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THE OMAHA SATURDAY, DAILY BEE EPTEMBER f 16, 1893, 5 for space continue to roll in at a_rapid rate . remai 11885 and will in all likeli B g . A The Yates Findings company, the new o0d ret summer ' Railroads Getting State Property Neatr Lin- | and in several Jep. k8 all the availavle | Great Succees that Attended the Annual | o Th¢ 3 ng houso In leather, shoo find. | D074 return N - { #pace has been taken, | N " ings an hoe storo & jes. have nove e o - coln at Their Own Figures i The b o races on Wednesday will con- | Exhibition of the So ty. 8t ok Totrodoun ! _.‘ Vo by SH CAVALRY CRACKS. stitute one of the most important foatures TRt o t o I ey . - . — trade of the state by having a minature Fe SALT CRECK BOTTOMS HELD VERY LOW | 3 Lo o tays aport i ancs: | INTERESTING FEATURES OF THE SHOW | Tinguicelin full operation, decorated with a | Carbine Sharpaiooters Gompiets ridan. a ure s eme flr Ic | m n’ pated — | Lwenty-fifth size of the original) is propelied | Tirr Be.]—The United Statos army cavalry . ABvaes Pt the Prine of the Satine Platt dth Authorities I -ulv-ul Some Kspecially Notable Examples of the | b clectric powet om Attracts no ond k - | quota con 1 its preliminary firing at a n 9 4 m, Sept 5. —(Spocial Tele: . % | tention. Shoe dealers and shoomakers | ' g o FAAE PANES L ftor b Lands Within Easy loach of the Cor= | Uy v TN rilzdins e Progress of Nebraska as # Manafac R L apond with this now | the Fort Sheridan rango this aftornoon U U ' N poratlona' Pockethooks —Deal | A 1 i ‘l’ Wow th ko] {““.v'y{ turing State -Ohject Lessons in [ house, which is locatéa in Lincoln, and offers | TW0 days were spont in known distance - Not Yet Completed. s A LA LI el Practieal Protection | exceptional inducements for Nebraska and | firing and vostorday in skirmishing, The e [ & strange cole woman who walked nto western trade in general | wind, light and general phenomena wera e | name’as Mrs. Jackson, and residence at St T An Interesting Eaueational Dieplay. | good. During tho entire tay the scores Lixcors, Neb,, Sept Special to Tne | Louls. Early in the cvening she atte LiNcoLy, Sept cciai to Tae Bre Tn the wing Morcantile hall is | W stionally high t preliminary 3 frr. |—The i of appraising the salina | to drown herself at 11 ith of Tlie stato fair closed today after & week | neat and very attractive Showing 1 work. Tho marksmen are becomiug accus lands 10 the state has been quistly but was pulled out by an cen more productive of good | Nebraska's cducat | tomed to the erounds and somo high score Hras IRt ke o HOREH B mp! r argo crowds than the manage- | Stitution, v X,"” are expectod next weok. The scores yester ! i y . "owals nd | ent anticipated. Secrctary Furnas said | A ki Ry e | day were nearly all mado in the prone target | of Lancaste o failed to discover led from n hook foet from the | today that it would be impossible to ascer- | whien f Both Thats [ and the most o them in-close broximity. [ £H6 HHILARRE LIS Tavak (8 u have any | floor. The jailer cut hor restiehad | tain the oxact condition of the week's | osting entertainment. A | ! 1d LWOBLYS8VER SUEOF ONSIBLS FoRts YL Eoun) ; i : tasort that thoy | i mar nds, WS | finances for the reason that the expenses | A COTIERS O F N e e e hoid S Gaptaln . Grreaa AL are entls ignorant of the nawes of the | wher e snid sho left [ 11t uotall beon figured up. He does not be- | fdding colun him, The Wostorn Normal | J30€ ° geant A, H. Boulton mad: r \ oy simpl fonr st lieve that the fair has been 8o great a moncy | v, soodit 8 0 3 n [ cWeniySix hitsand the others varied from ownors of tho present leascs, They simpl ih fenrof some medi w | opened its second yoar's oxis B LIRCOIN | yvanity.five o, toventyss The Lo Al ooked over lthe lands, figured | donts, who hu told her tht she was afs | loser this yoar as tho board had oxpucted, | Shet swerk switn Sy Cxistence in Lincolr CHANESE Wats Shony ths o e, Crin a littlo and attached a va thom. The | Hicted with a diseaso which would surely | but says the attendance nas boen large: | ants over the initial opening placeson t remains 1 o samo list of lan v appraised is as follows