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» - 3R ina llage of 500 inhabitants. At prescnt it is the ter iminus of the Lincoln & Black Hills railroad, Two Young Men Are Guilty of So | and is the market plage for the sutrounding conntry for a_distance of forty miles. It is as follows: One car of stock en'itles one WHAT PEOPLE TALK ABOUT, FLE r \ R H Tt has sprang from a country postoffice Wvo men cach way i eight or moee cars, thre Corridors and Elsewhsre. menhoth wava ik s the | . Conductor Wilson, of the Missour: Pacific, And the Threo Docades Growned | it "" ,with UHiL, " said last night that the amount of travel ‘With Divorce. company any individual shipment. | commencing this spring surprised bim. Mr. Doing. the best hog and cattle market in the North —_— e e e O It ug re. | Wilson funs & passenger: tedln ~ betweon e Loup valley, consequently the trading point THE ONEILL CASE SETTLED, | gards tio mumber of men accompanying | Omaba and Kansas City. Until rocently the | \opp penri v ARE STILL FLYING, | farmers who. bave ® haretofore gone - | Targe shipments 1s uniformly agreed upon. | business has been light, but now it is big | o 00 eve — Heretuto gor Another clause which may appear superflu- | The trains that used to come through half e kb LA g loaded ave crowded these days to the fullest pn of being in charge of stock, o e dbaghiy a ight mon state that a short while back it B e e WAS tiot an tneom ing for the wife of | ure bound for Washington territory, and road for a market are now coming a greater 5 W ¢ distance to this place. Burwell expects two They Go With Money Not Belonging | oy jines of railrond during the coming s To Them Ana Do Not Show son, the Sioux City Ogden and the Union Damages Asked for the Antics of an l-Managed COab — Other News From the Court & westars shinber ta ror hueband | they comwe from the south. A majority of Marked Symptoms of R AU A U oyt 84/ arvhswistant {n: 1oolking”atter the stock tn | JRET SRS LN Cotinery peopie, Far: Repentance, must be seen, ns it cannot bo described in a transit. e cipatly country g , far BW e Py relve 166! —_— mers, with large families, going to seel fow words. The fall is abaut twelve foot The Divorcs Granted. The Elkhorn's Rtates homes in the new land per mile. On the Wrong toad The C N ) ' . . X 3 he Congrogationaiists are making prepar Judge Wakeloy gave his decision in the '_“‘."t"‘,“'“f”‘ “_‘_”"""‘I"_ tho announe® | John D. Howe has a grievance azainst 1o | Two more young gentlemen have gon | ations toerect n $2,000 church during the O'Neill divorco case, and in so doing deliv mn‘v: :lfc‘w"'r-u« and d “}"“"‘ ',","",“'.‘.' councii of this city because hackmen ate al- | wrong, bofrayed their employers' confidence, | COMIng season. A~ £,000 school house will ered a few of the passages with a great deal | Fa%s 3 centa ou grain to Duluth to coree. | gwaq privileges that mako them a nuisance. | and in one iustance, at least, brought sorrow 1 M50, 2%, ted. A general merchandiso Banosille i 15 spond with Chicago. In consequence the 22 | iy, oy sb! 3 ght SOrTOW | atore is being removed hore from IKent, an of feeling. KEspecially was this noticeable & Why don’t they set ap. rt some spocial lo 15 NBACEALLS DRSS lag ¢ ) ) A Whou referring to thestestimony which ex. | Cot, Fate from points south of “the.l cation, designate it as a huck stand, and | 8nd shame to respectable parents i il Rl BRI R I‘:‘!;‘l-"'- Eomi O'Neill's attempt to have his aged wife atte will prevail. What prompted the | ke these jchus stay there.” At the time Patrick White, for six years past, has been | & 0 e b horn to_retire fr its threatened ad- | of making thi: Mr. Howe tod t trusted salesman and collector for M. Hell. | house is being considered. djudgod t. syiut for . t of making this spoech Mr. Howe pointed toa | a trusted salesman and collector for ¢ A . - tho batance o1 Wer o, T thy shiad. st coutd not be wscertained, bul it 18 | line of carriages surrounding the Paxton | man, the Farnam street clothier. Ho grow | 3 014 Feliows are proparing to organizo 4 , ) ( hat the cut of five cents made by the | jotel and de d that 80 such thing would Todges, o ¢ them in running order his honor, “this act was not only unmanly, | Cranadian 1% 3 i L up, 8o to speak, in the store, having com butone of the most audacious displiys of 1 V8 L1t tais, (e e ‘sourca | D aliowad inany other city.. They notonly |, /o ooq uy the wrapping counter A 1 { 1 dency to still make the northeastern soures | koo the gutters there, that should be clean, | menced at the wrapping countel A cro and canning factory are brutality imaginable. I will not mince words | 1,514 attractive to Nebraska produ SOHLLLBUS BIIGH WWILH SHIth: Bt tHo AFvers Last Sunday night he left town, and on the | amon trics which could bo made in referring to it. For over thirty vears the - Ll L ith but th _ " peThiedhrie totiple. had lived in domestic harmony and are so foiil mouthed that a lady following morning, in a pocket of an office | 0 pay a large return on the investmen then for him to comspire against a woman R lr\ltl:;{k-r"“f’..»:.