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o Q ' o i » THE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1885. 5 jured.” He was stabbed in the right residonca Is a great ohject of interest to THE TAX SHIRKLRS, “I Have Suffered!" P — DOOMED TO DECAY. \empls by Dortn, awd shorily THE OLD ANG THE NEW. touriste, hundeeds from allpaste of tho| oo e With every disoate imaginable for the YOUR —_— sftorword died. Doran was immedistely —— yorld visitioz and inspeoting it annually, | 807 ottt en Cr o ate, |1t thres yeata, Uat L i \ I arrested and placed in the city jail. Dar- - i o to | T this respect it, divides honors equally xation in this State, Druggist, T.J. Anderson, recommon- AND ADDRESS ON A TOSFAL CARD 10 THR The 0l Court Henss of Dunglas | ing tho day. one mose of tne sight, the |00 CHADgE 0f District aUd CONALY | with the moro unprotending Titt'o brick |, yye psdter of The T ding Hearthstone Publishing Comn’ \ ( 'fl"l court house ard jail was besleged by a l]ffi houase on ths west sids of the river, whic A ”'» R, o " ““Hop Bittars” o me, E n y" i crowd of men determined to lynch the GETS, was the general's first home in Galeta, | . 1% 1 CBIERIRE 18 TGN T SesSion 18 0S| 1 aned two bottles] PHILADELIHIA, PA, | —_— murderer. All day long the masses of — when ho wes clerking in hia father's [{ i G GO Wik it to 1o |, Am entirely onred, and heartily rosom | | S8 20 K SENGRY L A | A Brief Skotch of the Bullding— |the sngry and excited populace surged |q, qay Will Witness the Succession Toather store at £40 per m“n,th' i SHIPOSRIN: T wonll SRma otts. Ve mend Hop Bitters to evory ous,” J. D KPECIMEN COPYI " back and forth, in front of the building, S The reverses which have overtaken s ] f A Walker, Buckner, Mo. of T 1t ot & & A Parcel of Reminiscences, devising {ways and ,means to effect the of the New Men to Office, Gen, Grant in New York because of his | important mater, the re modeling of our H i ux Hr 1t exooption the - it plan of dealing out summary justice to i Iack of businors tct havo mob boen aur. | Sch s o osation Mt (6 be| L vwrito this as e T . ol o i the offender, By the restless vigilance orises to his Galena friende, who know | uch & shapoas to cause every o bo| ot the chos velatl o 5 P Roary 808 Situstad in a amall hollow on the eor- [ o6ttt i, B0 0 Ee, T ome | In accordance with the state statute Rim Intimately, Fallure attended his R I T STV Sl St yourHop - bl ottt oy Ao ner of Sixteenth and Farnam stroct, sur- | was thwarted. Doran was trled and | which provides that the newly elected |many financial ventures in Galena. | W& "0 fhe "‘,” LAl b ) S & % Ritters T was afflicted Juose wio suteceite duting L HEXCHIty dayy rounded by agrowth of analent foliage, |given ten years in the penitentlary. He istri i Though they were of an insignicant na.|®h0ut one-hia LRk LA At With inflammatory rheumatisi O, FENCONAN Ty rolirwine Y &g ge, ’}lm'lh ]y s I‘h e l:'Y 0 | county, district and state officers shall iy g! Bt 1 thum k8 demontested Ml all exposed to the view of the assessor and For nanrly W 73’ PENOGRATH, tite s in pon stands tho old court house of Douglas mfl_‘;;“';“:n'h:':“':;:‘;es e iPout. | step into thefr positions on the Thursday ,“_b'm{y to husband his means, Un.|all his property is assessed. Not only| Seven years, aud no medicine seemed | GENTLEMAN'S GOSSAMER COATor & LADIES county. Aged and Infirm, swaying and |\ SR, B OO F e ince, " |after the first Tacedsy In January, to-day | bounded sympathy is mnifested for him |ttt bt if he only owns one fourth of o do me any NEWE ] crenking before every onslaught of the | " The old jall was the scene in earlier |will witness a “‘putting cfl of the old and | horo, and should it b necessary, would | the famn it is all assessed to him, and he -~ Good ; o8 trom 2:00 rastling wind, the old house is in the last | days, of the lynching] of Bonve, one of i " be manifested in a more substantial man- | DAYS the taxes out of his 15 cent com and | Until1 trled two bottles of your Hop ye, o ly ol ) a putting on of the new. 0 pork, which is not much above the | Bi A T e e s . ié® Uit by WORslA, .50 pork, whic ch above the | Bitters, and tn my surprise 1 am as well | 54550 y atages of solution, Erected in the Sotss of 3188, Tavler, 1 Y it Among those who retire to make ronm it cost of raising it, while the party who |to-day as ever I was, 1 hope T 1y Intorosting ploneer days of Omaha and reachiry baok | pHin %) iR ,p'ané :,"w;la mBonz for their successors ls Mr,Parke Godwin, THE WORLD'S FAIR, owns the other portion of the farm or| **You may have abundant success” L L “0 the early period of terrltorial bistory, | and his companion Iler were