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——— — - —— T ————— T T S—— THE D AILY BEE R e THE FAR NORTHWHEST. |backbone serves for both She or | your oye on a fow hundred foct you| . 4 s 4 4, B, WEIST 20 13th St he n- & Harney h 1 = - - ‘ they came up from the ne rthood [ must sit down on 1t innmediately m.l! OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. Hat and Bonnet Bleachers | of Wilmington, N. C, \ single [stay there until you clineh the bar- | = Ladion get you Steaw, Chup and Felt. Haty done What Schayler Colfax Saw in His | tickot through for New )\ aind | gain, for if you leave it for an instar [ > ° 818 Farnnam, bet. Oth and 10th Streets, | Arenne. Wi DOVE Prots Sl A Journey Through Dakota, Mon- while waiting for the nortl t some one else will take advantage of E TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : | , tana and Manitoba ‘., 10} o'clock, took break your absence, and when yon roturn | opy 1 year, in advance (postpaid). £10.00 | Hotels Chicago Times prodh < 4 Matt 3 ) 8 . l ponth v 00 . g N | restaurant (Captain at sy you will to a certainty ‘find i - --n: w “ §00 | CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld, 0th & Farnbam | Sotrn By sp, Ind,, Aungust 1 ‘“Hl the food laviekly o . ne ¢ | _on A DORAN HOUSE, P. 1l 3 Farnbam St. | Mr. and Mrs. Colfax returned on the tetions .;q“'v“ four a l“h- ipply in th untry was nev- | y i SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¢ , 10th Stree 3 Ol 1 kot o - . = RPN RN x AME RAILWAY TIME TABLE. | SEAVENSHOTEL | Tensenmerth, | ypturday from thir trip to Dakota, | Wling the working of o tht - | or very large, not averaging more than | T cAnh oA RINRAAPOUES - AND _— ana wnd Manitoba, and express | o 1f the bodies W ono tree to the acre i has heen 3T OARAR RATIND. Wolves grew Y With | closely joined together the demand that now *states in which | ! ik N { 11| oThe Wester Agents fof ¢ AR B g Ui ble | taken voadily for twins, § it formerly abounded are almost en | b Oaklanl s s .| Of Py Trom R s i A, much alike, and the nuded, and in many of those { Onkland | 5110 b 0 D > » 1 Bl a et _“” t-‘».v "“”'I" wh s shortor than the h the present | s { AVISO OMAHA FAST OR SOUTA. BOUND. inteltigence Cffce, wost” ho had: been visiting the past L s being used be hauled ace | €, P &0Q. 58 w240 p. m | MRS, L1ZZIE DENT 917 16th Steoct, o i, : 1 purposes distance of twenty C'& N, W, 65, w840 p. m.| | ~ v Mt M tiiad s B L Uhe principal s L &P, 0n m 8340, m. o8| vewellers. v trip in any direction morc An Unfortunate M: were formerly Car 8 L o it JOHN BAUMER 1514 Farnham Street finest wheat New York T A4 3 atst. Lou W TH A, 1 ‘ I b 1 8 e § Lidiana, but they are now WESE OR soUTHNRSTS, Junk FME I DALGts KO A T T R AR R ol and the lumbermen had to go further | B. & M. in Nob., Through Expres: am| M. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal ound in Dakota, northern Minnesota, | dings that have oeeunrred in i th Missouri, Kentuoks, T l Bog 1 Dot Tt i it B — |and’ Manitobn, Some of them will | Iage of Astoris Docu Tl nossee and Koomen, v s’ ror | The Largest Stock an ost Com- IR LU e | Lumber, Lime and Cement [not yield as heavily per acre as Inst | the presont season, was t} M, | ob¥NIriod 15 cotsilurably intesio seom O. & R. V. for Osceoln, 0:40 a. m year, but the acre of Dakota has | Charles W esloy Ayers and Miss Hattio \ 0. & f ol “ . ) ) ¢ ingly deteriorating in quality farther m V. By frelent o, B im0 6. w Lamps and alassware ) increased that her six million erop | Cole, which took place June Tho | wsuitli 16 grows;, Not only have east plete Assor entin U. P. treight No. 7, 6:10 p. m.—emigrant. | J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varlaty. | ¢ ,I**n will undoubtedly be eclipsed | young couple, on returning fron their orn dealers | this scareity to contend W, P, froloht No. 11’ 928 b o - by her cight million crop this year, all | wedding tour, occupied a suit m N store. o m ) oot | { - 8 [against but, as before stated, the . ARRIVING—FROR RASt ARD SOUTH.] Merchant Tailors. ined No. 1" whilo in tianyof the old | at tho Thorbourn Houss in Astorin. | vastern echuiictror® piated, tho € A c. B, 5:00 &, m.