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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1800, i John Gordon of South Omaha was ar- | policy of said institutivn be definitely out A Hampered Judlclar: reates a | raigned on the chargeof forgery. He plead cof. Aeole &) a Them toh | lined by the state legiklature : sy @iility and was remanded for sentence, Prof. Nickolsoa Shows Them Ric Itesvived, That we believe that the adop Big Bxpense Bl Patrick J. Creedon, the contractor, has in Bacchariferous Matter. tion of the prohibitory” Amendment to our OF BUYING MISFITS. commenced suit against Mrs. constitution will greatly promote tho cause It would not or to make up poor material, ‘Theroforc: in buying misfits, you are alway —_— tick and J. N. H, Patrick 5,03, ——— of education cloth that will give good satisfaetion and long service: then the tailor takes far more care with his wor ‘.1'u- - WL : I stowed upon factory worlk, where the idea ' to slight the garments as much as possible inorder to turn out work leged to due o he ntract entered into . " last resolution creamd furore, THE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S VIEWS | (oaet 0 o tion of the houss of airs. Patrick | HIS REPORT SENT TO M'KINLEY. STeoe of EUghh A, B, Monlux of cheap. Another great advantage is that among our fine wisfits, you will find thoe half and quarter sizes aud bottor t “Happy Hoilow." i & and others oprosed it on gencral fitting goods than can be found b establishments that deal in ready made clothing. Then by buying misfits you are y Francis (' Itourie hias brought suit againat principles, and spacially because they really putting in your pockets what the tailor losess for you get s good s the tailer would make y ou for just halt Why a NSumber of Important Ceim Anna W, ‘\luu{r o huvo od corrocted, | Looal Freisht Extorcons—State UL A ol Wil Bl what the tailor would charge. All alterations done free of charge to insure a perfect fit. ina! and Civil Cases Are Care n the original ¢ name o tourke Basoheis und Prohibition<Stats change 1deas on educational topics anc p misspelled and the 18 brougut to have s school room work and: not to consider poil- ried From Term to he mistake carraetoe. House Notea—Tho City ioa or. poliveas lasks Wiss. of Bewatd BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARE Term Benjamin Reed has commenced sult in \n Drisr City, however, pressod G jostion, aud uot SUIT! SPRING OVERCOATS. PANTS, oquity against Luke P. Sinkey et al to re- i to be outdene the opposition moved that the | g= T ? ¥t _ § " Gover 81,400 on & loan scourod by mortgage ; e e be taken, Tl sty | 870 custom made sult custom made overcont for 00 [ A16 custom made pants f on lot 37, block 17, Orchard H ¥ " much, It was gettiog into unalterable [ 60 costom made suit . cnstom made overcont for. . F28.50 [ #15 custom made pants for v Ielays are l-\l!“"""l' Sk aheni o W \x”x':w\;w“ 08 lvr{mlml W811t against ""“: ’]‘““’\‘I' ']""‘"”"':' i “'r( but ‘1‘*“’[‘“ Sy DS $55 custom made suit for. .. ... 50 enstom made overcont for. .. 824,50 custom made panis for T am nsked on an avel of ahundrod | George H. Gedultig et al to reco scoLy, Neb, March 25 pecial to | the riends 0 o resoluti 250 cus e : § MR AN it A it times o day,” said: County Attorney Maho- | 1oan of #1850 secured by mortgag 9 | Tur Bes | —Governor Thayer mailed Hon. | President Grady declared it carried, and tho [ #30 custom made suit 5 cuistom made overcont for. ...830,0 SHETOh WIS RIS Ut f é 1 0 in Rustin’s addition p oI © W Sk roil call was ordered. This was a horseof | $45 custom made suit . customn made oyercoat for 17,50 cnstont made pants for ney, “when 1will call the cases against s ol William McKialey, Washington, D. C., the | o i Mary F. Curleton has brot h anotier color wud there was i general scratm- | &40 custom made suit #35 custom made cyercoat for. . K14,00 | % 8 custom made pants for Neal, Sheilenborger and Sherman, the nen | aquity against Charles W. Joy 8 recover following scif-explaining letter and report | hio umong the male teachers of the assembly il W6 shlt 5 % ¥ h i BuS @ of the Jones murder,” a loan of ured by n morteage onlot | today st coats” and for u fow moments it | F39 custom made sui Vv § custom made evercoat for.. 812,25 | custom made pants for ‘Well, when will you!" asked the re- | 9 block 3 Hitchcook's addition. STATR 0F NEORASKA, EXpertive Derat- | looked us though a majority of tho teachers porte Samuel B, Rogers has commenced t | .aext, LixcoLy, March Hon, William | Present would vacate the room before the I‘ULL DRESS SUITS POR SALE OR’ HIRE I swortt call them this torm and the pres. | AKGI0SL Willinm H. Austin et al to_recovor | ‘WERE NS SEEEL 0GR B EIEE | izond bye work of the ession was through i von't call them this term aud the pres. | o5 n joan of 81,200 sectireil by mortgsge on | MoKinley, M, C., Che Commi Of | \vith. This, too, Was 0o imuch and a poiut g ; S B T ut indications are that I will have a lot of | 1ot 8, block 3, Hitchcock's addition. Ways and Means, Washington, D, C. Dear | of order was roised, and by some unknown Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. Saturday Evenings until 10 O'clock, casos carried over that are now on the trial he complaint in the suit of Lyman H. | Sir:—I have the honor to transmit horewith | rule of parlismentaty practice tie chair de- docket, 1t is that old question again of help | Tower, B, el Hmith, Henry \\\ % ! a copy of a revort made by Prof IT, H. Nich fl-h'vl i ‘f“; ';'”‘":‘“, bug -“lul "-flh’l‘l‘l for gy AT B s W, Suvage vs, George A, Jos! S e o | roll cail was out of order und it was there- fn my oftico. "Thie work s piling up 8o that I | 3 PP MR g el il K n of the stato univorsity of this stato, | £aL S WA R Y L R T cannot possibly take care of it prope s | prings up again the question of Omaha's big | Professor of ciemistry and director of tho I tell you, Mr. Bee man,” said a promi- the county has to pay the costof the delays, hote 1t appears that the plaintiffs had a atory, giving brl the result of his | nent Fillmore county teacher, “if that roll a tDelnys are “' xpensive then as well a8 | oontract to purchass certain lots known as | tost as to the prof of beets raised in | call had been persisted in there wc angerous, are they! the Lowe property for the sum of 3,000, or hiive' boah tivonty tnle toachers in:that s b + i different parts of this state. Thoso s | have been twenty lie at Yes, indeed. Hore's a samplo, 1 had | jjatoro tho execution of tho deed 'the s 1 . room."” the caso ugainst Quin for triol last | dofendant Joslyn avplied to plaintifts "‘"'\-"ll‘l“nmll ;m.\{) sufio l.-m to d . 5 STATE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE. weck, when | reciived o rom the | to purchase - said - property . for a | the capability of our soil and its adaptabil e G TSt ! e (Y r ek Apdo A b v rank (. IKretchmer, special agent of the shorilt at tsi + site fora hotel, The plaintiffs furtherstate | to raising sugar beets. What is true of N interstate commerce commission, \Washing : L : willing _to e R alts | shat o l:nm.]' would be of jroat bonelit | hraska is truc of tho other western states. ton} I, 0., was b the capitol thils tnora mount i 100 and went to Dluttamouth, | b ey o e e ared (nto an norses | The very goneral interost which has boen [ Senator Sutherlund of Lurt causing a postponemeat of the Quinian case. 1o detendune Joslyn wud Max | Swakened througn all this region of countey | IRepresoutative Dompstor of Filimore That postuonemetit meant that yudge Olark- | Meyer, 1. Rosewater, Henry Yates anc in regzard to the manufacture of beot sugar [ WeReHe0 Bb O B et workor O O e oty i tay | Erank Smith on the ussurancoof the Lias rapidly crystallized into a positive con= | republican conferonce at the C e % b Lt h uied gentlemen that a £100,000 notel would | giogian that it is to be one of the maim indus- | last nighit, witnc ¥ h for appearing when thoy | yg arected, to hold the vroperty for three kA BRI oot any Aol Actianelat 3 were not wanted. Tho sherifl’s feos Wero | months and then convey sid proverty to | tries of the future. The vaSt supply of corn | The Aurora Banit CRUBAAY et aTHCR & 3 * * HERE WE ARE AGAIN! % & 1ost, and in all the county was puttoan ex- | yoslvn: upon payment - of &30,000, The | Faised this year has led farmors to appre- | incorporation in the office of the secretary of ‘Ilio American Fun Mukers, wonse of #50 at least to no purpose, and it 5| i o / " | ciate the advisability of divarsifving their | state today. Authorized capital stock, $100,- R e roemcsscn s pons pury defendants also agreed to pay the g 000. Incovporators: Willlam J. Farl will cos\. that amount anew to have the case | i 3 p 50,00 s | lwbors. They now see that beets can be . _ Willia - 5 xe ‘l“" okl :‘»{Aml.::v‘«-l |\|‘5“ O bu’xllr. $ (i yu‘:m:::un‘ th | raised L0 ,"”}”,'."’ fit, n:ul l\vmb\..\ sold .lullrr':“ll'-l '\‘\‘.'f",“‘f‘l"f' James B. Rogers and GETABLE EVANS éL HOEY, “Does this occur often?’’ R obNVevad ihA 1ta tp FTRlY Tno yme instead of their products being suo- 88t J. Waddle, el et 3 e 3 “it musy nocesmarily. oceur frequently. 1 | DR Conves i the lots 10 O - con | Jected to the uncertinty of tho long hul to | | Secretary of Stato Cowdery rocoived > curc.of il ) ] TOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS T & ew Taiition of can not aitend ihie cases as rapidly as they | pient to sell, the property was worth 5,000, | ® distant market. - lottor from John P. Joes of Honnossey, ] SRVOUS DISE 5.»111“\“\. HE, CONSTIDATION, COSTIVENE S are called, and postponcments with | 4ud that no hotel has been built ‘I'ine manufacture of beet sugar is now in [ Ok V.mm\.VKJ-IAALXIMH}l»‘ to be apnointed & | COMPLAINTS PECULIAR, TO PEMALLS, PAINS IN THE BACK DI AGGID 9 !A PARLGR tho ‘accompanying expense, must bo | 850000 damages have beeh paid. For this | 118 infaocy. Parties have already begun to | notar publlo, It may e ’\\u!. to state that 1'5 ELINGS, BTC., INDIGESTION, BILLIOUSNESS, FEVER, INFLAMMATIO! numerous. ‘Chere is business enough on the | gy “with interest from Ju 1885, the | invest largely in plants to build " the indus- [ this is due to the fact that O ma, while | OF THE BOWELS, PILISS, and ull doranzoments of the Iutornal Viscera criminal docket to keep one judge busy all | fime when the. hotel was to have been built, | try's and if properly encouragod I know of | reorganized, 1s undor the laws of this L) RADWAY'S PILLS are a curo for this complaint. Thoy tone up the inteinal sceretions OV TS IEST P AL » the time, but no one attorney can do the | they ask judgment. 1o 'branch of agricultural abor that will | by authority of congress, - Mr. Jones | to hoalthy action, restore strength to the stomuch and enable it to perform its functions. i han ever.' Soems fike o new play worl required to getthese cases ready for E st s bring more sure results aud ereater profit to | inquired particularly regarding the require- >rice 25¢ per box. Sold by ull drugeists, o, signgzost and’ bost company sy ve evor trial and try them, The court room Work 18 | Nervous decility, poge momors, difidenco | the farmer than tho cultivation of sugar [ ments of companies desirinz 1o fncorporato RADWAY & CO., New Yorl hat. " vonder whore Ol iTos ot thas wyer's dress parade. The moat | goxual weakness, pimples, cured by Dr | Deets. A portion of the acreage now devoted Articles incorporating the Osmond State o e of lis work in a caso 18 necessarily dono | Mileg' Nervine, Samplos freo at lutn & | o corn willbe applied to the raising of this bank were filed this morni I'iis bank- ot i Pttt 3 PYVVVPYEIPTVIF VIRV VP PVPRPFFRPYPREPYS Wedi! outside the court room. If I am required to | (o,'s, 15th and Dougins, product, g company starts with a paid up capital ’E ay morning, BOYD'S SEECTaD BOYD & HAvNEs, 100k up ail the evidence in the s o gLl “ILhe Mills-Cleveland-democratic tarift bill | of ‘25,000 which, b iority, 18 fixed at MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. easily sce how wuch tim o SOUTH OvAliA NEWS. in tne last congzress provided for a reduction | 350,000, Osmond is fixed upon ag the princi 2 5 RS i 3 do1taf § am in the court room from ¥ in the Sd o of 20 per cent of the duty on sugar. Con- | bal place for the transaction of business. (,nmvn is of supreme importance as an article of diet. morning until 5 in tae afternoon, “he Boundasry Dispute. sidering this new industry of making beet | Incorporators: 0. T. Gilman, C. B. Bur- ’an Houten's has fifty per cent. more flesh-forming proper- “Then the law is absolute in requiring mo sugar, and the vast rosults to flow trom it in | rows and R. A. Stowart, 3 St ot cihier coe Extraorvdinary Operatic Event. 