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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1856. CHIVALRIC CORRESPONDENCE. | S s e et suriovma wevons | A PIONEER FREIGHTER, | S it & oot et | B Sians Wl o vis ot | Cp@P ruar GOOGH PRICE LIST Mr. Bayard is responsible for the fact that great volume of husiness going directly lure of the United States government - Catting 18 now (rying to conquer four north- —_— into the far wesé, entirely independent of | to pay the Floyd ncceptances, in regard £ A War Tncident Affords Twro Soldiers a | € states ot Mexico to form & socialisie e | » 0 610 4o Tn the Transportation of Mer- | 30 ®hich L had already estabiished, 1| to w Fable litiga IT ANNOYS g ° we | EVERYBODY Therce For Inter b L Rk L At ) and cast about for means to obtain it. 1 met tion in Kl ’a<o, to-day ¢laims to handle thousands ) LR TR . tive to the consolida- 0, yes; we organized the first d nge of Courtesies. this libeler, who not long ago, according to chandise Across the Plains, a Mr. W, . Russell at Fort Leavenworth “Did Russell A SWORD WITH A HISTORY. | of men and millions of money to occtivy | ALEXANDER MAJORS' CAREER. | Chee With him re ily ?I(OQUQE ich there w; conside: ors & Waddell the Mexie: Iress, 8 gol abo s h ¥y R I IR U Rt 5 in 1954, and aftérwards held correspond- | ate & stage line a Mexicoon account_of the few days ho lan- tion of our intdrests, which was finally | stage fine from the Missouri river to Salt \‘\ oy Mexionon acoount, of the few divs ho Ikn e efoctod Lake City, and we also operated the daily | A BOTTLE OF Fine,H dMedi Western State Fair Directors Ar- “'|vn!-“|’4-rl“x‘u~ll‘d to 1:llwl\"ulll:‘:-""r‘d"'r‘;v' (‘,":4 fils Government Oonteacts and lm- “Did Mr. Bussell have freighting con- | stage from the Missouri river to Denver.” P ne! eavyan e “"n range a Circuit For Noxt Fall—-A {1k diSboses of half Hhe money he clatins to mense Business—The Famous bk “”)\'l'm}‘x“w’lmbnmx”.. 1 busi 11hx“ou:fi D PLes S SR G N‘LEHS U“G BA AN . ve been offet for (i ditio h . es. Mr. Rusgell had a good busi hat time T l . B Hissm Catle: e e T s st B Was Managed. whole traffic if & fvere placed completely | & company, Messrs. Hackaday & Ligget, | QY q“_y JDRUGSTORE R ber of men to restore Mr. Bayard’s reputatlos ki under my coutrol, Mr. Russell had a [ that operated a semi-monthly stage be: TH= as & diplomatist partner, & Mr. ' Whddell, but his name | tween St. Joseph and Salt Lake cit TAKE IT FAITH Some Pleasant Lettor-Writing. e The career of Alexander Majors, the | never DEs Moises, Nov. 2L—[Special to the A Revolting ouble Tragedy. well-known ploiteer in the freighting d in the style of the firm | under a schedule time of twenty-two day ars after my consolidation | for a through trip. We bought them out Dy until threc FULLY, AND Yoo Wil 8K Hard Wearing Suit Brr.|—Some very pleasant correspondence | CricAGo, Nov ~A revolting double e . . LTy P with Mr. Russell, which took place mn the | and organized tihe daily line I spoke of. Wetsest Genoral Weels Hampton aad | tragedy otouered on Nomth Ashland avenas | Diaiess scross the pinie W follof in- | Jorig of 18 We now had entire We put 1,300 fins mules on the Line and ; (‘_OI'\VTY\(CH.- worth double themoney. nriNG pUsivess, | about forty Concord conchies. We built tions averaging twelve miles apart bo- CONTROL OF THE FIt Colonel J. Lee Englebart, a union soldier of | this afternoon. Ars, Kmma Swith, aged | (PFeS ]”‘!' el of bis life, ' ¢ . . this city, has just been brought to light, re- [ nineteen, and only ently married, was | U1 St LOUIS Republican, was pi with an eastern terminus_at Fort Leav- A G d B s ' calling the stirring times of the “late un- | shotand instantly killed by Charles tiregor, the plains that lie between the weste enworth and later on at Nebraska City, een Atchison, Kas, and Salt Lake J THAT THERE 1§ 00 llSII‘IQSS "l s; Plensantness.” Colonel Englebart was m | dissipated bartender, who then committed | borders of Missouri and the Rocky moun- | the formor location of old Fort Kearney.' | cit '.‘.(“ lien wo made 'the purchase we | Sur ONE Remee Y FOR %0, 810, $12 to $13.50; wortl command of a cavalry squadron of the Army | suicida The woman's husband left her a | tains, ata time before the Pacific railrond Vhat wero the agreements under | moved the headquarters for the stage LIRS UL Dt e G i o ot the Potomae duting An -engagement few days agoon account of & slight disagree- | was thought of and wlien the long trans | Which the consolidatlon was eflected ¥ line to Atchison, but the headquarters for COUG”S‘ COI.DS third more. vood o inin in November, | ment, but they beeame reconciled vesterday. | of ox-teams lined the “I'hat I should have the sole manage- | the pony express remained at St Hattwood chu Virginia, in November, | {iht but they beame reconciled 'vestordas. | of ox-teams lined the dosort, teansporting AND THAT 15 o Satoli i 102 | ment and control of the business upon | Joseph.” J 162, A body of South Carolina cavalr hile he st vay, o i | the huge freightage between the states of A 4 thaY WK . 