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Py e v . I'HE I) \II Y BF]' --()\1 AHA, MOZDAY JULY 9 1883, ! — 2= ~ - -~ - - ELO 2“.‘«'.?54.’1‘5&‘.3!'.‘1?:'..‘".‘.'1’;,'7“\‘3'.‘.‘.‘",.“.."".3‘.1.‘?",'.?f‘".";L",E','f.i."?,‘, .';.',“;'.'.,a:“';fl..fi':.';:,‘,1 su\ucumw ACAIN. HAS THE nm STOCK m ONARA, AND NAKES THE LOWEST PRlc}:s o iRt tetll wewhathecsme e Unign Pacifi® Take the Cale| - Important Improvements. 2 ANTELOPE COIIIITV \lu more with one of these than with Vl ats of memory I have ever known.”” | Sketches From the Bcamlffll Valley flf",'.'..".'.'i"L‘u":.,'\'.'.'.'f.’."’."l'.'“"n“‘.'.".'.,'.'.".}i.“" rormit, | \h Hurford’s family live in a pretiy B Have now heen fintehed tn our store, making It the largost and most com ¢ the B]khfll‘fl. home not far from the mill. Mr, Sid A Mean Trick. | Agam, e ~ [l\vrrn!nn. the lawyer, very kindly showed | yreq pross A General Rivalry that Begets Entor. | 118 the best points of Oakdale. The beau- | A man who probably hailed from Buf- | And Down the Grand Avenues 5to3, | T A Bowory e | ful residence of Prof. Wilson, of Oak- |yl played u powerful mean trigk on a . prise and Thr . 4 ‘duh- seminary, can be seen from a great | 1) oot hridal couple at Ning Fallsthe | That hat m ) 11 distance. 1t is ns f hous, w Friday' “Grand at is what a great of July Celebration and its ance. ine a house as many | ;¢hor evening. They went to a_ hotel | tiday’s game between the ‘‘Granc man cople are doine Accompaniments. in Omaha, heated by steam, with Iarge | 4.4 vegistered, had supper, and then | Avenues,” of St. Louis, and the “Union Th ydp ';k A s \ ; 1”;"“)- (u'mulr\n!nn m)nln‘mn;\!;iv\ (h..mmm, T out for a night view of the | Pacifics.” was one of the. if not the best ' ?y on’t r;nw )luqt \lvlmt / which is had a superh view of the town 7 ol They had not gone fa : S ubalaa il et is the matter, but they have | . " il anediones W VA BER {oF.- Ouledile. wd : wutwwunding - oountey, ‘\\1]:'::(‘ VIIE sl e s .‘:‘1‘ o far | layed games evor witnossed in Omahn, | o comBIRNYIoN of [n‘ir); “‘"0‘ In the west. Anadditional story 1.-,;.4 1..)v.-u built, and the five floors all \ Nrvian, Neb,, July 6.—Neligh "”""\1“1'""”"m':“ e vnvlllm!:vlnhrl m](in]l. | ““Have you just been married | and although the G. A.'s were very ma aches; and saek mo‘nu{timy vty ! y AT Jdone | dale corner lots and outlying lands, “We h-have,” answered the groom. terially strengthone Geo ker as | b S | Onkdale are the rival towns of Antelope | " them Mr. Horbach and Mr. John | «u(iaing o stay hero a day or twol e "”““"f"'l"l‘ i '< 1ikbe grow worse, | HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. county. nestled peacefully within five |1 Redick. [ «Ye ) ) cateher, they could not get onto Salisbu- | Onie sxoltxively, To ¢ ¢ Th b \ v e 4 At e e | | Ketritf ool o o sk Btted to | e excl o or the use of passengersy ese immense warerooms, thre ! mmiles of each other in the beautiful valley l, flu south of Onkdale lies the large | «Haying registered at my hotel, you | "Y's magnificent work and were forced ¢ The only sure remedy | stores, are 66 feet wide, are filled with the grandest;display of all kinds of Household ! of the Upper Elkhorn. Oakdale s nat- | body of (h.u]'vu;ud land, “';""',y“':"{,',‘;}" probably intend to remain phere? | succumb for the third time this season yet found is Brown's IroN and Office Furniture v\lrshn\\n } urally jealous of Neligh, because it has a :“‘I‘l‘;w’;(‘l‘l:‘;“‘,‘ ;"'l‘:l",“"‘:“"‘:l"u T4 ks o%e “:\u. Sk ) | The game opened with McKelvey at | BitTeks, and this by rapid All are invited to call, the clevator on the first floor and go through the few more inhabitants, and Neligh has not | g, mmuch to retard the growth of Anteloy ell, I want to say a word to you, | | the bat for the home team, but who was | and thorough assimilation | building and inspect the m..ck ! quite forgotten that Onkdale secured the ‘luunh The case has been in the courts I'",:,',,J“,:,‘,';(1,.’:.'