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() IAHA 'DAILY. BEE: FRIDAY, OC THE 'OBER 19, 1888, nd has been masquerading as THE DEMOCRATIC TICKE plodding iito the fort eovorcd vith dust and ! T.I_IE CIT X'y the man whom e favors, . He represented ?md tired ‘&fl W‘“M"“’;"l"“ ‘1O <elf thus to the police, but he, too, has r iews B . | Brooke's staff was 00mposed s mscll s inle \nrmun\lmu:_‘“' eised About It By | Brooke's atat Ko o onel Hurrige P : John ¥. Stone, candidate for attarney gon s —ieen Fhib b s Drs. McParlin atd Brown. His aides were b f Jowa on the republican t, s in General Manderson, allagher—The ticket 1s astrong one | Lieutenants Roe and Merritt. After the . 4 Senator Manderson left yesterday for Fi 2 an sweep on | troops had been marched In review, the gen v P bbbt y 2 lectic v ouly strong man on the re- | eral proceeded to inspect the men. During 1 Ahe | City, where he spoke in the ever His ap- | publ i « Huscall. Gurley is a nice | the inspection, the band played a number of o | pointment, as arranged by the state central | fellow and 18 very bright, but T begin to think | taking airs, (ieneral Wheaton then marched E commit » as follows: Syracuse, Fri- > be overwhelwed with the rest of the | the troops by divisions and platoons. The t | day, Octe 19: Tecumseh, Saturday, Octo J au teket, drilling of the men was excellent, making . stecs | 4O P remont. Monday, Ottobot a3 Neligh, | _.Jus The Trish as usual have | perfect wheels, performing with ease evolu « eld | miasday. Octe O'N Wadnosday Acos on the ticl How- | tions both beautiful and complicated, and | firade | Gor b4y Nortolk. IMhursday, Octobes. 98} with the excéption of one | carrying out the most difficult commands | ® N Saturday, 2 p October : David Cit candidates for the legislature that the | with order and perfection The battalion I Tl Rogera has renlevined . trunic | Sutucdsy’ ng, October 27; Hastings, et will be elected finally halted, and executed the manual of Yeth hevd, . n Monday, October 205 Grand 1sl uesday, Elsusser <1 don't think much of the | arms. Tt was marched in double-quick time I in the pos 1 of I B. Lawrence | oK ' | men running for representatives, but the | and dismissed. The spectacle was witnessed for bourd 1ed by Jus- The sccond district Ninth ward republican | three senatorial candidates are a magnificent | by a large number of city people. After the | tice O'Connell. club will meet Friday evening at Hertz | lotof men, and will have a regulur walk- | dismissal of the men, the gencral, m \ The ixillary of All Saints’ | mann's hall, corner of Eurcka street and Ay with the republicans opposed to them, | panied by his staft and aides, visited the ehure v dinhe lay and | Mercer aven fere isu't a mat on the republican ticket | company \|\.‘n( rs, the hospital nd other de y ; \ iy tnd | e e T SR | s | SPECIAL SALE OF MENS' SUITS, MADE FROM THE | Satura 12 to lo or tho Public Works, n n is ulso @ good on - - ’ ‘I" nefit of the Y. M InthelMBewW | 4y 4 poilowing communication has beon re W Wessells =T domocratic ticket | Carpets, Furniture and Draperics. | g o v o | SRS S ittt | corpet, burnere and CELEBRATED MECHANICSVILLE GOODS Fanlaly coln Odd Fellows | ceived at this offcc and is referred to the | FHIEGRAC 16 D0, O, M, TUBTAE A fine as (I‘II'I‘I\‘\“I\";I[‘\' A e 5 | ShENG oVEE RS 1 Vosterday | oficer most inte 1 \mu matter ml‘“.“ ,{,,\.,l, in th .(‘\1, y e on. 1000 AS, ¥ b %o 1Y A No doubt th a sidewalk inspector in Suclid Martin—It is a strong ticket be- Nos. 1206, : H for the samo ¢ sof o V.50, Se | and ¢ depot by the Union | =0 GOURE wod_salary, and 1f this | cause it has all the elements and all the na LOT 1.—We offer 200 strictly all wool ngm-welgm Fa" flve[coa's, foF _‘\ Tt f ood 0. Send | Pacific band, ch cscorted them 10 | gjcle reaches his 1 would call his at- ies represented on it. It will be Inconsistent Hoavy waight Onssimare Suits, now Fall : A [ S AL B I OX sutisfuetory e the lodge room. tention to the walks on St. Mary's avenue | clected “I don't quite understand the democrats on BRI LR wrment is more important for a [ turn itat our expense, o i Thomus Ronch has been arrested on | from Sixteenth to Twentieth strect, on both | Henry Hornberger— democrats will | the ibor question,” said a Union Pacific [ and Winter stylc st made up from | o iiidnan to have in his wardrobe | Stock No. 881, We offer the