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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl AY, JULY 10, 1892~ 100 acros of all kinds of frult troes, princi- | last season 1,100 bushels of wheat, 8,000 bush- | “ N \ R \l RY -[ N \DS [ marks of his four nippers or fangs were im NOTICE Ruflway company. its successors or assiens [ Provided however, That In al cnses whroe pully plums, cherries, apples, pears and ap- | els of corn, 300 of oats, 128 of rse, and had no L MAN RARE W | printed in the kard, wood. Offlco of the Conaty Clerk of Donglas County, | Sl have tho eleciion to vursus any other | thelots so sold huve beon fully paid for nos ticots. Mr. (Gesselman says that his experi- | help but that of his son, a lad of 16 years. | Mr. Barton noticod taat all lizards in the Nobrask Omaha, June 2ind, 180 remeay (itoreod by W, cording to the terms of suoh sale, that suid conv! J 08 RRo Vi v ot- Death valle; 3 o " | Onthe Hth day of May. A. D 189, the fol- | = Wherever arbitration 18 provided for by | quitclaim decds shall be executed nnd dolly - etice bias convinosd him that Teait growlas | James Howland was among the first t 824 valley engion, although not chame. |,y 2"y ronosition was by the order of the | this proposition, the party desiring to submit | ered by the said county commissionors of said Hitehcock county will be a grear and | tle in tho west part of Hitchcook. Like all leous, change their,color to maten the tnt 0f | Fo'td' of Connty Commissoners of Do s any tor to arbiteation Shall oause to | county, Immedintely after the adoption of profitablo busiuoss in the noar future. Any- | tho rest he was poor. Ho took a homestead | An Almost Unknowa Laad Rich in Mineral | the soilin whidy they live, butinstead of T T Y o oI iNad | Do varvea quon thu oLhas prely riten e | This anostion by the Jogal voters of suid coun one having auy doubt about this being a | and wentto work. He secured a socond being fleeting 'thé color romains perman- | electors of said county. at a specinl oloction | tiee which shail set out the matter in alspute [ ty:and in all cases wore sald lots and parcels frult country shouid visit Mr. Gesselman’s | claim by contest, oa which ho put & Wealth. Tho chygkawalla is u lizard gonorally | 10 bo held on the 16th day of Junec A, Doaxe | to by submitted, and | the time proposed for of Tand have been paid for in part by said orchard and vineyard one milo east of Cul- | tinber “culturo filing. Today he has tweive to fiftean- duches fn length when fail | for adoption or rejection pursunnt to the | the hearing which shall not be less than | purchisers, thele helrs oF assigns, und a por- " otic it " t of grown, as broad ‘s ha v} tail | Prov sions of the statutes in such 6asgs m thirty @, days after the time of service: und [ tlon of the purchase price still romaios dus bertson. a half asection of lana one mile oast of [ iy Mu man's hana, with a tail 1d provided, which proposition 18 as follows, | thereupon the adverse party shall, within [ and unpaid to the county of Dougias, that 4 of ' " cheoest | Stratt, der fence, o odi framo ¢ like a Gila monster, whic psombles, Itis N AL, FvIe hoinestead and a timber claim he lacked &0 | corrals, windmill, etc, fourteen head of length of its back. ‘I'he outer oncs aro Tiis Nebmska Cutiieal Rullway oo ¢ | party demanding the arbitration. missfoners upon the payment by said pur- of huving enough money to buv a team. Mr. | horses, over 100 head of cattle and owos no- white, but the ndidie one is deep black. Un- | has made the following provos tion to The Board of Arbitrators, when organized, | chasers, their helrs or asslzng of the fall * . ides Hav! stoge y ctor . 3y . o the Gila o g . v tins, N | &hall fave power to fix the time of hearing Nt now ren ¢ | wid of schabrou wont to work and today bo can | body a dollar, besides having A nostogg 1n | A Prospector's Description of the Country | like the Gila monstor, which is omuivorous, | county of Dougins, Nebrasku, o t N maining duo and unpaid o Ischabrun wen x X i Honorabie Board of County Commis- | and to udjourn the same from time to time, fd purchase price, with Interest necordaing (o show @ clear title to 520 acresof as fine land | hand. Jim, as ho is familiarly called, is SEweoh # SR AT the chuckuvaila i, Strict vegetarian and 18 ] ; | 0 10 mike o QABATY FO108 WA $OB sl s thero 15 1n the stato, 20 aores in ocultiva- | bachelor and can get up as good a meal A it ARl B B K 1ot polsonous, 1tXoods on & little shrub, nnd | ploners, Doucias County, Neveaskn:, o1t 19 Ske Sl] BRCORATE FUK AL FOEUI | Ihortiuson ivon iy owich " renasem i ‘thg tion, & splendid grove of twelve acres, good | anybody, and 1t gives him pleasure to cnter- atieys, Mincral Moun- Mr. Barton edtribed watching them | o' Ouniral it wiy "'.‘:..".r.‘.m o :~.','n .rmr::_"; | oasension of SIthet Party.And olnerwise ta | conniys #iven by sach purchusers to the framo bouse and outbuildings, twospan of | tain his fricuds, of which he bas nota few. d Desolute Deserts, browsing as a very comical sight. They can | du Rt iy eonpany, L COMIRAYn | Eompel falr and speedy triuls the decision of > YIS good horses, cichteen head of cattlo and all - His addross is Stratton bite with suapping turtlo decision, however, | tucof the laws of the state of Nobraska, pro- | & mnjority of the board shail control and the PA N, $h6 farm michinery found on_any well con- | Frank H. Bailoy, on comploting his 21st aud onco tholr mouths ¢l0so on wnything 1 | Poses o bulid a doubie track steel raiway | fnal detar ination of the bosrd shall be dual | Tho ofietal eanvas of tho votes cast at such ducted. farm. Last year Mr. Tschabron | year, in 1885 entered 160 acres of land Within | (e of tho favorito projocts of the Union | 18 impossiblo to_maka, them let g0 without Uridge woross the Missourl river. at the loca- | Sud COROUISCP QR dooldad. . o . . oo | thirdaof all tho votes chet ut said wleot on Taised 5,000 bushels of wheat from 125 acres | one mile of Stratton, the right to which he |, ci 5ot y Wt cutting their hoads oft:; The Indians cateh | il FHEEe, GR0G A0 B O oot Whenever nroitration shall bo resorted tos| wore cust in favor of 1ho . nccont e aa and 8,500 bushels of sod corn from forty. | purchasod. Ho bad' saved n little money | Pacific raiiroad company is the constructlon | thom by means of a tishhook fastened 10 & | the Secretary of V T, P Honotabler | o arbiteation shall be {ne exciusive romedy | provos: o, the Fatification and Aphroval of Heo has nover missed a crop except in 1500, | from his salary as postmaster for a couple of of a line from Salt Lake City, U. I, to Los | stick which they push into the burrows and | alson doubld track raliro d from the west ap- | Of the parties oxcept us hereln elsowhere pros | the acts of the hoard of county commissioners His adaress is Culbertson, vonrs, Whivh no. investod in cattio. Two | Angelos,Cal. Thorouto has boon survoyed and | When tno urbs of ‘the hook stuk into. thour | prongh of sali”rd<e Uirouih the ity of | vided 48 16 thomattors aud things fnvolved | dhorn sl snd poviep s, hercby givon Jobn Wacher cawe to Hitcheook county n:,nl}n ago he made final Pl'nuf'un l!l}_holl\(b maps made, but the debilitated conaition of Dl.ldlf!‘?.l.llll,\' vull |l|u‘|_|| out. '!'Il_n ‘Al)ux-n.:mu«\ l"'l'\'\‘:"!‘?‘.“‘"‘“:'lkv\'u;;;l\.x‘l\‘fi’l’l“]‘{“‘l‘\'l\‘\"x‘\“"r.l;;yl:.;xl‘;|v‘l:ll. | “'"__"'I:‘: l\“‘::ml‘:::'""-f:‘“(m] RANWAY, SoHip nY L_- ll:vw ;l\lv(:.\l; 3 ||I|mv‘lu::” .'.