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i e R P AT P MRS APUE Myt o ——— — ” " ) u “ “ . 5 \ \ AL BL9Y per pages adjutant general's report CURRENT LITERATURE, cept his. caricature’ of the Jow [ mothods of past which the color &F Ll&COLN NE\VS A\D M)TES. to Pace, Willinms & North. at £1.60 per pa either as a truth or 83 a|mon had Emll- the sense to abjure, k " ¥ j superintendent of public instruetion’s report | Jonvsox's UNiveraat Cycrorenta. The | gufficient excase for the nameless | and if his book should induce any of = 19 e to the Btate Jonrnal company, at 83 per page; | cnew and ravised olition. In 8 volumes Im- | gerooities porpetrated in Bessarabinand | them to return to them, he will have 4 BState OfMcials Busy Preparing Their :A II: l»ln x,”“ dhreaktial i diiihs }‘l’l";l‘vlml': 'n\ “.‘v“ J‘r:\‘:::’nl”&l(."alwlll (.’12\‘\:’( L Wy b ‘:X 1 Lkl ’:vl\u committed an offense that will cover his gl X} 5 l . SUTRENE COTRT NP, Jones ot, toar Hroadway, picture drawn of the Poles is less for- name with eter odium. What is i i } Annual Roports. e supreme court will sit agatn Januare | ihie exaellent warlk (s pablishod by a | Cible than that of the Jows, and will bo | done, should be done logally.and by the A Priceless Gift Recovered After Sure Cures|} ESTABLISHED 1861 ¢ 180 So. | 4 1. Tho following cases were filed to-day, bit lent worlk ! considered generally unsatisfactor power and authority of the United Many Years, Chicago, Ilis. | ClarkSt, { the coming session, under | firm_that has been in existenca for & | gaus v requiring cases to be filed twenty | lifetfine, and 18 as well known to tho | with ar w<ed, | Public as a firm can ba. The edition of [ dividua too late for trial THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT, | th the charaoters are not macked ¢ national touches, and are in- 1d not typical of Polish na- °8, or it should not be done at all, WTHORP OF THE GO0 COMPANY SERIF Alesander Smith, Published by Lee | games Stridling, a Plaster by Trade, Tho Regula O1d Esabishod , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — i 'ry, widow of John Fry, dece % N . Cass C o o taint ’ la'Owens et al; error from Cass | 1858 1s & necessity becauso in many de- il e & Shepard, Bost Residing ar No, 2000 Patrick Is still Treating with the Greatest Iq ‘.[;Imm I;I'rvlr:lu “m-p ning lu CEUIE o s Bials oF Mo | DETHAGELIOE bt , aftor & 1 could h'\ul \m)‘y ’ucl‘ns::; uc i ; Llhn publio owes mu sh g vlm\ roading Stroet Offers the Follows SKILL and SUCCESS { the Missouri Pacific-Supreme an Tohnson_ s e State of Ne- | ¢ v welve or fifteon very mach 1 cason ¥ b [ to the renrints of the Good Company ing for Publication. & | yraska; error fros 1) ) . heah bl . y Very - e e Russi o las N s g % AN [ 1 ure News—Gene il ol at il 16 b Foiwil 1 o t the Russians have at last | ¢opjog, which introduces to them not “ BnElIAN et | , CITY EWS \ND NOTES quiresto be re-weitten, and much h some aware that Poland yet lives in : szt o Ll h il ) 3 | eraland Personal. Judgo Post, of York, wasamong the promi- | 1o be g Maay fresh names must | Austria, and now understand why the ¥ the less famous works of well | hirth andfebmuely tved ot Iehmon C]ll‘fil]lfl Nervous and Private Discases. { i cbraskans who spent the day &t the | 4, 4i4ad to its biography, many frosh | white czav is going to war with tho | known authors, but also the good sound ersilt of WL was cliranic dison A NERVOUD DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Laxcors Bureau_or Tire Oxana Bes, vernor Thayor is resting_sasy, but ap- | discoveries and invontions in science | Hapsburgs. It isto rootout, todemol- | writers who have been pushed into the S FHT, ® grows, Qenl, A ¢ 6 | Dreants, tteas 2ad Back Ache and aithe ciiecs | 1020 P Streer, parently very little better. ~ His "physician, | and engineering have to be placed per- | 131 to annihilate this refugo for.Dolish | hack Dreamthorp is by a Iy 1 e 1 leading to early decay and perliaps Consumption or | LixcoLy, Doc. 19, however, thinks that o will be arouud again g ing I ! thought and Poli gy. _Cui bono? | guoteh writer whose style will romind | HntlTwasquite d Tosanity, treaicd scientifically by new methods with B The season for the an roports of the | innfew days manently on record, somo new cities | Aystria being subdued, and the whole ) iy L . y treated by several pre ver-fafl ng suc 1 various state officials is at hand, any m any Editor Butterfield, of the Tobias Tribune, | have to be deseribed, some changes | Balkan peninsu in the hands of the | 'herea not a little of ro Will- r’n"l “uvw Al Richm T SY! :nn. Sy '.d':ml Blood and Skin Dis- ! of them a condy in the hands of the gov ! Liincoln to-day. He took time to visit [ must be made in its maps. In the do- | ezar, Poland will yet sueviv For