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THE OMAHA DAILY BFE TH.URSDAY S'FPTEMBFR 16, 1886, — — e —— — S— — — r r the secretary’s office between nmmt Charles Lewis, charged with pmmz tative of the fmr dax into the Jotting ear Inrk . m-n rne Ofntment. ) g LU, | and 11 o'cloek. Already eight entries of ;Foemfl(l\ L. Stevens, of Crete, out at | at a social gathering the other evening Sure cure for biind, bleading, and itehing Y bab; r jong the best Tamilies fn the n,. ir grounds. lewis was down in a Do you know | lmd not met him for ten | Piles. One box has cared the worst cases o — n de. Friday is al crowd near the grand stand when he made | o 03 neil recently, and he actually told | ten years standing. No one need suffer ten Wincol i Wi ‘ | n the grand parade of g his hianl, and as he was detested he startedon | FEER R EECC R B0 8 A enlly | minutes after using this wonderfal Kirk's incoln Thronged With Peoplo in Attend: | stock at 10 0'clock a. m., tie parade being on | a run, dodging in and out amoug the crowd, Sk g R | German Pile Ointmont. 1t absorbs tumors, ver and Stomach Pad ance at the Btate Fair. the avenue of (he fair ground, but ah elderly man kept up the pursuit and | & tonisned, for When 1 knew himin | giiaysthe itehit o, Acts a8 4 _poultica. g Tiigeation, Puundics, S by THE CATTLE SHOW kept his eye on the ohap, and consequently | Brownville he wae invariably tired. They | gives instand rellefs Kirk's German Pile . i The eattle show, if anything, is better than | he “\-‘ overhauled, not, however, until he | tell me the only desk in his office is a | Ointment is prepared only for Piles and hPad the horse exhibit. The extibit of the agricul- | dropped the book, which an A. D, T. mes- | Jong table, and when an acquaintance | itehing of the private parts, and nothing else, | e GRAND FEATURES OF THE SHOW | yiui”dupartent of the Stafe university 1s | sener boy picked up and returned fo the | culls he mounts this accommodating | Every bex is warranted by our agents,” Soli s, improves P | the largest of any one lot on the ground, and | owner, Tn county court the priscner made | pioce of furmiture, rosts his head on a | By droggists; sent by mail on recoiptof price, ! 4 . . shile they cannot wpete for premiums, | no defense and was bound over in the sum of | (0 5t ¥OHTe other dy volame ¢ per box. (Tinie ek D ra Magnificent Showing of Blooded | {jay are a eredit to the stata farm and to the | $500 to answer in district eourt, velopedia, or Some other handy volume, | ¢ T DR, C. 0. BENTON, Prop, o and re The o boer """""'""‘" Horses and Oattle—The Tarf Con- | state, The herd is twenty-five strong and SPICKPOCKET” SMITIL kS lhgld o Mg At NosT Al B oy, R Gloveland, 0. ‘ D > s W A number amon several of the more | was up in conrtyesterday, charged by August [ exchanges. | s resf osition he | §ol¢ Gooodman and Kuhn & O testa—Politics Warming Up ol are atteacting the at- | Span with attempting 1o rob him. It ap- | will discuss the weather or the tarift for | lith ‘and Douwlas isth and Cuming. gre b ot News of the City. rs i1 this state. | Charles | pears that Smith 1s ofte of the light fingered | hours. Alongih the seventies Cal was | - -~ Price $2. urora, le ulL " tlic ll‘yrvh rd u‘mn and about ’!x 30 nl» |{uv(m before, | very sweet on e, aul I believe Iam the | M w lnlm\nnlin. HOLMAN PAD €O, | ol ales having | when Span was on P street, e felt some one | op)y girl he evor proposed to. Oh, yes, | - Medical or Sleep is a positive 120 William St Y IPROM THE BER'S LINCOLN RUNBAU.) premium in his | going down in his pock au grab | he “ig’ married now, but he is a man of | function, and not by any means a nega- P bl i~ SR wighton also s | nailed the man and he was turned over to gL e R R s PAE 1 . SO the grounds on W morning | S8R o er of Hereroms. The principal e el broke nwav, bt the | s word, - and ' ho' nssured mo f give fact, as has bocn too often supposed oy d up grandly, ever sven the peo- | aehibits are She Here nin Jim at the corner of the Journal | he would never Proposc to | The 1S A uota ole difforence between nz full of enthusiasm. About thirty | hams and Jerseys. Devons, Holsteins, In the hearing another [ admire ” ”' m for | il TR SR s l"v}‘, and thousand people were on the grounds during | Polled A re on the s eccentrieities. Onc of these wasu | the artificial torpor obtained by the use {liv a8y Wt bl Srosvects for wy are all cleanly shaven fuce and nolished boots, | of narcotics. From a physiological 2 1.'\ i prosy ! I..}y\y‘:.“ il i |‘\Iv m““]y.- fe ‘l]\{\vhlluimz nlv.al ?xnl :x:l i But his collac marked the dead line of | standpoint Io» should be able to rom Kentue o, Hlinois, i, + before ladie © was fine idiness s looked as if it nad | command sl I; and_habit has « Iowa, Mittnesota and Kansas are vieing with e laund l‘]}‘ i o \-1 ) Li‘- "\”u'l | great nilnonee in this direot }\’(‘\‘ & \I.