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THE DAILY BEE-OMATIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1883, 5 5] — — ] wain there. A large force of men is at |ditional veil and orange blossoms. The buy up each individual who sees fit to Y AsoEoRm o] MILTARY MATTERS, [rsim e Ao foro of mon e [l ol yod ores Lo, Tin| A PROMISING BUSINESS, [bion ot e e o, | THE. - NECESSIT “ L k) 42A — Further up the strect, near Webster, | white and pink. They were the Misses T gation from this county. Well, vaid he, FOR THE SPROIALIST ) Spews, Ootival wnother trench is being dug for gas-pipe, |Cors ~ Fedelman, = Cora Bensincer, | poth palitioally and (onerally, Which |®even years is about ax long as & common g ey sions, Fatting (The BUdgel for the DEPAIMIENE 0| agthe it e ot betug mushod here it | Clars Goldberg, Cdra Marks, ~ Della | NErally, WHICH | post wilitast. ¢ L ER I“ Sickness, Bt. Vitus P may cause some delay to the work of | Wise, Addie Heyman and Lil Culflmhns iS E"juyi”fl fl! Seven, I meditated is a propheticnum. DR H w GNE Dance, _Aleohol- e Platte, s ey on just beyend, | lie Brunswick; and th flower girls were ‘ ber, but’ my abstraction proved fatal to N - N Al A trm, Oplum Eat- - o actor Grant tald o B peporter | Blanche Wise aud Edna Bensingor. The Present any further interview, as my companion hillis 1 4 tilame | groo on were Do Goldbery, A uJ had slipped away, and T was alone, 1 . . comimenced o, from Weste RIS | Branawio " A o present judge of this distelo ing, anid i branches ' are Bvi, Ugly Blood eadquarters, comploted by fair time, and as much in | Bronswick, B \Wise and fi Thisinger | A Fow Insido Poluts on the Methods | ot the prosent judgo of this district, A. | S0 i EG “na “heaver 1o perfecton, and | Diseases, Dyspep- . the other direction as ho could after the | Mewrs. D, Feidulbery and A. Bensinger of' the Pouts fn Platte, o |M. Post, has'nt got & sure thing on the |no’ ne man can any longer grasp shetn 4 sia, Nervousness, s-men had got through their digging. acted as mastors of ceremonics. The nomination, as his own county seems to "mr;m ';"fi"‘ll"h'.":|"'.':i‘|'"' lhn,'lm. A:G‘I:: i 5 1O on of O i u b got b " | S y v elaborate - ittle il vhi true bey nd all doubt that disease, affecting che. mm EEDE Gek Hdachs, | On the tocommendation of Captain J |7,y uge i Iaid for & block and a half, | ceremony was fullowed by an elaborate he a little: doubtful, and without which |1 iy ryan nee | syela sty more h knpe j heumatism, | P. Kimvall, assistant surgeon, concurred nd Grants men wouking busily at !]‘:;nqm-'..'nn(ulul(:(r“ e B, oy | Correamondance of the tine Tetare the. oonvention. 1 4ill Tocl the | VA R oty | e S ¥ Nervons Weakness, Brain Worry, Llood Sores, | in Ly the medical director of the depart- | lie end of this, and the second block will | Thie BUEAS IUiBHCncs 8¢ ‘The pr 'y Covumues, Neb., August 18, 1883, —1 Hlie. palee g R (I 101U B, WAGNER is fully aware that there are | Billousness, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, | 0 = c . Sergeant John |be done by Saturday. The rails of the [ them wellknown citizeus o prosenits, oo | public, pulseon thin aubjoct aa I spin | many physiians, and some sentitie pecple, who i g | Kidney Trowbles and darities. § ment, ommissary ergeant John "y . s 8 . though very handsome, were ngt dis-|n0to many improvements in this city (around, and address you again on the im for 1w aking this class of dis.ases & kpe- # Wnmpin Toatimontnia, Powers, now at Fort Sidney, Neb., will | ntreet car track have been laid firmly in | though very ‘hilame, Wor By O ity i Hen ity 1 ot ;g 15 know that with: most, per ] “gamaritan Nersine (s doing wondere & y . (i the base, and a double runs north for a | played. he bride and groc Or & fsince my last visit here, notably in the hackod A ndl intelligenos o mre enlighten- | ‘rlllrh.l.0.‘M:~lfmo|n.r:"::“h‘;"l’£"‘-“7- proceed to Fort Washakie, Wyo., for|oouple of blocks, giving » long awitch, | trip to the vast. They will Tve in Lin-| i of ‘new and substantial dwellings e — & view lataken of tho ' Ject, and that the physio: 1 fos dnty to reco 0 , givi Ve ' Acid P 1 who devotes himself 80 reliey } 4 aménf’fl'.hr.‘l.rn.n;nl.l.dm‘v.dn. Kaneas. | nedical treatiment at that post. When Sixteenth is finished up it will bo | coln, Neb. which are being builtin every part of the """;:::n ‘C‘olo‘llln: ")‘;";l;"""- Faving tham (10 worse tha a:\m: wh “ veicians falled. i : h e ity —— il Y ] nerator to hin race S el A Edic, Beaver, Px A statement of his caso will be for- the handsomest street in tho city. WON BY A FOUL city, indicating & prosperous condition of | Tnto half a tumbler of ice water put & ician who by closs uiicaion et o 1a p - torrommondence freely anawwered; 8 | warded by the medical officer at Fort Rast Batate TFanafen. - affairs, and inauiry among the business | teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate; add sugar | fashman e the sny 1 dasriin e the fise o H L LT T b et Siduey, Neb., to the medical officer at| g following deeds were filed for rec. [ Abrupt Settlemont of tho Davis | yen calls out the fact that business is | to the taste, et TR b R 1 b d ", : 7‘ ida Fort Washakie, Wyo., through the| i qin the county clerk’s office August Willinms Konck-Out, constantly on the increase, and while no SEARRIAC H