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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE! WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1855, S { wm — — — — — | DESTROYING THOROUGHFARES | ectded, more sute witt vo nmvedinter | CATHERED FROM THE CITY. | iistamiay to. spprese thcmewe:che | AMID THE FIELDS OF GOLD. | et s, otk o Tonsning dt | R S N to consider the real question at stake, in facts have proven extremely difiicult to it had been jumped, the news so preyod which the public and the har of the See upon his mind that he beeamo tempo- reach, and it is more than probable that 1 district are taking so grost | Information Picked Up by “Beo" Reportors | the whole disasfrous trath is unknown Romantic Stories Told by Dwollers in the [ rarily insanc. The Railroads Securs Right of Way to Val- | ond judic : } i e The Beg heartily tha ks the dournal “Cortainly, [l show you some of our by tho. ove for tho sppreh: TRADE / MARK l THE WILY MR. WEBSTER'S WORK. | for tho splrit Inlv”m. v;.‘| hip nvhlh-h pre: | UNION PAGIFIC'S COAL POLIGY. | duud lotters,” snld Assistant Postmaster | HoW the Discoveror of the Tobtatt | and conviction of the marderer ofd bl ’ ] isiins “Gutt. Ollo Funke, formotly postmaator Woodward to mitporter last night, who Mine Sold His Proclons Rights iR ‘;,“‘,":“"‘" deREae Valnable School Property o be De- | of Lincoln, the Bri: i< glad fo learn is ro- | A Wrock on n Bubning Bridge Posts [ was scoking admission to the “inner and Perished in Povorty Giis Woolford was foutsl sl stroyed—The Mitchell Mandamus """.:.'“’j“m‘;""“:j,"‘“"‘i‘,‘h‘”‘“’I'I i \:uuill!:rh:: o Points-Nebraska Demi- wirt” whore the' tysterions process of on the ‘Sosne. fle Elts Faiteond. tengl. wLComao UU Case—Nuggets of Nows Gath- | that of Gen. Grant, and has been under Millionaires—Police News handling mail is conducted — it LU LA L LR in the City. ;:,',,’,",“;}',.‘,',r”:l Romecal Wil cogaln - hig ~Local Miscellany, w1 Hesg (nEtoERE A0 donitintod, ‘wo osll | New Yotk Tolograph: Sunsetln tho Wont 80 slo on the TALIFOsd trole ntid - o LT o G nixies,' You huvemo idea of the num- | gokies is » scone indoscribably grand, | was strack by a passing train Absolutely | wonted and old timo vigor. of misdireotod*letters we get, which wo aro unable to delive > or them, are of several kinds divectly at | Sowe of the lotters have no address on | jogio city of clouds, whose towoers, pal- | early da | thenuat all. Others have no town named | yees, domes and minerets tofloot nearly | Chureh on them, whilo still othors havo 1o state | Wil tho colors of the prism. [daho | 19" named. Another very froquont kind of | §jiings, now o groat mining oamp, 1 ¥ The snow on the clond-piercing penks, Dr. W. R s, one of the pioncers of | #rec fyom Opiates, Emetica and Poisona Uathod in o red light, and in the western | Borlington, dropped dead of paralysis of | o PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE the heart at his home+n Lovilia ~ fTo has skios ove 1 ing s NG r + | Por Cougha, Sore Thront, Wonrscness, mcnxn, skics above the sinking sun, mako a ma- | heen blind for ahout two yoars. In the [ FogSomebs S Wheoping Couhe y= of Burlington he was active in Asthian, Qui tn Ch A cthar school, connty and stato affuivs, w 81 yours of age TR vl nnk Juquith and C.W. Menigstarted | gegfer e o ar Tenth street | The Union Pacific as a Coal Desler. | y [Fnom THe Nex's Lixoors Durwac) Louis Moyer, the pop The que: Vi ight dry goods merehant, has been appointed Then approsch of wintor makes 1o ot B e et ettty | transurer of the Harimanio soolot bt ot tolon Woubly torest oertain streets to the Missoari Pacific s weather Vosterday was oold & _. 3 g rallroad company was brought up in the | disagrec strikes more ble. Those who were un- [ ono. Nothir ety council Monday night. Tho tax- | fortunate enough not to be provide " the public comfort and happiness than with overconts shivered along the stee to cut off or diminish the fuel supply or holding their hands in their pockots, ’ W | the subj payers, one hundred in number, were | the council chamber en masss, and de- | gihorsise showing that they wore oold, | Make it diffioult to procurs it This very | jy e goours shers the town named is | ¢ S| hog eanch near Des Moines w yoar ago T AL manded their rights and tho protectionof | The Journal, during the absence of the | thing is being done in our own eity wnd | forty miles north of Denver, and nesties | Fepees and pens wore huilt and 200 ani s Uwners | not to bo found in our directorics —where in a valley inthe heart of tho Rocky | mals placed therein, Theimprovements | o— - their homes. Tho ordinance, which was | editor-in-chief, Mr. Gere, on the railrond | state as a glance at the facts will prove. | ¥ OFlos . - reind popirt i iy commission cxpedition, will be ably ed: | ¢, onl dealors aro striving to build | itdoos notexist, in fact, For instance, | oy 2 i anvironed | #nd stock cost $1009. Two woeks az0 A considered at the meoting ono week 050, | fiad I T witty and versatily writer of | Ot ool dealors aro steiving bo Bt | e s n - lottor ideossed to ‘Conrad, | e somo. of T holura tokled’ the herd and Killad L waa revised and chunged o that it mot | the e e e vt | up t good wholosalo trade throughous | (i 1 B CWEEE BECEACC 0 CONTRG | by somo of tho