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HE OMAHA DAILY BLP SUNDAY, N()\ F\llH* R 2, 18,0 -SNIXTEEN PAGES. D DRECINGY 10 " e »('):;M- l”'wr.\m constantly by his , THE PRESIDENT AS A CITLZEN, | it 2 sl 2.2 g~ i aystemn at this ¢ underweat such a been well singe then, of hi vas the lifting of Garfeld 4 i | Mr. Harrison's Visit to Indianspolis and | In “bod asthe doctors suggested, - an ng Wedded Lifs of Mr. and Mr, Bflflll‘lfiflv How His Predecessors Have Voted, s that ho bag been - ably to Van Auda of Fremont, | x — ! ax eye r rO O bend over s ¢ I\ long time i - op | he wore a wide band of leather around his | by POLITICS AND THE EXECUTIVE CHAIR. | ni e ks et such noveous ton: | CLLEBRATION. OF - THE ANNIVERSARY. | s WHAT (Successors to MAX MEYER & BRO: Established 1866.) [ His Conntry. this 11 he ever received, He getting of Human Lite, ), s I sward of 1o it but Produces a B(.mhlul (umplumn = gm0 P 0. Corenterd | SRR S et At IOA | whgtns AND OFFICIANS Wasnixotos, Oct, 90— [Spe Pit | clioose & fow steward, He oponed ¢ he Fremor « correspondence of woves Moth {ver Spots . Brr. | - President Harrison believes that it is | room in Washington for a time but thy the Chicago Tribune gives the following Prevents Sunburn and Tan. Jissh e i Has-Ho, Dien oiog Well | noaouint of ths valebivution tHate By, ME To Tray-dars 1t Is Tndisoen sable, 16th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska every man's duty to cast his vote at the polls, | 0" 3 Reeps the S yr foct {1 5 and he thinks thatevery Amevican citizen | GARFIELD AS A PATIEST | and Mrs. Van Auda of the sixtioth anni- | Keeps the Skin perfect in any C should take partin the government, H Garfleld was by 1o means a waseot to those | versary of their wedding, o briof dise [ TVANTA BEATRICE, ""' viab : 1 possible, 0 to Indianapolis noxt Tuesday | Who swere enploved about Wi bedside. He | ol “ubout which appearved in Tue | FLESH WORM PA! i H N « | ruined Crump and his sickness was the death e e ’ 7 to cast his ballot and he has been o reguiar | PHIREG SEUP G Ith and_prosperity, | BE? Slin Refiner and Pimple Remover. 1 () 7 g )S ll( / ) ; attendont at the polls on election davs sin Bliss had the biggest practice in Washington Ali the chiloren who are alive woro | Wil refine n COARSE, ROUGH, POROUS SKIN. n 4 \ & ( 3 ( he became of age. He s following the exam- | at the time Garfield was shot, He was matke | 1, 0u0nt, some conming o thousand miles | Pofitive cure for VIMPLKS, eruptions, and entirely S ble of the idents of our lutter days and it | fng between £25,000 aud #0,000 o year. He | P . g o thous: B e A0 ) L it IO . A P s . L 1 . president aud for months did nothing but at- | and hundreds of other relatives and These goods n n PURE and FARMLESS = T o L Yeave Washington for the state and national ds of other relatives an v l ate g tend to him, After the death he asked fo and ean be obtained at the followlng representative elections, President Arvthur voted tarly | 215,000 as his fee but the auditing board et friends came from far and near o com- SRR assdvertisadin’ N house. Cleveland not ouly went to Buffalo :u-u-r \\;v); abroken cor w‘m;um:‘.m.ml.ml Mrs, Van Anda many more years of [ Kuhn& Co., Corner lith and Douglas strects, and Bee and World- that e hed 10 e it o bulld it tp,s Ho | married life, ARt P Herald, are bringing scores ol customers to us, and we have had 10 go to Barope for his health and after | Prosents in abundance wero bostowed | \Whatedis Arthur not only g liberally to the cam- | months oing nothing he v back to s visited the Washingtor twenty years older than | 2 < he did before the assassination, Hishair was | room, where the man and wife for so " gray and his shoulders were bent. After a [ many years have spent their evenings in was the case at the time Judge Folger's nom- | {imu he began to fall off mentally and he but he gay s check for 10,000 to pay of the expenses of one of the electior wents: Richardson Drug Co., 1007 and been compelled to increase our force of salesmen to accom- upon the old people, and the sitting- | 1011 Jones streee Or of Solo Manufacturers modate the rush. We shall continue to