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THE OmasHA DAaIiLy BEE Y\ VOL. X. TORNING Baswitz & Wells, | NO, 291 ; DOMESTIC DOINCS. OMAHA, TUI JUNE 14, 1881, and sunk by the steamer *“ Capital THE MORMON MECCA. gestions adopted at the mweetings of The Doctors in Conneil Correspondence of The Bee. Nowrork, June 11, —The thirtecntl, on of the Nebraska Stato convened in this city, \ FORSTERS P“Ys'c' near Oakland. The owner, Joseph the various conventions, that its edi- ‘ ' 9 A Superabundance of Leadem|*™™ __ . A Season of Unexamplod Progper- | Berhiars, to, be rearcited that when | & nhigang Police Officer Murdered prosperity is apparently so near and s0 abundantly, that Ju‘ material in- torests of the territory should be chiecked by the dread of fresh religious disputes, which being in the temper of accusation and recrimination can do no possible good, but on the other hand rotard grogress and hinder the OMAHASHOESTORE ; Hls Popared ot LOTS, Irish S_Lomach. With Thousands of Armed ity in Salt Lake OCity by Burglars, and Valley. 4 annual & Medical Sc Tuesday. Sensational Attempt of a New York Lady to Commit Sui- The Merchants 1422 Douglas St. | Unmercifully cide at Niagara. Men to Administer the The attendance was ""‘.Vlfl"'"'» and Gouged by the Union Pa- development of the natural resources all parts of the State were better rop : of the territory Brerorn. = Romedy. sl patterc 4 cifle Monopoly. 3 1 FARMS g resented than at any previous meeting bbb e 4 — - Final Capture of one of the ) ” f the society. At roll call the follow X NOTES BY THE WAY ] 0 of the 8¢ Y . 2 o ™ ) James Gang. LARGE STOCK, The Latest Addition to the Or-|{ .\ tlemen answered Early Relief Expected Pious | . . ¢00D GOODS ders for Producing Peace Doctors Bea ‘.‘i Norfolk; Jacksor Accusation and Recrim- A PFlying Trip Through Kansas | atjont Awoated i 4 in Ireland. Pawnee county; Sink, Millard; Stonc, | ination, and Nehraska, | Pr. Jervis, N, Y., June 13.—A i LOW PRICES 2 | . Wahoo; Sowers, Hastings; Denisc, . | boat containing two men, John Flan- : | Omaha; Blair, North Bend; Oxford, | grecis Gorrospondonce nigan and Michael MeDermott, | e daits Reploly BUREIUS. e R B IU06, | oo dsnst S Ty B ‘ OMAnA, June 13th, | sized while racing on the Lackawanua ~ e ) SavrLake Ciry, June 11.—It ' | g0 the Editor of Tun 1 river and its occupants were drowned Keatnoy; Mitchell, Columbus; Mor- | eatimated that 8.500 miles of tailrond Lo 1 ja . TN ORRE and its occupants were dro . B & 2 National A fit’f‘.‘??’ e cer, Omaha; Moore, Omaha; Daniels, |y m,n‘.‘u the 1 ::\.In l\'«rul«: :-‘mlr Vi htw i |h.m““‘ L Nuw Youk, Juno 13,—Tiio butch National Associated Press Kl Oroek: [l Ll N od State “[ trip through the southern and conteal | > Onky Jutnodd. seltiio, bittalis urt Mears s Lono, Juhe 18, —Parliament, ro Lincoln; Ha ingg e prescnt year; Iargo DROPO® | i of the stater and hsing jattodd | °F5OF s city and vicinity aro_now m.,..».{ o {("”‘:f.'\ l‘“",r ;‘ l.'