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T —————————— vk -THURSDAY 1884 NOVEMBER 13 (= — — - — — - = — ~ e — o =1 THE U. 8, COURTSY, | the Bluts by the proposed cut-off, cross STATE JOTTINGS, part of the curbing and pavement disap. | FOREIGN NEWS Advertising Cheats, I pd B i} . 1, 1altcg ol " o ‘qn river on the new bridge and go on - bt -!‘n_r-' b Pitines s - ‘‘1 has become so common to begin an mpor ! eer " t | west over the Ashland cut-oft now being [ Sheiton has inveated in a now § AL AL T AL LI I'he Cholera in Paris, | article, in an elogan resting atyle. b . WO Injunction Cases Argued Before | projected. 1f such should ever be th Peitls sloots are wiflon Vhee recently found the entrance to the| Novemtwe 1 " midnieht to| **Then run advertisemont t BOT" rewer Yosterday, case it will leave this city on a & | stat i |eave, and, with a companion, hasf toINy 't doathn | holers woro | that wo 5 slde-track, too, as well as 1 Iy 1at spulation of |4ince entered on hands and knees \y “And e 1 seserensens Bavorin, | aaid o be tho plan, ¢ R G APOPTERON % tor sevetal hondred feote A ln Tl bl Rl vk e e | Sy AL R 4 ++2u Bovaria, . 8. circuit court nearly all of |1 We hope it wi Klect s being placed in Grand [room was found, in which some fino Fwiiti ot Prin X8 PrAKTH i ‘ ominn, sumed in the aroy.|untrue attsmout 1 Island stalactites were snen, but uwy aro of & |instantly To induco SR ¢ ¢ i Braman, § ] 1 r— teub Welsh, of Chiorry Creck is the latest | dull, muddy appearance. The is \ ™ 3 " 1 4 TR T | A menta of counsel in the owse of the | fqien1 Physioinos and ciemists lisve | vietim of hests disease very damp - ; . s Pacitic Expres aguinet tho | analyzed Poszoni's medicated complexion | A factory at Columbus i turning out wash- | I one place the men came across a A sty i SV ‘ Cuis, Hannibal & St. Joe iC., B. Q. | powd nd recor id its uso to their 178 es by the car lot of paper, envelopes paper lars, e i 18, g \ ¢ 4 1 hat botter | Tank K turing in the [ ete,, which had evidently been washed t P | L 3, railway companies on the application of 1 W atter | ote., y i | i | N St o | towns of th rn part of the state o ing to! deposited t t i 4 i said of our druggist sells | pa down duting a storm and _deposited in T 8. plaintiti for emporary restraining | i Oakland ha re valuable and sub- | the oave, The most rematikabl &+ b Iteligi v | 13, order to prevent its beivg ousted from e stautil bus this year than ever | of a1} this is that, after wandoting quite | T Noyemt ng & b all g vever, Domestic and Rz e det 1 A Stolen ' Horse Recovered before st h rlsed to hear n | Cholera te y Porver, Ut wic and Iviine the defendant's lines, ot ¢ a distanco. they were surprited to hear a | oV : X D For some timo past it has boon the [IITwenty thousand pounds of butter were | tyhd 70" ,’ sveth .‘“'1 mado by 0 o| W U. MAURK Arguments for the plaintift was made || ) manufactured by the Beatrice creamery last S i AR ¢l | pr m St e e Sl 1y | belicf that an organized _of horse wagon passing along on the streets. Tho fte Tiretvd nees - e n St Y ‘;m - Orrick of St. L uis, and by | thieves has Infeated Omaha and Douglass R b, & cornet band, | Finging of a church’ boll was also dis , \ Col. Sapp of Cov Bluffs, and A. A.|county. Onthe night of Ostober 81 a PN CERITALG 6lh, & OOMREL LRNG) ot e R g are so palpable t ¥y one's ofx i ) . wocratic majority, and two fighting [ tinctly hear THE DEATH RAT Motstiiats of 8¢, Joe, fob the. def " porty of W A — Sovet Did She Dle? OMAHA i r ¢ W . R8s vomber 12, Midnight —During | coxe -y s \ . 5, Several were rolie f this city, was stolen from o iberb weather enables farmers al of North Oarolina Smoking To. [the past twenty-foue hotrs thora hua boen 47 | - *N¢ = MEDICAL AND SURGICAL by the railway companic his stable. The matter was placed in the | to crib t m and pre the farm for [ bacco is the beat. | deaths in this ¢ by cholera in ing the She lingered and suffered along, pta - wr the showing mado by the plaintit| hands of J. J. Neligh, of tho Western | next sea i —— fatal cases in tha fospltale, ing away all tho timo for yeats, DISPEN SARY does not constitute a cause of action; | Datective agency, and last Saturday he| Thos. Bickle, a drayman at Lincoln, whilo B GRS o “The doctors doing her no good;" second, the charter of the company |succeoded in recovering the property in |speeding around a strect corner, was thrown - Gordow's Safety, ,tAnd at last was' cured by this Hop (o8 , granted to it by the state of Missouri[the southern part of Sarpy county, [©Ut and broke his leg. Wondertul Pucblo of Ancient| 1Loxoos, November 12,—The Cairo corres- | Bitters the papors say so much about.” reserved to the Hannibal and St. Joo | Where thia animal was found | were | A Mr. Pugh, of Thayer county, is construct \comn, pondent of the Daily News states that Messra “Indeed! Indeed road the right to say to what use this[twelve or fourteen othera and it is the | i N\ tish pond, which he will stock with - - - .