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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED JULY 14, 1886, % Chicago - News: Mary Holls Witness, you pust answer the quos- women, under which they are written: | ghambermaid \",,”,,‘,\!,ffi‘ .‘,“,hj.“:‘{;}h,: Here you may find 4 20od swoman. Holiso, prosatod 8 rathor 16dintond 89 a & Yau Faithfully portraved from the life: s of Oharley Candon, the Nothing Is Wanting bnt, her hoad, pearance as she appoared before Justice that turn ka . City, | ofic time treasurer te board of agriculture I for a long term of years held a a1 resident of Net and e | Theodore Ro Its Future aud the "t 1| Remin 1t Thinks of | The Connty Assessment 8hows Up Over a Million Increase, bout with the wind; | Scully vesterday, She was dressed in oted Scouts Beean: position in the treasury de N onid #iim Jnwe "'e you | ol 11 (he head had been left her, men's clothes, and, although her Prince - partment. The other Wachingtonian to - Ll wwyer, you | . Shie never would haye been good in all her | Albert coat was too long and her trous MANY DISCREPANGIES EXIST. vvk\-l l"l,fl\‘ln Vl\w new insurance company | gn Time the Great Banches of Cattle : 'y“, ‘l'\‘ 3 "‘\“v-m‘y.i it i His Nescne of Mary Brand, a White life. ers too full and ill fitting about her trim - {: omen hw ‘,,."',, ior ;',,’H:‘_‘ e | Must Goana the Granger win | 8 Captive Among the Indians— Wonien are a plague to men | {“ i bkt ’"'“l"~ il ‘!'v-\-tl‘lu' pars has held a positio e auditing » NTHROY SIS TOU snmnmoned fers ax The Story of Crazy Wo- And though young “spoons” are fond of | less havo passed for u handsome boye Cold Cash and Collaterals Covered | ¢ pattment ‘n \x ‘.V,:r;nl. .4: Vail | Assert His Supremacy. } Wasn't you mmoned here a man's Fork, them She was naturally somewhat at ease From Assessmont—An Omaha In. | V7% 0 the daye of Auld Lang Syne, a - LR phdicly As soon as their fire is quenched as she told the court how she and resident of Cass county, and afterward of | . fro e fors R | ¢ Ihey wish their ( was off, wmother givl employed at the hotel had stitation Incorporated—The Nebraska City, from which place Chicago Tribune: Theodors Roose- | Presbyterian. Neither of us was evet | wppele® Jimmy Cannon, the noted 5 donned tho vloties of Aotie of the ZeHE New Insurance Company | went to the wir, from the war to W veit of New York 1¢ t the Grand Pacifie, | Friends 1o Quaker about b m. SHEL, SORTELy v T % THetvet Nowe | TIOW T8 onNABHE, [ fen drioos ah Ta bk oS v { =lAncoln News, ington, and after this long lapse of tir on s way home after ding four | %ot tand down!'’ yelled the lawyer in | i *‘jl » rbdth Washing ntleman from | their male attire had strolled oat on the to become a Nebraskan aga 1 0 cily | months on his ranch in western Dakota, | dedp disgnst POTter some interesting remiscences, | Wushington attended the races at Sheeps- | stroots *Just for a little lark.” She re ——— unheard of when he ioft the territory i b 4 fiiptond fo 1 ley from which we ex t the following head Bay last Tuesday to witness the race | marked “t) ¢ v | He 18 as brown as the cowboys he has | wger ' down. \ narked “that she and her companion i e W o VHOLESALE SANTTARY MEASURES. . | occqmated with, “1iiaven't beon in bed | «Can't do it I'Il 1 y | “Tywas at the Julesburg massacro, Jan- | between Miss Woodford and Troubadour. | were fecling nretty well after the. thres Lancaster county has d {ta ab. d MI\:HM;‘”'\ ‘\‘_m m; e _m‘m 1‘\'4‘ SRALOTAE AT Wil e | ¢ an't do i Isit down or stand | q,¢ 10, 1865, when 166 soldiers and forty- | 11 v“l\f that |w.~v] before “w ”nwm S | days' celebration aind innocently averred 1 stract o nont and valustion to the Monday at the office ol ater thar st 8 for i ¢ L ) b o Wit kil b Uit Wa A started he was standing n r. Brown, | that she did not know that ther s ARV | ¥ u iy AR g s who was busiiy at work | have been in business in_cowboy style, Usher, remove that man from the | tWO citizens were made tobite the dustin | o "oence of Troubadotr, when gentle: | har AR R bos foh wifiutes. T was Wounded 16, tiives aru in it until she fell into the hands of ‘ state auditor. Lancaster was one of U making out complaints and warrants for | ho said, * o oe westorn life man approached Mr. B, and easuall twelve countios in_ tho stnte that failed 10 | et of tubnireie etine ahasged | he sald, I like the froe western Iife, | "Gy, qee ratiros, muttering, “Well, if | places in this fight, being out In the fore: | markeg ot e bl (s ok R MAve It votuens handed In 8¢ tho time | with s 28l WAl CHATECE | and if it were not for my ties east 1 be- |\ Trive o "hiok-headedost [awyer T ever ' Nl el Wel hink Justice Seully explained the law to the < ns handed in at the time | with violating the health ordinance. | JFC 71000 BRG0S0l Cile, 1 | Jle pinct the thi : aw) head, shot in the side and through my ell, you think your horso 1s going | protty chambormaid, and lutor suspended gpecified by law, Donglas county is an- | This was the result of a half day’s round | leve I should migr ¥ laid eyes on log. I wasprosonted with s gun sfter | t0 3vin, I suppose the fine of §10. M ) " other of the same kind, and the anditoris | 1P o1t the part of Marshal Beich, and | have just got through with the spring rr " W5 STL AL Wan 5ad By & & i | WL Have $3,000 which thinks 50, | dress, and. rabing hosels o Sons fors awaiting patiently upon the eonnty clerk | 1C Warrants were given the oflicers yes- | round-up, and do not know how soon 1 THE 'PROFESH. : 8 T int was mace by & gUPSILUY | quidtly veplied Mt Brown garmotits, soturnod to tho Kotel, . e Hr Lo s "% 1 terday to serve. It seems that pacties | ehall return.” Then, sy