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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY DECEMBER 22, 1855, ) e e e e e e e et e e e e e e 1 e e e e SCHOOL \IO\H AND SCHOLARS | feaet o e amtona'” 4055 | NEBRASKA AND IOWA NEWS. | rorimem v tot rameried @1 A CORPSE FILLED CAVERY. % b0 aqmtred. 1y tHE TADAERE, | & !-.., | { i el B nd are rey ] sts of th Life Insurance & » | AL Connor, the Platts grain - 1 the Mik \ t ndiw Hence the | e ) Bomi-Annual Ap;n.- onment of the te | mat iS it Liticoln e iny v | Matt Int rn Tow e No Hove for ¢ £ the B fed wth Mikado' sees a burs | COTTAYLOR, THE STATEMENT BY COUNTIES. | ;or ' i wost b y stroct, | LONG PENDING SUIT SETTLED oftagi i ng ami aocurate cos. | SUFFOCATION OR STARVATION, | interes thic tse made of the fan NEW YORK NSURANCE €O A Wail from Picrce on Raitroad | OIS 10 o ¥ A M weturing Enterprise o il is, CYOHING | 1ymorts to Beiag the Imprsoned Bt i oV | Teues g Ropiar font icios, Assctd Charges, and (he Elkhorn Road's } will build $3,500 tiem, | cored for Nebraska City — A present the Mikado asit was intended | Ot Altvs Drac ) ery pan_ bt ¢ - Answer— Matters of Capital iy Lien ding Gien- | Cow Boy Rans a Muack to b ‘ dened -Sorr STich thy Fire Insura Interest Bricfly Told, % . . el | U the Cars. An Ele > Engin for O&r of Aug y i h UITLE & ALLISON, their intention of accept ( s | n Daily.Rews: A now slectrie | | sta s their sis CENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, ; N The fan, in- | o Toleph [FRON THE REE'S LISCOLN NUREAT.) oifer Away Out in Ogalalla. t sterday at the dive Hntanity ey t ’ Strect, Tolophon - ner of Fourteenth and O | VoY - NN T e e OPOIIAE LEds snARRE, Pa.De Nonew devel- | |y in flirtation, | Grient Tncuranee Co., Harttord, Conn rehool moneys was completed yesterday | 5 found Wi Chiit | LS e, % o | way company, Stratford, This is a cen- | o; ts received since 2oclock this morning | the sword 1 Tanranee 00, 8an Fruiise by Prof. Jones, state sup endent of || muck with & sat | 1h el by P Pf ot which fair trials have al ways been | it resard to the entombed mir The latest | of the side on th fintional Fiee IAsUrATon LO: SIREI ROt public instruction notnt r i Chinn, w s drunk, | floRes Wore -€lacy readily accorded to new motor, and T o i \ o | N, B HATCHER, g for distrtbution is §246,245.51, all but €257 | | s sister's house for the R tis 1 that the 1t of the wrty working on the gan y from the t< use 1n the east, however, is not eon : T ) . | M W. B. McCartney, M. | itisu sy ft had r the fined t I In ancient times we read It Y of which will be paid out. The number | Purpose of beating his two motlerless / new inventors and temway eoms | S SILE HAC THICeL Ui wmber, in Ll bl J sy 3 ioneral Agent Ndren at % 48! i children. The woman interfered, but | W.i M. M. Neeves, man: E. J. Norto ’ 1| Which it was hoped some Lbe found. | that a large fan was part of the royal iden ving i SN of children attending scliool in the st Lyl to &top him called her | overseor; TL R, Jackett, recorders L. A. | pany’s agreeing upon terms a practic S air wae ot andl apparently. froannd: | bagzeant of Uhe Bayptian kings. -tho ( Provident Savings Life Assurance Co. is 235,208, and the basis of apportionment | jrgifior, when a_pitched battlo ensued. | Anfdengarten, financier; L. M. Line, re- | experiment of no small importanee will iy living person were found, | Word fan in the Old and New Testament st is §1.0557 per scholar, the various counties | Chinn was rapidly cleaning out the neigh- | ceivers William Nostram, gaides Male | be made in clectric tramway working up- | . Dther ehambers along the cang. | i3 used in ifs primitive meaning, to win 107 Sonth Fourteorth Stivet, Omatia being provided for as shown in the follow- | boriood when the officer arrived and took | colm MeLane, I W.: F. J. Forsyth on the new lita to liford. The elec ni aght the wen niay be foand | NOW, Pr y from wind, The tallof | o e O arre okt Cous ing tablc | him to camp, | L W.: trustees, O, B, Frederickson, | $31 cnginecrs in (his cas the Elcetr vof them, A new gang of sixty. men | the yok or horse served to drive ol flies | Inr yoenra 1853, 1854 and 185, at Conntirs “ Amtatue, | Thie Syracise Canning company I8 the | &, Tiollingsworth and . Jacob Grittns | ocomative and Powet company, (limit- | went into. the. niine at 8 k | from rogalty, while the more ornamental as $00 Antelope 8 03 | Intest Sontira i Lie stk eopray. it = b et W | ed who claim to have solved the | this morning, and aro pushing feathiors of (lie peacock were_early u Adin . 