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o e . - g Pt S SO G OMA! 3 Y. A ‘ _, i r}'%;‘:a«i,simfv " IHTEHESE!EHHERVIEW. AUCTION SALE OF 200 VALUABLE GITY LOTS ON DVCLAS CODVTY MOVEY miric i | CAPITOL HILL, IN THE CITY OF KEARNEY, NEB.,- How It Has Been Spent By the Oommis- A LADY'S AILMENT, AND HER COM- PEMN AND, Bakariwm On Thurspay, August 25th, 1887. HOW ABBIE WAS OAUGHT. “I wouldn’t mas & widower,” de- clared Abbie, as l'El-rm Wyman, our next door gossip, brought in her latest morsel of scandal. John Hermon was seeking a wife, she said. We knew John Hermon, our school friend,” poor May's husband, but May had been in the grave these two years, Abbie, my lovely sister Wad positive in her sentiments and Publication of the County Commis t in their utterance. When sho sloners’ Proceedings — Some- IWO0 RAILROAD MACNATES. Pottes and Holdrege Visit Lincoln and : " Hold a Oonferenca, 'S i’ ' 7. DRDERS FOR THE ENCAMPMENT. Bome of the New Boarders at‘the Btate Penitentiary—Notes In and About the State THE RECORD OF ONE YEAR. RECOVERY, she wouid not marry a widower it thing For Taxpayers L House, was not becuuse John Hermon had to Read. “Don't doctor for catarrh,” {s tho advice fro- sought her or that there was & prospect quently given by goneral prictitioners to those r [FROM TITE BER'S LINCOLN RUREAU.| 01 > 4 doing, but she said it on princi- The publ oo mhich beoates sotious 1t Ao ed 10 p { -+ ke i e, and mean e publi Yesterday Messes, T. J. Potter, of the pjl hat night e ‘oot favited to Mes, | DOREINS mfili“cfi.'nfifl.{;':?;"}zr" the 1est | ESIsGEpaiotied ending ln consumption, 5 an unanswerable argument in favor of doctor Jnion Pacific, and G. W. Holdrege, of | Foster'sto a tea party. To my surprise, | year will be continued in the Bxk from d he B, & M. railroad, were in the city. .:bblu was delighted to €0 o dy | to day until completed. For the lutelghteel: he immediate object of their visit w uman natare, you know,'" she said. months the commissioners have neglected pot developed to any extent as they did eni“;{f;:'{:’;",}g::’;‘c‘:’:i and fi‘l" any publicity to their proceedings. wiot call at the freight bureau oflice or at [ [ gave Abbie s long lecture while we ,D:':::':::“fi’:; ";“‘:’“""" 'h:.:‘l‘b““::"‘ #he railroad commission office. They | were undressing after reaching home, thi el L] were visitors at the First National bank, | Then I asked het what she thought of [ 50 !t they can sce for themselves how the where they had o short conference with | John Hermon. She blew the light out | People’s money has been expended. The Bxw Bir, Clark. th b o Tl before she replied, though my hair wasn't | to-day presents chapter VIIL of this Inter- r. Clark, the cashier, who is also one of | hu)f unbraiged, and “iguhfl thought he | €sting serial, as follow: he heavy owners in the State Journal. | was vory imputent. APRIL 13, f:flr. {lol:regs,hro:ght ln‘y xconlumnu- he?;x-om’. ye':n tflm Mrs. F?lstar lng co“"fnlltl’llll?mgl.azteqlck qualified as deputy pation to the railroad commission it was SR Joun Cermon, called, an Communication from Dan W. Canon, vil- mn‘ filln:i‘ (h:;mg omlcu hours v:uwrr;:y (':g'c"‘:r t:":flg“‘um"‘x’b‘;k’“:h 1"“2“:‘0;[‘:‘1‘ Iage clerk of Elkhorn, referred to county at- gnd Judze Mason’s last letter asking Mr. - 4 1 torney. till one night after w rome o] #oldrege to point out one single mis- | from a deli vhll‘nl p?c::‘n:d fi‘:n".?&,""n'i‘r“. m%%‘.'é‘.i’..f’f.."io;?.‘.d“?.‘;“fé“iu‘,".?%?':‘.‘ ptatement made by him or one false state- [ Hermon had also ~atttended, Abbie | ing sidéwalk In front of court house on F' ment of any character in his published | ran ||npstmn,|the minute we b in TR T e . able. i 1 he house, leaving me e i) Fato tables, remains unanswered. The | gud jo Rty OCRVIK Mo, to Hock | ® Gorntyclerk was instructed to_publish at people would have had more confidenco | went up [ found she had undressed in the | 9P¢¢ according tosection 11 of an act, Inter- hat Mr. Holdrege was not plaving 8 | dark and was in bod. Sho tried to make | JesmProvement, date, number and denom- game of bluff in hiis communica- | mg think she was asleep, but nlm(r)l ;vn(: I Tot e s o T paaaang Ly [4 ¢ b ? 