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2 THE OMAHA DAIL BEE: TUESDA EPTEMBER 14, 18806, v N S8 N Y WEE BULGARIA'S BROIL, N \ N N ‘ and Plattsmouth, fonnections as an excuso ENVOY SEDGWICK TALKS, STATE AND TERRITOR | wheat, paying him a stipulated p; o, BENEDICT'S CLEAN SWEEP. . o rane 1o | SHE SAYS. SHE LOVES HIM, | 10" making eb s Qemas, and kel — Ther v i "Som “elperi and The Position Rnssia Wil Take in in favor of ,Chicago. Mr. Chase | Progress on the Outting Case and the Nebraska Jottings claiin that they ecan get from hve to | f"'"':'R; ® ‘\_"""‘;- x Herald R wanted a raport from the Mexican Spree. | “Alliaboard for the fair; going right | eleven conts more than from the g.cva- } bablic . ntimat h CoroGNE, Seph 19« ew ot b di o's Ro: ol committee that was appointed a year Et. PASo, Tex., Sept. 15— [Special Telegram | out tors, A large farmer at rgo the past The New Puablio Printer (I timatos That | (.oie”Special to the Brr.|—The Sevranja | Addie Kearne's Reason f""m"x““g With & | 520 10 tirgo tho Ophn & Northeen Fail | to the Brk.j—Envoy Sedgwick was busily [ The potato crop this year will beat the | Week shipped his own gratn and got " 40 Numerous Heads Will Come Offt | wili merely consider the measures to be taken Carriage Maker, way scheme, [The secretary read the | engaged yesterday with Consul Brigham on | record, cents in the place of 63 cents oftered by the local buycers, relative to the purchase of the prince’s tates by the state in the present budget, —— names of the commyittee as follows: H. | yna” Cutting investi . 30 ¥ ation, but when ques- [ Fifty fire hydrants will be planted at he G, Clark, chairman, and_Messrs. Clark ot | Ly dds : MANY APPLICANTS FOR PLACES | vognlations regmding loans will be changed. | BLUE COATED BELLIGERENTS. | Woodman, Lewis Ryed, Jeff Bedford, H }I"“'»;v(‘”vu;-lll‘::}:‘u’ ‘1'1‘.- .“,J"'\‘,”””] x‘.‘;‘v“u”v;r 1) Mokt i Flattsmoutti this | t Wyoming, ) " b g b ke b e » 1[,,,‘{ "1’;!,‘”‘,\; -\Ml\t}‘:‘:y.u‘\.\ }{ to say, “1 have taken all the steps necossary “Fathor" Rarr, of Nebraska Uity, aged | swator valloy. Lo N A New Campaign Book on “The Presi- | opened for a loan from a Berlin discount | to conirovert the falschootts about me. 1 | eventy, fell from a wagon and broke a v ] v Vo a Rallway— Johnson, J. Jumont, T'he contractors of the Cheyenne North- \ . compar d guaranteed by Mussia, has not | The Omaha & Northern Railway—An | Johnson H. 1 ! s dent's Pension Vetoes"—The Grant npany and guarant President Meyor stated that the co will first get through with the investigation | orn road expeet to have forty-five los confirmed. ‘The reports from Russis Omaha Tnska—Sui esident Meyer stated that the com i x) v y-five inile . Rellos—Othior Ttema From e e e b Gt ) mittee. had boeh alled upon several | With which I am charged and then attend to | weon, afarmer in Walker pre- | of the road in ruuning order by Decems Washington bbb S Ao BEOIIE LI SRR IRy times for a report, but had failed to give story. 1 learned that it originated in tte county, was killed aht- | ber v fan regeney are to this effect: Russia will —Other Local, such report, and should be discharged 1e person In the City of Mexico tele h- | ning last week Local eapitalists have organized the acknowledge the 1egency so long as the lat ota earpenter 1 A committee was appointed consisting | to a Chicago paper asking what they The M ft his wateh | Laramic hotel company, capital $35,000. Wi Benedict Will Do. ter undert no acts of hostility toward of Messrs. G. M. Hiteheock, Chris. Ha id pay for the Sedewiok seandal. The | with the sheritt of Hall county as w | The company proposes’ to put up an e WasHI Sept. 13, —~[Special Tele ‘ her. As tothe question whether Russia will Another Runaway Girl, n, K. Colpetzer, J. S, Brady and A, | paper named a price and the groundless story | souvenir of lis visit to the jail gant hotel and will begin work this fall. gram to the Der ] —Since Benedict, the hew | rant a free enoice in the election of the net | The plancts arcout of nosition theso | Rosewater to consider the matter and | I theresult, L have the writ ement | A ronsted ox with v 1 telsmin T CHeper 18 LARACE AKEK oIt ATNR public printer, s reached here he Tias given | ruling prince, the answer is that the discus- | mes “when the newsgatherers fail to | Sather "“”""”r’wl'!";"‘l”"-' id tOEOpOTL | AW m e Tt e, | ferved on wooden plates, graced tho hart | are” negotinting for the Sun's editorial out intimations th I be wtty | sion of this question is inopportune at pr " other L | &t the next meeting of the boar Ao S Wk et AR vest home pienickers at ‘Urenton recently cheek on ich to disp "t arie . it intinia that i1 Il Ue & pretty | L ¢ “eatorn | find somo anxious father or mother in the | (¢ furthor discussion of the merits | Uon and early nest 1 FRUILE A Kb, ! ek on which to display their varied at elean sweep of all holding positions abo ent. As regards the unification of eastern | ooo ) oiine for a l r daughte | inly the testimony of ti ty peo- | county voints the finger of wrath | trac ns in all their beauty, Billboards . 3 v on- | €Ity looking for a loving « iter who | of the scheme the board adjourncd Y iy s worh 1 uttts | wt Ve Htiow Ll . A s M W the line of high vrice rates 1 that institution | Roumelia and Bulgaria, Russia will en- | e 0 VR el R R SRR B8 a1l torouchy trtstworthy, will out | nt the huge blank e v.ml‘q her citizens scarce in the e City soon as hoe gots his axe sharpened. Civil | deavor to act for the welfare of Bulgaria, | '3 T A Pl - e " igh the statement of persons Whose ident- | as state oflicers, She has never been sorviod d \“‘ co mlm\\w\‘;x\lmw“\‘l” " \{ B lu” | v[l vided Bulgarin doos tiot act. in opposition | Yillian of a man and brought to Omaha. | IN THE LAND OF ALASKA it MR AR | favored with one | Kirk's German Pite Oincmeont serviee don't cou n, It seems. Bene- | provided Bulgarin does not ac 1 o P Aeiirde.. gy X — never had the conrage to come forward and 1 Y 9 ” dict was formally inducted intohis office to- | to Russia’s will. Amends for the aiscus- | Noless than a dozen such cases have | qpe fndustries of the Territory as | back up their statements, Secretary Bayard | Some thirsty bum broke into the Chiris piilre eure for biind, blewting and itehin day, filing his bond and taking the oath, He | sion on other points are premature, If the | been made public here within the last Scen by an Omahan, is convinced of the falsity of the charg tian church in Beatvice, filled up on com- | PHes. One box has cured the worst cases of ten years standing. No one need suffer ten minutes after using this wonderful Kirk’s man Pile Ointiment. 