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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, ~“AUGUST 10. 1800 ~TWELV > MORSE'S. ___ MEN’S KID GLOVES 1C MORSE’S. MORSE’S. MORSE’S, BHEN]LLE. Wash Silks, MORSE’S. Misses' and ”1\)’5" 9Q7-inch ek Velvet $1.75. Boy's Clothing, bl | IS gy | g The b in Washabl 11)1 SOCOUNT, 98C stiks, we place on salo Mon- These have always sold at $1.50. Come day at G0, Ourstoek of these goods now “ashionJoumals prononnes Velvets rwartnnted, wetually worth | We are closing out our entire line of Increan nnd gray flanel, ulso selected DSAGAL” OB E§ STy 2 (6 RO L pLrgniynee ¥ A L T34, 1% and 1% only | Roys' Cioth our attention belng to putterus in Juniity of Outing Flan- sone Notew il o price of this . open In our new cstablishment with o AR e e e SR Only 3 palrs of the #5.00Chenllle Car- bers Actually worth § TR tafnsleft that will be closed outat 310w | complete new sto wd until Sept polr 1st, shulloffer everything in this departs ment at § off regular prices MEN’S s e s ———— Beige: Suilings, Vo Monday wo place 01 attrietivo steipes and soldduriug this prie 22 Inch LADIES’ Ladies' Jacket Cream BlUUSES, Madeof best cream Sieu ked yoke and lnewd 0. On sale this week at | — Colored Surahs l Colors navy, mah Traveling Bags $2.00. Genuineleather 1ined Bags, strong and mivde. Beir o move we cut the pric ut the lot. olland Shades, Hies 500 Holland Sha fistus 1000 yards of th. and nituy's ny, morove, wriot, tobae, steol Gobelin, Plstache brue; o regu Ilannel, . worth mounted on spring ngi worth fe; will ready to h e v 0. ality for 45¢ All wool black Stockinet Jackets, au- tumn weleht and most desirable shupes To effecta speedy clearance, wo have cut the pri e , YRESSINC closed out athoc cach, [= Boy’s All Wool CHILDREN’S Sun Bonnets, Beige Challis, (i sdand plain, Hisht and dark col- ors. double fold, forn, i k ed down for this salo to (e REGARDLESS OF COSY. We laven Curialns, Tricot Waists d 98c. SACQUES, 03¢, re nssort ment of fine 8k in price from # to Urniist be soil belore nov- celion yard, will € 03¢ Out the entire Line ®= 0 Allnext werk woshall sell our Olid- e 18s Of Cos Qsee thes, N e Vo ren's Sun Bounets, and lace, and b= 1 :v‘:||lr1| Iu‘wu\\ \5”4\ 1 e 2 n lered Caups, Everything heretofore wool and_worth This lot of suits comprises black 1a Honestly mude, goo! quality cambrio, L soldut from £50 0 &5, cut for this sulo d 11 yoars on) " h d front and ersbrotiered on neck et years only. %, Lla & 8 black silk, Llack cashmere and ceves, tiis sule at 08c. = s 0 Leata | wool suits, ran n price from # 2 ] ~y B S 1S e 71 | 830, ifor this week cholce of the lot at ll‘lc ] ll L 4(1(,(_, - MEN’S GAUZE | tiom. SILK CoUCH COVERS, $2 and §3. Ladies’ Black NETTED CAPES, $2.98. f best quaiity Black Tontlee Ladies’ Brilliant BLACK LISLE HOSE. S0c. Colored Wool Laces, i Tomorrow at our rds of white laces: Underwear 16:¢ xtra fine G of our Su Ladies” Suits, I;). These are all wool and come fn a va- rioty of materials and colors. Wedo not ok we offor o Under- mer sto codepartmient : S0 5,000 vards of Made 8 | wish to take them Into our new store and ilk, wi " deop silk fringe. § wotin)ly worti 85 T ored wool lnces At 208 yard. The Monday, weshall sell20 dozen, 240 it i G EONHRLY Norl e will sell chofee of the lot at 8. Former price §15 AT D BT ] A R Sy of our 8180 quutity blalc Trlitan ' | price #12 to 3168, T ———— e | Morse Dry Goods C Morse Dry Goods Co Morse Dry Goods Morse Dry Goods Co Morse Dry Goods Co y o y sC y Co B GAILTIES OF THE WEEK. entrusted to him, euch ono found some daiuty | John Patrick left for New York Thurs WILLET PO ITINGE for part of the session, until, in_fact, he had LiBOR. Doards of arbitration, whose duty it shall b prize awaiting him. t wngle | evening to join Mr. and M H. Pat- accomplished the object that bad induced his nd det 1 differ and con” Charles Metz Entertainin His rick, The Carcer of a Nebraska Fioncer, | candidacy, and that was to vote for Screening Coal. trowersies betwoen luborers and their emple Friends on Top of a Tally-Ho. Re: od and tho n has gone to Chicazo and rtly Drowned. Hitclicock for Unite essenaior. On the | The Knightsof 1 assemblies of this | e, which may be submitted to them in w club adjourned, unanimously voting thav of 3 4 A = 28 e NS S Y, SO0 i final cownt of-the vote for st tor, tho | oo poce Yi4 % ory | ting by allthe partics, Such boards of arbi A jolly party filled ono of Stephenson’s | {t' (i plansant meetings Chis was tho most , On 4 shot il XH}\ pnemg The late Willet. Pottinger of Plattsmouth, | gauy was awariod to IKenneds, it 1o the he | €Ity have r ivod ciroulars from tho mminers! | $ 04 o shall | Rsoat il 6. Power and au- tally-hos lnst evening and then driving | enjoyable. to ill, and not expected ¢ fo; TS one of the bost known lawsers and | terim the election of United States senator | 85Sembly of o wmwfn \\,\], requesting , in respect to administiing oaths, through the stroots, kept the air in vibration e abas i, T L op | Politicians in the state, affords a good subjeet | had been accomplished. ; q 10 stay away from the coal mines, Witnessos and. ompelling thelt by means of morry lughter and frequent | oo o “"“"‘“f‘"§‘\‘1, RO gt e ok tad daugliter Grace of | for an intorosting sketoh, a skeloh that could s e i ek Bl y rs allege that the conl dopartment | uitendancs, prosorving order durig. tho Sit. blasts of borns. About twenty young ludies | M m: : i s > o forme or, at 858 South Twenig: | be made to ubound with pathos as well as hu- | SPIointel redsterof theland ofico b SAlt | of tho Union Paciticrailiad s trying to in- thesii) oA Wait B O SOLIMBLY = : ago Sun « 3 ¥ 2 A b pu L o ch e wis removed oa acconn Joi TN a Y d requiring the production of pi i and gentlemen participated in the fun upon “‘“’.:]""',um s :‘l:“g"‘ L third street, - mor, and furnish a woral fit asan adornment | of tha hitter feolings of the Mormons against | rodu reens, and becauso the miners 55, A0 4l Elor 3 s powersand privileges, ble, conferred by iaw coal weighed before s was heretofore done, the compan down the min and will not r for any tale He was drowned in the Missour threcor four weeks ago within si the invitation of Mr. Charles Metz, by whom the onting was given. The coach was first driven to Council Bluffs and after returning Master Charles N. Hine is spending the r nder of bis vacation from Lake Fo e with his mother at her home in ning, has shut pen until him, which animosity ersome | decisions on land mutte aht of his | Pottinger was persomuily and morally hon- 10se out of sowe of his witnessed only by the relatives and | e ustices of the peace ¥ ; P Al S ! e S e M B ) ; >c. 8. The commissioner of cration, traced tho streets of Omaha. Before dis. intimate friends of the contractin Kountz Place, i ! Lome, Me. Bottingor was alwaya in ntha | Sty 0 8l Inlwlrn.‘lvu-; Haold, bt was oo sl tarns o ney me @09 ). 1,5om i statistion eial] bekira aoR Tkt banding the party stoppedat the rooms of the | parties. Mr. Ruwit connocted with th _Paddock, sonof Senator it ot Tase ot s of thos n who think t 1t ull is houest and g vk~ such compensation as 1y bo Deutscher club” where refreshments were | Omaha tent and awning company, and Mi the city Frid d - will ¢ SCjEan Lair in politics as well as loy Vermont Knights. v, ¢ served. Those who enjoyed the ride were | Keeler isa young lady well knownto a host s with his sister, Mrs. O, the Misses Pomy, Tzschuck, Schmidt, Lund, | 0f friends in Omal on after the cere- 3 Dodge Gerner, the