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ATINE DISPLAY OF FRUITS, The Exhibit of the State H. ciety at Its Winter 8e A SPLENDID AHRAY OF APPLES. cultural 8o ion, | The Biennial Report of the State Fish Commission Ready For Distrie v County Treasurers Making Settlements, ton [PROM TITE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAT,] In the midst of the war of politics that | has called str rs within the city gates, there is displayed at the east |mv~i [ versity building the fruits of peace in the society exhibit of the State Horticultural at their winter meeting now in Considering the worth of this fruit display and all it m in repre- senting the progress and development of the fruit interests of the state, the attend- ance at this session of the society is meagre and unsatisfactory in numbers There are some on exhibition, ans hands as and as great in variety double the years of Nebrask These midwinter exhibits come not me gpecimens iy state of a can make. from state, repre- a8 the well afowbut 1 northern N iy counties in chraska being sented, while the old established fruit counties of Washington, Cass, Otoe, Pawnee, Douglas and others make excel- lent showings. Among the veteran horticulturists in the state who re present and active participants re Peter Younger, of neva; Hiram Craig, of Blair; W. J. Hes mouth; Samuel Barn E. L. Emery, of Omaha; R. N. of Platts- ole Rock; Day, of Tekamab . nell, of Fort Cal- houn;J. . Masters, Ne i I'. Stephens, Crete; Brownville; H. D. K 1L Webster, Ord; ) City. pose to make arrangements for higher competition in future and a very thorough organization will have charge “of the so- ciety business for the coming year. THE FISH COMMISSION of Nebraska have their biennial report now ready for distribution, and it _is one of the most complete, comprehensive and thoroughly commendable reports that has ever been presented to the state. The report shows the extent and magnitude that fish culture nas reached in N braska, even with the limited pense thus far incur; The report is ll|||=lr1m'|l with creditable plates illus- 7 the ponds and buildings at the ery, and aceurato illustrative ¢s of the principal fish and kept in stock at that place, Mr. of the commission, gives a detailed |m|L of his magniticent exhibit that he made at the state fair, and Superintendent n, of the hateliery, reports m de- . tail all the work ace omplished in the year. Some of the statistics in the reort ¢ of much interest and i themselves the work done. the ponds at the hatche 50,000 fish of five different varieties, mostly adults, and used in breeding, 100,000 eggs being taken from the broo trout alone in the month of December, id the hatcheries have received in the st J nearly 20,000,000 fish eggs. Juring the year 1886 108,000 young brook trout have been furnished to twenty difierent parties for planting, most of which went to northern Nebraska; 9,000 furnished parties, nd 56,000 lnke o Imon trout were fur nished to nine different parties in eastern and northern Nebraska, Madison; S. Dakota ley, L. Grifley, “The society at this meeting pro- in at present over Over 5,000,090 young wall- eyed Pike were furnished to forty differ ent parties in all sections of the state and anted in streams. But the German ) is evidently the dsh of great popu- larity all over the state, and the demand has “been in excess of the supply. Two hundred and forty different partics have been supplied with a limited number of theso food fish representing almost every county in th at nd some 9,000 carp have been distributed in this very eral way. The property of the stafo | Whitney cial o | Whe ogr term of court of the | lobby the last 0 1o 400 plates of apples | out on the i the mass, capes from eviden lluml R for gene fier, c\yn-llmr' ove other impunt it. Prepared ell, Mass. in nu- lasted sixty tails and 782 micc and 2,84 mico total of 11,2 M. Nevine, Kearney; David [, Brown, Im Creek, Buffalo county: J. E. Cobbey, Jeatrice; Horace G. Candee, Beatrice: es E. White, Beatrice; William B, Grand JIsland; Lonie Mgyer, Lin coln; Francis 8. Palmer. Roca, Laneast county; Dirk H. Doeden, Osage, Otc connty; W, T. Olmstead, Seward; W