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0 m S D J 4 TCITT 9 2 THE OMAHA BEW: (MONDAY, AUGUST 25 18)0. Come——————————————— - ———————— e e e e e . e e e e - S — — e - R —— ——— A{’] l(’\ (F \“ l\” I\LR | orzmization ;’r\’l.-l'fl‘\l.'xiv|tlrll'\l‘ SMcials en- | be marlyup b theavenige, with the oxcey | WILL BE NADE KNOWSN TODA X, [of the chomi wmgite the firv] the old man gstherlag the wood he un- | - ERLUTLED R b VLY ) irely oul o uis pol C ey en 5 &S on of cor d potatoe: 20 o —_— v rove o of v . P . g 2 | prothers, in pace ind harnony, striving to. n. u of 111‘ n 1potatoes. Com will b ftasmor (hatihe,s . OCaunetl Ma was prevented from spreading o a | conc 1'1I||M|J) as though nothing had hap- | pethie T the sntme genotal pusposes, could | "POILA two-thirds crop, aud - ptatoes are the Supreme Cou 0w of frame flats but o fow feet aistant. | pened. The workmen weroe specchloss | e have gons on withour work, ourorg: i ey - T R B L Reachpd an Agree After the hose carts arrived the blaze was | for a while, and then one said | e Tiey Tousd ita Cimpsntivly Basy Tak | lntad, evir-arowiye anl sthng fo R b T L Skt Bt Bl e | quickly extingulshed. The stible belnged | “Look a’hat ole man, you'll havo to 1t you have made up your mind fo by L e, while individuals each v i< I session ofone hp e supreme council ad 0 & 101 , the bugg: o e o ¥ » S, Ve ( IS hout | pod's S " Y » Bust |« Now Pirky, B - . | sossim ofone hpux the supreme councll a | 3% ome to S, J, Car, the grocer. Tho git out of this. We dont care “lout | Hood's Sarsaparilia do ot be induced to tak g A THE CLEARANCE RECORD. ikl 0 tomortow. The report of | g5, 10as will nrobably’ not be moret losin® time er carryin® yer korpus| any other A Boston lady, whoso example s | Ortaitiod Woosrss s : g . 1l y more than ) ) plo b | | teanieiil Tenninetions of { the <vr‘nlwnw- likg beem comploted, ’l’,” the | &30, It was doubtless the work of an fncen- through the street | worthy tmitation, tells her experienco below 1R " g Atlian e D 88 | connil decided frol to onter upon 118 oot | diary, Theold man looked contemptuously nt “In one store whero I wont to buy Hood's i allianee of Hanilto i it ® | uprome wundl i T T bl ouy. el Lt | givo-scontinental tone thotr own instoad of Hood's; e told tue their's the publie ¥ The following table, ipil % i - Atk e i X " g . rpors, 1 odon't eare, jis . . ) ] Very 1 r » s Which | Presd .uv ntches from the cleating b L | > In the line of farco comedy the “City DI | , ' p,nigers, Iodon’t care, T jist | wouldlastlonger; that T might take iton tou oo Very Tnportant Mitters Whidh | Prodden Do ies from the clearing hoases Another TiesUp Deciled Upon. vectory" 1s the nost tiotable success of tecent | 18 Ty Lo 'sured fo' foty dollnrs Were not Cnsiterel Before Bt g Al deal o ities naml, shows tho @mwss ox- | Apasy, N Yo, August 24—A prominent ", it ol 1 ¢ 5% . o I c ho Alliance Ca ik PRy v lus <, with rates o cent | loader in the Contral st 'Rl 8 aftee fn. | ooare, Atd thidseciol of It coe futy Bo | Hooll Satapitils tius & staudily | | o et h e Canpaign meelingat Blie Hil 1 e ; 1tat strike, and ¢ found in the porsonnel of the company, which | ing popularity, which canonly be won by an | days® trial; that it T did not 1ikeit T noad not was Enterel Upon, conmeet with Tor iho corpesiordlia e - 1%01 1 one of the local assemblies, who isin o y Sl | embraces many of the best kuown people on | articleof rell merit. Giveit atrial pay anything. ete. But ho could v il et ke bt (K s - J At oo F\ e Y:"‘if”“.‘\ j‘j‘i":‘hh':"\l;" b | the comedy stago —people who have learned | o N I on me to change. I told him I had taken g o T T pleile of the G s | 7 | Shore and Filchburg rads at Rotterdam | Wl the requirements of thelr o St ) e “"“”“\'““""‘“‘"|-:~';‘ e o YA, (8 ¢ 4 been armngzy to be Y rae P o junction has heen determined upon, The | schools of minstrelsy, variety legitimate | vontly o A S satisfied with It, and did not want any otler, Flitor of Tar B Comp Lylt wis | adll e | L Mool [SEATRAE e g pg ey et tinoe t0 the | tomedy, atd wio have profited by the de | Af Appatontly lnnocont Man Nare | wihen I bogan taking Hood's Barsiparilia S0 HRLIDY 109 ¢ [oW eLLI00MES 1) Bekd | [y Bubrs it 38! W | [ Central b and Schene. | mnds O the piblic for a s of snsanen \m'l.\ scapes th l‘l-nli'""“'-n'}h | 1 was fecling real miserablo with dyspepuia, £ alvant Lgreat wave of popilar | r P b | tady th narkable progress | Which shall be ut once amusing and 1+ remarkablo enso has just boen A 80 weak Lt ab tinios ¥ could I | nong ti arfiers &nl strt R hat the exa | Dt Lol | in vaising the blockade, which is almost an “The City Director of tuday 18 but o | tried fn the superior court of Sonoma {7 L - A = b Earfie LA, lig 45,28 H | event of the pust on that portion of the | reminiscence of a for Sty Divectors,” | aounty, says the San Franeisco spoeial L | and the fac it thise sune men were the | An | PR sderpiia Eimanl 99 road, which wasmade known at the Grand opors | ¢ p “ihitneo Tribune, Some tme ngo | o o s chief ofa grat ogankatin of fay , Lher - a at Stelia 8 it louse n season ov two ago. Tho title| Y IO LI e time ngo | e e their sk th sie. Pure and | B 1 X iber 1y and - uhle iid | Vigorous Resolutions, is preserved and the mames of tl Jwvid Parks, who llvs Bloomfield, | gtana, T tooked 1ike a person fh | Y G Rt et e et fostlist | sk Niw Yo Augist 21 —Al today's meet- | characters, who are all Smiths, butoutside of | Wis swind 1 by o gold brick dodge. A tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so An alllan colebration will be held at e e f v BNy this there (s little to recall the first season of | mman ealling himsclf W L, Bean, Shaw, N ttenpt Mayleville, Do ty, August 23, and & i i ng of the central labor unon resolutions | i TUEt ¥ N bo o e of | R s Br et ity W 4 good that 1 wonder at myscll s sl hare ko biglirnut isexmetel g o, b were adopted denouneing the managenent of | yightat Boyd's wasso full of incident, so | Sestaditit San Fihnalsco e the Sippossd | GomvIe cuds frequently speak of | I o I v d Plasait Dile allianco wil a plenioin S LI the New York Central, reciting the impem- | crowded with lughter, so rounded with tal- | syindler. Rl RIRTROMGRE i S| us av UCRRy ST ol t, Boston, z gk th 1t Hutton, (A e By R (i s e tive course taken hy Goveror Seymourin { ent that one caunot help but giv it to KUl e Was et He e % p dny, M id snbech maling Will furmish iy i1 Lo | 186200 & simidar ey and calling upon | the proplewho make the “City Divectory” | SR AG AU & A L sa g3 H s e | B IS g uren | e piplsho e e POl himory ) L St e o ol ines sapatrilla e ey The Bufe ity nlite 1 hold it i B operate the entive Vandorbiltsystem. on the road [ “The teial of tho 1overa week. | L ‘:l | \ ) 1 4 ‘ PR ¢ 5| 155 Assistance for the ttrikers, drew an inmense audicnce to Boyd's opera | of whom ave the best-known in ‘the by €. LIOOD & (0., Apothee 1 { i - i liances "o tior wi 150 T CINCINSATT, O., Aurust 24.—Delogates | houselustuisht is Charles Reed, an oviginal | county, testified that they woere cortain ‘ St e i yttne et (o i Il from forty-four assemblies of Knights of nedian whose work sugeests ! | Hoan ‘was the man who Parks Lied Ll U e ALl 4 4 Lo ¢ f t g of G 4 | 2 S ool of comedy to @ rma d | } iy = — - ' %, Sot- | soni ¥ 8 B \F Ilwood ! . al s 1 Labor met tere today and unanimously AR e [ The proprictor o1 tho Potaluma hot x 3 * Fhiienit Vlsde auit Vi1 ndciae fi o | et ol e | passed resotutions sndorsing Poyder e ; testified Hoan, who had re ved undor WAL AN DN DR IR | r 1 not || wyard, Cheyennecounty, Septomn- | Sioux i ionin the X 3 1 M, John Sith 1 { ut i His Paraphernalin More In Vi ' : ; . Mi 5 | t the ene of lalir i sufoin bis | But e wholo stréngth of tho com | fore the | ke ”('."I'“ : A l" ing { ; oo 3 = | subseriptic 18 start NS oes. tigh. west M 7, A HTeEy ¢ Sie et I e Coquette's Toile ( ! npain | bi § St. Iaul | warded to Powderly du ek. Meet- | well known to theatergoers, and their irst | o 1 f 1 a | p into the apartments of on | at tho v \ savin ©s 1ot | Providenc: s willbe h very appearanco last i aled’ out well con [ 'y e i vare exotics of the century? 1 | ( \ - ered avplause, whic we heen choes gt 1his inne ind | 4 - Filils . 1| g ; R P Sentiment A triking, S e et st cipionts. William | hind of dopositions from | fOF NS WAYS s one, b ; . P S e e R Bostos, Mass., August 24—At a largely L o ot Wit B Mask. | Now Yor ol Toston Lo show | DY sutticient bribory oy rrast e s attended meciniz of local nssemblies of | Burt Haverly and Alf Himpton contribute | that he \ Cali forna when Darles | ebrate it ylaren There you | % & A picnie will beheld at Diel's grove, o 4 ”"II"”""”“"”“”" comprsed entiely of | o0 y|\"v"l!l|“ulvuw St ]l»y '\ \“A‘ o | 2y V\ml}r :‘ Wi ot "f” ‘\ vwmw}l\'w ssing - cise N { | " e terviil # e sl I ol sailrond mer o 8t o o meoting I rmance, seconde oy o stron wession that o feand was d to k B0, lo ! | Jmpen nuwt bopublishal i o bocye comnty, on Thurslay, Au (iR G railroad men, the sentiment of the meeting | fom ol G ¢ ™ Biving tho usui | Droesrn Uhe denoutt 1 YO Craps and dressing oowns, h kon Hpond ! Josoh Edgeron, mdgendmt, nomiies | RIS was deciledly aginst a strile, alhough | quotaof protly girls, so necssary in | Lroc kb dotiee | e, his eEabroI hose of ibaIa e o 30 foruttoney enenls 0. M Kem, i | Norotk . hearty sympithy was expressed for the | these days of farce-com fuccises, | WS B00leNr LML Donn BN | Ry [ ertian e aan, His % JiZn, Virous expeises mistbe icur dplebbl e i L] Bt s . Vies Prosident Dayis of tue Steam | Miss My Trwin and — Mis s | Tuan that tho jury stood six vic Y ool Sl b o e -~ ul thise tousand wd one bil t e mt. | T L e » | Dessioin, ad Mon's Protoctive union says ¢ ~No | Irwin, bear the weight of the comely on the | tion awgainst sis fovacquittal, Dean has | T B e Ho' arothen £ 4215 1o satinad: M s [x‘:‘- ) ‘x'\“’f'l]» w ol Lol other organization on the topof the caith has | part of theladies, thele worle being far above | aerook inhis fingerand was soon ident 3 v i) ‘”’ i OUSCIH, W‘H fitly the farmer 1Wes, s L S e 1t to order our union 1 stk s | tho averago fn polutof ability ind versatility, | fled 2 tothat partieular, His peculiar | (UL bl bl it £ : wte the srvat ballcof the aliine party, in | oy be eperdod L Vledlrd rizatlon takes in allclasses of men who | Miss May Irwin,as a comedienne, has hardly | demeanor whilo on trinl was such as to | Sarty him through the exigencies of a view of the preent hard tines and gener ay be expeded. < Ansreios work on railways. an equal in hor particularsphere. She iS | aid ina convietion, Ilis case was so | fshionablo existence: his walstcoats, depresionarenot ina cndition teontribite AT Topka — originul, conscientions to a fault, and has | oo a0 " ot 01 smbossed, gilded, artistic; his coats und wery liberily, if atll, md the i cocand i i,‘} LA ' Delay Hudson in Danger. whatso few women in the prafession possess, ‘ Pis Bl L ,,“‘,”. District At | 1, ots from the