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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1848, ) country, and had extended their exploratic to be in Macor , but s he had gone | bitter feud, Morriman f& badly cut and far ity the Illinois country, where a lar opk the fetter containing it | bruised b head and was taken to the ; Congreesmen Whose Legislative | color iarters and o physician was sum- | _ ATTORNEYS Careors are Cut Short. AL R 8 TR B css his wounds. Ho will be i th the CHURCHILL & CARR, 0 orth to N The Jump in the Price of Flour In= | {5t w1 iiim § Bl Mriaetsl Ve ‘%‘.‘ nd Macon 1iz0d an ex the appearance of the photograph no Saturday the shert L. Whee 4 had L was headed being conld staglghe ordeal of fumigation | some lumber 1 1o His. 1ot on Dwenty awyers, { xplor i Dirre | POLITICS OF THE METROPOLIS. | (nd durvive the operation. It was porfora THING atPost Hiow 3 Wtroot; TOF RIS nov flooths 408 and 4% {v SNRtoHTON er Paul as sec- | —— with smail holes, #nd by some mischance the | house, Some unr rated cuss without the 8, nsisteq of eight tried | . g s fumigator had hit the center of both eyes @ of the parson, the fear of the Lord and - Tre idea of the go- | The Actors From Fair France—Brook- | 7105 Gere holagbupon the sweet Tips and “"N ,‘ R Al e ‘_m ]lv“‘r‘l“r‘lvl == ind the location of Iyn Waking From a Lethargic ibon the smoog ehecks and ubon the fore- | drove up, and, loading & thousund. feet of ey lowed iustructions I Through wmutilation enough re- | chojce boards, hauled them away irished. Governor De Bien tor Spanish settl v police head moned ¢ 1to creasing Its Cost. '\" Mokt Jacky FEW OF THE PROBABLE VICTIMS, Olerks Who Would Like to 1p the Administration Machine with Santa | oney but are Afraid —\ New and pr ssousi, Th 11 vae. Sleep "rlu‘: )}%vu'\ll:]ny and main y '.‘...n\}x 10 Ni had possessod M. Mohntes; Who, Wworks 1% Stk CLINTON A. CASEK or's Maiden Speech, yrds 8t t fore they reached th the Cigarette. rare beauty tis whispe that this is the simes’ hard ore, had i H e hom t named the Paunis-Mahas, which sessor has lefv it for exlibition to awaken y K to! tie ook n ot of paps i With Max Meyor & Co * Ghanges in the Lower House. is ey iy corruption of the words Paw Weekly New York Letter. public sentiment against the vaudatism that | (1 oud tham out under the stove aod then Wi ‘f %, Ot 1 Special to Tit nee Omabas, and there t rem ito re- NEw Yonk, Oct. 18. —[Spaoial Corrospond has robbed him of his last token of love. ) yory ysing gasoline to clean up the stove, PHYSICIANS il i e oloots the | CFUit. Upon making kunown their uitimate | o;q4 of Py | ~Very many people are | Que can svmpathize with his feclings, b 11 In o moment the heated gasoline ignited and e B L D Y || e U kb U1t s 0 Syrotn | NEFIBUALY ADnPRHNRIVR O F LESILIY iivIHE Y ;M'" at be dono against the freuzy of punic { the whole room wus full of f With rare DR EuwARn E SLUMAN I prosident there is to b sry many | formed them that they were on the wrong ekl b b ¥ v e | TORE! . presence of mind he threw out the pan of changos in the next e of representatives | trail, and in proof of it showed them ponies | winter ou account of the small loaf. The DANKING ETHICS burning fluid and then gathered up the burn g o [ they had bought from the Spaniards. This | bakers are under no delusions whatsoever, The manner in which the State 1k of 2208 Farnam Street, ver the p one. Abouteighty or u ! Tl qole, mannet ! tate b " | fue papers before any real damage was done. Smembots wil goout of this congross 0 setilod it and o march ueross the Braities | and they comprehiend that flour will romain | Now Yoric is trying to trade its responsibilty | 1% BT call for his louss and Contents. | Ofice Hours to0:5) a m..and 110 ana 7 to it il % St/ Mast wli Lk bl for = duys | 1 whatever may be the fluctuations of whoat | O About 175,000 of the quarter of a million sl it Spom. Telophione No i, Omaha, Neb, [ vate life on the 4th of next March, Mos| met with broad shal ) p Ut e which Bedell obtained by his forged mort: | Noo Dotng Hor Daty as a Moth e L LR the men who will retire will be those who | river, that med to glide across | among Chicago and New York speculators. | zurcs is 80 shocking to the moral senseof | NOY i Upf s s TR Fved two torms, and have not cut a | the prairies without the uccessity of banks, | S0 the question has bean debated what must [ this none too moral community that every “( hi Il_;:" T !'