oRiNGs uncared for has passed away. ol ? AT A proper channels. roported for Tuz Brr by Amea' veal [ one is claiming anything like a “‘boom" & i k Being satisfied, by facts that have come | e . T t the mersh {uterrogated all olal g , by 3 P » agency: yet the merchants interrogated all claim| o gy Making Tt v 4 5 sdge sitice the roviewal ol Sonie 1100 or 1200 psople gathere : 2 aking Them Unlawful to be I Have Found I ||t his kuowledgesinee the reviewal of | ™50 eI 1y ot . trustees, 0,0, |, Some 1100 or 1200 p lpln‘_;l.lnl‘un d &4 155 doing & Sh6re: Broipetot. stk PRt (b ite A Few Reasons | 3 the court martial proceedings in the case 1, %o Afdrew B, Mote aiid wils, s, w. o Union hall last night tosce Bill Davis ex- (i e DR AREL iy oY i t win. i 'V conv 5] ol o | - to 4 o RO ] ‘e on of Amet knock o an ever before, s an evidence o! P Why you shot y the celeb . 1L ‘1 Was l)ma.xc!lmn,km of & manwhen he got & box ui»uullhu‘y convict Jo l:_n R. Muga, late Jots 7 and 8, bl,ck 98, Onaha, 81,153.30. d!um.]n n of .}m-n'\, .Ln )L!\.:I\H.l Bill W't Tt iod - o - m:-l) _\«x\.y:‘:-fln) the celebrated Dr. H. Wagner's ot PA;M'-“' "t"y:‘;fl;’;“{ *m l-lnlr'-,}\-}: and ure | private, Company D, 7th Infantry, that Alvan 8, Vinostit andl Wifo to Juhn A Williams, the colored heavy-weight chiam- | this I notice that business houses, vacant | Special to the Commercial Gazotte, H br. 15, Wagnet in a natitral physician.” § iy s st o injusti b done him, the | ,, V40 S o Yot * [ pion of this const, in four rounds, Mar- | when 1 Yore ) . v 36 A vi: O 9 dlse 5ty D%, Fowi mail, postjaid. grave injustice has b done_ hiin, Butler, w. d. lots 1 and 2, block F,|F t sty UL when I was here last, are now all occu ATLANTA, G, August 21.—A discus. . . Fowtr, . department commander hereby remits | % Bl Q 3 * [quis of Queensbe rules. The arrange | &g and dwellings * iV o 1o | sion of the Chineso question has again T)u'-hlryml"s!.l“v‘inl Phrenologist. The American Diarrhaa Cure 1|\ oxpired portion of his sentence. Shinn's Snd add., SL000. Ml to [ments for the uxtibitation were unually ' el Ll R bt A e e e B G A BT L AT Haa stood the test for twenty years. Sure cure for | He believes that what he has already suf- “,_l“f‘“ - ! gas ““i l.\‘ AT goud. In place of having the biuts on found. These things, together with its | (v Loo Chong's friends to one of the | ;.. . The World's Greatest Phyxlognomist, all Nover Fulls, Disrrhasa, Dysentary, and Chole- | fered, is an adequate punishment for the | M1 s‘i'('m" ots 2 and 3, block } {hy wunall atage, o raised platform fifteen [ReOgrapheial location and railrond facili- | ge fowors of Caucnsian womathood. | el of ens s aerfully proficient Inyour knowl- { ety N .+ |drunkenness, debauchery, and _absence |4 AbaE Place, $500. 0 5] feet squire was erveted in the middle of iy "wlflmt Columbus has a [ Agror the marniago of Willie Lo Chong, D8, 3. MAveREW. 4 Deane’s Fever and Agne Tonic & Cordial, { frow duty, which he hiwself confe e o WAt | tho tlour, the seats beug citcld rownd in ing future beforo hory and 1ot 80 | 4 Gtcoma of (ho Waynesboro distuss | oty ™ AMeted fud ready. rlleh in your e o =" e impomible o upply thorapid et the ame. | Hlosyital Steward Frederick J. Bergold, | FH e & (Tt A0 G P00 anch n way that every o could easity | € 1 tho g distance, ' vither, A | o, soveral logislators, chief of whom | A e 1. Wagner it 8 rogular graduate, from { SURE CURE WARRANTED U. 8. A., having reported at these liu- | gffaays 4 ¢ € 8¢ WA 95 ID B ] ses every movemont of the contestants, (W epirit of enterprise scoms to have | yuy My, Jordan, of Hancock, determin- | Rellevue How ital, New Vord city; has had v. 1§ ex- i . For Pover aud Agve, and all Malarial troubles. | quarters, in compliance with paragraph 2, | S50 g0 e La o OPANING THE SHOW. i ““‘}4"‘“" ‘.W__"l'l‘ citizons, I notice K up tho mixturo of races, by |ull brancues of ‘b belored sclemee ee.crinlly. on PRICE, 1.0, Syuciul\lrdl, No. 176, current seri ul‘_"';h""l wid dots Tand 8 Mook o8, | ack Maynard and ¥ Holman,a pupil |8 e driving ”Wl"\ fl"I“‘ 'é't" making such marriages unlawful, A bill | chronic disases.” Bk ¥ s adjutant general's office, is, on recom. | VRSN, W. d d P91 of Maynard's, engaged in the first imter- [Krounds, = convenient to - the ity | '¢ho subjost has already undergone pre- DR W 2. Bow uis & Evine, W.J. WHITEHOUSE | it the medicat divector ot e | ity $2.000. . o, |view. Holan was by Mk Wi hoavior 80 duly inclowed, also s Base ball| % eSSl STRACY STEIOS IS, | 0, e B, Wugne as meriins il 57 dopnrtment, assigned to duty at Fort )h muel E. Rogers 2u(l wife to Poter E. | [0 o) two, but the seience which {¥round, very convenient to the city, pur- | o catiod for final acti This mmfu vato and wexual diseasen.” - Virginia City Chronicle. . LABORATORY, I6TH BT, OMAHA, NEB. | 01, Neob., and will at onc ropory | Peterson, w. d. lot 12, block 4, Improve | gy my'q " brothor possesses mero than | chused and inclosed within the last thiree |3k commotion in the Ohiness colony | Fnds o 1 41d# fock to see him."~Saa For Sale by all Druggists' |to the commanding officer thereof for [Nt association add., £500. +n. | counteracted this, and before the initial | ¥oeks at a cost of about 81,000, where 1}, AV usta, who found that immediate | & e Doctor Tong experionco axa pecinlist . Lydia C. Anderson to Robert L. Gar- g R TR , yesterday witnessed a good game of base [ % d should render him very succossful."