flannels of mornbng to N e e i i i Nehraska City Bridge Troubles. | sXamiviii v ”;H‘;\‘\ ”\‘ ‘\",f,l": ,': \l hl b m: i ‘;‘1 8 ‘r\ { \‘\, e h i audn | totost the f the dopositions, | vhe tadlless din he ghts I of dollars inty o L eS| yoard of assembly 246 held a secret session rended upon to ar i i Sl 3 A A 5 piles of 1 ktie ampilgn fined Nenraka Crry, Neb, August b —[Spedal | tonight. It was decided thatif the Delaware ‘e, Miss Amelin Glover, an “American | He visited St Boston au ow | D piles 2 olored neckties, his Tt istrvethat if the firmers and v [to e Birl—The propied new wagon S 8 C GO A dancer,” as the oills Sav, isquite the | York and found everything true tod | innumerable hats, the shining Piceadilly men yould be wh v [ by taitd and | brilgo awossthe Missoari iveris not yetan dson road - persisted. in handling any | equalof that famous Bnulish diner, Loty | inthedepositions. ~The withosos. who tile cheek by jowl on the shelf with the (st STei B i Ly roiell S | R o ST bondl b (ha. ot Total fer frefght from the Central & genenil | Lind, who nuade such a furore With the | wopa peliable mien 2 A Alow silken nondeseript he wours Jigrnf oild Bt the candi- | o0 si00.00 1 sl 2l : it Outsilo of New York \‘W‘M‘ b lered and that the same | Gaiety company lastseason. Sho is geraceful | 3 000 T ekl A h wlo field, and his jewel ca 1 ey i | 100,00 b peenvoteld, The < S30F tayutlalia bolia No olirlag lowias Wi | Souion b take reference to the Boston & | s a fiwn and refieets the “postrey of motio otorvaph, and exh i A AR e and Wones, imar ind o lead or | cagy Bulington & Quincy rilind s fight- | thielastjear Albany and Fitch burg in case they continued | so “delightfully toll abmt by that dever | QU diflerent hotl y | 3 Jn U e el ¥ Nitvdite roten & Tley | insovery step wilh d speration and nay yet I - 1 handling the oad’s transfer freight. versifier, Clinton wd, | known of his o tion | ¢ the studs that glitter i e 1 | Ol 4 | RNOTES FRON Y ANKTON, = o~ - — | That he o i aegod 1y | Lmmic € CX PN s r'tbosom ‘ % LY 2 ol Coming Week in Congress, 3 | evening, and th pins who oppos aLilie b 4 £ S rdiondsiop) L | Blight of Prolibition—The Out= | Wistixeros, Auzust 2h—he ovder of Sl | - | his cravat in place | isassoded that the compiny 4 William Lander was aveosted yosterda - their o In other il | ndlianc batlin B Beliist| Took in the Eolitical Field. | business for the remainder of the session, 48 | o horse steali PR AR A a6 Ak oL | y and Dlad t | Far more intey r than any co= noniihed o donothing o i il \ be o bow | YANKON, S. D, August ecal | arrangzed by the republican comuittecof the | juuonce of 1 ] Rl Ao i/ f uttor « te’s toilet pavhernulin s ther | g ol 8 | to Mk Br|—Tlo Peffor Bros, amoag the | senato, provides 'for eosideration of the | bugisy fora drive wbont the oity | g ¥y gk nd iniclousios of iad when he sal= Bulthe T ot e [ Tarest and best farmers of Yaukton county, | tarift billto bocompletol without interrup ; - IS s Sicy:l Josforvisio s gun shimishll Mipon - the his. No m &l ariiv e | haave sold their 450 ueres with improvements, | tion except by appripriation bills and con THF JOKE ON THE FARMER, | - I i n & dolee far niente, he mees or W nuy 1 distres, th ras e City b enmiles from Yaukton, forg10,00, and wil ronce Wports, Thereare two conference lite Vandeen s 1 S0 i sight to bring toars into the eycs of e | 5 - FEBOFLS B HETLG DAL N HRGE Gl el \ e | ig N llts and Socicty. the tho 1 boholder. Only in ‘New- IR cof f ) 14 a lridge, the | 0 1o Seittie, Washinglon, wher thy will | FSPas expocted: to be prosented durtig the | He Was Convinced That FPather Time | e the B \l bk rite Provia R ¥ ind inlepe for witith wis ufiarwind purcinsed b the. | xo i business, and where: they o 3 week—one on the irrigation survey provis ) o Tiafd iy . g 3 ML h6 B rAGioy L yort, s it rovid Journal, is e, and th o oher side | Butlingon. hs. arovsd considoabia 1 i btk ! whore they can takod | jons of the sundey divil bill, o other ha Pkl b L \ 0 society ubly by | this ¢holce production to. be saen at th The republicin Aertake to see | nation aging the roal, glass of beewif they desire it and notviolate | oueon the land grant forfeitu Anartist who was down on the Jersey | heeoming * 2 y the | hejght ¢ his plory, and not'even tlrats nep I huwve achaice Ttis hardly probblethattt 3 fria | 2Rylaw, These gentlonenare old wesidents | The programne for the weo cedings | shore sketching and painting, says the | New York World could 1 nadmme’s Pi nalegnneios ‘of et * the reublian s d then if sone | of mother vilivoal, aud the Wt | of the enntyand rnkwithits hest citizens, | in the house hus alrtady been ameed upom | New York Sun, sold a farmera crayon | “nobs” heeause, according tothe lan- | ¢ AT BB ST e AR TR m will continue to beledby the wse | vigrousopmsitio tothe bonds will proba- | oneof them having served us county comuis- | a8 to partof the time, and the rules commit- | drawing in which the central figure g L e R L l‘ he luterost that li | by sdf-secking denagomes they wil have | blybe developod hefor thecasels sottied, siojer, Wit they are _Germans _and it isan | tee will pobably provide forthe disposition | was old Father Time with his dedly | ¢ sople wl bitlio : ll2ey in the soul of the wandering ex- oly themsclves to blane whenfinaly they | Itis repored that the C kNG pon secct thit prohibitionis dilving thom | of the remainde ; " : [ BER R B HE DR NSRS cursionist from Tombstone, Arviz., who Hillian > | 10§ it the