g of the | Interesting Yarns of Theatrical Life, | Here in Denver, the story having got out “That snits me,"” responded the other, | © iy - % of that county. Assoon as these twelve | who have been arraigend before the | serson on the ranches, ho stated where Pastand Bresent. that I had worn my gun out in thefight. [ and each put up 5,000, oo missing countics report, the work of | police judg heretofore have com \ > wisel d honestly manngoed Treund's Music and Drama: Half the | Captain O'Brien, who is now in businuess L have another £5,000 which is of the compilation will be pushed and the fig- | plamed | that partiality was — ex. | they are wisely i SOREE W 000 things hapbening on the stage are | at Laramie, and I alone escapod. Wo | same opinion,” said Mr. B ures of ali the counties will be ready for | hibited in the making of arrests, but | they are now paying fairly weil, but WO 4,50t qown in the bills, and half the | got to the raneh and fought the Indians iood enough, " replied the other, and [ Yhen Taby was sick, we gave her Cactesin, N r? jodging by the 1y of names following | exceszive profits. The days of excessive . Blodd 1 1 & © oug ¢ h an additional $5,000 each was staked on publication. The returns trom Laneaster | 3 ?I,”_Ll”.v,m. whotn warrants are ni '\;; prolit e over. There are too many in | Storic -’x “.{.- current :|I|||”"K li'" b l\'\ oft until twenty-cight women and ehild | {ho pace, L s bor it ‘When she was & Child, she cried for Castoris, county show nn inerease in the total | ut, there was no exhibition of partiality | the business. In certain sections of the | FESARC WEE ”“.“m_"‘\’l:f':y‘f““"l ‘.‘;'l";}'m ren were given time_ to reach the fort, [ “Ihave also #25,000 that says Trouh When shis bocame Miss, sho clung to Castorla, valuation of 1,200,000 over the valuation | shown in securing this list. Here are the | west the losses this year CROTIMONS, | 4 garret last night 'hifikiufi of old | and then, while the Indians were adour will not be headed during the ‘When ahie Liad Children, slie gave them Castorin PILLAGING JULESBURG, we erossed the river on the ice and reached the fort, which was safe risoned by cleven fien, Th of a year ago. Thisis all well and good, | names of the twenty-six for whom war ‘Imw}vu to the 'lu-x‘m\ (nl ~\<“V~l‘m\~‘m‘: H wr a8 it goes, but it fa o D rants are out Dr. 11, D. Root, N. S- Har ¢l steer needs from fifteen to twen 18 it goes, but it fails to go far | {0008 BF GV 0 eon. W i, Turner, | five acros, but they are crowded on_ver onougti, Aiovainntion 18 yevso low tnt iy wor, W. W, Cirde much thicker, and the cattiemen this ' agan remarked Mr. B “Tnat is what I'm looking for," replied v gar- | the other, and $25,000 more each was Indians en- | also put uj. times, and as I scratched my head to wake up my brain into action, I thought of a number of yarns and things that Josse it thakes the per cent levied at a figure ! Son il ey Ctween | have never, so far'as I know, reached the : ) DT, ‘I"“;‘L 3 the |] " ¢ q'kl“ \'I '.("-:t " lux'pl den, B Hailett, Win r, Wi Keefer, ;;-w.~*’;x_1"\(“~ "i'l“.‘- l.'r'lj 1 1‘:""‘;1 Ifn‘n\;‘ih:: public. The more [ seratched the more I | & o in the massicro were n;l\_[:\‘nv: “the Washington gentleman says these [ Boston's valuation is cxpeeted to roach high enough to make foreign capita A. Abbott, Jacob Cartor, C. H. Roy- | the drouth, the grass S ety | thonght of, and buing seized with an_in- ennes under the command of Bad | transactions were conducted as quietly | £500,000,000, a g of $15,000,000 over laet think that this is animpoverished instead | ran, Gluss & Montrc Henry Py 1 sts, ice forming as late as June 10, {0080 GER Thive them nway, T send an | Wound, a Sioux, and Stone Calf, a Chey- | and with no more apparent excitement | year, but a falling oft of $9%,000,000 from » of the most prosperons state in the unions Dr, Turner, Austin Humphrey there is not a green thing in all the region assortment from svhich you 'm"y take | enne. Insome rets it was very mueh | on the part of the betters than if only a | the valuation of 1874 i been over stranger wonld donkey could not live there, The vy bad throughout Phillips, J. J. Butler, W. E. G. ( he Robert Denham, Mose Openheimer and | think Messrs, Crook, Baker, Knott and Moore, | drouth has been ve k like the Custer ni . the Indi ; usehel, | ing right up all around the tr threo sides and pouring a dr ad been wagered, When me in winner the Wash w Mr. Brown give 18 ris bottle of wine s on b (tul tire ut the facts and figures pictured in the Lancaster county returns speak louder I pie “Does xm{ one remember “N the dog? Mauschel passed his days ||qu ‘;-wt-r _in " :nmllv«»r‘ direction, $i4 P\ll\ )II'H[ll‘:.llil . :\AIII‘” kr-i-‘,:mu. and there is nov a garden in | e B0 e hostelry trequented some “w‘”\‘l:l;‘u;\a\:‘ll’)“!‘!:lI:I‘l'i‘lg“’ T o e |h/|llnnnuk. a $5,000 bill for and at s e monstrous dis- | Judge Parsons attended to six cnses lof 3 . - o | years ngo by a certain 8s of players. Al ) o s the Tn- | being success crepancick that axist ns shown by the re- | i police court yesterday, one of them )'\_I--lll[[-:l\\f\'v| '_I‘I‘m.hyf,llu futureof tho | f1 e the “homliest, fattest, drofliest 11[.;;;. mussacro l{g'x-nru-fl i the I}H:ul-l.l RS TTTS turns. Look at the valuations in total ot hv{]yg a colored woman of the town who, [ we ”‘I‘: siels| r{1~|1~‘ 3 4 Business little imp of a yellow cur that ever ills at ¢ \ oman’s fork y the . A va versight. . for keeping # house ef prostitution, was n the courso of time the busine Wb A b6 BAL & Food Hativol way, 0 wholly wrong story hasbeen pub- [ Chieago Herald: By some over oLto e & a " stock of all kinas (live stock), and then | finod £10 and costs and who journcyed to | it 1s at present conducted has compare the valuation with the value of | jail. John Taylor brakeman on the | I regard the present system merely as the bank stocks, moneys and credits, Was & M., who was captured at the dom- In-l,(mm!