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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: lRIDA}'. DECEMBER 17, e e P o e o e e, e e v f of Mallali ve y t were tw rvme folk, | £ i O | scoms to be left in as rough and ne- | tho palace wall, This | e s ; L —_— uuch of the distance over | INTUERSITY OFNERDARH A | eeonnd for a ca ae othe Judge G, W. Post, of York; Senat SAND SCENES IN COREA, i reating ol A ) Ve Liver an ;l;\m;lr E ting yosterday in o o make it s o bt Two Important Decisions Handed is kopt | o7 ensily worn and safe ana ble, 1 o ver and stamach Pad by A ye 14 “tem, MR, LAWS' N [} 3 f n | AN enemy T et Down By Judge Hayward -Third it Hie . - . Juddhist ~ Monks and Danc 11 rounded up 6 tiino, b « 0% | toat " " " pos aE a8, Chiod Jariiay. proset 3 Aty Rev. D. Marquette and Y = z o of the Morn | COTERID Dath lower down. The path i s Liver and Stomach Pad o 3 Aver andd Stoms MOUNTAIN FORTRESS OF A KING. | lakes wother tway, only reached by | o i A Rl L £on and Fourth-Class Postmasters $13 t re tra re M chront Girl A Hard Road to f S majesty !!.\ ¢ ated across it it swollg Teavel, stroyed, and pursuit by this path is « other the i Judging by the trouble we ox ynly stifl and painfal. In either - pei i ng down the dizzy path — . - y tion Oil may lied on to | an y would have a hard time going | Hia ¢ o, A4 ‘ VRS quietly stated ¥e 4y, W effect a cure. It kills pain, 25 cents. A correspondent of the Sai Francisec As it was, only one of our party w Aoty bl pdld - 5 from an ex rer L Scer | Popular discrimination in fayvor of Dr. | Chronicle, writes from Scoul, in Core He got to going too fast over T — of regonts so far ha n the examining | o S | eotd . I's Cough Syrup has given it a larger | says: On a bright September day out sand ridge, and not be ble t — of the reports of 15 of depart- | of Colum! < deputy, and the | sale than any other remedy of its class. | Jittlo party went at the invitation of the | €atch hold of anything to stop his head R Ostrom & Co. ents. The chiancellor’s report shows thy ws of the scl \ o 1 2 cents King of Coren to visit 1is famous moun. | 100 course, his legs refosed to keep up client satisfie 1 { - th his body and he fell, sus " e T adhres rL A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. | tain totrent. - One plucky lady was to ac- | Slight fnjury.® /] OF BOURBON n | 1 t e company us. A sedan chair nad been s - 3 . on d no om 1 The Bones of mous Beasts Ex The First Keen fiyes ) timion Pylkiin ineflicicncy humed fn Spokane County, W, 1. | provided for her, but she preferred a 2 WAt i | i in the preparatory department, but & | and uscle »t the co on ns at A . 2 ap | horse. Early in the morning we wers As the season advane pains Is Death to T - % Consnmption, YHi This PSR : i i presttnbly Tacoma (W, T.) Daily Ledger: W, M. | S000, @ o 10 ot o Took at onr | fChes by which rhenmatism makes itself { pgyariy i ; cause of the for ceogniz ire will make | I« e well known fruit grower of ‘I SRS MR LA d e 1 ' [ known, are experienced after cvery ex- | ©© JP. y w1 At S y ) £ Srtion » it as. | coma, gives the particulars of a wonder- | ponies without enco ing their heels. | posure. Itis not claimed that Hood's | Chills and Fevers 2 % Amaa, Or Insommnia, and cre 1s du ¢ v clas ) not | ful discovery of bones of extinet animals | Tlaving made selections and gotten the | Sarsaparilia is a specttic for rheumatism done in the high set L ik 2 ” in Washington territory, which will at- | o000 oIl arranged, wo prepared to | —We doubt if there is, or can be, such a move to bring the 1s ty ‘ wh tract the attention of the students of | 10 50 g ioion! with his expanse | Temedy. But the thousands benefitted | Indigestion, B ok or Food, in Convention=Notes during the past two yoars thore wiotal enrollment of 660, Ther a decrease in the number in o 1 r 0 leaplessness, | Typhoid Teyer, AR i . it Dissimulation, Blood Poisoning. e constant use by pund or rocks. One of . the world, In etter to the Ledger | of leg, tightly-fitting jacket, red hair and ) B \ '\ Fod Hgueated About two ve T It e ng others who suffer from the rheu ; ! e h & by ¥ from Spokane ¥ just received, he | ominous looking hat, always scemed te | matism to take it before the i keen | Surgical Fevers, SRR, % 3 No Fusel