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! ) ' b YTHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER . 1886, N 1+ SFal T8l 0 ! - g = v 1 1 1 N that snch a method of procedire was en \Hl ‘ n ‘ N R MICNANRS | venetitof labor of s I A Victim of Military Rod Tape. SOME TMPORTANT DECISIONS. | ity et ot rrieturs s | A TIUSKY SHOW FOR SEIGNORS | s’ San Francisoo Chronicle: Why thoe | thods m|u..|4-4‘ and it is evident that | Thet wax is to add | is no love lost between civilians in Ari- 3 X the promoters of the scheme hope by to every < one quart of | zona and the regular army 18 shown by & Many Opinions Handed Down by t! donting the st sof n former Min- | Spocimens of Nebra t wat good vir {ypical instance that o curred at Round Supreme Oourt en T1ie delong ¢lanon that. the BRE hibit warm 1 oL cloaiy, | wrell Mitown maThor tyns dicging s Well o representative eanght of one of these pie | When dirt from th W for a stock ranch which he ONE ON DEFECTIVE SIDEWALKS, |! s showed that the sen t had avery | The Recuperation of the Soil a Necess- where it will found all to ) Vhen he had dug down comfortable ome in Washington ‘mfi\ Jty=tall Work for Parmate oan and nice, | about fn fogt tho earth nnl rocks cavod Pucking Van Wrek With His Wash- | part of Omaha and which any f; 1 man ; Various and t iy nnd down, | and h racted the altention of | of ability can sceure by har su . \ s |y ¢ pack team along the el 14 : i WSHANE OF DOUGE | from N o t to work to rescue ing—Other Happenings at the demoetatio candidat | S iim, bt finding that the earth was Capital At ifh thie First diste Specimens of Nebraska Corn Wanted | caving in as fast as they removed yesterday and sto the st conven- | Y beddir t they sent one of their numl 1o ap | tton at Hastir to-da Mr. MeSh T . peal ‘to the comm nt at Fort Mc - IFHOM THE BEES LINCOLY DUIBAT vhen approached by the Bek rep | ik L Dowell, only « few miles away, to Tlic supreme court yesterday h ¢, was smiling and reading the expe: | kbbb il J { few men, The officer w down a number of decisions in ca dited telegram. in the morning 1o are i iy foataw g | Of ney of ti but loe 1« brought before it, an abstract of the of nt's opening speceh i NEAD IBE Hust [ nt happened o opinions being given to the publie, and A l"‘j e el | While plantin, tro not try to Ml Wiy ot Hl men, ¥ which follow, One of these opinions is | ¢ saign HAd 10t yot been map: | | rattle the dirt among the roots by shak hours the packers worked inthe case of Mitchell ve, the City of t by the committee, | ing the tree up and down, tor this draws | rosiue the unfortunate man; they gave Piattsmouth for damages from a defec CITY NEWS NOTES | fine, hair-like ‘anv‘ ml. of place .m. him coffee and labored like heroes to tive sidewn The court beiow the | As a resultof Judge Mason's visit to | . 8 Rl '["“;y“'”f st of },:_"]‘;““ them | guve nis life, but exhausted nature finally lieating of the case gave Mitohell judg. | WVilber to look i'th ‘|-‘|'\ PR R R e M wvery of & method for utilizing tary Foe "|‘|:::fl\;“]‘x‘;n)u’».w eIt s ment against the city for 1,000 damages. | SRS AR ERS B SV BRCERE SQRC | eack ear car e e e | the grease in wool will add to the price | many another good man thronghont the From this finding the city appealed, and | yailroad commission has called for n | v‘—ll' 2 "'f]“‘ e, mmy time | OF the clip. Heretofore the refuse was [ torritory. Is 1t strange, therefore, that on a hearing in the suprome court the do- | hearing of both sides to be held at the | 8t Brownvi e Ay e | wasted, but now that it posses a | | the ofticers who show such eynieal con oision of the lower court was aflirmed, | rooms of the commission in the capitol | befo! ovember 1, 1886, m thatsent | able valne unwashed wool will be as | tempt for the life of & common civilian ekt 3 ' | building on the 18th, There secms to be | me, an expert will select twelve of the [ much sought as that which is clean vot held in h esteem by the the opinion in the case being written by | 4/yo041"oint in the controversy that the | best ears of I variety, which will 1 Thie merimo 18 hardy, and, being active | Avizonian? - Justico Reose, This opinion is presented | oopinission want to hoar evidence upon | disposed of us indicated. The namesand | and industrious, does' not ' require that . ot quite complete, and cites several points | betore rendering a decision. ! e | care which is often necessary for the A Wronged Woman's Ambition, in the line of corporate negligence and | PolicoJudge Parsons yesterday adopted [ 8ddress of the successful contributors | 3,00y iods,” Heneo the farmer is_on 10: “I'vo just been out in contributary negligence not before | 8 new plan in his conrt and fnstend of | Will be placed on specimens for exhivi- | yijod to make @ profit from the merinos n easthound p passed upon. It will bo good | fining prisoners #1 and costs he has raised | tion, 3 on locations not av all adapted for the there T met Mrs ¥ v R the amount to &3 and will not deduet fees | This plan of showing one of our staple | yutton breeds » of the shirt-front reading and @ salutary - 1esson | for yyaking the areests. The resutt will | produets has been agreed npon botween | “pjon is o large field open for thoso | She has not marvied agam, but is | to & goodly number of Nebraska towns | be that the police will have to be paid | Senator Manderson and mysclf. - We are who will make a spec quick growing crop, is as casily grown wh and mproved machinery has made it more easily fitted for market. 