Chicago packing t R tiln sk seythe, Thebuyer took it well | descent and wlo i \ | o sallsee, us thoy Wil §1 tino s, hoy they | prorisionconpany will a1 bri i dion | 0Aof the stite. ~And they are mot_alone, for ———— Al A 3 | and who 1ol e | has never gazed on his like befor lavebeen du . | Broteediises aint the prcind vo restrata | Many hindrels of others arn going wd ' fop The Pope’s Sorrow, ““""“" with his purchuse, but rotuned | through and through v One of the dandies. in yellow flunnels, Anl so the dictitor finds thit 1o neals | theissumeeof the thesame reason. LoNDOY, Augusti4,—[Specinl Ciblegram to | 1eXtday witha grin on his faco and the | it gcould Dbecome s, st W white, with white shoes money. And low does he mderiaio to get # Senator Peltizrew and Congrasmen Plek- | B T e e B picture under hisarm, and sa ever, ind this they procceded to n his slendor | f e noay e : ST Ol 1 1 Plde | Tin Brn]—The jope has writien o Car- | Py o0 GBI o home | v upon his slendet t, a yellow sashof It is tue that thert are or ouglt tobe [ oy e vay, Neb, Aucust 24.—[Special to | Michellon the asemilingof the republivan e, M g SEpreailg GynpRaILY ovec Ul Yes, ” | S ens? are peoplo who areattenctivo | . prl o Sy e tousndsof dllanlying ide mthe alliace |, o ! _August 24.—[Special to | oo vention this week. Picklen and Gifford | 1288 of Cardinil Newman, In his letter the | ¢fo hain’t but fifteen years old.” i AN R T agliracyvell o mimross orepa deckile ytiistigle { sury ot Lincols, to which lo hods the | TorBen]—Thewis bt litle wpe or af@ir | seen sangiine of nomiiation for |popesays: “lamdeeply grievedat the de- | evy ‘ i i man e R o Yl shusa novaltapodiniindtd S cais (0 dh ] key, but #s yoi hetwould sarcely dae awil | com cropin this section, alttugh whoat, | cctn, but John R, Gamble | partur tho, by hi i % i et bl Ry g | a houtonierc of one pale Marechal Noil . yd a Ji8 , by clection, o i artire of @ man who, by his learning, his “He's got tow hair and a cataract eye, | s it artaits I k) W aud his party of thissowee of sip- | budey wd oits dil potty well, comid o s e st s e P sl ek Ui e d o tatitact exen g bioumig i ioant o ier b i PURLIRIR i TGS SRl \ I 1sc are ofis 0w ihraes, the tine | thodrywealior. Com is ceits pr buhel | Coention with a good deal of strength and | spiendor to o sacvel colloge, I.do not e in chain-hhtming.’ Some of Correlius Vanderbilt's enters | white Alpine lat on his blonde and \ for"tiat s natyet ipe” Butl Sonetines |10l Senator Pettigrew is siid t be favorabloto | doubt that ho has alrerdy received the ro- | jindecd, but 'm glad tohear it.) | tainments willbe readily recalied. Last | a hyacinthine locks, saunter lowly appus liat vhat maynotbe dnedireaty | MO0 oo | hisnominatin. Govemor Melleite will most | wanl of lus virtues. Nevertheless, I will Lhadn’t this pictwr’ home five minits | your, for example, he had Josof Hoffman | down the avenue ona sunny noontide | and iw filly nay bo Indinctly, and, if uilding goes on very lively. Therw is | certainly be nominated for r ction from | continue to pray for therepose of his blessed | When Bill set up 1’ and laughing | 1o play atarecention and paid 21,500 for | Jast w with an expression of untayfully, tht wih some peojle wouldbe | platy of work forall. Binl Brothes lave | pracntindiations, and so will Seertazy of | soul. and . pinted out—what d'yo think? | this aitractionalone, This yearhe hud | delicats . onnul in. bt ovisto of wior ensilcration. Anlnoy theschane | just mored into thee now sbre hildig. | Stite Rigsred. For the other state offices - You've gone . and drawed old e A A s e G 0 01 L on ot 0 s AR A e 10 bogius to un fid. The Brittan hotel front is nearly conpleted; | there will be a scramble. The convention How Harrison Spent Sunday, Pather Time a- i 2 \sute o X A padd $3,000. | ceatic features. Opposite James Gordon A LR e alotel trout Is mearly conpleted; | P06 will Jbe a scramble, The conventlo SR o T e Father Time amowing left-handed. | Ttwill be easily understood how it isim- | Bennett’s sioncyilla ho came Slice followinguoti, theitales of which an mige: | it 88 groat addiion to the town H. L. | tions will hardly b made before Thursds AFB JAT, ARg(st 34, —{Spechil Telogram | | mightinetor have noced it, ‘bub’l possible for sotletyveople to vesist nvi ith o young fellow of about his own to Tne Be oJ—President Harmson, M 15 th CUTAR s INHIRAKA STATE A LLIANCE, | Daxseeis l\.nlin;u]n A good restaurant buila- In Mimehiha county democrats anl inde- you can’t fool Bill fur cider,” tations to aifairs such s and have- | aoe, dressed inan ill-fitting suit of pep- P A N - el | g Dierks Brohersof Brokken Bow lave | pond i Yot and | Hamson and the latter's uiece, Ms, Dim- : doar man,” answered the arti Hosinr Pt i | : L Aug 13, —Notico s F D rolhorsof Broken ve | poidonts have agred o o fusion ticket, and n > latter’s niece, Mus, Dim dear man,” answered the artist, [ ing d he itios 1 \re and salt home spun; a hatterc horaly” given Tl o edeutie wdorro: | 100 putin agoodlumbar wed. Considerablo | i ior will bo mide w bring atout asitailur | mick, wero driven to Cid Syrings thismon. | “did ouover sed Fathor Timet” bound, of course, to aceept the host and | Lt hormo s Anyedk pllaled TGt T Dirmol of lues for thetuansr | Teil estio hselling and pricos aro steallly | coudition Of ihings thmughons the stite, 1nd. | ing, when : i ) Of cour: i ' ! and | Derby hat was perched back from a paSHikH oty el otiues for tuequaner | qyg Vol ihg i piices Ane ateqiily, | conditi of things thrugbout tho stte, md. | ing, whero thoy attendod sevieos atthe od [ (YO course not. s voturn the social courtesics wded s “natured, sun-hurnt face, and his R ey DY B s doos | Callawiy withing couplo of weels. Both | guecoss ia 1‘\..