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T — T I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE Bpecial Ordinance Mo, 867, N Ordinance levying a spreial tax and Assess. ment_on wli jota and real ostate within & the capital is reached, There is scarecly | musie by the Omaha Musical Union [ E oy TR 5 r P oi . \ 0 reperd g . AR .ll|l|r|kl. . “n OLD TICKORY'S ~ DUELS. | pig orovean auarter, which stands on | consited, ot n ggmnestie, extibsi { THE RISTORY OF THE BUSTLE | it thve ot the st or from | 6% SSUTURE Bkl gaa kit the beautiful physielogical female ecrea. 1t 2 blk 1, R 1y in_front of | ¥ nk Mahannah, o 1216 3 bik | tions that stand immediatc aludgoge Lol (I RGBS 4 [ any traiic on theroad. Once in a milo | orohestra. Honry Kummerow, the Adon ; tions ¢ RO ot | e or o 18 1 tax 1 atroot from Ma<on streot to Wilijam streot The Resut of a Smart Lawyer's Prac- | W6 may meet a droschky drawn by four | of the athiétes of Omaha, modestly | jts Gigantio Strife for Prodigious Ex- | it Wo cannot contrast the carly and al- | MUy " WhenEAs: Tt having 1, and being heroby ioal Jok b | horses. harnessed abreast, and with jing- | openened the physical exercises with an 1 most unnoticeablo product WO SAW | yrojes <8 Caldwell,e 152t It Useo 205 1 1 BT Tk A oirces Of hosl ostath boroinatie tioal Joke, Jing bells, and twice s” often rickety | excellent sxmplo of lub swinging, which cellence, pinnied in the prst with the l]i:‘n\v\]]fil"ll‘:: N clanon o T 1, mee ST referred to have 1 specinlly bonefitted . | earringe that looks like & palanquin _on | was such as to provoke enthusiastic an- and illimitablo fruit of our day without | It B B Kennedy, « 157 4ax It 16, geo 851013 18 04 10 the full amount herein Jevied and nssessed | Andrew Jackson's Exehange of &hots | Wheels, and contains four passengers,who | planse.. A | The tmpetns Which Has Borne It | the encroachment of wonder upon oar Lo A A 2T @gainst 6ach of said lots and pieces of roal o { With Wal 1A Th have to sit with their heads beat, becanse The first class of the Turnyerein in- " thoughts and a sublime and poctic tend- | “gognis s . ... ] Doy TR g LRI T g B el At st b i o their hats would otherwise toueh the | bulged in o nimber of feats of strength Through Successive Stages ency toward blank verse. Jmos S Howers, w T2 € 1t 10, see 251575 04 0 Villinm atr Comic Incideat to Which the cviling. No dwellings above the rank | and ability upon_ the horizontap and of Growth, If we view the matter in a practical A S AL AT ARG fot the purose of prytne the General Wonld Not of cottageis to be seen in uny direction, | parallel bars, and in these the nots of and dispassionate vein, we are forced to | Section®, That seld Spociy tres foriot Mo s S .":..'\'\‘,.' .5,‘,"’1".“..‘,:" sireot from Mason Atlade, for the Tand laws make it impossible | nearly every performer were warmly snsbors (Co) s Jonrmal: Now the conviotion that bustlos make a better | FEEEE 00 il Onotonth of tho fota Be 1t ordained by tne city council of the City of that a squirearchy should grow | spplanded. In the main, these were the *EGBNSVOTO { i0.) Home Journal: Now, erop for profitablo_or ornamental farm- | amount so lovied on each of &uid Tots shal Omnha: TR up, and the country has not yot any rich | young men who walked away with the we don't mean the great business bustle | ing than breadstuffs. We beliove there is | come dolinguont in ity ‘y,.“«.(.mr ,'.'i‘y s which belongs to the early fall and winter | no known abridgiont to its dimensions, | Bt anpeosal of this ordiunce, ono tenth o lrrw‘ o uv\‘m-a I\vim mlrt‘ i"““\‘g"l‘l"w '\'fl 3 ||‘u- OI‘ the bbys I|:u: |:‘4)\,"|‘vriu'lil ;‘I s trade, nor the great bustle of the hum- :\I:H |ly n'l l:-|i|l|1”| n[ul uw'ullx;n:m:|‘I(l‘.‘|5:» yoRrs, one-t m:.:u l:mr yours, one ";W' an sneral Jack St | iis land, so unlike England, excent in | that glorious oceasion, and, as a eon- | o0 fo 0o o0 Poleedy produce bustles of good quality v | yours, one-tenth i six years, one-tenth in soven t by Gonetal Juckon with Waughs- | ("0t i hoauty, incongruons rominis | soquonco, wero & little rusty, but | Ming and wiirling marts of manufactur- | g Jarge at least as hot-uir balloons, | yeurs onotonth in cight yeurs md onc tonih mesboro, Tenn.. in the | condes of Henley regatta and Lord's | most of them were in excellent condition | ing energy. We mean the great bustle | Fhoro must be more monoy in a crop of [ 1 nine voars affor st fove s, BERE from . ¥ 3 R h 4 wenge and approval of 1his ordinaice tnst century. His acconnt, says the Phil- | ground are brought up every moment by | and evoked nearty plaudits, especially | of modern fashion. bustlos of this sizo than in several bales | Fital'6i i matanments, exoopt tho first Section 1. That the cost of payin o on. it of Tonth stroet within s pait of Paving [istriot James T'"” m, 10 h No. 44, in the city of Omaha, from Mason | drew Jackson, makes mention of a duel | wtreot fo Willinm street, said cost being thesom | ¢ | ©of $1350.01, be and_the samo s herehy levied | TOUZE and nssessed, in proportion to tho feet front | till Avery, at J wlonsr sald paving, and necording to €peciil bor that part biography of An- | merchants who can build rustic summer izes from the ast turn fest at St 4 by renson of £hid pavin, upon the following A J , i { doscrived Jots and reat cstato, s shown by the adelphia Times, 18 very meager and does | n.;- hol ‘m) dn-!« of the peasantr !r n the \|~|!{u;_; dolegato: \‘Ir'urw ) Nothing has outstripped the bustle in nl‘v"nnun.l X ) i % ool seven per corit. por 1 orally recognized map of th y of Omuha, o - i whieh a short distance looks hike t} ¢ io! Lonz playes st g Y : A o . ’hot stle has been developed to | o he lovy aforesaid, un O ea i una® Duibiianed by ¢ F | not accord with the version of the affair ich at a short distance looks like that | Heinrich and Max Lenz played most ac- | jtg gigantio strife for prodigions excel- i,”,','.