1t gives u profit in hoth straw and seed. Ityof flax. Itisa st maintain wretched sidewalks and ays, and will add to the strict construc tion of the law heretofore made in of similar nature. One of the othe y of good results ebraska will join good hving wages in future and not be made to depond in part on the gathering | 1 trust the farmers of | in of fees to make up their s y. in the effort. Lot us hear not only from A large number of Lineoln people have | the old corn growing counties in the gone to St. Louis the present week to | eastorn part of the state, but from the sure it will be producti opin jons handed down, rendercd by Chicf | 80N 10 Sp. ouls th ¢ P8 i At Gt hihe "0 | If the peach trees have not been Justico Maxwell, relntes to the foeituro | VoW, tho fair and expasition thoro and | west—particulurly west of tho T00th ML | ¢rypped it is best to defor s doing until 1oe o g e el the veiled prophets. 'The new Missouri | idian. ont R bt st ag it B of lease rental in school Iund leases, and | pyeific rond to the capital eity seems to | Seerctary Nebraska State Board of Agri- | {4V , holds that a forfeitu 2 18 N0t revoked by hegin tc o 8 often pear. A peach tr have its attra tions in leading travelers culture. ATINFOTES A% b By L greatly benefitted and renowed by judici- flure to puy on t et day mamed in | o Sy Fouis and the south. ; " ous trimming, and ‘:I b3 Wonlil 1uat much the contract, but absolute ‘o-day the Lancaster delegation to the Soil Needs to be Fed. , 0 0 s required and in ouse of delinquency the | gomocratie state. convention i Hastings | Ex-Governor R, W. Furnas, one of the | longer if given some cure i that respect. statute timit after duo notice hus baeh | take their departure for the front and w | best posted ngriculturists in tho state, [ One of the first planty to, change from Lshal gl 'j‘“l"‘!‘“"”‘ Y nairod o Cthe fur. | humber of spectators of democratic pro- | gyvs: “While I helieve the soil peeuliar Lasicd \fn“fl is ‘Q“,'- l[vi-vll\lu: vy, Be. court yesterday was engaged in the fur- | Jiiiios necompanying the delegation as | S ALl 1 s o of i member, the poison vine ther hearing of appeals i Third aistrict | i ¢'08 2 to the great slope, reaching from the | has three leavesin a_clvster; the leaves cases, the attorneys from Omaha having | A8y Hinaway sped down the prin- | Rocky Mountains to the Missouri viver, | of the harmless woodbine are in oiusters the floor. Following are the cipal streotof the city yesterday after- | Will continue to reward the intelligent | of five. Another gay-hued plant of ~the DECISIONS FILED 1oon, the team being followed as rapudly | husbandman with erop yield in abind- | carly autumn is the poison sumac, or the Riehardson v. Pratt. - Appeal from Otoo | 4% sible by an excited farmer whose | #nee, and - longer without ptible | poison ouk. g county. Aflirmed Opinion by Max- | bioporty they were. The last observa- | diminution than almost any the T'he practice of abandoning the r: well, Ch.J. in school | tion taken showed no dumage of a sen- | Ureator never made the soil vould | borry and blackberry ficlds (after 1oL One 8 ‘purd ed cortain school | gidty 4R o e o8 not depreciate and eventu out | vesting tae fruit) until spring,1s pe ands m ), paying therefore one-tenth of the purchase price and interest to the following January. In 1870 he sold and 1ed the receipt or certiticate. The st was paid on the nd for the years 1870 and 1871 Defanlt hay been made in the pavment of the in for the years 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1875, the treasurcr of Otoe connty, in which the and is situated, caused” a notice to be published in a newspaper of that county setting forth the facts of such delin- quency and requiring the remoyal ther of by the fulfillment of the covenants, cte., within thirty days. Held, the pur chaser being absent from the state, that suen notice was suflicient. State v. Scott, 17 Neb., 086, 3 While the failure to pay the interest on school land contracts on the day it be comes due dous not work a forfeiture of | " Eioron, Milford; B the contract, yet the law requires 200d | oun e VA e svort] faith on the part of the purchaser and. a | LouP Gy J. V. Ainsworth, without proper recupe offorts on | nic the part of the tiller. To expect other wise would be to ask Him to set aside His fixed laws to accommodate an already bountifully provided scetion of the colintry. We may as reasonably ex pect that from a si bank deposit might be drawn forever without replen ishing. In plain parlance, soil needs to bo fed, same as_cattle and hogs, if like results are sought to be obtained. There are several new cases in course of development that give promise of some interesting disclosures, but ns th warrants have not yet been issued their exact status is yet unknown. Police court ‘went