\\Mnn;, \h«\lunlu. ‘s:nl: J. B. JENKINS, M. D., i) AT % and almost leyel with the plains, and they | he done. The German bakers of this city | body is protesting against it. Bedell is in vs. Rambo. as her erratic husbang inf U sl v distinguishing figure in the pr < | necordingly bestowed on it the name of “Lia | o pe T8 S oir rivals, and say | the tombs, and he was brought from his cell | came home late at night again, “what Physician -i- and -i- Surgeon. l' a s are, however, a_number of important | Riviere Platte, This they ascended until | h on a subpiena to testify in the suit which bis | terrible, terrible oxample you are sct- | Special attention to disenses of children { | that there must be an advance of price ) cent loaf has gone up to 6 ¢ e to the forks, when they followed exceptions to this general statement. Ex- | they an friends ‘and chose | and so the SoVob o the advice of their Ind ts, | Choate, have brought ngainst this bank. The | © V8 & lai Governor Long, of Massachusetts, in his | theadvice of their In : 3 Nanshy," e exclaime briof cougrossional carcer coveriug & period | the southern brauch. A fow d wnocing | and the 10 cont loaf to 12 cents. American | firm had previously settled with all the indi- | St d L — T(Y } 1 vidu v . " " buke, *'f you don't keep / 1 and another trip across the plains towards | bagers, on the contrar: ckle for viduals who had received bogus mortiages, A duke, you I in the front ranks. \h: H.\\\Iv' ‘.»1.:!“ same | from their description, - corresponds ¢ w.fl.“ {ae dime and hail.diose prices, kod p“-”“““” would testify in their behalf. ~The hearing of , Iy ;fl,;m‘\]l\‘: e l” cotne Homeopathic Physicians. state, is another who will retire with honor, | with Pike's Peak, and, after “an additiona was held in chambers, and uft home thish way, all (hic) tired out, A Y it of the loaf, and 0 we | had been sworn by the clevk he was you're not doing your duty 10 ‘em as u | Pleaseact Women and Children a spocialty l [] [] Jy " + P oy cami sizht of Sarn ‘e. Here | diminish the and Mr. Russell, tho brilliant young demo- | march, they came in sight of Santa I e | d 7 i B I TR crat, is @ third who will boe lost to «\I--‘ ML _\m! {';'1 a fo ‘1“'“ )h,\ the | have the swall | mother, Nanshy—-thassall*" : & it the Massachusctis B el RN O, AHa the (Gutalld | MEClyioH v IHE be LU R R JAS. U PEABODY. M. D., thre nplishied el mission, and the details | A8 O G0 RSN RAS E Cay i the | Check for cortification. Ttis answor it He Had Haa v ience, are a matter of histor; afirmative was looked for us @ tter of Ak iy ) el again, Some who are better kno et hats " Iat " como from the | best, because purchusers are made to realize | course, und the lawser Mr. Bl 1ot | ChicagoTvibunc: Applicant--Twen- Physician -i- and -i- Surgeon, ROOM 40, cmployers, Shipman, Barlow, Larojue & Office at rear of Morrell's Drug 16th and Chicago Streets, Omala K. cor ting the children! v ina tone of L andits size depends en- | by the firm’s leading lawyer whethe certain day he bhad not presented a cer I ual probity of individual have refused emphatically to run |yl in the Colonel M / house wiil probably be be beaten at the polls. | Pine Ridee agency, and reports the attity that flour naving gone up from$to$5.20 a | 4 young man who thiuks no small | ty-five dollars a week seems a small | gecidence, No., 1000 Capitol Ave, Office Withnell Two or three southorn members—and the | Of the Indians towards the proposed treaty as | barrel, bread must go up, too; whereas, in | beer of himself, asked the question as | salary for the hard work of a reporter, Bk, Telephone, residence, 125; odice, 012, i being unchanged. “Red Cloud, as I suppose | o oifion ste - carelessly as if bo h i southern members, by the way, are usually he other stores, esy s e ad questioned him abont | siv. - i T, 2 = " ou know, refused to go as i egate to o) the size of an apple, o reply electrd o peePep { o » fiel DR, ROSEWATLR, famous for the grip with whieh thoy hang on | YWashington ll i I}.-( gave as drnluhr:vv to | the women are crying out, “Look at me 1oaf! | fiuq him. 1 Ab |m,m€.‘\ i:lllls\\'il‘l‘l'\ “Root's ,‘I'.‘,l\”-(.'}v‘:.nv'ntl.y "‘\(’1 et -‘(uh.\-” -\.]‘.',[.l.‘-“l risk g to n congressionai seat when 1t is once | tho agent thot he' was spitting biood, | dere aint no more size to my loaf dan dere is [ faco grew as largeas aprize careot atan | {5 OVererowded. We vefuse appl Physician -i- and -i- Surgeon, 16 ave also decided to remain at | but to a few of his more intimate friends | toa basket of early poaches.” It makes | agricultural fair, and he gasped out “Why [ ions almost cve e ool | O MU SN SonT S Kk 1L Continen G RN R :I “-v' ilx‘? 1:‘: m!u ](m iiness, or have | hesaid that if he wanted tosee the president | customers much more angry to get a loaf of | The reply came, *I decline to say why." said you had had experience us 4 news- .mx ml'.(‘ ;Iv‘n;:'fl!ulh:« ) ”inulx""”r.xt ’\r,:ll el AL LR L) h % 0 to Washington to see him, and if ridiculous smallness than it does to huve to | QUEstion after’ question was poured in'on | paper man? St Oftice telephone, 04 t 1ow telephotie, K2 been relegated to ate lifo on acconnt of HEEBIdbiT WalTto0 Lo sRa TR HE R S Sl b D R e R BB VS IE 0, BT S him, but he stiil replied, *I decline to Applicant (with dignity)=-I was | - S e e the dissatisfaction created in their districts | come out to Pue ftidge and see him.” pay over an additional cent. After the olec | qugiver.” An appeal waé made that be | principal of a school of journalism for g 0. 