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T observed in you after we began keep COUNTY GENERAL FUND, wuneama . | LOOKING AFTER MR, L0, |} chaerved in ou after we bochn keor o sinieth on henh Shvedly 8 4 ' AXD_INPALLIBL i, the tinwaro, My mother always took 8 [ To amount eoliected... : ¥ : for aitner, Mrs, Plakham froes, answers all lettars s wquiry, Encloso 8¢t stamp, Send for pamphilet. be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM! stipation, Liliousned A-sold by ull Drugglsta.ss ) ts. COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER. BEST REMEDY N THE Ve Fol RHEUMATIS M, DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION, OUSNESS IDNEY MPLAINT LUNG DISEASES. by Druggists, Grocers and Wine M: URE BLOOD ILER & CO;, FROFRIETORS AND For sale SOLE MANUFACTVRERS, OMAH A, NEB &2 To CHARLES A. GILLIS, non-resides You arehereby notified that on th ixth day of are the most remote tribes to be visited in this section, Re-assembling at Wash- inftun, the sub-committees will make a ful I report to congress,” A competent railrond wuthority said to the reporter: *“The movement o enable the Indians to receive direct govern- mental aasistance for giving up a portion of their reservations is not in the interest of any railroad corporations extending into that country, but of bona fide set- lers, or parties who are desirous of be- such. The best grazing and agri- cultural land to be found in northern Wyoming, western Dakota, and castern Montana are involved in some form or other in the obligations of the govern- ment to the various Indian tribes there located, and the oceupation for the pur- pose of cultivation or utilization i possible until some amicablo arrange- ment is made ith the Indians, The questions arising before this commission are nilar to those bear- ing on the opening up of Indian ter- ritory and now fimiug agitated. The government protects the Indian tos A against invasion and settloment by white people. The government also protects, though in a lesser degreo because of the lesser interest involved, the tribes of the northwest against trespass by settlers, as well as by railway and other corpora- tions. The St. Paul and the Northwest- ern railroads, which have made sur for track extensions through the terri- tory west of the Missouri river to the Rocky mountains, were compelled to se- cure the consent of the Indians’ chiof and the councils beforo their surveying par- tios wero permitted to proceed, '121..,..1,«..- ing in the northwest may precipitate the opening also of the Indian territory. —— A DOMESTIC SKE' TCH, Husband and 'Wifo] Recapitulating Each Others Faults, Exchange, After having been marviod some wooks it came into the head of & younghusband tefondant: ® | one Sunday when he had but little to oc- t | cupy his mind, to suggest to his wife that and control all the monthly and semi- annual drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery, and the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and good faith toward all partios, —— What Dancing Did. N. Y. Sun, A meeting of the Union Colored Bap- tist church, Boston, was called for the purpose of expelling Dora Dallis Keys, who had danced at a ball. There was o variety of opinion as to what should be done.” Sister Hannah Jenkins climbed upon a chair in the middle aisleand crie “Skatt, you nasty niggers! Ain't you ashamed of yourselves! You every one o’y go to balls, and ye know it, too.” R geance, she was led from the room by four stalwart trustees and depositedin the hallway. During herexile she pounded on the locked door with her fists,add shouted at the top of her voice. ~Then her husband and Brother Greason got into a disagreoment, and one called the other a lie, Jenkins finally told Greason that ho could neither read nor write, and the Iatter avowed that he had more dollars than Jen Siste us had cents. At this time Jenkins had her ear at the keyhole. Imagining that her spouse was about to be pitched out, she burst open the door and rushed up the middle aisle, erying: “Blvod! blood! Let me git at 'im!” There was a fight, and yet the close of the