‘... ",;',‘l,':;.".,..‘ iy Dass the place wittout being subjected to tho | copt, which was left after him, T 0‘ F Lky e sixty odd years old, whom he had | Robert Blickensderfor, who until recontly | embarrassing aunoyance of hearing vile lan- | oog found an unfinished H6te or nearly a third of a century those brought to = this country, far away | Was superintendent of the Nebrasica division | guage. Aok 16T L 1 1s AiAHBRERLY &Ml BF the AlgHt delicious, pure and economic pa i T L SR B e S LRI A LR o el e B B 0B L O a great schemo | which he had planned to save him from the "'_"“j-lfl-“"; [‘)"-qu‘!-ll\'"“”! I,‘,";“"',[ purpose of confining hor in an insane asylum | by Superintendent Resseqie, is again to be- |t v gmusoment snap, | something | punishiient due his crime. Coupled with | have ld the vanguard in popularity ¢ Uib bl el :'"’ extreme | oo connected with the Union Pacifie, But | yiae T can et ahoad of the raitronds | this avowal were several other admissions, | drticles of their class, nor has disps of crueity.”, A divorce from bed and board | 4y i\ time as “consulting engineer’ in the | Wit | and ar the same timo aston. | Which could not be discovered, Mr. Sloman | ing competition boen able to shake for was granted iis does not dissolve SHIaPE 3 ; with, and at the same time asto the manager of the house, in Mr. Hellman's | a singlo day the faith reposed in them marriage bond it et el oy utilibd el ph it taving locked the missive in the he America sople. Tho bottle Judge Groff and a jury are giving their at- | It 18 said that Blickensderfer is to be placed { do - by the American people. The bottles ish the natives. 1 propose to go out myself, | absenc elling sto ¥ o Vi safe and dec & to J t the B repre. i 0 0 FACES O ai surplt " tention to the case of Kilbarn vs Coristian, | in of the construction and grade of | (eI stovies, in balls, ‘:\“\."",‘:.’Ifll,‘, i N declining Lo permit the Ber ropre: | of these extracts contain surplus m f in which a largo number of town lots at | the new lino to San Diego. [t was aiso | {ELERIEN, DS, M SUpply Wik B8 1RG0 rey & point of superiority over rivals, T e Klorenco are involved. The property, it [ learned thata roquisition had been mado | nmIteH10 old time storics’ Mr, balikc s | reiitie ustomary. had beon collocting | @nd the procass by which they are pre- en ho clasped her with emotion, i : )\ prope rned ¢ n b ) X dvance guard of old Lydia Thomp- ite, as is custoniary, had been collecting ) they ! ! h : seoms, was ow inally by Mes. | for passes for the resurrected omfeial. . | yoi tHe fVHRCe guars 6FOLL Tadia ThOR | e e mihts Ho - turned | pared prevents a contamination with Drow the maiden to his brcast, | Mitchell, who, ac to the petition, | Blickensderfer, father of the gentleman in ! o v N no mo_ey into the ofice at that time. How [ any deleterious substance, Whispered vows of true devotion, leased them to C tian, After her | question, is also an attache of the chief en- ke b il muchfhe sccured can be ascertained only by s - The old, old tale,—you know the rost, oG L L RNO Ty | (eiNCOEE arattmerit Colonel Pal Humphry, the celebrated T. | a call upon those for whom he was entrust A New Town in Piatte County. From his circlod arms upspringiog, v el B ) TAsT P. A, is in fown again, and last evening he | ed with biils. Several of these have already | @Corcmavs, Nob, March 6.—|Correspon- With a tear sho turncd away, 8 I L ay rling ra el 1o ¢ s this is woine to ba | that they held receipts for the amouut o Syiees | M Al “ iy FaA diy | ‘“fi,‘l”g"f'“f"’“"”‘:ll,“ ahort argument be. | tATIM to abply between Omala and points in e e ves ‘}‘,',’.T,'..;i..:-i'; WHELHAVE ;.!.'fl their indebtedness. ~ Speculation says tnat [ UP in Platte county, fifteen miles "“'”’l“;f‘ LR LULATL S AL i foro Judee (iroff on a motion. for continu. | Nebraska and Duluth, The tariff is the same Tattributo the evidences of | Whitess misapproprintion wall very likely ;’:l‘;’1'rxl',"t:“(')“.“‘l‘"f"“:""l‘;l"f(“']‘,'I‘("‘“";:;_ s This dramatic speech broke him up badly; but when she explained ) ance on behalf of plaintiff in the case of Por. | a8 that on Chicago shipments, Heretofe change of administratgn which [ "3eh B0 96 Nor " . AL AL LE e i o ST 2 SR S 3 ) ter vs Gibson, an 5«(‘!\0!1 for damages claimed | the Burlington had no tarift applying on Du- | promises such good resuits.” w‘}(\‘l!‘\‘\ll”ill;lr‘l«ll.“x‘l‘l‘4 ‘gllko'\z\l:n\lv(l('].‘l ,«:'::{y, of the Omaha Northern ‘& Black Hills rail um!. .lur apprehensions w'.“ 1l‘uumh d on the fact of an inherited predis- {n connection with the sale of certain real es- | luth shipments, and the rate which now cov- - - X A1 WA e ¢ | road, in the rich valley of the Loup or. position to consumption in her family, he calmed her fears, bought a f tate at Lincoln, F s chargod ors Duluth was made only to St. Paul and | Tost.