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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'I'HVURQI)AAY ;\{O\’F IBER 17, 1881 ey -~ o THE OTOE RESERVATION, hattan compaty upon a capital stock [ the statute of limitatisns, But the STATE JOTTINGS. ‘Qyinv_:rlr-v‘v'- TM fl”:"’ «llar coal house, ete., The Omaha Bee.| Tttt veon mi |represoning twaniy ais. millions of | goveramont i oftfee o proceed by - N L i The € 1 feet, on 14th, near Mason « y 0. nbus pork packery is under | £, | - fosted in southwoestern Nebraska in|dollars, In other words thirteen ad- | indictment against the same or any No. 107, 1 story house, & ] 8, well Published every morning, except Sunday. | pooard to the lands of the Otoe reser- [ ditional millions of dollars of watered | other partics L.r..nu.w.b‘.nmnm-.l at X well st on the WAL, at the teferm M.\\’Lml'h::._r-:;-.'r ;,’f.""lf:‘,”/,‘f,f stre I‘:(:x“.‘v»',h Whe only Monday moming daily. oation which, under the act of con-|gtock has been issucd, npon which the |a later time in connection with the | wchool, near Kear i eet deep, g 6t and Hame, sbrects, Sai0 ws of 1880 authorizing their salo, | public is expected to pay dividende, | Prescott and Santa Fo of any other| Milton Brown, the horss thief, is safely PLLBLIR A b U Rl L TERMS BY MATL:— were expected to have been in the [ Thy peonle of New York are naturally | route. There still tomains suf wed away in the Plattamonth ' jail | No. 110, 2 story brick u“,u store below and At £10.00 | Three Months, 23,00 Monthe.,. 5.00 | One .. 1.00 | market wany m s ago. According | pighly excited over this bold scheme [ ficient evidence not only to con uger and better than expected. [to the Wymore Reporter numbers of f of wholesale robbory, and the New jvict Brown and McDonaugh, but the| John €. MeMahon, chief of police of u R, published ev- | people are anxiously waiting for the | york Herald veices the general feeling | Dozseys and Brady in addition, and [ {olimbu, has been fmpeached for deunk- | r | one mile weet of o touse and ot near end ¢ on Saunders street, K000 THE WEEKLY B 14 rooms, hall, pantry, ry Wednesday. [ appraisal and salo of theso lands, that | ag follows now that an unfortunate mistake has| yey o | Ko TERMS POST PATD:— so| they may Jocato claims and improve | Mr. Gyrus W. Ficld announces that | resulted in clogging the rpid progross | be four Clear « | —— One Year, 2,00 | ThreeMonths.. 50|\ © 1y of these persons,” says | the three elevated railway companies | of the prosecution vernment | “"YWH¢ | onthis. ... 1,00 | O Wiagy W | \IOH ) gl bt v e J I ha ’ NI 8ix Mot ne s Rt o from distance, | i New York—the \\'x"y‘:‘ff}::\‘lf | may be oxpected to wse_ now vigilanc "‘f‘f“ Neli f GEO. P. BEMI¥ T i and vigor in aseur thenselves [ «f hay s wned are hero on expense, and are conso- | CORRESPONDEN( All Comn have consolidated upon a capital eations relating to Newsand Bditorislmat | ontly very much interoated to have |y presenting the va us of twenty ix | against any further fai Carpente B i o recelve from i ' . NESS LETTERS—AIll Hx %% | siblo. Much diesatisfaction is begin- busine r ,“-"“ which _ we el Iy the star route rogues suc in I\‘ prairie fire, driven by high wind =) J d Remittances should be ad- | § [ very little concern, a8 a ffyen S 1. | all burricr the western part o A an n e Cox- | ning to show iteelf on account of the | conelusion. of tho milway evading merited punishment f rob- | sounty, d yed 105 tons of hay 15th and Douglas Street 1 I dressed to Tir Omana PunL { T ¢ the government it will be mamly | T on the county-seat question p PANY, OMAHA. Drafts, Checks and Post- | dalay. Wo do not know who, if ANY [ voray it presents P y 1 ity rdsulted in o majority of | CONSUMPTION office’ Orders to be made payable tothe | R B0t Ty : ol Thek b ‘ 4 | one is to blame fo y delay in ap-|plep ing fac 3 order of the Cowpany. R | . AT R R L ay b | company which receiv at Washington, Of oll placosin Amors | . n T tlean el o it o b for ty- |ago 3ield pev acre, Cister ooyiiby . thiion. a f OSltiVely Cured. back seat forno county in Nebiaek his I 1 , jobbers, | Back acatfor no county' n v thi For Sale By |, onsmen ton st e #0 be cured should try ause their crimes were committed pointing the appraisers, Tt 1 that the unsettled state of OMAHA PUBLISHING 00, Prop'rs | 1ca, Washington is the w aflairs in | uwe, It builds roads which at a| ington sinco the first of last July | yoderate estimate should not cost | g embezzle | | 3, bribe take E.ROSEWATER, Bditor: 1, 11,5 causo of tho delay, However, | more than ten