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—— T I BT U W Y T T S pra ~ OT—— ot T ST R R TR R TR o R GRS, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1884 e Armmong. to Peter Penner, qe¢, 9, pt| GAY'S SPROIFIO M ne se 16, 16, 13, 81 TRADE MARK 11t Grat sy s, € MARK Awron' Wonlre, and wio to Johr 1. Enaling Gavetor Levy, w d, s} of aw} secs 0, 15, 12, o, \ Seminal Wenk. containing 80 neres. 82,400, : l."m'."".,.:"n::"."‘ —— i and il Diseased A PRAIRIE BLOSSOM, Shat follow a8 & oquence of Self. Tutions b sent to his sorrow-stricken wife,and | on which the agreement expires, A that they be published in the dmly papers. | leading official of one of these roads said Rienarn LEk, to-day that he oxpected to see freight Parrick O'Toorr, " Mosks P, O'Br rates go to pieces Monday, and that be. Comn fore the end of the week first-class freight, which now pays 76 cents, would be taken for 205 cents, WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA?, THE RUSH FOR LaND. D i mout | A Unprecedented Demand for Railroad and Government Land In West- prominent are: Variable appetite; | —— PERSONAL, faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the i —— e t— st - LI i f tg fi d1 avi ern CU[I]] 165, C. B. Treadwell, North Bend, is at the Pax. GENERAU FOREIGN NEWS, & 9 . A Abuse; as lowe of stomach, with unsatisfied craving i i, - HORCANTAR XAROH S, The Steady Growth of Shelton, Daffas | . JORE TARINBwmitasl for food shearthurn, feeling of weight s W. P, Ryan, of Chicago, is at the Motro- [ Prsru, March 14.—The polico to-da; and wind in the stomach, bad breath Cattle Ranges Broken Up and the politan. made & aid u‘“m the haunts of ".i \ . bad taste i the n.outh, low spirits Long Horn Herds Scattered ¥. Bick, of Soward, is stopping at the |anarchists They arrested oditors Zukunft and Slepszawa and thrity other Motropolitan. persons, M. 8. Huyett, of St. Joe, is a guest of the Motropolitan, Mrs. M. Randall, Zanesville, Ohio, is at the Mutropolitan, ! general prostration, headache and | constipation, Lhere is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspep- sia, and none so peculiar to the high- Inivor. 1o County—Natural Advantas in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Did Agre ses backed by and nany othor disenecs that lead to Tnmanity . swunption and a Premature Grave, prising Men, BRWARR of advortisements to refand mon i & drugyats trom whom the medicine fs bought redund, but refor you to tho manufaciirers, an Corvespondence of the Bk roquireinenta aro such that they aro seld - . somplied with, Soo their wri Suerron, Buffalo county Neb., March | of one single package of Gray's Spooiffe will convinee ' m N the most skoptioal of Its real merits, 13.-~The rapid growth and enlargement o acequnt of comntozoftors, wo have sdoptad the of moat of our NeW . it | Yellow Wrappor; the only gennine. f most of o "'_I“ raska towns make it | Yy iR the oo our pamphlet, which woede- difficult to avoid a sameness in our de- | #re to sond freo by mail to every_one. £#7Tho Spe to the Four Winds. BRGGING FOR BEER, Orrawa, March 14.—A delegation of browers waited on tho governor to-day and said the trade was generally handi- Tame Grasses Bouncing the Buffalo— Old Timers at North Platte ~The rapid-eati h at Ogallala, R g " A RN 3 Modio i d by 3 living and rapid-eating American Mt oL E. W. Murphy. North Platte, is in thecity, [ capped by existing legislation and_they [scription of their soveral interests. Shol- | ge, or e fecka oy g ariggists at 8 per pack. people. Alchohol and tobacco pro- - at the Motropolitan. desirod that the government should mall on the recelpt of the by addrossing duce Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid | Correspondence to Trr Bi. eating, ete. BURDOCK BLOOD| Oearaiua, Neb., March 14, 1884.