tallost moun- | gitail but thirty. The loss is & sovero ~ the upprobation of the Burlington & | tion of this gentloman appears far supe- | the state and the compotition among so | G0 0L letto (i i ne of tho range, and lies twenty 206 % i 5 seo. | FIOr to (hat of his compatriot of tho pross | many enterprising dealers would tend to | U toro 18°a lettor to deciphet | yijog off uri rallroad, which was * ropre. | Flof | ] il whoso nddress would defy the clevere sonted in the counoil meoting lnst night | 1 this stato o in the west. Hemay 6o | give the poor man tho luxury of & good M DiRR1S MnroaY, Dorey e | o e i f st nig innis Murray, Derey Bric | in the distance like o groat mass of sil [ 1500 ponndd o, broke. ik which i Dance, Aleohal- aptly tormed the Kugene Field of N . DOC : : 3 both by their attorney, suporiutenident | i A el <A warm fire, in the winter, without g Tourien. ¢| ver. Many mines in this locality are [ used to lower tha drill beeame dotached | ism, Oplum Eat. sanother lotter directod to “Gen. | paying largoe dividends L i "HE GREAT e Spasms, Convule James' Peak, which wears an arles Lunge was boring a well at slons, Falling at of snow and ice, and looks [ Dycrsville, whion the deill] wei chin RVI Sickness, St Vitus | and Councilman Daily, who is ono of ETATH ARRIVALS, from him the money which ought to bo r lotte Ton miles | from its fastenings and struck Mr. iy YL TR RERS wt ho B8 ono 0 | I Bewers, Monttee; B, L. Cus | usod in buying bread, Tho. railcoads, | Pawson, Dakota Torritory." " As Dak ta | horth, across n country of_owerapane | 1 the breast, foseing four tibs. g bt LAMAL that company’s employes. The ordin 0 o Nt Vo ying | territory is a protty good sized place, wo RN R R T i Bl et Scrofula, Kings | too, » R f } o ave situati | itor, 3 d wized s < rnesso pine, anc is lunges so a8 to aluiost stop his bie e M 4 ance was passod after the rules had beon | M. Westewalt, York: . G, MoKillipp, | "OWeven hwve the o situation i {won'y ittompt to, deliver the lefter. i 11118 116t TAmiowS BEKERTLHRING | dngs 1008 ot tHougt Hossting RGN NERVE| # Uaybiond suspended by a two-thirds voto of the yeaska Ciiys | theie own hands and it may | Here's anoth “Miss Mary Mullen, | hard Ty which flows a small erystal | can live. s Discases, Dyspp= i+ M. L. Hayward, N S, Alling N Stewart, Ne. | ot beout of plwee to men | Pulaski county, U SCA Washan't try | <tream which springs from the molting ; < ft Eayd ~ sia, Nervousucs: fiades, Mitford, J. | ton a fow ot showing | the dis- | to dolivor that fettor, cithor, - And o | Snows, T [torios of - all mining |, S, b e hona: tnsuo teyitac ot LGOI RSk Headache, Murah, Columbus, | ndvantuge at which Omaba dealors aro | might go on showing you hundveds of | countrics aro full of romanee, but that | feditys Wio s boet fnthe seeiiin : TKhoumatiom, council. The only members voting against it were Messrs. Brock braska City id Tan. | G heenn The ordinance gives (o the Missouri P - duced. A very fair business is done in | theso Cnixios.” What do we do with ) gives 1 - e g \ L v o »we de | conneeted with the discovery of Bobt ‘ R TAR N SRR A e s W eainess, Brain Worty, Blood Sores,! oific railrond a part of Eighth and Ninth | ®alafall in Western Nebrasks poth bard nd xoft conl with nortlivest- | thome “As soon s wo ure sutisiied that | wine, aithougl literally o, is pussing | o B Pt Miicca, Costitenass, Norvois Prostration, orn and southwestern Nebraska, overthe | thoy ean not be delivered, woe bundle | steay g W ¢ ‘H ”I '“"l* ¢ "'Hl o ':‘,:,; d' ‘.“-‘:'}’]‘I | y Trowdles and Trreqularitics. strects north of Sstreet, and the Burling. Editor ot the Bre: You say “Mr. M Sjoux € W the B, &M. |y y & Pacili he doctor list of them and send m up, make IHANGREB T DU AN his wife und then ent aogash in his own ton & Missouri receive tho westorn por- | erson, of Keith county, takes prompt | nes. “The competition in the nortiwest | thom oft to Washington. There they TR nawWe: Br seolc daosite in 4 ten o y { omedy 16 85 Jah 1 tion of Eighth street. In giving away | issue to B, D. Webster's opinion that tho | is very strong “‘.n. nmu'm. which has the and opored and most of them are | the surrounding seotion was first no | throat. ll'n’ AL UL --}-1 : Iy | Wi it 1 bo s constint 1 . 3 wstolNave saErondacs | Haiht costern Nebeaska has been | fdvantage of choap watoer rates in got- urned to the senders. We average | abrond,’ sui NEEGL S innonr. | Comquered him atter adesperate hatt 1 of vitality and vigor, 08 refr ed one of the most usell and ono of the | gres Bt yer i petition over the B & M. lines is also y. A great many letters come in witl s AR e the wsylum. Vi o y-,.‘run;r..l,.w:, \ feringandinvitedearh, bost strects in the city. It is the best [ before. So far as Lincoln county is con- | very strong, but tho main difliculty lics | out any ) O y ber whi 3 ut any samp on, and the number which BTy | What One Dollar Properly Placed | B~ Correspondenco froely mnswered. &4 i and most wenient, and ind®d the | eerned, he proves it ontirely by publish- nuh:lw l\nilm. II"m i:u_fli \\;hivh 't \(\‘vl’fl-lw A | tlow in, unnddressed, is something wer- the Sy only ditest roud to tho stock yards, and | ing the yoarly statomonts of tho North | ountry natutally tributary i Qi | voloua.