8. HOFFMAN. M. D., in the distribution of federal patronage u Do you think the Indians are acting upon | tion is over theve may be bread riots, for the | should be committed for contempt, at which | yegr, i OTOR ar aaia o . corded them. ‘There are a great many men | theirown knowledge of tho value of land, or | wages of the working classes just hovor over | Bedell smiled in un ugly way, for, s he was Bditor (coldly)-—-Yes, siv, We pay PhySIclan -i- and -i- sul’geflfl. Rt OlnaLer ahly. ey Avaciariies ¢ they being guided the matter by the | Ats i a, and on | 10 the tombs anc rtain to be sent up to 5 3 & & : 805 sul R tRRE o Wabetor dIrce who are well known through long service, or | 8 y being guidled inthe mal 3 what it costs to maintuin life, aud when [ {5 1ae (OB SHC oh b B vone, | 815 a week to béginners. Offico— N. W. Cor, 14th and Donglas, Office tele | Hde Dy suburban thains from Webster sirost 1 3 o yrices go vages g0 up 1 Jhone, 463; restdence telephone depots magniticent view, pleasant and healtl through the part which they have taken in are acting on the knowledge | PYiCes 20 up wages must go up too, of there | comuitting him for contempt of court was i - - ; Eath AN ) focntion. Just tha place tor & Hico home or e the deliberations of congress, who find it | they have gained from white men, and upon | Will be trouble. farce. He was novertheless commuitted. If The Lone Fisherm 7. HOSTEITER. . D, fruit and vegetable girdens. This property ean difficult to secure & return to the house, st individual responsibility. They don't GAY TIMES IN POLITIOS. the banks do mnot set an exumple of c Chicago Tribune: The silent noctnr- . REHSAE N SRR be blatted luto fifty cholce lots that will sell in man s abroad in the land. Deutscher Arzt, AR orer the Whole trast for s shors dive st 1 10 huve much confidenee in their chiefs, I do not know why it is that | mercis u they think of tne outcome of the former | New Yorkers ure so foud of | hisr who will. It 18 cortuin that | na) fish Awmong them is that brilliant demagogue, the in thas , auswer is m cons S s i y o, | 80500 Hou. William Springer, of Hlinois, chuirman Lies. "They certuinly were opposed to the | local issues, but the factis that the educa- | some iin with the bank, which will, in I”‘ SR ,“,‘f;",”“, nes Ve '1’ & ot SN o ks Thleprone oo | 00, - . f the committee on territories, and his no | gonding of delegates to Washington. tional part of the progr which was to | consequ 2 0f the default of the chiof wit- | 10ng pole properly equipped with a | Gffee | e Biiice, 1ollman's PO lots, XI5 fect, corner Jackson and loss brilliant demagogical confere, William | *Wyyht s be ail in allin this presid o, is | ness of Suipman, Laroque, Jw & Co,, | hook, and fishes among the gurments | BTN B S, e o 1 s Low aventie, one of the fuest residence Holman, of Iudiana, who 1s ‘chaivman | «wail, there are really no chiefs. They | now completely ignored except by the Even- | escape their liability for the of which { and other valuables in reach with a suc- | Fiastton or Stnlit, Bencuice lhuited 1o Obatetricannd | sites fn West Omihin, 8,500, of the committee on public Is. | consider oven Red Cloud as being & white | ing Post, which is a very exemplary paper, | suit is brought. This is simply infamous coss und quiet unobtrusiveness and lack | - - TLEGANT south front lot, 10x13%, on Haruey. Both of these men have made a t | wan's chief—one that was put in the position | with a morbid horror of flippancy und an ex- Siaua Tio. of housting churacteristic of no other 4 hicar ith street, only 80,600, many ene es notonly in their own states. | he holds thro but throt L the western territor the sentimentality of the 3 cedingly small circulation. Charles A - angler. I D \NAl N 3 Dana, of the Sun, who is at the same time a Regulate the vegulator with Warner's 2 - { \ “ l‘ s ty will be a suc- | reprosentative journalist and a representa- | 1oz cabin savsapurilla, Manufactured | What the Doctor Pronounced It. 10! RIN LY I | evad \ , which | white 2ith aven are so greatly affected by the acts of the men 55 ti8 Bix1s, pe L holding the positions occupicd bY these | sese? tive New Yorker, thanks heaven, editorially, [ 108 St o s tife cupe i 7 . WWh wenne and Harne DD e tho dark-lantern chairman of the committee | paily discussed by the Lower Brule | the live issucs in the city are to turn upon | AVECY SIRLELR VIOV E VR doctor pron your ailment?” in-f g0 AORNER, 80x 140, on Howa d in Capital. 14 28t streots, ou ways and mcans, has succeeded incalling | Indians, who had_ evidently been | mere persoual considerations. And they are [ druggists scll it. quired the wife, with a tremor of anx- s 300,000 cust front and on grade, ¥ down on hiwself the wrath of every wool- | Ligidil By white men, They are willing personal with a vengeance. Abram flew: - iety in her tone as sho came into her | oo g pankni, preader [0 SALE An interost in one of the eat growee -;n!\u-;m of Tex l\ld‘r'( o ‘Ih"' first | dispose of th HI0000m ros PR LR S D AU know notaing, and h is ex. Bl hushand’s sick room. i BIERBOWER, Vite President pleces bt dvestment property i Onatia img iu its history an earnest effort is to be | government will'at once deposit 5,500,000 to | pressed him repeatedly, i moments o ShTali%08 . e R i JOHNSON, Cashier, | can offer this for £0,000. Purchasers can roaligs made to capture that district by the republi- | fhair credit and let them draw the in eptic pecvishness, with injustico both to | , CTICAG0, Oct i »-lll‘fll e e e aU ahain 'l, e Lo Wonis 3.1 MCCONNELL 0,000 011t 0F this PrOporly WHhiD thiee §cars: cans with the aid of the prohibitionists. Mitay HalaitieIden . axprosked. 