\l‘_l:.‘ In di ]‘:-. Im »i-gl"l_nTn‘l(!nl"ll)ll:fl— there ever more cold cash and collaterals e of the above mentioned colored [ ness will take entirely different shapes. L T ot than hte bubn | Woman, was also fined §10and costs, al- | Where tho land is fitted for agriculture in this past assessment? It is simply as- | though Jolin stoutly protested that he the cownien will become dispossessed in cal, well liked and much petted on ac- | lished by an Omat about how this | the Associated Press did not send out on cotnt of his tricks. He would. at com- | hame eame to be applied to these forks, [ Thursday lasta full and itemized ue mand or a touch on the flank from his | Lhe real story of the case is that thi count of the doings and sayings of John master. stand on his head and forelegs | White women were captured by the In- | L. Sullivan during the previous twenty: fi the gravost, drollest mannor imagin. | 4ians at Plum ereck, in Nobraska. “Two | four hours. ~Those who are aecustome able, and slowly turn if ona pivot, | of them were killed and the third went | to turn with eager interest to their me n B D izurcs on nlscey. | was there after washing notwithstanding | the naturat course of things by grangers. | fvle abd & urn o if ona pivots | gy, Two Face and Big Crow brought | ing paper to nscortam whut tho first tounding to compare figurcs on assess- | WS CrC 4 WASLNE BOUVLIStANEIRE | 3 R d Lands grazing will contihue, | Mis awkward bowlegs and fut body never | FEAY. RO FAES SHC TV DON, WOTERY | oitiacn of Boston beon doing were ments of this kind with iny other class. : as late and prazing il £0 POMOLS, shoUES o 1nEiUAE . ; | y B yurse of time the great ranches 7 ek e | Jights were » paid it 2 as re- | b the \ i tell nothing about herself. Both of these [ overwhelmed with disappointment on The man with “two acres ind a cow" is | lights were out. He paid itand was re- | butinthee Ul "he | Well, one night the stock dog ell £ 0 ¢ 1 of Tmie th disapp t RRXA0.TOF 0l theve T8 11t wxid 1638:a1) i | donsedy will break up, because small l~»i(h 8| Unioh Square theatre turni ,“‘,‘;“,m,m.. chiefs were hanged on necount of this wo- | this particuiar oceasion. The Associated sight, but the man with thousands of dol- A p named O'Shea was up before | fenced in, with two or three hundrec ‘lil\b and they sent for Mauschel. Al he had | Man and the massacre grow out of this. | Press had neglected the most conspien ' sonomically . g the judge ch sisting in riotous proc s in this ged with fighting and as- | tle, can be managed move "The pros- | AU present the branding-iron and the s in o goed | cowboy are the fences, but they must go. ik at my section, including the 200 Indians eame in and | ou emoved to the neutral | nan as near Fort K¢ There were 2, asked to be important of all its duties. The of John L. Sullivan did notappear. The number of drinks ho had imbibed Turs hid in some safe | escupes taxi- tion altogether. Men in Lincoln with T single house and ot are taxed in double | ecuting wit to do was to allow himself to he packed in & valise, and when the gripsack was | & o opemed on the stage he was to run into | ground which v eding: 150 W. rge of drunken- | I Lelieve th the amount that sharpers and speculators | condition to have a_ch: ! the wings. It w very simple act and | While they ‘were being transported during the day w not recorded. Not E2e v vss filed ag i S e ¢ | largest part ot Montana and Wyoming, 8 y | this ground Two Face's son with 330 | one word appeared to show how many are that are known to be worth a cool | ness filed against him, and his testimony 1 i :81 | Mauschel petformed admirably at re- s L Lt J ap \ D sl 3 Bundred thonsand. A man can't hide u | Wit s0 meagre that O'Shea was releasod. | and the western strip “of Dakota, will | sl AUnizht, howover, things went | Warriors stolo upon the troops and u small men e had, jimmed, ‘ramued. MOST PERFECT MADE house and lot out of sight orswear it | Two other barties faced the magistrate ar the same t) ong. Mauschel was earried out in the | ¢red 100 of the soldiers and yiwo ¢ pruised or knocked down, or to dicate ¥ Through repared with special regard to honlib, At on @ eharge of drankonness and wore | that Hungary does to Burope tho t the number of ¢l nsters. The fight lasted about lengres e had sent away, but with cash and collate se by George Bake who went W, 3 al e P 2 DAY that region a granger eannot subsist LRl ) I he wag bemng used ns 1 out between breakfast and dmner to me No Ammonia, Lime or Alum. lifferent, and such parties become pro- | fined the usnal amount, and one party | out R R, M through “his preliminary busiess and | hour, the wagons being used as br LULPLIVO I EO A SRRV RN CAINBLTO TSI DE) ok b Thut, to veturs to | for taking his dvinks mited with disor. | exeept on ifvigated lands along the river, | {0 opened the. bag. Instend of | Works. until they were all on fire. he had no intention of fighting. Such mm“;’g” BAKING Ffl“”-’fi:“_‘h he table of abst Every taxpayer in | dor was dlso fined, = As all had friends at | and to permit these settlements will tari |, h1ing out and running off” the remainder of the troops retreated to Fort | negleet of the fivst citizen of Boston is | ® - . Louis. 