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e THE DAILY BEE“UMANA) MUV /AL 0 Gass soy e GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE ROSEBUD AGENCY. |come fome by b o g e e, ST WHOT “ouier . avidonce OF ONE MIND. nm 111 o TRADE MARK talk good English before 1 > that is why I want to stay he longer. | and the Postmaster-Genoral not being | 1 have learned a few things, but T don't | satistied from the evidengo submitted to A Visit to the Storehonse of SionE Grnb, | o mey e o e M arotore | i, thatthe said M. A. Dauphin i o | 11 PROOILY - Owners — Unanimons | . 1 want you would tell my father to let [ eaged “<‘|‘|‘|‘y’|‘|(‘]gm|l|'|‘::fi_i‘H‘:j‘“";: '\’»:. -!'vu\‘ ALZ?HIISI Sflllflslfln[‘ o stay here. Theard that my father|for obta live in & tent yet, so that is why T don't [ by means of fraudulent pretenses, rep | Feeding the edskins on Live Beef — ol it G The Coming Sun Dance- Gen vant to eome home too, heeause 1 be resentations and promises, the order of . ; . EFORE TARING, sal Lassitude, Pain AFTER TAKING. | fioward #uad Py, to the church now, and learn about | November 13, 1879, is declared to be None so Poor as to do Reve e RS iteted Chat ek To Tismmiger Con: | white's way. " Ganxer. |suspended, 80 far a8 relates to tho said Sandstone. BEWARE of to_rotund , when y " | TO THH PUBLIC. heard and determined by the Supreme | 3 OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL b i ) I Bt e Rt ot p e Tn November, 1870, T was astounded | Courtof the United States, A Brg reporter Saturday morning inter 20, The prep ever, rations for the sun darice 1 am advised the original A trind | gtill \ ) \ by an order of Postmaster-General D. or of No- | viewed a number of the property owners IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF still continue, but the event itself scems - - ‘convince M. Koy vember 13, 1879, was enforced according |and tax payers along Farnam street in JEWELRY HOUSE b . Y " as far off as ever. The Indians' time is harging me with “ul'my on [ to its terms and intent, until the order | yorand to the paving question, especially On soconnt of conntorfuiters, we have adopted the Y gaged in ulent schefosana detiots,” | far'swimension-was issued, since which § ) < ellow Wrapper; the only genuine. not precious and so he uses it freely | 1 as to the ows concel g the " IN OMAHA, N Pl gurticatar i o pamihlt, which wo d Del ,‘,,, as from all the aenoies con. |Ct¢: Conscious that such charges had no ftime it has not boen enforeed leir views concerning the injun A it fnmend T by it evory ona. £ The sye. | Delugntions from all the agencies con- |7 T R el ek | The appeal, as T am to advised, | tion recently brought against the laying ‘-L"v‘ v\.l:-flil;:‘:r. 1 by all .t:w.‘\:‘;‘.{n;‘-’"n:v T | tinue to arrive, having traveled across SRohd o o M, fnd veb has been dismissed under the hrulo of | of Colorado sandstone, ordered by the | Visitors can here find all jthe novelties il o the vt ofthe ey, by addressing | country himdreds of miles, White visi oy (e S 4R (1 1adkin '“:nu- Supreme Conirt, by the agrecment of | vity council. The result of these inter in Out of the many hundred manufac- Sl I kb B . ¥ lodran 3y 10maercod | tors are also numerous, General and [MAnded an investigation. J e brought | tho ateorney for the appeliant and the | views is ivon herowith turers of this lino of goods, we lay claim ' | Mis. Howard, Miss Gertio Smith, Licut, |t gainst i, alloging the fulso_and | Attorney-General of the United States. | M. J. E. Boyd mid: A large majority | SILVERWARE, 'OLOCKS, |40 regresenting tho lewding makers, and The dismissal occurred during theincum- | of tna property owners in the paving dis I challenged his authority to make the | ene i" my '""M“"“{‘{"\‘H’?)fl}"*ww~« tifcts ara_ontspoken in favor of asphalt | i Yk | or, and no action taken thereon, nor | or Sjoux Falls ston I do not pretend | RICH AND STYLISH order that Registered Letters should not | i T advised that he was informedof the | ¢ say whoth | be delivered to me, and that Money Or- [ agrecment to dismiss. Mr can show & more complete and larger line of Pianos and Organs than can be found E House in the west. Our i LEADERS are the following well- known and celebrated instruments. 