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in West Point, but It seems I can't md “So complete was this enormous leap,” says this city, The property hav been carctully gate and judielal conventibaspare: A. H. Bur- | “Oh; 1 ain't so particular about night,” | afraid you are not happy here, &0 1 expect I'd | Dr, Hall, “that for an instant we saw him Investigated experts, the result showing nett, B, B. Henderson, €. ,D. Hutchinson, | responded the iron duke. better set you free and «end you to Liberia, | fairly up In the cir, in a horlzontal posttion, that It has within ite- limits about ¥ M. G, MacLeod, J. W. Mapnird, W. A, Moa: | Al I6 Jost save honors: exclaimed Fran- | whoto you wow't be bothered with cooking | gt x distanco of at fesst tventy perpendicula ’ . . oL Ve e | Bannbid : " etk . A Potter. F. T, Ransom, 1. Trostler, | ¢is 1., as he looked upon his defeated army. | for me and can do just as you pleas feet over our heads, While in hls progress Breaking of the Deadlock Brings More | 2 " “*w:’:‘r' . :1 Y l‘l_r“m'h»l" el Republican Uounty Convention Will Be a Thefe were 630 votes cast. -The pref “How about honor?” asked a sorrowing| * 'What's dat yo' allow, Mars Robort? sald [ ypward there was in his spriug some touoh Trouble than Harmony, pro 18 secured slphians pro. Free for All vote for sheriff was: Fini&y, 220; Lewis courtler, N she; ‘set me free? send me to Liberfam, away | o (he vivaclty with which a trout or salmon ',\(.“'.‘. snstructing a ditch of five miles, which The vote for treasu was. Dryant, 207:| ‘“Oh! we didn't have any of that." trom you and ole mistis? For merey sake 4 ¢ Shoots out of the water, but he fell back A R BT R —— Unitt, 207. The vote for AlsfFict judge was Soldiers,” exclaimed “forty | don't yo' do that. 1 specK I'se a cantankor A TR . 108 | agaln in the sea like a hu log thrown en 1 A simes, 6ot MRaeh 15 o. | centuries 1ook down on you from the pyra- | ous fool, an' if yo' jest won't sen’ me away A o) by hundert property by the hydraulic method. The suc- | NOBODY CAN CLAIM A WALKAWAY | Cart, 143 Holmes, L ot Unltt and | mide! : A8 YR | o Hat otlandian Libetiam 'm gwine to git | U2 Drosdnde, and with Such % heaferie cess of the enterprise wiil aid Laramie Cit | Finley now Hrop out of Te-Aght for treas. | Oh, they look down on us, do they?” | yo' dat breawfast every morning betare de | frith 4 S MG JUGE, GOFL, Fr SRR materiall ol ‘ — Hrer And BHeHIE TeepectinAy %5 | asked Murat. “Well, T should' think forty | chickens done crow, deed and double deed; | *1ment. and the bettest Bed i bt e In the northern part of Wyoming there fs . " appatbals cantuties on top of the pyramids 12 teel | hoj r don’ a thne ad the whale taken his leap ona milch enovuregement &t (ke wyocess of thy | Oty Delegutions Badiy Mised Uy SN WARM DAY IN SOUTH OMAHA ERCirag gn top OF the pyraiids would Seel [ Hope LAY Sud No, s (hus felored and | MINGto mooner he wauld bave. taln°gidmn Bald Mountain mines near Sheridan. Add Those from South Oma There was a hot fight from sfart to nearly the “Stuck up!" said the little Corslcan; “they | ‘Aunt Patsy’ and I lived like fighting cocks | O, the boat.” = i tional stamp mills are being brought Country « ledged— finish at the republican primiaries in South | are out of sight!" | thereatter, with meals always on time." Comparatively few people have seen a large the district, and all of the developed mir List of Delegates. Omaha. Both the King and McBride fac- | “Gentlemen of the English Guards, fire = whale, but we can fmagine what an object are paying handsome returns to their tions appeared on the Strebts early and | first,” shouted the French Guards at Fonte- TUE MARRIAGE CEREMONY, an anima! seventy feet long and welghing - e worked hard for thelr favorites for county | noy, as they ensconced themwlves behind a as many tons would muke fiylng through the cen Tring S, . A held | Surveyor. A total of 760 votes was cast. | brick wall. for the Speetators i CHEYENNEF ept. 27.—(Special.) Yesterday republican primarigs were RCIG| o4 e "rate the count Is progressing now for the Princi Within a week of the writing of the prese | (midnight) it will take until daylight to com- 4 It you have never passed th from Crook county yesterday, where he served | county convention which meets at 10 o'clock | plete the work. Only 100 votes have been TOOK OVER THREE THOUSAND BALLOTS | I i | | > . 1 | , ‘ ‘ | \ ‘ Delegates from Madison County Hold Indignntion Mectimg and At- tempt to Locnte the Traltor to Their Candid WINTERSET, Ta,, Sept. 27.—The deadlock in the republican senatorial convention was unexpectedly broken tonight, just as the con vention was about ready to adjourn sine die | ool non three of the ranchmen of that without naming a candidate. On the 3,026th | United States M | MeDermott returted | i Douglas county to choosd delegates to the was drifting along the shores 1 of getting marrled you may as wel ¢ Santa Catalina fsland, California, when a ; Alterntt 1 of getting marrled you may b | s morning to select delogaies to the state | eounted so far. The King del'g thon Is anead, 1d right here that it 1s ho tun for tho prin- | AXU-foot whale almost leared he Wi'CE D bbbl L L IO T D LS T of the | convention, to the county convention ‘\\h‘w‘h. C'siotk yenterdey atvertoon Bere Wiltor shd There never was a nicer man than Colonel | cipals. They are scared half out of thelr | fo sk the boatman what rock it was, when BAR Tt a0 S otk W Thevalls | TG HKrEs. of: ivgally:f e, O mewnt | meets at noon to choose delegates to the| gihers who are managing the McBride fight | Jones,” remarked the old geutleman on the | Wits to begla with, save the Pittsburg Com- | the g eacended and tie: tal toss Price ten. The vote was reccived with yells i"j “”'(»I‘ A "“\‘" -‘l 'u“ 'I"“)"l"‘,h', v \teq | Judicial convention and to the county nominat- | pulled out, as they claimed to have positive | hotel piazza to a group of his fellow Vir- | merclal Gazette, snd when the coremony Is | Inig the alr as the monster dived of delight from the Adalr dclegates, while | JUC: T O A at Cheyenne, Judge Gibson | INg convention which meets at 2 o'clock ;‘\l‘\brn‘ e that their candidate had sold out to | ginians, relates the New York Sun. “He | finished they feel awfully awkw and | \|' ”\,:,“'““; A *['x“x‘:” ~V“‘j';ll";‘¥\|r\ “'“:‘I“"‘”'I“‘; ories of “Traltor” came from all parts of | mizvy aro folig by sult against the of:| 1In the city it was chiefly a fight among the | the King faction and was working both sides. | way ay gontle as a woman and as soft as | abushed, It fs a new position for eich of | L, WD BT Jeaving the water completely the room. Teller Smith, one of the Madison | fonder. It is estimuted there are upward | friends of Frank B. Moores, Colonel H. C.