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SqueL am 43 Yourabefors VI};uPubHO. 11 - " ; \ - e —— A | L PRIHT3, | RATEN BY LIONS. | SLEBP-SIGHT. T N T E DAILY BEE ,\K:,..y Ry CERRIBLE DEATH OF 4 FROSPECTOR IN | 1ny gy CE OF THE VIND—A SIN 19, = Sostens ericun teetetenenan f Leadsille Dumoen ¥ ‘.‘N” DR.C.McLANE'S — e P 5 12| A most horrible aud ghastly il l\l\m Sun. 3 = AN OPEN o | s Farnban, bet. i o ots ex’s Piniks | - .8 tration of th experiences of wan in 1 L have intimate acquaintance with a | | 5N LIVER PILL T o e s e 712 hia uasiduous pureuit of wealth is that lady in one of the countien in Kausas SECRET age & Northwestern 75 1 vear, in adsance (postpa Manches ey o : yes- | who is of Scotch desceut, well-bred, | T Bt SR i | which was given to the reporter yes. | who is , well-br RAXLVTAY. o the e T ek e ina Terday moriing by 3 party of prospec. | intelligent and trathiol. Within » AMONG THE LADIES uftections of the L TIME T-BLES. part of her family relationship she | Complaints, D; 'y tors who had just retursed from the | f T | exhivits at intervals an exceptional Guunison districts, aud who are now 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! The bril fascinatin, » . ache, or diseases of that charact stand without a rival THE MAILS. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTE, \ Locs Aot overywhers toadl WANTED foo e Spmeemovesy Flavoring Extracts, €tc , by sample, (0 famillss, Frofit good Outht free. P.opie's Tew Co., Box 5920, Bt. Louis, Mo. Datly Frpress o Mixed do Froight do .. LxAvr ONAIIA ARRIVE OMAI A TTORNEY AT LAW-Canpiuily Block, | OMANA & NORTHWESTERN AND 5 TTORNEY AT LAW—Offico in Hansoom's | Bloow'gton(ari:25 pm | Om ba (srr) AT G By arpian S ___ OMAHA,NEB. R W ©. F. MANDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—948 Fambam Strest AT Nebrasi RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. <pmion—218 South Fourteenth Street. y, vis: 4:30 8. m. Othésopen rom 15 to 1 p. m. Sundays. T8 F. HALL. Postmaster, And Departure TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. Ked Cloud (are)7:56p m | Plattsath (ar) 4:20 pm KEPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. | encamped on the Arkauas Ruv Were passing through it, when sudden- ly & number of mountain lions made their appearance and started immedi- atgly for their prey. One of the men of No.3 Tooring other sought protection in kis legs and, rumning to a projecting rock on the mountain Side, was ena- led tu see the terrible encouuter be- tween his comrade and the lions. There they were in bloody battle, while the shining claws of the beosts were seen to combine and sirip the PICKETS. 10UX chill mountain westher, aud his only He started on, however, and wanted to reach the trail before night was there to lead him astray with her my- kept sweet only « fow days longer Boot webbing, per £ than another sample washed as wsual. The addition of two, three and five of borax the butter kept sweet from fifteen to twenty days longer than without any preservative. Concerning this Jast-mentioned sub- stance our consul in Florence wrote to men‘al eudowment, either subjection events as if seen with the eyes in the daytime. My Kansas friend has a dream, ghostly ehade in the chamber. She wakes up witha full knowledge of the misfortune that has happened to a blood relative. Her vision intelli- seuce covers only relations ny blood. Relativis by marrisge may die, be ounded, or violently killed, and the sisters will know nothing of it. And Haute, Indfana. My husband was ab- | strong, that the disease of his lungs seemed to have passed away, and that he intended to take the next steamer i iant, tints of Complexion for whic 30 natural that no human being ean detect its application, PITCHEHN CASTORIA Children box on a track. I looked through his box a5 though it was clear glass. In the box was a coffin, and lying in the bon. On his feet were shoes that had perforated toes. Never having seen shoes of this style, they attracted my attention. The buttons on the coat and vest were very peculiar, and Medicine, WIND ENGINE It 8 the SHORT, $ERE and Safo louta Batwas IT8 TRACK IS STEEL RAILS! TR T prs e IT8 EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS. Al Ticket Ag hrough Tickets via b 1880. and but one between Gmaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS CHICAGO Perfect Track, E igor Coachos, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS ol Pas Also for Y facted Bladder Diseas or, Blood and Kidney e T CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. 