.:{‘ Il”;.l";d,.:r"‘,,‘:'”;':,‘Il";_' | unfortunately left on third, as he was in | with the blood purifies and i a 14..'.L ‘m.m :lunl is (v;:“ me; ”"I'NI’“\“,_],“‘ business on the verandas, | want | the first inning of the game on the 4th. | enriches it, and rich, strong o SIII v ERIC county demands_something over 0 ; = hands on the baleonics, or | He was followed by Funkhiouser, Whit K pVary in back taxos, which the B, & M. refuses | for ARCAE Hands ob tho, lconien, oF |00l ooty who retirod in- the order blood flowing to every part yonderons but valuable volume, Know | pay, and 8o the land lies unold, A | S8 eact GEReR R IO MO L itnod, At tho end of the third inning| Of the system repairs - the 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. as the ““History of Nebraska” (the Chica- | settloment, howover, is expected within | i’y waist in o slow and painful man. | neither side had got in a run, the visito wasted tissucs, drives out disease and gives health and county seat in early days, and has man- aged to retain it ever since. In Qh,n‘ go publication), occurs a story in nn.‘n)uu. and a sale like that of the Otoe |, /or “d the stranger continued | having had <-nh nine men to bat, whil | ds, in which case fhere will be a great | | eleven of the > ’ | s, of which no ono hereabouts, how- | 18nd & The first time you call her peaches | eleven of the U, P, had faced Gorman. | strength, wise, of whicl no ono Berethouts, WO | rugh in thin direction. ~ Onkdale stake |y ergam, "or aho cals you her Saling, | _In_ the fourth innings, Houtz of the gt ! ever, appears to have heard. It seems |t future on the sale of these lands; ex- out you g % " | 4G, A, 8" managed to crossthe pl This i i BrowN! | that when the county-seat question was | pects, in fact, to triple its population the SIS Wily: DROWNS: | ’ " " Hlu wildest excitement scoring first agitated, in 1872, Oakdale thought | moment they are thrown on the market. VA Hedd ixth Fenkhou. IroN Birt it was the only town worthy the distine- | There is not a prettier town site in the John D. will cure She's no sweeter than ten thousand | run of the game—In the 8 1 or girls. ~nd you are no more of a dar- | ser's magnificient drive brought in Me- | kidney and liver diseases, DEALER IN ot | ll.-u.‘nml'mI‘ul .“.-1.,;}‘. took it :‘m;;- than a}...'t_..f u],.miu the ....muyih,,,‘ than & aus,and T won't stand love- |K and got himself far enough around consumption, rheumatism | s : into his head to make another town in | to the rearof it is rich; there is no reason | ok 1onsense | the diasmond” to make a run for him sure, ne! i o M * the regulation westrn way. Ho ran |why it should not be u large place some | "G o'valked away with that, and people |a safe hit by Foley bringing himin. In euralgia, _t‘)’_SPLFfIA. mala ‘ down to Omaha and bought five hundred | day. Its paper, The Pen and Plow, is & | 4¢ the Falls who knew the bridal conple | tho seventh innings, Rockwell scored for ria, intermittent fevers, &c. ) ) ) ] ) and twenty acres of land, at 6 an acre, | spicy sheet and w 1 represents the town. from the Omaha and Northwestern rail- |~ To retu eligh, its were amazed to hear them address each | the U. P's. making the scor 1 in fa. 203 S. Paca St., Baltimore. ETC-_LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, to N amery must | ehorag Mr, and Mrs.. and to see what | vor of our own boys, an advantage whehi Nov. :8, 1881, road, Horman Kountze, the then presi- | not bo forgotten, for it is one of its insti- | precr 