‘.{,‘,',’y:: I‘i‘:n:lt R: think tho lady who | I the sumo 16 delinquont of our cricketers and oarsmen. The | eeptably, asa piano and violin duet, a : f ably, as a pis ) 1 SO, AP , “out- of five po hor with Mmtorest at tho ives of | Loy wear trousers of whito ellak or | somatain F mujor, from Boethoyen, whioh | lence. Ttis paradoical that this “out- | wuars one will eseape recognition, if not, | Futa of e per cont. bot month, paynbla i ni ny of whom still live | wooien homespun, red sashes, Oxford | attracted universal attention. The other ward form'’ of fashion, which has nover | jndeed, observation. On a recent visit to | vanee, shail be paid on ench doliuguent instull My ir %o lovied on said lots and atives of ronl cstatn, rospectivoly, ns follows, to-wit: ;i cost by i 1told by descentiants and r | Colonel Avery, m U PR R Co, It 1 bk 241, city . . . . L e 8 E R L2 hik in Burke county, North Carolina. blue jackets, and searlet skull s, A | mnsical features were rendered by the | been literally in front, has still left all | Augusta our attention was led to a | ment Tty FiARnory, n 44 Tt 8 Bk In & foot note to pago 163, chapter 14, | froup of “'1”"{‘ e UL "“l'\"'*":"' :‘)'"-*" ”'Il}!"“' "rl-'lhi*l"; W'"{""f“fl‘.:m e other modistic rivals behind. bustle "': !h"- ikt Ltk ! '_1”"'; o wr s on any of saidlots muy bo Prtiick Clliford, ik 81, 6l vol >, «qu | l0ok around for the familiar tent, the [ the siage behind a hodge of fresh an "o 08 o i artiing o a graft of the bulb variety, and is fillec 4 by the owner of any lot,or the ontirg Patrick Cllifordye 22 n 4 it § bk 241, city volume 1, T The hyhasitad We oan recall when this startling rc with atmospheric oxygen, It was pro- | causl pro rats proportion of sail tax on any of vickets, and tho rival eley n fielding out. | flowering plants, Wilen MoDovitt, & 14 It # blk 231, Gily wroductive fruit reccived the distinet im- O & 8 W Ly Co, 1t 1 ik 232, ity comic incident connected with this duel | o women haven graceful head drapery [ The ball comprised the tollowing pro- 4 lling & young Iady before it | Aaidlots inay be piid by any porson on any part W3 Connell, n LA I gy tht General Juckson wonld not tell. A | of Tarkish liwn, wnd their dresses aro | grammo and v 'the dancing of whion | Petus which has borno it through suc- [ huch. ns @ porambulntor 18 en: | Groais 1ot within bily fdays trom suid lory st ’ Joln Cliristopherson, s b 11 5 Dk gootleman once mentioned the duel to | profusely embroiderod with that bean- | nearly every person present two's part; cossive stages to the present oxtraordi- | gineerod by & nurse, The bustle | exemnt from anv lion or chargo therofor. n;ev‘ssyvg.rl);'-n;m 12, ity :l|m-ul W 'HX- !lvhli you =\|H::_ 13 nl*k:l: the l]ll'!l']l-ru‘\\\--ll work of silk or wool which L patanaies iy |:«“\nm. nary condition of development. ho | Was the admiration of one of the main | ' Scetion :4‘;|1llllrl-|ll":Vht‘)'nll:m-‘q‘lmll(.::onm\fl Behool Dist No L, 1t 3 bl i, oiry. resident, laughingly. ‘Gene Ada e Turkish women N ak . Polonaise and waltz. X Saal 0 t orouzhfares gusta. Tho ¢ | and be in forca ro NILOr IL8 PRISUZO. Penry d Windeor 5 bl 21, o1ty ground? “No.' ‘Well, then, 1 snan't,’ | the fand. These smbroideries are still to Selottisehe, an accidont and alarm of the war. We | gey'in the Chronicle windows. Boing | - J. B Sotm i, City (lork, GR&J Barkor, 166 BICA9, City.... replied the general, still laugzhing. * he bought fairly cheap, but in Veits, have intently observed its onward march | then on & profile, the effect was at its | Approved Novembor lst, 155, M Eigutter, It 1 blk 20, cit . . I'he “comic incident” towhich General | fow years the will have Schottische, toward immensity for more than twenty | best. Sho wore a torva-eoita ehimney- [y, o Jawes R, Bovn, Mavor, ¥ aagtd Dl =, city Juckson alluded, and which he vefused | carried thems all off to the wost olin: ars; it § pot fat, and with the prolongation of hor | oty transteer. sod it basotne Holanqont aa Pomy & Secolko, n '4 It 7 blk 250, o ¥olite, 18 Whitt 18 Sridarstood b Aot ek . Polka, years; and now, that it is grown large \ | with prolongation of oity trensn nd will becone delinguent ws Gusiye Pomy, & ' 103 B 25), o relate, is what is understood to have | Already Bulgarian women are beginning neiers. enough to comprehond this commontary, | P04y growing out of ‘tho new ‘‘pnou- | showi Pomy & Sogelke, n ' It 8 bik 3, oity cansed the duel, and is said never to | to understand their value and are put: itz—Liadies’ ehoico. . By i ¥+ | matie' bustle resembled vory closely | nitd easurer. ML TR A fave been made public. Whatit wasand | ting themn away for sale, along with tho ottische, we pay to its historio origin our respect: | pyral summer cottage withe s stove-flue | =~ - oo i chn 3 ) how it occurred has been related to me | Turkey carpets, mats and rich bod coun- {l‘ }‘\ .”U—Qu:hlrl Lo ful compliments. o fixed at ono end. Modistic art has ind Spoctal Ordinance No. 864, Malindn P Cook, & % 1t 111201, ¢ify several times, as follows: | terpancs which make the interior of so | g olka-mazuka. The bustlo of the war period in tho | trenched closely on anatomical perfeet- | AN Qriinaace levyine o spocii tag and as Trustoes 8o Om M £ Church, n'% 102 ik In August, 178%, Colonel Waighstill | many Bulgarian cottages contrast mar- | 1y | anelers south was cut crescont-shaped, was hand- | tion when an exquisite female form ean be | 88 o bmmhn th sorer The saeiall cost 2. city i Avery and Andrew Lancl sowel, andwas then padded throngh an | my ackson werenttend- | yelonsly with the o itside. It is quite a e to counterfoit a farm shanty with a ol wading Soth sirect, from Dodge stroot to e A Iy ekt olty : ing court in donesboro, in_what 18 now | connnan thing to tind in these hovels, Sehotttactio. open end with cotton or sawdnst. 