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A TN TR Yoot 58 o N w house, and a half dozen brick residences | happy relief would be found from the di 1 U R N " | of the Kansas City club assert that C. K. \ Dliged to sit u 1 d do theie HANSAS COUNTY SEAT WAR. | ettt g | oot foteind®ts | PUCS READY'HOR THE FRAY. e, i, bttt | STAGING IN THE EARLY DAVS. | shis ntan it i o Draska, 18 nenrly.completed and will bo ready | of your inflientinl journal, 1 merel swish to AN ST ‘",‘:‘".‘h BB Wt Bt e Wi Indale. poles AT i for business before the 18t of January, 1388, | express my gratitude to W yoming for the re- A Wano Citizen's Statement of the | A number of frame business :‘\uumm and .; storation it has ..,y' od in a comparativel Chances For Great Sport at the | leazue and expeiled from its membership. | Rominisconce by an Old BExpress | weather was cool, and strap l'"‘"‘"““‘“ ause of t roublo. v omore of roomy And bstantial | shattered constitution, hoping that the info) 1 & New ofticers will be efected and representa to the guard rail, to keep from rolling Cause of the Trouble ling diouses wore built during tho | mation may. e of use to some other poor v Middle-Weight Contosts. tives—probubly W. H. McClintock, of Bt oft. Al the stations tho hotses and nd fail of ,and @ number more | tim of feeble health. This s a thriving town da- ; " < _— 08 were chango under process of construction. | of some $,000 inhabitants, with all De y and Jawes Whitfield, of Kansas mules were chunged and an hour given Turge brick — blocks will b com- | the convenichces, city watef, etc, that | A TALK WITH MANAGER SELEE, | City—be sent to the meeting of the arbitra- | INCIDENTS OF WESTERN TRAVEL, | the pussongers to got out and stroteh ity ; ‘ s their legs and ent their meals, which THEC PRIDE OF THE VALLEYS, menced in the spring, the plans and | may be found in many an eastern tion committee of the national agreement, p— 3 preliminary — arrangements — having al- | city of a population of 10,000 The proprie- e wich oceurs at Cincinnati Doconibor 7, the were sorved at the uniform price of 81, Growth and Bright Prospects of { roady been m. for the same. | tor, Mr. dohn Shetter, of the DBruuswick | what He Thinks “of the Prospects | st from the leaguo and the second from | Disappearance of the O1d Santa Fe | Fach meal on the plains consisted of Hitchcock Connty's Capital—An | The season of 1888 will be | hofel, which Thave mode my headquarters 3 G the Kansas Clty club. They will demand Stage Offico—Thrilling coffee p jack. broad baked in n ] Sngfish ‘WAG torlize an unusually lively one for Culbert, | whilst here, will cater to the taste of the For Base Ball Next Season that the Kunsas City Western association Dutch oven; corn bread, buftalo stonlk, L gt d i ot son and promises to be the most prosperous | most fastidious, setting up a table und in Omaha-L@¥ther Sporte club, of which Menges is the head, be pro fence Along the antelopo stonk, with dridd apple plo and periences in Wyoming. one so far in the history of the town. Scv- | viding first-cliss beds that can favorabl Y hibited from establishing grounds and Indians and Robb $RteS ToF Gesdart, . hie Arled st o eral great public_improvements are in con- | compare with the accommodation afforded ing”’ News, ing games in Kausas City during the season b B UL R L templation, not the loast among which is the | av more preteatious centers. PN of 1587, was --umul.-ln-.l by un\vnl-m 'l"-‘"l"‘. --1\]|lu I naans. Culbertson canal. The route for this caua Avrugp TEROE, P T In the written document which will be (io s AR o | company a luxury, After renching New . Waro, ,‘(7,:, r;’,::"-_,"_'::),.r,,.'l:‘,",;,"”. of | s alrcady been gurveyed by the projectors Windermere, Eug. The Middle-Weight Contests, presented to the committee, the statement | Kansas City Journal: Workmen two | Mexico, ehille Colorado (improperly e L ‘d ; ¢ of the great Kearney canal, and the report of —— Sporting circles are all ago over the middle- | that the western league was disbanded will | days ago began tearing down the foun- [ syplled chille colorow), which consisted the Bie.] —There appeared in your paper of | tho engineers who hiad charge of the work is City Life as Affecting Labor. weight championship contest to come off at | be emhatically denied. In support of tho | dations of what was kuown as the | of hashed meat and red pepper mado the 25th ult. a'special from Bird City, of this | very enconraging. Ata costnot to exceed | Ry, v t 7. » Baol artosof | the g ober sde vl % assertion that the league still exists, refer- | oy o, > oot D AW £y i atovw. i sd te the bl or ‘ot icontrudioting o telegram from Ben. | §90,000 8 canal tirenty Toot wido at the bot- | g.ric Vo Flaratia Jo Proactitd SAarue ot | Lhe grard o P O A o i | ence will ba made to the fact that when th [ “Sunta e stage office.™ The LT e EEb AL LR AL A Bl Yelman which appeared in your paper of the | tom and thirty feot wide on top, having an ) Lk Y geners 3 - | Western league association was adwitted | proper, which was of brick and two R AR il WL L ) m i [ll D oGty | Gverage width of twenty-five foot und a problem. Synopses of them will appear in | Such longthy period has. elapsed since an | under the protection of the national agree- | gtaries in height, was demolished by the black beans, that grow in New Mexico, 216t ult., to which I wish to reply. Bird Cits | GuLit"r five foet, with a fall of one foot and | the Ber. Ho took for his text last night | opportunity has been offered to witness any | ment a protest was filed by Secretary | o oo o8 B AP WERS SEIRERCAR A a7 and are staplos of diet there. A largo is within six miles of the east line of the | six-tenths to themile, will be dug from a | Daniel 4:38. *Is not this grest Babylon | sport of this character, that: the event makes [ Marshall, - of the Western el by 1860. But few build- ) gyy,p1y of provisions was always kept at county and twerity-eight miles from the west | point seven miles northwest on the Breich | which T have built? He bogan by givinga | very extensive revival of onthusinsm, and | 16 Which M Byrne, chafrun of the ings in Knnsas City were more widely | cach station, They were transported line; cighteen miles from the north Line and | Won viver, te warers of WLk S DREON | doscription of the remarkable growth of | the sports everywhere are on tip-toe of ex- | Wit e A oiied ot the 1 itter | known. A, L. Catpentor, who at_pres- from Kansas City by wagons. twelve miles from the south line, Wano is | {3 GHOHESitoet fail'of thirty-six and a | ities. The whole