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BUT THE COUNCIL WILL STICK Engineer N The kstoS eew M idier at tion nd 1 promines 1 by som two atly around h other out Journal for once, 1n ful car hind vity 1gh to par elf through its columns t the cathalj andall t added to the intere mecting. Said a promment member the city coun s be gazed at the g ering from nding room rear of the 1f cogmeer of O a, whom hired to engineer sewer: was not named lularity would water 1o the tiall) witho! amped the st of in uhe the have sewate r wantin be The nan al folks is like I'his was one \erous endorse the meetin, s''—t0 borrow an sional library in every town tors whenever ncoln has these as and th w Bat wdience wer and when callied to and became in sted liste R. Clark stated the ot to be the dis tion, and Mr. E committee of citiz at t some i since conjunction the council on the ter of sewer \ the floor and de a long, rawblng and desultory s ons at the council for from the speci and the ones v was for the W for Warir opinic ments, the or_in wortu : well as othe present ut the m ity of the ussembled ested spe Humphrey ot O to Mr. W med touchy in th posed inim wou The W 1o and E ty flushing tanks roy d in- is trouble. Mr.” Bullock then re to the tende the council felt regarding their rights, whin Acting Mayor Brock arose and submit : question. e I not asked and y different oceasions in the past ks to get you to get sur 0o mumittee together and confer with e counci reting?™ ed the sfiuyor. And Mr. Bullock admitted that he had, and sat down. Mr. Hathaw then was called to the tloor, read from the specifications as changed and the pro- posed contract, thought that the changes might invalidate the bo: themselv and thought that the work should not be in the bands of the sewerage committee of the council and the engincer. He didn't hike the looks of it, and intimated that it looked like crookedness. [Ap- plause in the corner.] Mr. Wheedon then took the floor and read a letter from Mr. Waring that he stated had been sent 1o the c | and not read, in which Waring criticized the chunges made and « od the pay that the engineer was 1o get, saying that he would do it for 2,500, instead of §3,000 that the city en- gineer of Cu to have. It should i however, that Mr, fications that he propos Af enlled for $18,000 for engineering. Wheedon then discassed the con- with the proposed engineer st h. Atthis ~m-ize in'the proc: one moved to have the contract flnmbmu in the morning rock seconded it heartily and it was adopted But they were not published. General Webs spoke for the system and the changes mase by the council, | of which he proved were no departure in prineiple from the Waring system. and were all for the better. Mr Webster said the changes were iutelligent, the better ; that the city was building for the future, and that if the Waring size ot pipes, six inches, were followed, Lincoln would be hke Omanha in afew years, tearing out such small pipes and relay- ing with larger ones, As to the plea made that the bonds would be invahdated by mmor changes i the work, Mr Webster replied to an inu-rmfi:wr_\' that emphatically they would not be invalida- ~ted. Athis stage in the procesdings Mr. Webster criticised the Warihg specitica- tions and demonstrated them as crude and unsatisfactory. Mr. Hathaway de- fonded them, and a bigh joint debate fol- Jlowed when Engineer Kosowater, wheo had arrived from Omaha on the evemng train, took the floor apd exrluiuml i detail the changes vroposed, the work: he proposed doing, the royalty guestion, and that all changes did mnot in- terfere with the Waring specifications When the meeting finally came to & close the sentiment of opposition still existed, and the members of the eity counoil seemed to )-mwu“iun as rigid spinal columns as they had at the commence- ment The position of the council in a nutshiell is this: That they propose to change the size of drain pipes in the pop- ulous part of the city to something larger than u six-inch pipe; that in this matter they propose to prafit by the experience of Omaha, which hos been digging up sixanch pipe and laying larger muins, in