|Afior thie (he MeBride ¥oue foll off Soh- | i with a sly little way of getting at things | (hem: and they are apt to forget thelr coach delogates pocketed the ballots, which were | of 1,000,000 acres of government land ille- | Akin and Albyn Frank, who want the nom- |Geieibi¥e, [INCIeations are Ciat the Hing Ce: | that was perfectly frresistibie. His first born, ing as they have everything else and may nd g twenty orem f b Many f th ihabitants f the sea are p § ¥ ik £ et Stiolosed Yyoming, and gorous N stand there grinning and trembling as i€ 4 , written, and In spite of the order of the|gally enclosed in Wyoming, and VIEOTOUS | ingijon for clerk of the district court, and | Harry Carpenter, Samuel Davis, Joe Dworak, [ whom he always called ‘Jimmio,” was a Brat | {0y ad becn T P L A 1 jitmpers, and some have become famous. chairman to deliver them to the sccretary, | meusures will be taken by the EONFUMENt |y ooyiont was indecisive, Moores is sup-|J. B Erion, P. Hyland, Bruce McCulloch, | favorite of his father's, and was not unlike | whon the supposed t was clear B ASURR LR Bl i kept them. Kilburn, in a short speech, i posed to have the Fourth ward solid, two |J s \1»-”{.;}\‘ m‘ rson, Alexander | him in many respects; and the old gentleman h a time a telegram frem a friend “w" Ty Ot (g copted the nomination, but when it was| CONDEMNS HIGH TAXATION. | gelegates In the First, a majority in the | SCNCRCL S A Sebrel dobn ¥, Schili®: | humored him in everything, until Jimmie only announced th © ot ® P Gitul creature are often ustonishing. Several moved to make it unanimous the Madison —— " Sixth and five in the Bighth. AKin has the [ jum ™ Dolegates to the judicial and county | (00K @ notion to get married. He was only e bells | years ago a steswer was rushing down the county gates refused Several of them OMAHA, Neb. pt. 26.—To the E of Jin o, 3, [ irst ks v Phea sl i 3 marriag ) " J sapt sit X : A Ninth and Second solid, four In the First, a | Jelegate conventions were elected as follows: | 18, and his fainer objected on account of | g ; 3 St. John's river. The captain was sitting on left the room when he was making his speech | The Bee: Inasmuch a% an editorial appeared | o o {he Sixth and four in the Eighth SOTVRHLIDAR ¥ Cne o as follows ALUALLL Lol el > posted to come | vt 300 fonning against the pilot houss, T dctubiarice e I t 1 A. L. Berquist, Charles Cummings, C. A.|his youth. Jimmie argued day after day dfter the cercin After the convention adjourned Price calleq | I The Omaha Bee last evening which chaf- | Frank has the pledges of the Seventh and | Evans, J. M. Glasgow, L. C. Gtbson, E. D. | with his father, but the old man stood him | He ought to say something encouraging, teli | ynt" suddenly there rose in the alr a beaus Nis delegates into the jury room and de- | acterized the action of the city councll in | Third ward delegations Gideon, B. O. Mayfield, J. S. Mullen, D. A, oyt and finally the boy investigated the fam- | You that he never saw any one d RN | UL AIIIBE ESRl SOte ’["l 1“ engss ,." declared they voted for him. The count A Rank Plece of Lawlessness,” and inas- | expressed. Lewis will go into the conventon | M. Tighe, W. P. Adkins. changed the dates and made himself two [an altar. You will feel all the better LI R i 2 clerk was called on and an aMdavit was | oy ‘{‘\"K‘g”:’l‘l““‘iv\(“:Il“v":)(*"llfl‘";M“,‘v‘l“’[“";;‘1 HERMAN TIMME TURNED DOWN. vears older by the record. Then he went | someone steps on your toes, or jostles you | i Bidifio waters the tuna, an ally of the Price on’ the ballot by whioh Kilburn was | Who Wrote It was clther not famillar with the | * South Omaha and country precincts are pominating convention Henry Arp i AL AT S G b R wble and power ap between the |y a school xweeps up the coust, and the true facts n the matter or desired to con- | coming to the nominating convention un- | Lebbers, F. cken: aldron you X : I ¥ powerful fish, ofton welghiug S00 pounds, are s .| ceal- them, 1 take the Nberty of addressing | bicdged. ‘The appearances are that candidates | [S82¢ Wilt, County delegate and judicial con I, huve no-oher objection, and it will be all | Another good schieme s to have some one | {o, tracair A &VEFV dISeaLIoN i Smith then drew from his pocket the bal- | € hem, ake the libe of a Ing | pledgec ppearances are candidates | oo iong 18 Lebbers, He Y Newhaus, | Tight it you will oniy wait." ke fun a o atten as though they L A A Lo Jomith, then drew from his pocket the bal: | you with & full and correct statement of all | {n every class will have a free-for-all, and | &ehiiens: Hans Lebbers, Henry C. Mewhaus, B% ongimiia: T Weit daked Tirnmle)| Were: mars A kWace, Sne. Vi, tosed. thi SRR AR L b PR aa s 1he that cach delognte seleot his gwn. Two | the facts in this case, and I trust that YOU | that the country delegates can have tremen- | o, He o WECEaR, (HHAC RUE 0N lessly oGt Bl Ll B s In the alr and come down, keeping (h e ot “Tios delagates agroed | Wil publish thls communication with as much | dous power in the convention if they choose. | (B MAS 10 LA L sy until you are’20. quently attempts to be facetious, but as that e They aih. Chitniny S to keep the name of the traitor secret, but }"“"““"”'v as you did the article »‘“‘\_ = ALL SORTS OF TICKETS OUT. At ley the primary was held in th 'hy, her,' said Jimmlie exultantly, ‘I| j¢ not his business and rarely his forte, he | hioc gra ohil"0f He AeAphracot the :»-"I‘\ they will not deny that the man who be- | ferred to, and let the ‘nfncent GEREATE | mhere were all kinds of fights over the |opera house last evening, the delegations hat old now.' = : may make a fist of it. Don't aepend toc }rrw;x Price I8 a prominent farmer. His | JuS R Btitos Bae Tuen. ot e selection of the First ward deleg chosen being unpledged. Delegates to the AR LR only 18. much on him, but have some of the boys and Motor Carringe in th pDieN. riends are very s LT LLLS ik minating conventio: oores | county convention >, Ackerland, Mons u ell you I am 20, zirls ready to pull and haul you around until | he bt rria