Oil, scho sl shows, unmistakable evidence of grent | ooty paiin hne be 80 necustomed e ¥ in conversation with Mr. Coplen of ' that [ (e, ! \ A an: A crenm made of confeetion on credentials of graduation | 2l ti Mr. Coplen of that | ¢j,6r Gutterfly hats, that the tight cloth i : emdelihy i i regi the voleanic formation | j;07fs wasturn min gives him a sort of is the basis of all uncooked ¢ v rapid inerease in numbers and interest < ¢ | had examined son bones of great name for XXX powdered sugar, costin W tai A « ] )l common in p: Iy of women ol in the military department. In the com it by i Bion e | antiquity. Accomvanic 1 by M UoBIoh | v ~Huwe: tHuMT B0 Witk e | 10 cents a pound ) i 1 r ¢ dug it 1t is loc \va onastrin of and the work 1 simpl sullicient of ack of roowm it is mupossible to haye vernor Che ry praitie. The ex L || e ] bl by ] w s s at first 3 RIS hrL Th WoRRor SRATIcR. e ¢ PaHRInTAg y peniric. Theexcavation around | BARIes e «ise Somem o el ot | auantity is not v at lirst, 18 more depriving the conipanies of this priv d 1 thirty or forty feet acr i | one while the forcigner approaches and Tl § Bood 1. ol Rnd branltiny during a major of the sciool TWO IIIORTAN woro covered by several distinet Wik Rowever, DAt | 4 ihe white of one, two or m of 20,000 for the ereetion of' wn armory | | ourtiod terra ol Who tirst 1 Donih ot of e | cold water. Then stit in contuctioncr the GRRREM LIhga o the Bookwaltor-Lan gravel, then voleanic ashes, then o layer | 088 e sngar slowly until you have it stiff as ara Memoria 1 A com ) i - | 4 », we soon passed a large gate ov % A % Lar for $10,000 ¢ m taken no less than nine mammoths, or Hale ! o | fingers. Flavor to taste with any essenc ;:.”l‘m!uu medienl department was ap- | GERSH I RGOS B elephants of difteréntsizes, the remains of | mididle of the | Tikcd best, Vanilla is always safe, Mold ointed, consisting of IS, Alex h i y 85" Bridonptons sn Gratler Ogon | of valanble Lincoln r o son turtle. Riv. Coplon kidly bro: | ings oponing upon latizo stono platforms, [ 1atge matble, into ogg shpoes, cubes, B o anstono and onarles Dxford. | ireatly neerdo to ils own henelit and nted my with some speeimens of squares or lozenge sh and lay upon ; ence chamber, This gate and its accom- Ay At " e | bones of the larger mammals we anying buildings commemorates one of Flavor rt of the French erenm board will ask for dn npproy Tl it o 1o | derful to ook at. The horns were panying buildings commerporatos ane of | 4y with peppermint or winterzreen dus olloge, RHERRG | : art : which it stands 1s the ligh road to China dn uuH:(u'QK-n.-‘ in ’\{1.“.:‘.“‘[::. branehes | 3 fL S resehod | Bead just befow the “eyes, ~extending | WL SIS VG WER FOEILO RN | to dry, and you will have throe viricties | | 4wt osrtity tiat e sxamined v sumpla of BELLE 01 BOURNON. WITISK o y Ous substunces und s 1y pure. 1ch; iy b Medioinal purposos o Gl ! il BASe o Whiel Uisal s Sotght to | over the head. By droppitg the I fieots Scoul with Peking. 1t was a pleas. | cream Hlavored with vanilla into ) - Ry Y : ! {i L.,u..:,mf Koo sl e d by the act of | Fo B0 Ne 5 3 the act of feedi i ; u bvas o ; congress endowlng this colloio have a real estate deal set aside. It ant morning ride of thirty li (about ten | fRoNt the Stz of S tweniv i eout picee, | Feinernd ) ‘ ST i, g (0 any address in e A 4 rested on the ground, o | 50 08 to divide nicely into halyes, and facuity communicated with members of | Wade, the Kanfmans tading a house aud | FEH O LS EEMLS 16 Have ving the triumphant arelt | 0D R e or the | LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Loulsvflle Ky the legal fraternity as to the advisability | four in East Lincoln with Brace for | ’ y deep and diflicnlt Faae Yetots the p falson oo Y ¢ | be ready to eat in a fow hon were almost unanimous in favor thereof. | trade was made before the boom in Lin decp ut the bottom of the turn or [ S21d rock, which rose on ono sideto d | Ty oglate crenms nre a favorite (| GOODIIN DRUG €O and The board, wishing to get more informn. | €oln realty and the : Kauffmans traded ! i ! % determined nd doing much damage to P it 3% O il rul ) A 4 Soe o the e vored with van 04 lelnlht'lwlp')hlcl by GLADSTONE BEC & CO., Omialicts pointa comniitter to_ confer with_ tio triad thay claimed. thoy did not/got nnd ) en foot and ono inch | 3 Invading atmy by rolling huge siones | ;g Uto dry. Melt somo | 24 DEUG CO.