‘n',‘n"”." v“._m“‘\ .:w ten yonrs ngo with nothing but willing hunds | stead and has as fine a quarter section of | g "o oy B S d frequent chauges | B very foud of their flesh, while white men | g i Giiiha, nnd lso t LA ) t | 1ts successors wnd nssigns, shall transport [ legnily qualificd olectors of Doug for capital. By thrift and industry he has | land as lays out of doors, loss than one mile s Aot Pt sl who have eaten them claim thoy are sweeter | wiiiwiy from tho west m.'r'nl'!ff."‘;n.:- LReOf | froighe (neluding vranster of frolght and all [ Nobriska, and the san % ficreby ot "‘4"’!'\‘» become tho owner of 450 acres of splendid | from Stratton, all under' fonce and clear of | Of managers have delayed practical work on | thaa chickens. Thoy ara found on the edge | said bridee Into the Interior of the stito of | churios incidontal ‘to such transportation) | clared carried and accopted i the afliemat ph T, all cloar of incumbranco, His farm is | incambraucs. e has twelve hoad of horses | the rond. The prospect of tho road belug | of Doath valley from Daggett, o the Noedios k& and 1o construct that ‘o | Ovor its afd briage and npprowoaes, us woil [ Tn witness whereof, 1 have, horaunto set my o oV ¥ o tino | and his fow of cattle have incroased to i immedi and also on tha banks of Jolorado. of extend ng (ns nourly as practicablo) in | 48 over the rallway it shull construct within | hand this 22nd day of June, A 1. 181 well improved and well stocked with 0w head of o 0 built in the immediate future 1s decidedly s of the Col y a8 pra o | At B LLAGTIEL FIVEE WIThIn b6 atate LT RN . : vy v \ Tortol by e " a westerly alrection from o point on the 1 ain horses and cattie, and his property 18 worth | ovgr 100, e owes not ody a dollr, which | o ariess, rtolses o;‘ land terrapin ave numorous, | i TP 1kt i rgAd noFth PNt Plonsnt | Of Nobruska, for Just and reasonabie rates or Acting Chatrman of County Commissionors, at a low valuation §10,000. Mr. Wacher has | shows what a young man muy do that stasis e, /hioh the brojoctoa road | MOnY being found that weigh as much as | GBI Strect In the ¢1ty of Omahn. Nobrnse | - 14rees, and 1o case of differences ns 1o what [#EAL made moncy every year sinco he came to the | out right, s country whic o projected ro twelve pounds. Theso creatures feed o kn, to. & point on the Littio Papiiiion | ‘OnSUItes justand rexsonable ohurges under Attost: FRED, J. SACKETT, County Olerk county, not excepting 1890, the year of tho J. D. Licklider of Stratton hands, us the would traverse is uterra fncognita to the [ cacti and are not to bo despised as an addi~ | Creek in section tweaty-five 25 township | 'B'S baragraph, the board of county co . miss Josod 14t drouth, Mr. Wacher thinks that a man who | foilowing statement of his experience in | general public. [t has seldom been traveled | tion to tho menu. HTLOUH (101 HBRH T PENED CWOIVE ML LA BT | Lre SARio D Lebl T T NNy Toay RUUIRIS | S s N OO R =) A ke & saccoss of farming in Hitoh- | farming, showlng total eost und net @ain | over or desoribod, It ontalns uatold mn- | . Ash Mendows, in the northeastern part of | o sixth nrin b A\ mer i iun: and nis to sans | the AEmILERtars L ] Jha0t 484 10 | ofica of the County Clerk of Douxlas County cock county wili not ao_any good anywhere | from 155 acres of wheat, raised in 1589, 8¢ | aral wealth and valleys well adapted to agri- | Death valley, is a big alkalt swamp, contain- | struct a line of Fuiway from a junction with | paragraph respecting froleht chargos shall Nebraska Owaha, June 220d, 1802, else, His nddress is Culbertson, thkon Trom his books. - SOty cash trans: | eitume o "mapamie o custating Jife for | % somo 2,000 acres of tules. Hero aro lurge | U inain Ifho of Rald rafiron I fowr tho lnwe: | Hot bacinia operative or i force watil five | - On tho 1ih day of Maye DL IS e €01 Potor ok 1s & typical Gorman farmer | action: Breaking 156 ncres, at 150 per | {nousands of jnhabitants, Al thogo riches | bAUAS of cattlo bolonging to & man who sup- | Stction of Fourteenth strceuand Tzard strect, | yoars from the date of the dellvery of the lust [ lowiie proposition was by tho order of i Who Gartio o th1s Couniry in 1556 with & wifs | nore, §234; discing throe timbs and harrow- | now He idle botanso there 18 ho possibility of | Plics the Montgomery mines with buef. Some [ DEEEherlY to Grive streot In aald city. both of | inatuilmcat of the oonds horelubotors re- | bonrl of couuty conuuissioners of Dousklas i suir ! snld lines or portions of rallroad to ho con- | torro county, ; v cehildr ey, - ce ; i vd for men | veashing thom by r ; oF | distance from Ash ‘Mes o desery | SMd 1 portions of raliroad to he con- | torred to, county, submitted to a vote of the qualitica and six children and £200 in monoy. He en- | ing once, drilling in grain, board fo | veaching them by railrond. Whoen tho pro- om Ash Meadows In the desert | giructed and 'completed simaitancously with | It s farthor proposod that sald bonds shall | i of sl county. wt n spoetal eleetion tered a homestead and & timber claim and | and toams, £387.05; seed wheat, $142.505 cut- | posod Utah and Los Angeles railroad shall | there is a section called the Indian Crook val- | the construct on sud completion of the afore- | bo delivered to obras o ) uy ) DR has sihee purchased 100 acres. His farm | ting and shockigg, $121.45; s , thresh- Bo ballt this brosd stretah of land will be | 10 15 qii0re & peouliar Inoldent came to Bar | gnid bridze and track D hh. TFe e GEANG | CORDENY Tt Mot i:nl!--'4lrx'b‘.‘x~"¢:)("h‘:.“41|l“;I\]I\;Yl”: AR OF Baltabio e th O ia now consists of 430 acres, well improved boarding, etc., $160.10—total, $1,354.70. | mudo one of the most productive portions of | tn's nttention. A man of ‘about 5u years | Union Stock Yardsaad Ruliwey compung st | the cxcéit on by the 81id Nebraska Contrai | Vs ousof the statutes in sueh cises mude and Bnd stonked. Mr. Koch owes no man # dol- | By #,45¢ bushols of wheat at 711{ cents per | tho wost. has estavlistied bimsolt with his wifo, agod | FOUth Owalve: provided the county of Doug- | Iaiiway company, or Its suooessors, and de- | provided. whih proposition I s follows, to lar and has nade everything ho has on his | bashel, §3,173.47. Not gain, $1,518.77. Fig- Wo B, Ditton of Tios Angeles, who has | 4 &boautitul daughtar uged 10:/tnd & son'of:| A3 FTiTOBALO to the yebraska Carvenl S [INGLTHO/the county of Douglis ot fan undare | wit 5 i o B d 2 Ui vai i FaaRe; TG ol wiy compuny five hundred thousand (2300.000) | tuking fn writing to the efect that the Cle | BONDS FOR 1 G o ADAY farm, Ho never had a crop failure, except | ures are cloquont. t#Avarsed this_ E¥eRL nknown tariitony due- | 17, yid WA 11960 tor siethan vears, THO I | doilure ol fie fotir ant oheLart (0] DT Rt | Dl UGADE O SIl rall Ay Cansany S men el ADS FOR PAVING 01 MACADAMIZING a1 in 1800, His address is Cuibartson, S: O Miller in 1591 barvosted 2,004 bushols | fraviracd this great unknown tencilory S | roviuse has novar let his family go away from | coupon bonds. dnted duiy ), 14 \d ) rine s : i o yoars, gavon M y a ) awvay onds, dntod J 1 w and pay- | offices and principul imachine shops who the county of Dougias, Yo std e Culbertaon " ind J. W. | of ‘whont, 703 of rye, 013 of oats, 355 of bar: | B 0 P L O Lo fand of n. | the ranch fn all that time, so that noither of | wbis twenty yaurs trom Tty 1. 1500 WILh | Dulit snall be Jocated and niute nod. within F B, BSOSt R bO BN OSR MeDopatd of Lincoln aro tnierestod horo in | Loy and 2,500 of com 20 tons of miliet and 30 | formation eaneavmng ft My, arton has o | the young peoplo has over soon a village, and | Interest pivable somi-ainually. from Janu- | the corporate imits of tho ity of Omuhin, wnd | The pormanent improvement by the largest whoat farm in westorn Nobraska. | tons of cane, from 270 acres of land, and had | yogtigated Death valloy, the Mojave desort | OB 8 fow wite poople. The old fellow will y 1 1804 on the Ist day of Januuary and the | that a violation of the terms of sald under= | paving or macadamizing voads and hishways 1 t A K : stigated Deg alioy, the Moji 2 ) is | 15U dity of July in ol yen 1and e | taking by the o 3 ¥ y A . * 10 ho jis S0 d of 13, . 