1 Tk 8 ahd to Trish; Consequence 1s | to-night for Buffal pellec SR O L L i S om0, Cuss Metz, it Whil pay you to investigate this. | There may, and probably will, be a number | some time ago, that if the cost of surveying | that the republicans have nominated Erhart, = dignant Bostonian, straightening him- W S b CukziNGita, S R T T el it of surprises in the forthcoming - con- | qud ullotment'is to bo deducted from the 50 | who isa popular German politician, M. L. Roeder. munager National Life fup in bed, “and I requested him at | AriEST Recror. P ATTaRaON L Poppleton avenue, i Plas. Just gressional election. The campaign com: | conts per acre, that the white men's agents | Tammany has nominated Hughie Garnt, o | [psurance Co. of Vermont, has issued | ouee to make out his bill and go. JI NI Con S W, Cioy the fora nice home, Can offer for a few mittees of both parties in their canvass of | will come out ‘thick as the flies in summer | popular Irishuan known to bs both honest | Jomeelogant desk and office blotters ——— : ¢ il Mives e [ 00 the probabilities of the persounel of the house | tiye ud that the amount the Tndians will | und capable. Hewitt stands no chance 5 gs! Ly DA b 74 5 ST Accounts of Banker', Nerchants and Individ S Trn e oo e v the Fifty-first congross huve taken a ereat | rocolve will be very, vory small. 'They want | ugainst the combinution. In ll the pool | Any one calling at the offices, 401-2-5 | Well Acquainted With Dinguss. | uils reccived ou the mbst tavorable terms. | [YOUBLE corner, mochi feet, on Waolworth many changes for gravted. For instance. | the $5,500,000, but are willing to accopt an- | roows, where men during the season played | P'aXton building, can receive all they Shadbolt, how do_you like the look Park t grade. e pluce for un cle each side has figured upon the return of that | other alternative. They are willing to sell | the races and where they are now playing | want gratis, of these trousers? They're a new paies | ymarinnT MOITAM (1 ) gant fesiqance blook Juckdaw on the democratic side, JolnJ. | the land for §1.25 per acre, on government | the mayoralty candidates, the professionais R T dressed in o hurey this morning and 1 | TR Tow 8 ATEaEIENTE O'Neill, of St. Louis, O'Neill has the rey terms, as t think that after the expenses | are betting five to four against the know SOUTH OMAHA NOTES, ! I put”these on by mis- | | MEANTL O i G R R ol tation of & somewhat. peeuliar chatuctor it | are deducted there will bo u residue of about | nothing, with few . takers, = The reason is St g (0l regard to the social proprietics did & | 59 conts an acre left for them. They also | that he will poll no independent citizen votes, | The ecity council will meet in the police RMUSory bt Rlayone 308 8. 15T : NI of the nicest re little !mnlnnh homarry \HL A{HH"I»' “"'l"hl' 8es- | ke exception to the elause relative to th because the republican wan will get all that fquarters this cvening. - CentabhaL Y m sory, but Thaven't @ 308 S, 15TH § OMAMA, NEB. ( Place, on P Dpleton sion, and as a result the friends of one | yyyher of oxen, mares ana cows to be given | he is entitled to, and will steal some of How: Shelony & PPodo N Y LT [ 2s Al casti piyment, long ¢ woman who claims to be his legal wife are | ) apy, treaty suys that a uwmber ‘not | itU's German votes from the democratic 1\-;”‘,\"‘ ,ff,‘,,.}‘\'m,',,',‘l,‘” G Al ! e CAPITAL, - - - $300,000 | yilimako this the fnest re moving heavenand carth to brine O'Neills | 1o excoed 20.00) howd” shall be given. They | ranks. Hewite will poll the county democ ¢ e i o it hove Kuew Where to Go for Newa, ks ' » acts before the ecclesiustical ehurch and the | G that they might ve ¢ o head, | racy strength and not another man, and is A90TRY e e dlar TO Y L0 S THON, Chicago Tribune: I represent the SORN ER, 1005 1300 £ SISt and Po L f Y might rec C d, 3 3 i residence, KK and Twe {xthistiante cag ibunc ¢ c ¢ Mads dnt N 1 voters of his district. | or perhups ton hiead, and that that would bo | alrbady defeated. But it will be a red-hot | *esid -’!‘ l"’f{ RN e b I ) Loans Made on Real Estate, (@RS L sewerage, walor T filling the terms of the treaty." canvass with lots of m for the boys. Mrs. . Luc rived from Font AR AR LI R B EUREE Danan Al |Betob) BATELY aua A NHIE RKITION0R N a0t ataq | | St uan ek ate magnificent views ona Some of the clerks who came over into | A'G0 Tor ~all aboard . going * brought LEAT FRENCH ARTISTS, Ta., Saturday and will remain here with h But we are taking that paper al- | \County and ) p s Nogotie of the finest residenc s [ the city, Call and this from the last administration, and who | 43¢ interview to a close and Colonel Mallet At Palmer’s theatre all the educated peo- | husband. ady, sir. s MIA PARTON Teian get price. were up 0 the election of 1554 recognized as | oy for Washington in response to a tele- | ple are crowding night after night to see and | Mrs. Gieorge W. Covell, of Omaha, will loc Beg pavdon, ma'am. I'm not con- | WA A BARTOG ESGENG o0 aent \JTOE S on ¥ ardent and true republicans, are in very - | gryy recerved while here, instead of proceed- | hear Mile Hadiug and Coquetin, who some- | ture in Hunt's opera house Monday night on | Nected with the circulation department. | ROBERT L. GARLIUIS, Secvétary, § tona days at a low hur|w~mn[>: sit uumn“mm"l' 'lwl N-fl;“' ing to the Shos > and Nevida agencies, times act slone and sometimes together. 