“n‘ elegant ~mmm< of Iast year, Aildepart- | each other in the awards, which are going on OF THE POLICE tlotiitnee WaN 6F Lhke Tashiotnble: eut1 ] bt bl iy AL g ments are now filled, and the state fair of | Tapidiy and apparently Wit general satisfac- grants were arrain B e o ey Wi MELISRC Bonupart w.fin o is powor | . P . ost exhibitio ion. v, charged with lo known as “‘har e-downs, € 3 L | 159 will be known as the finest exhibition § NADK nent of visib a large heart and a bright head and I am pencorully at any mormeat and under the ever seen in the west. Decatur and Norton On Tuesday following awards were are part of the ¢ real glad that he is publishing a paper in | most adverse conditions. And William counties have joined in swelling the sights | made on cattle: were amusini themselves by piling beer kezs | which real sentiments shine like dia: | Gladstone had the same faculty for many in produce as well as stock. R G. Doom, of “l las: ”l. 1“: 1 '\:n n"m.ylm-mnll.l.l\m' \- ,.._n uw‘_h?t.-k for m;- fair !.rw\ lulk:mvk' Ot | momds—for he is a democrat from head | years; bat of late he has complained of A g 4 Marysville, Mo., four fiust premiums: A | Two of the young toughs told a tale of in nsomnia, dude probat 5 ORES, 1O g A % ; exhibit, and Granville Sheeley, of Norton | premium; J. W, Dean, Marysville, Mo., ono | work at the fair, but their plea was yoid, and towa Items, iRl county, Their exhiibition of grain, both in | hrst premium and two secotid premiums: R. | the parcel were committed to jail. Hog cholera is raging in Cherokee | o e oAl oaver VINYARD & SCI_INEIDER | soed and in stalk, is quite wonderful for so | Daniels, Gilmore, Neb., one first_premium [liere were nineteen cases of drank and | (0O ' S cast there is some physical c. | o n b ducing as high as | nd thrée second” prenifums: N.'S. Olin & | disorderly up for hearing yesterday, and ¥ WA renders ihe working of cerebral mutrition new a country, wheat producing as high a i ” Y T N e S ity tive | Som, Streetsboro, two first premiums | some twelve or fifteen were disposed of out [ The number of cattle in Kossuth county | less docile than formerly to the orders of ONMAZIA, - - INEBRASKA. thirty bushels to the acre, ovals Jitty and two second pr ui.mu of the usual hours for court, The city jailor | is 20,165; horse 341; hogs, 8, the nervous centre. Be this as it m it 1 bushels to the ncre, —and com | Class 2 lot 2—Tlerefords: J. S. Haws, | had for breakfast yesterday forty-sixof the | Roq Oak merchants paid £55 last week | 18 a matter of regrot that phy M= — g running _from fitty to seventy-five | Colony, Kan., one first premiumn and threé | convicted parties, and the jail was fairly [ g Fo JHE MOTERAREE D AR AT B | TR Y ABEE bushels. Their corn is_well matured so that | second :m-mlnuw.L ;1 Sears. \:;mn. ‘:rb booming. The salutary effect of vigorous | (16 b doh, it b of sloep™ is in . i ot o | two first premiums and one second premium ; | proseentions on the part of the court is doing | ¥ . SXARID ‘ frost even now would not "f“";‘l". l'("‘f."|’ C. M. Leighton, Lincoln, Neb., two seeond | a good work in making disreputable charac The usual fall rise of the Mississippi | Feality an exagge wakefulness, and - s it. Norton eounty has some good brick with | premiums; Shockey & Gibbs, Lawrence, | ters fight shy, atd it two or three wandering | is making river tratlic much heavicr | it s necessary to investigato the cause of which they are now _erceting brick blocks in | Kan., five 'first premiums and ‘one second | house-breakers are about two-thirds killed. | than it has been before for some | this condition, and to examine minutel) their county seat. Water on the uplands can | premium; ¥ C. l‘nvv Weeping Water, Neb,, u..i city will pass fair week in excellent | oo o lm\lil-\\ oility of all the orge e A soventy | WO second premiums. order. g ; 9 5 aland peripheric. The sphygmc I".,°""1“'c',‘1"mf“f,m}‘“ “;‘,"l‘ S b, | g Ol ol 5 Polled Angus: F. W. Nelson A GRAND JURY ORDERED. . Budd, the chambion shot of Towa, has | G SRC Be) e, G en ts feet. Lands average from o0 L0 35 PCr ACTe, | & Son, Tecumseh, Neb., two first pre- Judges Pound and Hayward ha v | issaed a chall to Captain Bogardus f re have their use: p indeed in- with school lands at from $6 to $12 per acre | miums, due consideration, decided to have a gral to shoot n match at any time and place | 4io0 le fer to arr: e twenty years’ time. Weld county, Colo- ass 9, Tot O-Jorseys: John B, Hansel, ¢ called for the coming term of tho dis | ag ble to both. L BRSO BRI rado, also makes a wonderful showing for a | fincoln, _one second premium: George it held Ani ce company in Burlington \vo 5 by s Hehpth French. Fremont, Neb., two second prem ing the call, state that they deen forty | Aninsurance company in Burlingt ed by means appropris B d. L county so new. The whole county Is yet com- | ypq: Foward Bro.s, Edgar, Neb., three A suficient number for suid torm of | offers a reward of $200 for the best prac- | to ench 4 in a truly scientitic One Of the est an argest tocks ln the - alnl;';ly 1!'