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w { - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1836, ———— e ——— e e ) term of the district court will be the | P 1 S ADDR habitant (ron cay to assume that <o fat AFTER THE OPERA \\ \\&I\H\ rmdnnos ot dusorsesana 1tis tne ee. | BRISBIN'S TOUCHING APPEAL | ihitey on s i onnoetned. 1te. Cenadian ception and not rule when a day ‘ the i never amount to much psses withot & new case being filed pack { n the demoralization it 1 THow the Prohibition Plank in the Platform A prominent farmer from an adjoining | He Begs Disappe to Move | Will'y just 1, it will a 10 t ked up an the eity jail Javes S, BrissN A Remedy i s e T L o " MAHA., | - rand been used by | DOINGS IN THE SUPREME COURT | OTELS, | KIND WORDS FOR OMAHA. | NANCE COUNTY ABWS, t Thoit succoss W the theory of rea Notatial Appointments—\Visitors to M Va A Characteristic Letter with Some | Bemarkable Growth in Seven Years . R i the State House ~School Lands in b Funand a ¢ at Deal of Good sl it A Lo o« | | Frrierron, Neb, S X ( Whatever makes bad | Chase l'unvl»n A Domain ( | Sense in it t the De i lisense 1 whatever or Divorce. T t has by v v of stion ¢ liseas S b A, Sept. 20.—~[Corre Eden. While wes | s make g Ly ) Y B \ ' t wd | | ) d rem \ e ) M B ]—I . 1 the d | YD) ©Onr productions are the C]l B]ufls L - y w 1 « pea &, Yy LAY s | Ferfection fSh aamalkinge. $1Ke: dis, Wt '8 o'olook ®,m. yostord THE ROMANGE OF A SLAVE. || ry 1 ALy v o Shoen 1e ramevede S success atlonts | i ¥ S & e Ll A A il L e aitained by our goods wherever introduced 1 morning, it was a worn and weary crowd [ (s e and | should tarn westw W Jtotice OUF etops At gl inereascs the skin | RS e Fire gl iting, cegat | of delegates that surged forth from the 1is ted ] 1t | \ i mo elear, and the sym style s, of the finest materials \ e il Now a Landed Proprietor \ppointed come out | l el Corn is splendid il . o AT Woderats 1 price. . Ve for Des Molnes, ¢ opera honse after a practically all nights' |y © o0 070 i | et both wealth a in | t have done well. Farm malady are surely rend The horrors of breaking-in are avoided o o te, Clinton, Dixie (‘In work. ‘The expression on all sides was | 00 it el 8] In such overcrowded T & Omaba, | to complain of except ruse. They are harmlc ey are ¢ le from the very f | w0 M wnikee and all ! To th heard that Judge Weaver had made | Well, that is old Dempsey € t|k City, and, indeed, all southern and | tidienlously low prico of graia and conditions 10 all sizes, widths and shapes. Aho. Novada, Orogon, Wakhington aad them an excellent chairman, and as that | forty’ years ago he and bis s tern Nebraska, there are too many | Hive 6lien of peonle Wi fave. st - Name and Adiress of | COff vl siperioF advantages not p gontloman searcliod around for his voice | LOW Wworo as Yy young n 13 | ooplo for the land, while ont hore wo | tled Nanco county Is a matter of remark | morm piepi convicts ol S Quentin J & 7. cov SINS, Ano 1t Thio numarous pofnta ot Bakase ving the building his face had | €0uld be fonnd among tho slnves on any | REFEO0 P MBS 500 G S LR 3 [ marctiad in a body, one day last week, to ‘W YORIL, LR QA (o _ | plantation They were put on th k v much lan T peopl Lo strang visiting herd This is due | the room wi the dircctors were in [} tween Omihin and Chieago, are ts two the expression of a man who knows when | goi'sold at publie ontery to the <t | the offices won't go avound, here | in part, porhaps, to the fact that there | session and demanded to have a talk weof DAY COACHRS which are the: he has had enough. The Tast two hours | hidder before the court-house door we cannot get men to fill all the | was no homesteading. A person to pro- | With those officials. Captain Aut ordered VITA ety com | AT TN G S ANE which ‘nce tnly of the convention were used in settling the | Hawkinsville,”" said | good oftices At this verv | cure lund must have some means and the [ (he guns bronght to boar against thei r T A % | o7 ermiasnna slosnoer IV EEIIRT { question of tavoring a vole o yrohib- | editor of the Hawk G Dis- | . 