Misses Smith of Davenport, la., | mony the bric o east, and | Ny an@ Mrs. €. N. Dietz returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange, Mr. and Mrs. | willhe at home & friends about | from Alaska and fre highly shad his “wot” lines strung along | He was fond of a joke, a of per- | mno ronen St it s f 3 o general conventionof the Knights of it being @ legend that his eatches | Petrating ‘one, and n man hos folt tho | bl g % exceiea \hnm’s of any fisherman along | UK Of his ketn sative and quick ropartee, } L4bor assembiics of Vermont, held at Bur- " Thi: told of him: lington last w as one of the large: the Big Muddy for, say « stretch of one hun- oot B 1ol police force or dete bod. ¥o of men shall bo brought into this stte for the supression of t and | domestic violence, except upm the applicis Gyger and Messrs. Charles, F'red and Arthur | August 15, at 516 South Tenth street. trip. They not only enjoyed two weeks of e BN 8 3 mheit was a prominent lawyer of | most enthus athering ever held in the | tion of thelegislature, or the executive when Metz, Tzschuck, Lund, Charles Gyger and o Tl high life on the boat, but saw much that was | 45ed miles, either up or down. It is supposed | ¥y ity, at least so Schoenheit himself | state, Repre s from all the local as | tho logislature sannot be convened, Arthi th of Daven port A Pleasant Affs interesting. thathe was in pursuitof his favoritopastime— | thougt,und ho never fulledto_make himselt | (o FEESEEEETS 0 R A surprise party was given lastovening at | Mayor Cushing left for Boston Friday | the passion for which hasremained dominart Ll 15"“‘;;*}";;:“"{‘*~ Do en G Tah | (s ationt of: le 11k isebar worans Dr. Birmey cures eatarrh, Beo bllg. . A Reception to Miss Cleland. cven'th avenue to Jennie E. Ben- | evening to D Rananugh lahe Mvsnin {Orenta tha. @ tesblomenpAwh il wask el P ol B o B T R s g Ll i tars v It | shayveLbhs ordr Ban i obenad 1t s g, A most delightful reception was given | pett, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr., and | the Hub ¢ August 12 by the Mayors® nies old t he was out seeing to | Konnedy for (h o senator., ship 7 per cent during the past quart The O'Neill Case. Thursday evening at tho home of ‘William J. S. Benuett. There were present .ml of A\‘l-x -i'\nj~l -\’” \lll 2 pre ;llli;x?, vice nes," and t cherous bunk crum- Ah! Me, Pottinger,” exclaimed Schoen- He advocated cducational movernent he wevidencoin the case against John 1 Darst at Thirty-ninth and Cass streets, in o 8 Anf EAGR M n. Peart Ri | Baul i L O NI 00 #In0 bencath his b pteuipitadng himinto | heifi¢ heard of you, but I never | pushed among the assemblics of the state, ill, charged with obtaining proport honor of Miss May Cleland of Peoria, Iil. n Feco and Hy/and ROl | e NP, the rushing river. Ho was too weilk and un- | g ’ and especially among the working men under false pretenses, was all introduced ' Who I8 visiting tho family at whose residence. :Lain, Guy and Ward Bake ctlaur & _ Stuart L. Hayden of this city, accompan- “"';‘“' FOIDatlio ylth thepowertuligurrent 1k hoenh and Pottin ore the convention adjourned the men emoon, and the arguments will ! e pod g cactive | B¢ and Albert Wallace of Chicago. Music, | ied by his sister, Mrs, Ashbel Patterson, and | 4nd was swept off to death, open nall, squ s and looked | bers decided tosupport none of the candi- submitied next Wednesday between 11 A the reception was given. o atkeaciive: |81 NG dia Tisys cooupiad the avening, Ko 4 den of Lincoln,” lofy | o his carly d ttinger was much more | into t1 of the om Richard- | dates for the respective ofices that ave (o and 12 0’clock. In the meantime O0'Neill will parlors were beautifully decorated with flow- | frosnmonts wers setved by thi mothereof