1t absorbs tumors, the itcl 1< ag 4 poultios, Sioux City Journal calls Ed. | gives in Kirk's German Pilo are my friends. The public must jud said to-nrght that he had, since his appoint- ency will but co-operate with Russia the | month. The last was reported yesterd “Toll you somothing about Alaska®® [ §e iy hends. [ihe public st judse for | ::;I":""I“'I““““";f‘;:,',“I ‘l'.‘l"l‘;:‘l,.f;:":I'h'(,”"”.‘;f;"f‘ £ tnent had been made Known, been over. | Intter will forget what has oceurred. The | James Kearnes, a well to do fatmer, who | aid Robort 1 DR R TR R LS RS ) whelmed with applications for vositions | portrait of the prince in the Sebranja has | lives near Meads, in Sauniders county, isher yestorday aftornoon, repeating | Fest in e work onthe Curting case, but | “L1i 5" LB, ::;“llll;lrwhi"l‘l‘r?”‘ll\“xjrlllyh.llf":\: :i‘:‘k”!;n‘.':“nl I,’:r'.»": been draped inmourning. mri“‘.di,,‘ull,‘wi:‘. "v“:lmli":‘1""'““":‘1?? thio quory of & 1 Sofiostet: T on't would say nothing 88 to its aspect. Faoder the “Telsh conitiollman: teom 1 q‘»,;m.m: o |T.-.h'.{-ml only ,I,,r ,‘,".' . '1"" o already in be kept in. There RUISING B search of his daughter, Addie, aged fi v ore {8 anythi intares 3 ", Mot bloody Third.” Here is an elegant op- | ehing of the private parts, and nothing else number of men whom he has his eye BRUISING A BAILI teon years, who lind boen missing from | KnOW that thore i§ anything of intarest to Fulton's Title Clear. Jortunity for the Hon, P, Ford fo start a | EVETY box is warranted by 'our agents, * Sold Wt thel — SE 58 elaky Evoul 1 people here that I conld say of the coun WASHINGTOS —[Special Telegram B ATEA | by drugiists; sent by mail on recaiptof prico, upon with a view o \oir A K& 5 1y Pummel | ler home siace Friday evening. [tseems L : x y ibol suit and mangle a scissors’ artist 0 i J appointment to the more important subordi- | The Girls of Kerrs Soundly Pammel |y, ghy has been attending school at | tey, tho' I found much there that inter- | to the Bir.]—The commission of Mr. P, Ful- | T G EE SRS At | S0eperbox. o ©fy e o b nate posttions, but he has, as yet, definitely 3 B8 L [','“‘,’,‘"' lighter rais | Meads, where she made the acquuintance | ested me.” tonto be postinastet at Eldorado, Kan. Was | yjiyired’y family party—two wonien, two © " T Cleveland, ¢ decided upon very fow. He certainly could, | ~DUBLIN, Sept. 13.—Three moonlighter raids | ¢ 4 yyan named L. A. Finnegan, who | “[n the first place when and how did | 1$sued to-day, he having filed his bonds, Mr bablos, and » man—slong the strects in Sold C. K. Gooodman and Kuhn & Co., took place last night. all of them close to the | wagemployed in a headquarters of General Buller. William | place, 1ith and Dou Fulton's commission was si; agon_shop at’ that dent before he left for his v us 18th and Cum| sned by the presi- acation, Ng. it he desired to, provide places for many you get there?” all sorts of shapes, and stood the old man /i1l bo SRR ller, The girl's father learned of her | Yoy &0 HIOK o Sl LA : ] D e e O oD Foe | Cuffey. a baitiff, who made himself obnox- | friendship for Finnegan and ordered her We left hero July 28, and went by the - on his liead, All cseapud serious injurs Personal Paragraphs, s g e ious by the cruel treatment of a woman he | to accept no further attentions | Way of St. Paul to Portland, Oregon, the Capital Notes. The Wymore Democrat shouts for W. or keep in place just ashe sees fit, without any reference to the eivil service commis- H. Ashby ns the democratic nspirant, for | peveianios <00t of Pickerel, ixat the , of the nomination in the First district, The | 'y ¢ Landvillai il samplt Democrat claims he can poll a larger shappfliv oo GG 510 WasHiNGTON, Sept. 13.—The second comp recently evicted, went early to attend massin | from him, but to devote | starting place for all trips to the troller of the treasury hasgiven an oplmon in * Belearra chapel. When the men and women | her time entirely to her school | the Aluskas and British possessions. T! sioners. Many of the 2,400 places are very t duti T A o i Ve in T a 1 Seattle v A Yl " £t ngregation in the chapel | duties. ‘The order scemed to have the | we went v acoma und Seattle to regand to war claims of Ohio, in which he it o A A d freshments at the Cantield. good ones, varying their salaried attachments :’14;'.!1‘(-1‘1" (cf:l"-“ 7 ‘p",m,"(,u they E,,_ effect of increasing the girl's admiration | toria, where we took a steamer for holds that whatever nscessary stores were ;‘l’l"_r"‘ "']"' southern counties than any w 1'-\ .“(.A“m.‘lm wd B Pook wont to from 81,200 t0 §2,100 vear. came indignant and .the men dragsed | for the carriage maker, and her father | on the southern coast of Alaska. Sitka | furnished by that state for its sick and | O gy s Grand Island yosterday morning Mr. Rounds and family and Mr. Rothacker | jyiyy from the building and turned him over | finally decided to take her from school | is a place of some 1,500 people, who are | . i bt Rt Hon. J. Sterling Morton has sent a lot- 4 - AL IR 8 Ly ol Lk ) wounded soldiers in the war of the rebellion, | yr'of sonara tuls ok A B. 8. Paddock, of Fort Robinson, Neb, will leave for Omaha on Saturday. Mr. | o the women who were bezging for “a | on Friday i order to keep her out of the | divided into three classes, Tndians, Rus- | i whatever hospital quatters were turnished | o of congratulation from Paris to Presi- | B 5. 