- :\:"‘ iuj:{ n;»-i;’:;" v‘liw*"f :.u\.. Coll Spring Presbyterian church, The Did you son Bill ever sec him? ., | best they may clumsy square-toed shoes had evidently \ BRI to it A Tion {se6, gl | ave on the south sile of the present town. | tho Uniteil Statos sor m." i HIPPLO | president will probably departon Tuesday artinly not. He ain’tto be sawed. PR o ey 3 Jcnown little of the blacking brush’s ten- ; Hoi et g | O is ail eclhan's additon, tho other | nited Statessenite, o prevallin | 1or Washinglon “and th family will leay $Well, then, how do cither of you files' Nerve and Liver Pills. But ho Wwis 6 vemy HavHORS Salianes 8o spord oin s the find thisa lgre, | 18 Pardy & lgvaits sidftion. Th tio ‘duiter | Yulkton ooty whic: 1 sucesstal, will yor two later for Cresson, whero they | know whether he was right or left | - An important discovery.« They act on ¥k ot B A i R o et e il e 7t | thre fssorne building alwady commenced. | 2o Tipg ot he e hve 1l remain throughout Sepember, handed % liver, stoniach *gnd. havols, throigh o s A e politieal o othmwis, | Tho raitondaddition sl Lively. Several | faf theep Dot s dig e guml® gasped the favmor, as ho | Dorves A new princi Ih ; ki e G ) “Alliincs 1 thetastem. mrtof the sute | Dulding havo gns up and mor are contem- | Lt Ui e g gt ”,,“,', T HT e Day in Chicago. o :‘1‘ T'I'l"" s d‘i" 2 aTmen, b I}“,’ | cure Wiliousness, bad taste, torpid liver. 4 s figure of the youth whom he en- 4 WAl b cdlled upon to retiere. thein rotherg | PLied. A gwod manystraigers and speela- | B | o CiToA oA D It (84— (iacthl/Tdbmram . o ieat g o T Lo ol el [ crrschiibl s Ean dla e intn onen i€ oradithut the batighelon SgliadEiey J Db vhon the cxws o wark 4 | JThelywppora e Siees oy (it the us il certinty, but the chunces ied lbor will makon | Knows I've lad threo different | dises for 2 cent e SRR d ) () ‘ B Ot urpoo ihought beat. e S bl Beoin Gkt il AR wustration in this dty ono weels fom to- | hivel men who were lefi-handed | €08, I5th ad Dousius the country lad tirnadgnd staraa g <. oM IO, Seentary T he Outlonk in Sioux County Dt s Iy e | day that promises to eclipse anythings of tho | and ['ve knowed other folks tobe. I jist | - d ub the cestatic vision § J. Bennows, Chalmman Bxcutve Comnit- | Harwsox, Neb, August 24— [Specil to | donot, il down theirtwo tickots muke | kind ever witnessed inChicago. Thirty-five | jumped at it without stopping to think, ANEW HMATURE. by, Then holookod down nt E 1Ol orotht s Dreteel ooty | 1 BH.1—This oty lus bon favorol by | of themn, thousand men will cdebratd the day ivhith | When Bill began 10 haw-haw and print 3 o (i oo ¢, doprecating sigh 4 Il or otherwise.”? Praisely so Mr. = Se R ke & e e \as been set apart in recognition of the svthe T iisksot | B Som igue | ossimiites of . A bl il B e % Burwws, You muld not comtitionly | TZriuelshoversof ltle wilch have doio & T E PRES 1D E) ACATION laboring classes, by parades and pienie };;,:3‘ sonne il otiniaidiegibed il snec aliBoatal Cara s;q»-., jis iroiLontoretinto hideoy P WlEemoty oIl OF he irasiey o Tho sttt | L dul ool o small gxin inthe | g et The trades and’ labor assemblies will h B . g ] w sinking sonse of his own unvorthiness, -~ g WAL 10 Py your canpain apenoes, md | noth prt of thecounty isidmot a faiire | He Will Spond September in the Alle- | by far the largest parude, over tweity-five ok T ~We hope that none of our readers | he went 10 his western wilds feel- g0 b standing theronsitution sy liat | exept pme il which will i wice pavtof a | gheny Mountains snOARE el Do iriecad R Lins BEY u{\}“]l:{!:( peon Bl ‘,“"‘1}1 shapvend Bloldispnaliprintedin ingaditely the prett gilt Injo Mugited sto the stite aliane must be pailquar- | crgp. Cornin some paets of thy Hot Creels | TGN b= el Tele. | Knightsof Laborwill parade with over ten el A b, W ne Tribue ahout the noew postal eard | botween hi 1 the pr ose flannels lerly ani glios 10 01 iy hscrtionny | (o lormin sone uitsof tho Fi Crocle) Wasuwams, August 3 (Spedul dule. | thowsand man, and alogetior Soptamber 1| “llo's smartern chainighsning at | “o bo usod hy women,” 1k s well to | i atrugglis {ormlats his i ro- howtr to el such ducs, Yo assazie to ml. | CO Y ¥ uite god. he table lan im to Tir Brr] —Afterthis weelk and till | of this yoar will be more generally observed | sizing upa tin_ peddior, buy the biggest | know what a thoughtful sovermment is | colloction of at now trutl | 3 tho onstintio by 1 al the saior. | e smil grain crop will b fain Some | abwut tho st of Octaber tho business of the | than ever before. fool (n tho state on picturs,” £e sl IR ROTRILRREcE 1 aRLge UL of zroit now truth of tho diiie o T the e Chal g s | YIRAE WL b onl s stimated . fram | esutito minsion and mo of” that of tho P ] - L I T B T i il G peEbl-pangeis not gy dues o two cotail quirter. And | PWYAve o thirty bishds peracm, - Oats, | o engive departments will be conducte Forest on Fire in Greece. i e ero is also, it appears from the dis- | nobiest worl of God 1 yes! Asan Wiy v you dom Lt - Bribog i ones | flas, 1wilot: wd prde prduce will b pood | SXicutie dipartments will ‘o conducted 4 5 o FATE COULD NOT HARM, patel, 1o b abusiness mon’s posial wind, | eye-opencr, Newport hus adyantiges not 3 ; W e o iy =y | Atness, August2t.