Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 28, 1885, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SEVEN - HLLED CITY, 4 Jenderfoot Sings the Praises of Omaba and Contiguous Territory. Y Wonderfal Growth of City and tate — An Enlightencd Rail- rond Policy — Some Te- markable Statistics. ebraska, ‘the wide-spreading river,” > T THE OMAHA DAITLY BEE MONDAY. the country, a hundred miles to the west, “arme, I'sing, and men who first came hither from the coasts of Ilinois.” The soil is bursting with tility, and th very railroad tracks are so infested with weeds a locomotive “weed scorcher’ has been found necessary, 1 can best de- seribe it by saying that it is like a loco- motive with smoke-stack slanting earth- ward that it may puff and cough its hot breath directly ipon the audacious weeds which jts thundering passage alone will not kill. Long, long rows of wild sun- flowers gayly Bow to us as we pass. One, two, three, fi)mr counties we erc Mag- nificent fields of corn—often a hundred acres in extent—are on every side the NEBRASKA CITY'S GROWTH, fubstantial Improvements Projected and Under Way in all Direotions, A Street Railway By Omaha Capitale ists—New Additions and Resie dences—Business Changes General Affair Nenraska Crry, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Spe- is fitting up larger quarters in Rottman® block and contemplate opening a froe reading room this winte . The distillery has about completed its improvements and will start_on full ca- }\:w y_ October 10. lie Nebraska & owa Packing company will resume op- ions November 1, and it is expected that the new packing house will be ready for business by the 15t of December, The new cooper shops are nearly ecompleted, and part of the working force are here ready to begin work at once, and so we boom, “F ) —nn ANCIENT AND HONORABLE, Nebraska Cullivator & Housekeeper. The Great o, = =TS i s Mi ' river. closes neat churches | " . > ot ming to the Missouri river. | et View discloses, neat churehes | presont appearances one eity will have | on the river of the same name, which, al: I srossed it, 14 years s, its & ! | further nso o e P oug! is is the 1 ' BONGO! i " . crossed it, ‘14 years since, its | A'gontloman on my. right, wiio has for further uso for th © quoted fl(.f;lf.lf|»(\"' (';.”f'n';n Y ety (R ) o n. The surface of the [ seven years made constant 1 1, but will kindly present it to Platts- Jin PR A R ) the city are 0 . s compact and hard to plow. | thorongh study of Nebraska ds, | month, or some of the other towns that gt \h‘u“dm "::.l'\l\ll:ll‘lll',‘;\::‘]ll 1 1'was slight and winds high, | 838 enthu ally to CFor ear to need it As an evidence of the Itis 7,000 feet above the sca, und Lt/ Bov's TUseful Pastimes: Ploasant and profitablo - . . eighty miles wo have not pa L b b ¢ 4 I N $ b Rty amusemont for apara bours. By PROF. Ropert Grirrirm, A M. This fie cotn in the central and western pavts | o Gefer-section (160 progressiveness of this city T will cite the | : h \is €o pure that the very act of | Yolume comprises canors on the nso‘and care of tools i de \ h b hol o, | e v : e o is a deligl st cominzt & ins on Ly mea ioh boys ke, Wi - the st able 1o blast from the liot vzeellent.?We | 3 fact that tho fivst addition to the eity in | T ",Iy‘l’.'fifl. o delight. On first coming g yiARC I lovs: housenaid orames 4, solontinc appiiane ezes that occasionally blew. It was 1L as corn flelds, butthey ure notso | years was pint Uyesterday, b will'be | 500 0P RH Y Gonmraws monotonous, | - the hote ad oot oF Goor. 1b W houad i o 10t LooPIAygrosaty Qi than o famous. graxing country. | WiRHOnS R, Utudes Jartior horth | SN kW Nebiaska crry for nearly all the morning: Handsome Cloth Binding, with 300 Iilustrations, at it would ever produce much corn,— | ouring the A\ pottinge n ton | b \ There has been but enc i) howing how to make Bonts, Stear; Engings. Stogmers, Bob Sleds. Ioo