2 R 1 R I . " i oy o Sou, Sl ey, | Wbty B | the PR A | th s ot Wy wors wrsien ool | L oo | ANENSLUNGISA1SaM ine Dress Suits, and overpowered his force and eompelled | had gone to work, Grozor came into the | Slove. He has watched the growth of tirm, th ot \ s line? g S priug o oo BY AU DRUGGISTS For 815, 816, $17.50 to $10, Do drunt, and withoutwaening shot the | the wealthiest portion of tho union from | Of the firm, they lisving been brought up | PO CYoc him to surrender. Refusing to yield h B o an kilind | 8 Tahabited Slidarnes > '« | 88 merchants ‘and I being practically “In the spring of 1850 aword Lo any one butan offcer of cqual rank, | \onsagy AFOURt tio”heart “and “thien "killed | an unitiiterl widcenose of sandly, Ho% | sulted 16 my porcion of the Work." “Waat circumstance prompted its r 95%50¢ $'0n Per 11\@ y = General Hampton came forward and took - reaim, dotted all over with thriviog and “What became of Messrs. Russell and | establishment?’ A 2*} - a0 Our Tailor-made WEDDING and the trophy, which altracted his attention at [ Anarchists Renewing Agitation. | jyiysirions cities, belted by thousands | Widdell:” “Well, it was prompted by the ex JNH PROPS . , PRINCE ALBERT suits $20, once by its fine workmanship and forelgn | CHICAGO, Alocal German paver | of milos of rajlway and now . open | . Both died in 1831 Mr. Waddell in | pressed dusire of Senator Gwyan, of Cali, N HARRIS8 CO tmieo i $21.50,825 to $28. Former price, vl Mr, Ru lmyra, Mo., the sell | fornia, who was desirous ot nscertaining | - the feasibility of railroad over the following September., Roeky mountaing, Previous to this time “What was the extent of the material | California stages followed the Butter- used in the operation of the traflic after | field route, From San Francisco to Los the consolidation, Mr. Majors?" Angeles, thenee to Tueson, thence to Kl “In 1855 we had about three hundred and | Paso, through Texas to St. Louis. As we fifty wagons and teams, requiring the | were experienced in that line of work we ice of 5,000 ammals, the majority of | were requested to test the practicability April at Lexington, Mo. at his son’s house in I’ s to steam style. That sword was not the famous inits issue of to-day, asserts that the | through its namerous riv . nsportation Sword of Bunker Lill,” but was a sword of | anarchists of the ecity have renewed their | navigation, a mode of tr: ! quite as much historic interest, It was one | A%itation and that a call of “zroups” has | then totally unknown on the western ri of the 600 swords that rode with the “Light | been issued openly. The paper es how, | ers. Mr. Majors equipped, put in_ope Brigade” in the immortal charze at Bala- | Atarecent meeting of the North side group | tion and controlled the largest freighting klava. Colonel elebert obtained It from | the blowing nlv of the water tower was dis- | company that ever ope 1 on the p! an English soldier, Captain George Johnson, | ¢0gsed and advocated asa means of facill- | of the great west; ».Tnppml and oper : . il tating the burning of the town. In the ¢ the first line of daily stages between Of his reximent, who was in the British army | fysion the armed seetion could eapture the [ Atchison, K:\l dalt ‘u T‘u‘i‘l .‘m‘:Il h‘.-‘uv GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, $28, $35 to $45, BAKER'S FINEand HEAVY OVERCOATS, for men youths and children, $2, I‘fla as nfiua. $3, $4, $5, $6, §7, $8, $9, 10, s Warranted absolutely pure $20, $25 and $30. ) { Cocoa, from which the excess of X . Oil has been removed. Tthastares | BOYS' and CHILDRENS' SUITS ser alt Lo during the Crimean war, and used this | eity. The police say there is nothing to fear | - { which were oxen, In 1856 the number of | of the eme of crossing direct from ti ) 3 5 2 2 X e - - T e B prates p fu < - )i $ Py - . ength of Cocon mixed 700, ¥ , $2. K3y 3 L weapon with terrible offect at the britliant | at present, : Pony Bnra Land aperated Ahe famous |y imals was increased to 6,000, and by | California to the Missouri viver. Senator berra ok e Sl ol (A ""‘,""' 0, $2.50, $3, $5. Worth charge which Tennyson has doscribed so A ReGEiven Auked Fow Mo KB BASFROERT, (ol fieHtoned we had fully 10,000 animals in duly | Gwynn stated that no Joubt a royalty and Is therefore far more cconomie double the money. theillingly. This was indeed one of the | ouicaco, Nov. 91— THorace Fieteher and | by Mark Twain in “Roughing lt,” and is In 1858 we operated over 3,500 | could be obtained from tho government cal, costing Zexs than ona cent @ " - 5 "ER k weapons which the poet saw in imagination | yanies Hayesare compl G in 8 bl filed | THE LAST OF THE PIONEER STAGERS rons, and had fully 40,000 head of cat- | when the service was rendered. i cup. Tt 1a delictous, nourishing, | OUR CUSTOM - MADE OVER- a8 bo wrote— s e oAt I 8 U emed | and freighters, whoso palmy days came at vork " *‘How many riders were employed in strengthentag, easily digested, and COATS, $15, $16.50, $17.50, “F) b ST SRt n the