ik ”-v“v o s ca POy WAHLed SHeF | SHKy e hnd anvioTatea; All premiums will AL the Fair Groun ns at the close of the first T'ho bost DA | - The Wotmn Ay peatod porfectly sans and | be prompily paid in full, howove r, a8 tho The showing made by the manufacturers | Carbine scores for the entire prelimiary cotion 2 FRHE fon ordered her discharged. She | treasury already containg a healthy surplus | of the state s regieded by anooerers | firng W it Cor'sw 1 af Sectinn 33 ISl greatly seared over the story told her | loft over from last yoar. Some of tho indi 0 et ot o ure if MU RIRRGE 1. Howlton, troap 1, bt s Alry t by the Omaha S unl Insists that her | vidunl exhivits secn on the fair grounds o Al x ut. W. 8. Seott, 18t cayalry of 1 ) 1 reason for trying to take her life was > + fee company of Omaha is especially note. hin Lonahan, troop 1, 7th eavairy W iy of st through foar of them. Tho offivers susix frere worthy of moro that a passing uotice. | worthy, nnd comes it for 1o small c oy Soret 88 1 1, T0th ‘cavairy s 122, | that'shio will thake aniothor ALLSTOYL 10 ¢ A brief reference to some of the more nota- | praise. The fact that they hive been sers forst it M )G, 18t eava b her life and are at sea as to how t | ble ones will bo found below inz hot of charge to thirsty | Lirstsgr.J.( TRV A oy i kLRl visitors may had much to do with the | freond Licut. M. . Davis, 4th cava vate Fishery Exhibit. Popularity of their exhibit et IR R T [ L - i eut AT DT Sy SRS e Cotn g | 1t vast resources and industries s mor PEARY AND THE POLE, TrIvato Uy 11180m Lhosss 1 Bin, oo egram 1o B Manage 'ohn o b % S Y BB, fully exemplitied with cach recurring sta.o — 10 distiuguished class the high (ot s the Nebraska City distillery, has given it el G0, 41 (b GLERE St e e | MTBvaTaanTe oEAIlS Nered Explorer in the | 10t e R HiB I 5 fair. For instance, at the present fair Mr. erages are Whet o {ha WoLHeHe on v sitle table, nutrl- { B g of nw 1 22 Hi R B W L DU R S el branch A el TRt AL GHM, troop D, 8th eavalry AL SOVHBFEUHINY. sAId 1 th velis) fo g about October 10, The distillery has been AL )“1‘hv_'_"‘l-‘;:.\‘ "’hw:v-"'-x-r L The Iveniug Herald of St. Johns, N, 1, | Surhl 3 Jickson, troop G, 9th cuviu ey and I don’t eare what others think said i ‘u.; L1, NW 2400 | closed diring the summer by reason of th privato ‘individuals., 1t is a tish iudustry, | of the 6l iust., gives an interesting. ac Lohror, troop K, 1st eavalry ngreat obsorve en his repu B AU AL AL Sw g of 18.00 | financial depression and an immense stock ! Al Tenser, troop G, 2d cavalry tation It restores sickiy Bo ¢ of section 22 15100 | of spirits, which was held in bond, “This | 40 was origin about n year ago by Mr. | countof the movoments of the Peary ex J. Rinke, troop 1, 410 envalry [ Dot R tFa Uho motliaes of OmMANR ® ones to health una Cheap Lands for Corporatio s iheon disposed of and the outiook is - Hutlingim, at his nome in b e the | pedition, the facts being obtained from the Boylo, troop K, +1h envalry 80 untted #m oN Lhe biesilente of. note i B0 SR e T Ao SEVGFLL ROPE B RPOUNH | (6l el FATAOH, WRIsH. st Bk — AL L ML LLEG L The lands embraced in the abovo lists ave | X “‘" :v:_(l"“;l ¢ ! b AU LT S LA of that prosperous | (FW Of the Faleon, which cast anchor at Departm Platte, ted food for babics, | | Ithas ihe qualities that natare inton- already oceupicd. Most of them are now 143 U i little city. Here the fish are uurtured by | St Johus, September b, on the return trip. First Lioutenant George W. Mclv er | The praise of physicians and mothers, | dod for the it {ant’s ¢ held by tho Nebrasia Stock L\M*wm[u{\;!)