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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1S0OL—TWELVE PAGIS Invin in two rounds it the NN o following ¢ the summons: M. and | were marriod at the residonce of the brid brated the anniversary of their wedding ato: Tn 1855 Robert Mandoville, Willine T‘:‘h\," e s Whtan e ¥ i MMI\L M\ l“, Mrs. Honry Zohrung, Miss Nol hrang, | step-father, Judge 8. H, Cratg, of Ninth and | Monday evening. The families Mossrs, Vel and Janes Smith loeated & marb! 't % My and Mrs, Georeo 8. Wed UMre I8 18 | Grant stroots fast Thursday ovening. Toe | Evans, J. Meradith and 1. O, Clapp wero o, noar tho mouth of Crandatl ereok and N ats ¢ ) Frisea (o tiE e Randall, sr., Mr. and M fo Milton- | happy couple wors made the e taof | prosent about three miles fr ¢ confluonco with the stree co the ol harge .. Whiting, Mr. snd Mrs, 8. 1 AIOTons Appropriate testimonials of estee Mrs. 1. V. Huntor gave o tea Wednesday | the Clarks Fork river, which tho pro 0\ M b Rocke, M 1 Mrs. Char ling the western part of th Hamilt f Fastings, T adlos prosont V butlt o the quarry, where comfortable IT 1S THE TAL THE TOWN. | fns Some very haud Hastings. The following hleh wotiools live calared |y nssos of building Uy pr t gl W. 1%, McCroary was fn Aurora Monda, 5 h ol W e ova, Clay h Sk ‘mite m friends who bad mea re Ray Royee is visitlng in Omaha this week Hhrvarl arb '“luu \\l k 1 mil tred foot, Samples from this whrantio lodge, tho largost i tho known world i Bedelt ot exhibited in (e leadin teip to New York Monday oss 1 ) Seof, d Ningg Washington. D, C., and the Smith sip of Interest Jert Wheele Yimalia was it towh, 1 for fucluding Washington ¥ A U N Lk Ihe Lenten season is having a very de s new opera, “The Bhinn (Hstitite. AN evorywhore pronounced pressing effect on sociui circl ¥ tho talent of this city the finest quality of statudry marblo, 1t d Tmportant Social Eyvents, Polite Per S Aals ; ui L) Hastings has the promisc of @ new brass sonads, Movements oft Prominent it o} attsmonth. Groves went to Glenwe People and General Goss N { Mot William Brach returned from a busines limpse of . t ! J Shulthieis of Hoxle, Kan., is ciren f . 1ot exist in the usual forms of stratification, i s enrney. t ) : ented be \ ’ | tating this week amonge his fries Ko MH but is one solid_integral mass from which Phomas fo Van Cott, the evangelist, 18 | plocks may be taken as largo as modorn me ONIX LA\J()\'S : 1 | The Hastings hospital realized $150 out of | home for a short visit. She will o to Chi- | handlo, Tho aros of this one i ho recent oo minstrel performance. | cago in a fow day I b o | chianics can “handle 1o area of this neot Sales of Cedar Creok wa 4 bl Hd u fow days, where sho hasa ton | oo “Wieh ineludes seetions of vaviegated | Both the method and results when Miss B 3 w York ast wook 1. W, Hohmann of Lincoln visited with | weeks' engagement colors equal in_beauty to the fneat Itallan t method # M W eal s in Philadelphia, ). H. Haldewan of Weeping Wator wa his old friend, Herman Lepin, this weck County Clerk R M. Tankin and County | mrblos, would fumish omplovment to an or- | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plensant Me. H. E. P has gon nois, Tuesday duay M. Burdick of Gettysburg, S, 1., | Treasurer L Fred Wiley visited Lincol | dinarey railvoad foran hundred years, Thero | and refreshing to the taste, and acts A | P ' e | 18 visitig his brotier-dn-law, W. T, Schuck- | this week are other sources of wealth divectiy in and o 4 § " ipionship Mr Georgge Morritt is in Manstield, O, B. B, MeNurlin of Greenwood was i our | g Wallaco Bireh, vard mastor of the Union | taibutary to this country, of which I shouid gently yet promptly on the IKidney s, winnor Miss Hertha Avery 1s in Ponnsylvania city Saturday fhe P. 15, O. society was entertained | Pacific hore, loft on Tuesday fora visit with | 1ike to speak in future letors timo is Llwr and Bowels, cleanses the u\~ ns, t W. . Leona Pucsday for Tacoma D. Cummins returned last week | ywodnesday rnoon by Mrs, A, 1% Vau | his motherin England 10w i for raitroad invasion of this countey | tem effectually, dispels colds, head NI dolin Pri scluy for He y i | Sickl A braneh of the Ancient Order of Hiver. | frov st A railroad inoperation to | gapeg and fevers and cures habitual thituatic and reminerative paonago from | constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 5 than dbiveo Tl 3 S, Ry mond Left Mouday for bbb BN L Water was Mhe Elks tendered Patti Rosa an im- | nians will be established hore in a few duys, | this pointat the present timo would find e anesduy promptu reception after the play - Thurs day Tho LLASM b b ss Bernieo Kerney visited in Council | ey not afraid of the latest ave d i MeCracien left Saturday for ( tog height are a trifle in Hall's way now. Ho i RN TS e Epworth league gave an intercsting | ney Gait 0 feet 2 inches high and a maenif boxer. Tohn Deleok took the train Tuesd Miss Annie Livingstone has returned from | entertainment at the Methodist church Miss her visit in Glenwood Wednesauy ovening, Kearney real ostate oxchange will sooi Issus o ot pupers ontitiod Tho Kear | 118 atmple ore dumps. ' Th tardy'ad b | only remedy of its kind ever pro company hi s embittored the peopl of | dueed, pleasing to the taste and a wisa Trainer of Shenadoah, Ta., i | {hisary it vegion, who ive been | eeptable to the