1 ' | and ‘they took to flight hey claime o ING HOOM CA LS, nnsurpassed by an; [ (uestion of 1" voring a k’l n a prohit Sl i U ' : moment northwestern Nebraska 1s in [ rush ot p nuiless squatters was avoided. | e the eanse for the uprising that the “L q,k:, Widely eetebrated’ PALATIAL nmn’d%" itory amendment, and the struggle was AmBHE Hha Hididees tar D y need of a good candidate for governor, | This connty has not settled as rapidly as | food served to them was not fit to cat B the SRl O A T tie T iong and fought inch by inch. The | VS i | Aritad S tnros onATor. GrasidanbaR 9ot Py i - Aix for At it TilufTa tho t¥alas of TGN, s = g ristow was old Jonathan Coley hited ites senator « ita « some places, but what it lacks m num X - fo Ry connect (n Union Depot with those question favoring submission passed by a | swas rich m lands and slaves. Dempsey | president, tor such offices as con- | bers it makes up in quality, Seven years “Consumption Cure | e Chicago & Northwestorn Ry, In Chien, ' vote of 31 to 180, and since its pass lstow suid 1o M. Coley: “You | ferossmon, sherifis, trenstirors, state send. | awo thero was but & Singlo house in° Fuls | would be a truthful namo to give to Dr, Nebl\aska Natlonal Bank the i=aias of’ (hia Iine mke close connest| age the sober second thought s | ne dn't buy us, Mr. Coley, ena'se we t | Tors and assemblymen, there are very few | lerton, To-day it has a population of | Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery, J o For Deiroit, Coiimbus, Tndlanapolis, Clne cious medicine yet discov most eflic Mo anti, Ningra Fule, fuffulo, #tab Iy davelbpat OMAHA, NEBRASKA Mo vont; Toston, Now York, Phi BUTHE Yot P TER FahroRuntRY goin' to live wid ye.” “Oh, well reaching forth The Brg repr nta d for arresting the men heve wiio swonld have them. Come | fully one thonsand. “Only the other day tive, in conversation with Lancaster re- [ PHed Mr. Coley, sIve got plenty of | ont, dear,~ disappointed fricuds, to this | azentleman made the rémark that t publicans, finds that the sentiment is | Which meant (hatif they <honld run away | greatand glorons west, and [eave the | town i wn - wonderfully during | of pulmonary dis Bue Seonsump. | Paid up Capital : .$250,000 | {imore. Washing ; ",‘3‘;;‘:,,‘;‘"" very pronounced against it, and the | he could capture them with the keen- | Durgling cast forever ere the voung | the last seven years, Te supplementad | tion cure” would not sufliciently indicate | gyrpus | . 30,000 WHEETRRN belicf is general that the incorporation of | Sceuted hounds used in those days politician, unoppressed by packed this statement by adding some seven or | the scope of its influence and usefuln v <t aocommodations. Sure enough the old man Coley cight yoars ago Mr. Randa offercd | In all the many diseases witieh spring | Ho W Yates, Prosident the submission question in the state | gs, and combinat Fulle <eell'tichuts vin this Ilsml form will tend materially toward we bought Dempsey and Bristow, and, v’ abilities, can rapidly rise | mo his claim for a fow hundred dollars, | from a derangement of the liver and A Lonaliny i e, Cashior, | ™ Goneral Manegor. ening the legislative ticket in Lancaster, | 8004 as- their word, they took to the | to position and fame, We have no mon- | This includes the present town of Fuller- | blood the “Discovery™ is a safe and sure i ncaco.™ Aready weakened by internal dicsontions | $00ds a8 soon as they eonld escape from | eyed aristoc 1o tyranical bosses, no | ton. The gentloman spoke in a way | specific. OF all druggis s DIRECTONS: i among ropublicans alrendy. Suid oner - | Wis plantation. “They were captured | mossbucks; but it who are willing | which showed that he realized fully the - W. V. Morse, John 8. € ! “Thoro are no. probibitionists in Lan- | ©hec ot twice, but made their cscape | to work ean find reward for [ baraain that had slipped from his grasp A Pipe Burst. LW, Yates, LewisS oRNtaY ¥ Ho Wil ba GVor b ain, and immediately took up their | their toil Here are lunds for [ Mr. Fuller came h out ten years A water pipe at the corner of Harney A. E. Touz LBTIORSDRFIEYELE FeRDILIOn. litg i the woous e landit briefs for © lawyers, | ago, witha droye of cuntle, He pitehed | and Sixteonth street burst yestertay BANKING OFFICE: AR G B I ST 1 romembet L 5 656 patiants for the doctors offices for | camp at the foot of the biufl, near the | morning and the water was flowing down | ,gy 2] o \S ’d the party. The prohibitionists :fi Lan, | party of hunters their ne the ofticcless. The west, “the m | present town site., Fortwo years helived | the hill pretty rapidiy - yesterday aftor. THE IRON BANK, caster comnty,” he continued, “didn’t struck the ‘nnvyul of Bristow and Demps; west,”" that land where the buflalo still | in a tent tending his cattle, var the A} Cor, 19th and RuraRm —OF fHR— wany peace or harmony of any kind,'' | it CRASER L SEIR 1O the Yass fungla } youins, o 1 an ceasior il wilil savage § monotony during the summer time l.