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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE oy L"l'.'l""\\”.l‘\’,'\..\‘l.i'l"'.‘.’\..‘.r“ dn. | Sage o ben eomae: i 'on oo, or" ;.‘.’1?”\’1‘.' o ttr him and.for_bi THE GREAT SEPOY MUTINY The Ih tings; Sunshine, ¢ g hy Wade Clasey, | tramws to see the l- md n-«( oceupied o TOWN TALK v . THESTATE FAIR'S FIRST DAY, I’.Openswfl.h (3 Bomn, Twelve Thousand l).mm \‘.nn Piatte; Kate Ewing, b m honest \4-HI|‘_{VH\'I vuhv 'u m the coun- | commissionws to appguise damages on | An 0ld smq of Massacre and Carnage HOLMAN'S Poople in Atter ' | by 8. C. Ewing Salt Luke, Utah; Victor | try. hke himsel When the d¢ pot was | the Northwestern line Lincoln to ap " Nogynees, TS, Jhemd P ttendance | Sprague, g s, by J. 8. Wolf, Geaar Rap- | reached his friend left him for a moment, | pear and repbrt for duty on Monday next Retold. oh, Mntenis, Bk T ooty ooy - ids, In & i returning in a few minutes with the | to assess damages on’ certain r atiam, ete RAIN INTERRUPTS THE RACES Joday will be Nebraska Brecders' | ancient “tale of not being nble | way wanted by the company and 1ot | gxperiences of a Pittsburg Man fn Ine Nl ivern | stake race for four-year-oid For this | tc got n oxpress package, | revorted at the former time that apprais Y 18587 and 1688—THe A Y | race there are nine ‘entrie follows: | which contained ods that he | ments were made diain 18537 an 5 he Rore Many Candidates on the Ficld ana at | Moilie McCaflrey, by B A, Pyle, | wanted to exhibit. "Vonld his new-found | Thirty-f deputy sheriffs were sworn rible Maesacres of English Work—Lincoln's Ball Ciub Wins | }lnm\u.w }m, o G abert ;1 bson, | friend lend him $10 until he conld t a ¢ grounds yesterday to act Men and Women and the 3 ratYa | Fairmont ohn 8, R etzell; | draft cashed up towr Of course he | relief marshal at th mds n tetributio & Great Game—Capital | Auburn; Bashaw Mueller, Fre: | wonld and dul. Tho sucker passed the foue deputics witl be distrih . ikl City News, | mont; Ted MeMal J. Stowell, | next three honrs walking the streets to | the grounds and the ero lio rige ® — Auburn; Sister O, by £.” Culyer, Omaha; | see if he could find the borrower, and he | are always present in force will have that [ Pittsburg Commercial-Gasctte: “t HoLMAN Nod V. by G, H, Vance, Falrirys Tony | was not long in realizing that he'wa | many officials at Ienst to_contend with in dyer- | plying their voeati AD oy 120 William St., N. Y. [FROM THE BER'S LINCOLN DU | shudder yet when I think about it," were | of resu L, by J. A, Pearson, Fairbury; Lucy D, | viegm of well-known and long Sherift Hamilton, | 5 | \ f | o e first day of the state fair proper | by Julm Simpson, Florened | tiscX job. He folt. too badly foled to | OF York, ono o JE LR B R B LS st b R Ll e opened up brightly with about twelye To-day's running race is for a purse of | complain to lice and took the train | state, has charg officinls ab tory related to a Commercial 1 thousand people on the grounds, A | $150. Thereare cight entries for for home after more cash upon which to | Looniis city, learned by | Gaz el e bl /U LG DL \N ].JY & STONE large major ity of exhibitors who occupy | FACe a8 follows: Vercolin, b. m., by visit Lincoln 3 o it liis brother, in | William Bentley of No. 910 Duquesne | ) i et : PY | Pickerell, York; Little Fellow, b. s | THE T. 1. A'S ! en gored by & mad buil, | way This gentleman is one of the few space in the art, agricultural and horti- | W H_Francis, Broken Bow; Willie C Saturday cvening the Nebrasia division | resulting his death. Mr. L, in re viving rope flice ho wit cultural halls were busy completing their | s. g., by H. Perkins, Lincoln: Countless, [ of the 11y s Pfotective nssocintion | 80 ARAL R BT RV ] RO Sl LR e SR L exhibits. While there are a large num- | 8. m’, by W. H. Lun . Macedonia, | et at the parlors of the Windsor hotol, | M- for that place to attend tho funeral [ hessed the blood-curdling teriors of the | ber of people who of course are a little [ Town; Derby, b g, b I, Milfordi | and the following members whre in ate [ and reader whatever assistance he could | Sepoy mutiny in fndia in 1857 and 1858 late with their stock and goods, yot every- | :: A S o ‘i"fil(u A 'vh"l Nebs | tendance (.,‘m family b Hu. “1was a Licutenent attached to tne corps T e s S SCOC L CE BT BNV Bl Bt b, Suvie Moote, of Bilmes, Baller & €6 .untzer, the old German who shot at | of engineers in the Bengal army,” he thing procecds in an easy and regular | On iyt PRl | e T Tpkor s By Gl | eaple ekt 61 Hetho i This eityeant { continned. “We were stationed at o ert e | deerut. Ttwasane o of Mas, 3% | One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the R.