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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY L N FOCONEQS | retarned from his home at Geneva yester- YoM (Y E F S EE platform has heow built and traing will n alley between. The lots are Swindled By a Gypsy Queeo. DISGRACEFUL CARELESSNESS. | et o ademrtconraes: | WYOMING'S VALE OF STEERS, | paioimbsvnboth ot i, £l | i it bt b o, e | mendicd e o oone s, , ed home from the west to-day vly depot_ Ic e fort 18 also being | cation, and could not be sold r loss ps. en of thegypsy band located 1 - Pierson, the party brought, back from erected. Thigicanold military post o | than list price. Torme, one fourth cash, | i Bortisreillo. weeites & Mustan vorrospon " nivers trounds in a State of | Colorado by Detecfive Pound for obtain- | § ' TN station, establishad years ago, and isin | balance on three equal yearly payments, | dent of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat The Btate University Grou usn | ing money under false protensos, hs had | The Northwestern's Rapid March into the | o “ratliir dilapidated condition, but a | interest at ten per cont. The following | About hfteen yeare ngo sho martied Wild Disordor. his hearing continued nntil August 2, Paradise of Beef. turg{- approprintion was expeeted to ‘1'.- are names of purchasers and prices paid | Richard Cooper, of the firm of Cooper - The governor has made requisition on e made by the pre congress and the | for lots Brothers, prominent horse dealers in ' ARE. | the governor of lowa to recover a party | buildings will probably be rebuilt or re Deborests Richards, of Chadron, bank: | Somervifle. Her hushand traveled a good LEFT ONLY TO NATURE'S GARE. | A olonrning i that state ‘who {5 | TOWN SITES ON TIIE WAY. paired. ho post s gaerisoned entirely | or lot Tin block 3, §109 Land always was accompanied by his — wanted for trial here | by colored troops and the railroad runs C. Anderson, Lusk, hardware, 1 in | gypsy wife. While on a visit to the Lngineer Van Aulken's Tria Borers I'he Ashland burglars, who were eanght | close to the barracks £475. R Thgm ands in 1 lie made the acquain Find & Six-Inch Vein of Conl— in this city, ven a preliminary | phe Mineral Heart of the ritory Soon after leaving Fort Robinson the Bakers sk, groceries and | tance of Marictta Rink, wife of a wealthy . hearing when taken home by the officers 1 1ed—A Tri m Chad- route enters what is known as White | postoflice, g ) brewer of this city LUhe gypsy queen ap Seward Camp Fire and put under £500 bonds, They burgiar bbb T N river canon, and for some twenty five A. L. Smails, Ainsworth, Neb,, hard- | peared to be so religious that” the brow- | Lincoln Matters, ized, visited the capital city and were ron to Lusk—Character miles passes through a rot hilly, | ware, 1in 6, £300. or's wife took a liking to her, and invited jmled 1 one day tics of the Country. rocky, inhospitalile looking region, suit Walker & Waters, Lusk, saloon, 3in 5, | her to call whenever convenient. During 54 The Lincoln base ball ¢club go to Leav able only for grazing purposes. The | $250 . one of her visits the queen told Mrs, Rink h o IFROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN RUNBAU. enworth to-day for a series of four games stream that s dignitied with the name of S. Adamsky, Lusk, clothing, 2 in 5, [ about the large amount of money she | 1 - Visitors tothe capital eity arefirstofall [ in that eity SRR Lrsk, Wyo., July 2, 1836, —[Corre- | “White” river is a little insignificant | §275. deposited with a banker, who was lirgel S St b attracted by the state institutions located | ~Judge George W, Post of York is in | gonderice of the Brg.|—This is the place | 1ooking ereek that a man can step across | -~ Wyoming Lumber company, Douglas, | interested in the fim of Jordan, Marsh 3.9, oI, 618 A here andthey ought to be, for the state ineoln stopping at Opelts, greheralls known as Silver CIIE, so onited | at almost any place, and that usually | 17, 18 and 10 in 8, $505 & Co, and who paid a high rate of - - 128 boatt oany Teral Th exnendivives Tor |, Hev.and Ses 1 W, Rend of Rock fa | PoL LNttt s so called | o8 not contain water enough to que an & Co,, Lusk, drugs, 4 in 5, | interest. Sho so impressed the German | = has been very liberal m expen 8 208 | Jund 1 ‘are in Lincoin for a three we | from the fact that some two years g | th thirst of the average [owa prohibi Iady with her account that the brewer's buildings and grounds and for yearly ex- | B0 G B Hves there was considerable mining excite- | tionist. 5 e r & Johnson, Lusk, general stoel wite concladed to save some moncy penses in maintaining the institutions AT TIE HOTELS ment caused by the discovery of siyer | About nineteen miles from Crawford 5. ) i and deposit it with the banker whom the Among th different nstitutions, and | vesterday woere registered the follow- | here, and of which I will give a fuller or forty-8ix west of Chadron, a station asmussen of Wilson, and Rasmus- | queen had told her about. From that Youn in the heart of the city, is the | ing Nebraskan’s C. Shallenberge cotint furthor on. has been loeated and named Andrews, hw»‘!