__ Ktiito Bar fon, and if m tho snot as represented. Judgo ! \ y = . L i R A T S T Ty ‘nee hed 145 pounds. One | 0% A0 botlmg teakettle. When the erenms ard needed, then to secure theiteo-oporation. | fendant. Brace and the ciad, ke e | of tho tusks measured twolve foot and | hiSPRs) oL dry tuke them one by one on a hivpin or m;\\‘:;lllu;“\Uiln‘;lmu- wiiile the legisla- | PHAeE ’ 4 89 WP | nine inches in length and twenty-seven Atler e reanRtiNoURIREha our | forl and 1ol in melted chocols c ; molar teeth ahteen | you liaye linished, pl. students is of u ver, redita Kearney county, was in | yest SAN S Rgy s o b wore | i on all sides by high mountains, be: i il O R E gl e S AR | RS i Wil U | e, e, g, vl g | i 1BV ME W L | b s s el 3 ELIABLE JEWELER, been good Tl tion and equip- | 48y of the session. My, {| s ng LOIHOLVIC 1 of hot v et thr e f ! N1 I 1 PLXIONTOW- st stock. Prices the lowe iring ity, All work warrant- this department e at of > | Judg in has just tried ot el b S el s Our road last Decame a path, sod 4 ¢ ing a speciaity. work . stitution in ths country, and the large | Which last spring, by vote, huge and antiquo monster wag finally got 1o be so rough that we were | S ed. Corner Douglas and 15th s !~.“n e AR o, mated to weigh twenty tons. Lligedito disniol 1e rest of Al excoriations immediate cour iberal’ appropria. | 0K, ity e SR Just imagine far biek i the misty by- | ¢ pYanging toan rosicy should use it frecly on the is one of the finest in the anat e | of buying or using the stul ' were fined X enan unon Lip ettt tioifortrass o diha'g o — RO 1B Gl R AR o bl o ot v b §100, Other indietments for like | JFishinglon Ferritory wias the bome of | 1o command the witiding appro any Inclaent, N. W. CCR. 15th AND HARNKEY, OMAHA. until fast year, and the rvisk from | Which the jndze promised them would N i e TR g 1l which it pierces is quite a strong | incidents that ever eame under my Property of every description for sale in all pavts of the city. Lands for sale in fire has bech proportionately sned, | eause thousand dollar fines in the futuro | '} G i thaddo tho geniul oS | one, runnsng down aeross o valley be S A iniNblisneo 5, every county in Nebracka. warded to tho Nebraska Dairy associa- | o (S AIIERESEND 'l-'i“jv B ard to these imbedded bones of 'r“tf"_"u:i“ Slcany which o "(‘f U-’“ our magic performance we us Inet, Of Tittes of Douglus county kent. Maps of the eily stalo or county, or any other tion in session at Sutton, Neb in the city ¢ he delegations tha Lo CEONS; Kliy 80 Taamy of | JOEke to puss out beneath at. | gnd while the ‘spivitual manifests information desired, furnishos 'ge upon appli ska in session, send greotings to . the | localit ation of the Methodist 5 ¥ s rt of the for z turnied off in the building. This evening : ; . ! « S e 4 : period or age the animals i ¢ building, T} h ow Senator Edmunds once Nebraska yinen's associition, and ) seems to lead in the siz Hinotliore angze took | Sbirine. The v 3 s * | two or three of us were feeling a little howiScratorBdmunds fon & Sy il B B e e ! d y s il with | e Trazments wh X : : ; assist in entertaming a company of ex CERMAN ASTHMA CURE B He (68 omieR L1 Irahe b ntheeatal| M the in terostroteYorkiamiron andiwliolhor orulolic masitl e Biixor vor waterfulls away up near the clouds, | ahoard walk from the styze down to | i henters muryeled at his emotion in City are W. H. Webster, A L. Reinoche, | climte. - while below us the mountain stream bad | {he center nisle of the auditorium, We | COmPArison with his unforgiving spivit in Ui A G 1 y bRt A Heh | hataral history and ave gy all oy Hood's Sursuparilla, wareant vsn [ e kol ; i Ten Years Old, Already there ur cen says: Thef of the whole territory | strike terror to the mind of Corean pony. | twing Alsolutely Pure from bi utted | th 4 A b ¢ .\;.u ine county 1 stoppas Latah, and | (4o fidures of their beardless riders in Mrs, Henry Brown in the Cosmoy I'he !'Ml cutenant Dud of that section, heinformed me that he | %4ovlich appearance. 