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T TR ATENR A T YA | O DRI I Dk TS RSO0 TN S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1886 ’ E husband, and has been absent from him | “Every telographer w tell you how perior st, Chicage, 11l r London Standard: A cook in the service | ever since. Wherefore, he prays that the operators quarrel over the wire. The | Its Enormous Total and Wide Distribution. | * fhe s Saceeor ergs Natioriai § o | Siaddoden - Soets, hio e e Tigures Which Show the Magnificent In- | bonds of matrimony in his case bo | o g men who are the most quict and gentle Caprices of Fortune D H Rentley, Truxilio, Honduras, € A srtune of 300,000 ) | with such additional rel Some Funny Blunders, Made 0 manly in their personal relations are s Sy John R Durtt, Lovfsvilic, Ky fortune of £300,000. The lucks. person is | which he may be entitled Wire oftentimes the most disngreeable to work the prizes Abovs One Thousand | ¢ o oruand, Dak Boan with Mr. LA, Onl pott bperey | A TALE OF SUFFERING with, © It it so ensy, you know, to call a | po the Louisiana State Lottary DRAWING OF OCTOBER 12, 188 She. bas. :ml.v,\iw\#'y"”l\n"l-m‘\(l-"nwl'.l:} THEAPPORTIONMENTS GROWIN d in the sccond petition, wi . man a blank fool when severa e i the yoar ending November, [ Wi i Turner, 238 Randoiph st, Chicag tlo is o she Has [} @ | Yinde Wy RATherine. Soiiomes gamst | A LUCKY HIT FOR A REPORTER. | miles of wire separate you, and besides, | 1s, ' iy P H o P g A “‘”’ );‘IIIIIJ':"\I’l‘l'\;yA o ,\::" ‘h"v‘. ly.;:;‘; indu e P e Mok ceoptec ¢ court of chancery ns o [ 68 | N Low, garnasto of tho heirs. Nor has the amount beon crease in State School Funds, " other with the names and addresses | ilenry Schlosser. This ill-mated eouple the fear of the conscquences is very | given to the Company by the holders, omitt Seward's Canning Company Incorpo- | were married in 1871 and they are the ight, T shall never fe an amusing | those who have requested it ondon, Paris an 10 vor p il A e : d in 1874 Knd Ui . Dosed by Telegraph With a Dozen | 5ot T once heard between ar 4 Tuest | Tondon, ¢ t Ame tin overstated. The ey is part of the rates—The Ringsters Pleading For | Parents of five living children, two of Y fight [ once heard between an operator | Receipts for the amoun i Francisco, Cal wroceeds of an estate In London of the whom, twins, were born on the day wh Pills—~A Mistake That Set a at Xenia, Ohio, and another at Cineinnat offices of the Company A 8 French, 25 Forry st, Now ¥ 1 £ 1 A L A Legislative Caucus—Politi- Henry took Pronoh 1 ndd 4 Whole T Attor ench tind oxbnttited his vocabulat Marcis Stone, 8 Fddy st, San | valuc of botween two and three millions, iry took Fre leave and dose hole Town in an each had ¢ s vocabulary ATV - Ci which sum is to be divi r clans at Lincotn, the petitioner. For five years the de G of igsgate, the . operator at Cincin DRAWING OF DECEMIY 1858, M Maey Hogiie. ted hrovgh | I o e divided arongten serted wife alleges that her hush ha RAPEURE nati suddenly sut 1 and refused to | Paid Lowsiana Nationa & (s Uroviin, ChLys s ves s, pilabhp, Ulhe estate belonged to Mrs, given over to intoxicating drinks - continue the contest, whercupon Xenia 1t 1 Meart 0k Collin Kitehen, 319 South Cherry st ich r, o a gentloman IYROW THE BER'S LINCOLS BUREAT] ‘ . s mond, Va w0 | named and ' was originall ng all his money for drink and pro- | Falf a dozen or moro of the newspaper | smapped out on Mt 108t Cliares 'st, Noiv Or P INCIRSS vory fraeh R L The magnificent and manificent herit 1 s ~ | Z e viding nothing for his family; that he has % What's the differen between you s | J00 M Manning, 11 6th st, N W Was " \ ngze that the state of Nebraska has for its | heen guilty of extreme crueity in this des. | COrrespondents of Washington were or jackass? Qu v flash car W pEardog, care Carharl & Bro., 4 fneton, 1) ¢ :“‘y‘”“”" wok 1o lustator somne sixtoen children is never so fully and under- | ertion, leaving her, the wife, to support | €mally telegraph operators. In the v: “Just sisty n Ask me ¢ oh Marzolt, Blaoks &t | Arthur B Barnsby, 8§ Nor g ¢ & en to one of the London 4 ) Blacks Station, Cal ) T Habhitt pison, Te hospitals, singnlar eircumstance i annual apportionments of school funds | the time her last childten were born | subject of telegraphy the other night, we, " asked one of the bystan O L, Wair Foncios B 3 o, Cal erty. Money deposited in Chanoery i leaving | ] i | i “‘that an operat m 1 1 " il p, g oaving her depen on the dness of A A ¢ ting b , “‘tha ope w's monds ¥ b b 1 \ ank, Lonisville, Ky are made and divided between the coun- | Bt dORTH EE ST { | number of interesting reminiscences Wabstor | | e nelghbors for food and eare and attontion detormined by his manner of using. the | Heek Hapee™ | Carrollton, Ky . THO % Qo8 Harik, San Fran HOTFS PRERI B A o S G Ry ties of the state. The temporary school - ke U C i, 19 VY 7t at, St Banl, § [ ot turning up within o certain num my y sch during sud sickness, In view of this | W€ - g ity v | y ¢ 40 W Tt st, St Paul, Minn ? : A2 Hawthorno ave, Chicago, bor of yoats, atid s nppiied {0 the red fund—the fund raised from a 1 mill tax | neglect, desertion and eruelty, the plain- | Tt was my knowledge of telegraphy, “Beyond adoubt,” was the reply. 