‘ ranch, four miles west of Lusk | time until two years ngo the German lady o -palstret ) 1 gronnds, which are | Usceola; W. W, Root, Crete, ( “The building ‘,‘ (frend throapt @ It is located in ang etween 3, §300. Supposed to have been | gave the gypsy queen $14,000 in install For Ano state universily and grouncs, fod by | Wuldo, Ulyssos: TL. T. Clarke, 'Ot he building of a railr rough and | jigh and rocky blufls th fl\\unw,i bought for speculation. | ments of ¥100 to }:«m amonth to deposit ensy of access and are daily visited by [ f U ToYSses olumbus: | Charles, | the development of central Wyoming, an | consists principally of a water “tank, coa Minnick & Lamberson, Lusk, saloon, 8 | for her. Two years ago sho wanted to hundreds. To the person who passes | Tobras, Crete Stilson, Potter, L. J. | immense area of country heretofore oc- | shed, and_ three or four hittle cabins and | in 3, §260. ¥ 1 & draw some money. so as to educate her through the grounds, be he citizen or :vu.m. )\ \l,‘. (;lQI‘”,I R. le- cupied chiefly by the Indians and cow mnm “‘:v'r‘l\m'*\|'|5't])”ml!:}m = I;:uch of a “ll""l;l’ ;‘}:‘*‘""l‘x'-nuf Fort Colling, Col,, ”'”'“ |'|\ The gypsy ‘1"“""‘""""";"1 . al » prospact 18 s thatis pleas- | Kaig, Syracuse; William Mille atl; | Yo, ts atteroting e ntbs ‘e Age 88 will ever be b ero saloon, 4in 3, §240. _ | the banker was i Europe, and would no L e 'i','l'“f",','\l‘,::,', pwith | Bed: Sl ivany Aurots Wi, Wilsolki [ 4o oo R . of Jving tAndrows the tond - pusses Saniders, Lusk, saloon, 5 in 8, | vetuen for sovoral months. The German mn e ) grounds Al L. " [e co ' k e PSC through what is called “Dry Vi W 1 three months ago. On {1 4 | woman waited until thy h A like 5 in other cities are fairly vile, P the matters connected therewith may be | whicliis simply a deep_gorge leading to Brown, of Richards Bros. & | when she placed the matter in the hands T Pvaliabia tn GROLE Around the building and the walks ad- of interest just at this time. the summit on the main- aivide between | Brown, Chadron, for meat market build- | of her lawyer, who wrote a_letter to the Tesininz DIARUNEL jacent, broken rock and brick and frag- | Tt is not to bo won | RAILROADS. tho |.vm|rn1 \I\_ m’ul‘_ ivor :nu: I'tl\nm\ng ing for' Chadvon " Meat company, 6 in 3, | queen, roquesting her to call at his .,m|..‘., i icacin & B - g ontdinre 8 oek cans are dyspeptics. Swallowing ic | P ~ & AV ARt A er. From Fort Robinson to the sum- | §200. She skipped to Canada. She returned to Bold_ e mentary boards ar .lyun\hilx‘uxz.l‘I‘m 1;« u; Hibica on A Tiot sutninor day doos the mis: | Wyoming, ono of the richest in re. | A orndo noarly all the way, the | . Dennis Collins, of Galling’ Bros.. lam- | Somastolio todter i whs Immediately " the fect of the unwary, and an abandoned | ghiot,' Why™ then not, add 10 dvops o | sources, has for sevoral rensons remained | fucling avorging sixty-vight feet o' the | bormen at Atnsworth, Neb, d and 1013, | arrestod by ono of ‘the headquanter. in. | — = pece of property, tenantless and home- | Angostura itters, the world renoned | apout the only territory undeveloped. | mile. Direetly on the summit or grand di- | & i shectors, e quieon sektowiodgall hav DREXEL & MAUL, less, could not present a more dreary | 4ARE0 ‘“\m th thio stomneh, The causes are various, Asis well known, | vide,about nine miles from Andrews,fifty- Feavy & Rulston, of Douglas and Lusk, | ing received the money, but says sha lost Brsosssord 689, . JuSK [} and deserted nppearance than these sur- Pt Wyoming is one of the greatest and best :"':l"'f'“‘lfl“h““‘-;‘\.‘\"“”""";X‘ h:;"";:l::'l':“’;“"l-“ ,‘i e B 0, otel and saloon, g | 1t Pl in business spaculations. S YT OB SIeRLHoE ODDS AND ENDS. M R e N < | eastof the omin ¢, situatec J. L. Hogle, Lusk, hotel and saloon, 2 — o g S l”]”-; ) 1||f(rl(:[\‘..‘«""x?‘\..\lml‘x‘l‘u kit - ks "”“I'.‘"""”"‘l il i “I Sioux county, Nebraska, & town has | and 3in 2, $150 : Kirk's Gorman Pile Ointment. UNDERTAKERS, OUTIS BEURIBE 1ibok; KBWLIR ¥ TE N AR: || BUFDY ] BB e e e ol s B T B Koo Jnts hiolesaleand retadl | sure quro for blind, bleeding, and. Itehing AND EMBALMERS. and the s hook, and in so far asa eys are covered w s IWEN, . 1 quot ers, 4 in ¢ 3 Piles. One box has cured the worst eases of 7 £ pearances go th peaceful tools of in- a1 iV5ke VR sands of eattle and horses, and sheep that arrounded by a splendid-looking J. K. Calkins, of Lusk Herald, 5 in 5, | ten years standing. N need suffer ten ‘M“ll:_': l\g!\]-[-yy;,}«;- Farn: ; “.n‘j‘lgu by dustry could be casily believed to have 1 (hadivoree case,” Sald ) fing their own food from beginning to o country, but it is loeated at such | $200. minutes after using this wonderful Kirk's | tisraphsolicitod and prompdy attondod to. B Beste o swords in an- | Judge Wakeley, in response to a repor- | end of the year, and never saw an ear of [ an altitude that it is doubtful about its | = Bosse & Langer, Lusk, furniture,6in 5, | German Pile Ointment. 1t absorbs tumor |',' - l_" "““‘ e " A aid | ter's request for news the other day. | corn or a pound of hay. “They are I.~Iulr- heing utilized to advantage for agrieul- [ $200. :llx‘n; }::on:ffll'l":fl?fr"""il acts as & poultice leipation [ 1l B 2l B R . N " N ol g ing. "he: " s, T g Stros 1 ives Bl relie “What was it?The same old stovy, I | supporting and wealth-incrensing. They | tural purposes. There is not a stream | * David Wucherer, Lusk, hoots and s German Pily on - the mext general - assembly || IV WL S B Y el | have made millionaires of many men. | within miles of Bowen, and_an attempt | shoes, 9 in G, $17 B e L e ARoaT A i i A for another big appropriation. The few | . 