—he forest on Mount iibe : ; ) ) ) thaltho non miht b wpiia. 1 edin. | outhe ublolandund cor proniss woll if | from Crosson, Pa., on the simmitoftho | S0 : S giving us three sizes and kinds-—the | equalled by any other watering place, tioml purpose, it in e Bt | anearly frot dos not cateh it Alleghany mountiins, Tho president will b | Setelicus has been on fire > Friday. | The Feeling of a Sccurity of a Man | posont well known card, the wonon's | ks (el e B l1ASR: it RS R s | Y e wa s et wndarrango- | lovited erwith his family, e Parks ot | Tho king aid s sm aw diecting (e | * Whose Life Was Dnsured for $10. | cued, one-thard smatlor, of praigey | s v At I patmy, Poleal aeatin | et il for Sionxcounty ©make. i ex- | tae has been put i _order for their oreu- | trovps in thelr offoits 10 proventu sweadof |y ! 5 ] e B R RS ! Ehodiagk e Jiomogtle. A e e el ol | T 0 ste. i ad tosoin clinge | paley” Dis week, sl wihen o prosidont, | the llames, Tho excavatiois of tho Amer- Thoy e toaring down old houses all | rist o bued, o Disiaess mion's | Taeso ioal, e stockbroker, hus jus o e s Pty AB il have ashowing therethat will hea crodit | o there ho will return to Washingion only | ican School of Archucology at Dionysius are | over the city to make room for the more | card, one-thivd T of stout munilla. | peturned from a hunting teip up nmong e st for vy L e eule W | {6 lho uniy andlot the pople kuow what | atintervalsof a yeokor loiger, for o day or | already destroyed. modern_house, says the Washington | Here we have the big manilivforthe edwood v the S ranciseo ; load ofthe 0.p.." sayig wthing of the resoures and products of this loclity | two to attend (o business which he cannot ——— Post. While these housoes orl c husiness me the plain cavd forth X There weor e o e e SO R oo, o : | tremsact outide of the white house. He will Steamsnip Arrivals, T e e e S e L e b {he Tt Uitk B e pla, tousoallineo | 10 femies e b pitingup wy. The | hate o spoial win anl | bis mgaluly | At Boton—ThoSeythia, fom Liverpool, | plo who crowd around dager to pick up | the young' ludys and wo ought to be | for wh Io any prelenso 1o being a £t e e Sl e B S e ssesof (his locally uwe of @ super cmployed operator at hand, placing him in M T X o i T % ez i z | L e Arci | Doy wrniheow ety hive dhevovi- | BRSO WS RHUN Y VIT Do Tty | comtant and diret communioatim with | o, Livre-La Champagie, & all stray pieces of wood which come fn | happy. 1 iy urod. Consequonily o took tho thres ¢ st P vpenbredb gl R asgood, 1t 1ot Uiterthan thanof listseason. | congres and SOITUNORBIR I york 2 ¥ thelr divestion. Colored peoplo. goner | . Wo suppose, howover, that this is only | neophytes into his confidence, and every PRt o e R o Teseatve] doudrhne] At London-Sigited: The Russia, from | ally predomintite in this cluss, and many | the beginning, Woman, befng smaller | night, around the campive, delivored o i ; JLLEINCE MEEN 5 Tho News at Valparass, Dk opentora i Fovernment wir being a | Balimore; the Servia und Obdam, from New | o family is thus supplied with fuel, | thanmen s ageneri thing, they. of | them o lecture on the theory and prac- ol traneetie of the farmers allinee |y 0 o, At o1 Spoctsl to | civuitol tiom.! Bill for tho simatum of | YN g W hile tearing down ahousoin the north: | cou hould uve a smallor postal | tice of the chase, The canp wos near Welnos SISt 200 1 Gl o e | Tye By, J—This vichity hns beon visited by | S prafdent, caigo trom congross to Oros. ght Deaths frc m Cholern, west section of the city recently the | eurd. There will soon bea ehildren’s | Moss lake, ind though it is notedas o, 3 sacttho uZhusiiess | sureralshonsesof rain within the jast woelk | i sizaren aals by teleamon Hi onalr | . Dumoi, August 2i—Tiere woro efgut | Workmen were very much botherod by | cird without doubl, graded insize for | particularly good section for doer, not ¢ obraftcomtivation md br-lavs, nake ap- | and they sem © hare infusednew life into | dent has had o Log and wering scason. fle | deaths on bourd acoolle steamer which has ihoitxcod husla it ey e EESIS ' AER T te IRNCC ER DS B 9ns ol aniiarol tboniaite Gl i) l Toariatin f enousi of delonies AL | ovevo, Hayine i commeced and the | Lk bea o coniaututy for almost a yeur. | just awtived from Mudras - The snitary them. e ol 5 postal guido: “lfor childr velve to | ot in three days. The stockbroker ox- ; gl TR IR RUDIDE, 10 1k € . | vidd s botior than that of lastsason. - Pota-] ENere is nowork more exaoti xhiy court declares he deaths vesulted from The “‘wood hustlers” in this case were | slxt use No. 4 eight to twelve, No, | plained all this on the ground of the { B Rt A JBRRR Ok oy S sarcn s Ot Bis iy Jeb: 0P SR st ivhioh SQps of the | cholera and that Natalis the infected port composed, with but one exception, of | & four to eight, No.2 infunts, No. 1. | others' lack of experience, Finally ho ‘ culliance el to seats, Ot3 A 8 s o ght. | Uiited States has to perform, uud o one has —— small negroes. Thisexcoption was an | Repeuat as ofien a5 ne wy." Wedo |y hl 1 15t \RRtisLialnty, o e o Y e Ren 8 2 | ha ri, 4 - b [ | an | { ok them ont with him and at eachistep f £ I iy o m]__" H\ B ”l 1 “.:U . r‘\” > i \l‘ :“1:"\" n \" towa 3 :I. ‘lmw‘m\ | been more faithfullyat his pwst than the A Cargo of Yellow Fever, old negro who had one leg shovter than | 1ot know what the dations con- | ¢ splained the proper thing todo. At . i £ onl car | four anl & lalf bushels peracty, while others | prsentocceupantot the white house, 1f he Havap) oust 9L—The British war . 