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THE OMAHA DAILY 1588, The best residence part of any city is generally its most elevated portions. But to insure its desira- bility for good homes everything undesirable for a residence quarter must be prohibited by deed restriction binding upon both parties and their successors for a BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. stated period of time. Nature has provided the first for DUNDEE + PLACE. The owners have furnished the second in the following restrictions in every deed given to purchasers: First---The said premises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for a period of at least fifteen years from the date hereof and for no other purpose whatever. Second---No residence or dwelling house or other outbuilding shall at any time within said period of fifteen years be erected or kept, wholly or partly, on any lot hereby conveyed, within twenty-five feet of any street line bordering on such lot. Third---No residence or dwelling house shall be erected or kept on said lot or lots, hereby conveyed, at any time within said period of fifteen years, costing less than twenty-five hundred |$2,500.00! dollars, exclusive of other buiidings and improvements on said lot or lots. Fourth--The premises hereby conveyed shall never during said period of fifteen years be used for any immoral or illegal business or occu- pation; nor shall any spirituous or malt liquors be sold or bartered away on said premises during said period of fifteen years, The streets are now being graded by the company, without cost to purchasers. The park-like plan of Detroit sidewalks being adopted. The price at present is extremely low; 100 feet costing no more than 25 feet in any other desirable part of the city; affording parties an excellent opportunity to secure a site for a home, and to those who have not money at hand to build we will make a liberal loan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you may call at our office. ‘The-Patrick - L.and — Company, —SOLE OWNERS Room 25, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Nebraska. W. H. CRAIG, President. N. D. ALLEN, Vice President. W. K. KURTZ, General Manager. L]NCOLN NEWS AND GOSS”) will bo beld at the Elks' roows, opposite the THE “COLONEL'S" DEAD. the scuflic was in progross, - The four assail No.7, Valley county. Trial set for the 3:d4 SOUTH OMAHA. Japital hotol. —_— re named Arthur Parks, Richard | instant. E G : S % THE CONVENTION OF CATTLE GROWERS, A Well-Known R lor at Rest at Will Harrington and Walter Jane. The case of Charles W. Walthers vs The | A Visit r\"mY-x the lntkln{:_ Houses. ohn B. Moore has been appointed b; b powy 1"“:“ ain < in the scrimmage were assessed $5 [ Mc( rm(n-k Illzlrvn-slmg Machine company Dul‘mzlun:cck the slaughtering out-put ras a delegate to the Na. AR and costs cach. was continued. ) i oy was: Beginning of the Winter Session of a rof cattle growers of the | Colonel George, a well-known character in W Butler and_Peter Larson, two em- ac Oppenheimer va Western Union Tel- iogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves. the District Court. United States, which mects”at the Grand | Omaha, died Sunday night at St. Joseph's n the same chop house, gt nto a row | & aply company was coutinued. 5 Armour & Co.. 5876 703 4 Pacific hotel, at Chicago, 2 o'clock p. 1., | Lospital. ¢ evenng and were arrested. On s Counc a oML Ob Monday, November 19° e e ey > ignment their versions of the affray were | y and Bridge company was | Suwift & ¢ 1098 THE NEW STATE VETERINARIAN. THLE NEW STATE VETERINARIAN, The deceased had a somewhat checkered | gjgygtrically opposite, butas Butler isof | continued untii December T Y P A b The post of state veterinarian, left vacant | c¢arcer. While he died a pauper, he at one | stalwart proportions while Larson is puny and William cen vs Chicago, Burlington bl & — by tho resignation of Dr. Julius Gertl, liag | time was up in tho thousands and