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pree | \ N \ railroad company of the contract feferred to | importance, which wad princiy | Mrs. €. Riowo, #2: JJoun Welner, $2; Will- | feel liko rihs are felt in the place where . TH M s N BELUE“ & cu U‘\IU\I PAC]HC A)D U“AHA. in the foregoing resolition the bods for the | about by bull:dozing on the part of inm East, Patpek Nolen, D. Lyons. T P. | he suvs exten ribs are located. : P i \ 3 by 2 remaining £50,000 voted for in aid of W cou- | miembers of our committee. In spesking thus | Murphy, Patrkk Garvey, Richard Ryan . Sl 1210 § (ot struction of said bridge, being Ir to the location of the headquarters | P. Ke y, «Mrs, F. H. Keyshen You h: find’ cool, ‘well ‘furnished > 310 Farng treet, stallment provided for that purpose | and principal ofices here! O'Brien, Mr. Walsh, John Walluce, Th rooms at the Globe hotol, best located M bargains fnall wool Henrietta, all A Fow Fragments of Disputed "“An- | «isned as of the date when th i “How do: you account for the $200,00 in | Sidney, Dr. St. Guy, Mrs. T. Lowry | RS kL Q per vard " shall be completed and fAn t ( v the city of Omaha to be used ' C. Turner, Mry. Ji, Shelby, John K, house in Omaha Thompson, den & Oo, clent History. good und su ’ ussag o for structures of the | Hayes, Willi Niles, Mr. An TR T . fal value i all wool Henrietius, 4 in s, aud issued and de t i i Mr. Kelly, Jette Revnolds, Mrs. Hurte, und Hearing Corn Grow < wid and 1 the corn grow in such and such a fav 1l colors at M ryurd, nion Pacific railrond eor o was one thing, and the | J. Burkhard, &:each: Union Pacific raiiroad | New York Commercial Adverdiser: yoy ot T e thompson, Belden & Oo MYSTERIOUS MISSING PAPERS. | 1. f'th ) the_ city applicd more locatly ps, £90: Uniow Bacifio railrond yards, $69; | is the fashion for the pavagraphers te B o S aRY. SishY, Ue ey Extra value in all wool Sebastopols, 40 in sont p 1 rded as applying on home | Unian Pacific depot. #12; B. & M. railrond | say when they wish to express wild tlamon: One ot my ehildren was irouled wide, at 75 and £1 per vard: othor stor Of course we granted the Union Al veemnent headquarters, &, | wostern exaggeration that you ean hear yoars e gavehar vasions Kinda of medt P R amnanre. Rold Contracts Made to Be Broken and h ) ’ this land with the understanding that [ smelting and refinig company, §20; received " e AR o e R U it MR R A . it would establish ita weneral offices here, | from buse ball « el Sai0on proprie f g R ) etciringlorarall ey yefudo iy All wool DrapDe Alma, very tiie quality. Unfilled — Interviews 4 ud exy depot. The depot, though not on a very | coupe; K. H. Shurmwod. a set of harness: F. | know that ! in for a typica and tho 18 now a lale, bearty oud heaithy I R TR oY 1den & Co, ) : 3 lare scale, has Deen constructed sing ¢, Storz & ller, Anheuser-Buseh, beer | impossibility of frozen” fact it fweive et 6 Anher onild b i ompson, Helden & Co. bave locatod iere, © though|on oy Segolke sodn wator: llor & | s it tnssel, often an oritid e NI Al AGUERTL At o S 3 e v local site, wed “tiat 1§ . alcohol; Dillon & Witey, Delioue & Co., | grows fiftee ok vigrht i, Mo, ] Swire Wil pleastine A Search ong the Ttecords it benefit to us and | KilkeanyBros, and C. Uhtof, whisky Harris | £EOV M““‘ v Sh i T fe b & e e n; O ; pron, Beiden & Co recent lotter of Charles Franc munity. In this respect [ H. K. Shultz, J. Huber, W. Combe, all over the ! t Adums, president the Union Pac t i 1 1 t £ the terms of 1 vact | F $ros., 8. D. Parson, Bd Kuppig, My, | D v 10 air, you can | $rom sovern! §ood doctors, b a A\l ox rihon 08 J. H. Millard with r ) the union de f t | ed us well as o moat: George Schronder, case of | B0t 8 rustle, but a quick, Hlurred era fpeolal benent,” Wa tried t o i et lie return g A g o v ot . + be i R pouitry’; Harmann Bros., vinegars | 08 of the uprushing of a million’ | eal and by (ho Ume ko L e " project, in which Mr ‘ | 5 cotitinct, Wwhich voul say was eh n MeHugh, Mrs. . 11 Cavey, Mrs. J. | spray, with o murmurous overtone Pottles sho vas completely cnred HUL LU e I to Kzra Millard, huve you any recol nd Mrs. Cinningham, grocerios: | swoeping win None who has ever e Vel A dr y : iy W I it ) and the city of Omaha 'lw lera 3 1 v ts chief :“i“‘l‘ ts Wer ot ”-y-m ap com ,\,;v_:‘;‘lv\\\i; :~\\|1v\ listened to it through the soft-scented t.“n"-‘x.. Couik Rospeottally, 1 id BUIIG, FOONS. blo comment in_business circles, and dsp i \ f i Just wait o moment and 1 will summion | Peyeke Bros, Riddeljfratioh & | qavichne of b 1t Tutia: Kight oan fail HATTANOOO, i o e Jen & o, {ally among the older settlors. A Foportet v ui Savize who (s now government director | Cou, fruits: Kennedy & Newell, Kimball & (Ll”".l, i -“’," R i ’"“,‘ Uil gl R ey ) u ally among h cal estat ! 