light to well as usual yesterday, onl few cases coming up for hearing, Several gamblers were ar- raigned and tined, one taking an appeal that was granted with $170 bonds The question of Ighting the city for the coming year is the topic of discussion among the city fathers, the present elec- ht system not being satisfactory to Nothing at oIl has been done “yet us. The vine should be well culti- vated in order to keep down the grass and weeds. It is true that by cultivation the number of blackberry plants wiil be multiplied, hut they can be destroyed if not desired, There is a e loss an- nuaily by allowing grass and weeds to monopolize the ficlds in the fall. Indefinite horticultural quantitics ar barrel of apples, a quart of strawbe a busket of peaches, 1 box of ber) what you get for your money of a tree n, in the poultry line a dozen of gs or a pair of spring chickens. In stock, & quarter of veal, mutton or In hushandry, the proportion of a load of trash, or the dirt to the bushel of grain: In dairying, the butter in hog-fat, and milk n the er sold. Corn meal { convenient, and we might say sta] x)n article of food in the barn, d and poultr, rd, yet it is not Blue Grass in the Wesr. Professor Bessey, of Nebraska, writing to the American Agriculturist of grasses in the west, says: A careful study of the problem upon the ground shows that Kentucky blue grass can be well grown upon the soil of the plains. In the vicin- ity of the old forts, where many zo the United States troops w them. t that has the certainty of change. AT THE HOTELS. ed among ns: Bruno others the following Neb Tzschuck, . H, Wheelc Monigomery, H. D. E Bl Bl Lok the best food :for' chickens. 1t is very e N iAot 5" Collins Lioyd, Kontucky bluo_ grass | onditaod i iEOE asHiEy 18l lioating (DGe Bl Ly tice of | Cjpy H. Stull, Dayid City growmng tor a long time. The seeds | F,"voune chickensit is not suficiontly EHonidbL R quEnoy SWtibartheRHE BRROH Doy Liilibrty HRE LA DAAN( seattered from the hay used for feeding | growing. Very young chickens that are R Millan, Frank Irvine, H. Ii. the horees gorminated and took root upon | fod on Gorn maal exclusively aro. 1 exander vs i Irwin. Appeal from Otoe Omaba, N o the nnbrogen praric sod, and in tin ne | {0 be troubled with bowel ditease. Give 1. The act of 1885, requiring abstracts tually crowded out the wild gr T RN TR B clvuluquxn'lL of cuses ir the supreme court to be made, | Dotroit Free Press: hint thus accidentally given Leen | i price for washed wool makes the requires such abstract to be so made other!” said the hardware dealer, as he | acted upon, and to-day there are many | increase, or lambs, the main source of to set forth so much of the cas - | suddenly interrupted a conv tion | fine » grass pastures upon ground | income m the sheep, says the Wool cxsury 10 o fuil undorstanding of all ques” | Ghout the state of the iron market and | e e e D e Journal, The poor shibop: Tyust, bo dis- tions presented to the court for decision, | tried to hide his body behind that of the | WhiCh has never fe " ¢ s posed of and only those kept whick will and. so far as the exannation of the casc | roporter. The lattér was on the point of | Timothy thrives upon the show well and have a salable lamb. A by the court is concerned, is to take the | ysking for an explanation when a citizen | plains, and fields of it may be seen every | gy of monay is lost by farmers by pluce of the transeript and bill of excep- nd said to the deal year in eastern Nebraska, which xi holding on to stock when ithey get fat. tions. The court does not look beyond anv ever seen in the cast. It is now f: -~ AL ousent that stoyepipe up the abstract. All parts of the same omit- noon, didn’t youy" This is often done until they ‘get poor ted therefrom are treated as not in the ! wsses for hay. On ‘This system, or want of system, replacing the wild g the lowland A \ Yes, Sir. pordering the Platte river »ays. Sheep once fat and then Ballard vs Chency, 206, N. \V. “Four links and an elbow " timothy furnishes a perennial pusture, | gliowed to get poor never do well. A ; g “Yes, sir.” which endures tie treading of cattle s e Allvru»;nlnlwllw“ aroin ffl";lrl"‘ ‘l!"" “Told me 1 wouldn't have the least [ most as well as blue grass i ~‘“'- It i Catarrh regularity of the proceedings of the dis- | {youble in fitting the joints!’’ now known, moreover, that timothy will | y o oo ST o trict court, Error is never presumed. ¥ think I o+’ produce scell of or quality in groat L e inenoe aaly 1 Plattsmouth vs Mitehell, error from C, ““Think! Why blast your old swind- | abundance, indicating very strongly its | Goo reUmn om 01 ot Be- county, aftirmed; opinion by Reese, J. ling voeation, g"uu k..m}v you did! You | complete aduptation to the climate und develop into serious consumption. Be ing a constitutional disease, it requires a constitutional remedy nke Hood's Sarsa parilla, which, acting through the blood, reaches every part_of the system, effect: ing a radical and permanent cure of 1. Before a cil{ or other munieipal cor- poration will be hable for injuries caused by n defective sidewalk, it must be shown that the city by 1ts offi had