the on in rosponse to tele- | than an ordi an, and always took a | son county. o laugh of | filled this fall unless they would favor the | acoupy a suit of Tooms on the pasior loow of 4 ors and greens, while in ono corner, half | youths, % ) Figts linces of shole | SONSPIOTINs oKt 1n the afairé of Pottiv cate a delic- | following: o County jail. hidden by the foliage, stood the punch bowl RIS ee R R I e A I ious Joen you Mr. | 1 4wetkdy pay ment, law ——— filled with a cool, delicious beve Later Movemonts of Socioty Folk s ahived ¥ avd irarapioactoiiin o heard of - you e g enplosmsdishily i ney eures catarrh, Bee bldg: in the evening an elegnnt lunch was servedin | Mrs. J. S. Stone left for Boston yesterday. ik and John | SO et bl X e LI E IOy Amans /0] i e T R e o en ey ol Tast week from a sum. | Pt aud declsive und brilliant in. their exe- —_————— Homesteads to the extentol” 000 from taxi- ol inment of the g mer atrick brothers ranche, report A RAAI DAt et o 0 ordinary indivi Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. A A i ol O'Brien, Eppencter, M v, V S Northern Wyoming and Moutana and fishi ortd s g i Pl ity PEDPPE n = £ QVIEIRS O1LLS 4 1 rison, Cartlo. Cammings, Hattle Muday s Morcor 1s visiting frionds i | i (D@ troutitreams of the mountainous dis- | Hinsdiraterlolghts i the paneof publi PEPPERMIND DROPS. 0 repeal that portion of the law that ag Loy A Mrs. Dr. Morcer is visiting friends 1o | oS WOUtEREouns efthe mountaino life than lio did, but lo hus roie s s—You must have had that suit dyed. | MHOUNs to double taxation, = McDermott, Mag ; Duluth, Mion. . i were sccompanied part of the time by e sl el b of Ko 1ive hoan 1 Plabue s fora day's labor. 5 Cunningham, Pear I v, Hel Mrs. Edwin Taylor is visiting friends m | Sutphen and Kelly McComas. a Dlios fn Nafrialons hisiopy that, il Ltya || W suppot o loamiag suile & ane that is RELIIRSCE s Hint et cquall Rock lnn&p May Clarle Messrs. Prof. Sitor S u 'l‘\fl‘\;\ Ma S i Tuesday ¢ tho Amphion Gloe Y s bones dust, for it wus by | drawn from the wood, an apiial ',',‘,”.] l‘.“,";'. hibit the en A ERt ved Smith, Charles Bradbar Max Moy or Milwaukee and tho | composed of members of the Apollo club cculiar ingen d bold actio it b ANt i e o ey 0 RED IS0 ¢ Ve . . Al Yule, Guy "Axtel, L. - Peamons, Py b 5 follows ;. Birst, tenors, Woir tha Waoo 8 s “‘“{:“I‘l‘lrt‘l uil .uhng‘lll-‘llhul\lxl‘:le‘u.lilm‘nhd‘ 'u:”'!\il’::ds\) ‘JIH»].' pa st l: w h"l‘)“lllj hasu't [ nmills of children under ffteen yeu Slll‘ll]‘TS I\Illl- Stoney, Jumes Munroe, Edward Darst, Milton Rogers and family have returned | second tenors, Dale and Troynor; first bass. Pottinger wi maduate of the Athens, O. | f V8 B DU > 4 Henry Cldand, Quiney Knouse, John Cotter, | trom Spirit ke, 3 " cond buss, Mills and | university. Ho eont. weot wng gthens O | Dashaway (at the table)—T think I shall Tdaho Knights of Labor. 1 Wat X Henry Cottor, William King, William White: g s number of their friends | Plattamenth pecke i 1850 ot fony wcated 84 | marry rich girl and settlo down, My, | The Knights of Labor of 1dho are dipping cra ater, : P ot BRIt Jou T % Higgins, John LT S e King o B Motk 1 Y s oaana U thoy wora | Laattsmouth vack in 1556and for @ number of | Siimdiet (the landiady) -1t would bo a mueh into politics and after this year, propose to 5 ars _practiced luy Epencter, William 1 as o pactner of [ ey t, Thomas Ll I charming mannoe and they wore | plan, Mr, Dashaway, if you would cortaln o ot for ake | roceived as delightfully. They first visited |the Hon, T. M. Marquotte b5t el st ¥y A1) bavethings their own way, to some extent, | A eertalneure for Ricu- Miss Cleland will léave for her home in i woaits vacaon " “TeLt Lake | v, Shorwood on Dodgo taud from | ownod soveral - shares in' the