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THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1854 -_————— THE DAILY BEE HEADS THE LIST. it St ™ b fosow | THE COMING CAMPMEETING. | (L s i of the same kind,| - - - . —_— with lth;- v&'\)j\vf. and V)v\u\ n‘«'r{”'u;)fln even L"\'\"Ir\ C ‘h-m‘m \\J\N‘L}\nr_'\t"'l wnh_ )‘m» Monday Mcraing September 16. | parken Rabiarlson & 00.'s SPIEDID 10|12 swn aganse the ond of tho wagor The Seventt: Day Ammm OF 10WA [ing his brminess He wha dischared, e —— with other seeders of this About five weeks ago Mrs, Bell lost LOGM‘__}?EEYITIED' ' . nlnn fu:-( h:\nkm\.-flw;,‘lmkl ()‘u}\uvx&‘l by — Pount mlr.lt(-nr ‘e Rr”h use, N‘)m did | In a few days a NEW the Whiteman is sown evenly on alllOmana Seiected as the Place,—In-|not see or hear anything of the stolen —Young Kohlmeger was Satarday rel sides and in the rear, insuring toresting Ttems in Regard to property until Friday, when she went and NOVEL proposi- from custody under 8,000 bonds, ¥ an even growtn over the field surface, The Coming Meeting. out to the atate fair. While there she g Pierrou, who was stabbed, is reported as get . Bosides theso specific srticles named. recognized aset of jewelry upon a color- i i m ing along nicely. Tie. Brr man, in_ his annual tour over | Mestra, Parker Robertson & Oo. sell 3 NP ONokis The oMk AEA (12 He oy skl b sk by I man, - HE OV | tongueless cultivators, corn shellers, com-! The Gleaner, a paper published by | approached the woman and ¢ “' v that “Henry Grobe, who i the osls Fonnes [ the Nebraska stato fair grounds had 00| o and dise harrows, and overy thing | e Nobraska Teact sveioty, at Feomont, | 10 was wearing her jowelty. The wom. which all dealers hand- > ine city who was | cagion to use zus oye 80 that noth- 4 turer of farm machincry n this i et his argus oyo 8o that noth. | % i ok Jagitimate agricultural im- an said that she had got the jewelry from # competitor at the state fair, took first pre- [ing of importance should be overlooked J P ¢ Nebraska, gives notice of a great camp- H . L A slements and are worthy tie confidence ) 8! P* [ another colored prostitute named Kila and no ltem be omitted that would ho of ({1 patronage of tho implement deslers | meeting which is to be held in this city, | Mitchell. Mus, Bl and her husband “ng SmOk'ng TObaCCO Yo hin cave of Okrpbtter agaltst this oty ur::‘c‘-lrpcru‘«{.’...v.ll_”\’m;..“-}u, \\::;;”‘|‘?Hly‘..nnlx;:'{ of the state commencing Septomber 24th, and con- [ went to Mitchell's house and demanded Wl” be r tl b"‘ of Plattsmouth, pending in the United States | UG0S, B0F @viciural fimplomonts tinuing until October Gth, the jewelry ned over to greatly pene- ’ fited. Don’t buy any clrcuit court, o d this year oh the fair gronnds, the exhibis iving Park and Fair As-[ e N 1 e, | thE, B e i other Smoking To- ascd |They Are Oonfessedly Teaders in Their Line, wrium on his exhibits. e— Oolumbus 1 jon was filed on Saturday o . The meeting will by held by the Se nst in favor of the plaintiff for §1,812.48, D 2 aciation, V- | 4aid tha Inst in favor of the plaintiff for of Messrs, Parker, Robertson & Co, soclation enth Day Adventists of Towa and No- [a colored hoy —Fanny Whitmore, a little two-year-old [ stands confessedly at the head of the list. Corvsnus, Sept, 12i 1884, child, whose parents live in Valley Learned and brilliant philosophers and tho Tditor of The Bec braska. The exact place of holding the [ Kansa was drowned on Saturday lnst, paction: delontista have disouraed peofoutilly 8fd | e efforts put fosth this year by the| St I8 AL Stgnae Bt € 18 5[ h —— b f « 10/ he | eloguen’ ol @ uni « o 4 peted that o helc pon the famr D, Jars of tho unfortanate affair could not be [eloquently fllod tho world | officers of this assoctation, have boen sec. | PeCtee, tnt 1t Will b kLt = e acco. ! ed race,” and have filled the world grounds. MURPHY At Sarat " ool with wondor by the procossos [ondod by the busineas men, noarly all of |€5ER 1L tomm: | 1Loklook p, fmiy Toeamic 81y son Friday night o thicf brokea screenin |y “which mankind has reached an ex-|whom are actively iavoring the enter.