“:{ there thwm: Ib"‘” b'"!“" ;\lul‘prem{ums:‘?:“ht inrduer, I.in(‘l}l)ll‘!;n' court. Both judges sign the nwle;—.‘mullus tical ‘l-miulr e tornado cave, combining | manner, suceess in these hitherto t t t 1 deeded land in the county, nearly all being | first premium: Wiliam P. Brown, Omaha, | friere are some forty parties now held under | security and cheapness unsatisfactory conditions would genernlly U t d S t S 1 F m | government antl railroad land. Al pro- l‘finl;xru: Ly “::m?:‘\|u=|=fl::r":ivl\;g:fi.urx!nunu'l:" bonds for appenrauces at that term, the grand | During the performance of Barnum's | repay the trouble involved in theie more nite ates 1o nvelec rom. ‘ i~y ¢ ves en, NRUR ® | jury will find a long session and muneh work o i BHRE 3 wrEEtall OROUDT IBVEALPREE ;1;.1: shown iy s Am]l_. \\hh;:l‘ur(.n:‘i i aud one second pronii P R cr e Mot «;‘x\lv("x)x 8y lh}::,\\\lljn:mlvu“l:-‘(h:l .r,:‘l ‘nm'-l", thorouglh investigation. OMAHEA NEB ot e Ll e L L e PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION | three parties were bound over yesterday for (b o the first year. Abundance of water can bo aster county is near at hand and the | the grand jury to investigate, wounded by having his skull ¢ srushed by If you have any reason to suspect you ~-'*"‘u"rl r';'“w‘f‘l"?fi 1;"'1'1- T primaries for the selection of delegates will © "BASE BALL. u blow from his horse's foot. m|\~ uny diflicuity \nm”\uu\ I‘\\-w or | = s = = FEa 4 counties of this state are fully an, be held this week. Consequently, in the ex- | Yestorday’s zame of base ball at Durfee’s [ The Creston druggist who hauled | kidneys, 1f you feel unable to do your resented. . huberance of state tair success, itall goes not | park reclamed I part the finseo of the day | up for proseribing whisky as an antidute | Work. ORIt NGOl TE T ORThAYS orup M. BURKE & SONS, | P o e o Ia unmixed with politics, and behind the screen | before and showed that the Lincoln club ean | g5, ,".nmnh'm[‘ was acquitted after | tions ou the body, you should take Dr, J. The horse exhibits are far the and the erowd the manipulators of the pri- | play when they keep sober. The game i skt 1 H. MecLean's Liverand Kidney Diliets d gver made inany of the western states, L. | maries are getting in their work while the | Ihroushout was closely contésted and had | three days’ tr bl LT AL e e e R L 0 K CO R HANTS ‘ o h‘,““‘jl‘,"’"‘ of Towa D eleht fine | average voter is gaping at ll\ollnulumldln- 1{ numerous blilliant plays on the part of both | charged up to the state. R jalm. i \ oSS, OL Ml el country cousins who, visiting the fair, block- | clubs that drew generous applause from the | Over 100 good citizens of Maguoketa = = Cross, of Mills county, I, shows tifteen, | ade the streots and drive the lunch mén wild | grand stand. Tho samo resnited In a vietory | recently, hoeoming incensed —at the €B0. BURKE, Manager, i lv-n“vln':ulun.'m thre colts [m"l‘ '"I‘ with commercial happiness, There is agreat | for the Lincoln’s in a score of fonr to one. p ‘of life carried on in a den of UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. | ‘n”-\in .-l.munvu.v‘ L )¢ ‘«l"" deal of work being done this week in a polit- | Coneerning the game of the day before, two hed hose to a hydrant and mark, the latter of which tok two first pre- | jea] way and in a quiet way, but it is of the members of the team who wers too TR K Merchants’ and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.; Kearnoy National auiums at Owabaand four first pr THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM, drunk to play wera fined, one $50 and the | ¢ dn stream of water into the build ank, Kea Columbuis State Banic mmmlnn Neb.; Medohald's Baalk, North Des Moines. His young stock als and it does not need a prophet or theson of | other $25, which no doubt had its salutary | ing. The girls hurried out of the wet Platte, Neb. 1'1\ pre nn‘runm nn;uulmnn faj a prophet to foretell lively ‘li|||(-~' at (hcmlub effect. and lefi town. Will pay | Kleimmeyer, of Homestead, Ia s, ‘There are a good many combina- EVERYDAYTOPICS. S P ; + Cath u fine Freneh stallion and French dratt mare, | Hons that. wiil moot with ehericetio bUtRlArs | The residers \ERIPATTOPICS. in are unday was a great day for the Catho \ with two months old colt, besides five French | 1 do their be L Kt he 5 i3 Ll Ll f I.mhw'(nn the oc ....mh.»nwth- 8 french | who will do their best to br nthe | heing notilied to meet at room 9 in_ the Rich- HBRIEYIB IS hOR OB dxmlrxl m:rea nu(r!