otfer BARGAINS in London Toilet Bazar Co., sverv ar 5 - ) ap e e ARF S BN HAr A R e every department. Remember, we not only carry the largest paign funds, but he sometin state Lo regulate party nominations, Thi Sriation for movernor In 1889 and this nct tn- | diedn yons of 80, ago n disappointed man. 1 | ftont of the old open fire:place, w Wholesale Office, No. 21 East 1 th St assortment of FINE GOODS ($5100,000 of diamonds alone) Ao bie did Arthur's prospects fora re- | have had many talks with Dr. Bliss as to | almosc filled with tokens of love and re- | ™ @ on the complexion at above address free, that terrible sickness and I don't think the | membrance. The friends of the old | @ *¢Mt(© a1y uddiesson recelptot d¢ but we have everything in Medium priced goods as well. nomition considerable injury. The only pr t ! world understands what a strain it ws : ident who went home to vote back of Arthue | oy his attenda chatted with | folks in the eust who could not attend wils Buchutian, whosn tisme was at us- | Stoward Crump about it not long | did not forget them, and yesterdny the FOR LA DIES’ SHOES “wh““‘r I) "l\“"t\ i S“'lt'm“ . We can show you Owver One Thousand . Ar :1)-4.;“‘;\”‘;4\‘l'::. mv]:‘.;’.].‘ n the ',m.‘_fln.u GLU [ B F R LU it PIELIEET) li\-)‘m 5% um;w lm|r'u\ were kept busy \l \IZ\ to select from at prices ranging Irnm $1 up to :.: howng ];'l.:\.p.l.:-‘y‘f”'\‘},'ly."‘“‘.‘;y:‘r'.‘-;..A.l:-.’-lw‘\‘t:: he beai tofuil. Ho was very quict and James Van Anla vorn in 1808 ot | . O l)() l‘]SI [ sirile 41///11/,,01,//\ and ( V/uu/hl/ s, al 6, $7.350, $8. 50, and manipulated them towards the great ends | until he returned from his little vacation swisburg, the same state. Cather \ !n.n- shoe Dressing ‘\/“’“/"‘_ ¢ $4.50, 85, %0, $8, 8 1 815, $20, $25 and “P“".“l' g of preserving the union which his genius | Dr. Bliss was nof friend of Mrs, Gav- | jje and James met and loved, and Octo- | R sver awarded a silver 500 Pleces Bronze, Bisque and 1erva Colta Ornarecnts, Statuettes, Iases, Decorated targely wided in-accomplishing. There was | ficld, T two did not wen alowg woll t0 | 10 91 “1830, the couple were married at LR lul. China, Fte., at 81, $2. §3, $5. 88, $10, § €20, ¢ nd upwards, s o o e Dvettelthe it o it mobga | SObiet With oue anothier, :::ll:‘l;:ll\l";:hlv.y-uw[llnt:‘“:fm\;‘u\;\l ll;l.:“:.\n‘l \R( and INCANDESCEN | Line Carcing Sits, Pearl Handled Kniz Sitloer and Lin: Plated Flat and FHollowo iy 'I‘L‘ @biud ‘n x\““.‘.m' 5 \‘m‘.»tm::::l:: V4.:.\!w‘lk‘lul‘u“}j.lx’.l\h" sident G \{‘“::h‘}.‘;l.fi and young mun blessed the union, and Isolated Electrie Light Plants. Ware, Spoons, Lorks, Butter Knives, Sugar Shells, Ladles. Napkin Rings, Cups when he was a Beckinvidge democrat | ' "|"~1w|r« v when h \\m} inaugurated and | for sixty years Mr. and Mrs. Vanda to- (The U. S. System.) /v’n: ]r/.n /LIJ s /’1]// (}muz \1 rup /uw /Iu/( Litchers, Tea Sets, 1 aiters L all e “thne, o was o the white Louse he : St e kiric otovd : i NV iita 4 HE RS J Nad never voted the republican ticket until about his hours, and | tudes of this life and together have en- el b after he was elected us the re > ate breakfast always at half past clght, | joyed the sweet part of it. H. L HUMPIHREY, Agent, /w! Bon /w,\:.\‘, J/u/{// 3 :{/1 /;m'//, s, Garler. Vlm" Bultoners, LFan Chains, puvlican president, and Chief Justice Car- | ot thrco i w lich tea ot 7y m. MO | s evening the old man, whose haiv Now York Life Bu lding Omaha. Neb Aoy Rin and hundreds of other Trifles in silver from 50c each up, tor, who had much to do with getting Grant ¥8 i buked potatocs for breukfast, Ho | 18 48 white as snow, ina voico that isnot | ~ 1.000 FINE SILK U M BRELLAS, \dlllldl wood, silver and gold han to aceept the republican nomination, suid that g o way of his owa for fixing these, He | vigorous as it used to be, ealled his chil- GERMAN Gn ARIES 1l { $3 Thi s the ! | 1 s of Umbrellas ever sl the matter was pushed because the party | would have the potatoes broken open ns soon | dren about him and suid: . dies, lrom up. 1 the largest line o R it HEVCHE BT LU foaved that tho democrats would take up | a8 they came upon the tableand press the | “T want to say to you, my child A New Lot of the Well- Omaha, and’ (\(\1\' oneis a bargain at the price asked for it. Grant and nominate him, white, mealy mass out upon his plate and | that I love Catherine—I used to eall her PRESIDENTS A8 FOLITICIANS poured creain over them. He liked this dish | Cuprie yeurs ago—just as much today as \ o A WAGON LOAD OF JEWELRY Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Ear think of his own ballot, though he undoubt o doubt about Andy Johnsow's politics, He 50 well that e often made a whole meal out v is nothing wrong in the president O I e T ot | Tdid when Tinet her at the altar, and ”(H \I' “m[”“ Rings, Scarf Pins, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Vest Chains, Charms, Necklac sing home 1o vote, and thera is nothing o6 Bluostil 1 Dotatoes with | may your wedded life be as happy as 'f\‘uuf'\l\..l;.i\ AL fart 'mmlnl itie B o e o ey Witk | oure hasibeen.® . AL Bracelets, Lockets, Hair Pins, Queen Chains, Glove Buttoners, Ete. in solid w-.d o bucon T sp. Ho ate b The venerable old white haired man ’ . Canaries sterling silve 11 lled plate t all ed exte All of the presidents of the Ang ) g siver and best rollc slate, at prices to suit all. e e e e | itmers but noithice e wor rs. Gavtield ever | el his wife's withored hund whon deliv- : il ! ioarko Washington. was a Deseclms DOl | borns tanianon ohbutobin do WS AU | oring this aifectin littlo spocel, and ot | @ VAL LR FINE SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES. ot ol ; g iUkl a i, il the conclusion of his words tears came ; isosL b LniCud O At SRS S :”Am,l. lxl: \v“:lm\\"l‘.m “)y.‘”:]\‘. l': “m ili‘;]::mf“\‘ ] WHAT HAYES LIKED TO EAT, to his eyes and his devoted companion 4 e St ]bm[ \ll (l‘””l‘ ‘l“b(“ ‘“ . les f $8 up. s elections en he was a candidate for 1K i e fRiil % ai : ) e o o feciita esicot || - WWhat ‘webo . Preaident Hoyus! favoritel| 191 80bbing ort his brenat, ry Bird Sold with a olic olc pectacles from uy hes I asked President Hayes,” re- The old people are in excellent ) Guarantee, 5 \ote e an account of his election expenses, and d Steward Cramp, chiad @ very tasty | health, and it is not at all unlikely that Fine Steel Spectacles f om $1 up. among them was a hogshead of whisky and | stomach, He liked steak or mutton | they will celebrate their diamond wed- 1\[1\\ G 1 ISL 1 I{ You Eyes Te”“«‘d and a fit Guaranteed. @ barrel of wine. which were used at the | chops for breakfast and he always ate a good Mr. Van Anda’s stepis as firm as polls. Jefterson spent sometbing ko $10,000 | breakfast, He be v it followed s ten .\}‘u-. ), and his wife still | _ 417 S. 15th SL.,Omaha. REPAIRING AT LOWERST RATES for wines and liquors while he was president | this up with some and they e b ot o | f0v His meat Roabways. lid somo" v of | ;{‘,;'f.,',‘,',;",‘,',[‘.:',’,‘,'v’,\.f_“";l'{fj"',"‘,‘;flj‘, Chuics MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., 16th and Farnam Sts., Omaha this went o conclliate discontented voters. | dfun meal and ke thonsht a broakfast we | tnd at the fiftieth anniversity of their / g Steinwa y, Chickering, Knabe, V.se and other Planos, Ovgaus and all kinds Musical Merchandise at Lowes! Jefferson was always laying political wives, | not complete without the best of coffee, He | dinner the entire number sat down to / "otk Prices, Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments if desired. and he was by no means serupulous in his | Wsed am xture of fine Mocha and Java. This | the family dinner. Four have passed S anis of accomplishing his ends, Even | Dreakfust usually ook place in the private | away since that time, however, and to- | lining roomat % o'clock. At 1 o'clock I | day’six were G A 5 while he was fn Washington's cabinet he | scrved his lunchs This consisted of | oy 4% wore at their pluces at the ta- kept a man in the department under hin | cold meats, roast turkey, duck or heef cut | A% The \“‘”"" are: The Rev. whoso chief duty was to write political ar- | down in slices and a salad. This_ with bread | Cormi Van Anda, D. D., pastor of the 7 tclos against Washington, These articles | and butter, coffee and tea constituted the | Iivst Methodist church at Indianapolis, ¢ iinins shington. a noon meal.’ Our biggest meal was at dumer | Ind. Jool Van Anda, a Methodist min’ ! were published in the anti-administration pa- | it «datfip. m. It was served | isterat San Francisco, Cal.; John Van pers, and Jefferson would mark them and | in cou s the oysters on the [ Anda, o farmer near Fremont; A pollas {them to Washington. Few people ap- | half shell,'then a filict of roast or lamb with | Woodward Van Anda, another farmer precito how Washington was slan- | Some kind of eroquettes and vegetable, Fal- | iR TR AE AIDTIEE (e dered during his administration, The 1::.\.‘\‘:'\fc:\".‘l':-::vr‘:‘.E::ul.li\ Lad a course ‘;lf::;“‘ acattleman 'in Texas; and Mrs. Big- | / MI.“II“I”L\i NEW-$1.00 an hour papers then called him the stop- | oundy and mite, There wi ke on | gers. wife of o merchant in Fremont, s i eior tather of his country, and the | the table and Mus. Haye: ' ved angel's Among the other relatives pre ASHLL, Loe rt N. E (RS A metican Clsar, (They acousedinin oL, || fo0d caKabwoH the dinner with a | was Mrs, G, L. | ; = = = L £ r . . I\ N, wanting to become o King and i 1795 the [ @& cup of afterncon coffee and the fiest part of | nine, of Onk Parlk, 111 New Yorlt Journal had ap article on Wash. | 1t ¥as always washed down with Appolin- | Van'Anda; Mrs. Jonnie alshad ( aris water. ' President Hayes was very fond | N T e e L o ) Ington as a thief. This was written by the | of candy. He dearly doted on_duck and he | Bt LEAICY ERTIIL), hicngo; clerk of the house of representatives and it | had a special aversion to pori in any shape. Father Lasher of Onk Park, Tl aceused Washington of having overdrawn his HAYES WHITE HOUSE LIBERALITY 4. C. Brockabank, u niece, of No. salary #,150. 1t was John Kondolph of Roa. | 1 here reforred to the charge that Hayes | Dearborn avenue, Chicago: Mrs, George noke who proposed the toast at a dinner, :in 4|'n‘u ; deal ulf'x'nw:u;, 1lc\lui was in | P, Colvin, a nicce, of No, La Salle - - \ 9. 1 . T rr . “George Washington, may he be d-d," and | the white honse and that lie watched every | gvenue, Chicago; Mrs. W. P, S 5 v, , ,t ,ll, ) one of the leading writers of the day even | penny I Cruinp dontod that this wis | oy, “d niece; New York: G. A. Van | — Eye and Ear Surge wpecital DdHa e ur lllg X Ui 4 a e aceused Washington of having committed | truc ~I betleve that Brestdent |l g ‘a naphew. of No. 266 Mentor wve: ~yC anc r ourgeon — o/ murder duving the time that he was in Brad- | spent as much in the white house | flevaland, O B, - 1310Do1ge Street. Spectacies ac:urately Qoek’s expedition. 1t was at this time that | @ president has ever done, Some of his | hue, Cloveland, (0.3 P, L. Van Andn, a | ooy the noted scene oceurred in Washington's | State dinners cost him §17 per plate. | wax | nephew, chief of polic wincket, R, private ofice which Jefferson records in his | instructed to get the best 1 eould in the mur- Lo Arthur Van Anda, id Rapids, annals, fn which he got into u towering rag without regard to price, and Hayes never | Mich, and said: “He had never repented but once | ©F d my accounts. 1 never found any | Nembers of the Van Anda fami | [’8 8 8 B 8 ! of having slipped the moment of resiguing | ¢ o “y““““ ]“.”“ o "“‘}',‘ “t( several generations have lived to a'ripe ) R E PO Sl I O RI E S s office and that w: oment sinee,” | hesaved a cent of his sula e alfvays ol ot < cicime S Q 1 vialicte in nis grave than in’ hh|:w~\'ul~1l\|.||m| he | last part of his term there was an ay o of | mother of Mr. Van Anda lived to be | 1200 DOUGILA S ST RIS/ would vather be on his favm than the emperor | thirty-seven every day to dinnerand we al- | over eighty, and the father of Mr, Vi OMAHA, of the world and yet they were charging him s had a house full of guests. He did not | Anda, whose name was Peter and who AOHA, J Y > s 7 i e (Sl Witlh waating to o o king" - Eyon congvoss | U8 A wine, itfs truc, but e made up for it | was also born in Pennsylvania, lived : Harney and 13t Streets. and Nt and LactficSticot went back on him during his lust duvs and | I 0the wiys: - {16 WS 4 huh nced ihan o | until