0 ) AL et 58151 When the Union Pacifie was built through | to bore a well resulted in ting ten feet The total sales aggregated $6,000 for box is warranted by our agents, Sold flower beds with Ch p, neglected plants [ it from memo A happy marriage fol- | 10" Guth parts of the territory the stock: | of water at a depth of 130 feet, - A news- | twenty-five lots. { P A g k y by druggists: sent by mail on receiptof price, stroggling for exister re bordered with | lowed by drunkenness, eruelty and de- | yen saw their opportunity and imoroved | paper, the Sioux County Post, was Depot buildings, stock yards, ete., are | b0c per box. struggling grass, long since ran up to | sertion on the part of the hushand. There | it. Making Cheyenne thoir headquarters | about” the fi estabhished | to be erccted here, and “the town will DRt G 0. BENTQM, EROb Forfeit if not Havana Filler. sced, and all’ around and about through | 4re a few variations, in the way of adul- | and residence, they pushed their herds | there, and a few othe iches of busi- | soor nne village proportions, A brick [ ¢ 0006 e Goondman and Kuhn S Bty the grounds the weeds nod and wave in | (e e Vo e Bt bad | and ranches 'to”the north as rapidly as [ ness are now represented. The water | yard is already m_operation, with three | S0l by Gt Gooodman and Kuhn, & Coo thie breeze, o standing advertisement that | GG FERR SIEREEINES AL AL | the Indians could be pushed out. They | problem 1s the first_great question to be | Jumber yards being established, will fue- gl bt o husbandman has heen gathoring out | FEESEY B GRS TVERIIY, fe grow g ¢ soon themselves fairly duzzled with | solved before Bowen can begin to boom | nish abindant building matevial. Prices A Solitary Horseman. the tares around the university. The |0 humerons. too. I sometimes won- rsudden increase in wealth. They | very much. ] of course are pretty high at present, but | Aiansaw Traveler: Captain Niggles- building itself partakes largely of the | GGy oo e relation is coming | Were ra From Bowen the rond at once takesa | they will soon settle down. 1t is confi- | wopth, who is n eandidate for the logis- same neglected appearance. Window [ 585t 8 pounter of law | 1y _opu down srade and at about_eleven miles | dently expected that Lusk will make 8 | Juoore ‘stopped. ot the unprotentious broken out and either left dly bo: sses the Niobrara riv denomin erccted palatial re lights vacant or supplied with a frie or “Run- | booming town, and the county seat of a | }5uce 'of old Sam Saber. popularly | new county to'be taken from the north | Wil the left the eourt room in a brown study. After supper, sandidate 2 on the and no one conld be blamed in judging *L don’t want to tell you my answer to | and made it one of therichest cities of its | known and almost universally catled, | end of Laramie, provided, always, of | joreh smoking a cigar, S: s Tittle boy that the entire institution \\:n,l\}rnu; Ut | e query of the divine William, ‘What's | siz Tn‘ the Il'uul’ulu'ul‘ II‘.\'A‘\')‘ | year A‘IA.]"'rt() lnm ul‘ll\uu 'l_:]u sel r:uu-hf ”A ;'oull ! the consentof Cheyenne can | ghyiy appronched. upon the commons instead of its being | o AR ) b walt ¢ their marketable stock was driven | mile further on, two miles west of the | be obtained “Come here son. Sit or ¢ knee. the iest educational institution in the | 10 & Nameg it wouldwt look well in | 3ol (o Chayenne and shivped to Chi- | Nebraska line, abouttwelve miles west [ Fle old town at present contains ftty= | Now" wouime’ Toed. Do sou o 1o iles from | eight business houses. OF course all will | (i 5o19™ b d Van | move down to the new town, and several d as it is hers 5 ning Water, state. What shail it profit if §50.000 are print,” said Menry Yingling, proprietor ro over the Union Pacifie, and all the | of Bowen and sixt spent y to maintain this public | of the Thirteenth Street newstand and | owhers had to do was toadd to their | Chadron is anothe institution of learning if busine: 5 reporter the other | bank account the rapidly aceumnlating | Tassol. Here extensive stock yards have | of those who purchased lots are alr “No, but me and Dick killed a water Wy | moceatin yistuly.” A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE inside | cigar stove to a B the walls is conducted 1 the same way “It has ¢ d me lots of inward | incresse in wealth. Of course the very | already been constructed, and a water- | packing up. “You did"’ as on the outside. An institution of this anity o overheard the com- | thing they did not want a rawlroud | tank and other appertenances located, | Two daily construction trains run be- h, hah.” FORM 5 CHNTS. kind to the strange within its grounds is | ments made by parties who would see | through their grazing grounds in the | Lut [ think that a town site has not yet | tween Chadvron and Lusi, both earrying “\Were you not afraid he would bite et Targely judged by its appearance to the [ my name on the hotel registers. The | north, which would break up the stock | heen platted. A saloon in & tent Wwas | passengers, and it is understood that a | o WY Py Al S R O outside world, and nothing so much most humiliating event occurred to me | monopoly, business. They had even | about the only sign of business at pres- | passengor and mail tram will soon be put | ° Sveetiis o merits and Dtk 11sccord gl i i **Ho, he couldn’t bite me. T could git 5 sembling some deserted barracks canan- [ in Lincoln a few years ago, when I was | fenced in thous PR hGE hIRY R Wi thtC# SMOKE EL FERNO 10c CIGAR. ands of acresof govern- | ent, and judging from the number of | on. ‘There 1s a continnous stream of peo- spire any _ with _confidence in | traveling for an Omaba cigzar firm. A | ment Jand, and to-duy there ave” sco ponies standing in front of it I should | plé through this section, some stopping | oot LIk, Mddress BANGIART BROS, Solo