possessed | diminutive, the judge solved the problom by and Quincy railroad company et al was dis- | ot .. .31 3 ime @ ks — 3 been temporarily filled to-day. This after- | alengthy credit system in the ratings of | assuming that the big fellow got the best of | missed. | Inspection of the Miks—Tho KEmmons | oo, “Gobarnor Thator appointed to the | Tiradstract. About twenty sears ago the de- | the fight. He therefore fined Butler § and hn Edwards agaiust the same company | Stock Receipts and Markets. Case—Ncw Notaries Comnissioned place Dr. George M. Osborn, of Fremont, | ° - 2 iy JEAE2 OB % | costs, but let the hittle fellow off free. was continued. A Sixty-nine cars, ttle, forty-two cars, —The Piloty Picture—Gon- Dodge count ceased was the proprietor of the Metropolitan | 5 '3 "Hughes, a_respectable-appearing fel- |~ Owen Sharkly against the same was con- | 2660 hogs, and one car, 103 sheep, were re- COMMISSIONS. hotel at St. Paul, Minn. The property then, | low, was arrested and jailed because he | tinued. i ceived Saturday. One hundredand forty-six eral Nutes. ial commissions were | Which was free from incumbrances, was val- | could not write. He was asked to puthis | _Peter Deyo vs Otoe county. Set for trial { - DUt a0 cathio aiahtso e bt A K 2 issued by Governor ‘Thayer yesterday : ued at $85,000. He conducted an extensive | name to a receipt, but as he was aneducatea, | December 3. cars, about 3, , eigl Rl i Harvey H. Burnett, Henningford, Box | hotel business and through his congenial | he could not do 'so. A pol an who hap: S = 1,300 hogs, and twenty-six cars, 4,322 sheep, LaxcorN Bukgav o¥ Tue Oyata Baa, Butte county’ A. N. Quackeubush, Green- | Ways managei to obtain a large pat- | pened to overheur this admission concluded . District Court Proceedings. ) The hog market 1029 P Stuger, wood, Cass county; Ambrose E, McCrystal, | ronuge from the transient classes. | that the fellow was a crook, and arrested | Saturday afternoon the jury in the case of | opened steady with Saturday’s prices and 3 LaxcoLy, Nov. 13. Lamar, Chase county: Giilbert W. Hunt, | About 1875 he found himself inde- | him onthe spot. Wheh thc police magi Mary Neuhause against Clause Libbert, ) closed unchunged. Chicago reorts 9,000 | JiEsT et bl Vi Tho Qistrict court bogan its winter session | Covington, Dakota county; I N. Ham. | pendently ~rich, and he could have | trate heard tho case, ho discharged the pris- | charged with seduction, returned a scaled | cattle and higher, 14,000 hogs and stoudy. [ {12 Viom Bellr Yenorance, cr Vice bov lay. It has waited through a lengthy va- | mond, Omaha, Douglas ‘count ames M, | drawn a check on his banking house for$100,- | oner, but with a sly smile advised him to 1 vorgic s morning, the instrament was The top on hogs to-day was $3.45. The m-': ay. ‘“m! hitoas g Ll g 3! Monroe, Fairbury, Jefferson county; Paui | 000, and it would x{m\-x been honored. But | learn to write if he wished to keep out of onenedl andlicataihed & ivasalciito . ins| | pyoragy price of hogs during this month was cation and has suffered a postponement or | o, Clark, Lincoln, Lancastor county: Clarke | the time was not far distant when things took | j ened, and contained verdict for the 4 £ on account of the electioneermg tonden- | . Covey, Ttoca, | Laneastor countyi J. . | @ decided change. The colonel, like many . {ck, a waiter in the Monitor | plaiutiff in the sum of §1,000 damages. Tho | .. — 3 % cles of the Lincoln bar; but it is now sitting g RRed Willow count, others, speculated in v Tu the fall of | chop house, on Thirteenth street, has been | Suit was entered for 55,000 It is thought | ¥orged for and Skipved With $500. e ltho lawyare liavo tarabd ol anten ttor f public lands and build | 1836, he started in buying short and when | arrested on suspicion of being the burglar | that Libbert willappeal. The case was tricd Morris Quinn and Harry Baum, late in the H_-‘ ik It "thidy ings Joseph Scott is in Omaba for u few | the bottom