superior court yesterday against Horace A Were FoHe R e R “What was your sonrce of supply for | the pony scrvicer admirably adapted for fnvalids as $20 to $24, $30, $35, $10, $1 shied all their sabers bare, W. Avery, Trank . Powell and the Japanese | 104 Were gone almost before the eivil | o N 4 s Y N ABBUL 1501 tliYen b every fortymile T Finny 0§24, s ) $40, ¥ 0 \ 3 panese o \woe ‘olosed and when the Pacific | this yast property Abolt ; three to every forty miles. g well as for persous in heulth. and $50. ashed as they turned in air,” Do k from the “jaws of death” | & very und freedom on the battl fTelds of the republie, for after the fortun changed erywhero. pvelopiment company, botter Known a3 | 1ol was' comple Sold by Grocera ee Ban,” in which an accounting and re- | ¢ ' UES . J.; Philadelphis ar ey, Pitts- | every ten to fifteen miles; thatis, at ever; V " b . 7] colver Taaaked orTho o e ptore | famed us o freighter, © wagoror and | o PHERbie, Hasrisbune, and B QORI Were of wedium sive, | W BAKER & C0,, Dorchester, Mass The best Underwear, White and f nes | felver 1s asked for. The company hins a store | tager ail through the great west before | DUre, Pa.;South Bend, Ind.; Milwankee, | station. “he : size, | We n 3 v | Colored Shirts at great reduction. g . g1 of war compeiitd Colonel Englebort to give | fha%itdt S Brangiheo; Ehere s WLthel | G B Holliday came into promi. | Wis.i St Louis and Tdependence, Mo. | weighing from 135 to 169 paunds, ' ihe | — v e D itup, Geneedl Hympton carried itto theelose | 4t &35 00 did fhe assels at. $5,000 HOHEAS and at Leavenworth. The wagons' were | horses used we , s AT G LB TR BT e Tho palmiest day of Mr. Major's life | 1arge, heavy and very strong.” To give and although not thoroughbred animals, e VO oL S AEILRT, LR An English Stallion Purchased, were passed on the plains, and it was not | YoU an idea of the number ‘of wagons | were fine Jooking, compact and highly TR | UOTS OF - Yoars lian (| LIOUIRVITHRNN Richard Swigert, | nntil old age approached that he quit the n one consignment 1,500 | spirited The work of changing horses Rsedd and_ the union soldier, recalling the | 0f Lexington, has purehased in kngland, by | active and adventurous carcer adopted in m & Milburn at South | atstations wasvery quickly accomplished. days of attle, lonzed to' recover his sword, cable, the cclobrated stallion King Crathy | his early manhood, and settled i B that o0 filburn, of that firm, 'h;‘l'l“"'-“l‘){"{”(_1"1"_”"‘“]'{';*"“5‘nfi\'fr \y) sohe wrote to General, Hampton, recalling | Wwinner of the Derby tn L0, for 817,500, o | Louis with no othier interosts than iy fedait L AT Rl T e i S - : o il R LS (T Y & Tom, ou ooderatt. of silver mming in Idabo, Colorado and | ment rhtcontracts, in i858, he jumped Ly, hen the express rider came in Ono._ ngent. (doalor. otly) Flannels, Blankets, Ducking and eral Hampton rophied. n trus Inightly fash- Not Guilty of Murd. Montana. on the train and started immediately for ht of the station he signulled and ali S ORNCOME et AR SE FOFAFETOBL IO iK1 | | BrARTON I NSBI NGV S IR0 ““"“‘I" did you bezin hauling freight x‘\\‘ “":“'L‘f.:‘",'l'ull “_: "i""""'w‘l THYADURE l:”.‘fin“’: ::\h\‘s h u“fil‘i brilhant fight against superior force and | gram o the Brr.|—The ti Evorson | 397 \:l_m ."i““&fi a reporter of ON MY HETURN HOME, wried were quickly CIRELT This wanted i eneh Sowi. Buck Gloves. an the large promising to send the sword back to i 3 ; of Albert Davison last- August oIl my first freighting was done be- | nd was waiting on the platform of the to the fresh pony while the F £ L ' R \ v £ “i SOLD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. : el l- % e & < E d Dbest assorted northern owner. In closing his letier Gen- | for the murd ! S i stodkevetilitougHetoltliseiute. it Ay LGy pe. N, | e ' Then “both horse N b k N t l B k & and | tween lndependence and nta Fe, N. TaTAEEEA M rEMI 1| ang ,-“}‘..- were away like the wind, not e I‘as a a. lona an n with the [ more than & minute’s time being con- . |.i.,g[(,.;.' o | “umed in the change.” OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ow minutesto | “What was_the schedule of time re- | Paid up Capital. ....$250,000 J “We got our wagons from Newark, N, | You know the ride ed. Mr. Majors wa » mostly trom California, - " . " 21,829,850 Qur Rats, of latest styles. from 50 to $1 less than usual price, ¢o | Tansill's Punch Cigars Our English wade Shoces, of the best grade, at low prices. used, we bought from Messrs. Girak Bend, When Mr, heo world ean truthe K ¥ ' eq)0 " et the Wb Wi | California and Oregon City Clothing ] R.W.TANSILL&C0.,55 State St.Chicano. eral Hampton said: “I will return your | has been in progress here the past v ay station, fifty miles from Washing- der was changing. sword as you request, though it served me | Was concluded yesterday, the jury returning | p.