29 | Fecourse from invitable deacl was to | sent it the Army of the Cumberlund, | Sotate i mweia s erony LePT z = =L Expred......5%0a, m | Fxprow.... 480p m. | Feach a camp. To return through the | A Iudy friend lived in the house | Prutiever for Man cna meiy | K. C., ST. JOE & C. B.R.R., : D. L. THOMAS, Daily Except Sundaye. R 6| valley he dared not, and by making s | with me. Dan was my favorite | Choup, quick and rottable. I the outy Direct Line to WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOCRAENY OX (HIS COUNTRY. Wt « A TTOREY AT LAW~—Lonnt mones, e sl sl e Corrugated osiling, N, 1 00| ciEittons Beouta e frutod REaCits|| Erothar SUA T o iates el iatsere ST. LOUIS AND THE EA 3 - AL IR R SR e SHINOLES, | would strike the teail. It was.lmost tome. Oneday T reccived a lotter From OMAHA aud the WEST. S | ediiosm | Beommgesivioam (best) sh gles... 73| dark and a sl'ght raiu began to fall. | from him in which he said that he was e s s e . C. TROUP, Kearns a6 pim | Ked Clod (1) 675 & _ % . bbi . 5 e - | Hastings () 8058 w | Bloom'eton (@) 1:0pm | < bulk, per bu 5 riads of starlighis. This was when he | for New York and then go into the Mothers lik P s, DEXTER L. THOMAS, e ey | Inanen (on 1 Opm | Cement, b ..o committed h s crror; for he wandered | Loathercracker region of Penasylva, ysicians recommend | EaStern & Weste:n Cities { A TISENEY AT LAW-—Oruickananks Batia Ofcaun {u9) 700 p m | Indianom () 230 pm | Lowa plaster, bbI from the right direction, and wearied | nia and settle his business aifairs. | CASTORIA. It regulates the | Wit lem charces aud in atvance ot otree 1 ng. T SIGUX CTY & ST. PAUL R R T and discoursged Lot down and buil | The sertloment made, he intendad to | Bowels, cures Wind Colic, Palace Siceping Car, P 3 . CHADWICK, M.l 6:10am | Express. 000 am | Tarred felt, 100 ibs. 3 00|atire. The Light came to succor him, ! remain in Cubs and engsge in busi- N i o diller's Saters' H o SR e e T T e Straw board, . 400 | but now hung r advanced, and scont new. He urged me to meet hi ut wum‘l;"“"”' andide C Wemtinghonse At ek ATRE == [ Lrr A ! 0, G battons, per 100 i o B3 vicious of a comforiable cabin and | Altoons, and b with him during his B SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSYA B E = Sl e % < lenty of food danced before short stay in this conntry. An im- | Vi Kanms City, St Joseph ani6a A. SWARTZLANDE BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R X. Rough 3, and 2 in., in batts, Pplenty 2 Xoi : Speriy bl TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 10thand Paruian | 1cve Omatu, dnllyo8 8 m, 0, 10 5 w., | | par' o0, i . so| him, as if gloating upon his | pending battle in the southwest,whero | EEEEEEE— e i siroot. maytmil | ¥ s by £, ., 3P . 1 O misory. Hc did not suc- | my husband was stationed, made me Tkoto o il 6 S Couiad aifoim s b = 18| succeed iu finding the trail that day, | undecided sbout going. 