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e 7 S{IiURDA'Y. MAY 29, 1886 aylor, - Arapahoe; ¥. give them in mbndy, 85 that they may be | to establish such a school, The clanso | suffer so much, particularly in the morn- MeMillan, Omaha; C, Selah, Ewing! €. finder no necossity 1o beg for bread. This | was retained. ; s M Owmaha; B H. Wi 1 l 1 o b it i : On August 2, 1883, the | ing, is entirely thrown oft by Hood's e v A ! maha; K. ‘otley, Weep- much we can do. and in my judgment it | sundry civi sropriation bill be Sarsaparilia. Bridging the Biz Muddy at Nebraska | ing Wat 2 » chwe dry civil appropiiation bill being un | Sarsaparilla, Uity. v vice | is our duty. Itimyy cost $5,000,00). We | der diseussion, an amendment was pro i T il -—r A SBucoessful Struggle for Oivil Barvice | I8 our HER UL, OF (o weok 10 stop | poscd 16 atrike out i Homto tor 'tivs | Atticles of ineorporation for a strect SINGULARITIES, Beform in Law and Practice. the inflow, an{'have not succecded. As [ appropriation. Mr. Van Wyck opposed | Taillway from Omala to Florence and - LIN N A monstrouity In th t A — much will be eofiected from impost as | the amendment, which was el LRI R A s s AL o LA AR COLN BLOODS' INGENUITY. monstrosity In the way of 4 mediin s been in the years goe by, ~The | tho clanse retaiicd by a vote of 23 to 20, | Florence Inke. werg filad with the county | Qi Robart Ch ¢ 008 srea o v o heat o't g, s (e brop. | OPPOSED TO CAMPAIGN TAXES. | Jus, et it (L, MU KOR, O ) Flause retalfiod by 8 Yote.of 33 1o 30. | cloek yestordny. C. K. Mayne. &, 15, (oI Robert Chr Stgtl oLl AL T A T us mako an eflort to distribute it where it [ amendment to the Japanese indemnity | Eads, D, C. Dinbar, C. P, Bentley, Wm Baronet, M. D,, A “Dark Horse" Pitcher for the Lin- | & Wiodeiick ,h:‘\-"‘lm'\’:};‘,‘"l",;_‘m‘l"‘ foram | A Vardety of Pension Legistation | should ,..”.-uu o, redecming the na- | bill for the payment of $15,000 to Consul | Gibson, H. C. Hollis and A, H.Mayne | piyaioian to Her Majosty thie Quice 1: Prosidend colns—Capturing Teain Confl- | it maltormation, Iy upher oeth were of | Urged and Sustafned—Exposing | 1on's pledye. 16 will not do for ustobe | George 8. Fisher, for Tosses from firg in | 4 the lncorporators et T e W M) bt bl R LR B sl R Ll ‘ haggling atout the fow wmillions of dol- | Yokohama, was’supported by Mr. Va : e Men - Building o nURENaE T8 The oo ot Te o v Land Grabs and Other V luds thess ponslons will cost. With lapse [ Wyck. . Wo wore forcing opon - th o 16 v Packing House, lower teeth were fully as lo but shot u cious Measures, of years should not come less appre ts. Col her suffered in cons ) © it aoie Hlood, — w ! vlmu'mll-] the nm(m O ount of this s tion. Avother twenty _\[«:mrmm nn-“w. t, | quence of the rebellious spirit in Japa w8 e 1‘_ "ok T Y curions developmen wnd this vast army of veterans will an’ | more than did this government, m ) are old aherey W 4 B e TR e e ";: wonmigl | of his tetl, and n 1 r 1 swor roll.call and gather in tewnion ywith | than did the'alliod Vowers, maro tinn the | L e e U b rtiele orporatiol he | starved when canght. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM {ho patriots who have gone before. 'The | officers and crow of the Wyoming; he X g X Missouri River Bridge company were | A very remarkabio story comes from Tou- Lo d b h ho patris & i and crow of the Wyoming; h i ] itve gor ore. Tio * and crow, ) g halt o1 ek quinme, wid © o 80’ | Yon fasy - Senator Van Wyck offered an amend- | whole eountry shoulc willing that | lost all he had. The allied powers paic 100 cmiodies w conce b o X . 80k filed yestorday in the seerotary of state’s | OIS Whet: & working wvoman was in o o e } office. The organization, which is a Ne- | guarded by a faithful dog. As days passed ould’ be_done to a class of so cir consuls ¢ e lbealn South American fonie < wh b B onot o1 s statos he basis of | Hicrs 10 Wil b i 08 0 they sustained, and our own ministe Her Maj 8 v the Gueen, says: Ths propertios Draskn City concern, was formed for the | 516 tought' the baby's appetite ialea, bug | Honed among the statos on the basis of | 141y disnbled, whether from Joss of id 00. Col. Fisher's cluim, 25 YEARS N USE. oF T oadortn Tiant'ts Goon e e HaR tiFnose of alldinE & oy 4 still it thrived, — One day shie found the dog | Povulation. He said: “I am desirous | jjmigor from any equivaleut disability, i has continued to be | The Greatest Mo Tiumph of the Ago! Temarkntio of AIY KNOWN 10 1he -6 lieal worlds purpose of Hullding & Failwiy and Wagon | standine over the infantand calmly suckling | that we should put something into this | which renders them powerless to obtain | presented from that time till now SYMPTOMS OF A LR LR R R bridge across the Missouri viver f It | THG nother tho! arranigement & | bill which will giye it some signifleance | sustenance during lif Dovne PENSION 10 GEN. BURN©LT — | such point near Nobraska City ns muy bo | 001 one, and it has gone on, the baby doiy < found de abie, to the east bunk of the ROFESSOK DUNCAN CAMPRE L ‘ e T tas puiset, At STt oR, Thas 48 it Uon ua ORPID LIVER S R well under the treatment and power. Gentlemen who come from ABITIC 16 Rl A\ ¢ | A AR WAL LD ot d g At G i Plattesk on Monday astone fonr | g dopartments, cast rupon one | passed by the house with great unanim- | and was at last defeated through M. | t, Pain un'tor the shoulders oot Tonid promoters of the schome are B. Stev t square was loosened from a quarry | 0. i i fyeth ¢+ for the reliof class of persons the | Van V b i y linens after eating, with & di N M. CARNOUHA . 