® | =mall st n sands. The bid The e, 8, A, RICIMOND NERVIN €0, St. Joseph, Mo P TR Ra Eh y tie o Rhomt i) o R BT NG Fpnatsthiy [ ronoten o IuuCns o buion{L VO T | Horewtnotor apsolad ot sblindors| izon indisatod & moshor voin, | . Ticket No. 20,490 sold n Nfthe, at ot d Ll n.unnmmm. 5 4 i | i number of wholesule conl dealors yester ch has become quito eomman sinee | ar troe t s, somewhere up the moun fitth, one of which isheld in New $1.50 per bottle, or four bottles for §5.00 ton, drew second street will be cutirely cut off. Then, too, | yeare Not quite so fast, if you please. nd the facts loarned ar ther s special delivery system went tain, from whose surfaco tho doposits in apital prize, in Tl M i all the farmers who eamo o, Lincoln | Tn roply to _question by your roporter | SIS Whilo thoy il requoted that | g 1T ot s only sy tho hod of wator woro washod, Many | Gotisinnn Stato Lottory on Septenber & FOR SALE BY C. F. GOODKAN. rom the west and northwest have - | ge to “elimatic changes' in that section, B ho mentioned, 18 staump on it, but no regular stomp. | prospecting parties seavehed for the mys- | s U LI & i | ways takon that voutd in order to avoid | Tam renorted a8 sivioe “Tt | ' | they could not afford to get into w per: 1o, 1t oan't o, ind wo shall havo | forions lodo b vai, and soveral mon Tt i e ks . " le | BRI RE DM RBREY S? it ¢ ¢ iho 1 reported as saying “It s undoubt- | qon it with o raitrond, which would ify 3 Wil ! i t his good fortune, O crossing ten or fifteen (racks of the Bur et 4 sty to notify the person to whom it is ad A lives in the fraitless and diflicnlt iTored half of his fic v xS e e K Tington & Missouri and Omuha & Repub. | edly true that there live been moro fre- | not scruple t ruin thoir businvss, they | drossed to sond along the two cents. o Al attempts at finding it was | ¥ cents, whieh offer was notaccept B 3 | lionn Valley railronds which cross O | quent showers during the years 1881 and | all expressed the samo opinlon and gave | that the lotter will bo delayed two or 1y r..um..\,.f, althongh it wis ktiown | —INewton (Kan.) Republican, Sept. 18, A ] el and "“y!' streg -«mu[h" \\"ihmm { 1385 than ever bofore, but it would bo | e ';I;'jl H:;;:‘\':;",':m i (hn'\w u:” e R ) | 1o existand to contain within ity Droa 1 i L ‘ebster stated to the couneil that he was | Y e SER e stands in Y KOS “Another heavy class of “dead” mail | fissure gold probably wortl illions of " 5 Taoiha wnts y | § attornoy for the rond and thay | VOrY unwiso for the sottlor to supposs | ono doalor, *the puople of Nebraskn uso | mattor in furnishod by the hatol lott R TV D g ADDINIDY SUEBIUEUSEILAS b Mailod Frao. | tho company dosired . tho *vightof | that the elimate has ehanged so suddenly | fur more soft coal than hard. wnd tho | These fotters are loft with tho hotels Tt | ane day tall, by individual wearine | Yoste afternoon Justico Sehurz, in | preorrasorpALxos, _cons. TG way to the streets, as indicated in the | or that he ean depend upon so great a | dealers of U",mlml wre ancondition 1o 4 ghyty days, and are then brought baek | s torn vod shivt. His sloueh hat, which | his usual happy way, ofliciated at the T levers, Congoation, Tnflaniet ordinunce which ht had prepared. Four | mainfall in the future. Tho chances are y*lll'vl) ]""' "-"“‘1' 'v“;fl"]";l Che N]-,Mll tous. Wedon't advertise them atall, | was faded, hing over his ceves, and Lis cemony by which M. H. U, Wates and O o oe skt diftorent protests wore roud sgaingt | ool S R C Tiko o | ciong tho main lito of the Tnion Ll but send back as many as possible to the | <hovs, & voush pair of brogans, were il MeCullogh, both of Missouri Ditren ot Oiilaeon cr Adulic. | granting the sight of way (o the eompany | Wb We sia AnYININL 40| ought to bo our best ficld for trade, but | senders by using the veturn addresses on | badly worn out and innocent of laces rringo. Oliotars Aforhiios Vomiting ... 3 | on either. Fifth or Ninth street —and | mueh rain noxt year, or the year aftor, | the truth is. we are absolut \" Iul-um! the onvelope, il there e any. ‘The oth- | Te was uncommunies . having none ".:\‘” tickots ongt Tihehitys. 3 arguments were made by Mre. Do G| or the year follow bt that the | from scllinga ton of solt coal on 4 | ors wo bundlo up: and sond io Washing the jolly churacter sties’ of his foillow Hoitioiion curaidle, Lootbache L ee | Conrtney and O 0. Whedon, who ropre- | weather wi move ko it has nlways | bortion of ‘their line, and [will tell you | ton to bo treated as dead letters. Y3, | miners about him. Ho remained about i ascured, but cvery id the eanse of tho property ho! ‘I‘- i 1 been ow what I intended tosiy | Wh In tho m‘.n place it doe: 1ot COSE v have about fifty of the clumonth.” mp several days, and was often hantin the eity should lend i help- J t part of Lincoln, and notwith- | to your and what [ believe 1 | the company more to shin a car of ;"" “What is that book? Ked the ve- | observe wading about i the little stream e “hoys in bluo™ and buy standing the faet that good rensons were | did say, was t therd 1 been more | €0l than acarof hard coul, und if |ln}-‘~]' porter, noticinga mammoth register ly- | carefully cxumining the bed. at least one tickot. ~ ¥ - y B givon why the protesis should bo enter- | frequent showers of rain during the sumr | 15 t bo any difforenco in- rates the hard | g opon apon ono of the Libles. “One beautiful Monday morning ho | TR b k At \ tained, they were simply referred w ong | mer months of 1530 and 1835 than cver | coal ongbt s rated the higher, for | Sy s our forward book." It containg | announced his intention of secking for ", Roliver has seeured - temporary { of the committees, before and that it would be unwise fo- | being w | priced commodit "' all the addresses, alphabetically ar- | the mysterious lode and asked if anv ono ”l‘ll""!