1f | A M Gundron, Buston: Mase . . tion of the nationul dobt, and in the from the rentals of school lands under | tiff nsks for n divorce and for the care | said the corrospondent of a prominent | you have been in the habit of working | §5F Nes (onon duesin, Ariz: G Giraves, Cariiuen, N C present instance the claim’ was lodgod ase and from tire interast on bonded in- | And ctstody of the children western nowspaper, “that enabied me | Tegularly with a man, you eantell before | T C Duughoriy, Kz ile, Ky G 1S T e, New Yok only two days belore (e oxpivy of the 5t BITS OF THINGS 0 gol 1 start in newspaper work, Nearly | Yot exchange balf % dozen messages | Angio (i g YL AR ] ) only tvo tays belory the oxpiy of tha ments of the permanent school fund The adjourncd term of the Lancaster g o B1a ¢ ot Gan | Whetier e i feeling fresh and buoyant, | p,rngisco, it DRAWING OF NOVEMBER timntion of lior fortune sho hns . left do growing with a wholesale rapidity, | county district court will commence to- | SCV0n yen go the old Cincinnati Ga- r lazy or out of sorts, by his man bty AR g Bliza J Poterson, 5 Moulton st, Bosto Stion Im ’v-lv ..l,lx_ ne she has h|” her so great that at each semi-annual appor. | day to eloso up the business in hearing | 7ette ronted a private wire, connecting namission. There 1s as much DRAWING OF JANUARY 12, 189 A L Beltram. 15" Esplanade s() Now . prosent vosiding in & iy ) 1 3 | S London, Although she is about s tionment every school district in the | motions loft tnheard at adjournment, | General Boynton's ofice in Washington | individuality about & man's ‘sending’ as | M. Ditri we.3 Cham. i Pindon, Keono, Ky CATS O I o state notes the increase and the profits | &l Cspeci HI‘ tor Judgo “Hayward to | with the editorial rooms of tho Gazette. 1 1»’-\-,‘1,»'- “' ""L."x'\ Ptk '“‘ he | 1 Benson Kanens City, e Bl Al Sl b 7 ready reccived thirteen offers of mar- in the investments, For the six months o out his docket before the close of | wasemployed as the operator at the Cine | €80 be s “rolatod by ALf g, | Jihear. Kansas City, Mo 3 his term. . Judgze Hayward will be up to- | gipnfda =m0 tral fondness | €ase in pointis “related” by Alf “Saville, | 4 W iiarnnc, Knnsns €y, Mo Fate Bank of Viveinia, Kehmond tew days been besic with “shoals of ending June 1 of the present year therc | day ready for thee work OLILLL Gl ind a nathral Iofrdne who worked one of the government wires | 1 A Burnside, Cinoinnati, Onio 8, Fargo & Co's BANK, San Francis fetters from persons soliciting donations vas collected and distributoed is te X f o for newspaper reporting which the city | petwee shville and Louisy during | oseph W ) o, Cy was colleeted and distributed in this ter The iy council met in regular ses i 3 between Nashville and Louisville during Cal for all sorts of charitable purposes verylittle business. A number of petitions | sigmnent oceasionally whenever a pres- | idle, some ong at an intermediate station | Urigh Kies Traders National ' Bank, San Antonio, months, but there has been colleeted for passed and upon allowed sking Saville a number of questions ot Anglo-Californin Bank, =an U, ber, and which will be disbursed during | duving a long and farthful tevm as ol matters connceted with the army. | roctzinmnn, Hotiston, Toyas Jis K Dozier, Cuiro, 1is . DIRAWING OF FEBRUARY o, 1598, Wost Hth st N v or's was one of the strong me i L say, George Eilsworth, what the \ i o o ures that the inerease in this last past six Hyers was one of the strong men in the | (i Besides.” said he, dropping into a ' t it th Annic Smith, 113 Liberty st, Now O Wells, Fareo & Co's Bank, San Francisco porary school fund £220,040.01. This n Monday cvenng but transacted | editor encouraged by miving me an as- | the war. One day, while the wire was | Afie% {3 Siin 8t Henty T, Valoncii, i Feaiicioa, Cal a great increase over the previous six o Toxns 3 were received and e routine bills were | s re of work kent the regular staft other- | elled up the Nashville offico and began | Dr W 41 i WAL Tirow i Hoston, Vi the six months ending the 1st of Decem p 4 % he | Wise cmployed One d Colonel o ovements of troops and other | ¥ Bt G_Roceo, Stockton, Cnl Ex-Sherift Hyers, of Cass county \‘\-‘p | Witson, the railway editor, cate intomy | &2 ut the movements of troops and T Cal Wan Tonkio, San. Joun, Ci b me e havdsome amo of | earncd a reputation second to none h ore two minutes Saville recognized his | 9 C Kleinfeldcr & Co, Hous X el MeCo aw' Yor Bl el il Sttt 1t gl LSRRI I T “Twill give vou an opportunity of | for¢ tivo minu Ll R R Ay AR : 3 $220,078.42. It will be scen by these lig o was o aneoin yesterday. B aarning £10 and securing a good deal of [ M y > stitte senate at the last scssion of th : | s, devil aré you doing there? flashed Sa s, T o | € Hediearicly, eare or ¢ Gearensan, o Prof Chas. L iwi months has been, in round numbers, | jaiime ehair, ME you succeed in finding & gen. | ville, cutting into the middie of o son. | ANk DO 131 rvas: Now Sor oo | - Sakoped, dio o 0l bnas. Luawig VYon Seeger £60,000, which will materially enhanee There is an excellent opening in Lincoln | Heman whose name L will give yon, and | onee, There was a moment’s pause, | Thos Sheahan, Nidatd) ' r ; A s ing an mterview with him. * The gen ; i Fredoriele SChart, 101 DoKalb aye, Brook For full part the amount, appropriated to every school | for a soctety for the prevention of erucity | Homan iy Mr, Chiarles. Sohifl, Ho hag | fud then came the urswer, slowly and | fypN'y ¢ o | o ; mmanier o the Hoval Smaidh jot i s st is connec! 