stomach, prompt in the guest James Kearney w0 long waiting for the relief which a raiiroad | Ladies’ Aid soziety of the Presbyterian IR Groer went to Lineoln Wednesday to | aloue can afford 1 as a result they wil "‘". action and ll‘\ll\ beneficial - its tor can re tat L nds. Burke | Lake City town during the week | homet at the residonee of Mes. AT, | ship seed wheat to the needy in the western | hail with unboutided enthusiasm a compottor | f fleets, prepared only from the most Was 0 firsl rato welterivolght And thore was | — Me W, L. Hooper left Monday for Littl Miss May foverazo his rotuened from a | Hratton Wednesday aftetuoon. ” the state, frota tho cast healthy and agreeable substances, its @ time when Deen strong ot | ook, Ark \ mouths’ sojourt in Denver d Royee, former editor of the Gazette i ot A LHICEOR #io In, tha AT Sk 154 pou that was lonsr ago. viten- | wm‘\\',m deriter Adle-dak - Bissmigtot Cotonel Nicholas Grensel of Mount Pleas- | Journal, was prosentod with a big boy baby | Ko um””m".‘ I L NEWCASTLE COAL mmnlll (\‘(u]hulvqul|||(;u commend it ard wrime ot presnt, and s elover, | 1 Mits Sisie aut left for lis home lust week Tucsday afternoon by his wife havo the Kearnoy public s connoctod to all and have made it the most Bu W great boxer R Mivy WRbov {aft Satitdy fox Miss Aunic Dodge voturned from hor visit Bx Mayor Yocum, now in tho revenue |with the American Tonic Solfa collew Ihe Excellent Fuel Produced by the | popular remedy known, A fow weeksago Pat. K the h o Ay i with her sister at Waco last week sorvice, is recovering from a two-months Miss Bioksiten [lomiie. of. Gladbiook, Tay Hlack Hitl's Mines. weight puglest, knocked Louis Welch Mrs. K. 1. Todd, who | won serously | Sicee of sickness at Tacoma, Wash is visiting her sister, Mrs. 1. K., Dobsor th t Mr. Merribiow and son left for Los Angeles, R i R Todd, who has been lously : siting v, Mrs, 1, B, | musician, undartha ropes and ut for p Rl DA | i Wit preumonia, s rapidly improvine M. A, Hartigan is home ngain from anex- [ 1,8 Spafford and wifo & o visiting in Mot | Tur Beel-The people of New ol £ ¢ 2 ) oloman, who i Steo tousive tour of Pacific coast towns and is | pison, i s bl Bl b, gists. ~ Any reliable druggist whi i Wit oXpart iy e | o Miss hortha Avers Loft tor Taukbarmock, | O L Coloman, who bl D, M ay: | sutisfied that Nevrska Is good enough for | )] gratoful to Superintondont Phetan, of tho | 8 KK Mrs, 1 2 g 1HBE W him S, D Anderson has gone to Denver, Where | yvominye division, for his energotic defense may not_have it on hand will pro violin to splinters, Welch forthwith bra H. C. Meadows has @one to Cameron, Mo bl H. Roy of Donver arrived last w 1 b 1 " ' o hio hias & good position. v Ne 1o \ . cure it prom Il‘\' for any one who Lor §1,000 TS n 8 it ) * | to visit among the friends of her giviood Charles Hansen and J. Wallock of Cedar Miss Lillian Vance is visitinge hor brothor | ©f the Neweastlo conl. Thousands of Ne ¥ ) LA i sl ToRe | CmmbUSIERSLED iy ] Rapids, la,. srvivod Tuesday and have ac 3160 Olote, - S ' | brasia people have boen biased nguinst this wishes to try it. Do not accept any Tudz Eall, towhon the oase was given as | winr oo, Roymond has been inBdgecton, | e upd Miw, A, B, Groom loft Wodnoaday | SSTIES, Dositlons with e Morlt dold storag Il Unknown club gave & dross ball on | Section because in opening the mines, the [ substitute. is., thi k. ’ npany ref awaeded the musician the whole for Des Moines, to visit the parents of the Braomnt. "Just where Killon will et the | o Mr H. Herpolshiomer has been in New | former, Mr, and Mrs, John Leyman, assistea by | Wednesday evening, which was the leading | first shipments of coal were not first-cluss, CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. 4 ek it Sl ! € il ¥ | society event of the week and because, this being a different class of . Bh-ora money 15 a stupendous and unanswerablo [ YOrk the past weck Mrs. B. B, Hickman of Chicago visted | thelr duughtor, ‘Mis. Frank Plare, enter ) , thi 4 differon 84N FRANOISO0, OAL, qacry Mrs. J. L. Meintew and son loft Monday ined a party of friends at high five Monday coal from any in the west, ple did not OUISVILLE, K NEW YORK, N.. w her little so; tny among el ves in v £t el 14 for T8 ‘A NE6IE8N Cal ALY n, Ray among relatives in | yyoning, kinow how touse it. They have jumped to In e Me. M w40 M, Gesiire: Bohinter1oft Bataiv| * \bes. Holset Pallatos and fariiy.ave. visft Tho Union club od the tollowing of- | rohe M, Hoyerreturied from his visit n | o /o jusion thatall the vesources of this ’ bl MG LRI G LY G0 T, G ¢ i towni, at tho residonco of Mrs, Goorge | SO, Wednesduy ovenlnw for the ensuing Miss Anna Marks is visiting friends at | country ave cqually disappornting. But the Brooklyu, although little beyond an ocea Mr. W. . Hardy returned Saturday from | Bullence. VS Qe ALV A L R LS ' & sional private wager has been recorded on | o budiness te in the east NN ¥vans, vice prosidents it, B, Wahlquist, sece | YOk this week railronds have spent £5,000.000 on the pros thio fiics up t6 (he prosent timo, . i Drake, James Stander and My, Bilis ¥y B T0Rd BiowWh, LRGRSUEOR, Mus, Dr. Shaw has been on tho sick list the | pect of this Black Hills country devetoping {6 BA FATIAR Lhbt KU okt priced yearling | , Mosses, M. M. Stare and F {\ Korsmeyer | of Louisville werdin our city attonding court ‘, PR T a OlTRE To