Alexandria. ABOUT THE CITY. Judge Chapman, of the Second judi- strict, has appointed Myron E er, of Omaha, as | ial sten her and court’ reportor. The first year in the Seconid judicial district will open next week at Plattsmouth, If there is a neswspaper man in the state who has not been a_member of the great few days he should show Almost every o his hand Tiffany, terday reports of the anditor and com- ioner of lands and buildings and the tary of state are not ved ready for distribntion. It might been a good policy for the legisla turc to get ont'a search ‘warrant and sea if they would be liable to have the re- ports during the session, of Boone, m reports of the sec yet re George McDonald was up in police court yesterday charged with drunk ness and resisting an_officer. Tho jud made short work of his case. fining him £20 and costs. McDonald not beig able to ligui psin the jail. There was a revival of business at the district court yesterday, that is a reviy \I from the day before when no new ca were file: Ye a total “r‘.m- WaS comm. o 1, the extent of the © being a mq nies lien to recover £30. In United States court the ease in forei ainer of Cheeny vs Hug that was commenced soveral days wiro is still on trial, and the amount involved in it causesit to be closely contested at every point. It is expected to reach the jury to-day. e merit ean ac- putation It Kills pain. Nothing but supe count for the pl achieved by & Price i The Darwin theory perple titude. ‘They object to decen monkeys. - Bat not even a baby to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrun. bt the mul oung English swell, who claimed cousin of the Earl of Shrewsbury. borrowing mone uzmurupn-vu-d remittances, has been victimizing the upper crust of Pittsburg e left the city sud- denly se! § ngo to accept an al- leged invitation 1o visit the British minis- ter at Washington and it is thonght ne will not come back. cidents occur in the cause burns, _euts, i in stch cascs Dr. J. 1L, MeLean’s Voleanie Oil Liniment has for many years heen the constant fayor ite family remedy. Froquently household whi sprains and bruise John Gri Ky., was dhio river the' other < broke away and iin going down stream, John was on and he staid on itfor five hours during whied ho drifted nearly twen five miles and_had_several narrow getting into the river, when a large o [ g He was rescued unharmed by a fisherman., - dds to the great amount of s to the curative powers of illa, Letters arc contin- Ever, v being received from all seetions of country telling of benefits der hi 1t medicine. 1 debility . Hood & Co., Low- Sold by o druggists. e hunt terminated Saturday A g nd 1 vicmity of Mount Vernon, O, It ‘The result announced ]SIm- S 14: follows: Captun_Levi rat tails and 1 liam e “Oh! But 1 Salivated Him!" the actual exclamation of an an, :]mlwlll of one of his pati “CICAR-BOAT NAN'S" CASH. mily of Baltimore History, PURSE-PROUD AND PECULIAR Romantic—Their Palatial Old Tom and Lydia Thomnson—His Inventive Eccentrici Rich ana Mansion Chicago me: Forty years o Balumore lived two brothers, Thomas and William Winans. Tney were both railroad engineers and both men of natural genius, although far from culti vated or scientific engineers. They had both made money, and they began to foresee the future of railway buildi 1 Abou th wrdrew that celebrated peneil mark the map from St. Petersburg to Moscow as a route for a projected railrond. The story is well known,but is short enough to repeat he After all the engineers had given their views of the best practicable route be: tween the two cities before the ezar and the council of state, Nicholas took up a ruler, and, drawing perfectly ht line by it acoss the map from St. Peters burg to Moscow, handed 1t to them as the tinal route for the railroad. The Rus Russia hat time across stra sians had wmirse to foreign engincers, and the Winans took up the work, The road was cessfully Iaid, and at was secured to but 1t was not until 1861 locomotive W built which complote suc In those days n s burnt wood alto 3 only after seventeen years of experiments that the r d tht k of a locomot was built. But from then on their fortunes