10 T (Hbarmortor a6 N A D A | D o ety | PEoblem of economical working by | with the utiost exertion, ¢ is o | simply for the Tnxury of a cooling hreeze DRY GOODS. Hoone . . Wait, O. Horn, J. H. Aronds, E g L AR Y | combining the cleetrieal power with the say when the et climber can be reachied. | This peacock fan is 5t | part of the in- | - Buffald g | B Dimiis, Dishvorse Neft, 1N: Carpen | 2izht of each weck atid extends o eordial n |(n-vh|m L nid of the ver principal, | (i now fuly beffowud that the missing wwen | sfgnia of Chinese officint wes it | J. C ENEWOLD, hrown 7 E A RIS e canital | Yitation o tieir bre n at ook, Gran lie electro-motor isconnected by pinions | Were ean. CUe Ty et AL | ting on the judgment seat or i proces Jurt 8 ”""“m., ‘m‘i' tha g 1| Yulanid; Hastings, Liticol, Oinalin ot 6l Lovizontally with a lirge stationary rack il TR, M U ',“, sions. The fan, when tlat orspread, was D[‘ G(]()(ls Cas B whore . | where to pay them a visit nd vertieally with the wheels, " When Aty came ont of the siope at 11220, He re- | often nseful as a covering, so that the g . Clict ill be done. The | An election will be held here on the 95th | the eleetrical engine is started the pini PoEts that no men have yot been found, and | Chinese word for fan signities literally a _‘_‘m["h‘[“;\',"’“;““‘ e Wit L e Cheyénme TR $4% tho. Hookanionl | 2 rpose of voting $24,000 in bouds (o o horizontal armature geers into Uil hope of ever seeing their comrades alive | sereen or shic In fact, the fan wa O AtAIIG RNl ThOGy, Onyr Bt oleshony 0 Clinse.,....... e ting of t1 town by | b bridg thiis county, o | stat ¥ rack, and 5o causes the motor | again has been abandoned. i e k- | aetuadly employed in war asa shicld, he enps, wloves, working clothos, and # full Cerdar Attt | titas Horth ot Wl ARross th itsc revolve. The motor then be. | inga vigorous searcl, bt i s almost | neomade of dron and worn by warriors, | line of underclothing. The best quality and the tol ! SEAhG ponde | v rand ono at Paxton across the | €O the action of its flxed vertical | fARAin LiALIKE e T D0 | g hart of their equipment. There were, | 10westprices. Call nd sec 3 o R R R T i L Hibe F | it miotion_ to the wheels of the ear, By | Ofagnand culn. © it Aword uat to 1itd6 & deatly weapon MILLINEF 3 4 bay ¥ many of whom took oeeasion to comgra KA v § 5 o means of clutches a buckward or forward | yeseuing party was suddenly inters s the fan could always he worn in the \y|'\ k. KIGIY Do . ulits him upon his good luck M S e Tt o | motion ean be seenred without reversing | another’ tall” of sandrok and e girdle without exeiting suspicion | PO & 3 | whelming majority in favorof thew issuance, | i direction in which the efectro-motoris | men were working on a swep ) Fans are always ueed in the religions . Sic wry of S ogggen took ocea o0 yestondiy o miorie o T aman | The building of these bridzes will doa great | pevolving. The elvetricity is plicd | fled for their i, several of wnd clissic £ Japan, but it should Ry i y i L deal toward settling up this county. | from 50 cells of, say total of m- | Yery narrow eseapes, The we bo said of this elistom that it is no longer | A2 N 1th ., § NSiNAss (i at the only bonds held by th o by e " AR i stk 1 is fora time being sispended, The s A, o aman on s by | Wiliery ad e Cepsa num b whout which there i quibble, are wil oper ) ihe co! v Cres s claimed that the average dis ot rom the surface, but from waeti nCl wd inJapan only b, ot of e ploy eos busy Rk Al Dakota cotnty. | Tho | north of here for seltiement. At presont, the | charre is from 40 to 50 amperes per hour, | 1o 8pme fom the surface, but, fror those who ke it s profession. The nse | dresanahing Lancaster bor he pronounces gilt- | Ogalall (and Cattic association use it | and that an engine consuming only two | thorough exploration. thowght it cov of the fan in such relygions ecremonics or | Gun b i w (Us o n very ;,:\\'\‘u“\.y‘h - edged, and says there his never beoi o | a8 a range, but in the course of a few years | tons of conl per week, will charge bat- | overcome with @ few hours work, theatrical reprosentations is governed by quustion about, t ity we will find @ seope of country 130 miles long | teries sufficient to do the we of four [ LL:0 p. . new £ang of ninety men Weie | as seyero an etignette as marks the other | MES, M. M, KING i posals for “the tost well in | thickly ind {1y the Lonest tiller of the | CATS reguiring at present 44 horses per )“}-]‘n ‘.\]uu‘un Three men—Janes | relations of life i this formal part of the ML M. KING, posals for ! hickly inhabited by the 1 L 1S he engine appears to be con- | Turner, John Absolom and | SRR % doubLul it tho regulations ! 