‘(il-h't ]vlo{:'llumlxl;\yn;_ll l"ren‘th lh “lw,,,d "'"f are three ¢ "‘hll for nlm mh‘f‘“"k“" Friday evening. This is the ion hy Bishop Cosg R stallion savel of which can irst pre- legislature, and on top of them sohn B, JO - port, of the new first regular meeting ot Li J. Barker, | Wright expects to capture the deleg; miums from the lowa state fai ¢ 3 1 oIS LR T ARl b CEFOMBOhIVe o churen, just completed ut @ cost of over . makes a_creditable showing | seif, althongh hie is a Third ward man. T e S The is a beautiful es and Clevelands, together irst ward candidates are O'Neill, Barney, | sible of the resi nt members attend. rden Newberry, all with | *haro Ie a rovival in. the. selebrated Barr- cet fro wiuin awards. Messts. Tindor & Goff, Cass | good primary bcking, and the Work there | Cartonae it emetens ol g oee: Lo ieont nty, Towa, show one Cleveland 3!1‘[ wlll be interesting. Mr. Dolan deciares that N rie - 3 8| 'S SeS- e boy “"“‘“""' ”"' Pocohantas ‘"'" ale stallions, ‘ono of which, Sir | Wright shall not come over aod carry oft the | Ment Ity (hatrict court at the last spring s sis: | ofice has endell. am, through s ulu red ribbon from - the Ne- | ward and it looks as though it would bea sing his saloon wi closed, ourt, put his foot down. havd on’ six fai; difficult job. “The Second ward Is the peace- Who was on th the leaders and_compelled them to fur- Beliows. Sarysville, Mo. exhibits a 1hlvnm1mu'icouk%mndnlwksmflh""hh on. Carr then 1" Barr for perjury, | nish bonds in $1,000 each, te wr for plendid mare and stallion, Clydesdala breed, | i3 would be conceded to Caldwell without | ana a jury scquitted him. Now Bar finl ot tho Juns vefan of thefe wliich attract the attention of breeders. any great struzgle. However, in the Third | £ the front and suas Carr for S10,000 dam- | ot Fort Dode 2 Suilne _county e II"nllsm”sm\:‘“i d, the statosinen live and in that section | e, “‘h”‘i ‘“;‘n'c I g exhibitors, alnong ther K tre of the city there are three pronounced candi- A o s P ol okulk has éome to the front with a Rinith, who' $how a number of imported I, Sooro for the state Senate: 1 M, | atohmig T o, s Tobhed 08 57kt | hair raising ghost story, in wliich it is Normans, one ot which on Tu recaived miond and John B. Wright for the honse. | 5olice hdquarters yester iy and was O d that the spirit of one Tom Con- the blue ribbon. Brunett & McLane, West- o;;'rm- day night there was a little caucus 8] at s e 2 biako! vl 5 Yne ern, exhibit a fine grade of Hambletonian | of th Spiring, but mors or less conficting | Lo 1y looking at some watches taken from , & brakeman,"who was drowned 1m > struetwre. of brick, 160 feet long ky Jack and several first pre- l?ul.\n and Fire W Display at thelr warerooms, i205 and 1307 Farnam Strest the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including o but prisoners, in hopes of identifying his own € spring, 1 regular aud two Percheron stallions that attra candidates, and it 18 understood that an | Priooners, in liope 3 ¢ spring, s gula b :l\“”“mnln( all Jussers l"‘{»‘ .“-Jlmk & C agreement lias been renched whereby each }:38“‘“ h. 1";\:‘1:‘{;”*'\;&;‘ unsucces If;\l].;-':\‘g[ midnight visitations to his old haunts, ave two fin pedigreed & € candidate takes one-third of the dele: lions. O. G. Harrison, | and as the ward ha three elecants brood mares. | will give them s o him his lone and lene- | much to the disgust of his former com: e, exh show of a once valuable ticker. panions. e Sianisn, Feicnd: cumbitsa ne | M givathe late, it apices and leave one at | Yesterdav examinations were in progress | A Burlington girl, Miss Sadie will, Cleveland bay stallion, besides several Shet- lnh’:r, will be the one that th fepublicans i for new students entering the university and | took the first prize; $30, for a thorough- 'he some wateh & draft twenty-two delegates, it P ] s PIANOS | iy gt e s T LYON & HEALY there were some sixty or seventy ne bred cake at the ‘state fair. A rival land ponies. the ward will be called upon to. ratify. 3 : JXororpevenn ed ¢ : A T i residents of Clay county do their share | chances ate now that the Fourth ward will be | ol undersoing the ordeal. town remarks that 1t v fortunate BURDET 1n fine horse exhibits. Aniong the notice- TILE P16 UTING ONE, aadition to those whoare in regular cl the fair_sects did not sample the in- 4 3 f and whose refurn is a_practical certainty, | y. : - able are Lewis & Jarrett, of Sution, show- | In this ward there are four pronounced gives good assurance of a large attendance | terior of the prize. Their families were ing three imported breeds of Clydesdales, | candidates, D. G, Courtnay, Missouri Pacific | gt'the university the coming vear. spared the usual period of mourning. e~ T £l ORGANS grancaro Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the English draft ana Norman. Among the | Attorney Talbot, and Mossrs. Shamp and A 190 tton wiany tine horses of tis stato thers are_tew, | Hall, the latter being tho Iatest addition fo | gapens were forwarded “from Architect Dakota. 