—“Ldon't know where, T can’t | t1¢ \was alively, young man and his company |y o town has been named Montoe, 1t bottle of Dr. Pie ,!. Golden Medi vl Bl | The Union_Pacif confossed judg- | Mianeapolis. Th rates on grali undet the | tell whien, Tdon’t see how—something. | Fender ft possivle. Tor him 10 11ve wihin | 18 quite ploasantly located, surrounded as i ottle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for her, and she is now A met for $150 to M Melinoary, | who | new system to Duluth will bo from Omaha AL ) el 3 ; bl L {ibaeiati i > i e ¥ i brought suit for €500 on account of vhe kiil- | 20 cents, Lincoln 22 conts, and_ Kearney and x{ ?\-‘hi«l-lh‘l L‘I‘:nltlul::'l||»||x‘l‘:~ltr!'x’-l-||tll;ll‘\|;( w;q ln;\v':\[;‘r]';:.\:‘-.flmw\_mmg T by undulating |mrl!m s, whichh aro tl.lo Incarn \_(mn of health. (n, mpnolu fastens its hold upon its il 1ug of her husband, points I8 the western grain belt 25 conts, the | Of which Ll be truly the s vl | Anothor flceing young wentlenan is Fares | now undor a igh slate of cultivation. The | victims while they. are unconscious of its approach. The «Golden { A “hansom cab' is the secret plot of an | same being the rate to Chicago from the Peh Lo Henlth aHa - steenth ca | Fred Ullman, Califorsia_wine dealer, corner | Farmers' Protective ation have an el G Y e T e T e g bl nction brought by Ada E. Flagg against | given points, L ealt e oot woirmlne | Fifteen and’ Harney streets, R Was | vator almost completed, now in course of covery ” has cured thousands of cascs of this most fatal i \ T R T i Sty e e blood, un appetite like s wolfs regulnt | taen n and clottied by Ullman. This § erection, having a capacity of 25,000 bushels. | of maladies. But it must be taken before the discase is too far B linms for 85,241 Mrs. Flagg was out The Ice Gorge at Val digestion,all by taking that popular and | fijerqlity was rewarded by several thefts, | Large quantitios of gram, hogs and cattle ; . ; A e S ¥ i 5\ \ o Das oy iy Lo owrin and WaS | ponorts recoived at Union Pacific head- | peculiar wedicine, Hood's Sursaparilla, of ‘which, no Reed bhus disup: | 4o belng shipped from this point, oven advanced in order to be effective. If taken in time, and given a fair 18 run into, it is said, through the gross care Gty T VRRY6 vaRy IO P It6 VLt RIS S CURoRED. L ) ; i cing s \ oint, ever IR Lo ol b R i L oo 0 om0 ™ SIoThuon's | auarters vestorday woro to the offotthat tho | 1, FA LGPV URY Yiraagists. One Dune | b s e o of Chinass nine oo | with the meagor conveniences at v, trial, it will cure, or money paid for it will be refunded. i drivers who it is alloged, knew nothing | gorge had been broken and that the ice was [ 1t a . ML LG R LD 10| XL Gerrard has platted twenty acres for 5 LI % A &bout his business and was responsiblo for | moving down the stecam. It is now theught | 9red doses one dol O e el apeoentit strect | {oiva sito and will begin selling” lots at onco, For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortuess of Breath, i y being unable to manage the horse. Mrs. 4 Gtk KSUA RS — Pt Doyt 1 | The form of deed used coutains a provision chitis, Asthma R o Rean S e i i Fihep recaived njutios whish Iala hae up for | Lot all dangor of @ washout is passol. The Four Thefts, bil, The check was cashed and “Rteed | {18 L (L 0e Gt wpirituous nnors | Dronchitls, Asthma, Sovero Coughs, and kindred affections, it is | to besold on the premises as a beverage, an eflicient remedy. four months, her buggy sustained disable- | ydua At the hoadquart ment, and altogether great suffering re- | g0 "0 (icite state thit sulted. Sne wants £,000 dainages besides the 5 of the Burling- Four thefts were«reported to Chief | jocketing he has done will later be dis- a large force of yesterday. The first case was | covered. under forfeiture of the grant, to the original men hasbeen put to workc and that by to- | that of some thief breaking into a writing Yesterday one of the clerks at Hellm, A number of business houses will s 10ss of time and money in doctors’ bills, re- paty > ; : 4 . i Gl T od a3 s00n a8 spring opens. William Stella Munger and Sarah Bernstein have | 10 350 ibutaries are reported high, but it and steating a gold chaia and paic of brace- | of “iWhite, fteed and o coupla. of | Son as a building can bo procured. Mr. come together in the courts on a set-to for " dt the worst Has passcd. et o 2 . bt BB 1S @ practical newspaper man, $120. Hoforo Judgo Shiclds Stella recovered | 18 1ousht that the worst has passcd. S, Kellenor is anothier sufforer. He ro. | 0ther Younz s e mibEsiolon onducted a paper for niauy. years in tho proprictors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEOY., judgement, but Sarah was not_satisfied and Returning from Washington. ports that thieves broke into his bara at 1605 R that this thriving little” burg will . SYMPTOMS OF CATARRN,—Headache, obstriction of nose, discharges grow and flourish, there can be no_doubt, as the men who have the matter in hand have to back them up. The far- ubscription raised the nec for side track facilities, ook an appent to a Inl;:hn'rvmu'v. 