he was ninety-four, and his _wife, Vi T i i would not puss_complimentary resolutions to | Work for than Avthur, aud he kept d R e e ramE tlon naa et i & i 7 e - — - = = =~ Bimand when he finally left the cxecntive | Bours. Arthue never had nis dinner be WhOIM crom cioniocuiouty ‘lf"l"l”' dis : " 3 3 3 PHOCLAMATION, chair the opposition papers were full of re- rck and his friends often sat at the y-tive ve old. 3 X TROCLAMATION, 3 FROCLAMATION. \\n-m A8 A joint resolution was adopted as lateas 12or 1. This would run the dish- October 21, 1880, was the flvst time - in : X WHEREAS, A jolnt resclution was adopted WHEREAS, A joint resolution was adopted | b isluture of the state of Nebraska, ‘ <o g g i night, and 1 found | twenty yeurs all the children had been by e oSl o o) ofNebraskus at || Witielepiselro oftheseataiot Nevraskiut | (Lf) lr::“:‘;’;«:‘lll"NIT]-“““," jhedaporara > pressure. . Garfleld al- | {ogether: > S lvTAs e g - 3 Lo (v m 'of, und approved | 3¢ st session thercof, and approved | Februa proposing anm ond= s ey astea L e [ ud e pressure. Garlield ul- | togethier, One of the divghtors, Mrs. S furua ; reofe and sProvad | S N D 1D Dropoving. da dmmands | meNE. Lo the Comsiintion of sl Mot und ns. Old John Ada vus @ fussy ! ) Emma Mitchell, who was the wife of a i ent to Section T den (19 of Articl ment to seetion two (2] four (4] gnd five (5] of | that suid amendment shll read as follows, RE QI aun s vpuaiia liaey 1‘m_\llh’1_uu'hul woracler ”","“';‘”l‘ of A'A;flnp]({r mine-owner in ldaho, was determined to f = of tho constitution k ‘ Article six [6] of the constitutiole said state | torwlls bl s SR . Ho was very angry when he found | colaetn the mm iy ol often as tute as 10 4 ttond the golden wedding, notwith- R section ayamended shall read as follows, tor | AD LAt sald section s amended” shall read | | Srotion |t ] iy sticcceding the firsd h » the white honse and he went | * Bragident Huyes hid wine only once on his | Standing the. perilous journey in those 3 N T o 38 T a (aoBtionLEh | toent(id) ot A rtl fon 1 That section two ) of article aix | Monday of November, A, D.sw there whall by wwiy bug and buggage the night before JefT | tuble while he was in the white house, and | days from Idaho to Nebraska, and she gle slx @ of the constitution of thestateof Ne. | 10 of the constitutlon of the statv of Nebraska | sumitted to the it i ke erson’s inauguration, saying that he would | this was whe vand Duke Alexis was | traveled 500 miles by stage in order to Pk Deaski Lo sulbned noanis rand as (ollow! O S tnar “YTiS o prame toust shall cons | Stitution of this st ors N HR bnmie exaite 4 8 woa : . Section 408 Of thast o gt supremo co ? . on of this BOLRIAY 10 Mo bia Snomioh kxulied, Fowas | hare: ave 1o state dinners w veach Fremont. The trip caused the L Shal] Cach TocoIs 6 1 S hary ot thIFEr iy omnt [ SISt ot Ve (3) judzes, & nia jority of whom shall | *“The manufacture very jealous of ashington, and one da he was in the white house, but Arthur woman'’s death, Sk Sy el « 1S dred dollars ®.500) per anunm and the judges | U8 necessury 1o forma quorum orto pronounce when one of his friends, in speaking of s ners were noted for the O E 10 ReYR, J000TOrL { 7 5 of the district court stiall recelve w salury of ston, " [t shull huve original Jurisdiction | ever prohibie oceurrence that had latély happened referved A TR from the fatigue and havdships of the ) ’ N three thousand dollars (5,000 par annum, and sos 1 revenue, civilcases in | ture shall p) to George Washington and John Adams as | 1a andvew Johmson had & spocial brand of | 100€ Stage ride and died in the old oS8 the s ofeach shall be puyable quarteri hich the b tnday 1id eloction be separhtely haviag taken part in it, ho interrupted - the | (10 ACETE SEIOT T B pand of | homestead here two months after her Wi ”;',;‘;:,‘;;‘,mh noh porson vating In favor of | {| y y W of thisstiie for the apeaker and said: USir, you should nousdy | Shery Whigh Wik v poruian Jobison | i), " WBGI I8 DALIAE Sheallow ne on ae printed g n Y o o b he George Washington and John Adams, buv | (105 NS GG 0 WETRE IHATEIE RN B e Van Andas are quite wealthy, the WOINC T2 , “For the A wmendment to the consti- | 0 0 ebraska, you should say John Adams and George BOUERON RIS y S L0 AN 008,850 gulie ) /o 8 L tion, TR Lo Do saTar ot S dase ol s v 4 tuite, H16 4 Washington.” 