y RO g the pr grass, getting a ton itnated just south on the Dunbar thiS Sons0H; W 2¥ r Boats, 100 mi1Ie, Aqariime, Hatd Carts, Topa, Flogs, PhotRTARS Ce A t tame grass would flonrish, that frait [ and a_balf to the acre, e nortls of 1lio- nesy. paeking | < season, nndia gi 1 S| | e Teleptone, elograph, i Khlgidoscope, Stearm Acro- g OPERATED BY P . ntl o1 - ) f the 1 ab e 3 fak & 1 The sun shines with brightuess that Dats, Traps, Dog Houses, Bird Cage %, Dove Cotes, Squirrel Cagos ol Do raiscd, fow peoplo believed, | atently monster stacks of tioths { house. It is owned by tho packing houss | those who have always lived liore cannot Shmner’ ot Fences roupiaine, Farmiture, Griniaslin, Aoy Te % v ¥ clustering abo soma fari onso, | comps dit i intended to se 3 N 3 ) a Ladders, Trunks, Ne Vork,C odeling, rk, Pleture s QRIS $10t to it too fine.n Dotk on 1t | Gitbvos nes ot A hitivons. nein Iowa. | company and 1t i inteidod togell sl wcinte. Bub people coming to Sunta | troplating, Hieotrotyping, fnning Mich Wi Sags and many oucr Gserl it At Bt L N to employes of the company i 1 much lowe Ititudes generall Inlooking for a book to put into the hands of your boy which willhe of real and gen- a8 o sdnd hole. a nondeseript areay of | hut Y oure surp nhundia them it ng uy To! i3 tL o 1 x putting up houses the o | have to 1 e 3 vfora uine and at the same {imo & source of bealthful entertainment, thi f buildings, Hinlf of which appeared to be | note one admirable praciice concern nddition comprises 125 lots With Streots | fau] vary el e s Ii'.\'i.‘-“f,lnvl"“’fl....-”" Vou'snottid chooso. ) this i3 the ong here as well in Towa, n 1 an 3 i 1th. Me, Jolin ) : e Prico by mn §hoo, whieh fncludesa yeur's subseristion (o THE NEBRASKA CULTIVATOI { L] ) e itlo » Springl whole distance. Wa go throtigh a dozen TorrosmenTonos. )< Tatty {5 \ 8% edryespondent of the Sy ‘u;gh_v 4y | Cwns and Villngery K‘Ki“’x T numbery | ¢l Correspondence ]—Retrograde” is | Mexican and Amerioan Mothods Jost- s$.) Republican, is a broad, vast, | g 00 to 2,000 inhabitants. Tvery one | N0 longer a word to be found in' Nebras- fing for Supremacy in the ° py + slope gently declining eastward | of tem has for its most conspicuous ob- | ka City’s vocabulary, but its place s filled Quaint City of Santa Fe. the high lands of Colorado and | ject a large, two-stary hrick school house. | by the new word, “Onward,” and from | Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, is 9 - . 1209 Farnam Street, fnloons. 1y save in the river bot- | trees 18 ulation w ¢ W : g oms, there were not Lincoln, the | mulehing. ‘The stable refuse, straw and | wx-chief of police, hias airendy | ahd whe }lll‘l:w‘)l(;:‘nlxsnlfl’::'m;d“‘l';_{}-l":r‘(]'.:?:i i AND HO l(lll('t':\\nlul was & bantling three years | manure, not being u n (he Jand, ave, | pureha two lots in the new ade out the levation of the § e aitd 16 fRold, unticdgzed, and much interested to | by many 5.\.»]11.-_ used to muich their pro at once with ) rhbor the other dav that his mother F ki Im\' why d ever been ealled into R unlu-h priee h L hotel upon the same. Building ery sick,” for she had *“a_bad o . o i3 B Be not ineredulous, reader, as have vepeatedly soen t are oming along lively. 'The new > 1 :( ’:!:‘:::I' s ]ulql-:»' “|)1I|Iu“| H:“w K n Ittl n.,,o: & C roc h et- % 'y & Every city of any note has at least one {tho tale of what my cxporic ly ) that W i 4 ¢ at experien Lt L SO S : sl s P Lo the fir do not feel as well us comme 1l Knitting and Crochet.