1| temperance, = I am one of the reporters. Wasn't ALIRED MILLARD, Treasurer 11""' v 'vn;’lm:‘:-xvvl [hmm-m eari stress of politics. ey have beon uae vas his intentio eaving Piue Rid doubt very much if many of the audienc 5 are 8 808SL0] { sy Sewing ‘lo DIRECTORS: jan years, you want to se I SAteq (s mili fonkibuiors i the degio. | (T®2 Bis intention on Laeying Biio Ridg B ory I If, many 1of pihe daudionce | Calliban brothers, of the Commercinl hotel, ;""’_ R e AR R Paxron Woany T cranke, [ Bome in the'nicest resldonce portlon of the oy, campaign fund, and have also been PORTING NOTES. one thing, and hearing the language spoken | Whose horses were turned loose at the time H N Ly W. G, Mavn, JOSErH BARKER, it will pay you to look this up. &9 iven opportunity to contribute to the fund ke in atheatre is quite unother, When we read | Of the fire Weduesday night, have not been ’ — ROBT. Lo GARLICHS, ALFiED MULLARD, PR SR o # forthe republicans. From principle nearly | It is a rare thing indesd for a single game | Fronch. the werds stop for ‘our leisure, and | able to find the animals and fear they have 1e Deutsche Rundschan, Gro. B Bakenr 4 Ay T T all of them are republicans, but they, of | at tho end of tho season to decide the | dow't hnvryus, but when we listen to the | been stolen. Herr Julius Bodenberd, which he 2z A course, in the interest of their positions, do | championship, but that was the case in the | be are apt to Charles R. Lamberson, who has been | donl not like to refuse to contr 1o h ? tiful F'rench women, why w v acquired a world-wide notoricty 4 bute to matntain | Western association race this scasod, the | get bustied. Asa young dude said.to me, | traveliug through the northwestorn part of | by the publication of the Emperor Frod- NEBBASKA SA‘”NGS BQNK 3 1000, the adi stration which has retained wohibitionists taking the g he co B " nders! 1 JUAZE AS Wi e state i e veeks 1o 4 arick ‘na " artoe ) 1) e > ing the administration, which has rotatnod | pro s talking the flag from the cow- | “Sigma, T indorstand the ' linguage as well | the state during the last six weeks looking | adick's jonrnal, wae started some years v | FPRACKAGE and warohouse property maxis boys by one solitary game. as unybody, but Hading speaks so | for a location, returned Saturday for his W 3 ago as a German rival to the French | Corner of 16th and Farnam Strects, Chamber of corner 12th and Nicholas, stde track inailoy, {;n- Jmgw uped, ‘m;!‘“"lu et President MeCormick, of the Omaha Base | con ;mn\ A.m-;\urm. he gots away from | wife and effect 1’“\“\1‘.- Henliie e lylind iy L BORUE R Lo e D e ena 11000 anle o otk ton soraar 4 LLTEFU L0 SECONLEIDYC ge ie | Ball association, is favorably moen- | me.” Just s, and if one could know the For the great democratic rally in Omaha | 1o saahn il gl stock & can offer for a short time at #4,000. democratic — campaign - fund i they | gioned as a candidate for the presidency of | facts voung Giltedge represents nineteen- M‘h;nl‘n D Y y in Omaha | g published a great many valuable | Capital Stock..................$400,000 were not afraid that their assistance would | 111, i S. B. Fenno, 120180, 1oss than seven blocks from tockholders. ...... 800,000 10N Western association next season. Mil- | twentieths of the people who go to Palmer's, | of this vity, articles from some of the best writers in | Liability of § » S L < - is on_the executive committes ) Ganrc Hoiist, with thrus horal) oBLtaRes TE become o mattor of vocord, and o the event | waukee is urgeat in the matter, aud the pros- | and Wi critielze tie great comediun’ ativé | Fopresenting the Ol Hickory eub.. This | Gormany. this periodical had ‘not. at- 1t on deposts, fone mads on rewt | [ Comrt Hottse, with throe smull cottuges vont would be removed. They believe that they | Pt foF s olection e b e oy WoSE conspicuous exumple | committee will meat in the Samoset club x:nniwl ”“i e sl reputation ul( the rebseds g ground alone is worth Afty per cont move that 5 el g A : Jdike the bench show, the erib club has S & gy resident’s wife, | rooms Tuesday at 2 o'clock. ebrated review founded by M. Buloz MOt sked, 1t will pay you to look this up; would bo more offénsive to the new admin. | ,Tdko, the bench shew, thecrib club has | (01,3 private box, and was therefors | *° Y ¢ JOLN 1, MILES, Preadont 0, 5 Y stration, if, us republicaus, they contributed | flied i ey Omnale ladka tn A el e OO c —_— - W ROSENATER, Vien Prociions to the democratic campaizn fund at this DEXTER L THOMAS, ( t telltale. At first sh & [ LEGANT rosid, ence, ability and thor ness, and withont : . 