1t is not un (Confectioners' sugar is another panies are about 100 cadets. On aceount | to whom will be appoint ent to the spring where 1CHE8 | ypazoment: W Small quantities are ensily landied, ing is twelve or filteen feet decp casily munufactured year, Ho recommends an appropriation | ) ere handed down by Judg lcks and the fact that we f 1,474 to it an exnotly equul quantity ¢ R AL layer was ancient peat, then and gymnasinm, the buildime to be knowi | @ court yesterday, ont ; cing Ll by tl mittee to examine candidates for gradua- | M skwalter, of Ohio, ATH arse peat. From this spring were e e ey e | enouzh 1o bi molidad into_ shape by the Bear, I, D. Walderinan, M. W. St te defondant as agent civo bear, and hyonas, ‘extinet birds, | P Wiich tite brond at this | (e paste into balls about the sizo of n 3 d He | as though weant for some kind of aud N i comumittog was cecomuonded by the | 143 EOL th plaintin tho hove | Telies. ‘Tho dimensions of somo of a platter ' 1o diy 33,000 for erecting a building for the i b | kind of a tusk and _protruded from the | thesticeosses of China, The road won | oyce 1o taste, mold into lozengos, set chanies’ arts and cal science. <hall ] o fiva | downiward helow te jaws, then npward | p¥ WASOL U ngHinest Bordel. 4 (06 | of canidy finished. Mold some of the | EAWRENre O o e 7 o an ONnisd ] bies aeldtor g about the size of a twenty-five cent picee. Forsnlo by Dr: 0. TG A0 - BOMHICION L. Liiwi| SOETEILHAL time since a trade was | that extended below s<h mi The broad Chinese roa 61 Gatauliaii B 0 1ln s Bolo o1 diho apewet | CCXun EEolno ANtk ssrmdlenseardhie | WaIRTeHISon IE ECEEEERE R T paeneutin us course out of the [ Pillof eream. Set to dry and they Wholesale and D'*strmutxnfl‘ Agents, c dizzy height and_would allow of wsmall, | y 1 X 3 hite (L miion Donle ) on the subject, preseit & resoiution G np. | to Zot n stock farm, which in the caso candy Wake, amold sl bite of | BILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Dealey L onnal feet and one inch {00 “then. (They now have Gatling EESLRLOR Lk ment of the h Qetotiea® | Hayward in this case found for the de ty-four inches in cireum- | i and one of “them could command | PRKe olhtatint wibowl setoveria ments show that the work d ! enator-elect Lowis A. Kent, of Minden, | e i reporte t : ¢ . with the crop of 1 W bordered on | USINE ew r L e R ng liquor selling o | feet across, and finary 1A 1 180 8 e rob] sy piie rbves - Watchr‘a. Diamonds, Fme Jewelry, the ware number of studente thbine the geier e | temperance town. A drugai foet and six inehes high, and obliged to disniont 1k the rest of | 52 an indispensablo ar Liconsed Watchmakor for the U. P depot. ; s re fince : I 0| gully, with slop s of smooth biack | Fy Mo r | [ L e e antiquity, probubly before the | EA B Sopnesiden of mooth s perteetly harmless. | Ihv C. E. Mayne R,.Ll Esta.te and Trust Co by steam the plunt appen i upon the earth, that R R et L OB nses hang over the sumo partios, | these mons Jimals, that vowmel | eonstructed of huge bioeks ot stone, and | ¢ 5 Otelot e funvie The followm commumeation was for: | it the business was not stopped 1t matters not what the theorics may be | tween two peaks and allowing the | gutin Cheyennen week or two ugo. A COMPL LT OF ABSTRACTS e regonts of the Umversity of Ne. | are pre g for thete individual | el oo provortions; wrhy so many of | il “seenory * from” tho_gate fo. tho | ik ok on- thorain all the RO it I T BV thtl ot i nity of its proportions, aud such anwhane e e, | high on either side, while the Lt glum, and we put our heads together and vitation of a senator to Trof. Bessey and My, Wing are attend. | bishops and elders watching for pei ot appearance in this port of America | o' we would et glimpses of hicte Sil- | o oo mnesire e omminee. AN | confederate soldier with such feeling that ning's sossion of the honrd { Rev. N. il Gule, James Stewhen, Rev, J, Placed on the Pension List. in many places holiovied out_fine stone | cail this the run-down.’ Well, when | PeHUCS: ken up in consudering the question | B, Liston, i Darten, N. 18 Lorsinger | galtimore Sun: Catain Lewis Bailey, | buths, with cusitious of soft, clear suad, | this cubiet act was on - two of us who | = wppropriation, und will consume a | #nd others. “The Omaha con o ceteran passenger conduecor which looked indeed v were not engaged started outto have greater part of the afternoon session, ast to arrive and number the least, rvice of the Balfimore and Ohio Rail- though it was & hot day, we were at such | some sport Thelights to beout only AT > P BOYER &" OO THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE but as they evidently ha opular | roqd, on Friday of | . an elevation and we 0 exposed Lo the | (hirty seconds, so we had notime to los ) PEATSIAEN; that has the work of outlining and estab. | currentin their di sy will be i ind as it swept up the tortuous valley | As soon as the gas L £ as turned out we [ S M oy lishing the new Mothodist university for | #ble to hold their own. LV PR RO that we could not sit long in a quaint lit: | gkipped down. the ranway and in A itai’sSates, Yauils, TimeLocks § and into the - - the stiite 18 at work at St. Paul's church, | . POSTMASTERS' CON ¥ of age and is still hale and” e and | tie pagoda like building built on natural | Ll “Thero wo bangod around lively A ey and Jai! Work. this city, and already the tine of two h ! and -Cla - | would nave preferred to continue in ae- | stone pillars in the midst of the Jittlo | among the spectators, hitting one flat- == sruam Street, O:uahs. Neb, days hus been consumed, with vory little g g ka hel N ‘,‘“”' tive seryice. Captain Builey began in | 8tream and commanding a fine view of | hand clip on the tace’ and then anothe e ) y e T venerabls s | Second state meetig (o-day at the Can- | {1 eman on the old “Winchester | rugged peaks and dainty —wat | wutlingg their hair, bumping two men's | Pr0f, Ghas, [_walg Yon Sfleguf NAIVITA ey ovre Sowman, of St. Louis, 1s presiding, and | 101 hotel. Thiere wiis a very respectablo | an “Potomac raurond, running from | Pushing on we soon came fo a I - | heads” togetiier, and playing all such FREE THIA‘_ ol ol of rusibiul rremy Bishop Warren, of Dénver, and ‘f«m.... gathering of the government oflicials. | jiy, rr) Winch Tn 1816 sttemple, which seemed to be the cen- | pranks, and as quick s lightning. Just | PRESoF J.‘I".‘(J';S:'X..:!L‘:....""ifih bt Fowler are a5 in attendance: Tho fol. | The meeting was Callod to order by the | wle conductor of a freight train | ter of the place. Here were numbers of | efore ‘the lights were furncd on we | Crows Kl Tamador of o Spanlih partagn i ptngs, e sl lowing prominent divines of Methodis m | President, L. A, Simmons, of Cortland. | ynd'in 1815 he was promoted to pas- vith s shaved heads, pe- | skippod back onto the stege and mto tl ‘n':,‘:;..’,z‘.‘:,;s gl Chovallor of tho Logion of | bf . Bix fov BE90. and prominent church men in connce Ihe minutes of the lust meeting were | songer conductor until the road was round hats and—of course, their | wings, and (here stopped to watch the | Hoserete, ote s VEREE L FE SEED tion with the bishops, comprise the com- | Teid and approved. 5 burned during the war, After We pleased them by going in 10 | gport. As s0on as the light camo we saw | conormhad o h sty honeoaneud, not be mittee who have the work in charge: he memorial of the committee ap- | jis° pebuilding~ and extention to | £aze on their sleepy Budhi and sdmire 1..‘1 there was great commotion i the | i posense of the worda patent romedy. L ain the Nebrasks Methodist Conference Loy, | Pointed atthe nationwl conyention held | Syrqchurg he was still conductor, and | their sweet-toned bronze bell, house, Fifteen or twenty men were on | Siim i be mat only. & legitimito” i W. G, Miller, H. T, Dayis, C. C. White, 2o lust February, was read and { then the r s finished to Hur'risou- A COREAN FEAST. their fect, and half a dozen were fighting | product But‘ulsswbrify or the Sl 1 0 g P e it s srecelve Tis h ol Blasonie Py J. W. Small and . F. Creighton . burg and then Staunton, and three years | At this place we found the office with each other. One man hnd knocked | easss ot ome ar ot e W ori and Gelisay North Nebraska Conference—Revs. J he scerc G. . Stacy, mude ve- | o7t was completed to'Lexington, 'Cap- | band of music sent from the paiace for | his neighbor down under the seat, and | ¥hio i o gonulas Spanisa Jmparial W. Shanks, A. J, Anderson, L. H. Log- | port which was adopted. 