—Rocky Moun- € wont hy Express on roce i t of price. maes | duty. lichy S @ Tot 9 1 Tacob's add.. §1,500, | round was over the weightier man's flesh | ¥ L KR ek (EHB R b ol action was necesary. A well known | e —— ————+————————| Sergeant Mathew E. Flynn, company | }% ' S 14 8 GREGAE RS SSTE Hooked ruddy, while Maymard's Jooked | pull between tito Reystones, of Colum- | ygistrate was eallod upon to perform NEBRASKA LOAN AND TROST CU |L 14th Infuntry, is detailed for duty in 1;\:‘)1(";“)mi'v". kl"'x ‘88 000, S I lenn and white, Jack gt mlwrnehuk.|"“:v "‘:‘ :“‘l’ Waloos, in “:n:ht tlll:: lu}l}l\-l' tho macriage ceretony, and upon arrive e connection with department ritle contest, L AT SR s AR ing tumble in the scoond round, and ¥ob Worsted i -a score of 7 to 1), The}; cati im O s i HASTINGS, NEB. AR LTS RHE By ke Post commander | - Augustus Kountzo and wifo to John | |1 REREEC I T 8SERG cautiously. | defeated players, howover, have nothing u‘l’fi.'.'k.,l,‘.'.‘.’, I',‘.“.'.Ti'h:.‘"’i‘f:.;,’-"1'::_%1'(‘."“'.‘.’:‘ 1| Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. i to report at Fort-Omaha, Nob., by Sep. | Boekhott, w. d , lot 2, block 7, Kountee's | |1 wivd-up, however, both men woke |0 be ashamed ‘of in their playing, us | Gl dovelopod shpely-1ooking. WHLtS | A one ime s dscusion of the secret vies waa. an: Capital, - - $250.000.|Gmiver 10, 885 " Al 800 i to .| i Tl vaoh othot bravely. | both eluba. play an oxcelont guiie, A | wirian, " pursoudod oy mwny friohds | ek HeD B LSS, T, During the absence of First Lieutenant | 6y 7o Hwshane and wiff o L Nocy were introduced the rlncky mid. | for ton-professionals thoy are both hard | gnong” them the mother of the bride, | Vit a fow yersago would hardiy menton b | JAS. B. HEARTWELT, President. Butler 1D, Price, adjutant, 4th Infantry, | §ii S qibaon, W €y 06 16 W S | lle-weight Ed Hall and Joo Martel, | W beat. - They réceived good encourage- | My aid Mrs. Loo Chong and others. | aware that I 1 his duty-—disagresable. thovgh i 2 AL , Vi Frosideat. n Fort Omahn, Neb., Second Liew ;“\}’\%wn subdivision of ne § se} 30,16, 13, | ‘" style of both men was Righly amus- |Ment, as thero was a crowded ground to | \ecor the nuptial Knot was. tied, congrat. | ey be- to anile:tha' madter iout gloves and < P WEBSTER. tenant Frank B, Andrus, dth Infantry, (3020 o inig, Hll iudulging in a variety of won- | W1tess the gane, and everybody seemed | ylutions woro given. The brid received | Skphinty, sbout 1 sad lntellgent ysrents A xantere s eqaia Dlivee will l"*;’“’"'" the duties of recruiting ofl SARATOGA DOINGS. key-shines, kept the audience in a ron “‘f'::‘l""lr‘:‘“l‘ they had got their money’s | jyndsome presents, among them a $60 | Ihe rosulls attending this .lmuualllnfln e forc £.L Clarke, E. C. Webster, cor at that post: A X and Martel clawing the air like a wild | Worth ot fun i Chineso fan. A big dinner was spread, | mery not undentood, or not proy erly eatimated; an GUUH Pratt, Jas. B. Heartwell, A general court marshal is appointed |, cat. But l'oth men wade & spiritadshow, | 1 an told that within a very short | iy wroom runs a grocery store, does i | ho mmturs does not T ite. closs Thvestigation, 1t wik D. M. McElHinney.| to meet at Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo., on The Buccess of the Union Sunday giving and taking with energy. In the time ltl_lul‘u \wlllklm‘»{siurmmni fxulzlul‘y ]m good business and is making money. The | Wilingly | m;ml 0 e i i the 27th day of August, 1883, or us soon School Picnic - The School wind-up Hall had it pretty uearly his | oPeration, backed by men who have the | oy pting was all done in two weeks. Mr. | (e S0 b Kooy Nbroug First Mortgage Loans a Specialtv | pucitir it pacticae, for tho i, of Tacket et way, belting Matl in’ tho.faco | 1eans to iake it & wuccoss, . The build:|0sdun'ow oxpresson determintion o | TR ety e ferp o it o - Corporal Norrij vis y B, T ¥ vl or blo i nner | 108 18 now ready for occupation and part |, is bi it vi acquired through ac ddent. The excitement once ex- e Gl R & basbaait Bab T ek "fi:ll:txlr_-.l ;“‘i{m -113“:11 , compuny E, Tth R BT un.ryl other bl _»w,l Wind and temper | 18 101 "mcm"u;‘w e {hm lmal}mu call up'l s bill and push it vigorously ere | Kelenced, the practice Wi bo rejeated again tior where school Bonds and other legally #suid Mu- 'y, and such other prisoners as may " a2 were both admirable. . % & other yellow manikins secure white-faced | again, until atlast the habit becomes firm and com- 8 ¢l Socurities o Nehraska can e negutiated vy be brought belore it. SARATOGA, Aug. 23rd, 1883. By way of an interlude Bill Davis' two Mll‘“!‘_fll"l L notice that Columbus gots to | (Go.,° il coniavestho vetim, Mental and nervous at- . fuinum. wvorable terina. Luans made onl mproved Detail for the court: Captains Hen At the special school meeting, Tuesday | Lalf-Japa " ereditable ex- | the front. ki flictions are usually the primary resul velt-atn L iy o the Stae throary : : Cap! ry ¥ [ ay | half-Japanese sons gave a creditble ex- ! ¢ iy 4 = . - riel i e A g U Bl R efort o o { iaonaitAe. el corresvondenta. w M. Cronkhite, assisant surgeon aind | evening, the school board was instructed |Iubition of club-swingg, che youngor—| e e e ot et 1 e 1..;.5"5.151\:..