population of the world | pectation for a rogular fistic matinee. Tho | ingof the committee in Cincinnati, It is | gt rosides fn Independence, and who 10 e S are itodutred to; CETS in the exact center north and south, and four- | Julf'fost will be obtained. Upon' a liberal | scems to be tending in their direetion, 1f we | prospects are for an immense attendance as | also eluimed by tho Western leagie that | had charge of the stage companp’s ex- Suined oo tHe home st lieved and re- teen miles from the west line and twenty | caleulation it kas been found that the total | could take wings and fly around the earth we | the management are in receipt of any number | Under the national agreement, which extends ( Press business in Kansas City from | turned to the home station as driver of miles from the cast lme. Bird City in | water fall thus gained would afford 1,548 | would find seventeen great conters of popula- | oo trom brethren of K over all of the leagu in tho country, any | early in the spring of 1863 to 1866, when | the next coach going the other way. March, 15%, got up & secret petition com. | horse power, or tiwent tion cach with more than 600,000 inhabitants, | OF letters from the sporting brethren of Kan- | jo,qq club hud the right to prohibit another | the station here was abandoned, fur- | Twenty drivers were constantly em- d prncipally of fictiti 8 .. | the standard capaci They are London, Paris, Canton, New. York, | 88 City, Des Moines, Sionx Gity, Minue- | cjub from coming into ita territory and play- | nishes the following account of the lo- [ ployed between Santa Fe and Kansas posed principully of fictitious names, pre- | o Cyjbertson and vicinity Beriin, Vienna, Pekin,Singan Fau, Stangtan, | 80olis, St. Paul and most all of the Nebraska | jng ball without its permission. Under this | cagion of the stations upon the trail, the | Cily up to the time when, in 1864, the sented it to the governor and got the tempor- | ropdy to vote $15,000. in aid of the | Tf lai; ek 't towns, signifying their intention to be | ¢liuse of ‘cemont the adh f the P bhe trail, the ;b Gl ) S04, Vi ready t ) entsing, St. Petersburg, Phi! " the agreement the adherents of the |y yog of fare charged and other matters | line was changed from weekly to ary county seat. She had twocommissioners | enterprise as soon as a company is organized | delphia, Tachingty, Moscow, Cal- | on hand. And, indeed, s0 far a8 | old Kansas Uity club will claim that the ar- i 8P0. 2 ? ['onsele frsm 1\ > A h vk F h N her abpointed and the county clerk, while Wano | and the proper obligation entered into to | cutta, ' Bombay and Constantinople. | their anticipations of = a real " lively | bitration vommittee must debar the West- | Of interest. He suid: % woe _From that time on_there wero Cron o Tt = 4 fuithfully perform the work. — With $his | In these you will find. samplos. of il the | Byening goes, they will not be disappointed, clation club from playing here. ' 1t 18 “Phe Overland Mail and Express [ at least 150 men in the employ of the got one commissioner. The 15th of May was f b D ¥ » v : . . water power Culbertson will soon be a man- | splendor, ® wealth, magnificence . and misery | i anything like the very full and attractive [ the jutention of those composing the meeting | company, the headquarters of which | company in various capacities at sal- set for clection, and only three polling places | yfycturing city second to none in the state. | of the world. programme is carried out. Among the | t) he held to-morrow to declare the Western | were in Kansas City, moved in the | avies ranging from #75 to 8150 per wore given the whole county—one at Bird [ With a splendid agricultural country sur- | ~ There is a new word being used now. We | hotables who have spoken for res seats | Joggue still intact und to provide for the or- [ gpring of 1961 from a little office located | month. City, one at Wano and one at Hour-glass, [ rounding her and with ample mlrmul_“rm-m- say a man is an Erostratus, We mean by ii?-‘.\‘1\"“85'!.n'.‘n"..'“;;,*é}',‘"":.”;‘.";{‘“";}""..-'n‘:.?.'.""‘(‘.‘i ganization of teams to represent the @ities | 4t the junction of Delaware street and “The revenue derived from the trans- B Y et el conet | ing investment in this western count watic who set fire to the temple of Diana in | String of mincrs from Clevelund, O. 1o Killen and the “Kid.» back of the Gillis house, which still fand mail matter was very great, tho s “Bniahed but deposited the poll-books | location of the town at the junctu losus on the might that Alsxander tho | @rrived here last evenmg, accompanicd by | puguay” Minn,, Dec. 4,—[Specisl Tele. [ stands on the level atthe foot of Deln- | government lone duving the tri-woekly b A attiblic: Srencl ivors, tw > | Grex v is. | Reddy Gallagher, a pugilist of national ware stroet. Theline was then run by | service paying $172,000 o year for curr fu u sufe without being signed or sealed, | Kepublican and Frenchisen rivers, two of the | Great was -~ born. When the magis- [ K¢ G G tiondl | pvam 1o the Bee,]—Pat Killen and the St. . as then run by | & ] 3,000 8 § 1 Y 4 | k ! as) » rean > atato, flowing | trate i o o putation. John P, Clow and Patsey Cardift 0 ot snalay Jow. » mail botwee sad Glie s stating that they, the judges of election, | most be M"lg:{;:fl;u::Il:wi:\l":‘l]l‘l“;'rl::.‘iilll'r;)‘m. trates asked him why he had done this | (AR ETERC ST ROl Mon RS ETer | Joseph“Kid” have arvauged a teu-round J. D. Senderson and Bradley Barlow. | ing the mail between Kansas City and 8 | he replied: “Bec: Vi J v ", Y Y AR, | Moiov e 1L s e 1wt wuy it §0. b | of Ghicago, Tommy Hurst'of St. Lours, Jom | muteh to take place here inside of tywo weeks. > % Burke of Cheye had two days to do thatin. The clection was | through -’ 4 who was formerly a held on Saturday and on the following Friday | most advantageous. The Fr sident of St. Al- [ Santa Fe. Frequently the receipts from bans, Vt. It was mana ed by J. R. | passengers, mail and express from one o (salhriors ol SRH s votes | stream fed by numerous ings, is scldom od o decree consi; z it 3 5 ne, Pat Murphy of Fre- [ Kiilen fs to stop the “Kid" insidc of the speci- | A7 “ ¢ n ; N i e 1 h the commissioners met to cnvass the sotes | Sy 0 D00As" o dry tenthor, fowine | Heion. © I5ut it very decrec. ide b | mont, Prof. McMillan of Utien, Neb, with | fled rounds for'a pursc of 4500 O et € b SRR D e dvesc apenrd | about. the. sno’ amount’ of water' all tho | famous. Now T am ot an Erosteatus, 1| manyothers. - McMillan is teachitg a boxing A to Sanfa