1t basin will be opencd by Commis- | soil. Very little of this land has been set- | W WS L e ) i were eanght in the tall. 1 | cou X : { ” G i ! . i ollec wrieet ease, and 0 | o hisd could be explained to stry s And - Hiamiiio soner Seoit to-day o o acoonunt of oin tnab (s cross the | trolled with porfect e, and thomel at | { A TER SN ke W could b explained to strangors And | Millinery Goods. Harln 5 atorgo N Bmnliart, now of North Platte river the best part of the 3 Par italf 50 08 0 Liko the plact of liorsos [ Bientty, “e wen whowero at worl. [ R Sea T e o bt R Siontec ditad| , i 1hiicheock ... resube wor il e kil Lol 1l utilize existing ears, “the company | o be no possible hope. of teseuin | The eode of Ogosawara, Which treats of | Tor anything in tho millinory and fatiey gools Tolt e | theyear in most of the castern towns, yet We | claim that it can in future easily bo “coni- | prisoncd men alive. They have been im- | the dutics of polite socicty, makes a fow | Iine you cannot do better thn to patronize Mrs. 1 e stoek ¢ | ! - MM « St e Infost stylos, i i b e et e < Jurned | cannot notice any depression in trade here. | structed as a part of the passenger car. | prisoned sinee Friday morning, 1t is referenees to the subj AR LR i kel (bl AR A Il L e until tho' b l | arpenters are all busy and contraets are | - { lieved it will take seveh days to penetrate the | g ghis: *When an inferior comes into [ M08t bewitiful work und the very lowest pricos. .K:H ! ATy D oinh bout town. | being let overy we nd in the spring we | COMPLAINT OF A FAT TARMP. | mmur curth now [n‘h; S e | the presence of a superior and finds it | BROCERRE Sl ot 1 ito ri sxpect 1o have a boom that will surprise I 1 | S necessary to use the fan, he should move KOATNOY .« oy ran across a touwgher white man, a brick- | expect to have a o % able. Wamen and chiliren who have bardly | R ) y 5 == 3 e layer named Harvey, in a siloon on | many of our sister towns, } Why He Finds Life Clonds and Dark | (i their eyes since Friday are made | it gently and only el or (w0 a5 | Laneaster . | Son l'enth strect yesterday, | The skating rink hasbeen recently repaired Despi | nearly crazy by the fresh ealmmty, T to avoid throwing a breeze from his per- | ALBERT 1L SANDERS, « Liincoin | Andy talked about entting and : and the new manazers, Me Gaston and | “Tt's a tough world,” remarked a big sere tvl‘t:“-:"«]l‘\“ AT TGN ey ”"l‘;;;’ o honTs vatn it tha: i 3 Lotp | but when the white trash pulled | Anderson, are doing all in their power to | fat man, as he stood ontside of a Chathaim | 1§ continuous, while the disheartened aue O A 5 . k S W Wi | o knifeabout a foot long, and mado an | ake itatiretive,. Wealso lave a literary | street, shloon last night, says the New | grliatisted winons J“L]}“’f,"‘(“'.'.” amouth of | sush, wnd Intise on the stize, is of Chi- Glocery&CIOC ery tore i tods | Uy demonstration wiih it the eullid | gociety that many of our eastern towns could | York Telegraph, and Wiped sn imaginary | pie for miles around are coming to view the | ey CHE The ARG Sabaness i | Doalmo alsaros | gemman hod urgent business’ neross the | pebrond of. The programme is made inter- | tear from his eye. | seene of desolation, 2 | Wowever, of ihe Chineso stvlo, has | 15 the place for the peopls of Northwest Om . 2y 2000 0) | street ssting and i erowded house shows its appre. The man was very fat and very ragged. | At 12:0 this morning the mine officials at | poWerefs o sl nse, Besides fte | 10 trade Uncauso it nteally locatd, . ! STATE AREIVALS. stk {6 LA 16150 OO mbE ‘ | T was a genuine specimen of “a tramp. | Nanticoke decided to abandon work on ihe | browght it into universal us 1t eSS ormer of Caming windy Tl stol 41185 | Geo. N. Banhart, Columbus; W. .J, Har. | ciation to the talented performers, i | His shoes were tied up with roy i | airshatCon account of e cave-in and the | office in ereating an artificial breeze itis |58 the bost and the Ss ehioap A8 wny | 1 . 178 vis, Beatriee; B. R Cowdery,” Columbus; | The Congregational churen building s | 5o his shirt might hav n white, | nec ot fire damp. - All atiempts to get | employed in a vast variety other ser- | — - i ! 1,180 COW.dreland, Syraeuse; Jak, C. Birney, | about finished. It will bo dedicated in Janu- | i oyos had red rims around them, and | the misslug men out alive have now h.».-u; vices, Its vocabulary ineludes the whole } v 415 Creto: J. A. Connor, Pluttsmouthy J: W, | ary. Wo ll!u[\vr il |Ix.u, a number of other | i hrontliwell, hi hevath was ancient, | Sbandoned, but” work through i pumnell) ,,_l.l,,( ,,,‘,.I,.,,:,,’ s 1“ comes ..‘.‘L‘ll\- | WEINERT & MULLEN, ) o Wil Feasts X Loy ehrus! ) Joutl churchies will be built here next year, BSEE EROUE IO LA NenTh o cadily forward, | 1 Will | 43 Ptpays it is a parasol or ambrella, as Tidd Willow 164 Stewart, Nebraska City; 0. Beat hurches will be bui 3 tived, and strong enough to take ca probably be two weeks before the bodiesare | #* o L0 P i Summons a | Tichardson. ... 