charge of stealing w snddlo from o | sides. “Theso walks are all wood: short | elect tWoof the senator switchman. “They engaged the Union Pa- | the Mechanicsville Woolen Co.'s best | (i ime of the year when the nights | dhie Hih e T man_nuwmned O'Connell. He has been | PO Btentl bt B0 L RCRGRICTS | Hhe logmiutive ke cific band for their demonstration, and then | Sitk Mixtures, worth 82.00 por yard, in |04 ornings ave beginning to be very | bratod Seehuniovilla. Cheslot {ii kb 8 0Wn recognizance to ap- | om0 niserable a foot above the Joseph R. Clarkson—Ma ¢ is an excel- | refused to let them march in the parade be- | single breasted Sack Suits, vegularsizes cool, than a Light-weight Overcoat. red mixture, suitable for ¢ or school curb, On the south side from Seventesnth | lont nomince and will giv urley all the ise they heard they had traveled ove 35 to #.dark R trtbeleily h S 5 ‘ ue and black stripes ve nts. D'llsay that, although Iam ab road from a pictic. In the face of that, e, el ARy an. 1don't know much about the | they nominate the attorney of the same scab | Bobby and very stylish, at only 12 pe iR s, | restof the ticket. road for congrossman. ['m_a democrat, but | suit. " The usual vetail price is not less [ GEE 8 700 FEEIER SO FOE | and if tie buyer would pay us §7 for it, : Dexter L. Thomas—I don't want you to | I'm not enough of a’ politician o see how | 4, $18 per suit anywhore, ! il induly L he would not be che Remember nth | quote me, but the democrats have put Pax work it ) color, made with fine silk facings, a the p £1.40, f he would | ton on the ticket to give tone to the rest of th street in front of those old | run he w 1 v and pawned them | ro s, the walk is narrow and patched [ a republ il Tand d taken up by signs, fruit and vegetal ina Tenth street pawnshon, pleaded | and taken up b ) " guilty in the police court yesterday and hat the thous: of pec whe w r way west on the avenue from Sixt was given thirty T RO O | e beau oL BIbas. tha Thsne i ) -We of a kitof carpenters’ | to LOT 4.—W i most extraordi- | purposes, The price is popular $4.50, I'his snit we know wi ive satisfaction worsted and woc 1 4 i i (P it ; LOT 2.—We offer 250 Suits of the |gentecl and dressy garment in every Lot8. CHILDR | uil. ol at loca efore win! ' % J t. ol e rest o e Wi . : | B 0e D) Dilsion Wi twitlina i Iy k] LB T MR AR LS, 08 thia. FABR b AT At same_attractive fabrics, made by the frespeet, mado new within the past 50 | =500 pairs, excllent quality, his fing “knife used as a letter Where is the Open Board? We don't send the men to the legislature that Mee ville Woolen Co., in brown |days. An Overcoat which in the ordi- | #1le 1 n»y«.ndlv el Ll 1 i opener, he acciden et it slip and it “When does the board of trade open its | Wi \fl;'_w 1 (bt Rl HUlh aPtha and black stripes, single breasted Sack [navy course of retail business, would |/ ‘“M‘:I'm“ sl ““'mv-‘m 18 1__“_‘1‘ 1 struck ‘him in the | cutting its was asked of a member of that | o0k Rt horkion of the ticko Suits, very stylishly eut and made in |not be sold anywhere for less than $15. | jaie of new pantatoons to finish up the way through his clothir only stop- day. throu The nomizees for count tho best manner intended for an $18 |The goods are made by the North |scason with, This lot offered will be found ping when it lodged a wound bled copious! a0 ikt nst arib. The announc nt was made some time | and county commissioner are both stron ‘that the open board | men, W."A. Paxtou is the weakosy man in the 6% 0o staetsd | 5weuinibi surated about the first of Oc. | the field. His action on woman suffrage sl Bl oot bl bl ut tho trst of Oc- | iy mombor of the lopstature will bo-a yesterday team attached to oncof | tober. But the promise has not been ful- ade in his pathway. Asto the repre- the carri s became frightencd at filled. We have given a room away for a tatives, while some of the nominees are cable car, shicd and swung the year for nothing, to a firm to aid in the es r, 1 am of the opinion that by skillful against an express wagon. This m 2 board of the kind you wcering the republican ticket will be them more feightened and they started ot we hiay ) rted into a run, but were fortunately stopped i A C. K. Coutant—T regard the ticket as put by spectators i s AN Cm I VoL D in the ficld by the democrats to be one pos- 3 f don’t thir 3 sessing but little prestige on