1| hesitated, | WEI DE MEYER'S CA- | woi™™ WILLIAM A. FONDA. Council Bluff 5 i i s J T d ] ey 16 aud when nightfall came ke ate n few | not knowing whether to meet my | TARRH Cure, a Constitutional AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 125 » 16| ™ g No. 6, Frenser Block, oppostie Post 5w, 0:3 p. 45| pine burrs and luid down cxposed w0 | brother as he requested, or remain at | Antidote for this terrible mala- ____OMAHA NER s s 05, 10| the elements agsin. continued | bome until after the battle and until | 4y, by Absorption. The most w.C WM. L. PEABODY, 5:25 for eight days aud nights, and at lust | T had heard from my husband. | | Important Discovery since Vac- ot ouni 1 2 2 $ 00| ke accidentally discovered a trail. Ee | vout to bed at10 p. m., and dropped | ¢ination. Other remedies may | jou Heno: BARNARD, ot O i, NEBRASEA Oak plank an 4000 ) 5 achod thia,aed when ho shsuld have | (6 slesp at once #P%0 | reliove Catarrh, this oures at Bianli gt Omah ¢ 4 Post Offics, OMAHA, 5 » i ) e 3 s » , Omahia. Gew'rl Agent, Omaba iy Clear poplar . 2000 been overjoyed st his vrospects all | “At 10:30 1 was awskened any stago hefore Comsumption 2aPatents Procured. "R un: Black Walnut 200100 §i120 s CX IO 2 Ly | e awscened by &l ots in. e = 2 > hips seemod to descrt him, and he | short,vivid dream of waraing. Alarm. . s B e BPERRY VR, JEDMERTIONS SuAbE v o [ 1a d down, not caring what came. He | ed, I roused my friend and said: ‘T I0UX CITY & PACIFI( - - - £ D. MCLAUCHLIN. OMAAX & REFUBLICAN VALLEY R . | Green hidex ver b 5; rema ned there some hours probably | have my warning, Something is the AND RS IS DS e i R S (Riih w, e = z sali [ when a party of prospectors came | mtter with Dan.’ My friend iaughed St. Paul & Sioux Cit CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. THE PEACE—Southoast comer Fifison | deil o P2 | Dry salted hides alongaud found him almost uncon- | at me. I soon recovered from my . raun 10ux UILY e CONYECTING SINE BETWERN THERASS Douglasst. e 2 Sheep Pelts scious. They administired a little | nervousness, and again dropped &) ADS. S THE GKE INNECTING LIVE BETY = gt ) bk 3 [T Tallow. . br ndy and succeedod in reviving him. | sleep. Instantly it seemed the sceno The Old Reliable Siowe City Route ! s O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, D R L A meal was prepared, but his etumach, | was changed. I was on the cars irav- he ble Siows City Route ! ’ | COMMERCI Eleh winw, pergal 3 10 | that had been denicd foud for s0 many | eling east. Opposite me sat a white- 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! Attorneys-at-Law, koSl it L R 11| days, refased to retain it. He was | haired mun whe bad s covered besker From COUNCIL BLUFES to Siadlon s T OFFICE-Union Blosk,Piftecnch an¢ Farubam Mard 1 23| taken up and strapped upon horse, | on his knees. Thers was a hole iu 0! Eedironin . B ook Firece = Omabs Wholesale Markets. | Millers bousbon whisky 125 bing unable t> keep his seat without | the cover of the basket. The aged ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS | gn Asehivocs uod | SR & A. L. ROBISON. ] Brandy, very fine, per fal.... 2 0038 0t aud the narrow condition of the | man ocoasionally poored into this hiole. | - Tis seemtard artivie is compounded with e | DULUTH, or BISMARCK, TIOKNEY AT LAW.—Room Crelghton — — Tt e 1501 8 o endi et e onalyioseted | s sandand artiee is componnded. wit - N =2 oy 50 | trail preventiog them from riding be- | I was courious about the contents of | 8reatest care ; And all pointsin Nortjern lowa, Mi A _slosk omaiue ton 5 Osiaita, July 29, 1880, 1 59| side ‘sud supporting him. The re. | the busket, and was plossed when T v e e woadsetul Sl aCrastaryoe Jf Dwkucn o i e suaipped o | Sibmt e .08 IR, SUTTER AND ¥6GS, 1 50a3 00| porter's informauts met the party with | discovered there was tish in it. The | * It restores cray or faded huir to its sousttal | Binterpicieis poe s e iatle 2 o, N HmonTs, wih P s ATTORNEY AT LAW. |.yeube e i 5o | the wan shortly afterward, and, hav- | train stopped for dinner. Getting | U ...\ cupions, iching sot dundras; | SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT . e : 10 ol 1% }ing halted them, clicited the above, | out I met a lady I knew, acd we had | ary the scalp by it use. hecomses white and | is unpurpasesd. Elegant Drawing Room sud e way ity | N EaAW i S5 @ WARBAGH BLOOK. COR. DOUC. & I16TH STS. g, por dot ; 12 50 By 7 00| but neglected to ascertain the names | dinner togsther. Thave forgotten the | ciean s, owne | amil contr OMAHA, NEB. e 2 o, Do T F the wnfortunsto propectors. Tho | aaias of this station, ber I oot | By e tonie propertes it rsors Y laiea: - Ry, pagnes, pints i ots. % A ctors, 0 ) o T | glaids to their wormal vigor, preven 2 matitva | cASDAv s POULTRY. | Domesis chatpaigns. 