— BITTERS will cure the worst case, |A cruise about here through Keith and by regulating the bowels and toning Cheyenne counties shows a great state of thie Qigostive o Soldev excitoment among all classes. An un- ll[]’n 1e digestive organs. Sold every-{ ..o odentod boom has set in hereabouts, where . and land-hunters flock in by every train. They come from all parts of our own state and from all othor states east of us. Homesteads and timber-claims are being taken at a lively rate; not an aore of land in either county ‘will be left by Septemi- ber. The railroad lands are going like hot cakes and will be all sold by the first of May. amend the Scott lum[[mmm‘(\ act 80 as to grant power to sell light wines in all the counties that adopted the act. This would help to decrease the use of ardent liquors and promote sobriety. C, L. Burke, of Grand Tsland, is registerod at the Metropolitan, Charles M. Maynard and M. P, Lytle, Ash. land, aro at Millard, W. H. Clark, Waterloo, Nob., is registered at the Metropolitan, R. W. Johnson, Frenisville, Wis., isn guest of tho Metropolitan, FEAT. 817 THE S0IL up here is rich beyond expectation and is much better thau mosvof that in the or had any dublous or dangerous ingre. dients in it. Among millions of users of all nationalities, surely somo one would find out if it were impure, injurious or unpalatable. For18 years thistobacco has owledged to be the dest in the woil, while the near proximity of the Loxvox, March 14.—Genoral Graha- AND expected the road to Berber to be clear | the [attractiveness of the whole country TiL,, aro ac the Matropolitan, : . South 13th Street, below Farnam, Loxnos, March 14, —Bradlaugh, while | 18ve opened their trades and avoeations | e remedy bolng Injocted directly to the seat of 3 ! s t'red. Homan and P. J. Hansen, Platts- nally. . When used as a proventive by aither se a western town needs and will hnvu. im. anteo throe boxoes to cure, or wo wi fund the mon. i i Hon. T.. W. Osborn, Blair, ests at tho 3 » ‘ ore. lal'a and Sidney lies a atretch of country | ot s, et CROSSING THE POND, ronage at both indicato the pleasure the SOLE PROPRIETORS. ton, however, enjoyes superior advanta. TAE GRAY MRD 36, suftalo, N, ¥. gos in its location. The beautiful and | SoM nOmaha? R Ao fortile valloy of the far famed Platte has i 7 given to this place all that could bo do- DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S f . sired in vastnoss of extont and wealth of EFFECTS OF OSMAN'S KT 618 PAGEN LAY CHE BHELKN RSSO | o Srer "“““’ which ,ia kiiown peacoablo since Osman's defeat and he [*® & Jem of beauty, has added to PREVENTIVE AN Thomas A. Lack and A, Cooner, of Peorla, | &ty 90 qa 3 : A S ys. around Shelton. Here, as in other FOR EITHER SEX W. R, Eiler and wife, of Philadelphis, are bl A G ) places, men of business aud enterprise Y guests of the Motropolitan, T h and are fast gathering the rewards of in- | the disease, roquires no change of dlet or detivoring o locturo at Dridgowator 148t | duaiey and akill. Storos well llad with | B pamots meihc 0 b ke o SOLE AGENTS FOR mouth, are stopping at the Millard, attacked by roughs and driven from the | choice selections of goods. Hotels, elova- | impossible tv contrack any privato disease; but it the Chas. Chandler aud Mary Chandler, White | platform by showers of retten oggs and tors, livery barns, in fact everything that | caso of those already unfortunatel iotod wo guar Cloud, Kas., are at the Metropolitan, w:lm(’:dn i c"l::it:_m :::gllll:m;fmrwnrda press you with the thought that' th £ box or three [ ] Chas. Maynard and M. T. Lytlo, of Ash- |“Gh 50 "B Qo loads ot guilty i | Whole field of personal aotivity has boen WRITTEN GUARANTEES land, Nob., is stopping at the Metropolitan. |41, 0" otion against him for voting in the g?gorlfi entered l;xpun. og‘ho indispensa- | #ued by all authorized agents. ik " lo and universally prized school hous 1 enstorn part of tho state. Botween Oga-| Hon. Tsaac Powers, of Dakota City, and [ house of commons. R Aot e BT Dr Felix Le Brun&Co. 75 miles long and from 6 to 30 miles|Milerd:- _ Loxvox, March 14.—Degriefl, a Rus- | people take in thoso delightful features | 0, F. Goodman, Drugtist, Sole Agent, * Omaha wide—a beautiful table-land which for| U: Plilby, Hsq., general superintendent of sian nihilist, believed to have been the |of Nebraska taste and enterpriso. Heb. LA . ‘more enthusiasticoverits delicious natural fiavor. Ank your dealer for it. richness of 8oil cannot be surpassed any- [ the Philby Coal company, Brazille, Towa, |leader of the party that murdered Col.