—a puide : this past week in taking another view of | fool in diamotc ( hove grot are neaely comple | itteibhite 36 tothia R1LLUAR L TE ,'\'?MI ESE T < a0 die use of the Nevdle and o ficok, Edited by Jenny June. 9 Dry Goods House, Boot and Bhis broad state. After traversing the [ Our journey er t t « i cailron ( ny are levoli » | ple in various v S ORBEI S l”“. Inarrnging thls work o ed s tilkon speetal it o svstematizo an J g oghiis) [Missourt valley from Sioux City south- | 7800 people, althe i A WAL HBtar O e Pt oAt e AR T B | chant Taitoring Betablishivent, ward to Concil Blufls, we de — | if the stato, 'ws Grand ud Boa- | Fhese several building op- | of pulling gt used Lo the Wi & RRCURATTST wclies aud ® greas ot a muddy bank to be fervied across the | trice, loudly protest this is too 8 s southwest part of 0wn | podifliculty; while others still do not which hava all been t hallow it dly _andeswiftiy 1 events the towa b ! i v, With the gds ) s still do not no- | * fnecrtion In th llow ¥ ity y _any Y i 10 ith the a tice the ¢ ) ing, the has been to &1 wossed to Omaha on the U N Pac »and sauey an fa S vent of ournew industries in the suburbs | et : sailsfactory gulde to knitting ¢ . 3 : B i Sind: TEIRa e knate-of non MR justice of the | 5 o i | voast of a wreater or more extonsive S : e 4 AR ter, 'y t e cannot appreciate Handsomo cover, and coutains o i /XS TS0k 15 printed on it ML rows of | stantial brick bloeks; a decidedly sty | STREET CAR LINE any difl » between the air and 200 Ellusirations.’ =2 £ L S he Tuckw g etiteho fllustrated ang deserined brick and stone husin Jeks, spacious | Totel in progress, hesida tvo ¢ wned o tan, v shape, and we | in Kentueky., Some people i\ L2 Wik ’ Viewed next mornip by daylight the | and in its subuy el comfortible it will b built. by Omaha par- Chict ooy, e 1l M aerot i dae it Tao"S Wt Vina o M 3 2 ' inereased. 1o city, like Rome, | homesteads, with nes ens | ties, and will have the following route v, 0 ) e L T~ Roand K Ling o S0\ osether R AKs Stitch, PATTERXe—Peacock's Tall—-Vandske—Tsoped 3 series of hills, not too steep, | and windmills. The . | Cominoneing it tho BUrlNGton & Miss | s o : L 1 NVOrk - feaf and Treliie ~Triengular Ei(ed-Gotbi Knottha Stiteh D i - hotels cqually surprise? and pleased us. | a comfortable goo | yromi-el o Tine we the Istof De- | this altitude: they s ta e hecin . Wava “Cably Twist however, for continuous lines of strect | for the w are 1 ey, bub | sourd vive depot running north up Sisth | could not gt any sleep here, | Others MAch A i - 1 Cord—taved Bar—Spherical Kuot —lant. Lrailway. The expense of grading has f > Tassels, vte. itizens delight to speak of to strangers in the Nighest terms, But no eity in the conntry caa of the best. Tive railroads | to Ferry, thence cast to First, th up ) slee the twenty-fol 6! b ~Tas X W Been lisivy, but the. chunce for pietur. | converge hore, and the surrounding | Main street 10 Seventeenth; thente Sonth | 1 veqetras s Shsior s fatfour, hows: R L Fiors - Dastor Fatiorn -1 | esque homoeste constunt, and we [ country is so pr e many people | to the packing hou and stock yards, G : S o D mnoted many and many a comfortable | think the town destined to a very vapid | eiveling them, thence nortt 15 nato is mansion, surrounded by trees, l,"" at | further growth, 5 o hth, thence soutl the 1 lung Iawns, well-caved-for flower beds, com- | Statisties risome, and th i Morton Lotse finest hotel in | com, b, uy ad manding, by its eminence, a pretty and | niticance not y comprcehended, by the state, with the exce an-of the Pax- | havo been cuved. People witl [ quite extensive view. Omaha is a | will venture to the estimat ield | ton of ! 5 + hands this | q o east (‘nlt nr o eity of some 60,000 people real | of the Nebrasku corn erop last ', | week, "The new propr will he ¢ e B Ut N eras bl EUB LS R Jestate of & most substantial” character, | was the stupendous total of 150,000,000 C.W. Reed and 1L Birdsall, of | ¢ G T A ver gely owned at home, It has ex- | bushels. Any person in the h of teed- | Tow: il srienced | il anall-pox ragos, though the laltor i celfent Danks. several of which are soon | iug horses, cuttle, or even poultry, lno No wi | S s e e to add now blocks of the hest quality to | how much'solid wutriment there'is in ono Morton 1y to its present high stan R R R T e e the city’s handsome rows of buildings. | busl I«-In . ‘l will -.