Dotan;. | tustivesk ted HottenTiow rapidly, Prosident Marvin Hughitt ro ave been licago this week last weel R aveli lan, ‘ istralia was lately boaten al k yewey'& Co.. Atchison, IKan., is on the s Beitie Westbere, o sister of Oliver | contly said the one hundre square et vveist Jumes Hooking and wifo left. Tuesday for [ Miss Li i b DU P L G ' 5 Al & Bl Lo of Mr. T. Morris’s yearlings at Wellington | g a o ¥ 2zie Kroskler gave a party last woek | stroets wrain aftora two month's encountor | Westberg, is attending scéhool at Omaha cmbraced in the Black Hills, was the AND park, 2,0% ruineas were paid _for a specimen | Stuart tobe a 1t about a mwonth, that was pronounced a very enjoyuble affait | wih erysipelas. Our county superintendent, J. O, Dete | €5t spotof equal area now known on earth of great perfeetion and very ehoice breoding Mrs. L. M. Bldridze left Sunday for Beat. | by all present he Daily Republican is the latest venture | wiler, is looking in on the legislature this | The erroneous impression about the coal General J. T, Robinson was in Chicago the | rice to visit her parents for some weeks. State Secretary Nash of the Young Men's | ap the newspaper arena in this cit It is | week should be corrected. The following is Super- other duy, He reports 300 thoroughbred: Dr B Baily voturned Friday evening [ Christian association was i our city | published in the moroing iv ovder that ther Lawver Martin - of Clarks was with us on | intendent Phelun's letter wintering at Lexington, and ot _one of the | from his trip to the Black Hills conntry week transacting businoss may be o clish otween 1 g W cdnesday, lookinig up. property interests in | (AEIANCE Neb, Feb, 2 1801 -Fditor M lot sick or sorry. The outlook 1s for the best | Miss Lilly B 5 gone on a two months! Mrs, H. R Reose and_ etiliven and Mrs | boys and those of the Daily Nebrask this county Cook Tribune: Tnotice the south side weiter F TR mooting next May that has ever been held at | visit to hor sister who restdes in Kansas, Rulpn Chamberliin of North Platt cus to euter the whirl mnd | N, L. A, Beltzor took the teain for Lin- | N o o iy be | 8 COL D OREGRE 10 SRR, S AR St Lexineton, Judge Richard Hoaeland of Logan is visit- | Buted their visit heve issue daily newspaper that will echipse | coln last Monday and spent week with | T 0. e Sonth sido. writer evidently | POsed of all tho medicinal qualitice peTournumentis not likels to ra ';\.nnn“ | i bis brother, Deputy Sheriff Hoagland las Ida Dotoy of Kl g o | tuc her husband and the logisiatu loes ot know much whout Newcustlé conls 1t | that go to make new and rich blood hor. 11t s beon dactared Ot 0L 10 TIO0K. | o ey st bt . Mo and oo e, | Palmer, vetured o hor home Hist weok A I S E 18 ThimaR Celehmmtaih b o sl Rl BN ORrolki18 foay |t OB RN B SRR e ; ¥ i i the Suburban willde- | Founan i Miss Mamie Kayuor of Ames, lw, and < R R Jaase pay pend entirely upon his condition near the | "3 tme w0t the ity | Misses dosiaaud Mary Cameron of Owah 1. W, Hill hus gone toChicago on business, [ Wrdus wod sanct blowout at tho hotel, | for the bast yeavon the Wyoninz division of , Ry A e and is a guest ot s brothe, the licutenant home in Omiha on s hey have bullocis, und Albert Cooper is 1ot in the least il Misscs Mia and } woelk St ATt we were like the firomin that sh oan bs bought any where for disposed to hurry him gl LT st e e 1 Host of friends here toat wero sorry'to 868 | this wrlslo vefors 100 we d1d sos Know how 1o | Woich can be bought asy w 1 Y C. L Kelloy, who has been visiting nis | A most pleasant dinuor party was i QUUEIHEL Lo A L 1 them go. T Wb A Nt vhve | thirty-five cents a gallon, as all sur- son, George Keiley, left for his home in Kun. | M. 1 i Livingston lasy Tuesdny e owrs Lady Betty and Mons. Meg, is now in | S0 in honor of throe young fedzelings U Tavor Treland visited Omaha the fore part 4,'\‘,,‘,'4\' o ,,',' f{l'.‘ MAllCULs i ehal Wt e husearrying dight fire Lot wo | 8aparillas are. BEGGS G 05 ; ;inwllmmul hus sot the gossips 'to talking. | ®W AENESe L L o, | 1aw who will hereafter be known as the firm | of this weelk AT CioONE NEat Srrbbabtand }"“‘ ol poutd ave v trouble fn keepfn ot ciiines PURI+IER aud BLOOD MAKER i# o gave, o fow weeks ago, the sum of 3,000 b Mess wa alied to Pomeroy, O., | o BEiAWAI g At 3 3 Rl f pal church last Sabbath anc ched ¢ ot fght fire of Newe L 23 s AL § e s it 11 e vandatn of Drond: | Monday morning by o tologram announclug | S i tor oo i fon. M. H. Cristie of Eagar was fn the | cellent sermor ot W hiul o composed o: pure medicns, and al paught. Shewas got by Toxophiclite, her | the serious illness of his father, NVBe VSrTIbRs eI ; s | clty this week There was a hap: hering at the resi- | e engine and sime .| lows the purchaser to add syrup :lum\.; West Austratian out of Brown Boss, Mosdames { n".\l.