arrested in |dlstrict attorney. Mr. Godwin has made oA GBI e bt | { 40 repleto with the Interosting and amus. | Omah, on the day after the outrage, be: |8 good record for himself as an able and [ A Scarcity of Pands Worrying tne|[crest and pays no taxes - should some | Valuable medicine: | ing, the c1d courthouse might bo made |Ing suspected of tho crime, Both wero |foarless officor. Ho will be succeeded by Management, ettt UG ety T ey T wishing to know more | or 81X TuipLE VL ! the prolific source of many an aetiols of |Afterward identlfied by Mrs. Taylor as(Loo Estello, of Blair, who comes nto the Bk i Hu 5 nasems oh Al 1Ry | O ‘I:ir;“l:;lnddreuinq me, . M SrSIN FRINLAE PLATED W NDSOR KNTVES, :mm} i ;aminmen“' s :’:ll.;] :gu]v“::“;):(il“f:w x.ff'fui“’"fifi"nfi'fi‘f :Q:zm 'l‘ltohhf:“lcny :;Zn::t:{ I:'t::’;“l?:fn:: Special Dispateh to the Globe-Demrerat, that purchased propertydor which another | Williams, 1102 16th street, Washington, gt le settling down to docay, and beforo |y yunted to commit the double crime of [ him, and will doubtioss suceeed in hand- | New Onrraxs, La., January B.—Tho| b heos ssscsel apd pays tases fon |- O. 3 sonetd ot bb 1o Fiauibe SrLAF TOARIE the Pl y 2 murder and larceny. Public feeling was | ling it to the satisfaction of his constitu. | World's Exposition has had many draw. [BIVHE 8 KEOR GXE00 10 CHOR S G T consider your et rsebigersirinbbinm fogl o one of the land marks swept away by the running very high st the time, In favor | ents. backs, and continues out of luck, to use | loaning out their thousinds annually but ;E!mlnld ‘lhv;.lvul;_"i"’“") in existenco 208 & 9 Vinth 8., Phila., Pa. eyl "'Ilv‘:’“ck:’ ‘ ‘}' :mh“tl'm't le“ of lynching the lawless desperado,| Ths board of county commissioners | slang phrasc. In tho first placs, the ""“"Z""",“"“[ i”“'““"‘ "“‘l“""l“'f"“ b e Complaint 1 a " 3 county cftices have for the mostpart best | Bonve, A mooting of over|will alio be modified by tho change. [public opening on Decamber 10 was pro- to say we are taxed on our notes and you | «And nervousdebllity. 1 have just” 9 T romoved fo the now and maguificont | oy undred citizens was held in front|The complexion of the body will be |mature, but thero is so much that is |Eunct oIl I o 10 on the property. | Retuenoa { ‘“&‘;"l ]C““- L ‘.“’; "“:‘ . d L ?i' ;' of Ploneer block. A brlef preliminary |changed by the retirement of Mr. B, P, | worth seeing that the inchoate condition ”"“"“‘)(‘ RS Ty 2o PG|, ‘From the south In a fruitless search s official quarters will bo changed, and tho | 1,0} “which convioted the two mon, was | Knight, and tho eucoemsion of Georgs E. | would not have made much differenco in | FU S ERICAR S IMATEER B T for health, und tind thut your Bitters are —= = "h ;)a ‘1‘w“ al ?cmfnplg. l“; b'lt out held, A vigllance committee was ap- | Timme. Mr. Knight has eerved for |rosults a8 there is A 000. n\.r[l‘t\\\l\,. ( ‘\\ hat \m. is paic m)‘ ivu ¢ | doing me more i ‘1‘;1 ustling lntt"ltyo L noss, | S ted.” The clty jail, whero the two | threo succossive torms on tho bonrd, and [stant progress In gotting tho| Daid and .<ivnlsu|m-nllvlnn_!\m](. Our wise | =G god! 4; 0 ‘which fnr}l:mra'; ?n; :lllu-rur:hn “n; men wore Imprisonod, was broken and |has performed his dutlosina manner exnibits in order, and tho | Pockethead od mvnlv\\. :imy)t_ns t.nlxuniin Than anything olse; tury han characterized ghe court house of | y/c* ot 1P CCh oL ored. They un- | excoptionslly well, Mr. Timmo will come | grand spectacle is improving daily. Un. | iastion is n very diffioute thing to bandle) A month ago T was extromly | D[)]I‘lglll cnuntg. d la locked tho door of Bouve's cell and hung |Into tho bosrd as _ junior mom. |fortunately, the weather has been almost | and we cann .mnn it \wr‘x\um" most _of “Emaclated!!!’ | "‘1‘89,3“;‘ 148 Dloness! “;“5: o ieke | him to a besm in_the entry hall. It is | ber and will doubtless ably fill the vacan. | constantly rainy for the past two woeks, l""‘ ":{""“_"1;\‘1"'"*“1\% L o in Ne-| - And soarcely ablo to walk, Now I am | = e | Yel:r tha.-hyt ‘ho‘;:;’onae:l oh Scoundy said that when he was strang up the[cy caused by tho retirement of Mr.|and the outlying unpaved streots near ’:.i“ f‘f"“l ‘l!