687 Wihoos C. - Van Pelt, Seward; W. Gl — itself, reached. | the weather req LETRT rocers. T Bhirne Miller, Ubioa s 68, Ale CHERBAEAE Joy at His Release, “Yes, it's a tongh world,” — | servant, puys compliments and is the in- | f p,.,y"\ .l]‘\\ ‘l_,‘lv_ ‘.l 1|;wa_\ i Dunvque, Towa, Dee. 21 —[Special Tele- | to tho. : ‘m]‘.m m '\,.,\.]» haul give 1 SNO BATTERY PFOR OMAHAY | ‘I‘--fin_-n\.m[.- compinion of the tumbler This fivm carries a choiee fresh stock and A i RACY, o & Luaie gram.]—The long pending suit of the United | Sakel. AL iy v« Tieply to Gen, Howara | and jugeler in their tiicks, and of the de < on’ e Smdiost ot R I M ENTS : i [RCSIESHE iy vard | e Tiitle geivhas, or song-and-danec ade. Buy vour g Sawan.. AMUSEMENTS, States government against Joseph A, Rliom- | [ was a thin wl about | BRGi R sl s Lalaaital Bonie and not i mil o two iy Sioux ... 5 Excellent Production of “Nanon' by :“‘ »(:;‘x "x e “i”“‘; “_’“p““»“” “*_[”“'”:;" ] m\xl 2 bar vole, thin Gen. Howard reccived yesterday E - i AL 2 Stanton ... o the Carleton Company—The Mikado. et ) el '\ ¢ 1 munication from Gen. Sheridan, infe | p “hayer 00 | twenty-three years ago to recover from Rhom- | “How <0+ asked the gentleman. mimeut ridin, | | HENEY BOLLN & €0, There is nothing of originality in the |y wio was engaged i the manufacture | “Well, I'm fatand the case is & bard | ing him that the secrctary of war hus de- | I o . tory of “Ninon. “h]‘ seion of the | of whisky, an alleged unpaid tax amounting | o1 i A Lentn | d to allow a battery 1o be stationed | yyyen saby was ik, wa gave her Castaria | alers in . picee is slow and heavy, there being noth- | to several hundred thowsand dollars, The | 1 wish you'd explain.”* | at Fort Omaha in place of the one sent to | gy o0 00 E 0 T eriod for Castorla, 0 0 g cither in action oF Vivaciy o olieve | govermment. biuuned hugment i 157 | | LTl b shell <L e, | 53R G Howard e e | chlion .| Staple& Fancy Groceries 3 ik 4 y | 5 S | but the trouble is I a one. Peopl i | When shio bocame Miss, sho clung to Castorin, t o it until the sccond act is reached. In the | for $103000 and costs of 303, U quest that he be allowed a new battery | fiest act Carleton all the honors to | Mr. Rhomberg's bondsmen wero veleased | NIVE RO SYIBLEY (08t J8 PEROI: (GBH L 00 timo ago, because he thought one | When shehad € n, siio gave thom Castoria, ‘: 1‘“”1;‘“ a ”w’w;‘ s, Soutliwost. cornoe | = himself, He wears them gracefully and | Some years aso "fl_’_“"“‘ll\* y'"v'"'l»‘l"‘l‘"‘,“““'j terrible time. When Lasked a farmer's | was ded at this point. How- | | = iz 3 2 th the conscious dignity of the superior | that the goverament had concladed to re- | wifo for sometling o cat she wonld | oy, wry Endicott does not appear | i S. GOLDSTEIN, | COTILNG okt oL a ueoIn £38,90 it he I6is in this ot that is | (G oy Goliht, for publ WALy naa | I\\.-'lfjl:x]" Bty o \3""'-\'\'1"\5‘ ‘Lfi‘,.' bie | to ngree with him. In the meantime bat- | - | i e an e .m’. 1310 fran | introduced “Anna, in rapture, T eome to | jio "ol ith Bhombers, and this do- | fat Joatur, you look betier fod than my | tery D will remam at Fort Douglas, to be | SalgmstarciEonnsfore [ { Il Graatoniaoun v b ht with the | thee.”” This is the most captivating picce | eision will teleaso a large amount of proj | husband.’ Probably 1 did, but all the | ready in of a Mormon u ng | The following transfers were filed De 10 Frui eed. { e nent school fund; § 30.60 from o | in the composition. It is in waltz time | that during these many years of litigation | same I'n Lameal. IT1 had been a | E ‘(""‘ ‘”‘“‘" }] ide-de. | 19 with the county clerk, and reported | o similar investinent in stat |,w..'|, sl and of so suggestive a nature that, insen- | has been tied up by tie government and thus ;m-,, halfstarved-looking tramp 1 would | Ry from & tain to the | for the Brr by Ames' Real Estate | S e | from interest on United States bonds: | wiily. the nuditor reeret cOnvontion: | Nashaen takentout oLitloimnricat | have caught on to a bite or two. | i Iron he | 5 Special denld try and all kinds of gaing 3 Y, the audiiol are myel ! RS DOC AKCN.C 4 = e, “ s o i 1e Suntee Sionx, on the | Ageney Oy s1ors in sonson, delivered free at wll $103,996.98 interest on unpaid principa 0 : LR 5§ T - Another mistake that people make is | b Ry oA DAmis AN 1WiTA Lo BTk | SorenEon | Lioura: 8. G oM 701 So, Tith Styvot. i of siles of school fands; %50 intorest on | S h‘m']‘l‘“ 2 li o= L] |"w"l“,' "‘““:: Another Nebraska City F se. | that they suppose that a fat man luu-lv’)m el T AR R e i Bl and w0 RIS BoriEon, R [ i 1 .50 ro enta Lo 1NE ' L RAS| i Sals 5 Shilan 1 hoavy eate Win't S0 Tt ktol ¢ nessed the issu- | lot 5 add to Oimaki = | :::-:lnln.: Ixijlllf“'];l'l;:ufl|*lmw from rent company. with th This piece || Ny o KA Ciry, llh - 2L—The :;“.1.) in | u.:\’\!n l"t vy eator n“l' ain't so.” Thin | ity goads 1o the Sonxs on | S L AL & BEHRENS, b ¢ Uillespie property 3 o8 3. Opor! 8 vavs | raising money enough to remove the ha eople ex ore th; B es. s R R e Tuts Sorenson und wife to William ). { About the middlo of November the rail- | g of 1t to Ninon it tho second fct | elts, was consvmmnted this afternoon, | Mike, cat more at ono meal thim Lwauld | [hhe, oods tssuad epmaistod wunly of | S ™ 0 000 Fancy Groceries, Flour, Eced, Etec. way commission sent to General Man- | vis the gem of the evening, the effect of | Papers of incorporation will be filed thix | in threo. Mans's tue timo Ive sont, im | At TR A el AR tOR (oAb i L atemnin st opi eI plEAIAL ," Poultry, Fresh Tuttor and Ege 0 specialty or Linsley, of the Fremont, Elkhorn & | which was in no wise dimiished by the | week with n capital of $250,000. These ;:"-u‘{.’h- Fage dor dopd. forton T dniot | people too feeble to care for themselves | wa b i s Dot Ls ongrhean noted il pRINDND ! Misson dley, and Sious City & Paci- | #bpropriate acting of Miss Alice Viuton, | works will employ 4% men. Work will be at a high-toned restaurant and to the children who are in school. | Clary N, Hill (single) to Jolin A, Milvoy, | terpristing and up to the thies with plenty of ov- 4 Ay ) official Jotter ealling his ut. | P whom the character was played. commenced at once on the building, Gover- | *'d' N0 i o fat men have more ’ “The young Indians of ths reservation, | 1ot5 bk “I7 Lowe's 1t add Omalia, W d=— @ oo kept” consnly In’ stock. tention to various complaints made by | . I‘"T“Il‘”’l“l’: Soninn ',‘l“l“““\"'\" of protty | nor Morton has donated ¢ vlm ]fi\-' m'l«wl{v- trouble to walk about; travel is hard for | x]f”|:':| Ch LR iy ’>I'”"“'1:d ¢ IH; a- | v and husband to Jolm A, — e compame: 'ho most se: OGS D000 ch, however, do not | wards the new entery The location will | »em, Folks think a fat man must never | 0! AZeS. JHCIC 15 A ZOVEID: | aflege Jot 4 ik C117 Lowe's Lst add to O | 5 i iR ok ho nompanies, S Tho mosbiee Jorant '“}[‘ beauty to bt """""‘J“l by | be about one mile from the city, west. Our | eat, and has no poctry in his soul. It's Tony - sahool 4 ol AN nded | s 2 [ CENERALIS TORE R rious of theso was from _,...,“4.‘,11‘ at | t “\:H,.]],,“"l“u, CHL AT L fivst Ieine | citizens will hold & grand fication and | all wrong. Lean traups get all the sym- [ by about "\'\1_ uj 'hen 'Il“*'}“ |, Norman Kuhn (siy to D. T A BAGK &0 ] Pierce,who ciaim that a switching chargo | g Tor this reason the single prosenta. | 505 ion to-marrow ight. pathy aid cold meat, whils fat teumps | §16, Sovoral donominguional schools, | hows, w3 ofaw iq'sec, 6, 13, Duuglas | ! St of § per car was made for transferring [ 110N of Nanon is tobe rezretted. - Sever: - starve and hear no words of kindness RIDDIIISRS QL0 LOVOXDMONEH GORILY, AL ¢ Hinio, 4 ) o 2 | of the concerted picces provoked encores, v e y N i | to allow each de wtion full swing in | ristus Kountze and wife to Arthur General SbOl‘e coul from the Union Pucific ut Norfolk, | {housh the Tntter i S BN A Cow Boy Out for Fun, You can't tell 1 woman a sympathetic L e i} DT gin | P 1t e el h & waking the rate from Norfolk to Picree :\h e “,’, :;l..;“l',.'“(lnh deie by sska Crry, Neb, Dee, 2L—(Speeial [ story when you weigh elose on 250 | ”,", '“J‘“;! B I'.l:‘l =6 ‘“‘f“ 108 1 65 i W (8% 000, This nouse furnishes your goods near home, I RGN JLo.eran, | tho donsoryatisn pALN tegraim. J—Dick Childs, a cowboy from Cal- | pouinds. She won't believe you; thinks | the Indizns hero, anc e | T Nartin dansa (sin to Wenzel Nistel, | it you live in South Omuhi, ko that whon you f ! 3 | | distance of 14 miles, range from §18 to The picce is exacting only : i | g sult has been — that the vory )5 bk T TS T AT AT 1 h ifornia, mado things hot for a while in our | you're aud; | you'nre u thin, | §! it 1 Ik 4, Kountze's 1d to Omaha, w d weta wron, i lnmp chimnoey or . Strong. $23 per car. In answer to this letter, the | males, the ladies in th 1 having none i £ ek |55 - 3 G0 her | finest cducational facilitics have becn ponnd of bitter, you wont be foreed o walk | ¥ ! ’ | 1 il 1 ty Saturday evening with revolvers and | dried-uy W you can il hor 4 f R e S R e e | o heavy work which generally falls i 5 Aot | s with Ty dhout how yonr wife died, | supplicd Oue of the kirgest, denomina and others to May | Wile i ot v o vor by 'the cars o, ot it es 1% \ 3 | to them in nearly every other one ‘of the | fists. Our eflicient police, for e reason, | S ey ot | tional schools is known ‘s Rigas' inst 5 bk 2, Hanscoim changed. 