1 1 Pacific and who af the time this | Hungate, ice every day: water service by | 10 recall it usamongs the most exguisit sought fan Wi theated ano « for Tir Bee, bei d to et Was drawn up nseisted our commit. | American waterworks copany, and the | harmonies of nature. or to acknowledge i 8 savime T wents duly and weekly pape that there s a close and wondrous syii- SR 1 aHiA ik S Ean WWho: WaKE: dikadt \ nt tho doctor dispatebed pmes- | - pathy between plant life and that of ered, s 1 o e e fndircctly parties thereto, ealled at the clerk’s > sangor to- Director Savage's ofice and in o | _The people's. remedy for the cure of | whut we call the higher organisms, pies, w16 et oy Tove 1 e UL UL B e 1 shiort time the eminent gentlenan appeared. | Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Bron- | - Rl ulters 1 was nivised (o try 3. 5 5, and wear nt the TollOWIR pricos, ", 350 AN udge,” remarked the doctor, “What | chitis, Croup, 'Influenza, Whooping Cough, Tt is by copy after nature that man Frnmediately After (kg 16 1 ¢om e o Jor yard. e trade on e norew the following menioranda of Doug can you tell this repor@r concerning the | Incipiont Consumtion, is by Dr. Bull's hest results, D, Jones’ Red BATLL L LRI L Very rapidiy ; Agreement made this 1st day of Janua , parties of th i existince of one or more contracts between | Cough Syrup, the old rellable. Price 2 cts. | Clover Tonice is nature's own remedy. is My lcod 18 o thot Foompson, Belden & Co, 1872, by und between the Union Pacitic rai ich eonditions was the the Union Pacific, eity of Omaha and Douglas | To promptly and permanently cure rheu- | yuvely vegetable, can bo ' by the F iR Hest Pelt, two yards wide fnall colo road company, authorized by law of congress said: Gl ad | cour matism_or neuralgia, use Sulvation Oil | PUFEIY besetil Rl STt s ForIit o fletns, 1o per yard i to build a bridiee i - iy wil within s | S remember quite well having, with Sen cts most deli ires all stomuch, kid- | BTN, ok ihers' who Thompson, Helden & Co at or near Cou ) ! t m Inents building | ator Manderson, drawn up a contract be. - . ney and liver troubles. 50 cents. Good- e\‘?:l.~\\4'1|='1\\ reap o same benort, Special value in Linen Towels at de, e, 1240 Neb,, :||.| ;u suC i Iu'"u 1 olirh Jepots weral | tween the Unic Pacitic und the city of DRINKING IN EUROPE man Drug Co. & it 'U:xn“ .l;;um '..‘\".‘“::\ ~.!-° 15¢, 20c and = G it N part, and the city o nd the A freight offices, land ofices wnd | Omuba, After this was done | we e A : A TR e 0., AU, g OuitieRen | ADOLT. Lwg hompson, Belden & Co county of Douglas, in t A N ey o ano e gaeo ftor s was dono We ! Mr Harsha Tolls of What He Wik | Wyomlng oll lands for sale. Claims f.-m“.‘ 3 Bty Fenond Ralth GAte oy ae iean and Arnold's best Tndigo Prints at eartics of the second part, witnesseth t 4 sum that shall not be less than do remember that something nessed Ove b of 40, 80, to 160 acres now on the mar- b AR AL L T oy l]-’"v- iH T yar Whercas, The parties hereunto desire to and maintain those buildings wnd | ned in it concerning the estab. Last evening at the Presbyterian church, | ket. Complete wets to same fur- {ians done for. me beotght & L @reange for, tho moro porfect conncotion of {hierefc ; weacral hedquarters heres | on the corner of Dodge und Seventeeuth | nished. J. L. Loverr, Bermminit et bricu” didaed trad § U ARG BT P na LR UINAL L e AL . T G| Tesulved Thatif the said Union Pacific ) aiso a freiht and passenger depot: thut this | grogte the Rev. Harsha gave an effective | 220 So. Thirtecnth st., Omaha, Neb. SRt it woulll b throwhik nway Mok 8o, 10y 13466, 186 MW 1761 Dlonched Cotton Hise to the Missouri river at or near Council |y ih 000 company shall commence immedi- | was to be the terminus where all freight and § etk Alter tuking 6 thorough course, iy houith nels af 8o, 1, 12000 and e, Bluffs, Ta, and Omaha, Neb. Now, in | Flloas balbany, Sl o ithin ton | passenger trains, anil all transfors of freights | 8ddress on “The Liquor Question on Loth N TR guaerongth ootk Ty Wt BB A dan & B consideration of the promises and the |05 TG This time on lots Land 2, block | and passengers should be made, but this | Sides of the Atlantic.” Clbbis &. oa 1 discarded all peon, 1 g o Jllid S londS: TDHEs SAi o1 A¥ o tonte 1 can most Wo wre stowing the best Hne of Cloaks receipt by the party of the first part 121, in the city of Omah: b., buildings for | transbived so long ago that it has nearly es. He spoke first of the decline of having Chicago Times: I heard a very Reartily rocommend 1t ; for gereral deillty, Oinie at i RHC I H1BERD, ‘m_\k an bonds of said Douglas county to the wmount | {0 ernt Oflces uccordine or equal to the | caped my memory. As has been said the | ap i : FA prety story going to show the pleasant 38 ertaluly s m apeciic, W. ¥, Biinoks,J. b X r purchises. We sho 07 $:50,000, and in further consideration of | 5 Keherl bRees wecorny OF S 12 Ak | botret: (orginaily Wil Hob TAGY. 8 THBLHE E:‘l“kl".