order llu ldo zurk ulidwuml V. \;{he eity council further propose to la; e pi twelve fot decp, Tnetead of eiEbt, 86 that an eight-foot ment can be drained, and so that sewerage pipes will not be above the level of wfinr-‘ and further, mauholes will be put in, instead of the pipes called for in the Waring plans The couneil, in the matter of hu engineer, have secured the city of Omaha at a price one-h at whieh Mr. Wari estimated to do the engineering work, and they soem 1o be satisfied that they have done that which is Jor the best in that matter. In the light of the fact that the city of Linceln has, by a practically unannnous vote, decided m favor of sewerage, the council propose to go ahead in the mat- ter under the powers delegated to them, and if injunctions are to be served, and the work stopped, and the matter tuken T e L e LR S ¢ employment. Do, which they decided for, the city govern- ment expresses 8 willingness 10 meet the issue before the people with those w! wrong, it upon the Mr. traot specitic Journal. Mr ons an neor for | ¢ the city ring | in ther e worlk Whoring pe | the sewers n & han m N. Bamnn. Adjt M. tELL, Q'rn g S Hotcnkiss Capt. Co. 1., L M, Crirxey. st [ L . DECRER, 2 Licnt. Line Pl LUNDEEN, Capt. Co, AL, York M. Murdock, Bat. A., Wyniore. YoM (. AL REPORT The July monthiy report ot toe Lin Young Men's ( in association i evidence of the work the and of the interest st month the i repor nted for pr sin is L8800 ken eve! year. Young man referred b tion de n be called to the ting of the nssociati wonth, as in view of will be up ITEMS IN A Lincoln gentlemun ited Fremount and me in co: construction bosses on the L sion of the Northwestern, there wiil be alull in pushing this line, in order tha n push k for a couy week 1eir extension west from Scribner ing work has been progre rapidily th the su siti spread abroad that the N would et running to Lincoln a | month ahead of coutract time. but the above chunge will dispel that expect- | tent me the ne: work and winter attention fall the work comps A man of slight build and slightly under the influer made himself numerous on arching for a man could whip him. is usual cuses, be did not to long prc search until such a party w: scientificaliy 1 od! busines: e little man s did not g sice before the police took him in cl and he pussed the Sabbath day waiti to meet the judge and contemplating the size thata mun swells to when be looks upon liquor when it is red. Henry Bruse, s prominent and well knowu G citizen died at bis h 3 in this ¢ 1y after an illness of 2 Mr. Bruse was a mem ot the firm of Falihaber & Bruse and prominent in business circles. The Teachers' Institute in and for Lan- caster county. which will con- tinue m session the coming two weeks at the high school, wil have for instructors Prot. Geo. Becks, of i W Prof. kestraw, of 3 Mrs. Cook of Arrangements will also b me > of the in Lincc rehing for a place. e cators. It mor ised by be ré stated on the authority of t the old city hall bas been | reoln parties and that it will modeled into a th ente o first rainfall that bas r colu in seven long, dry and dusty wecks fell Saturd ning, but not in volume ent to afford more than temnorary The membersh chnreh will boid a business moeting Tues day to adopt the plans for < new house of worship and w be mado to commence building at onee There will be a meeting of the cit council at the souneil chamber and the prospect is that it will be int esting to say the least, none but the eariy attendants can count on a seat for the evening. The following parties from different points in the state discussed the Sunday - bulls of fare at Lincoln hotels vestorday : J. T. McCleary, Grand Island: E. 0. Steb. bins, Crete; P.D. Sturdevant, Strang; Frank Carruth, Plattsmonth; L. Siapson, T. H. Crearford, Omaha; J. B. Meredith, Fremont: A C. Albright, Hastings: J. R Patricks, Holdrege; k. Randall, Waco T - Dyspevsia comes trom Torpid Liver and Costiveness. You cannot digest your food well uniess your hiver and boworsaet properly. Brandreth’s Pills, taken one or two at night for a week or so, will regulate the bowele, stimulate the liver and insure