Ageats, the institution. The auppropria- [ package had been sent to me and had | of pastures of that kind tha T think it was daing a_lucrative business. | here, but many more going ou to the new | “"Cyic fittio man, after a while you can 130 Fifth Avenue, = CHICAGO tions for the state uni i we | reached Lincoln three or four days | than the average county in Nebraska, | This place is located in the center of town of Dougl tell the people that you salon Captain large enough in amount and Jliberal | ahead of me. When Larrived I went to | But the government interposed. and | splendid stockicountry, and 1 am advised TRACK-LAYING WESTWARD Nizglesworth's kne RETAIL AT enough to cover everything inside the | the express oflice and asked if there | ovdered these fences removed, and many | that the railrpad, company propose to | is progressing at the rate of ten wiles a o, that nin’t nuthin’ ter tell. I sot | D.W. Saxo, Loslio & Morrell, walls and ontside, and”that the grounds | was anything there for Yingling. o compiymg with the order, and all | make this a great shipping point. week,” which s to be increased t0 two | op ‘my pap's knce yestidy, an' he's big- [ € F. Goodthan, W. Shaflord & C0., are allowed to go in such a wretehed, | Yes,” replied the , looking up, ‘but [ will soon have to. o : . LUSK. miles a day after this week. ger'n you.” & = | J. AL Fuller & Co., fl-‘l‘ur‘ B culous way is palpable neglect and | where in h—1is Yingling? “That’s my |~ For many y the Union Pacific had | The next town is Lusk, where Iam now | I to-day nceepted an invitation from | #4508 5 mometling to toll fori| | ioney & 0lseon) b etk Ak : i : i : 9 ! : Yes, 1t would be something to tell, ahn & Co., $am Farnsworth, nothing else. * The complaints come from [ name,’ replied I. ~ Say, the look of sur- | a complefe” monopoly of shippmg the | writing, but aflagt on has been es- | Mr. Heck and Billy Kirkruft, conductor | 1, going to the legislature.” e Rratt % 004 LA U RIS RANkIAL] ans of Lincoln, as well as tax-paying | pi ens in the state, that alittle reform be maugurated in th ter. The rly se that spread over that elerk’s clas- | stock raised in Wyoming. Finally the | tablished at the '*Node” ranch, some | and phiz would stop a clock. He ¢ Northern Pacitic was built through Mon- | cight miles east of her s for @ half minute and then in a tone | tana in the north, and divided the traflic, | eighty-four and seve ) wincer on the construdtion train, Lusk is exactly | to visit the end of the t -tenths miles from | the work was progr Jumes Forsy the. “Pap snys you amn't.” ck and see how | «yfibats putting the boy down, - i 3 ine. When wo | yatt pting G b0y o s, | Railway Time Table appropriations to the university, outside | of mingled astonishment and disgust, ex- | carrying to marl ‘ge portion of | Chadron by rail. This is the far-famed | Jeft on our return trip to-night the track | «ondel comes that blamed fool, H of appropriations for new improvements, | claiimed. ‘Holy smoke, I've fiad that | the ¢attle raised in orn Wyoming. | place called "Siivér Clif.” Some five or | was laid seven and one-half miles west | ;xonde OMAHA. : B inks hes goin’ tothe legislatur’, but he Sfor current expenses, sularies, ete, | package to every Chinese laundry in | But the shrewd managers of the Chieago | six The distan thinks he’s goin’tothe leg 9 120" siltver was discovered in a | from Lus a ear The following s the time of arrival and doc n : 't g se enough to holler when C 5 (i $11,00, and for meidentals, 3 000.” This | Lincoln, looking for Yingling. Well, | & Northwestern railrond company, | hill here and weompany known as *“The | Douglas is fifty-five miles, aud M ""‘3'(',‘;’“"1;'1": Tj"‘l‘\’:‘\'fi:';‘ u‘:vh:\t my pap BB oot Teatis o, tha G St 1 3. is ce.tainly money enongh so that a few | the boys heard ot it before I got to the | al s with an eye wide open to busi Great Wyoming (Mining and Milling | ningham, wlm?n s the contract for lay- i f O. arrive nod depart (nnnlhmrsupntll\ ner of I hundred dollars conld be ussd in keeping | hotel and o painting excursion at my ness, saw a golden opportunity that they | company” was — organized to d ing the ivon,says he will reach Douglas Get away.” Enl- -\Eu W ox‘;m&r z!m;l 2"(‘_‘2"!}’“[‘1‘2’{1”}I;.eblll- the surroundings decent, even at th Pense the result. Idrowned m, were not slow to avail themselyes of. It | velop the mine. ' The mining claim | easily by August 20. At moiments later, ind notthenight | &40 u-‘f:b'zm i ‘.m,.;.mu. J s o B crom e B = pense of a high-priced professor or a su- [ humiliation but left the road soon after, | had been long known that central Wyom- | or district consists solely of a little range A BIG CATTLE DRIVE. boen so dark, a solitary horseman might | depot. pernumerar; for fear of further humiliation.” ing was rich in gold, silver, copper,mica, | of high, abrupt, rocky hills, covering | The Bay State Cattle company, of | 008 30 LME M BRGS0 the ola mili- | peiago tram KIPGE TRAINS. ; VAN AULKEN'S TRIAL. —_— coal, and other materials, and had ine; about 240 nores -of territory, that loolk which Mr. John A. McShane of Omaha, | iV 20H u-" idge !lflns&vj&ldfi:\;fi (._l;.l (fi':-mx:." cfi. 2! The BEE noted some time since the ar- “Iam old fogyish cnough to believe | haustible springs of oil and lukes of sodn, | though they might have been Hoated | is manager, is driving 2 AlYALOBL N ol L s SAL AR rest of & man named Van Aulken, at | yja¢ we used to have much better times | but what were they worth in a wild and | here from the Rocky mountains and set | tle