1t was | ventilating shaft at the gable U, . : M0 S Bk 20, city East Tennessee. At that time Tennoseeo | grimy with smoke and infested with ver: | During tho intermission the guests re- | ® modest, obtrusive bustle in its man- | “Iho departmentofagricultnre will con- | g nnereis i Bava e aid o < horehy s was still a K K"f-'"“"'l'y'."l',"fl‘;':'.’r justed was quite | fer a national blessing by distributing the | sever Lod o hin 18 A & H Kountze, tof Novth Carorina, and | yiin, hangings and dresses which could | tired to the supper rooms, where a most | ners, when properly a Jonesboro was the seat of oneof the three | he sold for a guinea the square foot in | appetizing spread of substantials was invisible to the rarer, and nearly to | seed of this species of Dustle free. W district courts helid for the then western | Regont street and the eolor of this stull'is | enjoyably discussed, The entertmnment | the world. Like eertain lunar eclipses, | should like ‘to alternate the pno to tiw Full wmount korcin lovied und assoegod district of North Carolina. ‘The town 50 line, the material so pure and the | closod at about 1 o'cloek in the morn. | it could be viewed only from a very lim' | varioty of adjustuble bustle with Bormuda | S5Afet oieh B8 s fots aid pooe ot 1'lots and pioesof real estuto heroinafior referred to, have eaca beon soec ally boneotie | v ol 1he gra lin: now the county seat of Washington | work so good andg firm that a little clean- | ing ited ares grass or Bermuda onions, of thnt part of Hihi stroet, trom Dodge stroot t county, Tennesseo, Jackson had but re- | Inse will make & fifty-yest-old embroidery | - Fhis morning thero will be a final sos- | _ Whou Shormans Christian battalions | S - Case "sikat, oo wndor contract with G 1 abIk1, contly been callsd to the bar at the time | ook like new. Alis, some aposties of | sion of the bezirk, commencing at 9 | Were baating through the backways of Wiilinme. _ e ILebiKL of thie duel and was ahout twenty-one | civilization in the form of German bug- | oclock, and upon its conclusion tho visit. | {Feorgia and the Carolinas,it was deemed, P @06” HAIE COVL AL BUOR BLRIES o LY |g Lue one Horman Kountre,n 511 of' w3 i1, | vears of age. Colonel Avery was much | men have’ lattorly taught the Bulgarian | ing delegates will be given ride around | for prudential reasons, best to deposit To THAT B it ortlaimed by the city council of the elty of domestic trc . B 1D A ADHAL SRR SUOBAL CAX bR SaVibWAIGED: | DiuE lie two gentiemen ‘were oppos- | women that they can mix a little cotton | the eity. sure, such as money and Ormith ¢ ing counsel in a ease under trial in which | w tBelodlin hhatie - valuables, whero they would not confront | NNO Sadtion 1. That the oue-halt cost of kradi BRI Ranid i0ts | FospEoLIVOlyisHall badare g ArEE K ith their wool and use cheaper m ables, y would not confron ] S it pi I strcot; fn tho olly ot O P e it “of " tha toral | Jackson, it 18 said, felt that he had but | vials for their dyes, so that oven the SHE WAS NOT INSA these patriots. [t was not at first sus- T A § D AL PODLIo. Ukl StiSass BAY L BmNALE ATDUNE A Tovied o each Of shilt Jots siuall b | little cnance tor stccess. In n spirit of | comfortubla . whit BIuE haluks pected that the soldiers would appropr m D of B oSt beit s »mforty 3 o chaluks, , - f i app 01 itidd GOSt beiti 110 st OF §2,457.04, suld grad- oomo delinquont in fitty days from the passazo | mischief, probubly, he determined to at. vhich were W 1 in winter and lieht A Cranky Father's Efforts to Prevent | ayy thoese effeots, but it was fearcd that Ve N o_ ~ _Y 10g being done under contract with C. IV.'{\'..l and approval of this ordinancee,one-tonth inone | ¢ - N A TB R R 3 | i\ A pe ) e, i SIS aths, Ue and tho gitme is horeby loviod and gudanprvalar isonee s N | ompta Do diversion rather unsual in | in' sumimor, which ket ont. tain ol Hin Dauzheer's Mars tage. o gt Urie abrar, and broooh, and $ £ i, e ekt e Broby et Veark, ono-tenth i four yenrs, one-tonth in five | & court of law, ! rheumatism, which could be darned and | A marked example of the extreme | bracelet jow 1!'[)! might attract their at- I(OQUF( N\ o suid grading, upon the (ollowmg lots and real Yonrs, ono-tonth in 81X yOArs, one-tonth | Colonel Avery sometimes rode tho ere- | re-darned and worn down 1o the theed, | measures to which parents will somotimes | admiration and mpcde their march by | o pOTTLE OF \\ i shown by tie genorally \ived yenrs, ono-tonth in eight years and_ one- tempting them to stop and examine tho mup of the city of Omaha , lithographed cuit of his courts—which embraced most | are now yielding to textures which, for resort to prevent their children from mar- nine yours aftor said levy, and beinge 1 | of western North Carolina nnd & port 4 prec 4 Y nnd pubiished by G E. Mayne, suid cost being pussisze and approval of this ordinance. Enob orn ) arolina and a portion | trade purposes, bear the same name, bt |5 : iR s precious wares. 60 0h-6itK] 0L WL Folll GRIAL, FABDEOM S OF Sl Instalktints, bscopt the i, AL ariw | of east Tennesseo—on horseback, earry- | of which the propertivs have nothing in | PN undesirable pRrticti e '"r";»*hm: When brought into fall relief by pow- i Lo BRLGECHUSEL ntorest at the rate of soven percent. peran- | ingin a pa sapaci sa o @ OTiZing i s Gop- | in this v the por day, when Sheriff’ rful field lenses it was s st sec | Cw iRt B R O S PR R L s “:1 AR ::Ml'u e with the original. 1t is the Ger- [ in this city the other da = iot :|ll'.nl field lun it wa at last soen diat Drake §; Hood, W &1L bik 5, Dr i the samo shall become delingnent. A penulty s L ere necessary %o his | man bagman, too, who has brought to | Coburn was called upon to serve a war- | Sherman's Christian battalions were an Cfl' QAN _DRUGSTORE 8 ik10bik of five por cent., toweti Itorest t tho | MOTO i n?m' wants. One thing | Sofia the suits of shoddy that shrink at | rant of arrest npon Rosa E. Manning, | army : of incontinent kleplomaniacs, ,\f “ 1 ik rate of one per cent. per month, puyablo inad- | alw rried therein was a copy of ouc! 3 03 A stod o iy ¢ S | and” that new ingenuities would be i - “ 3 o) | vanco, shall bo puid on ench delinquent nstail- | “Bagon's Abridgmgnt,” one of the SAnds | e :Fl\‘yf,'“q\w"f:‘.]'c(,'lzi;.; "‘rr:"\',,".,;:',‘,(t"':: I warcant had been sworn out by John | G008 00T o' ||r‘nl~"llu-|“r‘ ‘;11-\‘».