4 k \f M v cason for keoping himsel Y. al and in (king by the safd Nobraska Central Ruiiw O1 the county of Douglas outside of the cor- T'he farm is one mile vorth of Culbertson | 1o help but that of his son, a lad of 13, and those parts of Nevada which aro nearest | KIVO 10 veason for keoping bimsclt and his | 4qradi 3 Uvibia at the tisenl & o stato | eonipiny, oF Its SUCOESSOTs o ‘..n,\,;n:'.m W T lmity of n'm-’ e .,r\‘nf.lu.‘_(\'.’uh.‘.x» and consists of 1,500 neres of land,all in culti- W, Shurtleff raisod 1,225 bushels of |y Culi e oy by | people so secluded aud is not always cordial | ot Nabhask e Bselugeney of X i « vation. Soven Bunared und fifty wcros of oy from 20 acros of land inst soason. to Sulitornia. Diring ls long lournoy %2 | to the rato visitors whio 11 his descrt ousis. | Sonda tobu ot 1 donGrmmtIon of ot thinis | Combunys OF Ita_ saecsonra; Hibto torcia | SO Omuhi T sl Connt. no purt od vy thin Tari 416 now in whont and dolng splen- | Joseph Pickering chreshod 325 bushiels of | Tha Wonosas rairond betwaon 1.os Angolos | OUUOF DIUIT o his land there rushes a big | sund @100} dollirs e ik theroof to | Kald coudty of Dou<lus iy the fil amount of | fund 8o Fiscd, howaver, 1o ho. exponiod in didly, Mr. Solomon had out considerable [ wheat from 10 acres. and Sait Lake, After crossing Daath valley | SPFing which cives ull the wator neoded for | fecige s follaws; | I D | e ey EEAIE iy OFald D Vs or 1 dons wheat last season, which averaged over C. A, Peterson raised 50 bushels of corn | s Barton prospected to the northeast of it, | iFrisation, and ho has under cultivation forty [ Pf aye \""_"ml" d bonds of iike amount and This proposition shal, after being duly ao-- | Ing or alrin s thercon, but to b thirty bushels to the acre, and his success | and 9) bushels of oats to tho acre last season. | gy vory kind cenl 1n | acres in garden produco and alfalfa. Plenty [ JFROf Which ure lssued by the county of Do owledged by the Nebrasku Central Rellway | used ontiroly for permanent surface fmprove- l ) g o ¥ and found almost every kind of mineral in . J ) g, In the state of Nebraski. to the Nobruskn pany. be recorded in the office of the rexis- | ments of suii highways; suld | has lond him to embark in the whoat raisiug | The address of these gentlomen is Stratton. | fis mountains; gold, silver, copper, nickel, | Of shade troes make tho place plens. | Central Railway company, toniditin the con- >t douds of Douglus cot oot s LI ATy BdondBtpmnatng business more extensively. Tranton, tho first station weat, of Unlbert- | L touatutns; gold, siivor, coppor, BOkh | ant. "fiis wifo and_ ohitdren ~havo tried | struztion of n Yallwily bildse across tho Ais: | for i poriod of Lwenty yeats (rom and AELGF R R R T SRR R AN THE T Fiers Arouna TH) son on tho Denver lino of tho B, & M., is @ | Srany Wi 2 wer oitias, "o | overy means to oscape from their irk- | &ouriiver urOuuki. Nebraski. und udoubla | thisdito shall bu rofread to" by £1ving the * onoh, 4nd OReh theroof to Fecito us smali town of about 360 population, butis an | Giarleston mountains contan gold | Some desert slavery, for such it is, us track railway from the west appronch of sald | Look and page wherein the same i8 recorded | £ailows: L, Loeated on tho northern border of Higeh- | fmportant shippinsg point. 1t nas ono papor, 3 this queor gonius, bolfoving with his [ Dride through tho eity of Gmaha to n cognoe- | in any mortsuke, deod of ‘trust, foud of con- | *Tihls bond s oneaf serios of oue hundred cock county, in the beautiful and fertile | the Rogister, alliance, 1. J. Floyd, publisher, red brotoer that toil in the fields is ouly for """"'l“":h_lhnlnukiu the Union Stock Yards | veyunoce, orleise of the suid bridge and ape | und fifty bonds of like amount and tenor Frenchman valioy, is Pallsade, -Tho Stink: | and ans" baale, capial §0,000.° G, "H. Paok Wombn eops - thein ovarat. work_on bis | Afd Kullvay compuny, i south Omalund 1ts | proaches und wiid raiirond westof the Mia: | which aro tssied by Ui couniy of Dol i ingwater river. ‘whicn empties into tho | president. It has a splendid graded school Tarin, bup, SHOIE avampts liavo bk WItHOU | WRY T1amravemts b e e e L ot or it Neurasica, with [ thostate of Nebrusk, to ald tlio said county for & lurze roller brocess flouring mill. Toe | ' Beverly is the firet station west of Culbert- away prospecting in tho mountains some tmo { PONdA e authorized by vots of the 6 ectors of | are bound by Lok, Tmitations. Drovistous | by Siving or macsdiair e Sail bl surrounding country is settied with proser- | eon on the new Frenchman valley branch of ago mother and daughter escaped with two | POUKIas county, to heexeeutcd and rozistered | and conditions of this proposition whioh are [ outside of the corporate Hits of the eitims ot ous farmers, and tho town’s wideawake | tio B3 & M. This station. which has been business won draw putronage a distance of | running but a little moro than @ year, 1s ono thirty to forty miles, ‘Ihe Culbertson- | of the liveliest shipping poiuts in this sec. J = tho 18t day of July. A. D 1802 and to be im- | heroby made its cove ¢ » burros and a saddlo borso, but when the old | o4 s . )0 11 y mide its covenants that attach to wnd [ Omaha and South Omaba ) edintely after rog stration delivere w0 | run w A property into whosoe L | follow returncd and founa thom gonoho gavo | Firet Natlonl I of Omaunn, Nebrasitabe | hnas [t uiny come, o OPortY Into Whosoover | sald bonds to bear datw uho It duy of Juis, Holyoke branch of the B. & M. was com- | tion, it has @ finescops of country tribu- pletod to this town last Decembor, since | tary. which time it has gade steady and rapid ad A chase and caught them forty-five milos away | held in trust for de.dvery to tho Ne- | if the sula Nobraska Centr v or ory o ¢ 8 b Nobra o al rallway onty yenrs after suid 1st day o uly, on the top of Churleston mountains, whore | UFASKi Central Huiiwiy Compinys Ith succes- | sompany, Within (Orty-0ve diys Lol | 1o aad to froas nturost ot L eteof 1 s vancemwent. The Frenchman Valley bang, ODD AND CURIOUS, copital £10,000, A, J. Vennum president, the girl was making the final preparations | SOT O ussizns. i Installments us foliows: being notitied in writing by the chair- | cent per annum, pavable semi-nnualiy, on transacts the bauking business of the town. Miss Carrle Worthington and Jamos for a trip to Daggett. She is described Ly One-half when sald bridge and its approach- f tho board —of County com- | the Ist duy of July and the Istday o gunu Tho Frenchman Vailey Timos, ropubl provosed road, thero ‘are ovor 100 miles of | 0t yuquero. The purents seem to bo well | shail doliver tho §uid bonas to the under its corporate seal, which - raud Nt foss thah thetr par vidie and aecred in milos south of Palisude, cleven hoad of | selves in the water. W. I Rocve | feriiiospots named Garden valley, the pros: shallibolanontoniwheniauld honds nuveboens | MSILec e Nesridin Centsi sRativiy oot formed a chain by lying in a row on the | in width. "Two-thirds of this eonstituto fivst | Ditic bt SeVET™ (ho FERATMEGLOR (UL | D 160% wnd b pusiiod (o compiotion without | shililie wakon us un acknoniedzment that DUEnanently Improving the surfueo of sl in decomposed auartz, a good amount { of it being freo mitling ore, while some of it is combined with silver’ and copper. Theso ores will run from $20 to 3100 to the ton. Among the known mines