notice of soil. Hints and Suggestion Haul theshocks of fodder to the barn, and do not allow them to be exposed to boy ten yoars old could put up a dred links of it in an hour! Not one infornal joint would go together, though I worked for three hours. Dou't you the defect, or that such defect had existed | over speak to mo again—ne 1 do ad s e r 2 ¥ 3 i e & 19 Beo 2 Ad- | the weather all the winter. catarrh in even its most severe forms 80 long and under such circumstances as | mire a sharp thief, but I haveno respect ; ] e ade only by C Yo., Lowe! 1o rmse the presumption of knowledge. L Bl ¥ A cup of lime water in the milk fed to ‘,“‘]’ y C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, But where a portion of a sidewalk is in bad condition by reason of loose boards and defeetivo construotion, itis Wt you punch his heads | oalves is said to be an excellent prevent- quericd the reporter, as the man passed | iV¢ Of scours and bowel dise: ved branches of e ar, according to the Jew- A notable b not neces- | on, The de: Id trees | ggh Chronicle, of London, was held at sury that the city should |~ “Why don't I punch half the heads in | should be promptly removed. Their un- | Leignton Buzzard in the' last week of have notice tha town?'" asked the dealer ghtliness is the least of their e ust s a second August. The azar was intended to bene- which caused the injury was loos citizen cume to a halt and puckered his Tuberose bulbs showing buds atthe | fit a loonl Wesleyan chapel. It was of the general bad condition of th mouth to say end of the month may be lifted carefully | held in the grounds of a member of the at that place will be held suflici; “You can send up for that stove pipe!” | and made to dower in the house later on. A first-class salt should be pure Socety of Iriends, who acted s chair- 2. n an white | nan, and who wasuppointed by a churel tion for damages resulting from personal injurics caused by the t stove pipe I lugged home last | 1n color, clean, comparatively dry, umi- | man. It was formally op, by a alleged negligence of the defendant, the | night. form 1n grain, and quite soluble in water, | Hebrew, Leopold de Rothsehild. Rare question of contributory negligence on the part of plaintifl'is, ordinarily, one of fact for the jury to determine under *1 remembe do we haye so signal an illustration of ““Phat stove pipe over which T sweat Rye It sown now will grow, and, as it | 4 iowth of roligious toleration, It is is bardy, will turnish early green food and swore until midnight, and then o rrass makes its appearance in | ® Sign of the times, and a token of better proper instructions from the court mashed flat and flung into the alley.”” | perore the grass makes its appeura things to come 3. Where a sidewalk is constructed on | *I'll send for it.” JBR et Feayrees| Lt o a public stroet or thoroughfare in a city | **And [ could have mashed you with it, [ _If every farmer who cuts down a trec The “Life of the is the blood by un abutting property ‘owner without | you glib-tongued old hypocrite! Send for [ Wit planta young one in its place the any direction or order by the officers of | it! Remove it! Don't never look another | Mesult will bé a constant supply of tim- such city, the fact of such construction | honest man in the face.” ber and fuel us well as a profit. 2 vy the property owner without authority, | *No, sir; [ never will,”” humbly replied | Now is the time to get the roads in would not relieve the city from liability | the deaier, as hc opened his door to | good condition for winter. It will be a for damages to persons injured tnercon | escape a third man with blood in his | saving of time and labor when the rains | gives pure, rich blood und vitalizes and without fault, if after the construction of | eye, coming neross the street. and frosts are so injurious to travel. strengthens the whole body. such walk, the city assumed jurisdiction Sheep will eat more, be more contented - — overit and ordered repuirs to be made and thrive better on a new than an old | At the Southeast Indiana conference in prior to the accident. range. Frequent chauge of range for | Indianapolis last week w H}makm‘ refer- 4. Nor conld such city be relcased from 2 is important at this season of the | ring to the hardiships of the early days liability even though it did not assume in the west, turned to the venerable such jurisdiction, if the walk was in a Joseph Tarkington, aged eighty-six years, jublic strect in constant use andin a and said: I am glad, Father Tarking- ine of other sidewnlks constructed b, ton, that I did not enter the itinerancy at dirgetion of the city or over which ha the time you did.”" I am not sorry 1 control, did,”" said the old man. “But I'm not a Lavondsr vs. Atkins, good horseback rider,” said the speaker. £ county, Well, L am,” answered Faher Joseph. J “Tean break a colt yet.” R A Beautiful Present. The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, Conn., to introduce, Virgin Saltinto eve family ure making this grand offe! Crazy Patchwork Block, enamel twelve beautiful. colors, and containing the latest Fancy Stitches, on a large Lith- ograpbed Card haying & beautiful