‘ leiionl) 1”“‘. S "‘( ”i:““]" Galning strength! and Phenomenal in its slmplicity and effoctivoness. The AL dl Wiy O‘l'l '3 h emands | )ik of the floor had to be torn up to | Knight. Mr. Richard O'Kecfe will be | the Exposition pg-k are ankle-deep in 4 Lol "'_"".'"3 wk “‘“‘““"'f L “Flesh!" Neatest, Choavest, Light»t and Most Durable ::c;hzl;’i"i{nl;‘;nt::umy called for some | 1 ovont his feet from ‘‘tonching bottom.” | chairman of tho board. mud.h Tl}:iu (fonr nhn:iat ou; lines, which ::}‘\ “l‘“m; "t' “““'!I‘ ll :‘f":‘h‘ v L ;m“‘:" & And hardly a day passes but what I am | Typo Writing Machino in the werld. o 1857 i Bouve died game, making ‘no confession | The present county coroner, Mr. M. |are the chiaf dependence for traneporta. | [LKE Hiie 1O T AACES o @ 0. TR AT R T e In the spring of lS‘B‘A the city ct;gnell SRR ",mf He Wi nnllzd to have killed | O. Maul will step dov{n and out with the | tion to and from the Exposition, are en- The m»r(\- ..ul).' shows that lwA has trans- complimented on my improved appear- TVpB cha"ged anst IHStflnfly deeded to the city, mu.fl“ cons| ;n- soveral men in Colorado, bolng a gam- | knowledge of having *‘sorved right well | tirely Insufficient to do ‘the work required | fered some property into the state tvf Ne- | ance, and it I all due to Hop Price §10; send for circular, tion of 'h“‘;""‘."‘ $1.00, 8 "“’g" u hon | bler and thief by profession, and a reck- |and faithfully his country.” M. John | of them, and they for sevoral days utter- braska, . It SO whether it is| "Biitersl J, Wickliffo Jackson, ST EOLAL known as h‘,“’;“!?"“y "1:‘“n'd x‘;““ ed ()0ss and darlng desperado. Iler, by | Droxel will succeed to the responsible | Iy conecd to perform any service, while fmoncy, & vt “»‘{l;'"l"““ '"“‘I“l‘ — Wilmington, Del. decBiwat&melm 4 by Kifteenth and Sixteenth a AFDAM | oneon of his intercessions for Mrs. Tay- | position. the drivers were on a strike. As a con. [ass—that propety helongs to the £27 Nono genuino without a bunch of green Hops LEGAL NOTIOE, L 3;“&‘“;0;‘)*&"”“ e :;1;}:‘; lo's life, was reloaecd. The list of dlatriot and courtofcors | scqiance of all this, the exclisquorof the B O et L et g U with the se on o s : i § d, | taxed for the purpose of keepiog up the | stuff with “Hov" or "k | g wy defendsnt wiil take notic The old court house was formerly the | is as follows: Exposition, havicg become deplete , R ot <z | o 160k day of Dec, 1884 Edmund Bartlowt ks, by by the building, were sold. The pro-[ ‘ho :d court hotsd wastetmenly te | 5 4 lensar Wakely, James No-|hns been ' very inadequately replen |state government for the profection of CHRET aoosteirs Bom: | N, e f tho Boato c Doualta. oouny, iame ' ay ceeds were applied to the erectlon ot the old room now occupied by the district |ville ished in the way of gate fees. said prope:ty, And who should pay the ticls for Lstimu | rder of attachment for the of two hindred dol. court house. James E. Boyd secured coutt, the groat balls and parties wore| Proseouting Attcraey—Les . Estelle, | The Institution is suffering greatly [ taxes on the asy? the man who CELEBRATZD e x..u'}‘?'..‘.;"; 2SIt Ana g Crpdils the contract for the building. = The brick |y ha™ "ol Byt early days possessod a|. Clerk of Court for Dongles County— | for want of money. The amount of ar- Jim. or theman _ who J the body and choera [ PFOFEFLY of the & Liluo, W T ol work was dono by Armateong & Bovey, [ O RIS T eREy SO BORCNE | o R T renrrgon In placed at §250,000, which js|drives him. But shylock or lis tool| i s T ot | g, i e sl w7ty Lo , while John Davis did the carpen- | (W8 ¥ SHC o, B o8 0 b crowds countY. due to contractors for matorfal and build- | Will say if we make the capitalist pay taxes 5 tho tyctom to throw | has boen aitachtd ander eid or 5 ter work, The structure was finally com- Uk YR b o s i i i ~lon their own money, they will get mad % | was contiuued ta January Slnt at ‘the - s A The room would bs- cleared, the fiddlers| Commissioners—R. A, Keofe, F. W, |it@ to thespecial polico and cther par L 3 i lcots of unduo fa- | 148 o oW pleted in 1860, Sinoo that time i) B0 TECL o So e and tho | Corliss, Georgo E, Timme. |t whohave farnished supplies, The|and will not loan any woce woney o R e cptue | Lias been occupied by the county cfticers, | FEP 0 FURRICE, U0 R B el tnto | - SherilD. N. Milior, Cincinnoti band of musiclans, fifty strong, | Will foreclose the mortgages and ruin the ot Hgeeton, arcusea | +he disteict court, police authoriticy, obo. | 4o oy day, would by inaugurated. Trensurer—John Rush. which came hero at tho oponing of tho | country. ihis could bo answerad by the a1 ey b et It has boon repaired many, many timer, | (o ROt £A7, Woud be lnaugurated | ‘Treasare—foln ash. fair to play in tho rogular concerts, and | farmers with just as much reason. ~ We Hretenown he jad- and stills stands, as ono of ' the old land- | _ED AR erk—H. T Leavitt. has played up to tho presont, has mot | Will not sell you another bushel of corn, ) Coursges homthtul marks of pioncer days. will'bo seon to what an extent ihe old | Judge—J. H. McOnlloch. b o4 for two weoke, and this