\ A General Banking Business Transacted X . and he seemed to think if they we and among the lagoons below I dwells. Come friends and help us carve | fghting — mosquitoes. s0 - inseets il | \ U M”wadkee it i gt oy e b | Creck, four miles from Hawkinsville, | out new states and countios from the | proved sueh a pest that it tued his i ull Cag l Othello ke, withoutany oceipation, T | ¥HereAhe ereck emptios into tho O« mul® | boundless prairies that streieh away and | gonuity to tho utmost. Tivo siheets were N. W. HARRIS & Co » opinion seems to be gene s | gee. The swamp was almost impenetra- | away toward the setting sun | sewed together in the form of a sack, ane 10, 7 o L0 oo gqoneral, and s | 1000 the hunters followed their dogs WIAT HE SAW 1N THE FAST the opening filled wy with a draw. string L THE BEST ROU As was prodicted the Lancaster deloga- | nd approached within fifty or a hundred | While lately in the east Isaw millions [ At night, much to the discomfitare of the Lion in the state convention took un *ip. | yards of ‘the runaw rs,’ s they | of men toiling to obtain a seanty sul mosquitoes, he would crawl into hi proprintion” stand, divided its vote | Were called. They proved to'be Demp: | tance. Every day I heard yoing men | nnigue bed'and, by means of the dr Around and went thionzh the work withe | Sey and Bristow, who by some means had | say, “if 1 had come here fifty or hun- | strmg, pull the sack closc ont committing itself, and going forth | obtained a gun or pistol and defied their { years ago, I might have done some- | leaving only his head expe With nll Sections feeling friendly for the | Pursuers. Dempsey and Bristow wero I might have become rich, but fon was o mar 3 v stout men, and th OF Counties, Cities and others of Nitch grade boug ~ o ce B8 Devons st.. Boston. - " Sron OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot : NEBRASKA Mip, TR L the Austriun 1 suce o tho us ) ¢ suitins ( TWO TRAIN Ly BETWEEN OMA nextappropriation session. One delegate 3 e they woun'd all is owned and I must labor for I'he suitinstituted by the Srwi; Knight, Comr L'WO TRAINS DAILY BETW P oot o oiekito | hefore they would bo arres capitalist. There are no farms to open, | the ex-couuty oflicials promi TR { 11 cotors, shows il countios, towus, raitrons COUNCIL BLUFFS Rttt Rl BTant kit tho Welaation of. mong the hunters was Tobe Me- | no banks to organize, no oftices to filll | astiv. The el i substantiated, ot b oo T e, | g rer i = i Tivveiwiio o anvowet, Ewonldirestors|| (0N h Lo thErGrAENT prosent ordinary The land is so high I ean neyer hove | serions enongh.” MeClelland (ex-county | o Wi inonde f oy coreais B0 | Omatn City Map, new sddivons, ete., 2. Chicago, Ry 3,“‘“'“"'5! Editor Gere to the position from which he | of this country. Mr. McGrifl' fired one | to save money enough to buy a [ elerk), itis claimed, is 31,800 short in his nasense of the w‘v‘r;u‘vn tromody. Luin o, Nebraska Stute Guzette, Busiess Dircctory | St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Raply Wag inoonjinently ticod. shot at the fugitive slaves and they re- | farm.”’ Even the eclerks in the banks | account, Sturtevant about $3,664, and | RN S0 only u ogithnnte’ phi P | and Farmer's List, #5, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS. turned the shot. It then heeame evident | and stores are old gray headed men who | Jackson to the amount of $2,840. " Able AR A J.M.WOLIE & €0, Rock Island, Freoport, — Rockford, The following gentlemen were admitted | that they w irmed and had determined | have been here for years. No, there iz | attorneys have been securedfor boti the ¥ 1208, 14th St.. Omaha, Neb. | Blgin, Madison, Janesville, ptured aliv King, of Polk, and | not to be nothing tor me but "to work, 'wor L tor | prosceition and defense. The petition | which 3 h 4 AL 8 rown < Boloit Winona, La Crosse, The hunters withdre ft Demp- | & pitiful existence. Foolish young | was filed too late to come in at the iall | S e Boloit, g J Ain ; ! young a ihenint rrous, Dre e ¢ ex rel Wood vs. Hill: Motion to | sey and Bristow in the swamp, and they | men. They do not know the west. "What | term of the district court, 50 the case will [ pertic, Biliows, Mulurious or a With weik k. SARATOGA Andull other fmportant ';v‘l,mlluz. North/ stay proceedings overruled. remained in the woods three years. At | it has taken their fathers fifty or a hun- | haye to lay overitill the spring term. SRR o For throngh tiokots SRIORTHS AT Cheendy vs. Harding: Motion to quash | 1ast old - Coley, despairing of ever | dred years to accomplish in the cust they : republican county conventlon was | Hep Majesty's Favoritie CosmeticGlycerize QI j a0l Yaritain stroet. (n Paxton Hotel, oy bill of exceptions overruled getting any service out of them, sold [ can do in the west i fifteen or twenty | held at the court house on Monday, Sep 0 . n Pacifio Dopot. The following cases were argued and | them in the woods to Bryant W. Brown, years, at most. People do not come west | tember 27, Meiklojohn was renominated | Usea by ier itoval Highn, i s d Pullinun Sieevors and the finost Dining € stibmitted ] of Houston county. Mr. Brown told in covered wagons in twos and | for the state sedate, and will, without | frathe ne ) O in the world are run on the main lines of nitte A L L 2 3 ) tons.Chai 5 MiLwAU ke & & BT. PAUL RAILW Nebraska City vs. Rathbone. slaves that he had bought Dempsey and | threes s they did into Ohio, | doubt, be elected. The democrots are to [ LIEBIG CO'S Genutne Syrup of Sursuprilla, is B RS0 pat tG passeIt Dimmtt vs. Appleton. Bristow, and they at onee left the woods | Lhnois, Indiana and Towa, when those hold @ convention Saturday, Octobe guaranteed asthe bost Sarsaparilla in the wirket. SARATOGA WYOMING ....mw..m.-m,.n.‘,‘,,q, the company. 8 Rottman vs. Battling, on motion and went to his plantation, where they | states were settled, but they come by | Some one will be nominated to oppose | (pEEoEDARS' ] X ) ; R puer, Genorsl Managee || Bartling vs, Bebrings. remained faithful slaves until the close | train loa lundreds and” thousands | Meiklejohn, but the show for a democrat A Homie wud Day School fo TV e A o v, Herald vs. State of the w daily. The railr no longer follow | being électéd to that effice is very slim | Taa pens OC L. 1 Delightiully Ticket Agents > Thoe court adjourned to Tuesday, Octo- | “T don’t know where Bristow is, | the people, but the people follow the | indeed. e e Larso ot s, These waters contain Tron, Potussiun, Lime, ¥o. |h s, Asataot Genoral B BeriBtatis a0 mlm whether living or dead, but that is old | railroads. A new line of country isscized | This year a county attorney is, for the AR go . ¢, | Son Maesia, “Chloride off Nudiim i Sul: | gor and licke it e ATPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR, Dempsey out there i that buggy, and he | upon by some enterprising railvond and | first time, tobe elected in this county. in Dhur, and aro positive cura for all disc J. T Cuank; Gelieral Bupsrintontey Yesterday the governor handed down | 15 now known as Dempsey Clark. He the following appointments of nota ownl whose commissions will be duly for: | 8¢ rded by the seerctary of state: George | good mule: road pushed through it; then the people | Clarenee 1. Brady received the republi- oL haradt D00 plantation of four or five hundred | hear of it, and following the rail sprewd | can nominatjon. A great dealof interest Tt ‘WILKIE EeeE s i t "P. BOYER & 0O, i in Houston County, and has several | to the right and left of the line, filling | is manitested concernimg this ofiice, and nd hos He is a good | up the country in one, two, or af the most i be'n close one, Munufucturer of Daily Stage and Mail Line to and DEALERSIN Brown,. Codat: Rapids; William farmer, is very industrious and man: three years. Towns spring up like magie, L mtny Betlwood; James H. Bandi: [ well. He has a good er Stores, banks, mills open and in a year | the shooting s A Paper BOXGS, from Fort Steele. Ha!!’sSate‘sl,!ar!fls T::ub ;:n-:\m: J - Price, “mh.