\'"-..::; TAKE ITFAITH ¥ i, W 14 ik Nt on & That the entire amount of tax so | N 14w books of those days. Jackson | fast—that is, fast to disappeurs the | Manning the father of the girl, and | qoute methods of detecting the secret FULLY, AND 16D Bilk ) D i 2 10 ik o, Tovieind Gaseeet O iy 01" Sk 063wy b | was wware that Colonel Avery was in the | watches, muaranteed for a twalve month, | ¢hireed that the danzhter was insano. | places of biddon treasure. Yoo Wil B€ T, ::;:':‘--n!::':x‘-’v:;:'v'xm or oy fots ox tho entiro aqual | habit of carrying this book, and on the | and which go for just that lencth of Nothing could be done but to serve the Hiding places wers numerous m truth, Vi Q 112 bik B e e o o sl lote | day for trialbefore their case was ealled, | time--no more. and ‘the gime furni- | paver, and the young lady was placed | but their instinets for steainge were quite Con mmee Tots within 016y days trom said lavy: nnd ther: | e went to Colonel Avery’s saddle s, | wure, which limps, turns sealy, will not | under arrest and brought from her iome | as divers and quite as many e . o auol otaor purtyof o, Sl B cxemnpt | ok out the copy of Biicon's “Abrids | ook and misheliaves itsell in a dozon | West of the citg.] She was taken bolore | At this erisiy the busile played a bis . S THAT THERE 1§ B o e O ke reen | TCUE” 0 subtitutod for It pioce of | other ways in the new houses of the Fu- | Captan Ljams, dlerk of tho courts, und | toric pnrt. q Bur oNE RENEPY FOR_ RITID 2 ThI PO Foe From A A ILer Sta paskl bacon of about the same size, wrapping | ropean quarter. released on her own recognizance to ap- t became a safe-deposit vault for im- i Passed Oc ith, 135 ' D it up as tha book had been to prevont sus Dashing throwsh the Turkish streets of | pear for examination on”the foilowing | periled jewelry possessions! Co Gfi ey VL,“,,‘,,', r‘r-m( ity Council. picion. In the course of the trial Colonel | the city as hard as the coachman can | 4ay. 1t was then that the eause of the Both cotton and sawdust bustles wero d‘ COADS W2 LU bik K, :‘“p;;_v;"flor oo, Avery, having occasion (o auote an | drive—for no isvotschik ever vec entered | Brrest was made known. Miss Manning, | now brought into a new use. They were LIND THAT 15 1t 10 bk 8, | A Dovn, Mayor, | suthority, sent for his book. The pack- | an oriental town without »-ins as if he | Who isa highly estimable young lady, hail | ripped and rid of their waste, and then ” ( l 18 Obliias 018 b LAC i 6 EMaHa No 1 oiliese taxes aro now o wnd payable fotie | \\':Hlb;‘ul);_'l Lo hin | vl when \n- | meant torun over fne mbabitants—ono | ¢ raved lx\vrwl!llu marcy one of i\l'ril wh- | were rewadded, but this time with small J aisa i b ) oity trensurer, and will bocomo dolinquentus | wrapped, lo! a “lliteh of bacon™ stood re- | finds the moster 't of S i er’s neighbors, Jpnn M. Polly, a widower | wares and valuod gen.s. Two abnormal v Yatos, 1617 bk i, . hoy Sectic Tt Bud > 2 : nds cru part of Sofin looking i 2 3 Y A ) \ alug o, wo abnorma HW Yates, 1t bik v, Ll I O chtasier, | vealed 16 courtamdury P Wk mee wator plage that s just bo: | with o family of two chidren. "The | efects followed, tho firs bow a disturh Solo BY AU DRUGGISTS A B Toyalin, ¢ 227 18 ik 7, u . 5 i » it § e, p o n_of great dignity of | comiue fashionable. The prine pal- | father considered the mateh an illadyise ance of the symmetry aud gravity of the “ " TSR OR RGN DT EEE] cliuracier and bearing, “who could i1 nos maight well pass for the eustontary | one and forbade the bans. The daughter, | former bustle, the second boing u marked | AT ?S¢50¢y b LG (L (P 1 . N Ordinanco lovying i special tux and assess- | brook v liberty of any'kind, least of all | casmo. n front "of itis a large publie | however, probably feeling that thehomo | iucrease in its propottions. This made ¥ PR bS A B Tonzaling It 0 blk 7, “ ol n ooruhlots uid renl utate Intho | an attempt to inuko him wppeac ridic | garden waore military” bands. plays hard | She was foing tcould not bo well mote | it tho more observable. and this, too, lud JN.HARAiss Co P S€in.0 | 3 comme T uth Wrowt Trom Wikiam street to” Contor | 1OUS (llufn'm't; llh_Jl'- Faan) he ch T_f]-«l by is the principal hotel, with scaside | tnple ; ”-Hl:l"k'h" one “"1‘ hi:ll\\ln.‘:- (n‘HI-un'nllu:ll,qlt-,mcbou vy certain of tho A i e Aad e B stroot. him with what bh»d been done, and « prices, a couple of largze fes, with | insisted upon keceping th with her | soldiers, which discovery culminated in e . SRS e i "It K DIK B, " Wik s, i been and beina hereby | nounced him £ his act in most unmeas- | French and G 9 lover and began to propare for the wed- | the theft of many bustles. together with A S Wolcott, 19 bik 8, “ adjudeod, do o and established that the | yred o b I ‘rench and German néwspapers, bil- | lover and began to preparte for the we O AN Lt 05 4 DROLIUEWILY Togntbn, It 10 DI, . e ntrminel i crublished thatthe | ured terms. Jackson was apparently | liards and beersn row of good saops, a | ding. Then it was that the irate parent | their precious and highly-prized contents. N O e e A o e eien, o FOTOrred 10, Rive tweh e Srecially benelitod | SLUNZLo the quick, but apparently con- | cab stand, and a hundred yards of pave- | resorted to tho measures referred to in What was next to do? JACLON anolseyinuib i enieliax i mens ST b1, West End o the full duount hercin Leviad and uesossod | trofle hmmeul sufliciently not to attract | ment, which is the favorite lounge of | Order to sc h'n the groom and prevent | Shrewd and resourceful maidens s0on | ety of Omali, (o covor the cout oF Gonstric TRz bl | ginst cnch of siid lots and piocos o real b attention to what he did” in response to | well 'dressed office a i o the mateh, e young lady was quic fell upon another deviee. The S g n sewer supulomenticy Lo tie or Mulier, o 552 blis ) D eXALD, rOspeCtively, by rouson St S curhi 2 L to wh . 