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2, THE DAILY BRE---WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1885, g e — .~ ) AMUSEMENTS. |THE BRIGHTON BULLDOZERS wera olapsed, each outside one held .' A HEROIC DEED * [banana. Now and then, at regular in- NlUBH‘RA- tervals, up went thele hands in unleon, [Surpassing Even the Deeds of Prow- The Oporations of the ALicn COW ML | S mvht fach of bynsne: P cnd e Mammoth Dime Museum AND THEATER. h Avo. and PearlSiret, (Formorly Marbe® in Coster Guumy' E"’:"‘:‘z"’l‘ll::‘;dh"k tobo reduced to pulp | 4y montha ago the country was Sceker. PALMER & SANDER, Prop'rs & Managers, Obce of twise the young man slghed: thrilled with the account of the girl who, A “Yum! yum! at the risk of her life, when the whirling N Vast Areas of Lana Fenced in and| (g ¥ yaml” promptly echosd the gls] flocd of the awollen rivers was wresling [ The Liand of Promise on the Going— “Homesteaded” by Fictitions squinting her left eye as the peoling g\tan bridges from thelr foundations The Land of Disappointment " ekipped along the tles of a western ral e Stloasboul way, lantern In hand, and saved a train Gl ment ot Facts, B, and b’. pedeltrh\n with a bald 'I'OI’I‘; certain dfilfll"-:“an The state of 4 % head and a faded look came along, and as | ¢ dod 1 ltabl d“l"( he canght slght of the palr he stopped bgwn unrle th'ml’mu::e l“: o meda hlfv; Yes, Niobrara {s the land wher e all can In the Omahs Republican of May 3d, lnflyxurveyud !.h:lm.‘:nd fin:ly said: i wl:;:z'od tlI:e "“'," of many '.";;l:.'e but | ave an equal chance, and each free man OUR OURIO H appanars what purports to ba a statement oung man don't you hnow enough| .o, 1o the lifo of the child is In the |0dn obtsin a free farm, Were you ALL, f i 1 i th th to shack a banana? Will_contain Freaks of Nature, Curiosities, | °f facts 1n connection wi 0 mADage. | o voung man let go her hand, rose|Nsnds of older persons. there? if not, by all means go. We and Mechanical Wonders, principal among | ment of the Brighton Ranch compesny of S AL S Lyt ) In November, 1883, a littlo eight-year-|did. We went. We stopped twenty- which will be found the world reputed won- | this county, and also of the shooting of [up and advancing close to the inquirer he | 5 ' 0“0 ny =it e flering | four hours, We returned. We wont "Blot, 1, &, nin; #ho 14 wlsle stiow of Bl Province, which Is evidently written and 'l:hI‘;;:;d ‘:‘i“b.;‘l"om bat when tet The attack was not se- [ hopeful, enthust ; wo returned awasy self with hia wonderful electro musioal thaum | published for the purpote of forming an ke !‘ b 10M8) foh ¢ not seem to rally after|down in the depths of despair. Listen! PROF, E, M, DUNTON, Iilusioni opinion unfavorable to the settlers of Cus- | conts has got to buy a loncheon for ¥wo |y, ™y o0y appeared perfeotly well. | 1'll relate the sad, sad tale, MISS A’ PATTERSON, The Lightning | ter county In advance of any judicial de- | 4'ye 'sposs I'm golng to stand by and see Nauses, headache and low fover suc-| 'Tls the old, old story; poor, over- S cfslons, elther in tho United ' States or | half of it wasted? A gal ms kin orack ) o.0q04 the sore throat, and two or three | worked, under-pald, broken-down school LOWANDO BALDWIN, The Armless | Diairiot courts, The artlcle In question | walnut with her teoth and eat potatoes y .t ; Wonder, ¥ ' . 1! with the hid: 18'6 Folsip to connip days afterwards his limbs began to swell | teachers; every nerve stretched to its MADARME HOWELL, the Bohemian Giaes Blower |18 ldentical n splrit withanother pub- Ao NIV 30 P: | mysterlously. The skin became very |uttermost, to carn in the service of the A:_(::'nm‘:vlrs\d{l:. A N«avllm‘(‘llr“‘ldwn. lished in the Omaha Herald of the same “0"“““ “lu anana f,‘,‘“k and don’t dry, vomliting was frequent, nose-bleed |publle the few paltry dollars that onized og succeeds 11ko suo. cemn llnnumyn)mr:x‘l u:;'fi::‘.d:lslla:mc) m ;u\.»'.