| The quality of the soil around Shelton |~ e where, and it is now open to settlement | called at THE BxE offico to-day. Sudeikin, arrived in England recently | can barely be surpassed in any county in the state, and the yield of corn during wG I‘h ‘ a L RRALD 50 NEW LOTS —the governmentsections are being rap-| A. K. Sawyer and wife, Rev, H. and has departed for America, the | idly taken up by homesteaders and tim- | wife and four children, and Mrs. OUR HOG AHEAD, the f‘-" year is simply enormous, To ber claims. The marketing of the rail- | Canandaigus, N. Y., are at the Metropolitan, road lands has scattered tho herdsof( e, ¢, C. Augur, formerly commander of long-horns to the f6ur winds; |y o artment of the Platte, was in this clty Bern March 14.—Trichinosi . | the lllinois and Towa “farmer the long gendered 'by eating Germ:\l: “ll:‘r(r&"p::lk line of well-tilled mh-. and 3 the almost and due, in no wise to the American numberless teams drawing this staplo arti- Just platted out in this addition at iano mischief many of the stock men have sold i roduct, i ing i i clo to market are cheering evidences of s N T ackmelta Dot e LS GALELD o BALLIS ien MBEE A0 Wekls i T CEAT D Lkl Ol Rt s i B vl parta of {410 capabilities of the county. Tt is anid| hf \ 8325 to 8350. Bumoking Tobeco i uskd. others, desiring to continuo in tho busi- [ Otken. G Lvoxs, March 14,—The chambor of iy M e ol | TR Perlot. First allotment all taken g >3 ness, are buying railroad land and fenc- b 5 2 commerc test inst th designat is place as desirable by mak- D . . p? fog " n sestion after section and | Ballance, both of Plattamouth, wero in | CIUATOSS Proect s againat b o embargo ;- their encampmenthere, Somsofthe| P PRI mainly by persons who will build % Omaha Thuraday to attend tho funeral of inhabitants here have braved all the hard.- = desirable residences in the spring. ‘West's Nerve AND BrA:N TRea™ grain on Bishop Clarkson. A ., | ships and dilunuflbgnments of drought oy Yt oy S sections for the purpose of feeding their| Arnold Thoenoman, cousin of the late Doo-| TONDON, March 14.—Further details | and grasshopper raids and are now. ch e, Snyuisions, Fuis, Norvous - Nowraliin, is Addi stock hereafter. In fact feeding has be | tor Stelling, is in this'city on a visit to the of the desperate battlo yesterday between [in the material substance gathered about s el B shd osused by the ned Thls dd.ltlon come necessary for several reasons. First, | family of the doctor. He is an extensive 5}“’“’;‘“%“;;:"’ ‘“td. ‘h"':)‘b"l? ““‘“’D‘l‘“ "Jh*’":i $an0 horses and cattle, and choice | pression, Boftoning of the Brain Tesulting in fn- because the increased rain-fall, which |jobber in silks, in Berlin, Germany, and is on | ;W& ells, continue to arrive. ~Dur- | breeds of hogs and sheep suggest a still | tanity and leading to misery, decay and death, travels further west each year, having |his return trip from a visit to AT ing the confusion which ensued when | larger expansion of the wealth of this fi."é?ifi.\'r“m?"f.fi'f.'fiu'.’&‘f&“"m“‘m'fifi§' Dowe! | runs from Dodge street to Daven, ronched here, produces the biue stem| Charles Ross, Morvin Griffith, Jeusio | the Arabs made their wild rush upon the | garden spot of Nebraska, orrhiea cuuned byover.oxoriion of tho brain, sa port street, the most healthful, and other prairie grasses that are now |Hines, Fred Hight, Edgar L. Davenport, British lines undt “““g th:}‘n“ to retreat, | ~ Your correspondent noticed during the ?.5’.‘.:'.';?35&'.“{:.‘.‘.‘.’&2‘..‘&‘“‘“;1.«5‘..