‘“_‘:?f If“'":“‘i‘l' el ”‘l" whereus | 3 1iions between Senator Coukling whloe, Lt kuow ¥z, W. ¥, Deldges, and ROOUS I leRR S AN KL LIVe YOl RNy the reoeint by the party ofthe first PArtofa |yt 15, 1334, and shall also commence | of record and [ do ot really know of its | L T0W $are wo, thore wis onl) oneoutof | ypq Jis wife. 1 believe it has been JORRYH SHELTON, Droggist. You will give us anl opportumty e deed from the 3 TN | prosecute to completion without unnec- | whercabouts. In addition to this 1 might | thirty families that ubstained from the use of | i that Mr. Conkling never asked a Treatiae on Blood and Skin Discases mralled thompson, Pelden & Oo. real ostute in suid city known s the 4epot | eggrg delay and complete within said time | add that other understandings were reachea | drink, at the present time it was the excep- | poligjcal office for anybody. He never Sren Tz Swirr Srxcieic Co, Drawer & o000, Merritt's celobraind Skirting Flannels grounds aind right of way, the Aty of 1o | GLGld depnt wronuds its depot. building e that time, bt not (o my knowiedge were | tion that any liquor was found in private fam- | Solicited, so his frionds sag, au appoin t- ) Hilchoti (5 She Worlls Drice $L40 poos yasd: thoy At A KEen t 0 h coraing and cqual to the general plan adopted ever rodiced to wiling - ilies; indeed, in all lus travels through Eng- | me Tiare wis & man whose wife CoNe 11 KreRt var Bl i nants and agrees to and with the said co 3 \ NTLtG A sHAN > i e T Bacile as. Hav. ment. There was o man whose wi ? Douglus and the city of Omaha as foliows, | LY tNE CoiPAY Bt ULE Stie LIttt B tices. it D it the teri of the origingl | Lands Scotland and Ircland, Mr. Harshu seeu | haeame insane, and whose misfortunes ] ) Lhonios w, Helden & Co. ‘[’o ‘m‘* Lot 3 oo maintain the said :wu.\hnui and oftices in [ ing complied with the terws of the original | oyly'one iustance of this old custom. In Ire 15 Tohe ioH ki A1 iMotHaR S REHekIAd ¥ \ 1 [ Son Saxony, Cashmere, 111G, (b, willl coatruiot,. complato. madl || SAId REOLLAE cCaLISO VO 3 RU Ol O O B g e Ol [ und HBisaw mAny/of the evilafeetsotarink . [ Sk She HOEE ST HTSRESHe GRREET 4 3 Bty aniaw maintain satirond biidee over tho Missouri | Porhshall coustitute and be o pied by and | kuowledge of the contents of that instru- | ing Ou the streets in the carly morning, he | Strongly to Mrs. Con kling mpathetic ¥ s u‘“.\;m,:,l»‘ ey P IvCL ALt Saif ol 6T OMAnN on the part of the city u,\ (-)‘n i as .'\ cotn- n.:x\u foeted ) * saw men, women and children | nature. He w ~2\I1.lh|h'»"|1!¥l||- : Of her ¢ y 1 %. "Chat the castorn terminus of the Union | Viiunce by said Union Puoific ralivond tou- | =My recollections aro faint ontheterms of | in ~ a beastly state of drunken- | own accord Mrs. Conkling asked her 3 ympson, Belden & Go Pacific railrond shiail be and romain atsaid | PAUY with that part of suid agreement, hore: | the contract roferrod to, but I will vonturo | ness, lying on the sidowalks and in | husbund to intorcede for this man's re- S les examine our “Malo undressed city of Owaha. with reforred to wnd recited, beiug the fourth | to say that Omaha, Douglas county or the | the squares. Around the statue of Father | tention, and that he did so. in as tender \ exut ALY por pair; they are solf eme 3 ‘hat uftor its Missouri river bridge at | :~|)-yv(‘mnvlluru.‘c“‘ ut, Lr(;ltil‘lulx:]t'lrll‘l 5 l:‘"l“o'f;\l -h‘rl..uy)ht ‘Yhnl Dot get auch the | Mathew, which had been erected in com- | 4t puthotic a letier as wasever pennod, < 3 :lvluphn\»:"“lv‘r;‘” in Dlck wn and 1 nades, the city of Omaha is completed and ready [ PRS00 ERE I G i bged. by or on S 3ol coneaive any good ground for | MemOration of the sorvices of thut devout | [l for I suw the lotter and read it. | Who s WEAS, NERVOUS, DEBILITA. & e e for use, the said Union Pacific railroad p:y therewith shal D Wl ) SALL L al gOOQ g hd 1€ man, six saloons were grouped, illustrating b S OBRRIREY FhH i AED, who in his FOLLY a GNORANCE w patterns in HBoys' Windsor Scarf: b sUlp IS Sbib e el bebnlf of the said city or party interested in | not Laving this entire series of transactions | the futility,of the good Catholic's lapors, The | 16 was in Mr. Conkling's own hand- | peg TRIPLED awsy his VIGOR of BODY, | 1 Now fitiesns 1 Hovs Windsor Searts, sutin, et e A o any proceeding or in any munner whatever: | betwceen the partics in question down on the | speaker uttributed the squalor and wretched- | writing, The maun kept his f b. Mr. STIND and MANHQOD. cansing exhausting “Thowpson, Helden & O L4 hw;, 51BN DIy 0T QMRS IROH08S | 1D ans O uis K salutin ~n.\11]n_nv”i?l.