18 T o revent. touch- | they maintained to the finish, Deserving 1 wasa great sufferer from s ; o * dent, signing the deed “under a misap- | tutions. - Ono hundred and_fifty, pounds !:f;‘,,‘,‘l','l:l;'"",, }'_:,’ ayitg "'“","‘,“y'"'l'],l”m': of | of {l.wi“] mention was Foloy's magnifi- Dyspepsia, and for severa Call and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards Cor 9th ana prehension us to the identity of the land |of butter are worked up daily. There is | 1o They put n two wreichtd days, | cent throwing to first, Bandle's work | wee " he was deeding awa iday preceeding the toned to Weat Point and s was on o one_girl hero who pilks fourteen cows was growing weaker every Neligh | twice a day and likes the work. Neligh h | y g vits, oM1Y, .y were upon the | hind the bat and splendid_throw to s and it was only as they were upon the and splendid_th 4y, LT ted Becwis 1ren point of leaving that they discovered how | ond, extinguishing M. Overback, the two s could eat nothing and | Douglas, Also 7th and Douglas,’; Fom there | hus u Turge mill, too, the Elkhorn, being | E Gt i G0 N SO [beautiful one hand stops by Salisbury Ly LY, A M. CLARK, The mill is about 250 feet — putting a man out cach time, the superb T Do mopE:) to inform the people of |h4- “future great” | from the river and is connected with the A Balloon Under the Sea. work of Geo. Baker as catcher and at the and am getting stronger. that the “‘future gr Jos. McCawirey. at' was coming; but Roebling wire cable Tts best Th * the young man lost his d Noligh | the Atlantic and the Waverly, | lost” the day. 'The next year saw Joln | ke place. The Advocate | D. Neligh, William B. Lambert, mnl‘und I'lu Republic un- its newspaper: John Thompson, found the city of | GARNET, Neligh unadorned with a brick court | itors, the jumping catch of Rodemacher and last a5 Imost total absence Brown's TroN BITTERS » hy either side and_the impartial is 7ot a drink and does not f Dan. Devinnie. contain whiskey. It is the ¢ international exhibition of Nice is | | reserving some wonders for th igners who may propose to pass a portion of the winter of 1883-4 upon the borders of t)ug Mediterranean., One of these wonders is | and correet umpi Paimar&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. b A*the Lid 1 i a balloon which its inventor, M. 'I':mw]h. e sl ol only preparation of Iron HODESALESIHETAL house and the big iron safes of o | ATTA AT Tas 6 5 00000210 0 ey Y embellishments quite as valunble, and | T e LIRS, T ——— | fects. Get the genuine. \ perhaps a little more so, | produces at a depth of 120 meters, | Real Estate Transfers, Don’t be imposed on with i the very top ‘," "r‘l'ifl') hill "1"'“ e o ! 1.0 Gy | *‘observatory under the sea’” hi g The following deeds were filed for rec- imitations, f WINDOW SHADESS & CURTAINS, .‘f..‘:..] (r":' Loty millod nesits winding | oy Hli e Gatotia e ot v of eight mofers, and is divided into threo | ord i the county clork’s office July Gth, | Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, R, compartments. The upper resorved for the commander him to and to wateh the working | estate agenc of the observatory, and to give to the| James W. Vauanda and wife to 1. passengers the explan Woodward Vananda, W.D. } of B} of to the depth of the descent and w y|N. E. | m( 18—16—1,—8400. will see in the depths of the Jno. A- Horback and wife to Chas. Cheyenne S, second apartment, in the center of the | lots 13—14, bl ) : Emmia Larson is the name of a_young | machine, is comfortably furnished for :‘l:\;:lll‘c “\ ""n“llr:x'fzw:vu: 1:’):(\‘, ?"".‘?i".’.‘.‘,‘?’i,‘.fl woman who, if she safely ,U,“.).?.,, 1,‘,@ passengers to the number of eight R and wife to Frank c”"fi.wlfl i |:,w?