&J. C. M nell, Birlington; J. R | te arday ““I'”‘\ Shorift Al Beach ,, ' that the uprising of the Sepoys oceurved. R. Greer and J. Jons whilp | 8cen by the following entries, may be ex- | fymnyel, Clark I , Omaha; J. | for that place to bring him in. Thegrave | That was Sunday evening. [ saddied my United States to Select From. the always ready and popu bected to be one of - the best of the fawr. | N “pjiye ™ Hary suspicion still exists that Luntzor has | horse to go and see a friend who was an rscere- | The following are the entrics: Jdenny [ p (P0G | o dorod 118 wife sometime wi 1 A ’ ] 1 % ) et Oirnifghnm, 1hnooln w | murdered his wife sometime within tho b AT OTN o 16 FAT P - Ve toRtS 6 | tary, exiovernor Furnas, who knows | Lind, by Hamliu & Ford, Suringheld, | eompiny: e Hiyford, o of - bitts | 1ast ton days, and it 18 to bo hoped that | Siger,of one of the native rsimonts of OMAH.A NEB. ‘ more about rs than any other man | DlL;Count b, larksburg, | Ay nufacturing company, Marseille the mystery surrounding her sudden dis. ] “""“ TG ';“ P8, but west of the Mississippi river, is Ind'; Billy Buttbn, hy'C. ¥ s Bent | 10556 "L, MoDonald, Laudereh Man: will be proved to the bottom, | belo! Clinton, fowa; T. A, Edwards, of D, B! [ Whom the ofii Fisk & C 2o; 1. L. Watson, ot 8. | for, has been n manner, which is largely due to the | race will come off. This is fo eflicient management, President Bar- | $500, to which £200 wall be add ker has for his assistants, R. | Or betteris made. The rac by Frank Wilson, Pk Dan D, by J. D. Mo , Lin- ufacturing company; W. M. Widener ble unraveled. Nothing has | were not suspeeted. Of comse 1 had no coln. rc H s , and if at is true that | suspicion. 1 had just arvived at my| illespio, Miss E i franttasatt seats cod for Fri | 0f Ho T. Clark Drag company, Omaha yet, and vicion i m) e et ffi:lu;f‘l,ii\fi.i‘:.."?slh‘“1..‘.“:.(,' M| WOR. Parks, with G. Becker, Chic n stated that she was at the | friond’s bungalo when the natives broke ¥ Warren, George Furnas jeorge | day, pur Dickman, who are at all times ready to | $700 if 2 assist the inquirer as to what he should f{"rlll“' < do to properly present his wares to the | xrpoth Ml thousands who are wending their way te [ 1. Hainshoro, the state fair. l‘lvl. MelIntyre, chairman of the hoard kept busy hurrying the anxious to ; Examing wtioh S will m“m'"ww prover places, while Austin Humphrey, general superintendent of the grounds, divides himself up among several assistunts, thus keeping the ;imumlu and people in the hestot con- ition and humor. All trains are now b 101 otton, State Jour 3 bottom of Salt creck the matter deserves Shis dk ) or better is mad John M. Cotton, State Journal com 5 ms and i o 50 [CTHE BEST THREAD i SEWING MAGHINES el S £ Lincoln: Sam D, Leland, Lincoln; Ed. | & thorough investigation at once. ¢ who had just ar- s A Tox o ;"‘j' L L y Mitchell, of Mar Bros, s any, >’l. in it is, the old Tady suddenly ll.mn their quarters. . § e Ind. Ko Chief. by | 0" company, Leavenwort Law- | Wweek ugo, o whereabouts are an- | T spoko with o few minuies before was EaL ! \ i f \ Ol ompany, Fort [ known the brother of the ther e | a; Billy Ford, by J. D, e CRAGENE M ":.’.um. with | Severallmpoftant vonl estate tennstors LI B A ‘d mayor of London. My friend told { MeLanghlin, vere made yesterday in lots in - Harden- | mo to look sharp and save my life. 1 at S 00 COTTO i burg’s addition, and they are in evidence | gnee gatlopedoff. The natives, however, i r arket is tryingto do | saw me and gaye chase, but 1 e » ken busincss. with orly @ bullot m my'L nd, Porter Bros.' & Hackwit round-the-world tr. uge with the oflicers offjtl < PR, E e T. Shipleigh opping at the Windsor for e s i Elliott, | days to see Nebraska's capital city on parade shortly afterwar f\- 1 Y ILI\|I‘m 1l the state exhibit at the fair grounds. quested to stay in_their lines. nufacturing there all night. The massacre of open the bells of e The entric i 1 lm~. N company, Wostticld, Miss \\v thing and aw. Iher Full Assortment for sale t0 the Trude by —— VINYARD & SCHNEIDER the ONMAEIA, - - NIEBRASIZA. T Chambers, of tt, of bx-fl_\ \M *muh Walest oflicers and the dies continued run into the grounds, landing on broad 1y, Chic v T'he old I'v ce store room on | throughout the n platforms. An abu 13 placed in conv o8 S0 that none need go th ounds and track are in the be ion and ai who may come wiil find - good and rc accommodations. zh the art hall has been added, dance of good water nient pl Iy ight, and the scenes | anicls & company, ‘enth street utilized the present | among the killed and wounded were THE c E MAY"E REAL ESTATE and TBUST Go week by fil'm'“ g en, who avesn | frightful beyond deseription. For in- o ot i immense display spread there an stance, on the stage of the theatr ' 5 o MEAGHELY 16 BORELLGH (1L GBLOES; will remain theough fair Moerui T counted thirty:six coppses 8. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMATA, of which was of a routine ¢ ster. One | exhibit of the und the, 4 traveling man was formally expelled for | the people, ig o welcome in s §—W hole uh W hole of ¢ Whole of ¢l Lots 2 3 Lot urned to my re d were brou Property of every deseription for sale in all parts of the cit ands for sale in v bad conduet, whiel nsisted in borrow “ ting for the 1n|w~ if wey this time §the [ €Very county in Nepra T [ e A Sy the room still seems to be closely packed Lots1,3. HIE DY Gy, 6t SILINBICEeak iilaFa kRt || CRIl AN their display, The s of 23,608 15““, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS by exhibitors from all over the “country. Whole of class. ¢ that m splays are made by of the ‘\n:l 118,668 Of Tities of Donglas county kept. Maps of the eity state or county, or any other ion, Lots 1, Among the most attrac by the Chicazo Kinde tion was not i that kind of l"‘“\'- of St. Louis; with lhn nes at Cawnpoor—awful which is probably the best explanation 1 | business, and it appearing to & majority King & l‘m scenes, which this long distance of of the subject ever given in this coun- LR Lt s ic il b )| of thos t the hmtlwl i 4 time l am guite unable to wholly banish -y, Among the favorite bands on the'| & Bra % 4 h 3 : “Exhibits of counties will proy » | grounds is the Kid band of Sutton who | frifier difzracad himself by being jaile 0. ¢ :L:;;;:(:‘(\A\lx‘\.&‘lnll}ll‘l‘lf"“ s by ”‘lv‘\l ; ono of the miost ||l|lx‘|‘:x»|";\l|,:|fl ::‘uu(»‘ of th 1“':'}.“'1'11,'\'\‘."‘," ntly "f! {l‘\";f‘"fll*l'[ . by | pulsion was ratified without a di§semting | _ ‘The fishing party who were out at Crete | grders of General a s y e voice. report a cateh of :llmul one hundred \\ heeler soldiers were Colorado, are on giving the numboer of ent e wround. Valley, Custer, Cloyenno Dt Ehoy woult have causi niore, bt et RELIABLE JEWELER, part. They would have caught more, but and Keith each have’s ~§l the women found in the town he t of b 2 % s bie showiniz of grain, SRidie Tt catting their fees il and subjecting | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware Katie Putifam iles. .hflmmn K amount §10, and_telling the lend 1 T. P. A would stand good tor it. As | Shapleigh & Cantrell com- ‘hese were nothing in - com wison | information desired, furnished free of charge upon app.i 7—Whole'of olass. o'clock p. m. grand Roman chariot it The question of s was under consideration, motion to mako the Om and vege- i her company will en- | nfte Polk, Hiteh- ¥ after ariie; s Sheep. :i‘d .{fl:{“'i'fll\"""".'x..‘."i',"fi‘ Vieed, | tertain fair’ visitors the comnng gour | thom to othor outrages, ‘The targest stock. Prices the lowest. Fine repairing a specitlty. Al work warraated. Corne . Lancaster, Douglas Tayes Dundy, s 4, Hog noticed afterward that there were Futike's opera house, and the |~ “)Miss Wheeler, the lovely daughter of Douglas and 15th streot, Omaha. v A«l.lulnq Cnas, Lx:)col]u Hamilton, York | ¢S5 Poultry, worous remarks made by some of | tx;m«;fl_,- mlm" fm I\wll lu,fid "“i‘ the general, rather than submit to tho | - _ —_— antd Furnas counties have a very com- | Class 6, Farm products. . nbers over naming the Linc hoarc the People’s the week with | oross violence, leaped mto & deep well, plote showing of their farm products, bo- | Class 1 Testiie depms tment S O L;l“‘,":,';::fi.,:,l::,h.,“\l:f“},:‘ Blind Boono, and other uttraotions at | e Nano at onee. seized upon this hor: M. BURKE & SONS, sides many of thema fine exhibit of na- | Class %, Fine arts aper had treated the traveling | other placesi rible idea and as fast as the BEuropean tive wood in addition to their frait and ‘ o Uierto oo Gaadnt 419 1 Thabanks. will closo their places of | fadiod wore massacrod thair bodics wero OMMISSION MERGHANTS e s honcy. announcement was mado | Dusivess afternoon during the | flung into this well, | At the cdie of this y The of the A io" Hotel company would | Week yoftices will be closed | famous ‘Well of Unwnpoor,' 1 stood R i(‘l[l)v ~('-vm to have t.