«‘1\1‘2,\, 1 milch i Joc O, "-"; the pro 5 Santa Fe hag itants Gh?{t’-c-uc-wl'olrk: A Manual of Stitches and Studles inEm= | ated by ILIIARDY & €0, who for enterprise; wowith grain for a week, o working | will leave for Oberlin, Kansas, where he | o ¥ thi = roldery and Drawn 3 i H 3 s doubled within five years, . meal it will supply a family of avorage | that pi peoples. Thiey i durh il L 3, methiods i nbroiders aid br a8 1618 tho the numbor of churchies has mor size, supposing it t o tuke the | . Mr. F, W. Rottmann, one of onr lead- | b oG story “adube. on SR q . e doubled in t 'J ; "T'o tind the occa- nmn.l somothing like | ing capitalists and land owners 2 tof the St 1 : B \ . o Tl ot T creatia et st iant development we must | population of 1 by the present | ing up o C 4 A ? <ol T I T, AFEN e Bush inward Into. Nebrs 1 into the | Gensus is very nently threc.quartirs of & | BUILLING AXD CEMEN o ey e ! m ¢ o v e tadon i brstowipon hernswiopen: + | TIEIR SPECIAL LINE OF TRADE HAVE Progross thut has been made the million. Calling the total yield of corn T U (ORE S o ek \ : e R T TS printed on Nine /1 Y And here I pause to 5 0f t year 150,000,000 bushels, it \\Iili he | and has nea -) requisito market with 1tot zzgn lias a headsome cover, und contalug UAL" a certain organizatic seen thatthe erop represents w prbducing Y . ‘This a atic I : 1 tin i A » -2 N) E S lington and Missouri railr e LR ERON0 B e Stof e ) man, | for its objeet the purchuse of the variou ‘;i,‘ w0 R et IeH 200 Mllustrations %0 EQUALS Eastern travelers have long been 1 n and child in the state;’cut | snaps” i eity property which are | ¢ o1 3 ! : Tholist of atitches, with finstrations, aro : Buttonholo_Fem- far with the admirable full b i i ) the improvement of | ; S AHtn s 3t Horrin ] the Chicago, Burlington Al i v : rsule and vent irpose i LEn ; Sp frey T Burlington and Missouri is g velous. ' d U] by the ercction of suitabl ! i - N > g B5, Coral Ttaiam. Laviathan and Holbin “S0cche hdcortain v no superiors in Omaba, or anyy . controlled by the some men. noth- | anything Lut a low figure, 15 4 | business houses on the « R i = ApitiqueThteriioey Grotia “Wearing Stizen—Goid and . (- ers were in doubt us to Nebr value for stock-feeding purposes of the . val k Designs in Needlo-Work_aro given to decorate My Ladys Chambor. My Tady's | (§ far-sightcd men—Dy th Y, greatest importance. “A° Nebra pig | the advancement of ou Robe, the Dining Room, Parlor and Library, and for Linen and Cotton Fahrics.:_ij was establishied, and goods placed on the counts- the Hub—said to themselve g 15 not more vicious than a Massachusctts | ing need now is for v T 1 fneluding embroidery destgns ‘for Mantel Searfa—Bed ads—Child's Onili—Pillow Covers— g will be what we choose to make it. The s a st consider | houses, and the association will push | | il s ! 5 R R acques Ariist JaoketsWalking Dress %21 cvs and shelves which had formenly been diss niries if cultivated will yield bountiful n s marvelous power of the soil to | their eftorts in this direction at o and w g SEIh , a Sac neh Clothe-dinnes Yo e Harvests. This grand slope necds only [ produee corn is cqualed by its power A DRIVEWAY s R et ! SR - ] i o ot Grreas QL L ored of by tillage to enrich” every dwelling on ity | proda that ¢ 1 11, that Aovement is on_foot alzo to it on ‘chairs thaa LHAES ace. Go to! Send nhead your enginee grand driveway leading out of X One peculiniity of ‘the M ade, lny the sleepers, down with the ] r ) ) OF L\ City, north, pust the blind lun, thence | thoie fondness tov ehilt. It is an | Tails; this land shall have inhabitant ave e climate | west past several of our finest suburban | dish with them, amd g goantite viich | and these inhabitants shall have markets | i : ! R vesidences, then retur ATbiedllin oy ABTonLE B R isetonan ingl 1 for their wheat