5 : ssed officers, and in stirring young WASIG U] I v deviee. There was polomeitiey Lot sewor in ler. 0 152 ; Conteratroct " : A8 l:nvllmuh Ilu" wrote t cl ul--x[\lv,: u;x;wh. per corresnondents. In the adjoming l]“-‘flll“'.v ane :‘lfl.\ lust = :lk -""hl)r“'\l\l’;lg matdom i their alloitod places upon | udfudied, doternined and estibicot that e | L Biehison, o 52105 bk, 3 ik, for the purpose of paying the | unobse-ved, he passed ae 1o table 10 | streets there are many @aps of waste | discharzed, thére not being the shighi- | the persoa, but there was hope of escape Al lots and pioces of real estato horoinafter | Wi Floiiis il Wy ot of sl oL LD ity Counelof (e ity | COLonel Avery, and which was promptly | Land; but the whole assemblage of new | © protext for such a complaint as was | for them 1f they could be succe aruh_\- rred (o, have each been gpecially be T TSI & . ofOmubn; ' accoptod. The follow:nz is an exact | government and consular buildings and | wade against her by her par- | concealed elsewhere. But where, oh | ({0 full wmount hevein levied il asseased | @ Laylior. (KD P b8 40 4 Soction . That the cost of curbing thue part | €opy of tho original challenge, which is | private villas of onc or two storiesisclean | ¢nty who~ was given o sound scor- | where? In the house? No! for Sherman | chie, rospectively, by vesson of consttueting | 1 Richardson. o654 111 bk 1, Cwi o1 10th streot, in the city of Omuhn, from Will- | still in the possession of a member of | and pretty. ‘Tho British agency occupies | ing by the ° commissioners for | entered with lurid fazzots. In the woods? | a sewer supplemeniy to the sewer i Sower | L0 Anderson, w0 w i (057 Sumyside 2 40 bk Conloclhtsant aildfon the Avory family, and_ from the wording | substaniial block; the Russian consuiate | his inexon able. method of attemnting | No! for his maraudors roosted upon the | PROGLNG (| S g Donee e “ G und nssocsed, in proportion to the feor frope | Of its first sentence another communi is a palace of somewhat pretentious stylo; | 10 east a shadow over his own daughte boughs. A i e A el A G2 T Bl IS Boction 2 'Lhnt €16 Spuckil taxes and assosd. Aloni aaid ImbroveIaant ARG necordmis 4o spaoii | tion would seem to have proceded 1t: o emen ol Thi A e o | Tifo. On the day of Miss Manning's ap- the noble women resolved to bury | SOttof such sower construotion: . L DUl LI L e 2 Lo s Pl I the resider f the Austro-Hungarian > o 6 women ved to bury | Be it ordained by the city connceil of the city of I aid, shail bo the foll b i = CAUGUST 12th 1788 gent, with its turret and long glass ve- | pearance before the commissioners of in- | gheir trinkets in the fields. The broad Omabn, : ine fintely bpon tho Do tand 008 ! lien A wans feelings & character are da, suggests so -h name sanity she was accompanted by her afli- s thus became the deno: b t1iB) 5 nstructing ; { own by tho genorally recosnized map ot the | . 81 When feclings & charact anda, sugg me such name as y she v companted by her afli hus b the d fthair | Secton 1. [hat, the cost of constructing a % DAl Withi Aty diys thoronttas S Omati, 120, lichoy aphod and pab, | bjured he ought o seek a speedy redresss | Belloyue or Belvidere mansion. Then | anced and immediately after the decision | charms and treasures and the earth cov- | Bitrict No. 2, wn. the ity 0f Omiha, Suid cost TRON & DONNILY. OF ton pi¥ cent anall be by C. I Siuguc: said cost belng o levied f'.’.'|’:‘u‘l Aoy, l“"'~l .!l"”" 1 {v‘\'liml-‘);}' there is the well-situated and capitally- | of the commissioners the couple went be- | erad up their—bustles. boing tho sum of $L15.48, bo and the same Is thor with interest at the rate of one gnsaid fotg and réal cstate, respectively, es tol- | Wndoubtedly vou undorstand mé My hat- | yanaged Union elub, which is a great | fore Judge McCuiloch, securcd a mir- o yonder dune whero tho tasscled | Rereby lovied and nssessed, in proportion to tho | per cont & munti, juilo i advance from tho A B Kountze, 1017 bk, Vorest 11, 520 75 | Dnsuliodmio in 16 presence of & cond md g | boon to the diplomitie body and to | iugo license and were uuited in tho holy | stalk is nodding to the broeze and you | {1 5/ LeE SIS Rool SLESL | S nd it T hia vl Sl bk efect o M - ) 62 | largo audionce I therefore eall npon you as | strangers. Altogeth Sofin hiis & mueh | bonds of matrimony on the same day. | hear the rustle of the corn blade? Woll, | provement, tuno the followini described lois | and be i foree from wid aiter i . Vg “ hG | sonteman to give mo satisfaction for the | more promising appearance than Bel- | Miss Manning has “many friends in | once you_couid hear the rustle of the | and roul eafnte ns shown by the wenernlly reco- | - Passel Octeher St i G o o S ®es ) saned and [ further eall upon vou to sive we | grade, and the whole atmosphere of the | Omabaand vieinity who have sympi | Lustle! Sce those tiny hils where the | hized mup of i elty ot Omihia, 18, iiho AacTE I so LAl SaIOR RClECEROE - “ “ SR | an answer Wmediately vlm!.unl Equivoea | fown s that of & pluoe whers the inhabi- | thized with her in the humiliating” posi- | nopeful germ of the |m,,{yy noteto islook: | EXaphol and| publishud by, G it Mayue: eaid | 2B OO0 Vo int, Tbee 2 4 " gl Honisnc X liope yousin do I\?Iélll:ll!l[xl:!ll'{ tants are aceustomed to et for them. | tion in which she has been placed by the | ing toward the sun? Well, thoso little | respectively.ns follows, o-wi Jani’s . Bovp, Mayor. " i 8088 | S tho. charastor of o """“I“‘ At | selves, and not atraid to s out thenr | erazy freuk of an unnatural father” and | hills were once sown broadeast with | J I Behm, It* bk 0, Kountzo & Ruth's nd § These taxes are now duo wnd pagible io tim i : o0 62 11062414 ¢ loiiun. when he ds who hope tiat such troubles may be for- | those beaatiful suggestic t dromid- | Josephing Mack, 1t5 blk 10, ofty raae zep R e itilieaum Sid ellnaueniA0H b 2 63 1;, ures ul,,,lA,, to make a speedy reparation, | Dinds. otten 1 a life of poace and happiness in | arial it ;l Sugge I{llillt) d rr;mnl Christinn A Hempe. it § bik 19, ** Docember 21, 1056, witer which date n peoalty “ “ “ therefore I hope you will net fail in woeting TR E I ace i i al architeceture knowu in the parlance | Kosntze Bros., it 7 bik 10, & and inforest wil el 1 show s in Sectio ! A4, u me this ¢ froin yrobt st £ THE TULNBEZIRK, her new home. of worldly fashion as—bustles. S.W. Pros. Chiireh,it | bli 1,Millard niidat Uvaan BUCK, City Tronsure “ s ANDW JACKSON. 