from Texas to the Br ion DyAneHulA m“’—"‘w e Torpid Live 00--11:10 p. m, present division_ehgineer of the Lincoln yspensin mes mountainous country, 200 to 500 miles | down on the prairic or elsc thrown from | north of Montana, the dominion goy 2 7| from a railroad? Absolutely nothing! | the bowels of the earth by some volcanic | ment, it is said, having offered stockmen ads haye now. Of course | icir development was both impractic- | action, It is said to be really a front of | great inducements to et Leave Transfor for Omaha at 7 when we were young fellows thirty i ago than you and Costive food well unt You cannot digest you your hver and bowersac extension of the Northweste 0, with head- uarters at Fremont. The party making A H = and rODOrLY, sth’s Pi T Bonrrest. was Secley, of Benpott, who | we were a little more cireumseribed thun | able and nnprofitable. A the Black Hills range that terminates at | hords thero. This herd 18 divided mto | BOPerty: Brandreth's Eillficasenfono) CONNECTING LINES. claimed Van Aulken had stolen his over- | you are, but then we got nlong without | Another thing: The Union Pacige had | Leadyille. The Running Water, which | ten droves of 2,800 each, to be driven & Arrival and depafture of trains from tho coat and valuable pap contained regulate the bowelg, stimuiate the liver | Transfer Dopot at Council Bluffs: ici ieti w » | long hadl a virtual monopoly of the Paci- | here is a very small stream tlows around | through, one of which has just passed i e T 1S jzosti thorcin. Yesterday afternoon the easo | ROt Uhe restriotion, | fie const. traflie, with the Northwestern | the west and north sides of the hillsor | near Lusk, Lt e L e R e s o came up for preliminary hearing in | Which he was smoking, “isa pretty good | road practically at its mercy, and | nill. The Iatter isa very singular for- | Tur BEE is sold on construction trains | g oS0 1S SH6 BUTES absolutely harm* county court before Judge Parker, and | ono It costs me fifteen cents, In those | it~ competition with the - other | mation, composed chiefly of flut rocks of | and dehivered here daily, and, as every- | ggsor old and youn, ¢ Shesies, witnesses were present from Fremont. | gavk I nover paid more than fhree cents | Chicago lines centering at Council Blufts. | all sizes and thicknesses and which stand | where else, is_exceedingly popular, In [ SROTOUNE: Duvision Engineer Hopkins, of the B. & | 15 ona"\ehich this thing can't keop com- | The Northwestern felt the need of a | nearly perpendicular either on the end | a saort tinie, when regular m | trains | mhe Days of Grace Allowed in Differ- “What is the eause of that?” | are put on this new Elkhorn line, it will 7 ERop Adomes dn e and | isa question I here prepounded to many | reach here early the following morning M. Ashland cutofl work, was also present | pany ' with 1 It was the celebrated | through line to the Pacifte. It also real- | or edie as a witness for the accused. The promj- brand “Principe,” which was the | ized the immense benelit to aceru ent Countries. nence of the prisoner in railroad work " 3 < N o | the advantage to be derived by having | and the usual answer is, “Damfino!” | after it1s published, and the indications Dry (.omls' Chronicle: (i BRNG the case one watched with consid:, | tiost popt At e Mystore | the first railroad into the Blick Hills | Quite s large snd oxtonsive quartz mill | are that it Will have b extonsive circula- Irclind, Bergamo and Vien erable incerest, and Seel who prose- | ['heeded to eat for five cents, Cham- | and Central Wyoming. It accordingly | has been worked some two or three years | tion in Central Wyoming. aay Xi £ fair {i £ £ cutes, thinks that the purloiners of the sold for $1.50 a bottle. Cider went | quietly purchased the mont, Elkhorn | but the comvany has got into litigation | ~ To-morrow 1 go to Douglas, in Albany rankfort, om‘o fair fl[n:\r‘. our days. are nailed. At a late hour the for four cents & gallon or $1.50 a barrel. | & Missouri Valley line from Missouri | over it and about a month ago it shut | county, which is to be the winter te ‘L}vn»‘ly; I‘.‘““""\’“'g“\",‘. "‘i{b""z.q.'"" | A05A e was still in progress. Wiisky was cheap and thore woren-t o | Valley, Ta. to Valentine, Neb,, and speed- | down. A mortgage for $16,000 held by a | minus ‘of this railroad, and from which | 1238, Venice, Amsiordam, Rotterdam, A 71005 a6 COAL AT THE SALT WE | many drinkers as how,either. Timos huve | ily extended it westward. ~ Crossing the tleman in Milwaukee comes due the | point I will keep tho readers of Tu | Middleburg, Antiwerp, Gologne, Brestau, X8R (1084 00T HOUBLURINE “The indications from a geological point | whanged sinee then, though [don’t think | Missouri river at Blur, it was almost a | first of August, at which time the prop- | Beg fully advised of everything of inte AR AR OB R Y g | of view are suid to be very favorable for | ['jiuve changed with them. And yet, we | direct line westward for' the Illinois and | erty will change hands. The company | est in that seetion 3 Dantzie, Koningsberg and France, ten 215 Sl conl, and now, at a depth of 920 feet, a | gonsidered those prices big, just as wé do | lowa division of the Northwestern, and | has been very rveticent in regard to the ——— dugs. gy 3 : A NARASILILODIN A EAGIN) six-inch vein of “genuine coal has been | ¢hoge which obtain now.” it is now no sceret that the company will | production and profits of the mine, but A Most Liberal Offer. mburg and Stockholm, twelve days. a0 M. | Ao discovored. The previous coal find, as —_ push the toad clear through to the Pa- | the fact that it has failed to met its obli- | Tho Voutaie Belt Co.. Marshall Mich vles, “eight days; Spain, fourteen SIOUX CITY & PAGIFIC, f | Tom Murray having let the contract | cific, muking another great thoroughfar ] i y rocorded, was of a poor qualit, e T S | R O D oy Joplobrated VolialoBolth i, ge! S of uny good at all. : las y fect, | for his new (or old) building to Joe Dies | between Chicag Francisco, | thy aying iny , 4l | and Eleetric Appliar on thirty days [ S0 00 : g also, n vein of salt water was round, but | it'looks ns thouseh that structure would, | and, I think, the only line owned and | though some of the interested parties | {ial (o any mn ailioted with nervous e Atliapandaomeicthor.plages it onl) mAnll a (.