the voting ¢ t night the room of Frad The members don't tak seingbub littlo proatias ou) th voting ment in Douglas county, There is little suit this senson. Weoffer to close them [ Adams Woolen Company are pur an out at 12, Send for sumples; send your |stock, no mixturs of cotton in them, and mensure before the sizes are broken; |fine enough for servive on any occasion they will not last long. all made with wide silk facing We offer them to close at $10 euch, in rogu- | W W M8 dence from ever ‘Lm I’( - We ‘um, 500 dark brown and lar sizes from 84 to 44, Do not fail to | section of tie Un: (“ll SEiton: 14t regaRIity mixed Plaid Suits made by the Mechan- | 4o thig line of overconts, 1t is one of | Winter Suits and Winter Overcoatsy ;v;vn_\lnl\\ ovolen Co. the most remarkable bargmns we have (\_‘nun.-.' uits, It‘.n‘m.u., Il.u{ .uu{k':l:l, abric, heavy w Rkttt Bibrie Sentlemen's furnishing goods, Clothe, sy Bl DR AL g en b g Piece goods and trimmings, and Custors worth fully $1 per pair, but for the purpose of calling attention to our Children’s De- partment for the fall season, we will closs this lot out for 50 cents per pair; new goods and new styles, done nothing our, I'll tell you, 1 nopen board here. cnough iuterest in pure Silk and wool ht, one of the most desivable styles made by this famous R S e the matter, and there are some whose inter- | §ouht oxisting in my mind but that the n ik thi LOT 5.—Boys’ Suits $7.00—Stock No. | Garments (in fact, anything pertaining tq “ § 1 § SHB Er s 3 i S season o e same oxtraordi- N 4 U B AL ol Ty L BURHT oot couid be svserved by ot having one. | ity of the republican ticket, us rogards il L E nace “]’,,”‘ ey 11 2391 These Suits ave undoubtedly the | our line of business), and we will promptly secured a kaife and a small | S0CYCE W0 LA 6 CREOCE nenibers to the legislature, will be clected, 2 L best bargain we have ever offered in [sevd san Oue thing that stands in favor of this is that the nominations made by our party tended 4 toward harmony, while it is just the reverse rd here until we have an_elevator. You | (G Homoerats. t do business with wing. The present fanle 1) MOGHGa.21t's Drotty 2 attending the | clevators could help a great deal, but the . F 5 Areota! b o Tjums' nomination is a strong one, and he is dvertise are reg= are private oncs and could not be used by | jikely to be elected. Both tickets are good ular, straight goods, and will be found as but I think the republican is the We state only facts when we afllem |ean duplicate this suit for $10 in any . iiive ehtiebiation L ; Stroniearol Ahsitwo! ; that 818 is the average retail price for |other stock veturn it to us and receive | FEPresencGandiive sansiaction. : Jarvis medical [ *HF0R0 I NMogeath—It's & very fine ticket, these suits throughout the eountry, bug |the amount of your purchase moncy. | LOT10. We offer 150 Mens' Blue Chine 5 and will be elected, T think, from top to vot for the purpose of advertising and to Remember the price, $7, | ehilla Overcoats, full indigo, trimmed with sum_of moncy. is the third succc has occurred in the ne 1"hhm|mm\ within the last few days. Among the visitor session of the grand lodge [ O. O, F., | &6 Prva in this eity, lohn Anderson, who re- - cently spent atervrible week in the bot- All drug tom of 2 well at Johnstown, in thisstate. | brandy. He looks hale and hearty though not reports that this ul rgbbery that ples, large enough to show any ve full Winter | buyer the colorings and styles that we ar 1 Gassimere. for | offering. The reputation of the Continens om 18 to 17, We carried ovep | talis at stake in everything we advertise 50 suits from last season and will | and we never advertise broken sizes or job SIYEI N ERTRE Ll o0 If you |lots. Allgoods that we ad with dust the 1 another: “We can't have an open Pl adve made by one of the most r N wtments © notice that all the ahove lots | this do tised ure new goods and new styles linble and w England, r ticket. popular woolen mills i ) : A > 320 tom. It is ma up "t ive men, i LOT 6.