1o conduct the preliminary L -8 of men tho future, will not a reduction of 25 per | Yesterday’s storm blew in a large window (n s than exist in the best of other cocoa charged with state offenses, Tiis would oc | has not been suficiently great to cause tho | cent on the present tariff on sugar b just | in representative hall, and vefore it could be ONE NIGHT ONLY, cupy my time for at least two days in every | citizens of South Omaha to overlook t and fair! | am not an entausigst on this | closed a good aeal of damace ne. Tho % Monday. March 31st. weck at the police court or justice offices in | boundury dispute that has again been brought | subject, but I make the prediction that wita- | Dre *;urlc aguinst t!l"l‘x'fi:'“\-'l “\ 3 *\h'l--‘ll:l:;:\\‘ y il DRy the city. 'This is necessary, t0o, a9 the only | o nublic notice by the opinfon of City Attor. | it 8iX years, if not embarrassed by uns | cracked in o good many piaces. ['iss method of . furnishing | mo . with | t0 Public notico by the opinlon of City Attor- | g 41 egiglavion. the western states and | were also caused in variois parts of the cast EM MA J UCH The excitement attending the election Under the present system [ am called The boundary line between the two cities | ten years the United States will be able to | on the governor toduy and stated that the upon to try cu of which I have practic- | was referred lvvxmmila u“uulh ago by Tur | meetth -n,:mlwruw world with it. u;numm'r.vl?nr ln‘r; fl'"mr If:n\'tu,n",‘\"nllm'-)):t The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render nd am_ not able to prov- | Bee beeause of the factthat in the prepara- | In view of the great possibilitios and prob- | place would arrive tomorrow anc 2 i RN 5 i A . Underatand tho sitation uniil T et into | tions for he puving of Twenty-fourth street | abilities 19 resait from . tho cultivation of | bressod the opinion that it wilt soon be proved it ecasy of digestion, and, at the same time, the aroma is rial of the case and then it is too late to | from Vinton street south to South Owmaba's | sugpar beets and their manufucturo nto [ that Nebrasia is tho greatest sugar produc- highly developed. got witnesses aud produce evidenco that is | northern limits, preliminary work wus per- | suzar, [ respectfuily, but most earnvstly, | ing state of the union. Commissioner Jenl 22~VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“oneo triod, 3 oviginal, pure,solu- essontil to sceure a conviction formed on one-alf a block In the city of | urge upon you and your committce to o | S has received o communication from el e, selay “Then, too, the present system of giving | South Omaba. On the half a block the pavs | st your legislation on this subject as not | Norfouk citizen stating that 4 sus Y e ian any of tho wineros mitations. In fact, Compis tost will casily pr me help in especial cases, while not nearly | ing and curbing stones were distributed and ppie this industry in its infancy Let | will be buiit there if the one at Grand Isla " er Godon equals Uhiis nreulor's in solubility, sto and nutritivo qua 80 satistactory wving a regular assistant, | excavations made for the curbing. It has | it be fostered by the government, and the | Proves to bea 8. gast salo ihithia Worldi’ Ask for Var Hotrun's and take no othor, g is de y expensive, Under the former | sinco been learned thut a mistake | peoplo will reap the benefit. For twe, CITY NEWS AND NOTES @ arrangement | had three ussistants each get- | was mado somewhere and tho | five years the people of the Unitea States | The coroner’s jury called totholdjan mquest ting £50 u month. Ior the seven weeks ol | contract for paving the sireet | have paid the prescnt tariff ou sugar for the | over the boby of the infant child found dead the present term the county has already paid | mude with Hugh Murphy to the pointnamed. | benetit of the Lousiana plunters: now let us [ Tuesday about noon just ecast of Peck's $400 for hieip assigned in special eases and the | OF course it would be impossible for Omaha | have a little lezislation for the benefit of the | grove depot is muking i thorough investiga work of the term 1 far benind what it would | 1o collect special ussessments for paving | western farmers. tion and will report its fincines Saturday. 