quick andbealthfal diges tion These Pills are puiely vegetable, con- tain no mineral-and ar essor old and young, ———— The oak tree in Bashnell par ford. grown from an acorn of the Charter oak, is in a flonrishing condi- tion. This is the only successful attempt 1o preserve an offspring from the Listoric tree. S SR The Crook county assessment has been egualized up to '§2,650,000, of which $2,250,000 is represented by oattle, more than half of the amount being assessed against eight corporate proprictars, the blood washed off his l o-migrht, | Tanged for lectures from prominent edu- | § | | other things | judgment and sec that the absent Rus: THE OMAHA DAILY for mueh home e [CONCERNING A CANDIDATE, Disreputable Dealing in «~How a Destroyer of Young Wo. manhood Setticd a able Wrc Irrepare Paul of St. Paul. N gon ture omes an au or commute the law de posed he can o ire machin ry int ment of incompetent at the public an Paul is and £ 1 hot of him, sho nspire and the appoint It is but nat know who | may ex- | ief ex we pe ecutive of th ETHING His pol not br two " to s », bu' no particu His 15 that of rviewing one of tb “Is Mr. Puy answer was cained some d no g w befol wits thrown g t it wonld a very ordinary acted the any here, dispc doing such other think not but He ing of busine A RAILROAD CANDIDATE Then he would probably 1o the rairoads, as a ¢ ernor®” 1 asked *1 think he wou unt, “us a great d ctunery is thi nc ma- ng greased by rulroad bosses care anything about it. Tshouldn't be at all surprised if thev wonld throw their influence to the end of boos him Duwes.’ shoes of into t eputation® That DG one cause j ng the land d »hn Teiafus. The bave forgotten just now.” you give an as follows HIS LITTLE LAND DEAL. bout a ¥ 0, the case i wh bore a nent part to come to light throf ials of the land dep: nd & prominen e howed Paul pened the o of the rai of the state. of pr hap in Russin, pt an county, this state, He entercd it with a man named Nic ided for the improye- T 15 gave Hahn , which was to be used in | i rm house, barns, she stock the land suflicientiy to give from it in stock raising and farm T ms of agreement between men was, in eff into | keep the prem natu to pay t to receive one- bare was he taxes for Also. b ubor the profits, while the ot £o to Telufus. Hahn pai one or two years and then quit paying During all tue time that Telafus owned tbe land he never received one cent trom Hahn, although he was still in possession nd making good us of land. He lowed faxex: € amount of §1,000 to remuin unp and become delinquent. About yenrs ago Huhn sued Telafus for what he termed“other expens: and salary for | running the farm, claiming $100° per mont vected. Yor hi HOW IT WAS WORKED, The notice to Telutins as a non-resi- dent that Hahn bad sued bun was pub- lished in some obscure country paper, und as Telatus resided in Russin 1t was of comse impossible for hlm to see it Judgment for $6,210 was enterod against him on default of Telafus' appearance, und in satisfaction of the judgment 2,000 acres of the 2,500 acres of land were ~old Besides this Hahn converted all the per- | sonul property on the place into cash and appropriated it and in Apeil, 1854, J. D. MacFarland, of Lincoln, L ring of the ¢ at onee communicated with Telafus, the resuit being that G, M. Lambertson was employed to open up the frandolent an had his rights. The matter argued and submitted to Jud Hamer of that 't ahmost two years age and the judge, after taking it under sdvisement, and the judgment illegally obtained wus sut aside The land to-day is worth S PART IN THE CASE, against Paul in the case is | the fact that he represented Hahn throughont, and it is generully belleved he engineered the scheme for a sum of money. It was also said hat he furnished all the mouey to carry on the htigation 1asked another man regarding Paul's private character, and while he said there hud been a great denl said. inns much 25 Paul bad a pice family nhe did not think it right 10 about a bus- band’s sherteomings A K1D IN THE CASE. I concluded, however, that a man who aspires to such & lofty position as Paul's | ambition leads him, should