2 injurious nature of the statements made. Guy Howard, Master H | Bessic Howard are here f and m Oma WELRY, having come over from Fort Niobrar r the law as interpreted by | | Connell was carvied out in the first | ughter and Mrs, with Col. Sumner and ¢ Thatcher and H Lul i (ol | ders remitted should mot be paid. 1 The case has not *‘beon heard and de- | jotitions present But cortainly there The Latest, '“M:, Artistic,”and Choicest STEINWAY PIANOS, * T e A *'\\: Ol i to test tho. validity of this ordor, | {Tind by the Supreme caurt of the | was o patition for sandstone undod in. | octions in CHICKERING PLANOS, aln, Lieut, Thomas, of Fort Niobrara, o v * | United States,” and as the attorney-gen- | The city council was eleeted to guard the KNABE PIANOS,® is here with his Omaha guests, Licuts, |4 T was advised that he was ‘ll-lfn\ o) ..fl the |'m(@lf.'~'|in.., I““]“”]"“"‘(Hl ifitutelive AfI0 Vo166 L8 Wikhon of Tt ]__”‘.' Frocious Stonoms VOSE PIANOS, | Treat a . Thut' ats 8 amy, | damages if his statements were false, fto a disposition of the appeal that pre- | jle and there ean be no doubt as to what f PEASE PIANOS, ";I‘" "i'l‘l A b ':"" ‘”‘I"” ”'l',‘"".‘ which I was prepared to prove. Whilst [ vented sueh hearing and determination, | tho wishes of the tax payers of Ontha B el ARION PIANOS, within the agency enclosure, Lieut. Davis | : cooes | Lam not propared to say, even if there | ar t) " N g " ) VINGER OY » AN A b AR 0 say, | aro on this question. As to the injunc SCHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, | having preceded the party with a squad | this suit pending, an investigation | oo e question ‘involved, that 1| tio 2 Wi it ottt feos e 16k | SLOUGH & W N ORGANS, P O, ortet st s g proceded tho party I ade by Postunstor Goneral Koy, | yreyne oencr, Questiont tyvolrod, that 1| ton wuit thero was n otho rocourss ot FINE WATCHES,| CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, rations, Gen, Milk. The most no of soldiers to make prej ens when they found that they STERLING IMPERIAL ORG \Ng. | | | f numing mothers. ¢ Howard’s party was met some miles from | Which resulted in his issuing a new order | disposition made of the appeal to put the | could not obtain their rights in any other AT AS LOW DRICRS Wo want everybody dosiviti & 2 { Ke lclimates, Sold by all drugists. 1 ey L r-five of th in place of the first, in which he stated [ order again in force. e. I hope the que: hother th k LA L 4L L { Send for the pamphlct T METCALE the agency by twenty-fiv the mount- | in \ Wi Lo ot el [ way. Lhope the question whether the or Organ to call or write to us_for infor- me-tnth 20t 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Maks. | ed Indian police, who escorted the visit- | in substance, that the cvidence upon| But there is an objection which is con- fpublic will is to rule”in- Omaha will be | Ay i compatible with honorable dealers, y and GET POSTED. We can sell - orsin, The general and family return [ which the first crder was issued was in- f clusive inst the adoption of sucn a | thoroughly tested i * | yok the: best . insteuthent. mades, fot N8 The Public 13 vequeated carefully to notwce th | to Omaha to- some will remain to | aceurate mnd incorrect, “not being satis- | course. Herman Kountze said his preference | Call and see our elegant new store, | uuat money, if you will give us a trial new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly | the sun danc | fied that 1 was engaged in any fraudulent | % The law only authorize tch an - order | was for granite He knew nothing about m and want to bu £4rCAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Tickets Only | Yesterday morning an *‘Omaha” dance [schemes.” Upon the promulgation of | to be in force when the P ter-gen- | themerits of sandstone, but he thought Mo B g you, a8 we kn 85, Shares in Proportion. was given by ¢y of about fifty In- | this new order (Feb. 1880), interference | eral acts *‘upon evidence satisfactory to it the duty of councilmen to respoet the | i 111 ANT) o Nt j dians in front of General Howard's tent | with my Registeed mail and Money Or- [him that any person 80 engaged in con- | exprossed” wishes of thoir constituents, | CORNER HTH AND FARNAM ¢ at the agency. They were unusually | ders ceased. ducting any fraudulent lottery, gift en- | Even if they failed to designate their I we ask is to show wo can satisfy everybody fromour Nine Leaders, which are racog: nized by those posted, as the best made. Send or eatalogue and price list finely drossed and painted in all sorts of | A new administration came in, and | tovprise, or scheme for the distribution | preforence within the time allowed the ‘ ot o oAbl B o b o | i) o o ster sonera: i, of oy, 050y sl o porions | S v b honor hond 1y cory i MAX MEYER & BRO,, m ol black, their legs striped by running the | in the routine came to my ease, which he | property” by lot, chance, or drawing of | their wishes if made known before the TRT W DAATR & RETATLS LOHISI’rlllfl Slflifl LUHEI‘Y Ufl[fll]fll]‘i "“,_;.m ,!l‘k‘“|,‘,|“.\r,i‘]',:( (A "|~||I,:I I,;‘.;‘,‘}w[wml to Attorney General MacVeagh, |any kind, or in conducting any other | contract \\‘n! let : St MANUFACTURERS OF, OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL]] faleoner said there is a Draivings of the Lowisiana State Lottery Conpany, | ly painted. Outside the circle of the |ers of the postmaster general thereunder, | through the mails by means of false or | unanimous feeling against sandstone, and s H OW cA s E s | MAX MEYER & BRO, . add in person manage and control the Drawinys cers wi A880 CrOW 4 and decided in substance that, notwith- | fraudulent pretenses, representations, or | the course of souno| i T2 o e e T ncto woiin | dancers was massed a crowd of Indians 1 1 he course of the city council is unani WAREROOMS, themae ) { anding it and the second order of | promises,” ) e e ih ety s e | and during the performance in marched | standing my suit and the secon promises. mously condemmned. The goneral we awthorize the company to use this cer. | a long line of *“begging” Indians chant. | Postmaster General Key, the power was w, the order of suspension states as | opinion is that they are not fair minded A large stock always on hand. Cor, 11th & Farnam Sts., Omaha. tificate, with fac-similes of our atures attached. - ing a sonz. They had come for a feast|always in the hands of the postmaster |a reason for its issuance the fact of: The fmen. Their position on the matter of - and remained seated on the ground until [general, and that whenever there was | postmaster general ‘“‘not being satisfied [ paving 15th streot is w they had received what they sought. The | evidence of fraud he could issue his order | from the evidence submitted to him, that | Taw, which is that a majority of tho tax A.E. DAIL .EY, Wz 22z usual movements of the *Omahas” were [ denying to me the use of the registry de- | said M. A. Dauphin is engaged in con- [ payers should decide what material they AN OIAGTGRBE O ViR exccuted and then a young brave pro- | partment. Thereupon, the postmaster | ducting a scheme or device for obtaining | want. — They have gone against this and young 4 ) [ posed to give an imitation of a warrior |general made a thorough investigation of [money through the mails by means of f tried to put in their sandstone on a tech S . . wounded in lattle. This was a privi-|my business, and decided that there was |false and fraudulent protenses, represent- | nicality. 