1520 115 and 1124 S, Tth st ecived by the commission lightor operas,” Miss” Panllin’s Nanon | were not on hand, although several shots | A0 bow ud to hury : '| L0 8] ite, of which Rev, Dr, Riges 13 prine 0 o CGenrLemeN: Inreply to yours of No- | el weefully and | were fired. Fortunately, nobody was huet, | MU SACE, becatiso you were out ol ‘{~ 1iemliarp are RhontEo00LL ova i Finls wd wife to William ENEWOLD. vember 14, 1885, regarding complaint | ) rupper notes | Cliilds is said to have Killed a man in Mis- | Qmigeoiie of bisin ‘I'"‘I‘j“"'l"’,;“,l‘;’:;l Srelin attendance, not “of them s 8diLito:Omalis, yid = o Avonue, 13 dolng \ that we were charging $1 per ton 1 at tim ie clearnessand strength | souri a few years sinee, which eost his rela- | 000 Ve G0 SR - B Lo Gl BT ver from the Santee agency. The TR e I featuyiuenese i <0 o1 oAU 10, IIF At | WIACh St Wl e ot oL RELR | S o s ey whioh et ' slt | wer Wi vihim . quisries il b | Bowoser from tho Saao nganey, "o | e B doani i to coonee 2| Dy Groods, Groceries ‘ Fromont, [ beg to submit the following | to be d | in churacter: “Miss [ 1ila ot inonay in onducting Iis datante LR A MIDPIUELS S snimn h 8 3 upicce for In ounty, w d—$s50, Moats1ind Hurdware, (it b Jit to build A I 3 yarn whistles for the doz, ealls her ) ok B other ot of Stores digures which are charged, and show | Vincent's was - picturesque - | ingband and remurks, ‘Your. bie, ovor- | dinn scholars wer $100 apiece for | Fred W. Pericins (single) to Eriek Frost A i e st o modiito hiseRiiy conpluint is not correct, viz and - art C. H. Drew, as Saving Gran | Islanders, : 1. | 50 more, this to inelnde cost of boarding, | 1064 bUCIS K, V. Swith's add to Omati, v d sl trin hut s 13 thero in plaint X o | [ | fed, lazy, good-for-nofhing sconndrol A0 oM i nile awily 1Tom whore o lves 1o | om Boone, Towa, to Blair, §1.95; to [ Do Marsillu eated — considerable | Granp Isnasp, Nob, I - Special | 108 LB Wil be filled | lodgmg and teaching, The elothing tor S0, 4 s buy, whon more sorviceable and much choaper move away quick or you will be il f Salvitaia BliiaD )i Kennard, $2.21; to Bell Creek, §2 to | amusement ugh otherwise marred | polegram, j—The M. E. chureh was packed | with bisdethobs - 4 24 these scholars is su d by the govern \v\l"“’v‘ Apd. witedoBilia d.il oo g b Douglt vight home? Tiiore (8 Eremont, §2.91 the act by the introduction of contompo- | aach” evening of tho st week to liston to | T D irdrshol e ment, care being taken to turn it dircctly | Yosburih, atricks 2 add Lo none: honeo thore s reason for i Bnewoid's Yrom s Moines to Blair, $2.45 to | rancous slang. Mr. das, Greensflder s | faon senig ! Haieh to 1l LN, Beontinnoditha iman intia. hoart QU WDl 1 Wit to Bivil e | PiTERRENS: into the hands of the teachers, for fear it the parents of the children might scil it if given into their cha i buildings consist of a dormitory for the girls, a_dormitory for the bays, anda new §20,000 steucture, the first floor of Two Hundied M e ; . o ? which is used os ‘& dining room ow York Times: Mr. V TP T e worth £200,000.000. [f we say tha o are sehoolroomn: ping apartments for was worth 000,000 0T §1,000,000,000 | the teachers, oie. ote. The progros dowe got s perceptibly different im- | w scholars'arve making in their | place, Oial Ben Hogan, the evan; elist, and the interest | broken voiee, On Sunday | thy, and if I'don’t train myseli house, which | will starve to dexth, Much ob swil. | the nickel. Good night.” faf man has no sympa w1 d for 10 | “Abbe” was sienalized by an excellent | beR toxan, the ovangulis Tremont solo, while Miss Wisdom's ““Countess'’ | 18 been steadily increr From Ci ) to Blair, #4; to Kennard, | Incked nothing, in that she seented every | Services were held in the oper $1.60; to Bell Cr %5 to Fromont inch a queen | was taxed to its utmost to contain the | At your sugy the name of Bell | The dressing of the piece was vieh, va- | All of the ministers took part in the meeting Crovk station has been chan | vied, appropriate and picturesqno. The | and Mr. U ozan delivered a "-”inu‘-d'ln-«m} lington | Iv- rformers were ndsome, though all | his characteristic styloe. The work is being | \ | Kennard, to Bell Creck, Shipley, lot county, w | [ 4, City l Naomi I, | lorence, Datgl THE NEW ORI ne Davenport e Florence, nd Cather v, 1ot 6 bl 4, City o Thomas Shiy " House Furnishing Store ¢ to Hans 1°, .1 Donhns ¢ ward Moroney and w Jots 13 snd 14 bl anscom place, d Douglus streot, Relative to the complaint at Hooper wman energy and skill will never make | coutinued this week, wo find that the following rates are being | o chorus of wowmen appear presentable in - charged: On coal oil fifteen cents, and | the ¢ i by the drummers in A Railroad on Paper. on flour in small lots fourteen cents per | this) minor defeets in voices STROMSBURC Tans P Jensen and wife to Tsabella W, » Moroney, lots 1 ul 14 blk 5, ausconi chtl Ouiitliy, e -8 ’ Cor 16th w ‘ } M. RICHENBERG, Proprictor, Neb,, Dec. 21 —(Special Tel- oot und hush f i pression about the bulk of his fortune? | various studics is_something remarkuble, |, Julla A i ) { 100 pounds, which are t ame rates | last are to be attributed (o colds | gram.)