}lun xx'm(h ):nurm. e a0 Gt d\\ m all T Il“l |1uun4 of Wednesday “:\ml within a week after it was filled with its @BO. ), Manager, the fair, judging from the extensive ol ; ks $ Thursd nd probably Friday, all to 2 1 3 SRR B S i S ?;‘:\ men, and the ras { ol swe R s s s Ly oL Aaolaaven UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. : in_addition to their display of Auricultural societies. SIS g Tho police O DA OVt ha bl am o e sut REFERENCES! Morchants' and Farmers® Bank, . Neb.i Kearnoy National ey work in the art hall. | Cliss 17, Discretionary . ’\““““"" of suppr el n'.‘.l merous pickpockets who have work one of the most magnificont piocos. tof | BAnk Kn-'\rm“\), Neb. ¢ Columbus Stado Bink « Columbus, Neb.: MeDonald’s Bank, North M phiad onstherar il CtaRsre e association letters, A asasign for | the town fitetofore and who “nre | architecturo to be seen in all India. 1t 18 ‘lmvuvlfi{;‘gy'cu:éfi:::ers‘Hxin‘alwn?l'x‘blll it im attached for two-thirds valuo of stock et st by Mra Eamgwortiy, o Sow. Total e itself, was discussed and sieps taken to | Watched. I¥would bea pious iden for | 4 fine octagon marble building around ard, superintendent _uf fine arts, fnd GThe oili abate the nuisance. After the regular | Passengers to &void a jam at car doors, | the well, without a roof, and inclosing an | = — = = Notice, Miss Ella Cooper, of Plat tsmouth, textile | 2o o (6 G166 RT0E | abanaIR Honratl by raAd b Ak TGOl Fesis andinovdriorgeikoiier shoiihandalon claborate tomb. It is henr the tieatre | on his stand near the village e ?'\r\rv, NERRASK A, Douglns County—ss. o 3 o 3 DS P heir pocket books. and elose to the bank of the flnest can thered about him, his oil | ¥ A linty cONYL, hold at tho oottty OOUH rymen of the state are showing | PTODer uu»l 5 . S dent trave n‘ men present met and Yiestordny siaxrostainn to smooninums | s ! A ot Mo hbla crowd soon gathere e ';'.,. colinty coukt PO A 0 The ex ¢ board of the Nebraska | organized what will be known as post ! in the world, the Gang Tamp, and his little rostrum. His talk to i i o) Bt s ol rymen's association will mect A, of the association. Phe ofiicers alect | bered the usual assortment of drunks | zardens nave'nlso been Iuid out nround | the riral public was full of native wit of | 186 'Prosent, [ 1, MeCuilocti, county, Judico. nge county, N. ¥ oxhibit on the fair gre f this association are, L. Heiskel, prosi- | Who have commenced the fair celebra- | the scene of the massacre and a beauti- s and he always got. his | Ao the mattor ¢ Of the estaie of Geo B. Hub. .' h ot 1“.“1l e 1S Aay A ti0) Clblakmboaal Qent; Sam. D. Loland, vico prasident, | tion eacly, They were quartered with | 1l churoh ercetod, B into good humor. With hisEALlos | o oo e -And Ming, e’ potition Of UARS A ye s damplate di e e or tho next mecting of the G.A. Clark, scof ; .. McDon® | thirty nforumites who' hivo alrudy ‘Chuldren’s brains were dashed out | ynd small tafk before exposing his wires son M. Hubburd, widow, praying that a_cortain ingiuiolutior inills grany o s ald, treasurer, w Simons, R Hay- | forloitéd their chances of secing the show. | against the walls ot buildings. When I | {6 ‘their wondering gare. John lad u Ineresion VR ADL AL o ?)I:ltltrfl ‘A:nro‘n ’i'lf’u" ?-::::«‘»r::;‘nn’x‘.?-‘xn L\L TIHE WORLD OF POLITICS ford and 5. M. St. Johns, directors, TR e reached Cawnpoor the wells were guard- | imind of an inventive tura, and turned it | Goo, 1 Hubbard, deconsed, Do proved, probat- Bibits ‘are thoss of Sutton: Gibbon. Kre. | Will be fully represented at the state cap- |~ An indignation meeting was held on | , Among the Nebrask $"‘ and railed in. On the walls of dwell- | {5 good account. He mido s name for | e and allowod o sieh. 4 y mont and Bennot, bosidos Gibbon, Ere. | ital during this fair week, and muen dis- | Saturday. ovening at Masonie Templa ‘l"‘x’-*"*.”.]"