\y|n1mhh'n .;;‘,: l mnerchants {, “-[n)\l (v-:«n “How _flnu.klu\ wo should be for that car should bo put; third, tho plaintifl is | belief of Mr. Neligh that they all are Vel channel cuttich, : Correspondence Lawrence (Kan) Journal, | that the city s aafe. - Lhoro has. boen pronty | medicine. e a Nebraska ccrporation and cannot do | stolen property. r. Hoppo, of Lincoln, lost a fine horae, 0o A ’ gt ~ Aol (o 4 A R valued at $200, by falling into. one of the wa o of Acoma, situated nlnety |0f desertion from General Gordon's re & business in tho state of Missouri; fourth, | It Ia the theory of several in thin city [ /10 84800 by falline toto one of the wi Ll 'lfl Lk p; TIELY | foros, ) ] notice was too short; fifth, tho ex- | who havo had occasion to inventigate the |y e HEE REEIERE L | mflos west of Alberquerque, {8 ono of the - ol il g i \ business done over the road is [ matier that two bands of theso thioves, | juu 'wi"‘)_ firo to the estent of $1.000, | most remarkable communities in Now Ihe Skye Troubles, om a ¢ ication of kidney, liver, N not suflicient for two companies. The]one in Kaneas and the other in Nebras- | Thursduy evening, the Gth iust. Mexico or the Unlted States. To reach| 1.0ND0N, November 12.—A mecting of the L ‘(? : “:““I( )-\-'\n_lll\-_w;lgmlny. ! showing of tho defense wes made on the [ ks, are consti ntly plying theic notarious | (O the night of the 2d, Mr, W ( it, take tho Atlantio and Pacific railroad | crofters of the Islo of Skyo was held today. CWho 20 l‘"j'l" the best physicians i aflidavits of J F. Bernrrc stand- | busin It is thought their plunder is | of Crete, died suddenly ot par ( to McCarthy station and then transfer to | It was unanimonsly resolved to offor no resist- :" “"l "’" WAL L) CROUNSE'S BLOCK, ent of the Hannibal & St Jue and us- | exchanged by the two gangs and thus |heart, e leaves a wite and three chillcen, | an Indian pony and ride efghtecn miles | anco to the f ulico oven though thoy mado many QAN mom ab'is restored to s fn good | GO 100 and Gapitel Avenns, treste sl sases Otlps sistant Superintendent Crauso, Judgo | they are able to elude susptcion and de- [ Thp question s to whether ot not Otos [80uth by east, When near your jour- | Mreste. TERD M et R pled or Deformed, aloo diseases of th. Brewer reserved his decision in the caso | tection, hould pay a bounty of 300 on each |ney’s end you descend almost imper e e I\: .ll'.h ’)Ins Mlll];lnl:\‘ rummll¥ a8 vlh-p Nervous System k Yo ntil the convening of court this morn- ¥ TR, o in the county, carried by 1,100 ma- | ceptibly ‘into the valley six he Roman ) L ) R T A ) e TSR A B TGRS Lt o . |miles in width, in tho ~middlo| Naw Vous, Nuvembor 12— Monsignor |beforo using it."—Tur Pansts. Blood, and Tikta 10;tH8 atcarnonn LHb eARe of 'tHe ho following are tho real estato trans: | Capt, Phillips, tho victim of tho Cedar [of which stands & bute, | Capel delivered boforadhe Young Mon's Ho- iy e e N GBtEE WL, Uri Otk Union Pacitic railvay company against | fers filed for November 11 and repurted to [ couuty desperado, is getting worse, and the }and on the top of this is Acoma. Eight |brew club tonight an abridgement of his y daughters say: ¥ rinary Organs y pany ag opinion of the ph; s is that he cannot re 4 P, “ b “How much better father is since he . The plaintifl in this suit somo timoago) CT Rapp toJ H Rapp w d wi lot 3| Tho Fremont Tribunehas let loose a quarter | they and theic ancestors have gathorod | (3™ Mg il tho bud side of aut election | o i gotting woll after his long auf. | Ankl deinis. -Alto hronio affoctions ofthe Liver filed u petition for a temporary injunc- | block 5 Shulls 21 add £2.000. page rooster, with n_proclamation that it will | thero the sum of their possessions for |3 d our attempts to pull down the | faring trom a diseaso declacod incurablo,” | REeLAUsm: Paralyuls, Pilon Ulcers, Gatareh, Asth tion restraining the ofticers of Platte | M Harrington to C E Perkins q ¢ d|crow until J. G. Blaine is elected, ~ Smails is nearly three centuries. This butte is [character of men who wero to rule us,’ VAT W6 490 85 gIad LHRL 1 AEbH Sorle | SoMtuL mALOMR AN HIRER O B county from disposing, beclouding the [lota 10, 11, 12, block § Wilcox's ‘add | ¢t With a shot gua, ono of many that are the remnants of a e Bittors,~A Lany of Utica N. Y Y % | sry Organe, including thoss resniting from inc lscro- title orin any way Incumberiog the com- | §125 The grizzled whz of Church Howe orna- | mesa that has been worn away by the New Hampshire's Vote, 8N one el withionk € UEAKN ol hetn Hoph | KIS & CEI0 E TR T b ol e et pauy’s lands upon which the defendant| I H Kimball and wife to R Greener lliul’:‘\:i'v’.lllul.t :“K”uvf”l]x::ainll"r:l;lul g, ':"lfml:i ?Ir(;nz))n ufdllm ages, and uhllrvlvou‘;mlly in| Conconn, N, H., November 12, —The com- | o