22 00 | man with his days of starvation was | thoro was & misspelled sign over an | ew, snl making e 1o g e Milwaukes and | C.3. &8¢ nnell atckens, per doz 2 28 | Port wine, per case. 15063 00 | agnost reduced to nothingness, while | adjoining restauraut, The incidents Transfor Depot at. Council Blufls, at 515 p m.. ls, magnificently | ALGRINELIC Tih Contra Lo . L wacks . > Sharrlen ... 15088 00 | his fissure lips and cheek-bones that | of the dream were those of a journoy | 1t o el 10 a, mmaking k4 ; Attorney-at-Law. oo appealad foraid presented a revolting | from Terre Haute 10 Altoona. T way AuHliyestate Asaye 2o~ TEN HOURS tx Anvaxer of e Oiow:—Trout sosema, up stair, 1n Hassconry o |Gt e picture. The man will, nodoubt, fol- | happy, ploased with the changing | it "l smsider i i L s T und e S aow brick bullding, N. W, cornet Fifieeuth and e lop his friend into_eternity, but in a | acenery, and thoroughly enjoyed the ) . Rt 104 LEATHER, ) 3 2 % Joy D Faraham Biresta o 1] Bt ansiter way not 8o tragic and horrible. trip. 1 looked forward to mestingmy | EFUCKINGHAM'S DYE, Jomx 1. Raviox. Gaks R Ruviox 104 | Best onie: _ brother at Altoona, and iu the dream For the Whiskers. . REDICK & REDICK, 10 Butter Preservativss. 1 never dubted that I would meat e . ‘ Att IS % Several ugtes, writes Prof. Cald- | i, oot of the herd from gray operintendent, Wieouel ¥ orneys-at-Law, 50 8 Doweiticeant, . well in The New York Tribuue, have [ “Soon aftor my weatorn train tan i e e OHiRAoN, A attantion will be given to ail suits | Bagent Table Dripe. . 45 | Hemlook upper, perfoot . sppoared tu rocent journals on pro- [ into the depotat Al oona, the sustern e e b wesein £ corporations of every deserption s il | New Orleans Mollasses. 50 | Oak upper, per foot cesses for the ];relsr\'nunnduf butter. | train came thunderiugin. 1 stood by ‘which will neither fth or wash | my2 ¢t in sl ithe Courts of the Biate and the | "y et advancing. Grain, upper per foot. Manetti, 1n Italy, has tried the effect | a post on the platform watching the c v S ek (L TFEE T 1 P i 0 | of much more thorough washing than | passengers got off the train, expecti saliial THROUCH TO CHICACO e e Dot o E;. vnm:“‘;;u:g*- ‘fis \;J;l;;'ég'"(\,’;{,“ex is usually practiced, the operation be- | tosee my brother. gan to doubt | IR . EXLANY. & CGO., | Without Change of Cars! T EDWARD W SIMERRL, RN B e ing continted till e washwator was | his boing on the tram, whou an ox- Nashus, N. B THER AT e Doncis . Sostn 3 = i Simonper quite colorloss, but the buttor was | pressman passed mo whoeling a groat | - i allD e A Doy S thousandths of salt caused the butter | cofin was my brother. One glance URUNGTUN & UINCY 4 PARKE CODWIN, 84 to keep sweet five, fifteen and twenty- | showed me that he sas dreesed in ‘Ru“ TURB"‘E L . Am"""“m‘:u S = e b five days longer than bult;r wifl:ln:l heavy gray Scotchtwill. From a but- RAITROAD. i _ Susots, withG. W.Downe = any salt; with one to two theusandths | tonhole of his csat hung a black rib- T, Raouanon. a3t ! FURNITURE, BEDDINC, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. 20 8 9 = 8 I e the commissiouer of agriculture (see | forced themselves on my notice.’ The ’ And everything pertaining to the Furniture and Only Direct Line to France, E‘.’fi.f,m..rfi; 15 | White Breast. report for Em z;--z vle?d--:w»;:ffy‘ S 'th%’mi‘;he box past e PASSENGERS GOING EAST pholstery Trade —_ S cA . 