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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1856, megting adjourned with threo eheersfor | NOT A SPRING~ CHICKEN. A GREAT RUN ROASTING OUT HANK (00\1 STORIES BY A GIFTED MAN. | look as innocent ns Jambs when they come in . THE KEARNEY MILLING COMPANY Flashing Throngh Towns at the Rate The Tato of a Cat, a Snake Ancedote, | “Do you get enongh broad to run yous™ has filed it< articles of incorporation with of Seventy-Two Miles an Hot | l and a Railway Incident, “Yes, you sec they dish out three of Lincoln Turns Out to Welcome the Return | the sceretary of state. These articles | 2 raska's Increase—From the Cowboy and Indianapoli wrnal: “In April, 1865, | His Pursuers 8ot the Forest on Fire and “ ¢ ) t b s of the corporation to be {iwhackes i ity said an old trayeler toa Journal reporter, s tia Ball Brave 1ot sure onongh " said & lear man | SYant more you can ask for it, There are of the League's President, the owning and cperating of mills, | Bullwhacker to a Land of Plenty. “the Pan-Handle company tried the ex. | Oheat the Gallows. o Naclivillo Union reporter. 1 ‘onty | thrce of us i this cell and we gencrally the purehase of and dealing in grain and | - | periment jof vanning passenger trains ~ arrived m this city last night, and, after | have sivor cight picces of bread left over MANY OFFICIALS PARTICIPATE. | manufacture of flour and foed. ~ The cap ople Satisfied With Their Invests | bhetween Pittshure and Colvmbus, O, at vy of the Wisconsin Woods Fires | an catly breakfast, <t q when we get throt ! I stock i fixed at § 5000, divided ments and Able to Pay Two Per 1< high a rat peed 1 possibly of 1880 How the Murderer of Market street. dus ’ " X SAnd itmakes o hares of £500 cach, and the s ; Wkt be attained, Trials were made every day | A Wl L heard an uncarthly sort Congratulatory Addresses by Stato | {orators’ of are; Syleustor (eibel, cnt Per Month, t n woek, a1kt on many trips the speed Old Man Harkness Was i Tstdgudu R y ‘ y n m, Henry Gibhons, — attained astonished even old rafiroaders Hunted to His and City Officers and Citizens of | g j RSO TR v the Capital City Other News STATE 1t N from Lincoln. Super nt Jones left “Yoe, X Nashville rats are a protty | four pieces to each prisoner, and if you - of Wagner's opera's, and - - . Laxcory, Neb., August 15 —[Corres. | Who had m‘m rs been used to secing Doora soatch of the caus Ro! e ”“""1""");. TES 2 ¢ . . their trains traveling at a fifty-mile.an % t S Al RNy T sy ) re el i e, and itehing ! ondence of ( ]—Some | yonr Fato. Afy ofie who will look o el BRIl L i es. One box I st cases ot A r Omaha and from which plice 3 | correspondent of the Herald writing from | the files of the Pittsburgh Dispateh bes | Marshiield (Wis) Letter to the New | gresang by fite and i g this wor Kirk's to Stanton on institute work. Mr. Jon umpton, Nob, has given your readers | iween the dates of Aprit & and 16, 1585, | Every time g * 11 Absorbs. tuiors TFROM TITE BER'S LY BUREAT] that he findsat imposs a deseription of Nebraska and Ne ska | can find an account of the remarkably X Piewporal SoeltoT in i ! backward the most hoorible yell R tehing at o poultics, AT o onew il ) Lthe places where he i with which I cannot wholly agree, | fast time made by the teain on which 1 heard would eome out i gives instand relief. Kirk’s German Pily I National league in America, 1 I many institutes R ¢ York Sun: About every other man one i meets here nowadays 1s singed and - biis- | v | was ap. wger, which left the smoky | tered as the result of a close contact with | (00 ke out nt M n- | Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Wt home yesterday, Mr. Fitzgers ssibl the Horald 15 nttiend of tho west, | i satwoon Sand 0. . wnd tas tin o8 | totost firos, The nir s Hoavy Withithe | e oy mate ot itehing of the private parts, and nothing else, #5 YBRABATYS L YWEOUE BY e o6t | Bowerman, of the state a1 and has many readers who are desirous | fast as one of the best locor Every bix is warranted by our agents, © Soid . | wppearcd at his desk yesterday | of learning the trath about this great | country couldgo. Nonc ot th ! wd enthusinstic reception that | A Took in is eye. | g ¢ but partially developed coun- | knew that o teialof specd was to be ma by d ts; sent by mail on receiptof pries, od at the hands of s friends, It enoug Vill endeavor to give you some | but we were afterwards informed that | otherrat, a veuerable old cass, with gray Cloveland, 0 uot known until 9 a.m. that he gars, talk somethin s TG WATL 6% WEVRTRG ) Superintendent Taylor was on board and | on the subject, and when o sudden shift | o and white whiskors, 1 hold of Sold C. K. Gooodman and Kuhn & Cou, would arrive from the east on the noon | A i and all the occupants in ““‘\““ \\h "‘ “‘ ‘\““ " had given orders to the operator to run | of the wind may mean the en destrue | ghe tail. of the other rat. and thor 1ith and Douwlns 18th and Caming ng. ompared with the Nebraska of fiftee o us fast as possible. We pulled m of the tov o old s 5! s Ay wol Hing puo \ ; . . i train, but notwithstanding the fact that . King PR ! ) + OF fifteen | the train ns fast as possible, We pulled | tion of the town, the old settiers’ funds | they were hanling pussy toward a holg Noar Coblentz is the ehinreh of St, Crse Governor Dawes is hack again from years ago this state to-day has very few | out over the long bridge very slowly and | of unecdote have been drawn on yery | in @ brick wall near by, [ stood and 1'this clivrol bodeck: only two hours and a half were thus o buttle of Crota 9 1t Hosts of won« woeth liey & T BLT NG sliets 4 E ote have he awn