meet- ing was harmonious, Sister Jenkins, who is Superintendent of the Sunday school, was pardoned on her promise of good behavior, L — Liszt's Loves, N. ¥, Sun A story is told in the German press of the causes that led Franz Liszt, the com- poser, to enter o monastery. Ho was & gay man of the world in his youngerdays, and found himself at one time in love with two different women, both of whom were passionately attached to him, and were loved by him in return with ' equal ardor. Both were of high rank, gifted and beautiful. He was in great doubt and perplexity. Unwilling to give either one the pain of knowin; that he had mar. S3uno) To amount miscellancous To aniount apportionment from To amount miscellancous fees. To amount city taxes. .. To amount Redemptions To amount Institu Fund Total amount received during first six months of 1883. By amount paid State . ’ (e By amount warrants rede paid schools. it redemption 1 amount Inst amount salary of Treasur amount refurided District ite Fund tal amount paid during first six months of 1883, Balance 100l Apportionment on har ial School on hand June i Por cent of Vet cont of 1852 levy collected June § Per cent of 1851 levy collected June Per cent of 1830 levy collected Jun ith, 1881, 72 per Per cont of 1870 lovy collected Jung oth, 1850, 72 per 1 hereby certify that the ul i} cted in the w o shows the amount of balances on hand January 1st, 1883, eral funds from January 1st, 1883, to June 30th, 1853, and the il June 30th, 1883, and that the fmoguin;&h 0 to the best of my knowl- 0f OHD SH' County Treasurer, rienced judges, in oo Western Stoves, especially in quality of Iro 3 3 f i To amount transterred fr % k JLomne inni great pride in her tinware, and kept it as o STt transerret from County Poor Fund 0 . - Epileptic Fits, Dc]enm mmms Exmflms the Par- bright as a dollar.” { To balance transterred frgp County Dog Fund 202100 4 “ Sickness, Convul- D 6 Impending | dear,” said the wife, blushing a little; BRgREALE T 108 #lons, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, 'I']‘l]] “hereafter you nhnl]‘ see no spot on cup or 2ARRZARS = LR 44 Oplum Eating, Seminal Wenkness, Im- g | pan. Pray proceed. e 1 g adicis Kt potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all - [‘ ll }m:-]-- I(\Imv»l-m‘r\'i-ll,r l,:l:;'lm:(:ule }n‘l‘nfl - T \‘!‘»»m.nl‘w;..‘mmh‘m_" 4 from Ml 39 5 o ) " rork—Ar. | band, “‘that you use yeur dish a lo T : " RESVIVON W 08 DTRORIEN L | e Commieee'y WOFk=AT o ithont, washing them, wnd Snully o WAlinoL SPRRCIvEToN oot o6 59 i 5 O e L e st i Whons | FAmAemonta for Placisg ¢he | ihrow them'away. Now, when at home, . R ploTmeht causss Nervots Fros Indians on Smaller |1 remember that my mother always used iy st O WM L, i " ugw e tration, Irregularities of !;m blood, stomach, Reservations, to wash out her dishrags w'hvn l)l:u was ::‘ .;w(‘ulz.i nl’l’-w;l,\:"’u-u]yun‘( "mm Puv:v;vl e i:.::”: idneys, or who require a nerve L gill Hen hung the ¥ amount of fecs for collection of#eounty taxes 605 87 S ;:“::"‘fl':;‘d! Chicago News, August ri. time sho would need them, $37,000 ‘?‘ ole « pxp! ion of p yefore, the young wife | Bonertol_Invigor S8 PismoRR A ok of [ihl DulLa | promie 0 amehd G AR en o cimehl oY NSH 98 ‘ ant, that ever sustain- States senatorial committee, appointed to The husband continued with a most ] Yo S1hotnt Shecta] school Lk of 1968 &hil bk years a sinking eystem. investigate the condition of various tribes, | formidable list of similar faults, many To amount Dog fax of 1877 and back vears it g 3 y ) ’ L0, at Drugglats, was given yesterday to a reporter by Del- | more than we have space to enumerate, To finestranssee from Migeellaneane o R ORAL 00 Sess Pre egate Maginnis, of Montana, whoappears [ when he declared that he could E=_‘IE To license transterred froi Miscellaneous fu '-":“_ st. Joseph, M to be a kind of guide to the politi n‘ men- | think of nothing more worthy of men- For testimonals and circulars eend stamp. (1% _| tors who are now at the Grand Pacifie. | tion, - ek | E i T osetters stom:| ““Tho Indians in Montana,” he said, “Now, my dear," said he, *‘you be $e ach