3 { A B) m e 1iv % - i ) away f t they succeeded without difliculty in | the entire country Mitchell withont furthe ble. Even the plea that it never molestation from | intol Lincoln and Lancaster county 15 inter- | €Ou lowever, fat little Mauscliel had ¢ ted in it, and it speaks londer than | Paying out into a desert. But the ¢ in the e upin a corner of the bag and gone to | the Indians, who we sined by the oceurred before cannot be aceepted in $75,000 & ords of the incquality and injustice that |, BREVI | peinst the eattlo ings is fust 4 DObC | Soep, and when it was opened he terely | Indians, the whole move being int extenuation. S Blinto i Do BoEtSh: it roprosonts. Hore it is The city council held a lengthy session | sensical as the we ey about thegold- | }inkod one eye luzily, stretehed himself | 23 8 trap aboutsuch as the Indians ul s s WORE 4 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT 1N LANcAsren | Monday evening and looked aftcr a volu- | bugs. \l can n|||\|\|u'nk![lu|x_| \\h:nx_l have | gnd pre 1for another nap. George vs make. ; Ol BIARt ISTR: PROr MR W COUNTY, NEIL, FOL 1550, minous amount of miscellancous busi- | Seens; but where Lam there is no fencing | G0 St S % “An expedition was fitted up under neinnati Sun: Prof. M. E. Worth, Passiinl By Heii? % | in of jumping the public domain, Tho | Shook the fat little rascal out, but | o | now living on Ninth stroet, near Plum, d of California. 2 H iy , and pursned | bas over $500.000 invested in enriosit sowder river, | and is the most inveterate relie-hunter on S pnfide igovbusly and the confusen | Where W Tadians were i tew massa’ | Ol o, | LODISIN STATE LOTTERY COMPAN, ‘|1'|‘~ S 1 ke |]}1“?":3";‘!)“‘“‘"".“; f l!t(l m:'“ R L fight. This sct. | lavge number of “euriosities on exhibition | FWe do horehy certity that we superviso the youbrute?" Instahtly Mauschel ehanged | tlod the Sioux or the time in New York city, and, among other | rringements forall the Monthly and Quariorly mits wer M. Mc veral building pe 1. Horses of all s S 23 ] granted. The applieation of 2. Cattle of all aucs Clellan for saloon license was 9 hTiosand axscs of o and laid over, and 1 side ; | dangers from the Inc e T were ordered The usual number of | elass. - They p: lnints ; i different | aud in the of th ceved and no | there is no obj 1 Connoy. compy 1do and Ohio trooy Mauschel, instead ‘of running ofl, sat down on his stub tail, yawned eavern- i ously and looked bored. The audience nd of Indians to tl who dare ace greater 1y other lization, jon whe - focated ion to settlers following cowmen are simply pioncer: 2o intg a wilder country and t ve the way of ¢ of . Steam engines, including boil- ers Drawings of The Louisiann ~ Statd Lottery 7. Fire and burglar proof sifes. cussion v the order for | in their wake « A his position andigravely. stood on: s “It was in 1 that I rescued Mary | things, one of the Boots worn by Wilkes | Company and in porson minago and_control 1& Billiard, pisson’hole, bagi- > prompt The question | . “The Sioux reservation ought to | N3 BOTLOn K &y ;‘"";I“’i '_K). e T itromEthorTnalnne T i SI6 now | Booth the nigit he assassinated Lincoln. e Brawinzs thmsclvos, and "t e sanie uro ot other similar table f sewe s taki - be opencd up for settlement,” continued AIAINR Ot e | in St Louts and has herself writ- | One evening I was explaining my col- | conducted with honesty, fairnoss and in_good 'l‘. A AR ta ”llt up :““ Gi % M. }. s ‘,\l‘lll “Tt5s il linonsanEeIthaL preparing (l)]llly his grand pivot | living in ”lvl “( ~l‘|“‘ 'i; \CLE | V 'l' TR Ty AL AT e = faith toward all partios, and wo authorizo th 500 | Engine Andrey ggowater, of | Mr. Rooscvelt. L Lo Ui et The andience howled and George ccounts of the affair, as has also 1 o o OFS. | Company to use this corfifieato, with fac-similos . 5,00 ; e ) riche at great tract s 1he | 8¢ f e Booth's boot_came in for a share of in 4 5 il SIERS . <0 Omaha, was questioned regarding the | the riches of that great tract should he R BOE Siialiha STLhE 1 Runnels, who wanted to get a s as 0 wturos nttnehod in fts advertisment + R e L u:sm.»m' s adopted by the council, | thus locked up. “The same is all killed | G5 b hit pension for me. . oA : Imllni”kwll RIS, ‘?"'"" o . Mlclodcons il G A0 | Mr. Rosewaioradvorated some important | pon it and i s aolutely useless (0,100 | *' Y il was mever aftor tho same dox | | “Creigliion wnd Brand wore the eon- tho boot and the claracter of tho mn . Franchises............ 000 | changes, the principal ones being to | I 8 48 & mer Ll .| and ng bone was succulent enough to | tractors for building a ie L Ane, | onvorsatio BRI Awibl P REH TR ' 5 Annuiti 70000 | change drainage pipes from six to eight | ‘Lhe Indians ought to have no mo BEIB6 lmeLh ¥ ep FaL Ts/abEobAt (bl ttink y wens tho sister of Mr. Brand. ~ | conversation I hoard a low slzh by my Merchand mch ones and to change the depth at | bere than the whites. Coming from their Bob Downing, of Washington, is so 'l was brought out with them | Side -IM{ LI EMD ARG WAL f . Material anufdctiy which pipes are to be layed from vight to | reservation to hunt on the upper Missouri | gtk "y oomie. pictures and caricu. | 0 where they were working, and the | melancholy man tently gazing at me. articl twelve feet de The ~eouncil then re- | near Fort Buford, they set fire to the Lhe moment he met my ‘glance he turned 18, Manufacturer’s (ools, imple- tures thata_copy ot Puck or The Judge | party was attacked by the Indians, ments and i S L R DL L L 1Y sistor capiured: | and disappenred in tho crowd. Just thon quested Mr. Ro 58, jeopardizing the interests of the water to t gr: the spe hinery (other than bollors and engines) .. fieations and modify them in accordance | EAitle men {Hnizrl}‘"-_llfil"'fi f}lifllfl‘l;”; ‘1]'1 And when big Bob Downing. langhs he | General