s already. boe Yowwals Blint contains 9.97 acres, not 12.97, and | and Akln for m\;'-'w”:“ o b ',;n‘w s | Reld. County delegates and jualclal Dr. You'll believe the bible, won't you?' trust your legs to hold you up ) RED OAK, Ia., Se st | 0 “the year 1893 was assessed at $5,600. It )M 0 Cirec el h he dele- | Blair, Mason, Mons Johnson, A Ack- | o ‘Always’ replied the colonel reverently, | “yeg gond him a telegram, and have ar REDOAK, Ix,, Sept. he first | 1y 5 \well known fact that in this year the | Without number rung In on the dele-| wr 7 ©S, B. Byars. Preferences for justices | thOUgh there was a twinkle in his eye ANEEMENtY ade. tor. deliVering. it @4 soon;| exhaustion from Neat; “Pile Journey {h apple carnival ever held in Towa or the west | most distressing misfortunes overtook the | gates in the tick ere were stralght | SF1A0G O, B Byars e, Or. Btraly, | . ‘Then Tll thow you thut T am and | e acklae are riveted. e sure and | India on a petroleum carrlage has just been attracted a Immense crowd to Glenwood | entire country, and particularly the west, [ Moores tickets, b :‘.l'v““"‘:‘:”";.:’ Preference for constable, Charley Wright, | James went after the record and brought it{p,¢e'it handed to him by a regular messen- | made by an Knglish army officer. The vehicle today. The city was profusely decorated | reducing the value of all property and ham- | Foters WG SRR T S RoR: Coounty | Assessor, Mons - Johnsor. Road overscer K T, ot fald, Spreadil® | ger, even If the boy has to wait around for | consists of a four-wheeled art, with ac- aranses and s of every | Pering in many ways the revenues of all citl- | posed to a : south" district, (0. ‘A, Carlson; west distriot; | !'t,00 I8 TAINer's Knees, (ooi for yourse an_hour or two to do it commedation for four p 1 'two port- with frults and grasses and apples of every \ ; i ffairs | office. All of these various brands of tickets The colonel tock out’ his glasses, ca zens, but Ln spite of the condition of affairs vl : Is of tickets |\ "'p “Ackerland; east district, Ed Curtis. HHE LA No man or woman, probably, ever went [ manteaux. It travels at a speed of from at that time, in the face of the fact that the | were made up from the twen'y one James | Jidges of election, Dr. Strain, A. P. Acker ALLL "';4.!"“'”}"{’[' "“';""“"“""‘ through the ordeal who didu t register an in- | fifte venty miles an hour, cost value of all real e and cspecially un- | that were on the st of candidaies filed with | 10 Clark of eléction, Chesior Peterson. | “Oniuited the page before him. © | tornal” vow that If they ot out alive thoy [ of the petrolewm consume TR improved, had depreclated to less than one- | the coun ral committce, There was 00 | piichorn—Delegates to all th PERLIBNN | e e e o 115 never would be caught in such a box again. | hour. There fs no smoke, ., and nalt its former value, in the face of the fact | trouble, although excitement ran high all day | (o be held in Omaha today: J. M. Bruner, | 1% Bo%s SABerlY, - o 0 by | But these are a good deal like Uhe vows | the carriage runs smoothly and wihout that these were the hardest times that have | and until the closing of the polls at 7 o'clock, | ¢, H. Denker, D. D. McLain, Henry Rasmus, | \no figures.’ he responded in a tone of sad. | Tegistered after the circus—good only till the | gscillation. Steering apparatus in prevailed in this community for many years, | and 394 votes were polled. The following dele- | and Henry Nolte, The delcgation goes un: | pess. - o R R U | Rt HTE 1 the brake power allows of stop and that these conditions were bankrupting | gates were sel=cted to the county nominating | pledged. R DHen T Ay g6l ArrisA Those who attend weddings are greatly to | in the distance of a yard. Thero was great the ' strongest houses and the most|convention: Charles Abney, P. M. Back.|' Waterloo—Delegates to county convention: | « yoe Jimmeis oot heuted the colonel, | blame for the mental misery of the princi N 1, excitement among the natives. The Indian reliable men in the community— | Peter Boison, George Cathroe, I Hascall | john Seefus, T. D. Todd, B. B. Hopper, G. | ‘but this is a sad day for yous parent pa Instead of doing something to bring | o5o)ig has harldy yet become accus‘omed to at this time when, if ever in| William Hutton, Albert P. Larson, Join|A, Bryant, George Johnson. County del “Why, father,’ said Jimmie, ‘it isn't so | them to their s & they are apt to stand [ (po'sight of a bicycle, but when the dog cart the history of this city, it was appropriate | pearson, A. C. Walkup. gate and judiclal: B, S. Stout, James Tay- | bad as ail that. I'm going to iive right by |and Baze at them as if they were museum | o seen dashing along without any sign of that the assessments be reduced—on the con- | Two are favorable to Moores for clerk of | lor, B. G. Walker, H. Blake, C. Niel you when I'm married.” freaks. Then they whisper and glggle, and |y otive power, and the occupants were sitting trary, on this particular piece of property | district court and the others are divided be- | Millard—County ' delegate 'and judicial: |~ “°It jsn't that, Jimmie; it fsn't that, | boint their fingers, which the victims take | gujotly ‘at tlieir ease, he was convinced it St it was raised almost 100 per cent, or 0 tween Yates and AKin. There was no con- | William VonDohren, John Lemke, Henry | sighed the father, ‘it’s the record in the sa- | L0 mean that they made a fizle of it or that | ;oo eom the evil one, and might at any Children's Day at ax Clty Fair. |$10.500, and In addition to this the | test on the selcction of delegates to the judl- | Kelsey, John Arff, and B. Detweller. | cred book. Look at the date of your birth, | Some of their fixings have come l00se SF |y 0000t go up in a flash ant a clcud of smoke, SIOUX CITY, Sept (Special Telegram.) | 16¥y_on the same was also raised cial and county delegate conventions and the | County nominating convention: William Von 1 turn to the page where the n LU QR L LU O LUAALL L - iy children’s d Sonariiy | Previous to the beginning of 1894 the own- | ollowing delegatés were chosen: Christ Back | Dohren, John Lemke, John Arfl. A. B. Det- o recorded and you will find that the | fact that vou are whispering, nico things, Stub Bnds of Thought. —Today was children’s day at the Sioux City | org of this property had never allowed the | g Cerney, John Gudbart, Isaxc S. Hascall, | weiler, John