began to be colo: Ihomas had magried the danghter of a i shopkeep: him two children more and Ueleste, She died leaving Ross Winans of Bal now married to M Hutton, _\unn;_: Englishman in t di service. William had mar- ricd an Enghsh woman of the middle class and returned to England to enjoy his wealth, Since the time that he first crossed the ocean on his way to Russia in 1844 William Winans turned to this country. In both brothe astrain of eccentricity early develope itself. and in William it took the form of anervous dread of crossing the ocean. Never did any American become so the oughly WEANED FROM IS COUNTRY, He often says that he would not eross the Atlantic for £1,000,000, nor is he even willing that his {wo' sons, Walter and shall. Mr. Winan's mannerof en- joying his mong, at least unique. He has but one taste, but one aptitude, but one employment in the world, and that is in building models of steam vessels after oviginal _designs. This propensity in lnunm\ Win caused him'to be calle " and a good many : was alittle touehed on has never r people thot the subjoc could build a b pe of n eigar that would e any and everything afloat, and hundreds of thotsands of dollars m Mnl‘llu them. He launched turncd bottom v touched water, I seientific men homas was bl not possessed 1, and the, which \\ predicte rich, determined, and of scientific prineiples to trouble him, so he e his hobby up to the day of his death, although he became very sensitive abont it. Ho was devoted fo seeing Lydin L a always introduce songs teferring to the Thompson in t but the wicke a couplet into her » hey-day of her ¢ 1 wonderful eigar boat, at_ whieh he would get up in great wrath and quit the theater, William,seeing how his brother became sport for the scientists, Kept his ex: periments as much in the dark as possible. but he continues, as much i)u the forc of habit as anything else, to work every day on his queer model. although his in- come, nccording to his own acknowledg- uu-nl is between 52,000,000 and #2,000,000 rly gigantic sum, which make THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 the numerous deer th ¢ n by but some years he does n go near follows the Americans very week in the season ir to market from the heart of the Scotch nmens his place wdd to the Tuxury of living fruits, the newest books thing that os —the daintiest and tures, anvthing and everything that irt can desire 1l money buy— p— are brought from London every day. Mr Winans < not await railwvays' con venience; when he gets ready to go or come he orders a special train, like the queen, He is very unpopular among his neigh- bors terist charac nor, indeed, is_popu of the etder Winan sring and ship bu hard to interest him in oy prices should be very low anything. professes to be more entertained by cireus, next to Patti’s sin g, than any Our overconts and heavy suwits are other form of amusement, It is told of him that once in Russia an American far below your expectitions., manag ir of N brought s 1, hearing to St. Peters Winans' fond ness for tho art of the sawdust ring, went to him and suggested that he should shell out such a very considerable sum for boxes that Mr, Winans asked indignantly if he wa expected to g for the whole performance, i “Well, 1 haven't the slightest objec One ot we are selling now tion," answered the man of brass, i B Mr. Winans was o ticklod at his inefla tining and sold before the veduction for $12.50, ble impudence that he | house. The night of the o AR ' ght o heavy weight Gents presented himself with a friend or two, » heavy and sat out the whole to the de: B P e lizht and amusement ¢ ey Juckets, ete,y have ple, whom he made s and do just as if a thousand people present instead of two or threc. T'he only sister of the Winans hrothors ried Mr. Whistler, a near relative of st Whistler. Her two daugliters hrought up with her broth dren, Ross and Celeste Winar were We wish to clear out our Enative Winter Stock this month if possible, and necessity vequires that in fact so low that it will pry you to buy winter goods NOW as @ mat= ter of investment, though yow may not absolutely necd them until newt winter going now at a nominal