."l n; Cox, Ne- [ tion of which will be construched it} doun o fow items on my way Tgive | sing for f but f ’i'(-h": ’ e dies’ Fine , ‘_,v‘\--nf of (l‘wl day s\llm«PEm: tlt"‘“llw”: Dr. Loisonting and Coffarth ot Omnh 'l\l- ‘m--q v different oads ur\: My rotte was over the B, & M. to “-”‘.le { inon's union Iruml('hn;llln Shoes & Speoialt the reply mindo by Mr. Forstor, home |14 e Dunean of DoWitt, - Wero ad | heading towands this city, but OWIng | Lol and ovor the A. & N, from |43 the butcliers thore wouldjoin in | o3-codom Ll ) VITIOUS qUES-] L ted to membership. to the mutual suspicion existing be- [0 Kat Thiy | e strike ; | e ! i tions addressed, respeeting the condi H, Jaokssh, PawnoeCb MBI LR Ser e ho are doing Atchison, Kansas. This | “Over 2,000 immigrants landed at i e tion of Ireland by the Trish members i e i Gt sl bl B latter rond is now owned by the B, & | Castle Garden in the past twenty-four X TR Livimaaton, | he work or whis own tho lines it is | of both parties record ng seereta cals and consorvatives. Mr. Forster, | pjogeancth, corresponding s impossible o tind out definitely | 100 ahont two yoars ago, 1t runs e Ly who appeared o be under considerablo | histamouthe cortespond “avhence they come o whither they [ gr H R | KaNsas C1ry, Mo., June 13, —Bill Real Estate excitement, and who spoke with more | g ool vas sblooted a8 the place | are going,” orwho is backing them., S Ryan, one of the rious James than usual determination, and at times entire Tength of what is known as the | groth 3 for the next meeting, which by an| i activity, however, i railroad | n ,. g who 1 a Chicago exsporation, suid that the forocs |, quent to tho constitution will be | i “oet 0 NUR B o, | Semaha Valley. This valloy isone of | & Alton train at le, Mo, in i whiielt hor majosty had sent 1o AU {held on the 1at Tuesday in May. ulali iy alt Lake a - boom 1)y gt delightful ns well as ono of | 1879, has been brought hore from disturbances and to earry out the law | M B UG R AT ances | Nover during its history were so many Tennessoe. There s no doubt what- the richest in the whole country. The the line of would refloct eredit upon m. older states while the ever as to his connection with the rob- be ate rosi asat the present | werally is brisk new business houses and pri dences being erect time: and business g and promising The avrival of other lines from the east is anxiously looked for by the merchants of this tervitory, who are EXCHANGE 16th & Duugl?,s ots., at Skibbereen, were in his opinion, sufticient to maintain order and to se- care the enforcement of the writs of ejection in spite of all resistance, no matter how 54~lmnim~\l or violent it might be. The instraetions given to magistrates and to commandersof mil- of the society in good condition. The expenses for the past year, including ublishing the proceedings for four previous sessions, were £202, gad the roceipts from all sources $431—lc ing a balanco of #130 on hand, The banquet was held Wednesdny the road f the farms, as a rule, towns along SUFFOCATED BY GAS, Krokvk, Ta., June 12.—John Cline and Bur Williams, miners, were suffocated by foul air in the shaft at are under a fine state of cultivation and improvement. itary forces ine Ireland were that o 3 - 2 3 ; T The erops although somewhat hack- | Controville, near this city yeste y evening at the Elkhorn Val L R. | now at the merey, in freight matters, 1 8 : Nile 16 i Vi Co T roRons OMAHA, NEB, erowds assombled ostentationsty te (G T T ergg@uditible | of the Union Dacific: mon Th | ward, and very promising, and far- | Glite losthis lifo tryingto vescue prevent execution of writs of % AU TR v W 1) mers are in good spirit, ams. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE o Hussewer, K., June 13, drow D. Robeson, o nephew of In most pla the rain has been so whundant as to give the weeds an up ward boom, and these mar the beauty eviction or to sympathize with the eviced in an offensive manner, were to be dispersed, the ter the address the retiving | president, E. Mercer, ME S, W Hayes of Norfolk, was cordiafly welcomed s of thousands of dollars annually, but at ble, mounting up to the hundre A5TE STRERET. SPRING STOCE JUST IN. RESIDENCE LOTS, ringleades ch assemblys yere to s ¥ s of the fields to some extent Seerctary Robeson, of New Jer 000 #100 to 32500 each | Fingloaders of such agse b by the socicty to Norfolk in a fow well | present we have no redress. It is to ) ) 5 3 ' b e i I:‘T‘,’fi“{: ohosen worda. bo Hopod thb the ‘Uuion Pacific ol As T looked upon the wide sproad. | sas struck by tightning yestorday on A R OUSES AND LUTa 0N physical resistance, the troops wi Intoresting s were presented by [ cials will seo before it is too late the | Mg fields of grain, and the ' thousands | his farm near this place. ~ His clothes 250 " Ol gb75 40 #15,000 ewcn [ordered to fire wpan the populace. |y T dy, on discascs | suicidal policy of such unfair and ex. | Of 8eres of unimproved land, 1 won- | were all torn from his body and his | gt Mr. Forster said thut the gu\'c\?uflem BRINGE on practice of | horbitant rates. Of course it natur | dered why any man on carth should | wateh and chain melted. The barn in . K BUSLNE#s LOTS, hOpad S I Ko U e lx"‘f} medicin| Pecble on surgery, |ally has the endency to drive to Cal-| D¢ without @ home. How strangc | which he was standing was partly - de- )/ 500 850010810009 caen. | lund, which would b strengthened if | RS0 Gision by ‘most of | fomis @ porte It o el | that men with large families and lin- | molished and one howse Killed. / necessity demanded, would prove to the Insh people that the law was not to be upset with impunity and tHat however painful its execution ip indi ited means, out a miser their childr rather than enjoy the wholesome free- will flock to cities to drag o existence, and the members, Tis was especially the | naturally belongs to Omaha and her « v inidleness and - shame, case with the paper of D Sowers, | sister cities yot further east. which brought out the apinung of the| Utal's encouraging outlook is fur- ditterent members on thathighily im- | ther strengthened by the most favc KILLED ON DUTY. Crneaco,June 13, —Thos, Mahongy, long and favorably known as an officer and detective of the Chicag 200 FARMS 900,00 Actes Lasp vidual auses —might be, B WSt Lorant disease—diphtierin. ble prospect for crops that has ever | oM of o farmer's Clife, and posscas a | ¢ SERTG G U4 instantly viboee ) bo curried out at ol O ey | The officers for the enminggenrare: [boen' known since the advent of the | home of theirewn. midnight by unknown burglars when . at all Tazards 1 with choers from | V- W. Stoue, Wahoo, presdary white race within its borders, Dif-| A8 T saw the swarms of ""‘,“'l“' \o was attempting to arrest them for 12 ACRES IN _DOUGLAS couyty | SPeech was recoivod with cheers from |y "q,\ors " Hustings, 1st\vi-, presi- | ferent to the experience of our friends | gotting on and off the traina and | om0 30 0 MR e in the 2000 the conservative )efidlyg and with | g ¢ $ st of the Rocky Mountains, th | thronging the depots, T realized as|Javing o distiot, Mite. burg some expressions,of moditied approval | S ¢ o i tonsts woreollrec L and | past winter and speing havo beon un. | ever before the great progressive and | DYering stredt dustrict, e Bk from consorva#ve liberals, but it was g R ¢'Land fpast winter and spring havo been uh- | 3o oo ine S iower of our: railronds, “1‘;‘ e l‘""‘im"'“'"’“’ RIS oS s were responded t s by ; usually favorable scasons for farming operations. &s u consuquence, gruin crops and other vegotables are about ipted by @ violent v, where the and how much the people owe them the house and v ACRES IN SARPY COUNTY 7,000 and what they from helow the gange radical’ mémbers ~ of homg-flers sat, that violent expres- | State Medical S, ‘ storm and the patrol_could not b who Sowa for what they now are SECEL AR ST e »in this great state. Tt | Summoned at once. The wman d Setters, Engravers and Jewelers, CREVIGHTON BLOCK, WHIPPLE, M’MILLEN & GO, A 4 3 X D6 pross, M. S e S ot entas v |00 to hecomnt 2 At . % 3 § =] " e sions of disapproval and even of hor- H: proa l\{;r fik;}:se. four wee 1;‘.«11 in :l.:l\‘f:uur‘[ averago | ' Tuxury to travel over the B. '.N,n?ul M_.]m.»mi‘ nrr the burglary 4 S i ey The ladies, Dr. . |years, and the reports from Cache, | 0970 OXEE H 00 8 ek, | 8aw them when the officer was trying LARGE AMOUN ;.0 ) The country practit - Sink, | Banpeto and the other larger agricul: o s N 3 to arrest them and_ can give an a [=) . ANOTIMIE LEAGUER AKRUSTED, Tho Nebraska school of @odkeine, | tural. valloys r Tt daviey | It travorsod tho mostfortilo portions of | Y0 Artest tiew and, ki v ah oo . Dl,"m‘,_\“,u"%, . —Mr. Hulierown, | 10 hoten X ) Piarvest of cerinls will be gathored | the state. lh'u m:mlvm:!.nm.vulh Ot [ ek A LT BCLABR years and ! e o y |eoneral secretury of the Luld league. | ™ gp cinitiva 11 incal6ine, Di®a wudyyl ey over boforo, 'Fhe Jnly deewbaok | W0 traveled were: ever careful for the g ) ) wax this mornitiz arrestod under the | pEueREes BEC O e e over bofioro, | Mo iy deewbash | domfort of thoir pussongers, We had | 10aves p wife and one child : 3 N ONE, TEN, TWENTY OR FONTY-ACKE [ coercion act and conveyed to jail. [ 1S SHONS WOR (rORREERIEEe g Ry b e e el . | the pleasure, both going and coming, [ ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT NIAGARA. LOTS, WITHIN ONE TO FIVE Q‘]""' b ";\"’"““' S0 et ¥ | City & Pacifie, and St. Paul Tailrods | ence b GG o anan: "‘“"';"‘";I"“,'l«t""k““""”',“""""‘ towns | Burrato, June 13.—A sensational g e hat it is scarcely known in the city | ¢ 0 oo T owen Also to the 2 N nRbil Gor & waged Eaipon|HDAn, ALY >, Tuckey, who represents | attempt at suics made at Luna b MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. and consequently lluv\n'lf.-lm-lxl, Droniistonlot o VLl syABE tionRlA TR [ oo T 1 n-”r:u;-v-.l‘tlu- g 4 tll,l;u (\1;:-,.,'?:]:Ihl(xlx(n‘ng h\.‘.-:u\: -r]l!llnnnr'.lv‘hil:y‘-.i:«“; Il.ull: ud, N:,l ri F'ul'lr. y;-.-«lv[nl.w, JI\:]» a X O¥x3 F S=mers ing hotel for his untiring efforts for|they may do will be comparatively [ ¢ Gt i Al s | lady registering at the hotel as Mrs, f ] ]”I mll' Great German g A,§mm ‘? l“,m. 4 . [the comfort and pleasurc of his| tritling. < [could not have a more worthy repre- [ Brown, of New York. She was ob- v it Wasnizaros, Towa, June 14 1 a, [the ¢ Eing ) o e T e i I REMED m.—The wind, ram and hail storm_of | SU¢StS: Phe gy prospect agricalturally, | (T S M R e " s Y $250,000 I. AN ust evening was the hardest that has npt the abundance of Libor on the railroad |, Kansas, and high license scoems not [ water, Finally she threw he OB FOR | océurred in this place for many years, | A Bank Trick. grades, the amcunt of building being |, Jicense in Nobraska. Such, at least, [ brella in the stream, apparently to test i zflmm“m; | AT amounting almost to a tornado, A | National Associated Press, done in the various larger cities of the | g testimony of the people [ the current. She then stepped upon ..ullllnl!lllln[“l[. J number of buildings “were struck hy | Circaco, June 13.