oven. | Vheat, oats, potatoes, hogs, beef, or any Yeposo. _ Its ingredi- WL Briet: s¥etil coonld. he le. | court houso figures in the carly history | Superintendent of Instructions—J. B, [ peen Payec, for two weoks, S8ct FA8 S8 | ¢ 1 oduct unless the money loaning B onts aro safo, and its hiyy brief sketell could, bo SUPPIe-|of Omaha. Tho anclent structuro has | Branner ing the leader announced " his intention, | farm product unless the “meney lonig sTomAcH s Wi W nted £y almost an unlimited exten ] ; ner. i i s wi our taxes, ch is the psist in the mentad to almost an unliuited extent b7 |long lived and served, but the “day of| " Coroner—John C. Droxel. il il U Lo pale el e st i o orsskabt of e, e detyliog " o 5 R Wednesday, having canceled their con- | Y ¥ + sons_ ol every clasa ¢ith th 1d 1 0, B h its dissolution in fast approaching. Surveyor—George Smith. g £ ¢ th fan vould be if Y SOmEY, ";’l" ‘;" "" I “:‘,‘f:‘!pl :t:ifi Erccted at a time when the city was in| Attorney—J. C. Cowin tract with the board of managers. |is of no more use than a farm would be i ¢ gocioty, aro most convincing, For sale by all inexorable Jaws of time and apac . 0. ] lts beginning, it is crumbling to decay | Physiclan—1W. S. Gibb, About $15,000 is due this band. On the | it was fenoed all round and no_person al- | Druggists'and Dealers generally prevent only the bricfest reference to the | oy ©S\ period of her greatness Is but| Superintendent of Poor Farm—J, N, |other hand, it is said the managers are | lowed to put a foot upon it. Interast on various phases of reminisconce which |/ fhel ; rlad to wot rid of tho band,ws the fine | money is the capitalist’s living, and with- | aro_conusted with tho buildiog, ' just beginning to dawn. Pierce. Moxioan government band of soventy.|out he interest ho would starve, us the i f\gn'e; t:}x;gt&:tolfI:olnf:;)n:‘:’it:wl':":z: PERS-OVALS Yesteraay's Session. six pieces s here at the expense of its | farmer would s arve if his fam not, of glory, b ) A : - : ivated, and the p ice of his product is The council met yesterdsZmorning at 9 |government, and will be glad to carn [ cultivated, and the p ice of his g i 7 welock pursuant. to adjourrment. Men- | something in the way of salary. It | regulated by what laboring or any busi- State Tronsarer Willard s at the Millard [ Do present: Bechel, Behm, Ford, Has- | now reported that the money (820,000) | ness men of the country can afford to pay hotel. cll, Redfield, Furay, ~Woodworth, |required to bridge a gap in the existing | out of their earnings. Should farmeas even of the rudest description. The tastes of the people, while they were not molded in the plaetic forms of eastern re- finement, demanded some such recreation Cauth N combine to make them pay mo:e than ) Prtrick Dean is Iyi ot . | Thrane, Lecder, Kauffman and President | steam ratlwey connectiona has been se- ol LU B a8 wan alorded by an occasional, play or | Pk Doanf s serfomly L with i ecten 89 cured, and in twenty daya thore will be | their incoms would afford, they would bo et P e, O e o2 | M, Tiara Millard has rotumed from bls trip | . JRodfield moved to tako up ordinances fstesm tratns running botween the heart s el e Lol o ted LS R S et i eiton i . Hzra Millard has returned from bis trip | 301 council left off Tuesday night. of the oity and exposition grounds, It|And so Isayif themoney lenders continue by the distriot judiciary, was rigged up asa theatrical hall. The chairs were re- arranged, while the platform, a very small affair, was fitted ap with a drop oty Yy ascall moved that the ity clerk bo |is also expected that the great show will | to combine as a body to compel tfl{u bor- Mayor Vaughn, of Council Bluffs, was in | instructed.to add €5,000 to the figures in | be in porfect order by the midéle of the | Towing class to wy;uchlu futcho mwrekst the city yesterday. his warrant book to pay grand levy for | month, and then,with favorable weather, 'h;tl:n Boing ioltake o ; AT macs Mr. W. D. Ambler, of Fairmont, registered | xcesses over 90 per cent. Carried. visitors will be able, in large numbers, | 81d have already ref P BITERRS, curtain in the shape of bed blankets e fl 1} d th erty, Isay they would betyrants and iy sewed together, The scencry was painted |at the Millard yesterday. .bgsann:fi:i:&:r lgia; "::iznl:;nma;:ed the t:n ;l:;t gx:::;;nltmn, nn thus fill the ATt aaTeuah) ey To e i inhtho mlunthpri‘n:nsléwo hlu't'z'lon in ahut.; lof E. S. Mathew, of the 7th cavalry, U. S, A., ey X ——— of property agonld have the privilege of white clot! shee presurably. i t the Paxton yesterday. ESe iving into the asssessor the amouut of L -*'0 4 ORo o X EHie MriFat MCaLaEeY ARl oo oo s the EROuVOREECRY Curblog snd gultoring Ninth street, | FIGHTING FOR $15,000,000. | ) © borrowed moroy on his property, and ordinance read first, second and third that money should ba assessed in pro- time and put upon its final passage.