—Boys' Short Pant Suits. Leavy serd <, edges bound, silk vele entircly recovered from the effects of Wl el VERWELL S and the county is naturally democratic now Absolutely Pure prove that only large manufucturers can | §3,50—Stoek No. 5073, This lot is cu | vet Collar, in regular sizes from 85 to 4d, the seige he went through. He says he \sfor Caso Onmos lnto the | —Bbout 600" to 800, I believe. It is y b offer sueh bargains, we will close them | regular short g from 4 to 11 his lot carried ; from last season and: suit. They arc not job |is made froma dark mixed cassimere,no | will close them at the remarkably low x ods 5! nr 2, d ot exg 1 e abl sizes, but new regular | Shoddy but new goods just put on our | price of §12, and do not expect to be able el B and plenty of thom. We never [to make ruich a liberal offer {lis seaso can convey no id when the well eaved on him, tho o o oy his hopes soon revived, and with his [ The Union Paciic il of b knowledge of the nature of the soil he | pleader in the matter of Charlos Wells, its | day will b of his sensutions as pretty a tic Courts, asTe abill of inter- | Th from top to bottom * saw nominated in Douglas county spublican who pulls through on election riosity. This powder never varies. strength and wholesom, 1 than the ordinary kinds, &2 A marvel of puri- | Out at $12 pe 83, More econom- | lots of broken andl cannot be xold \ f S in competition With “the multitude of low cost, | £00ds made in our best manner. Send | Gvantice o lot uniess we have all sizes Goods sent to any address in th ; s ‘ e Clerk Rochie—It is u very strong 1 advertise alot unl have ull sizes. | again. i address in the realized that it nerely aquestion of | trans nt. It makes Wells, his wife, | ;¢ There is ot enough weakness in 1t | Shortwelkht atum ox T m;_w.;n; your orders at once if you do not wan | We recommend this suit for school pur- | United States, and it not satisfactory may how long he could hold out. His great- | his employers, Joseph R, Clarkson and the | (o any harn It is made up of men ot | Wall strect, New York, ‘ to be disappointed. Send for samples. | poses and offer it at a price unheard of | be returned at our expense, est fright came when they began to | Douglas county bank defendants. The | means, men who are worthy of the places pull on the o ro = C_ = { mnl thus threat ning plantiff, as orator, states hat the contract for which they are named, and it will sweep C 0 w0 ke away i< only o for o ol was o Oct 3, 1 with | UG S o ALIFORNIA! Freeland, Loomis & Co F. Wolls, who is the wifo of Charles | 1, o808 SrOBtCLaLiie emoGries have nom: THE LAND OF y o Personal Paragraphs. W i ] Wells, One of the conditions of the contract | ticket is u strong one, but T can’t say as much O. H. Placey, of Lincoln, is at the N was that it mi terminated by either | for the representative ticket DISCOVERIES H. M. Leavitt, of Lincoln, is at duys notice Charles Conoyer—It is composed of two Jacob Rocke, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton. e to be monthly, | classes of nomin Onc is strong and the S. Eaton, of Bostwick, 13 at the Murray. | not than the 10th io | other is weak. 1 was strongly in favor of ¥, B. Bickner, of Kearnty, is at the Pax. | bill recites that the orator on September | William Neve for county commissione ton 10, 1838, gave Mrs, Wells thirty days :mll«‘x- in ‘\.lil"t’l“N'nfll‘lnll\l‘l:ll"cl‘l‘lv Il‘l’vl*h"uhl 4 CEantiar, > e > he termination of the contract, and such [ ceived the nomination inste 3 m\l\ - Alexander, o Paul, isat the Pax ;’f,:..'m‘.(:"f.:“\’\-f‘l "’»,r,‘ oy AbB L ,,‘,,.," s | Then, oo, the legislative ticket might have Sl A concerned. It also states that Mrs. Wells,by | been made stronger, but thetime for a move- P, K. Stowe, of Red Cloud, is at the | yor husband, had assigned the contract’ to | ment in that direction hus passed. I think, Murray. Joseph R. Clarkson on August 10, and the | however, we will elect a majority. BB ate, of Lincoln, is at the | Jatter, on the sume day assigned it to the | George Barker—The ticket is a strong one C Proprietors; Rfigl Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. " The Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippis : NLY— Your Left Liver Apple Millard. Douglas County bank as collateral fora loan, | and I think will be elected throughout, UA RANTEED M. Buchanan, of Kearn is at the | Mres, Wells also, on September 17, signed an | While a little misunderstanding has existed CURE FO Millard. order, directed to . . Brown, ocal treas. | it the democratic ranks horctofor, Ium of n ' W, H Canada and wife, of Nebraska City. | urce of tho Union Pacific to that effect. The | the opinion that all differcnces in this res- ls uu]‘ F ufl ER? I s and