“&:% s tioan sightly and desirable sven 1n eastern Nebraska, and which is | George Devin, J. L. Morgan, and Miss Josie newspaper reporiers and other non-com- | past year in traveling over the state, the | for$5.00,sent by muil prepaidon receipt of price fast Tooting out the Buffalo grass of old. | wilmore, of the M. B, Curtis Gt best crops of all kinds in the belt of WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES i DIGNA'S DEFEAT, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,00 . . Tickets only 85, Shares injProporitonwy batants took part in the fray and used their revolvers freely and with deadly ef- try lying b i T . Wi ived by Theso now grasses are not adapted to | ookt Bt foo” " againt Ou,’; enomy. ,{m; Crintry Jing botweon Wood rivor and | . cu o oo, Mo e e vt | SUBURBAN PROPERTY G) e, sman’s camp and | h, tre. The flouri i after a tow frosts bleach out (by rain and thres villagos were burned, = Among R L ;::;:f'.nl\;:;lxl' &r:fi:: Ll T i B ] IN OMAHA. ; heient to sustain cattle through the long R TewhL IRy A F e m : N o 3 Cl i i ptured. The Brit- it f th . J.D. ¢ i ““We do hereby certify that we supervisc the ar. | winter. And again these samo rains, | py o grate Stengraphers Association |ish loss is consi’lenblv heavier than first ;;:xc!ymx:: wor‘l’( mf’:::xti?hing‘] b?iol?l}g:r:h: TARRANT’S lines. . Drawings of the Louisana State Lottery ('om- ne by, wash much of the sub- b pany, and in person manage and control the | Yoo BUO B3 remaining bunches of :8::}}: ,100,‘ wounded ",to' General | people will no doubt b desirous of put. A Drawings themsclucs, and that U e o faséh | the good old Buffalo grass and wo find| The Nebraska State Steuographers | Sraiam's forces are roturning _to|ting up pin placo of the inflammable Sold Forty.One Lots toward all parties, and‘wauthqfiz_‘zailumpau it to b_e not half so mutritious as when The Arabs retired before the English |sity of all nowly built tow Runni e Zer perlen o a s certicate i fc.einils of i | cho rain M‘;’:y‘:{; Fad ing last night, in tho offico of Bell & |slowly and sullenly. They were do |clows by tho town is the amall yot besate Shriver, and polished off considerable > . % : £t s Tand it walked away as if sauntering through a|with a natural growth of box alder, office. Will take you out and after government lands must go to make ry A Mr. B. C. Wakely presided and Mr. | thoir sides. Many were shot down, but | charm to th whols At CURES back in half an hour. but unfortunately there is no business | H. G. Stripe performed the secretarial |this did not hasten their companions'|it does back and forth as if mnpr:s its done, beyond fling the necossary papors,|dutios. Among thoso present wero G, |spood. of nativo charaater thin . % G. Sh 5 the Arabs are so allied by family ties that | vancing rapidly in i d ident): D ceiver, making it impossible to do more. IAi I;h:,‘in ;m: ;l:::‘;;l;;:tx:'”; the great loss of life will appall them and | the r;?y ,,Pf “ych“pp;‘;&:d.tni‘ :ani:; o’; ; s e s l ah on Fainam Btrect, | Rented tojgooa Comuissrongss. | the land to the party making the appli-| A McGrath, L. L. Richards and T. P. | sheikhs. r. Oliver, ono of the leading mer- tenant. Pays ten per cent on in- Dy the leglalatn i . inati f 8 i ing | The wounded Arabs would li tionl i)l R o S P TS OF | e Ol Tor sognar vios Dr,| | Tho imiten ofthe provious meeting |y ot ki s single ey or mout | and ncident ooemeniod it iun swe T $650,000 hias since been added. Buckworth whose term has just expired, ;’:{fi;hn;u 5 pl:lo)cexsin . pro:e\"ln !l:i‘;hl; and }mfifli;fl}';" chance to stab the ad-|and depredations, has steadily builded up i One of .the Best By an overwhelming poyular vote its franchise STILL HANGS FIRE interesting and amusing, being written vancing British with a knife or sabre. | 3 handsome business, and at preler; 8 The only Lottery ever voted on and en- | and his friends talk loud about Church’s |new applicants were admitted as mem- ; ; i 4 residences which is found in thiy portion sl doreed by the pooplo of any Btate, | confirmation being a auro thing” their | bors of tho fratorinity, Tho short-hand: | Aro5 “/,q * Driteh matine during the | of Nobraaka. _With tho continuod rapid | JANNON BRO'S & CO0., 66x132, 810,500, z # t th : Koy | tatmako thai inti i | sion of business, and the pushing forward 5 Its grand single number drawings take 3’0‘“13 :{ v‘:;::‘;:e;;:x.