fell out of the market he found [ who robbed Foley's safe during fair week. before Judge Hopewell. employ of J. Robinson’s liquor store, ar- from politics to business. If they make as | f50/08CR himself not only completely tied up, but [~ Dan Clark, the tough who attempted to | ~The case of Hughes against Sherlock in an | ranged to open a saloon. Mr. Quinn got ancially ruined. ~ He issued his notes in | murder Charles Krug on tho 9th inst., has | action to recover wages for services rendered | o et 5 : a5, W Slactionoering thoir Bockattwiliobetnot | ontIRGERE) ment, which ‘wero soon _followed by | been bound over to the district court. in the | is on trial beforo Judges Wakeley and Groft | 800 and deposited It in tho South Omaha | areylares madiatfoural ™. 0220 4 before the session closes. This {8 uot saying | The capital is rapidly becoming a thing of | MOrteages, and in the following spring he | sum of $1,000. Krug's facc is still distigured | in the district court. National bank, hile he was in Grand | o Fies Consuliation by Mallor o Person withour Reorgauued that they have grown rich at the latter busi- | Deauty. Some very fine spccimens of arti- was dispossessed of his entive estate and | with the wounds receive The case of Dewey & Stone agaiust Al | Island, Mr., Baum took a check for the 4 i Sty rotored 1 ficial atone work will ornamont the interior. | turned out upon the cold charity of the s g Smith in a charge of la willhe called | toney o tho hank bub was refused unlasy : Pretend- groat a succoss of lawing as they have of Judge Houston is in Omaha fora day or so | fi ness. The walks of red Colorado stone will be laid | World. A financial wrek, he finally left the ieRbyv i coniiny S Ay s Friday, Smith, it will be remembered, is | Mr. Quinn would sign the check. Mhe following cases were this morning | entirely around the gronnds. ity and_ camo to Omana. Wiile her ,,,.].:. A;.t:'j‘,“:{”",‘.,{ffl.,"{"'],,',"'::;,',t ~‘}f,§'j onoof the ex-omployos who was arrcsted on {igitoliavelgonoliolece i SQuinD, X Y oW o 9 Theney Stati 2 or the past three years he spent the 3 & esults. . Jones’ red | 5 gy, ing furniture from the plain- rned e chec e Sautorsrialitonnorsogs Fisnk RunisgnmiofiOhenoy. (Station, s was || (98 LSO RERKINER JRGES B0 SRERY ! clover tonic is nature’s own remedy, is | i, % S and skipped the city. Mr. Quinn says the Williams vs Winlinder, Arndt vs State | the victim last might of some thioves un- "har o known, who got away with §20 of Frank's | the rotunda of the Canfield house, being una- | purely v able. can be taken by the thgc Shiclds nas appointed Jettie Mc- | Signature is a forgol Insurance company. Richardson vs Fitzger- | pora'ar 104 {‘,,(,,.e_ ""nm C._\,.‘;Um,‘ been re- | ble to live otherwise. His meals were doled [ most delica Cures all stomach, kid- | Caskill administratrix of the estate of Wil- who knew him | ney and liver troubles. Goodman Drug | liam McCaskill, deceased. To the Chicago Fat Cattle Show. ald. Katzenstein vs May et al. Karsncr vs | ported to Sheriff Molick, but_no clue to the | 0ut by benevolent fricuds o M . O'Conor. Pratt vs Sheldon. Harris vs | robbers has yet been obfained. when ho was in different circumstances. He | company. 50 cents, The jury in the case of Frauk White, | To.morrow Simon S. Remer, who will Gorth. Faulliabor vs Heachet etal. Cox | | Jllxll‘re Jochran occapied the lmirl of po. | was aixty years of age at the time of his RNShR Lhe z:xillrl:;',cd with burglary, returned a verdict of | yoprosent Omaha, at the cattle killing con- GIVIALE_REMEDIAL Agency. s May. Smith vs City of Lincoln. Lice Judgo to day in the abaence of Judge Aot ¢ of Colonol George's THE COURTS. "Titrsa Scheller has filed a petition with | 105t ot Chicago, and Messrs, Adam Suyder, 10 Fulion Sireel, New i’"!