Fo, N. M., thene BT g I L Ll B, the tally sheets shovied. instead of 477 votes, | Year around. The new Frenchman Valley | have no new theory to advance, I have no class in Utica, and he intends to bring along McAuliffe Paralyzed But Plucky. con, A. T, merchants in Santa Fe used to get their canniug from thisplace | torch o apply to the templo of wellried | & couple of his pupils und enter them for | N o'V oin Doo, 4 witle goods from. e oming railroad ; f milcs, will bo | truth, T vant to help. the. warkin 1| the medal. He says they are good ‘uns. Pat enne, a distance of 2 The principal - | in oiled silk, and vi s City, wrapped us other valuable pecial Telogram to | 960 miles by stage roud. had béen cast in that pre- | & Wb ¢ ¥ wast of Kansas City wi that 1,080 vote v cinet, and subscquent investigations showed [ t Ches " £ : 8 e M s o' £ o | stations ha . clnct, und subsequent investigations showed | 0 iplotod i the spring. Tt will ‘b the | have toiled in the ficlds as & laboring man | Murphy, of Fremont, who has heen o winner | $10 135k.]- Jace Mefuliffe, who fought Joi | etown. One Hundred aid Ten Milo | articles, which added a great deul to the list, and in the face of all this brazen fraud M'a main lino to the | myscil. T roceivod wagen and by them I | in several good contests, will ulso enter, | Carncy, the Englishmas, near Boston re- | 1 Tack. Couneil Grove, Fort | revenucs of the company, were supplied Bird City's two commissioners counted this, | capitolof Wyoming. The threecapitol cities | hélped to put myseif through colloge. My | 8ud confidently expects to earry the | ceutly received such a_ blow in the tenth g § b by old Fort Lyon, | to them at the e of ¥1 per pound. spinion | yound that, as he_ himself admits, his left | Surah, Fort Dodge, Kus ML) y 1gs, Oucharas, | This amonnt they could afford to pay, as medal back home with him. The h 1 1 r, that | side is paralyxed, but no one mew it but his | Bent’s Old Fort.Tron Spr among the knowing ones is, how which gave that town the permancnt county neoln, ”l'l'l\‘l'l' and Cheyenne are cqui- | sympathies are with the toilers. 3 seat and wll the county ofticers but one com- | distant from Culbertson and each s reached What then is city ifer | omight take you 4 The , % e " | by a direct live of road. With the contem- | through Omaha and show vou practically | O1e of the dark horses of the several thut are | doctor. He will not surrender the #5.000 | Trinidad, Uncle Dic Houlton's vanch | they sold the goods to the Mexicans at wissioner, o uames of the two vommis- | MY QG R b the railrond Tacul | {io diatinet eities. 1 i tuts vou-ta th | i the fleld, will makce all tho entries hustle | gtakes, but says he will fight wguin for | on top of the Raton mountains, Col.; [ fahulous pric Mirras andd: M. Koteham, Wano's com. | ties of Culbertson will not be equallod by | homos of the wealthy. You would tread | £ wrest the title and trophyaway from theu, | thew. Red - River station, Cimarron, | *In the year 1865 a man named West missioner. W, W. MeKny. withdrew and | another town in the western part of the state | upon_velvets, You would sit in elogantly [ Lhere will be some half dozen prowminent Tt s Fort Union, Las Ve Sunta | was sent to a station called Big Timb Wonld hive nothing to do with the eount, | #ud her location guarantees her this position | upholstered chairs, You might meot the finest | SPOrtine men on hund with unknowns to ring | DIAMOND DEALERS IN A FLURRY N. M At Fort Zarah, | in Kansas, to tend stock. He had heen Wano immedtately srrested all the cloction | for many vears to come. The indications are | und most cultured peoplo of the city. Amd | i attho eloventh hour, and cach one evic — was | dalleal “fha . fLong | theveiibout nwael, when ohbdiyiwHllE board and issucd & writ of mandamus on the | that the B. & M. line to Denver up the Re- away and say “Omuhi is one | Aently is congratulatiug himself upon having | How a £20,000 Gem Shot Around on e A E. Milat poute AXte ‘]'“T s A R Hypwit ¢| et elrte Lo inove his offivt to Wano. e | Publican valloy will bo paralelled soon by the | of the most huppy nnd cultured cities I haye | the winner. Books ure being made at the W otal Moo Route’ was strue hat route extended shing harness outside, a pirty o Diamond pool rooms, and thus far, amoug the Jobnny Killett and Jimmy ics, ave selling at about the | pondenc: tos. All arrangements | return last been completed, | anothe 100 miles, extending to Fort Dodge, and | Cheyennes surrounded the station, o diamond merchant hag | it was made without changing horscs. They fired upon West. One of their £ e ghod Y fon | After leaving Fort Zorah we had to | bullets hit him in the leg, breaking it. o town, and is prepured for | oy provisions for the driver and pas- | His companion, who in the barn, campaign, Last night he had | ¢ SRR IR card the s ¢ S HHOIEARES und there seems to be but_littie prospect of | ) ml\'.-nt\nx]' i:;’lflw Ebbitt klln\lsu that | Bengers and feed and water for the | beard the shots and ran of the back door case was heard by Judge L. K. Pratt on the | Rock Island or the Kuansas & Omuha com- been in.” 'Or [ might tuke you only to , 10th day of August, 1556, and he decided there | Pany, and that Culbertson will be made the | the hovels und slums, There you would see {““""“F““. was no election for permanent county seat | division station on this new line. It is also | misery and wretchedness and sin, Crime | Lh0Siy, 1ock for the reason that the commission lerea | believed by many that the B. & M. company | would snarl at you und ribaldry would mock [ $ame rates us fuvo no tegistration, as required by law, Bird ;\'nil‘nml\'ll-uu‘u' division station from McCoolt | at you and poverty would wecp inits rags, | 07 the contest hav o this plac ew York Sun’s Washington corres- 3 ppealed the case of » 12th of October The reasons assigned for this | Then you would say, “Omaha is o most i ¥ Vo e ) fntc 3 1418 Yo Dil6 < OAME, AHMAY A1 Chbiha G0y, oF Day, 1RET, and thraw or ut McCook s strongly ulkaline and | Now in studying city life we are met: with | 4ikon of on ail sides us the propor seleation | g iy o5 “rams of extraordinary size | followed in the rear of each couch | potely hicing himsct from view. it out because it came up one day too lat destructive on the boilers of engines, | the diiculty Gt some@observers huve soon | 0 master of coremonies, but there s evory | L7GHE 0 510”55 fntrusted with the | [aded with the noccssury articlos. fho | (Rqians bkted up e R e In conscquence Bird Gity still’ holds th | Which is not so with the