| 1CF tho benefit of thoso who contom-) o Fiyitityp v nt B a dining-room window at the St. Charleshote |aieoq horfoction. 1t ia not within the bl plate attending, the following informa. PORKRRL 66 AT and stole a coat from the office, and which be- | nrovinee of Titn Bek to indulgo in technis | Tt ! i - | tton ia published: SopuTBiFG cemBtie : - longed to the clerk, The clerk then awoke | cal acience nor to delve in philosophical | 18 ook s a good time to visit a TRANSPORTATION. g Ad— ™ and the thicf disappeared. loro—but rather to speak of current|county. TItisa time of general merry-| Ay 1iilrouds in Nobraska will give tho| ~—John Murpby, the man who was so A drunken man named Charles Forry foll [ events, and to bring it readers into con- | mak and the community is wider atd one-fousth usly stabbed by unknown partiesinfront | = e e e ! 0 sual excursion rates, o R b tact with tho practical things of life, and | yyax fio b oyina ot f from a moving freight train at Platt nth fot ik ]mwlm Wo with i‘é the briefest | “78%e to the truo enjoyments that|. e oo round trip. Tickets will be a night, T Jle train passed over L b abo! Farmo! ro di ber 6th, was yesterday discharged from St. neby ’_”{'"i_ ‘I""I"‘"K i e r”whh- way, to spenk of the unity of | "bound. Farmors are moro disposed to| oy, 411 Septembor 92d and good to re. Y SR I HERL U 1Y SR IR, ATV Booths Ova' Brand sovering his head fron 5. abor and ifs concomitant resuits, (n|speak cheerfully of the crops, country |y, . atil October 8ih. T home is thought to be in Lowanda, Pennsyl- having fully rcovered from his injuries, m Beatty's saloon on the night of Septem: ‘—._‘N_.*_____&A noline of manufacturing do we find a [and the condition of stock and things in 5 b Bk v vania, more elaborata illustration of tho results | genoral. 3 },'p'l""l,"""‘;‘“"' 2 v = Doc Middlcton s in the city. Lvery- fof the unity of labor than in agricultural | ~ Gio at fuir time and if thero is any spir- [ PYETMAASE IMGSE Pronent, & borvfen body in this westorn country knows of the fo- | implements. it of enterpriso it will ho manifested, | {i ¢ Wi e SRR I on abb ek | torions Doc Middleton. 1o 18 now runming [ In producing the implements that are | Without these roview days, 10 opportu- | Nopes sk Lot 1 sortifioery pouont. | an agricultural warchouso at O'Nell City, | necoesary o the successful cultivation of | nity is given farmers to como together | gainug by ‘,Ijm,“,“_,, DR | and it is ssid that his name there is Mr. John. [ the soil, the laboror, the miner of coal | for compazison of notes and products. S WA, — AN ID- i o and iron, the mechanie, the draughts The stock exhibits are such in these | pho conforence will furnish good new ] 9 1. Wells, Jamos White, John W illiam, | Many tho manufacburer and tho capitalist | days that tho farmor who long romains [ 1% Fh e o theouigl 8 13d. Wells, Jamo ) are casentially and_inseparably united— |ignorant of tho points of superiority in s bl 5o ting 14x16, $3.50. These tonts may ! day for 1, 1id, Harris, and Budd Copeland, Jolin 1 neither is independent of the other, but | the many good breeds of stock, is far bo- confidence men arrested the fore part of the | ypigeq their potential force has brought | hind the times, and dezorvesa reprimand woelk, were Saturday cach sentencod o paya | from {ho crude implemonts of tho abor- | for hiw indifferonce, which has continuod