“““ Jrestraining the city . The taxpayers interested say they | the settler to rely upon so great a rain. | €uld puy a heavier tux, I}hm'~_“" tho | ranged, of people who wish to havo theit | wantcd to share his Inbors. I wasonly | from colloeting water tax on certain Heavor & i never suw such a brazen act on the part | fall during thosé months in tho future. Juion Pacific o tly the reverse, | il forwarded. . Tho book contains | vidiculed for his foolhardiness. Packing | Property, which he cluims roceives none iilens Hiind the rates on hard conl being a great deal | Gono 8,000 or 10,000 names. This book | up his few traps incluling a smal of the henedit of the inp ment. o Ctaerh. I atof Webster Lt night | You suy Mr. B nting the Missouri Pa- | publishine the y wter- | North P nerson disproves this by arly itements of the al station for the past ) of anyhody ax in openly repros cific road ve the i suit to redd il has also commenced tax on this proj loss per ton than soft goal, Soft canl is | shows ot ouly the namo of th entered under class D, which includes | o whom the mail 15 o bo fory person | amount of rations all he hadin the world, cded und | adone he climbed the mouat s and N o b FRIN EMary Wentoess, W nd jeopurdizing thei e sigz : 2 i s ) Uil G property ownors | ten yours. How docs ho disprove ivr suboommot itdlayoor '“““'"_”"}l"v his address, bub; shows exactly how long Spewrod in its woods, After n week | s Meivian Watson hastiled informa 0 DA AV otod in . very gontfemanly manner, | Can you fell from these statomonts how | lnd plaster, egir cuses, glass sof aps. gl | ho “wants it seut, o him, well us ppeare: W hungey, but g her ne‘ghbors, Mr, and | ASZIDIcaice ol O SNt L f Lt still it would heive taken very little to | much of the rain fell in Juno, July or | Btoek, ico, fertili whilo hard | fhe date on whicl each letter is for- | with a sirange Vasmaaicon with sssinlting her. o | & CIFICS have cronted o sevious row aftor Web- | Augast of any gi That i3 the | conl is inaspecial e W ligures |yrdod, As soom s o person announces | the miners he icos; but they Lrought m.,;u Justice iien ] nd Cuken on a clangge of venue Tete, or st pospald on receint of will explain the difterence on rates, The | (nt he desires his mail sent to him " e T HEDICIN 0. 1o Folton ote ¥, Yo Union Pacitic charges $2.40 per ton per |y point we enfer his name and addre car load for hauling soft' conl from | o5°the book, and put s ¢ Omahn_to Papillion and $1.60 for hard | (hich shows that all b t | winked knowingly at each other and [ dricks, und address | smiled, The strangze gold hunter lounged | 10 Jus rd in his box | yround for two days, and through the | the wde his specch. All the ownes question that inte orn plunter re laboring men, have | in western Nobraska, Ho knows that now standing | water enough will fall in the form of on thoe strect corners condemning the | snow during the winter months, but will y il ks mail must be | charity of the minérs was provided with | Il il c C o action of tho muyor und council, - They | thero bo enough ruin during the summer | €0al. From Omuha to Millard the, rate | forwarded R st e ST R e CHICAGO ano. say winter is now at our door, nnd i the | to make his erop grow and mature. He | g Sett con i nud on hard eoal | EFe Yol mait m : ! 3 sy 4 atter g thero STRIKING A MOTHER VEIN. watch chain which always looked soveral pioplc are put owt of their homes, whero | thin's the show sun B160,n distanco of about twoenty milos. | handlod in the postotlice here dal “Soon again he disappeared at day- | sizes too yhody but wiant, umuu.uw s Caltd R Well, it is hurd to estimate ex: light. A few days afterward an odd | and which v tion and’envy - i v | of many who saw it. The bix watc the summor shall they o with tneir familie ‘I'hen | months of 1884 and s L both hard and soft coal for hanling to | peludi s Rl { X YR enotinl nth RS Uib Sea i diekamos Aguin ludinglpiperiand foy pecies OF | sizht was noticed away upin u o b mail matte sha acific rate rl:guiu the roud, eoming as it will on | fr t, and the r. r o \ p i essed tho reltosulitor | shall say from 1,500 to | spot on the mountain side. The solitary | chain lias pussed into the posscssion of i R ot hand oo oty | 4000 pounds, or oven’ more. ~Moto | minor, who has boon dubbed the erank, | ono of the “iwo Jolms." which onc it is £ polis & than half of this bulk are letters, the | was coming down the steep decliv hard to tell, as they look so much alike. X ster had v of propercty who quit thvir work and co Schurz, who will hear them on h. friends of Georgo Gic cher v L oxy ighth street to N street, dest for his rmm.‘.v, but I tional yeurs property of the north Lincoln opinion thit these wero exc the Union . 