370 . experiments een tried 1n Italy | and it was put on- the express car for e R TE N CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN | 'S Oysters, 2 Ib caus, §f case - L on its substitution for salt in the pro | Hollidaysburg. Igoton the Holli- Bt e - o B R | e o d b $oue 38| GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. | portions in which saltis ususlly sdded; | dayaburg trams alse BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, |A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE velors by this line s10id both transit by Eu jmou, 1 ‘dozen. 5 17| Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- | but since scientific men disagree as to 'he intense vividness of the dream T R B LOWEST PRICES. b railway and the discomfort of crossing the | ™3, 9142 dozen. . 2 65 sumption s certainly the greatest|the harmlessness of borax in food, | awoke me. I sat up in bed crying. A ncs Bt o 3 oy Snsuary @1 | Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib, 3 30 | medical remedy ever placed within the | thers is some reluctance in respect to | My friend arose, lighted the gas, anl Passongers by this Route have choice of OHAS. SHIVERIOK ANADA, Praxosvi, Wednesday January @ w3, 3 00 | medical remedy i 5 5 4 ! - L .: case % 40 | reach of suffering humanity. Thou- | the adoption of this preservative. | talked tome. With tears streaming FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, S AMERBIQUE, B. Joomo, Wedneelay ¥ebrusty | Stadand Peoghen, 31 288 5 50 | 2ands of onco hopeloss : ulerers, now | Prof. Beceht, director of the experi. | down my face, I insisted that. Dac And the Adsantage of Six Daily Lines of Falace = PRANGE. Tarmman, Wolntetay, Fobeusy | poscberrien, 21, 4 casey o 300 | Youdly proclaim their praise for this | ment station in Florence, has fouud | was dsad. The hands of tho mantle = -ty A eping Cars from Ohlesgo vo | d Buck i Sen, 215, 3 case 280 : i ey | borax in the well waters of the city, | clock indicted 11 p. m. Kuowing that = T 2 . . mprove uckeye ading wine): Blackberries, 21b, ¥ = wonderful Discovery to which they > t 1 13 g MANUFACTURED BY New York City Without Ch L e o $196 ot Socond | Corn, 2 .8 case......... § % | owe theirlives. Not ouly does it posi- | and in the air, as well as in some min | sumething was wrong, T resolved to go i ew York Uity Without Uhange. . T . hon 846 Sioorage, $38 inciudiag wine, edding. | Apples, Gal, ¥ doz. - S b i 3 eral waters of good reputation; and | home on the day that my brother had i | AnEspres lineare cquipped with e ne e Rt ¥ Nacrow Yat Poms S8 ¥cam.. 4 00 | thoely curs Oomanmption, but. Congh, |, R of E30C Ropbiiohi Sob tod. " Again T slogts thie. g | 14854 Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. J an eayeos tou i Besr and { s LY | R frrdedegy 240 | Colds, As , Brorchits, Hay. |} o ncl 3 st | requested. Agaiu I slept, this time 4 o Westiny ir Brakes and D R rt Fe ik, s Bhlo b | Striag Beans. 210, per case o oo e a T on | i scal omriities theTsbeansal sl hsseet unrefreshing sleep that last. Tho Steongost and Most Durable & i it ot FOR 1880. Strest, Bet. Fambads and Dotiglas Next Dot SUNDAIES. 5 the Throat, Chest and Lungs barmless. He preserves :us u--;‘lhm- e\; until moraing. ~ Good humored n ains Acei 8. Nutmegs. 0 g 1 carat w- | ter by mixing with it as thoroughly as | ridicule from my friends had a bene- w ' D in the world. r Peprer e et ""fi;‘;.':a:i:'d‘%: donot sak you | pousible about one-sixteenth of " ite | fcial effect on me, and after teo daya u PULLWAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND D'NINC CARS i | aNae 45 | to buy a large bottle unless you know | weight of pure calcined aud very fine- | T was almost persuadod that I was at- In the Werld A ruioul\ il o Kouke S T | N D | A Gowsi. . 25| what you are getting. We therefore | ly powdered borax; the flavor is not | taching too much importance to a | mundreds inuseln Tow and Nebraska Sofd | pfommuation conees , 1 {EA Lupe 94 | eamestly request_you to call on your | affected at all, and the butter keeps | dream. by Dealers in nearly overy county Comectonscic. il Be cheortly civen by 4 = | Candles, 160z.... 3 5 | druggist, J. K. Ism, and get a trial | admirsbly. 