'I‘:u‘ papers | e combination train of the Union Pa- ‘llu\\':u-d' les werefiled yesterday. Thesuit started inJudge | o < b e | harness wort h & Berka's court, where Bernstein had_an at- | €1 and Northwestern, west-bound, was re- e third case is the loss of an overcoat, tachment issued and charged -Miss Munger | borted three hours late yestercay. The blue silk dress and blug pol- of getting ready to leave town with the in- | delay was occasioned by a wait at Chicago stolen from William falling into throat, SOMCHICS PrOMse, WItory, and acrid, ot others, tHICk tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; eyes weal, ringing In oars, deafucss, difficulty of clearifyr throat, expectoration of offenalvo. matte breath offensive: smell and taste impaired, and general dobi few of these Bymptoms likely to be present at ono onagrand old lark, and were going to taie the train i the morn- ing for Portland. 1t is not known that steps will be taken to ¢ night, and stole a single 0. e T . Onl Thousands of cases ) } b 50 O EIEERIZID for an incurable case of } { e Cotarth in tho Head b } ! ) ! ) 5 i S o . U 2 Roth 'y ) bring them back. Mr. Hellman, howe :l e N s 4 aribeaNt 4 2 result in consumption nd end in the grave, S8 cuse. encition I Vino. v . Olson, tor | Eoa Lo Hee E e Lo W e a1 “Iho" fourth thoft complained of to | FeSUTRS to-tap. it itsown eXponse. TTHO OpoNnG of spring | curcs thi WOrsh cuses. “Ofly o0 ceia. SOM Uy Gruggists cherwhare, T Sage's Romody $150, was filed on appeal from Justice | hours at Omabe 1 order t6 accommodate the | Chief Seavey, is the larceny of a pair of Horil o TaINCIdIENsaphate will witness great activity fn all the villages i Routher's court. returning California delogation. gold bracelets, two gold rings and three L R of the county, and thestarting of a number Charles Johnson, who was convicted of as- breast pins, which somebody has taken from < A Healthful Tome, = of new ones, saulting and intending to kill Frank Devore, Railrora Notes, Miss Louisa Dyering. A woman named m[..?,‘:fi..",' place ;f.fi.":fl'x;.‘.‘f.ffl':;.i'fl ';"Lx‘l:l e .— & e (TR a B. & M. scab engineer, in the district court The Union Pacific_received two new en- | Mollie Miller was thought to be the guilty | harn 3 L 8 BoCsS Jesuits Sue for Libel. I B the othior duy yestorday mado application | gmes from _tho ~ Schenectady” locomotive | part, but an ofiicer could not find them in | SArY to taie. Moo M aEih ~ [Special Telegram DR. HORNE’S ! or 4 new trial on the grounds that tue find- | works yesterday. her roonl, Doutty Fa RS ¥ I ) ing was not warranted by the evidence ad- | ~ ¢ M. Rathburn, superintendent of the —~—— Mills County Farmera® e to T Bee. ] —Considerablo excitement Las . ‘ ; duced: that the court errod in refusing to | n vsonsi booiie o'in the ot Poars” sonp socuves a beautiful com- | MALVERN, Ia, March 6.—[Special to Tk | been creatod in ecclesiastical and political @ciro- ag"e 10 8ItsS | 8 | o instructions to the jury -_‘\‘s‘x‘(’.;'rlxwru;-"l;{rtur:f Samuel Rhoads, assistant general store- | plexion. l?lm.l—'l;!movenyt of last \veclI( e ”m,““i;’ circlos by the action taken in behalf of the vfl' A tions asked for by. the state: that it erred in | eeper of the Union Pucific at this poiat, Thay NosalalGocdiawhidin R O | P o ta ntnattho T oronto MBI R oT 850,000 i S e The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science—Sol- {8 Dermitting anv tootimony . boint inbroduced | s gone to Denver. y & in the opera house Wednesday morning, con- | damages for libel. The special complaint of < entifically Mads and Practically Applied f Gontlemen’s Belt Bost, Sciontiflc 4 attendance was large | the plaintiffs is that the Mail published an tic interest in the proceed- | oath alleged to have been taken by all Jesuits ded all present. Prominent farm- | in which the pope only is acknowledged as nity of Wil- | ers from all over the county were present ritual and temporal head, m which liams, Their usual renaczvous is in front of | and the time was occupied in the discussion On the part of the state relating to the boat- | __1us Bartletr, storekecper of the Union | Complaint is made to Chiof Seavey that a | tinuing two days. fo and fvounds of Devores that it erred in | Pacifio at Shoshone, is in the city. zang of young toughs, headed by Emmett | and an exthus 1ts instructions to the jury on the law gov- | The “orange” train on the Union Pacific, | Inman and Charlie Moran, are the terror of | ings pe erning the case. made up of eighteen refrigerator cars laden South Tenth street in the vis Iu the §2,300 