“ merchants of 1 mmumu. nd Per or two a city 1 built. - These are the” op- | Chicken hunting is quite a success. One 1S, o Al Nl . . an! £ flo west and settle is just now. There 1. Jasted nearly hve tuken advantag 1son now on 3 } y all summer. They have | ecive prompt attention. , , 'E Ban o 1; “ hen you are constipated, with 10ss of | s a time so favorable as the pre been hunted” slmost from the moment V. H, OADWELL, Railway Tlme T&b Omuha; Joseph A. Willi s :'i"l‘:fl" "I";'\" "!‘::'-I‘l i l";""'{l‘lll"r- JUIL | i T doubt it there ever will be " [ they emerzed from the shell. It is to be » i 5. Frick, Fremont; Harry W Pt ‘“m o In 1836 and 1857 1,000,000 farmers ¢ regretted that <o little: attention s paid FULLY WARRANTED e of artivaliRie wrgler; Everett ¢, 8 aro ¥ ke anc 1 wanted in western Nebraska, Wyommg | to tl me laws. At the present rate, Central Standard TimeS James F. Zediker, Fr ) cents a vis and Montana. These will make business | in a few summers the ehicken will be ex- s o ki th Traing u: :ht‘: C., 8t. P. & Sn o . — OF: erohints it o ed. 2 . Arrive un om thoir dopot, corne i‘")l“lllflll:‘l' \|E|”|‘:'|m:ml‘ ll:‘vn, ‘Iyl“thl;\':rin( h rs. Duncaan’ Insanity. f‘l’f”":{;‘”“"““_','r‘ finERnaie thoustndaliorglitormiins e people have eausé to con. | CAIFying the Belgium Royal and United States . & Hihund Websiwr s l{*ng\cl;)%'tbn b& . 285 . 2. ¢ % r'mi R CI8, 8 e 454 i % il suiling ery S rdiy D, a L ton, 'Blue Springs: Charles (i, Crews, | ; Yosterday the question of determin- | ey of “all kinds. gratulate themselves on_the suceess o DIMHEHI R IR &M depot wll otiers. from ‘the” Union Pag Culbertson; Jobn™ 1L Duily, Chambe ing the insanity of Lottic J. Duinean, | byilding rapidly into brand new regions, | the Genoa Leader under its present man- it wife of Robert D. Duncan, was to have | and th been commenced before the comy 1 , consisting of Judg» ms and Dr. Tilden, but, was, | Between Antwern & New York gerof the Nance e s thorougth gomg | 10 7y RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- RIIDGE TRATN! Holt county; Abner ; Bridge trains will_leave U. P, dopflt at 1 Cyrus I. Benford, 1 county; I, H. Wilson, oling A Burrows, ‘Norfolk; William T. 'Dodge, J e must be settled at once. Don't agement. J. F. Bix vid, but go west, go west young | for years, business m: and grow up with the country. | County Jourt it advice is a chestnut, it is true, but | newspaperms sion be t the T:00—11:10 p. lar! ’ request of the husband, the matter was 8 o the less s col e . H. H. Pillshury lef s X Leave Trunsfor for Omaha at 7:12—-BS:18 }.in‘.f‘“",;_ w. e Dubois, | 155thoned till Saturday at 2 o' clock. 1bcsrnon .:l: R l‘?‘,':'i‘,l o thialiagoonnt 'k ‘,‘“,.‘}IH ,”“,{.lh“z.;‘:l,! “l"(';“,‘:],]f,f,‘:,'lf:.‘ LHD AND F_RAN(;E. MANUFACTURED BY L ) Modre, Bartley, i Wiliow county; TR Omaha has astomshed herself in the | Mr. Pillsbury is one of the ablest minis BADLEANDAVININE, D g “m\RDDINKE'-MA Na Ina T MeTlvin | of ills to which the human | 1t two years and it now but remains | ters i this section. During the past | Eaion fom 8 JExoursion trip from 2 STLOUIS uiway 1015 p. £ FC III]l.lllmll Hap Springs; | b0 18101t 1 duo to the use of St.Ju- | forer to push on in the way she is de b was pastor of tho M. . church | S0, 80 812 Beton o staoiiard, St Rprel "FDR SALE BY . © AR Blackman, Loup City, Lottie I, | €73 P e ing. But Omaha wants more communi- is place At low Tates. Poter Wrikht & Sons, Genern | Geo.d. Armbrus 3 Cuming st. co. Tiis 18 addiiionul to present teain sory “lendershott, Hebron, North Omaha Toughs. (tions, more ruilroads, especially 1- The first annual fair of Nanee county | A onte lSl-ivI.l'l‘r:;il-I\\:lly‘. New \'.,'r.,h“h o 1I|_]u.'||hm man Furnum st. J. W. MORSE, G. P. ., J e tBiOmabaylungl : 2 F b bty 3 ipsins il L R " VIS Farnim st Pualion & Co, | John o107 Cum g St ONNECT: [opo it e ot o, | ML A Bk, biook watchman on Com | Toudto the hovtinest, Dos Ot ap- | eonvens at, Flleriony Oetobor 18 ant | 3yt B i, B Furammsi | A o Arcival ,.n'.”