fine of £20 and be imprisoned in the county | fgines the acme of perfection In the ma- | his ignoranco. AT OV X O IR S AT TS TMER, Agent, - - JMAHA, NEB J for a single according to ., B. BEE jail for & chinery of to-day. For a better and Blooded stock commands good prices. T'h ¢ " . ) : k : 4 & he tents will bo pitched at the begin- i on last the “Omabia Blovator | more poriect underatanding of our themo |and will continuo to bo @ sourco of profit ;@ f¢Hts Wil bo pitched at tho bestn = 4 and ( ny” filed its articles of in-[we wish to speak specifically of the|to the intelligent ranchman, The nov- ™08 e 4 of the com- | various lines of machinery handled by the |ice must achuire some experience in a| Families expecting to occupy tents I corporation. The capital st mited to $50,000 in sk the corporation continuing until the e year 1900, The incorporators are Henry W+ should bring bedding, ote, aud if they wish to board themaelves, their oil stoves ip life, Ith, not wis res of 2100 |responsible and enterprising firm of | school of trial, but many points of a more Parker, Lobertson, & Co. History [excellent course of procedure may be T teaches .1s that the savages in their crude | gleaned at the fairs, now so common, as | 81 all requeites for ca tillage of the soil used a crooked stick to [to stimulate oven the frontier counties. Those in feeble h &%amamugh & M“"‘@r, GES STOCK OF—- ]' l 1} A sshool districts of Douglas county, defining | plows, manufactured by the Rock Island The beautisul and accomplished Mrs, Straw for filling bed ticks free. i ] i tho boundaries and locating tho echool howses. | Plow Works, with tho” Buford sulky at | Glia . Schick, of Auburn, Neb., super-| Thosowishing to ront or purchaso tonts i This o being dono by roquest of the st a1 their Hoad, aro rocognizod by the '{mln L O A e :{-"‘:nxivrfi:(:‘x‘.:lli\":b.r.:au;»; carly to H. P, it o 0 wil ake it of [and consu @ eua b n 3 3 4 , Fremont, 1 aska. perintendent, who will mak an exhibit ;,h]; :"ulfl":aflr 0 equal to the beat on marriod to Joseph F. Pancake, & promi- Tt ot BV EAIe b ithe > In the E-tate; Nebraska’s school map at the New Orleans ex I : it : nent attorney, of Bloomington, IlL, 10x12, £0,00; 12114, § H IOHCoN ok Somlog wnter. R soptomber d, 1854, Among the cards 6, $13.00. AbSOIUtely Pureg Col. Smythe and_another] parky, whos | Jol, § s LY | Tt is within the memory of many of the | yant B RO Cate BOARD. liiaihe ¥ 1) |l i 3 namo could not b loarncd, were runniv | roadors of the Brr, when corn was drop- |, f’“:"l“l’ "","X?“ M',“:”L‘l’ l'“(“f(;“’ A good dining hall will be kopt -1 the | stemin s meesmmss, “"‘-","' i : [ [ i s upon Sixteenth streot Friday evening | pod by hand and covered with o hoe, but | XBOWh to the public as illa June Meade, | o 5a® La 0l % ek 0 i fol. ¥ kinds,and oy compatiion ? ] | Tt was o reckless plece of busi-|to.day the farmer s supplied | the giited elocotionist. ~ Mrs. Cake ro- |}, in Yates: Singlo moals, four ness as tho strect was crowded at the timoand | with 3 machine, to bo drawn by [3Ponds in tho following unique verse in (0.1 Fiokets $1; ten meal tickots 2. FURNISEL D Sronzed Hardware at Home for | Rogers, David 8. Bumgor and Fred M|y 5 'ovound, but unity of labor has %4 [bo exposed by living in_ tents, Davis. ¥ ¥ given to tho agriculturist a line of plows — plenty of room in the building —County Superintondent Bruner was busily | oaqeenom 5ot d stee perfect in con- Schick-Un Panoale, ground. Cheap lumber can be had for { en Saturday in making a map of the [ggryction and workmanship. The Guford tent floors, a foot pussenger came very near being run | horaes, and two rows of corn planted at | the dealect, and under the namo of her aleot, and un > name of Groceries, provisions, milk, otc., will