‘.'f., :::g\e::;l:;:e;;‘t;);‘t::t.::r;:tlnlu were | you forget it! Go on! wl;flpnrl tent, nm} nothing would stay :’ervo c:lz :e;pl hu‘ngar i 1'ro;'nd the performance every Evening and Saturday Matineo 0 . g i K SO ‘ » in hls stomach. ‘It was evident to our|door and shabbiness from the windowa. T s ot placy e, ause. | Thete atioles ste mintatements of| A GREAT SALT LAKE STORY. Mra, Thomas Schmidt, [Uncle Sam is kind to all. He offer uaranteo that nothit ¢ will be dono to oftend she | facts and a reflection upon the citizens of wife of the vice-consul of Denmark. farm to any who will accept It, 160 One week only, commencing MONDAY,MAY 11TH Our great specialty with the follewing principals B. #, COOPER, Th Intent Musios] ¥henomener. J. B. SAN &ymnst and Contortion % SIGNOR DEL FUEGO,The King of Fire- Faters Custer County Leader, Custer county, doubtless published in or-|The Probable Outlet Accidentally|ing at Netherwood, that some | now shining acres of land. Now i L. UrBEVUISE, der to create a false impresslon of affairs Discovered by a Boy, mysterions malady was working ruin in |accepted time. Why not take a farm; and 1t that manner to create public sym- D — his system, Our physician ssla he had | plow a few acres; plant a few trees In two pathy antagonistic to law and justice. It Salt Lake Democrat. the terrible bright’s disease. To our sug | or thres years sell it for $2,000 or ao; re- is a hard matter fo rest under the impll- Patar Whitford, & faemer lviog & few gestion that a certain preperatlon be trled, | tire from active life and live on the inter- cation that ninety-five per cent of the 1 2 d hi made no objection. We gave him six|est of our money. No time lke the oitlzens of of this county are partles to [miles southenst of tha olty, and his son, f 4500y 4 day, two teaspoonfuis at a dose, | present time, why not do it _now. We Injustice and the orlginators of falschoods | Frank, nineteen years of sgs, were [in sweetonod water. It remained upon | did, that is we trled to. We worked - PRI emy, W Gy heade s | ooCiLl b s wiey sl T word i piowtty U LI & sk e RO S WRLERCAH) S = i -, ] i y De- marked improvement. 8 bowels be- | to Ina n the minds of the young hope- R&llway Tlme Table ng ldem_l fie‘d LA LR L MR ::t"j:r;;b;ictkh'l;':df:flh;?‘liut&e :;:n::m(:fc came regular without the use of cathartlcs, | fuls under our charge, even the glimmer g glmt majority upon whom these asper- southern part of the lake. Frank was and the nautea diminished; in three|of an idea, we encouraged, we denied OOUNOIL BLUFFS, alons are cuf‘v. fegh it a duty It owes to riding some distance in front of his weeks there was a subsidence of the|ourselves chocolate drops and caramels The followl s ks B Ahin afivA) And Cuater county's cltizens to brand the ex- | ¢ \her, and wi gezlng intently on the dropsy, and by the middle of May the | for three weeks. By this soraping and riuro of Aralns by contral staudard time, at the tract as a falsehood, and one that s easily groun the tracks of the cattle were |limbs were perfectly normal. Ho had a |saving we got together a few dollars, for and arrivo ton minuton Iaior. 2| L somewhat Indistiuct. Whilo they wera | 800d appetite, and could fake threo pints | quletly obtained substtutes, and tried to . The Brighton company whea 1t built rlding along quistly In_this mannor Mr, of milk dally, By the first of May he|slip away and come back again unknown iiles kb sond ™ its fence in this connty circalated a peti- Whitford was startled by a shout from | W88 up, and though he had spent eix|to anybody. Wo reached the depot with- Mal mdm:m:"’ . t!un thxollghnportlu_n of country con- his son_and, looking up quickly, he saw months in bed, he did nct feel particu. [out being detected. We boerded the Accommodation _ tiguous to the territories which it had en- Frank throw hi 1161y in the alr, | 1871y weak. In June he was out, feeling | train in eafety. But scarcely were we Express closed, praylng the general government ;‘l" } LA nrm; 1k :’y“\l, berd) perfectly well, and in July he weighed | comfortably reated ere on the horlzon of OIICAGO AND ROOK ISLAND, to allow the