3 hieh was fully @ quarter of a mile above | asking for justice in the distribution of [ ity for the relief of a classof persons the an Wyek's industry and perseyerance n to exertion of body or mind, JOHN M. > cnson, W. A Catton, H. N. Shewell, Wo ldiem, Ttroiled down with treniendons ve- | federal patronages but I des're that the | most meritorious in this government— | A bill lins passed both houses and awaits lity of tompor, Low apirits, witl i ch N. Wilson, D. Brown. W. F. N. House, | loeity, and when it struek the road bounded | i giould be hased on some substantial | 0ldiers who have lost an arm or a leg in | the signature of the president, and all we < . T o' Now Y ork, o, siys: Ny W. F. Sloan, D. P. Ralfe, Ed. Sheldon, | tWenty teet, just grazing the heads ot two | 10 S 3 Yusk friond | the service. Senatoc Van Wyck united | usk 15 that the secretury of the interior b Robert Hawke, E. 8. Hawley, D, MacCa- | Iw‘l“n'-"'m 'I:.Iflmuuu.n horse in the head, killed | principle in t regard. 1 ask my fric in the opinton of Senator Harrison that | suspend on until the aet becomes a v M bt wof Tonic, W dtonled bonetit o From the ho head it bounded | from Missouri how many men in his | it is 3 hat class of ns that y discussic s matte s tal d W 11 N 8 nmong woment 7, Robert Payne, Robert Lorton, Julian | ciehteen feet turther, and plunged into te i 2 1t is dug to that class Lt o discussion of thu matter wus | - @traldrenms, lighiy ciored Urine, and : o fi, dobiiitnicd. o orworked sohool y \ o ground over half a foot state would obtain positions in the naval | some ion shouid have been taken on | protracted, and the result was that the CONSTIPATION. D Mk iy rk”"An»L o ‘w‘.‘“m schoel ! W. C. Lambeth, William NG 8E Ute: Torast : 5% <chool and the military school if theie | this matter, The bill pussed the other | double pension was not pu TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted classes of solf i p ortm s wom v, and h W. E. Dillon W. Rothman WP AL B LR QUL i house and should have received a report | Crai AaENTs. —At the second session | o such cases, ono dose effects such a e g0 dom . 1 have nresetibed wallo ML | mus of Dacien and lower Central America is | rights were not protected by the law. . ehich i Ok LD ’ chauge of feeling natoastonish tho suferer, and sullows, but tone o' ‘b re o ual to . H. Barthing, F. N. Rodenbrook, J. | the tree killer Gnatapalo.) This starts in 1ite | o Taw of 1833, providing that appoint. | 1fom the senate commitic which it | Mr. Van Wyck reported favorably a reso 1 Yo B a0 e b Wiy Which § Colling Lloyd and Mark Morton, all Otoe | 85 i elimber upon the trunks of Iavge forest L bbbty peldb Ly was referred. 1 there w ther elass | lution as to whether elaim ts in | Etve t kot mystror 00 0. 0. ms ARG Y AT e SR | i e St | Bt el o 1 Washington violating the law ov in county men, who undertake the work as 3 o va ™ 1hion of D 8 L FRO N 27 Col m growth, sc reaches the lower branchi be made from the states and territories [ much and are equally ¢ any manner practicing extortion in tak- | mye o, Boston) of tae Livodz Co.'s ¢ oot much for the benefit of a community | It then beging to throw out many shoot o Yoo Yy ' P Villoh' @ 5 . : <L on the basis of population, has not been | eration in the way of an increase - | ing fees or compensation for proseeuting 1 Vorvousiess, Matarla, communication with the outside we whtich, 18 soon a8 thoy reach the kround k6 | 1 dusire thi the serviee, that matter should have bee claims on behalf of sotdiers or enovates the bhodz, makes healthy ileshy Houd wcho, Op i, i considerad” and they should have been | woldiers’ widows or orphans, and nsked | o' i : d Fenne Tn us from hope of peeuniney gain. The | root. Tna few years this sigantic parmsite | o0 e | GONSL Jthey: sh s widows s, k 30 aystom Wit puro Diood and lined ) Sigoh i unelohes he cavital of the company is piaced at $130,- | VI completely” envelope the trunk of the this bill more thin the name. Tho pur- | aided; no matter if it may add 00,000 | it< adoption. The resolution was agreed | wnes the mervous systom, invigorates the N i s ind fuenl ¥ 3 tree which has upheld: it, 1 kill it pose of the amendment which I have | to the pension list: far better that §7,000,- | to, .tl.r,wu.“l::);l‘ fnparts the vigor of muuhood, PHStEUCLS the shAttel s 000, which, if the cost of other bridges | whole of the inner dead tree will then r proposed is 1o make it such that the ap- [ 090 be expended in this way than the ad TrE NOMINATION « ARIFE COMMIS: | Qv R g 3 . Yliorates tho e wnd inflrin, and i siekly can be taken as a guide, is con Vo T s i L T pointaients shall bo apportioned among | ditional ¥7,000,(0) und 10,000,070 added | @oxkrs.