Willums. Aside from being solid [ date of your parents’ marriage Is more than BIREIINE LacalBeiyOLLs hted over their | o jiojon with too many people Is the falr, and throngs of the little ones visited | taxes to become delinquent, but when this | Gharles Heim, A. R. Hensel, Elmer Matsen, | for Henry Kelsey for county commissioner, |a year later than your first birthday. That's |Mmarked success and 8 polnts of su-| oo hey belong to. the grounds. Twenty thousand people paid | additional assessment was made and the | s, uet Munson, Robert E. Patrick the delegates are unpledge t hurts me, Jimmie,’ and the colonel | Periority with yc finger or fan will not o "t I SRS admission. Tho track was in good condi- | levy also Increased it became evident | AG8USE HEON BOTT there was but one his face in his handkerchief. make that awful present more endurable. | I a mean b Rl A RO tion, But the wind was somewhat troubie- | to the owners that there was neither economy | yoyet in the fleld, the candidates on the mie's countenance showed that he had | A Bredt s "{"{'j e e phy 2 some, and the time made in the Patchen- | nor sense in paying taxes in such proportion | ooty (jovet having failed to get their names put his foot in it. He watched his father | iarmn scut in from the CBurch GF \he onv Gentry race, the event of the day, was con- [ and they have therefore let them lle delin- | /"), mary ticket by the shrewd manipu for a minute and then he broke out laughing e to get o Ara st thar Ao8e oL tHATHENE: sequently not so fast as had been hoped for. | Quent up to the present time without giving | |6, 1 el Frank, who was charged with | That's all right, pop,' he said nd Ll O i iom; |¥T e Lo1AREE - thev s Tntrantins : e < beon | them very much attention. On recent in- . Ay wait till I'm 21 or 31, If you say but | diction, e 1 ey intre Tomorrow, the last day of the fair, has been | (HEI ever. (it was found that the | the duty of filing the list and failed to do it tho colonel had carried his point and was | Tough and tumble fights, but a fire set aside for the traveling men, who will | ostsnuon, AOWINER T SRR Lt Doperty to | The ticket chosen s favorable fo Akin for 1o Passing Show,” put forth by Canary | willing o make concessions.” © W8 racket is more respectable celebrate the occasion with a parade and | taxes had accumulated € 5 S clerk of the courts and is as follows: J. P. ° Lo : ot : : A little more attention to details like these stV s, e, “On thfs. .‘r’.',,‘f.-r’\'v“\"\i..fi" olute’y. start: | Britt, 8. A. Corneer, Frank B, Dworak, Isael | 210 Lederer, and called by.ithem a “topical AN D TG a0 0% will rob marriage of many of its terrors. el Methodints Elect Delegntes. |$32000 and o be bought on the spot by the | Frank, David Gilbert, J. S. Helgreen, S. P. [ review opened a short engagement last 8 g L B No doubt there are bachelors who are such LEMARS, In., Sept. 27.—The German Meth- | first comer for that sum, there has accu- | Hauck, Joseph Kavan, Henry Knodell. Ju night at the Creighton. ' The same entert Only n Thr Freedon - merely because of the dread of the ordeal [l it 3 « of 1804 $5,402.04, | dicial &nd state conventions: E. G. Bone, H. | ment was presented last $pring at By Blwe M ei toUMernias before the altar. All they know about it is odist Episcopal conference for the district | mulated since the beginning of 1894 $5. ; A cided Bring Td heRtaay. AndLobYaEvaLIoE A noterr 2 3 7 T r Woeds. the regular and special taxes | B. Boyles, William Gatewood, Henry L. G:bb, | and was not over-warmly received by reason | When Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. from hearsay and observation, and not from composed of lowa, South Dakota, northern | Ifi Gther words, the regular Bt ehccl il o | A. C. Harte, Frank Hrowadks, Anton Kment. | oty Juck of fres Jaae 4 Lee | \atural experience. But one can see enough g . g g yea o 8 of a lack of freshness apparent in most of the | of the Second cavalry wis srdersd to West | apq | HGiEL Lot BhitantY 10t he Hlinois and southern Wisconsin, B. P. Boylls | yore than one-sixth of its value; that is to ( C. P. Southard, H. C. Stuht. hear enough to frighten him, and if he presiding, today elected Rev. E. W. Hake, | gay, it the taxes remain unpald for twelve | ALBYN FRANK GETS ONE WARD. features, It suffered at that time from the | Point some years befors the civil war &s | happened to be of a scary, impressible na Bresiding. elder of the Galenn Aistrict, to be | Sorrs or for ton years WIth the Intorest, bY | 1n the Third ward delegates to the county | AcPredations of pirates - who had made free | superintendent of the United S ary ( tre Ho will shy at it every thne it Is men- a_delegate to the general conference. Rev. | {hat time the entire property will have been | convention chosen are: Nate Brown, Louis | With its specialties and rubbed off the bloom | geademy, relates the Washington Post, he | 100 All_ d;l‘l’:l'\g ”;"Ig' m I"f""' "'f }*fi* 1_“(;r,”m ey SlctioL g UObos [isaten up by taxas: : Burmester, Frank B, Hencock, Leon Levy, | by presenting them througlout the country | ook with him his cook from Arlington. She o iU (W6 of the bride’ mother Tvigk aaains £ e city @ 0 realize Simon, John Vright. They will support we have the advantage of an ecarly | ¢y. & ite e e e g ) oI ind wearing amendment and against the admission of | such conditions exist in this community. Such | Albyn’ Frark for clerk of the district court, | view of ‘“The Passing Sl‘mv‘«' ,’“‘“‘“‘m having | She was a favorite old family servant and gvxi:mvb,l;:h.::tl]::A'l bwl‘“‘: ‘;-“1: i l_\\l‘l;::livtn women to the general conference, ures as these when brought to gt are | bt otherwise have made no pled The | been to an appreciable extent rejuvenated, | & tremendous stickler for all of the rights, | & lot& FeR, TSN SoSEIURR 08 BIOCE! Adatdent oh he Tlmols Central startling. Such facts can only ba viewed by | total number of votes cast was 432. Dele- [ would appear less worthy of the name “The | privileges and perquisites appertaining unto : CHEROK pt. 27.—(Special Tele- | the owners of "‘1"'"”" ]fl”"‘ the “;*Il"tf-* of | gates to the judiclal convention: Nate Brown, / Lo the city's securities with alarm. Is un- | George Crow, William Gibson, 8. O. Green. gram.)