1857, N tion to the commission, if he had brought | i, hed, (00, 1 heard a 'sob, and I whis- d;g“;]':“fi‘“'l"’“ of refunding them. of Mrs. Bri Dbut now of 5301 Auburn etreet, Chicago, will be of interest to our 10aders. Mra, Barrett ox- pressed horselt as follows conoornf visability of skillful treatment for oa! personal expericnoe Without reserve to the highest bidder. All the lots are within the original city limit. This property has a commanding view of tht Platte and Wood River valleys. There will, probably, never be another opportunity to purchase at YOUR OWN PRICE, ™ choice city property, anc on as favorable terms, as the above lots now offered, #n answer along in his pocket and sent it | pereq AVRIT, 16, Up tothe cupitol by Mr." Do~ | PEieur Abbie, what is the troublor | | Bids wero rcoived asd bpened. for buila TERMS OF SALE: Rois. denmkid sent fo . Holdrogs b“stn'?n:fl;ng;éz! atiaél. me for a long time, “i‘é""":“'" 'mh Onesfourth cash; one-fourth one, two and three years, with 6 per cent interest, ’ A : Standen, $45 The great water power at Kearney will be improved atonce, Minneapolis parties have the contract to place turbine wates MRS, BRIDGET BARRET, 3301 AvnoRy arnmgr, | WHeCls, and the ground is heing prepared to receive them. We look for 50,000 inhabitants at Kearney when all the immense power it “Ttanl dopends upon what physiolan treats | 0 U*¢: ‘What will the 200 lots now offered be worth then? More thousands than they will now bring hundreds. 522‘#‘;-; r:::l.ri;l.v‘r'litlll:.:}‘l;"lls .;::‘x'.m;u\'.’l:‘tg A gru} chanc(f for ir\\' nt on h_mg time. Secure yourself a delightful home, Many of the lots are 100 fect above the B. 8§ oen At hor hume recently. “The first doctor I | M. and Union Pacific railways in our city. It is safe to say these lots will be worth many times the cost to the purchaser before the {alled upon might a8 well hava advised meto | money on the last payment becomes due. A good home in Kearney will become more valuable each year. For further particulars,ar was concerned. Ihad catarrh of the loft lung, | plats, inquire of and got stendily worse--was simply paying i i T G s R Sh S ety tionah Vet wndtif wia | BEN, O. RHOADES, C. H. ELMENDORF, ver n week ago, to show wherein one y 4 ; Fiiso "statoniens’ was fihde, FmAIng ne erabie T anlissmade me perfectly mis answered and the public have a right to W) elieve and have no other recourse butto Heraromion sdomiad coubtok e John A, Mo esolution e y . Mo- (iWhint man, Abbio?” I asked. Sl to put Tié’fiéfl I West Side addition H Mr. Hermon.” n passable condition, lieve, that Judge Mason was telling “What has he done?" Petition to open ‘ilnmlllnn street lald over. the truth and Mr. Holdrege was playing S iAse ot 8 i Bhit Communication received from D. A. Allen o mbluff. [tis possible, however, that the | govm 'Here Abbio sat up in bed. “He relative to auctioneer for Douglas ‘addition magnates were in the city to instruct the | t513 me that he likes me. lots, filed. tate Journal to restate ‘in its columns Vell. bbie,”" Isaid, “I feel vor Communication from connty attorney in hat tho ronds had done all for Lincoln | sorny fob lm it you st cane sor hiar, | [eEaTd to commissioners calling spocial clec- hat the city had asked, and trust to that | qrir o013 98 IR R Sl e o DA & CRuon; I waited & little while for my answer 0 postpone the judgment day for a short period. Communication from James Forsyth rela- et . | then she said, in a f; g tive to purchase of burial ground by county, | nervous, ; i Tno Journal has devoted it editorial | SR N [ o 0 read and . FrounABy o | waien, Tt ek tnusiea witn ot | C. C. PACE, Manager of Sale. il 0] 16 1as! rned. . th, ad d N . L A it o UStihs ool Abblo had pustied mo out of tho bod, : °': e, S Ifi:&fifi.