in this region is the Montgomery, which is aown 256 feet, and its mineral averages $10 to the ton in gold and silver, The nearcst shipping pointis now Fennor, on the Atlantic and Pacifie raitroad, which is 155 wiles distant. A littlo way out from Dagett, Cal,, elear to Pioche, in northeastern Novada, the country traversed by Bartou, was found to consist of mineral belts of unusual value. Southwest of Pioche, still on the line of the ruanent improvement of the publie ro.ds and hizhwiys Of suli eounty, outside of the Burton rélites that in tho southwest | ments herein’ contempiatoa shail be county of Douglason ta'third day of Decems [ GERAtES IS, GLA0 PG ik o part of Novada, ' the Peracanut vailey (tho | vithin one yoar from tho fiest duyof May, A. [ ek, 4 Dlssts und nothing horeli contuine ) il Fo 1., 1802 wnd be pushoed to completion without | Shallbe tuken us an acknowledgzment thats; Barton as boantitul, a splendid shot with tho es nre completed, an he remaining one-ha hers that the issuance of suld bonds has | iy, of each year, beth interest and prineipn Barton s boantitul, u splendid shot with tho | on th compiotion ot xiid raliwny lines: nl utharized by vote of tho electors ot safd | bivithie at the fienl agtney of the state ot lasso and brand,dattloar horsas 6qus matured coupons 1o be removed from county, shall not flie with the county oterk ita | KGR ska'Tn 'the ¢ty of S Vorks soid bon asso and brand cattle or horses equal to the | honds before delivery by the said tr written ratification ana aceeptance thereof | 1o hp <o d by the suld county of Dougi 3 \ $ 3outeher were skating in Manatook fine land as can be A 1 i W. T, Buckly publisher, is published here I c I'{ Ma < | s fine land as can be found anywhere. Ttas | o ol houE! RV CoRtFRIBAT WIS ORI DARY. O} shull have veen orderad by §ts board o Ralph Follott came bero in bajore. o | lake in company with a large number of | notoccupiod by any one, aithough there ro [ SAUSCd and althouzn oy hive not s S Rt Wiy company, oo r | OF B IOb DO UA KA T Do et oy | {Sredt Lo thio fauty ot dellvary (of 1o suid W L Hovan et 'm0 money: no wow | friends. Tho ice broke, and Miss Worth- | thousands of acres of school aud woverament | PAIRCHIT EROWILARS 10 NOTE GRArets TR | cossors, shally rexoiution ordnr sid trustecs | this broposition shali bo void iy S T D L L L owns & fino quarter-scction of land four | ington and Mr. Bouteher found them- | 1and to be had for the taking. One of theso | fhpg yyystory surrounding these people puz- | SheniiiC,qelivery thercof, which ‘rosol Upou the voting of the subsidies herein de- | county commissioners of said county in tie zles the few white wen who have been in Iu- [ carnod by Said riiiway v ‘| pany wiin ndor o i p reo hoad of cows, FLyiHoR uctor visited, It s sixly- 10 fey we e 1o by said riliwny company as hercin | Diny Wil sarrender the Tizht 10 receive the horses. threo head of cows, and thirty nogs. | throw a fence rail to them and they | Doithivest "U‘[ -“l, LSRRI YL VORIn ] diau Creek valtey contemplated, but not_beforo. The {mjp subsidy or uny part thereof voted by the Ho raised Inst_soar 2,300' bushels of corn, | olune to it until Mr. Reeve and others | Soprawest o 00RO TE VR IB BRI 3 Mr. 1570 bushels of wheat, 600 bushels of oats 8 r. Reeve and othevs | miles long and avorages ten miles LA P i \ ) and 200 bushels of ryo. He has made B Oy AT MR R URE AL ot Rald rithin tho et cieht months £450 from hogs, | 1co and pulled then out. Miss Worth- | class farming lands, hero oats, barloy, po- A thyid B L LY B UL R L e 1obs | ingtont was: nearly exhuusted, but e |itatoesiand Sultalfawould) grow excellontly, |isriics 10 UL mountatRssteom walon o sub i drou thousing dow ) dollara slinlia ox-i| inghtloned Sbilys oo iniic o o, th 4hid ot Sieh bonds shitl bo skpendnd o s 550 Trom hotaos 81,505 1h all. Tuja | Boutchon doclared ho was a8 fresh as & | and 83 an applo country it could not " bosur! | SAVGE HseiNin ALY fowed (AR S | RGN L AGKI) Sonaemiction 2 hld, DES | rurthor weveos, unon i olcetion being onlied, | LBon the srading any rouds. or is what un energetic wan, with practically | pond lily. passed. Mr. Barton was there on the Fourtn | fun o™ T § e 0P MR o usbed | from the commencement of said work (sald | 0 submit to tiio voters of Douzlis county | Ggtiiliol or bepar BUEKS uarcon nothing to start with, can accomplish in e e 0 of July last_ year, and then ouo stream was | poc - vo S AR B i bsorbed | B0 to include the cost ot materials paia proposition to vote upon the aforesuld bou LA R L DL LB Hitchcock county. An claborate barn party” was [ rusning 100 iuches of water lengthw looked croamy..: /fae SE N ool ‘“ b' nd delivered upon the zround. but nov to in- | 10 pay into the county treasury nshiy M all othe Y taxaalin g d upe 0 the lLehcock Goun LY. ns 520 acros six miles | recently given at Madison, N. J., in a | through tho valloy, coming from a rango of | I90kcd oroamy., fio substunco could bo | cludg the cost of rizht-of-wiy or real estutel | housianid (@000 doliitva: to bo appided i the | UGN T hay the iniereston 34 e southwest of Lilionde, which ‘s s ‘post. | barn 150x50, benutifuily decorated with | mountuins to the north, whilo two smatior | BEiCe i Bt Voo MRk SR WOl GURGHSE O% | pcriof fid wpenlitures o be iled sith the | KRS SCU SUBERER O SUSSISE 20ty | axitbeconus due dudat the i of docying oo e s 100" nouttivation, and" 100 | flowers, vines, luurel wreaths ind fruits, | streams supplicd 100 Inchies each. He com- | aout¥ B Ghues HIUORIS T, b e e | o e i mrcsident and | O Dougias o B With ood s sudte the unnunl county tax, commenolug the tonth fencod to_pasture. He owns fivo hend of | Hundreds of electric lights gleamed | Puted that there wasno lessthan 200000 | o iy goadly sick, It had no _smell surerof said Nebraska Central Raiiway | sureties in the suw of five thousun O S e b A v horses, fifteen of cattle, and ffteen of hogs. | from grotesquely earved pumpkins and | UCEeS. theroawaiting sottlers. Yet 10 ono | gny Barton wis unable to conjecture | Smpanys work onsaid proposed im doilurs udait onal 2o coverany of the expen- [ JIL IR I SAGEON 1o G SEIGEURCS HEoifatmed ) naY) 5 Shr iNiery-nve! Abrea o1 1o e Jashivedypamipis: lived in this happy valloy, whic contained | Wiut Tt vrs. AOlLr Savine. SOud Levonty 15 N0t 10 conss for s priod exceading | Ss of suid eloction nov covered by the levied upon wald vixublo proporty of sl which ho ruised 1,000 bushels of wheat, 1,000 | O ELENIER B BRGS0 SITHIBE | movely somo fau siosk und horaos bolouglug | milos north of. this G naRRhon s el e conasoLIveTdn patuatoralciio fex o B Bt 0 ioribt ki thoraot ||| CHruitior TeaNi Y Gt Vel i mell U ior by bushels of corn, una 100 bushels of rye. use served as a dressing room, and | to eattlemen of northern Nevada, BE BT 516 Bhe OB v AR FBIL || 500 G011 K Pa I A B ir kA e IVt e o ¢y ahon rogeptance thoreol | sinkinz fund shidi have been' obtainod su s, he sold of -vhont $30, corn $100, rye | pumpkins hollowed out and filled with | thereis pleaty of timbor and the eacth 13 | {110 Vo spring £ 7 bath, ca1n out of it in 1 hin thr e et e et ey | ailway compuny.or 115 Succesnors or asslzns, VIS 083 also stock, s02. chrysanthomums and othor flowers, | filled with minorals, This region contains | Mirey wath his: dkin considorably barned. | Of Wi, 18 | e hipro i en BN sITLO TOIRVEMGa an i1 BT o o olalio S hio voloa ot nbane) Ira Potter vame here in 1853 and owns a | Dolmonico served the supper. many patented mines, which hav to lio ilo, | hugt With hip sl constdorably bined, |1y caso any of tho terms, tmitations. condt- | Srgol vo constitute s contract boweon o I R R T quarter section of land wijoining the W | e most dangorous