—Articles of incorporation are filed Most people do not. ~ To the average | and many of the little redskins display w | Thovis, lots 2and 5 biks: lot s Just veceived anow stock of English deoos named in our distance il for fifteen | contracted by several of the ladies on the | Osceola for the Nebraska & Kansas Railroad, | mind the conception of enormous wealth, | tact and intellizence supevior to that of | 14 D81 Lot o itk 833 1ot b bl 107; Jot Fried i o be fold at the following pricos— miles way trom Denver, . 2 e il 1l ho rock he 1 A f 1 1l 16 DIK 1102 Jot 14 bik 1155 1ot 8 blk 1162 1018 ey set 120 piceos, §15.25 3 = e ¥ frc on f 7 2 running from Washington, Kas., to Stroms- | is much the same swhethor it he reckoned | the avera, nierican s n i G bl 1S 008 DIK P93 Dot & bIK 19 ) ; 3 At Wisner we find upon examination Jetween the acts Tust nizht Mr. Carle- | burg, Neb. I'he incorporators are J. A. Dem. | in hundreds of millions or in vigintillio tion to their regulur studi Indians | o andd 17 DIk 1544: ot 6 Tow setts, 66 plecos, §5 25 that the same \‘\.\»[. exist on grain to Chi- | ton anno mv-_vl‘llul Abbott's vepresentas | o™ Wailter V. Vitield, Chas, A, Warner, | The human mind can not grasp th put throngh a thorongh o of | 1ib 1 1 and 12 ,L“h ‘('w‘l\‘lr foued i A iy .‘.‘In..ml ayne ‘”“11“‘?" fiedd and | tion of m.-] Hm\ ‘.\uyl_u 1S B INISEpre. | uliis Ward nd Austin' Adas | great swms or elearty appreciate the d f- | manual trainine, being tanght earpent 1 k 1473 Lot 7 b Jlruse Tl it T, o 06,00 g e Sengsn { other adjacent points on the Chicago, St. | sentation; that that by his company woul ki d | Terence between 100,000,000 and 200,000.- | worh weksmithing and shoemaking, | Job 17 hik 15%; 15 bl LIS S caunps, Loour e 00 i “h pUmbe Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railwiy | be the smue as was intended by Gilbert Too Muc age. 000, | tion to the Institute there | 1ot 8 bik v of Florence, Douglas y W lgtings Atfontion will Lo given o the com- | and Sullivan that it had been produced | ey msry v b ",',"_"‘ S mae. | Tk uatry and dosoribe M, Wander 1 other denominational schools | County, w A=, ALy | S plaint at Stanton in the spring, and the | by thei stage man ind that the c ALY bl Bl eaattontt T i Ty el i ety petool | Destir L, Tiowias and wife to ierhert J, OOK STORES: lopot grounds filled or drained us may | times had heen importéd for his prosenta- | ETMI=doln Graber was run over by the | 35S BUEE (0T : I, ving juota of | py 1 oubiors, 10ts 10 and 11, Mee | = ol 4 Lo thotght best. “ | tion from Japan. In his esti mation the s thinnflemoon four miles, weatof hare [ Shubit Bl B Undorsinds these | - {{RISURY ARl slon 0. akng v B i At your suggestion the switching | *Mikado” was the gem of Gilbert & Sul- | The freizht conductor brousht him to Kear terins; and they make o definite impres. | THE FANS IN “THY MIKADO." ‘ ©A Bisn atd Cauoa 1a tho lateet OMAIIA PUBLISHING CO, ehurgc at Norfoik complained of by ships | livan’s work, and to-nizht, if that wore | Dy itarm was brokon, ear cut off | gion on man's mind LT T AT e T ¢ ot fo rd, pers at Pierco has by olished not the wnanimous verdict of tho audic | and head badly cut. e may recover, e | “If ‘this’ sum of #200,000,000 were in | mrodinge s ot Oy e ——r e The rate charged on Time in loss than | ence, he would give to whatever local | was doubties intoxicate | standard sily ! VN s o dollaws it would present carlond lots from Norfolk to Battle Croek | clad rht be selected by widience o " st res s th | ia the sano us 18 named i our distance | Lis sbire of the night'sveccipts x | Phe Victim of Gas Sullocaton, ot S on S iv| Ih W3 N. btk strest, tarill; alo on coal, the rate being 7 conts = + W. Buker the unfortunate guest of | would strotch a disiauce of 4,67 milos, | about that th d{ u;.muva:.; *,w - ”Ix 10 1;\. unds incarload 1 nd 14 cents Personal Pavagraghs. the Puxton hiotel who was suflocated by | making a silver streak from New Yok | glass e do to t | The complaint at Oakdalo, Neligh and | - Mrs. Charlotte Turner commenced suit | 835 in bis chamber Thursday night, and | across the ocean (o Liverpool | actuzl beliavior of cu I people who | = niERmRIAE akOakdale, Nallgh ald | T o e for a1 i sinco ain in a very precarious con- | Luledd up, doliwe on dollar, it would | are smitten with the wsthetic erwze; in | DRUGS. on grain from Freemont and. intormodi. | damages amounting to §200. dition, is fust improving and will be sent | FUICH I peEit of B0 miles, other words, they are a good-nuturcd | Lo points to Chadron is not correct. Qur at Boylan,an incorrgiible litl w his home in Burnett, Neb., this | would cover a space of pearly sisty acer caricatur TS, SR TDETES. 