1 ““The day for my departure came. | This cut represents oar 518 Fourteentn Strect, Omiaha, o § ™ 2 i 8| Greenwich Lye.pe 3 % | bottle free of cost which will convince | A new process brought out in Ger- | I entered the car in the Terre Hauts C.E PERKINS, D'W. HIT o p s E &mpfifivzfi& 114 | the moat skeptical of its wonderful | muny con ering the butter | station. I seated myself and looked | Buckeye Force Pump o e - iz 0 : BE | LA ‘merits, and show you what regular | Witha layer aboutau inch in thickness | about me. In an opposite seat sat a "% " Gencral Agent, Omaha. O 23 u 7 ove dollar_size bottle will do. ~For | of a strongsolution of sulphur of lime, | white-hsired man. I recognized him | which is particalariy HEDUEL oo ~ 47 £ = 3| Window et e \leby J, K. Isa. (4) |a chemical that s in somewhat com- | at once as the man I had seen in my | sdapted to Wind Mill teps-dl __ licket Agent, Omaba. T { CRSA count. mon use for the preservacion of cider. | dream. Ho had fish basket on his | uge, s 1t works casily 55 5 e . Toma i = =2z ° HARDWARE. Butter thus treated kopt quite sweet | knees. The faces of the passengers d th oGt ? o O (e i Adress £ Hliot R M Cocs + 3 ] - IRON. . TOWER 00, |2 & dsmp cellar through thres woeks | were familiar to me. At the dinner | 200 throwsa c ot 5 23 §|Commonbar..... § | CHICAGO SHOT 70 |in July at a_temperature of about 59 | atation I met the lady I had seen in | Stream, and does not < b e ey 3 Manatacturers ot degrees, while another sample, not %o [ my dresm, and we had dinner to- | freeze up in the cold- <2 SHAE treated, and uusalted, was quite spoil- | gether. ~Atriving at Altoona, L atood | st weather. Send for e =2 ed. From England comes the account | watching the esstern train come into T <« §° 8 given . The London Times of a test of pricelist The + |STANDARD SHOT : e the depot. ‘1 was sure my brother's & now patent preservative body would be put of the train. 45| w. B RAYNER T iz A | GO butter, in which a trifling quantity of | I stood watching the passengers hurry R i <nly Remed o : Rs | tho material was worked: coutog s5out |1 the diming-soom oo™ | e At Omane, -2, = RS Y | MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & C0., SPRINGFIELD, one cent per pound of butter, after | I had seen in my dream said to me: = ST ACTS KT T5E 3 . ON 3 ' being wrapped in a muslin cloth | ‘Please give way, madsm.’ 1 turned FEVER AND AG EIVER, They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking was put into a firkin without any | to look at him, and on the truck lay a THE BOWELS, § s ith ithout Sy rings. ) sait, and left folly exposed to_the | largs box addressodtomy fathor, Tropk * “he KIDNEYS, | Cultivator, with or without Sy rings SOLE MANUFACTURERS ) s ), air, on the premises of the Ayleabury Dairy company, from the last of July to the last of October, and was then as sound and fresh as at first, having only a little less aroma; about 1 per cent. of salt may be added to flavor the butter thus preserved to suit the fancy of those to whom perfectly fresh but- ter 18 too tasteless. It isaffirmed that butter salted in_the usual way from 5 to 6 per cent. of salt will be driven the Hollidaysburg train, and on arriv- ing home was met by my father, who said: ‘Dan is dead. He died at sea five days ago from heart disease.’ In answer to my question as to the time of day he died, I was informed that 1t was 9p. m. The difference in time of the east and the west showed me that Dan had been dead some hours before I saw him. _Silently I stood in the house by the side of the box when CELEBRATED OSTETTER, wction gives it won +2 all diseases, We Sick ? a1 The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two Horse Style. Enquire tor them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys’ out of the market in consequence of | it was opened. The lid of the coffin 2%, oy Homeopathlcr ¢ this new discovery. 