—Junc 7, 188, Senator Van Wyc e s by, iy oy LY L 5 ¢ alone wnd fourishing. This “tree Killer™ is o ents shall he stioned among | HHUON i FIveE R IR UBE LRl AR 3 s N i on v by the below what will be required AL i g o Btitds and oot liouisis | Hierato upon tlis, viv wt harbor bill, | oltered the folfow 1 the consid 3 BT ) x J 4 LIEBGIG CoM structure is completed Albert Wiilians of Savannah, N, which was passed by a two-thivds vote of | evation of the question, Will the senate 4 w York, P RI B0 SANIN SAIE. plowing lnst week, saw a big bitd in m-“‘.v»»l was o ‘..- 1 to. d o 1; :-I\ branches over the veto of the presi |‘It'“ i ‘..,!,.‘ nt to the {‘.m“n \:ru :w z % pot, 58 Murray N oo | mearby. It was apparently disabled rom speech December 2 dent the persons seleeted by the president as On the arvival of B, & M. train No. 3 | could not fly, e ran up to it and was abont | “Within a {orv weeks the rathor singular Tire bill » i members of the tarilt commission? be in from the east, Thursday night, Detective | to seize it, when the bivd fastencd its beak in rulie spootacle nas boen prosented of | THE BELATIONS AND COMPENSATIONS OF | open session and not with closed doc Pinneo and his men, who have been on a | Mr. Williams' leg, eutting throngh the trous- | SINEUlar speetacle nas been presente Junuary 12 the sonitte took up the rosoln still hunt for several weeks after the | ees and deep into the fesh. “Atthe sape | the president of the United o relnlions compensations of | tion, which on motion of Senator Morrill slick confidence men who have been | tie itgrasped hisfoot wnd ankle with its | mending this body to pass som labor very properly enter into the con- | was' considered in secret sossion, and working the rond, nabbed a chap suiling | telons, W what he it tie faomer could |70l Geviee Taw. Lam anxious to | sideration of all matters of political | after discussion was defeated by 3 o 16 under the nnme of Frank Dawson, who | gl drazeed himself to pile of rails and y the anxiety of clerks who have been | economy, A commission could not pre TANATION OF RAILROAD LAND GRANTS. leged to be the head of the with a elub beaten it to doath, ‘The bird Was | puided by the eommittes when it sought | Sent them more foreibly than has heen | —Senator Van Wyek introduced a bill to on, who is a- mild-mannered, an eagle, and measured soven feet nine R1 Bl L & done in the able specches delivered on | yeleuse and quit-clam to any st D, Wis arr r | inehes from tip to tip of its wings. to enforce political assessments. 1 in- | ghig floor during the prescut session. It [ county or municipality, ail equity and ling 50 fri f; Few persons, parhaps, are aware that they | sisted that they were forced political | is surprising in every demand for protec- | interdst of the United States, by reason k\\*Imnlxlhv Appro: «’n-mgn Posses: ’1.‘\:..“: |1”x|»~v“ l'lw\”.u-mnm l!ni assesstents. voen after the eleetion in | ti N nd ;pm‘ pr -11‘ "‘n} u:(ln-{' by | of the neglect or refusal of an cket © WS arr Justice ns ot - Corti, after their dlscoverer, and Lot of Now York, o certain political | tarifls or the donation of public iands ot [ company to pay the costs of loc chrane ) morning, i | 416 oeated it ear. They are eatimated ‘,"" 5 lll i \:.;‘ .‘1 ey “J}"‘}“‘:I"'f‘ :" Wsidies of mitlions, how earnest and | SClocting its fands sold by sti pleaded guilty. The judge fixod the bail [ Varying, i langth irom 150010 | thoy hnd suffored an elect (hat | pathetie s the appeal in the name of | fon pavinent of Gises by the at §350, in default of which Dawson was h e E1e you fiold & nropetly | fuey had suflored an election to pass and { patriotism and the bonefit of iabor. company. Reterred to publi 0t {0 the county juil to await his cxamm: | furad siol e a ninno when e B ehing | had not made a voluntary contribution. | fow strangely acts comport with words! | iittle ination, at 8 o'clock this aftern is struck, the E yviolin string will vibrate and rsooth, I was to be questioned :h__lnlm\ Beeause thi industrious, fru ind AUDS 1IN PENSION AND BOUNTY F— Pty Pinnco'says that Dawson is the man who | soind too; so witl all the rest. Now, the | sound republicanism, bee wise I tried 10 | (ocile, the Chinese must go; becatise they | Crarms.—Mr. Van Wyek submitted a whn ‘iump od 031,000 bond at state fair time | 8700 strings of the human e have | persuade our republican brethren "“f 10 | are indolent, wrod avage, the | resolution that the comittee on pen- F[]R MEDI e L ast fall, and he propose s0mo ch a \\m':-..u.unn“ l| lm,?~ apprec lhh’- follow the old ‘ll'lII‘n( C |]\ in the n‘ Indians must stay. are willing to | sions inquire whet im agents it | | T omeriau A geur w inquries about that ocourrence aft o e univorse has tho cnesponding | trieks and deyices, for which the people | rotect fabor at the exponse of the him- | Washington are violating tho Law or | SIESSNKSEIVEY 3 b} | Reeog 3., WOPPERMANY, case in hand is over. When ar irsuan 15 et et oy | lud hurled thew: from power, “Tho public | ble, no matter how violative of what are | practicing extortion in taking fees for | oy <r e T Thursday night, Dawson was trying (6 | audit ervos Thence to tho sensoriun. and | SCALment crys m‘-dl‘::\\;-x;:\“«;\-ywmm called ot (.1 Ir.