‘ rocords In black und whitet” ness of the Irish people to rum, Romanism | Conkling did this for his wife's sake, | graing apon the FOUNTAENS of LIFE, T4 CL RS Iy R IR B Above 14 e 1o the Union Buciie ran. | Strued to apply to or affect said azrecment, | LWe were oo busy in those days and por. | and the oppression of landlords, many of the | Aud it is said to be the only political . WEAKNESS of Momory: BASH. | and bk wt Trom Foe 1o & pair aos dovared road company and a8 is already mapped and | SXCCPU i respect to the fourth clauss thereof | haps were a little shott-sighted. = The con- | Roman Catholic priests bolding large lauded | favor he asked for another N 10 SOCLETY, PIRBLES 0pon | trudee for oot il wack oo e heaper e th combue from the | hereinbefore recited; and be it further tract may evidently come to light some duy o it b ACE, and all the EFFECTS londing 1o | Ssara. i D ton all litts of road seeline connection | . Resolved, That said Alvin Saunders, as | from i a a fonny Germany he found beer drinking very Suit Yourself, A AT AR PRy CONBY e Thompson, Belden & Co, i ' >acific § 1 | trustee us aforesaid, is hereby authorized and | part, Iam perfoctly satistied with the actions | prevalent, and in reply to the general opinion " bty Lanlellon il el Mens' Natural Wool and Dlue mixed hal with said Union Pacific railroud at its cast- | (708 cente to the said Union Pacific | of the Union Pacific.” " | 3 D) but there is no other remedy for sick- ko CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Established | . {stur an 1e mixed half;nlso ern terminus, shall be delivered und tr irected 1o execute to the said Union Pacifl L e e ¢ Dr, | thet the wide-spread usc of this beverage in | It HIOKE 8 & ‘Conblipation bilioasd] e arke hes made NERVOUS DE. | Frulish Merino, all at 2ic a pair, splendid val- forred to the Union Pacific railroad com- | Failroad company an instrument of the same | AN, el e he lips of Dr. | Germany was attended by no evil resuits, he | headach, dizziness, constipation biliousz ONILC and all Discases of | ¢ " orred to the yion dacitic railvoud wow | fmport and to the same effect as this resolu- | George L. Miller, pronounced friend of the | stated tiat ubout three buudred out of every | ness, or to restore wular, healthy ac- URINARY Organs 8 Life Thompson, B:lden & Co, i Dadifie traine shall be made up for the | tion immediately upon the passage thereof. Union Pacific, and Judge Savage, who is at | thousand cases of insanity were attributa- | tion to the liver, stomach and bowels, g It maken N© difference WHAT you | Weare showing soniething new i Lalies' nat- w::"""m;‘d‘h‘.;l':"“l""* ”;‘, of “;"". "L' W:_‘, 1w o1 by this that even with & present one of the government directors of | ple to the ey ive use of beer, Why equal to those reliable little *Pleasant '.no":-l.n“w{nll;;lode‘:reyon» ural Wool and Lametia Hose ; ook at thein Will after such bridge compietion transter | Vised” contruct so constructed s tomake the | th system, bota decided advocatesof the | i tho Anglo-Suxon “so addicted 10 | Pupgative DPellets” prepured by Dr. | iario their sex oan cousuly with the tsarance | o, Jmboniisidendio; upon said grounds to the various railroad scope more wide, the Union Pacific has shot ru:hlg of railway corporations. drink! Because' they are a northern Pierce. Of dru; ryrists of speody relief and cure. Sena 2 cents postuge (‘L:d‘v'un 5 W 1‘..“" Merin | I:nm; no Pants, st hat do or may beiu or end in Council I3lufrs | Wide of the mark as rogards the exact aims | A visit to the Bank of Commerce brought | folk, full of animal spirits. He saw many % BRI for works on your diser. e el SRR et huSC FAcH 80 or Onmha Wil i1s passengers, bugiage, ex | OF iearticies of agrccment on the pirt of the the reporter face ta face with Mr. Jostbh | signs in Germany and France, indicating the | Wit is mare atiractive than a protty | wedpoend ¢ et postage for Celebrated | (ST e 4 ek i 34 (neh %o For Sizht. north east | city of Omaha and Douxlas county. Not ker, who ulso labored intensely inthe | gyle of Ame n niixed drinks, and he Dt B Ak i iRy ; i d b | R RERTATGTAS ity o Pross mutter, mails and freight, north, east | )50’ this, but the specliications in the above | interosts of Omala at that critical moment. | folt ashamod, Nevoptholess, the present ro. | face with a fresh, bright l“{"“” Pl B L RO L I I TV T S iatantan: Delden & 0! «. That sald tuion Pacifio railroad com. | contract have beew ignored in no minor de. | When questioned concerning. the matter he | form, which is getting under’ such tremend- For it is use Pozzoni’s powder. Thonsands curad. OMosscnd parlor Children’s fine Natural Wool und Cawmels Hair any will within one year from the date | €T€C The privileges of occupying ground | 8ai . i ous headway, origiuated in this count 1n oo Private. 8@-These coutempinting Marriage | Sliris, i eites und Drawers, ull sizes: ex ereof expend in improvements i the build- | unlawfully are but slightly questioncd by the 1 am reaiiy glad that this matter has been | 1645 the Massuchusetis Bay society declared An Absolute Curc. ha for Dr. Clarke's celebuted guide | wiinethew and get our prices fng of passcnger and freight depots, gencral | OPPOSing constituency, but the matter of | brought up axain before the people of this | drinking to be u sin. This was followed by The QRICIN TiNE OINTMENT A )nnfliwr-mfl;a (LS LU, 1pson, Belden & Co. P Tt hemotekeneral | plicing this properiy wpon the reaity market. | section, for I havealways carried the unbiused | othor declarations, In 1525 the W. C. T. U | 1s ouly put up in b e ouAiog yednicase sousult ||| Some 1o 0f Lulios’ white and scgr- teansfer aud telograph offices upon said | 13 What excites those interested, both finan- | conclusion that the Union Pacific company | was o and it is to this band of wo; and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wve futire suflcring anl sheine, and ndd goiden | oL 11t ool Wests and Pants aizg Cambls grounds, a sum that shall not be less than | CiBlly and otherwise. was from its earlicst period unrestricted in | ers that we owe much of the power of the | wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup seam 10 1ifo, o Book * Lifes (ooret, Eee | HAT Vosts thut have atways soid ug 5200 each; S LO0AID00 R AneL 5 maTEaIn: thesas bUilil ngs/and The ahove contract concludes with *“That | its usvrpations. 