2 have been lad 1 been alivwed to keep regu- | and curbing done in South Owahs, so the | I writo earnestly because I feel most e Represcutative Stk rof Chevenns g ' i iy larly emploved tants question of jurisdiction and municipal own- | nestly in regard o this auestion, and try t oty co ded his work of preparation caratul “Then you will not be able to ctear up the | crship must be decided at once. reslize the large advantuzes iich will | on the Aruold murder case, tried recently in 2 criminal docket tnis t 2 tho village of South Omaha became a | come to tie wholo country by roasonable en- | Scotts Bluff county, and e will seek a re- i - 1 gt il *Not by a good deal. There will be a lot | city of the sccond cluss 1n required populu~ | couragement given tothis great iadustrial | versal at the hands of the supremo court 3 ) 4 . i AT O s R HO b of fellows who will have to lie in jail until | tion and form of governwenton Aprii 7, pursuit. Respectfully yours, s the causes from that judicial district oyl e geize 3 Hoon Friday. Suceh 25 next term and the county will have o foot | 1357, Omaba became a motropolitan city on iN M. Traven. aronllad the Sheril's bill for boarding them, The: April %, 1557, Omaha’s metropolitan char ¢ HIASK AL, DEPARTMENT Hon. T, M. Cook, "supervisor of the cen thoy are entitled to a speedy trial. If they | ter gives it the right to absorb “villages and L o Hon. | sus, First cougressional district, are guty they shonld bo sentenced, if townships,” but 1t cannot extend its limits M. T asl mence sending out cominissions to aro seent” they certainty should not bo | over 1 class ora city of | Sir: in 1 your req cnumerators April 1. Tho comm Lept i juil for i a time, the bizher grades w the foundati formation in regard to the futur ) makes this statement to prevent furth . % 7 i 3 L 2 “Hut the cr business e South Omaba up date of e noin | of the beet sugar industry in Nebraska, quiry, as Le 13 receiviug dozens of letters > R 5 v ;i Tuesday ¢ alone. Al ure scy important i 1587, on April 6, the city had worked v buve the hgnor 1o submiztne following state. | every duy regarding this matter, e i AR TWO l\'u HTS cases in which the county is deeply inte village organizaticn, 1t bavine been deter- | juent Vs that the work of sub-districting Om a el o T A g : / 2 A A[} [ val of Fun, proper knowledge of the case when | DOV Poppietou of Omaha filed with Oumaha's | yopritories will be able to supply the United | wing. | it is called in the district court, | City engine States with suzar at 3! «t4c a pound, and in Henry T. Oxnard of G 1 Island called "BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” LC“Z_QMPANY 125 Mombe: Juch Occhestrn, T Choras U nder the divection of Cha Locks. On thi Loz the JuehCompiny wiil g GOUNOD'S GREATEST WORK, PP OSC DO SOPES PN OO SO IES NI OE SOOI ested financially that ars hunging fire in tie | mined i the spring of 1857 that the ouia i Seed was first distributed last spring in | and Linc s causing him more tr courts simply hocanse © been unat tion exceed 1,000 juhat almost every county i th e, than ali the rest of the work in the district find v attend to thom, as aro n was decided 1o adopt i . Beets have been analyzad from forty | put togethe: ters that should iven my entire atten- | tion Accordingiy 4 b | counties, representing all scctions of e , &3 B 2 " ; J tion for several weeks. ‘There are the cases | u mayor, trens clor ro ; used ro & 1 Up. . 35:‘( 5 * 3 T AR [ growing out of the sale of tho county poor | councilmen at lar ward coun 5. In 87 per cent of all beets received the Pat Coleman met Robert Hix, a stranger T - ‘ G F: 1 Tarm; the case against Charley Needham m | cilmen were elected, the ity having been | sugar contained has been over 12 per cent, | who was stopping at the Globe hotel, lust ’ ; 2 = : - > g which Lam in dofault for 1700 pages of | proviously divided into three wards. On | ranging as highas,22 per cent, uveraging | oo aisatobpiie N OLoss Cins R Fins s T NI ! fl h -d S e daiftats whsoowueia, HOn gl o8 i) ual 2 it and s im o tront, I Fofusad : e v i the Grous aRAINSE e countys the case of the county | tho new city ofiicials assumed their ofices. | Authonties acree that beets containing 12 | t0 do so und Coleman drew o, sharp ' e ¥ fh 2 ¢ Ratirand., ngainst Brainerd, Black and others that | Two days after Omaba extended her boun- | per cont of sugar can be raised at u profit. case knife and threated to stab him if he & should bo settied atonce. It is sinply