|..n'- g‘"l&m i | journey's”end, will achieve a national who are placed so that they e lut.xq\% 7, [mprovement forty acres of lund. The building cost S e S e e SR ol \"1","“;‘,“';'[“,;\"","“‘ il Lk et J erday she arrived in this city, and | vessel or machine, hey have undes . B. H il ) RN W misopot e ey 14 inually, passes| Do Sl ot | their feot o gluss which enibles. them to |ker . d. lot 5—6 in Okahonia—2,400. e et libacal Blieos iul‘n'.u Avivaioy o, she was induced to remain | examine at their ease the bottom of the | Joseph ll ( and wiie l.;»ol;? e e e o e |In town, s it s apparent. a atorm was |4 with its fishes, its plants, and its | racker Company w. d. lot 8, soviption Tor” etmeatioml heidge..‘and | coming on. rocks, The obscurity being alniost com- | T S o | She tarried last night at the house of | plete at seventy meters of depth, the ob- R b1lrg) v e e My and Mrs. Doe Davis, where she was | servatory will be provided with a Hiée & 1-ootipla” oF webkn ‘mao interviewed by a reporter of The Sun. dlectric sun, which shed; houses, valuod ab about, 850, belonging | . She left Green Lake county, Wiscon- distance in lightning these depths. to poor familics, were blown down, In |* A AL T T S T AT the space of an hour $050 Tl been | 1% 80ing to the lower portions of the San telephone, which ulp-umhf... to converse oty COMPOUNDED Tised for the sufferers. Three Metho. |7onquin valley in - California, where an with their friends who have stopped on | ¢ ; WITH MINERAL WATER. > > . ) unclo residos., She expects fo mrive at | the steamboat which transports the voya- | by our people, although the fair grounds : , a diata and a preacher determined on day | e 148 gers to such plices as are known s the | were the sceno of considerable sport dur-| P33 DAY N ¢ 2\ 8 21D 0 he latte rt of | & Aie X par 5 ; ey “‘,‘y,,',',’"{',fi,,..'" Soptember o of October. She | most curious in the neighborhood. They |, the day, the order of which was con- iN THE WORLD FOR, his cncpots and i boll ind in now out of | Fides o man's saddle, using itas one would | have also handy a phmachine, Be- | to o0 B0 ened” by the show : B oll, ¢ 10Ty side saddle. She finds such a saddle | neath the pass 0 G ,y“],l I .1’ T RHEUMATISM, far more comfortablo for all-day riding, |served for the machine, which is con- | The party that remained in the evening | DYSPEPSIA, m | and thinks it is easier on her horse. She |structed on natural principles, that is to | was anything but an orderly one, and| [ “AY i . Therc_ must have been lots of tired | yides a mare that she has owned for some |80y, 8 the vessel of a fish, becoming | loud coiny e made by the neigh- A CONSTIPATION, o9 people in Antelope county yesterday,| tine, and a yearling colt follows ale ier or lighter at command, so as to | bors of gros: mduct, BILLIOUSNESS, |]l:wrmnu..“'«:)' L'U‘cll"“twll“" provious | Lehind. She car esonly her saddle blank- ole the machine to sink or vise at the | Lyceum Hall was wellydpled Sunday AN GO BLATNG day. so_ continuously and so howtily. | ots, and aslicker, and sloops out on- tho | Wish of the opergtur. ovetting last " on: e ~odaions of *thie || N ] oligh wan the contral point and thither | jririe overy night, stopping where the tof the Union \\nn].n» LUNG DISEASES. o they flocked from all directi Fooa i dhod ved is good, She seems to care moro itations were very good, famous family, in a big wagon, coming to | for the comfort of her horse than herself, Capital in Cattle. ATk ET e AL e TE e PEDE N TR DICBASES, S — a fourth of July celebration, is a study |and thus far has made an average of | St Joe Gaztte from the time it rolls into town in all the | ufiout twenty-five miles o duy. She has | “And while they are asleep safe in St. IMPURE BLOOD