‘ Odil Follows Wil Sea the B sweot, fresh sorings, these, together Tho Falcon left St. Johns, July 15, bound | Seventh infuntry, is detailed for duty on | and stronger testimony yot, the thous The twin bahies of N "L Tlickens : nnd the Lincoln Salt Lake compan | HasTiNGS, Sept. 15, —|Special. Tolesram to | With special kinds of food, which 8 con- | for Bowdoin b y, West . oF Th o the | general racrulting servico, for tho Doparte | ands of howmes nil ovar the ey rrapue | T TTET whoso pie- Jatter company is proprictor of Burlin o Has stantly kept ou hand and for sale, enable | Peary oxploring expedition of 1405, cons, ¢ Stk a 11 % St 1l L 1 have | tu At \ it were brought up Beach, one of the best known sun Tits Bun.] —The Hastings Odd Fellows have | tho various species of the figuy toite 11 i ing of Licutenant R Peary, U W of tho Platte. at Camp Ditot, Butte, | with plump hearty ch ALy Sl it \Atad it WHTRIEINS Yesorts in the west. Both con today decided to 2o to the Chicago faie next | in luxury iwnd prosper most wonderfulls Mrs. Peary, his wife, Mrs. Cross, her maid, | Wy, in place of Second Licutenant Johu IR, | been brought up on MULL AL Gtk CLBGUN A St ilBusaEERE T erceted vatunble improvements on the lnds, | Wednosday in & body. Tt 18 wasersnt Hat It deimonstrates that Ne ka i3 pro- [ Dr. B, Vincent, Messrs, & J it M. Taylor, Seventh infautry, who is re. | most nourishing of all infant diets, muke | saved th ves s of little the Burli n Beach company having ex” | fally 500 will o, ductive of Ltish, and the fact that all | Astrup, E. B. Baldwin, (eor lieved. .| lactated food one of the wmost famous | ones whose motho: blo to peniod something liko 10000: Tho lands 8 e tho fu nd finer grades can now bo | Clarke, B. W. Stokes. (Gegree Cbon ot nbbug tpteoss b0 take | hroducts of modern eavo and diligonce; | nurse thom nt the are within two milos of the postoflice and ft. & eve., trapoze artists, Courtland bought within our own state should give our | Hugh Jo W Davidson, W. S, Swain, | efecton or abo; A L B O R AT B n At this season of the yearan infant’s are almost within the city limits. In fact, Aft. & cve,, tra R CotEt AN R e g batronize this now home | and Mati ~Henson, o colored servant, | £ranted Captain Charles Kellor, Socond in ‘.yv.»‘.l\ fall whea cholern inf m and | stomach, when the little one has been land lying farther west from the city limits e Ahpastiy du preference to ordering from | She proceeded te Lubrador to murchase dogs, | fantry, at Fort Omaha X i b R B 1 strong, healthy | fed upon cow’ or b o B already commands ready sule as town lots, CAN'T MAKE LOWLR RATES, abroad arrived av Battle Harbor 17th, Turnaviek Major John M. Hamilton, First cavalry, SRS UL S LKL G A I i W bronst, or has It i8 believad that the lands ombraced in {0 e Llic exhibit covers quite a space in floral | 19th, Hogedal Lh, Kokok 21st’ and Capo [ A¢URE inspector general, Department of the | childr noin two thr > diys o the | feetly nourished L U sections 22 and 15 e worth for ordinary | «puunhia Day® Dlad Aborin'—Another Trans- [ hall, the various pretty elobes, hanging up- | Mugford Send. At ail 1 e places dogs were | Platte, will proceed to and mako an inspec- | verge of the grave, the i clans ors | been fod nosow LG ALGIC eircumstances, from $500 to $1,500 per continental Cat—Rhirond Notes. right, and other styles of aquariums, filled | sought, but were searce, and. only twenty | tonof Fort - wWash: 4 Guwp Pilot Butte | dor actated food, net only because it is | en weak snd it converting not taking into consideration the improve: | wha day” has received a black eye from | With various kinds'of fish, attracting every | altogether woere got, while four aot ot the | and D. A, Russell, Wyo., and Forts | post nourishing strengthening, veadily | such food into nou nt suflicient to ments. It s worally certain that if they | il Chairman coriien | ono's attention. Among thé different kinds of cight burros or donkeys, Peary had on board, | Sidney il Omaha, and on * completion digestable food for the bat but also | keep up i renl Lactatod food wore owned todag by any private citizen of | the lowa roads through Chairman Catdwe | §05 shown are Japanese in both double and | perished from exposure. From Cape Mug' | thereof will return o his stati JATIALCIRZS Erheprste i il pure. should at once bo given, and the history Lincoln thoy voul:t ot be purcnased for less | of the Western Passenger association, who | fynt il peard fish, silver fish, gold fish, black | ford she crossed to Greenland, visiting | . Lioutenant R. C. Williams of the Second Thero is no secrol whatever about it. | of these of s told by physiciang, than the above fizures. *They are right up | giaves that lower rates than at present in | bass, chunnel and sveckled catfish, Gorman | Holsteinbers, the soutl nost settlement, | infantry is resistered at headquarters, | 1 imply i fopd S & * | whotoe i/ chtinps to liotaled fond 1 Maas against the second city of the state and are T T & and scaled carp, ete. Aside from a f ¢ | on July 27, Disco 28th, Upernavick 31st, Caps 5 s simply a food. i N VElinbie toE sturing sites, etc., oven ""]“ LI :“ ALl 3 .f;lm.