{.‘ e iy f ey s KL SR, ___| William I. Reed, 7th infantry. .Licuten- R ; i a boy of about six—showing Nimself the | Columbus Journal, as it is an old timer, kg by dobilty.” The boy secks seclusion, and ) Frank Taylor, 14th infantry and Charles | 18 aofism[l, for which $300 in bonds was The brothers Cottle, Tom and Hugh, at thu_lmlm, a man that occupies the tirst { agreement w)uuh. the returned operators (" (i iy tronbled with exceeding and .,.l.,\.yh.‘ A. Booth, 7¢h infantry. Second Lieu- | voted. Nothing was done as regards the | two long-limbed and limber young men, | Plice in the confidence of this jeople, | are required to sign: Dushiiness in”thele presence, Lascvious dreatuay tenant George W. Mclver, 7th infantry, | retention of Principal Bailey, as the con- | next amused the audience and themselves | Put I will make you acquainted with the | ESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CONPANY-—AGRER- | FHoliant wym, toma. o ; judge advocate. tract was signed some time since. 1t was | with a little fraternal sparring, with o | Democraty undorits new nianagenmient. | st with RE-ENPLOTED TRLEGNAPARRS. | I the prictics i violently persiuted in, mors erions I'he following named recruits for 5th |stated, however, that the reason there|spat in the wind-up that prom. | Higgine & Hensley. Mr. Hensloy, Tf 1 ofoooo.....incone | e or o, Hestls convuislons, are exyerionced, cavalry, now at Fort Omaha, Neb., are | was not a larger attendance at the last |ising somothing lively when the twoshook lluh.u_vu. was the foutulur of the paper, ‘l\n'lnml.‘un“u“my ‘llp'lwnlru)-mtjlluymm'nt.lhy L|ln» :]..,Eu\:llll‘:r‘fr1:;1‘:‘_\\14?1!‘1‘\‘.\:\@:%\::::,|nwnmlvulldhcyhQ ussigned as follows: session of the school under Builey's|hands. There was an intermission of u [MArting it sowe years ago as the Colum- | Western Uwion Telograph Company, erchy | oge, thaly, Sesch secssm vy ooy yractice, 1 Troop A—Fort Washakio, Wyo.—Da- | wanagement was that tho par-|fow minutes, and then camo the ovent of [ b3 “Ira,” but retired from -tho busi. | bromiss il dieo b wied Wi W SACEB o s of i, ston ot oncei vid V. Bell, John Bigger, William Bri-|ents = did _ not think their|the evening. A buzz arose from the | 1088 sbout two yewrs ago aud formed a | W SINE 0 ETEERTTN G wiiliation wich | sossiile effort to dososbut ft you fail I your nureons ton, Thomas Carter, and Wilhelm Fred | children would receive the proper atten- [audience as the two men mounted the [ W partnership with Judye Higging, but [y oryg v, whother secret or | r will-power broken, take some nrve tion. The attendance forthe last session e, Davis coming first, and showing up | they say, has ulways regreted the separ- | apen, which in_anywise attempts o regulate 0 youin your effort. Having {reed yourself ) AG‘F‘NG Troop B—Fort Niobrara, Neb.—Daniel | was shown to average forty-seven, the |asa rugged veteran, with a beavy chest uuulu |n-,hl\vl'|| hion and his tirst love, und t:m .~ru|m.]u' t wy nnrvlh-u, or :lmpuym;-.nc H:;n:llhunhn it ..!.v“.::::!l“'.“{i';f(.“‘;‘.‘,‘é“.’.‘;ld‘“:‘a'a’u‘.‘. Y Douovan, Frank Noland, William Rior- o ¥ ilo aEToF | 1 o much underneath the beit; Wil | finally induced his law partner, Judge | therefor, while in the employment now under- | [ ono that any one may, for some_time, . 8 O [T, ey om0 o, A I,'f‘-vfi’.t R y,""'“‘.,‘"]'l'l”d~°l"9 .L"‘*""""i. o "'f"“""fd‘."" ll“r'\'-‘"t]h,‘~"°,'.“1;““,-'11 Higging, to go in with himn aud buy her | teken. 1| D Tcovery no T, ve Hitnsolf 11 40 this fascinnting lan, Juames e , | children in the school district is r Yiwws Eollowing and displaying o heavily | Hggtus, to go i Rl Aud T do heroby furthor agreo that T will, [ !5% <" rerb without, suffering from iks Sullivan, Nomis Walton and Charles | than It was also stated that per- | muscled torso, a head like a hullet, aml | Mr. Hensley is said vo bo o wan | ity in che employ of said company, render | eyl conroqaenscs at some future te. e number Opposite Postoffice. Wilson, sons were induced to sgn the petition | clean-shaped, singwy limbs., The prelim. | Vf considerable talent in - the editoriul and faichful wervico to tho best ofwy [0t souneiven whoae fuca, aeated to il the s 3 " SR ) i re : A . 2 et 3 o B s St 1T = > | enjoined by wealoe! ngly large, ! Troup e llnrlLL lllcl\lmncly. Wy | circulated by Builey foran_ assistant on | naries having beon settled, tho tvo_ men el in :;:""; ’:}.‘:‘:3”.':‘1*?::(1"‘ Ak AL bl S S chgen thisunforicate SR ot iy can N sonid Shurles C! or, S s 4 2 icio: i Gt G g able manner; and Judge guins 15 pon any re ) | Ut | traiodto. vactico of self-abuse, whic) J HRST'ULASS BUS[NESS PRUPBRTY fim i"'jw:ss Ty ol ‘\.1( hiar Lspc m;-“h‘l‘-:‘l- 'y t_hu slntuu_\.nt‘hlmt '(hurn‘ were sufficient. iced to the center of q!o_nn,. Davix s s ey sl e :}lm]“r T or Wich any such orgauizativn. or s l.n“,.f{.fi.,.,‘e.‘. “.mr;::(‘:l :,m]:u:llir:l’g:“m:w):.mfl:m . e Jonag Meyers, Frank McOau- | funds, while Treasurer Elton stated that ng determined, and Williams hiding Al o 1vioh S 5 i i Y. of this habit i suthelent to induce ¥, ermatorrhoa b ley, Henry C. Sharpuack and Fred Ter | there were not. There was no bad blood | a nervousness under n jaunty air. About the only gbjection to thew, so fur, | “y5,0q , 1883, Jater years,and 1 havy many of such cases under sk IMPROVZD AND UNTMPROVED Bk % shown except in & chi ristic speech CLUMSY FIGHTING, 8 ”"‘” “"i)‘_ ‘i"l_”"k’l toa bad f"f;ii)\ ‘lli"l' T R ot wentat the present day. 4 0op D—TFort Niobrara, Neb.