fence to remain. The peti- [ 7212 ANHOMGC wat iplangingAbhout e |5y i Malland Expresa tion et forth that tho Tand In question | tFecE steickon. At tho aamo timo theto | SIEht pounds morg than he did bafore ho | cut hright hopep, theve sppsired & sloud Onion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Councl] Bluffs, ARRIVR, \ : was a deep, rumbling sound that seemed | Wa8 taken sick, To-day there is only a|n the shape of 8 man. A newspaper umnAr\nL:;:'::uannnn Ll :;ln: u‘:ngz: 2%1'1:3‘1:1"3““{\ l::u::;r‘:; to come from the center of the ecarth, |Slght unfavorable condition In his sys-|man to{;. Ifi:t the kH;]rl who make your Mol and Expross @0 0 | petition, presuming ft Wan only the |10 an Instant, before Mr. Whitford had |tem, end tho physloians sy we have T pkee: v'tl‘ %helr T et 588 & 3| Fough Totia udio(nlni thio e thu{ vore | tlme to think, his son and the horse he|°Verv reason to believe the child will be | ing paper only fiva centa a copy. ot OIICAGO, EURLIVGTON AND QUINOY. rode had disappeared from view, and in | Petfectly well.” that kind at all. The one we met was to be fenced. Asctoon as the patltion % s T 1 ing| Mrs. Schmidt !s certalnly to be con-|one of those who take out thelr little RN NUMLRN TRTA|was seonred the cmpany proseeded to| (0 BI00D XINa AT ML MU MV | gratalatod ‘on the ‘good. remuta whioh | boolk and ponll,soan you from lead. to 45 v xpress 50 R bui D the easth was atill ieaving and dropping | followed theuss of Warner's eafe cure, | foot ard jot down: ; 3 WARARH, BT, LOUTA AND PAOIFIO. | ilional acres, il and she says: “‘We feel bound to make *Mrs. Jones took the 3 o'clock train LocaTOulc & atate. This was and is considered a gross | $uPificd with terror, and then as_he be- Bk perfenc,y b e L r:‘r; 4 first indi, b et e it ; breach of trast towards the people m% thie | RADILOIECALlze) ke EertibOHRIuALIODI EHO D liGiaateing a4 o thin st S O S honA prokiaia e siabya KAKBAB OITY, BT. JOX AND OOUNCIL BLUYFS, BRETTE! A Toopans Ab EACHIrEA i tho became frantle, The last piercing scream | Wrought, it is by no means singular, for think that he should presume to ride on Mail and Exprese 6:40 ¢ ) A i i thousands of children, who seemed weak | the same train that we did. He seated Exprees 06:25 .4 x | vieit of a epecial agent of the Interior de- :glimh:usm,‘:;s;;élltfifg:;?\v hf‘-:‘i:i:& and puny, have had ‘theh- entire nature | himself near us, He talked pleasantly; i HIOUX OITY AND PACIFIO. d partment, whose report formed the basis fallon or what dreadful fate he had met, | cRanged and their future assured by a seemed quite reasonable; was bound for ;-:Eg P }"L‘[‘;‘rl’):: ?(:?us);:-‘.?:l 335’3 ik | Shgeiio gault nowipondingginths|Ugited The aperture seemed to be about thlrt§ prompt ueeof the same preparation, Such | Niobrara also, and ere the journey's end i P o g v 3 St:etssigi;zr;;t’em:t.( th;l the t:omp»_v:ly; feet in width, and was nearly circtlar. dlsorders ara transmitted by inheritance, }\e prove;l 80 vnluinbl:; a f;xenu w: qulte : ' o) A 0 S ROInALIer, AWl 3 . | or arise from children’s epldemic dil , | forgave whatever tlander he might have l:fl 5o ’2"'55,7': E’;lur(e)u’s‘ LRy 5 7| both tho people and the government, the Mr. Whitford noticed that on the oppo: = 8 opidel L & 8! 17:66 ¢ & verland § xpress ¥ T e in later Ufe. The secret of the ill-heslth |his paper. At Norfilk Junction we DUMRTCRALTS LORONAIIM g‘g&?fi"fi;:; 2}:?:;'1‘? nzffitlf?rd l":‘i::‘l" i;‘;':;l:::;::i ;,gal;:eé':;lgz?;"ci{fil;fl:?" of many children fs that thelr kidneys changed cara. Qur companlon travelers tural purposes and its occupanc % the | 3round, and, face downward, crept tlow- 84 liver are not performing thelr nitural ha‘renflerEwara land aee?karsf ;lke ‘:)ur— SR 0 O s D o7t bo |17 ard carefally forward until he was|Work. sslyeaiiiKveryansjwaal lopef , ent ,unll- FeRSCHABITIOb Rated Lo Rl O o Eatool: enabled to peer over the brink of the| It Wwasabrave feat of the brave girl ?al fil, commun'xl:)}: ve.h tey;ere maialy have fenced portions of this land |Ch8tm. At first he could distinguish who croesad the swollen stream on the | forelgners, roughout the car was Y ot aals e | nothing but impencteablo darknoss. ~ The | Pricgs to savo the lives of the passengers; heard the busy hum cf convereatlon. '““ htsnf;;nim;:;idusal ‘l'_"Ehl{‘ fl§ rrg:; fatnt rash of the waters far below was the | Put 1t Isa braver deed, and one worthy | Each man csmmunicating to kis nelghbor :M o theléor:x-.vnu ll:::‘: r: only sound that grested his ear, and |Of Wider recognition, which, seeing the 1!:1“ hghnd lleunwd about the reaerivn- o td the rnas st F‘ y £ T | after gazing intently for several moments perils awaiting childhcod, free from pra- | tlon and recelving in return an equiva- portion ¢ © | he boheld the glimmer snd foam of the|Jud!ce, with a” purpose only to save by [lent budget of Information. From Nor- L e 8 water. Ho then bogan to ““hello” lustly, |20y effectivo means, preserves to us the [ folk to Orelghton the irafn s:omed to has M‘;y! encnurlgudntha 0‘:1‘:;‘:‘1;“:5 and waiting a few moments for a reply, | lives cf our children. creep over the ralls at a snall like pace, MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ARCHITEOTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Voper Breadway, Councll Bluffs, & o ————— scemingly enjoylng the suspense and TACORB SIMS, lh-nda within ”(f encloeure.” The company g:pt:;zrga;ni;.lntl‘]??.’:’:vztfl; ef{%? :ll:: 10WA IN PIECES, restrained eagerness of its occupants. At 5 2 t: !.,Z::: ‘:;2%38 t;: ?,I,‘;::s:l:: ‘:-:d“:g::: discovery that his son was atill alive,| The ealvation army has attacked Clin- Creighton our journey by rall terminated some means for his rescue. Fortunately o Eoglish sparrow has become a 3 -fi i stout lariat rope about fifty feet Inlength, | abated. asna R 2 airokds Bean as omooth months or more, and the *‘Invited” sot- 'l:';h h"mh‘;sfly i";""“'e‘il ‘“drl"']; Commander-in-Chief Kountz, of the | and lovel as if macadatalz:d. The even- tler seekn new fields for speculation. All “; s e ezot; O 5 i1d noy |grand army, is expected in Des Molnes [ing was warm and qulet; the sky clear; others who propose to make homes in | PR € SR HRE HAS RORG VR B PO to-day. the ride delightful. In this part of our that quarter and become actusl settlers|, the{\sd‘l’t}: :;d" “th l:'idl i The property of Paige. Dixon & Co.,|journey the country was quite billy and have never recaived a very gushing wel- wh:n Kowss ov};r‘u e';g b elhr di: :)v ry|0® Davenport, has been attached for|became more 8o as we neared Niobrara. “:m’:h‘fld when they lelr‘a. as many cf| g ot hed hl: s’nn. F"nn?( “:h:eg $48,300. .| Orelghton Is & besutiful and rapidly ;;:io:'v:;;‘;]“ ;n ": :h:&b{]:s:“:‘;:— the rope secorely around his body and| The Cedar Falls canning fictory has fl?”"l"%m‘l’;; l‘h compaoily tbflm&l::!’l‘fl w.CAPITAL PRIZE,S150,000. It has boen the oumpany's aim to_die. |*houted to his father to draw him up. | conteacted for 300 acres of corn for can-| B8 BAC, I TPREER Benl SO KO W do herdby certify that wo supernia the ar | courago actual settlemont as much as|Although ho is very swall in stature and | ning purposcs this season. denoce, business vely, eithated on th vangements for all the Monthty and Semi-dnnua | LS SRR T ST does not_welgh more than 125 pounds, | The Central railway of Iowa announces | dencer, bustness lively, situated on the wings of the Lowisiana State Lettery Company | P! » 3employes may BWOAT |y, ‘oo e ono by superhuman efforts that | 7 hall | top of the hills overlooking a wide tract and i person manage and control the Dratwings | to the contrary notwithstanding, In this 'y 7y sup! anew gast traln on June 1 that shall o country. What a contrast is Nio- themaelois, and that the same are conducted with | the company has acted in no way differ- | ¥ Whitford succeeded in drawlng him | make the run from St. Paal to St. Louls braral The t f e ot ite honesty, fairness and in good faith tovard all par- | "0 & T up, and twice he came very near belng|in twenty-thres hours, rara! e town