4 : A z { BOARD OF DIRECTORS blace, barn, fur Uae A few ”fl“ll m, have given money 10 | Lcily'funtionary all schemos or enterprisos 1o follow, but finding that she could John T Miless ‘”;V‘ watine Benson d lack, DA, Urace el W partics. ‘The position of many of these | S4Ch @ func [¥ial a0u0mns of 1 not, ehe resignod liorself to watohing the ges Runjuel Cotne: Join ¥_Evans 4 fmy meu, and womien, too, is very uncomfortable | Of any magnitude must die a-bornin’, tioutation ot Connelin Which st marvelods. fuiow isewucer, Mori Morrisi price. ust'al this time. Never huve solicitations | President MeCormick received another | piedtnbion o Godntln, which 18 narvelous, GOvoAIVin Saun Dexiar L h T EW 8 room ho nyentences boen wade as ofton or anything like as per- r for Lo yesterday—this time from also marvelous, But Hading is also an Norman A. Kuhn, Jan's Tionipson, AN i West Omuhiag & big € taken at sistent us during tho prescut campwgn, | one of tho national leagueciubs. That the | wilihablo uctress, and in my. opinion_ has L e once. i when every avenue of assessment has been | Rreat pitcher 1s to be sold there is no doubt. | y6r0 real power than Sarah Bernhardt, The e st ARGAIN- Cholce ten aeve tract with com closed up, and the employes of the govern- | the munagement are simply holding him 10 | {itine Sarah. a8 hor admirers (alled hor, had i B = BAtibia nouse, parn, 4 1 shade troes, snent squoczed to the fullest limit. swhethor they cannot get more for hir, no conformity of strength, but was as explo- ote., close to city and Relt ne railway, just the 5 Tho Western association players most in o asdynamite. Now Hading is of the pluce for fine frult und vecotable gardens. " Can A party of ropublicin congressmen were | deuiand are Lovett und Crooks, of Omaha: | erescendo type, and goes on entminating till mwke this u big burgain it taken at once. oing down to Norfolk, Va., the other day on | Duryea, Sowdors, Farl and Picket, of St. | ghe reaches a vory protty height V. 5. DEPOSITORY. J3USINESS lotwithnew tyostory store bl lie Baltimore line of steamers, intending to | Paul, Loug, of Kansas City, and Alvora, of BROOKLYN FORMS A RESOLUTICY, , 8. DE! L i\ i Oimata, Wil deliver speeches for the republican candidute | Des Moines. Hutchiuson, iloover, Stearns | 1 trust that thoe readers of Tig Bee will i3 3 yont fof twelve pe tnvestient, Cal have already beea gobbled up. | not despise me because I live in Brookly OMAHA, ¥ NEBRASKA. | aud see it, pric ;ur congress, when they encountered o typ. | and Hollida; cal democratic convert to tho support of | 1 the two final games at Boston Quinn, in | The fact is, half the New York journalist _— N of the st T i Harrison and Morton. He one of the | the first game, made the hit that'won the | livo on the other side of the big bridge be- Capital $500,000 Omahia, fora few days at 00, very lurgest commission merchants in New | gape. Inthe last vame of the season he made | cause much larger and handsomer rooms can APUAL: . <1908 e K 74, South Omaha fx130 fect noar York, and has given very material supyort | the hit that assured fourth place to the | be rented at a clieap rate in Long [sland than T sttontsy only 81,200 to the dewocratic party. He was on his way | hean-eaters and prevented tham from drop- | on Manhattan Island, except at the extreme o Norfolk to securo heavy consignments of | ping below Detroit. Yettae Bostou papers | northern end, eight miles away from vegetables uud grain, Ho ‘said that ue had | suy Joo's no good. Printing House squar Y never delivered u speech upon any subject in plus.... .. 100,000 | 1,540 TINE fots near F and 2sth stroet, South L) Brookiyn has a \ I v e DN WGiuncs e Miggost Dirscain i Southi O 50,000, but it is tho # \ “ustang "“men' LEUNANIRORCRAR, Jsaldons: L, 0 very team in the Western association population of about ¢ SHTON, v his life, but that he had given notice to his & 3 oerest burg for » that was eve o) JOHN A, CRELGHTON, Vice pre Y - 14 3 money this season, with the exception of St. | Gueerest burg for its size that was ever seen. 5 — FPYHREE nice one & corner, near Cathic agents ut Norfolk and the vicinity that they | by “1)es Moines' being the biggest loser, | 10 grocery and dry goods stores and estal 0Lt Ronthy Cken PaRLarMENT I death to Pices, T, H. DAVIS, Cashier, Chtreh on ety fouth Omaha, £ could bill him for u business talk beforo tl Oumaha comes next, but ll are ot from the | lishments where the kitchen utensils W, H, MEGUIER, Assistant Cashior | #2250, csters and gurdners of southeastern Vie- | it CEEE L it E AT o M enat. | trom a furnace stove to iron la the city TICE 1t e cott e and 21l ot giniin next week, L 1borhood of $10,000 1o sustain the | 15 better furnished than New York itself, — | AN Omaba, nesr $Sthand G sireets tor 8 Lam turned,” said he, “against the demo | gy0 18 8: Des Moinos, $14,000 but in everything else it is so completely be L Te 1 B1L100, ;r‘.m.»e,;..:ln on iccount of the Mills tarift bill, | &0 s Minnnanolis, &6.000! | hind that it'is a curiosity. [ will wager that AV 1 | ‘ 1 1 Count DMLY 340, (M) oy of produce every YOAr ut | Omaha, $7,000 nsas City, 4000, Mil- | there i Omaha many buildings wl | $4() Acres choie Tand in How ounty. Nortolk alone, and my outlays throughioutths | Gmans; 81005 Kansas Citv, -£4.000; “Mil- | 2000 e finer than anything w MATA DAY I A, h_l‘ aloua ko tio TallroBdS: for Bh1® At A DR gountry will aggrogato over ten million dol: | yaaon s this, unroasonably hisch salarios most_elaborate structures are St. Aun < REE larwa voar, 1import ou an wveraso a ha o Oiiale . o el b i e the Heights, which was built twenty 01 DOUGLAS SIREET. QY EIAL Goor Louses to vent. Can give i milliou doliars’ worth of cabbugo from Ger. | | JHC, QLIS BND S0 MRk, bakes, uzo f cat Episcopalian cler ORLR — & M hiediate pos-essioi. ) Al d potatoes f cotland. | #% g e H R O naw enck, avd the Dime Savings bank. Capital Stock..................