the white Iate) e Vil BoMonotH andold men suforing from Wea s and Norvous i | iti H Wil i 5 & o L ch| flat-topped mountai there, Aalve At TarTbothE 58 {1 with “Hop” o astion, producie, andigestion, Palpitation of th bad' lovied = taxes The petition|wd lot 12 block 5 Wilcox's add $1050. | vkes a captal fumeral director, fhbtopped mountaine here and there. | oo offcial raturna givo tho followlug re- [ with Moy’ i L . Doapondunoy Ditsiness, Lo ol'llnm::‘{': ok alieges that neither the survey| P Johnston and wifeto K Peterson w | Tho Lincoln Tanning company has sent to y ) “ | sult in this state: Blaine, 43,1 it ‘e otte of Energy and Amblition, can be restored 8o health soleating or conveyig foes had been paid | d lots 3 and 4 block 2 Arbor place STOT. | New Orleuns a box. of 165 mantfactnres con. | 1014 gencrations of mon have seen them | o Ut 500 ' ANkl ‘E R e LM S B o when such taxes wero levied and were, Sisting of a case of about threo dozen whips | COVered with waving graln and flocks of |iovrodiva vota in 81,4 plural issnare Hooalachirenti I8 | son. Modloal - Colloge’ "180E) ar - haa”studied. s Currier, re sheep. majority over ometime in the seventeenth century the Laguno, or Valloy Indians made war upon the Acomas for” the possession of the country, and the latter boing the weaker occupied this butte as & defensive position, believed to be impreguable, Their judgment has been abundantly in- protession In London, Parls and Berlin. 1t aficted, callor writo full description of your caso, and medi~ cluo may bo sent you. Conguitation frée. Ad Omaha Dispensary, Crounso’s Block, Omaha, Offloo boury 1017 m.,1-$ And 7-8p m Suinda, 108 m wa.Send for treatise efther on mala dly def rinitics. A FINE LINE OP Plangs & 1o 1,090; Blaine's majorit publican, for govern ull of 48, made at the ablishment of gheir leather, L . Alters, a Grand Island cattloman, was sorio_sly injured last Monday by being thrown from his buggy, His spine is be: lieved to be injured and will keep him housed for some time, bants bilious 16 railiostho failing encrgies of the debilitated and promaturo do av. Fever andaguo illous remittent, yupepsia and bowol complal among th His Luck, San Francisco Post. Some years ago an emigrant from the United States kept a small restaurant in a town situated in one of the great stock raising districts of South Australia. He wag presumably the only Yankee in those therefore, legally no liens upon tho lands againat which they were assessed, BiThe position taken by Hon. W. H. Munger, of Fromont, who represented tho defendant, is that " these lands were ¢ mveyed before the road was granted the subsidy, as o feos attended the seloction — Gas Combination iu New York, On last Wednesday the stockholders of six of the companies which supply New York city with gas voted to consolidate The opera house at Blair was entirely de- The Wil y morning. stroyed by fire Tuesd R of the lands within the twenty-mile limit, | parts. There was an enormously rich |son 0 minstrel company, wh \ A : mongthee and as defendant’s lands come| ol stockman who. came into taets, frou, | Dotformance the Drevious evening, I dleated. It has proved a Gibraltar of | iuto u singlo cu,{lflmny.}mlvnlvlr;:uC{;l:;‘t:ln(rrl Which it entirely r withn that limit, those lands (EoRaIEN oot inte it | entire wardrobe, strength aud safety. Tne comparison is |vearly forty millions of dollars. N eountre ! N L T M0 kS watt) ) chrpanbar workibe) on | HOU1nABEOBHAES) A5 {ADEEbRoLToy it | TANESMERL SRS DECLAbIyNCBaN RN EA liver an thould be legally subject to taxation subject whoto nationality was a matter of doubt, a.d the temporary injunction should not though he usually passed for a taciturn yesterday. There are only two companies Schauppselevator in Grand Tsland, was left out of the rin One—the Mutual z from the north I was struch with the thrown to the ground, a distance of twenty rosemblance to the pictures I have ecen influence time h'S pigs! udderwiso in a favoral gently and thoroughly and 1t might bo called a te Douglas county is not given to loud boast-r the points made by Mr. Munger were | hard at the proprietor, and then simply sot ralsed. The argument was not con- | remarked: cluded, and will be taken up again this| *American, arcn’t you!” wmornin, On being answered in therefore be made perpetual. This ques- | and uncommunicative bachelor Scotoh- [ feet, by the brouking of a s affold, Tue : Fentr et i i of climate, diet and IoaYGHTATxl Sny as Y A VRO naaEtNEHS | iy et e e et T ot vy | of that geim fortress that, frowns over tho | —was invitod o come i, but hus not g B oy supreme court of the United States in| One day this wealthy but solitary old | injured. straits o tho Moditcrranean. —Tho yotd om0, L e O omn | lecewary eafoguard orslo by il drugyisie and T tiw noted MeShano caso, and u decision | chap ontered the restaurant of tho man | A Boone county farmer hus a young