-\\»nln-_\- and A. Hoae- | emblematic of good y \.Ili.VJ‘xu‘\‘-,\.x\ of dgar has been here visit donceof I, J onaoe | Mowday evenin ghan pill danyihing 10 4o | which is advised when given to by Camel, and therefore o full sister to i left on_ the & M. flyer Tuesday for | were umque and pleasing, being ve e 12 liis mother. o witness the fiftieth wedding anuiversary | experi ol with the ox- | o duske Alayctte, Tud., to visit relativ SbEL Lo b H I, elnkvacy hangtly children. i ibed with verses from the pen of Miss Dr. Gilbert's daughter, Miss G of Mr. and Nirs. 1 Davi A eopt r s that we used it David “Tenny' Pulsifer was in Chi Meadows left Monday for his old ulner, nices of the hostess, The invi- | gone to Chicago fEmosEo N given this old coup e J A oaTa lastweck. In company with his old partne at Cameron, Mo., where he will trans nsroad s follows Henry Boore of East St. Lous is visiting | besides a pur gold, amounting to pihhe firetien on Uy e division would | Jypstituto, but order dirert from Beges M 4im” Murphy he is now en route to Califor- | act some business and visit for a while, Ay Gy i b ihe Nous ér aoven friends in this Hon. John H. Mic ado the presentation e o) RS LRIl oA ko T8, hinfor o fow weeks) \fieasuring, Speaking | Mrs. J. A, Huddelson loft Tucsday via tho | You aro asked todine §ith other cloven, dudic Campbel, who bas been dangerousty | S i I coneernod,” 1oy 8 on onils ek wil forwardy expresd prapatd, oud b horso as ho hos been called frequontly. Ho | Missourd Puoific for Bmporia. Kan,, in re 10 honor 1o young men three 1, ot A LAND OF GREAT PROM#SE. R R T T S ST ey g LA B LU R A, homo as e has been ealied frequently. e | sponse to n telegram forming. ber of ho so- a “Blackstonian” proelivity Dr. G. W, Swanz veturned this week from x LR . ! couplied. His quarters ato like those | 15 s of i welative, O e L Bt ou L | e SR UDIS oA 1) The Future Poss s of the Unde- CUSTER'S OPPORTUNII B 0 enrt horse and it 1s mainly bocause o 1s |, Hon. Marvin Mead, mavor of Montevesta, iat in union of forcos lieth thotvstronith; Miss Ui 4 o Joffries has gone to Hiawatha, | develoned Resonrces of Me sway-backed that he has been called little, Col, who has been visiting friends in the And s0if no other zagement p ents, Kuan., to visit with friends, o o b oL b0 way STiy) 1ot e Mol | We expect you to return the compliment ¢ . Mont., Mareh 6. (Spocial to Tu [ A Large Tin Plant to be Krected i ? Tenny has wintored in robust health and | €1ty left for his home Monday. Mr. Meud sbad 4 At Representative William Flamme has been g oF % r 5 TFiapring B e e br RDDA L8 yoRR I .,‘.\\l.,,.(.” touriui the largor citics of the west \m}rl““:‘w.;\ l\.\u‘vblyll:;‘u‘ .wu above address. TR A et With the rapid extension of the great riy Spring. R. ome of the horses that did well in 1800 M. B. Harris and wife, who have voer el systems, penetrating the most re. Cesten, S, DL, March Special to Tiry 3 5 SRR i Mus, Mrs, Seeley( of Califoraia is visiting her i t 4 ! pretiy wall along invears. | Creole, for o | speoding tho winier fn Datroit, Mich. 10 e D S L R B futecessable vegions of the | Ber.—The Harey Peak Tin Miring aud time quite the champion sprinter ut West [ turne 1 the thirteonth S o SEV IO o ¢ mountainons area of the great w vhich | Milling ¢ lias decided 1o build a $500, ime qui lon speintorab) bt A k ron Clark, 3 orge Paliner and Miss Mamie Korf!, who has been teaching | ™ Ainous saren 0fBLnG/Ereny wostyiwhichi| MUIng compan, bl ¥ r’v:h.l.h‘n‘\._ issuia to :\n. ‘r.:'m"ll.m'..:l.\.{yrllql ::lvl'lyhl!\ vsary of their original avrival in Lin | nball of Omaha, Mr. Dwvyer | sctiool at Delta, bas veturned to her home in | has characierized theunprecedented matevial | 000 prant near Custer early this spring to e earl Jennings was first at the wire cighi and Miss Donavan, Mr. Lindon and Miss | this place. times, and she 1s now a thirteen-year-old, but “Longfellow’s Dream” by | FLeonard, and My, Tom Walling. T activity of the past deci is <afo to as- | auce the tin ores in the large mines near this With Double Wire Suspensory. brobubly us fast as ever she was in her life. local dram: ¥ MOtV Progress 3 or has heon in incil Bluffs this | sume that not oue int AP one in it The machinery will b» here by the ShE 3 ¢ s s " R R b S s A T R e p e week, cating for his brother, Dave Hyer. | ay hunared, of the citizens of Omala, and of | Jast of this month. 1t will furnish cmploy- | ?ATEKTED AUG. 16, 1881 I””m 1LY 29, 1800, knows the racing game as well as anybody. | ready a o conclusion. Whiie many : L, tric s, who is quite sick. L BalV Tam Har bbat wHenahishnkia i 'of litonry and bistoric fntoress | Mr. J. A. Warren has goue to Chicago on o | Mr. Asiton left for the west Tu ot sta ot i 3 Tals fast srow 1 miud todo so. No jockey can make her put | others abound in humor, business visit ter 4 short visit here with his dar, Slbineais ! i s A8 pre build up this alveady fus! wing and pros hor best foot forcmost” if she is aotin tho | Ny Willam Deveraux an old Time citizen | W. P. MlcCrary of Hastings is visiting [ Mis: & J. Fitchie, itod lbyiknessfo monrat vole i XpIbrod R Inaroufilox (S apol s iy snoa L18 pHCRIO] 0 Vo ey . who has wade his howe in San Franciseo, | fricnas in the city Frar tin and mother with Sniaun e BRI DRen G D hoisheln At Lt mincaland 16 perty. Many tin mies The skillful teainer, Hardy Durbam, is of | Cal, for the past foar years is with us AV G- Bwing ot CltlitonuT T Mutton nily left for Oregon this weel, | Lhdenterpuisce, Tl i of mine, | y4v0 rocently been bonded by eastern capi- | theopinion thut he has the test all-aged per- | 11 s surps ey th 1 i lwing of Clinton, Tn., s visiting in | \wher W uiake tieir hot LREGLIRRE ) i uor indeed | 4 v artly 4 4 3 o is su ut the grand growth Lincoln | g wity forn fow d vero thoy dreamod of in' tho' dilys of. Fli alists, partly on account of the favorable former in the west in Kobespierre, who is | has made during his absoiee and