-qvul I.k\'t'!\u degrees ’f"'l TR T ST TRy ANSAT T controlled by one company. lmst_ymu- clnim that the present suspension is sim- ility, loss of vitality, manhood, ete (et (el holidays ara Rt was accordingly valueless. From pres- AORR R R e e et L IR tho s rosd swae completed westward to | ply a game of freeze-out, the big fishes of | Tjustrated pamphlet in’ sealed envelope | /0% pite days at London, Naples, Am- ent observations it would look as though G 0 48 L such a | Chadron, and a branch built north to | the company trying to swallow up the | with full particulars mailed free. Write (i Rotlavas INRE L e the chavces for salt were diminishing | prediction as being abzolutely certain of | Buffulo Gap, and which has just been | little ones. “That the mine has produced | them at once. SLALAam, S0P ereRN, AnIWOED TG0 Genlon, thir Pacific Ex) Denvor Expross ~Local ixpi ess. B. & M. IN NEB, and coal prospects inerensing. ‘The well | fulfithment. For the past fifteen or twen- | completed to Rapid City, being” the first | considerable siver is certain, but wheth —————— burgDanizlo, !\'Ufli(lf'-'f'wr;z i‘lgti France Ml g xnses . now lacks ahout fifty feet of beingthe | ty years, more or less, Tom has heen | and only railroad to "the Black Hills [ in paying quantities no one not strictly She Wanted Grapes, out not at Venice, Cologne, Breslan anc SOUTHW ). deepest, hole in tho state, and 1 UTHWARI time or before 2,000 feet down 13 at interested knows. s branch will be extended to imfu'umon prevail v the | Building that strncture, and the public country. Tt is also probable that th i A However, the general Detroit Free Press: Some time ago it Nuremburg. At Hamburg the day on ained | will not be inclined to behieye his assur- | Black that the mineisa | was announced in the papers that a which the bill or note falls due makes one ) PION i ..Day Bxpi a good amount of the foundation work of | ances that it will be finished this fall, un- | Deadwood. ¥ g failure in pecuniary respects. prominent Detroiter would muke a trip | Of the days of grace, but it 15 not so else- Night Tk Nebraska will be known and possibly | til the last brick is faid and the last nail | From Chadron the main line will this | ~ Although this point is generaily known | to Spain this summer. Three or four | Wher A D ALY L SR some important discoveries may be | driven. senson be completed westward 139 7-10 | at Silver CIif, a postoflice was some two | days after the announcément ho received | , Three days® grace are allowed in North | 250 8.4 3 ¥ made, if not in a flow of brine, of L . e _ ] miles to the Fetterman country, where u | years ago established here and named | a call at his house from an oldish lady, [ America, at Berlin and in Scotland. O thing equally valuablo, The Knights of Pythias excursionists | town has already been platted. usk, in honor of Hon. Frank S. Lusk, | who introduced hersef us living in the | At Bio de Janeiro, Bahia and other | 4.a | v 3. |" (o, 8T By M. & O, THE SEW * 3D CAMP FIRE, are arriving day by day from Toronto | Your correspondent arrived at this | who is manager of the Western Live | city and stating that she had read the | PArts of Brazil, fifteen day: rv.o| BidBio/Onkland Ac The G. A. R. men have arranged for an | and i 1l report a “splendid time.” Judg- | point, Lusk, yesterday from a trip over | Stock company, and one of the noted | notic in the United Statos tho throo days of | =i0css=—"yayrnn, extensive camp fire at that place this ing from this uniformity of sentiment, | the entire line. The country east of | stockmen of this territery. The famous [ “Yes, I shall visit Spain,* he replied. grace are reckoned exclusive of the day o 3 ! I £ N £ e g Co T & Q. W, Tuesday evening, at which time and | {1# 1" . I » trontod the | Chadron is now quite well known to T | *Node' ranch, a few miles cast of here, The Malaga grapes come from | 9 Which the note or bill fulls duc and in- Via Plaitsmouth, .| i‘lm General Thityer will be present and §‘;~,‘{,‘,.