1 hold to-day, as I have for | present reform. 1t is this lack of woman in- | tions, Will positively care all kinds of piles. rors," lc. (stamps). Medicine and writings | W& ave now solling them at 3L 1f wo have offices therein P in case said premises or any part thereof be | yea the citizens of Omaha in voting | fluence in these foreign countries, that | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. sent_everywhers, secure from expc Searlet Vesteand DPants. sizos somewhat broken 5 e abundoned, or disused, or converted to any | #200,000 in bonds, and the county of Douglas s the temper, ent so back- | MENT. Sold by Govdman Dr Hours, 810 8; Bundays, 3 to12. Address, ¥ reducod fron $1 e 5. All machine car shops and other manu. | Abundon SRSy g y _ ; g 3 | makes the temperance movement so back- | 3 ) ®. D, OLARKE, M. D at $1 eacti, veduced froni 31 40, TORLOFIAR | BE A tSER e AR LRI other than the uses and purposes hereinba- | in voting £250,000, were made the victims of | ward, Mr. Harsha closed with anappeal for | cents per box—by mail 20 cents. 236 5 o I M. D O e ol ot 1o ehatorn tormimes s beaons | fore limted, then the suine shall revert to | downright and biso trickery. The can talk | earncat work in behalf of prolibitioa, which - 0. Clarks G, HIVAGO. TLL. | o0 arey mitxed Shirte, no Drawers, at$o o4 R e o e OBt | ana become the property of the said city of | of the compiny intending to locate tht bridge | he thought was the only romedy. Doathionitho Stairs. R)eGeronEE oGIan s cach, reduced from offices of tho compuny required for the trans. | A bl Six milan Buth of. Oinieis, ropes by evea TeR AR SRn v nhY ction Proclamation. action of its business, including the land de. $ . £ T o Y ¢ 108 tly AR 5 it ATRRe SR S e ) Under and by virtue of the authority vested partment, general superintendent's oftic Under date of October 6, 1877, the Union | to the mmd ot the average schoolboy this [ Prajse not the day before the evening ys that the most curious pre- P oS I I oL iRDteR tarent THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO0., i 5 >uciiic sold and deeded to the Burlington & | would appear ridiculou: By REiEs Watnar) AV r BaD) SRS . ot At CGhL encral passeuger and freight oftices, w Pucidic sold and de I Ia n & el ose that the Union Pacific | 810W- You magtpraise Warner's Log | scription he ever gave to apatient was | si upiled statutes of Nobraski, 5 ahae 3 7 4 | My Mo e i, The tate 0f Nebraska, do hereby issie That under propor rules for their regu. | foet of lot 1, block 234, for w consideration of | for the crossing of the other roads that were blood without danger for it brings the | walking up and down stairs. he | iy proclamation, that on Tuesday, the sixth e pre: 2 s said varty of the | $2000. The deed was recorded about one | the! Ding westward ! glow of health at once. The iargest only way this preseription could be | diy of Nov A D Bt diere will be Iption fo bo prascrived by saud party of the | SR, Pt S N2 SLCEIGH 0n the elhy ot by any meuns. It was simply a bare- | bottle on the market. 120 doses for | taken wis by changing her house, as e T fona e e i onicines Ofwll | 5 Omaha failed to recoivoany remunerati ced blull made for the purpose of extort. | $1.00. Al druggists soll it. | she lived in one of the three story and | jaidstate.for the pury g Jou sha v | notwithistanding that the property sold con: | ing a big bonus, and 1 ain sorry to confess = T basement houses peculiar to Albany Five electors of president and vice prestdent o aronghe and Council Biuffs shall have | ctitutod part of that donated to the Union that tho, proposition fox such bonus’ was His Heart Is Double. : FhoUnitedBunton, 0 e Firat con. ! sald bridge and its approuches, and such | Picific for the purposs of establishing “depots | Sueplontal, | Bt e WOISLECRS I8 Lhe b, | New Haven Palldium: William | roomy cottage of two stories, | grotiionu district. Van Beuren Heights. fosds shall have the right to tuke or cause o | &%) > avitation of the entire aftar, | 18 since obtaining these overtures. Now. in | King, colored, about 40 years of age.