3 tuin Bailey extending his “run_ with_the | our entertainment. ~ We took our s another had his two hands into the hair | “iavamunielo an Tun Down, Nervous, Dys: J 1ps and A. Hodgers. Mr. Kittle made “suggestions for the | complotion of each division of the line. | (chairs) at the table, drank Amer: oF dho man sitting nexl to bin, Ravol- | pet 1ot o1 kot wich s L ka Confe s, W, | good of the order,”” which were well re- | He never had an accident in which any | beer, coflec, champngue, ate potted m vers were drawn, and it scemed that | " "B A 07 [T SIS > Clvials Agenoy, 174 Faitou S B Xo o ilson, "I . Lemon, in, | ceived,and remarked that the first matter | of his passengers were injured. He is | and bisenits from England, smoked Ger- | (yerybody i e | . omati D L. Stevens and P, C. Johnson. of importance was the report of the com- | comfortably well off, and owns a house | man ci nd nibbled the Corean | of piving taken advant of lln-')nlm'i.- HorHajesty’s Favoritio CosmaticGiyesring A"HUO D, Avictme _Methodist Episcopal Colloge at York mittee on constitution and by-lnws. and lot in Winchester. In 1811 Bailey | daintic; Winle we fensted on foreign | oy to play mean tricks, It was ten | Ueed by o Roval Highnoss the. Princors of Walos o * L, Mayhew, . K, Atking and Rey. R. | There apponri vacancy on said | was at a station seven miles east of Win- | articles in this weird, upknown place in | minutes before we could get the house he nobility e R Condre i o ! X, McKuig committee Mr. Kittle was substituted in | chester delivering wood from his father’s | & hitherto unknown country, the of quieted.’ (s 4 Mothodist Episcopal Colioge. Contral | place of Mr. Claggett, who was absent. 1 to the railrond company, when a | Was beightencd by the strange, wild - antded wsthe y—N. R Sin David N rquette On motion the committee w auested ¥ ht train with eight ¢ ame nlong. | music, which times became quite mo- | The Voltaie Belt C Murshall, Mich,, and 4, 1. Maxtield to veport immediately nter recoss { Finfongmocr, who wis alse conductor | notonous, but would then swell up and | Will send their celebrated Voltaic Belt and Neblaska Natmnal Bank ured' Malialicu University at Bartley—Revs, On motion” the president was author- | and fireman, usked Builey if bo did not h;«‘lll to uulmll eof nwAu(nluuu-d llflluren{ l‘;lw~:ml‘"/\|\'!’"“~|1: A ‘mll\l [ W :n“i:l‘lfll’ 3 Jumes Leonard, George M, Boswell and | ized to appoint o committee of three to | want a ply [ fireman, to which | the surroundings, ver two hoursof | ARy man (¥ouhg or ‘MICHeAReQ), il 5 5 . ~ A, Bartle; draft a letter to each postmaster of the y Nirmative answerand | this entertainment we strolled out 1o get ) nervous debility, loss of vitalify, lack of OMAHA, NEBRASKA, by Prof. Cook, . " 4 ceand vigor, and other disease 4 tontion from labor. 'he sesvion thus far aas been a series | state of the third and fourth cluss solicit . The roud fgen had | @ better look at the king's hidimg place, | RV (00 M0E NEGE, B VO Sovired, | Peid up Copital. ... ....$260,000 | br. Sno il ipUEy i o of aloption und rejection and revision of | ing funds to sc the passige i the On the north we found the walls of the | Wil o them for Hlustiated pambidel (ro 50,000 ] s OF [Knnans, the rules governing the edu "otors bill" now hefore cor - place to consist of three very high peaks | No viske incurred, as thirty day s st | EREPLEE < e ) claly to wiy phssiciun or bunk tutions in the state unc a- (nl'u\v. mmittee we Y Arizona Obituaries. of apparently solid stone. One we called | lowed. - W. Yates, Pre idong ~ . (i tion and the reiutio shools already | Messrs all, Brages and Jo ll\r-/ou:n“uwlu \\\nh |;,||lmh~|||"\ Hu-‘sll‘,l( r 1‘«;:11." it .m»nlvmm some A - . '“Im| :i!‘ ; dout. and oxumino free of charge, established will ben b On motion the chair appointed the fol- [ seldom in Arvizona journalism, | what the dome of St. Paul's, and hinaman With a History. ughes, Cashier. - St Rsolf, whon setabiined. “nove 1o | lowing committes to drafta lettor of ro: | the putty-fuce oditor of the Paralyzer an’ | was s evon in appoarance 8s | Thodeath of Tin'Tu-Ling, obsorves T Prof. W, D. COOK great diversity of opinion among breth uest (o be signed by the postmasiers of | nounced the otlier day that w Jare dead, | though i been hewn | Paris correspondent, cannot be said to | W, V., Morse, Jo! Omaha, N Ban reszavding the ratutions and standines | tho third and fourth class in the siata (o | and printed our obituary, The only v sse peaks o ridge shuts in | plunge even the Chinese nation H.W. Yutes, Lewis 8. K Office 1514 Douglas Up stairs of the Methodist schools in opuration and | be forwarded to the rosp ~\vvvhnnm‘u|- possbi hat the oncry cuss had ; 4’(1.