waterof Culbertson. | oniy the good und soume only the bad in cities. | 48surance that all these minor detuils b P B L iy Ritdonai ol | fLong Route” was considered very dan- | of his olothes and tied him to 0 cotton- tomporary county seat. Tn November, 1586, | The 1. & M. company is not apt—after its | Letus take a wider view. Dhereare some | Sutisfuctorily greed upor gale of such gems by European and New | 000 on account of the hostile Indians | wood tree, cout out his entrails and e o] aloction again for. county | business increases ~on the Fronchman | dvantuges, thore ure many disadvantages Tho Now MaiiFeE Titerviowed York dealers. He took “a friond into | G5 rosied the country through whick | Bung them around his ne hoy left officors and at this cloction we got ono coui- | 1ine, to run its trains twelve miles | jn it. 10 D pLULS . ror of | the reading room of the hotel to show | 550 (™ Many g hard fight did the | taking twelve head of mules with them Missloner, one county attorney and distrier | between this place and McCool, for nothing [~ The advantages are s follows: A city isa | ~MF Frank 5. Selee; fhe new manager of | jim an_extraordinary opal, elaimed to | i FEEEE 500 S0 DF ESE Gl e | and setting five to the barn, They hoaded Clork and 13ird City hud the. revurning hoard | but to reach a - division station. With the | convenient business c o ruiltouds | the Omaha base ball ¢hab, seon in the | ho the largest and finest in Americn, | FIveYS (OE PISSCRBCrR SIS B | for the Tudian cotmtry in the vicinity of and counted in the remaining eleven oficers | Uivision station at Culbertson, the cost at- | converge there. The ail and whole- | rotunda of the Millard last evening and [ gof in diame pread out the | Dloody Cheyennes, = Mok DL LAl Tha LA e A for herself. This fall Wano saw fit to run | tending this run of twelve miles—amounting stores there. he pleasant hotelsare | talked interestingly on the local outlook, the | stones on a table, SO L Comanches, who would cirele the mp Supply. 1w barn and station fes of thus ars ved t and Bird City a | to a large sum of money in a s 1d b 1. Th conches and compel them to covral their | were consumed. together with all the 1 the retutns cama would be sayved. The money stock and cngago in battle. 1t was | contents. West's compunion did Busine: try and can buy strictly a woest side tic full east side ticket, W men come all they w in from th ant, as the coun- . new t could u and base ball affairs generally. Mr. | liant and dazzling displiy. The opal, in on Wednesday after clection the wost side ild soon build a wood round house and | not do in a small place Phen there ure intel- | Selee is a rather handsomo young manof | whick is over un inch long and wonder- | P00 e (o keep two men as stock | not dare to we the manure ticket was elected. This is the ticket thut | Wachine shops. Culbertson was the place | lectual advantages. A city is the place of | about thirty-five. He js cominunic vet | fully iridescent, was admirved, together tendors at ench station southwestof Con | pile until it wns almost 0o0- was rightfully elected, but on Friday, the | sclected for the division station by the B. & | brightest minds. I do nof mean that there | weighs carefully evorytning he says, s | with a big amethyst set in brilliants, | .0 They did their own cooking | sumed. and the soles had been burned 11th, when the commisioners et fo canvass | M. people when the line was build through | are not Emersons and Whittiers and H ¥ wt. Hocomes | end a handful of diamonds of different | ST¢f NS L L 1 i | court affable and intelli and washing. The stations were in | from his shoes. He then, for the firs what are called ‘dug outs,” which wer time, ascertained that the redskins had half out of the ground with sod roofs. | gone and that West was dead. During In these the men, horses and dogs ( the night he followed the trail to the lived. They were ve ingeniously con- | station at Fort Zavah, which he reached strueted, a tunnel running underground | she fter daylight, His feet wero sixty feet on cach side of cach *dug out.’ | buvy nd bliste 1d he suffored three fraudulent pro- | here, and for u year or more was the end of | thorns who develop in the solitudes of ¢t i = s | vi M factired otef | division, but when the Lincoln Land com- Kb b5 coiey itldes o e | with a reputation of a yare disciplinarian, has | Vitluc R lklphaT nniToa T GRAN thio pany failed to get coutrol of the townsite 1t ids @ m “eharpened and | had the managerial reins long in hand, and [ £OCS, WORLE @ 5 iy ] with the other poll books. Two of i was moyed to MeCook, where the company He hoa e bonaiie st ‘the | will surely rospond ta all that is expected of ‘}AH(-”U“”»‘ pracicoy }“'51 star of tho missioners, Long and Cutlott, who desired to | Bad purchased a sootion or more "l' l;"“'l great libravies in the cities. Then there are | him. 1 -‘“‘]“{I’“':\.‘: e e see right provail, adjourncd their session on | When the Qispnsed, ot this Teud | Sasthetic davantogas, The ste and aoiences, | ovra : e lich he says is the finest in the world, Friday afternoon and - wont to the | A€ bie i I move back to Cul- | the pleasures of music and literature all cen Well, what are o o " | which is forsule and valued at 820,00, housos whoro those thres frauduleng | Dot Which will be the chiof city of the | tor in the eities, 1f New York 18 the publ Manager Scleo ¢ askell tho reporter. He put the great stone in his tweozers the votes they some of them, as the saying worth a king’s ransom. At length Dolle " were © supposed o, b held. | volley. | What Culbertson now netds moro | fni center of tho world 130ston istho wsthetis | “Our prospects ure fine, From what Tean | 5 iaP 0iica® e over to his friend, | At the ends of euch un||u_~]lf s BoL {80 se Dt g Rieyondyariy i hese polling 11 thore were cast 323 | than u".\‘hl"fl"l\';“:"’:r!‘w e live, energetic | center of the 'v. And then there arc | judge alveady since’ *my arrival h ANl Cthol uEvall Customywhioh || urretnabout two and a half feet above star spangled ¢ py over the ins. Men who are i out ail | business me ves, which, if counted, would co advantace ground, pic ry. Aud ¢ g ; v ‘tholes, During | plains, A company of soldiers was sent ; gion.in a city. Dr.Guthrio | T have mno hesitancy in . : - 5 d with portholes. During :. A company of goldi The: wost side ticket extent trenuror. The | Bt too nearsighted 1o rocognize the mani- | contends that the highest tybe.of Diety. 