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S s e I | THE DALY BRE. _MAHA vum_l-f:{.‘,{o ©0., PROPRIETORS i 15 Farah m “bet. 9ih and 10th Streets. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1881, 1 | Adventurous Rambles Throughl soneral during tho late war; and ad —DU ) " Soitiaf G vontured same in Mexico, and was for AN g ] Jyears actively and prominently ident . ;iml V;'Hhfllw\'ul-.\u sebellion, T lid STATE FAIR heard much of him inmy travels, and® I} % : . svorything in its proper | ard mch of B iy et Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their for its proper use 1 placed a earbine and double Bhunetoal, Do regular, Be cloan. Bef§barrelod shotgun in - a corner, renioye obliging and kind to one another. Lot 1 anavy revelver \ B0 angry word bo heard among you ghowio knife, and slip'a silver-mountc L Bo trathful, honest and humble. “Refaderringer in his hip pocket, T knew fnember the Sabbath day to keep itBthat T was in the presence of General —AT TEE— Interspersed with these proverbsgiwo beautiful boys, 10 or 12 614-616 TENTH STREET. Ladies' Beaver Dolmang 80 00 upwards; Lames' Beaver Oloaks, 85 00 upwards; Ladies Wool Shawls, $100 upwards; Ladies’ Ulsters, §3 60 upwards, Pawnbrokers. NFELD, 8 10th St., bet. Far. & Har, formod aliteral monument to snccesaful polygamy. Tacked to the wall of the leabin 1 was in was a printed shect, eading as follows: “Rulos to bo observed by this fan- ily. — Riso carly, _ Be industrious, Go Nearly to bed. Waste not—want not Do everything at its proper time. Put 1 Florist. lants, cut flowers, seeds, bogmet. 6th and Donrlas strects) . OF SUBSCRIPTION | -Fear, i adyance (postpaid) Oivil Englneers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton T fown Surveys, Grado and Sewerag mon’ tg. « “ The First Snowstorm of the) Season---A Ride Through Lonely Deserts. Gommission Merchants, JOHN Q. WIL LIS,1414 Dodgo Strcet Bl> D BEEMER. f nent i Daily and W _RAILWAY TIMB TABLE, | uF cn PAUL, MINNEATOLIS AND Arfive Omalin—No, 1, m. No, 8, Oakiand pass 1 ER, manufacturors of Clears B o Dealers [ Tohaceos, 1305 Dou NZEN manufacturer 014 10th stroot § ich ' e, 630 P LRAVIKG OMAIIA BART OR BOUTU BOUND. a. m.—$:40 p. . 340 P, v OCornice Works, &l Y SH0p. me Nestern Cornice Works, Manufacturers Troufll o Saavett Olty le westernOV s M T el b ,8a m p. m. Arrivel ornice, Tin, Iron and 81 rom Beaver City, at the westernfOver the fireplace hung a saber of thefnever passed anore agrecable evenin, e “""“‘- kb . rom any locality promptly ex fhase of Mount Baldy, it was necessaryggsame carried by the cavadryj#As a wit, story-teller, mimic av IR B el Loren k] Bior mo to journey to Mary's Vale, atjlof the atarmy. In answer to anfeloquent narrator of excititing ovents e Winiow Gopnr_oteflthe castern base. There were twollinquiry 1'learned that Twas being on i have rarely sconhis cqual. Ho spoal fiortained by a member of tho Mor-@iinglis nish, French and Ger mon militia, at organization variously@man with cqual fluency, and_“‘sots « ostimated to number from 10,000 toftable in u roar” as though langhing 50,000 men, Twitchell’s farm wos onfwere the chiof business of all man Indian crock, and he narrated muchi@ki T could not bring myself to ! s interest concorning tho first settle that he was of Spaish out from Beaver on an ill-looking@ment of that section, “When T first fscent. After he had rotited for the B ustang whoso cyes wero sad; whoseflbuilt a cabin here,” he said, *'the rod Buight, a short cony ion occurred, Wwhole nspect was melancholy, andffsking wore thick. * They used to turughn this point. One gentleman thonght Jprove Mwhose style of architecture was Gothic @their horses into my grainfiolds audfho was an Hoglishman; the pira Bl“k' ashmiores, all wocl, 40 inches wdo, 50, 85, 75, & o "SR When circumstances permitted, hislhelp themselyes to- anything aboutgiho SHE Howauk, Daner - Thoitlaed and 9 CB,]]LF‘.LXLP“UN“”‘“‘y Valuo, Blicad \vas invariably bowodin profoundMihio houso that they wante bl 1 Lot English Caghwmores, all Shados, reduced to 37 1-2 cents, part of thMroutes to the proposed objoctive fpoint. One was over the mountain ged spurs, and the other Biwas around it. 1 choso tho latter, distanco of seventy-five miles and One_cloudy afternoon 1 set JEO. 1. P SON. Also Hats, Caps, B hoes, Notions and Cutlery, 504 8. 