Bitters, by in- | *‘the Crows, Pigeons, Assinaboines, and [and tell me all the faults you have dis- = 12 38 e Yo | others—occupy immense rescrvations in | covered in mo since we have been — Balance......... \ ‘ $ 14,587 63 physical functions | different parts of 'the territor These ruy!. s 4 SPECIAL SCHOOL FU resular and active, | regorves were laid out for thom when| The wife sat in silence. Her fi — SO o b ordor, | hunting and fishing were their sole | flushed to the tem) . and a great lunp = 4 oo o A d protects it [ means of buffalo and game | came in her throat, which she seemed to PR T Hia and liver. com | appeared. They can no longer make a | *‘Proceed, my dear; :.:n me all the —3 ollection Fon..... ‘ aint, nervousnest, | Jiving by hunting, and the country is | faults you have discovered in me; spare g s » ey et | needed for settlemett, The ynmense re- none,'” Il o l‘n]l:n(-n“.‘“.\-‘-) i $ 14,890 11 invalual) it gerves are of no use to the Indians who | Arising suddenly from her seat the lit- RO ND SINKING FUND, ateigamiditons ooy thom, Somo of, thom aro atarv. |to wife: burst into tears, and_ throwing il = N i TR, LR T A S ofw, hesides remov. |ing on the vast possessions which they | both arms about her husband’s neck, | =) 58| = Toamount transferred frou Taiiroad Bridee Bond' Sinking Fand,” 99 89 STOMACH il traces of wich | arg unablo to utilize, and it is the inten- | cried s | 2|8 T I'r ooy sale byl | tion of the government to place them on [ ““My dear husband, you have not a e e £z By amonnt warrants redecmel. ... . AT R, Druggists and Deal. | smaller reservations, though of ample | fault in the world. If you have one my 3 |i|2 B e 10 5 | er gooerally. mibmaeeod | giso for agriculture and for grazing for [eyes have been so blinded by my love < E] fi BRIDGE FUND. N their flocks of cattle, and to throw the |for you that solong as we have been 3 it Juniary 1, 153 remainder of the reservation open to set- | married I never once observed. In my 3k sadlies AMONHE of WAt i & 8,00018 tlement and sale. If these portions of | eyes you are perfect, and all that you do = —3 Balance $ 6,858 66 Indian reservations are ceded to the gov- | seems to be done in the best manner and ? (== INSTITUTE FUND, ernment, it will pay the Indians suffi- | just what should be done.” . T = o ktboiib o Hikhd VABHRS ] 1088, | . PETRBEAIRY v o o e o hom e | oty my ey s h husband, hi z B [romom o s : ¥ ling, to maintain them, and to provide | face reddening and his voice growing ] T2 = BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: | them with stock and agricultural imple- | husky with emotion, “just think, I have R o AT e e S exquisitofiyor, now used over the | ments, so that they may be started ox {wone and found all manner of fault with e whole world, cures Dyepe, | the road to civilization, and made self- you. Now do tell me some of .my Sl s s ¢ b dereof the Ditatian. g, | sustaining, if possible, in a series of [faults; Tknow I have many—ten times =] Togmownt colocted R A A fewdrops {mpart a deilcions | years, as many as you ever had or will have. = FOMER o % of champagne, Ane “This i i 4 3 ol Balance.....o.oiniann PERTIRTTLTRTIY . $ foninampaznic,and | “Thig is the general plan of this com- | Let me hear them, . - bewareof connterfelts, Avk your (mission. The orginal duty devolving| ‘*‘Indeed, husband, it is as I tell you; [ REDEMPTION MONEY. grocer ot druggiet for the geniine | upon the commission was to investigate | you have not o simgle fault that 1" can | = 7o amonit o HAHH| JAmukry B O L ROR T & oXE. " U | the treaties made by the government with | see. Whatever yom do seems right in To amount collccted. .. snuars = certain bands_of Sioux Indians for the | my eyes, and now that I know what a = . W.!WEEF!FhSnlu INL ceasion of their reservation in Dakota last | good-for-nothing little wretch 1 am, I = By aniount paid owners of certificates. ... [T TS 51 Broadway, fall. This cession was made to n commis- | shall at once begin the work of reform =] i Y =0 sion appointed by Secrotary Teller under | and try to make my;u]f wurth}lr( of ynlu.' ¥ = T s T R an act of congress, and the committee| ‘‘Nonsense, my dear; you know that | g ND. want to satisfy themselves and the senate | sometimes I go away and leave you with- £ == o amount on hand Jan, 1ot 1858 § 7301028 that the Indians are generally satisfied | out any wood cut, I stay down townwhen f g y amount of warrants redeemed. 