—7:25 p. m. G, A LINDQUEST, | states the wheat yield will fall off one- | After awhile it became apparcu to the | & ern he lion's sh d 1 C & 345 A, . pom Qne,of our tmost popular Merchant Tatloms ts re- | ¢hird to on-half. Driving from F! s Na'l hat 1] spot, secure the lion's share and le C. R 9:45 &, 1y, —H:05 p. m. ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summer [ V11TY 10 One-half, riving from Kar. | guests in the houso that the couplo [ theip vastern competitors out in the W G P % SO B, Ta0 . . —0i45 p. . | Goods for gontlemen's wear. ' Stylish, durabie, | €0 to the new village of Colfax, he | were not well mated, Mr. Ayers was|eold, 1n fact, comparatively t t lit T ikarrin paok sun whet > povvawase, | orcos ow asever £16 1ih bet. Do Far | pasted through miles and miles of | distclined fo ool o{EyIeL wry tlo otk is dotie Heves if & mkn Wighe ARMIVING FROK FEE WiNt AND SOUTHWERT, Millinery, wheat-fields and oat-fields, and miles | kept himself secluded, while his wifo | b WAl % ki Skl ik o 0. & R. V. from Linéoln—12:12 p, m. . B fhote of new troutid Blowed Ub 1o be | we 1 £ 16T Bl L | es anice walnut set and sends his or U. P, Express—3:5 . m, MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholosa ore G0 VBE, LB on. 18 | Bt g e FOVSHSILSING foid 6f | qeriiits s Ranlee 18 Will be CHMed ont eh., Through Express—4:15 p. m | cy Goods in great variety, seeded mnext year. Immigration is |society Thus niatters went on o i Freight—S: m, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, &¢ T Ho e/ Mves villey:: w il o for him, but otherwise little work is No. 10-1:40 p. . the Wost. Purchasers sav mlting up th Hed river valley, which | for a few days, when some of tho quests done. Butternut has been substitut p. m. Emigrant. 1116 Fifteenth seems as fertile as the Nile, with great | began to comment upon the fact that | oq g yme extent, and when it can be o Physicians an 1 Surgeon LR e [omg couple, Tarely ok their | ghtained of the best quality is squal, | We JKeap Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- "~ mixed, ar. 4:35 p. m. V. 8. GIBDS, M. D., Ryom No 4, Creighton | L8 E0 BRet HTokl itines i | i 0gOUIBR. 5 A WORRY NGO . yAatars | Ry GHtn1e ) GONNE LN CRABRbIE S ; : : Noiri, Block, 6th streot, 1 Y river £ the two groat rival milronds | day Mr.” Ayars, without consulting | walstos, but on o i Cred superior t cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures &ebraska Division of the Paul & Sioux City e i b of that region, the Northern Pacific | his wife, made ATTANZEMCNS to 4o | tained witl ) ¢ tak $ ; Houd, LRI e oML A Paul, Minneapolis_and | with his wife to her pavents’ home to | {1 ey, i0ut flaws it can nover take and Lace Curtains. No. 2 leaves Omhha 8 a. m, C. L. HART, M Eyc and Ear, opp. postoffice | 3t - FE B it Minn P i3 T¥e M l-l L e L0 the place among furniture manwfac- SEIE S e Bh, 1. & GHADY oanyiob®, 18 very prosperous, and ap- | live, Mrs, Ayers, on hearing of this [ rures of thethmehomre walfiit, No. 8 arrives at Omaha at 10:45 a. m, e Jior il sty | S — WL WRIBN ERTVER S vk T zens claim, the motropolis of the Red | dissatisfaction at such n plo, and | Oas Rives e T, Pl river valley. Her population now is | finally said that she could not be in- | st ot alobe o Leave Omaha at $:00, 0:00 and 11:00 a, m.; 2:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, 6:00 and 6:00 p. m. Leave Council Bluffs at &: I I b P L S U R Sonlome of et | or the bost means by which to prosont d 11:00 a. m.; 2:00, 4:00 and P d N Ay Y pap Ll LAl el o o AAYOrs doctaring thathe (o the next session of congress the Council By at 012 W TARTY & Cor 910 130 St e | MEeILigeneo of hor pooplo. ~ Her lead- | would carry out his intontion his wife | it e on, o peovle of the Missis . . W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St., bet. Farnham | i citize 4 " 3 O g ol 3 iaims wl J « Missis- m, and Doiglas, WORK promptly Mienasd to. ing citizens, doubtless from the e donned her walking eostume and took sippi and Missouri river valloys have Opening and Closing of Malls. RovTR, OPRN. CLOBR. weir | ring behind, Avors woit to his | ard to porfecting the navigability of A m.p.m. & m. p.m, Painting and Paper Hanging. water, are full of energy and vim, | father-in-law’s residence near | A8 | thoso two mighty streams and pre- Sl RN R TR 340| MENRY A. VOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Street, | sleop apparently not more than six [soon as Mrs, Ayers’ parents loarnod venting their overtlow. 