1 I R Rothacker informed the Bex: correspondent | ehance at him.” “Among the women were | yange of Finnegan’s attentions. Tho | sians and Americans, 1t is an old Rus- | by’ the state for the care of such soldiers, | dent Fitzgerald, “of the Irish American | is spending a few days in the city this evening that he would take editorial | tWelve whom Culfey had ovieted, These | plan failed of its desired result, nowever, | sian fort. It is near Sitka that the princi. | ineluding necessary cost of trans National “league. “The deliberate and | Assistant Postmaster Woodward has chargzo of the Omaba Republican at the same | \Yomen were furious, and they foll on the | 7y o] did not appear after the school | pal industries of the country are carried | from field to hospitalare reimbursal dignificd_adherence of the Chicago con- | gone cast on a pleasure trip to Evanston, vention,” says Mr. Morton, “‘to eivilized | Ills Daililf and beat him unmeroifully, Subser | j, 5050 Friday, and her father, on_ visit- | on. Thess are mining and fishing, Tho | the provisions of the acts of July 17 time Rounds assumes control of the estab- | quently _ The 1 h ! rtor ili (o Tishnient, but that it was not decided what | the locid brinch bf the hattonal feqguer ade | ing the town discovered that shiv had left | hshing “industry is’ comparatively new | 16k 0L 0L i ot SRR bl T. Spics, John Monat, aud Mrs. R. changes will be made about the paper or the the bailf to near mass, and this | the place, and that Finnegan was also | this locality, though it promises | jnoiveular in regard to the isste of minor I(<" Linuhtel .’H'_V of home rule in Ireland | A, Wells, all of Denver, are at the Pax- ofti unfortunate man nlmost caused | missing. ' Farther investization revealed | to be the greatest salmon fishing port in | eofSt et okl miaces ad oneaeng | Mas commended and secured the respect | ton. 3 inst the vriest. the fact that Finnegan and the girl had | the world.” The Columbia river salmon | hronze pleces o bo forwatded i the order of | OF all fair-minded men, Mrs. J. W. Paddock returned last evon- A 100K ON VETOES. — been seen to board an east bound train | are rapidly playing out and m ny of the | applicant from the mint at Philadelphia to lowa Ite g from a two weeks' visit to the north- hiero has been moro catpaign literature | A Pamphlet on tho Irish Question. | togather. Finnegan had told his em- | loading fishing establishnents aré pulling | points reached by Adams’ Express company [ o050 G twoate compiled here this summer than has ever | Loxpox, Sept. 13.—The Irish Loyal and | plgyer thnt he was going to work in | up and locating on tie Alaskan shores, | free of s tion in sums of twenty An artesian well is being sunk in Shel- AT AR Fenevalteeibht h been prepared where nothing more than be | Patriotic unton has issued a pamphlet on the | Simpson's carringe manufactory in | where the finest salmon in the world 4lnll “nr‘.!mu;,.n';-n.m.-..u n|m|\|x|u; |.'\(‘.I,|.: d:\llvl. o th [_mm"'l,'\':!i‘“t«t ;::I(fl_h{:«;fi‘fl {va*i""\t”rl': + cOBRTess ! ake, Us! 5 i s 3 » gentleme! AT M Al KR A d i d 3 i x At and colleetion by the superintendent of tha The public library of Burlmef as | the acific Pago, is interests of congress were at stake, Usually | Trish question for uso by the gentlemen of | Omaha. and when Mr, Kearnes atrived | found in apparently unlimited quantity. | SRLECeUoR DY e Saer e e [ s G HIOER IS urhngton has | G ce named | A number of large estublishments a v ST ) his order, Y o Fred Conradt was ta the campaign literature is used in presiden- | the house of commons and press. tial elections, and then tariff, finance, com- | status of the [rish tenant farmer,” “The | yosterday he wont to the pla 's the | and found Finnegan at work. He asked | alves rs. Gertrude Haight has roturne from o pleasant visit to St. Joe and Ka Skunk river is so low that it can be appointed post- merce, ete., are dealt with; but the change of | pamphlet, “has within the past sixteen years | Finnegan about Addie and obtained ::‘\n«l the mining industry?” er at Spring Ranch, y county, Nep., | smelled a mile inland. SSCIty administration since the lastgeneral election, | undergone marked amelioration owing | confession from him that the girl had Alaska is rich in gold and silver ore. | vice ThomasJ. Kelley, removed. The Calliope creamery turns out 2,500 | o companied him to Omaha. On dema d. Woolcot, the well known Denver nd- [ The great trouble is to develop the - pounds of butter every” week. and the consequent change in office, together | to various remedial statutes. There i 5 i T Fy | wory. | inZ to know of her wl boutsthe father | mines. There is one large mine called A Genuine Slugeing Mato! I T _ A vy | & Rio Grande lawyer, of Denver, is in T e o ol o chief exceutive | has certalnly been a fall in prices, but, every- | G5 formod that she was at the Wind- | the Douglas Island that 18 being worked | CnicAco, Sept. 1 —The six-round glove m[(!:,‘,m',‘.';ft”;'.;:,.,‘3,].1 ,',',‘:(’f',’.“‘,‘,,',';‘l f,“‘;"{,” the city. I dealing with measures passed by congress % 3 TR BYasptBn. t : ; T TR e i (e ‘l:..,| thing considered, there is nothing excention- | ¢ " hotel, He went to the placo | in the proper shape. It was bought by | contest between Paddy Ryan and Frank | 05t > | Mrs. Elmer E. Fair and_daughter loft i icat writers and compllers of facts. Each | 411y bad in Irish agriculture. Tho Irish on-| anq found his danghter registered as | the Treadwall brothers, who spont ubout | Glover, the champion heavy weight of Ilin- | 'ttt eon-vear-old £ Ne Eall yesterday for Cheyenne on a visit umong of the congressional committces have issued | Joy greater advantages on tenuro than other | the wifo of Finnegan. She was surprised, | $500,000 in developing it and then ealled | ois, took place at Cheltenham beach to-night. | Gniti . wie theaan feod M1 Hat s of | elatives: a hand book, the common doctment for tho | peoplo with improved methods, and there is | hut not abashed at tho appearance of her | in Senator Jonss of Nevada and Gov- | 1t fesulted in a regular shigging mateh and | e ol S thrown froum acolt Sat- | “njeg 1, Hendrickson and . Spectal use of condidutes and managers, | reason tolook to the future with confidence.” | father, and flatly refused to return home | ernor Stanford of Cahfornia to nelp Bonped e by he B To Wi O ILRES | i e s wttsmouth, are