5 T 3 o What became of them? Chas I, [CERTTIN 1 g f-”&" AvEiRy g A Lively Day and Evening for the Gloves in the Bluffs. We cannot answer for them all. Nor | 14 Krug, i g T Notice to Contractors pran The' ‘l.“'T' 0 ”:“-’g nln‘]ll gk "‘“““?"Nl Assootation, ¢ Hanley is matehed to meet & | can we repross the thought that had they Boction & tAxes nnd Assess 1 havo shout 8,600 to 10,000 yurds of dirt i 'I|’1 \[ll“i o rxml:; w‘u: I' i(l). )L““v, :\LIH(')::;!.IA : u("‘un‘lm;fi Yesterduy morning, the delegates to | } in the Bluffs to night who is to him | all taken root and ripened and risen to | ments levied and sssessed ns aforesa 1" shal 1 1‘r\m\‘ia s will 't rnu-hu’I”:'lll ul" 1.1\:;;"- ntil )k i ) ' the i L % 1o s A ian alines FraTys due edintely Upon the passiage wnd Appro wdno, JOHN MILIN p Brownoll Fall, w152 1 1 bik rritadiplipellpdasdladinbon 4 the Missouri Valley turnbezirk assembled | unknown, and stop him in four rounds, | luxuriant loveliness, what a haryest of | die ety v G REaten S sii Novi W1 5. Lth o A% TTfpunta, 14 blk 7, Auaro equnlly rowarkable, bt thode- | 4K mania. bull, at 11 o'clock, Thero | 115 the intontion of o numbor of sport- | bustles tnore would have beon! But tho | {fnot Ot s e i ok e Frank Kandolo, ws¥ It 6. Kour atone side denotes g ney. 1t e present gentlomen whose names | 1N men from this city to be m attend- ;—vulul-y “",‘"”l" ;'fudt rm:l:lm_mw hw::ul:mun dioraipontaonaliy.of e mor out sl ) N 5, Kountzc one s 3 cy. B 5 g ) f el usties ha z sir chances—an | Added, toxethor with interest ut the rito of ons Special Ordinance No. 870, John I’ Roo, It was eyidently written under great excite- | have 1y ared in ) LIk REWOB NN U0 SVRHD. RN er cont A month, pryuble in & /anee from tho B Paul Sommors, w U2 14 1t 8, A BT IEIBBUNCOE Kpsal oxoito- | shayo already appeared in these columns, ——— more too. paL.oen I in A nl e iren 0 N Orchutnce ey yinge i special tax and as« Heury 1 Drosel, w 1 b 53 1t ment, though with a strong oloct atself | hose from Kansas City, as mentioned [ Dr. Richard ¢, Mooro has removed his | Some of them, as hefore, fell to the Heo suld tixonbocanio o dolanient - EH L A inonti s ntad roul oatisto. in tho Mattio Rogors, w 1321 control, and the whole document—to use |y oo pcio e s oflice to bis residence, northwest covuer | cupidity of Sherman’s christian soldiers, [ and bo in foreo from und 'ter its pussage. Sty nE O askiot conatriIo Mo akors, v | it o oo gy aole document 10 5¢ | yesterday, having arrived in the morning. o o i i 3 i e No. 0. Muary B Mack, w 15 5 15 1¢ 10, e Eall _""‘;)I o l"” “'i‘ "{»” T YR oy AT o ribr 1 urt and 20 streets. Telephone 317, who relentessly nprooted them; others, | - Passgd Octobor 1th, 1o, | City Conncll Wiekeas: 10 having been, and being hereby August Wiborg, w 12 1 44 it 11, N0 Alenge Is addressud on the 16 ling wil f f 5 e = g ‘ after the vassage of military veril, were N iy ark IE NN adjudged, determined wid established that th Joseph H Dennis, w 1828 51t 1], * "~\_‘.‘|: e R s Justice Andres, and upon notion, H. W Coal—Host “quality lowa Nut_Coal | resurrceted to be trunsplanted elscwhere, | Auproved Oototer A, 1oy soveriil tois and pincos of real estale heroimf or i Jolws Coriatiansch wE i v 1Coll Whicoatill k:nu(@;-w 7 Avery v | Kustor, of St Joo, acted s chairman. $10). Coutant & S juives, 23513t st | and others still, bring wumarked, : M. B, TINGHER, Acting Mavor, | reforred fohavisanoll boai snauially Borailtied cul, @ 13 , Ko D s £ among Colonel Avers's | My B, Sehubert, of Kunsus City, acted as e — never found by those who had h Thoso tuxcs aid puyaio fo the | 40Ol B0 waid lots und plecos of rent | ¥ Ban, ¢ LE 5 blk 10, 8 @ | away, and docketed in very business like S . 500 ams wanted on Wahoo and But a great and unexpected day had | sud intere ing of 8 sewer in Sowor Distriet No. 80, B Wilson & I Stratton, e L 1t 4 bk 10, style ““Jackson, D. I’ Duel, 1788 " Several changes of minor importance | o 1100 Wiiter work, wages $3.00 O T A ot Rt T e PukREYOIE, [or the purposs of paying the Kountzo's dth sip ‘ 6062 | “The duel wus fougiit about dusk of the { were made in the constitution of the | SortEerHne VAL Apbly at oflice | were leftin th ‘th ot rti SORLORBION BDWRFR HANAL 0L ARountse, o 13215 bik 16, Kouniie's ith A ARRAS AR AODELE Suout & of t et stitu L Fecd cheap. Apply at oflice | were leftin the curth a vast proportion | - —— < e | Biw 1t Orduined by (ke City council of tie ity of RPN, S5 03| SAYMIS0RNENZD RS GIVED ID.A FUVING WHIOH aYeryat: s ok neces: y & Cushing, Owiha, or at | of those which had been filled with saw- Ot A'CWaikeioy, s 15 it '8 Bk 10, Kountze's r the court housa in Joneshoro. Shots fer to, Wal o d P AL L T YL i Special Ordinance No. 869, ction 1. That the cost of constructing A | MRAD Lo choses 7 a2 | were exchanged, but fortunately no one ded that the Omaha tun- | VA0 N __ 58 wndd lc bed, T "whi N Ordivance lovyng i apeciul Lax und usso eriin. SomorDistrlet No i ghe ol ok L Colo, 113 17 bl 10, Knuntie's ith sop 8 63 | was hurt. ditckion declared hiiself sat 1 should elect ofticers of the bezitk The Tax List. }']‘T’”““';[ 5""'|‘]"“:'"I""l, Lhose whiolk RSNE AN Lpitae oy DI Oxtiito ig i 808, gl cogt et Ao min oyl SR AL I 1 on, 6 12 1A DIk L, K soas | VRS cla 1sell sat- 4 | 3 Ik B ind contained cotton, however, went | ity of Omuahn, to ¢ cost of curh, oreby levied and isses & o 1521t , bl 10, o qaus | Isfied nnd the two gontlemion aftorward | for the next year, ; The tax list for Douglas county has | generally to seed, Zith street trom St Maiy'a &veauw i@ Pierce o Toet TR0t wiony suid imp A Nountza, ft1 bik 11, " 70 %6 | became warm friends. Indeed, long b This is an ‘evidence of the confidence, B T T T W e would say here that from this start- 3 i ¥ : ding to speeml benetits by Mark Hangen, 12 ik 11 e g o e AR I | g1 DaLam hib Ebe honiikirapocs. 