1f the con Sian ity N i YRR hours out of the twenty-four, and put | of her disappearanco search was mado | yomgons i to, do potliing, move for our abas i Sioux City and Pacific. . Union Pacifl Omaha & R, V B. & M. in Neb.... Oculist and Aurist, 8. W 13 Grand Central near Mason D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Strect. A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, moldings, new alusters, hand rails, furnishing scroll sawing, &c., cor. Dodge and 9th streets, PawnYrokers. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGU! pears to be. as her wide-awake citi- over 4000, and with the development of the country tributary to it, must, tric atmosphere they inhale, and which ho enjoyed more than their in all the rest of the time actively. Mr. Villard, of the Northern Pa- cific, kindly proffered their directors’ car for a trip to the end of their track, the following morning, expresed hor duced to return to her parents' home to live, as when she left it she lolieyved | her departure, leaving her wedding M for her, and on Sunday night ler bro ther discovered her at the house of a friend in Harlom. He succeedod in T 4, 1381 about calling another convention to consid- There has been some talk upon the national wernment in re- rivers than the Davenport convention did, it would bo folly to eall it. At Davenport we were simply *‘bam- WE HAVE GOODS T0 PLEASE EVERYBODY. ; ersuading her to return to her fath- 5 : IR Ly a ¢ 1 g | boozled.” But we could do moy R B de IR L L AT SFELD, 822 10th St, bot, Far, & Ha, [ YOTY, much enlancing theploasuro and |er's home i a coneh, On arciving at | o ey PV GE e day, viz: 4:30, s ————..—— " |comfort_of the party. And, from [tho Cole residence in Astorin Mus, ageod' upon by, thoso who 'Are REMEMEBEX TEEH FPLA X A Lincoln Mall s also opened at 10:30 8. m Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. Bismarck the railroad terminus for [ Ayers had violent hysterical fits, and | yushine > A Office open Sundays from A 2 5 nud > pushing the matte Among these THO! C. F. GOODMAN 1ith St. bet. Farn. & Harnoy. | gev, s on the Missouri riverand | medical aid was summoned. Bofore the most important are, perhaps, that OV AEIA 0. J. WILDE, business city with a lively daily paper, | house she exhibited symptoms of hys- | S¢. Louis, as the ity most interostod *y o/ Manufacturer and Dealer 1n il kinds of Show | (Gen. Merrill, who comniands in that | teria. The parents of the YOung cou- f in hoth rivers and ablo to furnish the| — ¥ A R R R T Cases, Upright Cases, @ *., 1317 Cass St. | far-oft’ region, accompanied the party | ple endeavored to bring about ar Business flirectprv. Art Emporium. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium, 1516 Dodge Street, FRANK L. GERHAKD, proprictor Omaha Show Case manufactory, 818 South 16th stree between Leavenworth and Marcy, Al go warranted first-class, to the front, The Nofthern Pacific railroad has just been opened to Glendive, on the Yellowstone river, Montana territor: and Mrs. Ayers declaved that th would not live together again. ciliation, but to no purpose, as .