\ WAITING TIE DECISION OF TIE COURTS, death will bring to the minds of many men the county and probate court asking that [ Willam Kalbe and Anton Pokonecy, the Mr. Jones Emmons fecls that perhaps he | o 1o pronriotor of Salvation Oil— the fact that for some time the old gentle- | Re-opening of the United States | Fred Mauss be appointed admunistrator of | committeoand{Gus. Roff, Henry Beal, Jacob has been put in a false light by tho account | T9piie Propricter of Salvation Ol man has been wissed from his customary Courts—Big Damages. the estute of Joseph Scheller, The personal | Young, and John Lumim, of" Millard, will iven in Tur Bek of Saturday morning of A cure for hurts with littlo money spent, | rounds. It will also cause an exclamation of | mya November term of the United States | ©5tate is placed at $3,000. start for Chicago to attend the killing io council investigation of the case against | gt (O IE Yautost 1niment. " | surprise and even regret. Rounder as he g In the case of A. M. Dyer against James | match at the National Fat Cattle Show, flicors Pound and Mitchell, Mr. Emmous court opened yesterday morning with Judge | Palconer in an action 1o recover possession | Chicago. Mr. Remer has been set for trial, was, he was yet appreciated. Po i E B ] Noone now thinks of o domestic or foreign | Wa% he. 5 . ; ench, The docket, which con- 28 i ver ] ciday ayent Sth 8t 7 130 0'cloc manner {n whicn the investigation was con. | SYrup. 25 cts. ferring to it he did it with the clevated air | The g D o | . The case of Ora Cunningham as adminis- Notes About the City. ducted. Tt was not intended "to cast even i g of & man who had nevor been aught but suc. | e und Jury reported and received instruc: | ¢, oriupuinet tho ity of South Omaha, was | sa Py T g i ITO AT i 5 5 A i tions. The first case on itz docket is Craj d James Bliss of South Omaha is a - ghe suspicion of blame on Mr. Emmons, The _ Rail Notes. cessful in life. The colonel of lute years has gy g for Fh PS8 B0 R SR ot K | cailed up before Judge Doane. The plain- | democrat; J. A. Kain is a democrat. (S, 20 ease will be tried in the courts and their do- Zastern trains were on time yesterday | been best known in the saloons in the er d ) he'oc eariug 18 | tiff's husband fell in an excavation that was | o pay 'an election wager, Saturday | We will guarantee to cure any case of will not be opened until Tuesday morning. left unguarded several months ago, roceiving | aftornasn, “Mr. Jiias. cones cision will doubiless be just. An investiga- | morning, but Union Pacific No. 4 was three | of the city, from the proprigtors of which Mr. Kain SYPHILIS in ion conducted with a show of partiaiity to- | hours late, 'The deteution occurred west of | he receivod many courtosies. . The most ac- | L0 grand and petit jurics are as follows: | i ries that resulted in his death.' The suit | n s wheelumrraw un N street from Diwents PR SRS A RO Ty | houea lato, L coptuble of these was carte blunche for p SadTG. W Derce, Waverlys Jumes | washrought to recover $,000 damages. soventh to. Twenty fourth stroct. 13dwotd 20 TO 60 DAYS ::I!:‘:lrm\lvh:]x‘ull;s:]:xdlfa'\lr“;;r;‘::r’:;:l‘&,u';::\\\v:?x;l _Ex-Superintendent Blinkensdorfer left | daily d;)s-;u of the ardent. |'nm accommoda- ot R0 SN O s B B S ) o Elster marched ahead playing a snare drum, ’ Woilo Mr. Empions. atmounces his mtontion | foF his Missouri home yestorday afternoou [ tiow ‘he nover —abused = He wWus & Culpertson;T. M, I3arnes, Madison; E o Sennty Coprt, 2 and on Mr. Bliss' back was a This is a disease which has heretofore . B ontion | vis the Wabssh. groat “talker, @ = great roveller n Duiccrieoniih Molamce Madison: Erue Catherine Ernst has flied etition in the [ on which was printod: *Thi Mod all Madical Boloncn e court asking that the will of Henry | democrat bet that grandpa's p be admitted to probate. The hearing [ At Ben. Hip! Hurrah!” A necded rest | Wehavea I s was taken at every saloon on the way. World outside of our of pushing the case, he does wisely to keep silent regarding ittill a Judicial endorsement of bis position has been reached. Tho re- port of the council committee will be made Overland