\\. s of tealas from A H O. Lan i1th 13th st cast and the west must in all time | being put forth to make AU 4 4 SBUCCESS, . z¢1, 1 ' s close by her and should pass through | A Chautanqua Lif sirele has been U M. L Van Scoton, 1516 Dodge st. All western Montana, Washington | organized here und it bids fair to become oy | O s S ' ron, Idaho and California | one of the most interesting loeal circles e s Targety de at the st aftor its close to look after business mat- | 1 X ing street, appeared in police court yester- comprising fnattendance | 48y morningand swore outa warr 0 North Omaha toughs, Jim L m Hayes, for assaulting him, ising o disturbance m the house yesterd ates who wer oavention and found time | & Trunster Dopot at Counell Bluts: nt for | nd ARRIVE. LUK I8LAND & PACE ters or capitol building for [ Jen were r ast soon over the great | m the state, fars or v, kg, for | R TP RO SACURR R T O S i ST e ! ist in atulations for those officers was called in to " n and | Imdred peos | quelling’ the row iug and con renominates ple explained in as many different way. to General Wintersteen just how he ¢ weifie, — the Burlington [ soon by Mr. Thomas € then turnec on nm N assan 'y all he Iu if Omaha Kirk's Gern r Pile Ointment, CHICAGO, BULLINGTON & him bratally with stones and elubs, ; o ) et faral \ | wishes to be 3 great eity Now is - Sure cure for lrinm i 0 ting, and itehing Recently Bullt ST f(:' i o I > hn his forchend with | (he time, and even & year or two frc Yiles. One box has eured the worst cases of " P} h e oaai s s it mennn LCren B avORR Es twoRfromgl| fhe, S DB AR AR LRI EY g The Tremont, - IS usly injured. Lee and Hayes | these lines in Omaha, Let Omabi | up utes after using this wonderful Kirk's eoteh Ths ALD & SON, Propristors, OI10AGO, NILWAVKRN KK ntof | and doing and wait for nobody to come an Pile Ointment. 1t absorbs tuw r. £th and BSts, Lincoln, N | to be od. cutting n « “The supremo court has_rondered a de- | # slungshot cision regarding fees for registering | Dot danger bonds that is not without interest to the [ Will probably be given the full ex public. This decision holds that no fees | the Tiw whei brotight into police court. | (o] A 640 M allays the itehi a0ts 08 a4 Tates §1.50per duy. Street cars from louse to any r. The Powd River country, til| v instand ety Rirk's GormantTils vart o'ty oty KANSAS CITY, ST. JOK & COUNCI ean be collected for registering any bonds ARt T unpenetrated by railroads and in oo Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Omaha’ Neb i D:00. 4. Mo [ with the state auditor exeepting county e ‘:m ke -mhi‘lll 1, is s large as the state of |l !nnu'n! the private arts, and nothing else, JoHL W, HAW KINS, A ARASH, 57, Lot At T bonds; that precinet, school district | KN 58 ss O] nnsylvania, and 1s natarally tributar ry box is warranted by our agents, i - i, 8%, Loy PACIR bonds and the fiko aro to bo registered by ::!’II::;.Zl:i""‘l:::“‘(ll‘::“.\L‘]:-l‘:”‘ II:I:u\(u“‘ vory a. The route to the wonderland [’OL':HI.D;‘( entby mail on recdiptof pric ‘A‘rlc‘h]lutlec,tm e Asmwew | ¢ “m“u.u:mn a St sking o are z 0 ofler: 3 atio <. | #0e per box, g N . 34 hards Block, Lincoln, OUX 1 ? the stato, without tho usking of n foo, nuil | (WY gre muking: Lhis, gri ors A1 of the west, the great national park, DR. C. 0. BENTON, Pror, Viitor on 11tk strect. L AT A | without any expense to the precinet or i sy SDAIMG a0 should be through Omaba. The trade of Cleveland, O. - As: i district in the registering, twelvo beautiful colors. nud containing | the Black Hills righttully belongs to Sold C, #. Gooodman and Kuhn & C ot 5 Chase county will shortly ¢ an ap- | the latest Fancy Stitches, on a large Lith- | O People leaving Oregon, Wash- 15th and Douglns 18th and Cuming. BrontHony Carry | DePRIt TWAID. ont made of its school lands. m: ,‘x'.'.lmi‘x‘u .fl 'llgnrltl;s:“u“l:lvxllllltlllll g‘old ington and all western Montana to come ———— ) $ A M. | P | UNION PACIFIO, ssary blanks for such work hay ounted Ideal Po he_center, t can come by way of Helena, The Canadian Pacific's Power. A 4 | B2 . Pacitlo Expros beon forwarded to the proper parties for | ElVen away with overy 10-cont package | Ogden and the ' national park amd | Chieago Tribunc: In a late issne_note Live Stock Auctioneer | i ¢ vor St that work. This will open some good | of Virgin Salt. Virgin Sult has no cqu b landed in Chicago betore they ade of Mr C. P. Huntington's os mude in all parts of the U 8. at fair 10040 1 Jand that will be subject 1o l¢ for household purposes. It is the clean- | ooy1d re : ch there by any ofher route rogurding the competition of the Fpias. - Hoom 0 Bate dilacks Tdnooln, Nek Buil und Express. .. fhe oighiy $1.000° bonds orontod for u | o3t purest and whitest Salt ever seen or [ 450y Siould il come and o throngh | Canadicn. Pacific for L s QAokoway and Blork Horn buls.for milo Nl xpr sewerage system for Lincoln h nade | used. Remomber that a large package | Omgha, and should buy their goods and | business. Wiien he derided its prospects B. H. GOULDING Dopurt Jusi. Appearafnoo 'lllll-" .