48 | that 1 consider . tha®. outloolk 18 AL O L e O or o [nicetestswhon SN et o craRRd From Fort Zavith. which was an adobo w0 commissionors who reprosent. the west | {0l advantages by which Culbertson |t be found in : : g sown e saGosawaen ¢ ancloseC i onithe Tndinn, one!me daeted | strueture, but the e unable to overs cs. It is certain that Ao b o: titore ‘strigty” drawn | Omund most flatte are forced to stanid up ng. This is c splendid ball town, there is a wide spr tainly a in the tweezers. Just as the stone wis 3 changing hands, and the diamond enthusiasm over the game, your best men | 3o 07 T (AT ek aro interested and_ we have a magnificont | Merchant was saying, ““Hold it firmly, team to_do us battle on the diamond next | there was a snap, a streak of light, a AR south sidos of the county, upon reaching | 5 surrounded. Men who, secing her | in cities the lines these three houses, found' from the men | OPportunitics, will lend a helping hand | and men who belic themselves owning the premises that no | and push the rising young city to the front | mare firm) Ve o W hont, and. whon oy liowad o e R e houschold_dutics, stated to the board, and when they looked at Culbertson has iher of live and | yplo; £ gous e o S0l Ninint) e 6tk sC . i g CSLUL Lo 3 R the supposed list they were indignant, and ssive citizens and more are coustantly | I3yt what are the disadvantages of citiest | Y5, Wit more could a man g > :m,,,d""‘3,|1:“,“"'|“,“"l},:‘:’:.'&,h (’,,‘"‘"],““ wd"‘ peared both men would take positions I Ve froquently had trouble with suid they wore fictitious und not a nam was | 10cating here. On these depends the future, | mhe first city was built by Cam, a murderer, | o1l something abou jutitho teum, [ THONC Wa8 EONC: | L iag e 0L MEINEES ] i tirrets;and with their vifles,procood ; road egonts in Now: Moxico, In tho v known o anyone in the country. Tho com. | i # larie measure, of one of the prettiest | 1t was founded in biood. S0, ever since that o MRve:you, | AISHBRL AF 0 AlQ DL MIS TRLRAE sDlS frer | cinity of Cimarron. They did not infost O sstmblimie ey e Com™ | fowns in tie great Republican Valley. e o e DA (o iAo near the windows opening on F street, atrous | the plains owing to the presence of tho as lookout, alternating between the two | tuke the hostiles, g Timber, which turrets, while the other mian attended | was not then a fortificd station, was sub- to the animals, the cooking, and other | sequently fitted out with a tunnel and When Tndians ap- | so¢ -covered turrets, certain, to drop them from th ponics. two or three unsuccessful and dis I = Hadss “Well, in the first place, we have Lovett 3 ; M AIGS ] AN the 12th, wrote to the attorney general for waetehedness in citios, ) 10% ) | and the stone shot toward the other end i o the oo s of | Tndians there, and the poor facilities & e D m District Court at Wahoo. BRI oo | Burdick and Cassian, pitchers, and a strong SEma Rl B hia . | attempts to _diolodge the occupants o A ? el o A special to the | ganc | —District court has disposed of a lary Many a young man iives beyoud his | consider Lovett one of the “best pitchers | in | ©Den into the general office near the Muiiy wworking man spends all his | {po business, He is inapproachable as a | Wash room and the news stand. The ind saves nothing for a rainy fielder in his position, has all the curves and | two or three other gentlemen in the S % formation was precipitated by the S Gndistiootsr iafh il rite theomwon | i o for the $20,000 di il i fraudulent incts, 8o the 19th, the railroad cases are o neral inter e et ot s GRthol e raas ps and shoots, is a swift, accurate thrower | room sprang for the $20. diamond, | 5 o Ha G known by the cuphonious cogncinens of eat ¥ el igrince bf thoKomau Gatholiznons, aud great man, Boston was willing to give [ and everybody went down on hands and 1t holdl the dangaerous po : # having heard from Attorney Ceneral Brad- | Fred Hemmiz, in his suit against the Fre- | a home has been Kened L0 . f HEES ab g ; 5 | *Coal Oil Johnnie’ and *Biz s t X A TS 5 N r , and that is guar: POl g : Y - | tion of stock tende t astation, and he h < drm, ford, e people from all parts of the mont, isihorn & Missouri Valloy wailway | b the sae - mugans, © Anothior b Do, Sre it wuRtaEL Snolahilitnons wel for it Tho doors | L0l TG Wagres, The turrots were | “The Dund freauently” stopped the 1o dast ns well as the west, wont W company, for damages to his lots abutting on | thing is the saloon. Workiugmen spend their | Wk from. Brauehiile wei closed, and Mr. Burch, | 865 i he stations- | stage i s culled the *PPoint of the board to Bird, aud at the same time | the defend & o tasa i & pend their | worle —from Burdick, teo. 1In the only for ions atthe stations: | stage at what Wled the *Point of and contented them- | party of five desperadoes had their habi bo- | tation in the Cimarron mountains, near jons. It requived a ve Elizabethtown, N. M. The leaders wero them a wide berth with attacking the couches our people that the people would have to help | B them out, us their lives wera threatoned by | ayon Tiaas Uhils ok ofavhicheniy Bird City If they did not count in those three | 40Unt of business this week, of which on ut's right-of way, recovered a | money there instead of taking 1% home to o Joneidan e TtarerE the head clerk, summoned, Here was i 7 % - Celiad e threo a8 friof LT they sent for the other commissioners and | verdiet 3 Bh6 Jury 1 the cnse of H, | Suppoct their familios; OF coutsp, when the | Lo, sy congidered the” bost piteher in | o e in one lithle stone lying some- | Loo . fare for ech passenger {rom 500 Thos mile .,['1 K i" "I-,“'f county clerk, but Bird City captured those | H. Dor st the same pinch comes sucha man s throwa oub of | the Aaeet of deon balls wnd oo Lo oottty | Where about the hotel floors,and crowds | Kansas City to Santa Fe was 8175 in | B8 dER Dl L L two officials. They were not seen that similar e verdict of | employment, and having nothing laid up for | of the most reliable description o tons Maapaan ety i as | gold, including forty pounds of haggage | Colt’s revolvers and double b rrel shot- by the board. At 12 o'clock The motion fo @ rainy day, he howls for anarchy. be found wanting, T hava bon | vo-passintr, The stone seeimed to shoot | and & puir of blankets. Extra buggage | guns louded v ith slugs. Three of them two commissioners convened, appointed adeputy county clerk, and proceeded with the count and “declared all the west side ase of MeC Republican Vul- v & | temperat nnot go furt By be the m into the subject to- industrions, frugal and who b & can press matter was ¢ ed for at | would stund with their we apons cover- 1 