overat tho corner of Webster strost by tho |once, oither by tho use ot a hand lover | character sketch, *Mrs. Gotlieb Vater- |y, tor aale on the grounds at Jow rates,so Euy your Fine 27 land : biar operated by a loy or man, or by a wire that famllios who prefer can board as - o |2 e f i 9 "’j';, ?m“‘fi'.tu tiicowing handibill AR s R R mpnruy,r work TO WONE UDDEI CAKES. cheaply as at home. ; less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. R ‘m‘u“’““]‘\‘;l:;“;"h"'n”“"'l’l'" und drr])pu moro lncr.urately than hand | 1< dot so? T vasso glad to knowd it! A SPEAK strect is i - Many horses are |y, The corn planters sold by Mossrs. Tnd Gotliob, hie send vord to yo e R it} frightcnod by theso flying plecea of paper and | Barkor, obartson & Co. aro 1ho. Troy | Dog e oo bo tend vord o you, Among othersthe following _ominent ni for Cur 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraaska besides that it gives th streets a very untidy | and the (,h,.,,.,,.,,“‘ manufactured by tho A e B speakers will be upon the grounds: S 0 B SR appearance, notwithstanding tho efforts of the | Boedle & iKelly Co., of Troy, Ohio; and i Uy MIDUSECOLOWe: Elder George 1. Butler, president wen- il i stroet swesper. Omaha now has elegant | the Rockford, made by Driggs & Enoch, [ 1t vus nice dot you volks could be married, | eral conference, just returned from Hu- ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES N ! streots and it is a shamo to have them thus | of Rockford, Tils. The ‘l‘my Planter is a So easy von livin’ you'll make; rope. ] N, 1 littered up. new mnuhinj, m(:h all the lateat improve- on se0, he will alvays has Schick-un’ h‘fldur\' A Olsen,president Minnesota i : monts introduced, assuring accurate and u alvays v z00d Pancake, conference. —Compluint is made against tho con 6 Festecbimon oeshcioc Bact rateland o Ivays vill haf good Pancake, INFEE TN IV (i) o hose enrnost la: v putting in the se n tho alley in tho neigh- | 0 EE 30 lever, for forcina| Now, I vish you longlife to be happy, bors in behalf of religion and temper- borhood of Twenty-fifth and Twentysixth | ho wunnors into hard ground Und hope dot, ash older you grow, ance, have extended from Maine to Cali- o 11 yab vill | fornia, and Chicazo and Cass stroots. T in said that | o Jifting them onb of the grounds at th | Yon wil find, liko wineself, gon visiting at the house of ber brother, C. \ } | Turney, No, 2436 Capital avenus, where she | chain, the master wheel is attached This worning at 7 o'elock Judge Wakely | too, He was fined $5 and cost. i tomast her former friends | to one of the whoels of the wagon, aud | will sign the docket for Jast term and wdjourn | Laura Miller, a colored prostituts, was f p suinday ", | Dormer Windows, Fintals, Window Caps, Tron Crestings, Matallic Sky-lights, &0, Ta, lica and Slate Boo § ! thus hes power transmitted to it for pro- vurt for the June term siue die, asseseed 85 pnd cost for being drunk,'gaoh m. dow Qeps, L5cs Crassieg, iistalto Sy Lahe, i the trench is over twenty deep and has [ end of tho saw. Tho now Troy has an Elder E. W. Farnsworth. of lowa. lounte ;g nd Rai boen loft open, without any signal lights, | opon heol and & glass plato covering tho S S madariaclisuany Prof, J. E. White, of Kunsas City, will Cot , Hay, Stock and Railroad Track for two wacks past. ‘The peoplo claim that | lower or dropping valve, cxposing o the — |Mns, Gostren Vamniaxp, | take chargo of the Sabbath school work é"‘@ 1 B %, o T BT ST A TR . they cannot get in or out of their barns, and [ view of the operator tho -orn as i and will speak on the subject of tempor- | 4 W o5, H‘. D BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT that they cannot have any coal delivered, The | passes