Po- [ iam( in his early days w Dr. C. M. Jor “ae" KIDNEY and URINARY compl f them o i 1 [ nicken show and pronounces it great, main of teavels every year records fresh R fo wroto and 1 and v tales and althongh Gonorrhoen, St Varicocel SEABE WIS 168 mnossihle to aive sven & Tiie: Urivearshiiss Tair in Sessiok: toud s yo land ropresents the Slavonic soul, as id ¢ \ and s 5 Jonorthoen, Strictu e, Varicocele ByHopats of What lins booh dono I8 any of tho | © iversalist fair in sossion -ay | advances in Africa, Australia, and the | Jussia roprosents the Slavonic intel | studies in tho same vein. Ho is an e el AL e Ly RN b departments, a few facts leak out oceasiona ol o orated the chureh very | 1Sltnds of the Asiatic Archipelago. A | loct. The spirit of freodom, tho nspiv- | Runt essayist, who thinks justly thou pocta No experiments. Age and experience ime y 4 i A 1 and the fair gives every assurance of | new edition of velopedia is in fact a | 44 of unshackeled manhood, the | not very ply, and literate SOTCTIOSS, 1L ctl nt. Consulfation fr d sacred, ! that are of more or less interest to the read- | | ssful [sstie, 1t closos to-nlght, posting of the ledger of human achieve- | Jongings for a free press and for w re rather th sreator. o chapter on | Datural inevery way-—and g At OF Il 1ny &= Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works oa hearit ) i vostored a good iden [ potire o my rerolle hear L can now i Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases, contemplating. Marriage send for D, side Male and Female, each ontult the old e Bir roj ing public. During the day s ment up to date.” This has been done | peseutative govornment amoug . | the writing of ¢ aontative had occasion to visit to state vef Al the world and his wifo—more par- | most faithfully for this work by the | Sluivons have chosen Poles and the Po- | of the man erinarian department, and while there | ticularly his wife, for she makes the [ staff of distinguished men who are con- | Jish langu ys giv 2T Clarke's celebrated 13 cents, bol v PRENCH PAINTING ) ze for their best expression [ A History or 1 cave future suffers gleancd a fow important facts, The auditor's | puddings, pics and custavds that de- | nected with it to-day and “In; and championing. This isdue o the (o b il T o st ayears ot & grlionk report will show that $34,934.90 have been | light | osty’s pailate—use Van | in many instances have been connected s 3 o 3 & fublis| ¥ Charies e (e o centa (stamps). Medicing T i h hav n it his 1 ty paiate—u Van 3 duality of th vonic race, which i y AN whlihgs MRt every®! om eXposuLe. Duzer's Ilavoring Extracts obtained | With itsince itsinception, To mention | yot a cirele, but an ellipse, and insists 3 I ound, ripe fruit, incomparable in | them isto given listof ‘the foremost | ypon its two foci. Well o the Ttus. | 1f Blanche Roosevelt had not written horscs said £0 have had the glanders, Tho | favor, absolutely free’ from chemicals, | men of the country in literature and | gixn leaders comprehend the Polish | & book about art, it is probable that the state veterinarian’s report will show that 815 | highly —concentrated and therefor science Prof. Theodore W. Dwight, | shadow that walks with the Russian | present valume would not have seen the horses in all have been killed during the | economic, prepared by n process which | president of the Columbia College Law | gubstanco, In the small hours | light. Itisa guoat pity that it ever was time statod, und the reportof the depart- | doos not admit of their contact with | school: Prof. Barnard, president of | of the night when the white | written sinco instead of being a dis- ment will also show the number | any substaweo which might contamin- | Columbiag Prof. Marsh, of” Yale; Prof. | gyar wakes in the Wintor palace [ oo : ik killed in each county of, the | nto them, and n timo honored standard | I:o Conte,of the University of Cull- | t1io black shudcw is thero with its spec- | Chiminating work that would have atato und tho number ot dollars | a)ticla that wins approbation iu every | forr Prof. Nowberry, the great au- | tral lanco. “Sloepost thou, or wakest | Served asa guide to peoplo seeking for paid out in different parts of the state durin the past two years forthe privilege of kiliing | from Hours, 8108, Sundays to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, ILL. IO, 3OheEL. N Weros Theilidos thg | (HouBGHOIE: thority on earthquakes: Prof. Seelye, of | thiou, white czar? Whero thou act 1 | inforination. it is ouly a vapid uneritical 3 @mount paid out by the stato for tho disposi T Amhevst; Philip Schaft, the Biblical | qy; where thou triumphest L overcome; | performance that only misleud those taon of the ses, while the veterinar Rt il scholar and Hebraist: Prof. Chand- f }ape thou rulest I govern; where thou | who consult it. The writer scems in- fan's will onl "o the amount puid out [ Dotroit Free Press: T sww a tele- | lor, the leading American cheme | wanderost L foliow. * For Iant immor- | capable of liking anything in reality for the horacs destroyed, which will average | Braph boy upstairs looking for you,” he [1st; —Asa ~ Gray, the wreat | gal and me thou can’st notslay. From | and bhostows on all sehiools and all mcluding the id to a roomer in the tz building | historian of nature about £10 per b E During the two [ as they met at the front door yesterday. | others, star disposition of the ¢ , and a host of | {he toundr . Sime unmenning un- of only less magnitude. at home, | stinted praise. This is, however, only sand the lead mine, from | methods — the exile abroad, from pover of the best el in the army of the United States, when isthe literary sensation of the v, | mentsof that city against Tammany | there were a million men under the ‘on hond 4o due timo, ot WL bS] “That settles it, and if you sco the | We donot know what relationship thero | misrulo. Mr. Storne isoncof the few | stars and stripes, thau gallant Phil boy again tell him U've gone to China. | jsbhetween the translator and comple y nd Andrew l\fmc.w! mugwumps, and must cause | Sheridan, His memory will always re AFTER THE MISSOURT PACIFIC, My rule is to settle every three ye: G. Curtin, ito whom the work is dedi- | his bretheren much p: ! X J and dis- [ main in the hearts of the people, and Gharles M jnrda“ Tho viflgo of Waish, Cass county, 1 | and I'vo gol two yenrs and w half wo vun | oo 0t RO 5 ORI B L T uietudo by his views upon the railroad [ heis so well boloved that even his own FULS Y Sy vl 1 YOUNG MEN i k \‘m\ by Nail or In Porson withonr l’h’lmnm ustly or unjustly indignant, rcording to | o et o 3 1 o e Ch Tt ded at e o g SLyer fon contains some socvot history | Question. As a rule the mugwumps are | memoivs will not bo ullowed to bear [ (Latg of the University of New vork cite ana | SIS : i dered horses killed in Dovglas county, and |« el Ll “”f_l‘_ t ‘}1‘ ‘,",""l ”“,‘";‘.',"." \‘)l:,‘:zw‘]'fl from oppression and misfortune aud | applicable to the panters of the present the owners have received £2,071, The mor. 50 v v uRil a1 AL e Rsal l“ sham I['draw the_strength that makes | day, and the paintings which she her- ! tality been groatest in this con 130t ‘_\-"\ have o uniform on? ;l\nn nrous '-lull m\\f 'dl“v." 1and ;‘ t’l\n me liveon. For T am Poland, and I | self hasscen. She is move discrimin- | falo county comes next re S 3 § ddplicibp il e L 4 AU R deH at with the Fronch _artists of the Mit, JAwEe St G, 2000 Patrick | ‘ four head killed there and the county Appear to bo in the service of the | commodious. The volumes are hand- | goverremosar, Histony, By Simon | eighitoenth and preceding conturies, A SOAAID ol LR BT | 2,10 Custer and Phelps counties Western Union? somely bound, and the work makc Sterne. 12 mo. Published by P. | and is at her best whon writing of the | the b it derived from his t | next, in the order named, the former having “Of courso he did. Do you doubt my appearance inthe restricted Putnam's Sons, New York & % ' > N o ated i the least in the above. 1 y e L 81,008 : § y Ay ) sixteenth century. In some respects LA 5 o forty-one hoad killed and roceived $1,60%, word? 1 of limited means, It | i . 7 LY to the jmproven the lattor thirty-two head and roc o6l L a5UUL NG bav. SOV The author of this valuable treatise | the work is very creditable. dover it as though 1h {4 89950, The vinarian’ CHow? : s | novel of Russia | 13 one of the great constitutional law- | Prusoxat Mevolns ov P H. Stuninsx ¥ WWho fro Tenornaco or Vico havo gerioutly drained 1 R el RS apiort “Why, two or three laundries who | s . By lai Vasilyeviteh | yers of the country, and has taken a1 bipidied by Chavles L. Webster & Co., AL iiaiie & | WRRLIBRiE ATHe | EAYANGS . BHBoLs had Vills against me have played thag | {igoh tran ated by foreminh Outtin: | dignified part in the politics of New | New York | from His New retreat th trick to collect ‘em, .m« Ldon'tlet them | ROV ublished by John B AMCH, | yrork, Ho was particularly active and There was no more picturesque figure c of the week. upsets the theory | pl the ch efficient in the uprisin I Tt is not to be doubted that this book (Late of Bellevua Hospital,New York,) succeeded by DOCTOR frequently advanc t he had gone [ prepaid on'thi and had’ destroyed his records. W. W I hiile nob Abboy says that Di will be | crppag ) Robust Mantiood in -Kead ’“‘flm.’ Drme 4 ospiin. Ttond ofSept: 3, 1 Tha Trity {les Hopitada’ of Juns, 18, and { cal Jonrnal ul that it the complaint filed in the ofiice of the state X —-— e | dedic A i mps & 1« 1 i 3Y o tetr Norvon. By Yoard of transportation to-day against the | Prominent Clevzymen, Physiclans, @il | of the highest importance. Beforo like the boni of Cicero, and their chicf | witness against himself. One cannot, Howurd untverstvyiWasthgroanDiG, ot >ac ailroad cof ; " all classes of citizens are unanimous in the S aaet N attri 2 1 ing ric | B4 2 et N e lont of Sal i ‘st | Andrew G. Curtin was ministor at the | attribute is that bemg rich them o £ MARRIED RIEN o M!N ABI i howeygr, help feeling @ sentiment of | N0, 810 and 811 Ramgo Bullding have been denied cars at that point to shove [ endor ation Oil, the gr they believe all knowledge, all virtu i Yo apac Ity oF W b off their grain to_the St. Louis market as [ cure for rheumatism. Russian court, he was the famous war Sl sl Sl 1€y | yegret that he should have ever written | Coper Fitteenth and Hurney sts., Omabn, N s Sl b i, they bave needed them from time to time. tee of the exeellence of | povernor of P all oapacity tobe concentrated in theit | thém. No doubt he did so because he Where all clrablo cases aré trew AELENDID, JLLUSTEATED, MEDICAL WORK ater gual that this Bull’s Cough Syrup could be furnished ars have | than that it is recommended by all the lead FREE. FREE CONSULTATION (by Mail orin 5 With success, Person) WITH A FULL MEDIGA Tl Note—Dr. Charles M. dordun has been rest. | BOARD OF €8 PHYSICIARS, - - SonsiL "2 diahia, for | WFVARICOCELE RADICALLY CURED WITHOUT OPERATION. a8 enggylvania, and th IDiew AL (FertoTaREItIE 2 : { ygvivar ¢ Lown They desire to see the coun= | s fiving in an era of personal recol James Clark and John McCaigahirs z : e R L O s patriotic fiemness and five of his utter- rm governed by virtuous rich men, and has been the case, while cmpty oW 1 the lections of our g been scattered along the track at ever ing druggists. sunces were balm to the struggling men S their wealth consists mainl til= | eas money,in such o work for a fami dent physic ‘nhl»’r‘llr'. lem\. nala Al HoER o thatiniacogiand Tindoln. N e at the hend of affairs in Wushington, | roud bondsthey regnrd with howror ant | not too woll provided for. Probably ho “hires that havo booh - Dublishod Ll LS R?m‘?.’fl'sn‘sfifl“g"fiw York) offarod thom foroign cars to move theie grain | Tt does not follow that the sor surrounded by secret tre: OB T e Ut eonBt i | ras ki oa G O EliG g Ve i sToblE | ek e iaenee okl M Sk et | to Leavenworth, Kan., but that they could D ONIVILL iU DD insubordination, e n, un- GRIGGIAIE L L 0RO BB by injudicious counsellors, for it is ,h_"",{;:‘l.,‘.t’:“,,\jf,,“' /| corporations are as devoid of their mastors, as this story, « stern paper, will s cration is to pay the ~iuterest on thoso | ohyious that his own idea was simply to bonds. Mr. Sterne is not one of these | wpito about himsell and the part he by any means, and he has spoken and | {501 in the conflict. The pretontiouss written on the topie with admivable | yogsof maps and the historical pedan- clearness and impar hese are | gy his characteristics, and they are con- | vigion and corps field officers are not in spicuous in evevything that he touches. | jarmony with' the purely personai ac- His diction is as clear as his thoughts— | aount which Sheri i ! idun has given of the a most marked virtue in a legal w soones. in_ which: ho was so/greatan for gentlemen of his p § actor. And they are all the more in- to be involved and turgid in expre; congruous beease Sheridan limited his though lucid in their ideas. And the navative so exclusively to his own do- is in thislittle volume a charmin inges that in some instances the story is partiality which is highly judicial. too buld to be interesting. In his ac- he isnot on the bench of the supreme | ¢ount of Chicamauga, for example, the court some day, it will bo because e | poade T e T e el has been too impartial for his own good. od at the eritienl way in which he Iivery one who wants to read the con- | s of General Thomas, the hcro of stitution of his country by the light of | {jag hattle. He introduces him in @ strong unbiased intellect had better ludicrous light, heeaus after his not be provided for her shipment as 1sh- wanted. The complainants further state | ¢ that this is due to a combination or collusion [ in an ¢ between the company and foreign shippers, Flagman Wolver was a hero, and his and agaiust home shippers and Wabash in nne should not be forgotten. The particular. They also state that Wabash | world is full of brave deeds—though e et henhoan 1o abandon bosanse | the disgruntled aud the eyaical deny they could uot ‘ul'l the necess ars to it—but hus was one of the brav transport tho grain, and that this resulted in | them all. 2 5 A severe loss to them. For this and general The fast mail train puttinge principies the complainants seek the inter- | through Herkimer, and I