10th str Fence Works. OMAUA FI JUST, FRIES &CO., 1213 Harney sl Ice Boxes, Iron snd Wool F f iailings, Counters of Pine and Walnut. ARRIVING FROM TIIR WFST AND SOUTRWKST. 0. & R. V. from Lincoln—12:12 p. m, u. Retrigerator oPatent. Mthought. Under the stimulus of of “This is our grass; this isfl “Gent'emen, 1 remomber readincl | : y 8. ¥ il No. 10w T B is i riningo ko« steed of mottle e e e itarned o oty 4 Balos 4-4 Sheotings, 71-4 cents per yard, by the piece. No. lgrase. o 37 WILOE, B, s clont prosrss. . Tholiiavo their way. AL that timo Clucilcing tho quarter-dects with eren® 1 0ago Prints, new styles, § oouts, wind sighed, moaned and whistled infWalker could muster 500 warriors. nity, when a sailor, who had fallon® n ominous wa, but being entircly® They finally cleared out, but not un- @Wivom the masthead, struck the deck}d acquainted with the climate, I paidi@til considerable fighting took place. @immediately behind him. littlo heed to tho fact, and thought#MWe had the advantage of then MWilio - did you come fromi' inc 6 Casos Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices. lioviots, Ginghams, Ticks, Denims, Table Linens, Towels, Bed Spread &e., at Popular Prices. Wl anufacturer and Dealer n all kinds of Show es, Upright Cases, & ., 1317 Cass St. RITARD, proprictor Omahs ctory, £18 South 16th stre worth and Marcy. Al good No 1211 0. & R. V. 8. m, mixed, ar. 4:35 p. m. Nor™L, Nebraska Division of tne St. Paul & Sioux City Koad, No. 2 leaves Omaha 8:30 8. . warranted first-class, Blonly of getting well upon my journeyffeards arms. Whenever a skirmishilthe ofticer with som ‘From$iTadies’, Misses i No. 4 leaves Omaha m e lhefore night should intervene, SoouMoceurred they gob tho ! \orat: GRUERRIS nbxth of i adies’, Misses', Boys' and Childrens’ Shoes 20 per cent lower than any Shoe Store in Omaha. SPECIAL.~1 Lot Splendid Shirting Flannels, cents per yard, worth 85 cents, P. G. IMLAH, Manager, Leader of Popular Prices. ébecial Attention So. 1 arrives at Omaha at 5:30 p. m, No. 8 arrives at Omaha at 10:50 a. m. Stoves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTER, [Dealer in Stoves and Tinware, and Manutactureif of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work g [0 Fellows' Block. Bl 1. BONNER. 1800 Douglas St. Good and Cheap tho atmosphere became more frigid, ind snow began to fall. The first torm of the season was upon usfg What that meant T was not qualified§ o fully comprehend, but, as became s Californian of wsthetic inclinations, iy whole attention was absorbed by srand transformation scene. From| base to summit Mount Baldy was rap-J idly dofling itscustomary hues of brownid band red, and was standing boldly out owards tho last they only mado littl raids from tho hills, and finally thegopirion of Avramonte. 1 belicve thatfd United States government movediihe came from the north of Ireland them away. In carly days the s o is cortainly one of the shrowdest, around here were in a state of Wwitticst men in Utah.” [nost of the time, We had to bo ol 4 craxnsox or 1 the lookout almost continually.” B During my brist hals st Mary's AN OLD-TIME MORMON FORT, BVale, B. 1. Youug, son of Joseph A On the following morning the skies@Young, visited the camy while wan \wore clear, the snow began to meli@deri out the conntry on a wild# DUMMY TRAINS BATWEEN OMANA AND COUNGIL BRUYYS. Leave Omaha ot $:00, 1:06 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, b Leave Council Bluffy at 8 1:26, & 5, and 6:25 p. m. Stindays—The dummiy leaves Omaha at 9:0(8 and 11:00 a. n.; 2:00, 4:00 and Council By at 9 aud £:35 p. 10, okl & PROPHET, . EVANS, Wholesale and Retal Seed Drilla and| [Cultivators, Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians an 1 Surgeons. \v. 5. GIBBS, M. D., Raom No 4, Crelghton) h Stret. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTE, orex. L08R, T . . 0., o) —————— lin 2 spotless garb of white.. The ef rapidly, and that day 1 ‘“‘worked my spre _”1' was familiatly known as O N] ~, ghico s ate i DI T Bpotless gurb of whito. | o oCf fhsage with a club through Wildea@*Toot,” aud when under tho influ: Is Once More Called to the Fact that icago, 00 9 . HART, M. D., Eyc and Ear, opp. postoffice ¢ & i vdencoe of liguor soon wade his presencel Chicai, ¢ 11500 2 v thought of Mont Blane, < ) i ] ade his presencely mentioned as o larmless, good-hear Fellow, who had inheritod a devou lam Young for the purpose offappetite for liquor from his brill bolding the Indians in check. Ltsfibut erratic father. Ho lett for Saly calls are of stene and are a hundredMLake City in a few days, where he feet square and twenty feet high, andfidied from an overdose of morphine, we loopholed and sutmountedfiust as his father died a few yours be pattlements. For “standingofifore him. Brigham Young was not i the structure jcted to drunkenness, although§ ry@iave been a success. Thefvery fond of bottled beer. That vice acredigintorior consiats of o large court de-however, has been very prominentlygy igned to accommodate a small cara-g ted among bis descendants @ Gan of teams, with a building extond-g outile camp und isk ing arvound three sides of it, ne Murronnded by undeveloped mines of$§ Mary’s Vale is a ¢ wall, and forming a very ‘.;nt:\l reputed richness. K F . . i urnishing Goods hotel, Everything is solid, subs —e Miot. This is an odd-looking military| fcronghold, erected many years rowned him long ago On a throneof rocks, in & robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow. As the storm increased in vehe hnence 1 applied the spurs with energy| and regularity, and continued my) meditations. ~ To a man who ha hot scen snow for years there 1s o eination in a wintry landseape, jally if mountains of extrarding Rorzo diguify and adorn it. S Imemories of childhood rev Bthe mind dwells with a fe liclight on lands not s beautiful as California, but whichi Waire nevertheless remembered by ug fall with filial affection. In this vein I Bwas thinking when my unprepossess fing mustang came to an abrupt halt. 8 Wo were in the midst of a desert, the; roads were concealed in mantles of snow, not a house or a human being \was in sight, and I had no_more con ¥cc)tion of my precise whereaboutsig han if T had been suddenly landeds on the moon. In a protracted strug ol for the mastery which ensued be fween mysalf and the obstinate beas T lost my spurs in a sagebrush pateh| fand finally gave up my efforts for an| fadvance in deepair. Bioux Uity Union Pacifi Jmaha & R B & M. in nd Pacific. Rank' foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Photographers. GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Central Galler 2 g ol Xtcenth Street. 58 Work and Prompt ear Masonic Hall. ¥ ness guaranteen 0a,m. ‘A’ Lincoln Mail i also opened at 10:30 8, m. Otico open Sundays from 12 m. fo 1 p. THOS. FHALL %8 Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. 3 ., bet. Faruhan prowmptly attended to. 109 Douglas Street. glas, D. FITZPATE Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A, KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Strect. Business Directory. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. A\LMI A O ))‘ll'_L,]-.I I ‘Shos Gtoro. LINE OI 1820 Farnham st., bet. 18th & 14th) SROUGH ON RATS, e found at “Zough on Rt i hes, flios, Dod i Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSO ARCHITECTS, Room 14 _Creighton Block, g A.T. LARGE Jr., Room cichton Block. al and enduring, The rooms Harge and comfor 1y furnished. Joutire establishment is now in charges of a Mormon family, and is mere Bsed as o stopping place for the very fow travelers who pass through th region. The ratural surroundiug are barren and utterly desolate had the doubtful honor of bo- ing assigned a room in which Brigham Lad often slept. His p ture hung on the wall and was some what different from the engravings sol miliar to Gentilo readers. It was 1nt of a cold-blooded, lecherous, cun-g ning, moncy-making hypocrite - justf Hats and Caps. re prepared to meet the demands of tho trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns, . Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection. RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 300 to 312 13th St., Corner Farnham. o 3 k., boueht and sold on narrow marvins. Haioons. HENRY KAUFMANN, (n the new brick block on Douglas Stroct, hi just opened a most elegant Bees Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 Boots and Shoes. JAMES DEVINE & CO., Fino Boots and Shoes. A good assortment o home work on hand, corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8 E. cor. 16th and Douglas every day. . JOHN FORTUNATUS, B Caledoma " J FALCONER, 679 10th Street, 605 10th strect, manfactures to ordor good work g at fair prices. ~Repairing done. UndErtakers. i Wl 1AS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet, 10th & 11t P. PEMNER, 803} Tenth strcet, between Farn nam and Haruey. Does good and cheup work, s Times, Mr. John Kee, of Talbot county, is e wsmnmblu for the following: *‘It was Rearly Sunday morning. My daugh-§ ter was encaged in sweeping off th iront poreh, when her attention wasd Littracted by the plaintive cries of A Sl gOment . A, POLACK, ooorade young chickens and the distressed lelucking of a hen. The sound came [what he was, I tarried the followingffrom a pile of leaves under some pop-§ Ly for the purpose of fully satingf@lar trecs in tho yard, and hurrying tog myself with desert scener, A wildor, jithe spot she found the little chicks all lenelior spot than Cove Ureck fort Iffstuck up with leaves, rolling abouti hover saw. wchropic people,whoflstruggling to freo thomselves, and ove the human race as much as any-gtwo of the little sufferers were stucki body else, despite their poctical rav-@iogether, Sha picked thero two uph s, and who sometimes faucy they@nd coning to (he houso called mic, would like to live where they would@On examination we found them cover-g hover again sce tho faco of & humanMed with a_sticky substance, which heing, who adore nature, rude, bleakf beemed to have come off the leaves, T ol unadorned, find lessons in stonesfwent out into tho yard, and found it i rapturons enjoyment in_complotcon all the leaves, and, tusting was olitude, should make their abidingfsurprised to find 1t honey Looking place at that far away, isolated hos-Maround T could see it glistening in the L Mtio for a fow weeks and be porma-[sunshinelike diamonds on overy leaf hently cared., #let, and on the porch for two or threcl o Ap RoANTIo nEatony. « [Rteet were splotches of Several ; vighbors dropped in during the day On the fourth day of my trip T rodd@™S il Spdalisd e whom 1 told of the honey shower, %3 1 B o fthey were incredulous till shown| snd Gnally renchod the homer, obevidonos of it. I the avening of the e ironyr oy day L noLiouia sl ee duced. A log cabin, a blazing hearthBERC E 1000 4o fact that we I 0t DAl fl‘”“wm bettor WO which was witne d by o doze earhiy ik, Jiia BiDEE. il neonie ) Vbl b did. v sumief] 5 H’- £ ‘Rl t ~] 2 the house either morning or evening,| fontaiepn 08 L Ot T R coversd tho leavon of tho trece 'nig R e DT L vl tu B@slirubs, andwas, without doubt, honey "‘\}“;’]‘i :‘“rLt‘l‘l‘At‘ m‘“:“r‘:‘ gk “’mf“‘l dew, and that, too, from a cloudles: e i hat widely . cizoylatodilitt . Michael iad set out to ma Bed 8prings. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douclasst.