gold mounted Ideal Portrait in the center, given away with every 10-cont package thereof,” pure blood means healthy fune- tional ctivity, and this bears with it the certainty of quick restoration from sic ness or accident. Dr, d. H. Mel Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pux —— Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed Oct. 5, with the county- clerk: 1L O Morse et 81 to Chas_Johnson, lts 11, 12 blk G, Lowe’s add, w d—81,000, Chas Duftack to Lizzie Cocke, Omaha, o}§ 14 blk 10, Parkers add, a 81,20, W Morse and wf to R Morse, prtit?2, 5002 16 18, w d—81, John Kirk to Wm M Spence, undiv i inst in e 85 acres of nlg nwi{ sec 30, 13, 12, g ¢ d— §3 spread over the beds of straw- s at the rate of 100 bushels per acre crease the quantity, improve the quality and intensify the color. They may be sown broadeast at any time. Canning fruit may be expedited by do ing as much work in that respect as’ pos- sible at one time. There 15 more laborin getting ready and making preparation than in canning and sealing, This 5 the season for hatehing out the buntams if you desire them small in sizs, The latter the better, provided they can be raised, as the object should be to dwarf them in size as much as pussible, It has been demipnstrated that the ananhity of meat n'ruduutmhllxg' p‘r“wgl fluh: fivere Butcher al ecoclous o AY f:&;':;‘d,:g,fl’gfi,‘c to fifteen months costs | of Virgin Salt. exactly half the éxpense of ii2se fod to | forhousaiold pp Jies. doublé the age. 3% DUreRl ARG, Wy “en or A resident of Cotambia, 8. C., hasgone | used. Remembver 1834w targe package into the cultivation of the sunflower on | 00sts oly 10 cents, with the above pres largo scale. It has several acres planted | ent. Ask your groder for it with different varleties of the flower, and expects within a short time to be able to supply the southern market with the pro- duct. The seed makes splendid tood for 4 and5 blk 8 Bedfora place, w d—$560. ', 868 and o L Aa W0 rowelland wi to 8 3 Chambers. Oma- | foujicy, and borses and oattlo are quite ha, 1t 3 blk 1, Paddock place, w d—83,750 < 4 G FJ M Lebmer to Riehard Moors, It 5 blk As soon as all the work of the bees is 254, Omaha, re-record, w d—$200, over, and the weather becomes cool, place J P Preston and wf to Mrs ' A Whitlock, | the hives in a shed, under a diy roof, Its 2 and 8 blk 12, Florence, wd—§250. where the winds cannot reach them. The J ¥ Preston and wi to Mrs ' A Whitlock, | bees should not ¢ Didn €00 Warm Lok & & Oandst blk 13, Floreucs, ¢ d= | Jocation at first, but ay soon as win J M Swetnam and H E Hogle to John Toll- man, 1t 3 blk 1, Leavenwoith Tertace add,w d — 3600, H G Harte to\W F_Harte, undiv 34 1t9, Olsons add, w d—$600, John A McSnane to 1t 86, Gises add, w d—§2, Louisa Van Coit and husb to Charles Frederick M Appeal from Lan- Dismissed, Opinion. by 1. Where in an action for the recovery of real estate the plaintiff and his attors neys enter into a contract by which the attorneys agree to recoive as their 2;m. pensation n part of the Prorarty raco ered in the action, and the plaintif,pend- Ing the it Sottica. T guse” with défendants” to his satisfaction—there bemng no attorney’s lien for fees--it Wis held'that the attorneys could not inter- vene to continue the suit, by virtue alone of their contraet with their client, WEDNESDAY PROCEEDINGS. Court met pursuant to adjournment State ex rel, Weaver vs Roderick: writ denied. / The_following causes were continued: Manning vs Cunningham, Matheson, Banks vs Hitcheock. Motions were overruied in the follow- ing causes: Manning vs Cunningham, State ex rel vs Perkins, Rottman ve Bart- ling, Peppercorn vs State, Connolly vs 1\hh r, Parker vs Kuhn, The following causes were argued and itted: Wi.son vs Beardsley, Smith ate, O'Brien vs Gaslin (in part). Court adjourned to this morning. THE LATEST SCHEME that the encmies of Senator Van Wyek have concocted in this propinguity has just come to light although it has been worked since the days of the Lancaster county convention. ‘This brillisnt sehome 8 the procuring and disbursing of photo- graphs of Senator Van Wyck's Washing- ton residence, and if any parties around through the state will let themsclves be George Armstrong and wf to A N Keat, It 12 blk .\Iul:(l‘ungs 1st add, w d—£3,000, 4 B flungate, trostee, to Juo W Russell, 1t 6 blk 9, Bedtord place, w d--$1. E V Lewis and wf fo Michael Donnelly, s 3¢ 1t 8 and all 1t ¥ bik 13, Hanscom place, w d — 3,100, Chas Johnson and wi to A S Vincent, 1t 11 and 12 bk G, Lowe's add, w d—§1,450. Treas of Douglas Co to E H Walker, Its 1, 3 il 74 Wlozence, treas tax deed, 'atterson et al to Hattie W urang, It 2 Pattersons sub div, w d—$150, S bl ¢ W 1 O Patterson et al to Hattie W_Grant, 1t2 bik 2, Pattersons sub div, w d—$17, frgin Salt has no equal . 