or twelve million dol [ gwindlers of the government and dis- | oy ot oo A4 Ui T ala ot brated Gonsumptive Powdars. Theso Tows thers is no means that we know of, [lars. And yet, by manipulatior honest officials of any sort, Waketield and Wagn, Wayne county, | dersace the only” preva at that will Edwin Davis, Managoer of City ' RN ! the process of “stock watering” and | ) § 2 have been surveyed, and work will be { care Consimption wid all 18 ases of the Throat Circulation. to, form any iden as to the probable |y ny iy eei.felonious expediont | Ihe whole population scems to have | cagumenced upon tie buildings at onee ot A0 gl o coneirioe SO AL Thop Ao — time in which matters will bo ad-| el our ws have not yot taken [a fellow feeli lat is wondrous e ladies of Wahoo are en; 1in the | 11 o ward fo every suffercr, by o free Trial Box John . Dierce is in Charee of the Mail | justed. The land will bo sold for | hold of in Wall strec s Circuation of THIE DATLY 1 ) t stent 8| kind to all nuch cattle. Many cele- | ¥ e !n,‘ lable ent rw-‘-‘!wf; t "?;‘: " a W don't wartt your mney until you are per e tcitor, | €8s a8 the Tudisns wall consent to no U the 1""»""'”- VoAt & brated cases of embeszlement a 16l Fine hisal Bl eiily we ved ok tiw puepo L_; 11614 ORI BAVTHE A ey e e R ———— | Other torm#, This, while it will be| 10 peoplo aro expected to pay onougl | CONSpiracy to defrand the govern-| Charles Ezleben, of Wayne county, fin- | ) ’ F’\mh‘_r;-r;" CRiA, “m“'w" bkl \]:AH( nt {hard ontho poor who need the land, | ayery year to make 1t o sound m-|ment can b cited in which the | sha plnting farty neres of corn on hich the Urited States or Canads, by il o forcipt of price. Add ASH & ROBEINS Thanksgiving _Proclamation by the President. will cause it to be settled by a class|vestment, Tt will be a ureat }» ifl rogues were acquitted in spite of the | which he hay harves 00 bushels or 50 | M1y 301 Fulton St., Bro Ky -1 1t has long been the pious ml;lum of ¢ { people who will bring much proper- :”l,\, of ;»'le‘r :”:‘il\:d:}”; :\ilv’ m;\ nl\lnlxzv,u most direct and positive evidence of (u'l(nw i‘m K Sl = PROBATE NOTICE. heople, with the closing of the y (i Bhd Bttty for tho infor- | take up this ra Husiness al L B EranTh i he forndation of (he east wall of the 5 . S Took Tack upan tho bisssings brongh to | £ itto tha county.” For tho infor-\ i 5 g Bave been | their euilt. Sometimos itis the Judge | main wa hins shop i Grand Lot has| FIFTERNTH AND DOUGLAS 8TS, — them in the changing cour o of seawms | mation of all parties interested in- the | qone” somewhere, that ulti-|or the prosecuting ofticer who is m oriek 1 I.)l settled, and will have to be ' IH‘."""":\‘{:I("MU“* eof Peter J. Johnson, Soinea ok WO hanks vo the alki¥in | Otoe roservation lands, we are | mately will como upon the people. | fault, sometimes the jury. But 08 | Wl ok B D o T SeBbn Wil i1 SRS hERAOE ot Woa source from whom they flow. And al- 4 $ Ml salis i i L \ it t ,000, & ’ @i wil ‘me tthe administrator of sai though at period when the falling I requested by Senator Van Wyck to Ilhm« fn.uh» (_v m;nm_”l'*“ Ilnl“ n lw‘n' some reason or other the prosecution | The Burlington & Missouri are making "”\;v- E."T: 4 Sl et DL CHITL NG RLESY 1te, before me, County Judge of nn.;ng. ttioe the time of ot i gk 1A b , | hav air return for this large sun; S e ety SEipE HAKIIE | near Sau s, 21200, 3 , Nebraska, at a County o oom, oty WAL il e ot | Anmounco that theso lands will not bo | hive & Thr They have built up this | A1Wy8 fails to conviet thioving politi- | targe improvements in Husting, Busides SEEy Dot 0 rooms, wel,cistornand | g 5 6h G SIUT Ay 0f Novertiey s 1 v ant, our ni ® ¥ CaEe Roile oney. 3 ol § 1 Gt ieir new coal shed that is being built, ster, near 16th strect, b o 5 BLCH 1899 | shadow of the great tereavement mud |thrown into the market until next|jyhy and we must pay for it. If five |cians in Washington, no matter how | whieh is the Targest. that compuny e i | e & eers mita oh stroct; 82 R T I A R L e A | monrning which hs filed our hearbs 43| apring. Tt appears that the act|cent fares or ten cent fares will not | clear may be the proof of their guilt. | the state, thoy are putting in four miles of | stecet, stone foundation, #000 i diy, for tho purpose of ‘prose | nds us hopeful expression toward the God o I 1 £ e O i ay the interest, then wo shall havi 7 3 additional side track. No. 4, Large housc of 11 rooms, on Webster | tor 'uxamination, adjustment and allowance. ' Beforeiwlinui welataly, Bowerlln grietar (Bubhorisiog tiio