‘g 80 easy as thoy gs-xtni; aiitu:;:::“i?;el‘:;o:;:,a :f‘ duli: :’e 1 giving the wounded man water. Admiral|of church aad school advantages, there | Sifemeat :;::u:':fuv::fl-hm-?r uu‘-l“.n'fi“.',n'}‘.'.’...':‘l An Improv_ed Farm- % 5 directed efforts and intelligent co-opera- i 0 i : 7\ orie tago of hav. TOM PATTERSON, A C T tellige P the tribes them that if they d than yoursel You can seo the advantage A l"oAurltplgglgdo rfi::‘ 1:-’-'1:')’,“‘: t.hr:::?,:;‘ the old postmaster, has lu;ug out _his [ ion will doit, they will assuredly suc- N oy e e e it thy | 10 claim a generous sharo of the immense | iy yjur'joods banghé by, ane who will work fr | Near station in Douglas county, two winter grazing, like Buffalo grass, and send tho purchaser our written guarantee to re. Lonisiana State me“ UflIll]lfillY. snow) and are of no vaiue, being insuf-| STENOGRAPHIC SCRIBES. the trophies, Osman’s standard was taken | Burrows, is doing a good work for this | —C-F: GOODMAN Sol A ont, Omaha Nob. % Near Cable, Belt and Cuming street o o Do oo | (Alllng BRI R FRDT RO ner AL e Hold a Big Meeting Last Night. reported. The number killed | more substantial buildings which the “Drawings themaelves, and that the same are con- a ARy e Tty Giect Suakim. Osman Digna fled to the hills. | wooden structures which are the neces- R e iyt in this addition’in January. Call a not put to rout. he, 1 d ri hose by i At North Platte, where the land hunter |y, i ags, d 3 thro 7 | ful Wood river, whoso bnks ate fringed | TKEN IN HOT WATER - A ! baznar with armus folded or swinging at | which in summer time lends a rofreshin *| hus entries, are crowed, daily, after plats; speed. Judges of native character think | benefits as fi ible, i . . X the severo illness of Judge Taffs, the Te: b S i e e Ri A Desirable Business Property The filing of applications, which secures break their faith in Mahdi and their | the past in this locality. cation when business is resumed, goes on | Wilson, It was impossible to tako prisoners. | chants of tho place, whose stay in the IMPORTANT AR , net. #al of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund of over was made a part of the present state constitution 3 : i 1 5 ten | Phe victims walked among th a5 M g ; dopted Decamber 4, A. b. 1879, at Washington, and whilst Mr. in a very facetious and witty style. Five|a; among 8o many vipors. B e T onded | erecting one of the moat imposlng pri Businesd! 10t4. o Tanth Steeste Ty ovee aohlselor pestpouis. beclouded countenances show plainly | ers are an energetic set and they propose | o}, Stewart while his aid-de.camp was growth of town and country, the expan- el s e ATty o ko bean i place monthly. Hewitt to-day sent out a fresh ciroular to | is no reason why Shelton may not expect ot satisfaction In prices, as we can buy chraper not obey the summons to submit, the|emigration which is now pouring inio | your interest andnot trusi to & merchant who hay 1881, A 1| ehi; ] ! ;- |ceed, It ranks among its members some . wething he is anxious to be ridof. We will al iy : AT oy Srwing T e g o ospoasr s ey | o tho mosh usefol mombers of - this | 10 0 WOk, WEoriake dhem. [, mate . During the puatyeut b |yttt it by snth | €00d houses and frame borne—a fek 5 ! 3 X i . , Hed 10 us, and gooks conn arm in every re: o CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000 | of making out homestesd and timber | S0FIPE Sommunity who porfomm theie A FUN B0 IUFRIRORED, come in from’ Fairex, Town, and ar |ttty orapmbiicahlid | LCH | SIF R0 B T O opert P SR S claim parties, and is just as much an an- AT A genanl public CorPENHAGEN, March 14,—A mechanic{ looked upon as important factors in the | &4 fieletonces Comam B " sell or exchange for cily property. 