o 5 " L tor, and this ehurch they are now bodecks : J it rete, in which hosts of non-a of the characteristies that would strike | around the high cliff that skirts the river | g0 tehed the st e until they fineldly |50 With evergreens, for it is this month lowed for preparation, when tho train | miting friends helped him to buy a sena |y, ove of the traveler of that date. Then | H1L the inky blackness of Cork Run Tun “The best job I ever knew a woods fi the cat elose up to the hole, and then |3 Goo years ol and fifty voars to spave. arrived at thy ot o great throng was | toriad boom in the bosom of a eatcus that | tlic o1y towh of: Iioriance Was Omahn nel enveloped us, and after emerging e best job 1 ever knew a woods fire found out that the orifice was too U 9 - there awaiting his arcival, and when Mg !l-'x-l \'mu‘r .u’\ an W u|<k THOHELD OB 1 20 Via Sietrame At BOTI 68 oE-Lith nm;n ”»\l‘“xh“('u cut at its \\.«11. E” )]nn: o to do," said old Jerry Bassett last night, 1 to permit of & cat’s being pulled in “1Tnd & 1nfio knos oF (wo vores whioh wes dher sndance, 2 o fo © were going like lig s o s « enone of them | The olil gray cuss let go his hold, dive ¥ St \ B Fitzgorald emerged from tho train tho | RIS SO0 0 of Urato Was ono of the | tite; now wo linve twonty towns of fur | 16 -*round sharp. corees. And EHEONEN | Lieret o L G OO O | O R e e i heie 1 it | oL Jucobs Ol cured.—A. Shurtieft, P music of the band was his first greeting. | state houso visitors yostorday ealling on | More commereial importance than | (s whera the poople stood and | Heked up Hauk Coon, tho murderer. | {ae G Rete Aue SEme BEOE T e Whole | Kot Dak - A procession was at_once formed, which | aequuintances ai the oflices and shuking | Oman wis atthat time. Thon faemiog | watchied us with an atitude thatshowed liots of you {follows wasn't thoro thon, | Give 4 aionact to work pulliig out: tio | Th the maltet of odd book:ulutiney took its way up to the opera house, that | hands with new ones. HIVHE RS T ‘ll‘ml' _“‘““ .','-[ ';‘j“;‘l_ that they knew we we! Some | and the sawmill hadn't eaten into things | 5085 enl i the hote. Tt took | erocodile skin has a run, being fashions ITEMS ABOUT TOWN G b practicable, | o1 gravelers sat calmly in” theie seats | the way it has sin A man hunt in | thew about five mimutes to do this, and | whly ol and the man who undertook itwas looked | Yoliine the morning papers. but ov: il } ! ubly favored, upon as @ dangerous person, and a court Ii ding 1|v “I‘*‘\mn;..( papers, »u‘ even | those days was a terror, Hank was a | then they ‘tailed on® to the big low, gosted by his solicitous friends, and all | ¢ juap ents flew past as though they had that vast region was given over to the been shot out of some IIX\YIH'H—‘ mortar. 1 going backwar Tear road in front of her the glare of flames, some of whicn are | little to one side, I saw that 806 pot box / near at hand, While everybody is alert { Fat had hold of her by the tail, while an DR. €. 0. BENTON, Prop, smoke, and at night the <ky is lurid with had been engaged tor the oceasion, The om Brad it ol ¥ TSR B i B A A BN B B 1B Es Micer Brady of the Chicago police Procssion was hondad by the polico fICC | gorce, who was nearly killed at. the Hay. | AL R ) dakdiendely OW | market riot last May, and who stiil goes ing, car gos H”llf"”“‘.: the governor | ahout with & cane from the ctivets of a and other state oflicers, earringes con bomb explosion is in the city for a few taining county and city oflicials, and the | dayson a trip out to is state. Mr. Ancient Order of Hibernians out in full | Brady relates many interesting facts con- erook, and had been avound this section | who had twisted his tail around a gns' [ Propriotor Beckel Honse, Harrisburgh, for some time, verybody \...‘;.l-m.n i :1;1‘\\\1‘1\»““:4.”‘\; ‘.hf; “1‘\‘(”“‘[‘]‘1”'{::l;‘iv O, recommends Red Star Cough Care. him. Finally, one day ‘old man Hark- | aid yanked the poor e b Al o D 1 HRCRDSE S WL iy WhisUEHD! tiie ol smametivetiawast | I oL 8L CIESIIENCELAU DRI IRtSd L e L R e oLt AtIc poi thn lon fcatgn ie Fivor Ta t distnnoe of o hindred mfies | sounded so often for stations “and ergss | (R s 1 Dot S B | ' good " Sunday moraing breakfast | revived this season + 3 4 cerning tho anareliists and their conspir- | §V +the hornyhandod . gran ot has | NS that scarcely a minute passed that { SR was likoly 1o have | for once, at lenst.'! v — force m full regalin, A lnrge body of 00 e 8 A e tready boon rond | hd more the horny-handed granger has | wo'did not hear it After the long blast | Stwmill. - No one was Ikely to have | SOLEGS SHEREC 0 Gied s cigar | Women who have inhorited or acquired citizens then followed on foot to the | afiou and his attention is muich de- | Somuuerad the country, et his plow s | e would thsh throngh some liede” town, | BMCH otey here:, but Hlarkness D] Ut reporte e eyed him with awe aind | eonstitutional wewkness, will realize the opern house, which was soon zomforta- | manded by people who enjoy an inter- | 't GRS the Virki soil and compclled | where people conld be seen on the b e Bt Wi g S0 | roverence and wondered why the mantlo. | happiest effeets, and be greatly benefitted bly flllod. On the stuge woro gatherud | viow wit'ono direct fron tha conttict, | 1t to yield i a hamlsome rotuen, (e | forw of the stations “nolding their Word monee 8n hank Ywne iscing o, | of Amnanias had failen on such insignifi- | by using Dr. J. H MeLean's' Liver and THEER0H CWeEa- T R menieivi Tho two clubs played ball without'in. | it AGUES BC GUTEEIIS, | and - sceming Lo hohold - the flying cars | WG A% I WIS BISIETC | cant Tooking shoulders, Pretty soon the | Kidney