un- | daries over the disputed striv. s significant tuat this largo proporion | ddn’t buy the drinks. A policoman was : possiblo for e to attend to ail i : In December, 1587, it having been deter- | of bests, rich iu suzar, did not come from | called and Colemun wus locked up. For th ] UG IASES. B Appliaiices for Now Mu the business, though I atn tryin v | mined and certiied to Governor Thayer | some espec favored lucality, but repre T 3 R M ALY GR““HI) New Fun ) g that South Umaha's population exceeded | sents all portions of thy state. Goldsmith 15 Saf S H (unags, Club {okninnnricess Bonts4b oRaAID without 2y noon luncheon most ¢ 5,000 souls bis proclumation was issued de- | [ look uvon 87 per centas a largo propor- [ L. A. Goldsmith and his sister, Mrs, nors, Cancer. Cu c i iy, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Kidnoy, Moiny i l-\|\1.y don’t you ask the commissioners for \‘lurmulltnul,\' of the second class of over | tion of rich beets when we consider that in | Lazarus, who were in Lowsvilie attending o Sktn and Blood, a REARESIQPSW OMENGS Lelpt! 5,000 inbubitauts—that 18, a city of the sce~ | beet sugar producing countries, such as Y = e be, . Strictly 1rivace ) llable Modical hstitute Makin colnlty of PRIVATE DISE “Ldon't feel like meking a request which | ond class of tho first grade. ‘The foregoing | Franco and Germany, success depends ou | foo funcralobthery CLER ""‘fi,],'_fmf,.llmr\xf,'é R e el iabia diiatintiiioniskiap shaolali ot uRivATIIIOEA S K e they huve donicd in advance. 1 iave stated | datu is from the city clork’s records i South | using seod adapted by’ lons cultivation to | fEOT 48d tre sufer TS ”mg:“wnem N Bestarativa trentmont for Losy O Vitad Vomer.” Pastles il to Vit us'iny e tronced s the condition of affairs to them and they | Omaha, their soil aud climate pianted at the proper [ Fefci the portion SALRLAE 2 A L L AR e U G e understund the situation as well us I o, | Whether or not a proclamation by the | scason aud followed by the most careful | = = i or s N0y OF YOuT case, 00 w0 will nd I piain wraper sur BOOK O MIEN FREE uput Piivate, Somo meinbers of the board claim that they | governor was necessary declaring South | euttivation by men skiliod in growing beets Special or Nervairs Disonse fil‘ Syphills. Gleet and Yaricocele, with questi have uo authority to appoint ussistunts. In [ Omuha o city of sccond cluss prior to | for sugar, i i sti my opinion this power is plainly granted | the election” on April 1857, s Comparing these conditions with those SOL Omaha edical and Surgncal InbtltUte~ thew in chapter 24 of the compiled stawutes | tho point upon which: tho question of | under which our first resuits bave been Corner Uth and Harnoy Stroats, Omaha, which provides thatt any county offlcial | jursdiction will turn. ‘There is vothing in | reached, viz: our favmers planted, at times e recoiving a salary and no fees shall have | the statute requiving o proclamation for | ranging from April4 to June 13any sced assistauts furnished him when tho pressure | citios of the second class of the second grade, | procurable, not necessarily poor seed, hut of tho busincas of his office requires it. | bucthere is a provision requiring & vroclas | seed not yet adapted o our soil and climiate "This ie as plain as English can make it mation before a place. can become @ city of | Tho growing piunts received but scant att Cures AT THE ; K THE " TINYSSQUEEN, Unider the management of the The Smallest Thoroughbred Horse in the o T bl orasu lach fcn beopime e oty o) o prowlngiplinta resetyodntnonntation PRume‘fi'PmmMsm&( EXPOSITION="=— | Mexican Tntornational Banking go. [ worli, "0 T H R B 1 B0 your scurch for tho murderers of the Jones | Nebraska there 18 a decision covering the | to grow. 1 Conees Incorporated by the stato of Chi |y & BEGDS hton, oplo you received but little assis co S ivolved which is decidedly in Under such adverse circumstances that 57 FROST-BITES. | huahiia, 3 MNOIA 15 fitg yours old, 18 21 fnehos high and frow tho sneritfa ofien, Is that ot - fuvor of South Omaliw’s sido of the caso | her cout of all eets analyzca raniod ubove — Hl‘iERSELLE or Charltable Purposes. welghs i pounds DN all the help from the sheri On the first opportunity that is presented | 12 por ceut in sugar contentshs