l LER'& CO. ¥ one of those educational insti- Sl TILOe wh{ch Havo oon a6 dIra) ks — tablished _over our state in the 1 Krom Wisconsin (o Calitornia on Vi ch, if wisely manag Horseback—A Long Journ to make Nebraska equal to Ohio and Made Al Michigan in the way of colleges. Gates college is named after H. U, Gates, the superintendent of Congregational reported for Tie Ber by Ames' real | PAINTS OIL. & BRUSHES, outh T4th Street, S < - NEBRASKA COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER &EGGS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMALL COST. #4r Warehouse and Refrigerators (801, {803, 805, 807 Howard street Omaha, Neb. Apply to D B BEEMER Sl Merchant. Ju20-tt WENNEDY's fe, to Wade Bun- — Saratoga Chips. Since my last communication our ros have. been put in passable condition, travel is once me The Fourth was v reasonably safe. observed T NINE LEADERS OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEwELRY HOUSE IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF IN OMAHA., Visitors can_here findTall the novelties| f X in \ SILVERWARE, (CLOCKS,|,,0u0! the many hundred manuiac. ) / turers of this line of goods, we lay claim to representing the leading makers, and can show a more complete and larger line + .| of Pianos and Organs than can be found and Choicest |y ane ONE House in the west. Our A BOWERY CELEBRATION, s —— 7, !y 80, and worthy of high pr Joplin, of the Y. M Y ¢ # 1 | met with no mishaps and has had only Joseph, away out on the western plains | present, and made some until it pulls out again, tired but happy. | one or two ndventures while on her jour- | dollars are coining themselyes for their | remarks, which were well Tho big boys and girls will wander e o likeh ; il 7 blade of gr TRy 4 Anaihien B lais bl s + one, plice a drunkon tiamp)| well-dinod pookots, Every blade of grass| Our school closod lnst wook with a glory of white dresses and blue ribbons | RICH AND STYLISH JEWEL LRY, The]Latest, Most FELNVHOHAW ANIMA NV SuA0040 SLSIS00ad A8 31Vs HOd insisted upon going with her, He said | that grows out there represents monoy in | bang up pienic, at Pric’s luke. PROPRIETORS AND Sel NINE LEADERS are the following well. the sights, whirling dizzily in the revolv- | that they could “ iRt ARG YD ICRIC, N S e lons g el by could tako *“turn about” riding | poekets here,” Phe sonsation of the day is the escape | IS AN TETLEH known and celebrated ts ing swing, illing up with lomonado wnd | o o, and would cach pay half of the | The spouker was a well-known citizon, | of (e b ofstheidayls theiesmps OMAHA, NEB. ' . Procious Stomes %)l‘,;:m‘w‘\;“;I'A*};Us‘""“““‘“" ; ice cream, listening heroically to the ex- | oxponses, The fellow was 8o persistent |and the subjocts of his remarks were ¥ i J 1 . P z ¢ ercises or dancing, for ten cents u tickot, in the bowery. A “bowery” isa thing Mr. Crowell has gone to the northwest | AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS of CHICKERING PIANOS, p I— d TIIE FINE WATC HES KNABE PIANOS, H. Kyner is at Ogden. A VOSE PIANOS, tration ’ that she called an officer and he was [some of the millionaires of this ty who locked up, She seems well informed | have large cattle inte sts in the western of beauty and a joy v on the | ahout the route, but her chiof anxioty is | states and territories, A casual thought | Hom- ) Fourth. ~ 1t in a light framework covered | foud for: her horse. 1ut I suppose T | will bo suflicient to show the intelligent | The Misses Gruenig went to Fremont R BITIARDE e with leafy branches, and takes tho placo | can buy grain and carry. it on g hotso, | thinker that lugo shure of tho capital | to-day, where they will spend_the sum. oF 1HE [AT AB LOW. PRICES ARIONIIS NOS. of groves, which are scarce up here. | T'ghould have to walk some, porhaps if [of St. Josoph is invested outside of the | mer vacation with their grandfath WORLD SCHONINGER CYMBELLA OR The “orchestra” ia o Indy at an ongan, | T did that. she navely rommrhod. Sho | city, ~ The amount so invested i con. Cuokioo. 