nuisanco roported o ovorything ol out. Uroro, for want of | G itk valoy a haus of ot was discover tons or provisions proposid horeln reliting to | Ui, Ssors op weatine, ot Db 13 | thirds of all’ tho “votes cast at suid eleetion site, He “us 100 acres i cultivation and EOROUSDULBINGS DhL ansportation facilities, but wion a railroac i el 3 0 ‘bogln p:ress and completion of § JREIEERIOES T ARRiKi: AR I o tione, | Were east in favor of the scecptance of syid sixty fenced to pasture. Hic raised Inst yoar | 10 & recent mocting of the board of | passes througn this valley the condition of acdistavns Lesiivay, team Uiasiaimontbalhi [{amg tutnravama ey con plsEOVItI (i Dodeias, and ulof gho tors, souditions, | Meoboaltion, tho sainnee ¥ thathionds nnd $iis 3,000 bushols of corn. 330 of whont and dia | health of Norvistown, Pa, was a great | things will immediately change. Wator is | you o ™% SUPPOSed [t be pure: cemont gvas | (38 U i, 0 or Byl alatin Ebaa00 ! wtral Rudiway company in this | 1YY of the taxes therein specifled, and notiec all bis own work. Ho bus sold stock within | heap of defunct bustles, hoopskirts” and | to o “obtained at 'a deoth of from | “°NM\"Barion made his way wéstward until | LY upavoidablo uceident or act of providence) | RIOPIILON spntaued ure hegehy made the B R e b the last year 1o the amountof §1,000, and | purasols at the foot of Oalk strect. The | five to twelve —feet, —while —ariesion | horencnod the Carson & Cotorado railroad, | Hhpstid company shullnat ve envivied to ree | (M ey Wiy ompany, — its - succes- | affitmativo by tho losaliy Gualtied electo s now owns eight head of horses, two of cattle | soeretary promised 1o 2| water could bn easily had, it 1s thougnt, Tho ; ot 0 celvo auld bonds or uny thercof. evon thous i X ) LL fl nised to abate the nuisance - ’ tho terminus of whicl v Ko ali- eoton v sors and assigns, which shall ‘ch to upd | of Donglas county, Nevraska, and the samo 13 and fifty of hogs. Mr. Potter is a man who I ; Apans hich is now Keebo. in Cali- | (he electors of suid county of Douglas shall 18IS, tluch 1o und P temperature of Garden valley is liko that of | o hereby duly duel utriod g ptea d 0o LW sho ek w o % 2 A | oruia. Here he made atrip into Nevaaa | havel eir vote authorized the issuance run with all of its sald property in Douzlas | hereby duly declared eatrled und aceepted in R My o horo in 159 on"is: | weight of the averaze man, and of four | ouly fow inches of snow fall atany time, | hrg it Hisited the Columbus borax warsh Dndyibng ailtighis o a0l b bliain ooy parly fato Whost itnds () Anvitness Whwor, | o, Wrounto <ot my voice of bis worldly goods at that timo | inches’ thickness will support a man on | und it melts ina few hours. Hore Burton | Cuinamen gather the i e determenation beeomo forfoit ] : o stiowed an qld toam of mares, an old wa horsoback. Lew five inched thick will | saw 10,000 acros of ryo grass, us high s | o " bowey Sayesalises it is bnulon, ready for | rovided. howovor that it the bogluming, | 4 RIS NORGE Vo s Sobrasis CO8 | Aotine chatrmas M STENBERG, pas and 89,50 400 s et 2 L0 ; Bl iyl r ot That crys s it 15 hauled, ready for | Drogross, or compiotion of sild iaprovements | UFal Raliwiy compiany his eiused those pre Actinz Chinfrman of County Conimiss'on and harness and £2.50 in cash,” Ho now bear the weight of an 80-pound cannon, | fman in one place, markot, to Candelavia, where it is ship,ed by [ shali be delayed or ebstructed by auy of the 510 be executed this2d day of May AL D, [SEAL] @ fing quarter soction of land, woll improved | o immense Southenstern railway | L3 Brass grows luxurianty only Where | yuiivoud. There are thousauds and tuousauds | sforesald causes, the mes horein atlowed for | Yy <A © Attest: SACKET, County Clork and free of incumbrance threoand a half R t ¥ | water is closo to the surfaco and " tho s0il | gr'udras of this borax land stiil opon for loca. | tho prozrcssind completion of 4l impr Dy Ea s ORI A LSV A L L peididy milos southwest of Palisade. He raisea | ©f I°ngland pluced so enormous a valug very rich, Another vallev. uorthwest of Tw gl 3 a | ments shall be extended to the extent of suc! = o — K " % Tast year 1,000 bushels of whoat and. 700 of | t1on on & small strip of its land near | Pioche and fifiy-live milos from Garden val- | bots, ,l‘;fl‘l’l‘l'l"‘ \;'XE”,L; ;”[‘L;:‘."\fh“’:e“"’““J“;"‘?vu: dolny R R R ey DUz ) ce D ealdent, DR.J. E. McGREW worn; of which be hias sold to the amount of | Bormondsey us to charge at the rate of | loy, is White River vailey. This hus two or | mib B SRMD: Wun SACLOE Vistiert B o ey | ariso belw e s LUl Eearotiry. 050 and still bas moro Lo sell, besides re- | $65,000,000 throo soltlors, but otherwiso has all tho | haotiiiih, WHIGH i OWHEA DF B0 B e | ihowatd Nebruski Central Rallway company | giato of Nebraskin, County of Douglass, ss. £ DR serving suMicient for his own use. He has | o overur ’ o qualt fes of the first deacrined. Hore ayples | SOMPAY, DUt WhIch, dosple I o e, | e e o o o focying Of A¥ | “On this:d duy of Muy . sold stock also to the amount of §160, Bo. ho pvernge annual temperature at | and coreals aro grown in large quantities, | frantomation. - The returnod prospecior i braskn Contral IEallway company shall bo | Beounwy elork in and {nty, porson: sides raising bis crop last vear Mr, Murphy | Jicksonville, Fia, is 60 degroes; of | and Mr. Barton says be never saw such oat- | g pRriatan. 10 PRtuLan Praspee reforred for detormination to n> board of | Ay upponred theubove numod J. if. Dumont Workod for cuhoes s ide sumerant to hay | Augusta, Mo, 45 degrees, und of Hart- | fields beforo in islife. Tho noarest road to | sure, Wt when o vuiirond s compltod | wrbitratom. to bo avvointed us bareinuftar | 489G, b SIS W 1R 10 e, berols expensos of his family duriae tho summor. | ford, Conn., 50 degrees. theso uncqualed valloys 1s now from Iu- | foineie WIS, WERCRKIEE BOMEN i tae not | Proviaes. Siighied the T0rog0INg INSLrUMONY ks VIC Dresi- Ho owns four head of horses and seven head Siwhteon rofrizorator cars fillod with | Feki NOv., wheuco it 18 necossary 10 travel | avan guossod at by tho fow Wi know somo: | yLhe chirter granted by the congresy of the [ dent and seerctury of the Nebraska Centrul of cattle, has sixty-five acres fonced and | 5 700.000 pickles recently loft Pittsbur, by wagon over the mountain roads to roact [ gy K T v ate ho kuow some- | ynjred States, under which this bridge wili | Ruilway compunys they ucknowiedgo the exe- Rinety-five In cultivation. His postoice s | 2700000 pickles recently le t Pittsburg, | glom. -~ In the northeast part of White Liver 3 S marve Lo construet vrovides that the bridze and | cution of the ~aid nstrument to be the volun- Palisade, consigned to n Kansas City d valley shalo, coal aud petroleum exist in —_——————— its appronchies shall be open to the use of all | tary wet and docd of the ssld Nebrisku Cen- Among othors in this vicinity who have [ o 1891 Reading, Pa, had 793 w. large quantities, This is ouly tweaty miles BUETURE RO0B S0 ANWAT: AR maL e Sharcos fog. (15, a0, ot shld | K¢ un dsod up sissis vice prosidest and BUsre. found by oxperlonco that farming in Hiten. | dings, 1,792 babios and 1,062 funcrals. from the proposed railroad. : Toorloss night lnst win. | DHARO tnd the rules foF the operation of the | tary of sald company. 0ok couinty pays mby. be montioned: Jaroos il S M B hrionlcamnaiontint iR ane i Snrings, ||k (esRjooldiaud cheerlossinighyllast win-li gl fnVossithoirallway, S e cunnos {¥ithons my bind and offctul soal the dute ono mile west of Palisade; W. K. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cieanses the blood, | soventy-five miles north of Ash Mendow, in | teF—the kind of &' night that cleared the | acree, to be fixcd by thofionorab.e the seero- | Just iforesui pave 3 : Huston, fivo miles west; Charlos Jonos, six | Incrouses the anbetits und tones up tho sys. | Doatn valley. This is the placo where the | 5troets, cut to the marrow and made people | tury of war. [ KRED J, SACKELT ost; Parloy McCormick, sovou miles | tom. It has benefitied many peoplo who | immigrants who perished ia the vallay in 1547 | who were lucky euo.igh to bavea fire hover [ (N considerntionof re ashelpronosed il Bl o o a0 o LI Al e southwest; John iatton, three miles south, | havo suffered from blood disorders. It will | left their wagons, in their last attempt to | around it. tuisidies Lhe Nebrosks Ostral mallroud | @R b Benion” ana' wdouisa: shuil and many others, Ihe postoffico of all of the | help you. escape death from thirst. Oue of the sur- | witnin th o all T Toa thie viht to tun tholr locomotivee, pussen- | said bonis o Issued. registered und dollvored above is I"alisade, = . vivors of the expedition, 8 man named Bon- iin the nowsroow all was bright and | o000 Peeoient teains ovaer snly bridge find up- | and shall an annual vix, fnadditon tog tho R e e Thia Domestic fatriotism av Sea. sonwho mow resides in Tk county, Call. | cbeerful, but without a shiveriug wind | Groaches thoreof. and ovor the main and pass- | Usualand all other tuxes, bo fovied upon cated i v The ship was rolling ssing i ¢! cen pss requien P ing tr, o sald rallway lines between | taxuble property of Dougius county, Nebr Stratton is located in the westerr pareof AR AL arrollingSandwiosatnggliforata Mhad Byvristenitoibanipnithavithialiast a ceasoless raquiem ana tho suow f i DT AR 2T G0N (6 Wast, | ka. sufiiclont to Day tho interest on sdid bonds the county, on the B, & M., and has bed frightfully, says the Detroit Tribune | gunsight mino was within fifteen miles of ored softly to the deserted sidewalk be- ach of suid brid d e Seton T0f us it becowmes duv; and at the ti posiotly i 1o “ii/x Nest of Uio | The wind' howled The waves ran | thissor Barton and his party, eroforo, SRRt i e ks o i o | i st cownty S, Gommoncin (o s Valloy.” It was laid out lu the fall of 155 mountain high, ig ing oaded a number of burros with two canvas " n - Stook yurds and rallway company at ath | vear prior 1o the maturity of suld bonds, sha Yalley ) Svarassidionkinie (L of A5k | mountain high, holligheniogillashen, il ablans, each ono of! thom! containiog | - Justibafore) dumey was oalled. n young | Onuhs) alsolbosmeen it ot ety g | L I 00GILon t0 ] oUher axos, Do Tevie 1886, It was never afilicted with a boom, its | v rattled. *My God!™ | alve and a-half gallozs of w WERE | cirl camo timidly into the room, and leaning | of suld rallway north of Pacitic or Mount | upon’ the taxavle vroperty of suid Douglus growth being steady, and at pres 5 | groancd the thicksot man ‘with his | tne party reached Kane Spriugs theso wero | bor dimpled clbow upon o turtle sadly sur- | Lieasantstroei in the city of Gmahu, Neb. | Golnty andicontioguld annuslle ideriten K A g present num- | nisht shirt only partly tucked into t i £ g ’ ¥ and u point on the Litve Papililon ¢ from y year until thereby u sinkin: A vers obout 500 souls. Almost overy stato in # i VALY into tho | emptied in a lnrge canvas Lauk, and the sl | veyed her surroundings. section twenty-five (25, township Hfte 5, | fund shail boen obtalied suflicient o | Jsunsurpassed - n the troatmentof ai formy of tho union is representod among her citizens, | 1OV Of his trousers, “‘we're gone.” Just | mals wero imuediately sent buck for more Sho wasn't protty, her form was far from | #0rth of twelve (12), cust of the sixth | pay suld bonds ut th turity thereof? PRIVATE DISEASES, and all disorlors who are noted for their hospitality, toriftairg | 48 he seized wlife preserver his arm ater. Kano Springs’ hies in a voleanic | 7 B T E L il principal merldinn: and also between a point YES, and debilities of youth and manhood. 17 years' enterprise. Being situated in the | Was stay : femule, who | regiou, aud the trailof tho hapess imm being graceful, her face was thin, ana her [ oo the main line of said raflrond noar the in- NO, experience. His resources and facllitfos (4 i rrics ) F ZITH 1 1 s Ve o valoer ves lacked lustre, but there w terseotion of Fourteenth and Izird streets, The official canvus of the votes cast at sueh practieally unlimited. The Doctor 18 reco conter of n fine mgricultural soc- | fell upon his' neck. oh, Willium! rants has nevoer been obliterated by wator | o3 . but there was & pluiful | tersestion of Fourteensh und lzurd streots | _The offfolal eanvas of the votes cast ul such | flandod by “th. press, and ondorssd ‘i tha tion, Stratton 15, and always will | she sereeched. **O) 7illie! We s orsand. Thewr camp was finally found, and | expression in ber face ana a pensive e | Shiuhia: and it wis cos L0 allow oneh un YRRy EVROBL D Wt sl strongzest terms by the poople for fulr tront- bo a fine trading pofut. Sinco August 25, | bo drowned!® Tl l!li\\i\vxililfl. W ""]” hore wagon tins: and tent pins. were found | avout hor that. arousod tho latont sympathiy | oYery Failkond eslring i onter dho ey of | tiom. woro chst'n avor ool iinog WoRt and onest peofessional idyvise, o 1801, there bas been shipped frow that point oo A7 he thickset man mado | upd some oldfashioned square nails, which | of tho assistant foroman, who approached b Over its tracks, the richt o use such | sald proposition, the issu the hond most powerfal remedics known to modern B05 Gars of grain, whici would aionns gy | 10 effoet 1o controvert the declaration. | tud been used in the construction of wagon | qud tnquired her mission. Sho snid suo was ot erau s, “demois an | hmd the Rovy O e thxos Hherein apociiiod, | Scionce for tho suocessful’ troatment of the the aggregute 257,000 bushols, My darling husband,” yelled the fe- | beds. The wagons themselves had been | u printer, carvied o union card and wanted clities as muy be necessary and proper for | ana notice s here ven that the wbove ’u‘.‘lf'o-"x;x' 1 ATy NETREN The bank of Stration hias u capital of 0.+ { MAle, “what'll you do without a lifo | burned longzago by the Indwas. Lueimmi- | work, onducting of tho bustiess of suld rondsi | proposition lins boon duly, aui lexully e | GGG Willious tho 10ss of 41 BOUFS Siue 000, C. W. Snurtioff prosident and Ik, J, | prescever?” . Thie thickset man gave no | grants had beon compellod to leavo their . aacitaurens sise to aiikehund Al uor MR | ouiel e b e S| et buclsnad 5 Hardin cashior. The Commercial Banking | heed. He was buckling the hewyy corlc | Wagous behind here, becauso they found Sho hadn’t boon in the room ten minutes | raliway compunics. and nlso that ail ralway | the swme is hereby duly deciared eirricd and | GLEET-Ono of tho most completo and suo. company’s capital is 815,000, ( Vounum, | belt under his arms. The female | themselves unable to getoatof Le before the influones. of hor prosonce mude | compunies shull have the rizht to connect | wecepted in the aflirniutivo. cossful trentments for gleetand wl annoving prosident. The Stratton Heraid, repubhican, | shyiekod | 8 e femalo | oxoapt by the way acy had com ac | P ey sonce mido | LRy s e any point withim o) | "f witess Whreof 1h've hercuuto ser my | dsehipsosvou known 1o the meliul profes 18 ably conducted by It. A. Williame - Sy | shvieked in horror. *‘Wilile, Willie! itsoif mamifest. Tho noisv uproar coased, | iy 'of the eity of Omalia with wuy Hue of | Luna this 22nd diy of June A, . 