original | S Sinkle and scitle up. : at least. Darosit. Dltusie CHial about two weeks, 8 vacs there they called on M Sauires, the | town of Plattsmouth, and was the builder of | o Bo0K Agent (returning, afterhaving been | % B i Hatio Boad Pt o A west Riall returned this weok from | Misses Durker. daughtor Parker, the | one of the handsomest dwelling houes jo o | Aired down ono flight, to irate brokor) -Iut, They are workingon the mountains, on tho rroublo. Blood Potson, H An Outing at Syndicate Park. a fiying trip to Pittsburg, Pa. | Mis=es Baicock, terminating atthe Merriam. | fowy, © o o ildsomes! i ouses MR | now, joking aside, won't you take one copy! | hillsides and in the gulchos. Bofore a, Consiipation, etied only On Friday evening a pleasant pienfo | - R. A. Rod 9f Moutreal 1s visiting his | Bistop Worthington, who_consented toro- | - Poitinger was a quoer man in many parti- | Forvester—Ave you fuiling to make money¢ | to support any man for office, thoy require | by Orisman & il at. Col- wrs given at Syndicate park in honor of Miss | DIother, George A, Rodgers, of this city. lieve the bishop of New York for a fow | culars; sharper thaua serpent's tooth, un. | Lancaster—Yes, that, is the reason I'm fail- | him to pledge himself that ho will support [owi, sold to Ruth Kimball of ‘St Paul, The party was D, ( bar of Salt Lako City, for- | weels, in onter that the latter might secure | serupulous. i the att it of his ends, | ing. Who told you about itt 4 bill that is to be uced in the next le 3y Balp N e Futh g N8 party v of Ol is the guest of Mr. Ernest | needed rest in Europe, w some | shrewd and astute In-all his manipulations | At a seanco—Auditor—I would Jike to | islature, Toking to the ipeorermnt b 4 chaperoned by M. Joff. W. Redford and ; ; poroned by M. Joff. W, Redford a dinner last week at the Univ ub by | and devices, a smooth man with his linguisti- | speak with Robert Browning, Spirit Moe. | tondition of the Mrs. E. F. Seaver. 2 y Rev. Luther M. Kulns left Thursday fora | the president of the Fourth National bank, | cal powers, and generally successfulin all | dium (ten minutes later) o M y Ye This weele the bisho) y Browning has me of the k wboring man, ponding with low A very pleasant boat ride was taken upon [ month in the easv of relaxation aud enjoy I \\of Neo | bis undertakings. He wasivt roubled very | Just heen seen, but the angzel could ot un rethern v are making their the lake, then rofrechments were served after | mont. guest of his friend Dr. Webb at | frequently with any gualms of conscience stand what he said, Auditor—How lik e felt and are greatly cncouraged which the party amused themselves by using ‘\ 8 yege Josselyn and {r,m v have gone to -Iln‘u:l»,. }vhnn:\l‘lu;:l \:;’\-l ‘\-”|I.>[|]u\~ : '.“r'f“" :.“\\.4.-nn‘.ii;l‘tln«‘»](l-:u:: ~~’m;?' lr'm‘xlx;\l ““Ihi‘ : e u\ll.)’\lu;tl‘\;;\h 3 2 phone 112 el the pInied tion 1 AL Nty s AR, CULIS. DAFO K506 lo ouse wport, the countr or Cass county, when the adoption of the | Third person plural—twi Tho bill they propose to pass reads gs ";' :\"u~-lu~!kllu~>)msflh romantio beautles | 00 - Uaad i8,.% of Mr. Ross Winans of Baltimore, ustitution was vote As will be | puo yan “,m"‘\,.\ (i (,“,Hv“.