‘nn':x,.i) Fhe wild shout | procuving pension, bounty, homestead or solutely Pure and Unadulteratod. e : on the trwn, and was K edge of the sound 18 received by | 1g0. when by the repor vas Bhown | comes up fror the Pacilic slope to eru- | other claims on behalf of soldicrs or sol- y captured after a long ¢ and | the mind. Y| that the miquity of the democratic party | eify the Chinese. At the alleged demand | diers' widows or orphans, The proba CURA"#(SST}IE%&E‘FIONS ESTABLISHED striggle “Thomas Hightown,of Clark’s Summit, Va,, | 0t had found them out and | of Jabor you turn the immense power of | bility is, he said, that this thing is done g 41870, AN UNSUPPOIY UaOR. tlast week to try aeoon | the people denounced them, |=""t'1 (| what you are pleasyd to call the greatest [ mord in Washington than i all other INFIRMARIES. ashier Outealt, of the iital Nation- A ome distance he feit | 1o say that many amendments have been | vopublic on eagth upon his unoffending | portions of the Union combined, and AND PRESCHIBED BY PHYBIGANS GVERYWHERL. nk, of whom inquiry was made yes- oming very lheavy, and after s bill, which make it more | jead, The same ery for better wages OURES there is no one specially charged to ex- 1y, kg e 1< bl to understand the | g0l further they ot so heany that e could | satisfctory Lo way hero and to people | comds from tho Misouri river, and you | aniino into RS BT, G i e CONSUMPTION, telegram from Hastivgs announcing tne | 50,10 thrthor wnd was compelied to stop 1o 1 outside, Now let us o a little further | unenain the dogs 6f war and point the | houses of congress. Committee on Pen- HEMORRHAGES fiitiaro of Jammos We Smallof kainficld, | complained that i 1bs (el us it thoy woto | indcrystalize it in this bill, so that it | guns ot the sime republic upon tho satmo | Sons 5 he attaching of his prop: S A friend wio was with him it his | shall be a guarantee to l"“' L ""I‘*! clement in whoso presence you stood un- | " Moxraya Tomer Laxvs. — Senator DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, erty by Mr. C. W. Mosher, of this eity. | pine knotand found that his limbs were | for all time to come, that ot only e covered a few short hours ago. Van Wyck submitted a resolution direct- MALARI x i My, Mosher and’ Mr. Small are warin | entirely covered with rattlesnskes that had | people have spoken in this matter, but | on the b ks of the Merrinac gocs u | ingg the sec BN RO IR0 ST ALARIA. P e R A LR fricnds, and have doné considerable busi- | become fastened by their fangs toa pairof | that the national legisl: has given | fron tl hers and weavers in your | {hit senato s f0 complaints of frespass LY GNGIRNATY ness together in times past, but the only ‘-",”'h”";”‘f wmm\_n'.,‘-lx:um nu-_v“x\uh-.; emphasis to their voice and passed i law v protést to the protected manu- | upon and eutting and carrying away pine PURE STIMULANT Zan) connection in that line now 1 that Muo. | ANCty-throeand several wot wwvay, One of | which cannot bo misunderstood, and an- | factuzers that the reduced wages will not | Hiher from uneurveyed s in Mo sher holds in trust 3,500 in collaterals as | e snakes that was illed had twenty-one | nexed penalties to its violation whic and clothing to chil- | tana, He stated that tmmense quantitios FOR THE SIOK, INVALIDS, bt rattles and a button, ¢ g tat quantiti ity lon mado by cortain Tro: . wil detey o matter whethor they be | drn; and you gurn ad brand, them 5 | of dibor are-cut’ unlwiully ‘wnd that | | CONVALESCING PATIENTS, A SSaCI ) , 1ls., parties to Small. If the Labor. congressio SONIL e v Whether | strikers, Let tis bring to the disch preparations wi making to float down Gl 4 atter had made an assignment to Mosher Labor is a blessing, they be sceretaries of congressional com- | of our duty that spirit ot fair which | 10, 000,000 feet stolen from the public do- wFAA%EEsgfiEg:PuLEBM“. UNDERTAKERS, for this amount tho maiter woukd. have B - mitlees—from sccking to evade its pro- lly animates :m«:pilul\ s demands main. Adopie. a WL L N PR e )een very plain, but there is no cause hink it would be pleasan ons. 4 i Lol people. And we e RELILF OF SETTLERS IN NEBRASKA.— o e e i R ttar mal AL t why the Tatter should be. brought in on To be born | TIE MISOUEL KIVER INPROVENENT. tich, while doing 10 | Senator Van Wyck. from the commi. Lok v | T o, CRIEY the 135,000 fuilure, if thore hus -hoen one, And bo always busy Senator Vest suic e senator from | v who fave | tecon public lands, submitted a report el Telephone No. and still less why Mosher should think of Cloaning house each day Nebraska made a raid on this bill (for the | grown stron i ing, by r on a bill for the velief of settlors and pnr- ‘o —— Ryuting attachmonts” on Smalls stovk. Al lemwany i temon improvement of the Mississippi) and_un- | Son of apeeial logislative powers, 18 will | ohasers of Tands in Nobracki. horetolors hore Beems to bo a big mistake some- o g 3 i g ! 