\\,."; the mouth of tho val- | moutning, This child "ol the celestis 'A. E. Touzulin e - y arc the members from the | of congress of their districts, asking them | for doing this was that we have not been whic : i wall. Wil cmpire, who did us the honor to t < . : 1ot . rnpart of the state stunding up tor | 1o urge the passage of “Poters” bill;" | at Al Blodzett's saloon during the lastfew | still ano al “up the vailey, | his ubotle amor did ot obey very | o DANBING OFFION: . LINCOLE Bl ifi£SuDIHE[u RY thesp schools and watebing that they do | Messrs, Albright, Worall und Joln duys, Bat he knew very well that this | another succession of peaks. and rid strictly the precopts of Confuciuscon- | THE IRON BANK, 1ot lose their identity or tho good name | The treasurer, Mr. Kittle, made a ro- | Was because we were temvozarily indis- | forms the inclosure ‘on the south and | corntig habits of austerity. e y e AR T s = they have alrcady gainea as educationol | port, which was approved and file haviug gone to ‘Tombstor "W W The hills are not so high in the | ws ) be seen in the colpany of lag or. 18th and Farnuam hits 5 i ns T'ite secretury rond several lottors from s0 and renewed some acauaiut- | east, and are conscquantly cxpped by & | who were not exactly pinks of morality, | A ticacral Bunking Business Transacted "he Tremont to the noon hour yesterday the | postmasters in different parts of the state | We are all right now, however all, also the south side. Proceeding | He d often to s with a rollic 3. C¥IZGERAL ATE R on of location had not reaelied even | promising aid and assistance and con- | aod when the galoot of the Para south f the Huddist temple we passed | 1 bt would i yellow W. HARRIS & Co or. Sth nad ists, Lincoln, Nob 18ion but it was very evident that | taining words of encour ment n the | twrns in his toes it will give us gre: other artic ol food, in such quantities i t Par e life of a A NICIAEN, it 160, 8. ntend or iy, ars 1rom Lous b nay this question came in as an influence, | cause, which w ordered filed pleasure 1o say that his memory w. | a5 would be necessary for withstanding | Don Ju Inder t that he | BANKEES, CH I 40, ¥ On motio association took a herished by those who kiew him mg seige. Indeed thereis so much | wasa * 50 10 lotters," 1 | PABGS ountics, Oltics awd others of 3 LW HAWKINS made that it | until 2.30 p. m., when 1t again assembl : ile even watered soil in the several diop in at the newspaper | ofioe 6 Devan Hiliton. "Gorrasnond: | o ! J st measure the cause of the | and continued' business through the 1 we miles inclosed by the walls and | offi id lay hands on what theater | ence soticited. | Architect, ory proceedings. It was evident | mainder of the day. v PR 25 peaks that it would be hard to starve ont | tic be could find. It has sinee been of ay that the drift of sentiment for OFF FOR THE BANQUET the oceupants of the pluce. We inspected | discovered that it was with this sort of “ B \l h ( | Beco 533 81 Ricuards Blook, Lineol 3 1, | Nev. Elevutar on it stivot ¥ - the location was favorable to Omalia ; ienant. Dudiey and wife e e 1de and | : 5 Vrre Bnont HOLN ot ris this pe The privcipal are that the 5 r D 3 ont of order, but could epsily be r g quarters of rrent pital PV AN AT N ‘@ | M WOODS dele tromtho Western Nubraska | and wite, Ju Ige Mason fin 4 and Jife in it weuld certwinly be pleasant | Such barg on only by o BOSTON,MASS, ¥. M YOOl gonferonce s e ho competin point \\«lr“.