Nebras T et S Gireulurs 9f | Hero tigures are quoted showing that full | with Kim. She said she was not married | them out. They don't dig for the ore | pof SOhied v HE ToWi B LS | The Northwestern Towa. conference of sons, Sibjects “which ~ hve - rcceived the | 8dvantago is taken of the rieht | to her Fin, but was going fobo and, as | like they do in other mines. They Just | 8047000 ono of ‘the referees docided | tie vy gt ehureh will meet at Web- dgo, secrotary to the general attention of tho parties. But ono instanice | 0 sell interest inboldings, The | sho loved him, sho preferred living with | quarry the quartzout of the mountain | (i JEli T the best of th. fieht, and the | oy e e 6t inst. & span of | MANAZT of the Baltimore & Oio ox- other declared it a draw. The light took orass was stolon s SHAR O | pressis in the oity. has come to the front where a book, dealing | pampblet continues: “Laying aside | him anyway to returning to her home. | like we do roek, The company have Wi hanly politics, has been issued, and that | rhetorieal bosh, it is necessary to state | She admitted that she had been kindly | smelting works right on the grounds and l,l. ce in the rain on a boat, upon which a large gray horses was stolen from D, H. Bur- @ people 1 by Mr. N. Dumont, a well-known Inwyer | bicomnerly the aeiuat fasts reooiiin e IR A E eSS BObEwa e e 0 ¢ 0 W Bk e i R heas R o v B | Judge Fitzgerald, of Cincinnati, unclo 3 0 Y 3 s g eviction. | treated by her parents, but did not want | are able v e mines properly. nty-four foot ring was made. From the ck’s barn, in Rhodes. reward ol o k R v find man of pronounecd abllitys A DUk, | By the land act the land tonant carinot. pos” | to return homo, preferring life in the city | Thero is but little ehance for the pros: | start to the tinish tho ight was wvicious ono | $100 is offored for the capture of the | £ John Tembloton, of this city, spont a cation Is entitled, “I'he President’s Vetoes,” | sibly be evicted unless he refuses to pay rents | with Finnegan, She was finally induced, | pectors, as tho" ore is not valuablo | on the part of both men, it being necessary | thieves. ew days here last week. He e re- 15 bound in paper, contalns 352 page on f the most inter rman of e National League convention at 0, where he made one of the most eloquent and sensible specches on the Irish cause recorded in many a day. The and is | ord 4 5 : membered as the temporary s internal revenue collections for | " the lowa district during the month of | Chic August amounted to $194,235.24, of which amourt $176,116.3) was for spirits R IRN (et B ‘l:;.;! c(;:v(;tmy’\\-rlm certain am{umu;ry by coaxing and threats, to return home, | enough to be transported in bulk and rnr|llu~”re{vr'ix-«ltg rml‘ 'l‘u-nl\';"l'n them with Th 3, 8 X 0 orming an imagin- | pue stated that she would remain only | mines to pay miust be developed on the | Mmbrellasand elubs and haul the men apart. AT LR SR ST T T B e oot Lt ierilbver chould send_ for her. Shy | grounds. 1 otwadn 800 and 400 ran are om: A T BRI B0 L A T is the only complete record of the pension {,m“g.,flor less than & year's Tent actually | ccompanied her father to the train, and ixlui) in l'l?c mincs. ’l'.h.l:lun;sl.u{tlmnfi, Rl et B B R i) 0ur ndians, who are generally hard workers. and $8,587.26 for beer. judge is now in Lincoln, the gicst of cases votoed by President Cleveland—the re- | due, * 1f any ojectient be brought the tenan | hero made another objection to the re- \ o E - ports of the comuittees in congress, gist of [ may redeem the property at any time with- | turn trip, and raised such a disiurbance About eighty Chinangen were at work in Revolutionists Snrprised. Bishop F , of the Episcopal diocese | Patrick Eagan and the Hon John Fitz- n was compelled to make | the mines, but they ere taken by the r. Lou1s, Sept. 15.—The Rio Grande City, | of Davenport, was presented with a stafl S S 4 l - | condi the bulls, full text of the vetoes, and com- | in six mont 4 : 3 ; ments, analysis by tho author, all Tn order, | writ or mes: within: ths st o set the }.’:{,\-Hmm e, N : s cep quiet, and finally placed her in | whites, pliced on boprd a steamer and | i 3§ o e and making each case lucid and compreher e WD, tho satne time, soit the | her keop quiet, and finally placed hor in | whites, p i joop da Tex , correspondent of the Globe-Democrat | made of wood from' the noted eathedrs ———— sive fo the ovdinary reader. The compiiation | woy bely ani the purhice iy wiied gt | the car in her father's chirge. The father | sent out of the country on the pain of | yoelinis tonight that on Friday Inst, | of St. Dayid in Wales and Lumbeth in | Having triumphed over all compotic has been purchased in laree numbers by he | property. Many ~other advantages are | #1d daughter left for their home last | deafhif they returned. 5 about sixteen miles from Camargo, Mexico, | England, in honor of the tenth anniver- | tors, St. Jacobs Oil stands withouta ¥ republican congressional . committes and | hrovertyy {fany lother advantge: eveninz. No steps were taken by the | £i**What is'the nature of the climate and B xtooni . ‘Camargo, Mexlco,) |- & AT S 20 4 g sance ublican politlcians, and sinee. it bas | bviction fs dangerons and’ costly to. the | father to prosecute Finnegan. the products.” near Raneh Camargo. Colonel Hernandez, of g onlhiption: : i EERRUNRE recelved the hearty endorsament of *General | Jandlord — and- 18 practiced only — ““Alongz tho cotst, ‘whire we waro, the ( commander of the government forces, sur- | A romantio Fort Dodge miss recent After the Abstract Men. Burke, department commander of the G. A. | in extreme case. If a year's rent shouid A DISGRACEKFUL AFFAIR. weather is very, pliagant from My to | prised the revolutionists under Maurico | Seut outto Maud Mullerizo and “r The county commissioners yestorda, Ik for this department, s being called foF by | falf s n Sopiombor or November tho land: Ll September, hut huok” of . the mountains | Cruz, and a sharp fizht, lasting thirty min- | the meadow sweet with hay.”” She swung 2 o : : y ho soldiers overywhere. 