00 s, judlg om a speetacle of ey ' 3 1 | hesitatingly W It Jones, Murphysboro, 1l 5 asdily §e0 solieme. L e drderaf Tawbuln: s o hval b A O district In tho state. Tn this connection | {b anfinnle, judging froma speoticls o | heon sent to this country from England | "SIENEW: o 0o o] I ooy Murphrebora, T 10000 s s Horof the Tted Kadto it will not be unintoresting to state that | i ieifallyounded becatse it coulju | 5 Uhe representative of the Etlanger sy |y go, and have sooured a 00 dend of i | Wik WIS Francsto, (o Ve MG G LS ek 1ONIC ahoult not ba inthe " past two years ending the | Bl fon 6f bont theoueh tne botiamies | dicate, which is teving to secnre ulease f §80 o0 St T might hiye got move 01 | (oA € (i s beancisen, Cal A MARVEL IN DANCING. i o o W onre ain 05l ivst of tho present fonth, includ- | strects of the iy A of the Cincinnati Southern rail You | had only 'kept my” mouth (key) shut. | W5 Fuiiaii, 1413 West o Ok, Cal @ R LY A ; L . X e QURRIY convarsint iU 1th e of praprA by 4 & soe 3 0 1 o ) ) v PR 2 18 I iy a . he onderf now o t only At phnrma ing the amount now on hand to | 1. K. Sedzwick, of the York Times, M. «‘:4153.-,»',\ abonce it 8 :-n"‘»‘p']‘,[“ux OF ¥ery | Good by, AIL 't going.’ There was « | 11 Wiy, Carlisie: Now' Medica 1, The Wonderfnl Sitow 1t 1 1y 1L DAt were stated Mrs A Kinsey, Manchestor, Vit, thiougel ringe I'he rectory has during the last bo appropriated, that there has been | Scvorige, county clerk of York county, | St oflicials of the roud refuse to | Suiden click of the wire and then the eir- | W, o & Covs B S Ficisco T RV R e o | daaasssEeivedinaliparts oftho worid. | I’ coniainy collected und disbursed through thig | d Loc Love, of the samo place, were In | 11 and Mr. Seiult, who has been in tho [ SO 00 20 0 eonfd. | GG Spbach dted Wang, Ninn A L LG Vod In pire Eont 06 Spanii apeaa temporary school fund the grand total | 1incoln vesterday on a business trip to e T A R SR [ v e R Ll O NI G A SO LRI A S It T fan o ol Wwis ot Wl who e Ttun Dawn, Noreous, Dre amount of $1,152,945.47. All this repre the capital though Lo s rowiatered at the Grand | grate operator who accompawied John DRAWIN ormed for his wmusement in the court of | o ARvalpitinio s wha are fun Bown, Neveous, 218 sents what the temporory school fund is Frank Watson, P. Marsden, ¢, C li6tI%E Now it yeieam il Sshin raud M nl- rinlu inhis .1‘,““ lhlnlm ) l’\vuln; |.‘\l Ul\u,-:(nl. India. 1|‘ shows us xly.:.lx OUr [ meys BEWATROP MITATIONS, doing for the common sehools of tho | Thranc, Henry Gibson, Cadet Faylor, | otl NOw. I you e ieawt al Ohio, Saville and worket ? o | Sword dancers” and “our young ladies of 7 g e Inaddition b this camparney | Geore” J. Wiinbiirt, sdohn Matthieson | £t anintervics .‘.“-f.‘\‘.(";":rlm‘f.x“m pihiat | together fn New Orjeans before the war, chints National Banic, Cineinnaii, 61 o0 | the ballet are mot quite wp to e stand HorMujesty's Favoritie CosmeticGlycarins fund thore is necruing o greut fung, | ! rl Nielson werd Omaha eitizens in | You feecive thi prot and each was familiar with the other's sorAvibur M Ebbits. i Sae. (0| ard of the Bhopui eirl, “He tells us that | gasg uy trer Royal Tighnes e princess of Wales PHishiis Easw Bt T wap IR nBtAT iy r style of sending, "’ nto st, S Francisco, Cai 00 | slonder girl, urrayed in an ombroid- [ andanenaoiny. WOt Sk Conpineion. Hem yhieh is known us tho pormanent sohoot | Lincein yesterduy. L [ promised to do the best I conld, and, Captain dans Garvin of Garvin & Co., ered botiee and Short SKirts, 1ko those | UonaChADPINE Ionghness st - OF drweise fund, arising from the sales of school | . Martin, Long Pine (L [ e i kel ] ~= S Frincisc o, Cal asc00 | ored and short skirts, like those | fnsdhmpmng tonsness i =0 i land; which fund is_increasinie fuily s | Sterlng ‘Uhomas Wolf, David Citys 1) | VIRRAE Gy, defue wurbgbe th | Gout has various mames aceording to | whlt Fimen & ek, Sai Fainiisas” o | Worn by the peasant women i this pirt | plianioed ssias bos Saroavarlialnioe mivkor * A L s the temporary | M. Gillan, Hastings; Alex Campbell. | (it G tel S dod vatked up to 1 (’).h.u(,..]y [:u:)" "'5:' as pou :J::»l_\\l}lb(fll.m m.{- Oinf Anwdorson, 110 Chestinitst, Sna Fran- of {x_nl X me forward \'.I-.-\v f:hi‘llmlml fund through the ubove ‘showing. ~Tiie | MeCook: - H. Gray, David Cuty: and 11 | IIRENGEG HRSISER GRS G | foot chiragra, awhon i the hands, Se.dnt | SGE o iiory i’ Ciny 0| to bim with wreathed smiles and duinty = it OWn 1n meeting ranning expenses,will | the camtal city yesterday several days. What to do next I couldn’t e SR AT A R I A L R e L SRR DA | bo exhnusted by tho time the legislature gl scveral days, (it lodo naxt I couldn't |y onco. Teanuihilates paini Fri WA Thomis, olitoted tionii Tk of She seemed to me as if she wanted me , I = asscnbles, and an ttem of interest in this | ¢ For tuonty years Henry aleom, o | could form no idea where i could” bo [ Popular trial shows the worth of every | yain Graves, eIV fith st, Neiw Yok to buy hor busket of vggs along with | yetanuy muy Newly Furalsliod connection is found in the fact that the | Shivley, Mass. suflered with rhewmatism. | £ t RN ftod o | trticle, anc year: it use has '€ Kurtz, Cindinnati, Ohio 5 t rerself, and thy s eggs were real eggs. 5 monthly cost of runningz the state ‘officcs | He fonnd no” relief till he took Hood's | found, and in my dilemma T started o] ygcon e foacy Of Dr. Bull's | O Foune, fomon, Ky oii1oio0: She did ot dance on thom, however. The Tremont, and state institutions aggregates closely | Strsnparilla men entored. from the streot, Ao they | Congh Syrup:it has no siperior. Dl e b U . She wore on her head & large wheel of 3. C.FITZGERALD & SON, totors. 10 $90,000 paid out during the course of FROM NEAR TH passed me the one who was talking spoke Men Picturesquely Mad G B Mooro 57 N od st Pitisfield. Miss \;K“f‘ .‘t“rl,\'.."’-“' ‘“f'";‘l .‘h| i 1”":"1 ‘. 0 e A Sl Bl e RIS T UL Sl iRl S with an accent so English that it in- | Ohicago Tribune: John T, Moncriof | M A s Poaal e, 00 | e iklacin enets KnoLn glass ur il et e G rants as drawn by the auditor of public | tnteresting Items Gathered in and | stantly ocenrred to me that this might be | hus just recoived. the lareest | ; Miltinor, Tuylor st, San Francisco, Cat, 1,000 piiidile AELLLAALD LS LR = 3 " o ) has just received the largest lnmp of 1 2 Taylor francisco, Cal. 1 1 to keep it from closing. The music v CIN aceounts, Tho indebiedness of the stite About Anamosa, Towa, the very man 1 was looking for. Sibih I by et U ot SHltas e e 1018 i Tk R Al S J. I W. HAWKINS, OF Sairancn consists, In oxnet humbers, | Avawosa, In., Dee. 18, —[Correspond. I retraced my steps, but beforel could | pension money at one time, $13,200. He | AR s ] rather monotonous, and the dancer spins Architect of #4102 in-stute funding bonds, | G0 O TR Ereanbr overtake them they hail halted in front of | hat in' tho Bivventh 11in6:s et Theadgro Leutz, 5 Willinms Court, Bus. it e et s Which fall e in 1907, Tho. anuual ia. | eneeof the Bre. | L Ereanbrack, of e et ey It hattod i front of | was in_ the Bleventh Illinois cavalry and | o il ] 15000 | round in time with the mewsure, which feos . 31 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, terest on these funding ‘bonds is about [ firm of Remley & Ercanbrack, leading | wilure the ono | hd overheard hesan | nos hurting the spine while with Sher- | Rutts ¥ incon, Portund, Moo o e 1 | grows faster and fastor, { Etavator On 11t sttect: 96,000, which is met by the state sinking | attorneys of this part of the stute, and | \riting a dispateh, I took a positjon | 1, neat Atlanta. Ile was long an in- 2 As she turns she seizes an cgg from the — fund, which cach year only leaves a verv | who is also grand high pricst of the Royal | within sonnd ot the instrument, and be mate of the Indiana hospital for the in- Clirand Catiiope ste, Now ™" | basket, which is held on her left Brooder ot HRRES alt balanee :[{I(!l meeting the interest I'he forthcoming report of the state il sane, but 18 now a harmless, fooble mun. | e i o) | urim, and rapidly inserts it in one | GAMOWAYCATIIR | SmOREHOLN CArrie Arcl Masons of Towa, slipperd and ell on | a1 Sfvibbline s pon o suppositions | He lives with an only davghter at Can' | Lovd 6 Fonel Colvsiini: Ky of the knots. Iler civeulac motion % F. M. WOODs, troasurcr, thint will appear in’ connection [ Lhe sidowalic yosterdny and broke his |00 & SN Tor pay for thi dispatens | Panr auocsrer caso 1s"that of. Join Owen | SObIL Mirini i siioni. 1 | caumses the threads to streteh out like | Tjve Stock Auctioneer with the feports of the state officers, will [ ¥ight arm in two_different places, also | TG RERVIERE B fo IR (st | ho quearer easo i that of Jotin Owen | Hii Sonthe Toledo, Ohio Shokes of Lu wheel. She keeps o | “iaigs made i all parts of tho U S, at fuie undoubtedly be a very interesting docu- | splintering the bone badly. He came | oflice. I was interested only in the siz- | & arvous. trouble came tpon e b | o e i, Dy Curort oz this till avory kit s s e, il | rates. toom 3, tato bioal, Linooln, Nolh ment upon the finances of the state ex- | very near to death's door lnst summer | nature. When trat was roached the it | \hien ho found ralief only by walking | M Ao i, Washine on, 1 ¢ A T T O | A S B O pressed i detail, 4 ing the nati ti « cnut clicked off the ¢ ‘Churles ; 1< Stranos | Christ Hasse, Washburn, 11 A A = i v o e while attending the national mecting of | &ftument clicked oft the name *Chavles | until completely exhausted. His strange | SHesy s i : k1 Druciior. 