Balm,~ $1.00 per bottle, 3 HedLsty nee Sunday, but that night war- | 5 S Owns are SCon | with amazement. Dogs rushed “from | g0ty ot AW A man broke out again. Said he & - carrving ont the programme. I the ab. | g wors issued agamst oneh club, Tho | S every and, which idieate the motey- | doors where they iad biven resting and - | foing thi e et b with | SoNe vears ago [ used todrink n good | = In New York a careless handler of the senec of the mayor Couneilman Billings. | Bonver boys haring of it won to the | Mtk and money-keepig cupabilities | i toward the cars barkng, bt before | i idea of cateling him hefore he coul Ldon't do it now. 1 am adram- | whip has been made to pay $40 for bey 1y pre sided who, i opening the meeting, | outskirts of the city and boarded a Un. | O4fe PEOPR: 0o e ofiad the gats wo wercoutof | EGLOL OLLA0 WOOUE 0 ot s, and \d never imbibe, you know. Well, | sbattering and ruining o lady's dress, spoke substantially as follow ion Pacific train before the warrants were | gor e most part men of slender mogne. | and — around somo curve, | o S WO ubout ol s | T iked the bottle as weil as the next man, i - WS BEL 1Y (BUIRY AR BRIBHA CoraiflAve 2 b\ il bttt ”,"-I e ng dike mad, with the hoar Niited it bR ler of | andoneday, after I had pretty near What can be more disagreeable, more Wiien the news cume over the wires that the | torny La 1 ared tor the prosecu- |y WA BYOTS S l‘[I‘H:I “'I-"i R '}‘[ signal almost incessantly. Often there T 1‘(". 1 “‘H‘ 1' WaE G IeSIRAL “‘:t trenens, 1 bought” a quart bottle | son whoistroubled with catareh, and i ligh honor_and distinetion of president of | tion. He statedd, however, that he gen. | el Vi G e S erine | would come the tap ofthe bell and the | B ROE wtpevly & BWETE WG AEE ROH | o “whisky and “took it" out in a [ to keep coughing and clearing his or | the Irish National leazuo - Ameriea liad | eraliy worked for pay and as no pay hiad | JCa il Teaveneth the . whole b | Tush of an east bound train “on the oppo- | i Aete fobie Wis Tost W U0 WOOSS | fiold near the house to have a_glori- | throat of the mueus which drops info it¥ been conterred on him every heart beat with | been fortheoming and asthe Denver elub | (aven that leavencth the whole lamy site teack with a suddenness that was ap- | fdwe had just given up our search tov | o S Tai by mysetf. 1 Pd swallowed | Sueh persons arce always to be pitied if the contidence that the honor bad Deen | o oseapod ho " eontinmance g | OF such material were the early settlers | uliing. The 1 s began to look [ him when we heard of the evime and | 40 Gy Potdn't have been here to | they try to cure themsclves and fail. But e e e DL i« i continuance 83 | of tne Mississippi valley states, ‘and our | DA Flantotiy onat ot ok | changed oft onto Coon. There had been | tht Whisky iy i'fthoy mat. Dr. Sago’s’ Catarrh Romody At SOIf Aacries for His. nutlye tan ) | to the Fineoln elub until September 6ih, | Uurly” sortiers, And Tater. ones, for that | jeared and ghineed i ok F1|EOMDIPRY ChEAETHIT B Vet gy 1011 youthisineb seias nEsty Emany 8 ) e s CRRle i AR SE R BHOTH DIab1e BRIk when they will be in the eity L s R e s AR e i ingly as if they would < ANse 0 S St ] iy total wreck. hile I was sitting under | there neced be no failure. Phratoma Jonormble nride in b soleation: | it retubn from tho wost, . The elub dor | Mj2tier, oulside of our forcign-born pop- | such wild speed. One fat- drammer got | scarcd us much, Aftor we iad boen on | ({1 of tree, with the bottfe in my — k zens of Lincoln, o most eordial and hearty | parted yesterday for Leadville. lation, which is of the botter class, e | Wy and attempte (oo to_the eenter“of | the track of Coon avout a week we came | 1SS G R the hiih old il | A new mineral just found in Missourd welcome is extended 1 A s named Darting, impressed with | fheeet descendants of those who subiued | giie car, but found navigation so nearly | 9t Worhing onto what eversholy st | os going to have, I felt a” cold, slimy | cuts steel yet keops its edge. 1t has been Governor Dawes was then called upon, | the idea that a cool placd to sicep would | (i Srairies of Hiinots, ad opened (| 1possible that he squatted down on the | W0 A5 B ) |ae EERE TR WOELRMIGY | something craw] over my fingers, and, | given an outlundish name_adamscobite, ) 0of of a pore oved his e i ext seat to the one he had left, and f ) ok own L saw o pretty good sized | == ——— HRAYABHL BulisE bhinge) oo vation ]| . ot of & poreh, moved his bed | eivitization the happy’ and prosperous | BeXEseatto the one he had HHoft und |00 and liat were inis, and o big horn: | Jooking down L saw a pretty good sized d that in behalf of the state and we | 12 ! SiainaUhlan A of lowa. came, they saw, | autered the car, to come’ to him. ‘The | Mt onone of the fing e | GISEG Gl AU BER L LA citizons of the state who held sympathy | 1¢ became uneasy and rolled in his sleep | and they have 1, unil to'day in | Sondue o ome. enr by | wo had all seen him wear. Thinking he | AU firs LR i Sk S > i to the ground falling a distance of some | Chienwo, Now Y % e conductor managed to come mear by | WA I et i 1 instinetively ~dropped the bottl b th the great work, he took pleasure in hegtoy ing tance of some | Chicago, New York, and’ the old world, | (ol the seats (o stondy him, and the | had starved to death, e rln] () (s SEBERIRONE AR O U ceording awelcome. In honoring John | J)Fe0tY 10 g serious injurics. | (he question is “How is the corn | fivlitenod drummer cjaculated: “What | seareh the elothing for Harkness' money Ll ) : T ald the state is honored, and oy He will not repeat the experim nt crop of Nebras for unto us the | Tohe ot