remarkable. £t Jacobs Ol Is @ most excellent counter- = GRAND MONTHLY DIRAWING . ? ' s [ANDMONE One Dime Admits to All that [ couid roasonably expect. ‘The sherif’s | a test caso wil, be made. Whether Omaun These facts certaly indicate that the frritant, extracting the fever, swelling, pain t the city of Jun. i oftice is supported by tees aud any holp wiven | or Soutn Omahia will have that half biock | most inflexiblo conditions to succoss in tho Ot ficstbiice: hildk Bemsieobtlves nad/ailave ; 2 mo by him was without compensation. In | will be decided at the sanro time, culture of beets for sugar, those of soil and N Fa Bl pA R l S 1 886} ISDAY, 3ed, 1800, most of the work Lused city detectives, be- - climate, are fayorabie 8O AL peneR e ) Ny ceqptirsf ) | et from cold | Yoy causo they were regularly employed and Mike's Gun Kicked Baclk. Time and experience will enable us to feet from cold. A e ©ost the connty nothing but their traveling The citizens' ticket ncarly lost one straight | overcome the lesser difficulties in the selec AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, T i t Rentlemnn of such promin in the United Sty expenses. B ¥oto by reason of an accident that happeucd | tiow of secd, methiods of caltivation, ot THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Hd. Tho Highost Possiblo Promium, bttt e S ga wi et i sriecnon: | PUREY FRESITYY DELACIOUN ! 19 SRR o oh to Mike O'Hoarn Thursday. In company or a wore detalled statoment of results ; | ey fnc 10 M T e e S REgRLL o heat otk {“".-' .»[:.‘.',‘,lmlnx:‘:.‘.. F.‘.‘;.‘v‘.f‘o’\'.‘m-‘m‘m‘“’,‘.‘.’_ with a friend Mike went out ulong the Platte 11:“"* song \(‘mu{}i-' permit we to r\:h'é- You to THE » ONI:Y + GRAND » PRIZE iroronchoexican uaTernmOnY REpL 0L MaRd: BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES. 1t gives we relief wore quickly, and always | near Ashland for a hunt ufter geese. Thoy f DULCHR 15 SEQTAS ‘.“;‘[“"“' nt_statlon, CALIFORNIA | CASETAL 7 50,000, Ordere by Mull and Express will recelve 1romp doos its work, dJoskus Zimmerman, | left Ashland early in the morning in a boat | BOW iu press. Very ,‘l 1y, FOR OLAV/IL INMACGHINES, b L e e (AR i VREHORR UILR AL for *“I'he Bend” in tho Platte, sbout thr e e 3 N OO THE LAND OF Only 60,000 Tickets, Only 60,000 Tickets. | BEEESuaway, v. ».161 State St., Chicazo Chrouic coughers are bores to tho coms | miles from the town. Teaching tune | PO emistry and director of tho 161 State St s K 20 W 1S AVARDED TO hole Tickets, #1. Half Tickets, 82, O ag tanbe | Blace bk spod” a'iiook of | -laberators DISCOVERIES. A Quarfer ickts, o Bull's Cough Syrup. geeso and preparcd for his first LOCAL PREIGHT ENTORTIONS, i 5 A 15 3 St - shot, Hostood upin the boat, placed the | I ha my hand,” said Senator Suth- JEAsING T PRI fl‘ H‘ s WHSDN MF{\ 8 . COURTS gun to his shonlder and pulled the triggor. | erland to Tue BEE representativo this morn O . LHIR L 1l LUL 1 Prizo of i Tho old firc-arm hadw't been discharzed for | ing, “a bill of Iadinz that most clearly ilius JipeEas o8 AR Chah ate ot a year and it kicked back. Mike was | trutes to my mind tie outrageous extortions F'W. ——AND THE— DI Eas Ok Cia OheL ArE Bix Decroes of Divorce Gra knocked into the water, and after consider- > railronds are exact:ng from our people in . 100 Drises Of @ ench e Judge Wakeley. able trouble his companion, Carpenter, ot | the shape of freight rates. Receutly a car p 1 \ (31 ) Prizes of Yostordny was divorce day in Judge | im back into the boat Lof sult was shipped to kil Shafor of : “CROSS OF THEM Wakeloy's court, Six of divorco | They toois the first train back to Omaha, nah from Cnicago, over tho North wero gruntod and test kot i part in | 4 WHNl Bunt fo wiore natid wfter o eloct | wotura, ani ccusigaed 1o tho Chicuro & S \ ) = LEGION OF HOoMOR, " oA Py \ Tho 1| thio case of | tiom raitroud com: iir. krom . 9 1N AW H . i 16 9088,0 cugo to b puient eost Mr. Shate 3 ) e ni David W. 1 b Ll Hill. Tho Republican Caucus. i‘-, o ST “M”“M ..‘m«x.,‘.