1€ any, that will equal this display. J. Johu- | the list. - There wiil be more than the sim 1o | new bank bhilding and hotel to be built by a | Rapid City has been offered $100,000 for son, Sutton, shows a roan Clyde and draft | question of selecting a list of delegates firm in that plae 4 her waterwork stallion which i3 represented as an excellent | one of the candidates here, for it is moucht 7 i The Black Hil: breeder. Seth Woodward, of Fairmonnt, ex- | that the candidacy of Mr, Talbot is_one that cople © registe STATE AND people have regi i1 . o e payments, while the long hjbits & fing stalllon, tvo. three-yetold | favolves Church owe's strongih for i1 REITORY a vigorons kick agamst the heavy fr 3 7 suu»sumu Tor Mothers | lowest living rates ior cash or tim Perclorons aud o sueking oolt. Williamn | congressional delegation as _well. Courtna Nebraska Jottings. rates they have to pay. r'x'r'-”"le.g".":r”l’w‘., JSholera Infantum | o oiaplished reputation of the house, coupled with their most e iR M e s L“‘,;'&u" ward s in fora squar up and dowh | mhe new Lutheran church at Creighton | It is estimated that $100.000 worth of penticsy Sofhum .x}'ey’;.f.?."i".',‘.::;;';: fiberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords drafthorses that are not ‘strangers to first | delegatlon or “that he will “be left; | Was dedicated lust Suaday, Ravhs bfli" i "“s{“r“m"" arading m%“‘l"“ E’i’n”?:\?'unmms. Eelloa e are the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible L-m.m“ in this state. K. It Porter, Table | that he is not |{mu a compromise ngd mln Grand Island s afllicted with a gang of M;‘W]"l '(“I' es ‘:‘O;m'ld vt.nfc»:‘(l]“'l { DOLIER, GEODALE & Co.. mm. gsefects in materials or workmanship. - L : > e Alblon wmerworks will be com. | commissioners have ! emplo; of tremont, omo of the promineat, bicedor | puiods or representatives cayset the et | ot e rendy 10 tet 0 & dow day, . | Bdditional counsel o prosceute. orimiuil flRUNREHfiES& LYON & HEALY, ions and two colts, all Pereherons, havirg | ¢ be practically lost sight of, although in This is_the hazy, humid season when | “43¢5 one of the most complete showings on the | reference to a question fired by the Brg rep- | “trifles light as air lay in a stock of A county seat fight has been begun in or _rhn Liquor iiubit, Positively 07 FARNAM STREELY ground, resentative one of the calmest of the con- | cold to last all winter. Ker-chew! Deuel county. The contest will be bu- Cared by Aduinistering Dr. Judd & Stratton, of Richardson county, | stituents expressed the opinion that the I o bol e DS veen the new town of Clear Lake and Ealnes' Golden Specifie. exhibit several English draft and Clydesdales, | state delegation would be for Henry T. A ligntning bolt struck the Dixon | 405 ocent county seat, Gary. It can be gisen in a cap of eoffeq or ton witboat x()mprl-nl{,‘ in all nine head. Clatke wh, as one of the prominent whole: | house at Auburn Monduy night, demol- the knowled n 18, lsubsulutely Yutan, Saunders county. | salers of Lincoln, many regarded as entitled | 1shing a chimney and sending a shower Wyoming. narmiess, 11 speedy argest exhibition of one breed on | to more u)nsnlwr.\lluu than other candidates. | of plaster on a mother and child sleeping Ground w: GRS, WIgE rinker o il grounds, being twenty-throo head and all | 1awever 1 Danl had 1ot beay punctured | in a room in the building. Noboedy in- | capitol in Chey ‘,‘;3.)‘3{;.,,"?{1&? tertitorinlilin e e R R oo Percherons, s carly in the s hon oo o () g By s followen It vl 4 C. G. Squires, Superior, has a nice exhibit | strutgle to turn the delegation to him that | o' e e Harlan, a m.-vmph operator at Rock | has followed. 