the matter i this trajs | and jewels, but us they were not to bo | snuke, but what did the confounde honest man is honored. The great w o police court yesterday the Sunday | country looks for a large supply of tiris | yiov'\iil kill us. all if they don’t skyek | found we cime to the helonitixeimi|[EHinERdoibattolyg S RO shotk O MR Tt v of tlio Trish longua in Amerios Wwonld or T ol IS ec e nicd peon ; people as ignorant | i Ve condugtor then informed ns | bad buried them, with the expeetation of | Hie el PIL e GOTE WAL BSCICAT oy I " tinue until cvery Irishman could have | {ho, lish of offenders wus a one. | as your correspondent would have you | il o special run was boing made. but | FeUUrning ns soon as he thought he could | i drink every Last drop ot that ky! i QLD LT the right of representation, that is the | Losterday the police were locking up a | 1 felieve; they are very liberal in edu- | it §oPe) e do so with sufoty. Then wo left him | When it crawled into u lholo in the i Vi vighy ot s - h 8 new grist and had f a dozen in at tiisibeatEekod) |l|.\l the \“‘ """,;', nl Ml“ s!xull \\{h“"'I where he wi and, returniog to cump, ground [ got up vm;l went home. I've o I oy o ielnes C ian. ¢ the best & ) ang » Joon reached Steubonville and, % M, | 2o var takon & drink since, Wity 'w i Jumes Ferrell, of the Ancient Order of | B} = o thinks and acts | 10 OF any statein the union. — Sehool | Wit we ran Slowly ovor the Ohio. river | 1ol our story D N nsinalion in e e Iibernians, was enlled to the stage and | 1 koo e e S kvt | houses, in Which competont te bridgze, stopped for” water in that city, A month after that ono of our mon | (T Gn i ndulatlon of this gmifted e | e ot arly all bodi- foad a very well wiitten speeeh of wel- | [ vy that means busiwessand aceon | employed everywhere dot the prairies, | dnd fulled ont for the west again with | £ runaing in with a story about see- | pOWCE Gowh, B SHERUEN 94 [R5 ) uaanilioy como which said mang good things fo | H3NES Xesults, 13 largely due the ""\ -1 and in the citied nd towns are gra i ore rapidity than befyre, Lhe next | I “J“fi Coon ju the woorls. Nobody | 145 "‘,,;x R R Dyspeprin,Cons iy adacho the guest and which reflected credic npon | L4} Fitzgerald reception. it is stated that {xchools, from which, upon graduating, I oy was Deniison,the end of the division, | betieved him at first, but he was 6 cel' FEMEE the SR 501 1 Stomach, Bitlousness, its wuthor, 8 formal banquot will besprend in hotior | ghe scholars siep into our stato univer- | pinbiy-throo milesfrom Pittsburg, We' | tain about it that wo'concluded to goout | PIERFT, 00 g o0 wpna 1 of the new president of the league at an | ity, an institution of learning second 1o | Lt yhade the Tun at the rate of fiHiy-five | With him. Atte ndearathl sanveli [ (0.0 FOBRONEEC Si8 BHCh A L . oln hotels yesterday could | NonCof itsclass in the country. Our | s an hour. Another crew and engine | We ¢ame upon him sure enough, the same b At the Lincoln hotels yesterday could | ja0p1e believe in education as the foun- | {onl us out to Deanison. and the way we | Man exactly as he was when we' saw im is what knocks me; I can’t stand ln. ; s L been found_the following Nebras. | I Ml : ; S : B I B leLIoRa N dhy IARGEWIntaERsylon AR b the O e by W precision that d for thoughtful llowing dation of prosperity. Inthe course of | coverad the straight ek was ams Iust, except that his clothing was s: J. B Dinsmore, Sutfon: O. 1| niany” trips in all parts of the state, | | §75eree he s raight tracle wiss amaing. | changed. We had him covered, and_he BRSO Mt el ngutil almost dicd with the cold. 1 was travel A PR SIS Ui Ty not tho thio nor ace to o int | (oleman. Braken Bows J. N, Cooper, | falve never vot heard any aueh I 1 bavo been, on many roads casban | 103250 sueronde Which, o ox. | i up in Michigran, and the train I was | Ryt N br B o dieusgion of the quesion Iil"\‘lf;.‘l’\“',’ LR D s your correspondent quotos and efedits | over'the tios so fast ns then. 1 ssomied | Pisnation of bis strango appoarance, e | fiour fo mako wp lost o, Tho fires in | Soiasblimons Liv —— vish \e organization of which | \HHS: D L R0 o Nebraska farmers. inute between bridge suid that he lud come upc ody 5 Btove dn't burn, ¢ > dent had for its objoct Irish self govern- AR with 50 0r 60 per cent_upon our invest- | jogiing directly through the window a | 1008 elothes were better than his own he | W08, PEEARE: | 08 JREGEER, B L0 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, ment, and it had “the sympathy” of (A3 ok ment and some of us would even take the | (Uiegraph pole could be seen ull the time. | had changed with him for the fun of the | PRGNS GG, 0 they wouldn't. | PRINCETOX NEW JERSEY. IR T e s —- Dutehman’s 1 per cent” without gramb- | e bt rossing at Neweomors. | thing. He denied most positively that [ RULIL WS 1o, Mo BUEE HA6H WO TR L nt standing at the throne of affairs in Great [ Some Facts About Its Depth and | ling, y what you will, the fariners of | jown. which caused the sextstop, When | 1 had had anything to do with the mur- | 0%, 1508 b DURRS 1 WA GR0U BICHE | tesular fourvonr soursen, s fONONS! Lo be aihe Britain, felt that the settlement of the ‘Femnperature. Nebraski come nearer making this in- arrived there Superintendent Taylor 1 expressed the greatest willing- { YL 08 W 0 L8 E 0T body conld Chomistry, Blol Irish question was necessary for the sson ‘Tribune: So many reports are | erease than any one clse that Tknow of. | 10y ito the telegraph oflice and sent the | 1¢ss 10 ny s back toeamp. On | hce b s helieve it After the train_ had sreservation of the governmént of the | s \bout concerning