Runnels started inpursuit with | & ol iid, "Do you know him?’ 10. Agricultural ~ tools, — imple- with his statements. huy get closc {' CHSC or tood thoy ki puts his wholc soul into it, and hisTungs, [ me for guide. We came well up with Ry 'tl' is Bdwi 41 COMMISSIONBRS, | Monday afternoon between the hours | Whit”cattle they can find. 1 do not | {15° ¢ {liat Lo nel Hises the roof. | the Indians on the Rawlide, and as | hat man is Edwin Booth We, the undorsiznod Banks and Bankors, will 20, Wl silver of 5and § p. m. tho city jail _was devoid | think, however, that they commit depre- | SO0 6d the villiin in some blood. | knew that a captive could be recovered e pny all Prizos arasy 10 Louisinnn Sato Lot phiated vure. o of inmates it being the first time_that in- | dations on stock until game fails. Tbe- | WSS or other a fow y from the Indians only by purchase or | Ay who b dra i ol o coming | (608 WHICH 1Ay ho prosontod al our countars #;: Monoys. of bank, itution hus boen without mmates. for a | lieve a portion of the luid aweht 1o be di- | i, i il that rascally gontloman's | stenling, T asked Gerteral Runnells to | BALD, il do o i e Bt 3. 1. OGLESBY, ko r stook Johber 0.80 i pd 4 B | hymeneal plans are frustrated by the | Jet me steal into the camp and try to gef wi are troubled with DANDRUFF, or 2, olnwler, or stock fobjer ../ 805,00 o Y.M C. A will hold jts rogular | ttles, and the rest thrown open to sertle. | |SISEERS BIGAS Ree, TRsTEee 8 a0 SR Cay, He promised to Reep his | 1TCHING of the sealp: showld use Benfon’ Pros. Lonisiana National Rank. broker or 10,970,00 ting this Wednesday evening at the | ment. While 1 don’t think 1 will marriage at jusi the right time. One s on a piece of high ground and not | Hair Grower. Eiantv Per Crxt of those 3. W. KILBRETH, ounds of C, st Line | turn all Indians into respectable citizens, coln, Partiesare invited to take the O | You can geta plan which will give some 9,175.00 | street cars for the place of meoting where of them a chance to become respuctable. an onjoyable time 18 anticipated. The losses from Indians killing cattle as 24, nmight, instead of the usu; tiffeate, the heroin with a ridiculous ca agor of the company. i oo s Il - | using it have grown It never fails 1o marriage cer- cave it until Ireturned, no matter | Using it unove 1 Sutbonketho i | What happon: 1 sole ato th camp | Sop et romdiing, Thiongh ibkhost Pres. Slate National Baak. ature of the man- | in the dark and found the liwtle girl | ghorg time, and although the person may A SBALD WIN; Bob, according to | aslecp ina buftalo robe. I picked her | haye remaihed bald for years, if youuse Ben- Pres. New Orleans National Bank. 20, 19500 | Couniy Clerk J. A Piper, of Harlan | they roum "U“,'l',} o present are 4t | (o cue, suatohed tho folded document | her up quietly and threw her over my | fon's Hair Grower nccording to ' directions 25, Bonds, Bloeks ¢ county, was at the stato capital yos B e MR L U 1an fires | from her hands in feverish haste, tore it | shoulder without waking her, and started | you are sure of a_growth of hair. “Inhun- | tneorporated in 1818 for 25 yoars by tho logis. county, city, village, or calling upon old friends and .luuklllfi after | are also sometimes large. _'H_Z_'G-"-“' %8 | open and assumed the regulation look of | to my horse. When near the bhorse I met dreds of cases wo have produced a ool | jagure for Educationnl and Charitablo PUrposn3 ==y school ' distilet warrants, businoss matters at the capitol building. | at the head of the Little Mg_-\suun last fall despair, which instantly gaye place to an Indian warrior, who growth of Hair on tl_m».o who have been bald | with a capital of #1,000.00—to which & roservo and munjeipal securities of “The drillers at the salt well have just | they were responsible for. : £ inte zemont. He en- ASKED ME IN HIS NATIVE TONGUE and glazed for vonrs, we have fully substan- | fund of over 830000 hus sinco boon added. any kind wh 9.145.00 ed th hinnine T iy ) “Whatdo you think ot the shipment | & pression of intense amazement. e en A7 Septak e UE L | tiated the following facts: By anoverwholming popular vote its franchise o7 oLy hind i i SO0 | passed through a mine foot veinof matble | ViRt o vou think ot the shpment | deavorad in vam to reguin his como- | Who goos theret’ [replied guard” in | B4y grow Tait in's0"tases out of 100, o | wadmindan nrtof tho present Staco Conscitation oo nanies Al Baaotintiogs amples of which have been r wed and ‘:"i".‘".\w 8 2 sure, stammered, blushed, |,'|““.|‘,n.,| in | the same tongue, and he passed on, going matter how long bald, ng;glnu-,.nlu- pmer 24, A, D, 187w, 3 Gy not incorporated by the pronounced good. 3 Ui the end the busmess will suceeed if | 18 1ines and then exploded in a gutfaw round one side of the hill, and 1 with my | Unlike other preparations, it contains no | Tho only vor votod on and endorse Taws of this state, except . HOTEL GUESTS onr e e o s i owoceed M | of laughter and ran off the stage. The | load around the oth It was not until sugar of lead, or vegetable or mineral | BN reBeRe s oL S0 oSt ponos, TR e S at the capital yesterday numbered among | properly munaged but it is the sawe with | yrompier, who was found to- be the | L reached my horse that the ehild fairly | - wobsons 0= Wl singio numbr drawings tako plaoe o 1....,;.: e 115.00 .(.‘u I8 n;» ‘fullimln(\;_,' :\( »“\.-lfims. A | that as with any other business. guilty artist, was fined his month's salary | awoke and kw\nmhx“v sl 15 o .