expect to have Lis pub and private ¢ looked inte, und wecordingiy | unde ; to asecertain the full particulars of the story in whieh a litie girl figurea as the wother of & ehild, and J. N. Paul ap peared iu the role as father to the same. Rogarding this matier everybody was fa miliar with rumors; they have beard jbout it. Bome said 1 was a “campaign lie," while pthers msistod that it was & “Jiving truth. lk!rreymmg to ascertain the truth or falsity o thede reports 1 boarded the train and rode as far Lorth as Scotia, where I found and interviewed the father of the little girl whom Paul bad ruined. Mr. L, She father of the | Zirl, was st first not disposed to talk about this scandal, but after a short con versation, in-which be¢ pleiged me to | hnd given ber e | man | She did not | vloyment in the mi v Ps Was no mill HIS SILENCE “Down i Pla 1 saw th tion of WHO AR prosecut FO tor from t winter. it could pos red Nve was for o lem that Parnel in. Av A REMARKASLE CAREER, The Romant rested A Lawr not ex ATRBROTHL : History of a Man Ar- | r Horse ting. (Mass Democr: seted wi lins,alins C.K.Bg to-duy under ar iwenty-one you! been charged 1 Conn., with trying to poison M de Proctor woman with wh o W iis wife. Bond 1 Kimball Rol- 4,w ho was bronght here ng u horse d who has jast | | | n the best strychuine sine which B The eviden t the tr showed that the wedicme een in the | ides the pris 10 convi ng the tri however tle Lad le be He was her being cayoung | Ity on ac the sixtecn- | neighboring v from home. He .quently enliste wounded by as! s seut 1o the mi lisclosed Rollins got id 3 a ier and ran aw s warvied and ¢ army. He was at Petershurg and wa . tary hospital at W Hali, P Ina cot ne: ich he occupied in the hospital lay Charles T. Morse, of Brid, water, Muss., whoe had also been dis- nbled in the service. Morse had married n o yo girl in_ his native place, and the voung wife had secured permission 10 nurse her wounded hus- aud. Her name before marriage was Adelaide Proetor, sud she and ber brother. Sanford P. Proctor, bad been left orphans when very young. In the hospital sbe became wequainted with Rol- lins, who was then an excephionally handsome man. Her sympathies were excited by his condition, and she ren dered him some kindly services. Finally ber awtentions to Rollins grew distasteful | 10 hor husband, who ordered her to dis. coutinue them, und when she refuswd quarrelled with her. Mo recovered | first, and was k o his regiment His wife, however in the bhospital | to nurse the bundsome soldier boy. Yinally Rollins . wae discharged to re turn 1o bis regiment, Instead of deing 80 he deserted aud aloped to Law Muss., with the dgir mod fickle Ad then kwow that bhe had al ready & wile living i New Hump shire, but this she learned after living with him 1 mopth, | Rellins found em and on farms, and 25 8 book agent lu ¢ «hired & team from | ug he wauted to de Tip Stowell teans sguwin, and he never £ of Bonds whereabouts whes o letter cawe 19 the as follows Jonn., June 11.—1 kuow a person who stole & team from a Luw- rence livery stable in the tall of 1965, 1f the owner will drop s line 108.P.P. No. 1 Weat Dover strect, Waterbury, Conn., | will tell him something that will make him ha, ; 5. F Bro tor, the brother als0 did someth the fall of 1863 b Joseph Stowell liver some su Dever saw the beard suythi uotil Juné i 1 to he Sanford P, Proc of R paramour, who betrayed Roliins because he had been ynfaithiul 1o hie sister. Rollins was dumbfounded when the Lawrence ofii arrested him, He had thought his offense e Was committed so loi;;B #go that he safe from the law would have had bLe lived in Massaebusetis auy thw 8ftor the theft, but as it is he is a fu itive from fustice. Rolling and Miss octor gave themselTés UL in Water- bury as & newly married . couple. Ihev | had beeu so popular there that prominent citizens prompuly furnished lis bond of £t Grang 1y | xhw BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST —— The Jubilee Year of Queen Victo d on to him and to great it Lrewers "he queen past e nd from vk upon Consti nothing aisod th n mani ind think it « in 1d of less indictment of constitu