|and within a year the in One member of congress from the Second con- | yese lot< are located near saveral large fac #410 bridno and Ith ADDreachics ut tensonavig | pearance of President Charles Fran for the location of the bridge at this point, | is practically a vagrant, but eurus | stored. In conncetion with this s R - Pepot; euly o fare on Rolt Tine( slaswalk mpensation, without diserimination, hin. | Adams in Omaha, prompted an investizatic and a! flrlfir,r'(hv.n‘ulk‘mu ',”"," all trains and | considerable money by exhibiting him- | ment the interesting calculation was ‘IIL@'\;:“;;-‘Y,}‘ (Lol o T e 1o aad et rnmnl preforence or dela) vided, how- | coucerning the system of operating, recos the handling of ull traftic within the limits | gelf to physicians” and others. Many | made not long since in another Albany i SRy on the easy terins of $10. cash,and . per month, o ever, the Union Pacific railroad vom. | nized by the railway company wstion | ©f Omaha. If L remember right, it also | medical men on whom he has called | household that the lady of the mansion AR 10 per cent discount for cash 1 - ik ] called for the cstablishment of thé general i 3 i i f rgedt 4 g pauy shall i wil “cases have the optiou of | fromits r.‘u‘x‘ tion up to the pros: L timo. | Chis hove, togother with. passonter have willingly paid him a quarter | during a single day walked up and down rplillioncoounts, ANOTHER SNAP. substituting its own engines for thuseof such | Mo principal fasuo sc I the auery to | fyolinn depots. This coutract was drawn | 8iter satisfying themselves that he tells | stairs fifty-three times. The count was NG IanAE AnA D IAlhE olh&-r h::ls)‘x.}s in .”3" _operatin 'H'." _its “‘mh-“.‘ m«.'.l- ‘\'“\lxm‘n:";jv”llv\)‘m“\“m}f\l’-;:'l(‘“|‘.; up by Mossrs, Savage and Manderson the truth “when he says Le has two | made by her daughter,and when the Superintendent of public instruction. o o -yu-"‘w;,n‘. ""‘,"“‘\' ?:;" Lt S operating | resulting from overtures mude by, both fac- | tional banl, ‘i ch of Kz the right chest to either side of | hardly behieve it, but it was neverth oy Drovided by law. E b it Valanee 12 a connection upon said transfer g T | tions in conneotion with the granting of ccr- | 1 valled at the bank one day and Mr. Millard | the abdominal cavity, He also claims ' less true. No exercise is more seve e .1 have hereunto s Itk Horses i part iy tween all the railroads desiring such conuce. | tain lands on the one side wnd the promises | read the terms of the coniract to me. He | 5 have an extra set of ribs, but physi- | than walking up stairs, and physicinns | hand and caused to be aftixed tho jroat g Dotg it tion which do or muy be: nd inor pass | Of important improvenents on the othergre- | then b ndod ous instrumont and L read it} ¢lans who have examined him doubt say none is gentler than walking down SRR Rale Do SRt L ik through Omaha or® Council Bluffs, and the | lating in the litter to general headquartors, | M8 s Banndaraieams Sbeomeine | this, although abnormal growths which staivs our Lord one thous trains and business of said ronds. freight and pussenger depots, and transfer | »"““‘”I‘“‘ anpeeraioamo and observing i e (Seal.] dred and eixlity el In witness whercof tne said party of the | cauipments, S he Son gt Sy R Larlls g = ty-second year of the state, and ¥ between first part has caused thoso prosents to be ex Dr. Georgge L, Miller, who was conspicunous | dressed Mr. Millard, saying ? theindepend LI hits s ¢ 0 dise ‘('u[rd in triplicate by its vice president, | in the undertaking, when questioned con. What did you show him that contract for? the existence of a s 1o, county recor r the contracts ar ofMice and ufter considerable trouble foun lowing price eyl Thompson, Belden & Co, 1 8tates, a Lot 2)x130 in architecture. Her husband secured a | of the Unit ; "t : ; %the e hudred and thie 0 CREEDON. ereby binding said Union Pacific It erning tho matter satd: “‘was, if I remen. | Don't you know that that is & watter to be : 2 R S oemor, JOTIN M, THAYER, u I P G oompany und its successors to the covens ber rightly, among the flrst of the citizens of | Withheld from the pblietn = A Bk § G. 8. LAWS, Secretary i Notice to Graders. mnd agreements herein contained, and the ke steps in the matter of having ‘o which Mr. Millard replied: ‘Barker ized ofticers huve lLereunto set thoir | place, ny had decided on @ loca. | 3 Proveses.” e 4 3 of earth, wll above grado), from lot on N, #} iplicate the day aud year first above | tiou six miles south of here and we at once This little conversation aroused my dig- &, U i hetween [ nd Capitol Ave, 4 N80 tho aanolbalor thab b R laE neoe: va trifie at the time being, but as'T had S it . ESEh R G MENDEL=SOHN, FISHER & LOWRIE B RRiL o ach waa s Eae o aa tious to Oiha. | We called o meering | perused the docunent and observing that J A Great Medical Work for Young and ATICE, N Paxton Tuldine, delivered by the triplicate parties thereto. | and decided to further our scheme by calling | {overnor Suunders disiiked very wuch my > (7 Middle-Aged Men. 0 g Heb: Now, therofore, in' consideration of the | upon the county to vote bonds as a bonus, 1t | having doue so, L said nothing ‘in repona Promises and the sum of $1 in hand paid, the | was _decided” by the commissioncers | Ahat contract I firmly believe has been in a § ;oY ’y > New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. i mibaligre pasR ce 10 Contrac ors, recoipt of which is tiereby acknowledged, the [ a0 the tuue 10 pay the company | Meorscale ignored by the Union Pacific. I 5 Senled bids will be eceived at tho office of said l|mrt,\- of the first part do L|..