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et oo e — PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN | Masisontir: in i e crams o D THE ELDER MUST DZCIDE | Msyienton, inue charactee ot et | GUFFY'S PURE v aeded, braska in 1569 and sevtled in Dodge cout ty | true, but the yeung ludy brought it grace, g ool where he was ngaged in farming, He vamo 2 beatty and u pretewabancon that was capti N (EY % 10 Soutn Omaus six vears ago and emvarked vating. Miss Kashewino McNeill, as Donna AL E M. Bartlett Erings Excouraging Reports | It the real estato business, in whicn be has | Pretty Little Churoh Row That Came Up ' Olvmpia, the low vcomedy role, sang the 3 ’ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY O TOBER, 3, 1852 continued unil the present timo, score with intolligenee, showing a cultivated from the £tate at Large State Senators. Over Soms Oash, contralto of more khwn usual range, and sho Tannc Noves, nomines for tue stato senate, — bl ciplla b Lol Rl ey Sl e S ¢ . ol ments, notwiths 0 at she had to . ouT born in Batchellerville, Saratoga county, OUTGROWTH OF AN INNOCENT SOCIABLE | rifice her lmnulv»'oralmv sake of herart. HOW THE FARMERS ARE HELFING OU - January 0, 128 and will thereforo b Theeo I8 a fleld facomic opera for Miss Me: yoars of age when tie takes his seat in the Neill, and althowah but a recent acqisition upper house of tne Nebraska logislature. | from' the COnCIFE GLage, she shows by et ireutars That Deny the State- | Ho received a good common school educa- | Seward Street Methodist Ladies Tave | conscientious work that the fature 1s full of A A R b tion and then ook & course at the State pton Dixpatess tothe Vested promise. Normal school at Al He began the Of clothes--all sacks—all made of the same kind of goods—all one color—all cut alike—all trimmed alike—all lined alike- ments Made by the Populists Defam- Gotten all made alike— Witsy S T4 MALE- TR okS Notmul sstool, &t Ajox 18 buan e Rights of the Ald Society "',\1(5.“:;2" o8 Il:‘;:::\-k|n:;n¢:("ll|: :;r;'r‘\;nr?‘\‘n go on sale in our mammoth men’s suit depart- Everywhere husiasgie. town, continuing it_unul 18 \\l‘h(‘n he re- ot the ticularly fresh ana swoet, but Me, Ronwick fo he was en- moved to Newark, N. J., v ment today—all at the one uniform price of ten dollars and fifty cents a suit—which we believe must look to bis actiue in order to present a faulticss picture as a stage lovor. _Arthur gaged in the same business for tive years, at urn expiration of which time he re Hon. E. M. Bartlett is home from a short isn’ v oar the Bell as the deat and blind Colonel Douglas, = B 2 5 ) S q iz n pavePr ive s ¢ . i T A L Vhe it e rlll\:.;LTI!tr‘n\l‘l;u' you b t tno n’:r“l‘nllmr! R AT R b LI S N— & - to be the best v 1lue ever given by any clothing Arip out through the state where ho has been | 1, "Naw York legislature to represent | Of the Ladies Ald society talking threaten- | gi0pq nis humor being very much forced - coneern in this country. These suits are all making specches as assignod by the republi- | the Saratoga Springs district. The late 1ugly of arrests and police court trials and | and distorted. Harry Rattenbury made an FOR MEDICINAL US A0 ; can stats central committee. Ho was at | W. Husted wa cr, and Mr. Noves was | thiags of that Kind, but that is what somo of | acceptable notary —wo wonder how long wool. They are made of us honest a piece or Holdrege, Minden and Lexington and spoke | by '"H‘ “l""”'n“""‘ b)) ‘l""‘l'\;“ commilice | tho saaly periurbed lnaios of tho Soward | :gflxlvln;u‘\mr h.l“l:m‘x;",\]- ,"mnl‘v::vlllllnru:‘m:l‘v;: NO FUSEL OIL from the same platform with Lieatenant ::'xln:‘\\n»u'v ointed 1o the churmanship of | Streot Methodist Episcopal church hav i P R and ¥ At alc Mr. . Donell Balfe int. polated 1 Governor Majors cassimere as ever came from a loom. They his old e 1 doing for the past few days, and all be- iittee by Speaker Sloan. Tne [ be A eirculat on tone " s srfocti e ’ . g : be- | Feur 1o oo'!in the Wird uet, in his oart of the bioad. givas brighiness and | AP€ ut to it to periection. Fhey are 4 2 of thi litical situation y other public oMee ever hold by Mr. | cause of alittlo sociable that was given in the | the sentinel, and won n well desorved encore Mgth 1o meh, ANC e e e g 7 gonorer o oy o Incinents that camo under. | Notes ws thatof county suporvisor of Sara. | churah parors fow days ago for 11 finw fendition. ' Ho bus n magniticent | Diine endorsed by’ olivagins abdmors | made _thoroughly--even the linings being kg ald A toga county, to which ho was eloeted in | T e of e 4l baritone and sings musicianly, his technigue | § T RORTR B the best reme - — 2 . his personal uotice, ho said that splendid | 1oFR CORERN UF 5 16 NSOFALKR, WHER "6 The h[uu‘orl ;:n “I n‘lqu!.ml m.