1 am glad that an_injunction u HS flrl‘lafies a_“ Hfl a u[ls lege, to obtain which he was obliged to |0 fraud therein, and that interference | tions and promises,” the ground stated | suit has been began, and hope it will y 1= ) n its advertisements.” instthespiritofthe | “give away n]]nl»ny. The animal, a very “'i!ll} my ;Allfrurs was ;mg mnh':irizml‘.l e fnn;ri]n:isa\n:(g tLll:‘ (’l‘;;.lfiu.ifi“;‘"i‘;. o sh;{x further rogue el Bt My Ropository is constantly fillod with a scloct stock. Bost Workmanship guaranteed. CosIsSIONERS. fine one, wasled into the ring, And exs pon these conclusions the questio atement not only in fact sus h T, ‘Clark, of Lee, Fricd & ¥ Incorporated in 1508 for 37 years by the legisiature | hibited by the old fellow who had receiv- | ctme up, naturally, with regard to the f pended the order, but adinitted that the | 1 that while he thought the proy | Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha for educational and charitable purposos—with o cap. | ed the gift. Here the battle scene com- | dismissal of the pending suits against | postmaster general h italof 81,000,000t wich o xeserve fund of 0%t | nenced, and ending by the young man | Postmaster General Key, which had heen | to keop such an order in | By i overwhelming popuiar vote its franahise | pretending to fight, bewg wounded, sim- | appealed to- the supreme court of the | Under this state ef jacts I have not was made a part of_the *pre state constitution | ulating death and carried from the field | United States; he assured my representa- | taken any action in the premises. No ser power | erty owners had been too slow, he also thought the eouncil had gone too far, He thought that the council were sery ants of the people, and even if no prefer- ml;xh-«l 1[»‘,\;.’“ _:l.f,l:' :.l 1; Sheliril o by his comrades. | tive that there would be no further inter- proof has been submittod to the depart-| ence was expressed, ought to order the Che oty Loty ever woted on and_worsed by | ipyogday was “heef day,” and the hills | ference with my business unless fraud [ment since the order of suspension tend- | material which they knew the majority ‘It never Scales or Postpone around the agency corral swarmed with | was discovered; in consequence of this | ing to establish the fact that M. A. Dau- | desired, phin_is engaged " in_conducting any| Senator Canfield said he didn't know | scheme that would bring him within the | much about the business, but he thought | kins in wagons, on foot and horse- | assurance, I consented to dismiss the Lta grand single number. drawings take , coming in £o see the sport, A live | peal. 1t was dismissed under this place monthly. AFTER USING. | ot ORIt beef issue occurs at an interval of ten |ment, in good faith on my part, velying, | confemplation of the statute. ARPIAlwAs LB DAVOIBhG EoROMRN T e 1y thi ns being entitled | as 1implicitly did, upon the assurance of | My answer to the vesolution of the ) . MeCord thought it was 14, 1883-150th Monthly | to one steor, o ad men of these | the P. . department. house of representatives has been as | hetter to have sandstone than nothing. e little bands, armed with guns of all de-| Some tie after this dismissal was en- | complete s the record of the house au- | He had reon four years of mud and didn't 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS EACH, srac: | SCHiDtions and patters, sit on their horses | tered of vecord, my afl were thorizes, and, I believe, is a full response | want any more of it. The sandstone had 2 tions, in Fifths in Proportion. at the gate of the enclosure to receivethe | the attention of Postmast to the inquiries. Although not a matter | heen used on several streets in Denver It is against the law to scll | Howe, the third postmaster-geneval who, | of vecord, it is understood that the dis-{and had he thought worn well. At any anmunition to Indians, but they | Within two years, made inquiry into my | missal of the appeal of Mr, Dauphin, | rate it would last out the five s of both in various | business. i i while entered of record as by ament fanteed by the asphalt men and leave a and are said to have thousands of coj would have been rendered necessary by | good foundation to go on LIST OF IRLES. CAPITAL PRIZ do do h it fre- , an ¥ the In this becomes hard and Thousands of Ladies and Gentlemen FALLING OUT, it will stop it ‘What will grow HAIR will grow G that has ever been produced. es eflectually When the hair f; roots of the hair do not. leave the young 1 1 1 do do 2 PRIZES OF $6000 5 0 de 2000 T b i LN T LGS e enker of the House of Representa- | the unexpected