pietanes | D¢ €W 1< b morial services of Johu | Monic and tho ov e L3 1t et ol snid to have improved wonderfully since | the onward race us not yet half rin 1., W. De Haven of Pittsburg, Pa., is vi s O b f Molicani thalovatlandlstagaililio. SIn thoso Wil leglslation, [bubjinoes ospeeiay “from turniug his four-year-old form. *1 dou't fear e o g twihe bty fotn fowidiya helt Sipsug BiRianinBIreau L daysiwhonviinae: wits pioneer the certain demonstration of the richness of Marion C.. Touton, Prince Fouso ‘or any | 1 TGl Younge' Mon's Chfistian asso- | Mr. and Mys. I W, Masgon of Chieago wer All tho ministors, of the ¢ity | icio. D G e Hne i e e bty (O IR POHUEL R aver other hors says Mr. Durham, “and, | 28 e O N arch 14 froms | Beatrice visitors duri T i Sted TnvtHs sorvit winiie applisnces, culative thought of | and remunerative profits and dividen although Kiley hils three tines beaten my S0 10 0/ Iaok: e peca e ‘,"" ll\LIlh-m\ 3 )} J ¥ . . the day wus busy with the solution of the | The outlook was never brighter and more horse, 1 will give him o race when t tol0 otlock, Tiic rocaption wiil o held in I Scott | ain from an ab- T thea niomen guestion, Wil a railroad, { cheeving, all doubts ave dissipated, and meet again. 1 dow't know much about Robby | Lhe assestation taoms, 11 South Tonth strect, Several weeks at Chica g and 18 and. construeted through und across this barre ant bopes have supplanted them en. A they say he is a world-beater, but e dady fricnl mmerciol travelers and Brown of Sidney, Tu., was visiting L 4 visited Lincoln Wednesday, | and rock bound waste,pay " or what scen DR OWEN 8\ - Robespierre” will make him stroteh his ne ady friends ave invited, the city during the week ORI OA AR battvatin vl torat T e equaily doubtful, “*Could it b mantainer ¢ " penings in the Hills country were Nic BoDy T Miss Emma Brown, one of the leading 1 vas u visitor at Lincoln | mosc were indeed i : i ' . RY Sebl) i atthe first meeting whon the winning line is | (NS5, i jheowvi, ons of dhe leading Bogole raturned home Suttrday from | Monduy ose were indeed pri vs, back in < inviting than now to every busi srossed.” — New York Sportsman i TR e B L ith i business visit to New York s the early sixtics, (¢ v s fally in mning. It issurély the i Al nas been failing for some months m Fnits D) DGRRs0N 16 GLTieal N A. W. Sterne bas returned from a business | a frontics outfitting point f v mining v vty to have a boom, A Titile of Frersthing, “,i“.,l,‘.‘.:}”[,‘,:: 13“1‘3' '|y|,‘;,i. “;‘"‘.“[" |'“"“1 o | O b iaod Ul Do | wrip to Chicago. trains, those patient, snail pacing caravans of W estate of all kinds has had its innings, I of body. Dis Thero will be a big sale of dogs in Phila- | (G emain for & fow months honins 1o 1 « T Coiby b as et L trom o | - Alvin Thompson of Kearney was a o wreat Amerivan descrt. Distunce and { so mining properties are bound to be on deck | ensen cased by Indiccrations it delphia this month b Ly y MBS A My SOIIno0RIERIS \d visitor last Tuesdiy mountain walls we wrmountabie com- | now, aud the coming soason will surely wit- | Youth, Age, Mar- vled or Single i gain hor health, — Miss Brown leaves a host | visit of two or three weeks in the divection of 1 | . iut zago of this rap s agreat advance in and demand for | kife Gus Guerrero, the pedestrian, beat Billy | of young friends to vegret her dopartur, Florida E. C. Hockenbevger, county treasuver, v ! & groa L o ¢ mercial bavriers { . ; : | o v history mnking But o - | mines of gold, silver and ti SENT T0_RFSPONSINLE PARTIRS FOR CEiW Walah of Stillwator in & five milo raco, win- | *Mr. A, . Wright an old citizen 0f Tecum- | 4, H. MeGioo of Milwaukee, Wis., was fn | [UFBO0 ISt Sunday from an extended visit | ¢ RN G e | MRS e N AN COM PLATN T aing in21:40 by balf o lap. Walsh is the | seb, hus purchased a handsome rosidence on | the city Wodnesdny shaking hands with oid | (050 Yorl aud Boston, withh prophatic vision thoy blazed the way Cant see the Benefit. Also an Eloctric Truss and Belt Combined, chmpion ive-milo runner of Minnesota T Thiviy-first stroets and s now a citi | fricnds Watians has been elected | S ProlRatie ViR A e e | e o e O titoror | . Send 8a. postage for FuEE ilustrated book. 251 That well known English sporting journal- | zen of this city. Mr. Wrizht is an operative | . ¢, Strohm nas gone to Portiand, O of the textile fabric | inforcod by enevgetic, invincinlo battations, | g ooyt NOb, Mateh =0 the Bditor of | pages, srhich witl youln plain soalod eavel- Ist, M. Joseph, better known as “Joe” Caff, { of the United States treasury’ department, | ani other Pacile const points on a ton day the state faiv for 150 they have conquered the western v i B g 1Layon L Ea R0 pobythn RS Mentan s popas SATACNg died at Hasti Sunday, Febru 5. | his territory covering the whoie of Nebraska. | Pusiness trip. ¢ ik o Lenker, wes: R T R R G R A RAS ARG DARGRE D bax oo | Caois i Bre, wheve the advantages or il i Under the nickname of ~T'Owd Mon™ ho | Te has been for twelve yearsn deputy United | PR ™3 Wy e oo 'd of chureh cxtensior : e A D T anER R l0d00 ; e ey UWET! Electiic Belt & Appliance Co., figured as the hero of man.y stories in Enelish [ States mavshal, and is well and favorably Pl et e LA 00 d- Cloud, | gerjeq) Lutheran i » city, | 306 N. Ereadway, St. Louls, Mo. sporting papors. 