\[:y“:vl(:u BRING BESHICNIRFY COMMANGRUIE, for PNISUMONIA Boar in :i\;(v'x‘.‘\m_n it | triple stitched. The color is a dressy work Is beiug done all through the state and | 55 up bis resideace on the farm on which | made of the funds izod by the ontertaln: Tonight Miss Winston and company will | for v s acknowledged as thi WG s Y . Ak & e - that eversoody is seomingly anxious to help | he has ever since resided und wiich he pur- | meut, and the matter has already Zone 10 | bo soon in ona of tho greatost operatio suc. | only purd remedy of 113 kind on tho maricot, dark gray. The sizes are from 84 to 4 4. hese long Lhe republican cause, as there is a gon- | chased 1n 1357, He has always been an ear- | the presiding elacr, and thut offizial of the | cesses, “La Perichole,” the stellar rolo of | that it contaiis n) fuseloil, and that v in' | se————— N :r‘:;‘fmv':‘-‘m-l;":r :.1;: |.m:m\n prittples svery. | neLL, censivient FSUILICE fnd was urged | church will ve troated to an exporience next l‘n':l\lillu“!m\hm been created in America by | Fariably benefitsall who inte ligently ugs it suits are worth fifteen dollars. They are worth Y o'V | last soring to maka the race for the guberna- | qu i D The . oase comes inie Winston. at i rour druggist or grocer. e N —— / where. Republicanism is the chief topie of | AR E bl but foeling that the best Thursday A.IH, raoon, w I‘u n \h\ <:n‘1 uzmln The business dono yesterdav and last 1 :r‘l{“me‘)l;'l‘-l-“\t MALH WHIS RS 66 it in our store. Thcy are worth it on your conversation in the hotels and on the vait | {{teials'or the party demanded the nomina- | UD for hesring, that will undoubtedly be | nipht at tho house has boon only excelled by i e s B back=--i g ffic A 5 A < & i rond traius and the traveling mon are doing | tion of Juage Crounse, withdrew bis namo | lively enough to prevent that stereotyped | that ot “Ole Olsen.” . . . l( {--In your olfice--in your workshop--in PRTTARY Worlt all along the 11he, from the county convention. His action at | ounui feeling if tho opposing factions feclns | - E SUFF 2 the street. They are worth it every day i 3 Y One Uik that strack o with especial | that time mado bim many frionds, who de- | bylijgerent then as they do now. For hoarsencss, sore throat and cough, tako AR .YOU ERING? s ‘ Y E rth it every day in the e L termined that ais self sacrifice in the nter- | > WKEERELAEE B 0 SKBY 1 Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the specitic for af- 3 FROM week and Sunday too--and have never been siguificanco,” sala Mr. Bartlott, *was out | (GERRE0 TG 01 wot bo allowed to go un- tscems thut when the sociable was @iven, | foqiions of the throat aid chest, i ¢ 3 : inthe wostern part of the state, whero I | vowarded, it was umlur‘ m:: lu]flmcu«\ of the "ruurx‘,u i Female sold for less. We had them made for a purpose found farmers on the trains distributing C. 0. Lobeck was born at Andover, (11, in | division,” aud right thers comes the hitch. Ronl estate. . » e N 3 4 ATk g e - circulars that set forth the wonderful fer- | 1852, Ho adopte cation of a travel- [ One faction cluims that it was the fourth Bargains only. We.kness, and “‘_at purpose was to start October busi- tility ana general prosperity of that section | ing man and cov aska on bis regu- | division of “the Aid,” and the others usist [ My word is good. Catarrh of ness with a rush--to start a thousand men of Nebraska. Thers are many eastern ox- ‘(i:F Uil ““\:’:“‘k‘:";“v“m o l‘[‘l‘e ook 40 | that it was ®ho fourth division of the church, G. Albright. atarr talking about us--to advertise--to emphasize cursionists travollng through the stato Just | joiliine navdwirs house. [0 was president | and that the Aid was not in it, it that -3 N. Y. Life bldg. Rheumatss, | X2LRIRG € S advertise : I 4 st bis time, and Uhis advoriisior mattor | of tho Commoreial Trivelors association «t | Worldly but quito apt expression may bo s e Chronic still more the Nebraska's wonderful prices. 