|Protractea Litigations Over Resl|tion as the land whether it was one third, Mr. F, H. Gilmot and Mr, R. L. Downing, of Kearney, arc at the Paxton hotel, the boards of this _remarkable opera houee, was little M Fl-y ,’l‘eml}l&tfv tfht:ll: ayery) lm:“: ch 'd, | Dr. Hanchett has been appointed scorctary P'x..“d'l e ; 4| metate—Wnat an 014 Trank two fl‘;irdl, or ono half, and the borrower| MEDICAL AND SURGICAL playing wi or father and mother, Who | ¢ the State Homopathic association, evying spectal x for paving an Revealed, should charge the eame to the loancr at o = 7l traveled about the country giving exhi- Hon, ¥L, M, Teller, secrotary of the interior guttering certaln streets. Read first, the time of settlement on interest D I o P Y- N S F{\ R Y bitions, then known as varlety perform- ances. Kay was considered a remarkably precocius child, and though she was hardly more than a baby (this was far back in the sixtles) her share in the family acting was by no mea to be over- looked. The Omaha people turned out with great regularity duringthe firat week of the Templeton troupe’s appearance at the cpara hnuse, and were very enthusi- - astis over little Fay. Some fifteen or twenty years later the same mies, some- what developed, opened the new opera house. Oone of the priocipal sub-institutions which have long co-existed with the old court houso, ls what is now known as the city j:il. The jeil is old and old fash- ioned, 1lly constructed, and inadequately 5 : 5 second and third time and put upon its in President Arthur's cabmet, passed through | fnal passage. Passed. ¢ A dispotch dated Williameport, Pa., this cltyye:terday, en route to Denver, An ordiuance for paying bills due on | December 30, says: Many persons here [ give a chance of changing property, so Mr. James Kilkenny left for Chicago last [ public works was read. On account of & | and in Washington, D, O., remember |that the assessor will find untaxable evening in response to a telegram which au-|certaln item in the ordinance several|Dr, William Cammack, who for nearly |lands instead cf money or notes, and the nounced that bis sister was dangerously ill, | membera of the council engtged in quite | thirty years before his death was con- |same lands at several places. s spirited debate. The ordinance was | testing his right to large property interest | It will take just as much care to make read first, second and third tlme and|in Philadelphia and other cities in the|laws to catch the taxshirker getting away ' | put upon its fiual passage. Passed. state. Dr. Cammack came to this place | with what he owes the state aeit is to throagh Omaha yesterday on the way to his| " The appropriation ordinance for the |in 1867. Hedied in 1881, leavinga power | prevent the burglar to getaway with western post. month of December, 1884, was read firat, | of attorney to Mr. John Bloon, a resident | what you owe should you have it lockea Mrs, James McEride, who has been visit- |#econd third time and declared passed. | of this city, requesting that he continue |up. “Some men think others sharp if ing for some time past Mrs, George M,| An ordinance in regard to connectlon | the fight as long as there was the remot- | they can beat tho assessor, and shirk O'Brien, returned yesterday to her homo in | With water pipes. The ordinance was | est chance of recovering the property. | their taxes, not thinking that with others | 1an and Capitol Avenue, tronts all caces Crtp Dubuque, Towa. read second and third time and passed. | The story of the claim Is as follows: Ia [ they have to make it up, like the negro plod or Deformed. also diseases of tk. M, P 5 E An ordinance granting to C., St. P.,|1840 an Koglishman named Thomas|who saw a pick-pocket take his| Norvous Systom re. Picrenette, of Omahs, passed mmugh M. & O. certain streets and alleys. | Hill who was the owner of 123|wife's money and kept still about [ A i) H. 8. ATWO0OD, the city yesterday on her return from David | Quite a heated debate took place be- | acres of land In West Philadelphia, 377 |it thinking it was a good joke o his wife. Throat, Lungs and ‘ i 2 City to Omaha, stopping off between trains to | tween the difiorent mombers, but upon [ acres at Middleton, Dauphin county,Pa , | Of course the money-loaning clacs will Urinary Orgony Plattemouth, - - - Neuraska 80 her cousn, Mrs, Stella Jerome Prager.