the depth of this | 18ut of course this cannot be done evi following mossize to the operator at p way he was talking so glbly that | 060 hor Tost time and had got down : Uiited Kingdom. Ho, as premier, had | wondrous shect of water that but few | yearand in enought to suit my us forgot that he was our pris- | (5 00 1 Cventy-mile gait, the fires | Amsie attempted to give Ireland home ' rule, | really know which to aceept. Some re- it farming is 1 on, but with | g, For Gods sake run her a littie :r, and, watching his chance, he made | 21Hire 48008 O NGORE and then | Bloloe: my, nog oxamin but that Istone had failed | ports go to show that no soundings were | the combination of farming and stock » had run the fonrteen miles for the jungle and was out of | (G ol that we'd hean (raveling so i the Collegy' in that endorsement was no | ever obtained in the centre of the luke, | Faising our farmers are rapidiy becomi sight before we could realize what he wus et r rate of seventy-two fast thet the draft in the flues was strong cause for cussation of work. | and others that tho greatest depth is rieh. ' For instance, Jana I miles an hour, without allowing for the | UP,to: ) j Ande e 2, ; Y i " o enough to draw all the fire and coal right The advancement of public opinion and | feet. The following, ascortained from | peracre will yield an average time lost_n_getting started. That was |, = Buen him outt somebody evied, and | 37560 (e “ehimney as fast as they fire ] raska Natlond the financial work of ‘the Irish National | John MeKinney, one of the oldest resi- | Worth of corn, the cost of which wi the fastest ride Lever got, amt 1 do not | taen quicker than T can tell it we agreed | o B 0 {(Suvg voun, Good-night. sagie in America were the work of prep- | dents on the luke shore, and who assisted | to the producer from ” to spread out 5o us to surround the place, | M4 4 L i sation for another trial, for the final in taking soundings, may prove interest- | Will yicld ‘trom $18 to $30 per acre, « JADGE Conn, of the supreme court, was tho next speaker introduced, and’ he' spoke with want to try i(k.u_miu for we knew he would hide after a_littlo, And the httle man walked away and OMAHA, NEBRASKA, L ] ) s, L ridd ey fia is room. i i complishment of a purpose upon which | ing to the general publie: the cost of production will not excecd WON A WHITE BRIDE, : set fire to the woods. W fig! | SORghthis room, - cquilivrium in o | B2id up Oapital. ......... r1:7#850,009 cencrations will look down. Judge Cobb | Fifteen miles of the lake on the state | one-half of the former amount. Wheat . urcd that if he did hido that would be 8 { o Jyro “tho reporter waiked nto the | Swrplue. .. then congratulated the audience upon | line average 1,400 feet. The eentreof the | Will cost 30 cents per bushel to produce, | One of Mr. Cody's Indians Oarrles | sure way of getting him — whether we | JFUOn G 1 G0 e registor. Phere | H. W, Yatos, President, actidhatia citizen of Lincolnihndt| line 0 foet deep. Three hundred | and sells for an average of 50 cents. Oats, off a New Lady. uld stay there or not, and as for our- | oL G u“‘;-‘ “Josepl Mulhatton, A, L. Touzalin, Viee President, dected to preside over the work. | yards from the mouth of Emerald Bay f rye and barley will yield fully aslarge | New York Times: The completeness | Selves wewero to be the judges when it |y RCCe iy L W, 1, 8. Hughes, Cashiers Purning to the guest of the day the judge | the water 15 790 feet d wd four miles | returns, even when sold on - the open | of the band of Pawnee Indians exhibiting | Was time for us to s _An_hour after MTB e o DIREQTONS: continuied: Upon tho teriiuation 6f | enct thereof the soundingss are 1,00 fuet. | market; but when consumed by stock | Wil Bufialo Bil's Wild Wost - show, | that the smoke. was rising from haf 100 Doses One Dollar. W. V. Mon oln S, Colli the work in_Chicago you have come 10 | At Rubicon rock, 300 fect from shore, the | the profit is much ereater. 1t js estim- | which was destroyed last Sunday of ité | dozen quarters. he woods woro dry, | S0 (WSS TS TR g1 Sforsey TS RbaNl your home in Lincoln “and to the hearts | water is 850 feet deep, and four iniles | ated that corn fed to hogs and cattle | hundsomest member, Pushaluck, was and by alittle careful watching we kept 84 S 1nse '|"|<‘ 1_) § pucctel \1'1 i’l‘ _s oW, A\l.~,A BT ‘n‘wl_.. ced, W sympathios of our people, who bid | ont, easterly, it reaches 1,460, At Sugar | will net fully $1 a bushel. I could quote | yesterday restored by the return of the | the Dlizes under somo sort of control. | Sarshpaillia, and s true of o other e Rt you s most hearty and sincore wolcome.» | Pinlo Point, one-half milo South, the dopth | Rumerous ansiances within my own | gay brave, “Pushalick and his fair | Towprd durk o, brish, wind sprang up, | SCICES 56 LA dnd coonomy, winlo BANKING OFFICH Judge Pond was next troduced, and | is 770 fect, and four miles out, pitching | knowledge of farmers who are reaping | Newark love had been to Philadelphi and Eefore 10 o'clock the old forest was 4 iR UL AR LAY, T i) / profaced his romarks by saying Lieoln | o the north, 1,600 teot, - ifatf o milo from | the rewards of thelr industry at oven @ | whore. Pushaluck claims, thes wers mas. | Zoig off like artillory and musket Hhonsendaiiestiivito. dasaneriorebiooss THE IRON BANK, nud Idlewild the 'depth is 780 feet, and six | greater rate than this, but it is unneces- | ried in regular orthodox English fashion [ Was on the lo, and as thore was no | PUELVIRE B UC SICRELACHIIE AU He Cor 12th and Farnam Sts WON A NEW HONOR, miles out 1,525 fect. At ton's old | sary at this time, Some