pow pound. Money rates [ ing the drviver and p . whilo and ¢ the rate of iland ¢l pect in my | into the corner of the v For catchers oom behind the or catchers We | qoor Joading into the reneral office, and n against the Omaha & railroad was argucd by Messrs, Gr ! i ) 1 v A6 5 - 05 ARUID T Shitanoviby | (Coal Ofl I¢ e and * Jim® would tickot_and the east side commissioners | Munger, of I of Lincoln, | loast get along comfo VoL eeh Sty W Is @ big | ceaveh was made therd waraitodbrastiyin pdl 000 savrsnoyby L Pl damtwally elected, and issued certificates nccordingly e court., we have surely re B ey A L Wi |- T8 4ha stone s in;slght you cannot | oxpross. Gollpud silver Weke calkicc ! g Since then the count clerk and one commis. at $1 per pound and 000, mak- | g0 through their © pockets — and l and taken under adviser _ I n ——— ning I hope to go further into the sul B AT OO A R e bt {as it.” said the di d “merck > per ; k. - o ded 4 bk = QLS oL go further int ab 2 all. , firs o 1s a good | miss it,” said the diamond ‘merchant, | #b75 P¢ X 1 ol | e ind tho e R aeaL oatiiaten’ T the oasl ide Wyoming Nex s by discussing “The Working Classes—Their | gne. He covers 1ots of ground, and bats 1ike | **You might as well try to hide a conl of | i the total cost 85 per 1000 to Santa e Hokate \HOI0 8x0 about twontyfive porsont | Rawuixs; Wyo, Nov. ‘o the Editor of | Demands amd Needs & frojn. Ho is & sure cateh high o low | fire.? ¥e for silvor, it weighing sixty pounds | safe. = They d. ine EObDIIRY ballot box Atufting and Taking fictiions oot | the Beg: If you consider a few remarks e balls, und one of the most honest, conscien- | 1t was fonnd that in that particular | 10 the $1.000. st amounts of weney | the stage af this point throe timics, tnd c e fictitious po Personal Paragraphs, tious payers in the ficld_to-day. For sceond 4 I ; od over the line to and from | on several oceasions were put to flight books, while the country people on the east | Futhered from personal obscrvation on this side are joining in with the west side to seat | land of “Large Plains,” as Tunderstand the those who are rightfully elected. Bird City | word Wyoming to mean, can interest the were carr Kunsas City and_Santa Fe. one stage would bring in corner there were two holes in the ly heating pipes had hant P\ A. Lyons, of Dunlap, Ia., obtaining any booty. When re not attempting to rob the they were engaged in stealing at the Wind- | we have hoth Miller and Shannon, fine_ men, | {oFRE ) FEEEE and it will be diflicult to determine on which [ {1001, Where fovmerly | Jasm er, of Creighton, Neb., is in the | we will depend as the regular. Doran will | passed. When the diamond mer equently | withou 50,080 in 3 : o s A ba to. tae ure GF bvent | readers of Omaha's leading paper, I shll ey (R, 1481 Y01 e s 0 oo i | s0e them e put his hands over his | Kol Qust from the mibesof Sew SRR | GEE Gl Meattig rom the Maxvell without any militia, and if unybody is hurt it | fecl Pleased by an inscrtion giving cursorily K. Andrews, Dos Moines, Tu, is in the | tation of the famous Denny. Walsh, at short, | white face, from which the perspiration (i“Irh'x a0 Iator na meadensiont | Lund koompa They were so high= will be only @ few ballot box stuffers of Bird | an experience of two mouths’ residenca LU T e I iy ring, and muttered: S Rt Sorer They | banded in their desperate undertakings, ity that the world and Cheeune connty ean | among (ho Rocly mountains, A forciguor rtel, Cedar Rapids, Ia., Is visting in | yefommended, | Our fléld will be the outheld My Godl What have I don e the vound trip from Kansas City | that in 1871 the stage company and tho by birth, pursuit of health by medical ad- vice drove we across the Atlantic. Two years have boen spent visiting castern and of the Western association Why juet look | , Meanwhile a negro had been brought Neb., is in | at it, Burns, Annis and Campana, 1 tell you | in and ordered tosweep the floor. There * | they can't be be: Messitt will be used as | had been no thought that the diamond 5 y i he > § )11 e cred o reward of to Santa Fe and return. The schedule Maxwell company ered time from Kansas City to Santa Fo was [ $1.000 for 1V of the two leaders, thirteen days and six hours constant | dead or alive, Anagreement was mado - Culbertson's Advantages. ARSURH, DaTidC Curnerrsox, Neb., Dec. 2.—[Correspond- 1. N. Rice, of Des Moines, Ta, i jor ; g o . i » gen- B0 i ] DG 3 0 e and cf o v 1 landed i J. N. Rice, es Moines, Ta., is at the | generalutility man, at least until the capa had gone out of the room into the gen o This L was | by one of the stage company’s division once of the Buw)—Karly in the 706 a com. | Ridiand dties between tho day 1 landed in | agijarg ity of each individual player has been thor- | eral ofice. The rumor of some sreat | veITNE ™ 41.3'"‘",'11:.)]’,'.' johis thie whs | Y ants with two of tho. band, by the pany of B. & M. surveyors, who were look- | 108 YR (e TREE BOTREA WA © S | R, . Harvis, of Des Moines, In., is at the bed, " it loss spread about, and the people stand- s e taptured or the horses | terms of which they were \ssinate ing up a route to Denver, passed up the Re- | (Ve 1 m’_(“',‘,‘i“':""d A ‘x“"‘"““‘; Millard. meap you ere fully satisfied with your | ing about the lobby cume crowding | GECHIG Yy Tndinms, In cuse @ pussen | ‘Coal Oil Johnnie’ and *Big Jim' and publican valley and camped where the beau- | 34" enced mo improvement | . ). Travis. of Lincoln, Neb., is at the | ™Y/ g . S5 about the guarded aoors of the reading hIed HY ARIRRRL AR W either | obtain the reward. One day the band RHtul and novr changing Prenchman fiows | 1Mol and for the st fow weeks here © | Winidsor Foa more than satafon - Mhey, aro pon | oot " St (hta point Dy, S, &0 | govgot into W sige.bond_10r ol lhel | Slimied to rab an ola ranchoro neur the anging folt a tension of the nerves, a shortness of |y nant winners under anything like: auspicious X Kansns City or Santa Fe, he was obliged | plannce ; ; d States n into the came ver from which the valley takes its 10 mine. . One of thein Me ullivan, of Beatrice, Neb., is at the | circumstances. In any event, they cannot | Coues, of the Uni Jis | boom of ¢ th, and an unaccountable excitement of to remain there until he reached i > Windsor. » v od. 1 f Ll vash-room, and, seeing 1tk 1 T as abse! 2t Vhile i 1 name. The beauty and natural advantagos | spirits, without the strength necessary te 4 / fall lower than second or third. out of the wash-room, and, secing the | 10 HHALE b e event of his gote | was absent at the time. While in the o