retirement of Postmnster | Mr, Sol Prince said the property own 3 i B d ooo." herenbouts. The names are called one stated the substance of the agree- | General Key, which, under the scttled | ers, in his opinion, had a right to des ) 3 . o 500.... - e § at a time by the issue clerk from a little | they wanted their stand ovy Sioux which mduced me to consent to the [ rule of the supreme court, prevented the [nate the mater al of my case; he aflirmed this | prosecution of appeal that involved logi- | streets paved with, The only & sment, and conceded that, even if no | cally the possible exercise of a mandatory | he had seen of the sandstone loo question was involved, the P. O. | power upon one no longer in office. they would crumble ver 1 not to avail itself of Very respectfully, to the injunction ¢ simens od as if quickly. As e he thought if it the gate, translated into | by the interpreter, and then by the Indian crier. *‘Swift s the cler! ocroscopic view of th le and papilla from which the bair of vegetable one from the surface it is stil healthy beneath the scal prevented from growing readily be scen that though th tion of the foi eceive as much benefit from it if they will use it strictly ce itsway thron £ your hair is off dhetbeet.’ t Mah-to. > the objectionable (Signed.) ~ T. O. Howe, was properly handled the delay 84 o e i arato order. He thus recognized that the ful- Postmaster General | would be but short. He would not fecl like any form filment of the agreement was obligatory like paying a tax for a sandstone pave me There is no question but aspl es the Indian at his side. T This cut is a foll et “ROUGH ON RATS.” | its| Clears out rats, mice, ronches, flies, auts, bed buge, nks, chipmunks, gophers. 15e. Druggists.” pplication for rates to should only be made to.the offco of the Company in Now Orleairs. ngs open, and a magnificent | upon the department. For further information write cléarly giving full | N row By alivean but, 11 grow hair; or M. A. DAUPHIN [ ely FREE from Vegetable or Mineral Poisons. Address, THE BENTON HAIR GROWER CO., Brainard Block, Cleveland, 0. G It is ent This Hair will fall out. : The Hair Bul pply it just as well themselves and re N\ The New Hair.. If you are BALD, it wi (Formerly 810 and 212 Broadway, ) Now Manager of Chicago Off information and tickets. 130th Monthly | ut tl rawing, | who has no compunction in breaking a A furthor informatdon weite clearly glving ful | Texas steer jumps from the surging m twithstanding the agreement is good, and also Sioux Falls granite,and M A pAvPmIN, |maddened with the goad, the branding|ment of Justice, through periments, ] i New Orleans, La. iron, and the little darts made of teie- | Gen'l Freeman, now comes R. A. Pundt said: *‘T don’t like Washington, D. \ GiE X = Perched around, fire into them when un. | possible to be done truthfully,) demands THE CHOLERA. man, All pavements aro an exporiment A‘, 03 observed. He stands a moment, threat- | that the obsolete order shall be enfore Carmro, July 22.—A sanitary commis- | withus. I would not feel like paying a § S e S [runs” off up the hill, his glossy|Gen'l Freeman is called to the Wood, Baker Pasha and ( Stophen-| Mr. J. B. Detwiler said he wanted 3 side frequently quivering with arrows. | breach of faith in this demand, in thus | son, will be formed immediately. The [some kind of a pavement. Anything to dash after to drive the animal to their the obsolete order, which (though | of Bulah were sent to Turah, ten miles | the injunction. - B. Frank Moore. !lod; if they have difficulty you will |appearing of record), was in fact abrogat- | up the Nile, and their houses burned. | George Hill T think the majority : st limping off on three legs, one hang- | himself is not responsible to the depart- | domains have been removed to Helman, | material desived, and the majority is un- YD) ling stiff and helpless. The Indians have | ment of justice, and, refusing to recog- (a few miles further up the Nile, where | doubtedly in favor of asphalt. al of the order. tar is burned in Cairo every night. didn’t propose to