53 1ivision st, Uhicaio all the eggsssho spins around so fast thit T d Canningt company yester. | (he Royal Areh Masons at Washington, | S¢hifl malady erew upon lim, and he woull v Moy - her feattires can hardly be seen. A false B. Il. GOULDING, r- ' 3 g kb *Aht I have found you at iast,’ was | got up'in the middle of the night and veston, Tox. ..., step and H iy D) puld L d l cles of incorporation of ‘the company. | mit ot Washington monument, busily en- | yiow. heginning of his trouble the time th g - i Aninty and dime 5 The business to bo trinsacted is g BRI Rt BR IR o eginning s trouble the ) Disciin, Pinciin 5 dainty and difficult part of her dance t Corrosp In regard to loans solicited. The business to be transacted is a gen- | gaged in sightseeing, when unobserved A broaclilng Tk ot sor i ysolt. LT ety el I e e RCliuiDIucEhoy LRl excoute, for the danee is not done til] | Hoom & iichards Biook, Linooin, Nev. eral canning of fruits and vegetables, | lie stepped of the cdg Jeading down the | «“llow aid you know 1t was [ he ex- | grisate over a very fow hours., Fating on, New Vork ey Brory Sk b thkeu o itk HhveRd il pmteheree e id the company is organized for the [ mode of aseending ind would have been | elaimed in some surprise, 1 evaded the | Bh ot OVer (A L Arenzvilie, 1S et ! g 185 tako: ead A work with a capital stock of §10,000, in | iustantly dashed to'death but for a young | qucstion the hest T could, and procecded | pharcoit@ i daylizht or darkness, i == D L ufely SEE s U ey Gty Riverside Short Horns shares of §3 . 11 the company do- | man, wio canglit him ns. Ee was going | taoaion the best 1 could, and proceeded | keops up his travels and perpetual tramp. ot e ok Rirl dccounbliaties | Qf strictly puro Lintes and Butes Tapped ostte. sires, the articles state that the capital | over and pulled him back, loheel d S POMNGI0 Around his house there is a beaten path [ W Hunt, Vineton. Ala, th sh Clity Na this, never crushing a shell or displicing | Hord numbers about 66 aead. SoalmRyi o reniaa SORBEOIIOLL oo IRl Lof ooy ot tofith me short by saying: 2 _ foot deep, worn by months of ineessant | _tional Bank, Selina, Aln oo asingle egg. When all are vestored she | Families ~ropresented: Filberts, Crages, stock may be increased to $50.000 by w he trial of Jomes Solts, of this county, “Will you print it preeisely as 1die- | walking. - He goes at a steady gait of a | Mrs Surah Apple, 505 Hayes st, Sun Frane stops her dizzy whirl, curtsies with grace | Acombs, Renick, Roso of Sharons, Moss Roses, two-thirds vote of the stockholders. 'The | who murdered his wife with a hatehet in | gage it of Igive you the information s’ littlatovan three milest anthouE A oFEavan: L Ol 13 ; } fTars hor 1% he lookers, on, | Kniehtly Duchosses, Fint Croek Young Marys, mes of fifteen prominent citizons of | his cow pasture two years wzo, will take | 1 promised " with great prompiness. | tyfonr milts orery taente fone oo | Harrydohnsomco fhrough Chiun- A Oftors hor, bsket to the lookers, on, | phylliscs, Lousas urd True Loves, SEWATUIR BT oditol ot rtinlahs place on the 16th’ inst. in the distriet | “Thos on 1 G, Breat protptness. | ty-four miles every twenty-four hours, ) Stodwell, Train Master CCC& 1| who often break the eggs to prove that | Bulls for suio. 1 Fury Bates Filvert, 1 Pur W . B . hen, said he ‘there s bi me other | 518 miles each week, 2,280 miles every Ruilway, Cleveland, Ohio 15.00 wick has been used to chunee | Bates Craggs, | Roso of Shavon, 1 Young Mag i ank, sherift of Cheyenne | court before Judge Giffen. It is thought | condition. Tell me how vou knew me. month, 27,000 miles a year. In the last | John Olson, @ Edth st, New York: L. 15,000 i~ 1Pme Cruick Shank and others. Come county, departed homeward terd: he will be sentenced to death, as his guilt | 1 have put myself to no end of pains to two yenrs he has footed it s far as twico | © M Besseys West EnosburaVt, collected 2e Gl inspect tho hord. ~ Address, CHAS. M. BRAN- from an official visit to- the stae capital, | is undoubted and the crime commtted in | concoal my jdentity, and was_fiattering | around the lobe. Ho shaves himgelf a8 | Pa o mmn Moo ok Now YK 1500 | . W, YOWRLL, Dudley,IlL, Dy, | 505 ucoin, Nob. s mission being to bring a convict | colil blood. myself that [should leave the city to-might | e goes about his beaten track and . take: party In Vord Geiis, Mox Jaresl) 10000 | J. H. McLean's Tar Wine I ‘y,‘| mis | — " When 1 L o e AR SERAR 18 00D e s b maan who shat || X f that Ls leave 3 £ ¢ goes about his beaten track and takes | v 2 Mox s 10000 | U H, MeLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm is When in Lincoln stop ut named Lee Munn, who was sentenced at i ¥, the young man who shot | id give you all the slip. his nourish t as he walk: Ho is 115 Edward Quinn, Alliance, Ohio, through th iy mo > that 50 > o o the Iast term of court there 1o a resi- | and instantly” killed another man, with | 1 sy b le informati L e e ament as e walks. Hels also | Adams Expross, Cloveland, Ohio 5,000} 10 0T VAMAEGING L RLEE S OARY ! National Hotel & N i ) anoth , mave him the information, a pensioner. M Harrigon, (06 Delawnro avo, Puiiadel: lief from my cough. 