the st for m ety at onew attractod thane | Tk That exercise that. mdaces. sioop wipich | 1L Hsking, of Rapid City, Dalk,is at the | s¥our enthisiasm s encouraging. to say | evowd ind the people nsido the reading | {15 T 6, o Ctention | mountiins on their way to perpetrato attention and_shortly after D. N. Smith and | B he great soother of nervous irvitability. et o e, s v L o toatl WNAre I8 Mosc A Tow L | room creeping and - searching, he | 805000 over, he w ble to fail to | the robbery, the for men eamped in o R N » Do thid Rl A @il P, H. Zicbach, of Plattsmouth, Neb., is af Mo o he Kast. Wilson is m TR 10t SR s a5 4 Hen A X idnight, while George W. Frank, thon of Corning, Ta., 10- | aimo there i imatived tomprovcmont -y ooy | the Windsor. Brookivns Cooney fa Crantion, B T Bue. | Stepped in and said to the negro with | go¢y'sont in the nexteonch undbe com- | mountain guleh, About midnixhit, while sian, | the broom: i ton’ “What's the matter? Something vie | 10 dick and Doran New Briton, onn. Me.; Miller, Hot Janesville, T11.; € O'Connell, Le prings: Lovett, i ' aslee oir 0 Co-partners olled to remain there several weeks | the re asleep their two co-pur % b he could strike a coach in which fin criv hot and killed *Coal 0Qil cated the land where Culbertson is now situ- | now take my ue Ay of the Kiralfy company is . ant seat. Bach coach | Johnnie'and *Big Jim.' The two men ated. About a year later the county of Hitch- | for six continuous hours across the country | at the Cozzens. istered 0! cock wus organized and Culbertson was so- | i1 pursuit of game, returmiug with some W. E. Bartlett, of the B. . 1y 43 e g g T S there was a vac ) e e 10:VY s v n.: w“; SHL epy "»‘n”““.:; !::‘l e e e At ran, | 0. Bstlers of tho B. & M. railroad, is dence, R. L3 Shannon and Campana, Brid hhd ‘s. sah.,” was :'h-'lll“llil‘:l' A had seats for nine passengers inside ne into Cimarron ;‘ At ‘I y “.1.|. ||,.I, s & cnt. A e e R TTIES A Windsor. _ port, 'Conn’:Burns, Quiney, IlLi Aniis Wit is 1t¥” asked the doctor, D ot o o) and many times | bodics of their dead leaders strapped Among the early softlers who took part in this high altitude. Wyoming has a | p2Wyer W.J. Thompson, of Benkleman, | Slincham, Mass.; Messctt, Troy, N. Y., an “7Dead I don’t know, sah. There 1s | 804 for Hve, O, O most. tit- | upon the bucks of burros. They de- the affaivs of the county at that time of its own; it is not refined, it is | el i3 in the city. g Walsh, T believe, in this city.” the man that lost it,” pointing to the [ W PO SRR T sl i manded their rewards, which® were * who are yet liviug in it, are W. , | nature’s ~rude "production—mighty plains, [ Churles O. Taylor, U. S. A., of Robinson, |, JURILATION 1Y WASE DALL CIRCLES. merchant. D bounaill Grove tho.00 . | paid, and they were given free passigo Wwho was county clerk for ten yeurs following | 1uge mountaing, und winding canvous. Hui | Now, 1s ut the Mullard. i ~'1r" n?':::‘n(’- “-lx'n‘ ;;':‘.'.mn'm held |, “What have you lost?” asked Dr. dl’f' S 2d west of Coun- | upon the route of the company to Kit the organization of the county, aud later rep. | it 1 Bt the sspect ‘of tho country | Miss Emma Joncs, of Beatrice, Neb, s | TRUSR (088 (OO el S CECH Paiteommick | Coues. Qrunn iy s QaEas fif t which | Carson. They immedirtely loft the 3 o CD- | that will most interest readers, it registered at the Windsor. meeting in the oftice of Breident. McCormic Ryl R e g e cil Grove by five mules, two of which | S0n. A ) resentative to the state legislature two | jts natural resources. Not long and Wyo- [ W. B. Ray, St. Cloud In the ufternoon.. Whijo iliere waan't any A ARQNG, AR bIH ARRKEF. Wwere on the wheel and three in the | country and hive not been seen or heard T " eb., is among the terms; G. E. Baldwin, a typical frontiers- | ming must come to the front. Already capi- | many arrivals at-the Cozzens. F man, for many years sheriff of the county, | ital is pouring into it, aud capital that whilst J. D, Kilpatrick and and Charl selman, the first man to fol. | 1t Will remain in the lund will increase itself low the plow in the couuty nsa moans of | Lhfold. ho coul, precious metals, und oil actual business transagiad, a vast amount of [ *Well, T guess 1 found it.” said the v ood was nccomplishod by & thorough nd | doctor, and he pulled the $20,000 gem | load, side by 9, b I _ wife and Miss | exhausted discussion of the situation and an | from his vest pocked and placed it in called ‘triple burs. Gregory, of Beatrice, Neb., ure visitiug in | arrivalat a complete vnderstanding as to ; i s - = teafold, Lo conl, proolous molal, the city. the settling up of many'small details and ”‘,”.lh{“"’ of fl"“ ‘i.‘““;“l"f“ '{‘“'"fil‘_“““ S =S livelihood. For a number of yoars little or | “hidden treasure - The. great Ratticstake | J98cph Meinrath hus returned from Boston | policy to be observed throughout the ap- The merchant’s trained eye recog m 3 lon treasure.” The great Rattlesnake | SOMBYGET ien temporary quarters | proaching season. 1t may be safely said now | nized it at once, und he threw hi no attention was paid to agricultural pursuits, | and Natrona districts, some 100 wiles north | ¥ " “'\-‘ “‘}l snd taken tomporary quarters | proach i Soason. 1t U‘ v“ sufely s B O L aok i1 thsmo |’“ 'v ose and the cattlemen had complete possession of { om Rawlius, & Hourishing city on the Union | @4 the Millard. - that Omsha's bage badk-Aairs are upen, @ A £A0KaL A et e HE® ] LR 3 2 A g Pacific railroad, have had over 5,000 new John Beatty, jr., western agent for Kirken- | solid foundatiou. and all danger of further | a sigh of relief all around. he doctor e fertile and boundless plains. In 1878 a | i T TERE VST GRTE aall, Jones & Co., located at Ogden, Utah, | squabbling and uneertyin at [ had picked it up in the door of the wash considerable number of new settiers came | of thoso cluims have natural flow L arrived in the city. an end. The directory and zer | poom where it had been shot by a ear- mto the county, but for el o tor a 0 rged. tho subterrand o D P Wi P have held their advidory conference, and | |, 8 {oed [l ie county, but for several years after | that if not plugged, the subterran Messrs. E. F, Warven, J. C. Watson, P, T. | upon established _terts with each other, | YO 0B the wall insid ide, hitched to what was | from since. There was no more stago Passengers were | robbing done in that vicinity. Are all more or less affected by entiuen. Theesesbe [ 1 have s g come imfiamed, red wat6ry, with dull, beavy | and paid out hu the reading | iy petween thew thefe ure roaring, buzzing noisea [ wis weuk, and my 0yes were so s this the immigration was light and the festive | of gas would foree the oil from seventy-five | Ransom, W. T. Canala and H y Blum room, and put it in his vest pocket | in the ca.e and sometimes the hearing isaffected | sew or rend much. | began to take Hood's Sars CcoWboy was the most promincnt o ‘ter 00 foo s air, S o e presented Nebrasky City & iy UM | and no amount of effort on the part of dis- | FOOIM. X A O8N DOOKS © S EHO Mo e e constant un | Titls and now my catarrh 18 nearly cured. thie w iy "Hvl:'!