pig | height above tho valley is nearly 400 fuct | under bonds to soll gas ‘to cousumnera| deslors gonerally. e verse to tho defondant rendered, but |from the states. When he laft ho looked | \Vhich gets its milk from first hauds, Lvery |and the walls inseveral places nearly per- [at & prico not moro T | ip finds ow lying dowa or |pendicular. There are two means of |8 thousand t. The ofiicials of the U companies declined to state whether the prico of gas would be raised or lowered in concequence of the consolidation. We 1 see. Meanwhilo tho outside public 1 ho taps he ascent, one by a flight of steps cut into for moro the faco of the wall, and rising at an an- gle of forty-five degrees and the other by the aflirmative THE ONLY EXCLUS\VE Judge Dundy was present in court in | the mill e cow-puncher walked away |ing of the girch of it 1 u fissure in the rocks leading up into the | g 4 c! k &y |ing of its pro DI eyl 5 the afternoon. The grand jury was|without enother word. IRsgularly once | Wsteloo( has on_exhibi heart of the mountsln. Both ways have HoUS IRt iois At mertgon X ll fl called, but the panel not being full, was | a w he reappeared, silently ate a|bard squash weighing 150 poun been trodden by the human feet until th neers that coal gas can be % uot sworn in. The jury commissioners | hasty lunch, and made the same stereo- v'nf: 80 inches round the bolt. The (iazotie [steps are hollowed out like shaliow | manufactured for jnothing, the sec- wwere directed to completo the panel, and | typed romark, receiting the eame e h”‘ml ’:wlnn‘ ”’x ,”:l ;\ .‘L..~‘<L“:§xu‘|’~x‘r‘.'.' |‘“‘i troughs, Bither one is exceedingly dif- ondary products of the Ll{sulluuuu‘(cuk!', t“ !‘ ! a special venire for eleven additional [ phatic **Yea, sires!” in roply. At last |roome, 3 s rshed | fizult, and neither is tolerably safs.” We [tar, etc ) being ",[ sufficient value t e ! 4 1 Jurymen will be fesued this morning. there came a time when thie eccontric old | A very rerfons and destructive prairi fire | 1250, the one along the fiesuco. To givo | defray the cost of the material and max.- N IN OMAHA NEB. = customer did not return. One month | ocet rred northeast of Valentine rosently, do. | 1ea of the laboriousness of the tack, | ipulation. In Awerlea theso sccondary o E e Mr, Sharpless’ Death, = S A e stroying considerabls property balong, imagine a stairway starting at Mr. (icos. | products are not yet insufiicient demand, . b 4 went by —two. At last a wagon stopped | stroying Froperty balonging to ) g A QAnes It now seoms that Mr. Goorgo Sharp- |at tho door, and th old fullow, pals and | rtiers in’ that " neiphtiorhond, Me. vl | venors oflice and visivg to the top of tho | but ther is littly doubt that gas at 31,25 Rural abraska, less, who was found deadin his door- | Wasted with sicknees, was helped out and [ Go#E" It lua borses, harnis, wagon and | spire of the Method |.|~]hurch, then cou- | per 1.200 hfukn (lln;-'al‘nl:;u:ll:;lfun;g_lmxt{r = i st ) 5 2 ! = supported into the saloon. IHe called | fatned injuri WHioh i thays dObEi Tt unuing on au exsier anyle for one hundred | enough to make dividens 8 enjoyable o W Tho leading Agricultural and Live Stock Journal of #d Tuesday morning, must have die for his usual atesk with o weak but | fatel; will deprive hie Family of | feet and then rising again by |to the stockholdere. § S o | the west; 20 pages 89 columns, cut and- stitched, L or his u steal a weal ut | fatol, willdeprive his family “of his support, 2 li intlexactiviinili i TG EIT G0N, magiz ne form, has & handsome llustrated cover, \ very early Monday evening. A gentle: | doggad determination, ate a morsel, and | for a long time to come. & stecper grade than ever fo| Tho consolidation is exactly in line 1. 7. WUPPERMANY, GOLB AGENT, and has been ehtablished 1 yeara, Tho bost meths then tottered up to the counter. As he | On the ovenicg of the Tth at Nebratka City |2 elevation * hisher than the | with what is going on inevery depart- P RROADWAV. N Y ods of western farminz, Fruft Growing, Ete., and the man in this city assorts that he was upon o v i Syorioglotitin fthiatlubea 3 : of corporate enterprise, Where- Livo Stock interest of the great Grazing and Agric littlo May Canada, while playing with some | Weather vane on the university, and this | ment P 14 cultural regions of the wost, ably discused atd o he whispered. hoarsely: aGreen line car going home about 8 o'clock Monday evening, and that Mr. paid his “*American, aren't you’’ “You bet,” replied the proprietor, other children in front of Me. Mellvainy's house, with torches, her clo: caught fire, enveloping her in flumes. Mr 15 Mcllvaiue stairway a precarions footing along the sides of a gash ina rugged mountain, and you may kuow how we reached &coma! ever combination is possible it pays bot- ter than computition. If the now com- pany could be rubjected to logal re- DOCTOR viewed. No one who tills a flower or plant, or & foot of land; who owns a horsa, cow pig or chicken, can afford to be without the Riiral Nebraska, Sharpless gor. on the car somewhere on |, 1 hing i i F | ; pleasantly. Siretching out his shaking | saw her aud came to her rescus —toaring her o ! iniit fa ridaiel q q | Sixteonth strect and was still on tho car [ hand the ald customer said; off-— but wot until o fiulo W10 4 the, danger and fatigur, Jula 8 |eiraints oblEitE it Tl b ot = The Best Writers { o ‘“‘Shake! So am I.” «d. The little one bore ! 