salo] of the) Oloo ros- | pay LT “Locsen fist w5 ok, VO [Tn ‘tHe ‘atraw:bid casos tho evidenoe|| “pol i C bl oy o hton Callege, G000 7 Six months are altowe for ereditors to- prosons supplication, yet theconuntlesshenetits which [ o eoqts g FOvik or the | fares reaching to the highest limit un-| ;i . S kIGE Ll oy L of 7 rooms, on Cass, near 17th | thoir claims, and one year for the administiator to 'ml‘vl“ SEWRAl: Gpon NRY NN Lis At ervation :u ado ‘nn provisions frl 0 dor the law. In the history of finan- | W48 documentary and conclusive, but ::I::wu;‘:‘nlu'xvrlh dv‘(ri(::‘ “:‘:Irlgxf;.lt‘.p\:‘:;:'l :k.mufi‘mumu from the ith d ay or 8 ptom- | velve mol or ot TV crati- [ compensation of appraisers and the| . o Y it 16 bkl s iury di hot P » ad guilty stric? cot Sew. her, 1881, this notice will be published in Ty | twelvem "“"'("f",gu et f't"w.'.b,‘,”',"h i s P schel wo know of no parallel | the jury ‘!H“K“Ll and no ore was | £yt tfioed to. four rs in the 4 e Owaia WERKLY BKR for four weoks stice ssively, tude, .':lil‘l‘:r:.llzll‘lti(";' i :”n'l‘”"_[ i in | commissioner of the general land [to this wholo elevated railway busi-| ever punished. In the case|penitentiay. He received his sentence o0, on Cass, near 14h, | prior to the 2ith day of November, 1861, . I Jord & 4 v i . 3 A true o . M. CHADWI K, His uinite: mercy e signally. favored office does not feel authorized to ap- [ ness. ot Halleck who stole §42,000 ““\"t""-l"j"“- 0 a JHowse of § vooms, Kitchen, ote., or Lotmltedl i oounty Tain i ur country an: ple. Peace without [ .- 5 inors il a t = i g T A rumor is curcent in Custercounty shaf dth st cot, 8300. e iy - B i oty within s been yonehsafed | POIE 8ch appraiscrs until an appro- | pyp 4 pyrppes mEETINGS. | from the treasury and divided it with three hunters from Wheeler county were [ N6 10, liouse of § rooms with lot 22x182 fect, POLAND & GWYER, to us. Ko pestilence has ‘i"i";"""" PHALOND them has boen made| ipyg growing strength of the [asaloon-keeper named Ottman, both k;”" the "‘“““"’ “I“‘ ”i""’“‘]-l“ €0uDl® | “No .11, House of 6 rooinx, on 16th street, near ey Ty bundant privileges of fre e, AIENtaTy. Aot lixs 4 4 Tkt G of weeks ago by cow boys, for letting & | Douglas, 443660 foot Jot, $1000, J an 3 x‘.?.:ei»r..(i"fi.:i Tatliors | i e congress. A plementary ack| parmers Allianco as an engine | were indicted and found guilty, but | 7G5 get awiy ff m them which | Ner 1 ‘n:\.Inr’uvln':{mu::).fl;:r')«fnumln:imv,un Commission Merchants. dom ars still our increasing heritage 1;}|--| covering this defect will doubless be | i} iy to wield an enormous got a second trial, were acquitted, and BtiFriedloR foraxlot thie rang L fisaERT s wIcO ; For the sale of Farm Produc Potatoes, Poultry, of ast domain some afflic: B " 3 3 ot , i i R § S atietne _ No story new house of 6 rooms, hrick Butter, Eygs re and so'd on ILin parts of the vast domuly wome obei, | Passed during the next mession, |\ nuance in tho anti-monopoly eon both living in handsome style in | Theold uestion of diverting water from {oundaiion, off 5t ary's s e, near conent, Commission 3 forost homes, yot even this calamity hus but in il probability meveral| g;o\ g jurpely duo to tho little schcol | Washington on the stolen money. | brnct st the Bine. riancim freek, o 14, Touse of 5 rooms and summer kitehen ool anees iade of conelgrncna. i | B e pasatom T tho. nufarony | TVnths will elapso before the bill can |y .0 mootings of the farmors’ allinncs | When such small fry can escape it is county, by digging 2 canal through the th et neaw e, Sin Y | warehouse and Store, 1413 Dodge Strect | which has been L;.-‘.II'-‘I(I:I‘ pughvut our | pass both """""‘]{" ;"l"~"_"" ‘I’" throughout the stato. These gather- | nonsense to try such political giants | canal five wmiles Jong and c 0,000 is | (th stroct) near i ts wanted for Life of 2t g B b owe 3 o ool : i : ork has N o) s round house No. 17, “-story brick house of 6 rooms, near BB L aToaE. O 4 v | to Qo in fervent lor - 5“’:'_“_- SRS i not be BUT |y gurefully fostored and maintained [ Washington, Even with tho admin- | Werlt has heen bugun S ren S RO | ot rod strcct car rn table, $5600 T8 OO Lo el Cockn | e i sevummond | Prisedif in_ tho ond it proves beno- | ) cuuytiout tho coming winter. The | istration stornly aguinst them it | &0 000, The | ator company s | sdioni Sapgn - * - 00 4 vlocke vest of Tl | wotume! g ; that all eoplo observe the 2ith day of ficial. Under the present law tho| o 000 " O ng practically fin- | would be difficult to seeure their con- lh ght ;.gllklnlx‘h y cribs, ety