4 P Schuyler a 1.00 the track will run along side the build- | —were they? The statements Mr. Emer- | @0tUY1CE Hal | el Bo B e TS w9 H e 200, The Chicago, Minne being o it A R X el J 2 the children to attend the sehool. This school | taking the whole years tog there | juird and. soft conl from Omaba to hmiu«ia .,u»w lurge brick Ilmil ,-_ri hug been no g ‘mi] differen in t.h'n Wayne, o distance of 120 mil The — IA{mv nwlm-lllulnm-rl the tired | like s thread. THE NEST ROUTE AND and cost the eity a great many thousand | amount of nfall, one year with * Rty - 4 J Vel ’ s animal was bathing his limbs and The vhich i o ace b SEI D L Rollas, and has baen bullt but two. or | anathier, during the ton yoars, and ocer- | Hnion Pasliic. rutes,on tho othor hand, NebraskalsiDomichilllonaixos, quenching his thirst in the ¢ Hihchpuitinlidiislallomaditofnogiits s R in the st fow years.' veal, practical aso tho rds, at that station coquency of the shov of rain-fall, monthly, years? Do thoyr Will nd if they do publish T bo of great three years. Many citizens say that in | tainly no inere view of the fact that there is 50 much va- | But to hoe of an, cant land east of the city, it cortainly | signal servie seems o great saerifice to foree the poor | ought to show the residents to 2 their homes and to | ers and the qu ruin the hest street the ciky, bosides | during thoso destroying an expensive school building. | you not sisc ‘What the p: from Omuha to Clarks, a distance of 121 Bradstreet's local agoney Just | 4o wed throus miles is u.r,gh..! F»:n (fm:t_l’ and A*']”f on | completod a 1 5t of the mon within its ter- | mners ook he st o figures and GO | gy ory—the state of Nebraska and the six- | he had and examined s might be prolonged to almost = the city Yhan anything clso, oexcept * b O e O™t | toon wostorn countios. of Towa—who aro | lond. Tt was * gold or ckling | sight of the muyor. Now that the city OUNCl WIS : witl'its precious contonts. ther | s spent thousands of dollurs for pav- s u fuir showing of the rates. Tho | rated at more than $300,000. This list is | it ' RIGHOUS Cotmts, Con| | AnentUions nea STECL aEg IODAY, A d Ch. ! nd Chicago. ck that | Jate on the paved and principal stree the camp. The curious | of (he city is a disgrace to the city, and 0 h i s | Omaha, und the rude vehiclo | does more th p ot all this, is this: Tho Union | mado in conformance to w gencral order | was congratulated on’ w11 sides and the |t full herofit of the inprovoments I o o hioh todnoe sofy | from Bradstroot hendquartors and looks dest oxcitement prevailed. But the | stead of fetting the paving e so sunk youing produce soft | ¢ the arranging of o completo record of | vast wealth which the mine contuined | e tt trai ] ailj s injured will do in this | them? Such information wil matter remains to be 1. the feel- | benefit to every one now settled there as A 7 - e = 44 . nd in order to keep out all compe- ? ¢ ngers have to be mformed Tho on'y road to take for Dos Molnecs, Maee ing on the part of all is ve well us to overy one who s looking for u | g0 they have put np the rates on \‘(,',-, wealthy mon throughout the count: was of no value to him without the requi- | ghiat (he really puving thore. ;;-‘[r“-m‘l « .'Illml'm»w'“v- m: ):I'h\‘ltftnit;::fiz MilwHKCo i ul ‘o tho peoplo of Us. liome in that quacter. And they will The mandamus ht on the [ also settle the question whethor or not relation of J. Sterhng Morton against | showers were more frequent and tho the county clerk of Otoe county (o test | rainfall greater during the summer the constitutionality of the law “creating | months of 1884 and 1835 than ever before. conl tow" point which v Iy oxeludes | When the reporter obtainad the facts | Site capital to develop it. His R oL B SUN e Crinlalact tatin wore pressing, and for a paltry sum ho spaper man, who hung about this vston and Colftornin all other dealers. The company does | yesterday he started out with the seeret to fh i it s (i AYI0 ALY g disposed of his claim to somé Denver ) 4 1 not own any d coal mines and are son the number. *“How many | w8, This amount ho spent city agood deal about two yeurs ago, hay | oes € 03 not possible by any been working ‘Tubor on n ‘ditferent tack | Q50N ¢ of the num sherefore willing that othors should far- Sl s n 8. A 1sh the supply and have sccordingly | men worth $300,000 are there in Ne- [ with the custon lity of his m what o avorked ‘thist town, Id A7 MITCHELL MANDA e, Utall, Iduho, it et guess r0iI% points Of Supo- onjoyed Uy the piteons of this rowd be- another judize in the second judicizl dis | Timo will sottlo the rest 4 " : / askne" R aneh short time. He visited the cities, ; j . ' y | trict was cailed up yesterday morning in D, Wepsteg, | fxed lower “pates on hard ~eonl. | brasku?! was put to evory ncquaintanco. | 35 iU G0 redueed to the necessity ro has boen ongugod in tomporuco | tneen QAR S Y D 8 o AL " the supremne court,” Seymoir & Irolind ——— Authe sume time it has put the rates | Tho answers, invariably wido of the | o sooking. his livelihoo, roturned | (500K and bas hoon fectiring, wid organ- | iiies s inzom e n AT ppenring for the relator and Watson & . high onough to proventuny groat amount | vl wero laughablo and lustratod e 11 i izing the children into temperanee clubs. | ACESCELITRG CAIS, "Whish - ars models of - AR A Bloomington;Notes. of hurd coal being used which might e (d q toitho/soonoiofihiggraabiind. He ‘got quite wrathy at one of the col- | comiort aid cloguiice. 