5 . 4 3 1o, erning the ne avds W be. ¥ | \ they hei { fron diswussins ot the lat Merrick & M ALTFAX, August 2 he ritish war | the other, and was nearly bent double cerning the new eards will L hut it | 18 oS Canor hoy saw thelr rrick comty | goas lwv asfiv tukes o day off” at this time the people of J > ] A b B raen% o vttio, MBI L e e | e el N ting up and buslhessmon | b oy BIEL iils Hme to eops oF | snin Bumard axdvod haevo oty Siom Ja- /| but whither wikh age ior_nob mo one | scemy o k' ihat b womm: who wolzhe | q. n Rogal's Knowledge of MDRRIBE DV fas e ] ! country, irrespective of party fealty, will m & 1 ; antis apeciaton and el 15 wubllosa o | an Rowfalof baterime in e | gty loeeioe Y ity maica with yellow fever on board, Thore | knew. He looked asif he had worked | over 150 pounds . should | g into play. Under his in- (Ll(;\,.\\u‘\u: wates .-\-we:;n-\' to in tho alove | lIlhotel is soon to be o b Sh g were ninetecn cases on hoand at one time and | hard allhis life, but appearances are de- be allowed to buy and v | o others deployed and got notke weroliose to he ito Idpenient | afioe Sauding eapty far ioaziy thieo 3 William Leaves Sr, Petershurg, | 0novictim diea at Pori Royal ceitful. ) ewrd, while a lady 50 f It deer. He gave them in- i proathns o Coumpis and Liwols, | e hange inriid afaimbring sooral | ge. Perewnc o, August 24-A farewoll = The workmen became so incensed at | fortunate c | structions about creeping and not brenk- i In arecut privat conversition with O, M ¥ thopopilat ion by at last | BTty sinee the | Piduel was given last even ng at Peterhof _Murdered by His servants, the “wood hustlers” that they drove | extent of 200 pounds should Jhe fing twigs, and all th t of 1t—enoug Ken, idepndent cmdilte for congress| censuswas talon, < ¥ | pilace, The czar, Emperor William, Chan LoxnoN, August 24.—A letter from Hono- | them all all away excepting theold man, | right to vse the business m card. The | 10111 w book. Royal himself craygled-e— 1 tron this district, at Ceit lulu reports that Count Szecchenyi has been | After a while tho old man | regrulutions will, undoubtedly, be given | upa canon until within good range und ume mor Pwohostiors ow tike o al City, inthe of five engines | cellor Von Capr De Giers and & numbe 1 thmey, 1 vised | which comein here for the night. | | | preonciof sovent other et n Coprifly 4 : wmurdered by his servans in the South Sea | hold, and endangered himself in trying | to the public withthe first lob of thenew | pave the signal to fire. His " game | the point tht the alinxes lad no rght s, '\'”' ““”“"! ofic “““‘A“ !”““"“‘ ““”‘" the | jslnds, to get pieces of wood. One of the work- | cards, ! | dropped, but a very mad sheep-herder under thoir constituthn, which nakes the S unquet the emperor doparted. He was e P A im ahout it tolling Now that the plan of suiting the eard | came a i nd drove the four | allinco u non-prtisn’ coner, to v Besran i Sondy Cupet. - companied {0 tha quay by the car who bade A MINIATURE RIOT. Joe 11‘,‘\ “ DA alngb s iior D R D 1@ ihaiand,) opins overih ¥ 4l drove o i | howe o theitirenrie forueh parisan | o Eman Neb, Augut 2i—(Specil £o | fin'a ordil farewell. “Tho cmperor boarded 18 YORAC DR GULE do Pelay Al ieee | bk Jh [ mlaman 45kee EALON JE L S s ‘ e e St L o et | T Bk, 1 Chaase eonaty has boen favored | th imaporial yacht Hohonmllert, which put | Gram's Saloon;the Scene of & Des- | tingIn the vy, he old man munbled | government, who can sy where it will | figally overtook them and made thom Sud vigit, “for," Sail e, “the constitition | With cusidrable rain during the pst week | tosea it dawn, escoriod by the German iron- perate Battle. outsomething, but paid no atiention to | end? ~Fut men who weigh over 250 pay about five times what that sheop | doa nisuythattheyshall nd doit.” Buat | aul puspeds for lat com amgool it frosts | ¢lid Irne. Therewas o depperite fight out on West | the warning, pounds may yet demand andgret a postal | s worth, and now Royal don't give | suposciheyshould doit, sincethemenber: | an not too early Vieo Admival Schwartz, military gover- | Gunine street last ovening about 7 o'cloc Finally ho got clos o tho wall and | cardas big sa pine shingle. Our col- | any more instructions in hunting, 1 nor of Kroustadt,gave a dinnerlast evening to ship of tho allimee is ron all rmed | tho officers of tho Irne and Hohenzollern. | 1t happened i panties and all adike pay des into the allimeo nd and brother may some d i | up o piece of abeam, | ored fri stooped 1o pic required to use n dark D Justas he wus stooping a brick fell in Your corespmdent is relibly inf that J.H. Mo ram's soloon, just | tresuris, itfollows that any PP 1hey, @ farmer living i the | The admiral tossted Emperor Wiliamand | outside of the limits, and | ¢! , X 3 tatd “BRasaation’s who is drawing i atio of mouty £or the bow 2 ety | Hrthyestpartof the comty has thwshed | Ciptain Von Amim wmd proposed the health | the row began love ayment of the ‘r“f‘“ of him, and ho narrowly eseaped | o 2} ‘! hf’_',' ,":( AR e, ‘, o lare R | Woild Wn ficed eonribition as to thoso | this sasonl,000 bushels of wheat, 200 bush. | of the czar price of a glds Wi fh |DOMR Lit - Beclng this & workman | the HueIn BRI L M eervatl will | meniben of e aliant who might belong 10 | ¢ls 0f v, d X0 bushels of oits, aud parties | Baron Mrshil Vor_Boberstein, the Ger- | Dern “botwoen ain Averican and an | VMO Jian sba an RRSI rpseivalong Wi or b in favorof otherparties | lave agred to oib him 3,000 bushols of corn | man foreign secrotary, has left Berlin 40| feglian, and in 'a few minutes there Look out, old man, or you'll be | makehisuntutored hicrog yphics onthe ‘ Mhercis oher wideice 1 Show nat this | fom lis @owing o dop, prpvided they | meet the euperor at Memel e R an other dnvarved | killed.