figure. They are greatly cut in price, We don’t say how mvch, What docs it amount to when we say £20.00 Overcoats reduced to $12.00; or $15.00 Suits veluced to $10.00 ? You must sce the goods, get the in- Formation which we will give and use your own judgment, The balance of owr Pea Jackets and Vests are selling now for less than the mere cloth wounld cost, for which is of all wool Chinchilla Beaver with fine Cassimere Purnishing gooas, such as Underive digan end Je widergone @ general overhauling. Prices are cut right and left and should be taken advantage of before sizes are badly broken., Allgoodsmarked in plain figuies and at strictly one price. the deathof Ross Winan's young wite, about ten y a Whistlor, the Younger « her cousin I 1y built a_magnific , on St. Paul street, which is one .»1 low houses of the town, They had mor MAL-POX, The child was place near Bal- St prononneed l\\'nu H|| ' tuken ill at their countr timore, and when the de it small-pox both the father and mother t. Py doc- uid one of the best ,000 to take complete char He went out, took a ¢ nd devoted himself to it, poor ehila died a fow days aftc could not save it, and that parents seem to h: I ides his St vt the | se————— S | iRE GRUZE GVEN pooa all the 18 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON THE 4 rect palace, Ross ither’s old place on the outskirts of the city and his cottage at Newport—Bleak House.” The old es- tablishment was for many years the sub- jeet of eurions investigation on the part of people who hived jn Baltimore. Mr. Thomas Winans was very inhospitable and the nside of his house Iy seen that marvelous tales w it. A I vall_enclosed the grounds, and the os were kept locked. 1t was here that the great organ was put up in Mr. Winans' lutt of the largest org: d Mr Winans oc brofessional musician to play on’ for amusement, “Bleak House at Newport is a vast, aloomy looking place right down on the seach, where the famous “Ocean Drive” leads pastit. Here much of Miss Celes 8 Practical Rosults in Baking and "*Roasting never before attained in any Cecimg Apparatus, and will Rarclutioaire tho Proceat Metheds of Cocking Winans’ girlhood w spent, The Wi- beroprgr nans were not society poopls, and 1 ITS TITmomRTY Winans was brought in great scelu U sion When the rest of the world of % Newport was daneing and driving, the "nously i darge as the door jtacl heress of ‘Thomas pans was sittin n Thmuub this Gauze Door the air freel eiroulat an old blue flannel W she fished it was with a rod pointed with silver. SAVED FROM THE G wormous saving in the woight of moats Tt also produces larger Loaves of Bread, reiron joss, GitehtIoN (rom (N covk, and Promotod sl ot th Tomily by ¢ OF TUE FOOD COC O NXON OF AN EXP}ZBT TAVE. Mrs, Pinkham Better th any doctors a female the Doctors, re unfit to be disease, bat in sle Compound ription on which the most | e m One ;»bmin n }!?Efii’i\‘.!!" ol & to_his patient: “If “ever a i it theconan v i erbwn, that wonmn i | e it itk s o 0 e Lydia Pinkhs as done me more SERD FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AHD PRICE LIST good han i e M. P San | EXGELSIOR MARFG €., ST.LOUIS. ineisco, done me mor horats SmpiTed with ot hurs, ovary part—front us utilation o retain. othing Gompany, Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. Ostrom & Oo. @ OF BOURBOR” Consumption, Sleeplessness, Lawrence FAMOUS “BELLE Is Death to s and Fevors Typhoid Feyer, Indigestion, Dissimulation, Ten Years O1d, No Fusel 0il, Absolutely Puro Surgical Fovers, Blood Poisoning The GREAT This will cortity that t eyt il e T ot e camued the MELLE OF MOvInON winsy at the hatchories and fish farm is listed at :.“’"“‘,'L‘}"{",'::j“!,’m. ElvenR oM omal oKt ok f o e oatmins o (ihodriohoattmasin it L (b e GG CHARTER OAK STOVES and RAX on w10 Sisionly pre. Sy s 1 B0 In tho faco of this very | A0d Do had sativatod Aim for corthin | land, he spends 'freely, but neither e nor | WY fth bottle be conld liny EOLDIN NEBBABKS ab 1) o For snle by Drugglata, Wine M y 1l Chem | ereiitable showing the commision | from “which ho never recovered. Al | his family has any wily of sponding this (P tEadH e mata, | EE : it oxpred i Wil U6 sont o any uddross | sk that the state legislature ex- 2 ey AT il m Kensington et tend tho lines for tho" fish com- BER g S SO den 1 extremely hundsome, e b LRI o, LAWRENGD OSTROM & Co. Louisville, Ky : mission in giving more adequate appro- | ip, i Pollnts." 