18 PARLOK DIRAWING Ransom tor the respoudents. Asfle tuse | Broownaron, Neb., Oct 10.—To tho | Kmit the sale of the soft coal. ‘The “yo- | MOst pointedly how far over-cstimated REIHSHING AMID THEROOKE. leges professors, and fins been chustising | KOOM CARS, isucpused by any, wid its wido- s about to b taken under considirt | Bditor: Tho caldron of polities 18 boil- | eont strikes in the Wyoming mincs have | individual fortuues are. Out of & scoro om the mills of the Bobtail mines a | AL Cotimns of e papers | 17 colebratod PALATIAL DINING GARS, te ' e 4 - H diminished the supply to such anextent | ypproached with the query, tho estimates e U0 ahe | for some real or fancied gerievance. | AT o il Bt T tring of o Union Puot. arose and asked permission of the court | ing in this county, with threo tie to cither permit him to appear amicus ere or clse to tile answer ford. L. nd has begun | 06 ys eonnect in Union Depot with those of the he hopes | Chiesto & Novthwestern” fty. In Chicatio_the 1o make close connection with Smith has now left Tabor, work in somo other field, wher 1S il g the U, P.is unable to mect the de- the ficld, besides a number of indepen- | mand and instead of allowing legiti- | F4" from {ifty to one thousand, none less | ted shortly ufter his retura with rSH:umn- number be- | tism, which left him unfit for labor. He traing of L SRR J dents. The political bosses are attempt- | mate dealers to sell aloh the line the U, n fifty, and the greatc , i he will have smoother experionce. ol all f Mitololl, who s at pretent acting aw || U 08 0 e o | P goes ovor. into Town and. buys conl ion one and three hundred, lingored around the minos somo weoks, 4 e et it Gt ks, Tnianapolts, Clolas ?’m!i_r«ul :lm.!mu :tin conjnuction with 3 I 1! A ’ which it delivers to towns between Omn “The fact 1s that Nebraska has just ten | and one morning his lifeless body was - mth N it Fulls, Buinilo, Pittsbirs, Toronto, udge Pound. He contonded s inas- | front, butat present this avails them | gt oty M e ey west | men whose wealth renchos _or ‘exceeds | found on the spot where he made his The Work of the ¥. M. C. A. Mo 180ston, Now Y ork, Ehilidoiphin Buls much as the question raised the point a8 | yothing. Wm. A. Cole, who was, in | for 1.7 pof S ineluding (i | ive hundred thousand. = Omaha has tdiscovery, No ono knew his real | Now York Telegraph: Tho Young | tmore Wishivaton und ullpoints in tho owst, nale to tho right of Judge Mitchell to sit s & { oy “luoted independent of cither of | cost of coal. ~Tho compuiy i»MX-‘m giahvof Ugebor aad Lincoln o, | hime or whoré he came from. When he | Mon's Christisn Association has grown | 10 1ekevasens fon gy distriet judge, it wis 0o more than prop- 4 : A Or ol o ompuny S EMOEANE | Dl brior. IR Is mado up. of familiag Lteansferred his interest in the mine ho | into un almost national institution, wnd | 15 you wish (ho boat uceo ished in a calmt | Baen as county clerk, and re- felots v this e the following of which are 18 ffold thom to puhiz, name op the docu- | the good it i ments as Smithy buf e was ot | unbousting or that hic should be heard as counsel. | the old par i i nam He then cited several authoritios to sup: | electod m 18 irks. n- | Omah freight alone to points west ¥, i again & eandidate. He “Pdid not know before, " r I 8. HATR, ined for Gen. Pusd. Agont \ e i port his position. Mr. Seymour objected | s diseharcred tho duties of the oflice to Ty i il Horman K. kstock and la his name. The mine has since turned ) ir A H D f seharge 5 3 I that th ei- erman Kountze,bank stock and lands, e, | e staunch nt admirers CHICAGO, 5 [0 Nr. Mason: ap. euring . we counsel, | it discharised tho gther conl dealor, that the Union Tach | 05 Bhie list ns (e sole millionuire, the | out millions of dollrs of the yollow met-4] and supporters in the community. 1ts N, BABCOBK, - 3 * said he consdered Judge Mason's ::".""';”?,r.j",“{' tion ,"r,, “,m |l"l“.]'l|': (:S u“n‘xi l“ufnlA ‘h:vl ‘ix Q:.‘.,‘.‘:n::.‘;’“,.;.f:m\!‘::: best following being %700,000, which | al and has eleven miles of underg branches are found in all the greaf eities Gon, Agont, 141 i whit, Nob ! nncks a8 an_aspersion on the court, | the wholo copnty, Tot ae Cssenting | it is T conl und to most_effcetunlly | i9 bousted by four of the numbor, §600,000 | workings. To this day the superstitious | of the United States. It works in sym- Borony g Bxporioge, { and that he, for one, thought the su- | YOI 3 AT it L Aveninsbaialord from: sallng. o | by two, and $500,000 by thr miners claim that upon moonlight » pathy and interchange with the associa- | o oy g J 't far from | friendless; on the | Put the ring, which could not control v g denlc om selling A ' fresfatd o e ChR R TR A f 3 b ook i premo gourt far fr en him, has organized for his defe line, All we candois* howl® and Jumes 2. Boyd, the muyor of Omaha, with his bobtailed ox ¢ tion b me name in England. { figfi-m\' he believe thul ]ll‘ig‘!