s ecatteres ties, and we awthorize the company to use this cer- | @0t from every free range stockman or 3 d the brink himeelf. But h - miles along the river, Saloons form a ttcate, with fac-similes of our signatures atached | corporation In the west, who all recog- | 728%° l‘l’“" L I'h N ver. and the | .. The Waterloo Republican states that [ 500d portion of the town' 'Tis kard to ¥n it4 advertisements. nizo that settlement means a curtallment | 7*° i'“ 7":““'; ) 1OWEYPT; ;“ © | the census returns thus far indicate 8 |tell what were Intended for streets and j of range privileges, diminished herds and emotlon of the father and son when the i slight falling off In the population of that | what were not; houses far apartand look {;a::‘.bly a forced llbnudonment of the luntrtel:e'xo:;fe:évng’i?;iig::;l;eodhthgu'x:mdx: colmtsyllnomplred withthe enumeration |,y though b](;,,., there by a oyclone. usinets or removal to a new and unset- of 1880. Situation, down in the valley surrounded . ~|scribed. Frank was entirely uninjured, 5 ) {led oquster, 114 i:::n::t:;;u;::; of o | with the excaption of sevoral small brafses | Liquors salzed n Dos Molnes and | by black dismal looklng hills and can discord nnlens the rangs stoskmon yuiotly | 00 the left leg. He desoribed his to placed under guard, pending diepos!tion | scarcely be seen until you are close upen SonortaltHeattaaion §~; oas nm{ due{ tions while descendigly as most terrible, by the courts, mysterlously evaporate, |it. We found the town full of peogle. s it is, lands, and by an umnexplained colnci- dence the land o entered by ‘‘Invited’ partles finds its way into the possession of the companyin the course of six Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFIS, [OWA. Ofoe, Maln Stroet, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and Heno blook. Wiil practice In Siatesnd tate courts. COMMISSIONERS, Aoy It leaving innocent,emp'y packages for final | The housas were full. The couniry was b att . ora. | 80d owes his escape from Injury to the g i :’l?m.psm'\;:::,,:lt:"’:n?:ngd,i;f 1M | noat fortunate circumstance ¢f hls horse destraction. full as could be seen by the many fl:rmp UNPRECEDENTED ATTAACTION.| “phe Brighton compeny has u‘cquired by [remalning under him., The animal The various grand army posts of Tama | fires lh"-‘, fllm’oy ard fl"l’ffl;lhell;e- ; 'ne OVER HALF A MILLION DI TMBUTED, | ontry, purcharo and loass, a large amourip| #Fuck the bottom first, and thls broke | county bave each appointed three of their | people mostly seen were full thomaclvos. 2 ' There were, of course, a few exceptions. by of territory in this country which it con- g!m forco of Frank’s fall. The horee, memhera_ to form a commlttee to Arrango Mo l;mm ek o'd R gl g trols absolutel sally, T :"| Frank thought, was not dead, but he in- | for building the proposed goldiers’ monu- | Many ha eamp Lfifllfiifi?fil.‘sfiif?u};ffifi?fx- Qompany oo o gty B ote, i, | tonded to rotnrn and aRoot him, Frank | ment in that county. thres weoks 8 us o be on bavd or the tor sduicational andohariiatlo purposes—with a | to fonce and use as it sees it and no ob- |described the cavern in which ho| Ex-Gounty Trossurer J. B, Portevin stant] drizlg:n:nt?toawn‘:mil rx:ll’(!l‘nlch': L b omipy: »resorvs undol o%! | jeotjon fg offored to thir. The company [dseoended sa belng about soventy-five | attempted suicido st Dow Clty, Harrison | Gt r LI S APaniC R Lo Mo By M ov rahelming popular voto its tranchise | has also thousands of dollars invested in | feet in length, Hs had fallen ou the|county, on Wedneaday, by taking strych- vided with rooms. The ,3},., .]