1 | Laen campiated, - Ibo fuxps on Y | ling botanio phenomenon and the im- hA%: T Baving beos, and bt wy ontent. o' the Lotiow Beotion 2, Thot gnid & 1afore- | Lo 20 to the desi e he Omaba vere: and whicl 11 ~ | lots proper amount to $115,052.96, or an $ DotInG on 4 i adjudyed, dotermined wind estiabiistiod that th e, ns shown hy 1 | aaid, n snid lots ri 0 o Lo the duesivous to read | the Omaba verein, and which will un 018 o150, An | Pressive date and situation wo have been | several lots wnd pioocs of teal estit I { linguent as follows: Law under § ‘Avery, who was | doubtedly result in the election on the | assessed valuation of $10I8.514.50. An | 4pp1ad to loeate unmistukably the Rafarond s Havitnadh s apecinily bom V680, lithographed and published by €, 1. My | amountsolovied on caol of” swid “lots sl be. | very distinguished in bis_ profossion wnd | 1ith of next month, of the gentlemen | jdea of the amount of work involved i | nnd’ progress of the Ameridan bustle; | {ofhe Ul amounc huoin lavied aud wsicaad | aaid tost boing so lovicd o sl Jord nod roul n":;"mm:";l;‘;;.“ ey 8 the & tlorney gery il of tho state | who now oceuny official positions in the | preparing the tax book for Donglas | ana we have been convineed, t0o, that | respectiveiy, b <on of the curbing of that | Fhomus Davis, (65 bik 149, eiry P your, ono-tenti b two y o b in threo | 2 NOF fina, © At the time of Jack- | bezitk, as publisted in yesterday's BEE. | 0000 e may be gasned from the fact that [ nothing short of the most pertinacions | bart of 200 atveet from 5t Mary's svenue (0 | Elizabets Divls, It bk i1 ofty Yeard, one-teuth in four ath i fivo | SO omtment as solicitor of the | The most important feature of the . osoly written lodgor of 1,000 | and painstaking care and watehfulness | Pipren stroct SR It 7 blic 179, city Joars, ono-tonth i sis yeirs, one-tonth fnsoven | Wweste t of North Curolina—af- | meeting was the unanimous adovtion of | 1t fills a closely en lodgor of 1000 | (i have bronght this indispensable ap WEREFOILK, o the purjios of paying the cost | pmerson 1Stone, I8 WK 150, city | .. Fours; ono-tenth in ot years wnd one.tently in | terward th to of Tennessce i, on | the toliowing ~resolution, which was | pages. . K. Tuylor, deputy olork, who 1 0000 BC e ol dorn fomale heauty fo | o tcordaiacd by the oity councll of the L U I ICR pignCorway, 104 s 1000 G bk Rino years atter enid levy, waud bz fromthe | 1is way tosettle m Nashvale, had visited | heartily supported by all,"not less by | hus performed most of the wark on e | B rosont extraordimary alze, vigor and | - Omudm. d PO rann G tiaricor, s un i in 108" bik 10 Bpesasoand spnraval of this ardinnnce. b | 68 MY 0 ok enaton, thi Iatior | Lhcue frow, Nobraskw. thn tuose. from | Lsh o imates Uit b b made 6,000,000 | 18 brt ? YR, ROF 8 RUiting 1. T e cost of enrhing of that | 7433 : " indoresc" the v Gf Mvon por Cant pera | ion an extreme fioutior towil of weatern | Missouri and Kunsas, “The resolution | Bzures exehistve of flose written on sorap | Vi Yavo not space to fully prosent our | RLALZNE strect; i tho ity of Gurabs frua | anlite brovwiis Co it 268 % of it § Bik @ timo of tho lovy Alorosuid, un Jlina. The date of the chal- | was iniroduced by Goorge Taub paper in making ates. B ¥ 4 1 tho same shall become. delinguent. A ponaily o Jdbn dato » Chi Ve 3 & b and e samo i I 1, H of flve per vent., together with inlurest at the 3 st 19, 1788, is six months pre. rk of Topeka, and isas follows: 1 PrOpOrLion 1o the § ¥y 2 aq 06 DIk i wlo of one per cont. per month, puyable in il (o that of the ecarliest letter of WiteriAs, Itis the tendeney of a part of L Iront alony suid upeayement, wid aceord ¥ 2 | Yauoo, hall be paid on each deling o I’ ikgon, February 18, 1780, which My, | the A\‘ --|lhum ]wu?n‘l‘qe‘ml |evnvnurlru @ .s'.:ir:;‘.‘uml . s by 3 ol v 5| Tus &g B Wiriser, o Va1 18w 171 0 A 9 L. wion says he was abl find, ¥ by snmptoary laws, as prol fon > " ik L, clty * Sootion . That tho entive amount of s 30 1N Sar8 he Wik Abie:o Hnu, hday laws—laws which are ¢ & Coishown by tho e Al it Hrowing u 1l # o ~ 1 Avery was the fivst s .- 0 Aws are opposed to ¥ o o' the ety of (:aaha, b5 W, p ™ he o 48 4 ' . bt ion OF Sal 5 - W - , Py o gy HEILEAS, aws, ordinaness and in- P 50 Jeviod on siwid Lote wind rend 6aate, | Aunie Welliug, 85w 4611 0 bik 190, city | z‘«'.‘f"n-‘x::'l:xfll,"l-'v pportion of said tax on uny 8 of zl‘ul.\ '.