$150,000 ; v 1 Omahia property 1 am' tho importer of the fiue large white | U ave departed for | 1 Tho ona 1a'all oynament and the. oihor &o iabiliti . 100,000 30,000 ML L, onions you sce in the grocerics grounds —son "l Ado, some to N . e e o e Liabilities of Stockholders. ..... 300,00 DILN | 1o tor flrst class farm laid it e sota towns and other distant points, whils 1 \ elephantine, e chure i) o o | orstock rancn, atalls |I|('L‘H‘\|t_l‘lvi»; the ‘couiry. At LR L LR R A | Tooks airy enough to ly away aud the bank Pive I'er Cent Interest Paid on De= e e PR T om 1 I thie Mills tar y A ggnaup o about to sink be s1ts=-Compunded Seni= 3 Ith atreet ios become & law it would almost ruin R Aiargad clherifing'y e AN ‘ l“”l‘muv (M{ K fgurds 1t Wi mess. Yeucan imagine what u s, e ok no public libraries, no fountains, no squares, 4 2 ‘would have on the producers of the articles | tues, nothing but a really glorious park for sale or exchange sell. I make my money off dowestic produce | Will take place neslay J. Havdin's S f huvareslly gloviousaric b . FPWO 00 ciear s fl-u““‘n.‘;"p'im' ‘n‘ cause ll nnport only AT o bang T ““‘;;;, et | 8 sudden Brooklyn has woke up AP, ! VOR RENT Sev f houses in the FrTRE dlf":;“.“»‘ p% x(irl;‘»: nn;.~ n ‘lu““. r; ! il been | its deticiencies, aad is vewing reformation e I' resid » portion of the ¢ 4 urket, whe a0 from & % s like a drunkard on New Yea y. The OFVICERS: no s prices are high, and then there is no pr papers are full of schemes, which are al . 5 BHSON. Preside 35 T aniet 2 B on anything. Tho Milis bill will ruin th EODare o DHi 86 Saiooion, Whih Ao s J OF NEW YORK. d CHARLES . MANDERSON, Prosidont, || T CAN omor tor tho next thirty daye Five | | goumllu‘ ;\ml w‘ml trade for all garden and andy is best, | forwar L the money. HBut Brooklyn is a Policies Incontestable and Non-forfeitable After Three Years. F. W. WESSELS, Manuging Director West Omaha, close to the city and | srin product propose to show the tr city of homes for poor meu, and any attempt | HUG SENDONCK, President CORNELIUS DOREMUS, Secretary JOUN E. WILBUR, Cusbicer. | near regular stations, on Belt Line Ruil sters and tavmers that this is true, anc if 1 South Omaha Collogium No. 13 fo' muko tho contemplated improvemonta UG O W O Tt ges ciriar of thelUite States AL GorMALEEnIDITe STOCKHOLDERS: youd, subiEban rals now funniig atord quick | could talk to that cluss of people throushout | Clief Scribe 8. W. Molthia, of Dos Moinos, | simply means an increase in' tixation. and ASSETS AND SURPLUS OF THE COMPANY, NakT, Guy €. Baitoy, e A Srivkter Bixelt | tho country and ke them understand the | 12~ aeiicrnd by Orsanizors S o | will be overwholmingly voted down. It our DECEMBER 18T, 1862, k (L VT A Bltween this - bioy an [ question as 1 do I beliove the farming and | 45y oty LR TG E TEEREE | rich men who feel 8o acutely the disgrace of [ Assets.............in (o $260,886 43 | Surpius., v .. $207,158 97 | U F. Mavniinsox, Fitos. L, Kiwiing, o MR (h vt da i Niyplo st anes b gardening classes would be practically solid | @ % Aines, Omaha, prgan u Brooklyn would come forward—but DECEMBER, 31ST, 1857. » | HExny Pusor, B La S0k, 0 crof land, 1f woll «itiut i can live Tor the republican tickct on the tarift ques- | South Omaha Gollesium No. 132, V. A. S ovements at the expense | Assets. .....$13,073,247 37 Surplus $1,836.636 62 | Luais L& L'Co, LI Winiiins, Lok TS Yol tion aulone. I don't pretend to know any- | fraternity, in Knights of Pythias hall with a ne, Hro Amount of Insuranhce in force ... REF 00000 [LMARMUYEL BoW Nasic free fron and ot 10 ai fron thing about politics. This is a pure business | jarge number of charter members, The | is a funny ¢ Iy what Annual Income 2 ; $2,400,000 | JAXES W BAVAGE, W, AR, e ks Thai b Biices o uostion for me, und for thosoe with whom i 1 ¢51i0\wing ofticers have been olected: Rector, | Yorkers call it—New Yorlk's bedroom, Tho Gerranis posséaras 110,10 or aidmittad asiats for every HIL00 of liabiltie Bt F PO | ANSON G McCooK NOW WhLLY { AR UL CAL MR RIS M oal, I know tha exact effact the Mills bill, | #01'°N1"% AT boga slegtad s Roslor Lmhiow Youce bedl thau that of auy of the other thec largest Lire Tusurance (¢ W..&I; o ..