~|.'\,‘. in boudas the difference in the cost of con- ?“ ";'lkr"ll“'mllw{r ‘v!,' };5(0 T l_mmzlrwnrdo_l / . % S 5 ‘\:'A;u.;«if ot ,‘:‘ s Lowriaun ;1‘\[:1“5".'..‘0?\, grant, soll and convey unto the party of the | Siwuction between these two points. It was | DUt L know not for what reason. 1 icarned : &% ¢ il Qet. Lith, mLiing the second part and to its suceessors the ol estimated at 250,000 and bonds were voted | Sometiine ago that it was missing, but have K s < g Tnatri e seon at the ing described real cstate situate in th to that exteat a contract was cutered | 1O, ides of its disposal” 4 g 2 p 4 28 AN : ove D e The vight to veject any or of Qmaha, county of Douglne. atate ot N, | iuto accordingly Then you regard the Union Pacific's pos- A 25 % 04 . Fen AL B povs ey At ntls an aee DAL tils Contract fuiply anything in the | Sesion of “the lande from . questionable O p MENDELESOIN, FISHER & LAWRUE Lots 6 and 7, in block 21: 1 line of the specifications or fmprovements | Stipdpoint.s - b = - > ! o't in block 2027 lots 5, 6, 7 an aside from the location of the bridge ¢ 1 certainly do and row take the oppor- ote 5, 6and 7, in block 2151 lots 5, { i L) » Y e CORTING e S e e tunity of making my stand public with a 5 3 3 GRATTFUL- COMPORTING, and S i block'217; lots 1, 3 the Union Pacific has by its Youns: ] ayitaliy, pps S ocoa. 2 the possession of the lands in question, and 01D SUkES, CAKED Liidsrd wid all 1NviasuaTion I ¢ quent “Was the coutract—the first one entered | thatuitchagionishieboods % SR Ko it aila thom, cun b ot it BREAR od it in either instance. 1 am in fayor of DY tollowing thee mstrueiions i 1 into in connection with this—wmude & mater | cureying this watter before a higher tribunal or Belf Frosorvation. | Brice « chith govern tho oparations of digeston wnd nites than the common convictions of the people, 2 pid, se 118 book ¢ | tion, und by n caretul uppiy ke tin actious and its bridge. Yes, 1 am quite sure, i recalling | \eoriings forfeited cvery claim that it has to MEXICAN MUSTANTLINIMENT fsduath 1o Prvss, the atter, that no other specifications w mad 7and 8, 1n block 218, lots 1, 2, 3 Dlock 219 lots 3 und 4 in block 223, lot 7 and all that part of lot 8 not heretofore convey ced o said railroad company in block 224: the ndivided b, of lot 5, block 2203 lot 4, bl 27; lot 1, Dlock 204} lots 1,2, 3, 4 and south 7 feet of lot 8, block 233: 10t5'2,'4, 5, 6 und 7, lock 276; wiso the following' described fractional parts of certain other lots in suid city of Omaha, being those parts of the same embraced within the lines of said depot and transfer grounds and ground for right of way us shown upon the plat of said grounds on filc in the office of probate judge of said county of Douglas, the same o conveyed to them as herctofore set forth, cte. Alsoa ract of land bounded and described as fol ows: Commencing at a poiut 344 feet north of southwest corner of lot 4, section 23, town. ship 15, north range 13, east of the sixth rincipal meridian and running thence north foet, thence east 410 fect, thence south 50 foet and thence west 410 foet tothe place of dbegiuning. Also the south half of the fol- “No. 1 believe not, It was entrusted to Ezra Millurd, who was an active worker on the part of Omaha at that time, and what | Le done with the contract is a question which also arisos beforo me. id Mr. Kountze formulated the original bricfs of the con- tract while in Boston and it was afterward placed in the fori of a contract. | TWill venture to suy that wo ean sue and re- Brontt DEvuk fat bl Yo cover every dollar and corvesponding collat- ALve samp! WIETD Ty iy erals that we have given in furtherance of 3 ) it you Canatitation me be the enterprise. Not that we mwade conces 5 - Medial Insiitut "o resial ev | sions too great, but that the Union Pacific R T ot 1 subtio i pag ATaba by | has absolutely faiied to comply with the Tatnlahatc By Keepint onrsolves well | terms of the agrecments entered into e bload sed & propeny nenrished In your candid opinion do you regard the | L Hauscom was next stioned. H S M 7 mitk. 8ol only Union Pacific as having lived up to the lim- ANRNMITVAR BOXL auoationsg J 10 LT o tins Ly Grocs said of its contract ! ; < forih in the JPHpd Homwopatie Chemists, i \r\"fl e It en ey vt ani the | /T did not see the manuscript that you E ¢ d kreatost ihil ' AW 1 AmSH y JAMES EPPH(CU, LONDUN, BSGLAND, o olleyoa.t Now lehme tall you thi statc is missing, but 1 remember of having fand. iR wiiy 1 = e » Union Pacitic, after the contract was made, | oard of cortain