‘“u‘:urwn'mnln:.)lml:‘gn:uT hln“m:s :(')"l 1 ‘I| :.-:unul:.::). .\.'IINJ\ "l'flstl.'h 3 u."\i.‘».uud Nebraska City in the city yes. turbers, disintegraters and disorganizers can | With the intention of handiug itin at | the |?.F:.Tv.|: “.u.:( I:;:“ ll:mr.‘r. mlu.::. nsbupt b9 Ir"_ uvlln) ‘M)yl_"“ L fu..‘.-uu‘ 8 e spring and summer of 'S4 the howesteaders | during this vear th the same —.—— weaken'or shake him, Manager Selec ox- | the office. e e someo of | safil. ANl of th Tact, 1 fool ko anothor person. Hood's Sarsuparilia erowded the cattlemen westward and soou | ground has been” located upon as often | For sal ive, ton, fitteen and twenty | Pressos unbounded satistaction with Omaha | =1 hud no idea about tho thing," ho uptoms disappent when the disease is 16 only 1 thut bas done me permnent after hud possession of every available quar- | as from five to ten times by diffe - S h Y | and her base-ball devotees, so far as he has | gaid afterward. *1 thougnt it wassome 111, which Is from the M. A CUNNINGIAM, Providence, K. | P bt ts near South Omaha fr m 8210 | piot them, and p phicsies untold port. for | prilliant or Oreg: ter section of government land in the county. | parties, but of u dinmond, and then from which catarch arises, ton A's Sarsuparilla has holped me more for & olrse the fiest locators comi- 350 per aere, Look this up and com- [ the coming sei TG OF ROVARUILAL R AR WD RN LY. | I 080184 tho firet lasktors 09 k t “scason. The directors and | couelnded b, B ¥ ; rans to heaith, and bullds up | tarrh aud fmpure biood then auything else over of 7,500, For u number of years Culbertson | for considerable sums, Linet a party of five | Potter & Cobb, 1601 Farnam pow mapager, and consider —themsaly R e T 16 up ob parils Ringing Noises was the principal trading piace for the ranch- | who wade locations last y This year lucky in his engagement. He talks business (41 fuct, L came heur bot pasing RE Cetarrh in the Head. In the ears. son buzzing sound o men of the Upper Republican uud French- | they sold sowe of their clains, and for an in. in a business way, displays admirablg wnowi- | all, and would not haye done so except - EBERLY for entarrh, ‘and ré e ohised iy dividual expenditure of less than &0 they edge of the game and e players, und exhibits ptional brilliancy. Evenin 400 0 he caturrh able nd yory con wen valleys. With the adveut of the hoa ) souder connuenced a secson of prosperity | each nettod $1,000, If I had an intention to 10r Culbertson that has continued uninter- | remain in this country and an ai rupte r since, While she has at no time | speculate on u sure thing, 1 canvot imagine had what wight be termed a “boom,” her | anything more tangible than the oil fields of fm\\'lh has been stoady und of the most The development of those fields hoaithul characte is only returded by & want of transportation At the commencoment of this growth, just | which will soon be supplied. The Chicago & threo years ugo, the town coutained less | Northwosiern is just about completed into the than a half-dozen respoctable buildings and a y heart of those districts, and two few sod shunties and dugouts. Now it has a or roads wre spoken of as boing pesjocted, Population of fully eight bundred 25l s A couintiy producing natural gas, tains & number of business houses that would | pold, silver, paist, @ic, will hurdly go beg- beacredit w0 any town of triple its size. | ging for s population. Jf the eustérn citioy ;l;h urn-k‘l.vl.mk of G. W. Daniels & Co., and | of America could persuade their socielists, ¥ WORN. he new X i el rectod 518, COMMAUNISLS, Wil ists und 0l their i 0,000 brick school Louse ercctod [ nihilists, comumns anagchists and o1l their gl"\.L Ngr'gnuom( \fhm.; ."'l.?...:?u- Al i R e achan Tinulng Tt is probuble thut Dr. Coues by this | ininy ear, and paios in the vack of my hewd. . time i ot without i souvenir of the oc- | enor to oariy betin e moruing by bawking | s o Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Dec. 4.—[Special Tele- | casion, and thut L dinmond | andspituing was palt o N ontirely | 1 uave takén Hood's Sarswpariila for ctarrh ' aad gram to the Bee.|—The war betweer the | merchant will hold his ty with an et so, modetue o my hovise | 1t g dond mo a kreat deal f kood. | recommung iy new Western ussociation andthe old Western | iron grip. '] tuink it 38 worth 1ts weight in gold.” Mrs. G B. | toall within my reach,” LUTHEG D, ROBUINS, Eash league has broken out in earnest, und a meet- - Gy, 1090 Night Eires cague has bro areat, Holiday Work on Time. W, Washiagton, b. ( Thoupsoi, Ct. ing of the representatives of the latter will o 4 N : . A £ o watch repaiving carefully done, ’ be beld in this city tomorrow. Representi- | A1) kindy of jewelry manufactured by oo s a sa arl a tives will be present from Denver, Topeka, | ooiapetent workmen, All noliday work Lincoln, Pucblo, St. Joseph, Kausas City, | dope promptly and well. Elegant stock and, it is stated, Omaba. - The object of the | y;d peasonuble prices. rare executive ability iy ev hing he does and says. In coLsequence is nought but jubilative within the base ball camp. War of the Wester lark where it luy, it was like o vl Iy for this sos | purgfier, s n pec The | disuse, which 1t cures | areh, try Hood's Su #1; #ix for Prepared ouly by | Sold by all draggists. 81; six for 8. Prepared on 1y this souson would wake aditable | other Visuvian-ists, with their followers, t 3 deaires perieciion in s 2 D ABARIE SR SN 2 T e C0 L HOOD & (0 ecaries, Lowell, Mass HOOD & CO., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mase, aliowitg in the oity, of Husting or any othor. | bone wost the public. domaiy. of Unis. grest P e CORGRT ""‘,{,‘:“'h‘{]“’ gdeliag e fo by “;“‘.,?j‘l‘o,‘l‘.::“,‘;gkh‘;',dfl,'i £ Jo. BACRIRN “,‘,&"g 100 Dosés One Dollar. 100 Doses One Dollar Sy T Tty sizo. A brick lotel, o brick opera | 1aa ) would he toyoiopod, and u speedy und | worme blsmn ens ot B st siets, Chiches esteru, league A o

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