iic evidence that the co of rnment, odd seems to the philosoy 1d combrous as i er, is draw f and be bat the pobular dislikc has died away, and with it senly felt for the pa ever be con t ent conscious to hear her own the throne in 1 had wh ave slowly elipped slie may have been less. afraid of ment when the true poonle were so outside it: and she example, w cortain awe of the queen on the men whoeome much | | in contact w:th he j can tell exacily what cha been PRIZE Shares i Proportion. (F AP 1TAL Tickets ouly 25 the Monthly Louisiuns manuge and that ness an we_nauthorize \paDy 1o use this sertifioate, with fac-8 Gfour BignAtdres attacaal io its adrart COMMTSSIONERS. We. the nndersizned Bau! yay &l Prizes drawu iu The Lovisisns Stats Lot teries whict may be prosenied Al our counlers J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Baak 3. W. KILBERETH, Fres. State Kational BasL A, BALDWIN, Pres. New Orieans National Bank Incorporated in 1538 for 25 yesrs by the legis- wture tor Educational and Obaritable purposes with & eapital of £10M).000~—io whieh 8 reserve fund of over S0 has since beon added. By an overw belwing popuisr vote its franchise wis made & bart of the present Stato Constitution egopted Docemuer 2d. D, 1870 The only v ever voted op &nd endorsed by the pes it nevor Jis erand nd Bankers, will 4165 OF DOSTP agle number drawinge take plase monthly, 80 The eXtraGrdinars Grawinm rega. Jariy every Wree months wstend of sC.ni-annu wily us Beretotore, beglining Mavok, 186 A BPLEADID OPFORTENITY 70 W LN 4 FORTONE. wing, Oluss H, in the Academy of Music. New Orleans, Tuesday, Aug 10tn, 199 1Whth Monthly Drewing, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 306,00 Tackets 8t Five Dollars Enob. ¥ractions s s Fifths, W Proporton. LIST OF PRIZEL ICAPITAL PRIZE 1" do do 1 do do £PRIZES OF 5 o do do o do do do APPROXIMATION PIIZES. $ Approximution Prizos of §750 v do do v ac a0 W Prizos, s 10 Application for rates to_clubs should be made only 1o the efice of the company in New Or 1l 2 jry 0 i weEEEEEE: leans. For furiber Informaion write elearly, mving full gddress. POSTAL NOTES, Expross Mones Orders, or Now York fixchange 1 ordingry lof- ter, CUITENCY DY cxbiess #i OUF expenso ad M A DAUPHI N ow Orloans. La | aressea, ©Or M A DAUPHIN, Waskingion, . G Make P. 0. Mosey Grders pavetile 404 address ropistored iciiens 1o pEW NATIONAL BANK, FEV ORBANS HATIOQ S Bt TUTTLE & ALLISON, General Insurance Agents 441 South Thirisenth Stresl may feel | HE MAGIC STARCH MADE BY MAGIC STARCH CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. . IN THE WORLD. NEEDS NO COOKING Producing a rich, beautiful GLOSS and STIFTNESS. No Stareh yet introduced ean be com- ared with the MAGIC. One p‘.nri‘:uzfl will do the work of two | PO €011 un SLOAN, nds of ordinary stareh. der guarantee of the manufacturers JOHNSON & C0., Whoiesale Agents, Omaha, Neb. "0.F. DAVIS & CO. ‘Nebraska Land Agency | Estate and Real Rstate w st Omahs. Neb. Generw donlors in tcagupon J50FRE e veorid gonerting s Liectric & Alognetic ific, Powerril, Durabley Eifeniive, AVOId frauds. KCuip for parmhiot. TS FOI DISEASES. WALRSH AVE.- CRicann. HAS. R, LEE, Hardwood Lumber ARND WAGON STOCK. ALSO AGENT FOR PARQUET FLOORING And WOOD CARPETING. '$.W. Gorner Sth and Doglas § BANKING. Accounts.of Bankers.Merch uthers S. 4. KEAN & CO. < tn Prest v i &0 100 WASHINCTON STREET, CHICACO. Municipal, K. K., Local and other Bonds HARD AND SOFT COAL AND W00D, Rock Springs, fllinols, Missour! and lowa Seft Coal. freenth st, nd lzard sts. M. A DISBROW & C0. Wholeskle Munufacturers and Deulers in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Fine Hurd Wood Interior Finish Mantics, Counters, Pew Ends, EBrackets. SCROLL WORK and TURNING, Dealers in Building Paper. Mein Office and Factory at Lyons, lows, Officz & Warerooms Cor. 12th & Izerd Sts PUTS AND CALLS. On Woeat, Corn, Osts, Pork, Lard and K. R. Stocks, for Long and Short Time. Send for ar P. Harr & Co., 138 Washingion Cujeago, 1l Heiercuor: AMerican change National Bank 'SUPPLIES O R Printing Offices. NEWSPAPER ~ UNION Desire ers of 1owa 10 thelr very euinplese si0ck of P ¥iat