‘?fié’fl:&fi&fi?fi? sl frolibled wiih Auctioneers, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1 y i ’ oun reasurer 8 "‘L’;“,‘,'l‘,;‘;;‘,,{{"‘:,:’,‘,’,';;3{,,":;“,‘,",‘;3:&’;“_ dren, snd I had found mysolf on the | the tax for 1807 o:.;-';;“nawo?nx ,,'ff:;"': LeAbout this timo my attontion was called to - == ——— = = \ ng on the railroad question and the floor, I couldn’t have been more shocked. S o sons Intaress, Ly L O R e e EDUCATIONAL. truggle of Lincoln business men, and it “o‘g‘nlx};me‘ Abbie,” I said, a little ma- Resolution adopted instructing county at- | my mother to call upon him. My only regrot y i b *‘since you have g0 far forgotten | torney to give wristen opinion in regard to | since has becn that I aid not call upon him in ALLANAN College, Des Moines, Towa. A s time now that it should pronounce | i solling by auction of lots on county poor | the first p; th 3 Ol Bohoor o e, Ul Coureds of Saolf again, especially in viaw of the fact | 718t is due to yourself as to fall in love & by y o firat place and save the money T paid to my with a widower, it will do very well to and advise whether it 18 necessary to revious doctor for nothing. I felt better the 51-‘"""{;. Special advantages in Musl(‘hlu’l. far hat Messrs. Potter and Holdrege were in have a licensed auctioneer, or whether the JiFst weok T ontlod at bi oftice, and in & remark- nguagos and Klecution. Fall term be- ‘flw olty. G marry him. i commissioners cnn‘ resorve thu’r‘lg‘ht :}wrle- ably ghort timo was entirely oured. [ am now | £ine Bopt. 8th. Address the prosidoat, C. & REUNION ORDERS. l:dd ltlnlhell'| 'bo lllap Py t:m- {o be ridl- | vont the ssle of any lot until they think the [ 48 well as Lever was and hiswe not had the first | Fomeror. = 3 v % cu . ] i ol symptom of & return of he catarrh. ad- Adjutant SEnera ol ooy tsned | ool s L, Xamid i Lten s | it nboorhator 0 | S st e it 0 | DENNSYLVANTA TLARY o wil gt st ¢ These Price the following order of rouf or sta thetiy f (i doctor for Y means—provi you can i y 2 . miliua_companios to take in coming to | WAFLISIOG BN, ste anlcand [laughed, | persont)tax of D. Warren for 1865, without | mocur tho trostment of o physieian of tho | CuRSTER, 20th xoar onens SEPTEMBEIL it Sacrifice. Positively { the week's encampment commencing in | \g had just finished eati lato | . County clerk was insiructad to advertise | * Asa matter of faot Mrs. Barreti has given BRSOV ANCIIBEOING, For 10 days only i 1 e we Ge Colb, d eating our lal L } DEGRERS IN O A . No matter how gieat to this city the 20th. General y an breakfast next morning, when Bridget, | that $205,000 outstanding bonds would be re- | such advice persoually to, several triends who CHEMISTRY . ARCHITRCTURE, ARTS, 3 djutant Bates are already on the i g g4 | Geemed July 1. Sealed proposals for pur- | noeded medical treatment, and 19 ready to tes- | proparatory Cou: "Thorough Technioal attain our object. We ] G y our own maid, brought Mr. Hermon’s | ghuse of 8303,000 refunding bonds, Doug tify to tho truth of tbo above statoment to any | woner "wn? o ts ‘conductod by Abl must have room for tall g round: i & ,000 re ds, Doug! x ork. All" Departmonts conductod by able 3 K Soneral Order No. 13,—Commandents of | CHLEGABNIE | T T Colity to b ecalved Wil ' > | SIS e’ may el Shon Rer st i1 Aubieh | PiSkmin A Skl tona dn SOARE e s sy { gompanies of the Nebraske Notioal GUArd | must go, Sarah, el him there ave insur. | wiitien opinion a3 to how. ihe new charter —L ot S Shoriin Xyeirdily:or Chiot Pay. 18 to out tho prico and ] nd bal s ery, " e e A 3 J 5 Ster! ce, Armv Hendquartors. ;gelr commands to the nncwpnmntAn ust mfi‘fl{‘;‘;&%&'fi?i‘gfif‘:“ }‘hseh;r’f hint at s, e aoh °5,,,‘,!.