from the seed box into the ground, T ance. OF .” for Depzrt t g for Buffalo § trench is an_exceedingly dangerous thing to | The frame of the planter is square and A Hara Ry iy S T ol : P [ o1 ep:zrtment given for Buffalo Scales ex- A i leave uncovered to say the least. bracod with truss rods, which keep the| Frank Nance and Mary Polan lLave| n ihws fox xisi Teotli\s e 7 ] f TS : Tho bell rings for rising at 5 o'clock [ 4 4 | 2 - ramo in lino and insure @ uniform - ; g : ¥ = = = I —Last pight as Officor Nightingale was | qopbhy of planting, The *‘old rolin'lo” had a hard time to got tied up 80 as to|a, m. U ¥ j .. =) }:‘i = | St bt kho kst from e oiby Jalll e Olisapionilsateniefao well inownithab Il hands, A conplo of weoks ago| Prayer and social meoting in the tab-| ./,T\x/n e [ A o =k, o5 i heard the shrill report of a police whistle, 1le | wo nood not speak of its valuablo points. t a liconse which gave himaself | ernacle et 5 63 mn lnmgh Street, = - - OMAHA \'H :Ir ASKA started toward the Paxton, whenco the round | The Rockford planter isa combined corn- | and mary a right to enter into wedlock, | Lroskfast at'7 o'clock RS | L TL e gcholbiio ycavioommenscd g DOSSRIN =i - — came. He could see no eno orany indications | planter and drill, and is constructed on {4 yie o vad o] "1 Family prayer in the tents at 8 o'clock that a policoman was wanted. The officer [a plan entiroly unique, doing mont |24 10 father brocureda wrib of roplevin | Businoess meeting at 9 o'clock. stood around on the corner a short time when | eflicient worlk 3 corn plante and deprived Frank of the precious doc Preachi . 1 3 o man whose actions were susplcious attracted & Hnoch manufacture one-horse |ument. Frank and Mary then skipped Inulwr h]l By 5 FALL b attentions. o startad toward tho stroet | o drills, listers, and plowa; thoir full | over to Council Blufls axd thero woro s ! _{_ where the stranger was standing, when he | !0 Of zoods are sold by Farker, Robert- | g |,y oof tho poace. To- T o ) turned and ran, the policeman in hot puesuit, | 308, & Co. 4 5 | 5 f e sl . n o A Rl e s o0 o by il the Unitod States i hay uw.\f..,.umpn i Abrras () e T e (o : \ S P s e ey ] : VI | indispensible lu[;“l‘ unx‘\t‘]v‘-wnl is & mow- | thoy had foolod the old man. anow| o "lf‘f Ayioniithe fatounds)iperfoct]y . 2150.00 E i :; Aall S — o o is a romini- |} w9 in theie way to happinoss, 4 ! & ) | PERSONAL, nce of the past, and the sovere i t of their church rofused to req BRAL NOTES, et . Oorma I wm B 7 l | et of it uzo has boon supplomented by tho | ag o ccremony because it lad been | Tach day interesting meotinzs Soum guisa ) A } § | C. Ohman, of Pilger, is at the Metropoli . The latest mowoer | performed by a justico of the peace. (held benefit of the you n. petnar sy - tan. cod upon the market for popular favor | Tho old man had the original 1d | and 1rou, i J ? I, T, Miller, of Plattsmouth, is at tho Metro- [ 18 '1;\1 ‘11"‘"' “\yl;l“’v‘“nwl ! refused Lo snrronder it t'hy T ebraska e = It Stoddard & Co., of Dayton, i < ne rJicons f o o T ) i J. I, Moore, of Chicago, Is at the Metro- [ with proprioty bo mentioned: 1 e fatr e olvilanis brihe totthein| o iy AU 2 2 { politan, all the good points, and nono of t} » | and e AR ov have had| Freaching twice S ot 4 Harry Montague, of Tekamah, is at tho Mot- | jectionable features of “iront and rear | troublo onowsh (o tt bly enjoy their | M- aud 7:d ropolitan, cut” mowors and has many virtues of its | married life ro 1 he onapy Ihelt | preaching ; & ] R, W. Forgason, of Fromont, is ¢ the[9¥1, smong which may bo mentioned: | spared fo ench other. Lot thoso w : ) A & Metropolitan, The shoe or guards will not cateh in il caroful to bring beddiag, sud t )4 % ! i abrupt dead furrow, because the; e | will be furnished on tue grouad Ormahy Nebr ia taught donbloan f e A e 4] - D Evans and wifo are rogistered at the [ automatically tilted st tho points i Y MO hn L ¥ Metropolitan, they drop into {opression, and On Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. 