‘rd“‘}' DR ings we suw signs of fearful slaughter. | himself by inveriting what is known s | | Orickcd, that Oot, fith, A 10,0t 10 o'clock private parties. Many of the private en- | Cussion will be had over the coming re- | hall over the acts of the council in allow- | Piue | Hilli - John "1" B e There were tatters of olothing, clumbs of | the retarning ball, a rubber globe < o A atoraston I il matto A TRy trics of butter have been ked in | Publican state conve ing saloons to remain open over hours | (& aN¢: LTI, g, Lent hair clofted thick with blood, while the | fyohed to a rubber’ string, and clonrel | B by caUrt Lo DG, el i And fon R m.",,‘” A A Wearer antH; y daring fair weeks A majoriy of the | (16 lrll;'"dul L B0 slaughter-house’ was smeared with blood | #5060, il county, il show causo why' thé prayor of Phokted i common market buskats. bae | the city, and J."B. Dinsmore audicnice were ladies and_the specen- | (5 By Poatty, Alma; Stlag Garber, Red | and ffesh. Thirty pairs of foet. were | ™ Thon tho Burke family vose from its | suid pouciohor should not be graniid; und attending the fair who are interested the fair grounds. Mr. Clarke was soen makers "f the evening were A. J. Saw- o 3 I’l“lml‘ riinorWil: | 10und.in one place. “The two days of the ”‘N“““ and looked down from its hearing thereof, en to all porsons in- by the BEE repre o bt wasnot in- | yor, O, P, Muson, Judge Skinmer, Mrs, | Houston: Blue Hill; Gharies Wilbur, Wil- | ninssnre, out of 900 Europeans, at least | pone: bight upon its admiring neigh- y in the dairymen’s work would do well to bk bur; J. C. Thurston, Dorchester; A, D, | tweo thirds e = ih San ? | térviewed, for hi r: 1‘...., and others, and a long list of 1, two-thirds were butchered, and. in Sep- | paneial Dbt Do I Tls veife gavo call on the duiry superintoudent, 8. C. | FFEENEC, B8 U8 g, 18 1 Eirad Lynn, Dorchester; J. M. Metealf, Omaha; | tamber 200 more were massacr lendid entertainnients to their particu- Bassett, and _prooure the pruc«mhlw-\ of s we resolutions w drawnup and lired af | o000 oo S B vards B, A, Wedgwood Lot . yore RN S suunx entertainme i the 's association, held at Ire- confident mood as to luul!s and isdiere | the city coun These resolutions are of P 1" RosKadonnrg! In the fearful retribution which fol lar friends, at which the punch powl was TOn bbb year. be ;ortllu,r!mr m:d z\l!l (ll “/\ gentleman | an invective nature somewhat, bnt a & :}‘l:lld: 2\)xll:r.\h . W. Roe, Kearney; S. {('.w.-dlsz;lw thn’- mllllllf:‘r.s"n:.tr:‘\&u‘)‘l"\ll, {-g (rx-lfnuml_vn-mpl d, and many a reel w nls A 3 o t 5 : B0 on | G- Cench, Omg he mouths of eannon s ow a jiz was jigge Martin Shoar of Stelo City, Jefforson | (He, 1o 12 UCNS, 0F Ca8 .?li',‘.'l' }' guesber of. e sy, porpasment, mhen e piceos; othors. wero. hangud anywhere: | 5ot Sk AL (ol ntibea i o county, is the only party who has yet prophesisos a legislative G || Do with 3nst aboac as mnol vigor Rim Roalifstate Transhra, scores of them were beneaded, and others | ot away with 4 lnrge part of his wealth. made wny entrics in the cheese line. I S onalo VA st # The following transfers wero filed | shot down with vollevs of musketry. R e B e The vegetable display is come from " their_convenition this wook, POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS September 11, with the county cle have seen the Nana, t0o. Beforo | emant-house in York strect with o mort. Pl every particular by countie and revorts that Tefft will have the con- Yesterday n.arked a busy day in police Saml E Ro: to Hen the mutiny he was one u(_Iln- best men at of $14,000. In September, last nals, and to attempt to mention their size | gressional delegates and Chapman the | gourt as n sort of harbinger of what | 10t bk 12 Lap. Asso. add our mess; after the rebellion | aped Catharine Burke got a decree of ‘ would make our readers incxedulous, | Gelegates to the jadicil con saurting nAROTTofhMrbingorlotiwh 1+ Himebuzh and wife to Jonnie B Betl, | and we had several chases after hum. Tt | FoN A" a “hor hbsband on - the ittt and as seeing is beheving under nvnr]y district judge. "As to go Two partics who were arrcsted in & pas m‘;"u and 24 blk 2 Himebaugh'sadd. w d— | was thonght that he was hidden in’ the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. ety e all circumstances, 8o it must be in this propheey was that the dele; ®. : i b T e Y Yy} s 1 en, wine and pu, I [ s [ F (T, P4 A criptions|| Bou ts bo. Arided: tetwoo e vomon; winetand ; ugilista all | Kulward Hudsplth « 10 oo 0 B Ghureh | olieve that be died in the jungl ; THE BEST TONIC) would be lmt hadow: red to the | Omaha, ,..