of :,I:z; o, 1, oo and 1ot on rond to park, near | S350 L ember, inst., as o day of 1 4 - o i 3 1) ¥ rm of 1. arns & Co, at Rising anc 's avenue, S350 2 e e o ayer, Ly _conaing wo far | 208 can only bo disposed |;.),.q moro time will be found for auch | viction. other pints ou the line of the 0. & R, ouse and 11} lots neas Haseall's, South e o o maybe from their secalar labois and meet- of for cash, and that may operate to gathorings and o largor attond- = \r. llnnl , It l(‘lzflm‘lu.s;;;l.c out a nunlhc; e an R e o v etroet) Private terms free. ing in their several places of worship, | the disadvantage of settlors with lim OMAnA 18 not the only city of metro- | of the grain dealers ail along the line o . RG there to join in asserting honor and prai 4 anco, and greater practical re-| . otensions that 1s affected |8, Us P: roul and cs, and evi- 00 oot on o i 0 Alighty God, whowo gonnons 1 becn itad means and in favor of woneyed |ty may bo confidently expocted. W,] an p'rL)U;sIHHAI hat is }‘l‘“m“ d-ntly intevds to monopolize the busiuess, ose el =S U BIRGORNGR) = g0 manifest in our history and our fives | land sharks, who can buy Jargo tracts | phy Now England town meeting | Yith Wre SliedSecad e SRH erolhy oeae REeebavTaA TS 1o00 OMAlLs, Nrn, i) AN K e Wl ohil. | and hold them for speeulation. The % i | what the Chicago Herald of last Tues- . R No. 25, ilouse aud § lot on 10th street, 1 car | Dovenas Covyty. § .zlm may coutinue to us and to our chil- should find a parallel in these l“ml‘d oub it i £ Chi Wlo that has ever lived any time in the 650, ierely notified that Dexter L. Thomas en, i « 9 i Vi 4 % 5 ay says about the quagmire i- | conntry I st have heard o pvirtues N\ ouse and 3 1 ce e ity surer s offic o e e R lmh.mm, on the other h ’fl‘ S T T e DN an0o, || Y88y juagmire of 1= | eountry but must have h l. nlu'mmt. f‘m‘.x anl 3 lot on 10th strect, near | pir L County treasror's offics, on mt N 0 f coitine B ik aal | G of Burd blood purifier. Burdock v i tny hand_ and <ed the great renlizo loss from cash sales in large| ophortunity will bo afforded to ox- | ©*8% ; g Mooy ot P Ere 110t on Jacksan, near 13¢ V:)\\“w arcel of land ‘for of 1817, for eight y of the United States to lo afixed. | tracts to spoculators than they are Frost brings a fictious appearance | und all i eiing B Lo e Al 1160 oo Calltert o ramas | B eI ol A CBI(ER B8) nd it change opinions o discuss men and | 5 tificate of ralc to William Conner for the sum of Drick house of 4 rooms with | ten doilars ind twenty-three cents (€10 2 n Shorman avenue (16th street), | Scription of property, to-wit: rd, £3000, chaius, E of SW 31, 11-story house and 33x66 feet, on 13th t, hear Hoard strvet, 52000, tory house of 6 rooms and two lots idneys. Pric eodlw blood or deranged liver ¢ et Minefiom o) of cleanliness to the streets and a com- 2 i X measures to eriticiso the records of | parative purity to the atmosphere, section plats on long time crodit. If| o\ didntes and roprosentatives, and to | which will indicate what might be it Senator Van Wyck succeeds in chang- the authorities would exert themselves | GREATE! to give tho city at onco prosentable| Dr. Kin' pavements and breathable air. But the Done at the - ci {r. 8.]this seventh day of November, the year £ our Lord one thous: eight hundred and eighty-one, and A of the independenco of the United s States the one hundred and fifth. | ing the torms of sale so as to authorize CHEsTER A, ARTHUR, y of Washington, cortain to securo by solling in quarter REMEDY KNOWN, s New Discovery for Con- cortainly the greatest build up a healthy and powerful public sentiment. It i3 in such association That I will 1al . i the Indians to give long timo credits ; 2 7 A sumption By the Prosident: g o Indiang Lo give lobg timo. credits, | ynon the platform of common wrongs | first mild day will unpriscn all the mire [ medical remedy ever placed within the i full lot on Capito nths from date of th Jas. G, Buaisg, Secretary of State. |with a ' low rate of interest i Alth with whi ; o JCTonRIactp Wikl 0 ! bl o) ; . ** | and mutual interests that our farmer | and filth with which the highways are | rcach of suffering humanity. 