e DT Netireeka Q1| B e R Vet R T L troitsn vt st FEGOhwilIBARIAL] during the pending 0 we day. ‘I'he orator states that there be. npaign, I regard the senatorial candidates ame due on the contract, at the time of its | a8 being a strong support to the entirg ticket termis . less the deductions and charges | and will d \Ablh $s be lustrumental in leading Miss H Miunie Ri¢ en Par dson. alec is the guest of Miss READ THIS IF IT IS, | S eer ol proreIy C. S. Penfield and J. F. Allen, of Fremont, | aeainst Wells and the defendants, the gross | us to victe Douglas county A Proprietary Medicine that needs bub i wial TED, who inhis FOLLY » OR are at the Murray. S of 85,1025, 1t is stated that Welis om: | W. I Crary—T intend to_support. the en- 10 provo its worth, bes TRIFLEE svay bis VI -m.';'xfi':.'fi' . William Leese, of Lincoln, attorney gen- | ployed a laree number of men to do his labor, | tire ticket, although it contains some weak ? draing upon the. POUNTAINE of 1. | eral, is ut the Paxton who, it is asserted, havenclaim in the money | candidates, There are some vague rumors A. A. Mermod, a prominent jeweler of S carned by them which should be paid by one | afloat concerning a split in - the democratic e i hocy e e o Clor O Bt e by CltRaontor. by bhe adly | canlis, bu theyiate 2 butlittle importance >, P, Shelby, | Ager of tho Mo ‘The emplo; of Wells have notified the [ and will in all probability die d tam Penatby, general managor of tho Mon- | 17,5 "bu3He to withhold tho payment of | tion duy. A stronger tickot o T Ransom and J. O, Watson, of Ne. | Sucha sum as will pay the wages due them, | made up had the convention by HMEADATHE, BACKACHE, Dr Di . WEAENESR of M N in GOCTRTY, PIMELEN upo N VACE, and a thg EFFECTS flx‘ KJ EUAY perhaps CONNU! p. ‘or INSANITY, shoyld consultat ¢ BREATED br. Clarke, IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our pr been en thoroughly rsent s and the bank has made a claim for the whole | informed in that light. 57 NS’ [N 2 Tr. Clerko has made NERVOUS DE. braskn City. aro at tho Paxton. o, “Hon Tlows & F ot the smploy. | | Judeo Bovick [ focl conthlent. that the on- ”t"l‘;l;“‘{’t MBNS L.M)El““ T CRoNd ad W Tt A. C. Bird, general freight agent of the laims, whick corate $5.027.78, The | tire republican ticket will be clected in this Wk comprisine a RY Milivaukee road, is at the Murray. Dacific is threatoned with suits by the | county and legislative district, The ticket " 1 SIS Vtor WO dibtronee WHAT Yo Colonel W. H. Beck has returned from a nants grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known makes, the Holroyd, Vicuna, atural Wool &e. and asks to be protected. | put i the field by the democrats is not only pleasure trip to points in Missouri, It turns the £,119,23 into court, and asks the | Weakbutitis supported by factions which B. F. Sith, of Boston, and heavily inter- | latter to adjudicats the several elaims to the | foreshadow anything but harmony. In iy ested in realty in Omaha, is at Murray. money., The notice also asks the court to | view L can seo very distinctly a republican & Wi Sifndon mstock. of Hos. | enioin the vavious clu an bringing | victory resting in thie sombre shades of the ton, wellknown AR any more suits of any ny court. | voting populace of this county and state. on, ) are at the Mur. dudge Wakeley be; ng of A Assistant City Attorney Suith—The domo- AL heuser-1Busch B S | erats have put up a fair ticket when taken s W. W. Clark, of Canton, O., and president | Hygwins, a suit for & b The defonse | & whole. Itis true that there are a few weak of the Diebold Safe company, is at the | takes the ground that the company was | men that may prove more or less of a load- ‘A' ¢ taken or WH O has falled to cure you. 35 ¥ G4 LES suftering irom disenses pec Yar 1o thalr sox ean consult with the assuran, & peedy relistand euro ' Send % cenia postage r works on your dis 3" centw postage for Celobrated Works on Ohronie, Norvous and Delts sace Disanses. Cousuliation, porsonally or by Tomter, nsult_the old h ©Omcen and pa mplating Marringe rhkeo's celebrated 'u'm' s o \R\Bronchutwmfiv v bill, | privat: wnd for De. Murray, w1 1 stono to the remainder of the ticket, but as a - — ; aledendlEamnlersieacniniboliothy o not properly licensed. stone to the remainde o ticket, mps), Heforo confding vour case, cons Fred A. Webster and wife, W. A. Pr Tudie Doune took iip the case of James E, | rule the nominees are vossessed of consider: b |SEASES ;T}RQF\ e [][ ca”endfi{ S lflfl l_WBI H|fle[s ampe) e Confing vour ik o J. G. White, Charles Hammond and wi Boyd vs. John T. Evans, a suit for judgment | able strength, T have heard some talk con- | AR »L Gdl\fi‘\rmi L I mve future suffering and the Liucoln arrivals at the Murray. B on a $10,000 note. The thore | cerning the nationality predominating, but NGS+— Soid ot years to life, &+ Book mse s { was no_consideration for the note. The | on that issue I do not care to render an ex- .v\d vr cuculus] WL'"I‘JE 2" m.