1 known in the stat ¢ b, was mixing with old Beawice friends | =y 050 Vi the solitudes of that lon hay oo T The board of ofcers of the Towa divisio Capital lodge No. 11, 1. O, Q. F, celebrated | Suturday last A IS . anl, pled with & pros 15 citizenship in League of Ameriean Wheelmen, held ashort | its twenty-third anniversary Friday meht in Mis. Mary Lu & o, Rhoda, i the g s of huppiness and conter > i in 1ov furger sossion i the rooms of the Des Moines anner vecoming its age and dignity. | of Holdredge, Neb., i Omiha carly felt the stimulus of these currency would stim Makes New Frosh | eycling club Monday afternoon. Newton was lios wore made by Messes. J. H. McClay, | frionds this week TATIO v irad ke SR aith lare \ ¢ ¢ e ances Flo appointed tho place of tho summer meet, | A. H. Mierand . A.Cline. The union or- | Al'T. Cole is hou Hotonl erpri forth 10 grasp which will be beld on Juno 16 and 17, and | chestra furnished musie for the occasion and | two months in Florida, Havaua, Cuba The advanstages which ceography had will include racing on both days. Over 8500 | after refrestments had been served in the | other Gulf const points was novel througliont queathod to e, with the vesult that th Bas boen 1aised for entortainmentaud prizes. | banquet room toover300 guests, those who | County Survevor E. D. Kennedy, who has roughion Auathatiobirwidithortoali thautholpro; - - de dudulged in dancing until a late hour, | peen seriously ill for several woek vy, th e, have over | ) ' e & serio or set okea past, 15 | rova . s, any Gongrognuonnl ciurel | quarry, the niine, have over paid a loyal otk s ltogether in Time, Banuer City CampNo. 182, Modern Wood- | now in a fair way to ic gve b pifikor and entevtainment et thE | substantial tribute to ner Bauc She pilp e oles b Chicagn Tritvin, men, had @ social_and supperattne hall in | I, W. Fitgeraid of Clinton, Mo., was re- | Singing v evening, Someexcellent | yynat afford to rest upon her linrels. The talnsandsdhacontiion ol i Somowhero in dosolate, wind-swept space | Young's block Friday ovening. Addresses | neswing old acquaintances i this ity f PG SSRGS R eho: o 5 are other and equaliy 1vitine fields yot to LIRS IR LIEY i ppsbuon Sorotin g O ol o - ' i ing quain y for u | Mes, W, B. Dingman and Miss V. A. Sis fod! with Russia, Indin and Austeatia, Thus the @s of the Blood & wil In bygone land, in Denuis land, were made by Messes. W Bryan aud | few days during the current week. S Wi \ ho i invaded. Fhe multifarious forms of acomplex | | ivos of onr products ave fixed by the law Two liomeless guests met face to'face Horry Hotenkiss, The Avion Glee club | “Mis"s E. Smith aud duughter, Miss Car- | prisos offeted by 1 he ludies tieh fee eab 10 apidiy expauding iudustvial svstem CRTE CHL AR e And bado cach other stand. rendcred oo of their’ chicest sonzs, Miss | 4o Siiith, doparted Wednesday eveing for B i ok et i Sty D L g ealophtibomaln ing. gtornal gl Then, from forcs s . oyle guve o dramatic seloction, Miss Jonnie : : % of the highost number of gumes | must be the { it e i oN 5 ow,who ate you? Say quick, sir! Whot | Ji¥ [0 £VS 2 GERECD selection, Miss donnie | g two weeks' visit at Excelsior Springs, Mo, | during the scason I 4 Jiatilails pellod to sell on n ¥ i TormZ ot inde o o 1oldy looking, leai and poor!” Charibs Ratnond singe & duotte. CAftor | State Senator Frank W. Mondeli of New- | The Select Kuights of the Ancient Order | wested 10 ducted upon a zld ] buya) m Brown-Sequard's elixir. “You? tho programiie tho cvening was spent in | castle, Wyo., was in the city for a few days | of United Workien gave an entertainment | and vers” probavle exiensions of (" 2l Subpliesany fapm OPIONGIS oo diglas A "";' RIS RN ik she “I'm Koeh's consumption e, Card plas i, wusic and dancing. e hal | during the week, shaking hands with old | Tuesday evening to the members and friends | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney pagro | Kot protected by o prolbitive tiriff, and pay | (o8 Hint O NRBID S8 M LI reSt Lo e 3 5117 was spread with canvas and aforded au ex- | friends. of the ¢ which was lurgely attended. | & Northwestorn railway R and 30u will Join the thousatiaa s Grave Always Befee Her. cellont place for tripping the light fantastic Miss Cora Penn entertained her An excellent programme was rendered Sheridan, Wyo., the Bresent terminas of the [ G0 BEEES bh & Hopyy men s wormnn, who dellyhics T The keeper of u cometery in oneof th the banquet ball four long tables were | class at au enjovable soctal and te E - rveyed extension of the B, & M Lo kbave. piayinob kel IRk romln | SRR R s S e A ST e eastorn States was at work in the ceme ning duder the load of edibls piled | home on North Eighth street last Thursday York. as construction must procced, | So8 at¥le but wou will undgsstind what 1 by mili™ Adtross s ,..;.L]luw \\!u-‘n a p‘l.