1tis the clenn: tost Salt eve i Jno [ Redick to Neils Seleroo, pt 1t 14 see 15 13, for 10 years—lease. H B Dodges to Wi R Morris, Omaha, e% of 4 ml},fk & Omahn, w dSLT00, Parker y: [ er to V C Van Nostrand, shf 1L 28, Parker V8 | Ui & Isaagrendd d—91 800 G H Boggs etal to G L Bwartz, 168 blk 6, Oniaha View, w (—$%00, J 1 Hungate, trustee, to Annie Durkee, lts _Sixty-five Chinamen sailed from Ne Yori yesterday by'the iron steamship Parthia, of the new China line, for China Captain Tom Marshiall, her commande is a favorite with the Chinese. Last year he carried 1,800 OChinamen from Hou Kong to Liverpool, and his relations with them were so pleasant that the prineipal men among them presented him with a sot of resolutions in the Chinese lan- gunge. The eaptain has them in his eabin, and 1s very proud of them. Years Teach More Than Books. Among other valuable lessons imparted by this teacher is the fact tnat for a very long time Dr. Pieree’s “Golden Medical Discovery” has been the prince of liver sctives and blood purifiers, being the r comes on they should have a room or cellur of an even temperature. After the leaves of currants have t)lr\lnpfnlblnm the plnlnli,l}hiuniug fully | : : half of the new growth one cares to E n}"‘““"“' Oaha propagate them, euttings can be made of nd | these trimmings, Cut to aboutsix inches i length, bed them firmly in good, mel- | letz, 1t 4 blk 3 subdivJ 1 Redicks 1 d th 1d o 2 poor i known as avowed enemies of the senator | add, w d—8§700, low soil to within one eyé of the top, and | und (n‘.‘;'u‘m.3'14'3,’.';.1':‘lli'l.n-uf;n:;!fxwl':f'u:"l‘)w willing to stoop to any kind of work to W F Conner et al to G P Bemls, Its 8 and 4, | in an upright position. i) . bk T, Lowes add, w d—81600, i Ambler and Airanda McClury to Louisa P Ambler, undiv 45 of 1t 10 aud 11 blk 14, compuss his defeat, they can secure these )hul:zrnp:u m gl]:ll-l’glly. nnd;lur secur- ug them they will bo expected to call the | § Ambler, undiv &2 of gullable to one side and ‘show it to thew. | 1P VAN QNG W to Miranda McOlury A Lincolu republican, not a follower of | undiv 4 of It 17 and 18 bl 15, Ambler place, the senator himself, was beard to remark | w d- $1,000. o . h patient,and praised bd;nu for its mag- ce and efficaey in all seasos of & chronic nature, as malarial poisoning, aiiments of the respiratory Every time you have a scuttle of ashes seatter them around the trunks of the frult trees. If yon will hegin at the end of a row and give each tree a dressing as fast | and digestive systems, liver discase and a3 the ashes ure made jt will require but |i n all cuses where the use of an altera- ashort time to give all the trees the | tive remedy 1s indicated. She has devel nd has t quictly with her son, very good business tact, such admirable eare of the £100,000 whic she got from her husband that she is now willionaire. Tabor, on the other hand, been gradually going down hill, ) lunu:lunhw made n her lucky hit in some nines, which rovived his drooping fortunes a bit, but the prediction 1s freely made that in n few years he will flatten out into hopeless” bankruptey. — Mrs, Tabor No. 1 says that she ml\ yet have to take care of ‘the old man,” and that when his hour of adversity comes, as come it will, he will find himself deserted by No 2, and then he will be glad enough to re- turn to his first love and her million. It secms to he the height of this woman's ambition to get her husband back and to be able to set him up again financiaily. o Benton's Hair Grower Al who are BALD. ll who aro becomin BALD, all who'do not want to bo bald, all who are troubled with DANDRUFF, or LICHING of the sealp; should use Benton’s Eianty PER Cext of thoso using it havo grown hair, It never fails to stop the hair from falling. Through sickness and fovers the hair somottmes falls oft in 4 short time, and although the person may haye remained bald for years, if you use Ben- ton’s Hair Grower according to directions you_are sure of & growth of bhair, Inhun. dreds of cases we have produced a good growth of Hair on those who have been bald and glazed for years we have .ully substan- tiated the following fact We grow Hair in'80 cas, ‘matter how long bald, Unlike other preparations, it contains no sugar of lead, or veszetabls or mineral poisons. 5 1tis a specific for falling hair, and itehing of the scalp. The Halr Grower 18 a hawr food. and its omposition is almost exactly like the oil which supplies the hair 3 DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTIL When the skin is very tough and nard, and the follice is_apparenily eftectually c! the singlo strength will somctimes 1 reach the papilla: in such casos the dou triple strength should be used in_connection out of 100, no dandrufl, with the single, using them alternately. Price, single strength, $1,00; °doubls strenth, $2.00; triple strongth, $3.00. It your druggists have not got it we'will send it prepared on receipt of price twente yoare a0 1 di Among tho Ban was like fire to ¢ .8, 8. bad dono for othors sim; wift's Specific {9 e 1tios from the blood, tirely vogetablo, and Wsoutise on Dlood a THE SWLF THR —OF [HB—e Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul By Sron OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWHEN OMAHA COUNCIL BLUIFS i Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, | St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, | Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Rock Island,Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, a Crosse, And all