1 h ¢ " , Cor » # ‘) 4 J. D, Stewart, of Wilber, is quartered at |drawn upwards out the furrow and not [ Morony gave a farewell party for the Foapol pRa:HhoIE Haud A r A ieopali downward into tho furrow both | 2oy, ¢, 8. Witherspoon, who is about The Strictly ;One Price House in the Ci - N. L Litlaon, of Kearney, is stopping at|1orses walk in the swach tiacks and | ) Al Kot t T i . 1 the Metropolitan, % therefore do not tramplo upoa cithor the | 10 164V Dmahs, havi et And examine their goods and pric v carry the la ! cut or unout grass, Another mower| Youngstown, Ohi in all re- 1l lower than any other houso in the city, Mer { | lJm-u« M ““;I :‘,.m nov l\\ M., is in the [ gold by P. R. & Co, is the William |spects s n d atfair. Among ) | b 9 ] don’t fail to call at f cl ¥ vux'x'rw-t ho Metropolitan Anson Wood, manufactured at Youngs. t . } L | the.grounds quring the (@ey, and pone J".«m.,m. wera in the city Saturday, wachine, front cut, and will eut all kine SRRKOK, | SAAOKIE. ANG LR, 4/ ONA 20 '»"l‘;\ KT . &L0, 1 b 4 P a sive splondid afaotiol d i tev. Jamen Patorson, addition to the reg srammy S A IR i Miss Sophla Norris, of Grand Tsland, iy | O 6ras and give splondid satiefaction B e g e o will be e e —= P T P S e As a mower is an_essentinl machine on e T Jengusgo, 4 B i FigRE 22\6.3 » No- 1810 Chicago | thg fapm, its use makes it noceasary that aily srvioes hield in the Giarman, fhio ! tig Lowest Pripes plro. ; the haymaker shonld hav s periect ha sh, Norwegian and Swedish languag, b ha il Mr, and M {Richard Brown left Saturday | rako, and the colebrated Tiger 1tyko | e —— moruing for Superior, Nebraska, to visit | which is a horse dump, and the Tro SmenokY rth - Oacoling tobacco the UL, friends aud 24 Champion Sulky Hay Rakes, manufac: | Chapuan, Mr k host, £ ) & oy vm mEon 1 3 Clarence Buell, of St. Louls, who Is known | tured by the Beedlo & Kelly nul}'vr"“,"j:’::"" i Il‘"‘;’;“;\'}\“"d i II‘HII\‘:)'V DIED, HE N { ¢ ; . and liked all over the northwest is back & Proy, Ohio, are porfect companions for 488 o i el BTV TS IR mber 18th, at & ¢ | ¥ \ ] 1 4 the mowers above mentioned. i enrn ithoerspoon has 3 tomber 13th, at 8 o Sy e Ve P | pliann @ waded sumiger Wistian. Tho finest display in the e it PP A e Rt e ob b > Linmoy. sk ”l a il & Walliam P Schussler, tho handsomest and | ¢ “ype M5 AR B ¢ BB ion hiore, and has endeared himsald wund Fo 2 yuars - o T e Sollioat “drummes” wrho travels oub from | o timeof T Uretigieen & Go,. la whoi he camo in contact Notice of funeral will be given hereafter, DRAPERIES AND \{IRR() RS, Omaba, left yesterday for Salt Lake|gpring wagons made by the Cortland |departire will o rent reqrov to his| SAVAGE —In this city, Septowber 13, at = i and the western territorics, Wagon company of Now Y "Phe ex- | meny u;:-,mh h 8 o x i ey \\n]: Zida'clack . i, Mary A ll'v‘lu\w\ wito of O A AR = i B0 oy 3 Joseph Needbam, the popular and gentle- hibit consisis of twenty styles, from the|h to his new fold qu kind wishes of J ag od 33 yea % aly duy clerk of the Cozzens house, left yes- | finest finished carviago to the open plain all who know him. 1t is hopod he will] Funeral will take place from her late resi 2 - | By for Washington, 1. C., on u|Puggy. The stock used in the manufac- [800n return to Umaha, in which event e f deuce, No. 512 South Sixsenth stroet, on et rocolved an aesortment far surpasslog anythlog In this market, comprlyin i | terday evening B el atives and |$370 of theso goods is tho host