'Thou- brick houses wi lot 44x MASTER'S SALE. = = hundrods of thrifty farmers will| o000 will bo enabled to sink all | encumbered, and fill the air againwith | sands of once helpless sufferers, now 4 . tenr I8t street, 550 e A TuorovaH investigation of mncans | etablish lomes on tho Qoo reser- | oo qieon oo oo o accomplish- | M1 the stenches of dirt and rot. |loudly proclaim their praise for this b i roomt it ANIoUE E (Ball o th Circnit Court of tho Unibed States for the e el Thero is not another city in the civi- | wonderful discovery to which they 5o ment of ono great end. ‘The loud|jized world that would endure the |owotheir lives. Notonly doos it posi. | Shenman, SIS No. House of 5 rooms with 44x66 fect lot, protosts of the railcoad ringsters | condition into which Chieago has | tively cure Consumption, but Cotghs, | o, sil% oS of 8 rooms with 44x0 and lot on’ 18th strect, near 5 K. O v, ) Butler & Rebece and methods will pave the way for a | vation and make it the garden spot of better understanding of tho strect | Nobraska within a very few -years. Sherwood, | In Chancery, Butler | paving question, Our congrossional delogation should | yyuingt tho farmer in politics|fallen. Under rain tho strocts|Cold, Asthmn, Bronchitis, Hay No. 4%, Houdoof & roomms wilh ot 10x150 et | W;Dumn & ey Lellenin B : s | by ll means endeavor to thwart the | are directed against just such meth- | PFERK into the most wretched stato of | oy r, Hoarseness and all affections of | o"obu; bear Colex scrcot 8000, oo | Public notice is her , thatin pursuance Parrr has reduced her price. Music | yohomes of the land sharks in their muck. When they are dry the dust |the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields | steect, #1600, and by virtue of n decree entered in ihe abovo cause, on t day of Seprember, 1881, 1, FLUS L. BIERBOWER, Special Ma:ter 'in Chancery'in said Court, Wil on- e Gt day of December, 1841, atthe hour of 8 ¢'clock in the - afternoon”of said oy, b the west door of the Tho success of the Alliance tickets in ! i United States Court House and Post Office build- ‘lll\lflm‘flf_“'"’ :]‘YINDLF' T e e s hitilo | thoroughfares reek vileness. Chieago | carnestly request you to call onyour | “No. 49, Lrick house of 11 rooms, well, ¢/stern, | i1 in tho City of Lincoln, ‘Lancaster Coun The last act in the Elevated railroad ate clection when thero was hittle | hug sunken under moro layers of dirt | druggists, Ts & McManox, and get a | ¢ thr: it the house, gond Bam, 'ete., on | State aud Distict of et i awindle has been concludod by the | organization among its members and | than hide the face of Cineinnati from | (vt battle f ERebAG noas. 1ih sissel, H0000. : 0 of cost which will con- | “'Xo"%0, House of 6 rooms, cellar, well, etc., on |, The southwest quarter of the foutheast quar- consolidation of the three compunies | till loss encouragement towards such of man, For decency’s sake, | vince the most skeptical of its wonder- | 19th, near Paul street, $500 ter, section numbered nineteen (16), and the cast under Juy Gould's management. | Organization given by the Stats Al- ful merits, and show you what o reiu. | Nt 55, House of 6 Fooms and callar, It half of the northea t quarterand the northwest Four years ago the Manhattan com- | liance, should stimulato our farmers ods of ution among our producers | g thick, and full of the poison of pul- |at onco to its wonderful curative pow. | N4 Lirs which will bring them togother in op- | verized refuse, animal and vegetable. | er as if by magic. We do not ask you | "4l 1 chtern, on 1St noar Cla sirect position to their corporate plunderers. | Every alley is a breeder of malaria | to buy a large bottle unless you know | shott ower, §000. onch, 4 28 Do i grdeel Sy rAg e oy 0. 47 Tlouse of 9 rooms with } lot, on Pac and stench, and the best business what you ase getting. We therefore near 11th street. £3000 house of 7 rooms, closets pantry, loving people now havean opportunity | pigrenary scheme to gobble the Otoe of hearing tho great artist without | oqqrvation, mortgaging their property. " SECRETARY SHErMAN thinks that the next session of congress will be a brief one. The public hopes Secre- tary Sherman’s prediction will prove 132, j v U= | 09 G, Mary's avenue, near convent, 1500, quarter of the northeast quarter of section num- lar one dollar size bottle will do. Tor 5, Four houscs and 83x120 feet, on Daven- :'f]":‘ thirty ;‘, all i township numbe hirty-one (31) in, | sale by Ish & McMahon, (4) port, near 16th street, 0. Hssontty ) anil ng - numb red t ".\2“ st, Tue star routers are at work true. 3 . S 0iby Jf capital- | to greater exertios ing com- | m . = 56, Houv of 9 or 10 rooms, on California, o pany wis fnr":“_} b)) a band ‘Yfl-lx'm-! 