‘nlu..u.,n'..-.- f.:fil”‘f\"lfi"!,U.u‘-'L“rh\\:'x‘('.'.-li'f" above pres- | trade lIx{x'«', Let Omaha. bo ;‘\.»“n..l he probably aficeted more confidenc 3. B, GOULDING, e | THISEO U and been registered. These bonds run | © 8 sroce . work. Now is the time to bring the lines | than he really felt. He says it will ne F L dl b LR a twenty yours and draw b per o & o | of trayel from th great northwest (o her | wmount 1o nuch as 4 (rmseontinental arm Loans ant insurance. b - est, and ‘were purchascd at face value, kil 4 MR doors. The west is turning over yearly, | line. This is not so certain as it may Correspondenco In regard to loans _solicited, V:zou B:450]. Vil Plattss o te board of supplies for the utenant Bush has been granted a | 4 the lines of commerce and travel will seem to the eastern manager, and the si Room 4, Richards Blo k, Lincol 1 Neb, Depart \llItHIW (Illl. of absence from his | soon be fixed, and once tixed they cannot | preme test which is to be applied this i instiiutions will meet at the lund comnnis D AM PN, W M sioner’s oftice to-day. ri Russell. be changed. winter will go far toward provi Riverside Short Horns | 5 " | Sibix oity Exprosy HE WANIS A DIVORCE, . - 3 AL THE RAILROADS, whether it isto he a mere summer re - Of strittly pure Butes and Butes Tapped cattle, i Oukland Ao ail) Richard H. Newell, of Lancaster r ) k“f the firm of 8. 8 Mr. Hughitt will no doubt, during the | or no. That'the ne is of some conse o o et BLors aboutthhoad, - Dopart, "*lW‘A"D-, county, has filed his petition in the dis ., Drokers in grain, prov next year, push on his Nortliwestern well | quence at thisseason of the year is proven § R 3 Lk B 0. frlot wourt asking n divorce from his | lons and stocks, is in town zing for | into the Powder viver conntry, and por- | by the fuct that 1t 15 taking businces. ot FUR MEBI[INAL usE . enici, H0%0 of Shurons, Moss IKo<os, Vin Plnitsmouth, J in the new | haps as far west as Fort Casper or South | of New Yorkiand :San Fi i Kuigntly Du o8, Flut Croek Young Marys, Phylliscs, Lo 4 5 und True Loyes e, Anna C. Newell, reciting t he | the opening of an oflice he was married to herin 1883, andthat ever | building on 13th st next the Millavd | pass, Mr. Potter, of the B. & M., 15 | duc since he has resided in this county and | house koenly alive to the situation. nud_ is not | wor conducted himself as a chaste husband. going’ to allow the Northwestern to | presant tho th » bver the Canadian | At inspect the herd, —Address, CHAR, M. BRAN. | will leave he allegations assert that his wife, dur: oty ot wll the honors. Hud | possossos the ¢hiurm of novelty. Many HOK, Tincoim, e | M0, m ing February, 1884, committed adultry 1n o' B, & M neonls. taken | who nre Tamilbe ity tha aitan T cunrlfivet-:s‘l’g!r\l%g'nows e i, the country of Franklin with one David Mr. Potter's adyice, they would have | like to see » what the country " When in Lincoln stop at 8 i 00R been on the Niobrira years ago, and ersed by, the extreme northeri INFIRMARIES. National Hotel, T ""“"M"“#'m:'f":'.“ i now. perhaps in the, Posder xiver coun is likp, A certain amount U0 Passoniea oY Puvbions BrEaTicas, Atlantic Ex.. 1o 8. 0, u Krandisna ar s NO FUSEL OIL y the old lines considerabl At Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. 1Pwe Crulck Shank and others. Come w A, teains duily; B, dully excey glny | Yy dinily excopt Saturday; I; dnly' . Onduy Hulls forsald. 1 Poro Butes Fitbert, 1 Pu 1 rates, 1o be sure, but Butos Cruges, | Rose of Shuron, 1 You Eastwood, wherefor the asking that the martial bonds be severed in the Newell family, try. Broken Bow route will | of pleasure tr will be attracted by OLRES Aad gel & good aluner fur . PR K30, hi07 i ¢ Tocal i o O T 10 THE HOSIITAL. still give them au entrance into the golden | run through: Alberts, Assinaboine and CONSUMPTION, A FEDAWAY prop | Mo Tuo Bx., le. 8 0. 