train No. 2 came in _yesterday morning in thr ons, one from Ogden, one from Denyer and one from Scoutsville. Tiwo empty cattle cars ran ov the past and most learncd commentator & o1 oo ilai 4 3 Oheistion on the weighty movoments of the preseut, 5 1 thuteh, Norfollcs John 7. Ghriatiny These pecularities indeed were his stock gl FHNR T AG e £8INREE O 1 in trade and were worked with a will when 8o It Gop Bincotns B B medy, Unknown to nnyoas in the 1 1 0o that Lid hipman, W. Henderson, ' Bostwick; I\ I. s cvening. the end of | jmpercoptibly al i i 4 ) i 3 ¢ Foan pLOYE BIOTURR, atrack at Albright, aud the Union Pacific ;J‘,};‘nm';,,,,“’,u,‘,'x“,:?”:‘“f,"‘,'é"‘{:,*“,f_‘l““m’;‘r::“i,“h’{ ! Foss, Crete; Richard Shinnon, Nebraska to cure the most obstinate cases, Ten days in The great Piloty ‘picture which has been | Wrecker replaced thew yestorday morninig. | find on ‘e corner or in tho bar. Colonel SiiLe Canfleld, Bennotts Georgo Miller, A an ce the wopk L8 L B gl oI brought to Lincoln through the encrgotic | Among tho railroad oflicials that Igft Sun- | George's experience in Omaha bofore he yihisqi:fames MeGraw, Lincolas Jolu . hundrads who heen wbandoned by, efforts of tho Huyden club, and especially of | day forthe meeting of the Traffc Assocla- | dropped into helplessness was as head waiter, | 13 Bonioma; H. e QAR ¥ Lysicians, und pronounced incurabis, and we Miss Sarah Wool Moore, 0f the state uni- | tion, at St. Louis were Assistant General | and steward of the Creighton and Canfield | T+ Mount, Omaha. chullengetho World to bring ns o caso that we, Petit—J. R. Conklin, Lincoln; John Par- will not o ohnson. Union Pacitic; | houses and he will bo well remembered by tho Slico (o history of nediiine & irue spacitie United States "l::‘fd am Sillll:)‘l:‘ilnnnm, th” }.‘r{"‘m '?,fi““' traff ¢ th 't th ker, Upland; Ed 'Hoam, Platte Center; nited Statels court room this rnoon at 2 . Stubbs, raffic manager of the | patrous of those houses, i ko, L 3 K am, e Center; 5 Ololock, Tv18 ‘8 splondid ‘worle of srt and | Contrml: Ranifius itichabd. Gray. gonorsl | hados Masoni uu:;»:‘::‘:,‘ He il g bixied | pranc Miner, Waunita; J. O, Holmes, for Syphills Nus been sought for, Lit nover should be seen by every Lincolnite who pos- | freight ugent Contral Pacific, and R. A. Eagle; W. . Canada, Nebraska City: I, L. found uutil our ; oully I nhlso K ey Pearl, Hastings; W. A. Albright, Dawson; AGIC REM FonNe sren Giis uBRIled PeaipiNe of frtiakie | Dabalace, seslnany Guorsl passcagor ansht | gi,000 Reward $5,000 | M. C.'Hart, Campbeli; A. W. Buffum, Te n d o ove 0: * 2 ufic " By - O, g i AW . Te- ed, and wea are Ay L T R T s B e For u better o more pleasant romedy | cumsen: A° e Burr, Alwa: N, Woodruf! o sty T B Wt Bt IAYIoR Ex-Editor E. E. Spencer has moved to “We Point with Pride" for the cure of consumption, bronchuil | Cozads O, D. Cramer, Indianola; P, cure, becatse tho lntest Modical Works, Lincoln and is'studylng law with Harwood, | 70 the “Good nume at home,” won by | troubles, cough, eroup and whooping | noungy Oxford: Alox Miller, Omatia A T Ames & Kelly, | ekott, duughter of Gou. | 11004's Savsaparilla, In Lowoll, Mass., | cough than SANTA ABIE, the Cali- | FHaromet, M. W. Hactigan, ‘Omahas O, 1. oy Wil aure wiigh ovaryiiing eis has Talled: ernlas May Belle Rickott, duughter of Got | whioro 1t s propared, there is more of | fornia king of consumption, ~Every | Quiley, Lincoin; David M. Soles, Falls % Wiy vaste your tiie aud mcney will patent of Gottysburg, was mhrriod today to | Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold than ull other | bottle warranted. 