\n-.i 4 Mus, Ayers grew worse her santy was largest experience in regard to their need and requirements; second, that no plan or suggestion should come up before the Convention which has not THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. el En; il Paintinizs, Chromos, e s i i 3 At in view a complete, thorough regula- Featine; B R Y CHEL IS nourly 700 miles st of Duluth, and, | questioned, and inally Drs. Trask and | o of the by, horough regul g LMA & CO,} B 1500 Douiclas Strect. MESTE under its present vigorous manange- | Taylor pronounced her of wnsound | o ! i e 335 Dealer in Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer | °° e loted e ity ¢ ) [ two rive finally, that the work ARG of in Koofs and all kiuda'of Building Work, | ent, will be completed to the Pacific | mind, and it was_decided to place her | ghould Iy JOHN L, McCAG UE, opposite Post Office. 0ud Fellows' Bloc J. BONN ocean to Puget’s sound in 188 The Yellowstone riv in the ylum at Bloomingdale, The natonce and pushed with the utmost celerity. Spring Suits ! All Styles ! e S i1, 1300 Douelas 8t Good and Cheap. r, Mr. Colfax | unfortunate young lady is 22 vears of | W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Strect, ey 3 ¥ Se). 3 A6 young lady 18 22 years o Taro tlio conve i § w : o 1y, is far moro beautiful than the [age. Her husband, who is about the i WO L e IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Architects. e~ e 1| Missouri, of which it is tributary, | same a ill at his father's | P1ace than St. Louis, we should be 4 & 5 TG J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Sced Drills and | 0 LA o, same age, 18 now ill at his father's | &5 3 . 7 DUERERE (& e RSSO HN Y ARDHITEOTS) iy i ¥tovaNodd Paliowar el and, in its high banks and fine beach, | house, treated to the samo string of resolu- 7 Room 14_ Creighton 3 slaliogory i r o U G AT ST — tions that have been passed by so — A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Cieighton Block. reminded him of our own 8%, Joe. Tt = "V Boots and Shoes. JAMES DrVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A gool assorment of 8hoe Stores. F. Second Hand Store. Phillip Lang, nnam st., bet. 13th & 14th. is navigated by large steamers for soy- eral hundred miles above Glendive and he saw on its levee 40,000 bufalo RACING 14,000 MILES. Two Steamers Which Competod ver conventions, petitioning ess to appropriate some utterly ificant amount of money of The Largest Clothing House West of Chicago g St.. N 7 2 3 . 5 oney for the improvement of our e work on hand, er 12th and Harney. PERKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douglas St., New and | robes from buffaloes slaughtered near NMoney I i O e TR | il Hand Fueniture, tiouso Fuenishing Goods, | thiere last winter. Glondive, although | From Hong Kongto New York. | two Lo .clsufh imll such points, (A ¢ s N .. bouzht and sold on narrow marvins. W Wi k: 9 X - ete., all of which does not amount to ! . JOHN FORTUNATUS, but a few weeks old, has nearly one ete,, ; 3 ’, 605 10th street, umm[ulnmmn to order good work Saloons. hundred buildings in it, and wall prob- | New York Special to The Philadelphia Pross, to a row of pins, as (the saying goes. A Depa!‘tment for chfldren 8 C1°th1ng- at fair prizes. Repairing done, HENRY KAUFMANN, R : b e o1 The Engli amer “Lord of Besides, our hesf T nen wou . 5 5 , In the new brick block o Stract, s [4DLY live and grow even when' the Tho English steamer “Lord of the | Be e ".L‘l,u Fiains “',m,- ;| Wehave now an’assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Bed Springs. Just opencd a m Hall, railroad is opened beyond it. The [Isles,” that arrived from Japan by |main at home, St. Louisans being J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Doulasst. Books, News and Statlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. thouse in Nebraska established 1575 Omaha. ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 1 every day FLANNERY On Farnham, next to tha B. & M. headquarters, has re-opened a neat and complege establishment whi ring FIRE. and Mothef Shipton's Proph- ccy, will be opened tor the boys with Hot Lunch oni and after present datc. “ Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 670 16th Street. “‘Bad lands are quite unique in their remarkable conformation, but noth- ing like as “bad” as the Bittercreek region, on the Union Pacific railroad. Indeed, a great deal of excellent pas- ture land is to be found there, and Mr. Colfax likes the suggestion that way of the Suez canal last laden with tea, sailed from Y May 24 the queen’s birthday. On the same day the Gleneirstny,another Eng- lish steamer with a “similar cargo, left the same port and arace of 14,000 nules for the New York tea market Fr proverbially lazy, and the convention would occupy itself chiefly like that of Davenport, in speech-making, ivery one is perfectly “convinced those rivers should be faken hold of by the government, and that their permanent improvement and regula- Furnishing Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. 5 Tt iy I g s Sk savy | Hion are of the utmost importance to CENTRAL Uhderakeal it be rechristened *‘Pyramid Park, was begun by the two vesscls, Heavy 4 A large TAILORING FORCH is em; ed by us, and wem KiStauna, CHAS. RIEWE, 101 Furnham het, 10th & 116, | Winnepeg. the capital of tho British | bots on the raco were made st Yok, | all the people. of the Unired Ststes B ployed by us, . A. RYAN, ~gouthwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Monay. Batisfaction Guaranteed, Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Furnished Room Rupplied, Uarrlages and Road Wagons. WM. SNYDER, No. 131h 14th and Harney Streets] Civil Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems & 9‘)\‘ alty. XL L RIS Gommission Merchants, JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street. D B. BEEMER. For details see large advertise- ment in Daily and Weekly, Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers of Cigars, Cornice Works. P. PEMNER, 3034 Tonth stroet, botwocn ham and Harney, Does good and cheap work. 89 Cent Stores. HENRY POHLMAN, toys, notions, jewelry, &c., 518 14th bet. Farnham and P.C_RACKUR. 1205 Farnham St., Fan LEGAL NOTICE. lctures ouglas Goods In the district court, Douglas County. To Samuel C. Davis, Caroline Davis, EI omlinson g heirs or deyises of Henry T Tomlinson, deceased whose real names are uni. nt defendants that John T, plaintiff and present owner of the land he er described, did on the 17th day of June, A. 1881, file hi¥ petition in the district court in and for Douglas county, Neb,, against you as defe dants setting forth that on the 12th day of Janu- ary A. D. 1800, the said Henry T, Tomlinson, You ' a provinces of Manitoba, which in 1870 had but a few hundred inhabitants, now numbers twelve thousand, with two excellent daily papers, and is full of life and activity. Real estate is on a ‘““boowmn” there, auctioneers selling lots at auction on the streets every evening, and business lots changing hands at 8650, and even as high 8825 ]mr front foot. The city is beautiful- y located at the junction of the As- sinniboin river with the Red rive; and is_the headquarters for the Cana. dian Pacific railroad, now being rap- idly built toward Vancouver's island, The manager of the Canadian Pacific railroad. A. B. Stickney, Esq., very hama and at the Chinese ports where they stopped, and in every case odds were given in favor of the Gleneirstny, as she had won similar races, In this case, however, some of the engineers on the Lord of the Tsles had money at stake, which may account for extra efforts on their part. It was only a question of a little more coal, 80 we shoveled it in,” said the chief engineer to a reporter. “We made Amoy in three days and a half and were 4{ulx|yual there a week load- ing our vessel, while the Glems cargo was all ready for her and she sailed in two days. At Hong Kong we found she had started before we What is wanted is concerted and in- telligent action on the subject of get- ting congress to pass the necessary bill and raising the necessary money, which, as it must amount to SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice, CALI. AND SEHE US. 130l and 1803 Farnham St., cor. 13th at least 850,000, probably, though not necessarily, have to be raised by a special loan, That ovr present ways of improv- ing the two rivers, by occasional dredge-boats, spasmodic surveys and other ingenious devices, are almost worse than uscless, time has abund- antly shown, Either a thorough and systematic reform of those unruly wa- ters, or none at all, That such an un- dertaking is feasible Capt. Kads has OSTON STORE 614-616 TENTH STREET. 