‘hzul lots nominated s his _opponent J, - | we propose to keep it up until the peo pork }v: ker, rales high, gwi-’n‘wn:n]nlv{xlrlnw:' r;llu: mountaing, draw- | Its obj to afford to young men not | offrlondy e sidardd | Donald, who proctuims himsclf an anti- [ plo are sulliciontly aroused to bring the | 5. W Clurk - formor genoral man- | ings 1s golden foud. only all tho ndvantages that richor mon Mr, ¥uteon & hat_he oon “II{:‘ saloon than, and on this point propos rilrowds to time or until Omaha capita- f the Um_nnlncn ie, railway stocks. e enjoy in their elubs, butat the swme his wido, | reprosented as it w on, o his fight. ‘Lhe fucts are thy Tists will build roads in the interest of the Iliam A, Paxton, cattle and lands. | powkn cOMPLAINTS cured and pro | Ume o surround thom with the gon 3 F"::ilc‘l}\d “'»u".“:"- Wik : It : “1““ o annig- for t ;_"qm“" ws | people of the city nnd stato.” C. ul:mm"hllr:g Hl{'(llllv;l'f.“ll!‘(h:l:)l,hh vented by nl.-,l,,,x\--,l p,lv,( n)“' Winsk il lml‘lmll of Christian H||‘lu e in pro? with' counsel, und that 4 ey sy T il g smelting an g com- mmended by leading phy hat, offe overy y for im o ot no aid trom Judgo Muson or | Bun could e, Frnme fud BB ¢ 3 G y. by druggists aud grocess. ment, edification, ind ambsement, { anybod¥lse.. Ho further suid that Judge three business fuilures—the lirstab Kivei: A Wausalz on p Burning Bridge. Isnace Coe, of Coe & Carter, cattlemon, e paleuluted to keep them from the M . { S BAMomell Ikt ittt e o i | o sothor at Holdsggo w1 W5k | 0 Syumtay morntng st § Saebt iyesin Nebraska City, s bis N perilous pths of city distractions L | A CREAT MEDICAL WORK O MINTYY) or O o TS nw e 80) ord in Bloomington hus not proven him - H i LI, wha ly i re frequontly ¥ ) WD, 1 o~ tioy which its gencra S Citn ey, Mareana wnd 11 o B i o s dint, ok o | culoulstions : v Valley railway went through - burn- | pit his runch in Wyoming, ko w200 B e waiar " D9 | of ‘woung t Chistion lives, wnd d thought the court would be vory loth Without money and the sid of the | j, eo noir Wisnor, N reil A b Farr Algoad, LB which year I Saves many scorcs of ! spine. * we don't b i ho would dcours £ ) ' Mis citizenshipy although he is fairly . 9 avar plosod | : 4 T T e ring, vo ho would seenro | (180 oL I ciths nali I alig The presen: v ¢ youngm lost in_the vortex of Aftor a wordy contest participated jn [ 0yer # hundred votes iu tho county. N ; A 2l e the schools in B ithrio cotnry, ~n axpuionoe o young man Shdtoyavardeonioss v e e | Throwgh bis machie work the Riverion | It was just hefore dawn and tho train, '1'1"“"; A( kmflm f"""n“"r' :'Iflvhl--lh*lt Tho dl Maulty Daieaii tho mincra. and S\ M e 3 ) ROI, N Q0 naerc 3 P P 00 " » : PR A P ‘. Clark, ‘president of a H T " . e D! a Bt rer, arT or AN N | Judize Mason to file’ his unmwor by this | EnLerpris hig been: bought to sapport | south hound freight No. 36, was forging | ok, Drog '."ml,f“my. O Soncernod in | oberators at Angus Tas been amicably x:m'lly Rer, DELITON 15 o, S R0 morning and also furnish his brief by . e o s cad st good spoce sharp bend 15 | the hardwiro fir 6. Fried & Co. settled, und the' mines are all boing | wiions to TR TP P s e : g andplegifurnia. hiv. brigf L ho Advontist chureh Is nearly com | Ohond #tgood spocd. A sharp boud [ irm of Loc, Fried & cttl 1 the' 11 ations to attend dull sormonizings or that time. il b e e e it [ pleted Tt cost shout §2,000. encountored boforo the bridge is renched |- Lincoln bonsts the remnining two, | worked. \ moral catechizations. ‘The duty of the an attempt will be mado to ¢ the | P s naw. Triek building, costing | and tho train had swept around its full | John Fitzzorald, president of tho First | Mrs. John Randolph, who barked her | association, s embodicd in the kindlyand | titutional question entirel it i = ' ! o 1 8 oonatitutionnl questic ely, #nd thut Jout $15,600, is resdy for the wood work. | length s - 3 . | Nutional bunk of Lincoln, and rail shin on a broken sidewalk in Bloomficld, | genial munner of its seerctury, Mi 1 b the vonne £ tho respondent, Judge Mitehell, will con i h % f AR IO, ongth and was alveady vunning on the | ooyeator, and David Remicke, g noral | wants $475 trom the town to pay the | Machurney, is to welcome youny wen of 15 Wl AR tond’ thut, inasinuch s the suit is merely | pAustice, tho u Ry iR !t | approach when the fireman glanced for- | capitalist, et B ¥ ; 10 thn alty und oftte thom e advintizea | 10 whon 1 a fictitions i ntund nop brought | FOGIE I B Taboring man in | Ward and saw a column of flame and | i Towa, Gouncil Blufis holds y of Dunlap, ropub- | Which will serve to keep them noder th i ni [ S el Wy i NS f the Larmor . g man in { Hon. H. W son, of Dunlap, vopub- | ¥ i R (ho percmptory writ of | Srong awd unmistakable lan, smoke surmounting tho wood structurs le-"kn_n_lx l\‘w:‘ .lul‘m \114 17“1 T ,lmnk; lican eandidate for the legislatur e in the ;uflm-l,;:-wl higher enftire and gontler Woston, M andamus dei Again, it i3 said that | At 18 the gon rl exprogsle ’ of tho bridge. Wit cry of alarm ho | Dtcior and Gor, Ge M. Dodge, ratlway Kty fird_ assombly distrigly died sud. | T8 RSB ILCASS DIl (o 80, ke Gim it s isen Tt /8 f this move fails il avaue that, as BAUDEXLARY, ‘\SK:':‘L!“!::':HJ{i""‘- 1 what'§s | oiped to th und, but the engineer b "; 4 ‘;‘([“‘ i . hieal orror. | €000 Intentions dnd wroat wouk nndor 41 : ot all othey iz KNOYE b i u“f'-u::“,q.. L e | though_the latter will not b mained o pull thevevorse and jam dowy | Judge Stenberg disposed af the fol- | Groston lust we d fragments of Lis :—[;'I',';"“;'hl*l' ':."3'.'1';3.