— [ motion the ordinance was placed uponits | and 560 acres of valuable bottom™ land |say these thoughts originated in the brain * y B¢ 432ADB 0F THOROUQ) KAVD AND & G 6BJT¥ | Every man should be sworn to what he owned on the first of April, so as not to CROUNSE’S BLOCX, Captain E. G. Mathey, scventh cavalry stationed at Fort Means, D. T., passed WAHD KOUTE proportioned; & model of what a clty jail, | Lincoln Journal. third reading and paesea. slong the Delaware river, died intestate. | of some crank and are mot peacticable, | 21 <8 ot Curcaturo of the Bping, Orooked i ORf EMp (ERREY MR | suited to present neods and requirements, | 1.y . Lithgow, formerly of Clinton, |, AR ordinance granting to the Union 4 i fogoisndiApic D) ofitheEipilinee i h-‘.rn BN .-._HSLY M ‘-.j { The heirs-at-Jaw were then living in En- | as they sald of slavery that it was a blot | Aukio Jolnta. A3 io affectionn o the vor should not be. But fong ago it was con. oidored " perfecs gem of an inatitution, and was in- decd well patronized by local criminals at tho time s beivy worthy of all pos- sible suppcr', which, it must bs con- fessed, wassometimes reluctantly extend- ed. In formerdaye, when the present and future greawnces of the city and state wes but dimly foreshadowed, it served as » state penitentiary in place of the one L now in use in Lincoln, The number of cells wss of course small, but still they msuaged to hold, without great inconve- viwnce, the criminals who were so unfor- tunate a8 to be glvon free lodgings in this dreary abode. It was roughly fin- ished at this time, and not till long years afier the upper portion of the court house had been finlshed, was the jail given the final touches. Pacific the use of a cortain alley. Raulos | gland, In 1841 Dr. Cammack visited |on the nation’s honor, but it could not be xmma.émn., \l‘n b u,hl',fl.‘. ) r:'a::";,“i\:&: | ANDTUROD OR_JESNY RED BWIX suspended and ordinance read third time | England and bacawe acquainted with the | gotten rid of. At last & few boys in blue | 2 wecheie 41l alseases of tno-Biocs api Urin. | 220w _Lstock for walo. Comespondonce telied w wiik b k greutrosu Towa, has removed to this city and has opened an insurance office ia Frenzer block, Mr, ty N a o 7 : | and passed. heirs. Not being familiar with this|showed them all about it. Tho [armers | tey Organs, tncluding thoso rosulting frouw inclscro - Lithgow is & pleasing young gentleman aud | "My, Kauffinann said that no steps had t i i : i i g 16 satoly and successtully trented | G Tige' R M o] country, and having no desire to come|and business men of. the state should e el o aibasins corpored convoye mn fdea of § nove the small pox patient | hero, the heirs made arrangements with | meet once a week for the the next fiveor | from Tesa and Norvous oxhaustion, produc! ¥. J. Showalter, Fremont; Miss Nettie | frcm the hospita Dr. Cammack to settle up the estate, | six weeks to discuss all measures brought | sdixestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Devpondines Roaves, Dialr, Martin Wilber, fdnoatn; 3. L. | Mr, Jomes Orsighton statod that. Dr. | giving bt fall powse of attsrney, and|before the legialutare, and. to originets | CLiei: Lot of Xomory Lack of Eoeriy sod A afl i Solomon, Millisra; F. J. Keopsen, Weeping | Leisenting had yefused to remove the |t the same time legally signing over to | whatever thoy considored best and in- |le nof too long nogieoted. Tho Surgoon ia charge | Boll (o bt Water; John Rhodes, Hastings, Neb.; J. A, | patient from the hospital, Mor. #ord ssid | him one-haif interest in the estate |struct their roprescntatives how to vote | i President of the Nojthwostorn Burcical bl | #oa by fhie reuteetsnicy In dmericr, | Cole, Rockport Nev,; Jennie Smith, Chicago; |1t Would be murder for one man to under- | ag hig share for settling it up, Dr. Cam- | on bills introduced. Corporations are al | it afficied, oallor writof ull descziption of your cace, WAT 1 B, eonbit, Cillinthe, Mo and G, B | (ko 10 tako the sick man out o the. post | muck “immodistely oamo *to Awrio:| wage cn the waich with lobbies ond |l walli ey, s, 3%, S HICAGO, jyiIL KEE | filios ot Eansis OLly. a6 ntapming o [ouse alone. 