—Passenger train No. 31 on the Hli- b S 4 T eurey | fin: And then she is almost certain to muss S 3 ) Lrbladis kD L sHerly he kitchien. She was consulted and deferred | the bride all up when she emb s her, and Fcasnalib e Gehnet that! any man will a1t | B Hasontk Rithard Boritn, Barneet W, | avooin B. Heasuaw, suave and handsome as|ito upon the!occaslon of a:dimier"party, and | maybe spoll her complexion with a shower ot ONE ENJOYS ko i f L L L 5 . B. Heacock, al erlin, Earnes ever, wi s es in good working order, GRTe WNSAUShE Bttacinta x . 7 R nols Centra] was delayed several hours today | quiotly by and see his property confiscated In | Jacobl, Charles Lenear, M. W. Reece. The | received a warm welcomo at the hands of | W28 sreatly looked up toby the other serv- | tears when she attempis to plant the moth l?oth the x"}mll\ml and results whea between Marcus and Remsen by the side rod | Such a manner as this. It is ridiculous to | delegates have agreed among themselves (o | his friends. Vernona Jarbeau, whose taste [ante. The future great general afterw "]‘“"* ;\\h"’"“ .\'1‘.,: O e Samblnklion: Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant of the engine breaking. It splintered the cab fx pect m_:‘u 1;(!»}' .r; hm.vln; u:l;-'ul \']‘\.‘II:I”L{I)\l"‘ll\“_' support W. v\}'.l Keysor, Lee Estelle, B. S.|in dress shows no falling off with the lapse | told with a great deal of quiet humor his| iy jaw and with a great effort calms herself, | and refreshing to the taste, and acts and seriously injured Engineer Daniel Mc- [ be a tax shark, would buy up such 1 Baker and Jacob Fawcett for district Judges. | of time, dances and sings haugthy songs with | experfence with ““Aunt Patsy” at West Point. | extends to him a cl hoartless: hand 2 s e Calups. cles as these. If such conditions are preva- [ ~Without contest in the Fourth ward dele- | her usual mature Gallic vivacity. ~Schiller, i n 3 i (A 3t iy hoariess hand: | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Jent throughout the entire city, It Is & sur- | gates chosen to the county convention are: | Pixtey and. Hees are old favorites, and | Be/8 8 model of military punctuality In the | and in tones recking with sobs, asks Bim 10| Yiver'and Bowels, cleanses the gyse Killed in a Runaway, prise to me that the taxpayers do not rise up ve Anderson, John W. Battin, K. S.| Lycy Daly got a tremendous reception when | 4ischarge of his duties, it was, of course, im takaigdon oaroRClLSIICA RULALENR IS aRLAL 2 el ! WEBSTER CITY, Ta., Sept. 27.—pectdf| in their might and refuse to maintain a gov- B. M. Lliff, Edwin Haney, John G. iy much as from the statements made in that found well adapted for use in hot climates, where horses sometimes suffer greatly from variety and color, made into every con- celvable form, from a Goddess of Liberty, to a huge map of Mills county reises were held in the court house square, addresses be- ing made by Judge Deemer of the supreme court, Judge Powner of Corning, ex-Attorney General Stone and others. Many other dis- tinguished gentlemen were present, including the Burlington railroad officials. The carni- val was a wonderful success, and will prob- ably be followed by others with the end of making, toa greater extent than ever, south- western lowa (he banner apple produclng country of the world considerable prominence, was nstantly killed the east is being invested, and discoverles 3 he is a villain of the decpest dye and in- | tem effectually, dispeis colds, head % ad o 5 2 . she came on with her pickaninnies for that [ portant at West Point to have his meals on | \orqy wishes for a razor-edged snickersnee | .. ally, it s, head. Telegram.)—Casper Rupple, for twenty-five ‘{T»"i\"x'; Wilish \“'"”;";"({r OpiAuch xl"'f:.i;:f' L Visler 6. ety ;.’.‘{'%'('n“(‘rul;k"i‘ wild dance of hers which is one of the best | time. Mrs. Lee and the famlily were at Ar- | with which to end his present and pros- | *ches and fevers and cures hahitual years a resident of this city and a man of | [/ Uoivod in the origin of this republic | Baxter for county judge, Dick Smith for :“"“"‘frm”‘;fulr‘i"i:”?({v'!‘ll ]1”]”";”‘ lu’““hlm! “,r lington and the superintendent and “Aunt | pective misery onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the was that of unjust taxation imposed for a | sheriff and Frank B. Moores for clerk of | Jiitf B o ittt (10te shecialties are very | PAtSY"" were running the West Point menage only remedy of its kind ever pro- today. He was in a buggy which collided | jong time upon a suftering public. In my | the district court. Delegates to judiclal con- | joiine (ndeed, and of Miss Cheridah Simp- | 0% @ basis of mutual concession, the sov- duced, pleasing to the ta q with a runaway team, throwing him to the | opinfon the time has almost come when the | vention: R. S. Anglin, J. ‘A. Beck, C. A. | gm0 SO0CH, 600 OF FISS O et AR S e | ereign autonomy of the Kitchen being insisted | Glwnntie Ju ; the Mon= ced, pleasing to the taste and ace ground. suffering and_overburdened property holders | Goss, C. H. Hall, R. 8. Hall, W. W. McDon- [ 5§ Who MES,b BHnebe U6 ROk Bor sQE | o Aunt Patsy” as a sine qua. non aters 3 septable to the stomach, prompt in Pove Tat Blaunal of |'h;- city :;1 »uum]lul“u] cr]l lxin-[lr 1;.:\’.: \‘:|13‘\‘. B. Ten Eyck, G. B. Ralph, John L. lory. There 1s an excellent male quartet, | “Aunt Patsy oerstomed to " getting| “Speaking of jumpng” sald an old sea- St Aditraly henstioiclia ils DUBUQUE, Sept. 27.—(Speclal Telegram.)— | for&otten rights and demand & bat A0 e | V1n"he Fifth there was only one ticket | Of Which the audience could hardly get encugh | yreafast ready at later hours and not al- | Man to the Philadelphia Times, “let me tell | gffects, prepared only from the most Cardinal Rampollo has sent a cablogram cx- | betore Jong. thoy will find that tho greater | in the field. This is pledged to support H. | last night, and the Lelghs were well re-| yayg to the minute at Arlington, was dread- | you of the greatest Jump over seen. It was yand agre --nh]yvmhut'uuw its pressing Pope Leo's pleasure with the senti- | part of the property In this city is too far | K. Burkett for coroner and J. M. MacFar golyed lnithoii Doy el HRfCe v rattled by the military hours at West | many years ago, when I was little more than i die 1 bR AR 0.4 ments expressed at the German Catholle con- | Eone for the owners ever to recover. land for judge of the district court. The| ywiioo A Brady's melodrama, “The Cot.