0 ers0n—30Mme publi v ges gained when the gentleman roferred to loft Then he tottered sway without anothor ¥ until death ended them. | other person—make the ascent. One has | combination, all partics would profit by | "¢y ¢ Charles St., §t. Loni Contributoto sz Tho Editorials are_crisp, it, TR TID fre e AR Brady, living near Fullorton, | 10 8tride over the fissure, one foot on the |it in the long ru Daean e S R T (RO Coroner Maul was notified and a4 5 p. | camo'into the couatryman’s place and ey g 1 ;1 on the dth. right-hand side and the other on the left, T e uiler Physiciin i 8t. ci n that of any other publication ot &. a coronor’s jury was empaneled, con- | toid him that the queer o 1guy out on | Svae eart MGar tho biri tosen hoe hust aud at the samo time press the hands al- LTI NG (0 TEerd i "Nopous. Prostration. Doiity. Mental and [ e i'ih Inthe sesty and Sooupics o Front Mank ! ho was going to town, off. Lariated near by | sernately against the noke f . et o | rvous i Agricultural aud Live Stock Jour MWing of John C. Drexel, F. R. Giles, | the Thompson range hud died” and left |wasapet calf. Tho ealf, heng largs wnct | CCEPAtely against the rucks for support. | New Orleans Picoyune, November 6th. B o cycurlaltnd other ASC- | nals i the United States, Taylor, Thos., A. Golden, Eugene |him a cool £1,000,000 stroug, i his plas ful moodsuceeedo d in wind. | Ab Indian will throw a live shoep around | - 1t would benefit us little, if anything [ Hon ot Theast, S or tones, Blood Polsoning, i R. M. Taylor, Thos. A. o i 2 0l m o Kelly and W. H. Kent. e = img th o arop v e v i an: | his neck and go up qulto rapidly without |at ail, 1f the national demberacy should | 2422155 A NESTE, it 2 ey e Homso Gircle. i American Fables, tanelel bee that sho fell taf the grownd, Tt | thuching either hund (o the rocks; but I becone supreme in_tho goneral govorn- ing, fram Indiscrotion, Excess, R e P e ham, who_ was the first to dlscover tho| A robbor who had worked for six long |ty v s Uy o Y | 2Mpptiefied T could mever doit. ment, whilo at the same time overy | W lway malcs 1% weloowe Vit 48 body, and Dr. J. B. Ayres. The latter [hours to break open a safe, accomplished | ful ‘and hea. d her cull for bolp. ~ letumning he |, LA¢Y told us of a pathetic incident | gouthorn commonwenlth and _overy y : testified that he had examined the re- |his task to discover that his roward was |helped her to hier bed, aud o depaited ia 4 | (hab ceourred on the ouier starway | southern municlpality should remain sub- Agents Wanted mains and found no indications whatever | scarcely o shilling. Ho was iamenting | few hours, 5'}\'61":{ w"fr-*“g 28 4E0; N'avml men | ject to the oppression of professional po ; freato ane Conuul " 2 of violonce; thac death might have been |and deuouncing his ill-luck when a private | | Tho cightcen montns chitd of Treasurer |8%rted _up, cach with a sheep on his |liticians. In othor worde, the highest| & Pasiti ikt a oceastoned by one of several causos, for | watchman put his Lead into the oftice and | Fars of Huwilton county, swallowed a cit- | back. When noarly tu the top the sheep | consideration with us is tho cstablishment p‘, l.o."lxtlve‘wr“\mfGlf,"re,’,‘t,eg d) Watche, | iatance, congestion cf the lungs, heart | said ki i ke ey e ated it batpied byitha fgremorbnanibi ino fone (of the right and tho opportunity togov-| Zaphiste. Erelish op hustrated Promioe Lt £ oant 1 \[ disease, embolism of the brain, or ono| _‘Had you como to me I would have |windpipe, Sevoral promineut physicmns | Loop 204 the ehepherd in trying to hold | grn onraslves at home. That right can of m dozen othor causes, He did not|given you at least a quarter to let the safe | we s conanlted, bt thg uta ':L‘l.l.\u:t":“fl il i lost hisl footing, "“1‘1 in falling | never bo disputed, but the epportuni'y MARRIAC The Weckly Bee I think a post mortem would throw any|ulone.” You have mot only sold your |an operation, ds it would be atten ted wid | 5#¢Pt his companions ovor tho prectpice, [oan hardly be said to have exe| ) | And the RURAT NEBRASKA one o | lightion Jhu subject. Tha jury roturned [services at & very cheap price, but if it | {00 much danger, T so-d hus siuce pased | aod they all fell on the rocks at the foot [ isted for somo years pist in Louisans, | & 82,25, only 2 centw moro-than tho piies of °«.?u-h|n':: | « verdict of death from causes unknown | was not my hour for going to sleep 1| % Wv .’::(-“u‘.'