“1 Thayer onduct, plead innocence: and liad 3 le) to Jas T Robinson, jot At the siege and eapture of Delhi I ; UNE UALE——DIMDDNSUMWIM reality. Mr. Evans, of Omaha, makes a This week the Lencaster county repub- A AL AT P twenty Prospect plac £950. was present and formed one of the party RESH UMPLEXION 5 m ; ASTING DISEASES and and dispiay of field, farm and garden | Jican ,,,-,m‘. cs will be held, and a fever- % worth of witnesses could be or ¥ (i 1 2 to blow open the Cashmere gate, when 3 GENERAL DEBILITY. ) 3, the lurger por on of them being | ish feeling already manifesting itself | called to help them out in i L‘Y]H‘Ila’l' o und % 514 lot 8 blk 3 Armstrong’s — | Licutenant Howe, Sergeant Car: el R il PERFECTS DIGESTION, the products of our own state. Mr. among tho candidates That the prim. | Shued RAL S1,00 2 and two others were kifled. I assisted to AEEs p 1} he Gree | 1 1 D S 1 s LOUT (.vn H Boggs and wite to Hans O Maln- | ooppy f the ditch, where ho fell . If you have humors, pimple: DR. EDW. 1. WALL Bonk, of the Greenwood seed farm, also vitl be hotly contested is an assured Thirte Fendevedord Lannaaafant 0 i ) 'y out o the diteh, where he fell mor- | nors ' o iirteen offenders for drunkenness and | quist, lot 16 bik 8 Arbor Place extension, w d Y he L 3 1 1 J boils, eruptions, it is becau A shows a large varie y of seeds in their dvance, and it anybody’s fight | qrank and disorderly we rned in | 8250, v wounded, the brave and good John olte: ! SRR natural condition Il]mu tho stalk and in | as viewed at the present time. Tho Jutest | Gourt ybaterdy mormime. as the taaelt of ifor T2 TehneN Pranzor lolson under a heavy fire from the the tem \aealls toningian. i the pod. He s the provogator of several | notive candidato in the”fickd s Firo | Soniay's 1unitup by the poliee. Thes NI, W deE * stions of the city. purifying. "l"'.")'m ves such new varieties of “corn,” potatocs and | Warden Nawbury, intho First ward, and | wore sil fined. the usnal amount. John Win J Paal (singlt) fo Jonn W Paul, lots f Lncknow I was em- Zood von b AMAOI ¢ poas. L 4 who has had legisiative “\IM"‘"LL“MV ('Brien, a common vagrant and beggar, 4 and 5 Cunningham & Brennan’s add, w d- ployed on the engin staff, and with and vigorous fecling ; s The h\rnr' exhibition of fruits ever | tofore in his day from one of the New e L i O T Licuts. Donald,” MceNeill and Vincent mons Liver Regulator, a simple s P PO T e iven in the stato is now on the table in | York city assemoly digtriets. Caucuse the streots for money, Ten dollars and | 1,080W Paulte Wm J Laul, lot 8 blk E | Eyre of the artillery I discovered and vegctable compound.’ It stimu- your article n my practi { AR YyiasseInb’y 65 | the streets for money. Ten dollars and | 1,0 add, w d—8730, M > LR lates the Liver, eleanses the eyes flud it very satisfaetory. ortisulteral hall, apples boing the chief | s senh ng a jna s FranicD Brown to Jas Chilberg, s 183 ft | Fesoued two of our’ Indies from the ) ¢ X yos | display. Among the leading exhibitors STATE I Ol Hoyerdahl was tho name of a | ot 1and n 215 1t 1ot bik 14 Shinns add. w | Custody of one of the rebels, who had and skin of yollowness, im| PRRTES BEWARE OF INITATIONS. are My Blodgatt: with nifty-one vavieties; | he stato dovartment_has received the | Larty who entered O 1. Damrons taios | lagiom. -+ them closely confined in a very smail digestion and makes the breat ; r. Masters, of Nebraska City, with | institute report from Douglas county. | §hop on Saturday night by the back way | , Augustus Kountze eval to Julia Barry, lot [ room. In the Rohilound campaign and and sw 1 Paz-simlle of Bottlo. two varieties: Mr. Abernathy, of | The report’ shows that' eighty-seven | woaiomdn raey night by th IR SIIAY 5 blic e Plainyiew, w - 20, battle and sapture of Bareilly, where we . ‘g_‘.;h!r,;;\;‘:'|_*g-,"n'vm- i et | EISNER & "EHDEI.S Lancuster, mt';w:n varietie tonchers attended tho institute there. that | slashed a coat up with a knifo, and pro- | sl i s (ingle) to Geo ¢, Dotwin, lot {ought wpdorClyde from b'a. 1. Il aun: i nl'“ ii“‘i'r“»' (Bole Ageata for the U. 8.) o, ichurdsen, thirty-nine v p 8¢, pok 4 00 in- ! D) anscom place, w d—$2,( set, we lost more brave men by sun- W e sgan ibure b oy e Agent for the Stophens, s,\l....,:v,“.\...,u, :'l‘;uf.‘li‘,s,‘:"“:“ two weeks, that three in- | ceeded to create a first-class row. ~ When Jas Forsyth and wife o Chas Griffen, n 25 | 5y A 4 employed, and thut the | ghe opic & 510, S1 strokes than by casualtivs. After the ac- 816, 318 and 820 Race Bt., Philadelphia, Pa, also has s fine exhibit of choice | total expense of the institute was qe— i - i ted him he had anbip G0, P tadelbiniae arl ; : v tion the men bivouacked on the field and 2 ) o) ) 11 v ad a lon, h Indige th A nursery stock, including fruits, forest, | §140.55 ‘;fii."‘f, l',',",,.f.