“a distance of 800 miles, tarough a | ton for a we country inhabited only by Indians, but- | hd got off the Baltimore t el on more than orie occslon, and it yot | a verdict of uol guilt bears the blo ks of battle, "1t has seen —— faloes and wolves, On the 10th day of | intention of going into W twelvo-os | like myself, had but a hard service, e has never been Real Estate Transfers. tarnish Tuelty or dishonor.” The following stors were filed Nov. 1818, 1 loaded i B o sttt ot l'.JII\I\Ii:ll:ll]l::‘:'](‘y;\-l:::“;I‘:‘rrk were filed Nov. 1 Tglobon ot The E o e had novor seen me in s i sl thovidorst™ Surplus . .. (L (I RIBO]D00 rst, not to_bo ottdone i chivalry, 3 e onged to Wentworth & Perry, Louis, | S U OLO L) LUUL LD b b e V. Yates, Presidel i R L AR LR Hisbana to hu W | s B o eneworth it bl L Louis | ity name was not Majors. I told him | Sacramento, ten days were: ailowed LGV i The Mammoth Glothler ing to keep the sword as fuirly is," ¥ yield Tot —, bl 7, Soutth Owaa, W d— | merchandise. The wagons used were | 1L Wis, and he got on the west-bound | Hhoy were IR 0 lilh, LG e G W. H 8. Hughes, CaShier. my claim to it said e, “your ilustrious i} i ) O] ST AT train 'with me., ‘On the way home the [ member of an instance where they were RossaR e 4 S, T niie IS worthy of its keebin.” So the blade | | 1sane A Wood and wife to Walter L Bent. f\‘;‘:‘,’?x‘,‘," wetaved in St. Loais by Mr. James | giract for the 1,500 wagons was drawn | belind tine.” 3 5 DIRECTORS: | 1001 Farnan St., Cor. 10th. thnt won honor and glory In two ware, and | loy, 1t bik 8, Dwlght & Lyman's add, wd | fopgivel} in the froighting. busines up and signed. 3 “llow long would a man ride cach | W. . Morse, ik bt aially Do "And valorows, mow | _James A Mawlex and wife to Jonn D Ellis [ had but'six men and we miade the round nd whatwasihio flucat, o [4050 0 G veraged four | Al FONR R Eyiogs N fnds n resting nlace 1n the Paimotio state. | eval, lot 4, blk 1, ililiside add No 2, w d— | trip of 1,600 miles in justninety-two davs. see nnAv'l lirooolicctraright.y itiellyUisyinyeragod founhouraoutio el A SENSATION. 1t is to be hoped that @ sword with such an | $1500. This_trip me a reputation as a e $20,000; yes it was §25,000 LGty 3 Liling) RolDEROUY BANKEING OFFICE: “And how did you get together the | one day number of work-cattle required in | 'Wh r flic?” ter ¢ “Well, from various portions of the llnstrious history may bo handed down ‘to | | Jacob Kendis and wife fo Jacob Bernstein, | freighter that 1 nc mr:ll.xiy;lfi‘l;n.("m(luua untarnislied by eruelty or h’:i’:m‘:]l)ll L :\zl:iv‘rrhl.r:;'vlil'l\y\ l(;;rfl‘t’i“wm in the shortest time then or record and AL RANGING NG b Omaha View, wd—sns. | Leame back with my cattle in a condi SR MR R e, Well To Chag T Reiter, part of | tion much better than nsnTamong: || LN Ol O NBroNs apostions of recently met with ofticers of simil — 2000 FREIGUTERS OF THAT DAY. e o s | napor tions in other states and determined upon ee, lot 5, blk 9, A an you give some idea of the ex- | kansus furnished a great muny, aud we | Danc the dates for the cireuit of western fairs toxt | S P > conn 1 with the trip and the | Purchased largely in the Cherokec and oar. | Towd IS 0 open the bail, with a far | -John H Marquardi and wife to D L | cos Ciibparahi L ek nutions. Missouri and lowa were iteh w ll A fair cost to the lnlnn,rs, er lost. 1t was made 1 returning the next.”’ 1 the nature of the mail mat- | Z"HE 1R O Cor 12th and Fa Ban BANK, Why 18 It that three bottles of 1. B, B, are £old in Atlantu to onc of any other hlood re edy, und twice as much consumed in the state of Georgin ns Any other preparation? psacted. | neod tuke our word, but_ simply ask t sk the i rriec Letters or dispatehes of business im- portance. They were written on tissue A e 1 nd weighed half an ounc The T Wwitnoesses. Six houses 1 for the transportation of I\i W.AHARRIS &;66. Bl i tive an: . W rnam Sts 0 one ing Business ihey Are competent Atlanta are buying K. ten gross lots, and some of months. Why ddock’s add, ‘w d, o 10d great BANK here ut home with RS, CHICAGO, diting, 1, etk e isuber 8 | Thosio pet oIk C, Shluns el | T o, "Hhe'Sipuors pud mo g5 | S pagkots whloh aoraed us I\ g, MUY 0O OF | NG o couih e ook oprmet | BN e B R ia e Q] 3 8 Y T E 3 rovel ot ratlo sold 5 g nreoly. Had B. 1. I3 been bof 1o pub- Nebrst romes nott Somtembor anberii: | ~Wilbert 7 Vanaeram to ElizabethA srown- | ber hundred, and we had something like | SRR 0o 1 jes, in what mar “\vas the trip ever accomplished below bikh krado bought und sold, Eastern | Jlo‘qrineter or halt a co Would not b y g 3 y ' E: A S, at market were as the trip ever accomplished below | ofice 68 Devoushire st.. Boston. Correspond- e oLt REULY, LA 00, 30,000 pounds in transit. I cleared about | 28O U the time schedul ence solicitod. mond: | pocossary to be bolstered up ‘with erutches of nois completes the list, September 26. Minne- | lee, lot 13, blk 1, Hawthorne, w d—$500, = to enter the eireuit, 'This brings eo H Boggs'etal to Milie E Simons, lot | 50 per cent of th el ssonr. and . Kentucky. fi o usual period when | 22 blk 12, Omaha View, w d—$500, to almost $1,500. et I ntucky fur- Jupiter Pluvius appears to be the one of puzh to Joseph Kough, undiv 1§ Did you suffer damage from Indians, | Rished the best stock of that kind, and we the famous deiticson duty. It has rained at togers plat of Okolioma, w d— | or weré provisions made against their bought largely in both Des Moines during the first week of Septem- [ $2000. 