man Wol - position of the state board of transportation, | ver was at his post. In a humdrum sort ana such adjustment as equity may demand. | of o way he warned the approaching Notice of complaint has been served ubon | dpivers to “‘look out for the engine RERtis AL ComPRnY s whilo the bell rings,” when, to his hor- A motion was filed and argued this morn- | 'Ors e saw a couple of girls walking on ing in the district court, to compel the war- | the tracle. There were two - things he den of the stato penitentiary to deliver the | could do—he could yeli, and then let person of Ben. 1. Glazier into_court to-mor- | them take their chances, or he could row. The motion was sustained and the | make n break for them and perhaps 1'\|n\u1 Sh controllable viv: dstrong ness and iint-hearted indecision. There was a koot of governors in our northern states who mnever faltered, whom no disaster could terrify and no successes could elate beyond prudence, Stio! and of these Andrew G. Curtin wasone, 3 When he went to St. Petersburg he found that his reputation had preceded hin and he was treated by the czar with a cordial friendship that made him from that moment the friend of the vonie race. It is therefore o conjecture highly probable that he inspired Jeremiah Curtin to translate tnis work of Gogol, which deals with the revolt of the Zaporog Cossacks from the republic of Poland. s an excellent translation and the aults of the author u not to he e CHICAGO avo T 101 . v by Dr. 1blo obtain 1TAT RAILWAY. of long muster rolls of brigade, di- Muny di Jordon thro on are Praserve Your Health flmaha, HALL & O« PERE Tection nzatst DN LT MONIA, RIEUMATISM, * anad all LUNG DIs Recom- mended for Ladies and gentle I en by the Medical Fuculty | ] orders made. ve thel ris i vn li v 5 3 ) ok reme: 50 ) 3 ) o two cAsos of David May v 1. €, Rit. | S4vg, thom ut the visk of bls own lifo. ' " aseribed to Mr. Curtin. Theso faults LR GO Byohonnantl|liomandousicaertionsilieAwatoltined Borid foy Hinetaten ohrcing tenbenche, from the equity docket, ot T2 s e e I‘ Fa hova ¢ are chiefly due tothe heatof his im- orth Higwinson, - 13 mo. boards, §1.50. | that he could not spealk. He had haltea 2 s Tho only rond to take for Des Molnes, Marshaitown and the other for ¥135, were decided in “‘":*" Mg cupng, ""“,.]? et aur | wgination which leads him todetails | Published by Tee & Shepard, Boston Sheridan,making a sign that he wanted CANFIELD RUBBER (0. | fodor Kopid Milwau e At by ottt of the de: | time to lose. Ho sped like a bullet out | SEHAHEN, Wer R8N L (RIS Thore a6 hooks and. books. . This is | to speak to him. They both dismounted Ay kbt T durnkn ¢ fendants, of a gun, got one of them out of the At 2 oclock to-day the juryin the case of | way and then the other. It was quick the state vs Jesse Keitn, charged with rape, | work, but it was done, and nobly done. were still considering tho_innoconce or guilt When the train had passed, the gir of the prisoner. The jury went out 1ast | pa)f frightened to death, looked abou evening. It is undorstood that six are for | (5, o “man who had rescued them Viction and_an equal number for acquit- | 10 h 2 > c Gl il 1 There was no diffleulty in finding him, The case of the state against the young- | There ho lay, a poor, limp, bruised and sters, Willie Brooks and Arthur Paine, | broken wreck. The engine had struck charged with burglary and grand larceny, | him voor fellc and he was dead. went to trial this morning. The case was Yes, Flagman Wolver was a hero, given to the jury at the dinner hour, and a e verdict of enilty was returned. Sentence le, wh ndri. the son of the A 5 and sat on a fence rail, and for two min- oo i \slllbu |n\| hn‘lf!u Tors {vlill‘h not a very high intellectual effort of the | o5 Thomas remained speechless, hav- the beautiful daughter of a Polish | esteemed author, and is indeed in sober | ing, as Sheridan suggests, forgotten Woiwode, he makes him climb over | trutha thing of shreds and patches. | what hegvanted to say. The great com- stoep roofs, and descend o chimney into | But they are not as congruous as sueh | municaffon was that he had a fusk of the room of the young lady, an things may be, for one-half of the book | Prandy in one of his holsters and lutely impossible action inthose days of B P e R A s | S anted Sheridan to have some. Dear, tall chimneys with navrow apertures. [ 13 Peis! ; Lo%g 5t | kindly old Father Thomas! It did not The smaliest boys were employed for other moiety seoms as if written for | hocome Sheridan to turn the quiet old the nurpose of cleaning them, and were s expréss purpose of firing the Afri- { hero into a jest. Such an anecdete often sutiocated by being wedged in and | can heart and bringing about a revolu- [ was well enough to be passed ,l‘“"HII!'l unable cither to