\.pg 2 waamado o part of the prosent etate coustitution | gtook and ranch propesty which the peo- | We:t eide of a shelf of rocks, just below | nine, Physisians were summoned who bt i [,2 i ¥ toe ki | 10 0 Caster ooty v’ whalo- dusie | ¥hioh o fowing st of “waise” was | pumpad iho gt lomun ou. gosse on {58 oot in.the barme 08 monthly. shall remein In the countg. The inter- :‘:lu: ;’E’ pl:::.nk 'lci:\ll‘l(;“tm;lm Ppp:;'“d:”:; She Towa state sportsmen’s association | )50, Bne spent the night walking O e bl on ests of the stock raiser and grain producer oLl ABNG will moet In Attantic June 23, 24, 25 and | ,round firing their revolvars and yelliog 1t never aealon ox o 181st Grand Monthly and the are to a certain extent identical. The Ten thousand live pigeons are said | keep awake, I suppose. Others sat company’s stock not only creates a mar- "bave been sacured, and a large num- |0 duolelit beds d trem- EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL|ket for limited amount of i“’f””: rocks on "‘h‘“h Lo had fallen |00 of valusble prizas will ba offored for :;.’:f,f’“{-?,‘;f l‘j",‘,h_:“:fe f“;.“TW:‘,’,';‘y produce raised in the country, but|lefta heavy deposit of salt, from which| oppetition, An entranco fee of $20 | norning dawnod full dakly, The DRAWING Tie faen frows. tta propes i ma: | which it was ovidoni the hiream camo g . Tn the Acadomy of Music, New Orloans, Tuesday, | ternal addition to tho counfry’s revene, | from the great Salt Liake. The cavern will be charged. rsin came pouring down. About 8 B e ——— 186, under the porsonal tupenision wn | No reasonable man objocts to the com- narrowed down at elther end, jus! leaving The * Grant Boys, " o'cleck it was reported that :lhe lnndl . . B A ) flice could not Lte opened unt the law. But the people do cbject to the The general has now a good income as- Washington. Though 1t CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 |asumpiion - that tho Brighton or any | marvelous than was tho wonderful dis-| o od",S him, buut a good deal cf wuxioty | aatbored bt Httle 1o ths waitiok srond. Ko em Dollars oaly, | ther corporation can use their capital t2 "Z"'y 9 :l n}' "1' 'n':n "g“’“:l]( is still felt abont *‘the boys.” Jesse it to|one.half of the land havinz been settled "‘fi:‘mVas o e a2, W onthe, 61, ¥+ | control the public lands to such an extent | ® "(?m ‘:l-ll il"' ';z n ";“] :‘"‘""“ + | be taken into the firm which Is to pablish | gpon the Indians, on cach quarter of the o m'n”'m“'. h ul;m Efil\flelnalll”l prevented, They deny f:‘:“‘)‘:“.'n o':l“l‘t’ v;il:t u'uf %;andp\u:: the general's new book, and hopes thore: | remalniog half was & squatter, who d J the right of the company to fence them ? . in to make a living, He Is a plcassntard d enf his rights, it disputed, b: ;gfi:m}\l‘:“x:fl/gglfi in or fence them out of any sectlon of | ¥here this occurred s about twenty-five P would enforce his rights, if disputed, by S yaitor Fiizes o ki n popular young fellow, and he has no ex s of shot and powder, Disappoint- fiflu‘:‘l’a"flng:'::l?I’x::to:ll:g:‘n u::z)('l}l‘:vl: - l+|\8 o pensive habita, Ul]"“l (Buck) Grant is :::n was lzan inpuavery countux’:nnca. y As Pictored by a Female Land : ring, long life and the love and respe K d be restored to vigor & oth tho poople and the ovarament, Lo | i i from whers ho was sndlng, dhe | the evil ifots of whioh often provo fatal | boaped upon us thraugh tho_ columus of | BUIPREALS et it THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TJ BUY U"RaNN I ITTUL! RRE IS AT DEWEY &STONES' One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States To 8elect From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATUR WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Important Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. 1tis the OLDEST active Life Insurance Company in thls country. isthe LARGESL Life Insurance Company by many millions of dol'ats in the world. 8 —Ita rates of premiums are LOWER than those of any other o 4 —It hag no “stockhcldors toclalm any part of its profits. 6.1t offors no SCHKMES under the namo of insurance for speculation by mslf ortunes of each ot e clal clissos upon the T Tts presoat ava'lable CABH RESOTRCES oxceed thoso of any othe: Life Ineurincs Company in the world. It has recotved In cash from 3 SER, $970,(09 5E4.CC, 1t has returned to the poogla, in 1848, to January, 1885, §210,094,211,00. 