1t no it becomes Al ubter * for farm purposes—three draft and two driv- | would have overshadowed everything else. e Albion base ball club, with an im- | Springs, skipped out with §825 of Lhe | lapocibility for the lghor Appeiic to eaine ing horses—and naturally he is quite proud A CHANCE FOR DENIAL. a ymh' r, swooped down on the | railroad company's funds. FOR SALE B )WiNG DRUGGISTS : of them. The management of the insane hospital r Rapids ¢lub, kno £ KUHN & CO d them out h)] The Cor. 15th and D Several Lincoln exhibitorsare conspieuons, | are so eager to deny allegations ade [ a score of 31 to 7, and gathered up among thom belng John Fitzgerala, two | againstthat rotten institution that the BeE | stakes. A Manifoba wave would sicken Maxey Cobb horses and eight head of 'draft | proposes to ask a few questions and seo if | und die beside the coolness that envel- horses; D. May, one Norman colt; H. H. | the outfit want to accept the hardihood of a 1510 & Shawnee coal company i : A.D. FOSTEIR articles of incorporation, capiti The company will mine coal in N eoraska, Wyoming and Dakota, especially ) Council Blufmx, th towns. Z | Gl or write for pamphlet containto Abont twenty years ago T discovered o little sore on my cheek. and the doctorn pro- Fry, one Hambletonian colt. The aboveare | denial. ‘Ihe music has not ceased in this orgs bo! A 3 or'near the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri | o o AR oot e only @ portion of the large number exhibited. | veard and the outit is lsble any momentto | O W. Cantrell, a Genon barber, de- | 3710 iond, and the Wyoming Cen- | & T 0f the connLrD. Ouien aa] miec. - ponncod it cancer, 1 have tricd a nnmber of phyeicians, bat witkout Teceiving any porma- YESTERDAY'S BACES, Tooeive a blast that will make. them shiver, | clined to shorten the kinks in Jobn Wil- | Y ey Twe ollowing are the restits of yesterday’s | g other day an tnwate named Oleson died | son's topknot, because John's hide, | U2l 8nd !"‘;“_' b % » races at the state f and was buried in the hospital grounds. | through no fault of his, was a few shades | A party of surveyors in charge of Major 1n the stallion stake race, Consul won in | The question of his- death is set out in the re- | darker than t Edmund Wilkes, in the interestof the three straight heats, with Iloh Sprague | port made to the board as diarrhea. W | bum. Canirell was fined $23 s | Central Pacific road, has begun a survey ond, - Time- 14 hlen, will ~ the hospital wauagement | o1 preaking the civil rights act. at Corinne, which has tor its eastern ter- 30 pacin ve close be- that Oleson was found in A p“)ml ten-year-old, son of Chas. minus South Pass “L{l in Fremont is tween Wayne Wilkes nml Annle J., there I early mornin, dead in bed? o e ' o R o it inack e diterance )\'fianmfn'bed her Bt party hang Wagner, of Grand lsland, gathered s | county, Wyoming. The distaace is prob- g ¢ | ably two hunured miles, and South Pass in the tnish, - However, Wayne Wilkes won | over the edge, with the bed and the dead coy- | pocket 10ad of shells on the Grand Army | &b J tlie race, with Anule J. second, Billy Bulton | ered with corruption, so that the sight was Dattiofield, fitlod one with powder and | 15 the southern gap of the Wind It i, 2 sickening to the attendants. A denial in this | fired. The sport ended right there. The | Wmountains. The survey made by M in nm. 40 tr ku«wnwcm the first heat | matter is ln order. Also when Deines died, | youngster secured a bob-tailed nose and Wilkes last year up Sweetwaler runs I'he three next heats wece won by | will the management deny that the body a badiy burned eye. through this pass. The survey was made ath Mollie A close third, Time— | was removed to the incompleted morgue and Among other resolyes of the democrats | it the name of the Wyoming FEustern 34 5 - I la 7oon of tho_day was a runping ol O B Bints ‘arand Tosse | 0f Hall county at their iate convention, | Enilway company and was a“continua- g ) ~ e S s XLy Taco 0F 08S halla sk with. five. starinte. Fhe (enzing ab the sight? Such & scoue as s | Was the following chunk of unvarnished | tion of a prior survey made by Major STLOUL Jirst beat was won by Osgood in it the | SR 8 e e s it 5% %hs | tiuth: “That our candidntes, whoever | Wilkesfrom Fort Fetterman tothe Swet- BRI ° FOR SALE BY. next two were won by Luna Brown. Time— | hospital management, good for crazy people, | they may be, should pledge themselves, | Water. The present survey from Corinne Geo. J. Armbrust, 233 Cuming st. 148, 18 but there are people simplo enough to doubt | jf ,{wm{ to'oppose the obnoxious rail: | is evidently intended to connect with the [ D. H. lu-umun,l»n Faraam st. Tent benellt, Among the namber wers cne oF two specialista. The medicing toey applicd was like fire to the sore, causing intense pan, I saw a statement in the papers teing what 8.5, 8. had done for others cimularly afficted. 1 procured soho at once. Before { haa used he second botile the nelghbors could notice thal my cancer was hesling up, My general Tealth bud been bad for two o thres years—1 hsa o hackiog cougn 2na spit bleod contla- wally. 