damage suitof Dell R. Ed- | withorauges from California arrived Tucsday ‘wards against the city, an amended and sub- | night, making an average time of thirty-five with Eleetric Suspensory, 2 Hoical, "DISEASE CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES stituted petition wus filed by the plantiff. | miles'per hour between Denver and Oinaha, | ® house occupied by Mrs. Moraing and Mrs. | of practical, o ""-\41“"1"‘:- lli'"’ )‘\;%‘[*l" Cathoric the end. Justifl (i o e Var Eoysipeins: X The suit was brought to recover damages | The fruit is consigned to points east. Bergman at 1512 South Tenth strect. Both | sions werc ¢ on) almos entirely by tho | 2t ot ar i ot thin! false and! malich 50 A ety el Can o shoilod to. & & ; e intellicent farmers of the county, the only | I Jesuits declare this false and maliciou L eeibeirtes tho bivod for_the dostruction by removal of houses on | Assistan: General Manager Dickinson and | of these women have suffered partioularly | intellizent farmens of the county, the enly | (U5 {0%ve oen publisied o create Prot WHEN ALL ELS Capitol avenue. i E. Buckingham, car accountant of the | from the depredation of the young toughs. | fonten, - of . T soc. | estant prejudice against them. renuine and naed by permission. NOTI the follywin | In the case of Charles C. Hanscland othors | Giuion Pacilie, wero oxpetod o Toturn 1ast | ey latoly huve opened tho siater hydriat g . ; 2L gad & arker and e, K 2y %o 4 1 hey lely have opene he water hydrant a of the . Si in- - & against Abner Uravis and others, the jury | evening from an extended tour of inspection | nuniber of times and the house has become | s Hon. James Wilson, of Tama county, Saloon Men Give Up. NOMureay, Napersinio, Ting B o it e pmonomn on) ompel il found a verdict for the defendant, ' of the Union Pacific system. flooded thereby. They upset. barrels and | was to have been present, but failed to keop | Fort Donae, Ta., March 6.—|Special Tel- Post omice; L. D; Moxiohael b D.r Buifalor 3. Ui el hias accomplishid ‘what no ook rermed The divorce casa of Steimbach vs Stine- | ol i /rramo Managor Mollen of the | hoos and do whatever damage thay can. A ProsenDabLS ongeila;, sl SHondy nerves and comfortble sisepatnight.t Robt. Hall, aldorman: 150 Enst Sith Aireet, New ¥ o, te: 4 baci concluded and taken under advise- O A e C AN ROr, onie boxasiand!do waatavoridamaga thoy .o || ibiarappointment, icausing conside egram to T Bee.|—The fight commenced S W Y Rl ponel dedipnd iaken b ¢ | Union Pacific left_yosterday afternoon for | night or two since they brutally kicked and | appointment but' no discouragement, 2 R e e O \ ) EAK, RERVOUS PEOPLE. ‘ “‘:"\‘m-"w I]Ln:;lu\vefl‘ "“:k‘;;‘ ",I‘l‘:‘é’d“c ‘of Oloson | St: Louis, where, at a meeting of the general | beat Mrs. Bergman’s nine-year-old boy. OI- | absence pushed home talent into the brea against saloons in this city a few weeks ago N Eostaivaly curedin DR. HORKE'S ELECTRO-NAGe! managers, agreement wi culminated yesterday 11 the most. hotly con- tested election ever held here. It resulied in the election of George R. Pearsons, anti- saloon candidate for mayor, by 97 majority. ‘The liquor sellers acknowledge the futilit; of further resistance, and say they will I WA | olgse all saloons within two weeks, when, ; itogether too brief to give all who desired | £ int y ! pe which completely | what a good medicine Dr. Bull's Cough | 3o %o "so” an opportunity to expross | [0F the first time sinco its enactment six Ay by orne's Efoctro-Bugmetio fielt: 2 g T russ,combined. Guaraateed the £ ‘only ot in tho world generating. £ 7/ rrentc BeloniItG, Fowergu, Divabio, L Containg 33 01 00 dogreon !I,,I P Comtoriatio and Filociivo. AvCid frauit A Elootricity.. GUARAN Tero OO0, Bentiuy forpany hiokatost tmp YA roved cheapiar solanuic powertul, due . ALSO ELEOTRIC BELTS FORR BISEAS i and, wib it i;x'fl"g"""' DICAL RLECTRIL LT REFERENCES:—Any bank, commorcial agoncy oravoid bogus compenios mish munne aloey hicsro] wholesulo d:iiis, S8njoae it iany, PRLLCTRIC TXUSWEY TOR "BUPTUM relating to the presidents’ | ficer Ellis has Leen det the matter. u 7 led to investizate | which' was just what was neede against Noble, a suit for $100 on a_contract, tiche was just after the jury returned with a verdict for LS ST the lnstitute tho grand suco i the defendant in the case of Tappon against & e Oh! ye who teach the ingonious youth of | Pabers teac MPOR Ahe VALous Lopics Woolley und others. atarch Oured: our great nation, let them learn the noble art [ E20¢ WG BEAY 00 bacin opec Lo W A R e e ol suflartn , let the th animated discussions. The railroad problem \ y 2 | of sclf-defense, as Sulvation Oil is the spe- | aficite roatosts Savage on Doane. rremet loathsome disease, Catarrh, | eifiefor hutts.” elicited the greatest amount of interest and When Judge Savage reached the court- | and vainly trying every known remedy, | - Little Annio