—Tt was learned | territory. ete., have given rise o a | overywhere. the railing and gathered her skirts to- i i NEURALGIA, lightning, honses were unroofed and [ here this afternoon that the number of fimancial speculations, min- | il B, & M. depot is to be opened | gether for the fatal plunge, when two : - » 8 Per Cent. great dumage caused to trees and |ment had made | ing and otherwise, Like other folks | o the 4th of July. 1t is a fine build- | gentlemen who had \ watching A SCIATICA, | fences. The country is doluged with | of Montreal, this eity, for [ weare inelbied to extremes in the ling “and adds greatly to the appear- [ hor rushed to the seeno and prevented ! water. Fortunately ‘there was no loss | 000 on accomt of s on false ro- [ hour of prosjerity, and to-day tele- | qico of tho capital city s onie Gt e o ”H“; § LUMBAGO, — of life turns. Tt has heen the practice of the | phones, clwtric” lights, new” opera | ™ Lincoln's growth, like that of Oma- | wedding ring and placed it in the | |,1[||[|mll;|l|\|]h|‘l‘ T i orsis, T, June 15— Last| Cundian bk doig bisincs i his| e wnd vl rlfoud D |, s t b rapid and substantial, | Bosom of hor s, 'S nally con- y ' | night's assumed the form of a|eify to tele their principals for | are being evey ¢ o The ['We et Dr. Baugher, the esteemed | fessed that she had been reared at the | ‘lm fl}“w COUT, NEW MAPS OF UMAHA, | eyclone, 'l'lnw!nlul\«Aa(uxnu-l«h;qwd‘f\ln«lIN \\];mu snents u.v.»l.- lnllv.{::' In]rlvlvm] in umm,;v 8 [h?l'”ln/,mlhu’u f the Lutheran chureh, in this | Ursaline convent at East Morrisiana, 3 Stk ) | and movedat a fearful velocity, Near | made. The government has decided nd the eapectation of its promo-| ity and had an interes and [N, Y., and married hor guardian, with luunm"“ uilgli§ SORENESS x S 255 e o Elm Grove, in the south part of the | that these tunds to taxa-[ters and - its unsightly poles are | plGgant chat with him, 1 was sorry | whom she had trouble regarding her / | Y C e PUBLISHED BY TIIS AGE county, it approached the m, tion the sume as ordinary deposits. | stretchimg in exry diroction towards |t Juam that he is sosoon (0 shake the | property. ; ) ’ and dropped, striking McGriffs or: | This is the foundation for the rumor | the outskirts of the c The drami | dugt from his fect : G| S J | s {f{ R SORE THROAT, chard, part of which it utterly demol. | in !\'.-l“ \;.nk and Washington to-day llm-h:T 'l-f lut ‘nl"n w{lmnw-'l rw-ly‘m his opinion that_the minister whose Garden City Notes I ished. 1t next struck the house of | thut the Bank of Montreal is finan- | beyond the usualyun for many years. | oducation, association, modes of |y A oo ) ; mmmnmlmlv QUINSY, | 95c each; Mounted, $1.|Mr. Campficld, which is one of the |cially embarrassed. | Our Jarge and brilk beon | gy urly Lubors, aro of a de- | MG EEEE IR oo & I i largest houses in that vicinity, and . open newrly eve time | gided cast, is not suited to this 205 HNG 2.0bleng0 & — SWELLINGS A b o < i | eide ’ thwestern depot at Rosehill ee { ompletely razed it to the ground. It past, with frosh attractions, generally | wogtern countr ApvE 1 ‘,m’wuu i 4D — SRR ViA : Vo] Bradley on the Stand e s B Yy 3 was struck by lightning this i} SPRAINS, :}','.