‘m,,,,, ay follc ; ¥ ! T.D. 1) Salesmy el 16501, © Besides Miss Kimball t vere present Yates v Monday and acts 1o bo absent avout six wooks, and by the old-timers 1 those famil- | pgtoen himself in an X-alted w Ay Section 1 ve shall be established a.y bu- - e yoaes odlss Kluball thero were prosent: Ao z friends o | W' bein bis diocese thelast of this month | iur with Nebruska's carly history, the domo. | - e e reau of immigration, libor and statistics, . O \ Miss Robertson of Kansas City; also Messrs. il and Miss Ellen Vaill of [ P Birney cures catarrh, Beevldg, D e R el 1 o n ant | Curtain, “woare willing to ATer our pagrons. | SODCE of e Tt Ve T ANy i by 4 & P, Willian Burdett, S. Avion Lewis, H A, guests of Mrs, M. Heth, at e P probability, had it not been for Willet Pot. | tll the awusement ‘wo kin ina legitimite | i’ With the consont pf the Coot: il - Kimme Patterson, Henry' W, Pen JRDON Y, tinger's nover-failing ingenui woy U vish to remind you thet China | commissioner shall hold his office. fo tug 1511 Dodge St nock, K M. Beach, Silas Cobb, Dr. Wix | * Ar_ and Mss, Thomas Swobe have gone to P8y TR T g bt By somo mysterious hook ¢ an_ir. | ©8Es 1s considered no fulr. years, and until his spcce I have L d Robertson, Hot Sprmgs, South Dakota, for the balance | p - K Mok s ;mnmg regulavity o > abstruso character was | = Congressman (to his wife)—It angers me | been tppointed and qualif r discovered in the returns from Rock Bluffs, [ to see how you throw away money. One | removed. T thrown commissioner shall collect 4 and Mr. S \\ Omaha People go A of fis aumu s ; ple go A-fishing. PN o left Satur R ; . in Potti ud it was Pottinger's | Would suppose you wore spending tho sur. i NS M Agustas Prait oftoved tho prizos at a [ 1, 2% GO I Lelle Joft Saturdavovon: | 1ta winsom pinions dritt a-down the date, | I FoLtngor's caunty, uud it was Pottingor'd | Wwould supgoso ' JERIE et forupuen hpo) themblob ol labar, 11 pelk AGENTS FOR ..Wzd ;‘T‘“‘“HMM‘M oceurred at Lake W, Over “{‘ y]\l\‘-lm aud through its pearly this timely discrepancy, The county The cditor's check—the blue peneil, earnings of laborin 1 and women, and the r Olenbojl lust Tug Senoon at Mlaaral 1t Roes of the board of éduce- | Under the b was composed of Poftinger, County “Well, ' ) as the Ay sg means of promoting their material, st n 2 ) ) Point. There were fourteea small boats and day evenivg for Nisgara Ialls | By cranniod nools, \\h‘«‘*l\‘:“‘ht':p;"in@ccls prlockand d, A. Chapin. The vote was | thostick paper. lelicotual snd mortl prspeity, 'The con Wm. 'T. Wood & Co's t one steamer engaged in the contest and this | for & month's vacation, drone; g s “‘h‘r“’)“‘\_‘m‘,‘,N;‘l‘”“"‘.‘;l“,z:; Roo ity | Wyoming is the 4-1144 of states. Failing | asioner’ shall suualy” ; o report in I 2SN 1 fimo thros Omala poplo took prizos. Mrs, | P, J. McShano has roturned from a | Light asa moonbeum on tho dreamy gule, | {hiepizo roninfs ol Lo vots of Ttock BIutts | on (i Routua, sho came 14 on the e ol P e ik SOYSARE IR, 10 A0, 04109 s ce Toals, Clemont Chase wou the first prize for the | prosperous and lively trip to Deadwood aud | It eddies onward like the faintest trail and the constitution would bo carried aniel | 15 the forty-fourth ITaAn S0 a0 ARG aAec by st il lady catcking the largest fish, w fishing hat | the northwestern region. Of & tain cloudlet through dim distance | tho offices of the siate ful to e e b pat A ——— Hanrvasih AUSK PEIICHL RN AN 20 C 307 trimmed with hooks and lincs. Mrs. Edwin | = Dexter L.Thomas and_family wer east- | blown; ; republicans, Dr. Biruey cures cataren, Bee bldg, tEa IRk AR 0 RRR S I) rescott Sliding D Baum took the booby prize, 8 box full of | bound passengers on the Milwaukes Wodies. Fineas the finest floss of Samarcand, Vas Willet equal to the emergenc Y e e Not more than eight rs act Iesco 1€ m{-’ oor n-ugsl l\.vunI the auumfiu«m(m.u lm')'{un- , en route to Boston, bu"",;wllh}; in Ur(‘w”"fl“ ‘indhtl*l\\'"l-l:‘ Well, history says that the Rock i3luffs re- The 4 Heart acidemy for day | worsshall sonstical a law. = “'good bait for bass.” Bert Gray, son of F Gl Al o RS hile it is twisting through the pensive | g onr, i pack came | PUPils, situated on St. Mary’s avenue | 97K shall coustitute o ‘ IS i ot Lo st . 08 “JT ‘.l“.'.‘.