-ului b na et ,“";m;pK alr, dandrafr, o oxivaor tuary dri g, Fogu: 25, Property of companies anc irimstead, Central Clty; /. Barnhari - e SRR T i it of the A » onths nstend of e s (o, _fmm- than Columbus; D, O I f den City; MOSQUITO NETTING. N A I LAt GhFISs o htar, aolaAl and gprao TR T T e e : TR TSR Thie SEE NGRS e i\ll“Iluuullmn,n\gum, 8. I Foster, Blue | Its Increasing Sale About New York | I once forgoticn the pistol with | horse. The Indian had, who had gone which supplies the halr with it vitality, | 8o Grand Draing, Clnss 11, i the Academy ot ) b ropeiy g ill; AL H, Ju.sln; ;3 C. P, Need —Now Made in All Colors. which he was to hold a mob at bay, | around the top of the hill, heard me, and DOUBLE AND IRIPLE STRENGTIL ?\ il \x.‘:\,fi‘l‘m"1'.‘.‘.{‘\;'.“.;.,'"""‘m" Aug 10, 1838 . Property of saloons 1, Omaba; W. on, Hickman; | New York Mail: “Judging from the | sidled toward the wings and induced’a | drawing an arrow he sent it through my | - When the skin is very tough and nard, and 190th » . J. W, Small, (« airfield; E, R. Richardson, | incre g ouses 1t hou wto; John Steen, Wahoo; D. V. 1. HouSehold or ofiice” furiiture and property. . d - sale of mosquito notting 1t [ handy scene-shifter, who was smoking, | body, go would seem # if the pests wero growing | 10 loan him his briarwood pipe. The mob | out ut th n atongside and standing | he folice 1y arently ety coret | GAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. other. once the whole reach tne papilla: in saeh cases the double or | 100,000 Tickets at ¥ive Dollars Each, Fractiony : Ao Stephenson, Falls City. in numbers every year,” said a dealer [ rushed on, and the star, grasping the in- | party opened fire upon me, and the bul- | tyipio strength should be used in connec in Fifths, in Proport & Invosnants Ju ol peala e yostorday. - “Sinco the fitst of Apil tho | verted bowl of the pine, bointed tho | lets flew around me as thick s rumm. 1 | wibh e stiale. et e atternsieir 2" iy LO5 OF PRI LR S l‘)“,]"\l‘;“‘ Tne Wiideat prises Him. sales haye increased every day, and there | mouthpice at the mob and | could not reach General Runnell’s and l‘nco‘ single strength, -~ $1,005 " double }C‘“n"f‘\" PRIZE.... * Awount of telegraph property Detroit Freo Press: A negro with an ax | is a growing dewand this year over last, [ bude them “halt!” As he stamped his | s0 I struck out for Fort Laramie, ru“ui,g strengtl SII ; trple strength, $ o, It e g2 1AL 5, All other property required in his hands stood beside the highway | We sell between 0,000 and 40,000 bales | foot in emvhasis the hot ashesand sparks | ll the distauce with the artow through .\’f;"“:{d llfn“x-:*v':-“u\.(é:';".fi,’.‘gn we will send it 3,000 to be listed . kirting a Mississippi swamp, and as we | NOW in a season, and it is v »'in noarly | from the pipe fell down his amvle sleeve | my body.” prepa 'mw oS l“ ;l G RoWER co. & f)::’. . iz S D behaln " every color, Pink netting 1s the fayorite, | and burned his arm, and Fetehter drop- Incle Jimmy was one of the first to ENTON Ha B o Il.,.g,.ll\l,gu;m “Gem'len, he run'd vight up dat ar | While next comes white, Blue and green, | ped the pipe and ripped out an oath that | reach the seenc of the Custer massacre [ 8oid by<C. F. Goodman and Kuhn & Co. 200 N“'"l“ “-:1 I\(": gum tree.” and there is a limited sale for yellow, | sent the mob into hysterics of langhter, | after the battle, and describes the way in 16th and Dousxlas, 18th and Cumings 100 uber R TR black, drab_pnd lfipwm ru[: scason | while tho audienco firly shrieked.” I‘.’"’”;l: e bodics of tho ;\lnl:fil;u{u;l o o Number of aci “A 'coon 5 y 3 there 15 a 1 color hich is aquite | At 150 enerally known how Jaci r00 yere ated as somel ore D 4k 4l PPIROXIMATION PIUZES. fands. § 57,005,% nmlfiw you ia:lllxlxlhghhnfia l:i.:\v%’)‘fuyrlsx:‘l-s popular. It is a cardinal, and many | iiverly ‘fi\fito gaintethe papugenment rible to behold. Nota man in the lot [ stopped, according to the Koot and Shoe | g Approxtinition Piiscs of 15 meme—— | 1)g faniily am powerful hard up fur meat | People prefer it to pink. Mosquito net- of minstrél companios, but ié 1am-giv- | wa Nmfi&"”"ul"‘ Beeasier Qi anrinkling | -pondered H g" :}" b "Total number aeres of all lands $2,50,435.00 | jist now. " ting has always been an imported articlo | ing people away I might a8 well relate | in unsiwe) (o 4 qUgstion as fo where the | pumice stone between (ke soles during ? 0 Lot — We dismounted and took a survey, An ) until very lately, but now it is all made | ths about Jack.” He once struck “Dutch | Indians procure their axis W@ scopt sald | the process of manufacture, or by driy- Prizos, nmounting to. vdozen of sho pegs into the soles |~ Applioation for ratos to elubs should be i umber of lmproved village or animal of som 't G inly » , in this country. ' The better grades come | Hank Behm's poker room in Syvacuse, | that while among the Indians in Wyom. | 1 i N IOU e et i iy ® WS amade | nder the hesd of tarlcton, which is al | and ho and Cal Wazhor broke: Hank s | ing he bad scen @ fino riflo roll out ‘of 4 | Whon the shoes X Afat to bo used. oot "ooa "0t o “Compuny in Now OF Y 108, o+ l‘ “t‘h"l Without dolng muoh demage. [ rted. New Jorscy and Long Island | bank. That night Jack asked 's ad- | buffalo robe, and he asked the squaw < o r———— te_clenrly, mving and ‘as it moved along . b the ecfo: | still continue to use as mueh in propor- | vice about tho disposition of his win- [ who had it where she got it, and she' told aueaduoie 18 overeoma by St. Jacobs | g wiaross POS NOTES, Expross Monoy Tolal number of lots. ..., $2,742,700.00 | ficl obser tion to the population as any part of - the | nings, and Cal said “‘minstrels.” Jack | him that it had been got “over ther i, the wonderful psin oure. Ordor hangy W ordinary lot: g e P hat may be a ‘eoon, but I don't