3 raidsy" **Can you form an e Der almost from (he time when tho mind of | ~J S Koughand wife to Emily 0 Barr, part \o: they let us alone that trip. After | ©Utlay for operating purpo: (OERy DIR AR, il tha timo [suffered somy Tosses” ihrough A oro Ml Mujors reclooiod, and o mily C Barr to Estelle Kough, part of lot | their thieving, however.” GUIAMTION CILS DCUAEOLIDIO SR RDCE: great many people who would like to_experi- | 8, S E Rogers plat of Okohoma, S %0000, | ““Did you not find it " diflicult to n “"“‘l‘l““_ cral minutes. Then he Thent once with the first week in Septembor— | Lewis Herman to Mrs. Dora Sehwaab, part | tain discinline among your wagoner 211, yes; it was more than £1,000,00 without any fair attached to it—and see if iv lot 2, blk 22, Omaha, w d-=85. *‘No; for the simple reason that I con- You stated that the year 1858 w had *got’ to rain then, Chas Schwanb to Eliza Herman, partof lot | tracted with each and cveryone of them v busy one. What were your | 8 page ndvertisome: ts now. Merit will conq freight bill, amounting Abrabam Lincoln’s inaugural THE PATENT And down mone: was carried from St. Joseph to e fom S Jooh b \nnE GAUZE OVEN DCOR | /.00 WORTH $500.00. Fe ears I have boen a sutferer fra Lk, Whi T rocovery wits given nost excrucinting pain day und ni nd often while writhing in ag onyhave 1 I could die. Ihave tried everything known for that disease, but nothing did any good, and have had some of the finest physic 'of the state to work on m but all fo no effcet. I have spent over §800 without finding relief. I am now proud to su; Ltes. imate of the total | miles, insix ¢ 1 think, was_the ove pmplished, be twenty-four hours.” “How many hor , which, t average riding 18 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON THE ng 300 miles every orm of s0 low that all T havesulc men runneth not to the contrary. I will change that and say, regularly siuce the state fair was Tocated I this city, ihier [y d 1i re used on the line a| ““Well, not less than 230 were in con- nt use. But the days ot tl s wore numbered by the W, T T—————— THE STATE SUFFERING FROM DROUGHT. , bik 22, Omaha, wd— i pmployine the! e torms gross veceipts for transportation during 1 Sanr now for a state falr, or some other outdoor | 10t 4, Marion Place, w d—8$100. | e e o oot1l ey v0 r0spect | I recolloot very.woll. [twas co express business lasted but and ness, and 1 would not tnke $500 for the bonefit festlyity, to bring Larmon P Pruyn and wife to Florence E | DY, mora BOWOR1D,280 ver $4,000,000. The gove: never paid very well for the re: Teceived trom one singlo hottle of B. B, B. 1 brooks are dry, saloon Lewis, lot 6, Smith’s park, w d—S$27: e O it it tho Vot Eoxarniy it was not established long enough—the yofer to all merehants and business men of this isdry. Insome localitie: MErs are com: Larmon P Pruyn and wife to Wm'S Rob- What were the terms of the contract, | P X 8 14 he subtre R S vaied ofore Btz oAy o Bt town. Yours, most truly, pellcd to drive their stock & mile OF two to ertson, lot 13, Smith's park, w d—8210, r. Majors?” New York city, and we rec: industry died before it got fairly imto : g % 0. GARA, e Bt oL (ks onniiny o o i ot e Hread s RV blio it inse dn the ot e tracts with t} i DT T S A T Lo ED 15 will bring a great beom for the artesian well | 1, 8¢, el lot 2, fn blk 2, Vatrick’s add, wd— of A. Majors [ agree not to use pro- *How long did your contracts with the ) Iohe RIGHEON, = . business. There is talk of putting down | S1352.85 ane langns to. gof use.T government stand of the Western Union com- i T haye boen troubled with s blood dis- - about & hundred - this ity The big | Wi I* Harte and wife to 8 Cleyinger et fano fanginage: not {0 get drunk; not to | BOIGNEIREIECor 1ast contract with e fram Omiha catly n 1abg | I¢produces Practical Results in Bakingand | "1, L1y YOun nnd v axpomie ove 3 artesian well at Belle Plaine k. E [ lot &, blk 6. Walnut Hill, w d—S650. treat animals cruelly or do anything un- RICOMPAALEL 15 Gl AL g Toasting never before attained in any $250.00 Tor worthloss romedies which did me no R OlTe e ahseertl contaibntion O K oy e s 0 Burtioy o al, lot | becoming and undignified in" tho “con. | the government in 1850 as u firm. In the indinlante ithoipoles “'(‘,d blaced Cocking Apparatus, axd will Faod. Tho o of 15 bottles of 1 1 1. has of prohibition at the rate or eight million | 4 bik % Kirkwood, w d J duct of a gentleman, 1t 1 violate any of *g".'“:““h« succeeding year I purchased lonieo ra Iy Rievolutioniza the Prasent Yetbods of Cocliny | dhout cured me~doine more wood thun i gallons a day. 2 \Jx‘llme» ‘\I I|m|l nh“‘ nd ‘\\\'|l|'« u; { mes C {lm nho!