1l " ) & dertook o divert $100,000 for the Mis- | shower blessmss on all, and the Humblest | roported by him from that connitics. “‘London T[Uuss[ stmmhs[. whore, Dut Just where o what it is, ONNUBTALITIRS, x“:l:|l&\'1;l‘\[<:lu({v-\ifi:(\tc of N cit y not be compelled to beg for |71 Coxviky TrrLks 10 Serriins.— | | The Dufty Malt Whiskey Co., Baltimore, Md. Yatented in Buropo and U 8 acither Mr. Mosher nor Mr. Outealt aré 2 Senator Van Wyck: k : Burope : the privilege to toil und the wealthy not | Senator Van Wyek introduced a bill to 7 Conenmption Form.| 4 SOLE AGENTS In UNITED PTATES able to say. Maude Branscombe was Iately married in | ¢ the duty of the government to protect | viokl ','l""lf!"l:,’l)' the crumbs that fall | confirm titles to purchascrs, pre-emptors v aily of for colcbruted John Hamilon & BRIEF MENTION 800 s atel) the citizens along its banks from the rav- | From Iiis table. e L s I ! L) or ool o Hamiiangly TH ook domeNo iR nE Dloot st | Ko naorolVistotLounen Apian} Bt ages of that stream. I beliove the gov- 1LY AND PERU. ¥ was ref : ndejwhich , : of knoes. voviares punialsihe 10 i Miss May Stemblor, 8 pretty local act ‘nment is bound t tect the upper upry r. Van Wyck q Oulgial shups. Only pat'd strtochs Lincoln to ascertain the fact recently | was recently married'to a wenlthy Iurk ernment is bound to protect the upper bruary 21, 1833, Mr an Wyc LAND ENTRIES 1N NEBRASKA.—Senator I I L e that, by working their lady friends pretty | now lives in New York. Mississippi and the upper Missouri river | offered a resolution that the president be | van Wyck submitted a resolution that s e 7 flon with clampr. . All othors e hard, and ma tand their share Lillian Willis, daughter of N. I, Wills, was | country from the —ravages of those | requested to communicate information | wherever owners and purchasers of fringemenis. "Origimul and only of the expens very comfortable ger- | married at New Bedford, on Thursddy to | streams, and the committee has not done | touching the reported ngreement between | homestead lands in Nebrasks who have 4] [Buotener ror Gontlomon's use, man can be given at a’ cost of fifty cents | Robert H. Bost, of Boston. it. My iitea 1s that we haveabsolute con- | ministers of the United States, Great | improved them are throatened with in- : 4 1Y ovpress sscliraly vaokid) pice for cach person invited. Asthe party | Patti inquired whether her marriage could | trol over thoss waters. ‘The citizens of | Britam, France and Italy, to make u | jury by reason of alleged defective Santed i vory iy, G, W, SIMMONS & CO. was gotten up as a compliment to some | be solemnized in Westminster Abbey, and [ Omah and Council Bluffs desire to build | joint effort to bring about p titles, that the commissioner of public Boston, Mass. Judies from abroud, however, there are | has been adyised in the negative. u wagon bridge across the Missouri, and | whether the minister of the Uni people in town willing to believe that the Onthe oceasion of his approaching mar- | they can not do it. When the govern- | hag heen instructed to inv that we have something in And all Wasting Disvasos inquire whether & remedy can be | B R B i - acco pr «d to protect them. MMz strings should not. liave been held | Tiage Gen: MoCook will bo “prosentod with o | ment exercixes control over its water: | the invitation of the Europes P o Riview “kon esserer | CAPITAL PRIZE, § 50,000, silver service by ¥ ghtly. R Yo Borvioe oy tle mombors of the | caurscs, 1t bolongs to the governmentlo | the sottioment of a § Crans —Senator Van Wyck introduced | ¢Wo do hereby coxtity that we supervise the ntract for bmlding the second s e ixilist: hos captivated | PIoleot its citizens. from tho question. February 2 - yek [ o bill to blish a board of review of | arrangenients for ail tho Mouhly and Quarterly acking o 1 3 ok vavds Jack Dembsey, the pugilist, has captivated | 3y their destruction. T ealled up the resolution, and said: **About ‘nsi -wa el o- | Drawings of The Louisinna Stato Lottery packing house at the stock yards w the gentle affections of a' California. heiress i ¥ uton, D pension and land-warrant elaims re- | 1y ) yosterday awarded to Thomas & Co., of | Witk an income of $15,000 & yoar, and. will | When 1 voted assont to the appropriation | one year ago Mr. Trescott went with in- | joctod under existing laws, and 1o Bre- | {ha Drawings thmacives, an that the ssme are Kunsax City, at their bid of $53,089. retire from the prize ring. i) of millions to the Mississippi, and Tam in | structions from Sceretary Blaiae to pre- | Vet fraud. conducted with honesty. fairness and in good David L. Swinney, a conteactor on'the | My, Arthur 1, Brice, who I8 announced as | favor of that protection now. But that | sent certain views of the United States, | “"T) ProTger rie Missount At NEBRAs- | faith toward all partios, and wo suthorizo the Missouri Pacitie extension, w rried | presently to be marred to a daughter of | this expenditure will hold the channels | of “which this joint agreement of the | yx Crry. Company to uso chis corifoato, wich faz-simiios Curden honse, in this city, Thurs- | Minister Pendleton, has been for some years | Withn bounds, my own judgment has | forengn pow eems like a mere para- | 41l 10 of oxrisfznaiurey:atiachoed 1o VALHBpIeAE ‘ning to Mrs, Aggio Swinhey, his | the private seeretary of Mr. W. W. Corcoran, | been that it will never do so. explained | phrase. ~ Mr. Trescott, when about to g in-law, who e hero frow Pitts- | and is @ grandson of ex-Senator Jolin For® | that ths money had been l"(l|u-l|ullm} along | mako roprsentaions, i ,",_,.,(...fl 1.