be. | country, and a great deal is sent to the | 100K the advice, and has been in the min- | pointing to a mormon settloment, and e - m—— currency by exoross ae odk &Fpoflso wd 4 Total value of all property. .. $7,643,12823 | Jiova it. 1'd sooner think it was & ‘pos- [ West. It is mmll:: of cotton yarn, not | strel biz ever since. that 1!55 m&u}d got x]nlll of them there they mll\ )""[:l\:.ril-l\ :xnlllnnnulll\\‘ umll(:xl.' dressod, M. A, DAUPHIN, ) ' ATION. » thread, and most of it is made in this S wanted, and for nothing, too. Prossing eld heard the * A iw Orlonas L i | sum. . : 5 ] X i g T D T i A e i I et e T g . Where He Belonged ; Sl crack of w rille, und then felt n s 01 M. A DAUPITIN, o his office a of incorporation of the | wui'dis ahile cragy i ¥ protection aguinst mosquitoes are now | Cancimnati Suns e s o real 1ieo | “No Good Indians but Dead Qnes,» | Dlow on her bick. Luvestization showed Washiugton, 1. C. Weat 4 ot Building ussoclation | We rode away, leaving him to chop the | found for the goods. = A Targe lot of it i | SRR KON A0, GOTCH MeRt 16 | wronannes Fuctotum,” in the St. Louis | tleils ns o oson and ha st hoss @8 | dake P, 0. Money Grdors payablo and addross of Omaha; capital stock $100,000, divided | {100 down. It was sbout three hours be. | used for L decorations, and great Yy school with regularity, and hdd | o - | cleanly us @ sov, und had just grazed | voglstered letiers to into shares of 00 each, 'payable in | 010 Wo returned. and then me foom e | quantities are bought by poach growers, | U5 excelleat opinion of his own moral | Globe-Democrat, gives the origin of this | hor corsct. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, monthly iustallments. The association > N e QAQURG R | Ly O eoib fo i naat WS character. He walked into agreat cloth: | phrase as tollows: The description of the ~ PSR PR s seated on the tallen trunk, Begimning at | Who usc it to put over the baskets. I'l I i in soarch of - situation, and | Tndian as *'good only when dead> i not | A Invincible Pair—Red Star Congh s0me poetio stalesman of our natioh and but has come down to us ne em, T, cluims to | is to continue in operation for twenty | e 1o is hes is & new use for it, and it is bought by ? p 0 e top of his head and extending to s | 18 & new use forit, and it is bought by .,..“1 the following capitabists have | yikie' bones were bloody scratches. | Western peach growers by the 100 bales ibed their names as the incorpo- | jyis garments rent and tattered, his hands | &t 8 time. A new thing in this line is W B Annin, G, D Adams, Alf | orSoovered with blood, and ho was trying | Khown as screen-cloth, 1t is_an imit “I would ik a place.” “Any exper| noe?’ asked the head of ve but a single oat & H time, ording | ; . . nson, F Osborne, D. J. O'Dona- . - 'Z i f oreen wi otting, ; o | the great establishment. d wn inhabitant between the age of twelve and atly Bullt Newly Farnishod . - | to bind some leaves on a wound on his | tion of green wire nettin, It has be- W oh to authentic authority from the martyr & an hoe, A. W. Patterson, J. M. Buchanan, L. | 1o, come quite popular, and is crowding the Not much; but I am a man of good | ¢ e Christian church. Previous | BYerty-one years who is unabl N PR hor Ayerton, 4. loft arm 1 pular, z habite, ; period of the Christian church. Previous | EWOR¥-one years who s ‘unabl The Tremont, on. ““For the land's sake, but did the tree | Fegular mosquito netting » | omewhat,”! il to the invention of printing, says a w. 3o O, KIPZGE The K o on the subjec LD & BON, Propriotors. ey Waterw illiteracy s due to n aimed the colonel, —— 8 0Ompany | fa]] on yout' exc 5 . ~ BN At SO S o , pictures -were” employe igenco, Cor. sth and P Sts,, Lincoln, Nob, hus sent it cles of incorporation | "N “suh; I war full on by the ani- A _Oatogorioal Witnees, S ,yf.’“l"f’“ ¥ drink, horcheyr; | 75, the PurDoss bf commuNGAtEIdqan : S ————y Wutos 8100 por duy, Streot 'sars from houss 10 any - * to the sceretary und they havo been filed [ o s Detroit Free Press: Do yoi o Bany SARSUINE 0 W0 o rea and the witnesses for Cl who *re- | The most stubborn and dist for record. “Tho articles recite the busi- | ™\ ioh was it—a *coon or a 'possume» | Prisoner well?® asked the liwyer don't et om bigo ball games nor xun | Sl 'uto blood,” wore reprosented by | €Ases of dyspepsin yield to the x —— 5 R ai0ss of the company to be the construc: | «Nyither, sah; it huppenod (o bo o wild- | - Never: knew him - sick,” ¥ ‘”'."{',']“,(’l‘.‘i"‘"‘“.‘l‘- i headless bodies, the several heads baing | 108 and toning influences of Hood's Sar- Jo HW. HAWKI tion and maintenance of a system of [ ou¢m witnoss. ; ATt il froquent bucket-shops. | held in the hand, placed on a table or laid | Suparidla, Try it. Architect waterworks, ineluding standpipes, res- — “No levity, " said the lawyer. sternly. [ . piOh Eumblofroquent bucket-shovs, | o0 ground beside the. victin. 1o the S e rohltect, ervoirs, pipes, mains, hydrants, ‘etc., for [ malford Sauce is the best, Buy no imi- | “Now, sir, did you ever sec the prisoner | “Tpf% 9% electio 1 aatiat 5 language ot that time, martyrs wore | o A Nova Scolian has cut the brar ; #2, 3¢ und ¢, Rlakards Blak, Liveola, the purpose "of supplying the city of | tation for it, at the'bar”? ing omployer seemed satisflad, for ho | iy Reucta " “The b jation n | froju the tallest spruce tree an his place | Neb._levatord ' - = Kearney with & water supply for city, ———— “Had wmany & drink with him at th | M ouf to the heag sulesman with: which they were held wus expressed by | #1d nailed tho Ameriean flag to the top der o1 Wroode fire and domestie purposes. " The capi Boston has eighty-three miles of streets, | bar.” mes, just geo if our angel depart- hymus sung at their tombs, and in some | H tells hia neighbors that it is the next AV CaTILY Kiour o tal stock o thia compuny 13 830000 W1 | aud pays #0000 8 vear for” keeving | | “Answer my question, sir” yellod the mentls full and If uot, send this young | {10 EiiVine honors * were paid | Auestion iu politios ¥. M WOODs, vided into shares of each, and the | them clean. New York has 850 miles ol | lawyer. “How long have you kn . 