."\' Allung) "\".‘i”‘”l' .‘,‘,_ now lin a lifelees heap. The Iudians have [ The reagon is that we havo trusted the i _"\‘;.,‘:“I,M_‘\”:{x;{; snd Girl wito ¢, lu’lll;ulumuun‘l;i I should cartainly take you t0 the station | 1! iabithesediwillidiony sved & representation of the accident | wrong men and placed them too entircly | m or apoibe loubdh, AmbIo L obion L I uskrad | to them, s 4 . yl i passout, Ifnot, the chances of recovery n 8 rock near where it occurred, which || a8 “I e b Y [ The :uun”:, :.Hll eivo e it assortment of Mr. Sharpless had told a well known |and see you sent over the road. doubtful. The eclnld’s suffe t periody | O & FOUK 0 ) in control of the machinery of our po- tiful Piotiro Cards, - Atdreos reporter Satarday evening thot ho had| Moral: Don't stcal a fifteen cent dog |ars htense, but o reliof i sourccly serven to steudy tho nerves of | Jitical organizations. This is as truo of | Containg tables showing the awaunt | 11,5 SUITI & O, 160, 1058 1ath b, Om every cent he possossed staked on lum ]\vhul;ll}m easy enough to borrow adol- ; Mention 11.;" beon “‘1‘71‘1'.':"'['; gi’u?.» u::n:;»::‘u-,i“ T fl[.o ;upyl.l.uan party in “mlmlu h as it lln and value of any quantity of merchaadge [ SRALE 1 tho election and that he would not sleep | lar of the owner. requoncy of the preval 240DI0] 10VA0 8 leve of tho democratic purty. It has come to | (i ey S e | until it was docided. His most intimate THE T AND THE FAKMEX the southern part of a col itains un area of sixty or seventy | this, that the leaders of bothe partics are | o 82¥ Drice from & quarter of a cwat to Paoatas | .‘ Resos Dans ; AT g following, from the Dikota ( s, Atone sido stands the pucblo, o ten dollars, cither by weight or moasuro, S0Ter W] friendd, who are in a position to know > = " sy + pueblo, a fgtruggling to corrupt the mnegro vote, ) y £ o . ] = | T1ONCo, (W 0.0! ¥ 2| A teamp who asked for breakfast at a | (th, indicates that it is in the w blunt pyramid of ‘adobe and stone h L SOELL o Mt ] only had two ots un 4t Vi f uaee i sTus county as wel Thy w che 9 : 2 hat mothod 13 radi y falso and wholiy 40 U8 O agres ) say that ho only had two b L e R i e T chlora in sprouding | ooy “arid of.adobo aud stone honey- | That mothod is radically falso and wholly [~ Als los of wages and board by | #¥ H both were vory small_and that his big | (xolaimad with an i1 jured o i extent i diforen parts o th | sith rooms, ut the other the | uunecessary. Tho negroes ns a body [the day, week and month; bosrd, scant- AR ey | bots was probably a hallucination. Ha | *5ih ns | b deceitial fs husan nature! | In tho western pact, on Elk creck, | chureh and geaveyard, and near the cen- | haye como to sce that they have uothiug |ling and plank measure; oubic messure- - ad 10 bad habits but had probably over: | por e pimy oeoeitial s human naturet | wo e wformd it Ayt tor w pond ot puce watcr Whiety feotin | o oxpoot from any party in-tho way of [ ment of timber; log measuzo und woight | €3 SDROHDP PROP worked his brain and lost considerable | ¢yiun of your apples and drank of your HUTY e e imalase b hewd [ donihiand neyoral roduiin exten, - | political promotion or immediato indue- | of grain per bushel,” and interest tables, | ™2 s . rest, which with other ciuses, produced | Sqer and now ot ina o an ek sty piemes Halalin lh;' prieat yan mado acquainted with | tria] prosperity. They must hereafter | Also tho interest laws of the diferent| vy pongtes 5, Qialin: Motx death. strangor who has no hold upon your |4 i o L l"!':l“ ek b"}‘;’lr‘{:"l-;‘l';“ !“;’ oS | bo appealod to upon a different basis, and | states, Businees lawa in- daily uze Busi MANUFACTURSR OF | “Mr. Sharpless was born in 1844, in|$irangor W The Cre o iy | U tho shuroh bell brought the inhabitants | we boliove that they are ready to support | ness forms, oto, y ; Norristown, Pa, For more than a quar. | “iemambip:. emors aro so mean that ! v Ayearold daughir of |0 the villago around. us. When they | whatover party offors thom the bost| This valuable book which shocl bein| Salvamzea tron Cornicaea wer of o contury ho has beon & railrond | ;¢ oneh: Sowe farmors ar o viean that | yiar Norion, of Creto, “fell upon . garden |understood that the title to their lauds | yuarantee of protection. the bands of overy mon and boy 1 the ear ) e e Windows, Tintals When 17 years of age ho started | 1 Y op e 0 e o e (b oy | rake, aud vug of the tecth perpetrated tho cap | W88 in question and we had coms to take e — land will bo sent postpaid on receipt of [ 39 Iyag Spoonts Patoit Motaiila Sy bt SAILLTING M0 e Ranias set the barn s firo they wouldn't fecl fof v o her kuecn T is o' fa 8 very Iyt | wstimony they showed great intereat, | Tho Paris foot-ball club has arranged & | fifty cents by the e ghtest obligation, ¢ m, 2 is swollen