5 A NOI CARRIAGE DRIVE 5 b Pl > ¢ Jiations for the continuation of thrwork, | i Ceet i it e St ot s ety | deads ups 5. the oor of. the engncer | 137 monstration, | aring down pains, Wholesale and Distributing Agents, | that the superintendent’ssalary | 1) oduce the ‘most pleasing offect, in: | prince. The entrance hall is loft et did b alie d el nont Cuapuon, RICHARDSON DRUG CO., and A 0 year and tor all im- | yigomte the liver, cure headache, dys. | the two yast drawing rooms are DR R A e ke b T e CoLumpus. RILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Deale }l)muhu. i ‘ penses, apparats, obtain- | L iga ® biliousness, constipation’ and | A eharming cifect iS produced by a vast | Tecovered T would now by pugard Fainy, | Lamilies supplied by GLADSTONE BRROS, & €O, Omaha. e , they ask for the coming piles. ‘“_, \,“,g,, ts. sheet of plate glass separa ating the two | ©F 1t¢ 18. . H. B,/ Germant ‘,' P N FRANKLIN, ILT. CLARK DRUG CO., b | for an uppropriation of §12,500, . rooms, beside which is an archway 4y 2RI BT, A i HENYE, vnum'i MOREHOUSE CO. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder pro- | Ing communication between the two. The 1,“,,"4\ s of .~\]»..mng apples is in ‘1 emont hag filed its articles of in- | 00 ft and benutiful skin. It com- | The earpet onee laid there had a history creasing. To y zo 220,000 |,”,(|i i corporation in the secretary’s oftice. The A magnilicent ono was designed wid bines every element of beauty and purity. portof Ne TOOTLE HOSEA & CO. laco of business of the orporation is | Soliyy dryseiate. Woven” at Axminstor expressly for the | T "''““""‘,f,",‘",‘,""l',‘,,~ vl remont, :\| lmnl the business (ol l"i - main d \m\;l_' room. After it was d 349,000 tEy e ! transucted by fho company is to deal | J - | Mr. Winans did not like it, so he had | 2% ; i | fonmilyin Tve’stovk grain, fumber, | Xho Pall Mal Gueet s not an s | M5, Winas i ot i ity oo hud ST. JOSEPH, MO. < uilding material, coul, wbuy and hold late chancellor of the exchequer, aceord- | One came the quesiion. was what to do ) real estate and ercct thereon as may be necessary. The authorized capital stock of the company is $500,000, in’ shares of $100 each. The company is nuthorized to commence business when one-half of the capital stock is subscribed. The ex- istence of the corporation is fixed be- with the first. Mr. Wir mouent or two, “Just putit down over the first,”’ he saud, as if struck with a sudden solution . S0 No. . 2, which had cost hundreds of pounds, was put down with No. 1, which ans thought a ing to_the Pall Mall, 13 a political Flib- berty-Gibbet, whose mnul is as nimble as & lively mouse in a windy barn, and who is the most reckless of political gamblers, s I.INGI]LN BUSINESS DIREGTUHY ] = WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES We have been closed for one week on ac Kecently But, Nomiy Fututahod The Tremont, J. €. FITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors. i irl raduates look lovely? tween the dates of January 1, 1887, and l]lu same date, 1937, Tho business afairs of the company are to be conducted b a board of seven directors, to be selected nummlly from among the stockholders. The names of the incorporators are Ra Nye, William R, Wilson, Bm]nmm s Morchouse, m B. Colson, William Fried, and Rudulph B. Schneider, all of ¥remont, Neb. TWO LINCOLN COMPANIES. The two Lincoln insurance companies located in this city have filed their an- nual reports with the stato auditor, the Farmers’ and Merchants cumpmlx’mlk- ing the following showing on' Nobraska business: Premiums received, $76,001.25; y losses incurred, 10.85; losses paid, $6.710.85 ple: ey all use Pozzoni’s Com- xion Puwdu‘ ———— A aew political club is to be opened New York City and the great feature of the opening will be a monster bowl of of the famous Nurragansett punch, con- taining twenty gallons of tea, three cases of champagne. other