—¥ra[by the sage of Saratoga in which he| The fight i DAY i ocrat ¢, which in this county will -~ proba- i ¥ ' T ' 1| Bermant, James F William H, Kel- | touc ¢ el f ¥ ASHIBILAN IS ARAI g gt in, ly operate in their favor, as 1 am told it [Address]....ooooininninn i e . THROUGUOUT THE CITY ! ant, James Horan, William H. Kel- | touched ou everything bt the important | rush upon his ebonized antagonist, W | » N Resident Property --- Imp roved 9 4 room house on Harney street, near new 1y and Theadore W. Kilmer. [ E—Fort MeKiuncy, Wyo.— son, Michael C. Riley and ane of this school racket. The Union Sundiy school scholavs and officers, with their friends, to the number of ubout one hundred and Gifty, passed s mecting it firmly. To the sury ry one both men showed a remar able k of science, Williams throwing is strougly democratic Talking on subj s political with a hat the appointment of Mr. Cowdry, of zentleman who resides here, 1 remarked Accopted for the W. U. Telegraph Company. e 5 . Superintendont, | — 113 WILD RA Young Mer Who may be suffering fram the effects of youthtad iRler niallt 0w i 3 DS, or indiscretions will do well toavail themselsos et bbe e | Robinson, Neb.—Jas. | a splendid day at Prics’ Lake on Wednes- his avws about like o windwilland the ex-| o/ city, to the deputy collectorship” un- R of this, the g eatest boon ever laid at the l ar of saf- y it y at Prics’ n Wednes- { o] n b ’ 1 LOYER M, 10 6 room housc near Aigh ol on Daven- ‘ Huwilton, James . | day. It was & gay throns and L cl.\:npl(lfl li T i and | (oe LW, R ; 5 B Aa fering humanity, D Wao: ..uluguumnmuu:xar DOt AEPBOL .. ... o\oees i nessasess ARI00NES soiinde, i A . H a4 ong d o strikin pably and elumsi 3 *: % An American Schoolmaster’s Adven- | feit 20 for ey wof semjnal woakness or private k 13 Doubo Kouse 18 vooins, roniv for $oyer | Kiernan and Jawmes Quinlivan. e S (s T monmed 6y Kep s wind [eral mtisfaction aud waw very favorubly e e P DB e B (R e Bl mouth oo : ai Yeel Troop G—Fort Washakie, Wyo.—Jon- | sily decked horses, of which there were | which Davis did It tived himsel | Mentioned by the local papers as a se- T sakepto iz s, | 16 5 re Dougla strcet.. 16001 ) SR YACH ) Te | which Davis did not, but tired himsell ot qeE My o s et Lawrence. 16 § roui ouse, cor. Lton Farnam sireet. . $ oo [athan Carlin, -~ LE S neatly fifty put at the servico of the chil- |out with wild work, both going to their | vctitn of werit. My companion suilud e 18 Thewo coom hoise, barnaad tall Ty Troop H, Fort Robinson, Neb.—&en- | dren, and crented quite a sensation. The {geats in u very grosy condition when | * #isnificant suile and suid - ehat it might 3 ; d M | 10 Cottage, 6 rooms and first 1 Born, 1“,"“"‘!“ Buryer, John Gilbert, | balloon ascension was the event of the | time was callod. . When time for the see '”]"‘ ”,"“ AV, S0 DRI beasioRy Mol S i asisAtn i T Middle Age en. peaLl Silteranitath, s oo Honry G, Hissink, Joseph Hegele, Rob-| duy and was a grand success, as was tho lond round was given the two men were | WHow he gets down closo to the ground | W. J. Ballard, principal of the publie '\ 00 0 ihe age of 30 t0 60 who are | AT OGO 4 5o | ert Koller, Max Lasky and Wi, J. Neff. | entirve picnic. still in a decidedly shaky condition, the |1 Watehes the thing a lictle, you will | school i Jumaica, Loug Island, arrived | S0 S5 WO S0 Samidons of the biade i =7 Elevon roois binite, sores; busgain. - 8 o0 | Troop I, Fort McKinney, Wyo.—Win. |~ Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure | fow blows siven . fling . anywhers |¢¢ that instead of going north, as it |in the city on Saturday” evening, having | der,often wecom, ania by uslight smarting or bura: | f 28 Good howse and lot ucar st. Mary's avenue 4000 |J Courtney, Willism G, Lorah, Charles u, except perhaps the acci- | Finaliy " Williams i “")L of | seems to be, it i actually moving south. | run all the rapids of the St. Lawrence in ing’ senation, and » weakening of the :i;:v,z,;‘.“mn. i s iy Neill, Charles Schmale, Willimn Wessel | dental baptism of one of ouryoung meu, | ig k) At struck | A8 1sual with men secking information, | a skift' 17 feet long, 3 feot 9 i the urhury de_osite ro,y sodfmont will €4 House, barn, 1 acre in_ west Omaha and Hiram Weods. without serious results howeve e nd ool likenlnm e b I profdssed profound ignorance as to my | beam. In conversation with a Star re- d somotimes small | articles of albun 81 T v o v tnd e roun e Troop K, Fort Niobrara, Neb.—Chas. s Striding. over hivn the | compauion's meaning, and intimated that | jorter he saidz 1 loft Capo Vincent is eoloe witl e LRI mIIkISh hik, Agals, s L i Kol g Holand, GOl focHthom | bisuritothnatasessl el e oot IOk Bt euck Biei nag euiE 0y wllxf:.:ilr..llll}lllr.l-fll;:' TRy ‘;.'[l:.h: Ll "”"'1112“(;..1';",}',; ey ik thiveo |y wany madwieiles CU SN INOTATL T Sy A - 4 tats bl M. in the very act of going over the stage. | - 1 80 SO ) id, *“ther o hild could I b ness. W. will guarantee o j erfeet o o oop_ L, Fort McKinney, Wyo.