second | will ind & hearty welcome. Monday, Septembey 16, at @ o'clock &, m., to o latost and moet Lusty dosl icturod for this epring's trado and coverir ¢ :.;.., dv:uvkn vieib to parents, re o8 and | o wih ml:mmd llmk ’ry“ The Cortland SRR BE Mblemanamettpeaen) s range of pricue from the Cheapest to the most Expensive, rlends. gon is known the world ove d ] RaatetaUmEe e ot ———— . . William Wolfe cnd Thomas O'Day, Neligh; -er:J, in nwmlki' :.murm'r-:xuinlru‘:l:m?hlu The f :lh ".l : :"" "m" f ”“ 3 i Police Court, CROUNSE'S BLOCK, 3 Hon. A, C. Kendall, Liacoln; A, K. Atken, | trade mark on each job is the best guar- AR SOMOTTARY. RIS WaTe. A9 30 i - e da | oo \1 Capitol Avennue, troata all oases Crip i Keosraoy; and William R, Browne, Platts. | anteo .,;“U,,.,.,m.,.u,’.,, BU 1 tho county clork's offico yosterday and [ During the ‘“‘I"“’_“““‘ lasgo orowds | Oar, Jb and Capikol Aveaie, theats Al Saess Ol Parlor Coods Draneries. wnouth, were guests at the Millard vesterdsy. | In farm wagons tho *Rushford” |reported for Ty BEE by Amos' real es- [!ove been tho rulo in police court and|agonc oo System, Now ready for theinspection of cus-] Complero stock of all the ia est W. Wahl and wife, Albion; Theron nyct :lt.nudn "c:':)n" m\"l‘.: l:éni .:n‘:d hll::’e‘l‘! tato agency, September 12: this moruing was no Mt“el'“""- During Bload. and touers, the nowest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Madras ana 1 j Fremont; W. . McMilla, Nebracka City; |H0 eucominne . at - our hands | “p a Bock and wile to M. M. Book | the night & number uz hard clut;u \rlox-l U,' ¢ o Buits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ktc., Ete, 2N ’ . Fricod anl wife, St. Paul; and Harry 90 1o EON 1.—blook 244, 8400 run in and a big crowd was on hand to rinary Organs. \ i . gower went out to sow,” this passage of | W. 4. —block 244, 3 . » ) U L Niblock, Columbus, registored yesterday at | AOHEE K 1O Bl g to the. sow-| . P. M Bock and wifo to H. Fingor w, |see them tried, Al cavnof Cuvatans of tho e, Croak o Elorant Pagsonger Elevator to all' Floors, the Paxton. ing of wheat and oats by hand, That is | d- lot 1 block 44 Credit Foncier, §640. John O'Brien had indulged too freely | Lexs and Arias, alsoChrouic alfections atbhic 1A g T g of wheat and oats by han hat is N L B y § Ex Governor Furnu and Edwad Melntyre, | tho primitive way of doivg that claws of| Jas. Thompson et al to J P, Brown |y gho ttologant” and was requosted to |maar LK CHARLES BXIV! the lust of the out-of-town members of the | work, butto.day, haud ;uw'mud m“ uupd “'l‘l‘ I‘\“‘“"l“ *::i‘:"“;, l"“ 1 i 100, deposit 55 and cost. 1206, 3208 and 1210 Farnam Street, « - AHA NEB. i auagors o leg i Dy th f the dr . M. Reid to U, P, railway company | 9¢F -tu:«lw }xmfl: v“lm"“x“l; o laare tha cliy, :‘L‘:l"‘:‘r“‘“‘{L’{l”;‘;,(‘,‘l',"" wo wish to eall|Q C.D. right of way in section 1 16 20| John Howard had beonimprudent and = — will stast for their homes this moemiog, wel £ . ) o0 AN iy DAY e ol Nebraska's ¢xpo. | the attention of our readers to a new T s 3 a ingered too long at the wine for whic pleased with the rosult of Nebeaska's expo-| |/ LG 0 oodor manufactured by the| . Soyderand wifo to M. J. Nalson [ 1o was fined 84 and cost. John paid and RUEMPING & BOLTE, sitlon. Whitman Agricultural company of St.|w. d. parcelseetion 10 16 9 500, 3 ~MARUFACTULLIS OF — | § it Piaoite A i 2 took his departure, { Mors. Sawuol Hubbell (formerly Oarvie | [uis, Mo, This simple and cfivctive | —— r Y Turney), after an wbsance of twelve yeare, is | soedor is placed in the rear end| Swmoke Seal of North Carolina tobaeco| Charles Jones had looked upon the | of & common farm wagon, sud by a belt —— wine whe it was rod, and_had tasted it | \ / woild bs pleaed and schoolates,