1802 Sion, - The fesuits are teuly wondurful, . count of the searcity of water they lefuall | men who bad always talked at the top of < 3 Y p' 5 vinlle clute o hor i’ ey i C W 8 tulked ral hich “the sald Nebraska Centra [ M. STENBERG, STRICTURL—Gire tust known remedy for ton his R00d Achocis wod churchos of b | 10 Watled, “clutching hor husband’s | toir valuables bobind, retracod thicie stops | thoie 'voicos iy known ber K e e Chin an o s DA 310 05 S GULINE L OF SArloLuros WILhOLG bialts, onts lending devominations. aurm, “what are you doing? It xty miles with their cattle, all to die a hor- | ordiuary tones, und sven” Slug 29, & rough, | miy heroafter construet or ciuse Lo be con [SEAL:] ting or dilatinz A mostremarkable remedy. Courad Shueler camo to Hiteheock county | WS perfecily obvious that ~ Willio | rible death soon atter. oarsa (oow, who was nover kunown Lo | striotod oust of the Missouri river, whother [ Auest: FRED. J. SACKETT, County Clork. | SYPHILIS-No treatient for this torriule In tho sprivg of 1855, and onterod a uartor | purposed, primarily, hisown rescue; and | Barton prospacted for the gunsight load for | draw a breuth' except u g f by itsoif or throuzh the agenvy of any other Jori v Dioodiginoass has wyopugn hieg apcosmtil X : 5 arily, cue; ept Lo utter au oath, lupsed | ¥ itse [ ] or hind stronsgor ondorsements. 1 tho 1 section "of land, and after pying tie foos | the eldorly fomnle prossed the inquiry | [iRY days bn evory direculon, but fulled 1o | into absolute oot ! R R e T | e Y T R T T e o o, shioarionod, ho | no furthor, “Aud you're going to leave findit. 'horeis'no: waier s1ywhoro gwsy . it and pnosing tracks of xuid rallway into NOTIC] Lavory Lrite of thi holsoh ontirely BYRIS 4800, QAINR | sionr donocet wio L I4 S8 KR G0 SOBYE ; 530 Jabs hrou so seckre.Alito cash o hug | Lo dCATRt o= wifoy to d=drown®” | (il sixty milos, As @ conspuuonoo’ biris iplelizetRmas il tisni i liaven omonotihe Giosic of Donglas Coun the hecessaries of life. Ho crocted a house | S1C Wis hysterical. With blanched | that live in tho dosert must necessarily come It was this shoicagie, and, stayed, and by | 18 rallway lues' hereaftor —constructed | G the 1ith day of May, A D, 180 the fol- ness, thnfdity, despondency u. 1l wo. ] On the Trontior pluth, and blansed. sho krand | CHeck and st 1ips ho guzed silontly upon | thore to drini, Dovos woro mot with by tho | bt anais. modtecy sud swoos. womuoyy | Mt the county” of Doughia aad ithin | jowihspropostiion s Ty the ondof of tho | AhE, R, of youth o mutiond, Akl which bo baa broken 1o corn Hiy | the awful warfura of clements. Sho | thousands. Thoy food i tho dosorton tho | ways 8000 ODUMAGGd Mersolf 10 OVOrvono | Gny butd withor anst o west bt tho Missear | Board of County Comm balonersof Dotslis | BKIN DISIASES, » | disonss of tho frst veaturo was . crowned . with | frantically clung to his trombling form: | $66ds o a sort of gruss thut grows tnere; | arcund tho offico. [f sho over taed (o cateh | EIver and to Cross the same, and the vikht-of | contly SEbIILGE S B NOLe BE AVGtan ) | stomacn, Dlodd.” 1vor, kiineys S biaidor BUCCOS! as he had @ vounti- | *Willie, Willie, d—don’t you want to | they come to tho spring in tho evening, stay | work it was becafién'she didn’t want it, and | Way thorcof, for the purpose of entrance 1o | e on tho 10th diy’ OF Juno, A« Dr 1% for | 4Fe treated su ccossfully with the groutss ful erop. During the fall he secured another | - ave your w—wifoy?”? H there all night and depart in tho worning. | there wasn't & priot 1 the shop who | 8nd ezress ‘from the cliy of Owmaha: Pro- | io,e0on or rejoction pursnunt to tho provi known romodios for the dia s ¥ y? illie ¥ 5o b > G g rito o sstion st frao quarter of land, by contest, on which he put | aither di They wore s0 tame and so numerous that the ) v - i vided, That the use and enjoyment of each | G UERE )G oy ek onses mnde and Write for eireulirs andauostl . 3 dither did not hear or else was not suf- | oy, ' woulda'y have shagials coat in ber detense. d i rilite by othier ruilrond com- |-S10N% OF the BUtULes L s e B Sth and sarnam tss mahaseb, o timber culture filing. He has during the i prospectors used to kill them by the dozen by | Sometimes when .a man would extend her ;‘,f:,u.','-}'.‘:.’..fl‘ be \u:n:" Just nd nkuulfl tomm | provided, which proposition is us follows, to- I _and L LLES - 3 past seven yours, by inaustry and frugality, ficiently decided in his views to venture | meroly throwing stones at thei, < o i 3 » A UBSARIS, | oy (g building, outbuildiugs, windmill, ete, Ho | it Would bo your h—h—happiness to- a volumo of water runs out of the ground, | pettor instincs Within bim, and filled biw | Pany, 1ts successors or assizns, and subject to | Shall the action of the bo. el ounty eom: has ten sores of o grove on his tuber claim, | —to die for ‘your little wifoy " - For the | 4ud is calied Saratogn springs. ~This forms | with ambitions b dvor folt bofore D et ales uhd rofulitions of tho | misslouers of the county of Douglus, in tho his half soction of land is clear from incum: | first time Willie noticed the distracted | ®$mall iake callod Yulo lake. ~In the spring . 4 Novruska Central rallwiy company, 1ts sue- | stute of Nebraski, had Dy reason of wn ole e i o' o Zn%, wh e nee und | tion held insuid co on the #d duy of No AT brance, and his stock and personal effects are | woman by Y P Y Rty and tho lake are found fishes two or three S . cessors or asalny, us shill be necéwsary and | tion held insaid ounty o .”, | !n,MV 9 1L Lost Vigor. Wwotth in exooss 0f $000. whila' ho. Owos Lo 4 by his side. **Mary, Sho usod to formin’ pretty picturo as she | proper, just wnd reasonable. vomber, A. D. 1885, whoreby said bourd of Use (¢ and fay o sacisiod, ho potu- o lantly shouted "y aalis U° | jnches long, shaped like minnows, but | hovered with slopiug shoulders over the | © i cuse thal at the timo tho Nebraska Cen- | county commissioners cased o bo surveyed e N s it adumhlla ho Dwos y shouted, *don’t you® realize that | speckled liko trout. Barton friod soie of | case, with tho 886 ght gleamng on hor | tral Rallway company shull otherwissbe en- | und fald off Into lots blocks, streety and it - NON MOHL £, Willlaw Daboke, liko most of the oariy | 118 18 no time to discuss sentimental- | those, but found ihem uneatablo, 8s they | junocont face, anti hér tapering fAingors steal~ | Utled to recetve tho last fustallment of bonds, | aileys, tho followlng duscrhud real ostite settlers, cams to Hitcheock county a poor ities?” The ship did not siulk nor was | were strongly flavored with borax. Tho v pereln provided, said compauy shall huve | then owned by the county of Douglus, nnd sit- - 3 4 3 8 ing from LOX 1o box—aud Lhe eusy, off-hand, 4 of D 8, L0-Wi o man, He took up i quartor section of land i | 81y one lost, but for ever aftor the thick-. | prospector took & swim in the spring, but | griceful way in l\"“:k:h AC 100 ouRY, OfCh ‘nnflu 1o bu ooustrioted through the agoncy | unte in sald county of f:l IEIAS, to-witi - Ho- ,! G n n F M E N i county of Douglis and trom Kane Springs at a shorter distanco [ Sne worked that night. the city of Omaha, and also thut it will allow | omiee of the County Cierls of Douglas Connty. 