“'“‘,‘,’h“,“,fl,‘l (,}"“’m,f,';;‘,‘{:, "Lfi.flfl‘:fi,l""‘("j{‘l" Clias Griffon, n 3¢ nw | GO0 (08 BN B0 Many were found to HenI Batume broken asd 1y am: PUuTs AND CALLS. ;Aln-l ‘I-\-‘"wn Vhen it is remembered Superintendent Jones is this week at- | il ;,,*,fc He was taken under two charges W T Seaman to Win C MeLean, w3 ft o | have fallen asleep in tiie very act of rais- wish hne, Afier uaj On Wheut, Corn, Oats, Pork. it he by hort time my he s of 1y con |' ’wlonms in nursery, with 200 | tending the last instituto of the season eady for that his disp Nuukx for | ular. d Bhort Ty of being drumk At & Co., 1 d disorderly and of | S91 0 5bIk I3 Sitnn'o add, w d— ing the food provided for them to their threatening the life of Damrow in & men- Chas ousel and wifa m (l|nwu Oreutt, [ mouths. Scores and hundreds were ng le. one can imagine | ont at Chadron. As the distance is great y wouid be rather on the | his attendance there will ogcupy his Washington lot 10 Clark’s add,w d found dead in the morning." EEL sr. Chicago, 11l Reterence: American Bx- grand urxl“ et Lerosts | e Sreater part of tho weok. solngmannor,’ "The courk fged him 10 Joiardn Clark and ;“',"'{"'{;, {‘l"fl"wvdf,_“{:;, Mr. Boutloy,” who is"a profossionl QAo MAUR IBUANE, A was brought int U I 2 Pr ol . found ready at work was tho Liucoln | The weokly ariat of notarics, compris- | a s heq, 745 biought into court to 1.,“_".’.',‘,‘,‘,,Lfi,‘,,‘“,,“‘,fl;‘;"h‘fi(“fll‘&' ruyn, | presont, possesses n British civil-servico GOLNB | ESSD H BT Y pottery of 0. V. Eaton, wheere he was | ing the renewal of commissions and new dence of Norris Humphrey and | well d—$2,100, medal with clasps for his services in - grinding the mud and moulding out the appointments, is as follows: Alfred E. | jonling jowelry, two pocket-books apd Charlotto D JBrewster to Chias K Hensman India in 1857, Hocently Butle, Newly Vuraishod favorite little brown jug. J,ohmnuwn Brown county; John £ ¥ — - other minor articles. ~He was seen to [ $44h Part b 55 8 0 A 83, sec b16-15, w d— leave the house, and Mr. Humphrey gave cha vuplurcd him, and turned him | g, The Tremont, J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors. Cor, *th und P 8ts,, Lincoln, Neb, Tatos $1.50 per duy. Streot cars from house to any purt of (g ol In the }mulny and petlino Lot E. Jones Omaha; 8. D. Runnells, & Son, of Seward, have a large and very p..ul ], M. Day, Ogalalla; Abraham ereditable :hqpl‘n) from the pigeon to | Why ]l-ubroo eya Paha county the r“’"" pe fowl, Pearle Tomlinson, Hastings; Luther All stock and horse departments are | Trofren, Broken Bow; Geotgs W. Cov : qOF: o | ods we have been enabled to speedily and full with fine stock from tho green moun- | Omahas Ellis M. Pabmer, Holdrege avorfo the coming lorm of tho distriot | | Eacd 95 Wekeler to W 7 Saaman, loa 8 ) tain statos to the Gulf of Mexico. Three | Piorce, Benkelman, Lewis W. ), |gourt. Iho shap showed taat ke wax | aud Wk i Bligiya add, w d basea- Bt bias, Fetoronges AL torman, ) Lundred additional stalls were built this | Kimbull Ohsoomnn conones 1. 1\ Bek | nostranger m_court, and he ‘seemed to (T s ! World's Dispensary ML ARA L e aon SAALe: Y B ?‘Il xAAlL“eyl,um‘s‘(‘]nlun y; 0 SAI hut- enjoy the fact that he had not committed Men who expebt to be treated jist as \“mm““" W68 Az unl RRAAS room. ' Seventy-five car londs of stock | Hildreit Franklin county; James W | © penitentiary offense. you treat dom will neither slander nor : e vot, and freight were hauled onto the grounds | Wallace, Greeley; W. J. Saunders, Kear. | | IWo thieves or burglars entered a | 20U you ! yestorday morning, forty of those Were | pey. " P 0 house three miles out of the city and ab- = rom the Omauha fair, and all hands were BASE BALL. stracted therefrom some one " hundred busy putting IlunFs in shape so that by Lovers of a good game of ball saw the dollars worth of jewelry and other yalua- thetime our readers are perusing this | prettiest of fo scason at Durfee's Park | Ples. =~ The parties robbod came letter the stute fair will be in full blast. | vesterday between the Lincolns and the | 0~ town and — the —police were ‘The speed department is in good con- | 8y, Joseph's. Lincoln presented as its | P¥t . on the track. — Yesterday dition with 180 entries of speed horses. | battery Nelson and Schneider, and St. | Morning they reccived word that the : * % * = A disease of so delicate a na- 3 Alrker and wife to W T Seaman, 10t 25 | ture as stricturo of the urethra should aire, w d--82 Ly be entrusted to those of large exper- over to the police. In'his hearing Kelly s Barkey a s v B! ol waived examination, and was bound | Bellair, w 4= ience and skuill, By our improve o moth. 1 Wwife to W T Seaman, lot 83 J. 1, W. HAWKINS, Architect, Ofices—i. 54 nnd 42, Richards Block, Liucoln, Neb. Elevator on11til stroct. mil d h o , e liog At NO STRING TO THE MONEY. “"“‘;‘.’