yesterday told us, in hier way | e time atlotted for, its considerat \ room and learued that no verdict had been | at last found & v RETIC BELT positivel LA TiGm, WA LA, LYo | K5, KIDNEY and_exhaus Y chifonic diseason of hothse ‘Bend ctamp for Sllustrated returnod in the Lowe-Omaba case, he mani- | cured and saved him from death. Any | Syrupis: it had cured herof a very severe | themselves. Coloncl A, J. Chantry. Mills | Jours e, prohibition will ‘be enforced in 3. HORNE, Inventor, 191 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. fested a feeling of annoyance that was quite | sufferer from this dreadful disense send- | €0ld- L county’s representativo in tho logisiaturo, Lo S R . T lain to bo seen. ing a self-addressed stamped envelope . surprised even his best friends by the s} s 2 £, 3 i r St Patrick's Day. strength of his spoech on this question, e HanpeningsatiCurtis, Some lawyer said to him: to Prof. J. A. Lowrence, 88 Warren St., [ 3 Cunmis, Neb., March 6.—[Special to T 2 it e TN ne e 1. he A. O. H. has commenced to make ar- | has evideat, en the subject much thought ERTIRENCOn AR =t QETHE ' “Judgo, you are going to bo defoated. | New York City, will receive the recips | . im0 s e M0 SRIAIERE T8 K e | o painataicing. study. and has uatfied | Bre.)—Three cars on the wost-bound ex- HIMEBAUGH & TAY LOR That jucy has been out so long now that | frec of charge. et 's Day. The association will attend | himself to discuss and act upon it inan in- | press were derailed here this morning,caused $horo s o ope of an sgreement belng | o\ u s BrnEET RALLWAY. we. sorvice in the morning at. St, Philo. | tolligont manner. Tho social feutiires of the | by a broken switct. ‘ BRLARDHOGUEN0.WIIO-ALOR A0E0; Tho Name of the New Consolidation | companied by a branch of the order from | Country people, being somewhat isolated by | Weat s By PrETions ¥6ar o [ ] ! expect as much. In his instructions, Tues- ot Horse and Cable Lines. Lincoln, - A panegyric. will be delivored by | the very natarcof things, neod many such | ;, Cittie are beine shipped e Col ; s f i : @ay, Doane cut mo wido open. 1o wasworse | The proposed eonsoliaation botwoon the | Ky, P F: McCarthy, pasior of the chu sosons of social nicreourse, 1o is oY Aorly complotad Mechanics’ 1dols, Fine Bronze Builders’ Goods and Bujfalo Scales. ; than ‘Jack the Ripper” Ihad to be away | Cable and Horse Car companics is still hang. | In the evening there'will be a literar, argued by some that more is to be yisirollumillaiacor neay Jooking after another caso when tho jury ro- | ing fire, and no preciss date can bo given as | Musical entertainment under the manage- | learned by obscrvation than from | M BEPHIERREG" RIS fisn for Cur- 1405 Douglas St., Omaha. coived its instructions, consequently I got the Bo time it will consummated, (The aftairs! || 1DSR70f the orderin Boyd's operathouse, experience. - Hence the importance of | y; oo consisting of trout and bass. Worst of 1#! {Dhe'factis, Doano has a wayat | L e, me e will o mated. The affalrs On the sume nigit there will be another | an interchianze of views and obscrvations ng —— —— — T Ot o fCL i, founo s & NAYor | of each company ate tomporarily managed | entertainment in Hascall's hall by the chil- | upon such topics as portain dircctly to the Btor o't take them boforo any other | by a committec of stock holders, those of tho | dren of St. Patvick’s parochial schiool. prosperity and comfort of the farmer and his Objects to Past Trains, MARVELOUS Judge.” Horse Car company being Messrs, Muarphy, As the old gentleman openly and unre- | Marsh, Barton and Smith, The manag u C mber servedly made this startling declaration & | of the'Cable company are Messrs. Jotnson, | Remedy is becoming imme numbe ‘uf u)twrnc.vn'malmj in Amlmuslunm:xt Morse, Itustin, Ben Smith and Paddock. | cret of it is that the prej at cach other. exchanged comments and | The latter corporation have ordered the re- | cojves a great deal of free advertisir sanization was entered | b oo e scolvel N N who was then on the beneh calling to-da, tion of issuing others to take their place un- < L0 WAQME LI ARG A 8 0 h Dulletin, und assigning cases for trial Judgo | der the now areunization The namo of the | much superior to anything else of the | be matured and every eflort be put forth to | Chicigo i g rove, u o) o rain service betwi Chicago a { this institution prove, that a permancnt | train service Letween Chicago and Kansas Rosidence property, orangs groves, town lote, and d irabls unimproved lands snitable for family. 'The leading spirits in the movement | Curcago, March 6.