‘ T pe AN ele O] sythe, of Georgia, the Mississippi river, and 1 told my | Mr, inghuysen, and was informet 2 o oo o ibinit K D n low pris. | have been published i London and the voeal | joaded, that I would try to load it on an | of the United States. During the red u ; (RS i N AU, Y 8 Pris= | Sair will be made one at ‘the Freneh consu- [ oven balance, and load it so that it would | war, Great Br s red upon one ofyour piunofortes. while at work on the stroets Thurs- | fuie June 7. after which they will proceed to | ¥FH, HESICE, 4 gl Lt it onED Of, Ri0uAR0 WAgHNG: fternoon, was resting very comfort- | atrirs Welsh castle for a honeymoon, and | &¢t through." TR padin. convention MuCar pEOIAIED O R0 & ably yesterday, wnd D, Beachloy was | wiil entertain 600 invited guasts. INCREASE OF PENSIONS, | ing redress from Mexico, and invited the much encouraged at his prospects of re- s e ‘My friend from Kentucky (Mr - | United States to accede thercto. Mr. : [ ADDITIONAL LAND DIstrICT.—Sonator covery, PILES! PILES! PrLEs | liams) said that there is no animosity on | Seward declined to do so, saying thatthe | van Wyck introduced a bill to crents an . COMMISSIONRRS. Manager Durfee, of the Lincoln ball | = A'sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itchin | bis part. He says that pensions United States preferred to ‘adhoere to to |y iditionnl land district in Nebraska, | We: thoundersigned Lunks and Bankers, wil [ ] team, has anguged Bader, of St. Louis, | and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by | accorded to their sol ) y be y recommended by Washington and | hich was referred oy Il I:Irlfuum\wm’l‘hclalulllunn Stato Lot to ploy loft. fiold, and hopes fo aign & | br: Willisms, (un Indian remody), ealled Dr | unfortunate, and T must say that hid i by n happy experience, which NTING TENTS,—Senator Van Wyck | 75/ YCh [T bo Bresoniet et s Sountors LYON & HEALY, Ydark ']mm” Ditoker, from. Chicugo. in ru|1ll\ll.:n“r£‘|a.x‘;;:’| vx)xrlgtggn“::ncug“;\‘);x .hr’ the " Li.-.i;'\j in A:xtu:llsl\mg‘u x-unlh-dt- forbids them f .m.‘{,mki,, ,‘u,m,,!.e, "‘,,m L g8 DRALER I YRR . M. LESBY, # i ake pa the games wi % A8 o A cases of 2808 | gracy, had they gained anndependant | foreign nations. When during the short | of tonts, <., to the soldiers' reunion a T B et w1 I e | 3 yuarsstnding, No gho ool suter, B | Guikichueo among fho mations of thooarth, | but” vontful wdminisiration of (i, | T, £ 1 solier rodnion at Fres, Loustana Ratlonal Baok. | 1305 and (307 Farnam St Beginning to-morrow_a new time-table | ing medicine, Eotiofs and. mstraments do | such confederaio ""H"'",W“"“h.’{"“"’ France proposed to join the United § Couxt AT NEBRASKA Crry nator J. W, KILBRETI, goos Into effect on tho Omaha & Republi- | wore harm than good. Willisns' Indian bave suflered a confuderate soldier to | to putan end Lo the South Ameri Van Wyck introduced u resolution for Pres. State National B s Tl of tha Duion. Bheifie, | Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the | bave been begging bread upon the stroots: | she was assured, lirmly but respectfully, | holding” United States eircuit court st 6s. State Natlonal B ank. which provides for two pssonger ‘hciicr | intonse itching, (particularly at Bight' aftor | you never would lve suflored the widow | that it was against the policy of this | Nebraska City. A« RALDWEN, il from Lincoln each way dailys Going | FEiting war in bed), o ass bt toe Shvee | or tho orphan eluldron of those who full | country to invite or permit thu Interven- | = Rgpoyrs vitoM Comyturrer on Prx- Pres. Now Orleans National Bank. il to amend the re relation to writs of error and h was referred to the com- and 145 p. m: going south at 2:44 SKIN DISEARKS CURED, e e Siat. this. vortionof the United | oottty Bomar o bty e tnawer | Senator Van Wyck's ‘wetion ‘on pension | |JNPRECERENTED ATTRACTION. ' and §:23 p. m, The train on the Stroms- | _Dr. Fraziers Magie Olntment cures aa by | the fact that this vortion of the United | cordially. Evory intelligent man realiz ws; any attempt to go into detajl Vi HALY & MILLION DiNentsuren Boris brnneh will avrive ot Lincoln at -0 | mugie, Pimpios, Black Heads or Grubs, | States plodgod to those who entered hor | that the power of the United Statos, | would invofve too much space, We shall N . 