1If it bears the | was removed, and. there lny Dan o e in v 20 yeanQooific Now 28 " test of trial on a largo scale, it will | dressed exactly as T had seen him in ORT et i or 3 5 OBUYIL o wakEn | certainly mt]e'eryr.hmg else into the | my dream. & arge vial of powde i ; Co. | shade in the line of butter pressrva | “I have no explanation to make of o s iers wkpown romely e 1 1s |EB. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. | ico, u1d will bo a great boon to these | the dream. T aiesrsiion to make o 13 | Manutacturers ot ipe, Sheet and Bar Lead, Lead Piy forced t Block Toms Pire saa tovier Lh ou*?: | who are fo @ use butterthat must a0d Oil Cake. I simply tell yon of the fact of my having seen an apparition 2 of thess organe R O o | be put upin a way to keep it foralong | of inantmate. objects. of debors of ‘ il X richve Diseate, inabilits to Fetain of axpall 12} OBDERS SOLICITED. time. 23 Urine, Catarrh of the Bladcer, high colored pd 5 urine, Painful Uritating, LAME o General Weakness, and all Female Com- — “T had suffered for a long time with go- 10" | TONORTH CLINTON ST., CHIGAED. | strangers, and of my dead brother's et Knowing the truthfulness of the ludg, 1 = B DR. A. S. PENDERY, | CONSULTING PHYSICIAN o ouny | itre, cakeor swelled Liver, indigestion and believe her strange story. 1 708 wesk§124 day a1 ome eaatiy made.Costly | ! , indig e——or sirange ato 3 I toraal medicines, 1a certan &n 1t el B L S R e general bad bealth, aud after g mang | gy, e WAS PERMANPNTLY LOCATED iis MED «Batts a4 cures when othing’else can 1@ | —— £ R of edies, mothing done me 89 much | sureand permanent. qare: o 1Al 0t 5 CAL i For sale.uy all Druggists or sent by mail free | good as Simmons’ Liver lator. 1t | fiv = s A2 tion on Disease 193 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA i rosky of the price, $1.00 1 | AFRAFERT & CO., | 80 me iad mow 1 have notto sake ang | brenbloniani s mach i iliowstevers, | S0rve au Injunc JAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROPRS. Toledo, O. an; for Lam well; but T shall keep ouse to cure any one elso of the me 1t in family that have . Contractors and Builders. | Flae Woodwork & Specialty. i ague, jaundice, d; 'y . s Prot.” Gulmeties French Live. adss which cures by abiorption, Ask your druguist By furigifating a tecble constitutign, renovar. ing a debilitated physique, and enr? hing a thin | sad ionurritious”circalation with Hosteter's | i for this noted cure, and take no other, and | Stomach Bitters, the foest, the most bighly b ed gl oy . day, and wil vis 16 | oything the matter. Tt | {f thia noted cure, rer, an . 3 | 4 brightness and dura- | be consuited night and day, i 1ot got it or will not get it for you, send | sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and pre- T e iy o comity o vacelos B T v 16} Agentsfor the Encaustic Tillng is good S ey o Tfit‘:m&imn Gar 19130 o French Pad Co, Tolaio, O, and thes | veniave in exintance | il of color they are. unequalle. Color 2o | parte of the city snd county o ® JAMES & IBH, Agect for Nebraska. W 1510 DODGE ST., OMAHA MLWILTA, 2 Ga L wiilvend you one post pald by setes e 'For sale by all Drugxlsts ana Dealers go srall | 8B, price 15 centa. ecrama S 7122 | The followinz vartation will be valu- ' to impressions on the brain from great | la(li«'s strive are chiefly arti- COUNCI.\\.‘BLUFFS ACUE AND FEVER. | able to those cumtemplating a visit to | distances, or the pervasion of space | ficial, and all who will take the - < 2 = 5. No better cathartic can be used pre. | et et | those regicus, and will serve to-ad | with her sense and seuaihilty, o i | grouiie” G P o (k0 the | g ) M i WAUKEE yaratory to, or after taking quinine, As| Mgy denrs e “12 | monish tiiem in & way that they wiil | vogauce, or mediumahip. “Which is | poce oot bewitching hues Andt i pointa EAST and NORTR T «simple purgative they are unequaled. | Awning siripes. . % | tortify themselves not o-ly sgainst it! s el lolic ng fial R BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, | Lewiston A" one predicamer mul- | The periuds at which this condition | fOUlOW the use of Hagan'y Mag- | v orexss TRAVELING PUBLIC s joney - nolia Bal, The genuine are nev Hamilton ... 