\'zl: ""n"ny. Bflmlefiu;:gwfi L |',‘.-'.'1 1‘1;”("1’:1 sont o :-m {.‘l?.‘“":l;m?i from { Removed to Hasting: transaction grew out of the affairs of the | pression. Mark 1t down, though, that the United States {nternal revenue laws as a Pro- Huun,!-u-n Bundays, 91012 Add) The remains of Edward E. Calkins, who | Omaha Lard Reflning company, which was | ticket nominated has a strong opponent in rn:mxylg‘mn.su_?os Lu\\mlil\ r.m;r-.‘)l Nln of M M. D. Patent o, o (ontains no fusil olls, ne u”sg_ m &B ICAGD, essentinl ofls, no forsign substance or dumage ___0 ing drugs. A pertcrly pute medicine, com INE MEDE co.eROVILLE, CAL.! was drowned in the Missouri several wocks | T4 for @ while in connection with Boyd's | the field. & . C0.CROVILLE, (AL hacking house, James Creighton—The democratic ticket 18 A , 8xo, have been removed from their resting | PACKINE Mouse. constituted of fair material, The weakest s““ta Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure . % ounded from Phrs Kot b8 nud Old Peach OMAHWMA gt in :-.W-N Lawn cometors, by is | Al druggists sell Jarvis brandy. man nominated s W. A, 1-:xxuu,‘u‘m|lmxx“ For Sale by gluinnilrrv n‘%mnu ill’m.,: gu.n’fl .,m.“x"'f\l& HEDICAL § SURG[CM msnwu { riends and interred in Hastings, in this state. e M0y LYo Yau, e i B snowac.unaen by, Bredaye. Hopaimte the: Toweln Tavisoretos : logs futhisatas Ghaele s GoR S ERE T nIRNe. his own party, who will turow support. 1o | _ Croodman Drug Co. fve dnye. Remiiatoh th. Dowels, TOVIgorates ! Rev. Mr. Sherriil, A'oh Ouros Diseased Liver, Revives v concert for the benefit of the | Judge Hascall, on the republican ticket. Pax i S theSwishie = == = y8, Tmproves the Appetite Quickly, The Rev. Mr. Sherrill, who for nearly | Hebrew Benevolent society will bo given at | Jomeras aominated aguinst the wishes, of o POR cmLDREN' Max Meyer--Established 1866--Adolph Meyer .“.;‘:‘?1‘. g B e it o 18 twenty years has been pastor of the First | Bxposition hall, corner Fourteenth and for one, opposed his nommnation bo- f )m"]" oklug nnd‘lruuhl-Tl et L lves Miitors aro sold {n Omaba, Neb Congregational church of this city, has ac api ¢, this evening, with the follow- ‘ded him as the weakest man for Chiocolate Worm O%cRa0s ardson Diug ( copted g from a church of his denomina- | jue tion, in Atl cently returned, w which place he re Ma ¢ Willielm.... 1 Union Or g man that th K v. The re- Steinhauser : mainder of the i think will bo : Thomson s Celebrated g Serious Runaway. Mr. Otto. ‘l‘ ', Wlas a victim,” right mow. I intend k. Asthe clothy ) G DUt | me moi o LIEOMA AR Iy Pinsati | 10 support Haséall because he 'is wetl quali o GLOVE - FITTING inesday evening his S () gz MR e P fied as a legislator, both mentally and 1 l.l,\'. i [T ing with Lis r.w“’“,.wmu. carriage and | Overture, Poot and Pe while Mr.Faxton 1s donictent i | GORSETS “wa e IXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREE T RTINS horse ran au 2e0e SUPPC | \Whon ne'vo throwing the occupants to the groucd near t Musical Union Orchistra. ot Ko Whith g e Was Yoting, snd if ho T HAVE NEVER n“.l General Agents for N.W.Cor. I3th & Dodgo Sts, JAL TO P rom Tan Tm T or aLi v i | STEINWAY, ! | Coronc and Surgel Diseass Mrs. Dewey was ‘seriously cut over the head immediately. and fac W. J. Connell—T have not much to s THAN EV BRACHS IRFECT FIT I}HIEKERING. APPumctsm«nflonmntlm’nlnun!l TEED. KNABE, —-— . John 8. Co, |“T ) ugi W.John ¥ 1 ornet solo, 12 stelon —_ — Quartet. { A Cold Wave Coming. \b. Jackc Hor Noatortay Omahn! was the " contorot Madngal Club, ~- We or ¢ Mrs. J. W. Cotton, soprano: Mr. W. B. lowest pressure of the United States. The | Wilkins, tenor: Miss Elizabeth Pennell, con- air rushing in to restore the equilibrium | tralto: Mr. Thomas J. Penncll, basso. caused the high winds of the