\'u uu;ncd rules, then : agree to ;II““"(I‘\)I,I‘IM l':.luluvrfi.::‘nn}( Il\\'u partners b l:'::":( \r\‘:'\lh:x:itdkll N 6704 i Wallg oth |||‘m’\iul'w:~"l“‘rm oty 'l':'n':fli-l'?"'l 3§ ATTERS AT THE STATE HOUSK, Smiley et al, lot 19, Valnut 1ill, w d— | be discharged withont pu The wagon- A cte reafter on my own e BIe0 Rt = = O ahndoun. Aln,. Apr . ‘ | e chief object of interest at the s $700. and his nsiqnn'l were rmunnfil to | fecount. A considerable portion of the * L0/ ZHLONS ankexoellont (I |fi?fild’5fi3’;\gfifihmkml I”I‘;IIVI-O:I; A’iw THN | | house at present is racarding any of Mary E Babcock and Eusband et al to E1- | gign this After n toamstor once | government business fell into the hands iness man with a kind und benevolent | {0l Wy oty admitied tothy oven, A indony A : changes that may be made at the beginning | win M Park et al, ‘lots 67, block 80, South | gigned this list his name was registered on A. Colwell & Co., of Pennsyl- | heart, whose deuth wus DT e o oy e he oeb o aa R D n; the new {erns of oflice. " The auditor | O Iia, “lfh A el 1% books and s time commeneed, Their | Yania, they being the lowest’ bidders for | gretted his many fr i Gavzo noarly an large as tho door fiselt, will pleast ship us per st ivoight ono of Stato Iy ihe only mew -siate | Iymin Richardson and wife fo How i A s col: SV | the freight in 1861 I, however, con- | and all others who enjoyed his acquuint- | Through this Gauze Door the air froely | grous It . It the rush for appointments pas all fallen upon | Jeferson W Bedford and wife et al to out-fitting ~ nocessary the. trip | tinued wee, He died in Omalia about eight or - SIeuITes, o 1 A8 WL havor and o jves us plessuro to roport 8 good trade «, him, as it was not expected that there would | denry Mack, lot 1, bik 4, Kirkwood, w d— | being advanced to them, to be paid for FREIGHTING FOR THE GOVERNMENT, n years since, leaving a !':.L.l,,.&.,.d Setaally cooked with e consumpion of ¥ AeenULHONIAL 60linhelt befim)' chanies in to other oftices. The | ¥ at the expiration of ntil the fall of 1“'5?» ‘l"l"‘fi-"l H!'"tl 100 | ot '"““p‘,""';“ffl'\’""“"' A e ks in enormous saving in the weight of meat. s o v 2 auditor-elect, Hon. James A. Lyons, says TR HEIR TERM OF SERVICE." eams loaded with merchan- ien the pony express business died || 193150 produces larger Loaves of Bread, OAIER & VARDENAN thut 1o has recelved 17 letters applying for “i8aye Xeup Mongy, A m e rla wd four quartz mills and appiances | had nothing 1 my hands but the duily | seqaires lew attention from the eook and prowott ¢ osldons tn s ‘ofice.” Thero i.l.-}.l’;m‘.fit % | By buying an “Acorn” bato burner. | jonst uld you enforce such rogula- | {8 "5 osts Bor, on going to St Tk ling Botwoon Salt Lake City, Dow | 557212 vodb aa g o full Information, abont. tho : doz acancies to be filled. When ou can buy it from $5 to $10 less than is “1 could, and I dic City, a portion to Virginia and Hel a, nd Atch and in the fall of 186 o of Blood ns, Berotula u mearly two hunidred men apply for elerical | qskod for inferior stoves. and it will save | 1n what manne Mont., and the remainder, wbout sixty stage line into the hands of | . OPINION OF AN EXPERT, g Voo Botas i AT R DR ATV B Ie | vou one-third in fuel. Therefore it is b; “By conducting myselt with the true , loanded with quartz mills, to | the victorious Tolliday, of Whom 50 | YowaState Universty. s iy deliborate judgront O Froein i markably large number of people out of em: y y g myse. h the true 2 - f the 1 ared with other oy hient OF 1 10 0f people who ave crazy to | 1% the cheapest stove on thogmarket. | dignity of a gentleman, both in com- | Boise City, for the Union Gold and Silver much bas bas been said “and wratten. | U s S L AP evor T tront iy k of Wo ! most P o e Pocklis lio are eruzy 0 | liy'is no idle boast, and if after trying | mands to and” denlings with all of my | Mining company, of New York, of whien | Holliday.ovcrated the line for four yuurs | gelh e resr i ol ool e it mondorsul gud_atariling migof SYSF o orere the latter. 1t is understood that the | the stove ic is not found as represented | employes. I required them from the oui- | Mr. Edward Laried, of New York, was | a8 8 wilitary necessity,’ making, as he | {8 WR bEaor, an Fiinn of [ ) wuditor-elect has selected his force, with due | your money will be refunded. You will | set to each other with respeet due | President. Tmet with severe storms late claimed, over §4,000,000 clear money in '.L‘}.u..‘.‘n.fi}'“o’li‘.‘.'r"n\frm".f.mu.