1t was the same with John | &t is lusuguration as vico-prosident, and ho | couple having come hero when tho site supreme and dis B The 4 liquors as w b o became so ving been on a spree the | of th ity was nothing t farming 7 2 ’ oted 1| . 4 ed by law, Juin Adams. He started out as a politician ! y \ nrming i ! A i X eeted by it o ahan) o t's i olitietut | night beforo and wolng o the_capitol on au [ Tand. Mv. Van Ands parchased about (i / Sl L ."m their of office, o vecpt s ) fection, on the b fifteon was drawing o government salary ns | PIPLY stolACh, When ho gotthero hefound | ghree hundred acres, and the property.is I . I seation one (1] w:tlale Af- attorprovided, shatl bo' for o poriod of | on¢ witfon sh ritien or secretary of our logation at. t. Petersbur. | Jomoy 3 he could uot ive him & | DOW the conter of Fremont. The land y = ] b ot mrgetosix | Binted i worthss e propoc it He fod off the public pap during the whole of OEREY - axCy 4 was out up into lots, and thg sale of | 2 / " constit © of Nt ment 1o the consttution, prohibiting the R 31 4 el i drink orney was, [ think, the clerk [ Wa8 out up into lots, and thg sale o £ i d 80 ity to 15 follows: wan sale and keeping for - sile his life aud the salaries which he regeived | o040 gonate aud he went to one of | the property has netted a comfortable i aomisay follow 5 om Unel ounted to | " ¥ . ¢ Y e 8 1 AL the first genoral eleetion to | of intoxicating liquors A hove or from Uncle Sam mounted to "'“ll".m’!'.‘}_’n’.‘ e e b et puillta okt aAuiolat Mittta af. | tortiine, The most widely and fuvorably known spe K L Dhrovee ShranEY | pe Ll fn the yoar 1801, aid aftor the op- | “Agatusy the propused wmend tie 0 R ERIRGNRLY, P S0 ont alioe i of AR AR g Ialists I tho United States el Tont 5 1 proposed | TS anshauardiln, apd jtitar the wia sLIutLon. prontbig T man fact ires about, it was said, by u political barg B aviiskyand Bandoditio Ay folmson, | An interesting ceremony took place b | porincd, remarkable siitl nid universal suc- ..r'(.,,'.,lf I LE sl b elected threo ) Judues of he | sale and ke Suie of 1o cuting which he made with Henry \oand after | toaarn num l“&“' A0 AL Rl tha ol 1 the Van Anda residence in the morning | cess in ile treatntent and cure of Nervous, stion to e held on the ith duy o e court, one of whon shill be elected | Hyguors as o : he left the white house he'ngai entered poli- | Hh,Amber volored lquid and drank the w in the presence of the old couple and tho | Chronie and Surgieal Diseases entitly thead | {GV AcD. o) i of G (1) et on for U turm | Ao il wlso b m:“-v printed on (ho ties and came bick to congress AL In o AWINONE S 17 Auied, gy o 1 prosent. ‘There were oloven | (IIICHEphysicluns to the full contidence of | Y5 Withats whereof [ have horeunto set my | 2f throe @ years ind ont foi ' tho term of five | ballugof cach eluctor Voil e pioj During the days of Jackson and everywhoere ! Pt e L 0 ) years, und o e seetion there ) s constitution, the words shed uround in his empty stomach it was | great-grandehildven at the Van Andn | A CERTAIN AND POSITIY orsap g rada Qe atdertinre shall i v one judge of the | ‘For proposed amendment to thie | Buren the government had no use for o around.in his empty stomach it wa for | of tho swwio of Nebraska. Don man who was not a democrat, Jackson wi nder that it made hini dvunk. About | vesidence, with their parents, and Mr, | the awful cifocts of carly vie Stk day of duly. A D, 1890, wnd . me conrtfor the term of five () years R R R TR o8 o} 800K 3 0 ho > 7 Pripeienly T e Il tfollew i fts tratn, e . t the stu it ovided, that the judges of the supremo of i ting diguors as ono of the most violent partisans who ever | L0 minutes atter this ho stood up to bo mado | Van Andu oxprossed n desive to ses the T8 BIAOD AND BRIN DIsrAsgs | Hofturty Sarot the ataio aud ot tholnder whoso t v e RO wute ahall bo Hoonsed sat in the white house and he schemed for the | l"“"“‘"l"‘ ‘)"‘ l"‘ 4o little ones v:nm‘u'. . This was done, the 8 | II'uu”\'] nd nily uuul ired fifiventh, : o of hold jrone .