1 have had chronic el, dence in the penitentiary. The sheriff | whom he was aged playing cards and | Jaughed heartily and said: *You deserve -~ ~ phia, Pa.. & 5,00 | Rronchitis for yeurs, and would not be | And get a good aiuner fo e, visited the auditor and seciired a warrant [ over winch they had adispute; at Maquo- | the news for your ingenuity.’ We went Friend of Woman. Thos MeConnell, Migtord. Dak S0 5000 | Without the medicine for anything. FEDAWAY Prop. for #121.90 as his fees for conducting his | keta, Jackson' county, a little over three up to his room, and ut the énd of an hour This title is often applied to Mrs. Lydia | G A Kinumett, Baltimoro Md 000 5,000 g ) 5 man to Lincoin. years ago, was | turday released | tne anterview was written, ‘The noxt Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., by happy | s W 0 Hubliard, Log Anxolos, Gl = I'lic governor has appointed and com- | from the penitentiary on the oxpiration | morning the Gazette leaded the story and | Wives and mothers who have been cured | &1 Millor, Halscl, Ky, throush P G Pot nugsioned for a term of four years Silas | of his sentence of three years Thatio 1t the feature of the paner. - Tho | of distrossing disordars’ and. rolloved. of | a0, ewling Creon Ky i siis Lawrence iy Ostrom & Co. S. Willard, of Chicago, as commmissioner [ Schmit, the man sentenced fo be hanged | other newspapers printed o brief ps yiin and suffering by Mrs. Pinkham’s | Henjumin £ Prouty, Hurttord, Conn in the state of 1linois for the stute of Ne- | on the Isi of Junuary, 1888, for the mur- | wraph something ke this: “ezetable Compound. Mrs, L. H. o, urokn, gl ; ] ! i 1 braska. Commissioner Willard has duly | der of a man in West Union, has arrived ir. Charles Sehiff, of London, whose | 0f Strother, 8. C,, says in a recent letter: | § 1 Spaeor, Juoxeonvie. a7 \ [l qualidied for the position. at the penitentiary to serve the interven- | presence in Cincinnati tor several days has | “Your medicine has done me 50 much | 8 Lippinan, 803 13 way, Oukinnd, G \ i 4 Yesterday afternoon the staie board of | ing year between now and the date of his | had reference, it is believed, to the purehase | good that I don’t think T can stop taking | MW Putniin, Brightwood, Ind . i printing was considering the bids as ad- | execution, aceording to the new Iowa | of the Cincinnati Southern road, left the eity | it until [ am entirely well. 1owe all my AT ST Is Death to i vertised for and making the awards. | law that requires that the man shall | last night tor New Orieans without any of | good feelings to you. ‘The doctor can't Mes Anplo AL OGR Kot aai Ol Mo M a i | Among those present from outside the | serve onc yeavin_the pemitentiary before | the newspaper men being able to- secure an | rot any credit for curing me, 16 is your | J'5f Riere s Crested Hitio. or 0 e el "itylinu--' sted i‘n the n:~i|clt~ were (,“.ulrl! his_exe ulmli. He isa hoy in years and """;.\'_‘“‘_-l L e licine that has done me more good wn Clurion Co, b 1 Chills and Fevers 'MH‘”"H'WM"W” Or Iusomuia, and Taylor, the Omaha Republican, and | elaims that he received §300 for the job. *“T'his interview gave me the chance than anything 1 have ever taken.'” A son, Willow Grove, W Va T id Feye: A i et i Honey Glbson, of Gibson, Miller & Rich- | Ho shot a ran by the name of Smits Jod | hid been secking to become o Toporter., | Hrsmmnbos me g, v ok, faken ) v | #a f Commarco, Memph LYRLOIEEYor, g Dissimulation, ardson. then set fire to the house, and when Mr. ‘“Iremember,” continued the same | derived so great a benefit from the use of 7 s Y Indigestion, 0 Of Food, DAt 2 p.m. the board made awards on | Smiti's wife came to the window endeay- | speaker, “an inexcusable error I com- | your Vegetable Compound that T recom- | 1T Coiby, Wiliows, Cal X Dyspepsia, Ton Yoears OLd, the bids submitted for the work as adyer- | oring to eseape from the burning build- | mitted 'while employed in the Boston | jend it in the strongest terms, with the | Paid L I Doz, People’s Butik, New Or- < JEPEREIA, . \ 4 tised to be done. There were a number | ing he shot her also, He says he would | oflice some y there lived in | ygmost contidence and am - sure it will e R R Surgical Fevers, f ) No Fusel Oil, of very interested contestants for the | prefer to be hanged now, but unfortu- | Winehendon a gentleman of the | cure the most stubborn cases, Leonsider i ! L Blood Poisoning. Absoluteiy Puare work, and the board after adjourning | nately he cannot have his preference. name of Murdock, the presudent of the [ \tory uwch better than any othier pre- 5 Co, Colitmbus, Ohio \ and holding an evening session, decided | A gencral move has been mado by the | Cheshire ralway company, a stockholder | paration made for all Female Com- 130 Btate at, floston, Mass. to reject all bids and c; ql for new bids to | democrats to secure the postollice, but | i number of panking louses, and the [ prgecs famos.carlor, Loson, Mamg.. .