Pepers, Lings Povcrs, Cover Pupers, Co ored) Flst Pupers iia Pupers, Book. ) Poster Papeie, Ourds and Ourd Bourd. tuled Euvelopes. Wosding Sistioners. Bull Meugromwes, clae iu dhe puper bus foruisicd prompgly 19 Gaocs &e mey £ Lo WAEE ORI OUr o500 Ané compare the u Gibes b soek. Lwenty Lt 1he BEST s Faud 5iver the sTealesl SALBIMSUOR 40 Currospondence sulicited. Lo which § will b pivea. Addsoss SIC0{ CITY NEWSPAPER UNION 215 Dougias Streel, SIOUX CITY, IOWA. wmps wseption | 1f youwish the b 'FINEST and BEST | £ CHICAGQ w0 ORTH- WESTERN PAILWAY. e p———— Omaha, Council Bluffs Aqd Chvicago, Mar- ix e, Chioa VACHES which are the fingst t and agenuily can creute. Its SLEEPING CARS, which are models and elozance. 1ts PARLOR DRAW- OM CARS unsurbrssed by any. and its lebrnred PALATIAL DINING CARS, £ which cannot sund re. e the n Union Derx twestern Rty make close conne “NORTHW BSTERN,” t ooomm o dutions, ets via this 1 All ticke anager 0 CHICAGO, HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIKECT LINE FOR New York Thursdays uturdays for Pl mouth, (LONDON),Cherboug,(PARLS and HAM- | BURGI. turning, the steamers jeuve Humby Ve and Sundays, vin Havre, taging meers ut Southampton and London First cubin §30, $6) and § age §23 Railrond tickets from Plymouth 1o Brisol, Car. diff. London, or to any piace in the South of England. FREE. Steerage from Europe only nd for “Tourist Lrazette.” e C. B. RICHARD & C0., General Passenser Agents, w York: Washington sod [ 'z om 61 Broadway. CRICAGO SHORT LIN —OF THE— Chicago, Milwaukeg & St Paul R'y THE EBEST ROUTE From OMAA and CDBNCIL BLOFFS ot TDETES . LA SSHER TWO TRAINS DATILY BE COUNCIL BLU 'WEEN OMAHA rs Chieago, —axn— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Miuneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Duabnque, Davenport. Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, i, Madison, Janesville, Winoua, La Crosse, all other important points Bast, Northeast snd Southenst. n the Ticket Agen For through tickets cal t (in Paxton Hotel,or & at 140i Fars lcepers and the finest Dining Cars in the world wre run on the muin lines of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKES & B7. PAUL KAILWAY, and_every aitention is paid to pussengers by courteons employes ol the compeny. R M Gene Munazer. J.F. TUCKER, Assistant General Manager, A V. H. CauriaTir, Genernl Passenzer and Agent. E Hear Ticket Agent Ak, Generst Superintendent. fied Star Line Cerrying the Beigivm Royal and Unitod Siates Muil, suiling every Saturduy Between Antwerp & Rew York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LEKD AKD FRANC| FALL AND WIN R Salon frow $40 o0 § Excursion trip from $110 10 §1 poond Cabin, outwara, $4 prepuid, $45; excursion, 890, Steorupe nssuge &l ow Tuies Peier Wright & Sons, Genersl Agents, G5 Brosdwey, New Y ork. Heury Pundt, 12is Furnum st.: Paulsen & Oo,, D. o, 1324 Farnsm st Union National Bank, 206 Insogcrs!flj:‘;_?afi;?u. & 16t Paid up Capitel, - - $100,000 Authorized Capital - - 500,000 18 solicited. Iuterest paid on time de- de in wll parts of the west, he largest und best vau in the eity, we will recelve valustie nrtickss o sLorage, pt uttention will be given 1o all business entrusted 16 us. & Jno. W. Rous Wi W, Mansy, Prosident. Telenhone No. S LINGOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Tremont, MIZGERALD & FON, Proprietors. Cor. *th und P s, Lincon, Neb. Rates £1.50 per duy. Street cans from Low part of the eity Assistant General Passen- 13 Faruam st.: D. 0. 4 huving provid s Cachier. FAY JUH W HAWKINS, Architect, Oflices ~&5. 34 wnd 42, Richurds Block, Livcol N Blevator on 1184 street. - Broednr of SHOLT LLoks CATTLE _ ¥F. M WOODs, Live Stock Auctioneer Sulos wade tn wll purts of the U5 at fair tioom 8, Btate Block, Lineoln, Nelue Golloway and Bhort Horn bulls for sule B, 1. GOULDING, Farm Loans and insurancs, Curvespandence i rogard 10 loans saliciled, Hhoum 4, Hichards Biock, Linouls, Ne Public Bale, Rl FG1h, In86, Jonve . M. Bransoq, Laseols . M. Waods Al E When m Linosln stop &t National Hotel, Avd kol b good dinner for Se. J. 4 "EDAWAY Prop

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