mennever sue- | by a Philadelphia elergyman. The | back fires burning, L had the prettiest | bottle of Hood's ¥ A General Banking Busmess Transacted, “It is getting so,” continued the | mill, n ar Tahoe Cit foet of) wator |(cosil at anything, and farmors whospond |\ conplo, it i§ snid, then bogan thoix honay. | Yiew of the blazo that & man evor had, Tt doscejan digyiilidasinimaiih, bt = — — speaker, “that we honors at- | is found one-quarter of a mile from | their time in Saloons, and “between | 1noon in o boarding house on Ninth street | Was territic, and I began to fear that the BYOTAROIOLAISEIN0b A0V IE o A T S T T Shoro. and five milos enst by north 1608 | drinks” ponr their troubles iato the e L )llxtjt‘x':)ll\:;“:’ilv\ hreaks, HESITEC ] hoys “on the other side might not got | Hence, for economy, use only Hood'ss P. BOYER & CO. oo fudze then, in' 3 fcotious e, At Obsorvatory Toint, of dudos who woar “slore olothos and | "The Hon. William . Cody, however, | &way, but as there was polhing for me o papille, EWREE S murked that | if Chieago or S ) v of a mile northenst from | tall white hats” cannot be expected (o | had no intention of losing such’an attrac: | 40 but keep out of danger mysc s : = . . Louis had. recewed such i sundings are 1,300 foet, and | prosper, and will always be wanting to | five portion of his show as Pushaluck, | Stoot as far back as it Was iccessary to Andillol Distilloryiinia dall, Hall'sSafes,Vauits, Timelocks tional ognition as Lincoln had | four miles east 1,640° Four miles ont of | borrow money at 2 per'cent per month. | and put two scarehers on his track. 1t | 40, and fismes spread. Itwas | Atianta Constitution: An illicit d d Jai! Work through the electing of P Hot Springs 1,615 fect, the greatest depth [ Within my own knowledgze farmers in | \was suspected chat Pushaluck had taken | Worse than a powder-mill. The heat, even | tillery 1s being run in Fulton Count b and Ja); (111 OO Fitzgorald the places would be ablaze | i lake, is Tound. ' Blue water in any | Wisconsin, linois and Towa have paid 10 | with him the Newark maiden whom he | Where I was™ stunding, was almost | It is a rude get-up, but it furnishes cor 1020 Larnam Street, O:uaba. Neb. with enthusiusm, — But honors fall so | portion of the lnke averages 1,300 fect. o cent interest on moncey, giving mort- | g wooed under the spreading trees of | Insuf able, and every few min- | whisky for the prisoner: — - yapidly to Lincoln that all 1s taken as & | . The tomporature of the lake wator 1t farms to_sceure the loans, | {he woois of Brasting. while he cwas not | ntes 1 had to ~ tarnmy | A constitution reporter was in the jail matter of cou . Fitzgerald, in bis | 800 feot is found to be 42 dog; at 1, o-luy, m Nebraska, farmers are bor: | cngaeed with his band in wild scurrying | back on the blaze ahead of me, which | yestorday, and whilo vambling around in view, was placed in a position with Irish- | feet, 303 deg; at the surface, In winter | rowing money on r state security for | o the plain in front of the grand [ secwed at times to be a wall of fire | thoc 11s unearthed the distillery in one of Americans much as Parnell was placed | time, 44 deg, and in desp water auring | from 3 to 9 percent per annum on five | siand, An Indian in native costume, ae- | Feaching from carth to sky. The reflee. | the cells. . O. at the head of Irishmen in the old world, | the summer, 63 dog. J yearstime, with a small commission to | compunied by a white girl, was nota | tion that asudden ch he wind | “What is this:” he asked ashe ponted | TG0y op “Mon fififlffl',fi.fl.‘.& audl tho judge concluded with congratu’ | ‘The above will doubtless attract hoth | the agent who onerates as middleman. | hard object to trace, and in three days | 1ht place me in the sume perilous pre- | to a small oil stoye 5 v | gAY, a1l sxpross chargos to all poluta within 508 lutions both for Mr. Fitzgerald and the | interest and coniment, but, coming from | Short-time loans of a few dollars for | the searchers’ efforts were crowned with | dicament that we had soughtto put Coon Well, as you huve caught up with us,'? | g SO SR Hution s paes city of Lincoln, the source it does, must be entitled to | thirty or sixty days command 2 per cent | guecess., in made me shake for a minute, but I | replicd one of the inmates, 1" might as L SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, J. 1. Calhoun responded from the re- | consideration. The theory of Mr. Me- | per month, and $1.20 for making out and No compulsion, Mr. Nate Salsbury said | ¢rept along over the hot track of the | well tell you, Thatis part of our illicit o TFRUI J pnl'lvr-'lnlm'lll,Anml ad that the news- | Kinney as ](u the urigmn:’l forl'mui(]m of ;lllnlg tlh:e'p ;.Im lnm’u 'lr(-l‘ny W \;u 0 | last night, was used, but by arglment :,qu x; Ilnlw l‘(/A;s‘nl!:iAIl‘ lun;lx‘mdbnll::»‘\;c me {‘)’r‘; disf l“w‘i‘:'nli»mling o 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. vaper press of America was a the lufic is that 1t occurred in the glacial | part of the state 24 and somctimes 3 per | Pushaluck was persuaded that it wouid | the purpose of taking my bearings. ollie ! el 1 oo T BRSO AINRHOR WD - o Doriod. und not frons voleanie action, and | cent is obtained, f,uz the borrowers (10 | Lo wisest for himy. to return 0 tho profit. | A1l sides the black and spindling trunks Yes; we made s mucn comn whiskyin |~ DREXEL & MAUL, The press of Ameriea, he continued, | i space permitted nis opinions on' the | not find fault at this, as they can muke | ahle Wild West show, and let his bride | of trees stood out bare and ghostly, and here as we want, but Uil give you a point T o Badl