ascond or descend. | tion of the calored people in the south- | from onc ofticer to another. Though r advaning: for ¢ 86 Leonard 5:., New York City Ik 0 To T OF Lho: Ra o un points of superiority R A Thetwatn o COACHIEN whith are th hat T Renuity can create, 1t PALACE SI which oan not be' found o s, tho teaton of the Unio, nwnion dopot With those orthwestern Ry. In Chicago the trains of 1ak 0 close conngetion With those of all other 2 tern linos. roit, Columbua, Ind Ealls, Buflalo] Pittsbi New "York, Philadel 4 all potnts tn th AN Tor Lickets via “NORTHWESTERN" nnapolis, Clncinnatl, Montr. &2 ‘A’ND‘é.v' i CUFFS Catarrh Cured. il ! s 5 ritefiint thibliva ARETHE!E“ 1t you wish ] Las not yet been pronounced. % he only medieval chimney | iy y i % s neeom. | Boswell might write in this vein L Jou 1o beat accommodation. Al tickes s new cnso wore docketed to-duy, viz: | A clorgyman, after yoars of suffering | infide . of tho house . was | Orhstates, What good cun bonecom: | of jonnson. it is not finting that Sheri- A Q- #FOR SALE+ Sonis ok tekots vie inis lime. "0 0L o plished by reh stories of the conspiracy of Denmark dan should -so write of C Thomas. Sheridan is altogether too ervitical in his memoirs, and has havdly a kind word for anybody. He thinks that if Thomas had contiued to hold on, A. K. Grifiith vs. Emclino Pittman et al. | from that loathsome disease, Catareh, | fhag ~ of the great hall for The petition shows a desire to have a guar- | and vainly trying every known remedy, | gho ove . vore i aparate : inn a0 1itum appolated for the minot heirs | at lnst found b rac pe which complotely L‘“l'”(;‘i‘"‘,;" v f(‘:l‘f:‘ WoR ”‘ll'l"‘“;l“':\‘ Vesey of Charleston and’ the insurr of Matthew Pittman, who died within | oured and saved him from death. Any | soom to be nis own, but to bo com | ton of Nut Turnce? = Mes, Harriot B et Beeeher Stowe, in her story of Dred, the present yoar, the object being to fore- | SRS SC sz b N,,,.f. L e D O T RS tho [ Sulleror from thig dreadful dinanee eo: nd- | pounded out of the pooms of Malezewski el ea eabotiEha ing a self-nddressed stamped envelope | hya Zaleski, with some to’ give an idea of the wgo H. 7'l Mana, 'l Uase'r Agent. C11CAGO, T ¢ N BABCOCK, Gon'l Western Agent DKM KA ot Apent VE ; £ ‘assonger Agens 10l Farnam St. Om aha, Ne o /¥ EVERYWHERE. 1 tifl. assistance from 9 remark: A I v 5 D tiha Robbins va Edward J. Robbins, | to Prof. 1. A. Lawrence, 88 Wavren St., | contomporancous writors, Thoro is also | latter—a remarkiblo wnan, but all who | Ghicamaugza might have been nominally —rnn— it for divorce, - Tho petition raciiexruaity | New Yorls City, will voteive the recips | o fonturo apon whieh (ogol efthor aid | Kiow of him and s doings ave agvoed | o wuion victory. 1o criticizes Grant " i the cause. Plaintif also prays for the cus. | froe of churge T e o el or of which ho was | that Dred s buta pale shadow of the | il the same frecdom, und this is not A | tody of their two children, aged nine and five . — h Virginian prophet and murder g 45 ey VY e Je ¥ 2 Bill Nyc in the South norant. Whilst allowing that the L o s tratiatd s ot have | counterbalanced by the studied panc L yeurs, f h AT YR T Ee R FpT o ill the civeulation of this ook have | pviic yhon him in one part of his work. oF THE Moline, Milburn & Stoddard a s Berryman [ Ag for Bill Nye, says the Atlanta Con- any effect? It is manifest that the ad- | §1 il liapipanelt SLBRETENEH | s, Milwaukee & St Pacl Ry, & Patterson & Co. o Contral” City. St | siivion. wo dive say thore s not u man | %00 had sweratn rights over the set | ministration of Grover Cleveland has | [y () 50 mallichn allsrAlionE hrought 1o rec 300 due on a noto said te - ¢ Lk | tled Cossacks ad become agricult- PR O ous hnd Aomis | BHEEABN ) > have been given by the defondants 1o the | MO 0 hild, wishin voach of the | | L *ipht possibly huve vexed them | Wde the south blustorous and dam- | is version”of tho campnign in ] "DREXEL & MAUL PRI, ¢ ivrennsTiNg scraP. is side-splitting humor. Nye blooms | With somo exactions, and that Jesull | yhag the votes of colored men are noi Ehenandonh bl K "m[““”'i':l:‘;i o4l o The Best Route from Omaha and Council 1 The increase in the volume of record busi- | perennially. All the other newspaper !'l'“““ Sl e hireh this [ counted. But, neither bheTyofcanio IS e e e o Blufs to 1 s transaeted i the oflco of the wecretary | Iamovists liave playod out, “The Diwn- | T RN LD, LR Gefontion of | §iiie ropublicansin the souh | e | fho “most material parts. 5o olso with | Undertakers and Embalmers THE EAST { wonderful. From March 1 Tubl G e all the nomads of the Ukraine from the | v nid 5 i a1y itha closing scencs of the wars Phil o, ol st 147 P S Orders by o | be 1836, the railroads had instruments | oy Gaoa” Only Bill Ny holds his own, | Polish banner of the White Eagle i | 5205t the novrth wishes to live in pead Sheridun and his cavaley did it all, and telegraph 50 ‘ited and promptly atiended. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND b recorded covering pagos, and the mis- | EDSICE DR AN O nal, and his | the crimson field. The ecuuse of this | Wiy o ”:h ok ia“‘”(“ 2 ‘”“ Grant was merely a figure-head, One lone to No. COUNCIL BLUFES 5 collancou instrument records covered 1,470 a ys Iresh d FIEADR S 1 defeetion is historical, and it was w 01801 VAR AGRL & 8 would have thourht Sheridan superior = | Chicago, ——AND— Vi i, i1 . T i ateatin | £rip on the reuding public i eonstantly | Seectlon 13 Bl gl d WA | must be dofiniiels abandoned. Now, | 1S ovish conver. - However, tho | Ty Ea GllaPIN, hiowm, | eceabllee BNk commenciniz January 1, 1857, to date, show | tightening. 1t will be in the nature of [ BERER I WA C O PR ST the north very po ntimates to the | 00" “topret what he has written L] - fl"lv Tinneapolis, Cedar Rupids, that tho railroads have vecorded instruments | a treat to hear this worthy man (with | {070 200, M08 e SRR R0 1 south that it iutends to educate the col- | #OFC T A t he did, and in so Rock Isliand, Freeport, — Rockford, | covering 420 puges and the miscellancous - | wo hair on his head to speaks of) trying | fo olands = oved man, and that he shall vote, and | Gt U asilipuig ) 49 IRE INSURANCE RUKEB Clinton, Dubuque, Davenvoit, | dustries cover 1L7i8 pages, or 2193 N | to convince an Atlanta audience “that wust be_known then thab Lhe 0B | ghag if the south does not lot him there | o708 1 s Ty s | Etgin, Madison, Janesville, i all. It will thus bo seen that during the two [ 1 SNV ob e ond any question were Huns [ (390 R S A ary than his own pen hos been, ; Gl e , s Jors st past 05 pages moro of rocords | Be 18 not a putron of the leg drama. moaning of that word, bo- | Sl DS _u|:u| ler u)nun;_() 4 ]Imn“\ll.\h‘ll\i{ Room 63 Traders'skivilding, Beloity Winona, La Cros B o L an AN IR LN i ftann oo — D IR0 LEND ARG O RO ere is trouble brooding, as we Panar 1 Matters, And all other fmportant points East, Northonst and e beon T han duraw o Btean B | o e T oo thay Shavod Sho howd louving sy | Ehor® 8 raible, broading, as, we 1| pavama cane Mawers CHICACO. i mor years, 'Fhe offic secretary of alp-lock, as is the practict among all I 1 Pang, Dee. 1 ieveral newspapers say | poo M. 4 1 31 For throngh tickets, eall on the tickot agent at 1501 state is one of the busy hives of the state One of the most dreadful alarms that Rinors ofithe areat Dragon. ,l.]".\ have been as well if Colonel” Higeinson | y1avif the issue of the Panama canal loan ferepe0e=piosrs B roet O Furnau street. in Burker Block, or &t Union Pacitio house. can be sounded in & mothe is ! k had not published this book, which will | [0c i Be S i overnmen O T o v N not Avyans, but a uunullng of ! proves a failure,the governmeny, i conform-. allian Bleopers and the finest Diding Cars in the e e oot | SR By orous drondtal hoounse 11 | R, Yty N i 8 PR 1 | aifordmamon gl vt fossof The | 1TSS | TYLER DESK €0 | aressed 10 she Writor by W, W, Abbey: sac. | 18 dunerous; llnlmm\ drowdful besay publicof Poland ts independent aux- | §plored man.. Tho zoul of Colonel | oy commission, will introduco abill to - o e emgar. oo oL e compaar, Fetury of the live stock commission, tolls its | the life of a loved one is in jeopardy. jes out of love and udmiration for NE0n 36 s0ALOG Up the. hoyso of the chamber of depiities to enable the com- | . 8T, LOUIS, MO, U.8. A, gor. A Chumberlaing Cough vemedy is " ok ATk ‘tati own frier [t is not only his subject, | puny'to meet its engagements, A now com. | ErelmbeOmims Mebger aud own story : the Poles, and a lively expectation sel- 5 A it pany i SURIRISE Dec. 10, 1885, —Mr, W. W, [ never failing safeguard against this e Yt 7 b L but it is his tone that is objectionable. | puny, under the leadership of the dit TYLER'S ROYAL A ¥ Sunrnise, ) A . dom disappointed that booty would come A i h pans any General Prascogor Abbey—Dear Sir: I received your favor of | dangevous disense. [ts veputation as a | 0% 00" \GH o™ urehed with a Polish Heo seems to rejo in the horrible ' Foncier, will then purchase the canal, T\;!%;I;;{H:g;:?é?ég’l mull‘!kf;‘l:“A pRLIsEL e the 16th in rogard to my hogs. * C. H. Wal- | proventive and cure of croup is fully | 5 e T R AN o4 A asrel Buporiatendent Ker, of Surprise, had Dectar Bilings como up | aud firmily established. Tn fact, it is Baa, Nanvol thianentored. the erva | serrmeng - S — “gug}gf;“ oo e LH W pus o lecture on : ; 5 5 sles as o 5 , 1 the only” remedy which can always be e & i l.llunnudcuulu ué Froe, hog cholera, and in his lecture he stated that ? 