lose any sleep over the ase is spreading ywhere, | matter, aud he did propose to keep out only to of hoofs and horns within the shoot, [ recognition and affirmation, th the city fs not in a condition to try ex- ; e ——— “C: | vaph wire, which tho Indian boys, | Without chrrging fraud, (that being im- [~ GPNERAL FOREIGN NEWS. | ) jgtono.” T am a Sioux Falls granite ening his perseoutors, and then| When the attention of Ass't Att'y sion, consisting of Gen. Sir Evelyn |tax for sandstonc pavement.” LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (0 |A half dozen Indians under Swift Bear |availing himself of a techuicality to re- | inhabitants of the most infected portion | beat mud. He had nothing to say about [ hear a shot, and looking up, sce the poor agreement, he roplies that ho | The ofticials of the department of state | of tho people have a right to name the 727 La Salle Street. Chicago, | oking uf e | i o aom apPIY £ | 10" merey for animals, but the same man said agreement, he insists upon the | they ar mped. A great quantity of | Milton Rogers was non-committal, He Di | bone short off when a jam oceurs in the | Thus it results that I am deprived of | The dis Tuesda,y, A'llgust 14, | oot of the coral, will nover raise his | the opportunity of having n trial of the |and the mortality increasca hourly. The |of the whole fight. Lot the people set- PRICE, ONE DOLLAR; sent en receipt of price. For sale by all Druggists. ) enots 85, Soia 1o | 104 to hurt a child, and o o to | case, which 1" was advised would fully | erections at Bulah were ordered by the | tle it among themselves, i D o et there "0 | administer necessary correction in his | Vindicate my rights, and now the P. O. | native ministers, The inhabitants were | Mr. Rogers said he preferred not to & weddsat: all the advantages | suddenly driven out of their homes by | say much. That he had done all he could ied to it had | the police Friday and Saturday nights, | by signing his name to the protest against ded against | and were huddled on board of | the sandstone, which showed what he VB If:unily department - tal The calling of names goes on until the [ which would have herd of two hundred and sixty-five has | the case been tr Those who buy it can a according to directions. Hays.You BENTON'S HAIR GROWER ¢ ‘most delightful and elegant HAIR DRESSIV/ have DANDRUFF. it will cure it permanently can testify to its great merits. been disposed of. Spotted Tail,” | me. ¥ barges, Hundreds of them have | desired. 2 “Sin-te-ga-liska,” “Two Strike,” *“Num- _l.-m}m;» the full establishment of my | evaded the police and fled to the Frank Ramge, who owns a full lot on shts in the courts of kah-pah.” - The Indians run their horses w, Tappeal to all { conter of the ~city, taking with | 16th stret, said he hoped the courts into a civele and pass around the pipe play to carefully | them their filthy bedding and rags, | would grant the injunction. The council until disturbed by a steer plunging into | consider my statement above, and no less | Bight hundred of them landed at Turah [ had no business to over-ride the property their ranks. The infuriated animal some- 80 the exceedingly interesting and con- | to-day. G od’s troops compelled [ owners, his preference was for asphait titees pitch into a neighboring tepee and | clusive lotter from ex-Postmaster General | others to nee then there has|and if he could not get that he would bear it off on their herns, knocking to | Howe, herewith appended. been a case ofggchol . | tak anite., it and left kettles and pans and yell- M. A, Davruiy, Wood's forces at Turah, ) My Max Meyer, who left a day or two ing squaws. If the recipient of a steer | Pres’t Lousiana State Lottery Company. | really numbered 481 between 8 a. m, |ago, expressed himself as heartily in lives too far distant, he shoots, or rather | NEW ORLEANS, July 14th, 1883, and 6 p. m. Sunday, besides the fearfui | favor of the injunction. He didn't want murders, his prize, for the Indian has mortality among Egyptian artillery, The [any sandstone in front of his premiscs. forgotten his handiness with the Postorrick DEPARTME I bbaseyes He for asphalt first, last and all the bow, and has not yet ned to| OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER-GENEKAL, s hay time use the rifle skillfully. The animal| WasHI D. C., April 3, 1882, Avexaxoria, July 22.