always boen the friend of every effort | Subject would he given at this time, but | many times this out of the money. Money | return to her home until he was ready [ 48 1looked aloft a few drops of rain | right now that wo don't scll any of it. P 3 T i ' 1 o ' . : v fac atel V. " v ke corl S| 1 y 7 T S IR P, B S P cortain thut the bottom of the lake is | is worth whatever can be made out of it, | to roturn to his reseryation. Accordingly hed in my faco. Later the down- | How do you make corn whisky UNDERTAKERS, A s fEsh Y 40 TenoR i iy as are the surrounding mountains, | and if Nebraska farmers can make | My, and Mrs. Pushaluck arrived in New | pour increased, and in ten minutes MEasy enough. - You see this box here AND EMBALMERS. Rervico in all his work for tho solf govern: rasms and ravines.leaving plateans | money by borrowing it at 2 per cent yer | York yesterduy morning,when Mr. Push. | the rain =~ was coming ~down in | Well, when we want to mahe & Sun' W0 | g0 slan, 1407 Farnam Se. Ordors b Belxiop i allils & that extend for milos, as do other valleys | month, and they do, that is the thing for | aluck returnced 1o, the mpment at | torrents. 1 fled from the bl od | place a lot of this corn bread in the hox | AL the eld stand, Uo7 Farnwn St Oedars | Mol R, Clarke, Acting Mayor Brock | o0 Jand. ~Could the water he drained | them to do. ST R tod Mrs. | track of the fire to the cover of the w and pour boiling water over it. This | RN R0 N S o g S0l ayor Broek (G0 Ve lake the hottom wonld be sev- | Connceted, but still entirely separate | Pre J . e At ds one side, and from the thicket mnkes what we eall mash or boer, Try | m—————— = and County Judge Parkerall were called t . 401 Pushaluck to purting, it is ] Tt T i Wpon And cxprassed in fow words the | eval hundred foet Jower than Carson v trom the large rmlroad corporations on- | o a8 Ata: TR fwith pleasare and half v . | Bomc of it¥ and suiting his words dippeil upon and oxprossed fn fow words e ( FI3 SROVLIOV \van undonbtedly cansed i thils state, are_town site com- | 5 reported 1o have & considerabio sum | the fires burning dimme ' cnp full of sl ioded o™ 'oho | | \RCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mr. J. L. Caldwell in speaking said tho | DY the same operation as the lako, and | panies These companies go over the | of money, and Pachaluck is looking for- | $mking into a sullen glare, which prom- | reporter waich tasted somc g liko 5 ' Ao o T e g i tBG | was itsell an inland sea or fresh-water | Proposed new lines of road” and select | \urd to great honor and many ponios on | ised soon to disappear aliogether if the | mixture of red lignor and € tooth - - A G RALLS TIEH WAL DOIB 04 | 1050, sites for new towns, They buy from the | the reservation . where Mrs. - Pushaluck | delnge continued. While thus straining | wash, *“Well, when we put this in the | iteceuny sui Nowly Furnished 7t Sbe o B ok : - buckios aro | “Citler o one-half intercst in his quurter | suys she will atcompany him whenever | MY €yes to obscerve if possibloaf thore | little boilr on that ofl stove we sticls in a The Tremont, % NGS OF OTHER YEARS, Rhinestones and cut steci buckies are | seetion, paying him & good price for the | ji y to ga. . Puslinluck refuses to | Were any of my companions insight1 | rubber pipe which connects with thi JERALD & SON, Propiictors. The battle that was now going on the | used for fastening velvet belts, land, and then plat the town, giving the | tell the nime his wife bore before she | 51w an object drop from one of the | Large eofle The robber tube goos i Eeh Tn0 Tt ol hratis world over was o great moralquestion | - o e origial owner the: advantyee of” the | ook that of Pushaluck. Ho also declines | eharred tro some distance to my left, | under this stream of water here and *this G por dag, Btroet 'cars Srom houso 10 ang that the moral sentiment of the world e Iatest train orders are if 8 | hooming of the town by the railroad, and state whether he expects Mrs, Pushy. | and heard it strike the ground with a | gencrates a cortain temperatare, which | piior i oty would setile, Tho ayitation of the ques. | pruirie fivy s soen anywhoro near (he | o will net many times the amoust he o do all the work of the family | heavy thump, The wind had risen fresh | makes the liquor. The glucose is — - tion in Anwrica had duno more in ton | Lk, the canductor 1 reduived 10 stop | would hud he gone to the expense of lay- | when the rescrvation is reachod. Tu fact, | and strong from the southeast, and T | uted from tho other stul by il r Jo LW HAWKIN ¥ u»l]l..mlh.ul Pmln-'ll”»“ h"l",‘f" Il“ gou | HHodran 004 A1 AANGS VLD ub p OX. {l,\l'.uul. atting the town self. | Mr. Pushaluck is ‘mot at all inelined to mutln- up my ..‘ux..l that some of tio | pr (-.-]-h, and this stream brings the Architect. tury, To tho poople themselves who w Inguish tho fames. ¢ e wor cour of way for = | Converse about thomatter, He tode with | burned Timbs were being shaken down, | pure liquor ; 3 2 STORIO0T, o interested in the great question were con- | iven 1o hoth freight enger con- | road and necessary ks is deeded | Jie e and was ousily | Afterward, however, I gof to thinking of How mneh can you make a day aMces=3 31 wud &2 Richurds Blook, Linsola, grutulations extended oyer the substan- | duetors. to the railroad company for a considera- | known ) e s AR and I couldn’t get it out of my [ *Idon’t know. 1 expectaf would | Nob.Elovaior onlith struot tial Teog ition of Mr. Fitzgerald. e e tion, which is no move than right. This | yuch better lopking than any other In- | ! that he might have been the | work ail the time we could make a gl g Mrocior of Royal D. Stearns said he thought the plan of having a town site company | dian in the sholy, - thing that had dry 1. The ruin con- | lon; but we make cnough for . 