and their corn, their cat- | sl'zhtly modificd), thut the Social dize, Boscobee, the e I > | madde of Green peppes | Talks with Homely CGirls tle and_their " y W s instinet with fruitful New Eng- [ paefing houscs. Propetiy owners M R TS O st D TN, into Saline ol B coun- id principles and purposes; that, ins | the proposed route offer todonate cnough 5 © of this het BulY. 1 et g W % Girls: On Heslth and 4 voord, Anglo-Saxon civil liberty is_here, | wround for the driveway and may alzoofitr | 5o LR 00 Wae wivaply Boauty, - Preserya- F 3 } They gave y facility o, insp Band'in hand - witl ity, bringing | 1o stand a pecuniary share of the g L (Bl AT tonand Goltlvation. By I o oo o Ll and” would-be purchase They & order and ronsidering v\‘u ise. This drive o + | hziest people under the sun, hen ghey Lived, and free passes to men inient on the mor: this, I ¢ ca and te* great | v ¥ i Uhe one of the tinest'in the CEH S U e e ; truetion T RORO0, Ty they are Fdmous: 'Vigflmus waf o Hl?’h P[iflfisl‘ 3 1 3 ® D o A, ek 0 Than the one § 1209 Faraam Sireet, NEEDLE-WORK | et i e cify in tho West. A fow years ago the %e. store 0 by mail, 50c. in the situntion of affairs and the stuie of trace at that timo existing, immedintely issued their oo of AL dggg oo T I needs of the st to teachers o value these people, and strahgers it is to be hoped that the n v leani b . of OUses A reachc Burlin, well, atiach to thor homesto | be pushed to & spuedy culn ; o T A ST CRG ) LEaut oon den ROt e} 18 issouri i )\ best tempe: ce | land A man, like many of th d BUSINESS CIANC this : B Ay ot ¢ + and women who kave lived, from soci v d or ¢ | zens of Hastings, can have his home | The “Mint Larlor,” without excey Shcrah } (RRHRA TS (i shall hav citizen to me ounded by law zarden, with | the most gorgeous’ saloon in the sta s they only g R ) 0 *Not only their employes not al- d tables, melons, the second | changed hands lust eveni Messrs. K. rentlv e St Fenty ehupie Jowed (o~ drink, but one linble to 3 » e takes possession. In ten | nuon, of this city, and George | "Phe onl thing besides church v : ; B discharge if he is seen to enter asaloon.” | 3 an have fine grove of cotton- n, of Omahn, are the new - suses theo pecple i i SR # i , ot s had for years really bean robbed of consi (Fact.) They ran their trains with the | Woods, or box-clders, and a little later of | prictors. It is to be hoped that the NEw | funerals csere .t er soon hefor hd e } o b i ! : " h i » A e B anl A DTS an gt wi BIY P e 4 Y Ko b 2 “ of i Sowmiie I y T dnt 5 ernble of their hard-corn money, At first same promptness and in the same accom 1id mapie, And T am not surprised | management will P at leasta vesp marches the band, ‘i'hey sos . modating spirit that has so long disting- at at o town like this—although we ave | ble place, as of late the saloon has fur- i Sxfiehine Throueh Georia - i 1 i ¢ ice by L a e uished the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 3 5 Bl TIVATOR AND HOUSEKBLURIC ONG 3 00k, 700 ¢ % ‘They succeoded in & short ime in opening the { eyesof the people, and couvincing them that the gonds kept by 140 miles west of the Missot ni 1 the po urt with item or 3 ofi B v indiath in Tlincis 'and fowa. They constantly | near at hand b R R rarelehing ind oth appealed to the pride’ and “ambition of | or ten miles ailroads they | L. A.Jones, the ¢lothier, vemoves to | % WHTHIBERE S0 EEAonS. © & But.tina 1ss proven to/thio aatisfaatibn R LIEIE, their employes by em of promotions 825 the acre, and well athe 't of this week, Ile rlot, one carrying a cruciiis i 1 —in other words by reformed “'civil ser- | they muy be : : . the wholos 1“- t"u\:;,.m. [ : | + | numerous customors that they, koop nothing yice” principles. In a word, Yy gav I'must reserve for another time sow shraska *s rail ieilities | white. readi 0l Bonk axE COMOs ers ] (e g N T this crnde young stato, uncortai account of the undoubted