4 = & b 8 ides i good . i e AT e capital stock may be doubled in’ amount | thoroughfave, and piys #1,200,000 & year | vrisoners” o o youknown tho yerTe g :ffm”" :'."l-u:.'.'",' fifiwi".f.'-.’f ':v'in.“'"l.‘n PILES! eriE P Live Stock Auctioneer by vete of a majority of the stockholde for cleaning them. Philadelphia claims “From two feet up to five feet ten Mus. Langtry is about o enroll herself | obtruncated huwm: body, apd repre- ,.A‘] oo em::} 5% hx’ :“li,-l.'m‘"‘.‘g' 1o Balay qundo in all prts gf the U at fale I'ne date of commencement of the cor- | to have 800 miles of streets, and yet only | inches.” in the list of “one more unfortunates,” | sented b Tntil illiteraoy ! N 1y 193 DEOI Qisnd by | yate 001 o Blook, Linsalny i {on i v 's 82 » for % I it ame the | Dr, Williams, (an Indian vemedy), eallod 1 Aoy poration is July 1, 1886, and the date of | allows $200,000 a year for cleaning them. Wiil the court make the » and if her present arrangements for's | exception merchants and other servers of | Willlams' Indian Pilo Ointmeit, A singte i vy wod Shord Mo hulls to: e :'",‘.'."'.':"h"~l’fi ‘i’f bJ“'|>|'~ 1“301. u;fl:!,fl* ——— (l have, your hoiwr *said ;lni witness, | site in Shaftesbury square wro carriod | the publie used icturcs exhibited on | box has owred thy worsi chronio gises ot B IL GOULDIN ooner terminated by the vote of the | Agan experiment & company of Jap. | unticipating the lawyer; “I have an- | through pleasantly, London will see | sign-boards for the purpose of soliciting | ¥, yesrs standing. No onc need suifer five stockholders, holding two-tlirds of the | anese soldiers was fod on bread and soup, | swered the ‘uestion. - 1 knowed the pris- | another Doy Niaass and (s Talr Ty 1008 | feida Aa lais. aa 1ha aanantamm ac [ulbutos prlar applylug this wandortn) wth Farm Loang and Insurancs, stock, The following names of Kearney | with an addition of boef for supper, for a [ oner when he was a boy two feet long | sight of some of the spoils of her Ameri- | tury pictures of headless women with the | e e than o “ HiaseR g 80 . : gitizens are subseribed to the articles: | month, At the end of that time each | and a man five feet ton——"" i foose tillams udia | corscspor ad ¢ ard 10 launs 50! MeRs aro SuX vea ) d an conquest, At present she is making | superseription, he Good Womun, Pile Ointment absofbs the twnors, allays oo 1. Ris b Fr g T ‘g\'nlll-“xmlut'mi-‘"' (r Fi, Hanson, H. Fred | pyan had lost in weight from three to The lawyer arose, emu‘ed both hands | gay in her summer vacation, and looked | were common in England, France, Ger- | intense iteh {hartle y :.(\’u frl.;’nu."; ns J # ey and C. F, McLain, seven pounds. on the table in front of him, spread his | very fresh and bright the other day at | many, Italy and other eountries. This | getting warm in bod), acts a4 Itice, u THE NEW INSURANCE COMPANY. R legs upar f, and s propared ounly for I’ e | form of advertisement was chic The Lingoln Fire Insurance company, 4 . 251 PESh o, e o fabia, A0d | fho, Banclagh Folo, groguds, @ {aver t exclusively,used by th il but | B0 OF nrivate pmsta dod for Adihiug & une 1010, 1586, wmention of which was made in yester | 9 L. Norton Cargoll, residing at | yyow about this caser with Fredoriok Gebhard—how the old | aud this faot comneets it with 16 Wise SKIN DISEARER OURRED, Trrgr e day’s BEE, has among its projectors, and | Far Rockaway, Queens Co, N. Y., was | ““That ain't his name times como u'er us—always In waiting, | and foolish viegins, It wis an admont | macie ok s, Magle Ointmont cures a4 by il Wl O w:lm will be active workers in the organi- | so crippled with inflamatory rheumatism, “What ain't his namet" The faithful Freddie still lingers rumhl' tion to the wise womun to provide ol fil'u‘lfffim'J.‘f:i‘i‘n..m’,‘n‘.“ u.{‘\';:;hn“' iy . I‘. ,I-“‘,‘r"hu{);" ioul-l-!mw‘ Nebraskans, who | of ten years' standing, that he had to use [ !‘Case. 4 “the accustomed hill," and. with the | for their lamps. Ridiculing women was | the siin eloarand beautiful, - Also i Mle government work in | o ahes T He w completely cured by Who said it was? same sweet plianey he exlubited when | much me o during the last three | Palt 1l Sore Nip Sore Lips, ¢ Washington for years, until the smiting hand of & democratic administration has . 's Pi “Youdid. You wanted to know what | Sir G vy coming o senturi it ia & o 0ld Obstinats Ulears. Whe in Lincalu stop it - o) ieorge Chetwynd was coming over | centuries than it is at present, and these g - taking two Brandreth's Pills every night 2 lnkoribad With SOWe Yery un hu_hu-vy druggists, of malled on recolpt of II&thnal I‘IO'LCI. A " 3 I knew about this Cuse—his name is [ here, leaves bhor house some hour or 80 | signs we l)tm' u:x:; :;tlm‘«u- low, and the other ex- | for thirty nights, and will apswer any Smith." = befy the almost dltl?‘ visits, when in | gallant verses. Here are a coupls of « by Kuhn & Co., and Schroster & 2 get o 5004 diunes fur 25 Peots Lo go in from sixty to ninety days, | written or personal inguiries. Your honor,” nowled the lawyer, | town, of H. R. |. the Prince of Wales specimens, translated from the German At whelesale by C. F. Goodinau . e 3. A FEDAWAY Frop