— |James H. Conrad returned Tuesday from | Tngtantly asletlouse, Al LI 2'Oh,” he said, **there is|anything; a child could run %hem, but f.,0"u healthy restoration of ' the genito-url At U A cis M. Campbell, Martin Coleman, | the west, affer an absence of ,,".,-)., Rhai Il|llml.|ul‘lll’llilln]lll|l|ll|"il'l‘, ': Iy‘l‘)i]:‘ '?L'tt ] ;nllll) no secret abont it, and the thing is very [ when wo struck the Long Sault we had | g e : S s ouse Y Faulkner, i ol el e | Jumping tc e AU o /hile by ¥ 4 } sultation tree, Thorough examination an . 144 'x'xu;:.t_a":mm 0 ! o Fred, W. 1.|'|‘.lkn}|, William H. Hein |4 year, in whichtime he has bes gaged | ing <Foul!” at the top of his voice. Jor transparent. :\ hile T am not suguest - our hands full, 1 canassure you. We took | 05 o gh e 150 Hous Goma, closets, chtern and city and William T. Walters. on the Oregon Short L He will eutor’| dan succecded ab Just in yelling louder| P8 said 1 that Mr. Cowdry will not | the south side, where the current flows [ Ail communications should be addressed, Dr. Henry water, half lot, corner 1ot o Californis Troop M. Fort Robinson, Neb.—Ed- | the senior class of the state unive in | than & o when Lrang foudert ke o very good officer as far as collect- | with lightning-like rapidity, so wo just | Henry Wagner, . 0, 2%, Donser, Colorado s wonie; 8o rosaw cucn; one - | ward Farloy, Sames J, McDonald, . John | September. than ll tho others, when he announced | % eomal “rovenuo is concerned, yot | steered our buat and lot the current carry | e, Younk Mase Pocket Com anion, by br. K A o s palt Trone . 0or Doweies St 12 000 | McMahon and Frank Ri SER hat it wan o dalibornte foul, but that he | |18 LR 3 0oting “ o with |us slowg: Whon' we igob. Dratty well| bt shis. ent by el vo ek addres - F £ Jock and & half frow P. 0., Doug e M a ank 8, 2 ———— believed W 3 ’ gh dgnor- | 10 MY r g us along. ¢ 2 g { ce, $1,26, ) 165 2 tary e, sooms, bars, half 05, Itk 'i“ll, recruits for Fort Niobrara, Neb., DLEI _:;im- IH % 35:1.;:::w:l..<‘(lfv L:{:,";f}‘\.’.?u.n:‘ the appointment, aud Iuch-.u-ly appears | down into the worst part of the “rapids 170 House and full cor. lot near 8t. Mary's will be yent in charge of an officer to that | . - E I iy badteners’oy ST ihat it was a forced loan, and not a | we ran ashore and saw a glorious sight. B _ 1 e st s a0 | post dirvet, Dhose for Fort. Robinson, | SGHAMEL. (o this city Augut sad, at | that i coplid not, bo nepated and time | untary eontribution, said iy inform- | Pho worth and south curients of the | Let Your Light Shine. 72 Housesd ruama bat hieeY, Neb,, to Fort dney, Neb.; those for b s i S . L P “lant G W. Post is too shrewd a politi: [ Saul ot just below, and the wave improved, ou 15th streot near Elizabe eb., to F Vs i those for canicl, aged 9 years, 7 months and | (he thir it A ¥ ault met just below, al ho waves i I Sree Fort’ McKinney, Wyo., to Fort D. A. o the third round, : L tan to solock & man for that position who | were piling on to of oo anothor, zolls | Dr. Wagner, the cclobratul soclalist, of Denver Russell, Wyo., and those for Fort Wash | ; 2 The old man weut at his work little | \o)'tho head aud front of the Valentine | ing in i corkscrow mannor and boiling i | Gony S tarier sireet, ellsss inleitog thewor 377 New house. 5:room. barn und etlir im akie, Wyo., to Port Fred, Stecle, WY0.) [ rendonco an Lith streot botween Chicago and subiandithe! two'begantgoQyl| $AIK, Sl S SCHBYIMBBERN I BRLAMSKA WAV ARANARE SHEMIR A R s | e o i ne thit . osterity will bless Tem e enition R\ 12000 'r‘ } CUOTRD OF: AL OVRE,H L0 (IBne- [(Oass, ol other in a half-dazed conaj. | 00, hundred votes out of nineteen huu- | But we got into our boat aud hud uh |4 gusnd testimon 1 trom all over the Unitod States ragk pdareses (a1 EMALALILIN er the men to the commanding ofticer of 15 . e & . | dred, unless there was something back of | exciting time for a few minutes, We | from thos he has cured, is . roof .osi ive that hedoes 145 room Ootiago, ) A HAZE, —-August 22d, at 2 p. m., R, T.., won |tion. ~ Willimms managed to threw his ? i ; orat ¢ wes of these dis “The aftilcted Dhonta, near west achool, on Fleasant St. 4 000 | these posts, or such oflicers ns may be Ay § o R T, won 4 t; that kind of popularity don’t get po- | hud first to dodge a whirlpool and then orst ¢ wes of those diseases. ‘Tho aftil ~, 179 House of 7 roouns, large cor. lot besutiful . of Mr. and Mrs, Haze, aged 10 months, i out in some sort of fashion and Da . ” w of every kind will S ouse of 7 roouns, large cor. designated to meet them at the railroad [ 0 4 : b y 5 litical favors, you kno keep clear of the “‘corkscrew waves,” but 11 A vetissariantin =74 Homae of § it oo bavm, 1ot 66155 stations Fancral thin afteruoon wt 4 o'clock, from tho | vis wont down, s much though weak- |5 o) Tooked like “atraight gaods,” 1 | wo did it and. camo into Corwall safe 3 yvers, and il on hiin for wdslce, 1 we 374 Hous of & ryrés food bars, 4ok 06 HOng: 5 4 L rosidence, No, 1418, Williama stroet, wything else. Forgetting hisdi | Sk S i“‘-.mm"'l‘L ke [ "l 4 1 Kknow you will'corroborate us in saying he s the suf- 0 No v'llu,- commanding officer, Fort Oinal S ik rect caution, Williams leaned over the | S71¢U4eC h 'Vl ) ) \ hi 1D ROUNEs 5. ) L I forer's true friend. = Kocky Mounrain News, il ot b gl | ruits now at the post, to their proper|ihe city, hwving come down from Yankton | wss too obvious and deliberat d,:[ o Y )38k 2 il 0PARIOR L EOVEMIK 4 s, BE., lot 40116 .. o ; H 20 2. I s K iton | w erate, an ¢ ‘ W e S LAt ¥ s 14 6 e i viw atations, by tho firsc favorable oppor | with Judgo Pot, who hus taken charg of Das | though Davia lny exhiaustel on the f g ‘.f,.,fi'.’