very badly o aas h 3 A0 FEADG ¥ ) 4 s + al a1t ! ) i Roading road, then rouo to the' position | C00 the igntest obligstion e the foot drawn iy toward the Doy, T, | 14~ discussed the various ' points | series of matches in Eogland this winter Wesrexs Postisuing Co., } aRoine, B Wit sdsi, Voeun bon of conductor. He afterwards camo west, | 41 41d Cckrosch who had just struck | T1/ECON it charis does not sce any hopn uf wav. | HV0lved with remarkable intelligonco, |und will probably sond s _challengo to Omaha, Neb. e - I about eighteen years ago, with nis wife, |4 fashionabl osidence for o threo. | /% Ber leg. Upon the recommendation of | cansidering — thewr limited — op- |Ireland. The result will be nearer| 1 and 2cstamps taken. nov8-1m | s 'y W1 |a Fashionable n. w residence for a thrce- | oy ', R, Richardson, Mr, Norton will tike portunities of a knowledge of law. As | Waterloo th sthing since th gre: —_ d settled at Burlington, Iowa, where i poi - | aterloo than anything since that great n'xln 8@ S’d. I gt |‘h -r" ety month’s Stay, Eacountered um.nu Micce | the listle sufferer t» Omaha, to-morrow, and | nightfall came on a number of the men | bagtle, N 3 : Bl o o 0 oo ar: | who wero also strangers to tho Place |t berint tho o il luwpitd, whero b cun | who had been at work in the valloy camne 3 — Pictures of All the Presidents T e o LML RO Rk g ards acoapted a position as station agent | og . Lud You ever seo such Stingy People! | s IHter curs wivk wmone skatful treatinent. |y " briaging ~ delicious peachos and | Mason & Hamlin Organs—buat in the Freo, AFARASOEDIAG A B . pHong | exclaimed oue of the Mice. “We have ! P 10%; grapes, which we were glad to accept 1n | world, at Hospe's. 05t : ¢ e 21 |Chicape, St Paul, Minneanolls and at Glenwood, lowa, which ho resigned | hunted the place over withont finding as | A Sioux City man who has boen ot to tha | Viaw of the mesger nrepsrations for sup. e A complete s of pleturse of the o J for the agency of the Michigan Central [,/ b s s Crum of Cheese,” eud of the Northwestarn Ruilroad company's | 7™ ! (IR HEOR SRS " Music Book and Sheet Music at lowest | Presidents, esch separato, with dato of OMAHA RAILWAY. at Ann Arbor, After about three years'| . ap1indeed.” extension west of Valentioe, tells a reporter | P i SR wEARpRG AR 2 . ) ) inauguration, birth, etc., malled free to ARR GEDGE: @ U8F BUCR:, KIRE JAAIR | UiAL lipdoed, b of the Sioux City Junenal that tho grading |10 our Navajo blankets and nover folt |prices at Edholm & Erickson's, opp. [ THMIRERG BE €/mo Pl samplo copy | ,.TH 56 extension of thls iuo from Waksfeld up | e e, O o Colorado Soriogs, |, . And as for cake, I don't beliove thoy | iy prugrering fiely. Thoninety miles wudes | more sooure or huppier in our lives. | postoflice CLTF B i nramiam lst of the Rursl | o i ohil? A -‘i RO ENRS b .lf“i have any in the houee, even for Com- | contract to O'Hara Brow,, from Valeutine to| When thoe gray dawa peered through the | = —— |y DA, A AR G BEAUTIFUI;X“AIJ;EY‘ ofl the GAN | in March of that yoor he came to Omaha, | P*2J; inlon oi a Family | b6 by creopting s mui. "pes | tile - mica window ‘panea it rovesled 9 and family journa <s‘ablishod. 10 yeats, R Senaend 49d Eiridly in March of that y A 3 'And what's your Opinlon oi a Family finished, excepliug the cuts, when thel rest roof beams more than a foot by iof 100 api TO EXATUWXIN G-I'CIINT, where he acoepted the position of car|wpo don't take but a Pint of Milk per | freezeup comes, ‘The deep cuts. beiog large- | ¥¥O43, % 750 © 1 The pictures alone are worth 10c apiece . accountant in the 13. & M. offices, filling | 4 ok that under Lock and |y Under dry sand, will be taken out during (10 diameter —and < or ot and noone who acoopts this offer wili | Reaches the bost portion of the Htate, Speciel ex A g i deatl |38y and keep the winter, ” It is the plan of tho contiactors | long, snd through the open tower a DRI AT AL IR rarotit, Address I, S, Smith & | curslon mies for land” soekors ovor thin fino ‘% that position up to tha time of his death. | jr 0y b | (S IBLMUAR @8 X s 3 Pl ? ever regretit. Addre . 8. \ & | Wayno, Norfolk and Harbiugion, and via Blair o Mr. Sharploss enjoyed the full confidence yAh ¥ to Iu\.sl 16 outire Woek oumpl eted ot leun ] cll that was cast in 1710. How these im Oo.. Pub 106 and 108 8, 14th St., | prineipal potats on the . ! nfide SAR! early as spring, West of Gordon City the bers and this bel ot ' 4 of the Burlington and Missouri difoc-| wAud to sum up the case,”_continued |Hne is 1 catrd for ity milas 4 the White | oo, H0ore 4nc this ball was brought Owmaha, Nebraskn. o8 1m | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD I tory.” hig | river 1tin evident that the additional fifty | 'F ) M) ) g - Tralus ovor tht ., 8, P, M. & O, Rallway 40 Gay ¥ h as his eyes flashed and his s e the mouse, eyes iomC e | miles will bs puvunder contracs in