7 ot eaors n Homecor 103 bouele | Lt a1 i it exccutu, iy | "0 somely proffored their dircctors' | rived, but wo had gained on her | demonstatod moro. than onco. . The W. ¥. LORENZEN manufacturer 514 10th strect. | od to the said Samuel C. Davis & deed of lands | car to Mr. C. and his party, and thay |good deal. We reached & ngapore [ mode of accomplishing is the applica- fibiated fn s county in which a ortion of the | went on it with a special ongine nearly | just as the Glen was leaving and WILL BE CLOSED ON Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron Cornice, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofiing. Oriers | of the woat § of the outhwest } of sec. No 1, in | toba, finding as splendid wheut fields | half way through the Suez canal. She | confine the rivers to their channels trom any locality cuted in the best | township No. 14 north of range No, 11 cust ‘ac- > or in | reached Buez ind us, W, nisp g aht whio manner. Factory and Otfce 1310 Dodgo Strect. | conting to the £rie futent of the ymvaics {iercto, | Qut there as further south in [reached Suez n” dsy behind us, We |and raise the banks to o height which Galvanized Tron Cornices, Window Caps, etc., manufactured and put up in any pert of the country, T, SINHOLD 416 Thirtéenth strect Orockery. J. BONNER 1309 Dougias stroet. Good line, Clothing and Furnishing Good lands intended to 1 conveyed was by a cleri error erroneously d cribed as the north § instead which deed is duly recorded in the office of the clerk of the county of Douglas iu book M of deeds at pago | objeet and prayer of said petition is that said error b ceted and that said deed be con- strued as conveying the west § of the southwost quarter of said section No. one, and that the title thereto be adjudged tabe in said plaintiff or in those lawfully claiming under him the same as if |a hundred miles to western Mani- Minnesotaand Dakota. Consul Taylor who accompanied the party, gave Mr. Colfax some specimens ot wheat raised in the Peace river region, twelve hun- dred miles northwest of Winnipeg, in the almost arctic latitude of 60 de- grees north. It was planted on May didn’t see or hear of her till we wore would have been further ahead if a ter- ific southwesterly storm hadnot delay- ed us in the l’n’uli n ocean, Those white streaks that cover the smoke- stack wero made by waves that broke over the vessel. Weo had good weather through the Mediterranesn, but were tion of his jotty system in a modified form to our or banks, which would would prevent an overflow. The work should be done at once, because every yoar exposes the people along the water line to the same disas- ters, which last year alone cost these two river valleys millions, enough to have paid a goodly portion of the fifty MONDAY MORNING, AUG. IST, In order to make extensive alterations, and will re-open in a few days as the GEO. H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, | bach af yor bo overer erohuion et 0% 800 | S50k and - harvested Su{l(umbm’ 1st, | delayed by the machinery getting out | or more millions that will be needed, LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE Shoss, Notlony and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th street. | st in said land on account of said ¢rror wnd for | maturing in ninety-five days. of order. The Glen steamed into | Besides, the quicker an enterprise of 4 . T —-— e e s And vour b and s of | - Mr. Haughey, of Tndianapolis, | Gibraltor just s we wero loaving | thia kind is ubdertaken and. iaiched. in Nebraska (exeept Cruick- © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second hand clothing, - Corner 10th and Farnham. you is hereby notified to r petition on”or before the 1st da D, 1851, answer said of August, A who with hus wife ccompanied Mr. and Mrs, Ifax) being grand treas- work wer ng the Atlantic, and mod- there. Extra coal and used cros the less will be the cost, Private cor- porations have this great failing, that shank & Co.) Jouxr.pavis, | urer of the Odd Fellows of this state, | erate weather helped us. ' Just as wo |they rarely provida money ehough Denkists, Datel J 1551 Plaintit, | the British Odd Fellows or Manitoba |sighted Sandy Hook we thought ompl ] e DR. PAUL, Williams' Flock, Cor. 15th & Dodge, “_“.ult“.