0:41p."m.1 84 Bglebriih, i ¥G of Don northwest, and they can yot | Manitoba—whieh'are unknown regions HEMORRHAGES xoept Sunday. n a drug clerk at the town of Bennett, was up befo Powd river and far west e — to most persons+especially if they can ho com- retterman and the Biz Horn s combine cconomy with enjoyment, It e a1l Wasting SNanasce! Tikslonor of Insanity yestorduy. and by B anVAR M TR SO, v Wi feolubind canan il scblevianne v Ik DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, M. BURKE & SONS, them sdjudged insane and a proper sub- SPECIAL || | in% Cottonwood or Douglas, tind it to_ ity | any great amount of California freight, MALARIA, s ject for the asylum. The trouble see fo be by the physician’s statement, opi Tepsy, = partly hereditary and interest to turn west toward the Wind | bul it has the power of making the r von § | river country, butin doing that i unprofitable for its competitors. In HA 1M | 1ok nothing: Yor thire are good | " |oor"Sviimiane] | LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MBRGHANTS, k2 wrty other direction, however, the opnosition “mm;.m umuz‘lln ntoxication. The first coul, liwmln r, oil r\-\mh and even of the Canada Pavifie is only in iis eradle, FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, GEO. BUKKE, Manager, ok oceurred a week or ten duys ago, and silver in the Wind river regic and it will not really begin to be fell . quont sl acks ocourring at no stated was in command up there for three years, | until the new line of mers is laid on CONV‘(\}LESCING PATIENTS, AEVRIENG UNION STOCK- YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Beriod as far back 1860, and 1 know | to Ching and Japan. If Sir John A AGED PEOPLE, wank Keatney, Nob, ; cerehants’ and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.i. Kooy Matiah P TNGs. what kind of a country it is. It | MeDonald'’s jediciions are fulfitled, and WeAk AND DE8ILITATED WomEn, Platte, Nob onal Hank. Guiajin Ny MDus: Neb-i “MoDonald's “Haale e Coliector 8. H. Calhoun, of Nebraska isa good country sud will furnish | the new line gets & round subsidy fro or sale Uy Druglatsy Grocors aud Deai {custoniare: dr § v, th sor of Judire Post, was in ; e P iyl v i v veral Souptl sulaty Ianl Frice, One D, e i _}1‘{““" ustomers” draft with bill of lading Mutached for Loy value of stosks In yesterday, ou the demo- 3 [|mvmrrurf | oi railrond. The development of | formidable: commetitor, mdeed. for the e oy M2 oratie timber of this localit FLAVORS the west is u glorious thing, and I won a wrade and coolie traflie, and will cut Judge Morris. of Crete, was at the i W ] | der | few people seem to understand it | very seriously into the business of both ¢ ) from thel de THE c E “AYNE REAL E TATE a“fl Tn“st stato ca| y ay, in the poeace and or take an int init. Sueh opportu- | the Pacific Mail and the Ocedental and ey by reay steamship lines Fran The Dufty Malt Whiskey Co., Ballimore, Md. 1530h AND FARNAM, OMANA, convention , with strlc n4 | afforded in our country and never will | ciseo. That the business of transporting Polico court had a number of cases up | JiepATdwith strictregard foPurity, Strength, 408 | b wggain; neither can they last long. To | ton from Chi v and Japan to the United Property of every deseription for sale 1 wll parts of tie vity, Lands for for hearing 3 lny that had absorbed | B AwwoniatdraerAlun or Phosphatos. D Prices | close whiore 1 began, 1t dustresses o 10 | States and Europe 1s ihporant o evident every county in Nepraska, * city. Lands ey 00 much enthusiasm over the fact that | Batracts, Vaailla, h ol Bavosdeliclously. | see 50 many wien this fall disappointed | from the sharp straggio that 15 g on A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS # convention was held in the eity, POWDER 08 _Ducsca 4t v Lowrs: | i nOt getting oftice. It seems 10 be a | botween the Northorn and Cebteal ia . L 2 Of Tities of Dougl o AUSTHACYS Oue of the great features in the coming bad year in that respect, and. the oldest | eific to secure the lion's share of it. 1t is ot bour Ities of Liouglas county kout. Mupa of tiy \ity state or com d information desired, furnished froe of ehar 46 pon :Aw.iuuuu:l” o sy 8 > ’

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