—The ofiicials of the 1 FLURIDA LAan ! nin’s Cough :‘\;::‘:ir"tmfl:lll‘l‘l:'r;A‘tnlJ!vlll,l‘l’-:llt‘!l‘l:l:‘:l. H:; 3":{ Wabash to-day entered an carnest protest " ' \ b Ayt e ate themselves up SUCCOS i , R N i ! oo qu‘::‘:;' has attended their offorts, So successful did | 28ainst the sed restoration of tho fast g For Sale or Trade. } 2 the gener, of the winter homes, for sale o Alton by wire that ,”m Wabash DISOOVERY {nproved farin lands. O i i 3 ~ | Only Genuine System Memory Training, L .0. GARR E.TT. { j to trade for westel rrexpondence solio Bavage continued Lis criticism. latter will bo the Omaba Street Car com- | Kind that they have ever used, t succeed as well, or better, if vossible, with | would consider ended the agreement in “If Doana could be like Judge Maxwell,” | pany. they persuade their friends and neigh- | the second annual mecting. gard to the maintenunce of passenger rates Your Books Lonrned in ono reading. he suid, “in his charges to a jury, deal with Mr, Johnson, of the cable line, | borsto try it. It is certainly a surve T if fast mail trains wera restored. Notwith- ind wandering cured. Orlando, Florida. plain statements of law and cvidonce, iostead | said ~ that ho . did mot kuow | cure for colds and croup and o propara- | Coughs, Hoavsenoss,Sore Throat,ete., | stunding this, the Alton and Buriington will and ndle groatly bonettted. of arguing the case, I am confident we woula | whethior * the new company would | tion fully worth the popularity it en- | Guickly relieved by Brown’s —Bronchial | commence running fast trains at the begin- at inducementa to Corrospondenco Olasecs, ning of next weck and the Rock Island will rticles for the same pur- | follow suit on March 17 ‘I'roches. A simplo and effectuul remedy perior to all othe: have secured & mce little judgment. 1t is | build to the park this year. Therewould not lainly evident to me that Doane, and not | be as mnuch road buiit if the paving clause joys, Forsale by all druggists. Vebster, trics those cases. Any more of | in the charter is passed. Thatwould require T e pose. Sold only in boxe: -~ doxs 102 learob e hriadarn \ them that T have to do with J propose to | them to pave a width of sixteen fect tive Rolling Piills Close Up. - iy Sidney Bartlett Dying. rony J udauls 1, 12enjauiu, aod 1301 DOUGLAS STREKT. make application to have tried beforeanother | inches, instead of nine feet five inches, en READING, Pa., March 6.—The failure of the Burwell's Bostox, March 6.—Hon, Sidney Bartlett, et from sy ! Neb udge.” tailing an expense of 15,000 a mile instead of | Ro Tron works has cause grea Bunwe March 6 S e 5 3 lidie Savage's romarks creatod auito a | §10,000 as horetoforo, - Ho says that in Chica- | koRding ! causod B great | e T Buawwoll. tho oaly tawn | 1ondor of tho Boston bur and diractor of tho 4 i flurry among the iron men throughout this | ence of The urwell, the only town | (3 jeago, Burlington & Quinc Iway, 7pvely breeze for the time being aud were the | go the street car companies are required to 0 b L L A ST Sy DIICAE0, RIOR-cs QUingy. rallway, Iy @nnsation of tho morning. pave sixteen feet, in Kausas City, they pave | section. Last night the rolling mills at in Gartield couaty, is beautifuily located in dying. Bartlett passed his ninticth birthduy ‘Iliis Lowe suit has been on_ trial since tho | ouly between the tracks, and in Milwaukce | Nuomi and Gibraltar, this county, the greater | one of the most fertile valleys of the west. | in iebruary, fore part ‘of last week aud its outcome is | and Buffalo they do not pave at all, being re- | portion of whose products were received by being watched with interest by a great many | quired only to keep the pavement between | the Reading Iron works, closed down for Capital Sto TN Liabilities of Stockholders Tive Per Cent Intercst Paid on De~ posits—Compounded Semi= Annually. peoplo. the tracks in repa want of orders, and this forenoon the Key- i I'he jury in the case agreed at noon and e stono rolling mills, of this city, whose entire returned a verdi . 3 fordefendent. The suit in- Woodraff Granite Quarry. product is taken by the Reading works, also volved about £75,000, Lowe was allowed - e i) Lt B tin e RN ML WOKKS, W0 i s damages, by two appraisement comwittees Lam prepared tq furnish Woodrull | Bo0 0dicy pon>e Sy CHANLES 1, MK DISSON, Trosdont for two cuts made 1 the stroet grades, and | granite in pavieg blocks, door sills and | *6 AR EINE L oicon by the Keading rail- LM BENNETY, Vice Prosidens, 4 sued in addition for 35,000, This v steps, or blocks of most any dimention | 1044 company,stoaping shipments to the fead- 'LS, Managing Director, 3 } wipes the whole thing out at cheap figurcs. Also handle at iy [ ingiron works of supplics from the mines, COLLARS JOIN B, WILU UR, Cashior . sincoln yard all classes of cut stone for | furnaces and kilns controlled by the railrou ] LDIIRS: County © Lincol d all cl { cut st 1 { d‘k‘! lled by th d 4] A H‘l‘u('Klll‘:l II(I'IIEH " ] " ¢ par e, e fig . | cou 1f this order 1s continued f 3 V. GANNELT, Uy C. BARTON, F. W. Chiaso was appointod adwministrator | BV part of tho stato, Ask for figures, | company. 