‘f\‘ BB MEC B e Yor ‘],\\u;n\lll TS .:‘\|Ix|l{|‘]|1|‘\‘l|1:flnv o ROy It is tho most perfect substituto there | invariably shows a rapid WEI A el $7i5% fOr) Fos 16l s G EABR0A! ST BY/A LD Bon he genoral passengor agents, barring M, | Rl Anoy fish, "M, Burlingl apbroved fish | 21d, and reaching hor destination. Bowdoin [ WASHINGTON, Sept. 15— |Spocial Telogram j I8 for puro mothers milk. 10 busis is | flesh, and a return of sound gestion, sldered as valvable to the city of Lincoln | Lomax, in Omaba wero outspolcen in OPPOsi- | to0d anda all kinds of fishery supplies. In- bay, on At 8. The alcon crossed tho | t0 Tne Bee. | -<The following transfers in the sugar of millk, nud with it are combined | health and happiness. Try Inewnted 2% Omana el Ot lunds aro to the ¢ity | tion to tho schemo, partioularly as 1t counled | torestod partis i b syl parti ity o ohiilie bny in twenty-four hours, | Fourteenth infautry aroordered: Captain | the nutritive buslitiee ot the eer bined food. Tt is nature’s vemedy for the ills of Omaha, Kaiiroad amd torminal facilities (¥ of setiool ehildron with the proposition, | o applicition by mail, hattor " yumutes, over eleven hours | Leon A. Matilo, from company K tocompany | encanls wheat, barley, and oats, thor- | of childhood. It is the nest possible have already been supulied, and * I8 Land these the railvoads were averse to oveltIes MARGIL Mhome =2 hetter than was ever dono be- | B Caotain Richard 1 Yeatman, from com- | guurhly ‘coc at hig , o i food. overy advantige i hatul for the upbuilding | Rand o for sove or momen o e Fagu) SO LD o fore. She stopped ar Duck island, | pany B to company i<, 5 e YO Tt R bts i okt RRUTRIG of a lively manufacturing suburb. that the risk was too great, One o tho moat interosting exhibits at the | ud th sportsmen landed and ee o0 L On the mutual” application of the ofcer Itis claimed by interested parties in Lin- Chairman Calawell's letter to the com- | home industrial portion of the state fair was | \which formed an agres able change of food. | concerned the foilow ng transfers in the TRADEMZAC 4 OR. coln that the lands are absolutely worthless | mittee appointed 1o securo o rate fo Omaha | the showing made by the Melilhiney Manu- | Ny Cape York Peary took on board the | Fourth cavalr re ordered: Sccond Lieu- "'-““"‘lenda o * Y for agricultural purposes, and that thereforo | day states that tjority of the roads | facturing comvany of Nebraska City. Most barrel of dispatehes placed there for him | venant William R. Smedberg, jr., from troop MCGREW tho state ought to be satisfied with i low ap- | were fn fay of rates to remain as | prominent in jw-'.nlwll-x.n wis T‘-u,s:!‘hn[m $ 1802 by the steamship | T, to troop K ; Second Lioutenant Hdwa d B, “mm\Made a well I8 tho only Prafsoment for the bonefit of anybody that | at prescut, and close the fairon theso lings | Mow i flower pots 1t is known as tho which ice prevented | Cassatt, from troop KK to troop L. 5 SPECIALIET sceks Lo take them off the statv's Imwi.!‘ instead of ring up endless strifs by mak. whx'-l reServoir H‘ "'r pot and is Ihw‘-nl,\ him recovering -when he returned —— Lirg_ WO TREATS A This argument has y beon advanced | ing an exception for Omaha, bot that does not leak or muke & damp place | home 1n thoo Kite last summer. He AMUS, MENTS, 2 \ by the orican of the mon who have sought 1o | Mr. Charies Keuncdy of the Rook Tsland | whera it stands. 1t 1s mmus kg Sasub sizes, | also got flve natives thero, theee meen o M BN TS PRIVATE DISEASES gain possession of n..