3 and began operatious at once to recover|money, and if the farmers do not look E v J :m:owm;‘\.. a2 0y, ase iopelng af th _ Adjourned, and the council resolved | the property. He employed counsel, and | oat for their interest they may expect to | @ Sraiave » fod b And St Pau;. itself into a boatd of equalizati aftor the necessary delay occasioned there- [ get loft. Every precinot should send at | SZAccymmotations turnished pationts rom ety T A T T R R e _ 4 3 M country. Fend for Ciroular. end on o1 ¢,600 milos of ) I pel e ——— = by, and at a time when the p orty least one representative to the state — Tlinots, I ts, low tor in the Western Union officesin this city | In the district court yesterday & $5000 | ,jy st within his grasp, his 1 wye: aban- | farmers’ aliiauce, to be held &t Lincoin for the past two years, tenderded his re - | damage euit was filed against Mathias|joned the case. The d cor afterward|on January 27th, Fares on the B, &b tion yesterday, and will leave shortly for|Tebadowitz by N, J. Burnham, Keq. aimed that his counsel had been bought | and U. P. are only one aud one-fourth Omaha. Mr, Anderson bas the reputation of | torney, for Mrs, Francesea Tshedowilz. | off j,y those having possession of it at that | fare for the round” trip to members enti- tame Mot in the least daudted,how tlod to neats in tho stato farmerw ol | 100 CENTS FOR $1. and Fr West, 18 p ou of 8hic {Lino, snd furnishing the plaincst copy of any man ever | The Iatter s the sister-in-law of the man Ohts Chicag Ellendsir : hose property is liable to pay for hisal-| {10 6 pt w; tinued, and al hougl N <a F, Ohlcsgo, Milwsukeo, Eau Hlwes ar et «en report, and he will bo missed greatly by | ¥ the fight was continued, and al hough a | ance, EBRASKA FARMER, T T T T ] d . ! One of the early jailors was “‘old man |, T AT e ‘ity.~St,mey~ leged slanderous utterances. wealtlly man at that time the doctor died WHEN YOU WANT GOOD VALUR, ASK FOR Chicago, Milwnukee', { Roess,” whonow owns contiderable real Hlwaukco , Beay The petitlon allegen that Mathias, be- | yopy 1oor, having spent his entice fortune The Kedem ptorist PIPER-HEIDSIECK ilwaulice, Waukesh Gazette, estate in Omaho, and st present living ——— tog jeslons of his hrcther's wife, has |1 oyt o e ession of the| St Jou, N, ¥., Joouary 7.—Thoe redemp- feayo, Milwankoe, Modlon and Frairic u Chies. | in Pouoeslvania, Mazy aro tho rem: Tolling Wealth, taken to denouncing her n tho most op- T e | Eoete s bavio i thre B a o B CHAMPAGNE. e H AL AL L el nircences connected wi s administra-| The busis f i robrious eplthets of the langusge. " J Robertaon, left for St. Jobns beneath trinm- Chicago, Elgin, Rockfor, Dubugue. fion, It in Iaughalyy rolated by thoro | o Pt O the eby tesasuror B\ PG or U partton are” weitly aud fn- AR OkE Bicus, TROASIY JAP RESNGR LU Vil i wiking of fagaani on-| Unscerupulous dealers at- | Ghicaco, Gluionfoc bisud w Geisr Rartsn who go glokbwbthzu “;xlla)i t‘l‘mo-,how Y ”:'“me A :P“S::“ X X'PRYOMS | lyontial Bohemisns living 1o 80uth | forty widow), has continued the fight with | {1 =i ':";;'5""'17'1&“‘ 1:11-2::"1 lic assen- | tempt to substitute other ous City, Sioux Falloatd Ya ko p Reete used to be bothered by the prison- 3 80 far as can | Omaha. ¥ i " LAY Ol s Ohifcago, Milwiukeo, Mitcheil snd Cb: m ) srisia ers breaking from their cells and eluding | be judged, the receipts of the year of e ‘?’ll;'i:‘gd:;:x.r‘i,xlzug ‘::la:pnlt;:l o:}y og:flgu:g n, ,fifin e trouble for the present. brands for the sake of ex- pork ;’:.";"-:’f.'m &, Paul and M .uneorclis, his vigilant oye, making a desperate and | 1884 will be at least one-third larger than Gen, Graut's “"'fl""; ‘{)“"‘“‘“- decds of the property. A short time ago tra profit. Pullipau Bloopers and 'the Flncsl Dinlag Care 1n ( generally sucoessful attompt to gain ft00- |y ¢ 5 1883, The December report will | SPEi4 dispateh to tho Globe-Demoural, | pry, Cammack was looking through the " ER- DSTECE ? | Sl AVkER AN ST PAVL RATLWAY. and fvers 8 ! P dom. Sometimes Recie would discover |y ready about February 1 Gavexa, (1lL, January 5. —Consider- | sontents of an old trunk bslonging to the aftontion ia pald to passengers by oourteous cmploy e | them In the act, and picking up bis trusty | *°CRIRLECL RIS O o [ able anxiety s folt huro loat Gen. Grant's | dootor when she_discovered the deeds, | EEREENEEEATSEIS on sale with every ‘‘ wide= |of the Company. ravolver, would rush out and shoot pro- very hard for tja past fow weel 4 he | residence in this city, presentsd to him They were immedlately sent to Philadel- awake” wine merchantin MERRILL, Gon'l Managor. | misoucisly at the forms rapldly retreat- {n at present confined to his house with | ¥ his Gslena friends, be swallowed up [ phis to her counsel, who wrote her last A. V' H. CARPENTEY . Gen';Fase. Ayd. Ing into the distance, Sometimes his| j\ o " in the mivlstrom into which his property | week, stating that the property, which is the trade. T CLARR Gemtibupr alm Wwas correct and effec- tul; eometimes 1t waen't, The (i odrich mansion, situated exactly oppo- Gen') P AL 1 TLE“HAVANA {8 likely to be cast for the benefit of his e — A estimated to ba worth $15,000,000, could * DIED, creditors. Thi: h%uua, whilo