12 grosteriezoriy ‘"’t“‘_‘”"fi "“:l""" Their friends at Cheyonno aro | s e | Y2 s, £ s i, ' 9 o S operate’ W Y nter, 0 ac f 7 5 ouse of 6 9, 8 or kitchen, > very. ‘Waar has become of the sad-oyed | ists to ‘“‘ope rato” tho New Yorl and |ing winter. To act intolligently O holding public meetings to im- PROBATE NOTICE. collar, dister v well, oo barn. ete., near St | P G- HULL, 80 icitor for Compiainant, nowst Poncas | We have not heard a word | the Motropolitan elevated roads, The | the great subject of railway regulation avenue and 2ist street, £5000 = = = 2 ) ] press upon the postmaster-general | 58, New house of 7 rooms, good barn, on Examination of Teachers. about their sufforings sincethe natural | managers of the Manhattan company [and to ho able to give reasons |y necossity of better mail | Ao e Oy ooy, Doukls County s8: cauet | Webstor, noar 424 utrcet, 83100, © . " Twill be present at my office in Creighton N . . o il eltel 0 X held o e County Court gt I HSx00p, GO, m B ist Tibbles bec: 5 Lok, 3 Ay 2 SO0RRIY s hold at ¢ No. 69, Four houses with } lot, on 12th street, | block on the first Saturday of each month to% x- born journalist Tibbles became a squaw | did not investa .lullx-nru{ money in their [ for their views every Allance | gl i Wyoming and beyond, | & aid County, Oct sith ol R oun e ) n 12th e b S L A ELUAY O Sastimon s Bhs X man, scheme, but quietly issuing §13,000,000 [ meeting should be fully B Ay X, O 0. 6, Huuse of 3 rooms on Davenport, near [ in the publie schools in Doug Quar- 300, terly examination first Saturday in February, Pwo mails per day are demanded to nd strcet, of stock on the basis o vir loase |attended. Activ re: ou ow : . . . . the cstate of Nely Mongensen, 36 0f 9 01 00ms, on Burt strec i zust and Novembe Tug Now ¥ork Horald sasorts that f 0 basis of their lo £ 1 0 l‘)llllo. st sh. nld.nh W ’”’Fd"” pressing businoss in the Bit- 0, “l'd“mr o l‘lh“v)]{lrmm , on Burt strect, | May, August and November, G 1 guaranteed to the old roads the pay- |itself in public discussion of the issues 4. ! ¢ r On reading and Bling the petition of Peter M, | OG4F 220d strec . 5 unty Supt. ublic Instructio H the stalwarts outscratchod the young 3 o tor’ Creck Valley and the sagoe brush | Back, praying that adiinictration of said «staze |, O drooms, 1 story, iporchy 2415t ISP, i ment of an annual dividend of ten | which so vitally concern thoe welfare of may he granted to himself, as administrator. Inratiadiysnlyrell o Liamey,; near eLssalrees, Aukihcinis) I diktriet west of Ogden f per cont. This thirteen million of | every member of tho Alliance. Lol | ———— 10 Dl o e 1s s acratchers in 1879, and that a demo- cratic logislature is the result of their <eforts, No. 63, House of 4 roums, closcts, base o, 63, | is closota, b The "American Cattle Journal,” v Vi ivided among 1 vo | oneo an ! Asmis i 1 tion, when all pi matter a 7 f water was divided among the two o and for all be understood thal A';'llh railroad war during the past | may appear at o County Court o be hold, 1o | 0. 64, Bt l lot, on' Dodgestreet, | WANTED—Agents and correspondents in A near post oltice, store below aid roms above, | every county i the United Nl a8 ————— companios and by them quickly dis- | farmers are not ‘‘men who plow theift,,ivser was lurgely the effect of water | ©r * il County, ani how causo why the' prayer | 265 aind et np clubs. Every subscriber gots a P " . H q 5 x of petitioner should not be grante 1 that no- o i . posed of to outside parties who bit | lands and let thoir minds run falloW\Y(Signelotition, Tho result of the strug- | tiet of pendency of sald poticion and the hearing b0 g0 Bilatnih barn and others improve: iniua) Tiket,” and draws » piise in tho Annual ? ents, near street car tur table, 52000, Distribug on of Bloodu e, Sheep, Bwine, eagerly at the promised bait of large | but that at least in matters which cons istribut on attle, P i By tho rovised census report Ne- thercof, be given toall persons interested in said a4 ; I No. 67, New houv of 6 rooms on 17th, near | ponitry, Agricultural Inplements, See “ruit braska contains 76,185 square miles of | 8¢ 2 Ty, 1137,48 that the railroads succeeded in | watter, hy publishing x copy of this orderin Tk trect, £100. 