.."[z'"lx‘u.“?."l."‘2.'50;". G Every {o#mendn f:?.f:fiafa ‘!{,‘m}"y::: Relief to the Afflicted. 1 (ouse aud 2 full lotson wanity. oy o 3 A { - | Duwes, g b o Of ol vhicl % B 3 3 74 Hoseai el 15 omeur St and Waimuie 8t 3 000 | Chinnon, troop C, and Harvey White, | #21® district: A DA e o excited | 00" now the waid A. M. Port is vory | threw all his streugth into his paddle | 913 Y1 iwaiscomes to i frouk nd & cow i % %"'i"' [“monlq. near cor. Hickory and 100 | tr00p 1, Hth cavalry, to Fort McKinney, | MADE HAFEY Av ALTAR | ——r— . anxious to get the republican nomination | stokes, and we swept with lightning-like | w or. 15 Wagner, of this city. ‘He standy at the top il SR L t it Lt R Wyo. . S AnOld Woman Defying the Locomo. | for the same '}“"““'.]', 'll..av llunknllm 1.,«? rapidity through the foaming, roaring, | of hisere ....m:5"13:?'3“.:.'.35‘...?&":.’31"..‘21.’, e ots. Charles A. Kuemmel, troop D, and 2 tive, downed the formerly very popular and | hoiling swells. My boat is one of the | Viewed in the light of sclentiie acquirements - He CLABS (L) Wiltiam Couch, troop K, 6th Cavalry, to | Marriage of Miss Julict Goldberg |, o\ o able prosecuting attorney of this district, | best ef the kind aud went over the swells | eudorsed by the most eminent of the modical facu by, 20 cholos, large lots acar siroot car, in Millard and | Fort Niobrara, Neb. ana Mr. David Wike—An Int Wl i anid an. ebul h h]V advertising him as u|in a beautiful manuer. One moment 1 [ Hisoitice st 348 Larumir Strcet, whete be will soeets Osldwell nidivion. - Placo” Gooa| Bemard Dooley, troop G, bth Cavalry, esting Ceremony. A6 68" MNA M SREINANE (M0 Be judge of the supremo court. | was on the brink of a wave looking dowu | 1ér how their comylaint. ~ Pomeroy,s oo TR Jalp 16 il TGS/ to Fort Washakie, Wyo. kit took & dowshuut, “all these accidents [but T don't think Reere *catchen on” | perpondicularly on the whito face of my | beuwocrst. ’n-hkyfln«m&‘mfi-fl;)flw!n"l‘fl'fifk""flfldmfin- Leave of absence for one montk is Ohi Herald, 22 lu:'curjunt hyllmrwullryu;g ftn be lnnu]‘t. to that worth a dovn uml” then | pilot, next mowment our positions were ro- r——— Twenty throe lots In **Shiun If0m, o second Lientenant Charles P, |Chicago Herald, 22. have seen hundfeds of farmers who[you see, continuee my wel in- | yersed and was in th : 3 3 £ jots in K. V. Smith's sdditien, granted Second Lientenan harles P, , . 4 A ¥ ) \ ol g " e R Al | §tivers, Oth - Infautry (Fort Bridger,| Mr. David Wise, of Lincoln, Neb., [ would stop their towms far enough away |formed friend, this deputy collector. | rough of the boiling waters, | CrORic Complaints Require lr-:‘:‘-;:ndtlfirmumnu my oftioe, for lots in all | Wyouing), :,lnl Mlll]l ].\llulletn(:inhl::u|i,;‘,hlln|ngl|(ur of | rror 'L!m t‘unn so there would be ntln dan- | ship has been seeking an investment all [ Wo had some pretty close shaves, Time for & Cure, pe! o elty, Recruit William Tait, enlisted at Fort | Mr. an rs. N. D. Goldberg, of 3414 | zer, but about one in ten acts as though | along the line, Dodge, Colfax, and Mer- | but muscle and skill triumphed and 8 & Acre Tracts, D. A. Russell, Wyo.. ia assigned to com- 1 abaah aveinge, meta marriad s 7 o'glosk f e awned i sarth, il by gotw the | rick, to holp A. . out with lis nomina | wo camo out of the rapids pesiiattd RS e R T 1 CLASH (A). pany A, 9th Infantry. ast evening at Martine's South Side [lind end of hiswagon over, thinkshe ha- [ tion, Yov have probably scen a good | then ran the Cascades, swept through St, | Wagner noed not feel backward because of inability | Ten acres near Ft. Omaha, The following ia}publinllud for the in- |dancing hall. The ceremony was per- whieved something remarkable. T ex- | deal of mention of this collectorship in | Louis and ran the Lachine. The latter u:,v‘I un’."‘""l '.: 'J‘-‘v:‘rrl\"l‘“hv::«.‘l:h!;‘n-io‘:ndui i -FL'.‘.".‘-L’."?.:::’.&?:?%. formation and guidance of the troops |formed according to the Jewish form [ pect to kill a woman out here about 100 | the newspapers of the counties men- | yapids don't amount to much, howes er, | medicines, counsel wnd advice 0 thousands bo ha L Onoscrs o Hanmcom Saek. serving in this department: hfl lh-hlnl E. 1( "lrhh.“mnl connist- ....1.-..“..1’.5- ukf u.mduvlu, lsn:lu finm tioned.” 