‘"o."°.|'§,°' eliouia A WONDERFUL CASE e O o . THRO. HYA'PT, President. over the following named routes: Com- . “Sh vy 4 —_— D e | punten E, 1, G and 11 second rosiment, wnd | preocoupied affoctions? Say yowll al- | Written opinion as to whether this botrd has | One of the Prominent Men of Chicago | ~ T, BEACON ACADEMY company E, First regiment, over the' Fre- | ways think of him as a friend?” Oty ment Tnepoetor cutside the eity Hmits, | Rescued from a Fearful Fate—A Simple SRIUDS mont, Klknorn, & Missourl Valley railroad; | ~ +If you darel” suid Abbie. “Tell kim | und "further, i tho city lias authority | Straightforward Narrative which Tells RISHEMLI-ON:IUPSON, L. eompanies A, B. Land K, Second regiment, | _'l] go myself. to extend the jurisdiction of the inspector Selact Home School. F andcompany 0, ¥irst. feximent, togothef | 4nfRblo, with o vory red face, ran | ooty she sty ity HOLA L SRotHome; School, | Yith battery. A, dighu actillery, ‘over e | into the parlor, and, as she told me after- | Communications were sent out asking for (From tho Chicago Tribune) 3. FEED SMITIL A& | 8 D Bagt e P i nd | ward, burst out crying like a great bab; bids to furnish the county with coffins and | Nell Conloy, in business at the cornor ot 15th ‘Principal | 4 end M, First regiment, and conpanies Cand | GEFG i transportation, bids to be opened May 4. and State stroots, Chicago, 11k, Is & prominent | ———— — — _ — | D, Second regiment, the Geneva band, First r. Hermon—well, when he went away, iyt b LR i Rl B olitiolan. Whila'n delegate to Springtieid a8 & REEHOLD INSTITUTE Freohold, New i 8 ogiment, and the Nebraska City band, Sec- | Abbie was engaged to a widower. toFEY HoLaka, Folktiva) Lo Keeping ™ 1 {arrison man, he contracted, three vears ago, Jersey,~4dth year. Prepares for Princeton, i N ond e iment, will move over the B.&M. [ I never knew a handsome young wid- | yoriey ¥PRETAL ping & sovora cold,’ which muficd 1h'oacareh, " This Yaie, Collimbin, ilurvard. and for Business | rallroad. ower, who was determined to accomplish ¢ 4 ran into consumption. His Symptoms were | Rov.'A. G.Chamvers L, Principal. | yotformi, they will ot belssusd unil tie —_— hd Hied, Snoringis of bront. thon naens. wncrors | Morgan Park Military Academy was & sound as of cracking or whoozing hoard ters of the various commands will report in the chest; with this there wasa ddll pain in A first-class English, Classical and Commer- duty on the 20th inst. at 9 o’clock a. m. “Fly Killer’—Dutcher’s Lightning. Communication from coun!{y attorney rel- cial School. Send for Catalogue. The most successful exterminator, | At}Ye tomeat inspector. File M i 3 the chest behind tho breast bon d ‘The varlous commands will como propated | Everysheet will kill aquart. Quick work. | ooommublcation from George P, Howell & | {10 QLGuider bindo. Thore was hiso & - ry. MORGAN FA3K, COOK CO., ILLINOIS. to furnish and cook their own rations, bring- | Persistent use will keep ahead of repr ‘Communication from county attorney rel- | Packing cough, especially troublosome upon | ———p ' o ri oo 5 N Ang With the the necessary utensils for that | duction. Dutcher's Deud Shot for bed- | tive to seliing poor farm, ete. ~Fiiod. B Eancud e LL L 3D P heh o bugs. Resolutions ~adopted’ o " procure _an | with yellow purtioles of pus and streaked with | NIVERSITY of NOTRE g = wf;}fifl,‘,’.":fi';.‘.".d(,fi';'l'fl'f:kflf“5'.';'.':!‘3,?.1:,! ———— auctioneer to sell the lots of the county poor | biood, His cough bocams so. viotont that itof. | UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME MERCHANT TAILOR MADE REAL ESTATE. Transfers Filed August 18, 1887, John R Namilton to Euclid Martin, lots 12 and 13, blk 6, Paddock Place, farm at a cost of not to exceed 810 per day. hit, Fover occurrod ov. | offers uncqualied ndvantage to fmpurt to your Adjourned. 