7 ey, I Sub cription, $1,00 land, 630 milos of rivers and smaller | dividends. The Mauhattan company |eorn tho interests of overy producer if\ewrwrhidding the water routes, The | (s SRS e, arows APAENIe 0 eeid . Laro fine house of 12 rooms, every- | 17eot Jewelry, Dooks, ote | Subseriytion, 81,00 stroams, and 40 miles of lakes and | however, soon found itself in trouble. | Nebraska they aro thoroughly posted | Biin trade of Montreal for IS81 js |04 o hearing A ML CHADWICK O Al pcar Otileauy 0000 Rl ML . < " € i o notwit Coannm e oo 2h 8 U pyonpars, . ALLEN, Rura e W ponds. It way unablo to return its ton per |and determined to act and vote upon | yeported to be only per cent of that | rry. ST e e ot B v, iacw, et G100, | tAwet joon Catd e : cont. dividends and failing to pay its | their convictions, passing through the St. Lawrence last | k. e, 11t on tho Jubzs Brig's farmm, | plete, on’ California, near 21st, $7600. " —< Send for our Ir s caleulated that the cotton worm | takes passed imto the hands of a ro- e year, | i : Conaty: Noh by P R AR e TR SR ) New Ilustra- { i costs the planters of Louisiona 815,000 | coiver. Tts stock went down to a low| POLITICIANS are already boginning ——— five lg‘-l{x.lnu.u marly of branls, red and | | N6 7 1istory howse, 0 roomy, collar, w1 ted Price-List ¢ annually, The railrosd parasite costs | obh, and bacamo a drug in the [to figure out the possibilities of the| THE report that Charles B. Farwell, 216107 13- w5p ¥ t'\"'“":i'“ X |,‘.:. X 5. froit trees, No. 80, for { 4 the people west of the Missouri over | markot until it was quietly whispered |senate after the mext session. The | Who represents one-third of Chicago PROBATE NOTICE. FallandWin- wietly whisy ) g 3 : v i $15,000,000 annually. that Jay Gould had a finger in the pie | triumph of the readjusters in Vir-|in the lower house, was about to re-| . ) 2 ter of 1831, F'ree to any address. Con- i d . State of Nebraska, Douglas County, s ption of all kinds of goods and family use. We deal consumer, and sell all v at wholesale prices, tains full de ] and was about to spring a great finan- | ginia will lead to the election of a re- | 8ign his seat in congress turns out, as | Ata County Canrt, held at the County Court ’I:uu cry of bleudiu'u Kansas has | cial scheme upon the market. What |adjuster in the place of Sonator John [might have been expected, a silly | B! n:’ifr‘:-::m ii‘l)'»’«’-‘x‘hfi”‘i‘ff"s’fii‘ri‘:. (;‘(:l:ml:; :‘xtu:‘:fl:t,“l:():::::‘l:t::mr:::. this schemo was h‘mlu made [itself ap- ll‘. Joluls.nll, lmp this j:lmmzvu will not | canard, Few die and nnl—w resign, ;.“"l’,',‘:-“”i{[:,";,,(,“, estata of Joseph H, Nel 5 parent to the stockholders of the old [take place until 1883, Kellogg, of o S ki yetition of Martha Massachusetts for contributions to #id | elevated railway companies. Ablo | Louisiana, retires from the senate the| ST PAUL is wrestling with the | s "N preyin that the instrunent, pur: ho % duly authenticated copy of the for person dircetly with the groods in any quantit, rrel cistern good barn, on | S, | You can buy better and cheaper than at near new government corrall), §1500. | home, . o T ( 1n enforcing the prohibition law. lawyers, retained by Mr. Gould, an- [same year and his place will undoubt- | Pavement question, and _“]“""l-‘““ is | FOT W and tostamont. of said doceased, and of | N0 % Sutory house, 0 roomww, coalshed, yaod W e —— wouncod tho discosery that the Now |edly o filld by n_demwcrat, but_the | 8£iod rom centor to ciroumforenca |8 e e, i Hhe S o | st en bl 80" Gl i v | MONTGOMERY WARD & €0, . KxoxviLe, Tenn,, is said to be the | York and Manhattan roads never paid [ republicans will probably gain a sena- [ ©Ver the proposition to repave her [ filed in this Court, may be allowed and recorted, | No. 84, 2-utory house, $ rooms, 4 below and 4 7 h Avenue,Chic 4 ety i, 48 A M ; ) ) incipal th \ a8 the last will and testanent of said Joseph H. | bove, 3 closets, ce'lar, well and cistern, with 5 sel4 4 ealthiest city in the United States. |any equivalent for the thirteen mil-|tor in Oregon in place of Grover, | Principal thoroughfares. Neison, deceasod, in and for the Stato of Ne. | cr # kround, on Saundersstrect, near Barracks, R » ———— braska. DO, Omaha is only waiting for the comple- | lions of Manhattan shares which they | whose term oxpires. At the same sion of her sewer system before con- | had received and ordored the compan- | time David Davis will also retire, to be " Ordered, That Augus! ACCORDING to the St. Paul Pioneer- | o'clock i s 18 i 27th, A. D, 1881, at 10 2 stores, house on leased § lot, lease iyl tores, house on leased } lot, lea years from April 1st, 1831, on Pacific St., runx : cstod i wald” matter may | foar U7 1 depot, 8200, ‘7 testing the palm with Knoxville. ien to pay forthwith o give back the [succooded by straight-out republi- | £7% Mr: Flower, the man that got | fpyeara ity Gt to bl e YA R o S Emmm—— shares to the Manhattan company, |can, away with Astor in the congressional N not e granted: and that notice | 6ar 1oth il Harmey