| b Books, News and Stationery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MOSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha, 89 Cent Stores. ANCHOLY MUS-| Taving often read that a traveler when lost should trust to the instineq f tho animal he is riding, I deter inined to test the recommendation, Dismounting to secure a suitable club, I remounted, cast my bridle loose, and Rapplied the propulsive power. A littl Bldifterent course wasadopted from that BMwhich 1 belicved to be the true one,) but mustang pushed on with amazing 7 0 " energy. My apprchensions lest I — - ) e khould have to pass the night in g - ireezing snowstorm vanished, and I flat| tered mysclf that 1 should certainly ged somewhere hefore darkness fairly sey in, I was not disappointed. Tha BWdetestable mustang carried me straight Bback to Beaver, The rapidly fallingt now prevented me from sceing the town until T was very close to it, and] 1 then concluded that I had finall fireached some important scttlement or fny route, the existence of which nc ne had mentioned to me. When i actually found myself in Beaver, how fever, and the oom population) Bpoured out to jeer and laugh at me,| Ry feelings were unhappy 1 the ex: iy treme, 1 will pass over that tryipg Dr. J. B. Simpson’s Specificlperiod in silence. Purchasing anothel [ — bair of spurs, getting another club, Tt 13 a postave cure for Spermatoirhea, Seming Jond arming myself with a bottle o e ey and. 1 discaes romiitiog frattlesnake medicine, I pointed m, ‘tom Sclf-Abusc, as Mental Anxicty, Loss ‘orow-bait's” nose in the direction of CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, southwest comer 10thand Dodge. Best Boan for the Mony. Batisfaction Guaranteed.| Mails at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Furnished Kooms Supplicd. Fall and Winter CLOTHING!! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Carriages and Roaa Wagons. Wit SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streots. vewellers. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Strect. Junk. H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Motal, Lumber, Lime and Cement. R FOSTER & GRAY comner 6th and Douglas §ta, Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER Louglas St. Good Varicty, Merchant Tailors. G. A. LINDQUEST, ILER & CO., [ One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is re-iy ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summorl 3ole Manufacturers. OMAHA Goods for gentlems Stylish, durable,) To Nervous Sufterers A wear anl prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug. & Farn,| THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. 5 ats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retail, Fan cy Goods in great variet phy rd Boards) Hauiery, Gloves, Cors: Cheapest House i the West. Purchasers 0 per cent. Ordo Dby Mail. " 115 Fifteenth Street. CLOTEING MADEH TO ORDEER IN THELATEST STYLE! e e roundry. A Baptist Minister's Experience. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson stell (vl o,y Paing in tho lack or Side, and discaseefi o Polar star, and again rode out offlly . Ak i P Tt lead (o8 S ) &nd ag s farm, and in order to render the R et tin Inlatar a . xs ! A 5 TOREE S our e oo st e Sl and giggling Deaver, Tofchome posiblo had construted Lam o Bt winier and belore 14Satisfaction Guaranteed, Prices to Suit a NAHA GOV MILLE, b, snd, Baphem SIS iusanity andfspite of every obstacle T traveled sixBditch two miles inlength, from spring ted in medicine, but 1ot Jucrativ carlygrasc The Hpecific Medicine iy Welshans Bros., proprietors. ¢ present profession, ten s for muny years a suffer- “THoMAS ‘.‘ LEOTIIC O11) troubled with [iles by nightfall, and when the out, aisicine. fflook again becamo unpromsing, if uo veiny wiecllihsolutely perilous, 1 bebield " with 7 |1l success, Psigh of relicf the cheerful lighte o AN Mo | pamphion B Vitehollville, There w | Wiite for thew and (\:llu\ Twitchellville. There was not an in the mountains, On the following] morning it was discovered that thie [ditch had frozen up and wo had nd [ator to wash our faces with, none forl 110 horsos and bavely enough to make Grocers. 2. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and lzar T. A. McSHANE, Corn, 23d and Cuming streete 1322 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, was also « fe and cf m,l« relieved my Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. i par @ % i DLy Wil o o JLAN & LANGWORTILY, Wholcsale, 110 andffif iculars. pther hous? on the road for fourtecnf‘a cup of coffeo around.” Pooplegdin itheria, and *“Thomas’ lclec 12 Lbth strect Price, 8; 00 per package, or six pack-Mmiles. Twitchellville is not a town,Bwho resido i o favorable ured them,” and if taken in time it will # o8 {0 $6.00, CR T k wn,Bwho reside in more favorable states) ineti Ay 1 W F . A_HOLMES corner 16tn and (atlfornia. . SIMSON MEDICINE CG, the reader may carelessly imagine. Mand territories have no conception ofg 11084 QUL 0 §61, A0 00f) ’ noxt obstinate cold It is the homoe of th vari-| ous families of William ) stalwart Mormon, Heis a saint in fthis world, and if he is not one in the Blnex: it will be because ‘“‘the prayel of the wicked availeth not.” Bo fai s my earnest recommendations will oo the desired position will certainly) be his, 1 had had had a good taste of b Utah snowstorm. My back w Blike a pine board, my knoes were W.tift that T could scarcely got out o ihe saddle, and when I attempted tc walk it seemed as theugh my legd would break like a pair of icicles. BIOE GUEST OF A STALWART MORMON.| My horse w immediately taken) carc of and I was ushered into an) lold-fashioned log cabin, from the| oreat fireplace of which piles of burn ing fuel were sending out piercing ays of heat. 1 no longer secmed i Utah, but rather in some backwoods home of Indiana or Kentucky, two tions ago. My hostess, anl Nos, 104 and 100 Main St. Buflalo, N, Y. Bold in Oneha by C, F. Goodman, J, W, Bell 1. K Isb, ana all druggistseverywhere. » SRCEwle the efforts thousands of men are mak- ing in Utah’s ‘“‘promiscd land”} to get themselves homes. Many cases| of the kind absolutely awaken thel traveler's pity. All along my rout rom Cove Creek fort the most inde-| cribable mountain scenery is visable in overy direction—canyons, defiles) abrupt” declivitics, rugged summits wd snow-clad peaks. Naturo seemed ast in a gizantic mould, Game, too, bf all kinds obounded. In riding from Jolnson's to M ¢ twelye head of dee juarter of a mile behind me, learned that cinnauion bears, gnzely bears and other royal game were nu-§ rOUs. MARRIED INTO THE PROPHET'S FAMIDY, ry's Vale is a beautiful valle; hrough which the clear, swift and deep Sevier river flows, ' mining eamp, and is the home of| General Agramonte, one of the mos noted characters of Utah. The Saints or cough, and if any on Jtenspoon and half fill it with the Oil, and) hen place the end of the spoon in one nos, and draw the Oil out of the spoon b iffing as hard as they ean, until the Ol o the throat, and pre c. 1 don't care how offen it will clean it out and their eatareh, For deafness and} carache it has done wonders to 1y certain knowledye It iy the only medicing {ubbed patent medicine that 1 lave ever ending, and 1 tin every —DEALER IN— . NVICIER JEE TER, Lath and Shingles, Vard and Ofiice 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of IST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT. Harness, 8addles, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t. bet Farn- & Haroey Hotels. ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo, Canfleld 9th & Farnhao DORAN HOUSE, P. IL. Cary, 913 Farnham Bt, SLAVEN'S HO' ¥, Slayen, 10th t. us, Hamel,9th & Leavenworth ST . LOUILS PAPER WAREHOUSE., ICRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North ain 8t., St. Louts, ~—WHOLKSEALK DEALKRS IN— &% PAPERS {3kl ENVELOPES, CAKD BOARD AND Printers Stock. £ Cash yaid for Raga and Paper Stock, Serm (ron and Metals. Btock Warehouses 1220 to 1237, North Iron Feneing. o Works, Agents for the &c., have on hand sll kingd:| ings, Fincals, Railings apl] Champion Iron Fei -y Iron Fe 1810 Dodge str Clothing Bought, © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second| band clothing.