| Point: Her master, wnom she had known |, lad, but I was bow oarsman on a whale- y excellent qualities commend it grds at Dyersville yesterday, and transmit- | 10 the case of Merceriipatkyitnelowzers of | delegates ‘elected are, for county delegate o,y ik enfbyed oxcoliont o cosins |isluce hio was & boy' and ws devoted lo de- | oot ‘belonging to the ship Henry Staples, | ¢ all and have made it the most e Disaslus oriths holv father: this property simply requested the council [ and judicial conventions: Emerson Benedict cVicker's theater for 100 nights | rived no additional dignity in Ler estimation | &/ St pabSiay o A rarnady . il | to correct the absurd and unjust assessment | john R. Forsell, Jon F. Franklin, John | 4 MOV R o el L rom e faobiotniatbeing ks dnp oflntentent AW SRICR EAL (AR EHBRESOREARVERRL Oikn: [oRulh: remedy Akx‘xim n. : LOPING WYOMING'S MINERALS. | that had been made and to reduce the v Lawson, Hugh A. Meyers, George H. Parker, | ech 0 G0 FVERD A0 00 iIre Omy_ [ of the military academy. The hours for | when one day wo slghtc big whale, and Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 Eeisy ation to even hoom time figures. The pr J. Sackett, W. A. Saunders, Edgar | MePGNE WL @ mAtnee SUALY. CTAC oty | breakfast and dinner soon got down to the | two boats sct off at a race to sce who would | gang hottles by all leading drug. Unusunl Activity BDeing Displayed at | erty which the mayor bas compared to this ."'County convention: John M. Bin.|ion King --' ad long |nv~l.{ the Ac b1 | Arlington time, and “Mars ftobert” felt con- | get there first, It was falrly smooth, what & 8 Joh s 4 g 2 the Pr Time. tract in );hlvumlm\lm‘iuuvu is |xnpri>\~ ul:yml;» Robert S. Christie, L. D. Fowler, R. W ‘\“::"\ r‘,;‘”‘ on; ':1‘";1‘{ ~\1‘_' -“1“ 1“’( :";;"y"r‘ strained to remonstrate mildly with “Aunt | the sailors call a whitecap breeze, and our [ EISts. A’hy reliable druggist who CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 27.—(Speclal)— | erty, and I am frank to state that if the P Riehard Jonnson, 3. H. Kyner, A, | New York City, and was presenied for four | pasy. boats fairly flew over the water. Findlly the | may not have i g 1 s Never In the )l(\'llj‘y of \]\'ymnnu: t:«s there | OWners of Mercer park were receiving §85,000 | j. W. H. Mallory, H. G. Rockefellow, | months in Boston. This should be abundant | *«y gent for ‘Aunt Patsy,’ " said he, “and she | whale rose not over 100 yards away, heading : .y . .'“L “l on hand will pro been such activity in mining for the precious | PEF &nnum from the city of Omahd, as are | George F. Franklin had no opposition for as- evidence of its merits as a popular entertaln- | came in, evidently ruffied. ‘Aunt Patsy,' said | divectly for us. The harpooner stood with ure it promptly for any one who e y Pl o [fkaasownuEs (oL hou wateresorkaitracty on { nessor; ment. Although “The Cotton King” is an |1, ‘mow,’ just to please me, won't you try | his iron all ready to throw, while we grasp d | Wishes to try it. ~ Do not acceptany metals as at the present time. Extensive | which there are over $150.000 worth of im- COUNT UNFINISHED. nglish melodrama, it is a play based upon | and have breakfast on time, so that I can | our oars nervously, prepared to yump at the | wubstitute, prospecting and systemaiic development of | provements, ey would not object 10| . g ward polled 750 voter, and whila human passions, and these can bo found in | go about my work and not be detained here | word ‘stern all’ (hat nearly always came 2 mining praperty is belng carrled on In all | Such taxation, or if they had unloaded onto | The Stxth ward, polied 700 Votes, and Wil | overy land. Its leading chiaracter Is a “Yan- | ut my quarters? You know the government | when a whalo was harpooned. Not a word CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O, parts of the stats, Considerable capital from | the clty of Omaha at a high valuation all | [Pl Y0 0 ifested, the polls' being sur- | Kee:' The scenic embellishments are eald (0 | expects me to do my work, but you domt|was spoken and suddenly a mountaln of biack SAN FRANCISCO, CAL that part of 'l_\r;r pIS perty \\hn-li they um:! rounded by ward workers and politicians be the most elaborate that va ever been | want me to go without my breakiest, do|appeared; it seemed to shut off the entire , kY. HEW HORK, W1, Ay od "adt se, as did the owners of Bemis park, | founded, bY erd WOTKOT, T00 s morn. | Bven to melodrama. There is a cotton mill | you?* horizon. Up it went until I distinetly saw a i of gold, siiver and copper readily find out would they object to such t 1 UALS : ne wonderfully realistic, 600 separate pleces [~ “She looked at me In a_hurt sort of way, | gevent whale ‘over twenty. fest.in the e 3 = siders anxious to investigate them with a man comes before the city council of | ing the count had not been completed. At g used for this eftect, Scores of opera- | tied a tresh knot In her bandana head ker- =g ER19.1076 R 4 i T [\ > few to inves the city of Omaha and shows that his prop- | that hour Jacob Fawcett, the ward's candi- Ara ARB 1y rav g alr hovering over us, view to investment. o city lows. that his u T e 1 th oad 2P0 | tors are seen at work at the rapidiy revolving t, and said g A Lo T e R a0 LS f At 3 \ erty has been confiscated in two years to the | date for district judge, wa he 1 On | e PR Is carryi fars Robert a the best T K , ; At .1‘.‘. Silver ‘nm“" mines, twenty milen | S5 AR DEOT C0R O%% its valu and then | the county: ticket: the delegation wil) be | machinery, while & huge olevator Ia carrying ars Rohert, done the bes A e T R L e I i - rom this city, the prospects are especlally encouraging. A recent shipment of ore from | ment, ~ which was made at & time | Moores has @ majority of the delegates, with | Inent feature and aids in a very sensational | ¥ou '% be FNEERE B0 AN B Yioral does melwunm“ property to Denver paid a net [ when he was absent from the city \'ulm' anlu .i\l;m :;m rf'_\r llh‘:lln\ll, ?h\l)mwhl sgene 0| AR = des here boys want to be gittin' up here at | profit of several hundred dollars to the car. | without his knowledge, and If the | had the lead for sheriff, while the delegation % S et (ot . ST at e AL R Fitty thousand pounds of the ore Is being | councll take such action under such | was claimed by Unitt, a candidate for county | Sam T ”-‘;“1‘*»‘ SHAURYASHIA Coomprny, gayhreal Ju b Aike por white iks. Doy ! | over ‘the boat i the bigeest leap 1 ever i loaded at Buford station and will be shipped | circumstances, in my opinion there are few | treasurer. Halfdan Jacobsen was giving | COmes 1o Bova's theater for (oD 1k B T Ot v Sk aa A it Dt heard of.” “Lincoln Local (exce to Denver tomorrow. Arrangements are be- | taxpayers in the city who will object. I | Henry Livesey a hard race for county com- | commencing tomorrow (Sunday) night in thef . B Sl o0 (0 Sive me to look after| Such gigantic leaps are rare. A similar n Mail (for 1 ing made to Increase the output of the mine | was elected to the city council by the peo- | missioner. great burlasque, “The Bull e P oo 1t breakfast | one was recorded by Dr. Hall, who at the AGO, BURLINGTON & Q.