1 tho bloo | MANHOOD, i ubitlon, nervous- o mend_tha marselons French Jiomedy CALTHOS free. wil a 4l gunranioothut CALTHOR will Dinciunrges & i 5 b o SUhior CaTDOFALION. OF DATL if I e tho the spring of 1555 and_weut to work with a | sef mun and tho elderly femnls seemed | though be oniy remained a few minutes ho | typos from thelr- various places of concoal- O o M hsourt Tlvor, And Within 0uo | twentvenine (i, i township fifteon (i6h north determination to win. His offorts were | i0 huve a botter understanding of each | became very ill owiug to its miweral qual- | ment arvusod the envy and admiration of all. | bundred miflos thervof, or shall’ huve d Of Pt e0 LhArLoon (1), enst Of the sixth princl Easily, QUIokly, Permanently Restored. srownod with suceess, and by the autumn of | other, ities. No copy too illoy or hor to handie pned upon such construotion through tho | pal meridiun, running thence west twelve wnd Wenknenn, Nei neas, K ty. ond all {839 ho bad saved somo mousy and conaltided Dhicks are found i tho tules throughout | g cob 100 illogitie tor hor to handies no | Widio, SP°Rucl) Ouor carporation or party: | fifty no-hiiidredchis (2 50-100) chising, the nce | tho uraln of exite rom early orromorutor bxcomen, ho would luvest in anothor piece of land, the yoar, and the ubiquitous rattesuake,both | cast it up, . wit Nobrasits Contrad 1T ey comang st | soiftl Torty G clistus, thenee oast swelvo and | L it T P WA e oty The soason of 1800 was & corkor, and in cou: | My iitl X of tho slolowinder aud mountain varioties, . ot bo entitlod to recetve said lust installment | fifly one-nundredths (1230-100 chuins, thonco | Sirendtl developunt, i tono give b ooy v vith the writer & > y little boy was very bad off for two . . of bonds untess, or untll it uve caused | porth forty (0) chalns to the plues of begin: NI And portag o Y, e, DAL versation W o writer a short time | months with diarrhas v 0 15 found here in great numbers and ever When she laid off "uOthlug seemed to go | to be executed, nexnowledsed and doliver Ring. beinz the east fifty weres of u tract of du. Jmmedioto improvewent wen, Fallure archass, Wo used vario g [ Viiponsibio 2000 rereroncus. - 1 ) since Mr. Dabuke remarked: I thought | medicines, aiso called in two doctors byt | £030Y W fight, especially in hot weathor. | yight—the foremau was in & bad humor, the | to the sounty of Dougias un in ont Jund therotofore known as “Tho Dougles [ gubERES 8 erenions. ok, oxplanstions { bad made a mistake when I bought the i i L two doctors, but | ppgtnainus are not partial to the rattlors, . ) B A writing of such other corporation or party | County Poor Farm," and causod 4 blat theres J nothing did him any good unul d ¥ men didn’t feel like pulling out and the ERIE MEDICAL CO,, BUFFALO N.¥ Jens farm, but 1 raised cuourh from twenty- | Chamberiain’s Colie, Lholo Al wo used | puyif snything will luspire thom with & | forms wore always lata, [ut whou sho | Bladine it orbim. to avide by and pustar | ofuo b rooorded tn thi pubilc records of sakd - four wores of wheat aud 10 acres of ryo 1o S lo, Cholera and Diarrbaca | whplesome horror itis & black spider, the d everythi "l the couvenunts and agrooments of suid county us Douglus additlon, and wuld lots to ) ks remedy, which gave prompt relief and oured worked everything went with a hop, skip | braska Rullway company. in this proposition | be appraised by appraisors appointed for that L3 v for the entire 100 mores.’’ Mr. Dabnke | bim parmanently, 1 coneider 1t pL slz0 of & thumbuail, Its back is the color of | yud juwp; the editions wero abead of time, | contalned reluting to such Tallway eust of the | purpose ity fndgeof ssid county, i 8 e farin of 130 noros, cloar of neutn: | wedicint et > and o Cany et L0 DOSE | gold. ~This amiable aractnid bullds nest 1o | 4ud i mon wero i & chosrful mood. i o Roa” at Cabpraisoniont. to bo offorod CURE brance, tine frame dwelliug, barn, outbuild- commend 1% tonll who need clentlously | tho ground, aithough it has no cover, like . But nothing heretn contained shall bo taken | for guloat publle auotion, and dive d virl: YOURSELF! Ings, windmull, ote., thres €00d 1odms, & 10 | yemody {06 diarriims. o or ot oot FOUADIO | (v of the 'warantula; 1t runs vory fast, and [ 1yt ono day they cawo and took her away. | &8, biuding ' ssid compuny to, Conskract | ons of suid lots solf by the sald county of herd of cuttle, and Is out of dobt and is as | ). i, fare 4, 00lio oF cholera morbus. | yus' bite 13 0 poisonous thiat deatis 18 LeATly | s5is was waitod by KCansns. ClLy Tor robbina | 4G FAtlway n Town ws u coudition ‘proco: las, duriug tho montns of April wnd Muy, Ak your Drugeias for 8 happy as the day is long. His address is | h always the result. A tealo ¥ dent to the by 0 rooo) onds. © to various purchasers and deods executéd hottlo of . The o 8 . e suld Nobraska Central Rallway com- | {7 chisers conveying the tle of the aom poisonous retaedy 1or 1l Stratton. 3 Philippa Pawcett has been appointed Otber uncauny losecis are ulentiful and ———— puny forihor Ayrees that 10 the VUL of & | taid oty of ouglus. 10 sald Durchasors 1o unnutural disehnsges and Georgo Hunnah came bere {n tho spriug of | rasideut” tnathomatical leoturckip. by (o | Sioaracn (o e iasaneiin covared: wiih o SRR S Bivpute urisiog betwean the sala compuny | Shd wiorigares tien frou sald purchusers 1o Brivate dncases of men and the 1886 mnd took up @ half section of land, a tim- | council of Newnham urcship by the | pleasant is a large tarautula covered with n - Y . wod wny othor rallway ompaay with Tespect [ gooure (ho payment of part of the purchisse Aebilitating weakness peculiar aiaim ana bomostosd near Suaiton. Ho | followshl am college, and electod to & | uiff vellow bristlos; this creature is 50 bug- Mr. W. M. Torry, who has boon in the | to the uso und enjoyment of any rights under | Lo of sald lots, be upproved, wgallzed. con 1o women. It cures in o few bad & wifound two children. His versonal | owship at University college, London. | nacious that it will sink its faugs into auy. | 4ruz business at Kikton, Ky., for the past | this proposition or "us t Brimad nnd ratified by said county of Dougla; daya without the aid oF - | two oblidies, . Coustaace Jenkins of Sowervilie hall, Ox- | {hiug put in front of it Mr Barton was | LWelve years, says: “Chamberlain's Cough | satlon oroporating rules und regubatl and by the qualified electors of said countyi publicity of & doctor =.dm’“v;‘enm-n::|u'&:’n Pl“.\:luy.n'?: ::. -“;l'::: {o.rd. » \h‘? only woman to take first olass in mnflw bis shotgun ovo day, when nhe saw | lemedy gives better satisfaction thun any l‘:t’lx:i th ral;::. r.:u)‘x :l&nfl:t':n: -1::‘1110;,.1:}..?.‘:? A Sl the said "”"'1"”"("“"\’“ i asion TM.:.W"’ . ‘m,"lwm_ Oure. , Sy s o Y | ted to wud deternilne b0 hroo ar- | 400 SENA County of Douglis, be suthorized, 1 d b O a0 oacon taa acron 01 n Arove, & fing | Sioucal Moderations at Oxford this year, | one of thuso yollow tarautulas crawling out | gthor cough wediolne f buve ever sold. ' | bivestors to bo made up of throo perscns who | (i} e 266 46 aKuouea qulceliin AU B wow frame houss, baro, outbulldings, ete o rocoived wuch of bor education st kome. | of iy blankots. Ho stuck tho ond of tho | Pherols kood reason for this, ~No other will s Dr L aate dlubribs Doure of dte | Supawared wud clcoted L0 Eaouts A ety ot Tio Byans Chemical 0v, snd doesn’t owe quyund'y w dollar, (,-‘”m'.‘ D ————— hickory cleaning rod he had in his baud in oure a cold 80 quickly; no oiher is 50 certain | sucdéesso; of tho distrios embraoing the | TS of wil of ite right, titie and Interost CINCINNATI, O. e ack cauacy (s ‘Rood eaough ToF | tam wisk mover sucosssfully eitacks & afe | front of the snidor, and thoe lutterloatuotime | & Preveutive Aad oure for oroupi e otber domuty o Douglus. to b aaleoted by o tvos | Lor tn'yy "ot auid ots s 'sold o o vur: U. s A 0od. Do Witt's Sarsapar! in attacking It, and bit it 8o forcibly that the | #ffords so much relief iu cases of whoopiug 3 - R 0 888 08 OF | Gliasers thireof, or tho heirs or assigns of suid him. He raised o less than 200 acros of land | makes pure, new blood and o au ug - olbly that the suid court. Provided. that any such rallway 3 ouriches the old cough. ; Y ' Durchasers. COmpaDY, Obuor Liay suly Nebrasks Uontrai