2| tiplicity that On_or | isactive coincide with misfortunes to | ROlia Balm—a delicate, harm- NTAGES v Each box hasa red-wax | Omega. . about the Ist o apectors | distant membora of her family. Her | lessand always reliable article, THER RUAD = S Ty e A LT Pl " | mploted their outhi st Pitkin anctahse) crelflediwsd s o) Sold by all drusgists. = TR o Ene it ‘UMBER. departed in search of p.y dust and | Throughout their lives they have had io Magnolia Balm conceals Itisthe ONLY BOAD hotwoen R X Di A "“,};;1‘.'..\;]-“: ‘ SRR s lp o Eraming, 18 it sad uuder 520 00 Saiuble holes. “They travelod. o for immediate intelligence of disaster in | eyery blemish, removes Sal. | COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO D C. MLANES LIVER IS, pr Vi Tia e e tome duya and stopped only for 8 few !hsfl!amgyh}:y dreams, lubmhqu]i(ll:ley‘ lowniess, Tan, Redness, Erup- U wten to s : parod by . bR W Ne 212 b e e b e e | rny,oarance by Iottsr | (jong, all evidences of excite- | PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! |gxipNEcENis highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weak FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. rom Lincoln, 12:10 p. 1, Sheeting, dressed, N acopHiva sockithint nrase eloreTthiek | OF e e rean e Y I ity i Ve A1 aet ostion e o theseant to plevealislasesof | or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Energ: the i E . 5 o No. on both sides. Thay st last reached | ious of things seen, not messag e 4,, _ y_impert s | travelers, it ¢lvos FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its Nervousiiibiliey, oF sty Ot e, Toad ¢ nergy, MoLan B e B swn. Loave but onces | COMmmon boards, dressed .. a small yalley in the mountains aud | word or sound. They are pictures of {s effects are immediate and | EATING STATIONS at 50 conts cach erve ebility, ¢ O ons arising from Kidney or d ATOCK BOARDS. H 5 bare in outlie, severe in simplicity, 1 you wiah the Boat Traveling Accommoda A Speudy and B Trains e Ut n s made un effort 10 repel the attack | with not a word of speech, rap, or tone gou il by vour ticket by this Route PERRY DAVIS PAIN-KILLER 5 OB from the hideous beasts, while the | motion of pantomime in it, with no pi flesh from the man who was _battling | this clairvoyance oc mediumship does Forietormtion, foldarsy mepe: ste, mobot: GG e S by 00| with the stack of his gan, The cow- | not extend to the male Line i the et e e TIcEse e FINISHING. ard who unfortunately lived to tell | family. 1t is restricted to the females. MARVIN HUCHITT, W H- STENNITT, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. ’ = . 1 finish, 13, 13, and 55 00| his story says that suddenly the pros- | Now for a dream which Mrs, —— de- Genl Managor, _Gen’l Pass. Agent, ! e wilk o I o 6 0 Skl g L N - W. Bz ST 50 00 | pector was on the ground aud that Lis | ecribes: s 7. Sigoo, il STURCES & BARTLETT, 2o }{, 14, and 2 :g 0 | enraged adversaries were de;uurinz ; My \)ro‘lher Dan had g;m.o of the R T AE e S Gou sy Haaa LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. e IR etk Sundays exceptad. -2 0 line 0 00| him. Thioking that possibly one |lun.s It was aggravated by expo:- s e g D Eeamar oyt soretotsommuEn J Do % 001 man would ot sppease their sppe- | ure 4 hard service in_the Army of SOJ:‘ b}’ DR,UG((.H?’,I‘S;; ‘(‘}?‘9‘9‘%5? f‘.‘{l»d .’ DEALERS ~\_§ry“l’hewv CHARLES POWELL, ey sate zar. 23 o0 | tites, the locker-on thought it_about | the Potomac, - Renderod unft for du- peolesse gents in Omaha, & Suply the e 4t manutaciare USTICE OF THE FEACE— orter 15th aud | Mail e 23 90| time to leave, and_so hastened away. | ty, he threw up his commission in the ¢ FunbamSi, OmabaBeb. e e Bt S %5 00| He was now without auy weapon | Pennsylvania Bucktails, and went 10 WM, SIMERAL, out of Omaba to Usion Depot. againat the invesion of hunger or the | Cuba.” At that time I was in Terre

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