\‘ S “1 oot u‘;lhll wife | 3§ 1 with the fine scencry alj about John Chin unnn ' i ]m(h\,l-\\ml CAPITAL, - - - $4d00,000 leu Stock Aur uon@ T in thewr jurisdietion by y McColay and wife and other micw | 2 A B AN EXTENSIVE VIEW wis 80 elever that be s ded in being | gy Y 4 P s A mat anxious for the success of Mallatieu uni- | Lincoln, go to Omaba this ovening to at ‘ From the palace a long a dovted by Theophil ticr. and_be: | SYBFLUS, 400,000 | _Kales o0t iReato § versity at Bar Wd some of thom are | tend the annual banqguet at the lurd b ] | brought us to fle south v came later the Gautier's ceounts of I Bankers and Corpo A Blhort anxious to establish a colloge in north: | hotel of the ry order of the Loyal gate of the fortr from the | daughter, Mu 5, 10 tions solicited : - o western Nebraska in Chadron the country, | Legion, where General Morrow of the | L gallery of which we obtained a mag- [ which t - he tuught the | Our facilities ‘or COLLECTIONS are B 1. GOULDING, For this reason they will locate the uni- | Twenty-first infantry, w ver the an { | niticent view of the seq and islanas, some | Chinese ¢ used to receive | excellent and we re-discount fo: L ne d ' orsity 80 that it will conflict as little as | nual address to the I forty miles distant,togetier with the coun- | aid now and ther some of our sina- | when balances warrant it Iafm 0ans an MJ[MC“. 2 Knaalh with local schools. The north BRIEF ITEMS 3 4 Rl | try intervening. Ships could also be seen | logues, as, 2 the Marquis | Boston is a Reserve City, and balances capondence i 10 loans_solivited »\\‘A conforence is divided betwe Mrs. General Jumes 5. Jackson, for 5 at the port, thirty miles distant. While | d’Hervey-Saint-Den 1 don't know | with us from banks( ated in other Re R A et 10 ieas anl City and Omaha, m»'l‘ m{ Ne- .\...- y of Kentueky but now a resident of S the Hau river, which connects the port | whother he retained an exict know serve Cities) count as reserve Ka conference has both York and | Neoraska, is visiting at the home of ‘ § and capital by its eighty miles of uncer- | of Lis own tougue, but I am ¢ We draw our own Exchange on London a1 8 g » Lancoln as coutestants within its borders. | Mujor Frauklin this week. The ludyis | [N : i tain wandering, lay like 3 great lazy snake | that he spoke Frenien wd P il U ARNCOUT N SGTAINS 03 WONCRA § Piv?r;;u}? ;:bhl.l((nt_HOl, ns However, there was also a sentument | the widow of General J. 8. Juckson, who | beforo us. Weehad refresgmon gain at h rare perfection, Tin-Tu-Ling ters and pla h th. | Qemrios ause Bules ol Haios Taphedcakis nst locating at all at the present time | was killod in the war at the battle of this place, and & party of dancing girls | a jack of all trades’ He has sold O riton Bl 2 s Vaullies represoit lberts, Craggs, and an_adjournment to would | Perrysville. 3 . 3 sent from’ the nalae. met us here snd ug, opium and Chinese grammy P MANAN Sonva AL A | e " ok, Hoss KOs crewte littlo supri Judge-eleet S, M. Chapman, of Cass ¥ helped in our entertainment. Tnis gate | During the siege of Paris he Tiad a_mo S Sange h'“m‘ b far Banks | Shimty Duohosset, 4t Vouax Marys, The evening session of th, srence | was in Lincoln yesterday in consultation 7 v leads diveet to the city and an _attacking | mentary desire to take to arms, and en Spreng v 4 i g Py committee on a Methodist university was | with Judge Pou ging the dates - force would not "~ be apt to at | listed among the “Friends of Franee,” a . o Buios Bulls fc A rt. l}j‘ul‘l i i | hav mark ropri firat-c y 0¥ Alary, oeupied i receiving the propositions | for the torus of colirt in the Seeond judi wave a market for prime fi s tempt 1o pass it It “eounld be | battalion eomposed wholly of fore ers e 4 2 . " | TPux ) hank wud otaera aie cants for the school 'urL. u.r...u_:. i } g TR R T e A approachis a steap rgged deflle between | rawparts disgusted it with tie new ex trom States, Counties and Cities when is- | BON, Linco! 3 b o N ol o legislature two years ago, is Bo. .‘.m‘,“, me, Alum or 1) Pric pentine course, where travelers must go | careful not to be s | with another e doa gener . business, an . : oy vy Tty it - el e adidate for the:simeo posiion Exuicts, Vanilia, Lomon, el Bavor Gellaiously. | Single file, and i places o misste) wenld i i During this shart campaign | ivite correspondence. National Hotel, ent offers, the principal one being a do. | coming session plunge one down a steep precipice. Also | Tin-Tu-Ling succecded in selling his cap . o ASA P. POTTER, Presideat And goi 6 good dinuy, fv % nation of $30,000 iu eash, forty ucres of ulenant Governor M. B, Slields; | in muny pluces there ure puths made | tain some dumiged tes. JOB, W. WORK, Ca ] FEDAWAY From T ————— T

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