4 b As is compatible with honorable dealers, | CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, two men with homs, two men with 3 8 rs n broadbrimmed hat, a spur— | stantly on the increase, and at the present | Saratoga Juyl 7, 1883 3 o elazs Gich i STERLING IMPERIAL ORGANS, fiddles, one of them in overalls and n B R AR el S MG et M r&S 4 4 epr’s | Coond see our cleqnt new store, | o yunt everyhody desiring a tiano swallow-tailed coat. There are four | h - i . a— T idi O o A | ave found & home in every one of the SPECIFIC FOR s 4 Tower Building, or Organ to call or write to us for infor- square dances to one round dance, | The best feature of the girl's undertak- | counties in each of these great western ‘Ep,,”‘,y' WORLD'S g mation and GET POSTED. We can sell neither tho - dancors or the musicians | ing is that she is traveling just for the | territories that constantly unfold tempt- Representative Roach, the banker, who |Lim, Blaine walked straight to Brown, |John Donovan, Mr. Hammond, H. B. sérved his county so well in the last log- | and, calling him by name, shook hands | Ketcham, Wi g ialaturo; Rogent Morritt, as lovel headed | with him cordially, and, after talking a | and many aanan for the university as there is on | fow minutes, said mate what the board; Mr. Thomas O'Day, one of | The American Diarrhwa Cure | 'THE J, M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO, Has stood the test for twenty years. Sure cure for Moreand McCond, others, It is difficult to esti the combined interest in the Squire Brown, did you over train |cattle trade veprosented by St. Joseph | :‘,‘.‘“‘:f.:.:‘ Fails, Diarrhaca, Dysentary, and Chole : CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, ST, LOUIS, Deane's Feyer and Ague Tonic & Copgia], | et 20 20 AL ade 1t s impossible to supply the ray most prominent attorneys in the | that near colt you were driving four years | would to. 1t will & pproac b, or | inth district, and ever so many others, [ago when 1 met you! 1 have often | probably surpss, £5,000,000. And then | alo of the same Over at Oakdale weo found Mr. O, P. |thoughtof that colt,and believe he would |again, there 1+ another interest that draws | Hurford, well known to Omaha, running | hay the Oakdale mills and introducing in |ed. them all the modern improvements. His | heen Ju invention, a holting machine patent- | occurres | PRICE, §1.00, MANUFAUCTURER OF W.J.WHITEHOUSE csannni e 0 VANIZE ron Comices, Wmdnw Eaps, Finials, Or sent by Express ou receipt of price m&eom ade & good troteer if properly train- | capital from the palms itching for wain ow, ' said Judge Turman, 'it had | Wo have in our midst men who are deep years since thal, circumstance |ly interested in mining projects, and the Blalno had had o iumense | gentlonsan who reimarked yesterday that 4 last week, is caleulated to quite revo- [ number of l]nnfn to think of in that time, | £16,000,000 of St. Joseph money was in . lutionize thu manufacture of patent flour. | and The reel is twelve-sided, and is swept by | mer 4 | . IRIEAOE S oho. daoors i N AL Spasms, Convul- ? CORNEIR 11TH AND FARNAM STS. | you tho best instrument made for the e) o tire for a moment, and the | sake of getting to California, and 1 ot |ing offers of future wealth and conse- p east money, if you will 'ivu us a trial he floor and the hubbub of the games | 11 AN ANSDETIADTNOH, Coth SR RAL BVI e C e o llros: e can o bafs BYersbod