‘-Ault::rlu‘lu-ll.nm\'n z\nuhnuuhu]‘ made by the Iilllhunlhtn 4re 0 | (inatos in serofuldus taint fu tho blood. Tense [ Catarrh wiay aifoet wuy portion of the body whore to-wit {Wm T et s ib Ly i P f i 10t Wi wee to the British govers- | be considered as tyrannical and unieason- | ©F . i o | the mucous membranc is foand. Bat catarrh of the L iCountze & 'y | 1t fiene 11 8 Dl 1) theroupon such blonel Avery was & man of | able, and inimical to the personal liberty and | theproper mo:hiod by wbich to care eatarrlh, W80 | | F0RE TR T L trange 50 suy 18 bl L e e i " i exompt from at eapacity and the lofiiest integrity, | Lbeity of opinion of the peopleé; therefore, PULIPY THE BLOOD. - 1ts many disagrocable symp: NG Iy Ane AR It quipiugs, A e 80 5. | G 43 10 1 bile 30, Tanm s, 1t bhe dio, ¢4 A i Seation . s oo shal il his mantlos has fallen upon descen: | RKeslved, By e twenti-folrth antial | s and the dunor of developing tnto o | S LT W 10 cor s catrh, | ol | feunans £ aiact il e 20 ety & 0 5 htr s Y vorthy e P e Y| session of the Missouri Valley Turnbezirk, | eniits. or that terribls fanl diseas, consum ¢ ¥ Sursupu ad in cur ng eutirh {olph 10 tha att.m 4111 K ) i Pascod Oo th, 18, dants worthy of such asire; but tnere £ » warrants us o gesAug ol who suffer with this disease it 4 0l L v " 3 o N that it is the duty ot every true tur 0 re- | are entirely removed by Hood's Sursapurilia o SO b 2 ) L LR ia oasdous Gty Qoungll © | Wore atkaruey penosals bulare im In th . unidor a1l CiroUmBtanees, Hie eneniios OF | carcs catarrh by purk 74 o blood. ltead tue foi | f01r7 the peculiar modioine. It renovatesaud in f y T s o e 100, T pre-revolutionary duys of the “province |t personal lierty, and especially we appeal | 1owing leter: IBAIMA AN DM E812T apAe i v i 1 | JaNLs KL BovD, . | of Carolin: nd sowe of them, too, | toail turners entitled o vote, 10 cast their 1 cheorfully glve (ny experience i the us e b AR cidad (0 gas Hoxd's Barsps i ) 72 4 ohose taxas aro now' dko i puyubic to the | seem to have been men of high elirac’ | batiots enly for such candiditis as are freo | moo s Sarspariii. & bt veen troubled with o o L TR g ) : ¥ troasuror, aud will becorse dolingront as | scr. Sufliciently S0 in_one case at least | trom those narrow-minded ideas, and 0 op- | g o somoex ent o long tme, aad had wset | CTEE R ERREIEI L ELIE S V53 104 LN, 3 shown in section 2 e 1o I ot i pose all hypoceisy and prohibition, Withoul | yarious medicines wiih 2o €0od resuits, whea & wus | & . " 40 B 1 nildat Tite MAN BUCK, Qity Tronsurer. | d, on his tomb | PES AT Ty afiliation - ; v | 5 i, City Trensurer, 1 4 O v o In the old eal, | Fegard to party affiliation. a0 wilocted b e Keadache, p Ui OSCAR HANSEN A TR T ey 7 oy e e e T R Smeech Was Difffeult Fesvibie Meudacho sl i oy’ B 3V |\ e ) S Ealan tinant T'hve routine duties of the bezirk during ¥ 2t Food's Sarsaparitls would curo eat ) w i . yecsnid, shill b ? v Tuscription. and | the day, had long ceased when tho enter- | saamy vo'es was entirels wnmatural, £ hen DOGah | and ufter taking only ono Boctle | wimuh ber S ot Wk assigy i upps 3 epitaph » :J inwens of the evening be The | 10 uso Hood's Sarsapariiluus w romedy, and with | sy cuvarrh fs cured, my throat is cutirely well, o M \'\".\"”'.." bl Ml Bt ol s legutes were, therefore, after the en- | ,uon good efect that 0 8 fow weeks specch wis | 1 h e, e e T bl u v thorenl ¢ J RSB o A 5 A A 3 g such good effect tha w y hieadacho hias alt disuppeared.” 18 Giowox Hame | Mary 5 bohute, w 182000 Ui, o ten per cont sk . 8 AND STENOGRAPHIER, | V'o the Manory tertainment of the preceding night, and | tucy, ‘e voico natur and my goneral heaith was | G000 0L o Koot Bros, w 43t it d bis M, 4413 Movest A1 tho Tats ol . : 14 Caanies Eviiorr, o 1 the fatgnes of the day, in a mood of mind | wuch improved, Sometimes u vetum of kb - diseuso o, h& M Lovely, w 13t 11 N, « I3 A T RO Y Y f Ry e Otlice 131 §. 14th st. i ey Generms for tuis Province, | and coudition of met’ o zlpprul'mnl- {0 induced by taktaw ool whea 1 reoriat aucats | vHloodiesarsaparile cared e of milers estareh, | Konntso tivos, @ Il 4B 11 i L T S s el it 3 i, pos i e 0l N ine: snter i God's Sarasparilla, which [ keop by me uilt u uer alth, s0 won fogliiy i ngeiin, w i1z | o A g e P g Haoks openencd, pusted, examined and bal | Ay o Died Aune 1 4 l the prograwmwe outlined for tio enter | te e ofREass BTEEET RENT rozard’ Hood's | vetter tian foryours. Kis the st wed cine | ever | J 1w ets, w1 i 12 | e gy " need. Tradesme ns' il ter | nest Lawser, 1 - i tainme: . 6 Sur-upuriila ws au insuluublo remedy for catireh hwould cure miller's eatarr, ' Growse | w x' ) " 4 '.'»I o Ot 3 - - . At an ¢ rl{ hour Germania nall was | J6ERECE UL (L eifects upon mys 1t | canuot say 0 :'u-_n.unu'am.'.w‘: g ik 1, 4 ant Wt . HicneLL Prosident Oty Counvit ] BULGARIA filled with ladies and gentlemen, the | (o) auweh i it praise.” 3.8 ClLLEY, Joricho, Vi, Be auro Lo get (ue Peca ar Mediciue. S e, w 1 It 56 bk Vi, 5 el -l\”ll 8o Tl City dark WEST END MARKET more advantageous positions being g ven A : w kg e 23 ik 1), 0. (a8 4 Javzs 1. Bovn, Mayar ( : =~ 4 | the delogates from abroad Amon, SW Presbyterdan Cisy it 1Dl 1, Midard 21 1 taxes o ol e wod puydbio 1o the 3 o | A Toip Turough a Swrange Cowntey— | 0, SOERC FOC, SPORL SO ’ Chins J Karback, b2 ik 1, i s | gty wud will Wecowe” detiuguens Dress of the Pesantey, L o e ) £ g TR | " 1 bik | R o b b i it 4 petaliy b K77 fulkline of all kinds of fresh S, s - ST - o the bright - eyed, red - cheeke Frodevick Krug, @ Li2 1t 4 Wk 1, 43 K | un i B haliad ak shaks i Sadlin 4 N vep a fullline of all kinds of fresh, salt From Slivnitza to Sofia is thirty kilo- | young ladies who are always pleased to e n i d © 18215 blk L, i 13 19t . " § I d ; A $1 sz for g oia < oid by all druggises. i six for®). Preparad outy b i d Vaumax Huck. City Trensurer = and shoked meats. Alse tish, poultzy, | weters, with good roads all the way, | grace such oc ons, and in the com- | Suid byall druggists. €1 six for . e ipedrSossier e Mty o 10 RN M 3 sausage and choice lard, writes u eorvespoudent of the Londou | puny of whom the evening inovitably | €1, HOOD & CO. A wenries, Lowell. Mass. 0.1, 10082 8 €O.. Aj! Qwell. 3 i"”,'u‘i"illl'i'*r.‘.‘ s R CATARIOL e Greatarman - . Times. Phe cathedrai and new parlia- | jassos in alwost felicitous manner. 1000sey Oue Dollar 408 . Duice - Oue. Dollar & Bennoit Cole. 14 bl &) Y ek a1 e Lun 0 gt L BB 1433 Saunders Streel. ment bouse with the wiite viias of the Tue first purt of the programme Clins & Ldu Kauser, it L0 bk 1, i} KL MRDICAL Hawy i, Cons. k.

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