1070 doCaINObRYE b dbcrad Mt the S ah i 2 4 3 v 3 yellow “jucket's nest. | passed a resolution taxing the ‘abstract y | Two Members of the Police Force In- they don’t make, tho¥mameters capblo | Utes resulted in killing ten revolutionists apae dulge in a Kight. of indicating thd degrec of cold. 'They :“;'“tl':_'; c(l‘::ll):,‘%]{)‘r’.n:;{ tiioamnrifone then liable to the tenant for the | A disgraceful fight took place at 1| don'tr wything. The na- | s 000,” Tho prisone THE GRANT RELICS. home, one mile. Time, | men who have desks in the court house $5 each per month for desk room. This E G session: and siX months more must el « Professor Baird js making elaborate pre- | before he can get possession of the land. } ations in the National museum for the | Jandlord ~Grant relies, 'This_exhibit is much larger e much of veral horses g erops, so that nearly two ye: st elapse'| o’clock thi Tya 3 tives live on fish, principally, and aberry | Camargo Saturday, but HA o S astian | was done to cover the cost of the gas, tian any personal collection to be seen In th Ny Lainlyitwo yetrsinustielapsel jlalalock Skl morning atitholcornsrRote(s Ehi¥eo halinnn barrs HICh: NEGTIY, ||y estarday by Cottmal i key, of Lincoln, Story county, was | wiich is used chiefly by the abstract men museun, far outnumbering the Washington by i 3 clith and Farnum streets, the prinei- | (orresponds with our raspberry in s i S S e cating his dinner, he fell from Ins” chair | who work at the Ymilding after oflice wllr‘u, n"l‘.l “'“,ll' given an equally promi- Another American Victory. pals in which were Pat Horrigan and | and flavor. Theygeta b and other ©Canadian Chaff. in an apopleptic lit and aied almost | hours, and to pay the cost of keeping the T o WAL o the e ot et AKOIS | LoxDoX, Sept,, 18.—The_sculling match | Mike Dempsey, both members of the | game oncd in awhile. The white people | WasmixaTos, Sept. 18.—No order, per- | Immedintely, Mr. Barkey was one of the | room’ used by 'them. — There are. six A AR, heavy French glass hand- | between George W. Lee, of New Jersey, and | polico force. The trouble originated | live on imported goods entirely, and con- | emptory or otherwise, for the re of the 108G BULL LB ILRX0RY COUNLY. .| abstract firms Who keep men st work in somely set in red mahogany, The collection | Neil son, the Austral sman, took | over the arrest o fow days ago of Ed, | Sequently theircost of living is very high. | Canadian vessels seized in Alaskan waters, | ~Fred O'Connor, of Dubuque, while | the building. will be exhibited ‘in the main hall of the | place to-day n the Thomas championship | (vallican brothorin-law of Demp. | 1013 the worst country in the world Tor | s heen received at the state department, | LMD insane, crawled under a = X museun, ad will bo one of the first objects to | course, and was won by Lee. ZEUEON, SR LIOLSor W0l emb: |y poor man. A man with capital enough | ;or jave the questions possibly involved in | Pink suewalk and stayed therc five | Manager Baltimore Hvrald, curcd his without food or water. When dis- | cough with half bottle Red Star Cough rly dead and could | Cure. da covered he was ne: not have lived but a few hours o The arrest was made by | to go into the mining or rishing business fel e BRI B S aarets = O'Grady, who is u | in Aluskn would find it a profitablo If not | iese seizures reached the scerctary from any explanation of their history and all matters | Matterson, ‘The men Kot AW ey oh even torma aw of Horrigan® Dewmpsey, | & {’l“ sant field for investment.” telographed from Ottawa and_attributed to 8 | Jengor e way taken oht Got His Money Back. of Interest pertaiuing 1o them will bo fur- | ensh towing . Torty. . strores. & momutg | S0 Horrigan’s friends alloge, made some | | ~Mr. and Mvs. Harris returned homo | [VRERCEC, B0 L N0T Siner are thought | onBor- Eo was taken cha The case of Ewers vs., Coe was decided nished. Matiarson radially © orept. ahend | Temark to tho effect that it was spite | by the way of San Francisco and Los | WE0er of 0 Com o tICE e BIERE | proper authorities, o U s 90 1 5 DISTRESS IN TEXAS, and led by half a length at the creek, Lee | Work on the ¢ of Horrizan and | Angelos, ~arriving here _on Sat- | §1InGqERAERERELO DG IROTRALOAS (W IWIRE | * Tho citizens of Cascade, Dubuque | in favor of the plaintift in Judge McCul- First Auditor Chenowith has returned | however mereased his exertion and drew ‘"p ('Grady that led to Galligan’s arrest. At | urday. Th visited Yellowstone are wild over an outrage per- | loch’s court yesterday. This was an ac- from o L S NC | such grave responsibility snould, with the | count) ¥ 0 rom "Texas, his old home, and informs the | on a level with his opponent at Cra any rate the matter was the cause of | park on their way out and the Yosemite nformation now in hand, pledge the | petrated on the 8th inst. by a young man | tion brought by Ewers to recever $350 Dbe seen as the visitor enters the main door. The wind was light,the tide fast. Only a few A special “attendant will bo desiznated o | spectators withessed the race. Betting be. kecp watch over these relies, and' the fullest | fore the start was given to four in favor of BEE correspondent that the people in the | tag ¢| v v ioht’ i ralle: 3 rward j Y. 1 riti ver) od Cr VY s per nged RO D ] age steps, When Walden was last night's row. Horrigan was standing | Valley on their homeward journey. M lian and British governments to an ar- | named Crowley on the person of an aged N Obibas gt western part of tho state are in a deplorable | 1.6 had & lead of & leneth, A de & i & e R ¥ 60urse, and In "advance even of the | German lady, Ho tied her hands bekind | 0w the Chicago Lumber company for at the corner of Twelfth and Farnam, | Har ms of tl strugele followed,both men still rowing forty i R i Special | beauty of the Yellowst and the faci h ) talking to Officer Pieronet and Special | beauty of the Yellowstonc and the strokes a minute, Matterson was again even g, n Dempsoy eamo down the | ties for visiting it, but is not 5o enthur money paid them upon a house built for ndition on account of the dry weather. him by C inst which the lumber him by Coe ugainst which the lumbe) They havo raised practieally no grain presentation of. the government, and’ pred aseto this | her buck and, accomphshing his pur- lively” tim fled the country. ~ The c seed for their next year's erops will have t ¢ at Crab T ¢ Murphy, w i 7 A 8 oo 8 0o led | POS (elolkizensare ioom torwards secured a lein. The o given to. hem.’ T ’soutacounties, o | Tongth &t fammorsinich, Lo thott spirecd | Streot from tho " polieo ' station. | tic over tho Yosomite, as o “thinks tho | [iess the demaneswere at once’complied | out dn masso to hun him up. Ho is only | DIl looured judgment in the sum of By there was not twenty bushels of corn | arain and regained the lead.when Matterson | After Dempsey had passed the | sight does not repay one’ for the hard- g -— seventeen years of age, but bas a vory gk ralsed. ‘That part of the state is not well | stopped, totally exhausted. His time to party Horrigan called to him and | ships that have to be undergone to reach Seizure of Fishing Boats, bad reputition. = adapted to agrienltur suitul watered. It is'only of r k of suitable a ceand the s it is not well | Hammersmith was 8:40, or ten seconds better | walked part of the way across Twelfth | the pl: ent years that the | than the bestprevious r street ml,m,',t him. uXr,ig,.,. demanded | commodations for tour| LoNDoN, Sept, —The Freneh authori- | One day last week William B. Brown, ts after the val- | tjegat Havre zrowth of hops has been ) vo just seized eleven fishing | of Dallas township, Marion D ire: mrasig mpied: e 1s ety T that Dompsoy rotcact atatuments ho had | loyds seachods ! boats for Infringing on the international | noticed something wrong with his OFFENSIVE ISANS REMOVED, pAring, made. Dempsey repiied that he had Ir. I s that & mun with a for- | oviiing and fisheries laws in the channel | After an examination he found it ARMOUR & CO., of Le Paris. The boats were seized in re- | the mad iteh. Gteers would —get their STAH STAH prisal for the recent arrest by the British | heads underthe barbed wire fences, and Four elerks in thie pension office, who were | LONDOY, Sept. 13.—It Is remarked that, | nothing to take buck. As he said so | tune at hi posul could find many u}, in Vermont preceding and during the | 8lthough Emperor Francis Joseph is at Prez- | Horrigan grabbed him by the throat to | Pleasanter places in the west to live, but u"eclv.lonsilt kfl Ivfsry‘lmz!lva part in political | emepl, in Galicia, and the czar at Litovich, in | choke hum, when Dempsey struck him | for business and enterprise Omaha is yeu | authorities of French fishing bouts off Folkes- | in their efforts to appease the itch, would &.:-:Sfioluig:f'h. w 'm"i'r"m-.l(mm olty "lr!y Poland, not more than 250 kilometres apart, | and knocked him down. The men then | in thelead by a large majority. He is | ton on the other side of the channel. James | almost saw theiv necks off. He has lost a . Ponsod awith, v their services wero dis- | neither has glven any sign or desiro or in- | elutched and were rolling in the mud | espeo mvinced of the fact after a | Round, conservative members of parlinment, | tyenty valuable steers worth $1,200. - He Y O T a tention of meeting the other. In fact neither | when Officer Peironet rushed in to separ- | study of the business of St. Pauland | has given notice of his intention tocall the | jyus s Targe herd and will probably” lose [/ Delicious Flavor. After tooaotrony (ho Star e iamSto from | has sent tho other greetings oven by deputy, | ate. them. Dempsey, in attempting to | Minneapolis and thinks Omaha will lead | attention of th government in the commons | o1 ¢ (&0 porrow th star m , AN 0 , fo the seiznre by the French authorities at ] ) Lvina to Cumminsville, Neh., will be In- [ The Neue Freie Presse, of Vienna, com- | Sbeak, had exposed “part of his tongue, | both of these citys in the near future. Havre of English fishing vessels, “Whisky scems to be in free creased a distance of two miles on account o crar’ e " . | and t member was found R - and ample uppl in u H of, @ change of sito of tha postofice at. But- Halnpat Bip exay :“":‘,‘:fif '?l.rufif(‘,',‘;l;.';’h::g fastened between Horrigan’s clenched The Mardi Gras Meeting. (v S TTR PP snd “amole. supply in - Sioux Nomaisie i “After October 1 Dover will bo omitted ian military mancuvers are taking place "1‘ th :\lvn}l,'fu’:\rly bitten — in fwoi The young gentlemen who were inter- | §p. Louvis, Sept. Li—A speeial from | tesiimony of experts is, and there is con- l‘l'"“"_1 from the service of the star mail route from | in the precise corner of the Russian dominion h:; Ofite i ;‘m"ls w]"ru g.»;lm‘._m ested in the mardi gras of Friday night | Laredo, Tex., tothe Globe-Demoerat says: | siderable evidenc Or 8 oor- to make 'h‘n;’l;.mflm (‘nm 0 Brock, decrensing the dis- | which would be the prineipal theatre of war :;Quf"_" I"; l""l‘:‘l'*;“-\{élml“’l‘i‘l ‘-‘y‘"“&"‘“t"'lf last, met last evening at the oflice of W. minent men of Mexico lineage in this | robo m\'v'r') '\:. el (-(n‘vl\'m' these meats (4 ance two miles. o i ’ fusely > , tak 1| P e H piand ey avaliol(: of | was more drunkenness in Sioux City than In the event of a Russian eonflict with | police station where his injuries were | G- Shriver for the purpose of finishing | city ~who have = reliablo —means —of THE Moulton H, French has been commissioned LK : eland, In., and Owen F, | Austria. Francis § wtion | he only e wtration of | there is at present. tural res| of this, aside from n gan | the business necessarily connected with | Knowing, claim that a con i.,.,.“,,“,,.“.l.“. Joseph is at the same time | attended by Dr. Swetnam, Ho! tance of IBEST o at Brayton, la. reviewing an equal number of Austrian [ and Dempsey are two of the best po- | it, and also of forming a permanent or- [ Fevolutionary - forces i mow going | [0 h s B By e G . ) : a sey o s and als g 0 ane i s ! atethe floating Al troops, the total being over 60,000 men, ata | liceme e Rass | sy BB A bl i ’"" 1 on throughout the borders and that prepara- | Prohibiion, 10/ 30V Jo 80 8 110 ‘na 3 TR NIW NAVY. poinit which would naturally bo chosen i an l‘vi‘“m B ”'Aa.il»‘.‘i-f.‘;‘“.?.:"r'i-‘iu‘.fii”m‘"i‘.