1 B with thoso territories, and to get | T ought to be at home I spend money for I's Sy such other fucts as will guido the judgment | drink and cigars when T ought to bring it g — POLL FU . of .tllAlAc"u:lnntu in {’umyn;u tlfcn.o. s h“”-‘]‘; to ynu,l T‘ o o= g P—) To amount collcted S v he members of the commission, 3 ';,.)rvu;u'l: ,‘(_caw I-;gkvu fe; ‘‘you = }r. N,Wm,r,.,? it e "2’3% % as appointed, arc here, except Senator (uAI)r)'. hing of the kind. ike to see you ————g e Mm@ E @ g ly amount transferred to Road Fu ) M.,};E‘.;, of Alabama, and ‘z'ml.;-ll,h of | enjoy yn;mt:lslf; nl al.mu]‘(ll be \lnltmppy __ BERANTBRRIENEE 8 e “- Kansas, The latter i% at ‘aukeshau | were you to do otherwise than just ex- = -3 g Snidngs, Wis,, too ill to go on the long [icily asyoudo.” e q To amount on hand January 1st, 18 $ b rings, Wis,, too ill to go on the long Y £ T jaurney intonded. Senator Morgan will | ““God bloss you little wife,” eried tho =y To amnnt colaced. . : i ] feonlblion: ) h > wco transferred fr | be on hand to.mo:row, and then the |now subjugated husband, “from this mo: = To balance transfo v ol Find committee will hold a formal business|ment you have not a fault in the world. = To amount transferred from Road and Bridg meoting. “ov. | Indeed, you never had a fault; T was jok- i “The committee will probably leave on | ing; don't remember a word I said.” And - Ry e nlseeisobiod ' Friday for St. Paul, whero they will con- | ho l;isu;{dtinway tho tears that sill trembled = S Dadtas o fer with Gen. Terry, commander of the |in the little woman’s eyes. 9 S d”..,,m,,.c,.g of I)nkryum, get his views on| Never again did the husband scrutinize = FEE FUND. the situation, and then proceed to the |the tinware nor examine the dishrag— To oo of Apportionment, ¥ Crow reservation in Montana, seloct | never ;m-]nu?h a8 menttu:;\edh“:m of ft‘he = o fee of City Taxes Fund . land for the Crows near Fort Custer, in | faults he had enumerated—but soon after R o] T 4 "g | the Big Horn valloy,near the placo where | the neighbor women were wont to say = R A T ,LYDlA E. PINKRAM'S (?\:nte:"‘\v.w killml,yh-r a final 'l‘unm'vntinn ‘It is wonderful how neat Mrs. 'H - VEGETABLE OOMPOUND. |of the Crows, and sce if they wish all the | keeps everything about her house. = DAL AR 00 Coesyt Aehisa i i . : T - vest of tho eservation that is ot aval-| tinwaro i us \lnrl;;lltxmnl new ldu]:uv‘:_und ? ¥ o s AT A ) o o) 3 pre C it- 0 believe she not only washes but irons i § Medicine for Womnn, Tnvented by a Womas | Will hold a formal meeting to consult and | were heard to say: *“What a steady fellow = MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS, Propared by & Woman. hear the Indian agents and people from | —— has got to be of late; he don’t spend wount on hand Jan, 1st, 1655 s ue Greatost Medieal Discorery Bluce the De i, | various parts of the territory who desire |n dime where he used to spend ‘l]“li’“'“' i 3 Fines of Police Court under Statelaws ... S @1t revivos the drooping spirits, Invigorater an | tO give their views on the matter. A ;\ml m?l: l‘le\irl'_l)u L;a]fttfx.nnvxklmnl:‘elm‘f‘|u| Liquor License. .......... s § armonizos the organio functions, gives elasticity sa | sub-committee will then be appointed to | hour when he is not at wc © seems = Armness to the step, restores tho natural lustre m: visit the Flatheads. Senators Morgan | to worship that wife of his. L = ; : s anta ontha .0 chick o vora the and Lmnzm]n “‘.!l pu;lvn‘llnl).'l 20 ul 4;,1: Who Doudts & BLatemeat Mans by, Gonerals o Mice oners, ote). . P~Physiclans Usn It and Prascribe It Freoly 4 Blackfect, the Gros Ventres, and the Beauregard and Early Over Their ) 2 1% romoves faintnoss, flatuloncy, destroys all cravin i\:n:xnnlu{”uu.t :s‘luuit;_xr lt)"lv;u'nf and Own Signatures? ] ‘stimulant, and relloves weakness