‘::”" % o Pl ,‘vfi‘,; the British Odd Fellows or Manitoba sighted Bandy Hook we wought a fat the outset to completo their [ b SL ¥ Wio K+ Mudos bl Atormov; - = ovat0t™| ygloomod the party with gréab oor. in the distance ahead of us was | works, and hence to wait . K OU T Rrsigt Faints ang Qils, Notice toNon-Resident Defendanta | diulity, meoting them at the depot |the Glen, but we were happily disap- | for yéars beforo they receive IL.LOO o = URICA00, Ee b diane (full name wnknown) will take no- | with a procession, besides having the | pointed. " Our rival came into New |any rotarn for ¢} money. We —FOR OUR Pharmacists, h.i.:"“::..”l;'_m?. Cor. 15th and l\l_;;“hl‘:l“](lu.li\‘v‘)l:yll“‘\:l”l::““‘[l“l;r"””{\[h ;,A.n.n\.:” banners of the two nations stretched | York six hours behind us, and that's | have an instructive lesson before our W.J. WHITEHOUE £, Wholesale & Retail, 16th st. | partners, doing business under the i | acvoss the principal strect and giving | not a big differenco in raco of four s a8 to the expense of dilatoriness ' O/ 0L FIELD, 028 o s oo ot St | e b i the Districe Courtof | two stions, Hon, W. | teen thousand miles, We made an | caused by want of money in the con- M. PARR, Drugglst, 10t and Howard Streets, | b bhomeouths Nobrasia, to ro wa | Taylor, our United States con- | average of cloven knots an hour.” | struction of the United Siates oustom L] sul there - - promy accompanied the party to | houss. 1t might have been finished Dry Goods Notions, Etc. that th 1 il ( C ]l A h 1 h 846, ha e residence of Gov, Cauchon, the eurs ago and put to use, . LEUMANN & CO, funds in the L Black Walnut Lumber. ¥ g s SRR, RIS 00, | tdelo th Vi S by il | govemmor oneral, whoontertaingd | po, i P I£ somo such prelin.inary agrocmont P. G. IMLAH, Manager, k s Sgore, . ties above nanied seek to obtainto apply in pay- | them one afternoon, and also to the : | v H han street. ) A shorf tri; ong the lumbermen | as to what the convention is to do can wentof theirsaid clain, o ) Y 4 sl p among th ubermen 4 Lo Torvald viag Sostmncdiiong 7ih & Pectte. | “You aror gaid pptition on or | FOSL l""un) (’fp”-"'. “‘,'1‘ |Wlh'w of that | £olly substantiates the statement made | be made, we carnestly hope it will be Leader of Popular Prices -y before Monday, t d dayo \\”5‘\'\\"‘1% D. 1881, | ¢ ,:m.i ml ‘AVIIIHL)OIHI ighop u‘V }“' a few days since that the castern fur | called, and that it will be attended by A F. GROSS, New and Socond Hand Furniture | v t-4t Attorney for Platnlg, [ P8 Land,”™ who was preparing for [ pieyre T i el seriously | delegates from all the cities along the aud Stoves, 1114 Dougias, Highest cash price paid for second hana €00 " Master's Sale a visit to a point in Jus diocese a thousand miles away, and the Catho- t subled at the scarcity of black wal shores of our rivers, south as well as - In the Circuit Court of the United States for the | 1i ot of & e .| hut timber, and that the whole sup- [ north of 8t. Louis. The mecting of | — — J. BONNER 1809 Dougia st. Fino goods, & dlstrict of Nebroak lic .ui‘ Libishop of ":Jl Ié.fmfiul.', ?hm" D dadhia TS 2t e b o conveutica naad iem At oV T Dlage R Augustus 8. Kidder) ©o jurisdiction extends from Hudson's | p¥ entirely inadequate to the de- | before November or October, but the ° ° , 4. oy bay to the Pacitic ocean and the Are- Y 3 ol . e heeit | OMAHA FENCE O, Nelson Feauteau, ) AP e vy 9 mand, The difficulty of abtaining | preliminaries cannot be begun too GUST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Harney St FORKCLOSURE OF MORTGAGE, C 8¢ b I] 3\ pent an ho " | this wood, which is now so popular, is | soon, ed Too Boxes, Tron'and Wood F Public notice is herchy