1 said 1 guessed it had eacaped | yud T would undertake to run them witl) | sever seed. He b aticnts o orery city, town aad b Two and onu-half acros orth Sauders straet. : od simply of & wedding oration|an old back mare and think she [ my . attention, as I was not a very close |4 boat load of le without flog, | gation I Colorwlu, as well as silover the : YO BuTes, 0 nes [ w JEPARTMENT, 0 ~ . " . y h Y & a boat lond of people without any pilot. | Ktates, See his sddress in his advertisement. - De- Jwosures, kinpeored, noet et Oaha P ‘\';T' At Opyace, ) | followed by the vows and ring.” The bri- | Inys for a train. She #eos the train |observer of passing ovents, “Well,” he | Well, hore I am, sife and sound at |ver tribe. Fwo acres on Cuming strect. VAN GENKEALS QU™ f [dal purty” was very lange, " containing | coming and staps the old mare with the | continued, “it was finly discovered by | Moniread, and can fook back with ploas- 0o Kare o0 Fienanat #iiieh Tiaate s INCSLERE mn", S d seven bridesmaids, seven grooms, the | lines and harries on the track, and the M. that the coast was not so all- | ure upon wy adventurous trip down the ; 1y have ity ‘of ‘country property you wiah | WSalenant . & Audball, 1th Infantry: futher and mother of both bride and |old mare stops as thouzh she was going 1 clear at homo as it might be rapids, Shall We Reform ? wold, send l\:m\nuulh‘lll;:“ iptien and we will find u‘lnwl.u :c;;l{u:u your inquiry of the|.oom, two flower girls, and the bride | o eat grass, and then the old lady looks the promiscuous promising of the | “Last year T ran the entire length of "‘I:u:x'r‘xt:fi:*‘;;:;‘,”r‘:‘:dd o property, suburban "“u llllll'!l“dlll‘l:d e lh:;tllm.m.l-A to nlxrjum and groom themselves. They al moved |at me 1o the cab window, through he ship was doing good work in tho | the - Susuehanna, 500 miles constod | Breciic romediosfor ulldivesses I the theory and P paperty ani (sra for wlc at il tanes ui bargaina. | You Lt the gucision “that the party ro- | down the center of the hall, from the | spectacles, slaps the old ware somo more, | other counties, John S MucFarland, o | down the Chesapeake by, ascended the |38k i e aied, s o8 ricnced i r’ ,iL‘.’..:’:-lh‘::fi'.‘.’.:(.'fi‘.?iJ.“.& Al P "{":"" - ‘i for Lho I'T“l'“"ly f"\llfif ‘“I‘““ main entrance to the further end, where | wnd she meanders off the track just be- | popular youny attornoy of this city, was| Delaware river and thence home by | their spe fatics, to ex ol in which they direcd thelr oy, Raniicg bawses & spaciniir: :lml RUBDME St iy ';“" o of form:d a line on one side and | [ re Lhit ber, and the old lady looks | quictly working up w delegation i the | cauals, having traveled about 1,800miles | 509 essnd pratice | Dr. Wugner Iy o s cosiul - Diow-threat uly attested,” required by a Eoard of u on the other, and the brida! || ack at me just as the engine whirls past { district convention to support him for | A pretty good way t spend & vacation, I | i rectented mucss inthe tamot of s : = - - HR = |pusvey ko Momuifany 1ia ul'ru?uwlm:u , passing between, tok theirstand |and my heatt is in my mouth, and she | proseouting attorney, aud when MacFar- | thik,” isoasne 18 e WOQErtul e Tk 18, HBLOIING. o Frok. 9 H LOUISA MO which was communicated to the com-|hefore an arch of flowers beariyg | looks just as thoush she thousht I wis | land starts out for anything in that lne 4 Sl MES P88 Lwanding general, Dopariment ot monogram Bt tho - Keyetime | ranii that way for fun, and that L | e ol et for atything ih thut o2 | T o O GalM0y Trdze Blatohford, | 10% pesans who ol il sl fo the e | Graduated Midwife ! |5 i b % o O ¥ g e [ A e i g i L e i o 7 wad M. ok e alad s bupsinp o, Sttt e e e o B AL | ; this office, applies in all cases, ceremony the groom’s mother, | up for her. Som marsh out | MacFarland, fn‘, are the Cusi ;..Il,lmh r lasb nighe, L.:‘hl.. "hot u.fl'm‘:rxfimmmfiu‘;fl 1608 California Street, STREET ‘\-\,, SEWER been i W taken witha faint. | there is going to have of black | partiuers in the and collection busi- r s of Lord Chief Jus Bigotry and ignorance must i - 2 d ing spell, and moved to eno side, Iv did | mare and buggy wheols and spectaclos, | ness, and the infention is *to reconcile | 1. dudge Llachford | wadom; and e whe whyeldas bulle o 1 led | H. PHILLIPS - A | not interfere with the procecdings, and [and there will he erape on the old ludy's | Mac'by promoting his partuer, but he | wus appoloted o | J§BEMbue for the glory Gf b ellow man. Frink | r SRILLAS B, Progress of theSixteenth Stroet Pav- [4ho was soon restored. The ceremony |door, and instead of a verdict of suic o e B M i R e £ 03 TE s of e weeting. g ek ot hel e o i S THE LEADING NE . (e and/the Sewes: being over, the bridal couple and their | the corouer's jury will blame the engineer, | yoing to submit to a proposition that| Cathedral glass, ai colors, Enameled | on ahill o gubde sufering humanity o318 Laiuse TA-ILO R e ,mr:iuul ¢ ~3\le uungmtulu(mun, i rfmddhur relatives will sue the company | don't promise than §4 & day while it lasts; | and skylight glass. A large stock at east- ;";"»:‘hk‘j:':‘n;:tflm L will ansier the | unpose Oall and look over my new atore and wee myuew | Tho excavating on Sixteenth street, ’l he bride's dru--ngu of brocaded white | for damages. and perhaps throw away a golden oppor- | ern prices at O, F. Goodmun's, alG-tf DR HENAY WAGNER, Goods. . Dod U satin, with court train, and trimmed with e p— tunity that may never return. I infer, — P. 0. box 2389, or cull b 343 Larimer Strewt, 1207 FARNAMSTREET. 1207 | between Ige ane ouglas, com- | passamenterie on the front and sleeves.| Goand get a 10 cent cigar for 6 conts | then, I said, that your present judge| At Eaton's: Cabinet Photos by Bleo- 8 Read the 0lumn headed “The H‘:-"".“"L.. Under the mans ement of Mr, Kalish ]uusmd preparatory to laying the sewer [She wore diamond ear-rings and the tra- | at Norton's, 16th and Davenport, is'nt very popular at home, if he has to | tric Ligkt. $0.00 per doz. 00-tf | 8 eclaliet * abad

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