16 Hundred ud Thres Mlions of Delas MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agta, for Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa Uta and Minnesota, Office Cor.Farnam and 13th §t.Over 1st Nat/l, Datroit, Michigan, Bank, Omaha, Neb M. F, ROHRER, Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa NC MEN ! Wio have tiffled neir youthiul vig 1 power, who are suffering from terril RAINS and L O » who are wealky IMPOTENT and u o nd their POWER R cakenod, by RENGTH N sting W. F. ALLEN, Nebraska, Athome without expostire 1SS money than < eadache, EMISEIO lioughits, d r e ad tul UE, fts, Inpediments to marriage, aud many other poms leading 1o CONSUMPTION or NSANTTY, prompuly Femoved by LIS treatment, and VIgorous manhood réstore \Married Men, or thos o intend to marry, B ns, heal vigorous off= Estab,1877.) Address The Cli Tuis CUT SHOWS A SECTICNAL VIEW 0F OUR Naw Polar, Dry Air. Seif Ventilating HARD WOOD REFRIG ERATORS Manutactured In the most perfe trom kiln-dry oak lumher har zino lined, galvavized ~fon shel mannor lod, , hand’ comely paneled and designed for the wants of n class of trado that want the best goods that can be made, Partios wishing special sizes can Save from 15 to 20 Per Cent| £y plac.ng orders now. W.H WRICHT 13th Street, Bet. Farnam &Harney OMAEHA. SOLID SILVER. Gorham's Trade Mark, C. S. RAYMOND The Jeweler, is sole agent for the sale ot Gorham Mnf'g. Co’s Ware, and all solid silver goods can be obtained of him at exactly New York Prices, The above arrangement with the Gorham Company enables me to show a much larger stock of their beautiful wares than formerly; and my customers will now hava the advantage of being able to select from a large ass rtment at home, and at prices established by tre Company. My stock will always contain their latest aud best productions, com- prising every article made in 8o'id Silver. E. Corner Douglas and 15th Street. i Towe Ml , |doing nothing yet, but ne has a rich ve town, PPOSITE FALCONER'S. deme {0 this sssumption of ho one and tho do- | WhAL Shsll bo Done With Riel? |y GrE in LY YIp (5t ied, ‘ln the | sacms he Tate st bremt ‘hom 1510 DOUGLAS, OPPO 50 Prizos of n'al of the other party that has led to the| OTTAwA, May 17.—[Speclal.]—Now | worst off, partly becaute his manners do|there, il but fow were loft Meny bad | ———— - - 100 Prismect ke suit which ls now in progress by the gov- | that Riel bas been captured, parliamen-|not make him a favorite and partly be- | heen ying, hoping againet hope that | &L EVATOR / V. i/ it yo 800 Prizcs of 100 ,000 | ernment, tary circles arc anxicus to know what will | cause he has little general training, and they might A lucky enough to 0 : STAIRS 1000 Prizes of 50 As regards the allegad killing of cattle | be doae with him. He will probably pt himselfto new exigencies. | gat & plece of land; now they felt like | PIFFERENT o 100 Approximation Prises of $:40 m belongirg to the ccmpany by oertain |handed over to the olvil authorltles” and | He has lost all his meney in the Ward wailing snd gnashing thelr testh, We| DEPART: LIMB 00 do o 100 tlea reslding on the Loup, the Leader|be gravteda fulr trla.. This will nct|witoh-broth, and has lately been living |with the others returned without ang | ® N T8 e 0 d do wothing to say as it knows nothing | pl he western people, who fusr that | with his wife's people, the Honores, and |Jand. = On tho train the scene was — 378 Prises, amauains fo cxcept by repori, The men may be|heis to be taken out of tha hands of Gen. & X his ha'i brother-lo-law, the wealthy Potter obicaton s mish o ks v b4 saduanty | gallty as - oharged, and they may . nov. | Middloton, the French influcnce. will be | Palier. : JRaum|atarged, 10 T otn o tatouachar e Now Dnmaat, St regard to the recent | brought to bear in his behalf, and that a|f Everyone was dleconsolate, ot oodfle h"“}:]““l Olir“!ad ":;93‘ ‘;' discouraged. If only the Indlans had ) R 0 3 in business that al- address, POSTAL NOTES, Ea pross oy Orders, or | murder of one of the parties implicated is | repetition of the firat fissco will ensue. | most .E]y m.