given that in pursuance | lightfully with cach, and found thew | great that the question is brought | — ° 'Y Railings, Counters of Plue and Walnut. ot a decreo entered in the above cause an the 18th | hoth brilliant conve onalists, full . aus by | _ day of November, 1880, I, Ellis L. Bierbower, | g | T el e lially sharply home, **What is to be done Virtue Acknowledged. Florist. Master in Chancery in said court, will on the gou | 0f 2zeal in the work, and cordially | in the future, and to what place Mulballand a1l N, ¥ el D s A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, sceds, boquets | day of August, 1551, ¢ hour of 4 o'clock in | operating in sustaining the U niversity I BA) " § ‘ o Mis, 1 ulholland, Albany, L e ote.' B, W cor: Ttk add Dourias strects, the afternoon of the said day at the west doorof | o Manitoba and other educational | the dealers to look for a supply?” | rites several years 1 have yuf- — | the United States court house andpostotive Within the last year the price has ing | fered from oft-recurring bilious headaches, Foundry. building in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster coun- | enterpriscs. And then, regretting JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts - Flour and Feed, GHAHA CITY MILLS, sod Faroham Sts., Welshans Eros., luwlhla.fli. Urocers. ty, State and District of Nebraska, scll at public auction the following described property, to-wit: The northwest quartsr of the northeast quarter, and lots Nos. three (3) and four (4) of section No. four (4), township No. thirty-one (31), range No, (5) east. Also the cast half of the southwest quarter and lot three(3) and the northwest quar | they could ot extend their visit an lotl month, the party returned to ‘ their Indiana homes, | ——— The Siamese Twins Eclipsed creased £0 ver cent, but even at such advanced figures it is almost impossi- ble to secure the nceded stock, A fow years since a man would go west and " purchase 500,000 feet of one dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sl usng oo Humack ‘et Bitters 1 cutirely relieved.” Price $1.00, trial size 10 conts augl-lw an Bucklin's Arniea Salv, FURNITURE, BEDDING, Feathers, Windew Shades, £oF of the kouthweet uarier of sagclon Mo . s dealer, but now Le must journey from | 1o inthe world for outs, | And Everyt! ertaining to the Furniture and Up- 2 STEVENS, 2lat between Cuming and Laard. | ty.three, (45) in towuship thirty fue. rasks uo Washiugton Star, Friday town to town, picking up a few * thou- | The best salve inthe world for euts, lete Assort: t of % A MRIANE, Com, 834 and Ouaiog Busvet, | (6) e cant containing in al twobiundred and | Thoro was some pouunotion this |sand foot wherbras Lo may chance to|bruises, sorcs, ulcers, salt rheum, holstery Trade. OmEG ssortment of y Haiters. N A A A B4 aved Alla | o ing aé the Ballimars and Poto | fog any forsale, and_accounting him- | fever sorcs, totter, chapped hands, ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. W. L. PARKOTTE & CO, Brows & Caurmpt 1" f BIERBOWER, | mac depot on the arrival of the south- |self lucky if he obtains the desired |chillblains, corns and all kinds of . ] ROWN & Caxrn er in CF Y00 Douglas Str holsale Exclusively. Solicitors for Co Hardwa DOLAN & Lotk strect. A. HOLMES corner 16th and California, Iron and Steel. LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and Edward W, 8imeral, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW, ern train, when there debarked a col- ored wowan, or two colored women, for she or they possessed two heads, four arms and four legs, and yet are [s0 closely joined that (it 1s said) one amount at almost any cost, There are dealers always ready to pounce down on any lot of walnut that a far- mer may wish to dispose of, and as skin eruptions, This salve is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price, 25¢ per box. For sale by one of our dealers said: *“If you get Isu & Mosanoy, Omaha, CHAS, SHIVERICK, 1208 an1 1210 Farn, 8. apr24 mou theat

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