1. anil loaye nt 650 . D, A Bloteiies and Eriiptions on the tace, leaving | nrmies that they would t we of tho | wisely executed by Mr. Trescott, would | (herefore simply give the names of the | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. T T8 By the skin elearand beantiful, - Also cures Iteh: | orphans and widows of those who foll. | long “since have sceured peace. The | o ik eyl SENTC. 0. D » Hubbell Bank Dircetory compan; s i Nty s, and | 5 ) T eases on which ho submitied reports | Incorporated in 1888 for 25 yoars by tho logis. 4 (A 3 AR o FR0I0N pany, | St Krenm, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and | That was the pation’s prow The na unge of policy will be truly unfortu- | which were ordered printed and were | 18ture for Educationnl and Charitablo purpoges | ONE 0K MORE AT “WIHULESAL of New York, are muking ariangements | Old Obstinate Uleers, tion promised the soldicrs when they | uate Should it “subject the United Sty Mt tad! T with # capital_of 81,00 0 which & reserva ' Jrss o vitia 300 with the scoretary of state to send their | _Sold by druggists, or malled on receipt of ) favorably acted upon. In the fivst session | F14CEREET a8 Gl sinca boen added - ar Rend two cey of thy vonth congross, the fol- [ "Ry anoverwhelming popular vote its franchise | oo o hustal o0 Bl pRIE lists weekly of il new banking institu- | 0cents went from their XIuinmnl th: Illf;u:‘ wllm to the humiliation of playing a subordi- it ists weehly of ll ne king institu- ents. " g . m tl : i L 0 of o' Sul s incorporate oy v . Retailod by Kuhn & Co,, and Sehroeter & me back crippled and maimed shoul uropean intervention in onsiderod; i f0 | why saararvbobntar bouluce vale la franabise e A R g : ow comsidored” My i, | it g S Wi | L, 0, SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, Conrad. At wholesale by 0. ¥. Goodwan «d and saved from want during R 5 ; . e camainder of their days. That promi . Edmunds eSpressed the hope that o] Weon' Boutwell, dohit . | A8 graud siowle wuiibor drawing tkes piaca | 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. Alvin McGuire, the Lincolnite who Nincteen comvicts from ldaho went [ which the nation made was hones resolution wouid be adopted, and this A ' monthly, It never sculos or postpones. — i X i pis Bovell, Nathaniel J. Cofiin, Lucien Kil- v e i e S = e — achivved fume a3 the pal of Peg-Leg t yestorday over the Chicngo & North- | made, und all we ask is that it be faith- | was done 2 sion Look at the following distribution: Gritin in the lutter's disastrons 16l | Wongten o Chicago, in churge of United | fully kept. The nation which made this MISCFLLANEOUS, Fourae s ;S 'ilil.','f,:. Martha o 1934 Grand Monthly LINCOLN BUSINESS DIREGTORY on the stato treasury, was run i by the | SES Marshal Fred Dubois, - They were | promise exlsts ta-day, and we have as | Pose-Routes ' Dakora.—Mr. Van [ MotSioeer. Jonn B, dukoon, 11iam axp IR Y police Thursday night for being drunk | G0"10ir way to the Detroit jail, much right to claim that Ilsymunm shall | Wyck submitted” # resolution dirocting | Johnson, dacob R. MeFarren, Elizabeth EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING T T s and disorderly. - When he works out his 0 S Do kept, as that tho faith of this nution, | the postmuster-gendral to inform the sen A0 00 s b 5 ) B i ] Raaguty Bl Nowly Turnished suntonce of § and costs Motuire will | (icor Richard Burdish, who suc- | which was pludged toour public orad’ | ata Why propossls fuve been invited for | Soiericky Mury % MeGawloy and Saah | In the Academy of Mysio, Now Orleans, | The Tremont. |n’n|nble' be held to answer for breaking | socded in eapturing the burglars who | itors, shall be observed, It will not doto | daily 3 trom Fort Niobr: and | golowing cases were acte upon: Thomas | Under the persongl supervison & 3 . FITZGERALD & BOX, Proprictors. il in this city lust July. broke into W. F. Stootzel's hardware | sct down in dollars and cents what it will | from Chamberfain to Rapid City. The | Areashi 1. D. Edmunds, Richard Jobes, | mentof Gex. G T, Beauke 1 r. st b and P 812, Lincoln, Net Warden New h.l y'h;ul‘ ”lm tiremen | store some months sgo, has been pro- | cost |ul|[u‘ i llmivlulhlm‘vln»‘- ulr our ?'n WO routes aro wlm|1h lllm‘ hoan Indian | 570y ( Wible, John Glenn. D' | isiana, and GEN. Jupat A Easr plliios 81 3 4 cars from house L0 sy practicing yesterday for the hitehing-up | sonted by Mr. 5. with & substantia eran soldiers. You did not do it when untry, and arg frdm the termi of two iams, Wesley M Fome Vi | Einia pary 01 4 > Lot on Docoration Dav. ey did: the | Secomnitign of his sorvices i the shape | W woro in tho strugeles of the war. You | railrond lines. ‘There are 1o Amo pe G ttan SRR CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. et ork once in the good time of ten sec- | of n gasoline stove, stood up boldly and manfully here and in ns to be supplied by thes ol Notice, Tickets are $10 on H alves, 5 2 A i 2 every corner’ of the nation, and you Not even a weekly servic Fifths $2. Tenths - Architect The trunk of Ed Matterson, a boarder | ™ ol the Inst mun and the last dollar | quived. Shall we wait until the contrac LINT OF PR1ZES Offices—53 54 g 4%, Richurds Blook, Lincoln i \\.”,m,,u,lm, “.,,l,,.,l wils i 7 y o the i \\-;_um