-i..l |W”1'm]“ I]uhl\.u 8 | remared that he was pleased that tho 'r |uI vy ;u'n.lmwnllil-ul n.;'lnl‘ Hich 1s Suonling | two women, to assist i tending the dogs “Said Pasha" was substituted for the and DEBILITIES of Papors have e erancoln Bows- | chimorical schome had fallen through, as o | the base holding the water,which is supplicd and doing the rougher work, At all points | cpirates of Donzameen Svoningity o aye carefully neglected to give tha | had doubted its practicability from th very | 1o the piant 48 is required, thereby e Visited ho udded to his stock of dogs Lill he | 1 (S OF enzance” last evening by the | [§DAPO MIEN ONLY, B ohiously low Retta. hens o los iy Hod doubt time and avoiding the diet Konaransy trseif sosen aliozothier, o numbers | 14031 Opera company now appearing ut the | s ahver Women Excluded. by the appraiscrs, for tho mere publication | “Mr. Lomax on the other hand regrottod | Ing waturing of flowers and poo. plants. 141 having to'bo inereased throdgh the loss of | Farnam Street theater. 1t is only hindness HINDOOIREMEDY, RS Tenrsoxnieriencs of the awards of the county commissione that a favorable rate could not bo made, not [ is climed that these bots are supbrior t | o donkeys. o Bowdoin bay n harbor was [ to the company to say that they played to | % N 2 et would excite a smile of contempt from ey s0 much on account of Omaba day, but on | earthenware, the pl baining o botter | selected thirty.five miles north of Ly | one of the 1 taudiences of the se N b2 LIRSt citizen of the state, Hheygengral, princivle that the rato is too [ Erowth and presenting w handsower appoar- | former ctonsd g place and having e > sl Ry e S IS bigh. Mr. Lomax contended that if he was | ance good anchor Peary named it Kiver Commisston, 10wt a ki en —— y rosent there can be | RMitlod to meke a centa mile rate from | This company also shows something of | i Sor harbor, aud = hers made his | Yesterday the river commission held a Chirs oh oty AR e o e sy As tho lnw stands at prosont thero can be | RaTHIEN 1o meke 4 cent a iile r Worlds | decided intercst in the way of brd castors. | headquarters, . Tha- hoerd oiiide, on | regular ression at the Paxton, all mombers. | Seigntmt )i e d et iy ercer _ Do competition in tho_ silo of 'theao lands. | r,¢rhie o L JEATENS, polits to the W cago | Lho patent insulating bed castor is a novelty | hoard 1n soctions wis lnnde and cor spund f oxcepting Colonel Earnest of New vogte | hwee SNDAYE: Hene ot e will vend . Eheyihe o s ingebaenilsasaditoR privatol ke (thihintw oolltinb nOW BAG B lIR s e b | iy ety o b it trlbion) mand, and JUSLY | tho storos and iupedimentia were. ajes st | OXcepting Colonel Enrnest of New York., | it Lutui Medidul Co. Fropas > S WoatHow! P o athese ot iasihavegtool |l et il HoNath tnl AR B IoroaE e o | CoRtad I e b Do never effectd | ashore. Tho portion of those requined for | POng present. Nothing of importance. o : Omaha’s New2stdot, foiomoetolcomply withtiollayw it lannlyj oo fingh and ! shsink fevor oty ey, e | s i opan ligh tatie four Blges being 4 | Peary's grent overland journoy next spring | 000, routine work being the order of bae i T Dot bt OWARAT GarAian Tl Ow trdStroots for the appraisement of the lands they al s10ns. wonconductor of electricity. "hey cannot was carried directly to |lu-U'\]!u'lhunllnr- ”"‘,’ 5 3 g Sehnelder, 621 Br lwl:‘x; & 0 40rooms 250 per day roudy hold by oo o lonssekand. {1l nTeiwill nos surnriss me|lnthe lsast e e || REORE o WAl ot o day pLboy G jta. | lovice cap, and thero sfely cached. Four [ [ Messrs. A MacKonzie, Charles R. Suter, | COUNCH BLUFFA ari Lo ndin Desgin e L 3D DoAY, whonitbellandaihivoibaoinppraiscilibyfeher(lo e oot Nert ot e canas runing to Chi- [ provelled in the socket, the axlo being sta- | mon iy whs Lo 5 re engaged in this [ D Watson Fox, G. C. Broadhead, J. ¢, San P R R SR R, Sounty commiasionors, (piyitho ninount of vhe) Il Ghge PLitHE on ' conmn oer e ons, ust to | tionary to whe roller.” This castor can bo | work and found it very arleeheged it one | ford and Richard Berlin, the members who | —— —_—e e |y it ar AT et e oreHstatol tesasuryHandiliv G il e wholeti s resb e Intatbiai ool S teattoad poany bed and has & patent spring | trip neiug able to bo made datly. On Auee | #ttended tho meeting, lefe at 10:15 o'clock b rei Throughout exchange their leaso for a deed A e iofur as I am concorned no_ono will | socket, which prevents it ‘from falling out | 15 Traqm * Agyio,00 "ad Entrekin started [ 148t night for St Joseph, Kansas City, St el Lhare may.bo no means of proventing. the | g iapuTar than I'over the close of the fair. [ when the beastead is lifted north in the Falcon to hunt walrus to supply | 140Uis and lower river point, C.S. ERB. Pron salo of sheso valuadle lands i Halehlir nsa i sottled ‘evorytliing Al dnsolssa s | L ABther Sort e At showed & | the dogs with winter food. The ship Toul | emm—— 1.,u‘.