‘\‘hu\ ir. superiuten lent of the A. Aoy turns were thrown out, and Nebraska came | F enue | all'sate and municipnl l l.mgus. . - Yeeks DIoAC. R iatiy 3 int i congh'the accouchment, of | and 27th st., is an institution devoted te onfioe / » bug of corn meal and a tiny, minnow net. | uring fa the mountains. o S VOOKS Pled- | 1 geomg “some viewless spirlt with nimble | W10 the union through ' the accouchment of eToted 0 | f f o s conflned In Pottinger. It was rocky on Rock Bluffs, but | themoral and_intellectual education of | th to's pr shall be done w, 3 The other prizes, u fine fish scale, a hook ex- X hand 4 h ‘ oy " . prison shall be done within the b otk . 8 y 0. N, Daveuport, steward of the Millard o - 4 2 went allthe same, and Nebraska owes tho | younggirls, The courseincludes overy- | prison gro except where the wor s T ). tractor and acompass went to other than Daveupart, Millard Spins it with lightest, airiest sun-gold ot . S Joung ry= | & grou v 0 118 _Work i aq . Omabaus, After tho priscs had boen awarde ‘\“.:»‘:.l{i."‘n‘::v‘ ot li:::-‘:.‘:f:' SR s ree ey P10 '@ bright fabrlo on the wess wind's Convasser @ monument is high as tho | thing from an clomen department to [ done on publicworks under the direct con tiol W ashburn & NI()cn : i < el tower. inished olg i TR state u vote of thanks was extended to Mrs, Pra N Dt T paw e B loom. e doimocrats charged Pottinger with tno | & finished cla tion, Besides S All labe - - 0 ordinary academical course, g 4. The employment of chileren under Y N e A Cobw, and Miss Tz M. Flasicoll loft for Kansss | Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Beobldg, | ETouestiraud.but Pottinger was aman witha | Ho erdinary acads R ha oA e, Ireou oa s profliited. Mt 8 Co’s Wire 2 e N e Thereliay (2 ViR e o . 9 ' g &ood deal of the facetious in his composition, | Painting, drawing and the languages u . o0 not @ citizen of the s Thursday evening Miss Marga: b S e S S ol e B SN L5 55 and the wrath of the bourbons was the balm | taught. French is included in the ovdi- or who has not declared his l’ \ SRR SCORNELE IAly fo_the tanaie clab 01 | o e e aant e Yok A Notable Report. of Gilead to his soul, * nary courso, Differenceof religion is no omo such, shall bo employed \ope, which sho is amember. Thoso invited wero | R X0 MSWhco compoy, and tamily | wpor iordored mensturation, anarmia | T0 s als sid that 16 was Pottinger's | otk both el LToIoCO! of puplls, pro- |upon or in conmection wilh an or ¢ Misses Mary Buck, Margaret Cook and Bth- | ~ Doo Haynes of the Boyd manaiement is T hioniiey, fk may yevpacty e terziod n Filcnboor Guttod tates semmor, e W- | yided they conform to tho goneral vogu- | municipal works : e o 4 . 3 . S A y ) . . pec cheock United States senator, ions of the scho 1 cholastic See. 6, The legislature s 1le r me S | B clwynae iennedy sud Mossrs, Paul Luding SUNRerIog o0 tha, I:fl:"‘!»i',{xi\ilfjumm“l“";“ Extract from Dr. W. P, Mason’s report on | Pottinger of Cass and Kennedy of Sarpy i"'_' ns of th “;"l'l 1 o ",' Milo: o e SHE AW At Yale & Tow ne M fg' tou, Lariuors Dealse, Artuur Moatmoreney | stmits ke Michig ko | the waters of Excelsior Springs, Missourl, county were contestants for float senator for | (I8 Commmencos the firsy Tuesdny in | FLUG G G, OF KV adequate lien . e e und Howard Kennedy, jr. After patiently P : P that district, and of course the certificats [ September. Classes begin at 9 . " m., | on’the subject of thelr b Co% K ine L.ock tag-mgw its ead the " tangled silken turcad | Mrs, O. N, Ramsey, Miss Yates and My Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, was issued to Pottinger, Ho held his seat § 8nd pupils ure dismissed at 3:30 p, m. Bee. 7. The legislaturo may establish g P ;

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