it hlrm. wo :«rv‘nmwlv Trr:lnliy service m.fil e in 10m iz or - §150 00 Neh, | Elovntor on 11t stroct haics by o sneak thief yesterday, who got ny L home, his nation understood | terfere® The gdvernment wi he at an ok, v . FHAN b Q4 4 A A N R A : tho paople of tha south understood i¢; | expense of $100,00090r the bepelit of two | [Thea Babs was fck, we gave her Castaria, JQuaxo Piizsor 28,1 o R e S e worth of tools. The 1ools were afterward the wations of the earth understood it; | railroads, which are seeking to get (o | Whonshe wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, I B h 1 " LanGk PRizes or I .M. WOO0Dbs, rocovered by the police, but the nthe and when the proposition was made | Deadwood. That is no better than the [ When sle became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, 20 Piuzgs o wrtiolos are till missing, i Inoiiag toward the ropudiation of o | Ntarrouto serviee. *Scuator Vn WSCK'S | Waan ahe ad Chidse, ake govo thass Gosaria - o | Live Stock Auctioneer uphell was arvested Friday debt which saved our nation, and when | bill was agreed to, mo 300 | “Silas wads in sl purts of the U B at faip ting & disturbance on wtompt afier sttempt was made (o To OVEN LAND WITHDEAWN FOR MiLt- & RS B R S e oty by using loud and obscene ¢ that debt, the n‘nuguu.m wis made | Tagy Pugroses.—Senator Van Wyek in- 10w v T P 50,000 Goiloway and Short Horn bulls for ang Mattie’s fun cost hor $3.70, that the solemn faith of the nation troduced a bill to open to settlement and = 100 ApprosaatioN prizes of 0. )0 G ) 1o snprome court has sdjourned until beon plodgad. Thoe solomn . faith of the lands withdrawn - Apppaliiationprace of #9 L) . i GOULDING, in Nebraska for | J. E. MecClure. of the Chicag 5 0 ) Tooud ‘Tucsday in September - The jus- nation bad been no more pledged 1o the ary purposes, ‘The government re L. ¥ lute, of the Uhlasgo. Mil (i : vaukes & St. Paul, and Alex Mitehell, of | ] ™ will meet on the first Tues vayment of the publie debt than it had | served the fand for timber, but it was | the same road, stationed at St Lak g S L Farm Loans and msumnce- viy to hand down opinions, but ne other been pledged to the eare and the suste- | found that the r : = 3 R g sollcitod, vation ' included a | yived in the cily yor Y | corvesna ¥ ¥ 8 d y yosterday in excellent oD f 1bs should b . vty W iness will be transacted | nanee of the families of soldi large amount of prairie, en whioh many | gpirits from a report of their rocent ride | only i e afee ot 1o e snould ve made | Boom i, b Fobn Knight and . F. Smith have gone fallon on the fivld, and ta those whoeumo | have permanontly settled. Porsons 10 | framn Ottaimarn to Kanais City Lo (e ioe | fiir, 10 the alico of the coupany in New Oe Public Sal down on the Bine river to pick out & spot home erippled and digabled from the | cated on this high ground, to which they | \dent of the road in Milwaukee Y8 "For' turiber information T | ublic »ale, for the annual elam-bake next month, war, Itis noarly twenty voars from the | did not supposc the government soughit ’ . fuliaddions, INSAL NOLHS, bhajr 7 Denver, Col, ¥une 10th, 18506, The supplies they took with them led to ttle-tield where they lost limbs or in attach any w. The amendment e g U L5 ACLUARE St n ) V i o Ler, CUTIONEY DY €XDIOsS b OUF wxjens 40 hiead of #how § Horng. | e the ramor that they were going there to ol disability, We promised them s 10 and the bill passed A Most Liboral Offer. | el o) i : e | i | The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offe DAUPHIN, ! A vl open a restaurant with a bar attachwent { bonorable positions in the government |~ To PurcHisg LaNps ¥or AN Inprs. | The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich,, offer M4 g tae. Lanvar dil STATE ARRIVALS. MDST PERFECl MADE i That promise, that pledge, has | TRIAL SCHooL.~Mr, s Wyck smid that | to send . their celebratea Voltaie Belts and St Now Orlosus, L flanvar & . John C. Aller, Red Cloud; H. Bennott, ot hoen keut. Take the list of employes | o ss had provided for an Indian | Electric Appilances on thirty days' trial to | O M ADAUPHIN, Bannett; James'C. Birney, Crete; 1), D) Turest and strongest Natural Mrufp Flavars | of your go®rnment to-day and see liow | schéol. either in Dakota where there are | any man afficted with Nervous Debility Washington, 0. 0 Ween i Lineoln stop ut Julnsen, \\‘u-rin-' Water; Edwin rus«.l e s dailoatsty and Aaturaily A8 bhe truit: gee 18 the nuinber of those who have | no buildings or on lands on the Pawnee | Loss of Vitality, Manbood, &c. Hlustiate 81ako P, 0. Monoy Ordors payable and address National Hotel, Lin Way 1. Dorsey, Walioo; R. D) PRICE BAKING POWDER €O., ceived a part of what this nation prow- | resoryation in Nebraska, where thereare | vamphilet in sealed envelope with full paitic T T R 1 4ot ) f i, are I W URLEANS NATIONAL HANK, AL K01 @ g0 diger §or She Noli, Oinabia; John . Sahler, Owab: ulars wailed free. Waite theni at onee i Now Osloaus La ) A FEDAWAY, From HICAT0. er. sovrs | bsed. Now wo ake ealled upon o fulil | tive buildings, A »>wall sum is asked for