* Eoldby J ler & Co., Who regard to the various “interests” and | make Sielaims'” that apply for recoznition. Thus | “Acor 7 a mistake if you do not " and ask the pric see the | sach individaal No. oMeer in the army | in November in Idabio and Montana, and | that tim before buy- | had such discipline among his men as | 105t fine workcattie to the number of [ Halliday 4 SERD PR ILLUTAARED GAAR/LARS D PHESS L3 yet aliv the “young man' is to be represented, the | ; 3§ S wy AT T Y dicry by % - body inz. Sold only by was overywhere obs g Pl arly 1,000. This almost wound up my Yes; he lives in Oregon, I helieve, but | S i e peliphsSe Sxishoan. the g e s overywhote observed wmong my | oo} 45 freighter, having done littie | spends considerablo tinie in Washington, | EXCELSIOR MAKF'G €0., ST.LOUIS. Tusporiant class that has béeh overtonked. i , 2407 Cumiing strect. | [ Shargod one of them without | in,1805." [l i ) | CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANGES are should file an application with the auditor at = . his full pay. My men all liked me and I You made the purchase of the whole | - **What did Holliday do with the line. SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follow: 4 once. There is nothing clannish or exclu- | _¥ine tne of opera gl at Huber- | Jhor khow of oue that worked for me | freighting business in _ the spring of 1860, | Did it die in hands” ~ intil | MILTON ROGERS & SONS........... Owawra. e 5 argaing —Acre Lake Side s e oft me than when he first purchas 8 £R0MI0 FR - okt | E ¢ SrRinGs. Death of Hon. Hiram Cable. Buegains —Acre lots In Lake Side add, 1 "rogard that “Well, during the summer and fali of solil to, Wells, Fargo & Co. at New Ay Stwias, only $350 each; one-fifth cash. Here is a | into my Davesront, Ta., Nov. 21L—[Svecial Telo | Of 3 : 1860 1 conducted a large f gov- city. The figure was $1,500,000, I ) T, Slanos T T o true se in (a’arge amount of gov i Lo tan fo the B, |- Hon. Hiram Cale died | Clahice to double yous maay au govern @ man so thut his self-respect is | erument freighting. “In the winter of ve." i at his homo here to-day, aged about seventy increased. Many of my old employes | that year, or about the 1st of January, hevailliowplh, Lisn? are al 2 et ompLoyes | 1861, Somo of the debts of the late. frm of | DNo, I think Wells, Furgo & Co. are B a0 e 47010 | Rusdoll, Mujors & Waddell, which Tost ont of it now. “The business died not been liquidated went to protest, and | virtually when the Central Pucitic and " railways met at the Pro- years, The deceased was the father of Pres- e fdent R, R. Cable, of the Chicago, Rock Youean buy turmure cheaper of A, Island & Pacifie railroad, who was with him | 1 Fitch & Co,, 12th st., bet Farnam and > scattered all over the west, ¢ APE Douglas, { han anv othervlace inthe city, | always glad to meet them. My men | b assignment was made by all of the | Union R1H BEnp. Nugr Cirv. when he died; and George \W. Cable, & prom- 4 L ) s ; Utah. in 180 W 8 TR S i RN T B AL S BID! A & o were like the crew of o ship, when they | members of the late firm, in which all of | montory in Utah, in 1869, But few small 1 OscuouA EESRMIARNRENIZSE OF K08 Gt 40 000 4 Bargain—corner Farnam and 318t sts., | wi once togethor and embar the property that Lhad bought, including | sections of the old line are now in oper- ) L PLaTTSMOUTIE T B it 9 and | 68133, south and east front, 6,500, journey, no outside influences w my personal estato, a5 well as that o and are under the control of other of A . A o died at San Antonlo, Inx.,lln())‘hlny last R T A e i L O a0 l\l('s;rs Russell & Waddell was placed in | compan 15 1 kno % SABDEN 'S0, h 4 hens county, Ohlo, and SiLver Creek is the bes ott Coul, | der, Families crossing the plains always | the hands of trustees for the pauyment of — 'IMMERMAN & FRAKER. L A, on it oratle, aote Io, tat | For sale by Jirr W, BEDFORD, ot Lranmar oWty Mo enliriag | the debts contracted by tho ol frm, | Whitebroastoutcoal, §$1.00 perton—the | - N & FRAKER. Beos & Todianapolis rallrosd. et for macs 14th B¢, | that every possible comfort and uceom: | The old business was never righted, how: | cheapest and ""',“1!::"[-314 South 13th St. PE““Y““‘AL I'il.LS MPIAN Joars -f-h(r.u“ He was the founder of tlie | N T modation would be their |mr|i<m|: not be- | €ver, and the kWi sposed of PERFUELI0.. 8385 AN . “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.'"" PO RIKI0a X ORI hly ave RiateIl kained own of Cable, seven wiles from Urbana. wegain—ilarney nud 21st st., 50x167, | cause my men were culturea and refine = _ 5 s T L O PP P P (e atate for several years o seled near Diven 15 Furnawt. | They used to call my contract o ‘death es E ars ose s Aokt e, s Arpiuad Lpisit aud nergy and wis highiy vateemed. | Tuttlo & Alilson, Tne, Agts., 311 §. 18th, | [VATFant. beoats it restriciad them from o iichesies gemk | Maziusaxn i i WAk Bl « L INE OV COMMON E OF THAN " Are all more or less affeciad by eatarrh, Tho eyes | “Ihaves with catarrh tn my head for yours Mdie quare, Philada, b, | 1 D wlity, e o ’n argarine Seized, Car load of FINE CUTTERS and SLEIGHS (3q COMMON EVILS QF THAN. RAY, a paid out b for medicine. § ywhere. Atk for “Chichess | UONUL inted 10" wear Lw. Durnvque, L. Nov. 81 Special Tele. | just received ut Armstrong, Pettis & Co's | **How long did you freighton your own | become infiamed, red Al watery, wite dull, heavy | 0 e lug iy ey 1" could not TS Te fe SRUE® | Grdiniry corsets [ ! “Q [Special Tele &, 9 wias we ik, aud Hizhest wwards from uli the rid gram to the Bik.]