‘,‘ niiadiBia e | BN N RO it TOom o aerento §f u law, would have upon the productien fuyless; vice rector, Geo Whon Blones ot the Tonraaiiat Cammance cos—Rooms 506 and 307 | SR TR W AL | san ra LaR b B¥e OF SO0 QEEARAE and sale of the articles I handle and there | Murrow; chaplain, Rev. Robert L. Wi i | bosins anything he generally sticks to it I'IIS CIIIIII'Ig IWOII, anflgel', First National Bank, o yours wih of Our city will en my knowlodge ends; but what I kuow is | scribe, Z, 1. Hedges; treasurer, E. te has conquered. He hias COMUIENCOU | smmm———— — — e —— LOMBARD 12 ) lund Juto chotca lots that sufticient to turn every farmer aud gardner cker; ushe ank Lot suaed. Davis to wage war against cigurette smoking il T YICHT sguinst tho polioy of tha domocratio party ot | ACkers usher, Frunk Leo; guard, David H. | 15 WAER WEF SEWHRE . W, G, ALBRIGHT, this timo.Phere 18 no theory about it; it is White; medical examiners, Drs. Willam He quotes the 4 Pon't 1ot this chiun o slip, but call and sea : ; h 1 | exampie of Boston, which hio says became es state whit we have to offer. Hemember there are pure and simplo business proposition, and | Berey and W. H. Seabaugn; trustees. D. . [ fndignant at the frecdom w.tl: witich tobces !“ al 1 ;“m"" Ty v tancacre. tructs, and 1 will sell slther ®od anybody can understand it if they will x’!” ess, Le vis K. 8 ocnlebor and Dr. W. | was'burned in the strects of the Hub that [ 218 § .15th St.,,Omaha vcor ten were el ; ouly wake it a study us I have.” Slabaugh. ‘Phe charter roll is yet open. | gll smoking in public was forbidden by » i . T A will puy 3 call curly and secure a - Sinco the first meeting tenor twelve new | an ordinance under & penaity of -—=BEST AND CHEAPEST— 8 | choi AN AGENOY INAPLOTOR. members have oen taken in and the ‘order | 3" fno of $5 fo e imposed and good property tose ' ! . it, eall and lis raging prospects. The | collected by the neares Sy b ¢ Cil onel Mallet Tells Avout the De- [ next mecting will be held Tuesday eveninz opll “‘.}‘,bu“:rff ) aaradt MR o Rhs ’ Boston, Mass.; Kinsas City, Mo, mands of the Sloux f Pythiss hall. Messes, Lewis ¥ esting offenders ' Colonel Edmond Mallet, Unitod States in L or, D.F. Bayless and Dr. W. | that smoking was never scen on the streets ) Eapltal & Su ph]s sl 500 U[]U m | J | A four titne what you can ppector, registered ut the Murray hotel yes. ® 8 cor to secure a | of Hoston afterwards. The Journal wants : foerday en route from Pine Ridge Iudian i —~ 87 QI10AU00 AERIAS Digareie smoking, sed SOUTH OMATIA. ageacy o Washioglon. Colonel Mallot is The A. O. H. so¢ as tho offenders dre porsons agaiust whom v willgivea grand | the politicians will act , there can be 1Y NOW 1s prepared to 14 weil varsed in Ludisn affairs, having bsen for | entertainm cor ng of concert | little doubt that Mr. Stone Will triumph. BUY NOW proved city und I A Properiy : ! . ; ] ; : ; : s sy | VR wpplications Lont away fur pproval, £wo years in the service as agent on the Pa- | and dance, on Friday evening, No- | Who smokes vigarcttes in publici Boys, al TERMS EASY PSR i par SOl eltio coust and latterly employed as inspector | Vember 2, at their hall, corner of Thir st ent , Strect arabs, paper ver — — 4l JOHN WL GISIL Manazer. E ack < . »e blacks, vs, oftice Loy For T 0T O s v ~ - ) - 800 South 1311 Street Fiit Natiomal Bank, -~ of e in tbis district. Hle Las con. | teenth and Jackson strects. The com Dcin $1iop Soxe, Smos k. Xor 040 ARCHITEQT ;L STATS, 1610 Howard 8. Umahia, lias drwwn plans and ) [l [] ] —— This company bas « e an Omaha oftice and ' tributed a nuwber of bistorlcal sketches to | Mittee in charge of arrangements will specifications for a -room frame house. which comblites - - — - - the eastern magazines, and the intelligent | leave nothing undone to make this the THE PERFORATED FORTRAIT. ;ff\'.ifilgi;.u"'“r‘.:fu'fif.‘ ‘»’[.‘u‘-‘nl ::'fi: jf"‘;f’..‘,’ff\’u"\xifil\. e - DENTIST views held by eastern people on the Indian | grandest evont of the season and will | Yellow Jack is a grim personage, with | will be built %0, I can afford to offer a copy for qQueation are in a large weasure due 10 Do pleased to see their many friends | whom jesting is soldom attempted, but one writings. there on that evening. Those who 1 can joke about him more comfortably in New | 2. The ancestors of Colonel Mallet exploved | huve nttended entertainme country upwards of 130 years agu R ¢ ol ave tomany of tho rivere wid airoauis of | U5 Soclety heretoforo are woll wware | yich®nbm quavantine ground as thore used Z"""“’"‘ the ngwea By which they aco | that theyare amang the best conducted | 45 o, and accordingly people crowd around .| = WU 0 this day. The samiag of tug | 8nd mostenjoyable given in the city; atableina New York photugraphic studio given by | Y0rk now than was possibio thirty years ago There is tow Ko such insane fear of objec- Ovlglunl and splendid the usual fues otherwise boing from s e L UCEAARE I ROOM 40, ; ot AARBT RN RIIN ot form the sets of plansof completed buildiegs of 2 per cent wore, all descriptions, I lave in my office, Tanging in cost ' ] o - b from 86,000 to $100,000, My unusual experience will guarantea satistaction ud 513 Paxton [Hlock, Omala. .‘:llfjn..ll. prices. [] and reliable contractors only are engaged on my works. Parties wishing to build 14 are cordially invited, Gold and a o iam

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