§‘:.'g‘;?d|;‘y”"“ must hayo treated tho | 1Tl 40re: bt '8 description of the | 18 onc of their ranches. Mr. Lusk was | Spain, don't they?'” she asked. clusive of the last duy of grace " NOTE - A, teains dally; B3, duily excopt Sy ’. W. Wilcox, of I linois, “the Mendoti b — country and road west may be of interest. | also postmaster, and the postoflice was “Yes'm," dny: C, daily except Saturday; D, duly except carpenter,” Aitorne General Leese and Scalds, burns and bruises, no matter | Four and a half miles west of Chadron | located on the west side of the hills near “You will probably go rignt where , Monday. - ~ a number of others from this city con- | how severe, are healed by St. Jacobs | is a station called Wyoming Junetion, | the quartz mill, where a store of general | they grow?” STOCK YARD THA template %on_:g up to enjoy the evening | Oil, where the Black Hills branch starts from | stock had also been established.” Eurly “Undoubtedly. c . P. depot, O and to assist in the festivities that report ————— the main line. Of course it is too near | in the spring of the present season peo- | “Wel . , I wanted to gee if you wouldn't says will be held on an - extensive scale TALKS WITH TRAVELERS, Chadron for a town to be 7 : buit. Eifteen | ple begun to flock in here and e domea’ little favor. I'm very fond of : belitting the cause and the prominent ——— miles from Chadion i3 the first station i . Nearly every branch w - | Malagas, but 1 hate to pay two shillings c i partics there present. Short Interviews Gathered in the | that assumes village proportions, which good, bad and indifferent. A | a pound for’em, 1 don't believe they b 0=t e~ ;Wb %0 py 1, ; ABOUT THE CITY. Hotol Rotundas. hus been named town, ot hamnlet, consisting chictly of | are over 10 cents s pound there, and [l Ny ;G s wo burglaries on a small scale weve | a7 7. B Dinsmore, of Sutton. [Mr. BT LODC tents and rough board shanties, was built [ leave 30 cents with you and ha RESTRAMRI A reported at polie headquarters yester- day, which illustr ate the fact that the ou D sl LNt s atod near tho old postoflice of | mear the quattz mill, and which now con- | bring me back. three pounds. Please so- 25 YEARS IN USE. e i hwt vt | Dawes City, which latter 1 ‘understand | tains about 100 people. - Mon with stocks | loet Tavge bunches, and don't have any | The Greatost Helleal TESmEh of the Ag night raiders are still around about in by § still retains its name, there being a con- | of goods worth several thousand dollars | sawdust on 'em’ 1 " the city., The lumber office of 8. C. | after a little matter connected with the | flict between the 1owh site _company and | are doinf( busigess in tents, some of them | His astomshment was so great that she gymeroms oL/ LINGULN BUSINESS nIHEGTUm Groon & Co was entered and some 3 in | issuance of some of our bonds. You | postoflico department relative to name, | wholosale estublishments. The Lusk | had Jad down the money and gotaway | T ORPID LIVER ehango abstracted from the drawer, and | know “our school house went up in | A newspaper called the Champion, has | Hevald, published Dy J. K. Calkins, atly | before he could speak. Hovustlha 1o thi | sssnstapsetises Bewalzosire Earh eI T y Nonis ruc s the 1 sidence of Dr. _Uuhl' W visited gmoke ' lust winter, and we im. | Deen ablished and nearly all branches | represents the newspaper business. Richi- | door just as she bourded a stre , and o head, with a dull sensation in tho Th and some eatables taken, The adwom. | FIGE (U3 WHEEE CARE - W€ G | of business ave represented or soon will | ards Bros. & Brown, of Chadron, have | she called to him from the platform: hack pprn Paln wader tho shosiders e Tremont tion (o lock doors, even if the weather Is [ JEESEIY (0, 100 OLEL A0 s | be. The railroad company has a neat | established a bankl “Tho town-sit¢ com- |~ “Lurgo bunches and no suwdust, The | biade ¥ullaces nfier enting, with o dis 3.0 ¥ warm, is a good one to follow. for that Pln‘vullfl to the extent of | and commodious depotbuilding, and all | pany has platied its new town on the east | sawdust never agrees with me.” Irritability of tempor, Low Cor. FLh an L5, Lincoln, Nof The party who came to the Tremont | g o0 and they were bought by an the usual railroad appurtenances. The | side of the hills, on a splendid and gentle - . g of baving neglect, 3100 per day, Street cary trow house (0 ang house from out in the state and brought aha party. ‘They are 5-16s, It scems, | tOWR is situated in a "good agriculturai | sloping tract of prhirie land between the The Voice of the People. iy Dizzincss, Fluti vlln at the parcofthe oy, " T T with him another man’s wife is being |y wover ‘that the parties who purchased | country. aud all that will Tetard its | hills aud the Ranning Water. The locu- [ The people, as a whole seldom make ilsars, Dote before pie ofes: 1oadashe JOIL W TTAWKING, — pursued by the angry husband, who Is | o ie o ot e onclasion that | &Fowth is its proximity to the booming | tion is all that could e desired. It is on mistakes, and the unanimous voice of [ GYfu Grenme Higily colated Urine, uad A ~' y [ now i iho wity, Yostonday Deputy Dis- | {ROPLIAES SR 4, 86 SORGUSIn, 1At | Town of Chadron. : land formerly Gwned by Mr. Lusk, and | praise which comes from those who hav CONSTIPATION, Architect, trot Attorney Stearns had o warrant 1s- | 00 S e Direhasers seem to think | 1he next station or town is twelve | said gentleman has been appointed town | used Hood's Sarsaparilla, fully just TUTT'S PILLS uro especiully adapted Oflicos 1. i, wnd 42, Richards Block, Liac sued for the mun's arrest, c]mrqlng him necessary. Iam here to straighten the miles west of Earth Lo, twenty-seven | site agent and has the sale of lots. Mr, | the elaims of the proprietors of this gi to such ca one doso effocts such & Neb. Eiovator on 11th stres with adultery, and the warrant has been | TRER T S0 SRR PHEEYGY (g | miles from Chadron, and is named Lusk has also beenappointed superinten- | medicine. Indeed, these very elaims o eliange of feelig \ato astonisli the sufferer, . - placed in the hands of ofticers to serve— | FHNEE HP . ~ CRAWFORD. dent of the railtoad company’s coal min- | based entirely on ‘what the” people say nodrnersass tha A pnetite hod case the caritms PR e for o when they find the man. N It is situated about three miles