4nl..u;- vu!l\inl er sliows ¢ 1" wo charg i' | Was given a thivty days’ sentence iu tho | morning. For the first thme since his ex- | Pl weight of tisis muss of silver would | reserved . 5 conts per 100 from West Point to Chad- | police court yesterday afternoon. ¢ ho rezained 1 o | bo 7,16 | i 4 b perience he re red his senses yesterday 7,165 tons. AVt - : P ese ‘ P f 85 co ‘0 Il B cents fic 1 int | 't i I . OMS OF A L Ton, 83 ¢ .Y‘IIV‘IH“H\‘I‘S irn " ""h nt from Bl ’“,_..\N. nt was filed in p,l‘ | morning and conversed with his phy- To transport it would require 258 ¢ urs, | Uy el e | 4 i) ,‘ Y1 resc ) (1] Un]oly from O'Neill. No shipments were wadc | Dyiscoll for stealig the b Nl ol d attendants, He rememberg | SAMY.RE UWORY fous each (thia is the | A Lh ““ Vo N PATENT MEDICINES, £1C, from Fremont, but tie rato from there | Fiteh & Co. ] ¢ that he turned oft the gas and thinks that | ani making s train. just about two and & | 1itte maids | | Shait 10 Chudron would have boen 48 ceuts lad | Liouy, (George W. MeTvor, of the Sey- | he must have turued 3t on again while | Lalt ; X e over, in large measur alioulis c ~ il Belasiveto rough handling of traight, | S0 IISDIY, bas boow detuiled forduty | 1058 ¥ BHY conio0uanass. btk Wi | twelve loonman i toca, it would requlre | models, " In tho proparation of thho opera 7t omiins 1o Antel tor MIL e wibg the blocking "’, crossiuge, and other | piloy Butre, Wyo g 4L TP chized with a feeling of such profonnd | roads of stecp. grades o iven | DA s st naneisans AL, MRt 1L i ne'duiy, AVAL (LADE “:x:h ‘t\“ “\\"I l;l{ VI” M: m‘m:ud uln\ Patrick J. Stapleton; of Omaba. and la mlnlh xL‘n I uld not ;31 ve umus- | fiftec ,. or twenty would be | Japancse colony at K ts-bridge—a | Dots boforc 1ho eyes, Meadac ( ton, Fours ¢ Mary A, Denney, of Cotneil Biuls, wor e was fully uware of his situation | nee yof setile wuch like that one | ever the rigut ey e, Bostl 35, ¥ mls a lirushes, | ¢ 1 ) Iptions cur fully ¢ I 0 aneive ol with and endeayored fo reply when first cull cd but was wholly unable to move a muscle or utter a sound. Dr. Swetman, In ».1 bills this # would assume such shapes as this The bills stretchod lengthwis extend 25,074 miles, or nearly the | | a8 had a very narrow escape ’ feren ; of the earth at the | Sunday married in Justice Brandes 10,000,000 fortun n | @eiutden e it sive, General Managor, | Sunday BRIEF MENTION Tenth street court The police force, disgusted at the horri Pickets for Gen. Howard's locture on | who is in attendanc upon tl ble condition of the crossings, turned out | Gen. Grant Tucsdiy evening are on salo | that Bl | voluntarily yesterday and slioveled them | at Woodbridge Bros. Fifteenth street, Cuse, Suys ¥ 1 Our stock of medic '] complete, wir anted penu nd of the bosk but is now quite nu(uhLA u..., | | E Sta _é Rt T ruv ‘&f ibwb and Stationery, ' ! ! i . clean, earning tho heartfelt prayers of a [ and Forsyth's, Sixtoenth wnd Capitol Py - AR anolhos K. foNdE, 814 vafaok 1u0 Bage pie: | ¢ Action on quality € softering community, and waking a soft | aveuue, Carleton's Mikado Costumes, o! twolvo miles 4 NALN A, e e A | i - Plnco even in the hourts of the stony coun- [ Miss Carvie M. Hartley, o teacher in | The costumes to bo worn by the lead- | © Npread ont s the eround they would S R | /HITFH | ilmen the Dodge t school, wh ol ‘ . i i y } | sueir Arking hlstarical : i 4 o 4 he Dodge street school, who charge | ing members of the Carleton o com- | cover 746 acres, or noarly the whole sur- | est fables are ropre I« | LR 1) | ] Complaints are made that the hackmen | of a young men's bible ¢lass in the M ¥ e aetiay face Central park, including ponds | stage: The ueting is ¢ | who congregate in front of the Commur- | churéh, was prosented with a hundsome | P m th MRG0 o-Right wero | S0 RS R IGALE Doa Silge. BUO ML LGN YORY 000, Sk | e Waarr s " ] clal unuoy liudics passing the corner by | Webstir's ¢ iy and stand, ‘Cog: [ Placod lust ovening oo exhibition i | SOZSERTEIR, e 0 santain those | exrinorally warkod by « ooy O Shefr impertinent starcs wud romurks den’s Coucordance and Smith’s Diction. | the windows of Orchard’s carvet store. | bifls wo i roise b be o g st | guumgorat ons. Tho actor 1 i Prugs, Tulots, Oils and Stk 0! I a ) 0 owar a w b ble 7 :, [ d s re supe 1 rid | ey Pod 0 ” ol 14 N 2, HIC on & . i CVUL ) il 0 & Avow over a bourd bill at the Howard | ary of the lible by Ler class Sunday The dresses ave superb iv quality and | feet wide i 50 foct bigh | stage is often), to our uokious, ubsurdly |

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