-"nfu'-{lll..}'..ff”"l""“l disappeared in A POOH MEMORY, BURL G N MIOIE MET .8 ARG LA o morning and burned” o the eround. . - FROSTED FEET GaLesnurg, Tlls., June 13, A ter- | Nathional Associuted Press " companies have been very gen- Chicago, Live Stock. Patrick O'Neill, one of the oldest o Houses Stores, Hotels,| i1 wind sl ruin storm visitod this | ALsaxy, N. Y., Juno 13,—The [erally, quite liberally jatronized. And sitiuia lyHunselty ¥ snd testiiilyily ARS, city and yicinity last night. It had the | 8pecinl investigating committe | the ery 1s still they comeas the variety NOWIL 3} CORNOoion ' With ' Wholesale o Farms, Lots, Lands, T o torsado rain. Tt | pointed to enquire into the charg and number of display posters in liquor intorests, died last night from -~ Offices, Rooms, came down in torrents and the wind | bribery made by assemblyman Brad- | every available nook ard corner plam the eflocts of paralysis of the brain. SCALDS, caused considerable destruction to | 10y against Senator Sessions, held two | ly domonstrate, He came to this city in 1854, from GENERAL etc‘l etc-y trees and fences and crops badly dam- hours session !]Ix;n ‘;ll“r“i“li The only | To write from Salt Lake City and ;,!“', 10, county carlow, Ireland. aged by hail, witness was Bradley, the accuser. | gy noting about Mormonism, would ¢ BODILY PAINS il Ho testified length rogarding his hab. g plny M i A -~ I g to use a hackneyed expression, be TS Grant's Rival. its and experience previous to enter-| oh liko playing Hamlet with I'RUE FRIEND. TOOTH, EAR TO RENT OR LEASE. Correspondence of Liee. ing the legislature, Witness detailed ]‘fl;,,l';"fl]‘;".,‘.’.."""‘1'1.5 [ml:vl)' of the | * 8 08" po A friend in need is a friend indeed, o Crry or Mexico, June 12,—The | his movements for the pust five or six | 1risont joador of the Mormon peopla | sa i miLping: &b 505 i oot to S5 |'Phis none can deny, especiall when | HEADACHE, = I‘..|n-l;n'n|ln]: I'anlru:u[lrnxlu]mn;, - ysarm m.s'.,...,.u.u....qx ur(lqlllurl)[ Elder John Taylor) appears .o bojand steady; nice, 82 00G@ | assistance is rondered when one is. - tract has been signed, the names of |about a suit - cone a ralroad | oyinently conversstive, It may b h; bulk, v through grass | sorely afflicted with disease, more par- \. Ml GM Pains 2 Prida and Pombo being substituted right of way some tiy ko, i Which | uong the'less vigorous, but it is more | T ‘..’.’-"r;.“ ‘}"f"'hv un-l; mand st ady at | Geulary thoso complaints A anp Tg“dspfifid»nm““ C°g°°‘fidn for Lewis and Owens, — Subvention ix [ it app “l“ he W““"'“‘ “*]*' "‘“ had | difficult to attack as it sssumes no new | 0L 0 bhchodocs Boor L |y cssos 80 common to our female pop- eeds, Mortgages, and al ) > i8 to be paid by |not signed a grant for right of way | oitions, but sinply continues in the | ing fedens moderately active at $4 Gow | ulation. Every woman should know Kinds of BRoal Hatato transit toll of ono dollar per ton on | and that the original agreoment was | by A (Y ORI S0 B A sdani oo by Slectric Bitters are wi 0 { Jacoms OIL ey ¥ H W Was | rond marked out by its former presi- |5 10; nothing d. young stock calyes; | that Electric Bitters are woman’s true ! ternal Reme Do(c)m{)e:cntshMg.de freight andone dollaron eyery throngh l'f"‘]““_“‘l}"' court containing’ his sig- 4]‘&"“‘(. ]tn‘ln'cflm\l.