ehango of me- | ar Iy good chough todustify. ths | sule, rending from a book, Next como ~- y_._...,.l S| but what s fivst class in evory partioulsr, and its'own destiny, the benefit of a broad, | teorological conditions here ¢ quent | point as a location fora wholesale cloth- i and the hot sun pouring dowii i t 3 o i 2w, for popu enterpri sceing policy | on the cultivation of land and planting | Ing house. [‘aponCilie dond. - Along on aach ) v B. T in allits length ¢ ) of trees. Itis a most curiovs fact—an | Messrs, Reed & r, of Louisville, | )i wagon sit four youni gird Their fa vas not misp 1. The ance of u climate essentinlly modi- are in the city and > iati white, with long f foll an % | W fort . whaut kind of goods enn be found at this miis results have followed. | fie busy, myri industries of o | fi ¢ purchuase of one of o ¥ the relatives 1 Alto, % now claim an lhm;m'ml neration of settle general merehandise estublishu A 2t0s : g : at_quadrilateral,—Towa, - SOCIAL AND PERSONAL AT d VB ; - : : e Utnan el a s e St AR 1. K hikie, Nobraska. Shous 1ast, iy tev, Wilson Denny, accompunied by | cans 0N > K | 3 o Aulie o fon possibly ot Jeast. Lincoln, her capital, | s sisco Chronicl Mhile Lis bride, arrived here from Iinois last | | ST ; “a city of some 20,000 in uts, his @) jng down Dupont stre : the week, They were given n reception f g, instes using o b oth i ! B : D vert f estublishment may bo fine situation on land sufliciently clevated | my of Sciences, yesterdsy o Chre sre- | Thursduy evening it the residence of | (Of i T T ! ; p - TS ! : abli i to command u boautiful distant view. It | porter observed’a man pounding away on | Mr. dames Sweet,“which was one of the | 50 %01 they wouli) seom to 1ee s b S : o d out, —like almost all the new west- | w nail with his hand, It was in a bluck- | Pleasantest social afluirs of the year if one shonld be offerd 5 o S 1 i A | o towns, —in_brond, straight avenucs, | smith shop whiclh opens on the street, | Arbor Lod i alko the seenc Tast | Py A ; s o 2 ” i B i oy THiimed AlOKD. Jined with shade teees, that wounld seem | The nail scomed to penetrate further and [ week of a by ety given in honor | 0y ek the i arn, and it is to hbe twice their real age. As | furtherinto the wood, and the man did | of Mr.: ressy, of Detraft, Mich, | guid that the children are ex- o3 0 : one Jooks' down them the glimpses | not appear to fecl as if the striking of his [ who wer Sterling Morion. T e P A T T ( Teoral As. ENNE ARl C : § Dubiie, those mercimnts have saded blue prairic beyond fr ently | hand” against the nail hurt him at all The recent M. T, conference ¢ simple truths. 1 Lh rggarien system ? " £ 2o 5 m lik -vx«rur the sen b At Approaching [n...-. v, the reporter saw l'lll_h(wmrl:l‘lduv'x ;“- in “this city it would be a most excellent thing here i . ¥ 3 R 1pit) o mglomerate | that the haud was made of iron. Th vitt, for the past Tour years presiding {7 pyoy hvo no desire w55 wealth ik . - } » s = atlutacs O Hismoétono frof ‘quartie Platte | stel fisted man said that while partici- | elder of this distriet, being transforeed 0 | phay poquire very (o live on and ' Homeds ProDory - ot LARGE AND COMPLETE i —has its two wings i o | pating in a Fourth of July eele nin | the York districi, Rev. J. W. Stewart Ve « ¢ spare o the - ot ]'nu-ul ]u[»r on |1- m'-ll \;ml 3 i '\ rysville, in 1864, he lost his right » i v, Bi =I’I"‘““"|”;";"‘“‘v Ao heir mis doubtless the s 14 fein o J Sty 0 AR o tis simplojin plan, hawdsome, substani- | at the ¢lbow by the premature explo 3 storate, that of the sl kind of serfdom loy 7 i ! . b D ™ | tial, to u{m':sbrm £600,000. In the sub cannon, B mlg a blac Lmnlm Lo N iblished here, Under the old Mexican 2t me? s? © & P N © wbs of the city ar argre and solid | koylitter, the loss compelled him to aban- on, of Humboldt. | 10 the land and money were in the , ; 10 thasa swho have m and a hospital for the in don his 'trade. For five years he wan- , of the South M. E. | handsof a fow, and sinée this country Hon 4 i oad Tfosmas the former are trasted to 1 about the country d heen transfe becam . ho United States thi o, Hand the. 8 | i : 200! 