‘.l ..'l.- x'u...,y 1801 luw," or “Agal i projos oo is party during the whole of his | 10 miken s : ceremony takim place on the lavge lawn | P DERILITY AND Al - By the Gavernor, JOIN M. THA YER. d thelr office for the re. ¢ o ::nu.fluflf‘.:::m"".[;‘ nllv;:.llxl;l.r;]l:ld\\\l_nnr‘l. hnnlv:!“ \ 8 Avanker n‘nlhm the .,,‘:.“,,““;,1‘ ,,:,,,4.;‘ fOrnngs pe \“I“ N it b mun IRS ylold véadily to their skillful tront- BENIAMIN 1t, COWDE fnd term for which they were re ! 10 become his successor because he considercd | OES TRt A1 AHSINKN 10 IEaN. him a first class demoerat, and it wis during | = e 4 ) SRR (SEAL] ry of State. ted under the present consti- the matter up it was ail in vain. One of the e Ill 15, FISTULA AND R A ALy an his administration that the famous doctrine | - was brought forth which is embodied in the voatest items of Arthur's diniers was the | Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg | cured without p : : of his wines, and the last nine dinners P S SLE AND VARICOCELE porma- S " ¢ prinied u {10t the tollow s electors voiing t the s G oA brougus foxi whieh | o in the whitehouse cost him nearly Coal, Coke and Tro AR P NN B ey PRQPOSALS FOR OATS AND CORN.— | PUREED ghiigtalionipgl o AT R R L cateh words, 0 the victors belong the i . Jefferson always used n,..l Trinidad, Col., bids fair to b 3 R T?':”““ 5:’“\’\'\““” & ast b - | South Dakota, Oc 0, tution re i he number of supreme | 12 ..r article one (1of the constitution of tis . Washington generally drank two | Pittsburg or Birmingham. Surrounding it | jtiorshed Tl Wea posals i . : ¥ e OTHER POLITICAL PRESIDENTS. e R G P LS R R SRR A bl e PR § it Emistions, Tecsyed Batul Com, i i Nt eal Mo Fhaver, Govornorot john M. Thaser, Governas o8 st Harrison's grandfathor was a | Jackson, on the night of his inaugural.spoiled | in the world, producing an average of 10,000 plther sex posttively o re o N \ p foaih okotis | 1 accord WIth seotion one (1 ariele fif: Jon one [1] wrticie (15 politician and he was holding & petty politi- | the room carpet with the barrels of | tons pe ng coal, the , | functional dis o L Blvadl ak e, ML one | tgen 1151 af the constitution, the provisions of Cconstitution and the provision of the cal office at the time he was nominated for | punch which he had brougnt in to treat the | whi riving all castern coke out os oF the 't t it Navanber 100k o000y | the aet entitied: A set to provide (he man- | 4ot entitled “an act o provide the minner of the presidency. Polk stumped the state of | guests. Jonn Tyler imy 1 his own wines > ¢ "The coul is shipped frec periat Wil 130,000 pounas 1iop of proposis :-‘”" enduients 1o the con- | DIoposing il b Cois it utivn “Tennesseo for eandidate for governor sove from Madeira and he got his ram at $4 a gal- ver ) the east and the south : oured, removal | ¢ . and clean, tutlon and submiitting the swue to the ol | and su ©xmo Lo the vlectors of ey i S ) 1 | without cutting, caustic or dilatation. ¢ ) i Appro February 1sth, | sta d Febraary th, A, DT, times und was noted us _a handshaker and a | lon from Norfoik. Pierea was in the | the Missouri riv the Gulf, and south: | wirected 4t Homo by patient WIthout & g A2 DL INTT, that sild Dropocod nmendient witi | Ui said proposed smendient Wil e sube baby kisser long before he was thought of for | habit of drinkis tle too much before he | west almost to the Pacific coast and Old menUs pain or annavics nebushisl, Uozninuss Le sodil auds ve presented to the qualified voters of the | mitted to the du 1'VOLETS Of thle state for the presidency. He never had any idea that | was elected president, and he set a good ta- | Mexico 0 YOUNG "AND' MIDDLEAGED MEN “Mv( nat less than 50 pounds to the bhus state for approval or e p Ll | approval or reseetion nt the general eieotion he would be’ nominated at Baltimore, and | ble w was in the white house, N The immense mountains of iron ore that \l RE (‘l'l\'l he awful effeots of 18 OADUATLY RO oL ;h ‘/‘\'"'1:"’1‘4':»rh'm on the 4th day oven- | W be beld on the duiday of Novewber, A, Dy when he recolved the