‘y;' system nm«lcum veals ,:u‘u.u_;: it ¥ 007 00 A friend, and will positively restore her uNz:,ficaor transit passenger. :-‘lll‘\lfi‘::[:lj‘ltlll?I.:,":ilw““ he lululux'uu:tnl pact asin or years, and the re SH |,_| e q,.l-,lm.l‘l.llnlx; l:hu.lul.;-u'u‘: (l”h ltlh' even when all’ other reme- 3 . e ——— Jreemen a8 simply a permis- o abida 5 1, no d wupply of o8 fail. A singl i f 7 DIKECTIONS IN ELEVEN LANGUAGES. } T Ok e Rt 2ion for. tho railroad, CONTAIY to one sults |Tuuun¥u|l in tl.n n‘.; ‘n. u1 e paor to "‘-‘4.--‘..\ : ".”‘b o ""ll“l] will nlmny»} $010 BY ALL DAV DEALERS IN MEDIGINE. | This agency does strictly a | National Associsted Press oroach TR and again, f companies of converts )k 2, extra, $4 30 | prove our assertion. The are pleas ] Brokerage business, Does not| > , | croach upon certain lands for the pur- | o Kurape, New England and othor and e per pound” lower | ant to the taste and only cost 50 ceuts ¥ ge a Litrie Rock, June D. W.|pose of getting stone and not a grant | | calitios. . New settlements also are | than st w a bottle, Sold T & Mo 4 Baltimore, Md., speculate, and therefore an: ! 5 i . localities, New settlements also ar a bottle. Sold by Ish & McMa- B 2 - (apeawiaie, and Luers DY | Bushy, head chief of the Cherokeo | fora right of way; witness saw Sossions | ooty Leing formed,castern Utah, S ey ) PROBATE NOTICE. ab”mggut‘g O e e staea oy | Indians, hns issucd u ,.r;.dm.nu.,.. for | some days aftor tho resignation was | gagtom Arizon, and Idaho being the FREE OF COST. £ o i : 3 O o amqne Satand 9 | claction on August 1st. Fourteen | announced and told him he was goiug | digtricts in which this increaso is at | Du. Kix's ) YR e Qo Catt W%at the "dounty Court " | mowmbore of the national counsil and | for Conkling and Platt, but, that. 1o | progont” most The faithful | gommpton, Coughs - and Colds| A WONDERFULDISCOVERY, Room, in and for said County, May 15th, A. D. 16 members of the grand council, be- | was going home and would see how [ 410" also directing their rgies in | Agthima, Bronchitis, ete., is given| For the speedy cure of Consump- K81. ' Present, Howard B. Smith, County' Judge. sides a sheriff, district judge, solicitor | his constituents stood; afterwards he : el £ 8, el B! 0 ') ) % ; i ards Mo | templo building, thrce of these edifices | 4y i trial bottles free’ of cost to | tion and all diseases that lead to o the matter of the estate of ' Mary Whelan, T R (8 N g ST ith & ple build I f t away i st t lead to it, fotham ) : and dlork from each distuict aro to bo | had frequent converations with .Ses | iy in courso of construction at the | tho ailicted. 16 you have o bad [such as stubborn coughs, neglected B e it Mg e ettt | Notary Public: Always |GG oL ‘an oxeiting canvasn ia in | him ho had bottor voto: for other ey | Fecht time. cough, cold,” diffiulty of breathing, | Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fver, Asth- Mary Whelan, deceased, pra ey didates, as it would best please hig| Cther religious bodics are also vig- | hoarseness or any aflection of ~ the | ma, pain in the side and chest, dry tlemient ann allowance of his f PRGN sl ¢ A A QG please s | o ously pushing into Utah., Nearly | throat or lungs by all wmeans give this | hacking cough, tickling in the throat and for a said trust ~ constituency; had scat 1 his vote & B | “ — b A D 1851, at 18 in Office. COAST NOTES us he wantod tomaintain the nsiti |81l the Mormon settlements of any size | wonderful remedy a trial. ~As you | Howrseness,” Sore Throat, and all o'clock a ¥ l0 rekition, v BT A0 e AL A ] lave, during the last few years, been | value your existence you cannot | chronie or lingering diseases of the } e T County. Gourt to be held, 1n- aud. foF Rt By Natlonal Associated Prem invaded by mission schools, where the |afford to It this opporfunity pass. | throat and lungs, Dr. King New Dis- h ',j_{,;..