~Tho sanitary | Mr. J. B. Kitchen of the Paxton said; . Speaker of the House of | commission has decided that all passen- | **We don't want Colorado sandstone and gers must undergo a medical examination | we think the council has gone too far . H 'y | L ( ) BEFORE — AND — AF n Electric Appliances aro sent o 30 Days' Trial, doll t T0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, |, 0% HO are suffe from NERYOUS DEBILIT! ' WS Satmre: o and dr is then dressed, the hide sold for three ing Egypt. The commission |on & technical excus The property trader's store, ‘‘Dakota Ta- " and overything else saved ) v o in the sun. ~ The choicest bits pt of the resolution adopted nanent sanitary meas- [ owners are the proper persons to designate Yiaom, Wasriia W kakresens andall thow discase | are frequently eaten raw on the spot, 0, 1882, directing me to inform inst vessels arriv- | the material. We favor Sioux Fall gr OnuEn Cavexs, Bpoedy rulicf and eomplete resto- | the heart or the liver, and it is a common | the house of representatives ‘‘whether [ing at Egyptian ports from Bombay, | nite and we would hate to pay u tax for HOOD GUARANTEED. ‘ 3 5 3 8 : Y 6, Thie g the Nincicenth Century. | sight to see an old buck, with the blood |an order was issued by the postoftice de- [ Deaths from cholera Saturday, 381 in | Colorado sandstone, ndest dis Ty of h VOLTAIC BELT GO, WARSHALL, MIH, | i down his chin, sucking tho sweet- | partment forbidding the payment of any | Cairo and suburbs, 3 in Mansural, 17| Quite number of proporty owners Lal‘ e a.nd weu Selected stock all of one sentiment, g Invitesfthe attention of the public to his LTAIC BELT GO, MARSHALL ness from a marrow bone with expres- | postal money ovder, or the delivery of any |in Samanoud, 26 in Mchalla, 93 in Chi- | were scen and w ~ e ——— — sions of delight, while to his squaw are | registered letters to M. A, Dauphin, or | bin, 22 in Chobar, 83 in Ghizeh, 4 in | in favor of enforcing their rights through NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST (O, |¢iven the coarser parts. A boef-issue is |any other agont of the Louisiana Lottory | Damictta, 11 in Ziftch, 8 in Menzaleh, | the courts, but they didn’t want to be 3 : 5 b |a disgraceful sight, but one which re- | company, and directing the return of the | besides 34 in six villages. quoted. —OF— HASTINGS, NEB, veals to the interested observer the pre- | same to the postoflice where first obtain- TIRED OF THE JOB, fi cise nature of these children of the |ed or deposited; if said order was issued, | Hicks Pasha has again asked to be Capital, - - $250,000.| An rican government, the Indians, their | has there been any enforce thereof, | lieved of his post, owing to systemati NEW . i L lized manners and their brutality, | and if so, for what period of time was it [ opposition of native officials, Two majors JAS B HEARTWELL A LC e These In¢ians will never be civilized | enforced, and what was the character of | and ten lieutenants of the Egyptian army F Y E, Vice President. i brought into closer contact | the enforcement! 1¢ such an order was [ were sentenced by court martial to sev .). or ou’ 't i ion, and allowed to see more | issued, has there been any subsequent or- | years penal servitude inSoudan, for com- ECTOK i . The present system is one | ders issued 1 he postoftice departmes icity i 5 INASKACTO e Samuel Alexander, Gswald Oliver i I Y one )y Pos! epartment | plicity in the massacres last ye m’ Geo. 1. o Sorvd llver ion and, although the | suspending tho first named order, and if — - t - TELEGRAPH NOTES, : . . Whose Complexion betrays Embracing ali the Late Patterns in everything in the | the few white people at the agencies. 