‘. dressed umlll\;x n andto which the guests did ample | evening. nelee was in G A v %0 miles to the New Warll mi RS0 RO HOV I RINH MU, HISE'S MEDIEIE I:nhnn‘n‘ SAN, FRANGISZD, OAL blo-looking frray-haired woman entered tho h AR AT G e T T T T the greatest, comparatively % RTE oK . oM gate and saia that she wanted to make The beautiful home of H. P. Lau was | taken up his habication in Beatr R At Bomis. ped_mincral recion on this contiy THE N£W BOYD. o & Co., Cor 14t & Dy arrangements for sotting up asmall tomd- | thrown open to receive the many invited | epal weeks, looking after his extensive rea Miss & the whole world, This muteh r f Tatiure i A ‘b, Fhater & Cor. Counell 1l sione say's tho Youth's Companion, friends to a masquerade party Friday nignt. | estate interests in this locality i | gion, which contains over fifty . “Where 15 the grave!” asked the sexton The house was beautifully illuminated and Mo v M. G e dov mines, besides hundreds of br bt 0 3 fqeas ST can't tell you fjust where it I8, au- | tho sweot scontof roses pervaded the wholo | yovre, oty vore ik dnd Miss Tur | . C. Carlish s visiting relatives in | jging prospeets, isolatod from the markct 12 b REMEMBER swered the womin, but I can go to it mansion, Th was a bountiful profusion | o 1 ¢ wrriage at | plymouth, Ind EAC, Baamunyore LMeH IILinatAARe AE | the world by the luck of proper trauspor " ! 1 Sheled the way to o remote corner where | of st e - the | e county court room Woduosday by Judeo | My, 1, J. Potty teft Monday for Curtls, | tion facilities, and_handi 1 by the » ! s there were fow graves, and thore, elose toa | parlors resembled o floral bowe T s s T A ‘ HHIOWIL{ Neb,, where he will reside the mapger” policy of thorn Paci s ructu it X pine tree and almost hidden undor its low- | ing's onjoyment was mostly in the ball room, A 17, L. Johnson and Paut Hickok of Hastings | 1 tawaiting th fihe growing brunclies, was @ lttlo, sunken, nog- | Mrs. Lau having a very large room expressiy | o A McMabon depavted for Now Nk | woro i the city pver Sunday o Tikes Eot LoaD AwiLh En o b ibio IS THE NAME OF THAT lected prav for that purvose. When all_the guests haid | Thirse whither he went to meet his = oAk | 4 Henry Seymour, A activ that wiil furni ecuplovinent o WPhis s i1, sir; this is it,” said the woman, | arvived, the brilliant array of costumes wi mother who will land in America from Scot- | | \ I T A EA R z oDt e ha B e AL AR VOIS NRIYBAL M balllonyasmiviors e TR W8T ia sl nns isTodraRonwillmiakhce hoiao) (eORINE MIIEY a0 ! Wonderful Remedy 3 to the wealth of the wholo country, 1 with streaming oyes for the future with her son in this city | Mues. Corbett is visitiug with old acquaint R O 1o oy alss taa | ECEoURER L umD! ehow aehlon: tharnarty | 8, LG AC Gitaon and Holmes ot | ARG b her Soraisx oo, urore, . L [(hgsey ELLET ALIRIPSEBOUIRR GF, WaRlk) L ; That Gures CATARRH, HAY.FEVER, COLD in only child 1 over had. 1 buricd hum hero | thors feiends i disguise - AFtor unmiasiug. | the state bourd of transportation were in the | Mr. W. M. Cowell loft Tuesday for Wren: | tary 10 Omabi, we siy o see. T 1 fhe HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, sivoteen years ago. He was only fourmonths | eloennt refrashuients were served. city for a brief timo last Wednesday enrouto | tham, Mass., whyro he will make his future | thision of this fine across the e Hor d BROKCHITIS. and three days old, but hewas a dear Litte | son recoiving a beautitul rose as a souvenir, | to Armour Junction, to adjust and look into | bo 3 SN 0 Rt AR N : 3 e B N fellow, sir, and 1t almost killed me w give | Then forlowed dancing and cavds. The | some station complaints filed from the; Victor Seymour, who is “studying law in | ous water courses, und erossing the 4 f o8 9100, » n bim up.” | party broke upat alute hour, prowouncing | Miss Edua, duugiter of Mr. and Mrs Lincoln, sheit several duys this week with | Horn river at or near e mouth of For Sale by leading Druggists. Winine e oyes on a comerof ter shaw! | {1 Qv s cvont o o bo pommberad. | 1€ Demnter! clebrated her deventh irih- | s pans Stinking Water river, would oven up th i PREPARED ONLY 1% she adied : A i and neatly executed | diy, Suturdiy afteruoon, with an clegant | A high-five party was held at the residenc out Stinking Water meval vell. — Your = i “I've never been here since the day w f the oh icld Satundey | pacy in honosof tho event. About stxtys | of Mr. A, C. Watd on Kust SIxth streot Fri- | corresnondent is possession of facts ob i \ Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Hemedy[)o puried by buu L know 1 eould comne rigit 1o | i homeor M and My, WAL | ive of ier young frieuds wers prosent und'a | day evcuiog e by personal bbscrvation i conversi 82 JASKSON #T., GHIAD, I 0 Spo » seen it in my mind every day | Hopkins, 141 Dstrect, it being Mrs. Hopkin’s | most enjoyable time was hac M dToh agom de havaineis jons with numer prospectors who are TS A X for “Binoteen vears. We llved close 0 tho | tweniyaiinth birthduy. Progrossive Mgh | A very ploasant wnd quict wedding wascol- | fron thei viatuof soverat monthy in ingia | fmitiar with this vegion that will warrunt ? x ! Blake, Bruge & G graveyard, and in the evening of the day he | five was the principal amusement of the | ebrated at Christ Episcopal chureh We T e o e ry of bewil was buried [ slipped over heve and set out | evening, Dory Miltonborger and Judge | day morning, the : i " r possivilitios, Tho ores avo lead, ca x | ev 'y I B o da orning, the high contracting i 8, . 