‘.”.‘.‘.i ganization. The financo committeo re- | §id WEGEIANAN Dol made for a domor I‘.“J,..lz.xi.fu in the city lias never been that can bo 1 e: Austrian base of operations in the same F it A WA s l‘ * | vorted that everything was progressing | stration which will shake the Mex ar than ut present. 3 produced. lans Which Must Bo Complied With | event. viends, as it will propably cause both of | g, psgnotorly, but that they wi not | ernment to its foundation. The 16th | Prof. Foster predicts an open winter— Peaople of A llA ok tontat gy s wo soo, s the Nouo ¥ o Prosso, them somo annoyanc ready to submit a final report. Inas- September next, | tle | anniver | pon to all kinds of weather, entries free; EPiGhflfll WasmINGTON, ‘Sept. 18.—A clrcular 10 | are aluost oanceiternaiid tWo, rival courts THE OM NORTHE much, also, as thero we fow inter. | Sary Cof " Mexican " independence, 5 | hero will be some beautiful weather,” ay middle of December, and then, for a ning next, at | ayd pronunciamentaes have be . |’\]1l|4‘vn':lllvn|l||n- border states, which set forth | least three months, extreme cold and and on ar- | the demands of the revolutionists. The war | snow blockades. OFf course the cold will ‘e constitution of 67 and down | not be n‘nulinl;flm but all lxhlli long period there will be' no general thaw as e Sariids, Do ofton huve the jast_of Janunry or in | wifZsmr@userer Macketmssde astkeey Februar such winters Wuys cause | great suffering to man and beast, and the wise will provide plenty of fuel, re- thewr dwellings and pr 3 good r for stook.”’ n Take Up | adjourncd unti the same place, The committe tepartment respecting the designs adver- Hot Shot at Randy. The Board of Trade A tised last week for two armored vessels of .—The Scottish Protestant the Railway Sc a'out 6,000 tons displacement. It embodies | alliance will meet to diseuss the reply of The regular monthly mecting of the remonts wi in detail the conditions to which those who | Lord Randolph Churehiill to thelr protest | bourd of trade was held at the secretary’s | vwhe oo honrtily subimit designs must conform. The design | against the appointment of Henry Matthews | oftice last night, presided over by Presi- | in making theic venture such a_ suc 8. st be a substantial lmprovement on exist- | ashome seeretary, which was brought on the | dont Meyers, Acting Seceretar At the pext meeting matters will be put ing designs, and unimproved copies of well | ground that he was a Roman Catholic. Rey, and ith Lt o ,"t; ¥ in such u shape that Omana will look to i known designs will recelve no consideration. | James Patton, director of the alliance, has | oo, the minutos of ‘the last meeting, | {0 5ox e murdi gras us one of the princi- 1t must be sufficiently v detail to enable the | addressed a letter to Lord Randolvh Church- pal and most ehfertaining features of | Gracie Barker, running between dopartmont to clearly ascertain its vatue, | Ul, in which ho says: “You have penned soup manu- | fair week, Gl and Petoskey, on the cast sho are lighly leased with them, s on finan h to publicly thank those | ery is, * supported and aided them | with D mson, Crane & Co The goneral features to be embodied in the | an luauwlllreplfwnl\sswclrul public doeu- | factu of Janesville, Wis,, wrote to 09 5 Michigan, is lost. ~According to botrles_ 3 design for the armored cruiser are: Hull of | went. Although vou are now a eabinet min- | ask what inducements the board of trade Organized For the Season, found on shore, she had one hundred passen “The fmpr ande in Righmore steel (ot sheathed with wood), with doule | 18165, e pbserve with astonistunent and re- | yould offer them o locate & plant in this | _Last evening tho membors of the flome | gers abour. : this year ,000. bottom, and_ divided into numerous water | Weapans of ubuse. with. which you tome. | city. Referred tothe committeo on man- | Circle dancing elabmot at the oflice of Schooner Wrecked. Grafton has voted to bond the city for ) h:xllll‘-uu;uurmm ts.fitted with acompleteand | haw ‘1 your way to power, It is a national | ufactures. Irving & Latey tb pirfect their reorgani- | wasmixaroN, Sept. 13,—The signal corps | $10,000. for the purpose of extending the AND. powerful pumping system and with drainage unity when men, pitehforkea into high = - y | zati oh was oftec oven- o cket, Mass., re works. s o A liRP IR Syatenh And it dratmatg | e e doatiuta 1 ot tawnobh | A communioation was rend from J. C. | ation, whioh wis slected Monday oven: | stationed at Nuutuckels Mass. roporis s large s SRR R AN D RGED i rmored deck running the whole length | Mr. Patfon concludes his lotter by saying | Heald —of Bartlett, Wheeler county, | ing of last wee e oftioers - elected | unknown three masked schaouer sunk In th 4 B e | MANUFACTURED BY ship: boilers, engines and ammuni- | that the alliance founded its protest upon the | Urging the bourd of trade to use [ were: W. H. Latey, |ln'h|th-||vl; George | vieinity uf.s“ndy )I uml.‘( )uu;uflu ..5»5A_g grant exclusive n).(hnvlu an olectric Jlght | 0. DINKEL, i ‘ tion 1amns being underneath: two-thirds of | sawe grounds as those upon “which the its influence to ocstublish better | Bailey, vice president; J. W. Gannon, [ belearne o .;}lu nlqfirfl.i RS 0 0dF WEIL | company A the town has relupsed into | AARD! M”‘L‘ b Aull sail power 10 1o carrled on two or three | elusion of Koman Catholies from the throuo | railway communications butween Omaha | secreinry, and F. W. Pickens, treasurer, | found near Tuckanuck beach. tho realing of durkness, i HRET g TLOUIS = *lo) 1 Bt el with protected ton, with ono or | {8 founded. b and Whoeler county and the northwest, | This is the sixth year of the Home Ci e o i Two years ago there were only two | © rom GALE BY.9 Iine guns monnted {hereon is cdisidered one of the most public schools in Burleigh county, ort- | 3 Cuming st, r Afairs in Bulraris. Some talk was indulged in concerning | elub, whic Too. J. Aruibr 1neh guns for wain battery, each W v i Mty V- Judge Wakeley issued a writof injune- A % A \ 5 N . ¢ proposes 4 rthern ri successful in thé ¢lty, numbering sev . AA : side of Bismarck. Now the thirty | D. W iownun Yarmam st. i u Il"'lxl l"{ Z;,I:l‘:w" eizht 11 u'l'.