not the finest | noy be discovered without difficalty. It 25 YEARS IN USE. SOHENBACH —January 0th. a¢ 10 p. in the clty, owever, & pretly one, |js claimed by Mrs. Cammack that Judge | The Greatest Medical Triampl Triumph of the Age! K site, Is peppered with bullet holes, which gy Celacl built of brick, and stands upon the most | i e)j; 4 > i'adelp Bocs s1lons avidence tothe faoh thas jalor | - Ehiline Kelschencach, Tathesof Bus. | Fopb” i bautital spot 1o, town, . Tt | hon honncra g Petoc of Pbi adeishlh, YMPTOMS OF A TIMKEN SPRING VERICLES| ol E e e p s i Reess wea prone to aiming too high; and while he was not always succestful in re- capturing his prisoners, he slways suc- oeeded In inspiring In those who were in e vicinity, an awsome respect for his 2 wild and daring methods, Oce of the most exolting scenes ever witnessed arpund the old court houe T overlooks the entire country for miles 1 Tanuary by (o the around, and can be seen, when the leaves are cff the trees from almost any Funeral at 1} S. W, comer of Twelith and Martha streets, All friends invited. Fon du Lac papers please copy. ————— on' her propeety. She also ssys that most {;f the property has been built | Lossc 9 I ' upon, but that all of the buildings were b polt of observation. The residence, | grecttd on leased grounds, o8 "c1thor | bikno, Matlace ANEE Satlobs with 8 furalshed handsomely fromtop to bottom, | Judgo Kelloy nor Judge Peters osn_give atlon to exortion of body or mind, Seal of North Carolna Smoking To | 88 given to Grant while he was general |y tiil;." Tho case s to be pushed Im- | fecling of having g of the army. It was occupled from time | pyo4(at Wearl Dizzl w006 14 b bk, B e e s fllnetnone Gwner. ssing |Raaauty: Heart, Dotu before th 13 CONDUCTED Reyal fiava.fia .Lottervl ' A " 1“ (AGOYEKNMENT INSTITUTION.) S Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 YN At e ' . HALVES, 81.00. LU SR was in the month of Juoe, 1870, when| YOUNGMEN:—KEAD THIS, his periodical sojonrns in Galens, and | b, ',3',',';?:“}5,,:“:, fl:;"_h,'.m,fu: lh’ H Flemade e e s thig 1 the | Bainey Dorsn was Incarcerated in the | Tag Vouraic Becr Co., of Marshall, Mich., | wre last vacated by him when he removed | j;,q 4y Wllhl;lglun D. 0, CONS' 5 with 020 por e 10 existonce ity jail. Doran was the murder of Con- ov!;: m -&nd d:hntl‘:! e;gehr.-ted' AM‘xvrm-‘-\ oL~ | to New York, It is now the home of the : . TUTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted pecordingto o walght the ] nation 43 Parsiocian apply ko ;’""ff;v ; etable Jerry McSbane, He was goilty (T4 and other BLECTRIC APPLIANCES on | Rey, Ambrose C, Smith, pastor of South 5 es, one dose effects Buch @ qually Sdnpted to rough C g 00, On acl & 17, Diwdes), M. X ety ) trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) A The Michigan Legislature Organized, finedrives of olties. M-nuhrlnmdlr ) . ) N «f the crime of adultery, aud & warrant | (G 0 (EAS T Gebility, loss of vitality | Fresbyterian church of Galena, a warm . leading Carriage Bullders and Frank Labrano, L D., 20 Wyandotiv, Kan, forhis nrrest was placed in MoBhane's | Anq wmauhood. aad all kindrad troubies, Al | frlend of the general, who gets It reng| LaNsiNG, Mich, Juouary 7.~The house ‘atentee. Mt Lowix | iy tludo b » { hsnds, When brorght to bay and oF |for rheumatism, neuraigia, pardlysls, and|free. Much cf the orlginal furniture re- completed its organization by the election of Ve f RRIFA BRI WY T - . il LISHED, dered to give himself up for arrast, mmyoth_nrd\u;un. Complete restoration to | mains in the house, also many ar- [ Newcomb Clark (s republacau), as spsaker by et LA“IES nNLY! fani Doren drew out a long knife, and made | health, vigor and washood guaraotesd. o | ticles of beic a-basc and curlos which | four msjority. % ho uaion aud workingmen's T D 1 DVE PTI nN TUREATISE ON SELY BEVE a nomber at his eap- | Qs o hos for illustrated pamonlel | wore presented to the general andjcandidate, Fagan, and McClellard jo'eoted a vil 8 R UENe OF Tuk FEMA Somt it ulcahey Was | freq. pang Mre. Grant hefore and during their from l"hu it outhie workigugu tisket in-| GIAYHAm or WuIsKERS ohunged o & AT vate with McShane at the time, and was dan- arour d tho world. Tho princlp'e things | it (2T uh et e | B Thre e Tovartan htural olor; ety g e e, B geroasly stabbed fn the bremst. Do | “Garmeaus bread is the largest loaf for . of va'us, however, were forwarded o b hotse, - Messanes of Shane, however, was mora seriously 1o+ {the money. Messug o » | instantaneously. Sold by Druggisis, of th m at New Ycrk some time ago, The | c miog governors will bs # sent by express on receipt of 1. Jffice, 44 Murray St., Now York.