news of his nomination | Van Buren liked French wines. Both the | lien littie back, have boen explored and Vice which brings el sewed. Hidd required to | V7 Witnoss whereot T have 1 11 witness whoroof T hore set my hand, he was try a ten-dollar justice of the peace | Adamses, economical us they were about | soon to be brolght into market. With anic weakness, d .u..w_ both mind tn their bids the proposed | nana and cansed 1o be sMsed (e o x ana eause 1o be wffived great seil of the se. His brother communicated the fact to | M , served wine at their state din- | large smelting and iron and steel industries | bodY; Wit all its dreaded lls, p I ; ch urtiele offered for d of the state of Nebrasica. Done ut Lincoin f Nobras Done st him, but ho would ot beliove it, and it was smopolitan society like that of | that must soon be established in Trinidadas | §3 5 g A AN ar skttt DA CORLTAON, - TH0 HIKNE1S FoNe ¢ | this Yith duy of July, A, D 13w, and (he twen- of July, A L g some tnie before hie could be persunded that | Washington it is impossible to getalong with- | the outcome of this rre and appy combing: | DRS, BETTS Sirgss those who na 1 for the bost {ntaruat i arth year of thie'state, wud of (ho lnde. | Atite 1 hience of the United the fact was o genuine one, Filmore was a | out the use of wine and the president who | tion of raw materials, it is certain not only | proper lndulgence and solltary habits, wirleh | Cortitied ¢ hecks. Each bid p Dondenca Of thi United Btates the omehun | Btatos thoone SOUN"N THAYER politician, and Prank Piorce had had a loug | sevves them creates less comment and does | that Trinidad will bécome one of the great | ruiu both mind and hody, .flm..,;n,. bunied by u certified el R RGegathe JOUN M, THAYER. volitical ¢ hefore he was nominated for | quite as much good as he who does not. manufacturing cities of the country busi somie Unltod States Depository, u BeaaMavemar, o (rros] el Rikia the pr Taking the presidents all in | FUANK G, CARPENTER. | that Colorado will ultimately ) \|\1.”| b MEN o qlering on e | ableto the ordes o’ tie undorio (Hear) ‘Becrotary of State. August 102 all they have done their duty in kee —_— claim that she is as rich in the more humble | hikby Hifc. awarcof phys ebility, quickly | lea © per cent of the umount of th August idim the politics of the country, and aftor all it is | De Birney cures eatarrn, Bee bldg. but bighly valuable minerals of coal and iron | "4 e sroom:s TRiba s aeateully, be fortelled & = B YOU WEAK MAN! ouly the mugwumps who think that suet | husdiosmistall as Pennsylvania aud Alabama, and at the | 1« based upon facts. First—Practieal experi- s rocelvIngan award shill tail 1o prompily peediEiatyceaks Db CAVDOLY, Diptenes, wctlons are auything to their discredit. o most popular @it now-a-days is a vich | Same time maintain her high rank as the sec- | ence. Sccond y ca ally studic ecute s contract with kool and S ent Fean T uohen iy A A CHAT WITH GAKFIELD'S STEWARD, i ¥ ass. Dorflinger's ican cut | ond greatest precious ore producing statein | thus ~xir|‘n. . Third lh ~I'l;n 3 "“H-I‘ vln\ \“lolwl !-Imln-llllu w; ;m | "uV“lL'““H‘:;H\‘v"‘“‘}nlll ‘nl‘:.,‘ , 1 i 1 o 0] “or i NG ress, | Pr rod | a¢ 3 T DS, Spe A S Indiun 4 ARother of GanSald's’ silendante @ s stands unrivalled in beauty and finish, | the union. For full iuf address, | propared AR Arent, in el - n.‘ s Tiat illnoss is very noar to death, Mr. W, | S that their trade mark lavel is on every | Trinidad Land and Improvement Co., Triu: | GASOSITIVE andpsmanent CURE for an OUR NEW BOOK ‘M B e L Yer) e s wmant F 1 | Biee:Your doner should show 410 you. | iday €0 S Drs. Bgtts & Betts, oy | iR ARTRRCANY Bt | v white house during the Hayes and Garfieid | — - - Doitle. Price, one dollar, See signature o o N. V. You N [N sduinistrations, is o wi. Durlug (e - | Dr, Biruey, nose aud throat, Bee bldg, [ DrBirnoy cures catarvh, Bee bldg 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, + « OMAHA NEB ~ § h Vit eyiodi | STANL For 8alo By All Drugs|ete. l CAN'T HOOK HEALTH; Section 4 t ench person voting in favor of this an ©shill have wrtten or ents sliall he ippro Corn must be sou S