100,000 ';c n:hi :‘]i‘flt.;:lna ars i flx-rmrondnmna n:;vgr. Your correspon- | 1o oo S o nothing of their great util named Jens Neilsen, has been imprisoned | prosperity of the town of their adoption, 2 e % nzlt:fdn::?mn;ner ;;'il]; elk::]. N "g"w the | ity "but let the little army be preventec foz l‘fif" for arson, pefl"“"““d to have Ou“’".u““.l ERErE "l;d thoy "(;“’ comp) A Land LIST OF PRIZES, mous Pawnee | ¢, gome cause or the other from per- | %0t fire to Victoria Dock, London, in| first will evidently bo best '"fi Y. 7 EU ROPE' ' Deslfable anas Q) U scouts, (l)lon Grlt:ner, the exsheriff and many others whose faces have graced |ihoir roal worth would bo thoroughl that seckion for so long. Goodwill is as| ¢ “yh nos meatine will be duly su. zenial as he was fifteen years ago and is nounced by the s ‘\;[ntill I?I“miz the railroad striker” up there, y ecretary. Maj. North, poor fellow, is suffering Fire D i from asthma und is a minex:y to himself, DtashaFiro Depastinont An inquiry after “Buffalo Bill” brought P e, + smille of satisfaction to his face, but a H :BASLTAL DU forming their duties for one day, the) i in Boone, Madison and Nance coun~ ties, in quantities to suit purchasers, Wi iake less foe: SUDEIKIN'S SUCCESSOR, (COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS loave Now York Sr. Pererssura, March 14.—Col, Do- ° In M"“x,}‘;&“,’,'g; l‘,‘gfi-’ “a“fl{l\‘“ll}“""""““'&“;';’: bunski has been appointed successor to fr AARn A s Col. Sudeikin as chief of the department | (i3 FIOD i, SO0 Dawtis TOTLIT OKELS lor 148,00 per acre, in military governorship of St. Peters- '8 EXCURSINIST, with maps and {ull par. {9 quantity, All members of the fire dePnrtynnnt are | burg, for preservation of order, and a Ot ticulars, by mail 10 centa. Address requested to meet at fireman's hall, Sun- | large seorct fund has been placed at his THE GCRERTSHIN GURES THOS. G17K & KON, ! Beoadway, N, Y. 9 Approximation prizes of §760. moment before wrinkled with misery day afternon at 2 o'clock p, m,, for the|disposal, [ do do 500, i A s A Positive Curp for BEvery Form of ; is th ] ’ | transaction of important business “con- e ——— 0 do do 260, _;::i ]:;':he“: ?:t“ :]i:‘th‘:ll:ll‘l: tthh:, f{'fi:‘n nected with the state tournament, which A Broken Levee, Sy o il pussn fre NebraSKEND cornlce 1067 Prizes, amounting to i i - . K 110, 8EMt | Pimples to Sortftia, s 1L be h (i is to be held in this city July next. Batox Rovae, La., March 14,—Th . A cof frst-class land, improved, good “Apriloation for rates 0 lu "L Do s L8 lom el Therpimers Jexows O, Penrart, | govemor received & tolegram from |B100d Purifiers and 8kin for gardens and small fruit, within to the office of the Company in New Orleans Becretary. | Ba 3| -2 i i 3 cretaiy ayou Sara to-: ight reporting the Girand svmumNEelfll:llflerB. flmamflntal Wflrks three miles of postofilce, $60 per Q TUMORS, Itching and Burniif acre. ufi?:-%e:k:n'flm&‘fi%n:”‘m:"ypnw;fl isited had the weather b 1 t, ST — levee all gone. Tho levee protected addross Registorod Lotiers o i ORIl L asans, probably the richest sugar producing l'romnm. Paiuful Kruptions, Salt Rheum or New Orleaus, La. | town where herds of elk, buffslo and Onana, March 10, 1884, | bection of the state. It was built by the | Fereine, taehelh Bkl Hesd, Intantile or, Birth MANUFACTURERS OF DESIRABLE RERIDENCE, full lot, two story house, metal of, 8 rooms. Mustbesold. Spe- W ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, among them “‘Buffalo Bill's” ranche, near Planet Lodge No. 4, K, of P, Postal Notos and ordinary lotters by Mailor Ex | texas ponies ar kept awaiting the re-| Your committeo appointed to report state last year at a cost of $67,000, if the Serotalos, Inher led Gontaglous,ard Coppr Cilor: GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES cial terms at office. 8888882 BEB5S5RER £ Forty Acres s2 ¥28 » Ex| proes (all sums of §5 and upwards by Expross atow | ¢4rn of gpring ana the remantling of his A i whole levee is gome, as reported, the vol- inonsod of the Blood, Bkin ar d Boalp, with Loss i Bovent B, Waabington, b.C. | | shall tak it fn. Miller, offr the following resolutiony and | 13t point PP 4 e biaod i Somiestionof tmparios d bty | FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, AT 0GALALLA » d thus remoyes th . whil we found the hotels full and the strdg-|%ek that a copy be furuished to the daily Forced to Do Right, ing aud Tn G "E'-“:ka ::‘ -“fi':nfi; TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, N[]l"[llaaSI Nfihl‘aSka gling mas. of eager lnndadhunten nndt. papers for publication: Bl S SIS I:he ragia. | 01 o Uryand ‘Boros, and Row orostho Halr " PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, struggled from the crowded train found | - Resolved, That in the be-| ., ' Uniter ‘ . 