4 b and. strength, ap- | BONS und wards a thorough education for cith- s er commerciul course, or & tull course,compris- N : dollars, and numuu‘:’f"'.':,": 2.‘,‘;‘;‘..,"."2? OF | ing_classics, law, science, mathomatics and See Our Special Cut finally, 'only th ki .. consulted Dr, | Misic. . . o in Prince Albert BcCoy.With what result shail be_given o his | ‘MHE MINIM DEPARTMENT ‘will be furnished for the tents. Commandants of companies in the First yegiment will see that all of the guns and oquipments belonging to the state are ‘brought to the encampment, SUITS, That were made to order for $20 will bo sold at 8ol APRIT, 28, Resolution adopted instructing treasurer to reduce appraisement of A. F. Johnson on . b lot 11 block 4, Kountze & Ruth’s addition, . Mr. b, (St. Rdward's Hall) for boys under \hiitoen 25 will be Byordet of the commanderin chlef. = || o Wi e 51 2% | from 81,650 44 $1,000 on account of being | Saraieoyiasy. Mr- Conlen on belng scenbys | (L WFAINY fotoro conoluding where to sond 0als and vests ) will bo sold nt e i ver, lots Sl 23 and 23, Gate assessed almost double in comparison with “About ten days ago, however, hearing of | your sons send for a catalogue containin % wmg:nla at. CONVICTS RI ED. ¢ \ 1,650 | surrounding property. the wonderful suocess of Dr. MoC oy, in treat- | irations of the buildings of Notre Dam w sold at City Park, w d O Hand E G Bal lot 1, blk 4, Everett P’lace, w J B Evans and wife to Mary ' The following convicts, with descrip- tions, have been received at the state penitentiary during the past few days: “harles R. Gray (colored), under the 45 will bo sold at. For $50 now sold at For $36 now sold at For $60 now sold at County treasurer was also instrncted to 600 | receive tax on N. 44 feet of lot 8, block 149, for 1864 without interest. 525 Adjourned. ing comsumption and catarrh 'Euolv:d to "r'fx“ oulis a8 o terma and oo i Summer Underwear. ivo him a triul. I cdlled at his office abouta | The ‘osdny, 5th, 5 ook ngo, and the resurt of the troatmont 18 | 447, Address Rov. T. . Walsh, 0. 8. C., Pros. One-Third Offs wonderful. 1 have actually gaiped four pounds | University, Notre Dame, I e lot 15, blk 1, Fowler Place, wd.. since then, my appetito has come back and my | = == =" O e e » alins of Charles Johnson,' came from | Mary Troxel and husband to Matihew I ARl Diight swosts have, stoppod. ‘T couah vory little ALBANY LAW SCHOOL e ATy Seward county, where he was sentenced J Greevy, lot 15, blk 1, Fowler “ a b SR 0, o k) n,t&![na;m l'r:_;“':.ed llm;r“r::’xz -‘r:g::' lhn.nl; ‘!::tl . for grand larceny to eighteon months in | | PIace, W o oioouer oonoenanaiss 001 mabuiated statement of sale of Douglas ad- | improvement in my appearance. 1 feel jjkea | Thirty-seventh year beging Sept. ith, 1837, anitantl G is twenty-five | 1enty C Butler and wife to George 8 n ! T again n hope | . For circulars or spacial informution’ adiress | tho Denitontinry. | Groy 18 twenty ivo | U Grenn. o soet of lov 6, blk 6, | Aonbybosrd AL o oy | FRAI SRR KU T ASUEANES | whiidoR She LE Dt Doun Albunr: & T | el Ll i Shull’s second add, w d L 00 | Tnr to Tecoive the tax on the following | to try his trentment and thought it wenld bon- | ———————— e ‘bation, with uo politics and no religion. | Swen reasurer to receive the tax on the following | {0ty M Greaeralot BIC INEay vl 0o ap- y { He isln nn)ti\'u of (H‘\l(l.' John"WL_*.;‘lay Maiu] nber, lot 10, blk 1, Hyde Park, = {%mfi:&fi&mwfl for the years of 1860 to pobrancont Iman-{h tho at aagon of con- YOU“G L“DIES INST"’UTE [ S i 0 v sesses aaes Q > - y riends are all astonished at my i ooty “under o fiftesn_month sentence | Lew Iixioy anid ‘wite i Guorsa il Loty 3and & In blook 68 Credit Foncler. | rapld {mprovemoat and ivariably domand tho SCHOOL for GIRLS. | i y iy ! ¢ Y 6, 17 . G . | canso. corps of uccompl | ‘ondel CC! ' 2 e: y relix lLofeirte. lot view. method of " “guseous eneniata,” whicl uret apply Lo, i . MO , Prineipal of ago.” o miive of Towa, no o e B R 101 6,11, 13 and 14, In block 470, Grand- | gasosof consuiption where' sverytiing aiso | =70 S ki | ton and a republican in tics. view. - 3 B v (aolabai® s e | A e o 0 | 60 hsent road No. 17 D located, s e et HOWATY Gollegiate Institute, ik coived from Lancaster county, sentenced | ~ Woodworth, e 44 feet of lot 3, blk 11, Iliw"luflunllldo 13‘1!