“f, s 2 ‘N WAS CONFERRED UPON case has « Wty dotails, A ropublican caucus 18 called to meet at | of 'sovent s, 5. Now," suid Mr, 5 5 i PRI and 1t 1s vrobable that the rewmainder of th 14 North Twonty-sixth, votween N and O, | Sutherland, handing tho bill to Tue Ve 3 = = ' NATHANIEL WHEELER Y man, *“if there is any 1stice in this [ would 2 N D pADY liko o haveeyou or any ouo else show me The President of the cmm nys 1 i Bt parties wero married in ¢ il Blufts on | the p s of nominuting candidates for the [ e u R ¥aRD T IR LR Mes. Hilitind reason to boliove this marriago | Sty olection, on Lucaduy, Aprif 1¢ 3 we the reme 1y for freight theiving : e RO, ‘.’. SR aR & 800000 COFOMODY Wi Dok | re ot oo et it et bt laraa apg haven t a bottor word 1n my vocab LR LU S ® " , 1 1 [ PN TAY asknowinggod o kot lies it 1 second | 1o o wleted for vt throe y0am aud |y ot atund e down aut A | | P.EFLODIMAN &C 0 brough und of adultery, and tho 1, O, MAyrinL farmers’ of-norhwostarn Nebrasks. have 220 North 16th & defe ip o countery m of adu L rrown weary of this sort of thing und Y\ - it ‘ T N AR ey they will rise in open revolt av the I"%G ST I testimony will gbe heard Tho | Saturday, March 20, at 8 o'clock p. m., for ngn, applied - for. 8 dlvare 4 | were arrested because they had nothing to | cypture the state couvention by the undue Riatriod Shotostified hat sho Was | o, woro givon the suortest possible time to | uiouns of Uho past, und they, san't. gt con s.qlr "m.ux”s{ ..m‘.mgn STEEL PENS Pyt AR Yoon | et out of th trol of 1t in any ay. The republicans S ——— . €lori i tho Atore of Mr, Forbertat Tweuty: | Nevraska Oty for selling mortgaged eattio, | Will stand and Tl by tho” party it given Nos, 303-404~170-604, NoTICH ourth rnow. About three weeks | wis broughit down frow Omaha Thu rsday [ Proper assurance that they are to have a - y £ z :flnl;‘»m r‘\.\}.r:‘ Y Ih‘\rh bogan. tho. cone | by Jailer Joo Miller for o preliminary hear- | Squsre deal. Last nigots wanifesto will ’ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENE | { Y L by DR CSANQEN B siant sg of intoxicatinik. Hauors o0 WAR | two duys for- o further invostigat Lis | accomplish the work intended. 1 look for a » ! VIR AT Ll whne e R ion | cuse rousing mass convention in May g : ity ol b MK ., WITH SUSPENSRRY ATE TEACHERS RESOLVE A City Notos and Porsanals, ision of the Stato Teacho 1 N ( :;» wanted her to £0 out riding with him and_a | CoKO. tions were passed ' . ; i gentiowan friend. Sho - rofased and he | C. P Whitnioro of Ashland is visiting Rov, | ~ Kesolved, That we bave had s protitable v . ADE"BY Foiuted o revolver at her. Sbo fainted, but [ Robert L. Wheeler and ejoyable yession, and as we will return | NTRETTHEAT S JARANTE LOWEST J).CHAYNES.£ (0 Hped o 5.5.‘\’1{““' sl b triguor only suapued. * Ho left town that Mrs. Martio Spoetler is in Nebraska mos with fresh inspiration for the "’BI WAL PRICES - BOSTON MA}S ed and-Removed by Med cin []'H,’ Freely: Hild, south night and sho had not seen him > and | visitng her duughter work, ¢ inuks are duo tho mombers of | eyt SR CTvczAR v OF, ¥OUR MUSIC DEA z 1and V1UOKOL < S TRENGTH, did not vt whereabouts, \ The ball of the North Star Scand the executive and reception committees for NO INSTHUMEN TS, 2'8d: and 4 saces Pare Joy ) hor a aivoree and i L R R E R et NI A rts; to Superintendent Edwards f \[' av £ A ddress SHYSICIAN 1 ented ) e R G s, S for aat Goe's band aud | hi moAtextillant idrews; 1o the: Busiea GILTNEML PO ROVILL QueenclivToprgGo. T e M B L e | | IR v bLanh 98,880 | il i mostng ok the Motuodias | SorasTYAEEY of Muse for” sarvicos v | 98 TABIE § ARY: WA BUGGY TOPS TO WEAK MEN Sehwarty, couelty; Wober va Wober, deser cted by Mrs. Roberts, the stato for the courtusy shown tho wss i st el i descrtion and - cruelty; Schwartz va | chureh was for young men. It was ¢ the uso of their building, aud Lo the prass of § Drug Co N B | tion, aad Tlansen vs Hausen, adultery C. A. Sobotker aud Jim Smith have re- | ciation NESS CL K ED by fuektebate cusHIoNs, paoks. RAILS, on | wenid” Valuaio troats i Jobn . O'Hanlon of Florenco was ar- | turned from their hunting trip. ‘They Resolved, That the interests of educat DEA .n.u.,".‘w'f““”“"“"us"m" v SEATS ANO TRIMMINGS, o Al ey o '.'. ad by Bvery i d before Judge Clurkson on the chargas | br with thew & tue striug of geese. a8 regarded by the State Teachors' ass: Suceossfal v i . § e guan w nervous and dehiiitated, Addivsy 5 © e & 0f gees 8 Yy th ato Teachors' T i XIS GO, W3 rosdmags N, Ko . . v Wrof, ¥, O, FOWLEIR, Moodus,Conie

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