® [ backs of copper-colored —postal ds. | i scleme s belng or will e worked all over | reccivethesur) ver that amomt. This - ————— | and a miniat vot was 500m in pro i S doan’t kare,” replied the old man, | Those of our fellow eitizens so unfortu- | 5 [ thestat, butenogh for the puset fiiven thit pesple may know what Chase A Monsior Demonstration. Sticks and clabs were used and boards were | and he continued to confiscate all tho | nute s to be spending their timo at Sing This Woerainlya iw departun in poll | cuntysc ilwilldo with drouth Lisirick, Augast H.—(Spedal Cablegram | pulled off the house and fence in the seram- | wood that cume within his neach. Again | Sing, Auburn or some ilar resort, ‘\ e Ia ) apoling i Nl win b | i T —— | to'Puk Bk |—Tuirty thousand persons took | ble for eflective weapous. Several of | ho barely escaped being hit with an Lyriteto their friendson a style of | vewpoauce, lhis is guting the thing down | Mol cighan atSuperior. | put todayin adomostrition held here to | those mzazd i tho fl rcelved ugly i : | postal card as striped as a zebra,” Th (7 i S other bhrick, and again the workman finowhen men shall b male to contrit Neb,, August 24— [Speci 1y bruiscs an heirclothes were soon or i | the caupaiim exense ofthedr politic iy riiion N, dugut S—(Spoctl 10| putes agilast Bisiop 0'Dwyer's aitack | PRGN GBS MEEIGTN TR | shouted: hearlgroy pOiBL sapel iy W IO BILY 4 omies. 0 yopolitical trickstent o nowand | q. om0 whin, the alllanco | ypon John Dillon, Me. Dillon, Mr. O Brien | ploq S done tole you onst to git away from | the ldiesafter all, and itwill be found ide the blondes and s du thisdistriot, spoko | and ten other Parnellite m: y Bu hers of P WS, ) the scmo |deve, The fust thing you know you | necesary to p take lessonsat th lia- Onic McBride was called Republican menbern of the hoy | futheopen hoise, presunably tothe laem- | ment made speches. Most of the leadtg | and suweeded in capturin t the e Aerou IO on brunottes with postal eards becoming to | dojou ke it Isthal whit you enlistel fox! | e’ aliance, He lid an aulienw of wout | citizens held “abot from demonstration | eyonts, Anton Aldo and G 1 Swho swers | VUL deune kater? reiterated the old | their respective complexions, A man | § Hulry Up Bow; tine isshurt { jay your dues | gio lundied md ffty porons, forty of | OUt DT Pt for Bbhop O'Dwyer, Abau- | seut tothe plicestation man, looking around for more wool, and | may yet have his postul cards made to | i o (iat the depndeits cn Wve WOBY 8 | yiomwen famers und the balimeo wore | 91t followed at which 150 guets wore e e mac. Jouking aenund ior mone ook, aih | K 1ok RTE A TR ities 11 u thelr canpain with | X , . Anumber of speeches were made 2 Bare Orouinted X ( d '0f meinbers of the wliane mgenral,in all | Koplowho weit ot of curlosity to hear | - | A smail stabl Jack t ing he went for it e had hardly | s impossible to say whers postal card o Sineerity lat me ik, 4oyl notseo that you | whathe bad tosay. Hetalkal inaranbling | The International Copyright Bill, A AL HORG 00 vAckinn passed the door when a heavy beam fofl | reform will stop now that it is started, | N ‘ arebeing duped by thise You have hojoped | uanne newly in hour without eliditing any WAsIINGTON, August 36.—A number of Eighteenth, containing a torse and buggy, | {; the place he had just vacated,envels | The head grows dizzy In contemplating » Wilh your cofideice md supprbd tha our | athwiasn, Iufact in tieopinionof the ma | o THICNT b Weikington. have | W1 toally dosiroyed by firo at 1:30 his | oping him in acloun of dust. Several | the subject. } o et O being frossly mnl wilawllly per | Jrityof those presct, bis effort was @ fall | Well known resilents 0f Washingon TR | mornine. The structure was ablizo sime | workmen, thinking that the heavy beam [ e e el vered from its origing intnt! andthat you | we . 4 wited in 4 petition tothe house of rpreseit |6 hafope the alarm was wrned in, and the [ had pinioned the old man to the ground, | | Jennie Williams, 4 soubrotte for Touy Pas- | Absolutely Pure. 28 o, and of lats winent of various L | alivesurging the pusage of tho intrua | andit ar being wed is tols t advnce th s ey - s 7 B e A Lt Lite. e i Ly it ket e SIOUDY mere pesonil Falorests of thes) selldeaivel i Fotato Crop 2 Fallure, tonal conyait bl wBIoh 1t 1 said to,be the | Bo'se Wwas burded to desth before the de- | jumped down to render all the assi don concert halls, §s saitl to be ubout to lead A aream of tartar haking powder, Highest ¥ Nrsasia Crrr, Neb., August 34~ [Spocial | intention of the comnittecon patents tocall | partment eached the Tho buggy | ance possible. [magine their surpriso | to the altar Lord Tawrence Potre of Coptfold | of Inavening strength--U. 8. Government Kee as Yaitorons lewdors ¢ They ddng theirduty s aicils waldhavekepl the allanes as d | Hall, Essex wort Aug. 17, 1840, © Tue Bir.]-Alevops b Otoe county will | up Tuesday next | wis saved. By e prompt ¢ arrval ' whon, on reaching the place, they fo

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