'yler, 0 s bheen siting 1 this ittle pine at the head of the grave, for | Cochran ticing for the ladies' prize. ‘Those | being e, Thoodoro” L. Beardsley, u travel- i S e Jho has o ALY Ip MU i u good percentage of silver, and th rior brown . which is ac 1'd no money to buy u stone esent were: M. and Mrs. Ho F. Sbaffer, | jng salesman for a Chicago house, and Anuio ] d granaligs 10 diathngiod over glumo een ALY MORL AU Apsibininan “Wo moyed west soon ufterward and we've | M. und Mis. 8.7 Cochran, Mr. and_Mrs. | Efizaboth Hughes. Tho interosting coromony | MOhin 18 duin at homo Cheap transportation, that solvent factor i | by material 1 Tho | aifdena et i .H‘i“,fi'&""‘;fl'ac“ RE 'E(,, il been kept poor all the time, but I've saved, | W. G, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eaton, | was porformed by Kev. Kobort Scott 2 Rov. J. C. Countermine went to Hasting, | commorefal progvess, will here awaken sl street frontige s elghty-cight foot | whoroothertratmontfaits. Full directions with each little by little, all these years, and now Lwant | Mr and Mrs Miltonbergcr, Mr. and Mrs. et Haiid 4 i Monday to deliver a lecture to the stadents | bery energies in the presence of whose | wide and five stories high, the deépth on Sey- | bottle. Price, one dollar. See sigaaiure of E. Lo 10 bave his grave fixed up and u little stono | Fvauk Browne, Mra. J. W, Percival, Miss | .M Myroo Swith, a woll known and | of the Presby terian college. procduet the Omaha and Graut smelting works o being 1 feot $TAHL For Sale By All Drugglsts. put tolt—the dear littlo fellow | Suter, Miss Poters, Mr. Spencer and Mr, | DiElly estéemed vesident of Blue Ridgosu- | sy rank Paxton and her mother, Mrs | will become pigmy in its reduction. ol W theater is built according to She laid her wet ctieeks down in the rank | Suvdor, The ladies bzl Wae_mada tie. Bioaae | reciplent of 8 | wlkor, went to lowa Wednosday, where | lowing the fertile Stinking Witer valley, vk ordinance reguluting the and taugled grass, aud tenderly stroked the byterian sisterhiood, and brought along | DSOS HEHOEH AU e e e, | they expect to mako their future hor to become dottsd with prosparous | struction of theater th auditorium sunken clay, aud the sexton quietly with- | u substantial tunch, The evening was ono of | helEhborhood fr Spartus for Mon tana. | Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, who have beon t s, aud crossing the Pryor mountains | ground floor, sis oxits Atuirways 10 by drew, leaving her alone with her dead, rare cnjoyment und Mrs, Hopling wil' ave | Oration of hee noar dopariues for Mon tand, | o3.°0f Dr. Forvistail for several wooks aw the head of It O'Hara creck, | couy and waileries, o prosconium wall of fi . IR Ay B ST e e iore she will resid ¢ o uckte. af 1 Hiion e YOOk 1 thence, by v krad along this | brick, and an iron drop curtain catin An Appesl to Koch, DASARY AR dcuk Bt Rer bous A very pleasant birthday party was given | Feturued to thelr home lu Boston Mouda o T o ol S el e e R R e R ow York Hmld O Iebryury’ 20, 1570, at Nebraskn City, | 105t Thursday nt tho residence of Rov. It H. | A party of collogo students gathered at tho | Clyvice Fork viver, up which strvay Which 1do twoiva comuiodious | oF weake Jore Dear Dr. Koch, we humbly pray, Mr. C.J. Ernstof this city, was married to . ornor of Boventh and Ella | (98 SeAct, o o ey Ven K, | grade, with the exception of tho can boxes futerior decorations will be most | 10r the New While breezes through our whiskers whis| Miss Marie Wober. Last Thursduy, the in honor of the tenth birthday of | Music and gumes wero enjoyed untll u lule That you'll send a bateh of lymph this way— | fore, was the fifteenth aauiversary, kiown as | his little daughter Maude. Some eighiteon hour Burke and Pritchard will fight soon. Tha | Seattie r for mer m 3 pounds, while the lnt Mr. E. A, Bag ft Satirday ot \mbrose Beekard of Stone Creek was in yrup of Figs is for sale in Hic Neweasrie, Wyo, March 6. [Special to | and 81 bottles by all leading drug D. Cooper, the American millionaire, who | I your druggist does not keep it accept ue Novay tilcured DR J BTEPHENS, Lebanou 0 the readers of Tur B, realize what an al- | ment toa large number of me: P 2N A owing in their wake came the buildees, unti PR at the farmer: beef and pos tadies of the Congregational chureh road, it v Hillis visiting with friends in are members of the comparativly an ey on W grdat | elaborate and artistic. and no expense witl b Do liuseq now famous New World wiung district, and | sparod to make the new honse comfort plon Pharmie Sexd it by steamer at our risk | the erystal wedding. Without the slightest | OF twenty youngsters were present and the | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkins of Denvers | Cooke, its commercial ecnter afe, beautiful and substantial n | Alblen T ¥ Have it as potent as may b intimation of the oceasion Mr. and Mrs. tertainment comprised jrames, romps and | formerly of York, ved in the city Satur T'o speculate upon th »ssibilitios that 1 Thoinas F. Boyd has seleeted Monda Douve up in extra large sized doses, Ernst invited a fow of the nearest neighbors reshments doar to the hearts of the little y and will spend some time visiting their rmant along this route, is the ofies of the 1st 1 next, ws the dat enin LADIES ONL 2 DI the sort to set our purses froo tospend the eveuing, none of them sus- | OBes. umerous old-time friends, romaucer, sud would furnish delight ful fane companying cut gives u very g £row this awful coal tuberculosis! pecting any special reason for the gathel Mr. Louis James and Miss Grace Wiuther My, and Mrs, Denuis of North York cele- | sketches, as the following would sufice to © what the exterior of the uow house looks | DRUG CO. M‘L. L,

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