3 P Y i 15 nlnoco bey § £ ) ) i BERT » Bic i€ thoy show by good ther. One day iwhile fn o black 0 g his plac ned unehanee clco by madl, 8125, which 1 B A R g e DEPALTMERT, Hre frust y. Wesaw | siith’s shop in Valléjo the idea entered 4 5. B, Todd, | 1 New Mexico come to the United a number of them drivin b ded | his head to fabrf an artilicinl hand s 1 hundred of our ens visited 1 Spt6d freed from the ineubus of her nu- I With stone for the capiiol. When we | out of iron. He gave his directions | the state sicqmd all aro Toud [ On R R O BIaish ferants, stoppod in fronviof the prison, one of | and had the contrivance he now the “big pumpkin b ough whieh the soil has been riinou them politely took ¢ ot our team | wears manufactured It consists of | § ly monopolized, s work of set 0f goods thut are usually Yetailed at two and’ while we w another seemed 1o | o steel eylinder — about four or LITTLY. ONES, tlement under rican pre-emption N Bave in chargea little ohild playing in | five inches fong. To this is afllixed o Our gas company, with ' " | and homestea uu:L} have pro front of the door. The day v ther ap) i, which enables him to | unparalleled in the history o ] ceeded as in the country east, the present voro. rocontly slown, through Chsilirto A and lovely and one conld but st the urtilicial hand on the stump of | nies, lowered the price Tty conts | state of ignorance and wietehedness g I his inwost soul that so humane and en- | his arm. The stump dits into the uppi- thousand the past week. This has ol would have beon rooted ont. The Moxi Yightencd a system of treatment is fol- | ratus and is cavefully strapped. The | proved an incentiv toward many cans would then have been compelled to B d beo e ; L : y 2 - Jowed. They seem to understand out | hand may then bo usedas & hammer, and | consumers and almost the entive bisiness | Conpote with the whites, and to' do- this | : biia Liea Tisodond b M, Aaon yposic : step Wo 100k 10 lind such fms hero that one of nature’s profoundoest dents in the steel show how much it | portion of the city are now using the | jovSvonld have been obliged to edncate y S » Tin 1o Irals Grower, ot ralio \ wntitis of fine and v safeguards is the instinet she plants of s heen so applied. Tho deficiency of | cheap illuminator 4 i g YA B T Ivors P 2= Y Frorged e ! i ot Bepmanent form. . TG pis it e v 5 ; f yesponse to trust. The state hospital for | fingers to grasp a file is supplied in’ the Ihie Burlington & Missouri » driver | osgablished and this territory would | of no 0 enlty gasly trouted. Ruddine nnd o ' i « 1 a8 these gentlenion carey for the insane, to which we drove, | following manner: A loug hole proj arrived bere Thursduy, and work will be | Qo0 o now be a state et < fully disoussod, : S e ey B has in.front a very broad ex- | jnto the Dase of the cylindor, into whi commenced on the new pile hridize aeross However, things might be wor The | (Witure Mot ! irane Ta w1 Negan ki \ iy e of awn and blossoming | a file or knife may be serewed, is | > Missouri at once. It is understood | poyiean people, 2 i ( aid to b | [The Americs « 3 Iy & Co.may be justly styled ns ower bods and its windows com: | properly tightened and the gors | that this pile Inidge is being bui an f erfoetly ) notwithstanding (e 118 book, t8 statod above: has 60 llustral o of theso e handsame colored G o PR wand cheerful distant views. One of the | 35 not folt, If the iron-handed n experiment which, should It prove as it | goi) “inffuences that have surrounded either of which is well worthy of £ " *dnmates who u:ul a frout hihlh”i ine .fln-~||t. ]vli4'|\ up anything, he adjusts is expected ui_ do, men 5.4 ‘v} in u‘\n: B e for 50 many ¥ ”‘H ¥ | chiy | xercupted a song ho was singing to pleas- [ pecnliar hook or un instrument resem- | sion ar our city inside of two ere aro sons notable people either | T o A A A SR IIIII!)IrIAI-I\I oul to us, “Fine lAl:gu- o | Diine it andtharean bring to his | yea i jonrning or permanently loeated in the | OU.