1 had a sovere pain 1n my breast. After taking eix bottles of §, 8, 8. my cough left: me and I grew etouter than 1 n{“ Torceveral yuari. Al 7 camoer hab Boafed over all bu & liitle epot about the size of and it {n disappearing, id advise Oery ou Witk cuncer Vo ghvo 5. B, 5 2 Tts etk Mza, NANCY J, McCONAUGHEY, Asho Grove, Tippeeanoe Co., Ind, Feb. 15, 1880, Swift's Specidlc i3 entirely vegetabla, aud seems to cnre cancors by forciog cat (e e, tiom frocs Lo biood. Fzesilee o "!1 o Hkan, Dioeasas medied free, il LWLFT BPECIVIC CO., Drawes 8, Atleals, Ga. THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST D, 4. 2: v MAKUFAGTURED BY 2 “\\mnllfl( P . P, h WIA COMING CONTESTS, it, alonx with the other curativa methods | . o il e 4 » | line run last year up the Sweetwater, ns | Joun Hussio il Cuming st. 8. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAMIA, The following are the speed entries for iy road commission bill enforced on the W Horman Kunde, 619 South 10th st, e & e employsd out ssthat prison. - Kcnp]u of this state at an expense of | Major Wilkes himsolf doolared that thit | o Fungo, 514 Sauth Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Lands for eale in y,",. ear-olds,” Nebraska bred colts, mile | Court met pursuant to adjournment Tues- | $12.000 per year, and so far only return- 0 ~'P‘::’ lg“ L!i“:‘tm;m U‘;‘m”t”f “l‘l'l“' ¥, Groetal. 91| , every county in Nepraska, heats, theee in ive, saclely add 3300-7/onnie | day, Tiio following entlemen wero aduit- 2 the magnificent sum of 45 cents as a A b A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Cobb, E. Pyle, Huiboidt, Neb.: Macfarland, | ted to practice: 11: ingham of New Hanyp- sult of their Tabors, and proving in all | RWECALE va ey, or in other words the — Of Tittes of Douglas county kept. Maps of the eity stato 1. Pyle, Humboldt, Neb.: Gladys, &. 8. Ma- shlm. dllis N, Palmer of Holdrege, H. cases to be a dead-letter law, North Platte rive LINGULN BUS‘NESS fllREGTUfiY . i td T ‘. l' AP he city state or county, or any other lonoy, Jr., Humbeldt, Neo.; Consul, G. H. | Eyans of Holdrege, The saloan men of Hastings sprung a P p information desired, furnished free of chargo upon app.ication, by, Faitbuyy, Neb, The followins enses were argued and sty . Paclng " ace: | freeforall, purse 8500, | mitied: Comon: va Corson, motion for all- | [oroughLId chesthut o 3::‘::-3":'1":31.'5’ society to add $200 if 2 or l)\?lh‘l is made— | won’ 7 Leadyille bas raised $1,000 for the | Recently Bunt. Newly Farnished Jenny Lind, Hamlin & Ford, Springfield; Country Girl, J Newkro, Clarksburg, -~ Lud e ofa T, Upieies, BUlls | doring the saloons to close at 11 o'clock (",‘l‘f‘"""“"f sufiercie, S e [ The Tremont, tion_ for’ alimony:' Buchanan vs G at night, but the majority of them con- o W water morks nt Breckenridgo | 5 ¢ yi12GKRALD & BON, Propriotors Bty Bhtion 0. 1 it oatrics, Nogt! | ol foE tate ; Mu Valiey Bank ! | tinued dispensing nighteaps till 11:30, | are now comvleted. Cor. 1th and P Sts,, Lincoln, Nob. 1 \1...:.uuu.f Lincoln, Neb.} | ent Bane & Co.: Casey vs Sl.uc' Wheelock | They were pulledinto court, where the The supply 'is 'not equal to the de- Dan D, J. 50 per day. Street cars from houss to sany Tiiley, 5. W. Chapwan, Elgin, Tils. v3 MeDowell ued in part. alyzed the complan ts b; 4 mand for rngoh-mm Leadville. Agents iy, Touting race, for horses that lave never | “Court m].m‘fifil 10 et Wenesday. Bop- | Boera s o sush Phinein g go e | of ‘tho Midiand road have gobbled up the i —— e RELIABLE JEWELER, RS S Rl Do ik fl SRR { IBRGEL SR RSN S B00k A A ard ume; that they were condueting their | surplus. J. HoW. HAWK . Ind. s YECISIONS . . » ; L i TE : oty Ol Nl Mollo A, eorgo' Gross, | Mo va Sleie Abbeah from Cass coqnty. business by "aun-time," aad dewsndad | Tho rooont rilsd o the prico of sliraedt Architect, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware vansville, Ind, dismissed. Opir y Reese, J. Max- “ 9 o pig o A " g 0533, 54 and 42, Richards Bloek, Lincoln, | The largest stock. Prices the loweat. Fino ropairing a speciaty. Al work wasraaced. Corag Running race, purse $200, one and one-alf | well, Ch. J., dissenting. saw the point with a smile and feleased | per day in thevalpe of Leadville's out- 2oy b . wile d u:llfl'al ie, W. 1L’ Bover, Lineoin, | *1.'In &n Setion in equity, either party may | the saloon men, a0t Tbis wodll xaake s difezence. of SN0 LI tangh 2 Dousias aad 1ith rest, Omaba, - i; ll!_ul Ko ‘(‘lm:;\'lckelr. kxm-l .pmlfimnmludglll’wlhlm' \(llm::c{emh-r‘ The F;,:mcluuwnay tragedy in Pierce | $100,000 in a year. “ujg\\;-‘fl;m'm. R T R R4 B IR Y A A > la on, i jer, Carson, Y is court to | county is developing new and starting C ( X it n tlotellow, W, b, ke Tow, 'Neb | the supremo eourt, I onler o 40 0 th | piacey. Erakime, wil bo remonmberads | corritory s st ironeng e gy |« . .M WOODS, { “T[[E CHIC\G() HML “Tiursday beidie 1noth ey at the fair, it | hiter the date of the rendition of e judg: | 1ot and kilied young Downuy in a row, | boom, all on aceonnt of -the Midlnd. | Live Stock Auctioneer i Fdited by FRARK HAT 15 expected enongh of 1ts citizens Will bo'on | Mens oF decres, From Lus sserk of tho | last spring. About a mouth ago thé | Ono year ago nbisafie man would huve | “Bales wate in sl parcs of the L. 5 at fuir BPikhtast And beat dadly 1o the erounds to bwell tho' nunber ' atiot, | disuict court ile T g oniee o the clerk in\\:-rlll]:a::rc»:fi:l;u 1:;;]10]:..