outaide only ndds to the general pleasure. | Vitiated blood noeds cloansing, Thore | st ways to make. money that could be Danc, {3, EERTECHION] | MAXMEVER & BRO, |7 o N Tonicen, whioh m: Tacos. Mayor Chase, of Omaha, gave the ora- | iy only one remedy for all such casos, Sa- | imagined. Not only that, but it is o ‘ ey gt i et § MANUFACTURERS OF nized by those posted, as the best made. ::"",',". f;;:l pEeon “Liermn‘m”m Poli- | maritan Nervine, A Peneo A B o :;th%,‘.; e Send for catalogue and price list ics,” introducing the story of the nu{ll o > c: " '\ A . bl i c R Lo Vo et | BT ORI AR Y aren, 740 W, Van |ACKER MORE Wik Aida et arentchems Bl Ugly Blood HOW CA || MAX MEYER & BRO, , Ao ays ““Samaritan | anything about it until the shining a-icats ¢ 1 3 and some account of its noble framers, | Nervine cered me of spasms.” §1,50 at | come rolling in. Diseases, Dyspep- WAREROOMS, He then gave recollections of the union | iy, A Gazetto reporter yesterday convers- sia, Nervousness, : A e s e Cor, 11th & Farnam Sts., Omaha. ~ entry inte Vicksburg, 4th of July twenty | r— o with several men who are’ posted. in ick Headache, y cls 2, removing arge stock always on hand. years ago, Tho subjoot of corruption ln Blaine's Memory. the matter, with the object in view of Degunilipod pestis (on il e —_ o s politics met with a lively deal and in this | Speaking of Mr. Blaine's remarkable | obtaining some interesting information, | Nervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Bood Sores el iSirmy b Sanai e e TELE ! connection Col. Chase surprised his | memory, ox-Senator Thurman is report- | The result was hardly satisfactory. Men l’“"g“““;*;g"'“f_‘;;m Nezg;;;,,““;fi';‘,{"“' Juxurious quantity ssin youth. ‘I audience by presenting a |>|'\-uuh~||!|ul‘wl recently to have told the following | who have foreign interests are “inclined gl Kamplo Teatmoninin. “ J BR N WICK &BA candidate for 1884, He said it was high | story: *‘In 1876, he said, *‘Blaine came | to say comparatively little about them in disn N ,““' WA '"’“d" ity Ala, COMPLIMENTARY. “‘My ¥ 2 timo that tho peoplo of this cowntry, | to my tonm nand i a apech,” T went | parcientar way, but o willing o talk | Ut Y peoa i hair is now restored to its Company. « especinlly the patriotic clement, should | to hear him, While I was talking to| on them us to encral resul e e 1. ¥ i Eioghin, Clyde, Kansas iR G e g LB 06, 100, s g general results, Among ng W ) 1l color; have nof bomublle saninss 41 itlon of el Nine, wo have concluded to off « freo themselves from the idea that they | him at the place where he had spoken 1 | those who have luge cattlo intereats. the | *Ieured where physicians talled " L S eray Lairi a0 e Tiam sars: | NBemeni et ST Avat e Nebimiugn Mca d ke 2 200 oy, Y hte oopisns 1 dler aro bound to party ties so strongly that | saw in the crowd an old farmer of wealth | following gentlemen be mentioned: Corvespondence, fheoly answored. -8 ALY IAINESRI » they should .’,im.m principlos and indi- | and consequence, client of mine, whois | A, N, Schuster, of this sity, in conjunc. "*":"-"m“fl‘-"-"flrvnlm-::::""”‘ isfied that the preparation | BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. vidual men. 1t was time that rings and | a staunch republican, He was regarding | tion with his brother August of Bavan.