1t you would be cured | City: . K Elloti, South Omabag Jobn W. 2 physicians that cunnot oure yon, you (But have « @homnas E, Boswell, of Paducan, Ky, ilm medicines, and it has given tihe best of | of that disgusting disease, catarrh, use | Wilcox, Omaba; Henry Fisher, Falls City; “ ’ rigd .,,mum]x‘«rnuumu,..m is Lo JHiof, youl never capge it o got permanent r Haoke, . Mark hat “we gay, In the medy or NEVER re ud “you :kke‘l_ \as been o resident of Lincoln for | sutisfaction sli‘n"u it‘s lulrgducliun ten t‘AIAlf‘lO’l'l‘I‘:(l"\ gf\'ll'"(;“‘.”lfl‘hdfll o j““v b var o YL O R me time. veurs ago. This could not be if the med- | by mail $1.10. Santa Abie and Cui-R- | Bh F3 Sy g it fake our ¥ ind ““Phere was much kicking yesterday at the | foine di 088 el ¥ or | Cure ave sold and eranted by Good- | Bruner, Woodluke; J. C. Post, Elwood; J. A BV misoreble Tight mven. by the lonely jittle | join0 did nob posscss merit, If you suffer D id warranted by Good- | M. Lee, Oxford TRUSu-hane hoeil atioied s shoye S . = s P € | from impuré blood, try Hood’s' Sarsapa- [ man Drug Co. The case of the O H sar Railway: N ] 7 stump of a candlo which did its best to illumi- | ¥ e blood, i y s he caso of the Omaha Horse Car Railway “ Lol Of nw cuaes sver got pernaniutly cured, Bate the stairway leading to tho district | Vilie and realize its " peculiar curativo A —— company aguinst tne Motor Railway com- & Miny gt holp and thiutk thiy ure frae fram (e 5 @‘ % P N, Thomas Burke, Omaba; James Marsh, “, 0 J 5 "t‘;.'"tq / gourt. What's the matter with & gas jet! power. pany in an action to enjoin the defendant aiseise, but in o two or tliree years aftor i§ appears again u a inore loreible form, INSPECTION OF TILL ELKS —— Frank Brown, the expressman who is | from laying tracks on certaln streets was OMEXICAN MUSTANILINIMENT fudeath to Pii The grand exalted ruler of the Henevolent Internal Revenue for October. charged with stealing a cook stove, two | 8rgued {mloru judges Dundy and Brewer "-"lvlw. CAKED Dasaaty aud pll Lariaxaation, This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure and Pmfiuuvu Qrger of El;u of tho United | The "”,’,;‘"'“fi n‘lntle;lu‘ hnv-l‘ been com- | ladies' lats, wo lamps, aud various othior ar- m":{' ‘Ho-mf,"-, “""1;""5“;1 toprs nied tho / auy Skin or Blood Disense when " H. E. el 1 iled by the collactor of interual rove: gk o5 g sy R any and John owin the ! Hens0 fiates, Mt. . E- Loagh, of Waabington, D, Y cuue r | ticles, of the total value of 839, which ho was | piattis “thamy (g Lo e o /4 Everything else Fails. arrived in tho city Stnday, ecompanied | the month of October, showing the revenue p gt ; by Mr. Edward 1 Southard. of Omaba. Mr, | collectod for that time: Penalties, 70; | moving for Mrs. Aunie Elliott,was arraigued | * mwenty-five minor cases on the docket ach is traveliog on a tour of inspeetion of | beor, $14,806.00; spirits, $192,765.60; tobacoo, | for trial yesterday, but the prosecution ot | were called and, on wotion, were continued thie varlovs lodges of the order in tuis co :; 538,75, o n‘rnl, r&;.“:}iw: special tax, | being ready, the case was continued uutil to- | ¢o the January term. e incobs todls ot i Bk 1 oF P Lt amoiiah ha Wililow Snrings ales, | A 3 In the case of Parker vs Omaha and Flor z}. i of compura: ) Springs distil- | A young colored blood named Will Neal | ence Land company, thirty days’ extension - THE GOBK REMEDY CO, Roowm 10 and 11, U, 8. Natfonal Bank bullding, Omahu, Neb, .,;"‘ue'n'."é"&fifi :'-‘:‘n‘:llw.';x:\r\lr‘l‘u';“w:llly&w: fn‘lrllhluox::{;:url;(‘: 4%:::1:‘;:0;:}13';{.“0 03 belng | gotinto trouble with four other Africans Sun- | for production of = further evidence was will & yoar or 8o hence, but it has made rapid - f ! Nebraska ' strides during its short existence and will Horsford's Acid Fhosphate clalmed. The quartette safled into Neal with | 1, inSBFRKS, fimfm_(uvurnhl.v ip all respocts with the | Relicyes Montal and Phystcal Exhaus. | razors and stones, but did not succeed 'in | \was allowed. ik lodges of other’ oities. ‘The inspection | tion. b burting him, ~ All five were arrested while |~ Ashunelot Natioua! bavis ve Schoo’ @ stric day evening for insulti h 5 | Eranted. ay evening for insulting his best girl, as he felepbone company vs D. C. A nimilay extension of time B S o—

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