.:‘t?n;ovlnl.nn,mul-dvh' Brovder ot GALLUWAY UATTLE, " Bro Siowr i 1 WOODS, ————— Live Stock Auctioneer Snlo: e Il purts of the U. 5. at ful USEDINALL | rutes:” itoom s, Suate Bitek, Hneoin. Soba. ¢ a — B inR AL L B Bomon, Masa . The Pedler Who Invented the Rubber ltv W Ball, e e e e ‘or n good many i winter, rath or shir ESTABLISKED Brooklyn v summe ¥ John Burke, a stalwart Irishman, ped E . PARTS OF THE Golloway and Short Horn bulls for sue. he closo of entries in the 2:25 race have | Joo's battery was King and Connors, | thieves had been arrested in _that place, dled goods through the city of Brookiyn, | (IR 200000 AR Atk . 1. GOULDING o en postponed until 9 o'clock p. m. and an officer of the staff journeyed 1i ed Hook 10 G tand 5. & - GOULDING, W opm‘sdxt", \hu 100 inat 'iln uu’t L their strongest men, The gume as played thither to bring thew back to this city for rom Be Ilm lu reen Point and from -0 LD A WORLD | was practically faultless, the home club nmdnx but one error and winning the | ® hearing. E,nmglln\snorlnbl n of this and ad- | game tn & score of 310 1. At one-time | . W. H. Carrol was the name of & party Joining states a favorable opportunity to | the prospects were very promising for | locked up by the oflicers, He is a pro- rlrn\-h here before the close of entries in | aten or eleven inning contest, the St. | fessional train worker, and letters on’ his their class, New York, He was il o v Ho Tl tosue o oo \ BOK! ARMAG ot Wicharas WO EAfautt oo Catharine Burke was his third wife and i Riverside Short Horns take place ¢ Thursduy, the 16th, thus Joe's haviug a man on third and only | person showed the business in which he arried har because she bup been in - . BACES STOPPED BY RAIN. one man out. The faultless work of Nel- | Was engaged, and he had a letter written loy during the lifetime of No. 2. Jioalasnte and ""““\,"',’,",2""‘,“,““" Sad ”' O surittly pure Dates and Hites Tapped cattle. The races yesterday were stopped at 4 | son in the box, however, shut them out | 8ud unmailed ealling upon a chum to Catharine was ambitious, and she in- CINCI 1 vy pumbers shout 60 head. a’clock by th ) . 4383 Kol coo.e pntod shower, The race of the |.and held down the score. Alexander, | come on at once to Lincoln without fail Rose of day was the three winute trot, with six | the manager of the St. Joe elub, m,,],,m| and not stop on the way, that Lincoln duced John to make an effort to rise in the world. He engaged in (ke business Kui ok \num( M.uu horses in the uem. lh_u first heat was in a most satisfactory manner. Follow- | and Hastings were good towns to work. | | of a faker, and went about with a little g taken by Molly time 2:41; and the ing is the score by innings: After he was locked in jail he began try- | [N/ i PUREST AND platform, from which he barangued his Bl'm: for ,.m‘n “1 f'ht:nLI.ll;\ 5 nmu. 1 Pure v socond heat by H. A fane i tppnd e Lincoln, 7 '0"0"" 0 1 0 0 02| in to pick the lock to his cell, and suc- { sTecucesT audience, uuder his arm, and with a little Phire Orutck Shanic and oftions E will be called for the finish at 12:40 to- | St. Joe. 1 H 0008088 01 | ceeded so well that he had the lock so 1] A ORS coal-oil lamp stuck on a small pole inspect tho herl, “Audress, CHAN, y day und Saiie hour: tha nastnonad | e aliandasea was. anly abovs BI0m | it ao e, Liah Ba uac e tog open ==——== | which served to illuminate the surround SENT O. 0. . | S5 Lincain, N =t Broo stake ruce for three- | nothing what it should be and what the | the door. Comsequently, as be had sort MOST PERFECT MADE in, Paor ) Noun 4¥ E R i T 3 y - wulbouul i ames deserve. Games the next four | of sentenced himself, he' was not tried repsred with strict ogard (o Puriyy Strenets, aud Wia tramped through the statcs | mhes 1.1 MY 1 SiRa0\A Mop & 4 Tho races to-day will be, the 230 trot | days called at 10 a. m. gostenday. "o show tuat e was one of | USRS SR REIIATERE | or Now Yok’ NowClonser, Pon et National Hotel, for apurso of $200. The follown THE FIUST SUCKER Several fine workers, he had not been in | Yamifamo onm‘fl..um'&?nu.ufi'.‘"' sylvauia, Connecticut, L. 6. SPENCER'S Tfi' F‘flflfi', And get 1 good alnner for Zie. ¢ " k and Missachy are entered for this race: McLe of fair week was taken in on the old ex- | jail but a short time before he had pals | PRiCE B4KuG POWDER CO., Chlcago aud St Lowls | setts, and made money. Whea he >luud ] 221 W. MADISON 8T., CHICAGO. J.A. FEDAWAX Frop 7

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