1f this order is contiuued for any —_— — | 00 Buows, 1, NN P, E: for the estato of Samuol Lumbard, ons of | Lhomas P'rice, Lincoln, Neb. o ‘¢easo operations for want of supplio "o Magieiwon, Ao, L KissAne, ‘:r bo oatate o l..‘um JLumbard, on LB vt o il Ko '|1\.x LE:ISljk operations for \mul of supplies. P K, L, Sronn, e victims of the Farnam street disaster. R oy he works are running as usual to-duy. MiLxs T o e acn, | The plaintiff h'x‘ m&scusu of Paul Harnift R K s ‘lflol T Sl - - TUUMAN BUCK, & aguinst Cavanaugh and others, was given a weodors Forsen, who prowls about the S Ohintan. . W, Nasi, judgment for §204, stroots with @ loaded revolver, was flucd 35 el & LR, CONGDDN, —— and costs und his weapon was ‘confiscated. The Nstlonal Quzette, . W, WL, p Oaught on a Decoy. Al Swanson paid $12.50 for boiug drunlc. commenting ou President Harrison's inau- Jony E. WiLtum, 4 Edwin C. Mursh, an express messenger, 1da Hennington and her son Billy were | gural addr says: “There is no reason to Consisting of F $mall Fruits, . - me——re g who lias beon_ runbing between Omaba aud | arrested on complaint of Mrs. Dounison for | doubt the president's pacitic prineiple or the Ve ol e wit it ; F rant sworn out by the Wells-Fargo company, leased. All the parties live on the bottom: ful umustunrnl of international affairs, al- v T' b CI H lunmnrl}rm (N charging himi with robbey It seems that e a5k Srll ocaie 1o | houst b6 lui\;u:lm,-udcd uu-l»;.. sthening e e Ou imoer ams. o1, WEYUND 50 y Marsh as been suspected for several weeks, | , J80K Bryan was d 85 ar navy. This tone toward foreign coun- 2 é i apecite purpats o " sudn b was ot for b Ho | hauling gacbasohulowt aeriit || eies peoclatis the beginuing of a new e in * LOW PRICES AND CHOICE ST0CK. i 3*..5:;.’.";:;:::: fell into it a, a result, red Gray aston, youths of | Am u development and a display of a . (P oy 5 Facilitle LT BT SRS e il vesk yarty Foina P himacie mh e ek "Last | olghtecn ware tricd in the polico court yes- | more asscrtivo poticy by the United States.” Shortsighted, and to be piticd, is the woman who re- octlthen ST st Addraa, o T ¥ Monaay Suporintendent Dermuth had a | terday afternoon on the charge of attempt- packago of moncy addressed to Kansas City, | 0# to forcibly take a gasoline stove from Put into the Sioux City sack, and instead of | Adolph Kisher. and also using profane and NANDOAN NUes. D. 8. LAKE, Proprieto ANDOAH, - - - 10WA, jects this wonderful article—PEARLINE, Incon- [ REES, siderate the one who does not supply her servants with BHE Feturning it when discovered, as he should | threateaing language. e . AP i 4 P Pk et g —— = gave down, Marsty appropriatod tho vickage | e g 4 :;:nl:;gin“p?:;::;uu baainat ‘},n;x::n:.:‘;,mm:: it. ltt's. pnpull.lxrn)" |;_m'nr_ns(. ';nl]'(/ and the hundreds of - - - - - PENNYHOYAL WAWE r his own use. On being arrestod he first cocham's Pills act like magic on a weak [ 100ks like a man, ered e im §—a3 3 s us ags ¢+ besides. . it's succensully thly by denied _everyt but bubsoquoatly ad- | stomacl. G, Pelerin at o police statiou last night, . itations \ all tell of its usefulness ; besides, it's old DREXEL & MAUL, r.ssfmu“:x.f,‘r/el el and P ) Mitted huving ko the money, IR S wid was blaced beliad tho bure wiih soms enough to have died long since were it at all dangerous 4 A et g’uv ehox by mall o o druggists, E g Away from the City. SR e - to fabric or hands. On the contrary, in doing away with [UENR A0 Mo ‘i Bk Curloat: 0oy Dithor, Mok i Ma, can I got married! No. Wellthen | qyo county commissioners aro all out of ) Fast oo, most of the rubbing it saves the worst of the wear, Undertakersand Embalmer | Yoy sule and bu mail by Goodma uy me & yard of the “Belle" Jane Hading Diruy.Co,, Omaha, Nebraskas . " 8 velling that [ see in all the fancy oods stores Resuming th town. O'Keefte went to Val CuicaGo, March 6,—The Chicago & Alton 0@ swer to Tarked 03¢ 1o §1. ™ a.call notifylog bi tas tvo spans of 0 | gy0uu0es that begianing next Sunday the Use it without soap—It is economical. | ALAGIa Mauh T Kntn e Qudtia . | e Now rules alopted by all yvestora rosds | 4800 00 J i - will take the same step on Mouday. IU is e ‘N} are offering imitations which they claim to be Pearl- KIDNEY ot uriniry toubies saiy: quick: AT ;l"vh"'*‘"“““'_l"'“““" of wen in charge -— supposed that all lines will follow their ex- 4 ine, or “the same as Pearline,” 1T'S FALSI 1y and safuly cured by DOCTL KA ap e hipmouts of 10 stook hvo boou adopiod | Pishor Prvating Co. 1011 Parnam st., | amies aad tha al fast teains wil e ro they are not, and besides are dangerous, PEARLINE is never peddled, hut Bl pep Do e SO L0 e dark. 014 v Pfl will go futo effect Murch 15. ' They are | telephone 1204, blauk book makers, ete. | sumed. sold by all guod grocers, Muaulactured oaly by JAMES PYLE, New York Ui Sitg Con i WREE S 9 Fulldiveotions, | GIELSGOX; we neasauny. oo L e ¥ 7

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