'ALONG THE LINE OF THE] poor comfort in the suggestion of the |loved by and past uhn:::lfl:.:u.llg{nguim' or of the United States land office here m?n':t""-{."‘..m 4 ;.r‘u[?r‘mh:trz:k(l?uu%u““fll:'lnfl: 1 ron F enc i ng l hotel-keepers that *m: fi” f th lr, we have lost one whose long fabor with us | 0-d8y certified to clerks of counties com: | pnssble ih treating skin Disoasos Baby Humors | Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Officeand Bapd Chicaso, St Paul, Minneapolls and | it go aws 8y bo some of them | 5, o baws \oft ohe whote long Iabor with 1 | orising this land distrio 200,100 aores of | bein Hlemishe st hegh. Chaseador’ Ol Serm. | - Railrgs, Window n Collar Guarde, Eo. E L) ) P will go away on the next train from the | 7R 1T T O » 80 "1 'and for which the Union Paoi Cutloura Romedies aro absolutely puro, aud the only | 0OR, 0, ANDetu STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, AARA RN west.” The town is booming, New lifo | s, duslitios as & man have greatly en- | and for whic i 0 E:llon Pacific Rail- | 1 Bi00d Purifie:s and Skin Besatiflors. . Py iy | Tho now ot Y A ket up | 08 been infused by the marketing of the | “Aesolved, That whila we bow fn hurable sub- | 21, COmaPauy has paid the foe, This B the Cood Cottage, five rooms, new, one block "from sireet cars, $1,600. Monthly pay- has, Houghton, ba‘.l:nl« or, 23 5tate stroot, Bos railroad lands last month and now prom- | mission to the giver of all life, we mourn sction of the railway is largely due %o | son, reports & case of houm under his obser : # . p the 1 heloy g Congressman Anderson of this state, who | vation for ten years. which covored the patient's to ca,tue uen ! ments. 7 BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN |ises to make an extraordinary growth this | over the J"fl&“‘:&“'d br':th-r family of | 188 been very active in efforts to compel all known methods of Notioe through Concord and Coleridge year, . Banks, lumber yards, newspapers, etc. Eu?u me".o':f %fior'_ are all the talk whilst ;mm lots worth ‘oursior o tor nd sackers over this iine ¢ | 85 each, last year, are now wearing cy- our deceased brother our sincere sympathy in | the company to secure pateuts for all \ '-“:&l;'nml m;fig&l&zgw ofdflz‘:e‘rn:‘; heir Img:n long the line of their road 0 (1} " Fine Residence, o o s sproad upon the record of thia | t08% they may beonme taxab B Wayna, Norfolk and Hartington, sud via Blair to a! | phers attached to their former price Ay ————— isense, which appeared o« his “ o 4 ) 5';"6‘&'3}‘;{{" e p | mark. A bridge is to be built L Josxpi RoseNwrRIN, = Destruction of Drugs. ande e i 1000 v ndaly dosfy o exon | i uh desoiuns ot v ll wel bredTown | BOBY Twentieth and Uass streets. & PACIFIC RAILROAD | pj;tte here which will open up & way for Joux ¥. Kukin, N8As Orry, March 14.—The whole- | o7k VL0 ow SHatio PUACEE MILS Sed the. Ou oattie, stralght and amooth, n","‘:n‘:l sakie will e Kasy payments, oolngovor the 0. st P. AL & 0. altvey 2 Co¥, | rogidents on the south side and help the n0 Beanin, n, vity, Poncs, Hartington, ) Nortolk, town immensely, Good reports come o ——— 0 : : H q iy D g A ora at 6 o'clock thi . Estima oas | — mrmm';:m?:ndmmmtf Vel m‘gella’lagh Sif: Ch ‘.nnsn ::mg -ulto:i i i on :'M“ ";Mmtmmmu 0‘;‘;’,0001 * | 1ad of 12 years, who, for cight Was One mass — , picligh, Lodgs & da, i B ; preed g gk Reoruit Hubert Hall, enlisted at Fort|On the four-story b , which’ was | of Houbs aad Humors, and apon whon sll knwo ENE & M SOHN. S @ ¥Por rates and all infrmation call on beiog taken daily and rai:road lands are Douglas, Utah, is assigned to the Sixth |valued at $40, ; owned by Leach and | romedios aud cures wers triad in vaia, wascomplete- | DUFHI ENOEL, . |on 18tn street. Large house, good ' sale drug sf f toura Remedics, and was cured, aud has rematned | SEMp IR, U BCHEH il anrorwilcon ayne and ttee. | Co., Union avenua, West Kansas, burned | * to date: ', PA' L4 - —— Waverly, Brewor Co, lows. ¢ Hinkle, Jorsey City Helghts, N, P, 5.