—lnternal Revenue Col- | 1308 lzavd st. account between” Santa Fee and Inde n them; thebeure roaring, buzzing noises | S0 RECRTL 0Ty ] N T pai Pho last medal received s | pounds of oleomargatine belonging o ox- | forgef to gel’ prices at 52 ant e i hat i, (oM ARL | comfortable dischiars®. §ud breath, wnd foss 0f the | Yo -in fact 1 focl 1ko wnother person. Hood's sar | MW Meron O Batonts have heen founa Alderman Deckert. It was deposited last | teenth stroew, Buresh, | Do [noreazadinnitt 1l ouw hom six | Aense of smell. Al @ disugrecable symptoms | yuparilla is te only medicine that bas done me pe | worthicss, tho principles ot th Glove-Fitt aune iu u cold storage warchouse before the | Barguin—-corner Farnam and B Aeniis an ] teaths 10100800 100 WaRona | uansssmuen tiechiite s curmd LT Mood's Mk | aisnt joods? MKS & OUKKINUNAN Frovidence e o are. tu horized to rotund monoy aw went Info clfeat. This wil' robably | st south and weat front, only §1,500, | and teams, at which timo I controlled tho | front wrich cawii Gk e estores (01| 3o sarapart e ot me mora o ca b o, Shas, evers tuhar on exumiaution, thiso Lrets, o Bot prove R e ll faccutiun, but the amidst improvements, great freighting traflic between the great gans (0 healts, and bullds up the whole 5y5 | tarrh and impure blood than anything else | ever | Andruad hlnw( with ieubinom ey ARR'ON A PPLIOATION ARHL S0 coniticatng, Tue o 5. A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam st. | southwest and the Missouri river coun- . 1 A, BALL, Syrucuse, N. Y. 54" terribig rusuite of Diseascs QGUE FHUR PP loroush sea e eity 1 St e tv2) sl ey - BS sure to get Food’s Sarssparilla 00 (" Farly Vies and 1 THOMSON, LANGDON & €O, New Yorks =~ fied article. and this is s onl Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eolevtio Physl: | 5; (AL that time k made my reputation Ringing Noise st | - , A ‘u Lol B e‘ *(‘ \Ysi- | a5 a freighter, and looked forward to the Catarrh in the Hend! Hiibands and Heads of Fame (OF]} | A Prominent Atsorney Doad, an and Surgeon, Room 6, Crounss | gstablishinent of o much larger business. | fused moods Sarsaparilia for Catapr, and re- | ba theenrs sometiues u roning, bissiok sound; o | Beo s ™ g ey “yne - block corner 16th ard Capitol e h eV o - ““ PlTAl 'nE‘THEIT A G MOCAMPRE 0, In., Nov. “1.—|Special Telegram | Duya h i Ihad my eye on the government con- | ceived great relief wnd beneilt frowm it. Thocaturrh FRE! wadid MoOAMS . legTe ayund night calls promptlv attented to | yraots between Leayvenworth and the 4| ton Exciangs sl Clica pecially in the winter. caus can. Lost Vitality, Ete. Eent 10 the Bris.] —Jeremish Baker, & prowinent Soard of Trade - \scharge {ro. government posts aud depots in the eff I nose. rlaging 10iese attoruey of this city, died yesterd “4 il by B " itler, is & peculiarly sue | . - atoruey of Wi s ot vestenday o b | Kngravings o brouge ramesat Hospe's. | s westrn rvitory i fu aa St Lk B e o 1 S.S. FLOYD & CO county for four years and has | HANARY Basa City, In 1885 the government ‘nereased o o il guve | suller trom catarrh, try Hood s Sarsaparila, (he pe oD e Bty P g e B ': - 'llm:“‘l Yorams P“*’m?"":'m‘; Vo - the number of troops in the west. Fort Tately, while in tme | was ensirely | cullirmedicine = BROKES | ClCe. © Was & ewmber of For Acre ProPerTY and lots forsafe i el in Kans: oe re- “lhave aken Hood's Sarsaparilla for cu fhe low lirm of Baker Bros, And & youns Riley being built in Kansas and larg sont to Fort Latamie | ured. I am never wihoot the wediciue tn my | it has doneme w greal deal of goott, 1 recom man of brillianl prospects. investments. Oxll 8t Kyaw's lizal Es- | inforcoments wel Mous6 & 1 LUK IL 18 wOPth its wolght 1u gold." MUs. | it towll within wy reach.” LUTHES D. BOBULNS, East L : .. . | 1amOrne, . Lawe sad Mascerar: | 1o Woniag. Jui jasuans lospets o alddll, PYOVISOWS, etrotet A -— 1857 Johnson's army, cousisting of 5.000 | And Stocks, Nov. 21.—[Special Tele- Crichton & Whitney sell hard and soft troops and the usual Qmal!.nulch were H d ade trom two places russet lesitar Ko pece, aals,of ! Vs 7o | TSRS, | Sl ot e ood’s Sarsaparilla |=ssseEEisoe | po Fatwee Dolivery creased the volume of freightage ten- ard wood floure o Leas Carpu G B. GEus, 12 Washingtou D.C- Tuonipson, Ct. Ei. Pasg, Te gram to the B iz0, & Mexican paper circulating on bothsides | The Bible society has Bibles for sale | fold.’ 8 P 4 only b d: Genta bib0 Lad g | ‘Will be Ready for Husiness About No- : of the Rio Grande, says to<day: Mr. Bayard, | eheap. - Dopository in Y. M. C, A. rooms. “Did you have government comtraets 5"."'5-'-?.':"2’3‘-:‘}“2wfi...i.'..';‘fll..'l‘i'fi""" il v H\:;U;%m:':‘l":“:“:“;:“.‘r:":‘ o .‘yuuu"‘l. "Bros. V41 bovard &, Omaha, Neb veber 7tn : Wi in his erreneons diplomacy, has so (illed Cut- . e | when you freightod to New Mexico?" s o Wolscouce: Commorsial Nauousl Baok, Ve 200 and 111 80 > : with the idea of Wis wrougs in Mexico, | Etehingsinhardwood frames at Hospe's. | Ol yes; I commenced freighting for 100 Doses One Dollar, 100 oses One Dollar 1 L b \

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