strodts, 33000 d petition and the heari 7, 2 story house, 3 rooms, well with 40 ruce, s the vico president of the Chi- | A NICKEL mine Las been discovered [now owned by Jay Gould or else —— 85 Paul thereol, be give I persons interested in waid r, with 6 acresof sround, on Saunders in T 'his i A4 fo v eago, St. Paul & Omaha railroad. matter, by publis by of this order in Tu U”S. Barracks, 82000, ' in Texas, This i very good tor alto pay forthwith the full| 'Tue prosccution of the star route AR Watkir Ban ' Do aitie Srder in Thia L ORGRR SRR T starter but what the festive ‘Cexan is [ faco valuo which they ropresent. This | cases will not bo resumed bofore the Sty 1o¢ hree Auoowe]¥e Noaks, prtar 49 i 8 itroot, near AL, 97000 especially anxious to run across in a | bold blackwailing schewo was succass. | 7th of next month, when & now grand }'}"}“““'f:jfi;\Nl:hlllkii'r*;)tN}l(;:L : l sh to avoid gre: ange! i ddoalibro cartridge mine. That would | ful in bringing tho elovated roads to | jury will bo summoned, and such a |and toublo, bagidorcr Sreat dangor be of some practical use. terms, und they quickly agreed to tako | mass, of most damaging testimony in- | of expense, "at this season of lh.u year, a smaller guarantee of dividends and | troduced that the failure of indietment | Y09 $hould take prompt steps to keep Tuk gang who run with the “ana- | to pormit the Manhattan company to |seems out of the question. Th faile o s from your househdd. The ohine” received a thorough beating in | continuo the operation of their lines, | ure of the caso bro: before Judge [f'unli.«d, .,(l:-::ntu h n.mld\lu‘.l\,\!:l(:’ ..M:.'i:.'l Swabs Buffalo at the late election, The re- | This annonucement made, the Man- | Cox on information furnishes no bar |ted, and provent and cure diseases | this date, by ‘-\1“-:.“.1‘.'.:; ‘.53&‘1.'.“1'.2‘.”2.,'.“'»‘»?"- HOWARD D, SMITH, :, 10 0F 12 rooms, on Web. County Judy ¥ ouse and heautiful corner 1,0 o unid 17th streets, $7000, ows, cte., on Farn Corn Shellers, g beautiful, brick house and Horse Powers, t and I7th streets, $15,000. of | 0. 0, 1hstory brick house, 7 roous, with lot feet, near Popple on Shurnan wve- Large house of 11 yooms, barn, ete., 7" & Corn Stalk Cutters. Marsellles Mg Co, f volt was led by the Buffalo Express, | hattan stock went up rapidly, Gould [to future action against the same |Priing from spring malaria. We know grado in wald city, fn front of wnd wdjoirin i avenue, noar Clark streot, make an 0z, La Oallo Co., one of the boldest and ablest journals [smilod and his partnors pockoted their | parties. Tho cac involved frauds | B} "{‘“‘;','"’" “I“I' 0 l"i;‘f" tiy "“‘{ Tt 1wt aide o 17th. sireet, in ock. 6, ge house ou Ilamey strect, near [ J 3 WY R o 1 gty . q s surely do this as Electric Bitters, and [ fect wid . in the Empire state. My, Matthews, |share of tho profits of “a big stock | against the geveriuont by Contractors | at the trifling east of fifty cents a bot tafi i Wosh wido of 76h strost, | 1 [ g for ¢ horase: nas Lok aat Vemn a0 D. 8. BENTON, its oditor, is an old-time republican, | transactio Brown & MeDonowh, committed on | tlo. - [Exchange, Lot 28, weat side of 17th streot, in block 6 v Jul, 1oy hotwe, § roome s, onSouth TTORNEY - AT - LAW but hegloried in being a leader of the| But the last strike of this |the Ist and 2d du: s o f October 1878,in| Sold by Ish & McMahon. (1) |[fammuis or R YR Loar N wiveet, IR ATTOR. 1 " N A P kgt s ) ) ‘ Suchsidewalk to be constructed of 2inch pine 2. 102, 2 hiouses of 7 rooms each, cellary, cte , . ) A movement which has purified Erie [daring stock gambler caps the | connection with star route from " 4 sk and 80 e i wdCh, a above s i, | 447 10 a1 Cans strcots, £4000 " Do .|.A“M‘x:.l».l:;:‘t:" wha, Nl county of one of the most disreputable [ climax of bold dishonesty. It is|Prescott to Sants o, The offense s Buchupaiba.” e fasa O M £ NC S plaos 1 w0 | - . ; - ¢ X A 4 ° ¥ anta | he offenses | New, quick, complete cure in four days, | Seribed premises ate hereby rsquired to construck R0, in local rings which has ever disgraced |announced that the companies have charged at that cannot be pre- [ Wrivary tecth swarting, frequent or | oM well and ciatern, on 15th, near Bauman s A. G. TROU P. [ 2 ; . ; difficult urination. kidney diseases, 1. J " JEW wery, #1700 tho gountry. agreed to consolidate ‘with the Man- |sented to a graud jury on account of | Druggists. Depor at s 1 gogues, () COEREG | NG 2 tary touse, 8 rooms 4 ctosets, win | ATTORNEV - AT . LAW

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