time to | K0S, The Indiaus sheke their heads ngton, Bloux Of ngton, Wayne and The Qs New Line, bosom heaved with indignation, “We | g2 Ko PO PO 8 DO | ynd th priest shakes his, Lut no one 25 YEARS IN USE. Rertolk, have made up our minds tbat if we are The timbers are Oonmnect at Flatx are now locating & brao b, | ventures an opinfon, The Greatest Modical Triumph of the Age! NTERS, John Fitzzerald, the great radroad |y o4 treatedin a more liberal mannec we 1 line ut White river an( A » v N e river there, however, us witnesses, and morn- — or Frouont, Oakda.o, Nellgh, and through to Val- contractor, was in the city Saturday even- | shall leave this residence to be sold on a a north course to the Llack Hills, Threa | 10 ot 3 piche. us ol i SYMPTOMS OF A -) Worin leakas 4 1 A | sueveys have been wmude, bugif auy ronss | 12K B0G DIERT, 48 Lho seasons ¢ymo an TORPID LIVER ore esalltn andformation call on ing, en route home from Chicago, where gagel” Sy 4 bas been decided upow it is not known tutads | 80 80d generations pass away, the bell . 3 1 Moral: “Just #o," said the cockroach . ) speaks for iteelt in the silvery tones that ite, Bowel ive, Pain — ho was awardcd a hosvy contract by the | SHE SRR SO e ofl, ] | the officials of tho company. Settlors e olt i y ton ¢ OMAFA dly taking un the laa's about Gordon | pleased ita founder in far-cfl 8 an when Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road. e |y, voaiways noticea that the chap who | City sud White 1tiver sJunction, King Gaorge was on the throue, The fter cating, with wdi vatica Esown. 3 2 has cortracted to grade cousiderably over [ earns the least by his own cfforts is the ——— adobes—or the earih of which they o vt amillion yards of a new line now pro- [ firet wnlll‘\'y '.h]n prosperity of others.- A Town Over a Cave, were made—were brought up from i emlca el" ! o Dotroit Free Preas, ¥ ; years the citizens of Cent valley also, for th op of - #oted by that road as a cut-off from [ or ma years the o enter alley 180, or the top e bilies ‘,,,m.,,,,fi., to Council I3'ufty, a distance ——— " and Church streets, Bethlohem, FPa.,|butte was a bald rock in the begin- oye, 3;;“:;:;“;:‘;,57“- —~AND— of about scventy-five miles, I¢ is All Made from Wat aud in the castern portion of the town, |mug. Aod the earth for the graves ighly colored Urine, and GLEANBNG WGHKS - CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS u to such casos, o came the same way, requiring 40 yvars, the grave: smplete gravoysrd v Traveler, have been aunoyed by a su you are building & new house, | of the surface which genera immediately after o heavy fall of ratn. claimed that when the line i finished the passenger trains of the Q. will rua into the Blufts over that line, leaving 0 especially ndapted dowe effects such 1 toastonisli tie sutlerer the priest said, to complote yard. Itie the only O. 1. PAULSON, Proprietor, Gentlomens' Cloth!ng Cleaned, Dyed and Repalred, Srown Pacific Juuction high and dry as ouly *Yes, you are righ On one oceasion a revine opened near | [ have ev seun, The old priest scen '”'nrlu;‘{”l-, A pwpetite,nnd cause Ly Ladion' Drouton Cloand and Dyads withods Hippie: \ & staticn on a line used exclusively for “Mada the money out of whisky, I|the northeast corner ot the Nisky Il very happy in the charge of his flock and o i 3 T / ) s Cl e o Colorad any stados 10, sempls freight traflic. T ere 18 @ movement|puppoze?” cemetery, The cavity was nearly 40| his flock scemed happy in possession of i ve( ‘n‘“ e b N v ( ;‘llwl-wl\uh 0G Laces Cleaned, Dyod and Re-flu= e e A il b e u el i 0 him B, 48 Murray BN Y, Vb Ll . hod . \ now well advanced looking to the buile No. [ in depth, and & cow | . 3 R A o ing of & new bridge acrom 1he Missenri| Wy, you are a liquor desler, are you | 1'nging o a man nsmed Fenner fell in| When the timo for our departurs came TUTT s HA'R D SRS S Sy 1212 Donglas Stroat, - OMATTA. NER, ; at Omaha, and it is thought that the () {nnt?” aud had ta be receued by hard labor with i thero was haokshaking aud a wracious Gitax HAIR Or WilinKERS ohanged L0 i ey pATLE —lg [} will havos promigeat firger in tho pic | *0h, yor; but the monoy T'm putting | ropes and tackling. ~Sinco then avotions | blessing from tho old man and w messsss | grbssy Bortc by s s anoncaion of | \EREFORD AND JERSEY R4TTLE eie g ure Keee ! when the bridgo is bailt, It is asserted |into this house was made out of tho jof from ten to twelve fect in circumfor-fto Father Da KFouri, and we climbe tural color nets ) By O that the passanger trains of the . wil'|water | put in the whiek Every cent i ence huve aunlk }D"rr:r and four y;-.m, ond fdown from Hm.m ty in l"lu uir wnd rode of & ittt A "‘ ¥ ety ) i siantion,of woled spacialist (uow re " oy at cue time, on vh gtrcet noar e [ ther o} Yo kr . 2 ue ht into|w s er i then leave Cresten pod 1ov atre

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