‘,,.,,,fl.l,‘: show cause Wi the prayer of AN n;l\\; N.,.‘ ‘lumh 14 1\' he | T '*mlm( ni tenets of the various sects have n | We could not afford, and would not | ¢ \4»)’!;:;.'4 no equal and has established Petiticuss iaiie ik B0 BTN A ring = ND GE JULARS and FULL | Stesmer ¢ Peking” from Hong Kong 3 ‘ . cewlously promulgated. The success [givo this remedy away unless we|or itself a world-wide 1 of the penduncy of sl petition aud the Mt | #CALL AND GET CIRCULANS and FULL | o000 tho crow of the Jupaneso ves-| Too much cannot be suid g e TR R AR T N TP (s ety Ao T Frog vttt sl ey 4 ¢ Tatter, by publishing & copy of this ":;‘:{,',"_&’\‘& PARTICULARS at sel that had been drifting for six |ever faithful wife and mothi now that a united effort is bemg claim for it. Thousands of hopeless | and use itintheir ctice, The form- Quaiis WaksLr Ba o omopaper Reitiod 1) i) months without rudder or” compass, | stantly watching and in the east to extend the labors and |cases have already been completely | ula from which it is prepared is high- e HOWARD B. SMITH, BEM[S’ apd who supported life by subsisting | dear ones, never neglecting a single | infiuence of those establishanents, but | cured by it. There is no medicine in |1y recommended by all medical jour- (A true copy.] County Judge. on a cargo of beans and sea weed, but | duty in their behalf, When they are | as these efforts have been generally | the world that will cure one half the |mals. The clexgy and the press have Ty T o much ‘l"‘“"i" od for A "",“""“}"l‘l] by 'llfilwc, and the system | accompanied by indiscriminate denun- | cases that Di. Kisa's New Discoveny [ eomplimented it in- the most glowing 1 am Agent for COLUMB The emperor o ina is dl - with | should havo a ti#ough clewnsing, the | ciations of the Mormon people, the [will cure. For sale by terms. Go to your druggist aud get a e OYOLES, Sen n g g, the | ciad \ people, ¥ ) geist a BICYCLES. o6t v s Rea,l Fsate EX[}hwngB, moasles or small pox, stomach and bowels regulwed, blood | churely vapers here hayo taken themat- | (6) s & McMauox, Omaha, | triai_bottle free of eost, or regulae . \uing full Prince Chin will succeod to regency | purified, malarial poison exterminated, [ter up and are advising all who - sizo for $1.00. For Sale by . § i on’;]lwunuhn}l th » ompross. she st }n..,w that Elluci s Bitters | wall hwed them to let the incoming FLIES & MOSQU l'l'ulk:x. dB( Isim & MeMamoy, Omaha, o~ Sl UGLAS 8T8, he jury foun arence Gray | are the only sure remedy. They are |teachers severelly alone, and as av ar-| A 1ic box of “Rough on Rat” will — S — N LD SUL(]!(PJ“..‘I Lo AND DO guilty of murder - tho- second do-|tho beat and pureat wodicine i the | gomant e Doscret Nows in publh- | koep o houso, froo frum Hies, mqui-| - *BLAOK-DRAUGHT > cures cosivon A Paints, Oil and - gree. s world, and only cost fifty ceats, Bold | ing day by day, and keeping the mat- | toes, rats and mice, the entire season, | ness and Sick-Tleadacic, Y OMAHA, NEB. opaxazxam’ = vmms ! Thoyscht " Emerald” warandown [by Ish & Mclfldwn. (2) lter standing, the resolutions and sag- | Druggists sell it, ®) A 0 PRl

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