ingredients. hevomg«x came from *‘Ole Virginny befo’ de wah,” and oxuclly forty-eight The recipe for tins —_— Over 100 Varicties of the purest and best toilet soaps made by Colegate & Co, Cashmere Bouquet the Standard, A fifteen-year-old lad in telegraph mes- had also cost. hundreds of pounds, for lining; and Mr. Winans had the most ex- pensive tloor covering in London Mrs. Winans is un “excellent and un- pretending woman who cares but little for socicty. She prefers her home at Brighton to either the London house or the Scotch_shooting box, as _they call their Inverness-shire place, for which they pay $35,600 a year. "At Brighton Mrs, W Vmunu has established a school, where sixteen girls are educated and pro- vided for. Mrs. Winans takes great inter- est in them, and after leaving the school she starts them in life, and does not lose athl of them, Mr. Winans, too, likes Bru,hlvu best, and is alwas more or | bored in Lon don. They do not entertain a great deal, but during the season give a few dinners Cor. #th and PSts, Lincoln, Nob. Tiates 310 per day. Blroet cars from kouso Lo any Part of thp ol Prof, Chas, Lutwig Von Seeger orof Modiciuo st the Moyl Universioy: of the Koyil “Austrinn ORdor of the | . Cnght Commandor of " tho oz Spanian J. H, W. HAWKIN el Knight of” the Ioyal Pranafin Or: n:‘:nnne muuumu; hevalier of the Logion of Al‘chitect onor, etc. “LEIBIG COCA BEEF TONIO should not bs OMces—33. 34 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, l.‘n-luuntled wnn the horde of trushy cure alls. Itls Neb. Elevator onllth street. 1in nosens f the words patent remedy. | am thor- guahly o mode of provaration wid — niy 8 degitimate pharmaceutioal rmflucl.hul Wisoworthy of tho Bigh Commendat s racely od n nil parts of tho World. 10" contan ot Lo Quintne, Tranand, Caflsav 2ived In pars genuino Spanish Lmporal Crown 8herr, Tayatunbleto all who are Run Down, Nervous, Dys- peptio, Billous, Mularious or aficiod with woak kid Rays, BEWAREOF IMITATIONS. Breedor of EmOUT HOUN CATTLE F.M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer Snles ndo fn all parts of the U. 8, at falr Bieoder ot GALLOWAY CATTLE, ratcs. Koom 3, Blate Block, Lincoln, Neb, Gulloway and Short Horn bulls for sule, HorMajesty's Favoritlo CosmoticGlycerine | G J orn buls forsale, Usea by Her nn)n'!.(umnnpt“na Princets of Wales B. 1. GOULDING, At the moblicy i Comploxion, Erup: count of the death of our greatly esteemed se- nior partner,Milton Tootle. Having now taken out letters of administration on our firm bus- ness,we are ready for spring trade with thelar- gest stock of goods ever opened in the west. We guarantee to make prices to compete with eastern markets, and carry an assortment ample for the requirements of the largest trade. Soliciting your orders, we are, Respectfully yours, =z senger's uniform has cut out a route for himself uptown in the fashionable quar- The L Im‘n]uulsurnncu:‘omp'm) reports and one or two crush entertainments A Loy e "+ | Farm Loans and Insurance, ' LAEBIG COY Gonuino Byriy e 13 the following business: Premiums re- | ¢ New York, H 28 nse: avorite method of enter with | gusranteed stue lafatue markoi 55 . . TOOTI E IlOSEa S CO 4 vm\wl 'Ill.nll.l-‘;w’eu m;;un;vd %7 (811,20 }xl‘:\l:“mlll‘;'.mw and ns e n‘x)hh: bs[::ntnl::i them is to have morning 1l~ at e AR oERr Ao e sotioited. g nid, 3. Of this business, 8 While the unsus. | Which they have Patti and Nilsson, and to find out he steals | Albani, and all the highest priced song birds to warble, Mr. Winans professes to have no taste for anybody's music ¢ air who called him, pecting servant g what he can lay his hands on, overcoats, bric-a-brye, or what else’may be h.mdy only the followi; transacted in the state ceived, $6,087.87 ng amount was remiums re- losses incurred, $1,025; Eiverside hoxt Horns DON’T The C. E. Ma.yne Real Estate and Trust Co 0 TR e 0 sanla for py o B R e Of sricily Butes nd Butes Tuppod catilo. osses puid, $1,025, . I cept Patti's. At her lirst appearance oison the System with Nouseating | Herd numucrs about ) hoad e A u#nd makes off with it. St. Petersburg he paid 1,000 for the first | © Dyngs,Dr. Horne's Elvetric Belt Carey |, Famiios 1oy N. W. COR, 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, Discases Without Metlleines The following county treasurers were | = a Fr at the auditor's office )ntunl.w 1 Winans might ¢ of buxes, at- which t My chol remarked th nchman have Kniwntly Ducl Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for sale in { Phyliiscs, Lousns nod True Loves. sottlewents: DN, Mo, Dodge; C. gone to Paris and buck and heard Pauti Halia.for sio. Liutes Filb every county in Nebraska, iy Griflin, Burt; N M, Ter, son, York; C. sing a dozen times for thatsum, o :‘r,'"l.