east of | ing interests in this territory, which will | Hood's Sarsaparilla has done tor them. nour Moy A Action on F. M WOODs, ¢ Two partics numed Halter and Ander- | progs: pe s PiLEs | Fort Robinson, in a beautiful section of | be simply imniense. The fivst sale of [ Read the abundant evidence of its cura: | the DisestiveOrgans Hegular Stools s ; 1 : § son wore up in police court, charged with | ™ A sure care for Blind, Bleeding, Itchin | country, and is having a wonderful | lots was made yestérday and at auction. | tive powers, and give it u fair, honest L—,——"'"':__—'_"' Live Stock Auctioneer : being tho principal actors { two fights— | and Uleorated Piles has boen discovered by | growtli and boom, considering the short | Mr, B, Whitney of @ Nortolk, Neb., | trial Lll"s EXTRACT SAHSAPARILLA T B ol e e B that s, o fight apiece between eaoh other. | Dr. Willisws, (an Indian remedy), called Dr | Space of time the town has been platted. | special agent for the transit company, was ——————e novates the body, .nakes healthy fleab, rat Hoory s, Bito Bloclk, Lincoln, Nol o4 The case was tried by the court und both mm.mn:urmum:“}lrlzg::tmeu& A [e. 1o | Tthink the lots were sold less than two | present and superintended tho sale, and r Thought, Btrengthens the weak, ropairs the wastes of Gollowny und Short Horn bulls (o1 s i diciples of Joln L Sullivan wore Gned | SEE1scuied the wypst chionle siseaat 3308 | monhs ago. yet. 1 counted over fifty A ararh el et e v B 5. NI t0-1ir0 | e A oA MR e eed 1. 1, GOULDING e 5 S0 oou SRS mitutes after _ptm“ this wonderful sooth | buildings since erected, some of them | tesy made for ham a friend of every per- | my life over again,” said an American brain, and fmparts o “vigor f mantiood: ¥ S A State Supt. Jones left yestorday for in- | i Wtaicine. Lotiohs and insiruments do | very good aud substantial. The railroad | son present, and his conduct and man- | dofaulter s i cocked bis foet i the | $1s Kok by drasists Farm Loans and Insurance stitute work at Tecumsel, Hebron, Me- | more harm than good, Williams' Indian | has quite an extensive depot also water | agement gave universal satistaction, | office of & Montreal hotel, “1'd bo & law. | . CEFECE 14 MurraySt.. Now Yoric, " Cook and Culbertson. The state supor- | Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the | tank, ete. The proximity of this town to | Owing to heavy rains for Lwo or three | yor instead of a cushier,” — - e . Correspondence in egar | o louns soliciled ntendont reports thatat all instisutes thus | intense itehing, (particularly at vight’ after | Fort Robinson, where seversl hundred days previous, und the fact that the sale SFor why?" was asked Toom 4, ards Block, Li i, Nob. far visited inoreased attendunge and in- pmn WAral L Ded), acks as poul"w-filvep soldiers are stationed, will help Crawford | had not been' prope and suflicient] “Well, 'emb ed $7,000 { g L interest in the work is manifested, | instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, fi i v REol > ell, L embouzled $7,000 and am an Publ Sale Wtareatin the work lumanilestod. | (LR 2 5’""“.’3"'& R0d_ for nothing else wondsr lu!ly, as it may be reasonably ex- [ advertised, there were but few people | outlaw and outcast. My brother-in-law, ublic ale, e incnses | ln'lwuplnin % were I)n}l i | llanlilgnbl %fim‘:fl‘w& S he:t.: that every soldier will spend in | present and a few lots sold, nearly all | who is a lawyer, ‘managed’ an estate so ine 101h, 16%6, hborhood of $13a month™ there. | the purchasers being business men from | that it put him #48,000 ahead, and they ined to two pi ! h ONE Ol MOKE AT WHOLESALE X' two parties for violating the health ovdi- pagle l‘lllu)!l“ss. lack Heads or Grubs, | The Cresent is the name of a newspaper | the old town & mile and a quart o o oints within a(e ri 401 Short Horns, Batos & Ceiiglg pross charges Lo all points within 300 shan| nance, all of whom received the ousto Hos an lons on the face, leaving | recently established, but I bad no tir ; Juarter away | have just elected him mayor of the town | miiea 's 60 chrviugts io'aiact Trofn: Remd two oum | hojfurs, i oss KLl s Pt il ity Anes. Toe naw martanis Bor | Thatkie daanTtasth/an p Jea by ng oo ofly“ RAlBbt. & ltiliur‘u ho & 3‘?{‘:‘3 on the other side of the hills, Only [ and got him to join the church. I ad. | stawp o iustrtedbialogus. Mention Uiis saper. A ol B Pards, ax £Ven to the poli to serve on the pr Col ¥ Wods Aict 5 twenty-five business lots were sold, ¢ 16 i pse thi " i 37«'1'0'&.;1:::'&%"" Nippies Sore Lips, au them up in detail, but expect to do so in | no ry an:‘m ‘lfi:?."rutul:uu;' h;‘:':s 'ai:l:-‘t: viie Joung 0. lo LBk of Lasee things. L. 6. SPENCER'S TOY F‘crn“' | SENTC.0.D. | Doaver, <ol DI s of the National and Depot hotels [ QDK loors, the near falur - > " - b . g Sy 221 W MADISON ST.. CHICAGO. When 10 Lincols stop ot e - A the i Dopot 4 wailed on reoel] ¢ near future, been and will be sold at private sale. Complexion Powder 1s an ab te A 4 for trowing: slovs aad rofuse in- the Wrad Y SEsiaR, of W o T vow i Tiko business 1ots ate 26100 Tuct wud. 1 | neceasiiy of the relined tofter 1 i o ot AR g ol National Hotel, 9 IIOB:I:;” Rt ora i o o &:tc'l:‘lfe\l‘b Kulin &&ua ymbs.:hmm. fllnrmls l»mhi: \vrsl.] i te | residence lots 60x140. The business | mate. Pozzoni’s combines every element N, “':'";“ ‘::""";:“ ""'."“" ix And got u good “'"“"““'f 3 st l n wholesalo . Goodwan. | Fiver, at the moul!: piod & A | blocks contain twenty lots, ten on a side | of beauty and purity. [ AN o ors L 3. A FEDAWAY Prop 4