other mportant points East, Northeast and Southeast. For through tickots call on the Ticket Agon at 1401 Farnam stroot (in Paxton Hotel,or o Union Pacific Dej Pullman Sioevers and tho finost Dining Cars in the world are run on the main lines of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKRE & ST. PAUL HAILWAY, und evory attention 18 paid to passengors by courteons employes of the company. R. MILLER, General Managor. J.F. TUCKER, Assistant General Manager, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pussenger and Ticket Agent. g GRO. B, HEAPFORD, Assistant General Passen- ger and Tickot Axent J. T, Cuark, General Suporintendent. ~ v CHICAGO Avo ORTH | WESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha, Oouncil Bluffs And Chicago. BENTON HAIR GROWER CO Cleveland, Sold by C. F. Goodmnan and Kuhn & Or 15th and Douwlas. 18th anl Cumings “We regret to hear,”” says the London Athenweum, “that Count” Leon Tolstoi, the Russian noveli; ent suffer ing from a dangerous K of erysipe- las. The countis, however, yet young, and the best is hoped from his vigorous constitution. His writings are becoming better known every day, especially through the excellent French translations of MM. Derely, De Hauterive and Hal- perme. An English edition ot several of his short tales for the ]um‘w]u, represent- ing the lntest phase of Count Tolstoi's life and work, is in preparation. Anglican missionaries m the diocese of Maritzburg, South Africa, claim that the great sin of the Keflirs is idleness. What work 15 done falls on the shoulders of the women, and_they don’t work three months out of the twelve. When the people are not off to a beer drinking they are stretched out in the sun, idling their time away. They don’t it scems, hike 20 to church any better than they like to work. Sometimes the impatient nus- sionary will have to wait for his. congre- gation more than an hour, even after a messenger has been sent for them, st B isters, lawyers and men_of high everywhere cndorse Red Star Cough Cure. In his address of welcome to the dele- gutes to the Connecticut Universalist convention Showman P, I rnum said n old clergyman once said to me, ‘Mr. Barnum, I hope to meet yon in hegven I answered, ‘You will if you are there This is a churchof charity, n church of good works, of love, of faith, and I wel- come you to the deliberafions which shall result in furthering the work of this church and in making known the gospel of love and salvation. T~ Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on cacth for pain, has made a most brilliant debut, Price, 25 cts. : Philosophers suy that affairs should always be conducted with & view to the rreafest good of the greal number. dr. Bull's Cough Syrup does the greatest good to the grentest number, il S In February George E. Hermon was badly mangled hf the machmery in the Comberland mills, m Muine, and Dr Gordon told him that if he should cover he would not be able to lift twenty five pounds in six months, Hermon in sistea that he'd get well sool than that, and the doctor bet him a new hat against igar that his diagnosis was cor n four months Hermon lifted 2 pounds, and is waiting the doctor re tarn from Europe that he way get his hat. MOST PERFECT MADE Frepared with strict gurd to Purity, Strongth, and Healthfaluces, Dr. Price's Baking Powder coniains 80 Ammonis,Lime Al of Phosy bates. Dr Price's Exiracts, Vabilla,. ) Olc., BbVOE usly. The only road (o take for Des Moines, Al ehalltown, ( edar Rapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chi o, Milwaikoo and all points east. To the peo- 1o of Nebraska, Colorado, Wsoming, Utah, dabo,Novada, Oregon, Washinzton and Cal fornia, it offers lu'mrlor advants ble by any other Iine. Aniong & fow of the numerous points of su- rhrlnr"y anjoyed by the patroms of this roud hotween Omaha and Chiengo, are 1ts two trains ndayof DAY COACHES which are the finest tnat himan art and ingenuity ean create, [Its PALACE SLEEPING CARS. which are mode of comfort aud elogance. 1ta PARLOR DRAW- ING HOOM CARS, nnsurpassed by any, and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DIN' 1 CARS, the equal of which cannot be found elsewhs 3 “At Counail Bluffs the trajns of the Union Paci fie Ry. nect in Union Depot with those of the Chicago & Northwostorn Ry. In Chicnwo the trains of this line muke close connection with those of all eastern lincs, For Datroit, Columbus. Tndfunapolis, Cinotn nati, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittshury, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Now rk, Phitadelphin, 1 timore. Washington and all 'yoints in the o ask the ticket agent for tickers via the “NORTHWE! ERN." I you wish the hoxt accommodations. All tickot awents soll tickets via this line. M. HUGHITT. R. 8. HAIR, General Mimager. Gon. Poss. Agont. CHICAGO. s 1ot poss| P. BOYER & CO. Hall'sSafes:i‘aL:fi: TimeLlocks and Jail Vlork. 1020 Farnam Street, O:uaha. Neb. OTCTT, A Quick, Pormanem STRaon Lkt MRSt Danilty: Nem : nckery, i e o b 00 BOFPALON: LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY Lecently Built Newly Furnistied The Tremont, J. €. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprivtors. Cor. &th and PSts, Lincoln, Nob. Rates $1.50por day. Streot cars {rom houso o Any part of thy lt T T3 H W, HAWKIN Architect, 39, 34 und 42, Richards Blook, Lincoln, Liovator on 11th stroot. Breador 01 GALLOWAY CATT) ¥ Live Stock Auctioneer Broedor of SnonT HOUN CATTLE .M WOODS, Sales made in all parts of the U_ 8. at falc rates, Koc Stuto Block, Lincoln, Neb. Golloway und 8lort Horn bulls for sal B. 1. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance. Correspondenco In regard to lonns sollcited, | Room 4, Richards Block. Lincoln. Neb, P Riverside Snovt Horns L strittly pum‘mwn Apd_tates Tapped cattle, (ord nummbors About ) poa% e iiton. reprodonted: Fi berts, Opngws Acombe, Renick, Rose of Sharons, Ainss Roses, Kialgntly Duchocses, Flt Crook Younk Mary Phylises, Louuns wid True Loves. Thills for suid. 1 Pure Butes Filbert, 1 Pure Bates Cragis, | oseof Sharon, 1 Yourle Mary, 1Pme Crofok Shunk and othors. ome and inspect tho hopd. Address, OHAS, M, BRAN-. HOK, Lincotn, Neb, When in Lincoln stop at National Hotel, And get a good ainuer for 250, A FEDAWAY Prom Carrying the Belgtum Royal and United States Muil, siling evory Suturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. FALL AND WINTER, 8alon frow $00 to $15 Exoursion trlp from $100 to §1:. Becond Cabin, outward, $45 prepaid, $45; oxcursion. 88, Breoruge vissage at low rales Peler Wright & Sons, Gouers Agenia 88 Brosdwar, Now Vork. lenry Punit, 1215 Parosm st.: Paulsen & Co. | 1425 Furuaw st 3 D. O Freeiaun, 124 Furnaw st | Skin Discases ma CHICAGO SHORT LINE|,. THE BEST ROUTE | (ypp |§ | WERKLY--4t 14 to cure cancera by foreing oat the 1 free. SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, pte JREXEL & MAUL, Sucee: ors to Jno. G. Jacobs, ' DERTAKERS AND EMBALWERS, At the old stana 1107 Farnam st. Ovders by telegraph so.icited and promptly at- tended to, Telephone No, 28 FIRST for 2 Y e annunI, post e postl ot . The Ouly porfoct substl or Mothers tute P i R T T m.."xc.mgn.. Apra-alg ,E.J'Am‘l'hr B o bt on Pttt i R WA ey ing ] sennon: Teauiron 1o cooking Noek, Th and l'undlnS of Infants, mailed froo, DOLIBER, GOODALH & CO.. Boston, Mass KEYSTONE N MALT & WHISKEY Me THE BEST TONIC) ¥ UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION ASTING DISEASES and “GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION. |/ DR EDW. L. WALLING, 0 Chief, National G havo had your article fud it very s A DEWARE OF IMITATIONS. nalne bas the Slenature o Tac-sinilo ¢f Battle. EISNER & MENDELEON, (Sola Agenta for the U. 8. 316, 318 and 320 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Goodman Drug Co.,Genl. Agents,Omaha Nebraska, Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital. . .$250,000 Surplus . 30,000 H. W, Y, ce President. . Hughes, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. V. Morse John 8. Collins, H. W. Yutes, Lewis 8. Reod. A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A Geners @ siness Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. BANKERS, CHICAGO. Bonnsu_r Counties, Citles and others of high grade bought and sold. Eastern otfice 68 Devoushire st. Boston. Corresponds onee sollcited, B.a,ilv;a.;'yi '.Em; 7'17.;a.blo The lowing isthe time of arnval and de- parture of trains I:y Central Standard Time at he local dopots. Traing of the C., St P., M. & O. arrive and dopart from their depot, corner of 14th und Webster straots: trains on the B, & M. C.B.&Q.and K. C, 5t J. & 0 B from the B. & M. dopot. all otiers’ from the Union Pacifia depot. ! BRIDGE TRAINS. Bridgo trains will_loaye OMAHA, o S 00—11:10 p. Lenve Transfer for Omaha at 7:13—B 0. 31,1087 firondway 10 % p. m; AriveOmahs Ly. Omahs 10 00 p. Ar. Brondway In ‘effoct August #th uniil furthor no- This is additional to present train sorvige. J. W. MOKSE, G. P. Ay CONNEOTING LINES. Arrival and departure Of trains from the “Iransler Dopot at Counci) Bluffs: DEPAIT, ARRIVE, 10AGO, BOCK 1SLAND & PACIFIO. CAGO & NORTIW ESTERN, | A0 A M. 1 A T00 v HICAGO, DURLINOTON & Q | ¥, BT, JOE & COUD A 10:00 A, M. | Cs. M. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACKI AB:00N. M. | BIOUX CITY & VACLKIC, ATi05A M. | A9:B5 A M. Anvw ABB0 P M Depurt, WESTWA KL, Arr AMo |k M| UNION PACIFIO. 7.6 (% M . 6:20a,..., Pacifle Rxpress T:60m " 10:b8al.. .t h;vn ver Bxprosi........| il oo X pross. . i i - < Mudl and Fxpross .. ... ht Kxpross... 10:40a) s _ BOUTHWARD. Arrive, AN | BN MISSOURI PACIFIC. N 11108, i ‘\ Nl‘lm ‘l Bfillul)»l L 9:10h it Exprogs ¥ | K. C. ‘fi'l' J ‘M O, 0 V:20a] 8:45b,. . Vie Plattsmouth 7:004] T:00 Dopart. — NORTHWARD, Arvive, A M (R MG, ST P M & O AN (PN, B:16n. Sloux Oity Express | b:dsa - | B:4¢ Dopurt, A P M | 9:20 6:00) NOTE- A, teains duil i, duily day; U, daily excopt Baturday; D, da! Mondwy el Onklund Accommod TEABTWAKD. ¢ Via i BTOCK YARD TRA will Jeave U, P, depot, Omab 83361000 & m; 2:00 -8:00—4 (1 Pacitic Elrrlul, 8:20p, w; &.m ; Local Bx.,5:08 p. m Lenve stock yards for Oms 9:30—11:35 8 m ;. 364 A Au?nl‘m Ex., lo e 8. 0. 6:07 p.in.; Loowl Ex., le. ¢ Mo. Pac. Bx., le. 8 O, 5:47p. . e . Except Suuday. 5325800 p, Denver he. 1038 0 Bt S7i05~5:10- wwt

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