tion, Flaust Gounod jor portion of the ticket is weak. 1am satis- fied with the outcome and the outlook, W. I, Bechel-The ticket put in the field by the democrats is composed of strong and weak men. The outcome much depends upon A G There are some strong men on the ticket and men that will meet th support, but the ma Best facilities, appars tus and remedies for ste cessful treatment of every form of discase require oold wave is taking & vrip & Musical Union Orcliestr X Ion o A8 Three Lengths ing Medical or burgical Treatment and the advanee gugrd had aiready reached | Duct, A Night in Venice ... Artatiol| b0 sltonca ot hinrmony in ho rackeof ko) Short, Medium and Ex- VOSE & SONS, FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Ouwaha. The indications are that” tho ther- | | Mrs, \.\l rtin Cahn and Mr. N. Brigham, "John B, Furay—It is quite favorable in th tra Long. BEHR BHUS” yBoard and attendance; best hospital sccommon etel 1l drop 20 degrec: o-night. olka, Annen.,.. AT «.Strauss | .ooo Fuglon A5y ol 4 ations in the west Jamaer wili drop ) degnees. bY 1o-nigh Musical Union Orchostra, eyes of tho republican nominces und, thoie T\:;‘el‘vs (‘lrad]e& and JAS. W, STARR e vo "Cixcrs ane ?n(ry::n..‘mu:‘.'x‘ad Forgery and [l- nllfl Pretenses. (.I‘T_"““‘:'“-k" K ‘hm“',' “". nox l‘, at 'l.;:: ‘_3:‘ a republican victory in Douglas county i L: nul 7 "Ex Eiss Rumors Cancer, Calarth }"“""";3\;, Gegorge Gasser, who 8 at 1451 South h 10 KGmiesion oG . 2 6 2. Rile 2 ticke! Il go before the v RAP . W nhalation ‘fllnxvlv Paralysis, Epileps \ b sold during the evening at the stands, e Bt ey LAY LS MY il By, ness, ' Convulsion: ts, Nervous Neuralgia, | Surgic per arrest of J. K. Longenhiagen and John Dick- | entire Musical Union orchestra will piay at | facfion. From a general issuo it is strong FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. fas, LCaR g alann, Nile it cauisd by'th | plaeases of Women a Spoolalty. over, whogot $% from him through false | the charity concert Friduy evening. g g THOMSON, LANGDON & CO., NEW YORE. Hrsssion. doRening of the Beain. revilting Boox ox Dusgasss or Wouxx Furs. pretenses. He says that they have be . e BAIE O'Connell—I think we've got a SOLE MANUFACTURERS, lnulul\‘. wnd leadi fg, % misery, d ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTH building a house for him and wi The bestis cheapest. Jarvis 7 7brandy. | pretty good ticket. 1 think that the uation. | Mention the Omaha Bee. & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs | gesh: Fremature Ola"age, Barreness MAKING A SPECIALTY 0P tled with him they pretended to have paid e -— alties are well represented, and that we hold | —— ——— — — | Stary A P ""v‘""r’?“"’t"f“ the biil of $85 for lumber, and showed him a Rail Notes. the winning card. DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, T e e s PRIVATE DISEASES. receipt for the same which has since proven J. H. Hi, and, general nt of the Chi. Lovis Boehn I think the ticket isa good . i . Write for ( ululn,:lh contalns one month's troatmest. §1.00 & box, or All Blood Diseases successfully treated, Syph- to bo a fory Dickover has b sted | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul at Kansas City, | one, and one the republicans will find hard to | Not only relleved iike by most medicines, but . Saia | ©'X boxes for #5.0C, sent by mall prepald on'rew litic Poison removed from the system withoit but Longenbagen bas fled trom the city. is in town, 7 | beat "‘":‘f‘""”‘,""""‘”" LG 3‘“11““" awep N N Seipt of prics. T eRIeiae SRl e Rail employes and workingmen gen- | Louis Heimrod—T thini the ticket a strong | 41 Cure. Price tca box: Alldruggls WE GUARANTEE SIX ROXES ital Power, P 'W’M"T ia S0 xislt ytmay ba o Didn'e Kidnap. erally aro receiving copies of tne ‘Black | one. Take Paulson among the Germans, he o cure aay oase. With each order recetved by | iiicatious confidential. Medicinesor instrumen is as popular as any man we have ) Evergone knows he is honest, straightforward, and can’t be tampered with, Paxton i8 above re. l proach, and ljam's strength is well known. The legislative ticket is well selected, Mr. Corey, who, it was stated had unlaw- Honor List.” It asks the workin us for eig boxes, sccompanied with .00, we | rent Ly wmail or express, securely packed, no fully detained a child intrusted tohis care by | Omaha to Vread the names of vou will sond