promises and pledges mide piAnenec . - parc, Ve GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1278, apcecod ya PoinLE o1 maloria -bensfly | between representatives of Omaba and ofi | = Y, structor o ok it A 1 BAKER'S of the Union Pacific. From what1 could AGHT. ! n on the outside, 1 concluded that W. G. ALBRIGH l, 3 s FmaT, x 08 | intentionally biundered in setting forth their | 218 S, 15 5t.,Omaha, p \cominad. Gjfoan anted abisolutely pure or 'tional on 28, towi l been guilty of u spirit of negligence that does s . LT e ontt ; Ol lias been removea. Tt kns thres ! . | ! ONAUT R T o this re sense of duty te A “E:'AR principal meridian, thence south along the Muke Wiy ¢ A sense of duty to TvEnTon, 161 WARASA AVE.. CHICAGO. rest line of said lot 152 feat, thenco east 1958 and every citizen of Nebrasica, for there can ’ { i 1s 1k £ tioro coonomle 2 for e 108 Ton bo uo doubt but that the Union Pucific is > s easting lrss than one eent @ nee north 153 feot and west 168 feet Iding valuable land m this city on scarcely CHOICE Y W. J, GALBR “7.':'.' ¢ up. Tt A8 deltlous, nourisling, y Utle. 1 want to be among the ) Surgeon and Physician, Mtangtheniog, oaslly digested, and 1 1 Stazch, Arrowroot or Sugar, [ section 23 in said township and range, horeby limiting the use of all of said premises to the legitimate purposes of depot and transfer grounds and grounds for right of way and approaches to tho said Missouri river bridge, iect to the coiiitions restrictions oontaited in the contract above recited; and provided further that in case said preiises or ®ny part thereof b abandoned or disused or converted to any other than the uses purposes hereinbefore limited, then the slhall revert to and bhecome the preper Bhe suid city of Omak Tuder date of January 8, 1872, the follow. fng r1esclutions were passed by the board of ty commissioners, and th e stan's ssed upon the records i the efce of nty elerk: Reaslved, That the bonds voted for in aid f LLo construction of the Unfon Macific rail d bridge to the amount of §200,000 be im edistely signed and dated Januury 1, 1302, o delivered to the proper authoriti so e Usion Pacitio railroad coupany o ace of heginning, the same Leing in hold of this issue and restore to Oftice N, W Coruer 14t o taxpayers of this community the hun- ! ds of thousands of dollurs they huve been SOUTH OMAHA. JalomRous, ¥ai Ktiduane y . - LGl el o0 Ces Peibcmd 1) Hold by Giroreis exerywhore, e BUY NOW FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS. 2 & 00, Dorchester, s 1911108 S aduilcably wdepted Cor fnvalids ae ULl dge of Douclas county, also in TERMS EASY. K [: l‘ o [" pitie, and that t e by of b i e "li 1 1 ! 'l_lhm:w"ln:\l REL T e "'": RAMAAS CPPOPOCOPPOCPICTOCODIDOCOODD OO 56 Chamber of Conmerco, l \IU\' '”{l \"l‘ CO\”)ANY i o gencral opinion prevails that the mat | i \ A | ter must now cowe to a final focus. - . i AR GREAT SACRIFICE in PRICES of SANAAI B o delays. | The ouly way to be thovght anything s et . 308 8. 1511 8T, ONAUA, NEB, isto he it The success of Warner's The importance of pusifying the Llood sane Cabin Liver Pills lies in the fact not be overestimated, for without pure lat they do what they purport to. They ‘ cuta Mtg. Co., 3t,N. Y. Full Dire Blond you cannot enjoy good health, cnsantly, eflectively and at once. 1 ' 9 : e ‘At this season nuarly every oco needs a | Purtly vegetahlo and huvmioss. § FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. d W FREESKILL MILITAKY ACADENY Loans Madc on Real Estale. good medicine to puslfy, vitalize, and eurlch el the blood, and Hood's Sarsapurila is worthy ST, JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. your ¢ t is Geaerously Remembered by ou eondition that the contruct, a draft sirengthens and bullds up the system, ezeaies Owaha's Citizens, 'iwh is Aled with the county elerk and an appetite, and tones the digesiion, while The fodowing donmations of money and Iurhll office, shali bo duly and leg it oradicates discase, Give it atoial il articlan i "ok Rl L NG B by the proper ofiicers of the Uriou Hood's Sarsaparilla is 504 b - M;w ‘\.M” . ackaos e )y iister o réliway company. - o L C ) Lhe superiores ived: ‘Luat in the event of the .u\'u-l Prapared 07 G, L Keod & Do v M. O Beevhor, 831 Dr. O. F. Hoft o the said Usien Pacitio 100 Doses One Dollar sue, B3) P McQuaid, §2; 4 loguie. INO, M TILDEN, M. 1, M. 4., Privcipal, | Sehoo!,County ana Municipal Houds Negotinied Violins, Guitars, Violins, Mandolins, Acordians Zithe TREPOE TRRTT L. - A Ay e Kte., AT COST. A South Williamstown, Rerkshire county. WAL G MAUL, Yice Preside Mass, Aprivale sch téy boys. Prepure o1 RORERY L. GARLICIS, bebretar colloge. scientido school or busine 1. | i ALVRED MILLARD, Vreasurer ontii year begis Thursday, Septeiiver i DIRLOTOKS For catrlogud sddress GEO. 1 MILLE, W AL BAXTON, HE¥RY | Chanka, Frincival, WG MAxL, Soryen HARKER Are tho WENT, H6s7 L. CARLIO ALVAED Y L1 AND, PEERLESS DYES AlL.CLiidh glonn y Ao

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