[Arrives s0 that regular shipments will be made in | ple of the Ninth ward, mauy of whom own | In the Seventh ward there was no contest | Piece Is said to be de s | rackfast Then the Interview closed, | {me was midshipman on the ship Leander. waha|Union_Depot, 10th & Muson St the future. The Siiver Grown district em- | thelr homes, and as a city officlal It be- |over the electicn of delegates, The delega- | Well as amusing. The company is a big one, | or no brackfasl.t 'TLeD Lie ORI S| They were lying In the harbor of Bermuda, o braces a large number of very promising | comes Guty to' contribute my part to. | tlon s strongly In favor of Albyn Frank's |and has a big corps of pretty women in it, f and Aunt Batey vetwened very BARY 'O US| wnen all hands were ettracted by the ap- | § Chicago properties, and the success of the Fairview | wards enforcing the collection of legal taxes, | nomination for clerk of the district court, |and the show is sald to be Mr. Jack's best. | kitchen, Lut there wig ng MPRIOVCICHE (0 | pearance of a very large whale that sud Chicago & mine means the Immediate prosecution of | but if thire is a man in this community th: It is said that four of the delegates prefer | No names are botter or more favorably known “Y’Nl‘ ““> ;m"“m,w"mg i e domain. | denly appeared in the harbor and seemed sefted <‘mv ‘..L‘;Vl"f\lxr‘lh Local work in & number of other properties. As|expects me to vote against granung relief | Dick Smith for sheriff, but Albyn Frank will [ in the burlesque profession than th T | Next day I sent for her again. She came up | Yery much alarmed by the shallow water the district 1s immediately tributary to Chey- | from such a burden as that one described | have the privilege of trading the delegation | Agues Evans and Nettie Huffman, v 2 4 s 8 N eaves [CHICAGO, MIL ST PAUL ot ‘and’ worxis s Robert,’ she be | floundering about violently. The young mid- 1 "SAV ilion Do ¢ Mson Sts. O enne, the effcct upon business here will on this particular property he will find him- [ to his best advantage or ~ he|Sam T. Jack’s Extravaganza com hot and worried. rs Robert,” she b fi b n_Depot very beneficial self mistaken, g | RexaAagian LA RTE ATl shipman Joined a boat's crew that started in | o TS i a0 goes into the convention, » fol- | Evans is a blonde, Miss. Huffman a brunet whatils detinattor wid yo since yor dontasum | SERIR A IR ek b o b trike Ipm, o+ o ie Ehioagn LimIedescecsis SRR, R o ctlan ot tha Wast i | T A RIAG of the opportunity. fo atate that | feins uare. Slscisd i delagates . o | the | The saie of seats will eum at 8 c'olgok thia|.ere toidin Wast Pinit Aln't yo sittint good | EMFAWS, (88 . 2 Sl ine okl \‘urlx(v( u «Chicago_Expres Hun S:#pm Mining company's canal, In Dry gul south | If any other property own:r in the city of | ¢ N elegate and judicial nventions ttals; ain't de breaa and coff nd de eggs - B b 2 | Ceaves [CHICAGO & NORTIIWE & L y gulch uth proy y county delega judicial - convention, morning. 1 de fried chick and de corn p i | leaving a deep whirlpool, around which the | Omaha Union Depot, 1oth & Mas of Rawlins, Is being pushed rapidly and wil | Omaha, whether he be rich or poor, comes | Robert Baldwin, John T. Breen, John Graut, - A el cakes cooked to suit yorr | boat shot, Before it stopped up came the [10:40am........ .. Fastern Express be completed by October 1. Eighteen miles | before the city council and van show’ such a | M. A, Horner, J. L. Kennedy, John L. Pierce, 5o Much Johnson' s sald to be entirely | 3¢, Jan€l CHKER, €0 0 S ave been | whale, having in all probability struck the | 4ipm...... .. Vetibuled Limited of the canal have been constructed and the [ record of unjust and exorbitant taxation as | [, 0. Rhodes, George Sabine, Thomas Terry. | dissimilar to any play of its class ever se Now, Aunt Patay,' sald 1, ‘I have beon | whale, : Gsam Mo. Valley Local water turned in. M. J. Miller, a mining en- | the one mentioned, or anywhere near it, he | x|l were the regular caucus nominees. The | in this city, original In conception and cc - — | Siipm. .. Ginaha_Chicugo. Specii gineer from Chicago, has a contract to put | ean have my vote and my help to secure re- | gelegates to the county nominating conven- | struction, rapid in action. and I its en- Leaves (CHICAGO, R, L & PACIFIC. Arrives i two plants for the company in Dry guleh, | lief, and I feel confident ihar the other mem- | {ion are: W. H. Alexander, R. W. Brecken- | tirety constituting the vety ¢limax of farcical - - smaha|Union_Depot, 100 & Mason_8t.| O The gold saving devices which will be used of the council characterized by your | pigge Thomas Carey, John C. Thompson, H. | fun.” It is everywhere described as “a study i @ B J ¢ = BAST, are inveations of Mr. Miller, who guarantees | article as robbers consider the matter in the | @' ‘Paimer. John Stecle, R. W. Taylor, H i AL Fige] kel g By Wy V1T Y111y T g 1) th m lo save every color of gold-that will .;Au.,-lx»mm 1 have sat in miv gty councll | Wood, ILee Yates, Max Roessig was pre- | which descends to buffoonery, but that Giam ; ne Exprem.... amalgamate. & the intention to begin | for €ight months and liste o one con 5 s e | ¥ FilAs tih e e pm....Chicigo Ihuled _Limite BRCRARAta. (L iAsthie intection 1o hexla [ifor elaht monthe end lsisned o/ one cob- | terred.tor o r, the vote being as follows: | which ylelds to brilliant wil and quaint and sty Pt R fif ol Ahe ke Max Roessig, 64; N. W. Nelson, 49; M. J. | droll characterizations, Tn this presentation 5 66 99 WEST : he handled in a day and uext spring, when | Upon the subject of retrenchment, but there | tOtal of 183 votes was cast. B SRTAEY. MO AT A s : A4 Leaves « P.M. & O Arrlve the full capacily of the canai s obtained, | Bas been no Tetrenchment and there never | , The Bighth ward cast 682 wotes, and at | bl compagy, fud AL the ReeRC GO MOLY Oimanal Depot, 13th_and. Webster Sta. | Omahia twice th ount be washe will be. There has never besn @ council | 2 0'clock this morning the counting on the 8 furore QuHagithe S toam, . Bloux CIty modation pin g Rk ADOLAL will bs % ‘:“',JJ‘;,V“, T A e B Y s ey uncht | fudiclal convention ticket had not commenced. | in New York. Willam Gillette, the author Why eat Rochelle Salts, Ammonia, Alum, or | il Bl City A tlon - WeTipm West Side Mining company's property, are | Bet. If tho taxpayers of Omaha want ro- | The delegates to the county cauvention are S plan SRRl RRp Ainone ApALs Lime with your bread, biscuits and pastry ? Why Yopin + ; 10 3500 the Timber Bar placers ned Morriso trenchment in their city government they | D. B. Allan, o urket, John arke b i b 4 o S il 'y Leaves 2 (Arrives Hardeobiirgh and \Iillu:!,‘"‘wylull .l.?. \.