‘:;\"1.,:v’:-fln-{a1 1008 unon phom) l:r”l“;: allin broils and dissensions, which are al- l'nu-m 100 pitsand loigan hnl‘h-!& uhul-h. rowater to Littleton islands, eighty 7 commissioners o caster coun 83 | \ways to be regrotted. o anriiyand uniquencss, stund suporior | miles north, and sho gob across. th wianry 1L ! \R\| VA :.:;;’\\-x;mfr“: ruu:n\v|:iéllnnl'l;;;;L,n).:{’]J|u "'I]'!ll‘l; ‘[( S o Toud run u conch excur ;\_1“uml| 1z heretofore ,t;:,\[\-v. e ‘)11». filleen miles of Capo Sabine, when the jee g‘&m&w&*&!&'\‘flfi\h‘\\&m‘ \‘\‘&MEMS‘:\S—Q“S\\\ : 1 v refuse to tho dec 8k0d £ 5l copastas Slhiney company makes fifteen variti wet, toreing her to return. The 7 governor has repeatedly expr ossed him ause we arc involved in too many | among thema new patented pipe that is asf) most successful. Thiry-onoe I gelf to Tue Brk on “fi sublect iand {iaoh ya'naiitife, Tfiwe ‘ware situated differ- | guaranteed fire proof and will not burn out walruses were killed, yielding twenty- :5 2 he s emphatic IH: s b(‘-”_""}']“" ently I should think seriously of breaking | These goods are finished in excollent man. five tons of meat. Tho ship roturned, 7 f/, . Hiat ) el thiofatate raculves aifale valiins oy andigaing intolhe b e ree | li0sR codaTiea nishod Nebraska industry ided this and the remaining stores, and o= ton. for tho lands ho will not'sign s deed. | Byt Yonattions are acs favorable,” Mr. B. H. Noelting, president and sec sailed for home on August 20, making the 7 ! Land Commissioner Humohrey’ has ' ox- a1 21978 tary of tho company, hus been on the | vun in sixteen dage. AL the- fimmciK the pressed humself to the samo effect. Com- Southern Pacile Makes Its Cut, e il oyeck, and hus done much 10 | leuving all tho mombers of the oxpoiti: mislotier Humplrey said “today, that ona | . General Passenger Agent Goodman of the | enlighten the masses on the superior class | were n the best of health and spirits and .":-:-Iu‘s“t‘x{.:(h béon signediyer mnifithn don | Southern Pacifie has advised fis easters of goody made & lh‘ull‘ oy, No werchant | working harmoniously to complota. tho ne. oro lkely to epared for some Boutho 280y in Nebraski should be without this com- | eganey oo ries to s them to bog The Bourd of Public Lands and Buildings | connections that ho will make a $13 cot gn pany’s superior make of ob pipes. Whilo | fiiesbroiminaties to enublo them to bogin has inforuially resolved to ask the attorney | first class business from Los Angeles to [Kan general for ¢ e and_far | Tue houso was occupied, though not. quite YEIS) o ap to bho yalid. | ses Oity and noints enstivia®she. kil Pasoll |oonrs e i sat Jev thoy quote prices | finished, and bui fow stores resained tb. ro Syetibelaw. The matiornus novyerbeen | line (Toxas & Paciic) - Tho, Sases e | Landsomer all competitors, and the jobbing ofticially ref v‘lji‘l;tl o t\l”l l“;‘ 1“3![”'\ ‘N now which has ealled out all the hard feclings on trade will tind it to their fvantage, both as F TH T L O W*{O W S 8y s standsiill, but the peoplo of Nobraska | the part of the Southern Pacifio. b o amount of profits and satisfaction given AT FELLOW A will uwait developments foubtedly meet the cut and then the fur witl | their trade, to ook into Liis tatter pudorey Honrd i Lincoln Court Rooms. fly j for sample The case 1 which the will of Lydia Stew- | % hilegall this scoms to be far romoved A Notablo 11 Industry, Srhimyolt et ntowiwesislngoulaitothaleonsi | {FRE) RS HERAIT s Buliasivimayinin ving || JEEMIEE Atietals hoe company of Omaha H H L \ who die wecks o, i .00- | i5Conaequential past in thy vocy bl ARy ne Morse-Coe Shoe company of Omaha testoa by her adopted da: ughtor, will ‘como | g5~ ECE HEL nion Pacific is concerned, | has certainly made a good and lasting im [ up in the connty cours tomorrow.’ should the cut he continued for any longth | pression upon all visitors. their vusbirn P Bishop Wi thington of the Episcoj !l of time. The Union I dific is right on the | corner exhibit in the center of home in b and diocesn commencod suit i co ) | edge of the situation, and Mr. Lomax is | dustey building being ono of the et iy court toduy to recover possession of i hing erest the ne R ractive on the grounds. Several large organ now " held by one Jesse Hedges, ‘the | Wathing with interest the next moveon tue | tractiv N i s organ_was formerly used i the Churca of tho Holy Cowforter in North Lincola and Bishon Worthington alleges that it belongs 3 0 d Kansas City 35, tho lowest one-way faro | boe proud of thiscstablisnment, the only shop to Worthington uc .u;-»m\__ “""‘“T" lolds it | ¢o)ihed this year, factory in Nebraska, an f the largost industry o are a debt due him from the academy — of 1ts Kind west of Chicago, Tho clothing firm of Frawley, Chidestor § s Thres of the company's home represeta Co. commenced suits today against the Business is increasing to such an extent tives, Messrs. W. L. stman, W. ¢, Pat- Salino County bank the Dowity bank foy [ Fteness Is Pacific that the train crews [ terson and W. . Brown, aro sntortaining alleged misrepresentation in tho sale of s i k4 3. - ) L ! dur| o i o tho masses, showing up tho goods and ox- stock of goals nd atorw fixtures Tho irm | Inld off during e agmmor ‘on caocount lof | KO RasRER, iation o fon capo L RA OX RS /10 clalms that the banks spted money for | dull times have been ordered to hold them- ! Very, | | Z ) fixtures which did not belong to thom, and | Se1ves in roadiness for duty. which will by Ausllgcetigos ‘1"’;&:” N galiberal AR _not thom, gratifying news to hundrody of wasnriiyiy | port o oyal Nebraskans, « Al TNdEo| Lol ¢ D —————— Aro they mot made in Nobraska, i A Lo U, of. $100. Savemont of the Nevadn Guarantee | DY askans and for Nobraskans! Thoy Brings comfort and improvement and I From the Pollce Court. Qoitnioy are in every respeet fully the equal of the | tenda to |Iwr.~l)m|| enjoyment when Z Clara ‘Thomas and Susie Johnson, two | Sr. Lovis, Sept. 15 Bpecial Tologram to | flucst eastoru-mudo ['v’:"\‘"‘_['"v““"‘““u »:‘!’l"m'_v;') rightly used. The many, who live bet- fé colored girls, wero sent up to th ounty Jall | ryg Ber. ) —The second annual statement of AN AL She aeiar ““ L “}'~ ter than others and enjoy life more, with ',’ p or twenty da or cutt 0 sinly be given home-made goods. eop; sxpenditure, Ry, Jfor avauly duye for outs % brick: | the Guaranteo Investmont company of | bipsoeaien, ho work, leeps home money | 1083 expenditure, by ‘moro promptly A vats g ol X . Sevada ln.its Septembor bullotin shows | at home to o doublo” sorvico, and, conso- | adapting the world’s best products (o L Prank Williams, one of the men arrested | $161,000 paid to the boudholders in the past | quently, aids_to buitd up _l!; xreat stato of | the needs of physical being, will attest Y/, st the roows of tho Junta last Tucsday night, and over SO0 bonds in force, ‘I | NeRTSKA, fastrad of curiching casterners |l value to health of the pure liquid A Wus this mornini finad $25 and costs,” A big | Company has deposited F100.000 witn the “'“:.f1.‘.,”1‘,‘.'-('.',.1 the Morse-Coo Shoe com- | A¥ative principles embraced in - the Z] gk of MAES ke ) hea) “;“‘_ “"--ultu- state treasurer for the protection of its bond pany may be found in all our eities, and con. | remedy, Syrup of Figs. . A I 7 rresiod was robumad o bl on” his holders, i buviog complind wish ayary | PRI M4V, e found 1o a1k our citles, B 000: Its éxcellence is due to its presenting thus soouro the wmoney with which t pay Saman ot it 0 awandlug® ot ibho [ URAITun N LIRS KO REANI AYORE of in the form most acceptable and pleas. 3 his fine ¥ | pempany . . “HEAHOR | Donlors can buy this Vino of shoes ms ahioab | ant o the vaste, Lys roficaling and truly He would not be wanting Anoth id ted bl VS, - 4s Dy eastern goods, save freight, order in b 1 4 { “][ noth id on suspected wambling rooms . . 