1f | the department, and what are the limita- | North Toup Saturday, bound f you are Tanned, Sallow This Company furnishes a permanent howe fnstitu- | settlers, the Indians would adopt civil | herewith a copy of an order of Hon, D. | Wax blown down, Many window lights were that you u ’ the most favorablo terms. Loans made onl mproved |are wmuch needed; one is. to be|ter general, forbidding the delivery of ratt, Jas. B. Heartwell, ation is surrounded | so, when was it issued, and for what pur- i i gsome humiliating imperfec- . First Mortgage Loans a 8peoialtv | cach fumily were allowed n certain por- | tions affecting it!” T8 Buips hotel i anetaiee. buttiing Gurpet Line, tion where school Bonds and other log sued M - 3 | b & £ ar 0| J 8 and “disfigured in counte- 3 M 4 d ways much sooner. Schools | M. Key, Noveinber 13, 1879, as postmas i 1 Mexico on good aughonty | BANCE, OF have Eruptions, a Hgs l (] s al] lI] l]W a Gs Tl Redness, Roughness or un- 4 D. M. McElHinney.| with settlements, the Indians only see|pose! Is it operative now as the rule of t 1 | A heavy wind and hail storm passed o i tion, whose mirror tells you tion of land and the rest thvown open to| In answer to such resolution I enclose | unroofed, and the new church being erects nicipal Becurities to Nebraska can be negotiated on nglish debt is not farms in all well settled counties of the state through | oo o 5 2 | vy tled, ns iy e ot .. pened on this agency in | registered letters and the payment of ORI, Bt e 2 o, ) | poigion) guipeonians “——|the fall; there should be three | money orders to M. A, Dauphin, M. A B has not Auttioried 0Mala] Wl wholesomo tints of Complex- E. B. FELLOWS, or four, Good teachers are wanted, a | Dauphin, sceretary, or M. A. Dauphin, | e disbursing officers, national hakes and ion, we say use Hagan’s Mag- IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT - | knowledge of Sioux being no qualifica- | postoffice hox 692, New Orleans, La sub-treasurers hive boen instructed to refuse | 1Ol Balm, WHERMS AR e UPHOLSTERE R‘nu‘.., a8 only r:xl.,rlm. is apoken, The | T alio encloso a copy of anothor ordor, | pavmonton k drawn by paymaster Tt is o delicate, harmle only means of educating the Indiaus so |issucd February , 1880, suspending | of the United States ariy, JMiehtful article 0= - AND g | 8 and delighttul article, pro far has been to send a few children to | this order for the reason stated therein, | John McCullough, the actor has re Ao 1 ¥’ Bottom PPrices MATTRESS MANUFACTURER. | the Missouri river mission or to the Car t M. A, Dauphin, having brought suit | s health rapidly since bis arrival in the east, ‘Y‘“'"-v the most natural and " 5 1 be gotting well fast, and physi entrancing tints, the artifici- Al kinds of Upholstering done to order on short | Iysle Indian school in Pennsylvania. | against the postmaster general to enjoin Pl A A , ndtice. Fumiture repaired. | Chairs reseated, ote. | Hero they learn rapidly, but upon their | the performance of the order of Novem- | 3ot b e forlect recovery ality of which no ohserver LACE CURTAINS A » hatret: | return, if they are not given occupation, | ber 13, 1879, and having appealed the | }'»....'.l.u.'..J:.l..l,.». 4] ”,:h;u:k":t wan | ean’ defect, and which soon SPEGIALTY JAMES MoVEY, they lapse rapibly into their old” ways. | samne to the supreme court of the United | Saturday on the steamer England, and 4 Su. hecomes permanent if' the | Here are some extracts er, re- | States, and having, on the day of issuing | dish pauper was returned on the City of Ches Magnolia Balm is judiciously - Practical Horse Shoer narkable fos penmanshi; 'uml xecution | the order of suspension, presented to the i “»:'Ilrl;‘:u].‘.._, used. J'. B_ DETWILER’ Hlkunun)n;mlh of ¥ - from all the Carlysle be postmaster goncral the certificate of the | shirfad » man, his wife and four ses. Hhop odge strect bet. 11th and 12th, O nxious to stay | governor and state officers of the state of isted emigrants, and had no m b sters and tenderfoot hor * % % ST amvery the stean y [ e B R | here longer, but my fatler wanted mo to,| Lousiana, that he has complied | port. P sy | 1313 Farnam Street, - - . Omaha, Neb, f28 St