2 joar HDONT VLM GATIRSY meeting ought to congratulate the league is for the purpose of securing ad ot (TS tnucd all own use, and there is nota half dozen .M WOOL: of Amcrica, If any man can periorn vantageous sites and also to have [ A runaway horse in Pittsburg tried to | Were no fives i v | other prisoners in the jail who know we | T e Stock Auctioneer the work the Irish people a nL.nr', he //‘_\_VVETJ the towns sitnated suitabie distances, | eross the Penn vaiload bridge on Friday | tioning. At 1 earliest opportunity I | make it e S o eIt P A considered the now “president of the O\ 775 as the indiscriminate locuting of towns | and fell between the cross ties in the scross the burnt streteh to the tree | “How do you keep thom from jtt CSales mado ln Mll pacts of tha U8 loague the man. The name of John N PURT / would only work to the disadvantage of | miadle of the track. He was raised with | th i been watching, and there at | “Bysay nothing and drinking our | U0 CR S NN Horn bulls for sa Fitzgzerald inthe w sthe synonimons | St all parties. 4 ¢ YT T Bt bt e e e 1o ase, burned out of all semblance to u | own liquo : - of sm‘» 03 l[i~u ‘ll\ gue I.l-»‘.-nln-.l ;mp 4 f ‘Ill"u]ll chestnut about its taking four — st, was Hank Coon. I knew “Ain't you udd the revenue marshals B 1L GOULDING garatulutions for the work it had done ” o < ushels of corn to earry one to market vorable reports are being reeeived r zht by his side was a | will get you - i solocting & loader, and wlso' for the P P Sinre) | i becn so fong explodud that Nebraska | fr ospodimental tobacoo orops in | gold wate ', e buriad in thd No: 1 dont tink any of wew wre | Farm Loans and lisurance, promiso of eertain sucoess in the conng | '8/ 0RPRICES o surprise iz dt repro- | South Carolfua, 1 ouaceo of good quality had climbod that trce when | mean enough to report us. Wo m ; il SIN 2T RN work hefore the organiz 3 o W (W SpECIAL s worth now in- s state | 15 being produced in some parts of the | overtaked suddenly by the fire in the | for our owii use, and no one in bere padoned i coxurd 0 1aans. ol Henry Bruogman extendod special con. | 5 d r 1085 conts per bushe: : : 1, and bas | state, wnd the opinion s entertainea that | hope of sticking it out up there and from | had a drop of it ulations on the of citizens of d 1t or, even fifty miles from the rail # it will pay. all anpearances he had roasted us he sat | “Is it real good whisky e i 2 2 o rman nationality, who now, as Ameri 4 i = on s Low as 6 conts, as in thos bay e in a croteh of the limbs, He must have | *Just as good as you ever tasted. We Riv?‘?“]e 51??“7‘1.{0'1 ns can eitizen in full sympathy with . 5 it is nearly all fed to cattle and Young wooers at N ansott Pier, ¢ before he fell, und 1 pre- | don't want Lo let everybody know what | {)f stritthyy tes uad Lutes Tupped coatiie ; Herd numn who it 60 head Irish-Amcricans in their eftorts for the |\ hogs when surprised by passers-by in the | sume I had walked around there with the | we are doing, but we get plenty to [ {0 ¥ L SR Familios representod Crag ia of Ahoir bivth A L ; ? The eredit system has prevailed to some | midst of a contidential chat, have a habit | dead man fright over my head. As the | drink.” 4 Acoinm, Keaice, 1080 OF Siarons, Moss 110508 0 al Alr. 7 these expressions | extent, but the cash system is gradually | of saying, “And-er-then, you know,” uck of tl ire was not over 400 1ect | **Noue of the prisoners dropped on to | Kuihtly Duc ald responed in a fow words, Ho eaid | \ taking its place. ‘The most prosperous | which occupics the time until the intru- | wide at that point, we made up our | it?! i weat 1o Chicago ! E merelants in the state to-day are those | der is out of hearing. minds that he had cither been asleep | “Not one. I they had we would have | pa's 11 NOT EXVECTING THE HONOR, . L who soli for cash onty, or notes with ap e when he found that it was on him and | been worricd to deith by them. We will | 1#ao Gruicic Shank and o 1t had been placed upou bim, wi e ity. As the years roll round | A captain of the Salvation avmy at | rushed to his death before he thought of | not sell ov give it uway.” fagpeet tho el Address, CHAS, he certain work that mpanied it, = — + will keep her place in the pro cais in jail, for knocking down in | the dang ; s, or he waited | How long have yoi been runuing ity | 508, 1 aasured tho fr “-I‘s :.”d aitizous ono, MOST PERFECT MADE pssion, :finl at her pr cut bute o in- | meeting a man who had sre " iig that e lind | vFour or five wocks ; o all that he would to the best of his ubility onared with steict reyasd to Posity, St s¢ will lead many of the older states | turbance. He was fined $20, but accord- | only time to elimb the first ash t he “Ihe j ¢ basu't eaught up with o do'the work und fail not—a work B T SR inpapulation, wealth, and public entor- | ing to the rule of the Salvationists, pre- | came to. However it was, that wiis what | you?!" National Hotel, which but one head was recognized ; Faillla. Lo Grarse, eio.. favor delicion prises before the expiration of another | forred two months in jail fo pay happened to him, and it never cos8 the | “No:; when we know they are comsing | Aud set s good oiuuer tor 3 that one Clarics Stewart Parvell. The | PRIGE BAKING PONDER €0, Chlzego and 8t Lowia ecade. F.AW. fine. state a cent to get rid of that murderer.” | we shove cverything under the bud and 3. A YEDAWAY P 140 Lineoln stop at

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