- be sibmitted at 10 o'clock to-morrow. the great trouble is they are divided | OWner of considel real estate 1n g - Joshua Burrell, 15 D sty N W, Wash The board of regents met this evening | among the lves, there being two can- | Boston. Shortly before the ineident T am { teflections. C . at the chancellor’s oftice in tho university | didates in the field, Mr. N. 8. Noble and | about to relate happened, Mr. Murdock | Piiladelphia Record: Joseph Jefferson building, but adjourned without com- | Wm. Cunningl both leading demo- | obened a braneh office in Boston. This | js writing his recollections of the stage. B e I IO e satac pleting its busines: crats, and each ]Izla“" ot out his petition ?,lllcf- W |~"»\ it |;I=fx'n'<l m"'Ing;'gt- of i‘ Mr. | His experienc lnlg'm with Ihi: fourth c0, Cal ¢ 2000 THE CRY OF CAUCUS and sent them to Washington for the | puckwminster, whose family reside in | year, when, as related to William Win- VING OF JULY 13, 18 i tho ery tiiat the old machine und every | considocation of Grover. Which evee | Winchendon. One day Murdock tele- | {er's' biography, he was brought before DRAWING OF JULY 13, 168, anti-Van Wyek factor is raising at the | way he decides it dissatisfaction must be | graphed Buckminster ‘to mail him at [ the footlights by Thomas D. Rice, the | Wm Ciem, Monrooville, Tnd prosent time. lu the early days follow- | the result. once some important papers in a law- | famous delineator of negro character. | fHAgnes, duniston, Al oL ing the election the fight was made | John Merritt, the oldest settler in this | swt. Buckminster was illat his lodgings | “This comedian, on_a benefit occasion, st 110 ton, Mass .. ! openly in canyassing the legislators- | (Jones) county, died at bis home recently | With a severe cold, and divectod his clerk | introduced the ' ehiid, blackened and 15, Pnrgo & Co's Bank, San Fran eleet, of Van Wyck nh nti-Van Wyck, [ on the farm where he settted November | to telegraph that fact to Murdock in [ arrayed like himsclf, into his perform- | W B Cushinan, Worcosto but of late, cither through & recognition | o, 1837, just fifty years ngo nest Novem- | ovder that Murdock might understand | anec of ‘Jim Crow, and littie Joe swas | 00 Bones s W 45t of the senator’s strength on the purt of | ber. e was born in the town of Ovid, | the reason of tae delay. The clerk in- rried upon the scene in- a bag by the eman, cave Moyer liros Drug (o, his opponents, or through a wholesome | Sencca county, N. Y., in 1806, He was | Stead of sending w message fully explain- | shambling Ethiopian actor and emptied nens City', Mo understanding of the facts as they really | the owner of 750 aercs of land ing the mattor, merely wrote: *“Buck- [ from it with the appropriate conplet Vito Dilgenza,cor Wushington and L exist, thoy have abandoned entively the s ster s sick." Ladies and gentlemen, 'd have you for to | g Laion Do 4 talk of candidates as individuals and A School Boy's Contribution. (@ low it happened T never kuew, ex know, ¢ " g A Stey X e, Detroit plead tearfully for a caucus—for king Dee. 11th copt that T was more dead than alive | I'se got a 'little darkey here to jump Jim h eaucus, with its secrecy and sell outs, OAKLAND DOT when [ went on duty. When that dis Oraw, dohn 3 Mllor Rahuyy o : and accompanying treache which ap Tt RUARD. PAT P teh reached ’\\;nrli,lmlnu it :x“lx The boy |m;.wll.m‘l\":|~~vn||\<4||(!u- exact FSond. Nutlans T i ; pears at present 13 e {lie don’t ure AL they sland is kminster is dead.’ The news traveled | attitude of Jim Crow Rice, and sang an Mas 3 p= hope of the corporations and the | 8 nice place after all.~ Mr. Henryisa . and in less thav thirty minutes, L am | danced i imitation of his sable com- | Frank Lo Guscio, k The GREAT A PE I‘I?FR Geres. Wlhorefore, at the pres | golug to have revival meetings in the | told, the whole town wasin an uproar. | panion, and wus a perfect miniature hke- | 411 Powall. . ? el ent, if u logislutor comes to the capitol | new Methodest Church, so the hoys say, | Mrs. Buckmister passed rapidly from | ness of that long, ungainly, grotesque | ¥4/ Es 3 3 Thia will cortify tiat L hive e camine Lo sanple of RELLE OF BOURBON WIISKY recoived from the greatest encray of Van Wyek will not { and then wo will have a Pick Nie, And | one fit to another. Murdock was frantic | and exceedingly dvoll comedian,’ From | Shoe s 3 3 JAMMENCHONTIOMN & L) 2 Denille Lo ke hartuetls 1 UASLOM andall uthe! Sor) commit hmsclt, but how he will plead for | we Have hadn grand time a Coasting. | with fear lest Buckminster had proved a | that time Jefiorson had-been a conspicu 2ith st, Kic) RN Feoivisbilio, Ty even the old gray headed women turnci | defaulter and then committed suicide in | ous figure upon ther English-spoaking | A W Oxles 4 ¥arasleby Drusista 1l g % Io. e VOLITICIANS IN TOWN out wnd went s whizzin down o hill | 8 moment of reworse, whilo th triends | stage. g8 Kol 038 nixth 8 : the Eiitod Mt ad seut 49 uny There has been an indux of politicians | just as fast as any of the boys. It has | and neighbors of the deceased man - es Mupy E Murdock, 011 Folsom st, 8an o s 7 10,8410 0117 and mamUare Alact of tho Juele: | Hoan anful mudiy. tor sovaral davs apd vacked teir Druius for some solution of i Il A 10 | LAWRENCE OSTROM & CoO. Louisville, Ky L g A A araLsoufboupdlran opambrtilien (e S _Wholesale and Distributing Agents, D. Webster was in from the Republi “ Scioon Boy dont Murdock and several of Buckmin i ! o ’ GOODMAN DEUG CO., and p ] e R O e L AR il SRR S ster's relatives, who proposed to remove | N en RILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, { Omalia. Agee, who is nursing a yery wegk boom Complexion Powder 1s an absolute | Buckminster’s’ body to W inchendon S % Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, 8an Fra Fumilies supplied by GLADSTON LOS, & €Oy Oniaha, 1ot for the speakership, was down from { necessity of the velined toilot in this cli- | You ean imagine their feelings upon - wom | T CLARK DRUG CO., Aurora. Sonator Keckly and Hon. N. | mate. Pozzoni's combines every element | reaching Buckminster's lodgings to find i iank of Memphis, Tenn R V. Hurlun, of Yok, wero in town, and | of buiuty and purity him enjoying the best of health and won- DR Tce, s Goanito sk, South tias Bruno Tzichuck, John Mathicson and - deving, unul it was explamed to him, ton, Ma vy yaan sl 5,000 Phillip Andres, of the Douglas county A Preferred Creditor, I what it was all abont f | 3 N Siith t Monroe, Va x| ydelegution, were in the city securing their | Macon Telograph: “Mine fren’,” said | “And what did they do with you? L birs O Goldemith, 717 Norih Walla aiy Gl M . 3 places of vesidence for the days of the | 8 Geovgia merchant to & drumnicr who | asked one of the company ! Ao adeipiiia, Pa Herd aession. A conmingling with these ele- | used to frolic with kim, after the former | @“Nothing. I had always rendered 4 Jns J Clirieh Clura und Perdido ats, " - ments would disciose about every phase | bad compromised all around at 40 cents | futhful services before this oceurrence or Now (rle A K RELIABLE J WE of the political view, butthereis certainly | on the dollar, and giined o year to wi 1 would have lost my place, for Murdock | 21rs M Broderick, 25 Pricur 'st, Now Or E LER) o andercurrontantd vecogiton tad N, | up tho busincss” i oini e ko of | mido seversl suempls ' lave me dis ] g Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, 8ilverware arlan ;\:; ..»: .<||\x_. :{;3«‘:“ ker \'.Kn.xa;;x lf‘u‘ \. lt ‘nvl_u I —Lrevere u.l.\,’, ™ i R e wh Wao nlulll){jn‘u:th e, Al K d‘ mz;l ngvubmun-r lu:"::l the lowest. Kopairing a specially. All work warrant- Yesterday tho record of aivorce cases | © *“Fhanks, old fellow, thanks. 1 knew | telegrapher, I remcmber one in partie Ju0 M Muson, Kansas Ciiy, Mo B SRR B A SUi it was acceleiated by two petitions in the | you wouldn't go back on me. How are | ular in the case of an elderly maiden DRAWIN G OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1856 ik district court which will do fora very fair | you goiug to arrange it lady, who telegraphed her fumily physi " 2 OF BEPTRMBEL U, 188, e ey e o sz average in this Indi of the trans The merehant led him aside cian from Saratoga that the waters were lmarth, Deerficid, New York 45,000 Missouri country. The first case is thatof | “Vell,” said he, ue eye, “'l | not giving her the relief she expected 2 Malian, Cavson City, Nev... ... 10,000 Minsolln oountry, The e case lo thatol | Vell¥uud bo eloaiug, oue eye. ) | hot glving ber thi rollefshe sxnects e et o | The C, E, Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co ye. i A sth st, bet' | and K, N W Washington, Small sets forth in his petition that he | gowtor got er d--n cent outer dis piz- | re ed thus by telegraph D C 15,000 has lived in Laucaster county for ten | ness ““Take a doz of pills. MOST PERFECT MADE W o, Oaceoln, fowd: 0 1000 N. W. COR, 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. vears, that lie was married in’ the year | “And you call this wakiog we apre- | “She took them and became so ser e Arenip fihera, ey Mass . 18908 o b st 1604, that thare has bacn nochildron born | ferred. chediiors” ‘Tho. drujimers eyes | onsly 11l that Hor phystohes. was som. | Eo P Dy ogsrtio Ty, Sngty sod | i gk, Oriental Warchouse, 1 Prapacst o gsoey dmariphien loc aale 10 a0 parfs of tha oky, Landu for aale in to them, and that he has alwaysconducted | coulil bave boen knocked off with a stick. | moued in great haste, ke came to the | noAmmoniafime;hum s Phohetse Deriics | and Brannan sts, San Francisco, Cal OYNY Govoly ip Betress, s himself as a faithful and kind husband. | “Vy not* You kuow all about id now, | elegraph ofice in # lowering rage the | -~ Esuacts, Vaadls, ol Baro8 oliciouaty, | | Puld Exclimnge Baink Of Daiins, Toxns. . 10,000 A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS The defendant, his wife, lie olaims to the | but dew udder velicrs vou't ind id oul | next day ane declared that the operator LR Lo, Pllladeivhia, Pa 16400 Of Tities of Dougias county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or auy other lier dutios as & | furer year.” who received the message was nearly re- £ g Marauor del ino, s i K tub st 1300 | lnformation desired, furpished f1e6 of charge upon applicaticn, {l Consumption, i‘IJMM‘A D Sleeplessuess, i

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