—Also young s et mesirs | Re g8idence P'op‘m { F. B WHITNEY, General Apen ¢ avel ¢ Olmstead, $20 The firm . | Iy cured by Cutioura Remedies. 0 Straug o Duildicg, Cor. 10th and Farnam 865, | melting away—from railroad hands---like | infantry. h Was carry. i e L It M i, s S St ok | it e et i | ARUGHITIECT e 0 et 88500 ahuter Bherata J will be done up here this year. D, A, Russell, Wyo., is assigned to com- k24 Send m‘::o: to Cure Skin Discases-" M, . J. armove 1o ouns manovan sk | Buginess Propertv. 'A_Poslmmnmm-.u on Saunders street. A good invest~ pany K, Fourteenth infantry. b;‘dldln. Recruits Edward Williams and Edward f'""m, ndow Resolutions of Respeot, A. Brown,enlisted at Fort Douglas, Utab, and his injuries are thoug be fatal. | I, BOHlU‘uuu MD fcine. Patented Op. ~ REJULAR GEKMA ‘tobor 10, 76, One The following resolutions were passed tasigned i “ Real Eetato Transters, of giving immediate re hy the Emmet Monument association at ::; fo dompany A, Bizlh ‘Lniay box No. 1 will cure any caseln four day or less No. | 0€nt. Call tor particulars, B all chrodic, urinary and pri- 2 ; » 3 3 The following deeds were filed for m n 2 will cure the most o oase no matter of how . 5 ate discasen. Gonorrhiea, | their regular meeting Thursday evening:| Leave 0:;":;"?0 :norh::; mOI::‘:; :“‘:‘h record in the county olerk’s office March . °7"":'"'§ Juble Medicated Bougi s’va'a‘ cood LO“ Waw In the death of Brother Patrick | Permissio ply (uari o SPROIALIST ¢ i Yoty T th death of Rother Patrick | on of th Missousi for an oxtamicn o | 14 roported for Tas BEx by Ames'roal |y ouue, onionen & omnoio pusmasss, | A0 8 Solu pgooguuigupey ied PRARIRGG who \ Blood promptly relieved and | 2\dest and most faithful members; Ireland « | one month, is granted Colonel A, McD, | estate agency: Hours—At Besidancs, No, 1448 8. 10 Sirees, su | 13 28issons doses's! wibebs, copables swatt od s | 21 [ oy - j permancatlycared by reme- | true and loyal son, ever ready to assist her in | McCook, Sixth infantry, John A, Horbach and wife to Andrey | 19 e siter 8p. . Hours—Al offos, No. 168 | lutrovls tho coatingeof tho stomach. brice 91,00 | Will build, . | Saad bya ) 1 s . dies,testedin a Forty Years | ner struggles with the oppressor; the republic and 105 8. 16th 8t., Room 7, from 10 & w., 40 w. | 4odd I , or malled ou receipt of price ial Practice, inal S—————— Lund,w d, 1 6, b 8, in ’ —The Tape W be remeved, o 3 Weathees MRNLALIy Lot it oo | e otiow: DAL Cilishy WorlhY | Mepirimg Awsoctation. | §ags, | | ¢ o 1B Parkersadd, | Kk h NS 4 vown e oo, GCURE. o experimenting, e apprapriate remedy | ‘sithful and loviog husband; hir sorrowiog| OHicAGo, March 14.—The opinion pre-| August Faust and wife to Heury 9, G ALLAN 0O, 4z 8t once used in each case. Consultations, per- | children a kind and thoughtful father, over | vails in railroad circles that the North-| Ralkes, w d, se} of secs 35, 16, 11, 6 JAS, H. PEABODY M. N T T o T T T T on A Cal % e o AT content fu, it e Lo e oouatey sad it fumly; | workorn Traflo association, which in | 4,000 ' | pHYSIOIAN & SURGEON IMORPHINE : package Lo indicate contents or sender, Address | Frasolved, That we sincerely mourn his lows, | Sldes the Northwestern, Rook Island, | Frank Murphy, single to Peter Pen- N T aaa e ""m-.‘.'%..‘lr'.’.-..fi reby DD DR.JAMES, No. 204Washinglon 8t.,Chicago JIL | and thav we heartily sympathize with his be: | 80d Milwaukee & St. Paul roads cannot | ner, ufi.c' 19, part ne se 16, 16, 13, 1. | seabisioe N (il 000 Mim, Yo 4 p. My S § TS SR nen Rimet aniakl sad painioe, Wor fatinc: 1 r i‘ ) N — e | reaved family, and that & copy of these reso- | be maintained after to-morrow, the date| J A, trong, wife of (ieorge Jut - Telophoue foy ol o 97 m‘-u-l fl‘mn.n.n.nu.muuu.h-'-"&-

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