5 H3 ALy OUsLOM goacs, save freight, ordo cnefici roperiies of a perfect lax- ow wit made by tho. pulieo. At a hte pee s 1 o artists Courtl'd beach tonight, [ small quantities ana ke largor profite “’“':.('"’(‘,:h,";wffw :,M:,,i“g'n T, A but they were released on their own recogi Another attachment, for 42 and in favor ,,]:',"]"‘:f"”:;"I"“l‘\'\‘"‘.a(’"[l“‘]'l'(',‘ '“ “.'}'”‘"i and permanently euring constipation, zauces this morning. of the Willow River Luwmber company, was | Hst peomions * i rofessionl - | Tvhas given satisaction to millions and b st AT e fovied ncainat tho proverty of theStar Lum | musuly ot i ‘St aie, N Uis: | met with the approval of the medical 17 Words or Less. ... | rirsT 7M1 25, FREMONT, Sept. 16.—([Special to Tig Bee,| | bor company yesterday play - was - prouounced by the visitors [ profession, because it acts on the Kid- ~Comrade Dan Allen, tho vetoran that [ It 18 80w wlaimed by tho officors that ;‘I‘”'“"”"L‘,“H‘I’,’,‘.‘l‘\‘if‘,.“,“,','\“,‘,‘\‘,T,“‘,7:.‘:,,"'}:",’,,,“:\'[ noys, Liver and Lowe I‘,‘f}‘:'f’}" ,"f'”l“ After that a cent a word for cach day. KOs you-please puce. has returned covered | allof the sty win b Y.ouye aud Mhal | kantnow quartors, corner . Fifteon L and | every objectionable "“l“‘;““"‘“ na i s roL overed [ allof the suits will be dismisser hoy | Kant now 3 AERGE . £iEL 4 Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- T T 5 TS T with dust and deoper with disgust. Tho | Claim (it monsy cameis it lssed. Farnam, where visitors are cordially wel Byrup of Figs ia for kale by all drug J SR 7 7 7 AND Faca wid o, "annd of courso tho promumy | 140 e tomes oo 2o 4y off all of | it y gists in 50c and B1 bottles, but it is e L7 18 Words or Morve,, . | FIRST TIME A CENT AND 4 ]lI:-AIu“::.:-: -;It\lj .Zi\.!h‘; log ‘uf«.“‘::.' ‘K,'“\fm:::.lifv: clalms is only & matter of a few days time. )’(;:-‘“2.‘- ;.'u‘:-: II'AI1‘H «..l.,t luhl;::; Iv.wmx ‘:‘N” i C Lm'v, \\Iluml"..:,;nu is ]u\‘xnt:;'lm; 4-'\'1';)' 17, After that, a cent a word, 3 s L - - of fri ees, shade tree dornamenta pac) also the yame, Syrup of Figs, o L who enlisted in 1351 ho dofies the competi Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's © st In theso lines their stock canu, packuge, a i ? ] les of peaple have piles, b stock. In those lines their stock canno QRAES AN i g el B e Seoatiewmand., o = Witch Hazel Salve will cure thom, excelled. In fruit they make fine aispl :I“,]ll" o) “m“u:xl‘jur-“i‘r. I.'u‘:,){:l“ ok “ Addnass uite s number of caudidates are dropping cept any subs offered. ress, into line for the race for county eftices this — — -~ fall, but repuilicans are very slow to enter. 71 T ~ 1T ~ - ~ Ty A & THE BEE . oBLISHING CO. Lruesdell and L. D. Richards, aud A, B Highest of all in Leavening Pow. Tates TG = Hunt of North Bond and Ross Hammond of ighestofall in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, A Fromont are suid to bo in it for the clerk. Want Department, Omaha. ship. ® NATIONAL BANK. Another Sehool Bulldlng Required, i PLATTSNOUTH, Sept. 15.—[Special to Tis U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Neb, Bek | —Superiotendent McClelland of the public schools roports that the total enroll e ment for the first week of school end CAPITAL, =~ =~ - 8400,000 with today is over 200 than the first week of last year, and th is threatened SURPLUS, . . . 865,000 with overcrowded schools. Th unusual io. . crease was entirely unexpected, and about | the only way to circumyent the ovil is to jme aOeqrs,and Diruciors oy W. Yates prou wediately commence the erection of a new oy 1 Cusitng, wice proaidon Mauirica, school building. It is the geacral opinion %, Sakhisy, 0MHus 4 Parrlol that the board will adopt the lattor plan Ihe Cuss county fair opeus in this city their pipes are of a better mike ker board, show cases contain a line of footwe Ihie cut of $i5 on first class business o for attractiveness, finish and style. y will make the rate from Los Angeles to [ be excelled anywhere, All Not r that annot aska should theiv regular and specified scientific duties. THE IRON BANK. ......Had Advertised In the...... ST I I TN O T T N S S I N S (S [N IN TN

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