‘ PR 1 ““”::;;("u‘"";““"'v".‘ * A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS 'll] |Ix‘mm.lnfiun, . C, Corbin, Furnas; J. llwvll\\u ‘mlll\uf Williznm \\Innnj are | 5 {nspoct tho herd, Address, I A, M. BRAN: Of Tities of Douglas county kept. M"J" of the city state or county, or any other William' A"".':fi- of Omaha, state both well-uducated snd sensiblo young | o SOR Titicotn, Nob. information desived, furnished fice of oharge upa application. 3 3 3 - — B R —— ngvm. was at tho u«ll:uri. oflice yester- “wuu- would inevitably be. The eld < When 1n Lincoln stop at diay drawing his pay for brivg Vulter, married against his father's | e amed Wilham Bidwell from wishos, althongh refusing 10 be | & National Hotel, san., back to Nebraska for erime com' long since And get & good dinner fo 250, mitted in Johnson county. Mr, Grimes Mr. Winans FEDAWAY Prop collected from the ~}u{~ as In; fecs, , and he wanted his ———— |3 mileago and expenso of the trip 133.90! children to warry {nto titled families, 1% g st S te b (i maep e dlaliin e PENNYROYAL PILLS RELIABLE EWELER, i of y Conter hus filed its articlos with pictures” and Amcrican trotters than i " o |4 the sceretary of state. th corporation 1y thing else, declined to' obligo him fplg;:slflgfdsmguggfin Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware limit of ‘the bank to commence The deer forest which has so particu- nahe Orig ¥ d The largest stock, Prices the lowest. Repairing a speciaily. All work warrant- [ January 20, 1857, and to con- ted the English press ed, Corner Douglus and 15th streets, Omaha § tinne “ninety-nine years. The cap sriainly conducted on in- Licensed Watchwnker for the Union Pacitic Railroad eompany. 4 ital stock of |huhlmlln li cenhoo; ;ilmdnd m fensible princ It is next to Lord - L L L A ‘ & into 200 shares, the stock to be fully paid Lovat’s, the most expensive and the cost- te every where. ! ’ up at the commencement of busiyess licst deer forest in Scotland. - Besides tho W ST P £ BRUNER & BREZZE il and non.assessable, the indebtedness hm- lar_establishment sixty “'gillies,” or . T i ited to two-thirds'of the stock. The in- r stalke required during the sea- VIGOR, = axidermists i corperators aro Willim, Ker, . W —— son. ~Mr. Winans is no_sportsian, and sraniBioed B i : Dealorsin general an 1 mall, Otis G. Smith, Hugh E. MéDowel! the way the enormous deer batteaus are uidn s Miaiia Avaciute sacreey, | B Dr. Snediker's method. No operation: No aril histe Horaco N. Jones and Frank N. Tucker, MosT mrficf MADE | conducted has no paraliol except by the N ey, 116 paae tr ™ | o Dataation fom busiases Adaied £ oh turad b THAYER'S FIRST APPOINTMENTS nds of titled marauders who = . we poople. 1 autugraph r L ®ot notarica publio were handed down ED R main *icApogard o Furtiy, Bveng® aud | oomo from England 1o exterminato. the ond the HELIABLE POSTUNE sunly AUl busiuens strictly connde | CUSIOR we yesterday, the following residents from | no Ammonia lumor Phosphates. Dr.Price's | large game of the northwest. Mr, Win- RY, 25e. All throe, e | tal. CONSULTATION FREE ot San e difterent So lmm of tlio ill‘!lla lninlng com- Iumu.‘nfib. el davordeliclonsly. | ans ha s oceasionally been Won ‘st LISHING €O ' Box 1614 Capitol-A { missioned: Lucius H, Felt, Hasting PERSUADED TO STAND, GUN IN HAND, f 8y, F. Blagaatly Wiatratod PROF. N, B. (00K 314 Capitol -Ave, TR William W. Pool, Mujoks, Builulo county; | (e e it Al | (0 1 {0 Louts in order 1o tako A Shol 8, Pl ,,yv,‘.lu',‘,“;:“;,“l'“u,fl‘,‘.“,.'i" 50 aim oo 5 Jiks D Gt Nob, QAMAHA, NEBEASKA, f

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