‘.: with “‘sand” in him would :‘;fi:z?.;h:?‘;;i‘fimgm l::l\:l:baen };,.u‘i :-; Yo:}. (lflxlufimuu'll‘nnmd:;u‘r) M‘:.-. .Curv!m!) false, as any reeident of the county ac- Througbout the whole csmpalgn the|have jumped at, but he has eaid ** I ean- | now there ',,.. no show for anyone ’.,1., Do) aiisssaed, He nowards W 98 € quatnted with the facts knows. Long|Frouch Canadiars expresssd their sym- | not briog myself to that,” and hastarned | Alat for all wd words of o ! M. A DAUPHIN, | and Proviccs were both residing on the | pathy opznly for the leader of the insur. Befcre the South Amerlcan com- [ Thy saddest are these, it, might have been OrM. A DAVRIDL, eorisant. La | clafm in question, Long has attempted | rection, and now tha he is a prisoner that | misrion started, the colonel frled to at- p “D + ¢ Mako P 0. Mones Orleis pagable aud address | to make proof on the land, but was de- |sympathy bes been inteasifi:d. It is bard [ tsoh himsslf Wwith it hy getting Mr. o FRORAT Regitionsd Lothamid o o 0o BANK fested by the protest of Province filed |to predict what ‘hue 1t will bs, There | Arthur to appoint him a promoter or de- e 3 5 e BANK . La | when toe proof was mace. At the time | is one thing quite however, that | veloper of interpationsl commercs; but | , The graeshoper plagne is atsum’ng of the shooting Loog had no returns|unless Riel s executed there will be a|the president could not find agood excuse alarm'ng proportions in Califorala, feom the land offie, whatever may be the | cbange of government. for doing it. President Arthur was even AT —— assertlons to contrary, The day previous aeked 1o reappolnt bimto & position fn| ‘100 Doses One Dollar” is true only of u}_p wtco 10 ;)he shootlng Long bad driven the sous| There s more rallway travel in Massa- | the army—if not that which he resigued, Heod's blf"ugmlhv and kA el Masetoa ® Neaknew | of Provinee from the plow a* the muzz'e | ghugetts than any other stste in the|then tomeone of slmilar rank in the|8néwerable argument as 1o strength ane :l'.‘l;:;m'.;’!:u:cn pion,of & oled specialish (aow i ?t -thcha-ter, aod notified them that| Unjon, quartermasters departinent, but he failed | @3080MY- DR.WARD & GO, Lovisiaxa, mo |forther work mesnt desth, The ———— to do so. It is now alleged that Presi- S—————— courts of this county will soon determine | gamiers Countr: ' ’ Clevelard hes keen asked to provide for| New Orleans was founded by a com- h A i yman's Happy Fate » St. Gharles Hotel, |bor the balanoocf this Moooked N hi b thr | pany of French adventurers tn 1743, ment pegarding. tho Milling of Prommyss | o Thoro was sold bumbar of lucky tickets o [ 11 somewbera. I do not know whethcr | pany 1 Sert e the Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State | the report is true or not; bat if it is, Mr, —— © BTKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - + LINCOLN, NE. | can be depended upon, Lotaery, Tue«day, April 14th, includiog fth § Cieveland will not be very likely, under| The Favorite Washing Compound of Mrs. Kato Coakly, Proprietoress, s!;;m %fodd LU;“.' ;‘J‘ulng Ifljl:: !‘l‘n cu“llt 1, the rules of the civil eervice snid the ex- | the dsy ls JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE, ; . 3 ) \ e name e ja Alte i j ud with- '".i'.,'fl’..‘.“é{,;".f""” tusulabied, Good wample [ 1) o oy s S e P Igency of party prescure, to yleld to a re- | It cleansesfabrics withoatinjury,aud with. 80 Torms—41.60 t §2 por day. Bpechal rates glve | Gem plantat I qnest whic Arthur denfed. This fs| out the Jaborious scrubbing necesrary wouwbers of \be loglalatube. aairaser| They mat 1n & doormay on M Monroe | across the sea with the pr: -|& couniry, anyhow, where men must work | with ordinary sosp. For sale by avenue yesterday, and while their hanas | lation,—[Donaldsonville. (La,) Chief, April 15, | or starve. We have no princes royal, grocers. -3InyiuIng 3910 pue ‘Sujug “Aeagly ‘sung JequEY] ‘sung Jojied Fire, Medium and all kind of Furniture at the Lowest Prices