‘l"n ;:l Rar i B 1l ~The- national assombly K“m‘n‘:-(:ll:: ‘o"{‘l{l‘t’ .f{.f.fi).’f.fl'wir'.?i'fi‘"fl\’l’,’é enty-five me mbe v b tion yesterday restraining Perkins Clar- m‘ U’|u and ‘t\\-my five good school -',"“" H ]"”I o e Tow it otehkiss guns; el otehk > | met tor ihp Raat e ) epitinge 3 i Ko, 619 South 10th s : ek e aanl AR flowukie re- ||:‘l_lu¢l A : 1]};«:7:1;111.A.e|‘|lrmv ived the | of commencing a subscription at once for ——— ken and John Doe frmu_ removing a | houscs. lx‘ rinn K utido, 619 South Ioh § (une oF more for top), for secondary battery: | S44S reply to Bulgarin's proposals, The | the purpo: of starting the road. A Sewer for Leavenworth Street. house which had heen built on a lot in Aurora connty eontains eighty school- W 1021 Howard st. 8.8 torpedo tubes, ond bow, one stern, and | a7 $ays Russia will recoznize the Bulgarian | It wus urged that the road should The county commissioners yesterday | Arbor Place by Clarken for Macks Han- | pouses, an i se of fifteen over last [ M L'Van i, 1616 Do -6 st 1o on each side; - tourteen torpedoes, each | regency and assist the union of Bulgaria and | bemade & popular matter and | guthor L B07 South Lith 8t Sixteen foet longs four eleetric search Jights. | Roumelia on condition that no aets of | controlled b the i, d i had J ins Tho be i an i i ey «a sewer | had on the 18th inst. Ao Juip st (be driven by Witk | violenoo he committed. kussin advisos that | that tho bourd of trade should” tako ‘the | 10F Dids for the construction of a sower L v Y oyduibhed | the public opinion of Bulgaria be allowed to | initiative step. Mr. Colpe thought | on west Leavenworth street. This par You may be impregnable to ehills and school debt of the | © dueed from §12,200 to VYL .| NEWDRUGSTORE zed the county elerk to advertise | sen. A full hearing of the case will be i Ar. nd - with o veig! o1 Rt x dia of the Be ney ¢ - oL m).';x{mh‘f'.‘\' Mie of soventess | calin down befote a new prince be lected to | that the road could be started and then | of Leavenworth street is beyond the city | fever if you e ouce or twice i week m,""rlnf;'\‘: to Bismarck with st \)«my or Cor, Snunders & Seward Sts, 1 Knots per hour on measured wile. She must | the Bulgarian throne. The Russian agent | 81 alliance formed with some other road | limits, and has been ordered graded by | one. of Dr. J. H. Mchkean's Liver and | 0w 16,008 of harley. of £ e B GUENBY. Pharmacist. contorm to | Kidney Pillets, they are no larger then a © quarters for 270 ofticors and men, with | commun! ant to take. vistons for three and water for one month. | gar ted the ezar's veply to the Bul- | to continue the scheme. Others opposed | the county commissioners to { 1 government because the relations be- | this on the ground that any other road | the gradé ordered by the city council | pin head and plex ing, for the Bismarck brewery of the ious to me wil Thoso entrusting prese r 1 . a Rl y 00} Milwaukee Brewing compuny. : o &F Ty s % Mor maximum draft must be twenty-two | tween the present Bulgarian ministers and | would y ' es | within the eity limits. " The sewer will be — . th o | BAYe thesdvantuge o NUED_ proparatiol Feet and displacoment about 6,000 tous.. The | bim aro very strained. During the sitting | jn x::\;r;‘icx:zu.','Llflshurmwfi:fifi:,",h"wufm: Constructed before the grading is com- Vor Sale or Rent. Watertown opencd the season with o | 8adisayears' aetive sxierichies, . - 3 general features about the drmored baitlo | of the national assembly to-day several depu: | to Chivads o L Aoy vy ordl forerv) My former residonce, 133 Seventh | moustrous sas serpout. Dovil's Lake C. B. GURNEY, §lib are to be sillar (9 tiose of the eruiser, | tion proposed that the Hulgarian government | ' w8010 bhe, Clottimant of Ouab. d s troot. throe blocks from Omaha depot, | Startled the universe with & phantom Ler armament is o be two twelve-ineh and | send a telegram Lo the czar requesting him to raflic arrangemont, it was urged, atrest, toree WO0ES 3HQ usinoss | ship. Columbia modestiy pushed a mer- 8ix six-lnch guns for main battery and twenty | communicate with the Bulgarian government | ¢ould be made but it would not do to- al’ Suing the Sherifl. and three blocks from center of business | TAR, =Guet oMo S0 bblished Hotehkiss and four Gatling guns for sec- | direet instead of through an agen low any other company to get control of | William F. Coleman & Co. filed suitin | Council Blufls. Cuas. T. Ovrices, | BEE R A6 e S8R o oying F ondary battery, Fifteen thousand dollars | A German bunking house declined the pro- | theroad. Dr.Bruner could not see how any | iot oourt yesterday to recover | With Officer & Pusoy, ban Cougall 1 RN sle B SIS X% now (roton 1o A will be paid for each design aceepted. vosal from the Bulgarlan goveruwent for | objection could be had to any company | the district court 1 ) Blufts, Ia. Somes to the front wilh & laid sorpont ekl fagmtillt ) - — raising a loau for that eountry, having control of the road that comes to | from Sheriff Coburn about seven hun- R comes to the frou Im ‘hl and serpent, 3 i e Y W' F. M. Gray, of North Platto, | —— Omaha. This would overcome the dis. | dred doliars worth of wine and liquors | Wanted—Good compositors on beok | thirty fuet i length. = Next h e .'3‘-’:‘;?\;‘.;".‘51 ray Warner, of Beatrice, and H. I r. Wi, 8, Justice, of Lincoln, F. V. advantage to which Omaha is subjected hich the llege was taken from them | brief and table work. Pryor's Bee Job The farmers of Bddy couniy have A 3 P 7 o] Rt ] n and wite, and Nollio B malis is subjected | which they allg: . Vst Council Blufls, Tele: | formed & joint stock company &3 hive u s b . ock, | at the hands of the Northwestern and | by the sheriff on wn unlawful snd uojust | oftice, 19 Pearl st., Counci e 0 3 pab) AL%0 ¥ T8 voit Bl ostey.are among the guosts at the Pax- Nelll, Nob., are af the As WORNE "WiNenTod, 151 WABARA AVEw ENIGAGR. Burlington roads which use their Blair | writ of attachment. phone No. 43. wman to do their grading and shipping of

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