3 Trfio ) this way they came to learn that in Po- bl i he liad thoroughly tested the prevention of | relied upon. Sold by all druggists. land there were two sots of nobles, tho lmulm} ot an :13»" m‘vm‘n.\ o '.::mu :mnllth:nl :I was Five ’Q“Mm great nobles who were of Saxon origin, T DEI‘C ITDR’I OMAHA, NED, coess, and said he wus ready to perform Y SR A T 8 the operation if we wished it, and had he An Iixchange nas discovered that IS Ane ] : 4 A % been .{l\'ufiuu- T, withiout uny authority n.f..-n Is 1,.‘1“"(,[ Spain ape W 1 their heads and wore a scalp-lock like Iuhl lp Capital, oo vonneen L .$100,000 but. his own, Wo would not lave thouglit of | great many_evenings at that delightful themselves. | Thoy. Blko Jeprnad that s.n-,.nh ........... 50,000 as o did, backed by the state, wo urely | FUNETROFE Ss ST BN ihers ¢ e pospolite and vote iy thought that ho must, bo resporisivle, Bt | {0 SO0UINE N8 D nsonsily to | for Kings, and Twero “beforo tho S Raepesscr ident, )1 0" o 200 inoculated on the ot " 09, J ) " S 200 » gred 08, 2 oty enred 14 thre tan R (a 0 QU pmaw v B A " "290 ure | themsolves tho crowned hoeads of the :.'l'i‘\“"‘]“rbf‘;,' ‘uj::u‘h]:; anA‘\LA;llf h‘:l‘llil;““'l] ”\l"" BANDENELECTRICC0, unm.n. S GHICK GO , Cashier, dead, and :‘\m forty that are loft uln;m dnul'lh vm;‘ld are (num-mllm-ln,: to the benign fplock was a sign of hrotherhaad th - Wy Mo 4 LN, a shape that they might as well be dead. | influence of republican institutions. % 3 b < A CW, YATES, CLEWIS 5, REED, e R AL I e R T i that she insists upon playing | demanded to be admitted into the pankias oftoeA: B TOUEALIN, worth # a head—that amounts to '3 whenever hor privileged visitors call A‘”‘*l'_ '-li 1 ;)l}l-l‘l fl»lxrlvuvhmllmll)liw.l' nd -‘“_;r“;_l é' IRON BANK fhis is the cash value and as 1 am feeding SRAROR. SAR BN Taa »| it this had been done a Polish king Cattlo the loss is doubly the amount. Ifeci [ Bud takes great delight in init would be ruling in Constantinople to- ? d - > mysterie bobtail und [ o for powerfil Cornar i and Fariia Sty &8 thougl 1 ought to huve some recompenso | them in tho mysterios of the day. Butulas, alas for Poland, it was powerful symy A Goneral Buikiug 1 od, for such wholesale butchery. I have thought | the voyal Hush. velused. It was on account of reiters pliable ac S . :f“"u“‘k{:f:‘f_"'_‘!‘p‘::;si‘;x’;";:[;'"::“:l‘ff . Thare ated refusals u{; this demand that the UL y“' will give you the nawmes of the other men Cossack confederacy turned upon uf‘.u lu)u s inoculuted: . I, Walker, D, Poland, and from devoted friends and R enter, W lite, L. Lendd admirers b leadl lenti . Sylvester, W, I, uneslite, -endden, \dmirers Became deadly, unrelenting v W. Leudden, foes, admitting the Turk and the Tartar Or the Liquor “nb‘l, l’»-ltlwly Cured by £ 4 I want to further state that the cholera 10 the southern palatinates, and throw- L Adwinistering Dr, Haloes’ Golden showed itself in the worst form I bave ever ing their whole force into the scale of " Spooifl soen it, ""4‘,‘.'.‘1‘;.".; ”m”mé{‘. H. Hess, Risaln . KIDNEY Bud all urimary troublos cuslly.uick Jocice The state board of printing awarded the Gogol has chosen to represent this ) y etired by DOCTUA ¢ .ul“'tilnllllb:’nl‘\"s‘n'ln u eup ur_r'rlfl‘nn“orv!?'l w;um contracts for the state printing yesterday as change of sentiment as caused by the sulos, Bevoral cu 1 An soven di; fitoly Lanin can bha will Tat s posinsaent and | follows: oxunotions of Jowish stewards and the 150 por hox, all drugylats, or by matl Do | speedy cure, whiether iy lont 18 o 1 cita Mfg, Co 112 White St N. Y. I Dire The bills, 500 copies, at §1.05 per page, to IT CONQUERS PAIN. intolerance of Jesuit missionary priests. tha Mg, *Wh N Y Pull Dir * | Srluker or'ui wicoiiaiic ‘wiec, (housunis of Pacs, Willlaws & Norih: uu.nm'._. : s In doing this he has been fiercely parti- - LV tukan Goltets Sweciio n Lo cotbe wilhe | v ¥ L | , 3 s 80 to the world the potent reason which o 1y e mout Iy by ".-\(n’ 0,00 GULiL Arinking of iBeir own froe willy 1t never n“:fd"l"l"’j': ‘Fr:"“““m"‘:“;""]‘f?‘ :n‘l" ‘:“:,“' "‘5'::‘- ““‘:I‘M- And In Every One | (1 Russians have for that savage \vpula‘hy the United States Government P’nqmled by the heads of the Great Universitics W:?"nf.'n;‘-{-u .l”.l‘.‘ir. e Sveasgnt ok She spaiag auce Sape l{“'f:fi'u 'n):fi'v“ 7 foport o Heory Gibson, b §1.43 per wn«- A TheChas. A.VogelerCe, | fearful vent in recent times. It is (o be e T e s ma e ot coutal Feimonous OLly or Coe 'br-auaud'w ety b‘u Goodman | ‘f:,‘“‘!‘,“,,",‘,,{‘“'.’ lay 8t 'l,',’"’,‘::‘;:“;‘ > rney general's report to Heory Gibson, AV Draggiss and Dealars. Balumors, Md, hoped that Americaus will refuse to ac PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., New York. Chicago. &t.Louis. Drug Co,y Omaha, Neb, Winel Liufe, lona

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