‘AhrJI:A‘I %% | should strike at the root of the evil and elect | T. S. Crocker, A. G. Dahlstrom, R." P. Dol Y “"\'\,'f:;"’ , “"I"" Pr ¥y use any baking powder that's not healthful or | i Omaha|_Depat i Websier ts. | Omaha sell the property to an eastern syndicate, The | Oy such men for the city council as will | man, J. C. Peterson JA;H’I Plantine and Ed T Wilkinmoge: Widow. g pleasant ? Why pay a more-than-it's-worth 2:10pm Fast Mail and Exp expected purchasers wilk engage the 240 | Pledge themselves for a decreased levy. A | Simpson. Four of the delegates are sald to e . ; : a0pm (0. Sat) Wyo. kx (ex. Mon) e T L e bt ‘““‘h sure way to prevent a man or a body of [ be for Akin and five for Moores or Yates | 4o wpaciing Shows eloses the engage price for it, when it o . Banday) ing company's c: nd begly construction | Men from spending money is not to give it | for clerk. For sheriff it is said that they | The "FRSsInE BHOR" eloRth TR CERCEE P < BT, . f = work shortly after October 1 on canals to | O them QBOROR W MBRORR. |14 sl for McDanuld, With Liwla a8 8 M0 | formances foday. & matince at 2:30, and this ‘ ,alumet ; Tl unton Depot, S0t & Masoh Sta.] Omahe supply water for working thelr prope y - p~ ond choice. On treasurer they are divided | guoning's performance at 8:15. The . : nsan City D ~ sl B ranle metnadnThat cati "eaperty B | Stusular Discovery O Framce. | beiween Unitt and Bryant, with possibly two | FESDINES BEEIOTancs & 806 o Th NG S ¢ B e CHE. i e, il the Four-Mile district, south of Rawlins, is | A A, einsular fact I recorded—namely, that | for Zimmerman. Chris Boyer was nominated | 55 cents & ; : DOLIE Prospeeied n the Internsta of auiiatisty | 08 the shores of Brittany, between St. Malo | for ward assessor J ° s o Leaves | MISSOURI PACIIC 8 (Bakln Omahal Depot, 1oth and Webster Sts. | ¢ willing to iuvest whenever promisibg dis: |and St. Lunaire, in the vicinity of the St UNITT LOSES HIS OWN WARD. Mr. Thomas W. Miner, the manager of ; 1 10:40am 8t ouls ExLy T 6:00am by e P e Enogat station, at a place called Port Blanc, | 1 the Ninth ward Charley Unitt was| “The Sllver Lining' the new drama by St Louls Exp 6:08pm ®he = Ansconda and Butte copper | the tides have lately displaced a considerable | ynocked out for county treasurer by F. B. | Fitzgerald Murphy, is a son of Hon. Henry Nebrask i g R 56 Rankin | amount of sand, say to the depth of some i 9:000m 1 M i - i SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC vty of Rawlius, and sttuated some [ pii8 10 NUNSE ISE ACSORPATNNE LS T | this ward for the nomination for sher'ff, al- | And hajt & dosen ofuer theaters M fiew Xork IN QUALITY, TN T T YA six miles west of that place, are begiunibg | aste“known to. have been buried for periods | (1OUER John P. Finley gave him a hard rub. ouy m*"y“""*"“;‘;‘ In l‘hr' LI Sham D% MODERATION eoblOUX. CITY & PACIFL Arrives to attract attention. shaft sunk to the [ (000 ec for Derlods | Colonel Akin will have the support of the | Yer today, and his attraction es to A = hol 1 i ive ? Omaha!Union Depot, 10th & Mason_8ts.| Omahsy . covering some eightee D! e centur v eatel 2 t e: \ 80 wholesome an expensive 1,000 1f you - depth of thirty-five feet shows = well defined | 10s now been beought 16 lieht and s wast | delegation for clerk of the district court. W. | Boyd's theater the last two nights of next IN PRICE. e $ s n Sloux City Passenger :?hfl‘&"’.fl:"“uf‘l' :3:?'.7;(f.',’.'.“"““nfi?“’fi.‘(i forest has, it appears, been discovered in | W: Slabaugh was the preference for district [ €% can trace a taint of impurity in il Spm s Faul it 12 e B Leuves UNION. PACIFIC, Arriv process of transformation into coal. K Jud The caucus nominees will go as dele Historical Anecdot made from the average ore body at the bottom | § s Loeta of the shaft have given returns of $8 gold o OmuhalUnton_ Depat, 100h & Mason Sta.| Omahs and the trunks and barks of trees are to be | Eates to the ccusty pominating and to| Boston Transcript: “Would to God that SOLD EVERYWHERE. ) Kicarney Express 0 seen in an advanced state of decomposi the state and judic’al conventions % p bty et g Gyerland | ilyer SRE B0 D St Sn0or, A ares AmoNal 80 | Soon ol 80 dvanesd siats of Secompeeition | S Seacas *falsgsise . wire | ine. eaiy |MShL er-Blucher wnls eoms!”. eselaimed CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago. wpm Tieat c & Stromab's ex. (ex the ore will be shipped to the Omaha re- | are found in coal, and, while some of the | ones In the fleld, The following are| B¢ duke of Wellington, as bis anxlous eye > Paciiic " Express duction works for treatment trunks are sixteen feet in length and still | the delegates to the county nominating con- | Surveyed the dark masses of Napoleon's Leaves WATIASH RAILWAY Negotiations are pending for the purchase | very distinct, they are becoming rapidly | vention: I R, Andrews, R. W. Bailey, C. E. | forces. > Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. by a party of Philadelphia wen of the Doug- | transformed. Bates, Jesse Carroll, C. R. Davidson, C. §. Night will be here in three hours and 4:00pm. ... Bt ouls LCannon Ball., Guahia|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Or ot back several fest and the next s:cond | Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER:|Arr the gigantic animal dived into the occan, . Denver Express just grazing us, having compietely passed iy, M Paul _Express via U, %, Trans. 6:00am

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