*; lllmvd the jury on mr Al bl EW, Fer IV ine Lasics roonentinan NiI o0 age (4 4 to eighteen months for raising a check. McCormick’s 8dd, Q€ .evueenrern.... 4,200 | the Lauer trial $1.50 extra per day. § —_— 4 8 Propuratory, Classioal and e tifiod Grant at i 8 | He is eighteen years of farmer by | Adolph Klein and wife to Laura T _Resolution adopted “'fl:d“m"“m of w. | A Remarkable Caseat Present in Chicago. | ing courses. For circulers address EMMA O. ] [ i i Bradford, lot11, block 1, Jetter's add 3¢ of lot 3, block o4, be reduced from $1,200 | © CONRO, Principal, or B. B. HOWARD, Secre- H ocoupation, a native of 1llinois, with no $800 on account of r in assess| As far back as 1 can remember Thave had Politios and no religion. Mike Welch is | /0 South Omahs, Wd..oovieeernns 1,000 L O e oSt torar epaagnt. troublo with my nose.” said J. 0. Opel, & well | t8ry: West Bridgowater Jy0cRwat | R onyict from Colfax. county, bringing | Wiliam A Leach fo Neiile dcNamara, s i lot 8 n subdivision of block 1, ‘Adjourned. known plumber, now with the firm of' Gay & PRuapELE Culloton, of 50 North Clark strect, to the' re- SE| Y FOR YOUNG LADIES,13% North Broad 3t with him a five years' sentence for bur- porter who called upon him rogéntly ut Lis | piadeiphia. 15th T T Bonfield, w wesesesese 630 MAY 4. Bids for laying sidewalk on Farnam streot eves T & begins Se lary. He 1s twenty-two years of age, a | David R Archer and wife to James I residence, No. 89 Wetland street, North Side. 0 oar " j Kativ of Sarpy county, Nob, a miner by | Bonner, {31107 of blook 10, Gise's in front of court house were opened and | " “Lately, I actually dreaded 'to lio downat | Address rnfflfh‘}.‘é&fi.";fi‘.fi&flfifi""l‘ | goeupation. s demooratand & Oathielio, || g Bees siveiiask > | “Hodeor Turisiing. coftas recelved and | Gusnfor bronth i tho' imoraing my wouth | Me: and Mrs.John N Jowott, John Hamer also comes from Colfax | Eqward Swobods snd wife I oiteck postponed until May 7. &nd throat wonld bo tull of phiegm. 1nover had Mrandars SRbipD Brmotcs fiThoases any appotite for breakfast owing to tho ugly taste in my mouth, I had an opprossed foeling in my lungs, was constantly hawking and spit- ting, and couldn’t broathe at all through my to ord tonsiol ‘That were made to ordor n, w Rachel Robinson to C! oast 64 (utdof lot 1, county for bnrgmr,‘ and toserve a fivo yeara' sentence. Hamer is thirty-seven years of ago and has followed railroad- ing for an occupation. He is a native of veesssss 1,240 | Communication from Lyman Richardson arles Parrotte, relative to opening Leavenworth street re- block 6, Reed's ceived and laid over. A, Light Colored ST. MARY’S AGADEMY R [ e Communication from F. C. Eberly asking . I had pai a A o of ihe.OMEblio hutami] BN ety 2% | for appointment as superiniendent of new | s ringiic i imy ours: my b all achod: noy ats, i T Y A Wordman. 1ot 1, bloek 77, South asylum received and laid over. tong.e was coated. and 1 would rise in' the (s L e STATE HOUSE NOTES, Ouhw'wa. w0 a0 | County Judgg's roport for quarter ending | moraing moro tired than whin | went' o bed e . P I HalfPrice . . 