the purchiaser our written guarantes | iuarks (o iudicaic conlens’ or wender One per: d le sove o) Fo to refund the mene he troatmont deesnot | onal interview preferred. Calland consult v o Michael Clark, of Decatur, tells o different | shauts ot Hoe Seouan wart o of o Srect aonge, Boarkntors Taviod Saly by CoB: | send hisory oF vour cave, and we wil send 1 story. The boy was given to him, he says, [ {io e of th GOODMAN, Drugglist, Sole Agent, 1110 Faroam lain wrapper, our ourth, two'of the Fifth and R i K i K Btreot Omzha. Ne . by the former's grandmother when his par: f the Seventh are th - - BOOK TO MEN, FREE; y the o Seve : thus distinguished. y — its were killed because no one else would B man Liks R ohoias Botiiateeesria Sce Peycke Bro.s for pear cider. One of the Most Successful Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, T take care of him. In answer to the state- ’ X aricocele, wilia t blame ned to know, “‘but @ choice of roads and 0080 it by preference, theu we want the people to know it. over the Burlington, we do rk has spent threo years e d said one who s looking for him Corey states that e tived in | when they havh o ch the same town with Clark till last June and shows a letter received from Clark's wife #iacs ocming to Qmabe The new devot at Leavenworth will be o open for business November 1. The entire A Missing Finger. cost will be about §170,000, of which the Lulu Rogers' bagnio was the scene of a building alone will cost 60,000, desperate fight between Lou Lawrence and | _ Lawrence, Kan., is to have a new Union an unknown man Wednesday night. Fists and | Pacitic depot, und’ the foundations will be o Syphilis, Gleet and Pig 6 hangiven univer. Bestion ter” ‘Aadress ton 1o the SALA ARG A hat Omaha Medioal and Surgleal Inatitute,or b ribo itand DR MOMINAMY. feel safe in r-eowmend- Cor. 13th ana O + QMAHA, NEB. ing it to a1l sufferers, A.J. STONER, Dcu(nr . =2+ | SteckPiana ment that Mr. Cl - Dr. Jefferi vis' infallible diphtheria Box 657, Omaha, Neb, b W AL, cure. Price The Army. Yesterday at 10 o'clock General John | |nthe Treatment of all Chronic or the R. Brooke drove out to the garrison to in- spect the troops. His prosence was ap. So-called Incurable Diseases. nounced by & salute of eleven guns. The A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE e — companies were marched to the centre of the | snd SKIN DISEASES. All disorders of the - JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT and NHOOD anc T FITTING GORSET-» WORLD B;flsRSALE BY LEADING MERCHANIS. 0. A bty . hairs played a prominent part in the affray, | Put in at once. sarade grouads > “ AL ORUANS 3 and both combatants. wero badly battered, | A C. Bird, genoral feoight agont of tho | PATM ] "\‘\f‘hp‘:fwfl:m‘ into lise, uju; TRAY TREARED 7 Advertising has always proven 9 Finally, 1 desperation, Lawrence closed | Chicago, Milwaukee & St.” Paul, visited the | } SRl AN ok command. Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dis ~ successful, Before placing ang i F s teeth on . the stranger's thumb | Union Pacitic headquarters yesterday. The order *‘present arms” was given and the o820 s cansidared fnourable, unul the parts of Newspaper Advertisiog consull : iting it completely off. The fellow with the | ~ Dave Bowes, general westery passenger [ trumpeters sounded the “salute of honor" to | the body ufected by dlscuse are distroyed LORD & THOMAS, P Ns 7 amputated digit reported the matter at police | agent, and D. C. McClain, traveling passen- | the department commander, which he recog CONSULTATION FREE. ADYERTISIEG AGENTS, 2 headquarters, buta diligent search for Law- | ger agent of the Chicago & Alton with head- | nized by ralsing his chapeau in return, The Treatment by correspondence, Send stamp uhfll-u-u rests CHICAGO. 0040 Au'pu. ARI EXBOSIBION 1878, rence has proved fruitl The stranger, | quarters at Kausas City, are iu towa. Who bears & striking resgmblance to o well et h?:wn Young ‘Wan Of tho Wgy, has taken ad- | Doctors glye Jarvis old brandy. troops made an excelient appearance, and | for reply. visiiso — ~170-604. one could dcarcely believe that they were the | Office~-Bushman Blook, 16th and Are the BEST, 98 38 o é, oF PEN oo soldiy Whoy @ {g) days ago, came Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neb, 'E;ni" ";' Rusoumas | ¥QsT AR A

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