of the stomacl ogan will return to Bismar! T 4 o 00! cuBe ‘backache, manently cusud b b cee v 0 N . . " ransferred to = orXituey Compiaints of citner su |00 thon proceed ever to Red Cloud and | to,:'for inteurity, voracity and fair deal- I 2 Tor the eure of Kidney Comp Pine Ridge agencies, Senator Vest will R e this Compound 1 unsurpusacd. ine Ricge agencies. Senator Vest will | i, 4o ng unsullied as the driven snow. : h the presidential party and visit | & ; TR YDIA B, PINKHAM D go on with the presidential party and visit | Now iy veply to some cavillers, actuated = SR s et et | the Waukakeo agency in Wyoming, whero | .y’ viotives casily scen through, Gen'la, = B S0 L T ive and stres y Indi Yo hav reservati Y ') BAD woman or Tnstst on baving it. the Indians, who m\c‘ [ qu«ir\ll. ion | 1, Beauregard of La., and Jubal A. E RECAPITULATION. e A e e il muwu‘vvvh I‘vl'ulu o | Ewrly of Va., reaftirm and publishito the To amount on hand January 1st, 1833 #m3and 1 Wostern Avenue, Lynn, slass. Priced | bo investigated. — Senator Vest will re- | o world, over their own autographic o= o amount pniand Jaaury s @ther, §1._Btxbottlesfor 42 Bent Ly mall nthe fors | join the commission at Helena, and he (g ntives that they in person manage To amount of school land (p M pilis, o of lowsnges, on recelpt of price, and myself will go to the Flatheads, who | &' h Y = [ T2 = = == ==} =3 =] = = o= [=<) = —3 [r—y == ==} [ (=] W. F'. STOETZEL,, SELLS THE BEST COOKING STOVES ! IN THE CITY. These Stoves touk the premium at the New York State Fair in 1852, where they were put on actual trial b stern Brands, which are far superior to all FineZBaking and economy in all kinds of fuel Alalast yots b the Disuioe Court ol Dinsis Eone: | each should plainly and honestly state | vied the other, he finaily entered the iy o tfct dyetrof wie e 'l | ho £l that e had discoverod in the | ricathood, o which his imaginative and I » wa I .e b ivoras frow you o the ground that belng of | other since they had been man and wife. | gmotional temperament had E 4 TE FUNDS, -w*:\:\l.nt‘;g,w;'_l;}gj:' her b suitalle man | After somo hesitation the wife agreed to | attracted him. and in which he hoped to 318 61 fused You are required to | the proposition, but stipulated that the | fi,q peace and contentment T v "‘,,““,,"“““‘Mf ouor befare Monday the 13th | relearsal should be made in all sincer men whom he loved learned in time to | 10 amount State sinkin T ount on hand January 1, 18s3. . " ¥ T v te general collectod lloctod (IO i i ! To amount State School colloted 521 South Tenth Stveet. \ HELEN M. GILL 13, | and with an honest view to the bettering | forget thicr passion for him One war- | 46 Lo Sate SO0kt ailocicd Iy Tovantis By A" 3 Fosaleton, Aity. | of cuch other, s obharwise it would b | cuds mobloms of hei i e war- R e ool collected of no use to speak of the faults to which | gy hecame the Countess D Agoult, acqu = : " T marriage had opened their oyes The | ing literary distinction under the now de | AL”ADIE.;R IKNEIT"’ hysband was of the same mind, and his | plume of Daniel Stern, and gave birth to ush Solool Land, pelucipe T, STINEXOI .D' i wife asked him to begin. ~He was some- | two daughters, one of whom married the Aot Sohioo) LA, 16880, 1) 11 vees AW 1w 00 MANUFACTURER OF <113 what reluctant, but his wife insisted that | French statesman Ollivier, and the other % ery, he was first to propose the matter, and,»s | iy to-day known 48 the widow of Richard [ py quount paid Stato Treasurcr Jan (R 56,528 24 t No. 1774, 1,10 (0 ] H H ] he was the head of the house, it was his | Wagner, By amount paud State Troasurcr Fb. 12, 1853, ‘f’: ’;Z:' B Pl Galvamzed I[uncu[nlEES| wm Uw e S lwa S ; P ol asurer May 9, , No. piace o fako the load. - Thus wred, he | 4y uch, FommTt™melioioi couplaxion By amount pald feered o County Ganeral to ofiset rode LRLM1NT] M and New. the recital, powder is perfectly harmless and uon-explo- ‘(collections of 1567 and back years. .. DL st "fiml‘ R A T hl‘:‘u‘] I.n;uilll ““l‘!:"‘un 1 makes a good report. ey $31,486 70 d 4 o, $

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