9 arch 31, filed. ; - e . Secrotary of State Laws is at home Jfi‘:{tfl:nfin&wog lofiv:::VvI'el{s County treasurer directed to recelve the | I were nogood. o e = e — e aftor & ten days' absehce in the west. of ot 5, block X, Shinn's 3d ada, w tax on 10t 7 in dlock 80, without interest or | oot Nittor, thania €0 Dr. MoCoy. L calied at FFETe T Governor Thayer departed {""“’"‘Y ...... e o ereeees 1,200 | 1603, his office on the 8d of July inst. 1 placed my- Y- for a reunion and camp fire at Wilbur. | ypjon Stock Yards enmgznywluu Adjourned. . self under his charge, with the result that I The salt well is now down to a depth Nelson, lot 8, block 20, ist add to To be Uontinued Monday. now breathe quite freely tarough my nose. I South Omaba, w d.... feol like s now man, and am now 8o much better ‘Twenty-one transfers, aggregating. —~—— Charles Bankes bas gone to Ger- man{o\o be gone several months., He of 2,350 fimk and the workmen are at work in a red sandstone. Articles of incorporation of the South Omaha M. E. church were filed yesterday all respects that 1 feel as though I was per- fectly cured: but the doctor says he wants to seo me u short time yet. I have a good free (OnoMllo Wost of Notre Deme Universi - i hend again, my nose does not stop up atall 2 i will be accompanied by histwo daughters | houd neens my | ok and | The 64th Academic term, will open M in the oflice of the secretary of state. The f llmx:m;:nl";i;m":rmiu were | 80d will join the rest of bis family, his sty Bopas ':‘,'."'.',':'y"'é‘lrl"i.'..“,‘.b.'i..‘&'h! Septembor 5. Deputy Land Commissioner C. M. Car- 0! g R pel ©ré | wifo and son, 1 Berlin, where they have | and so has tho pain ovor my cyos. My tongue | S¢hool Art and Design. ¢ rvatory of Music. ter returned yesterday from Dundy | issued yesterday: been for a couple of months past. 15 no longer eonted, and the ugly taste isno | The Academic course is thorough in the Pro- county, where he conducted s school | J. E. Cosgrove, Twentieth and Grace, 1and sale, selling four sections and leas- two-story frame residence. .. ing twelve. E. F. Moriarty, Twenty-nin| longer in my mouth. 1not sleep well &t night | paratory, Senior und Classionl Gradcs, Musio and fool refreshed In the morning. Further, | }’vs‘mrlgl;'“fl:n Saplanot the hest Louarra ¢ busino orics rope, Is undor cha of 1 com- have not been absent trom, my busincas asingle | torics of Karcno,'s undgr, Chure Of b fom; 3. RAYMORF . duy on account of my treafmént by Dr. McCoy, Diamond Merchant, Attorney General Leese doparts to-day | Woolworth, cottags who hus Unuestionably worked wondérain my | £reat Art Schools of Burope. ' Drawing und » for New York City where he attends a | Park Building Ass case, and whom 1 unhesitatinzly recommend to | Painting from life and the untique. Phonogra- : sixth, between Woolworth and Balil- any one suffering from digenses in any stage.” | phy and Type-Writing taught. Buildings equip- convention of governors relative te ex- tradition comphoations botween states., | o™More: Rt saiet e The following notaries were commis- | “eottage. . e sioned _ yestorday by the governor, Joseph N, Williams, Neil, Dundy county* k. M. Hammond, Omaha; J. W, Nation: Wallace, Lincoln county; S. P. Sagersen, Brown county, The state oil inspector's office, if he has one at the capitol almost or en- tirely closed and it is impossibla o get at the records to sscertain the amount and character of work done the first month under the law. 'The law requires the deputies to file their reports, and aside from Deputy Paine, who resides in the city, no facts of work done are attainable- — e Op i Sus bed with iro osonpe. . A separato dopartment MmOt oy 6 Wi e i, "t | Tor hildren utdor i Apply for catwlogus to Mother Superior St. Mary’s Academy Notre Dame P. O, St. Joseph Co., Ind. —_— DOCTOR .Cresap M'Coy Late of Bellevue Hospital, N.Y Has offices 1n 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING Cor. 15th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb. Where all curablo cases are treated with suo- Four permits, total. o —— One Sided Muscle