«1”,.1::? .10»::1 .iuuypwd a town lot in the place as s gift. | rates. Room 3, 3wt Block, Lineoln, Neba SENT C. 0. D. { & ks rexila i and when it is remembered that some of the | of the supreme court, a certified transeript of [ 3 5 Downe, he 'o-day prices ave vanging from §200 to Golloway aud Short Horn bulls for sale. ONE OR MOKE WHULESALE VRICE. ¢ lurgest purses and best horses will appea ihe proceedigns bad 1n the cause in the dis- | father, was bound over to the district | g1 (0, and the demund is brisk. . == | _1 PAY all express um. 10 all points within 300 ! 0us In the Linitod Staies o 3 s - E R e T O el age b sehict Lot “Rend b ) Sy, Sho altmctions arv cortaluly Worty | BICHGRURE s g perteo snen | SOUEE, MPs, Downer, provious o e | ¥ ipuy'quality of the wheat Ia Colorado s 8. H. GOULDING, i e e Y e | 350 PER YEAR, Fienrces pe: murder of her son,’ was a fine looking | .. i'¢ 9 4 | FOR 32,00 FRN YEALN é‘ OF . A large trult exhibit arvived from Oregon | appeal begins to run st the date of the rendi- S 3 | said to be petter this year than it has |_ I I[‘ Ura L. 6. SPEHCER'S TOY FACYORY, e PR T"l "PRICE 0 e N and fleshy woman weighing about onw - N 5 i . s B v | A WEEKLY. 1ast nzibt and will be among the new sights | tion of the judiment or decroe, which 1s the | )4 (A " P been before for many years. The kernel 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. | LXA LY, b TR Mg v A in Bortieultural bail from now (il e lose | date on which The court formaily annouocs Py ey oy :f;?.:’."'h'£;“",‘i.,'.m‘t".‘.“.iéi D | s plumper and heavier and the Gorrespondence iu rogar) (o louns sotcitor | 220 B NAZ 2O S1e THICDASD: : altiress it G0 of the fair, is a grand saw Wi 1 h d o » i 4. Richary =k, Lincoin, Neb. | h W it " ke plae an | Sl e crk o o, Sty | fon it Basmet cycn, ‘obough o iealn | A5 ey wil e B gt | oo Aoy e | oy . 'he big free- the judgment on the journal, bearing the | life. Last week she made the startling | o¢ . Sy ¥ . ivars e ort Horns | = o Friday, the 1 * » - 2 - of a mitlion bushels in excess of last ) |. oume. Paioutel OGoter K Friday, the 1T, also daw of tho anunclation by the sourl. | | statement that s shot. Krskine herself. | 700! o P Y T e e berls, 16,7 iug Are the entries for these races. gounty, S i BTt ”"",;“‘;':','“',’"‘" Sushand Joff the heuse e—— Herd nuimbers ubout & hewd. *) | temost obtine casa tn four cays aeiees T vo-for-nll—Spinilla bbott, Dallas . . ix on the fatal day, she took down the rifle ] (uugh( ure tones up the sys- Famil, esonted: Filberts, Craggs, 1 du0 Davi . SNowbio. Ciiubtrs, | the Tomob “.i’.’cc‘u‘&«‘f‘v“" A ited mag | nod londed it with two balls. ' (Going ally. “No depressing cffets” 25 | fcom! i Than Yom Joaee State Agents | ; T A AN | Wi et A | hroush o comild 2l Concealza el T | Mlan'sSolubleMedicatad uuu; 5 \ 4. Homesboro, ‘Topeka, Kan,; Billy | wife, is invalid for the purpose of lugiring, in a drat, where Erskine must mwln-u — r— Wails Tor said. -1 Pure Haies Fiibert, 1 Pure ¥OR THE ] 4 '1). Crey hton, Omaha. diswembering, orin any manuer he wéat home from the field. When Business hn!erprlle. Batos Tagus. | 1 ilose of Sharoa, | Younyz Mary { ks ¢ £ Neworo, Clarke | suelt Bobontéad”or’ o Sypuieniaesa: vt | Eraking passed by sho shot him. ‘T un. | {What's tho price of satsages ERiv St SR and S "Coe 40 | | B s o outons sopn E ; ade Corry, ‘Council | aiitor &3 to the portion of such tract, if_auy, | fortunate wowah has been pronounce: Dwenty cents @ bound.” Dspostthe hegl J )y destroy Contiigs Of Lo s uhs; ke Bwing, 8 O Botns bakk Lt b qmbraced within sucl l::uplnmmws ;,.mmo by the Wmmmuswnu;; aud the “;(Uuu ed twenty. L'L‘i“‘" mu}:mugx 508 Uncam, e | ec E[ [fl S ‘a"us FEb e hr l-‘“"sil,:llrl\“‘;‘;’;: Jf'":lfn:‘u o ) best 'Ors S4 e CAnL possi ive over “Yu s Wher A r .. for furtho reieula soat nul:ffmrl‘;fl:m.mh:‘.h wd mfimfi‘mfl - m“‘[."“‘ throe mon{lu It is nupuuubh{ to for fliu'dl‘gululln:::luilln g u\:::ul) N tj-“ » Lalimfig;el Ereetr P O Bey it T phnong the ha eominoat axhibits on CPICKPOCKET" LEWIS. u‘&o Mnkllhhtmv bud".. ceuds. Dnswm a raguuuun for 9 a “gln - 4 i C'NALH‘T-;"A-‘\;\:“_CO' i, * ou know aun, i - | And #ood o S Jons sl New . Friaay'w the the Baiy show. which -2; ukesterday zamiagie sounsy court wss o o Topies salling oheab vud I dou'd lose uod P e Omaha. Neb. okt Nowr ¥orwe p

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