~ Corner 10th and " Faruham, ith u pain like wih, and. nothin like Thomas' Eeleotrie Oil, Dentls! DR, PAUL, Williams' Flock, Cor. 16th & Dolge. rof, W, J, Ander's Select Danc- ing Academy, A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1619 Dodge 8t. encing Tuesday oven, ey commencing Thurs L¥ L. NOTICE, Max MEYER & CO., Drugs, Paints and Olls. IS iv_l -|~m|~.’h_| KUHN & €O, Pharmacists, Fine Vanc Goods, Cor, 16th &nd| Tougis® ntreets, W. J. WHITEHOUE E, Wholesale & Retail, 16th st.| John McFadden will take notice that on the 10th of August, 1581, Charles Brandos, Justice of of 15 precinet, Dougly Co., N ued an order of attachment for th ¥ n an action pending before him, wherein Arnol ff and John McFadden defendant, . ¢. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Btreet) ) h 1 A L M. PATR, Druggist, 10t and Howard Streats. matron, ussisted@eall him *Big Windy,” in vidicule offfitiat properts constiting of ‘household turniturd W ELO X E S A X - — —] Guarantee perfoct satisfaction ol p davghters, soonf@his remarkable conversational powers.| I( ; s been attachod uider woldf ol e Cad Callat A, Hospe,d 1 @had o smoking supper pre-fdust previous to my areival an atts ordar. - halld _cause was cantiuuod g Sish of Dry Goods Notions, Etc. e ith bt e ng i h S optaiber, 1851, 10 o'clock p. m";'“. o ;.Emuxn 00, r wddress 1110 Capitol Ave. ——si7dim_ Wared for me. Twitchell wap “‘well had been made to assassinate him Q8 augiwat ARNG RBATZ, Platnit. 5 1 1o . { lixed.” He had three wives, each offifhree shots were fired at him fromf— " v ‘ New York Dry Goods Sore, 1810 and 1812 Farn: GRAND OPENING! F PP ham wtrect. Professor Fisher, (from St. Louls) Dancing Acd 1 had a commodious double loglthe bushes of the Sevier river. noneggaro. w. voaxk, A, 0. CAMPHELL wola_also boots and shoes 7th & Pacifc| n et Tisil cor Fifteenth and Faro-flcabin, surrounded by other requisitcliof which tovk effect. He red Furuit an Toewiay vanin, beptenver o, Wovildings, and in each of the throeffurncd the lire with & Sharp DOANE & CAMPBELL, . uruity Ge commi , 2. B ) h _ / ards wore pigs, poultry, hovses and@riflo, and on the following day -ate 90 Ay y pigs, poultry duy oMAttorneys-at-Law, 1 uesday evening Scptember Oth; classcas (08 Misses and Masters, commencing Saturday after ¢ 4 o'clock, ' Classes for Familics, will L honorable patrons. Also can he taught. 1, and satisfaction to schol| rs guaranteed. 1'rivate instructions wil e i | Dancing Academy oF at the veeldence rons. Private orders may be loft atMa .\m{n‘\; Bro's. 130t A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Furniture nd Btoves, 1114 Doueiss. Highest cash price ald for second haug g0o98. J. BONNER 1300 Dougla st. Fine goods, &. care wounded Saint was found b {ully cared for in o neighboring vil age. The genergl married Mrs, Claralt Stonliouso Youny (widow of: Joseph) A, Young, DBrigham's most talented) o), and being a_Gentile, and boldlé peaker of opinios, s not one of the attle. Just how he conducted opera; tions T thought it proper to inquire, but it was evident that none of his fawmilies had any reason to complain of not being well provided for. 'His honses, barns, sheds and stockyard looked like a respectable villagaand) 8 W COR, 1671 & DOUGLAS 818., Iy 21 OMALIA, A. G. TROUP, . ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Tobacco from 25¢, per pound upwards, Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards, Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards, Planing Mill. A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds) Wioldings, néwals, balusters, haud rails, furnihin excll sawing, &¢, cor Dodge and Pl strects.

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