Cultu When Professor William Blaikie Moc- tured at Chautauque, he advocated a gen- eral culture of the muscle instead any special sot, saying that Hanlan, being aceustomed to_ pulling oars could strike only a hght blow, while John L. Suliivan, being the habit of striking, could not ull rs strong an oar as a 16-year-old oy At a recont smateur regatta at Loug Point Hanlan was asked as to the corectness of this statemens, He said: “I think I could strike a blow taat would powerful than one by a Iad, but I coula not go into a fight with hope of winning. My muscles are trained to pull and not to ush or strike. When men train for fiur special work they usually amount to little 1n anything else. Blakie is right. If & man wants to be a whole man he must cultivate all the muscles in the BOYNTON FURNACE 0., 8Sole Manufacturers of BOYNTONS . FURNACES, RANGES »° HEATERS, With All MODERN lmprovements, 47 and 49 Dearborn $t., 3. H. MANNY, MANAGER. CHICAGO. FOK BALE RY HENRY E. COX, Omaha, Neb. Di1skASE lies in ambush for the weak, a feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- counter & malarious atmosphere and sudden changes of temperature, and the lonst robust are usually the easiest vie- » tims. Dr,J. H. McLean's Strongthening Cordial and Blood Purifier will give tone :n(: vitality and strength to your entire ody. (Main Bullding) THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, The 44th collegiate year will open Tucsdny, Bopt. v, the spacious and elegant bulldings have during the past year, Accommodated W0 roi- cess. Meuion dipoaton ronted awiitully. dout studenia. Kvery faculty e aiforded for se- i : oledge o AP RERVOlS: DI EALRS: CUTIAE & EHRROUEE KRGS 0 the sexus & specialty. C, Classics, Mathematics, Law, Science and body." * poon) 1 ARNE TRETION ot offos or by mal 83 Music. A daganeon Sxniitoass, 3 Oftice hotirs: § 1015 a mer 2104 p. ;780 | A thorough commercial course (s aiso a f A party of Japanese have bought 400 N n‘rgt‘::mu‘::fi;mv-n 1 Juilions ot Sunduys included. " » ture of the institution. Bpecinl advantag et et W. G. Hemenway, .8 member of the bar for several years is reported to have { in St, Louis on the 7th inst. e was ioim T e. Should_be read by Fathers WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE 5 A Sy Beok sen h a quartor of & ocentury, | ¥P: I i 8 quiet, relring man und had his oftice | acros of land in the foothills of Campo | Itis used by tho Ui "nu-a Governumeny, ";‘;r,;;;v"“m recoives e Tlthe piated withia We TRt of Shoso' des! ol o for several n the Frenzer block, [ Seco, Calaveras county, California, and | Endotsed by the beads of the Cinost Univeral- | o U0 QTOLUR the iaite, wid i sal. LAW, {37 Rapleto mith Information of value to s1l men it Vet Telte Fatont { He made ‘but comparatively fow ao- | they propose to irrigate through a min: | 804 T, "Brice’s the only B Powder that | ble for those unable to make a journey to ob- | 0 o Docast e an e ARSTONREMEDY CO. I19Park Place. New York, goirs sa etrla | quaintances, but oven these wili bo sur- | ing ditch from the Mokelumne river and | doos not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alam. | {8in successful hospital trewtment at their | The MiNIN Department for bovs undor Uil Ty T Py 2o oy | prised at the anuouncement of his death. | convert it into & tea farm. It is said that | Soldony imcans | o o ol homes. No letiers answored unioss scoompa- | 1581 SRS Cen i Whpication to Rew q_os‘rmymgg;,,;;;;;fi,y Limpe, e was not a rugged man, but his death | Japancse have experimented with tea in | . FOUY ORICAGD: o%. Lovia ‘Address all letters to Dr, J. C. MoCoy. rooms | T E. WALSH, C, 5. ., President Notre Dame """f.h ‘errors and bid practices c{‘ ED. bad not been expected. the vicinity and proved it a success. #10and 311 Ramge Building, Omaha, Ne! P. 0 Tndisua. GOLDEN SEAL ©@, 19 Locust st 5i.10u -