&"L OF R W nothing but brst ¢l Bave here, isn'tit!” Ina field just be- | yeach anything he may require. Besides Tt ntlemen who have been working citory. Among them ‘is Dorsey, the goods In every i , ut find tho building some two scorc of the | the he hand, which he ses | up the granolithic pavement have suc- | who lives on his ranch noith of : 5 stpaid. but any e i inmate i themselves or | for hard work, he has a more deélicate | eceded in inducing quite mborof our Steve Elking, famovs thronghout k \TGR AND 1O steolling nhout, y, looked with | appavatus of brass, m otuved for | business men to putdaown the geanolithic, |y, oty s chiof of the Blaiie eir gonsiderable inferest at their visitor, one | himsclf, for easy work. He says that he | and several blocks al v loom up in 14 year, is now m Santa Fo, He of them asking if anyof us had any | has woen the steel hand fgr sixt years | metropolitan style the new pive 1 Sléek and fat, and judgi his #Moody and Sankey salve!” But Imust | and he grown 1o regard it with great | ments. Mr. J. ML N the asphalt ; > would (hink him a1l Srwootne aags by, for now many other interesting | uffection. o searcely Teels tha loss of | man, of Lincoln, will be e ety this | " Bat he s o . Ho ha 7 of the city,~lier state university, | his natuval. hand he hammers or | Week and figire with our merchants who | v t5iets of land in New Mexico. : et well, sncking Uy pul dis- | files ut wi\il,wlulul his little glass win I;ln""‘l“ sechred e gunotitile lo | UG Elkins, " as he is commonly called B charging salt water from @ depth of 1,000 | dow on Dupont Streot, the sers-b, down his = sl ) s father, i ves in Santa ¥ - Pt -y, Vo st w2 Bt 2 ofhin attontion, T will only add | gaze cuiiously. Y | Bay sont indlcations aro o | 13 i the many . S, SN LrmEr, that a visitor is strongly impressed by - alized Nebraska City will soon have: t q b h is B what he soes, with the conviction that | The Pies Would be Just as Wholes | lin strects of any city in th \ the rej i candic in fonard g g ic ollana B A Flruciitiiea the bt Tl B ok BRI - re Publisher, 106 & 108 &, 14th §t. Omaha. i o oualre e el pacta nanciering has characterized the public Norristown Herald: “Housekeeper' William Wagner, who has been con vssured. But the elder Blkins i regi ‘ thom, whether you wish g aera: that iare his been | wants to know liow (o prevent the fuice ffined in jail wnco’ last spring on the | i 4Ved in-the-wool denocrit 3 ha . e money in i ital, in the matter of its own 1| evust. v()l_u'_t'uh nary edueation is manuer, was releasec ‘rl‘-l\\‘ | awo bt i e 1.600 | I q m Y K YN to purchase or vot. You will be wele bt ' Dulldings, s remavkably | tremely limited, but we should think s, {ho murdeser ot Caspior, bas | The bide of Jumbo wiglod CUT l‘HlS OUT‘ IT “i”‘L 1 [ N o i o extravagance; and that this swall | of pies from soaking into the undey arge ing money in a fraudu ke p sl o sed on 84,600 qail. for 80 young & town. RLABIRE 110 Bderorid s withshuet geu | be e Men's Uhristisn association | 180 pounds of el burk to cure it. 4 .&a‘k’a’ Woo AR vmw"‘m’“.'tmh._.m.‘ff“""’ Men's Uhris a0 pgsovintion poundy rdy & Co.were 1ot of the first clis ar ¥l the ote. Store hus proven itself n lasting to the genovad public, o cnumornto, gether it B y : TR g RIDA0R pLETON 4 § moth bazase would fill & newspaper us lurge 28 Hence we will only mention that at this useful nd ornas to please tho. In which may bo found o lurge angd useful stoclke o times the prices placed upon them, Wo o of husiness and we One luiile goods oF doing v y saited o mplisti-—to

Other pages from this issue: