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Raymond $ 5, W.J. Tarner #25. Othar The old-fashioned vublication, Moore’s | A Comparison Institnted Between subscriptionsin ten and five dollar Almanack (English), last year predicted Those of France and Germany. An Important Oase T om Waterloo Before | amounts and a general colloction swellad f . “Earthquakes in America in September, Pail Mail Gazette: One of the many the Rallway Commissionsrs, tho smount plelged at the meeting to Thirty-One Mbfll t; l;de Tried for the Cul- | 1¢86." : improvements which Genoral Boulanger " . 4 15235, reat urder, There are only subseribers to the | i3 introducing into the French arm. e n CITY BREVITIES, c—— telephone in Par and 2,194 i(n the | the raising U{Uu' standard of the Q‘Ky M A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY‘ BUT ros NEWS FROM THE STATE HOUSE, | _ The monthly report of the pofice judge thus making a total of only | ination for the admission to the ono per IALF A OENTURY “wa s s s 375 subscribers throichout Frunce, a At's volvnteer service in the army. In to the city council at its meeting last | AtoF, One a Brother-dn-Taw, and | gain of almost 35 over last year. view of the excitement which this alter- d RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY! Notaries Pablic Commissioned—A Big lvv‘,:lfl‘ Thiis report shows the total num- Another a Son of the Vietim The ecity of Parigis to have amillion | ation has made among the Froneh youths Canning Enterprise—Two Peome ber of arrests for the past month to be Physic meters of wood paving laid down within | Of twenly, who resent such improve- 1NONY Borolohl Kumivaniess 123, decrease of one-half over the num. e the next few months, From the Hotel do | ments on the plea that the now. improve- fitiees ber of arrests made during the previons — Ville to tie Are de Triomphe it is now [ Ment is not conceived in o demoeratio Lincoln News, months, Of th rresis, geventy-eight | The old county of Edgefield, South | an interrupted three-mile drive over the | Spirit, it i interesting to compare the ~— paid the fines assessed against them and | Garoling, has been the theatre of many | NOISe ' blogks, de- | French and German programmes for the the balanee committed. The cash | L he theatre OTMANY | Tighted with this kind of street ing. voluntar minations. La France the N coll for the montn amounted | M¢ts of violence and bloodshed. Within Cardinal Jacobini has examination comprises the following Judge O. P Mason, Attorney Ganeral | to #3638, and the cash amount of fines as- | the past ten years the names of 120 men ronew the diplomatie relations between | Subiects Two written compHsitions, one Leese and Charles how, of the board Zainst the parties committed | have been npon the dockets of the erimi- | tho Dutch government and the toly See, dictation and several problems. An oral of railway commissioners, have taken | tmounte #217. Ten hundred and | nal courts of the county for murder of an | which have been interrupted since 1t Lo dea Pl i ik Il o the commission by eitizons of the vitlage | V) BTEORCE duriag (ho Mary Kellay, | Mitted the great majority of these mur- " n(i;l":1:::’,'_'(’f'|!'I';““'"',‘ Pty ‘:'X'I‘Un': In arithmetic, numeration, the metrical INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT of Waterloo, and writton argaments, vro | mother of Mrs. John Fitzeerald, will be | ders, and almost all of the victims were will be sucoessful h ~ | system, the rule of three, and the lirst FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. and eon, will bo subimn thed lnver on, The | held from St.Theresa’s Catholic ehurch, | whites, The best families in the county | ‘e radieal municipal counetl of Mae. | three. books of Euclid » lustorical ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. onse is jndged by the commission as one | s eity, at 1115 to-dny. Mrs. Kelley | bave warred with each other, pistols have | seilles has ordered Thiors' statue, which | CXiMination commences with the que of the most important that s cone bo- | fHed at lier home noar Greenwood and is | been arawn on the shghtost provocations, | was placed in ono of the parks of thocity, REIS AL o LD DraaEL WPFI(ons oF forc the board, and 1t means some §35,000 | pidvire wolectod for the burial sorvices | A plood has almost invariably buen | to be removed to oneof the galleries of | France: und ends by the following to the Union Pacific toad on one hand | being Hon, Patrick UYoln P Sut. | spilled on such oceasions. Congressman | the museam of that city. The Marscilles | iy ficate the events of the year 1870 and and an inestimable amount of damago to | ton, Wm. McLaughlin, race . | Grorge . Tillman, of tho Second dis. | EHMDEL Fefitert, ST YEArs, B0, (0 4 | their principal conseauences On the the willage of Watorloo throngh overilows | Butler, and Hon. Wm. Nov triet, who 18 now stumping the state and (\'ll‘l‘i ,':‘ ‘:' '\y“"‘llw' 1A8taTon OF K pro ‘hl.‘[ whole the historieal guestions are on im- | on the other side of the question, The | MOUth. Mr Fitzgerald was in West Vir. [ abusing the national administration, has | & =1 " E. i ” St vortant dates, chiof facts, the succession n M or sido of the question, The | motthe Mr. kit < donth ocourrod, | Killed his man, He fled o South | Without honor, ¢ of rulers, and the great wi L T weogra trouble, as has horetofore boon men- | {0 Wik expuoted. home Inst evening, | Amerien, but afterwards retarned, stood | The question of capital punishment 18 | phy the physical und administrative divi- tioned in the Ber, arises from the fact A DALy Shose name s nat jeorned: | histrial, And served threo years in the | about to come up before the French legis- | sions o France and her colonies form RELIABLE JEWELER that the Union Pacitic, on tneir main line | but who was n fugitive from justice from | county jail. e G lature 1. The roport of o the questions. Among the ollow - " . of rond at Watorloo, have built o high | & countyin_Lilinois, was spotted by de: | AU the noxt term of court for Edgofield, | auier, deputy, isin favor of its abolition. | ing is the most ingenions: “Trace the | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware o ' B. & which convencs on November 8, the | He declaresthat statistics prove that in . Vs X rotives o o map of the department where you live. Pre r rrade some half milo nuth across the | tectives at the depot here, and | W ) b oast boheading hits ol R v 4 ~ I'he lar, I he lowest. Repairing a speciaity. All work w. - 4 by LRl longth across the | (R B8, T Ceain for Wymore the | Fdgetield lynchers are to be tried least beh i!‘v,: hus not I!{h Finally, questions are put on agriculture, als ' Gotuat Dougine &ET 15tH btreota i LA y. All work warrant. Elkhorn valley ab that pomt, and the eit- | yaidin thero was telegraphed to ta Thirty- jority of whom effeet in elecking murder ut | commerce and industry, from which the > ke J 5 A (:,[]5’[[0){ (Jl.‘ [)\“\(,rb_ LA e A e '1.".'.“:»"-..",:\" g: THE EDCEFIELD LYM;HERS. BUROPEAN GOSSIP, MILITARY EXAMINATIONS, [PROM THRE REF'S LANCOTS REREAL. | izens of Waterloo claim that by reason of | him in. ‘The arrcst wie made are repre of the best families in »is not much probability of his ob- | candidate may choos ording to his this the village and surrounding country | R. H Bracken, one of the fire boys, | the county, are indicted for the murder | taining a henring, [ this moment | profession Al questions are only on the I t Snbul A g T S0 r 2 rime 13 too rife in Parisand the proyinees | general prineiples of a subject linble orllows i Y was assisting in earrying a stove into | of O. T Culbreath on September 21,1 Sl " i L LR R, o inti ;:ir:n:‘\:v:\l;(-\(-';u“|rn.-| 'fiur::x)x::-..‘r" ‘n"‘u.(r:{ engine house No. 1 wien the hearthunon | Haif of themen charged with the e S AT R S L i o b ot T el "Il a —ao £ CHICAGQ Ano which he was lifting, broke, and the | AF rried and have over a hundri aise attention erther inside or outside of | nitely more difficult, which muy be seen damago to n large amount has already | {0 't ling forward upon i, eut his between them. Some of them hamber by the following paper. The written N been done in this line on accountof the | upper lip through to the jawoone. It white-haired and have grandehildren, | The recent mi nisterial erisis in France, | part consists of four compositions. 1. A T ERT long grade and the railway bridge being | was _a hard-looking wourd and very | andsome are still in their tcens One is | which happily lusted only twenty-four | dissertation in German ‘on a phrase in b R iR bt | adequate . 3 o the state senator from that county; | hours, was bronght about; according to | the history of the world—thus, for in- " o ‘."“‘I“f“"‘f;' "" thanits "'l', il "‘"""; wrty named Wilcox, a former hack | another is a prominent physician,a mem- | a_correspondent, by the’ opportunists, | stance: What aro the causes ani conse- ey “l_l "1 L llut_u '."' year. For re l\(‘vll) f»‘ driver in this elt , ulted on the | ber of one of the oldest faml in_the [ who thought that by overturning the [ quences of the thirty years 2 oor, MARSTOA REMEOY €O, 19 Park Place, New Yorke Shi tho railwny corintission 18 wineRIOH: | G outimant: sqaar yman and | state; another is the brother of Mrs. | presentcabinet, they could foreen more | compare Frederick the Groat to Napo* Mont on O/l Bae, RAILWAY. i A A LR, ,‘;.‘,lfl'{1:.",'.1'»’.:{:3':;1 Alee [ both parties wer Culbreath, who married a sister of the lical TRty Mol ~‘} Grevy, Th ™ leon |I) e ”'l'l‘ ”“""“I""‘l“,‘ ity iaaat - A ¥ . 2t inca ot it ah | e to answor, T finedd the | murdered man, and still another 1s young | according to their calenlations, uld [ its influence on the moraland intellectu WEAK, NERVOUS PE Pl L i B LD man $7 and costs for “his smuse. | Culbreath, his son only be a short time before an’_extreme ‘oss of the nations. The historical 2 OUS FEOPLE SEIORT LINE “I' 1""11‘15'(.3’.‘.2'\&;»( l'h‘: s ";"'; ment Culbreath belonged to a good fami cabinet would be :|~.In1|u|-, and M. Ferry II“N“(U“ is ~mm-lnm'!| l;h-*hl"lml hl.v > 4 v pel ! i i » - el off, y conrs | and his friends reealled to’ power, one on a 1 proverb, but asarule | R St EHBIG WMt . H In the police court yesterday three | Was well off, and up to the three years | and his friends recal ‘ o g f a ||Ix|:l|.|'«‘:5,||’x":ln‘ mw’l SN MG BOnyy | Sovaoim i Wate ARtreatadiih Jate of | a0, when lie began ill-treating his wife, | At Berlin, the workinzmen and clerks | the candidate may “choose” between two | § ic ¥ ) et progsing thuie. sides of the | intoxication, wnd who were suspected of hid the respect of the communit, complain that most of the ildings | o three subje ! lvrnl;q«-d ()n the ST 1 Mo " se with 1 good deal of vigor and earn- | hitving a hand in- the recent brouk: | [efU I8 wwilo about two. yi g g Sl b O into Frencl A tERRBTEGTH CoR GuEE | 1 FelReL e i Tateale ' Ounml B]ufls tness. The testimony taken in the | g exploit, w up before Judge Par- | Goiving h"l“[‘ her, it is :\m:‘.s _,U:rlll or | been for the middie class. Whilo under. | hio Trencl. S & RREIALIOH o ABiiAgh ole ity oan wear same bolt, Elect ease 18 now in the hands of the railway | Sons K nearmg. There being no | dvingso. - He remained in the neighbor- | ground lodgings have almost disapneal Rk L : 1es " Eleoirin Tratace et O TRRT I T i s | heod and watehed her vigilantl - | o >aris and London, one hundr (this translition is mostly made into Cured Send syam ot % conumission and will bo' heldfor futuro | $¥idetico against thom in regard to/ the | [C8 oL SERiREller Taolk of Virtig were | thovsand petsons i Berii Jogo . Enghsh or Latim), 4. A mathematical | 98 W.d. Heahe. Wviuras. 151 Nasaae By.. Ghiains, And Ghlca 0 PUISTONO6 8 L ke EH e R TR ; 8 | irculated about the neighborhood, and | lars or undereround apartments, The | conposition comprising several arithme- | “geryp)ieypp f s ATHLESTATE HOUSE! Ui MiIGPs Ualivary toam ay | Cuibreath was said to have been the | rents are so high, that most of the work- | problems and a prublom in geome- | “gigop g Yesterday the certitied returns of the i s wora ariginator of them. Mrs. Culbreath | ing class who are married, sublet one or | try (first four hooks in Euclid) or” alge- L 3 The only rand to take for Des Moines, Mar- UGS I L LY jdansed. lived upon the plantation with her child- | more rooms in their houses. fn (880, | bra (equations ot the first and sccond o fit £o Miswarkos Al Sh poiNs e, s, e e sl UL LU LRI R M) n, the cldest being a boy of sixteen. As | more than 200,000 persons were obliged | degree). Then follows « min | ey m Mo of Nebra<kn, Colrado. Wyominge, Utah b ;‘fr‘:’)']‘fuh{ijll:fim-%"':{‘lj;;:wn"‘l’“l“’;:! The carpenters' local union will give a | & man was needed to manage the place | to sleep four or five in & room tion on the princinal fac ¥ 1nho. i 3, ) - N e Flano. Novada, Orezon. Wadhingion urit Call 4 i d look after the s Mrs. O 5 31 vidow. 3 or | modern histo le questions being for Al ornia. it offord suporior advantages not poss oarly part of yostorday the secrétary had | £rand ball for themselves and friends at | and look after the stoc TR MweiBsucisaty widow of Blio ToundeR | C e e bRt dntek. A chatlidite Ahon)d . Ule by any other 1l1e 3 L k csterday th Y the Metropolitan skating rink Thursday | obtalned the services of a cousin, .| of the Bon Marche establishmeni in : . Among n few of thie numerous points o recéived the “returns’ from twenty-four b g rink Thursday | ! also bo well versed in chronold SARIE 3 & pointa ot 8 counties, which predicted n n wority of | evening Hammond, to superin . | Paris, has just added $500,000 to the | #!S0 be well versed In chronology, com '\ [eriority onfoved by tho puirons of this road . eTNB] WA S r ¥ encing at the siego of Troy and ending twoen Omlin And Ohiongo, aro. its twe tralRs some 2 > 8 o pg Moody of the West Point mmond, who was a handsome young 30,000 given in August lasy to the LUy R A < el i A a 8 twe tr ?."I"‘f }f-f’L'"“l““” ,'J'.'l‘ i f'vl'"h':‘l' "_" —"‘2' ress was doing the capital city yes- | man of twenty-one or twenty-two, liv d | ing pension fund, founded by her for the | With the battle of Sed:n. ‘,"‘ Bk Catalogues and Prices on application, L o ‘r.'.!..Z:‘.u‘?"}‘ FEIRAIUL l“l'l“ 'I' Handiie !’".‘"”’I“““ HOLONIL e about a mile from the Culbreath vlace, | bhenefit of her elerks. Mme. Boue! tionin geography is also very minute, | o5 Gt Cliriage Bulltors and Deaien PALACE SLEEPING CARS. which are models oW AR ¥ty R0t oIy SO0 e rtie airy Dobbins, the successful job | and would go there every morning, re' | also pays the succession tax on this gift, | both with regart to physical and weo CINCTNNAT T orgimiort and elogimeo 1t PARLON DIAW: ) i antatii r I SHTA a5t % MOF . | phical facts. After this the t tion fradilts ING ROOM CA RS, nnaurnnssed by any, and its amendment and the opiion prevails has gone to Chiongo to purchase | Main on the plantation during the"duy, | which amounts to $100,000 more. Ac. | B S (FEE o author is de widely eolohrntod’ PALATIAT, DINTNG OA RS, that the amendment 1 lost. and return to s home at night. Cul- | cording to the regulations of the pension | A% sizht N Ll 1 s the equal of which cannot be found elsewh e e Dot QIO aRIce . arrants hav C. M. Rigg, Beatrice; J. Collins Lloyd, | breath became very jealons and watched | fund every employe, man or woman of | (Vo tuire, Montcsquieu, or Sevigne being Al Connoil TS the triis of o 1/nion PAOL n the auditor's oflice warrants have | 2 O Ayelsworth, Omahas | his wife continunonsly. He circulated re- | the Bon Marche is entitled to a retiring d), or besides a Latin, English,or flo Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of been drawn, one in favor of H. C. Scot, A . iy S L o, aud o T CE TS As to German liter- the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicago of Red Clowd, in payment of services in’ | John J. Halligan, Ogalalla, were Ne- [ portsthat Mrs. Culbreath wasimpure.and | life pension after twenty i) AR, i sxpected to know 1t the traing of (his Iine muke close conneotion R el b i UG BEREkhm RV A GalalyCataEuAY ] Hammond was more to her than an | provided the men have re the age OxpaCie RO With those of all enstern linoe, B VeIROE R T ALy A A mATE DB R Wil S soer. Tanmond was told that” Cul. | of ity and the women forty e Tiiese | 1 well asuny aspirant to itorary honors, o Htoll, Calimiia, T tinanolis, Cinoln thec ' i “BLOODY DICK." reath had threatened his life, but paid | pensions vary from $1:20 Lo “$300. and analysis © ks of St T, n anti, Ninznra lnlle, B Tl was & fugitve from justice, wanted for 2D HorittbRUBaIioIY O ey sthe, Leseing and othors is also res Fantronl; oston. New Yok, SIMENLE £ 1 £ « s n 1 A et ettt 6 tir ~re. Washingzton a llll‘4‘,::||m u:u_nm‘tl lnl flu We K y. | He Gives Himself Up to the Federal On the evening of Sept. 19, just before | a part of the national life of England Il“"' . The Axaum.m:ul)n‘ |:4'lmullv|ll| d 2 1 SAR UG LiOKGLAE SRLIE Ao ARRLTOnE I TR Authoritics, going to his Lome, Hammond 'was walk. | and Belgium. But such 18 not the case | BY questions on maihematic | SNORTHWESTERN : £ Ll ¥ 4 ichar r 3o otto i S it rd b wrostatics, hydrostatics, h : ) 554 It you wish the hest ke owmodations. All e T ¥ Seymour, the man better | fig in the yard of Mrs. Culbreath's place wce. Thereare explanations smm oo drasthu MISSES AND. R onnms i hagliclaolo mol bt el kuown as “Bloody Di and who is | with one ofthe young children when those ccording to the Lemps, One of | LCILY). TG COMBOLTAD Y. A e ihe CHILDREN. Azl who lias been after Charles Lincolu charged with being implicated in & con- | in the house lieard theroport of agun. | the roasons, and not the least of them, i | SU80 QG P4 of G % LU, George White, who is wantod in Douglas | spi to defraud the United States out ““‘—’"”\uu;v\ l}“-vgmin‘rlnn-l.vuuv‘;: it that the French temperament is |:||‘|ml; 0 | quor ) 3 & 4 3 ‘ : > s g ) d ) S o is head ¢ st s i 0 > Qs much greater L 8 b & M BABCOCK, . R. BOLLE county for a ctime commutted there, wnd | of some government lands, gave himself | {1680, With his head alrlost shot off. Near | SXENED £ T nce. W donot | willige (volunteers indeed) wear suceta- L. \ L/l ey e, who i afugitive from justice. Grebe | up to the federal authorities yesterday. | who had evidently been walking up and | mean w say that English gatherings of | ¢les and have u tendoney Lo stoop. % ) 1411 Farnam St., Omuha, Nob. A from Atihicon 16 Chitago, whore | For some months he has been released | down waiting for an_opportunity to do | this kind ate always peaceful; we ‘had, ——— 3 = he 'found his man with a double alins | on bail, awaiting trial. the shooting,” There was no _rexson for | not long ago, an examule to the contrary. |y, 56 3500 G5 Brook : ©ur productions are tee THE and returned him' o Omaha, ‘The war. | When asked why e gave himself up | specting ing one of the crime ox B Y o her oo ol (e | 1 was tnueh interested in th arane Pertection of Shocmaking. rant in the cuse callod for #130.60. H. . | voluntarily, “Bloody Dick" replied: Be- | Culbreath, and he was suspectud because | ezubors on the ofher side 0fthe ehabe | o3y Gladstone as he roso to speak. e BT One e et e Snyder, sheriff of Washington county, | cause I cy to hang around this [ of the reported threats he had | e ALkl rathor smull; worn man ho s s ahotai B eraosaAr L Tho) succoshiat once on- the fifth of the month came dowi | town any longor paving board. There i | dzwnst Hummond. - "he following morn. "l‘""‘“‘““’;:“';l‘l‘l'f,‘"“‘ vl DL L G s 8 i e O o Bitzined B OUr pooda whersver intraduced i soners for itenti i W Vi o he was arrested at his residence and | always the rule. 2 il Ao\ en anaNb Oty i Rt s because they are glove-fitting, elegan with ‘dwi‘,' r'n;;ml;-xs .‘f“ the llul:‘mln\' y "::l“ll‘“l 3 hlul:x ]1:»3;3:”1, :Il:hph“-‘(:. “(‘n. ‘xfii! :::kn-:nelu‘li«lnlv:rm-hl uf»lun In\)‘ nee A lirge number of the Bayarian moun- | hair b mk.ln .n,,.,:l .lulll ‘;!Il ‘_r:‘ml\,\;‘ olatyleTan A IRt aRRolANY finmxmm " —OF fHE— Toane Aftor furning themn over. to te | where Il be sure of plnce to sleep mud | allowed to spend tho day in the offic taineers are still convinced that King | Ment as - he Tose to h dicate @nd workmanship, and moderate in A e i . > instite | abundant vigor. With a perfectly quict The b f breaking-ir. are avoided: ' ! ) wardoen, he seoured & warrant at the aud- | somelhing to eat at the government's ex- | his attornoss, Gary & Evang. He de. | Ludwig is not dund, and that the institu Shey are comfortable from th very firsts |Eag[]' 1IWauKee Tl Y ! ) ne. . \&lRans Nt but with now and then a'grace- | 0! I Sy BUC . nied all knowledge of the killing, aund | tion of a regency is an act of high trea- manner, A ; § SR NOTALIES PUBLIC, MTcmoneline (DR Dupor HE il tnioconce: Mok aslartangodithati ol s, B s mevor UL and | Bho point. At times with a touoll of J. & T. COUSINS, THE BEST ROUTE The governor has commissioned the | The work of changing the interior of 8 2 Wisd VIR 4 6.5 S b . The icipal authorit ¢ | irony, and often with a quiet humor NEW YORIK. following notaries since the last published | the Union Pacific depot, to afford the 2:.1;}:‘,{;";::::"4‘,“,‘,’,‘;';'(;,‘fi'“,’“ Sourbivasin fatriot hive boen oblited to | Whivh never failed of its mark, he showed X o Sron OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot Fappte ‘lfimy, D. Giles, Centrul room now needed to accommodate pas- | At 8 6'elock on'the evening of the 20th ing that the debates of | himself the master of purlinmentary ————————————— o ” hittingham, i L illie | gungersjcomenced yesterday A partition | a band of thirty-five mounted men dashed ave placed be. | fenco which all men “know lim to be, | po,"hlety Hayward Bros, 607 How- | TDELH] F.AST. A TR ped) L has been put up almost immediately west | into the town and surrounded the oflice [ yond a doubt the na HL U LT W) o e e R ard Street, Omaha, (\f\;‘-’rlxdm"‘li ‘\lln:'-;‘llw‘(/k ] of the lunch stand. When this is finished | of Gary & Evans, Several of thom dis- }1’”“{?"" 'l"‘l‘:‘\‘m{‘lx‘fi o TR xlnf'.;?m;)nfm;v‘.‘ tion. . Late ARonRG Lok npn:{ = R TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA Meeker, Tmperial, Chace Co. : I e PAXLS) tho rear offico by his Inwyers, who met | spread false reports on this subject will | fzninst _him, he = displayed with all Chicao; B wankee ilton, Liagh Colfax Co; Ny the maob i tho anteroom. Thoy. pro. | ba prosecuted. dho fire of South thowo wouderful qual- i N e ASUAL L anken i Contre; Gorhard S. Benawa, Hanley and Clow. tested with the intruders and threatened At the last meeting of the exccutive '.““!‘ k. "‘l.h’-“" fmage "."?‘ efil‘m b?.l,"s 7 il NNeADLN, D ) ) ; ol ot o lights an when the bittle ford, d _ ! R B M. Alphand, the well-known engineer, | Rever lights betfor thun when the i Rock Island, Fresport, Rockford, Coli: Robert . Andotson, Dewitt; James | ited with Ed Rothery as o forfeit in a | PATLY placed pisto e s | ratuilated by s colleashits o | 13 desperate. *With & courage born of tho Elgin, Madison, Janesvills, S. Giltham, Red ('1m.uL> fight which m_u [r?g:mls. of Hanley wish to | others broke into the room where Cul- | his pian lwr “ml buildings, and e ,,‘ui,“”y :fli’.f,'l“.'.’f,'.'f'.'.‘o"l’lihi'rl"(:'nlr'?“hn‘“.' (,;;(L:‘x .: 2 o B P Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, A BIG ENTERPRISE. have him make with Clow. Hanl ¥8 | breath was and began cursing and shoot- | the gardens that are ‘to stretch from | BB HE~ WUC0 R AL (RS ¥ho . & U.B. Co., 801 2 tine. Lin., U. And all Other fmportant pointa East, Northeast oted canning co with a cap- | he is willing 10 meet Clow at any tunie | ing at him. One of Culbreath's arms | one end to the other of the construction, & W C. e 6 o Dl ‘and Boutlionst, A noted canning company with a cap ing a quence which dazzles eyon’ his encmi ital of $200,000, plant costing $50,000, have | and place that may be selected. was broken and he reccived several | and are to be beautiful withy fountains. | {REnCE Very Cuur de Lion ho fought al: For through tickets call on the Tioket Agen made nearly all the preliminary ar- e tlosh wounds from the first volley. Ha | ‘These gardens wili be nearly Lo yards | Fee u sefy Bounde ton Be onghi - | DRIEXEL & MAUL, | » ) Farun oot o Paxton Hoteb, or & rangements to commence operations in DIEL cried out that he was killed, and begged | long, and will _reuch from the Military 8y o f : LARATE b # | Union Paciiic Dopot. gemao R L A 1S i (e q D s el 4 Trocade! The i At a distance looking at him it would Sncces to Jno. G. Jacob: an Sieevers and the finast Dining Cars West Lincoln on Chas. K. Herdman's | QUISTGARD -In this city Nov. 0th, at 10 | thut they would shoot no more.” He | school to the Trocadero. They will bo | S0 T SCHNE SOFRE Hcaion Dowers. IPHOO08RQLA0. N IN0:Y: ¥ ACODS, {n the world Are run on the muiu lines of the farm, he donating fonr acres of land | & m. Oscar M., son of ‘A, J. and Minnie | jeoiared s innocence of Hammond's | illuminated at night with the electric | ¢Hent WO ¥ ORYORC NS BAECR BORER. 7 v n CHICAGO, MILWAUKER & ST. PAUL RALLWAY, which it is agreed shail be covered by one | Quistzard azed'd years, murder and said he could prove it. The | light. Itis believed that tho eflect of the | Close at band his face is murked, indeed, | N DI BT A IKE RS ®very attontion |8 prid to pissengors by ) ar e at I AT R (i t1o atate D Funeral took'place yesterday at § p. 1n. fromn b didd not heod his declarations, but | light on the folinge, flowers and water | With the lines and wrinkles of many cam- & courteons employes of the company. of the largost buildings in the state. The | ).t iy “residence, 1209 Saunders street, | MOP didk not heod his declarations, but | 2 L i paigns, and you see before you still an AND EMBALMERS, B, MiLCER, General Manager, fuctory will be [oeated about one 0. EMIDIIY ipect Hill cometary. oC | dragged him into the street and mount- ets will produce asight the light of which | PRENS W6 YOI S8 BHEHC ¥ SUT A8 JF. TUCKER, Assistant Ganoral MANAger. fuazterisofiin e myliaiiwestitiof Sithe | [HatermentiobRosppsvElll oo meloey: mg their harses, startod on a gallop out | hag vover hesn geenthefore, 0 tance you miss, that the lines are the lines | | Atthe oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Orders | & V. H. Canvexvan, Goneral Passenyer aud stock yards, and near Mr, 1.'s mill, and e of " town dragging the wounded man | ibhe nuphts and petroloum springs near | 7Aoo "nd hardy strength, more | by telogravh so.icited and promptly at- | TS R rronn, Assistant Generst Passen- promises to'be one of the biggest booms R over the rough road behind them, and [ Bakou, aspian sew, are o O et i T LR, temded to. Teleohone No. 225 LTIy Lincoln has had in many w day. The | JudgeBerka Sunday united in matri- | Shooting at him from time to time. ' Cul- | wonders of the world. “T'here is on foot | th knagsand: 5 sirm proposes to farnish garden Aceds to | mony John Ohnesarg and Annie Jindva, 1 been a gallant confederate | & grand project, which some business J. T. OuArk, General Superintendent. is ci 5 d sme Vi 1 . Curo without modi — et munity, and the erop will be contracted T TR were in the mob. He eallod them by | ing aline of pipes from Buakou to the J £ ) bor i6, Nebraska Nfltl(}flal Ba[]k o) Fom.: 2060th to the 600 rt o inch. Blonde | will to this firm at good prices. Nebraska, it How to Elevate the Stage, name and begged them to have mercy | Black sea, thus traversing the wholo | 70/t 4 ’L',!L o0 sk otiuniinahsBlonde) BISREHRARE E Thne Thox il oase is said, has the best soil for vegetables n Brookivn Magazine: ‘There is a most | on him. His pleadings were unheeded, | length of Cancasus, and bringing the oil | A5 0 VI 4 , i 4 the world—and no industry his beer fmportant lessan that the Americt " | and after going a milo and u half he | directly to Batoum. a good port.~ By the toet, e Ana" lhfl'umaMemcatedHUu ies OMAHA, NEBRASKA. neglected as that—and yet this now f lic must learn if it would sock to increaso | fainted from loss of blcod and the ter- | way, an extraordinary phenomenon 1s | Methuselah could not have been ' | Paid up Capital, ....$250,000 from Ohio see millions in it the moral tone of the stage. [t cannot | rible bain he was cenduring. His tor. | now witnessed at Bakou. One of the oil | prouder of his Inst child than are & pair R (T R A R € 30,000 TWO ASPIRAN be done by sermon, address or essay, but | mentors thinking him dead, fired a final | wells is producing eloven thousand tons | at 5t, Joseph, Mo. The mother is sixty- | Wood thAt AT6 oortain to produce dyspe) i es Y Among the prominent politicians in | by hard, practical example. When volley at him and left him by the road | of petroleum a day. The steam rises to | five yoars old, the father seventy-one, the v d0stroving (ho coating h, | H.W. Yates, Prsident. i P AMEnd s visveratax Siar aforiDads NYEN T rive: Sy e, o height of 224 feet, throwing up enor- | hoy one week. ) $1.50. fold by sl A. K. Touzalin, Vice President, Lincoln yesterday were ex-Senator Pad- | foreign aetross arrives on our shores de- | side. ; n y on $1.00. Bold by ail drugvists lingine Braslipnt. dock, of the state of Beatrice, and Con- | pending upor the meretrici o Culbreath soon revived and started to | mous stones and clouds of sand. This AN _ fizessipbofintice, Bor SeLNOF i) L W. H 5. Hughes, Cashier. ey . of Hastings. Both of | indecent notoriety to secure her I erawl back to the town, was met on | petroleum well surpasses anything of the | The longest clock pendulum known is | PR 7or Q97" o pIRECTOns: these gentlémen have been mentioned by B ,let press and publie r y | the way by some friends and taken back. | king yet recorded. = at Avignon, France. It measures 57 feet e e oIk 2 W. V. Morse, John 8. Collins, their individual fricnds and supporters her. When we shall les is | He livéd until morning in terrible y. icci, the [talian emulator of Dr. Tan- | carries a weight of 132 pounds, und ARt O S OER H'W. Yates, Lewis 8. Rood. a8 §el candidates the coming Lamportant lesson, and demounstrate | Before dyin declaved his innocene ner, is 5000 to give some experiences of swings through nn arc of between 9 and ‘A. E. Tou in winte I has not | publicly that we ha leurned it, there | and gave the numes of some of his mur- | his powers of fasting at Paris. tle says | 10 fect i 43 seconds. BANEING OFFIOE: openly & lf as in the rac will be'nn end to such spectaeles s that | devers. Thirty-five were arrested and | he has been oftered ¥120,000 to go o the - q i % cles that be wonld not be ay month, ‘The argument that will | thirty-one. These were released on §62. | his important discovory “consecrato watermelon as a cheap but efivetive sub- ool g RINAL) position, I respanse to te nquiry pro- | at once bo- advanced by many in this | 000 b Their trils have been continued | by the Parisians, Sncel hopes to muken | stitute for grapes in“the trontment of | yeon iy pu Nowly Furaisied pounded by the Bre man to Mr - | connection that we have no right to con- | for two terms of court, but the state will | fortuane by his exhibitions; if 50 he in- | chrome congestion of the liver, chronic Tl Tr t. dock, he replied that no was in the sider the private life of an actor. Per- | doall inits power to bring the case to | tends to found a grawd international re- | intestinal catarrh und similar affections, e lrenon and & candldate, that e was candidate | haps not.. But likewiso has an aetor no | trial at the coming term. Senator But. | licf establisment for tho poor. He has e i 3. FITAGERALD & FON, Proprivtor N. W. HARRIS & Co. as a straight republiean and would use | right to flaunt his or her immoralities be- | ler, General Gary and othor distinguished | great faith thut hissystem of fasting | A Boston Irishiman’s manner of obtain- Cor. pth and P8ts, Lincoln BANKERS, CHICAGO, all honoraple efforts to succeed. Mr. | fore the public as a basis for public pat- [ lawyers have been engaged for the de- will cure u!l sorts of madadies, for he be- | ing sound sleep is ‘v\nrlhy of imitation, 816 e uay. Birve cars {row houss to any s A B s o Paddock, 1n discussing the results of the | ronage. There are iin rights that | fence vernor Sheppard, when lieu- | lieves that by fasting: the body s pre- | He smd that a short sleen did for him, o — BORDS b ormta it omd v vtorn cotion, exprossed iy gratifica: | he Hublic enjoys, and thess every one, be | tenant governor, was ilso Fetuined, but | hared to throw out the germs of ‘the | begiuse when he slept he **paid attintion J. 1L W, HAWKINS, 64 Dovonshive st. Hoston. Corresponds lie or she urtist oF artisan, is bound to re- | eannot now aot.’ Atlorney General Mile seases thus taking away their forco and | to 't b A sses rocorded over the country oot "Fo Goory thu impurity of the men | Solieitor Burham, and othere will repre. | Bourishment; completé cure will follow | = Architect, Iy expressed pl t the good | and women of the drama when we our- | sent the state of itself. When asked {feverybody could 4 Offices—83, 34 nnd 4%, Richards Block, fight Ben Harrison ha vaged against | selves toster it by our presence at the the- The trial of Robeit Jones for the mur- | do as he himself has done, Succi replie!! Neb. Elevator on 1t sirect, great odds in Indiana Mr. Paddock 0 re they perform is ridicutous. | der of his father-in-law and two brothers- | "Certainly; all that is nccessary is for a Breeaer of 5 { that he had not heretofore been a i an truthfully boast and feel | in-law will also come up at this term. | person to submit to a necessary prepara- < S GALLOVA Eont il u, but that in the coming ¢ | proud of its many aet: who, by their |nl~||, l\"uvlnk:uher'. |“""’v" the examination l“"l"‘hm":!;# ‘:'r\V;m* [f"][l.lkl.l‘hull;i'il'gl‘”l‘l] . .M WOODS, ¢ s ; o omign he was in fayor of tho Maine | moral purity and dramatic superiority, | of the Culbreath lynchers was going on | - The inauguration of ‘Bartholdi's statue | He : ; ; Jarrying (e Holglum Royal aud Unito Rattaman "wnd Dellaved he would be lont beauty to dramatio art, Wi i the Edgotteld court house, this terriulo | in New York bas drawn forln, a vroiest i Lll.V(? btgfik“fih}?u‘onneer SN s nommated by acelamation. then, will so many sit and worship at triple murder was committed within | from e 1 perinlis A Balg pado \g All paris of the UL b akiair | ;o whe WOMAN'S CHIISTIAN ASSOCIATION. | fuet of dramatic fwmoralitys The pueity | braring of the court. Jones had recently | writo o igtakes violcnce of st o S Block, fancal, b Between Antwern & New York ‘I'hie Sunday night meeting ut the ox and ¢ tion of tage 15 in the hunds | marriad & Miss Pressley, the daughter of | linguago for sound u)f,um‘ t. M, de ) bguse, hold by the Ludics of (he Womaw's | of ‘e public itell, aid that class of Mr. kdward Frcsaley, who was B0 ycars Cauagneo I."“Il;" L2 d“l[l!;\w"i);'ww' B. H. GOULDING, 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- Chiris siation, was very lurgely | sctors and performinces will be most | of a; od, © Mer. Pressley” had | uhon wha cople partic y bless . % Stendod, (ho opbrs Hotise buing orow.(cd | micocssful ta which we lond our presence | two' sous, Charles and Edward, who | liberty can to-day throw its fecund 3 Farm Loans and Insurance, LAND ARD FRANCE. * tothe doors, and o many came who v and planted it. 'Jones | rays. 1tis eertainly not upon the Unite: A ¥ 5 : RALL Vit couldl uot bo given admission thut an - would do no work, but lived on his rel- | Stat es, and instead of erecting a statue fassesponioanats fopan) 1o louny, aplicliad : A SO N T Y 1P Do e ‘,im“. Las_transported over ’Imwal' U;u, .l.l._\vmiu’.\o\m“lnv‘r |E\l.\-;|l'd :;:_ill::n-x;n-]|llmr. ln lml”“” be I\':"':“\“r"l‘lll om 4, 5 Bl 1ol @ ::.‘,’,‘, (;Im,. p:“u:uf (‘5,1;. AL E. ehurch, The speakers of the even- | 25,000 pounds ool out of the Black | Pressley, Jr., told Joues that he must © o raise one Lo license, which turns ! e repald, $475 vxeurson. 840, Stern wars Mes 5. (0 BhiatarsOyine a¥el | 5,000 pounds of woal out of the Black | LEEFGING S, W0 face, Tho following | loose upon the people the mose dior ‘ Riverside Shovrt Horns Ll i o Whn s e & vwyer, who stated 1n detail the aims®and AR day Jones took a gun, walked into the | dered vassion kes pleasure in de A Of strictly § s und Butes Tap; Agents, b5 Hrondway, New Y ork. scts of the ussociation, the work ™ the The Japanese haye Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A Geacral Bunking Basmess Transacted r8lo ation con'd do in the community, | in operation, some of which were built | Working and the old man wis looktug on | cu pidit lominates, where conscicuce is IV | ) B T berty ¥ J seds und the support 1t would like | Ly native enginecrs. They also make | and shot Edward dead. Charles Pre silenced by interest, where to get rich uesses, FIAL Croek Young Murys, rascine from Ttus hands' of | (hamXe B | started toward Jones, wio drew « knito | is the simple end of eacli one, and where NATURAL FRUTT I150%, Louans kild T rue Loves ; ' v ned of priae inportance and Mr muel Cross, of Ck Camp, Va., | liberatoly reloaded his gun, and walking | dalous sight of extor.ion und thefy. This Thite Crifisk Siank and othors. (otae sad n a substantial and con- | has a tairty-six-year-old Lorse that 1s 2s | up to the old man, shot him dead. Then, | extraot will show our readers that M. de inspoct the herl. ~ Addvess, CHAS. M. BRAN- | Lodies to ‘Work for Us ut Their Own placed the finaneial | aetive as any voung horse, and has ju,l' aving the three bodies in tho field, he | Cassagnac does not loye the Amwme SON, Lincoln, Neb. 1 Woi 0 2 ut Th 4 1 1 audience. Donations | eut a brau-new set of teoth walked to the jul and delivered humself | union any more than he venerates ihe - Homes. g aske owing citizens re - dones was tried in July for the mur- French républic, Jronied it etrict emand (o Puriey, Sijemst sat When in Liacola stop ¢ $710 $10 Per Week Can Be Qui.tly Mede svonded with the amounts rdlited to A prisoner in the ta Clura county | der of Edwurd Pressley, but the jury - M,M,.,,U,.M_l%m,‘,Mwmm T Nanonal Hotel B b i e was packed and a mistrial resulted.” [f | Nevada beef is being shippsd to Cal- | Estsacis, Veallla, h 04a Bavos Galiclonsly, | 0 OO e, . whare, loune addredy a i 1068 £ Lweico akp St Lovis: FRDAWAY Prop we ri s P Ty ch: J Imbott 100, J. 1 juil, California, has invented s water- . d ot o ¥i no assing H. MeMurtry #100, A Sawyer | wheel which is said to be & geeat im- | he is not couvieted at the next term lynch | iforuia in an ulmost unbrokeu string of $109, N. C. Brock $, kred Funke $ l provemwent op the turbine wheel. | law will probably be resorted to. cattle car

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