| TheOr -S4 Richmond s On. 81 boospl Moo is not a dye, but acts on clicques and star routism should be | with interest the groat ropublican leader | nah, has two ranches, one in Texas and il o the sceretions. My hair IPLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FI abolished. There is o way to accom | of whom ho had heand w the other near Tucson, A, T, They have conscs to fall, swhich Ts cer | 2 Best Zavilar Ivory Billiard Balls, per st ... : . w0 plish this end excopt to accept such mon | before had seen, I beck boen in tho business about five years,and : I : v F T XaXs aw are known for e\, ST lSNORAe WU RIS | MENLE D Always & aying inyas: E =5 & tainly an advantage to me, - BERESTATRD OLQT R and upr htuess, without reference to | to present you to 'Squire Brown.' Blaine | ment. They raise the finest breeds of = S = who was in danger of be- |, | o i Fapsclally and sclely manutactured og iy, "“"";“:,‘.:;.Z.“i",.'..‘“,':,“;:;;‘*' s } “fi:t';‘:lfil“:lh“ mind’s ”{l“/ ulnum wu: very cordial, uml,l |;1 his “ml“i cattle and consider their interests at = - E coming bald,” This is i B OO & 74 inchiow wide, per vand. Lenee 8800, ] o presidency, asecond Zachary notic way, soon had my old | present worth somewhere o neigh- = s v B AR EArIAAC AN 5, AT At e Y, VI [osehs Grreh Weanqmilies i She Belh o [ B > the '“'""“"y of all Who | e g o | a presidential candidate, us the old fiero | was a noted breeder of horscs, und that | W. M. Myeth hus large interests, and 2 E use Mrs, 8. A, Habte, | of Tabie quilty. quany, | _ of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma day had driven into town behind a very | has rocently” become head man in a cor- O'E A _g W o - \\nkl.h.'...\lkl{ Bed [ a7 #1500 swept it; & man known to be unsurpassed | pretty pair of four-year-vlds, Blaine took | poration of St. Joseph citizens of $100,- = E = “One Bottle dd it Thatis the ox10 } e | |FeuRushicn (] 4% s an upright citizen, unrivalled as an | a look at the horses and said: *Squire, | 000 capital, to raise and breed fine cattle, p = 2, retuion uf, many who have had 4 ' lbon \ o 19w army general, and unequaled as an In. lmn-fnu ever trained that near colt. He| B, L. McDonald has interests in live iy S P 8 & alF hestond 19 4 Bt T ForBed [ 1800 15750 dian fighter, General George C. Crook.” | would wake good time, if properly |stock in western Nebraska that are con ad HE = 3 = E3 & e gy o) | Tox s 2 [ForCushiin e | 5B NORTH NEBRABKANS, handled, T think.” . With a fow other | stantly increasing, worth in the neig MR g B S Mt 5. A Atuen's Wokin's Hatk ! £ ot | For enterprising, warm-hearted men, | words he went away with me, and saw 1o | borhood of $400,000. 14 S By = 8 = ReToRe 1 MIASIN | For Bl Ty commend us to the men o ;| moro of M. Brown, — In 1880 Blaine |~ Col,'A. M. Suxton hus extensive inter E il S 5L o ] s ) \F"v‘"*w | | ern towns, There is, for instance, jovial | came to Ohio, and spoke again at my | ests in lange hords of cattle Juther: mEEE ! A | 0ap." Butler, segister of the Neligh | twn, 1 wason und wWhen 1 1| Ky, L Ao gE8 é gE = W IR A and office, a leading spirit of these parts. | closed his speech the people came up to| Thomas and Milton Tootle are or- L] - - BIL This is the oldest land pitice in the state, | speak to him. Suddenly lo T ST A ) TPl o2 §g S im= 22 I Have Found It!..... ... ok A s s organized at Omauha March 1, 1857, |wiw Squire Brown at o dus | Besides the above might be mentioned o REE &5 | e e ctamation of 1 nn..'fi.'m"‘.!.".f‘.‘ hthors, uat worstod, porset O uoved to West Point in 1869, Norfolk in | old man was wondering if Blaine would | Drs, Busey, Catloth, Mason and Logan p = s ¥ilo Ol 1 princiyal man 5 { ¥, Ci 0 N w e = Tor Diles and all Skin Diseases. Fifty couts by 1878, and Neligh in 1881, Then there is | remember him. Leaving the erowd about | Nuonen and Noyes, W. H, Collins, Col S~ I L 5 |l A Rew © as o - T ] o3 — Bl p 22 =4 o2 £ = bty ot he had recalled the man and re- | yested outside of St. Joseph may have d without dificulty precisely | heen not far from correct. Granite Ironware. Skylights &c.. Thirteenth str

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