‘"’ ¢h voung men | of fu Hiro. Montion this pine . do would not be of sofl b importance A X ond sufoty, for the heavy | day: . . desivable end. Yestorduy the associntion | ! to ruise the constitutionnl question. To | PILES tt PILES {1 PILES . retained it headway Wl | John Sutlor, Ed. Hollurn, vagrants, Monday night some ane shot into a pas- yoned, with titting specches and cer “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." 1 LIS A Dol kLY caunsal | A wie ewrs for Wind, Weeding Hehing | roficd fairly upon o bridgo ws tho en AT ol gomger train Tust atier it had o1y Dl | lenote il MRUE BCo A08 S | say that & similu question, o-wit: | and Uleerated Piles lins Loen discovered by | gincer Teapied ind went eadlong upon by p ; apello county. ‘Vhis is the sixth of | Bowery, which will be callod the Youn B Oifoc ™ hegiir of decds, | b, Williaws, Gov Tutian remedy),ealied D | HVooka lof tho dey creek bulow. Thi | et wual wef ity i, (9 % | soventh occurrieo of tho kind st tho | Mow's Tosiituto, and will it is hopod, wis vaised in this identieal a short | M ills Dl LA e o of i | bridge had evidently been burning all | “'Clivelos Summons and° W. J. Hogan, | S4me point prove a weleoms boon to the young e WA BARER. (be [ timo n;.:\-lt o ‘Illlllll;ll 'uli'l':n.‘::.'.'.rl'.':',"i»r“fl\‘:: 50 years »l’ululnu,l No o mw'l .Imlm ive ;lil"l"lvh:x‘:(:‘u |“|..- .mu..l..-“.mmn tlu-'|:-]u- dreunk and disorderly, #5 and costs. The Atluntic l)mu vy will soon bo | of the o h v 1 = ussed upon the constitutic minutes after applying this wonderful sooth. | bers ' und h 4 orash the qullor, dr isordorly, | run again. The managoers vefused SESE S B, Tl sconuwd to bo s grent many | ing medieine. Lotions and. atranents do | stracture: sank, followed downward by di:,mh:",‘_fi“l“'- druauk sud disordor, B 10t remmn T dla far an: - | P. BOYER nlnpnm ll ¢ who does mnn‘“ilmlrmnllllull; gz;m‘li \'\IIII|||1|~'”l||tl:4|\v1 rlh;- h’n:umlnll\'u nd : \;'u gu-igln ANS. ” i other year. The d nd for prohibi DEALENS 1N this snit and to ap "y » Olntinent ubsorbs the tumors, allays the | The freight consisted of ~ five “earloads B tion is improving, e Vo gontlmen. requesting the rofators | intense tchiug. Guurtleularly st W afier | of graing ono of houschold goodsoand an. | “What wo lorn with plossuro wonover | 53 & TR S Hail'sSafes,Yaulis, Timeoacks it the < etting warm i bed), aets ws a poultice, gives it iV ae- Yo AomAY, td) Rloasus [ Joseph Conradi, of Odebolt, whilo in 6 | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorl, wit them 50 to do, mamely | Eoti warn B Bl wisus o baultio €6 | ogicr of eattle. The wreek took fire forgot."—Alfred Mercigr. Tho follow. | siesebl OB, 08 Qe b e ioton o ) . ’ d Jail Work g oy General Loese and Hon. J. W | ARG G ivate parts, and for nothing else. ed to ushes, destroying every ves w4 cnso in point. L puid_out hune [ JHIGACHSBOR BN T e L o e | When she was a Child, aho eried fur Cautoris, and Jai Ork, i Doweaso. Why they huve evineod so SN DIdEASES Ui, of curs, fright and all, wud utterly v drcds of dollars without roceiving any | PieonMer wsho felle Theve wis onl Whea ehe becaine Mins, sho clung (o Castoria, | 10 FurnumStreet, Omaha, Neb g much unxiety to appear in this watter | Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment cures as by lu‘;u.. locomotiv bonofit, " suys Mes. Emily Rhonds, of Mc- | ¢ fOUIIeE a8 o Bl TElare Wi by 1 i A A cun only Lo eonjectured. The gow | macie, Phuples, Tluck Ieads or Grubs, falling tho engineernamed Woolley, | Brides, Mick, * *f had fémale complaints | S118ht struggle and the man was duad. Whion slie ind Clildcon, she gave thein Uastorie 8. H. ATWOOD oral i Us thut if the | Bloiclies nul Eriptions on te face, leaving [ living ut Missouri Vailoy, Towa, broke | vspecially ‘deagging down,’ for ovor six | A fiveyear-old son of Mrs. Woutl, liv- B = s .flluml g tion auu lmQJhl_y ln,.‘ L':i:""l'-'fl.:!‘.}'fr'3.':.'.5"""'.'.'114‘1}& :‘l':;"‘ il:l'l‘c.f:‘« his J!xurklullllc and shoulder hln;lu ml.d years, ruit - Plerce's “Favorito Pro- | 1n& five miles ;u.« ur' Wall _“uhz‘ Wil PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. e el it Wi )¢ 0l und w 1y they de- p ‘\- L T J ] wus picked up unco lous, where he | s on' did me more good than any | Phwying arvound a sorghim wmill, and gol i e e Ak ensily divingd, “f‘.",f,":'".;!‘:‘,"f"wi““rm wadled on veceipt of | Ml fllon cloar of the w The fire- | medicine I' cver took. I udvise over tm¥ is hand in the wachinery hud it so ——— Bicader of Thoroghibied und High Grade though it is gliringly wpparont. Counsel b adlie wan and # passenger, who had been in | sick lady to take it Aud so do we. [t ly crushed that wwputition wus | Read our big adon the livat pago and In ford and J Lattl ' for relutor say that if they shoukd fuil in wiled by Kbt & Co., and Selroeter & | Uw cab, escaped auijured. From the | never disappoiuts is patrons, Diuggists | eoessury. then oo t our great dross zonds e | HEFETOrd and Jersey Gattie Ihu‘al)ll and the vital question is sulllefy Lo AL wholesale by U, ¥, Goodiuats, absence of uby goneral olices of the | sell ik A wan _oamed Kline shot himsclf | toiuurrow, LB WA & SoN, ) Aud Duroe wil Juesey Mo I

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