1T was intended for their eyes. Omaha and enjoyed the contivence of busi- | ysed 1n that connection. It may be stated FAw] g o TR y » IIe e g T s 1 e sd > TR S CRASGEY oK noss mon to an’ oxcoptional degran. A little | et yo et S or thoso loss ramie | o L. %0: it will bo to your interest to you'’re a farmer in the ‘“shocking” business of Ll 5 y 4 over a yearugo he envaged in the retail 3 it the workings of the femintuo ad. | {411V acquaint yourself ‘with the 41 obtained some of the circulars, and | hardware businoss at 1404 Douglas straet in | lar with the workings of the feminine ad- vice now in effect between lent tr Nervous or in s Chicago, Bu found that they contained persoual letters | com “cultivating corn--or “cultivating votes” for any with C. H. Linn, who 18 his present | junct of the church that are the members of v Drivale i ) . alo, New York, Boston Private governor--ifyou're a lawyer in good standing 9 e ver of farmers in vatious | partne Mr. Lobeck i¢ of Swodish ox- | the Ald themselves, that the membvers are | gnd intermedinte points, via the “Liie R -t i Uitee > MAD She Ca et Countien of thas. aoctian, toling. what their | fraction and syouks W Janeuagos | lvided futo four divisions, alphaboticalty, | Shoro Routo.” Thronh trains loava Distsss, | [or “lie”-ing--either]--il you're a banker clip- > v o tluently is ndidocy a8 warmly en- SRoniE 00! *n1sh o srtain- W 5 i 3 s a cashier i < i v farms hud done during the past_year or two, | (opsad by the virious: Swedish-American | 20d each Is exp: i r;"“".-" 1 u\uLx{n o o ut 00 and 10:80 . my 310, Te BB BALL O ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for aud many of the lotters bad been auly | yocieties and it was this fact that induced | ment in 1ts turn, and raiso iis quota of tho 45 and 11.80 p. m. The “Chicago < Canadian society--if you're a man, and wear sworn to, aud were of tho nature of | {HSe% Thatore the convention wherewithal to meet current expens and Boston Special” (10:30 o, m. ) is ti nr Searles & Searles s ) ) & gt A afiidavits, Hong of the WO verClg | , Charles H, Clarke roprossnts tho repub. Where the Money Comes Ln. only complete train through from Ch Ll & clothes--these are the very suits for your busi- that tneir farms pai or themselves 10 | jjeyn young blood of Nebraska. He was Phe ladies of tha Atd deuy that there is | CREO to New It has dining Consultation Free. - 1801, and there was every indication | hopn and brad upon the Nebraska prairies, WL o VAR A T T ontire dlstance; | Acknowleazodto o tlis inoatauccestal apsciatist n | |].,,.( they \\'uul;l do just ‘“;\lll in (l*‘-‘“ and owns Bellvue, in Surpy county, as nis | any “‘fourth division de and apart from . s Tuey gave their lucation, even to the section, A in itself an o bivthplace, He was for some yeal i \d the | Al PmvaTy manager | the fourth division of tbe Aid, and the it mostanece i malit o | ness, and you never had an opportnnity to try twaahip U range, odd (01d Of tho Fondy | or e \iumesale deus House b Lancom bt | e o it e weoics anoreas | equipment of the teain throughout is of | *Gunorrhmain trom 3 ¢ . sypuis caret | @S gOOd a suit in all your life for the money as \ merket thut Omaba furnished on the eust | yaq for some years been located i Owaha, Sk R el oWan l‘,d HlBrobily A the very highest standard. I'he Chi- Mercu ‘lmn"l‘"‘""-lj ot Conaoval ‘cbtn these suits which we offer toduy at the ree ¢ and Denver on the wost, and anv nunber of | whoro he 15 secretary and manager of the | Weit was their own fndividual proverty, and | o;p and New York Limited (5:30 p. m.) , without cutting, iustis or Jilat ) [/ things that went to show the real condition | I'oa-Clarke-Andreeson Hardware company, | ey waut the receipts. Bul tho other folks, of the farmers of Nebraska. embodies all that is modern and novel | afecied at lome i pain or annoy batieat withul wasats | markable price of He is a hard worker, and has always been | who assisted in making it a success, but who “I luquirea what the vec sity was for wnsportation and has very N ISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS cure en enthusinstic a iveonte of ropublicau prin- | do not belong to tho Aid, claim that the ve- | 1p it A, FUIYRETEECEN e RS VERY | CRILIS, RIS TUL A A e g 18 curel 3 making this showing when excursionists | iplos, ceipts are simule, ovdinary church property, | {PRFCRrIAtel) s HVDROCELE 'AND VAL SLE pormanontt N d could xee for themselves thay the situation b enreseniat withoul any Ald brand on’them, and shouty, | train. S M et und kuccosstully cured. Method new and unfallig ] was as set forth, even withoutany eirculars, For Represoutativ theretore, go direct tuto the chutch treasury, B. P Iuseirey, T, PA WEAK MEN i and 1 was informed that the continuous rhomas D. Crane was born upon the his- | witaout tirst tickling the fingers of the treas- Muin street, Kansas City wailing of the calamity howlers had excited | torio soil of New Bedford, Mass., January 6, | yrer of the A aforosaid. - And much to the [ C. K. WiLner, W. I A., Chicago. (VITALITY WEAT), Mada 80 by (00 clos) appit grave doubts in tho east As to tho roal state§ 1554, He adoptea the professiou of law und | satisfaction of the.anti-Alders, that is the o riets SEXUAL EXCH ditaate Mibs: oF | of affairs out here, und they wanted to be | in June, 1587, located in Omaha, This1s Mr. s money wer Howard County Re PRLA A f [] 0 ¥ Blixo tha thu uttoution of tho tourista was | Crane's flvst venture s enrdiilataifor ol ‘Ihey found possession to be nine oints in | S, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Special Telegram K M CEIY i callod to it while passing through the state, | but he hrs always been promineatly identi- | tho law, just #s it would b outside the = Ve > . el ATY o AUST 38 that they might nail tho lie when thoy got | tied with local republicanisin and 18 knowa ' church, ‘and ienoring tho demands of the | 10 TUE Oy o su st linvonuadueinoss BARLY DECAY {a | back home and tell theiv friends how Ne- | as u hard worker. president of the Aid, turned the cash over | UiZ gUR of the campaign at Eloa last nigut. | YOURG and MIBDLE AC ans impaired ani | braskn was being maligned by some of her | | W. N. Nuson has been aresident of Omaba | Lo ono of the trustoes. Tho Aid presidont | The town was crowded with an enthusiastic | Shaxencnsd jromature e H G owa citizens, That shows preity cloarly | with the efeption of u briof absence for the | ronowed her demand on the trustee, but ho | lot of peoplo from homeand abroad. The St. | Al yield readily o our now wont for 1035 of what some of our farwmers think of the way past thirty years and has been secrotury of d furnished music and wero aided | ifenfare. freo bogk and racelnis. ba Gieo clab. Yue Howard County | r, Searles & Searles, ' 39, Bu e prompuly decided that he did not recsive the | Paul ba the pooulisi leaders are conducting their | the Oziana Board of Trade for the past'four | mo.ey from her and therofore could not be |1y campaign. vears, Ho.was born in Peansylvania, mi- | expooted to turn it over to her, and with a | 0F tho I “I'found Tom Majors supperting Judes | grated to Iilinows, and thance to Omaba, | soicton wareing to him not to allow tho | Veteran club, composed of none but old sol- Next to Post Ofiice. Crounse in svlendid shape, und be is doing | wher was for twoenty session tne execu- | diers, was there 1o uniform and added niuch great work for the ticket. His comparison | the & sewing machine conpany.” He is | tive of the Aid left him 1n peaceful posses. o! the records of C e e 1 y t e - | to the effect of the meeting. Licutenant Hib Barytes ana octher and Van Wyek is | in close touch with the business asts of | sion, Governor Majors was the speaker, and irom s making lots of votes for the resublicans. He | Nebr nd will comumand the support of | * A meeting of the Aid was cailed on Wed- | start to finish poured hot snot into the | adulterants of White i showing up the extravagance of the just | the business men. 3 nesduy afternoon, and the for manager for | money to go out of his pos the air was | enemy’s camp Judge Haunnibal, Charles s Jogialaturs s outclassing anything elso of | - James H. Kynor was born In Obio forty- | wertared was s otution tb. tristoes. who nee | Chinh and T, T, Bel mado short spoacnes, | L-€ad are just as good as not disposed to accede to demands that way | Hon. A, K. C chairman of the state cen- be mude upon them, Then 1t was suggested | tral commi tee, closed the meeting with one ame to Omuba filteen years ago. He is u | g Dproperty owner. the kind ever before known 1’ the fistory of | cight years ago. He served through the war i the state, with its previously uoheard-of ap- | and lost a leg av the baitlo of Shiloh. He ‘ propiiations and the employment of a num- av the stubborn anti-Aiders might be ar- | of bis ringing sp2 rested for ob aining mouney under false pre- | low this ber of useless employes, and he convinces eches. Much good will fol- Stl’ictly p reoting and the republicans of ho voters that he knows what he is talking . Raeves is a o ve of lowa, 30 v tenses, and by vote it was decided 10 leave it | Howard county are jubilant over the pros- & TDUCATIONAIL. about. “,_ .uml\hu;lncx in Omaha five 10 the presiding elder. pects of victory tais fall, ure hlte ead At PSS LAY = d BENRS Et It's Different Now. o is 2 real estate broler. ; e STt ot B : i JLeDiferent Now. Cinarles Sicphens of Douglas precinct is a | FIEBUNE for a Principle. No other Sarsparilla has the merit by FOR YOUNG LADIES, fuperior airantages for educating Two years ago the rcpublicans were 0ot | fyrijer who has lived in Douglas for a num- The ladies of the Aid say that thoy are not | which Héod’s Sarsaparilla has won such a why is it that all the bogus and == S e, Yu]n\nl lml;v? «»r.u.r.-o‘umuar thor- able toget up @ mecting at Holdrege, but | jop of yvears and has not beld ofice. objecting to the disposition made of the | firm hold upon the confidence of! the peole. 5 QUEbIHUBICAARU LTS fepartmentan sUoslorder;tonchareoliihobist iVingr fhan) this year they filled their large opera houte | ™ jugge A. L. Sutton is an enthusiastic | money so much as to tae principle of the i adulterated white leads are o Lo eres AL LisIire srownds; Hawbulllingsaroomewe | to overflowing. The same is true at Minden, | yguns republican, He has been a resident | thing. The antis, however. o object to 120 | he next big battio smong the littie fel- | always branded “Pure,” or coLLEG — T ey, T W. BARRETT, Pres. COLUMBIA, 30, i where 1,000 people were seated and as mauy | of South Omata for several years, and has | disposition madeof the funds.of the Aid, | jows will probably beone between Dixon “Strictly Pure White Lead ?” | more were unable to finaseats. Outin Kem's | peen prominently identitied with local poli- | and that 1s just what provoked their preseut | oy Grfiio A —_————— = e | district they are just finding out that be | {jes. Mr. Sutton 1s the junior partner of the | acti ‘They claim thut there is a church | - 3 No one ever puts a mislead- was moro intercsted with tho corporations | [y fivm of Van Dasen & Sutton and bas | dobt, and that they are not only pajing iu- = ing brand on an article of mer- while in Washington than be was in the | arved one term as justice of the pence, terest on the debi, but interest on the inte handise, unless he wants t weltaro of his constituents, ona tried to un- | “')r 31 O. Ricketts was born in a little | est as well, ana'thoy wanted to put their CRERHE S oL A CE 9 load a wortbless gas plant on the govern- | yowy ju Henry county, Kentucky, thirty- | money whero it would be devoted to reduc- work off”” an inferior for a nwu|th10r a.(uyln,u(ulu or mlnl: [BiEDoRe of llgnlt- four vears ago. His early education was | ing their indebtedness. They charge that I he I Puth u better. ing the capitol after gas had given way 10 | tj,0 best to be had in the Kentucky villages | the funds of the Aid are devoted to [rivolous d . H A electricity, . of that duy. He camo to Owaha in 1830 and | purposes, ana intimate that they are not = This Barytes or Baryta, is a To Bring Home a Bottle of Everybody is pleased with the way | yfer casting about for an cpening took the | disposed to contribute to the purchase of heavy white powder, worthless Judge Crounse is doiug up Van Wyck, and I | position of janitor of the Omaha | flowers and gold watches any longer. The es as paint: costing only about havo you to henr any unfavorabie comment. | Madioal colloge, Alter working among members of tho Aid indignantiy retort that 2 as p: ; & ya :;’:-lplon-usl:ho 'nrn;m more !lha" uoy- | yne students for a short time | social purposes areamong the objects of their ¢ one cent per pound and is used ng else 18 the way that new factories are | jo gecided to be & doctor und | organization, and thoy are proid to say that ‘ n h being started up in Nobraska—the cotton | commonced his medical studies, In January, | they madeSister Crane & presont of a wateh It requires no learned experts to adulterate and cheapen the mill at Kearney und the binding twine fac- | 1854, Dr, Rickoetts graduatea and since then | on tho eve of her departure for ludia, as w ST R R mixture. No one ever adulter- :“’a"l':l'-c: pelonviand “‘“‘i‘;’ "_5‘ ‘lll?ll "'-h?li- hus successfully practiced medicine in | Just recognition of ber work during years of orsscienuliciieXperimenis ates white lead with an article nd they are praising the McKinley oill. | Omana. Tue doctor has u large practice, is | membership in the Aid, and they are also establish the fact that DR. i They will vote for a continuution of this | 4 close student and has wou the confidence | glad to say that they bave purchased flowers 4 costing more than Lead. ¢ :‘,fllgoefl nlfl-mnnsl‘mo tm“huwdmu‘nrmunl\ of his 1r He hus been more or less | for deceased relatives of their members. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EX- . lllf you %urctaase any of the eneral prosnerity, and the poverty wail- | jnterosted in politics during the past five | And the presiaing elder must hear it all, 5 5 - ollowing brands you are sure ing leaders ure beginting to realize it. years ano keeps well posted on the questions | and theu render a aecision tha', will give TRACTS are not only the strong: o having y ————— + of 1he dav. satisfaction to all parties concerned. The est, but positively the sweet- g X PURE RYE WHO THEY ARE, Cuarles A, Goss was born in Edinburgh, | presiding elder will caru his salary this weele , : Strictly . Portage county, O., December 10, 1563, | if ever a mun di est and most delicate fruit Whi Pead { Blographical Sketches of the Candldates on | ang after passing through the public sehools G - e Tt honsewivest il Pure ite Lead, | the Ite can County Ticke entored Mount Uuion college ut Alliance, O DeWity's Sarsavarilis cleansas the bjood. B facthirediby: the “Old i Gt o J. L. Kaley, the revublican nominee for | where Le wus gradusied in the class of * i — flavor a cake, pudding, cus- gal"l:u :g ure y It is an indispensable household liquor, recom- county attorney, was born near Lewistown, | Ho found it necessavy to teach scnool in preloniconhensndouhValley, i o utc rocess : el , o A : Pu., Juvo 3, 1853, but, beforo ne was o y“m order to secure the mouey with which to On Tuesday, October 25th, the Balti- tard or cream with Dr. Price’s & P! 3 mended by physicians as s(.m.tly pure, _nch and B e 5 OhL T defray the expenses of his collegiate course, | more & Ohio Railroad Co. will sell ex- Extract of Vanilia, Lemon or SOUTHERN wholesome. He can get it at any high-class v 10V 0, il Was | aud after his graduation came to Omaba | gursion tickets from Chicago and all g s 2 5 i o the Buckeye state that he wus raised to | wnere be again entered the school Buitt € ! o g Orange, and a smaller quan- “RED SEAL drinking place or drug store. (i : 2 (57 S e 20t ‘e “Weet | Baitimore & Onio points west of the ’ man’s estute. Ho was educated in tne pub- | room, taking charg vyt ) : e « " Lio schools and graduated from Wittauberg | Qmaia schools in 183, at which timo | Oblo river to Winchester, Woodstock, tity gives a more natural and COLLIER cpreals alou ill was included in that district, | D wn, ar rg, Stauuton 5 . im- . ; 0. i [ ) colioge at Springfield. O., in 1870, and thon | 1o taygnt bero o year, during which he kept | and Lexington, V., ut the rate of one giatefuliasioipapican heym For sale by the best dealers in paints DALLEMAND S ;00 OHIOAZOILE § entored the office of Judge MoCauley, after- | yp the law studlos begun in Ohio two years | lowest limited first-class fare for the parted by any other Extracts, CYRryWheIey i : 3 wards of tho supremo bench, 1o read law | before, and on bis 2ith birthday, December | round trip. is it 2 ] S youlare golngitapaint, Itwill pay youta : ud romatnod asu studeat o bis ofico fu | 10, 1997 wus admittad to the Dotgtus connty | "G WP doun valley, Virginia, of- iRIbinotianncoptestapie R D s I T o Ayt ;hnm‘u_:um “xldmlléml to tho Ouio bar :)“I“hu“lu }Al"t‘lgvlsu :.:'.;m&fl,“\':::s”n‘f,p;'::z.?.?‘fl fers supcrior inducements to persons proof of their greater excel- only cost you a postal card to do so0. . n 8. e a once removeda 10 ofession VO year: gV forme . v i N ar 5 | Nebraska to enter upon the 2 copartuership with Joseph H. Blair, ana | seeking new locations. Farm linds of- lence? In every case where NATIONAL LEAD CO,, 3 co of lis profession, locating at | the tizm of Blair & Goss is stil in ex- | fored at from $10.00 per acre and up- D s e X St. Louis Branch Bloomglon, Franklin county, as a membor e e | ande s T mber deonli Bronore, Upure r. Pricets Flavorsiare use R e TG TR AT Ty i of the law tirm of Kuley & IKaloy, his 038 has always been a hard worker | water, conveniont mariets. ol oy give perfect satisfacti ar g ; Brotai, 1 otiae momberaf o i, Dol | 1 o e bt wiuks, bt has never - | il oo xehools, boat sosiely. For in- theyiaiveipericatiaatisfaction: St. Louis, Mo. 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ocatea at Red Cloud. Mr. Ksloy was eloctea | fore beou a candidate, formation about rates apply to any Bal- — The eminent specinlist in nervous, chromlc, private. Llood 1y dtnonnol | county judge of I'rankiin county sooa after | ~Augustus Lockuer was born and raised in | & FR0HOC TR AT g 2. 7 c W ey raduata 1o Mo loin®, ‘ka. 1iplomAs wnd Certiflentes o 7 it ¢ O o Tl s oLy 000 BLor | N haaten N Y. recqivini his educstion ia | timore & Ohio ticket ugent.- Sond to DOCTOR : McGREW. | g Iminn] WeALD i o Bolf aud satlsfaction to tho peoplo of tho | Lo public schools of that eity. il enlistod M. ‘-t'f;“l““,“"“v "‘&'“{”"l““ HRIBLETI LN t @) T e iy v (P8 uy ; o sxpross s 3 county. Owing to the deatn of bis brother | a1 Lhe ageof 16 vours in company H, Twenty- | agent, Baltimore & Ohto railroad, Bal- , | LCGr seniir, Ono porsonnl mmtorviaw prterrad,' Consultatio : about two months bofore the expiration of | first New Yovk cuvalry, and servea toree | timore, Md., for information about de- 1 rivata. liook (7wiaries of Kise) sat froe. Ofow Boursde. m. 80U p. M his term of ofico he tendered his resignation | Years, mostly unaer Geeral Phit Sheridan in | sirable locitions, maps, pamphlets, cte, an order 1o remove to ted Cloud, tho better | the Shenandoan valley. When discharged in = 0 look after tho busiuess of the firm, e | 1500 ho came to Nebraska, 0ok a homoestead AMUS b .- continued to roside in Webster county for | in Butler county, and has been u resident ANHQ RFSTOREDQ“ !‘9.'.'.‘.%?,??." €igh yours, und in 1855 was sent 1o the logis- | Of this stute over sinco. He helped organize | way Sebastian,” a romantic opera in three ' 0T with lature as float representative from Webster | Butler county ana was aftorwards postmaster ) od Franklin countios, The lato Judge Kaley | at Peppervilie, He left the farm in 1874, re- | 8¢ by Vou Suppe, gave the Winston Opera ol 8 of Red Cloud, brother of the nominee, was u | Meving across the Platte to Columbus,whera | company excelleat opportuniwy 1o snow the | delegate to the republi Al norvous Wikoefuln s Wenk Momory, anhiood. Nightly Km Tiose of Br ¥ Crvonariovs, LA U 110N S0 Loas 0 T ) unational conven- | he engaged in the hardware aaa implement | muleriui composing the orgauization yester- Organs | Jiants wh suip |ll]un lu[hiu. u.:‘t uum:l ‘lmlll{\uuur(um B. “.Iu whi x‘:..;. cunllum;-‘d for ll::»nml day at the Farnam Str theater, Built ,;‘,L,l," e ,(',‘l.m b | ayes for president of the United Statos, | vear: s health failing, bo then sold ou: . ol wi 4 IR, T WRFORK AND A FTRIUAING, OF refunid Chicugo, 3.1 Toaloy has alwass boon & staunch ro. | A0 removed to Omabu, whore be hus ro- | 8(10F tho well worn lines of comlo opora B RARESRG. 1 010 Jonnell, 1515 Dodgestro Bublican, and uriog bis Tous voars rec. | sided T0r the past Aix years. Ho sorvod for | With & market place in the first act, a grand For silo in Omaha by Sherman & MConnell, 1515 Dodges| dence in this city has been prominoutly | three successive terms 1 the Columbus city | salon in the second and the rampurts of San — {4 ident.ficd with the politics of the Sixth | counel, which, with his incumbency in the | Scbastian in the tuird, with a ‘‘children’s s ¥ rage Mark.) 3 ar, though nover s cunaidate. o had g';snl-lm::lltmhvfi,l:us veen the extent of | fostival incidental o Rive the seene bright DEFORM'T' BRAOES P & f P F e unan S Suppor bis ward for the ublie life, - Sebastian’ , ofiice for which ho has been vowinated, the - BoM Saud-beputy, VBanilabaationi was 8 kel ' ward caucus, at which there were over 00 Will Resame the Debate, A 5 e i SRR Tounl ErasticStockings, ¢ Yaters presciit, kiving bim is endorsowent | Tue serious sfliction to Judge Crounse's | theuier goers buve boen surfeitod this soason. : Trusss i Without u aissenting voice. 1 is 0 sikuill- | evosight hus caused n tomporury breals in tho iss Jeanuie Wicston, who is today one of : Tusses, cant fact that whenover Mr. Kaloy bas beon | sorios of jomt discussions between himself | tho leadiz of our prima donaas, with & Crutches, v‘v:;:.l"u:ll: 0 he has always sceurcd what ho and Mr. Van Wyok f‘m:'h'm.md\'ml) filled | record of many successes bebind ber, found i L 108, the ou ment at Columbus and was wiiling | iu Rene Dufaur the dashing devil-ma, e P wnty Commissioners, o finish up the series with tho ludepondent | care sublioutecant i tho Freuch arm : ; o 07T ik 2 Batteries, o1 date e latter ubjecte alegr gel role, " .2 he trestn of all forms o ’ s Henry Livosoy, the candidate for county | c4naidate but the latter ubjected. A telugram | most cougenial role, for in all th n WaterBatt!2; s e he S o wirs | Was received from Judge Urounse lust shie 0L & superior 3 1) GRE| , CLE. . 13010023, ~ sommisaicner froiy tho Bevord dlatriot, was | N8 TERNPL SR, LSS o the Tohe iy | o are chasacions She. war lengiauon | HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. | PRIVATE DISEASES, by ¢ Bia parants ho rouoved fo AmSncs whon o | Hoh ut Eluwood on Octove 7 aid finsh th | soul n{ the opora last night, the pog on For Farmsls, Miners and Mechanics. vl Wonoss and Disord s yringes, Wils UL vears of ago, A fow Years lutor . B ¥ neceasitato o oand- | whicn tho intersst, such us it is, ‘was bung A PERFECT S0A® FOR ALKALI WATER. 12 N it jase o1 vayshae, aubition Atomi zers, K Mr. Livesey removed 1o Wisconsio, where ng | 0Ument of ouo date, at York on the dth, Miss Winston bLas incomparable art and <N sod ikt Eizhioon yours of 4 Teceived & comumon achool sdachtion. i the | ., ConEressman Bryan last night telexraphed | lovers of true comic opera have before thowm | Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Buras, | 50 “ | Uhe wost semarkihio ueeiss il Medical Supphies. suring of 1350 Mr, Livesoy settled iu Omaha, | thet be would meet Judge Field iu uotber & weck of genuiue onjoyment, for the com- Etc. A Ddightful Shampoo, I8 proven by the universil testimony of " b A hers ho bas. sinoe” restdod. B oconentiy | joiut dobate in this city on Mooday eveuiug, | pany supportiug Miss Winston 1s highly - R b =Ite Ton S o DOk A e o bhiek contrastor. and e fagnuon | Octover 10, or any ovening thal week Laat 46 | creditablo, the Voices exceilent iu auanty, WH“'E nussl‘“ so“’ Tirs and question lst, 14cn wnd Farnam AU” (\ N 3 AT AR T R R Dabias bas | Bad uotalveudy enpuged. ihe costumes handsome, and ihe female 8 | S, Dimuna, Neb. 4 ¢ [ e Soum o o e e - e chorus roully pretty. f i - — — « (24h Q ok ::(u‘::'::ln’.:“;:flz‘x::’fl“:fi":;‘f:.}"L'i;m’,\f:‘,‘,‘;‘I‘,‘{l‘[ DeWitV's Sarsaparilla is reuania Miss Aice Johosou was a delightful foil to Specially Adspted for Use in HardVWatel H 114 S 15th 5, a4 clan. Mt Livosey bus alwava boon 8 staunoh | oo e e e — e | D[{‘R W, BALLSY ave flur VBSIE Next Lo Postolfic: republican, 0 bas served for six ; Jours As & momoer of tho Board ‘of Eduo . + AR B lon, decliniug & renomination at the end of his third term, George R. Willlams, candidate for county comiuissioner from the Third district, is one of Douglas county’s most prosperous farm- ers, residing in Valley vrecinct, At the present time he is filling & vacancy on the NEBRASKA National Bank. 4| ’ th Filled With- ‘ it Pain oy the Lutest invention e L TEETH EXTRACTED WIPHOUP PALY Ok : DANG H ON RUBBER FOR JLLSET OF 1 b i BY sls HA, NEB Cf county bourd, caumed by the sath of Georye H A FULLSBE UK SRS yustowmd ro0 vy an EXPERE obmionay | U 8 LETOBITORY "MAWN P K 3 Perfoot it guaranteed. Teoth extracted In | Perfect adjustment. Superior lenses. (T R s S F N 23 ,:{f:‘:ufu:fl. 'nm:‘l.u:lh):. ralxxu:lmllkl.;: f a I n hemrn S NG Guvs loserted 1 eveulug I oushealache cured by using our Sovecticies f same duy. Y sessing good judgment. He hasalways boen of s Theabove brands of gloves tor sale by and Eyeglusses Lrices low for trst clasi | Supplus Bee speciniens of Removibl : an old line republican sud has never bofore Boe apocinons of Floxible E goods ke et e h B t St j “5“'3?53'."":‘5’“?3 O . d ANl yarlc whriuntad 1 roprosanied; THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO cectors oy . ¥a l g L0Sston orora ) . C. Stanley of South Owaba, the uowi- ce, Third Fioor, Paxton Blode. e, vioe prosidgui, X e By ‘u for oounl-y’oommmlon-r ‘from tho Fourth » Telephone 1085, 16th anl Faray ‘ listrict, bus been ideatifled with the busi- Joho 4, Collins J. N. 't Horae, foba : N. W. Cor. 15th_aud Douglas Stg 4 Tuko Elovator or Stalrway from 10th AR 5 astiler. NIS. Owmaha 4 'ess locerests of the Magio City from its Used in Millions of Homes——40 Years the Standard Birest Entrance. l 1148, 15thSt, Creighton Block THE IRON BANIK 5

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