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THE DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 11 18 — PHRSONALATIES, The Scoville family can’t keep any too quiet for the next year. Col. Ingersoll has written a play, It They have never tasted the real bliss of domestic lifo, They profer to mingle with the motley throng, dis- cuss politics in public places and wrangle in the parlor and the house of would seem that even Peoria men have | (3,q over their political prospects bbb ' o | Lot me admonish you young Iadies to Lieut. Danenhower will lecture. Th | ghun the field of politics. Educate o8 v T o e yourselve for the practical affuirs of Tt appears that Mrs. Christiancy is will: [ life. .kvm-! to “]‘.‘my ";':"r»,lvi‘.v.:;":f ing to be on good terms with her hushand [ Become educators and —mo B as well as with other men. tender and susceptible minds i0 Arabi Bey has written another letter, Tt | into the house of God and teach tho begins to look as though Arabi Bey was|little children as did our Savior Egyptian for Theodore Tilton. Prove yourselves worthy the attention Sitting Bull draws a pint of whisky per | of some noble young man and he will dy a4 & government ravion, and he has &6- | gurely find you out. Sooiety will 3 i y ¥ auired & regular army crook v his right | i NG take yon by the hand wobons : . and wish you joy and God will blens General Schenck is spending the wam- | i WHE MO Jol FO0 o ddle. mer in Vermont, Persons with a tendency | 9 ) n k 1o play three aces should. Keen away ron, | aged ladies will do well to look upon Vermont, ; politics s a delusion and a snare Private Dalzell announces that he is| Your intercats are safor as o rulo in Mr ngross in_ Ohio. ] K for o6 & 8low W still running for Dalzell evidently mi & run, Colfax says he since he retired f ment likewise adc thousands of others, The Malley boys have been acquitted. They wili be remembered as two dry goods clerks whom Jennie Cramer induced to go buggy ridiog with her. Theodore Thomas acts at all times as if he was about to ask a girl to dance with him, and didn’t want to think he was very anxious about being refused. Sprague admits that he made a mistake never was w0 happy as His retire question. the hands of your husbands, sons, fa- thers or brothers, than in your own. The courta of justice will show more leniency to women than they will to men under the same circumstances, Men everywhere do more for women than they will for themselves or any thing else on earth, They even blow their own brains out for women—or for the want of her—foolish act. I am aware that there are numbers here, and many more 1n the state, who will take issue with me on this suffrage But without entering into an elaborate discussion, I have briefly L ivoreer"He "thoummt. mvecmy) | oxprossed my honost convictions, one of the kind who never sass back, and Tam not here to suit my text Uncle Charlie Gordon, of Shelby, Ala., [to the peculiar views of peculiar E:um”ynhuwunci'r’.lficmwll hisown birth, | people. ere are too many ted seventy-eight years ago,jand a cradle | women in this country who full of twins, born to him within a fow months, Mr. William T. Frye, an aged black smith of Portsmouth, N, H., has beaten the anvil and blown the bellows, as ap- prentice, journeyman, and proprietor, in one shop 52 years, The Rev., Joseph Austral Mr., bered as a Bo-ton ge. who gave the plan upon which e ilivene wha: oreated dis versonal endorsement, Prof. William J. Land, a chemist of wide reputation, committed suicide in At lanta, T was a second attempt. 1t is regarded as strange that he did not utilize his knowledge of chemistry to provide a painless death, instead of which he used a razor and a pistol The latest bulls ron ng Mr, Os car Wil e are to the cffect that T xas h; dubbed him *Colonel;” that he has appro- priated for his ‘‘new” lecture the title “T'he House Beautiful;” and that he will gotr New York to take passage for Japan on July 31, Pae Kansas City Riches, who has b James, abandoned James threatened to kill hi; tinued on the rostrum. There soe 10 reason now why Frank shouid not be pardoned. At the age of 89, says an English jour- nal, Mme. Nilsson feels dreadfully old, in- elastic, and desillustonnee. 4 ccording to lecturing in be reme o8 says that Dr, lectu ing on_Jewse the same authority, when the lady was in America she appeared at a fancy ball whero a Tammany Hal millionaire went up to her and said: “I shall lay down *No,” replied v few minutes her purse was stuffed with bank notes, Mrs, General Grant and Mrs, Senator Logan entered a railway train 1ecently to find all the seats on the shady side of the caroccupied. The former, reluctant to sit on the sunny side, remarked: *I wish #ome one would ‘offer me & seat on this side,” “‘Oh, they would, Mrs. Grant, if they knew who you were,” remarked the aminble Mrs, Logan, These remarks csused considerable merriment among the few within ear-shot, but none of them seemed to know Mrs, Grant, Making a Raise. John Tayes, Credit P, 0., ways that for nine months he could not raise his hand to his head through lameness in the shoul- der, but by the use of THOMAN' KLKoTRIC O11 he was entirely cured. jull0-diw WOMAN'S WRONGS, uxtract From the 4thof July Address of C. L. Hall, Deliyered at. Herman, Speaking of woman sufirage, I have a profound regard for the ladies, and I pelieve many of them are abused and down-trodden. Their rights are denied them in many instances, Some of them have drunken and brutal hus- bands. Others are o cares and respon sands of them, angelic creatures, toil all their life long in obscurity and hu- miliation without a murmur, God be merciful to such, If the ballot would help them they should possess it. 1 am unable to see wherein they are to be benelitted by that condition of things. Politics are not refining in their influence. Do the women expect to level up? 1T fear the leveling would tend in the opposite direction. Since woman suffrage became a law in Wyoming, it has been my privilege to be there during two political cam- - |side of the grav are breaking away from the home influences, from father and mother, husband and children, and all the tender ties that should bind them to those relations, Families are broken asunder, and these once happy circles are scattered never to meet on this Our_courts are lumbered with divorce suits and the 1 atmosphero is roeking with this moral leprosy. Sin stalks about in defiance of law or morality. The bone and muscle, and brain of our country is largely coming from the foreign element recently planted within her borders. Purify and mako attractive your home: L LA True to her ‘Irust. nuch cannot be said of ife and mother, watching and_caring for her nover neglecting a ringle duty in their half. When they are assailed by disense, and the system shou/d have a thorough king, the stomach and bowels regu- , blond purificd, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know the that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. "They are the best and purest me the world and only cost fifty cents. by C. ¥, Goodman. AN EX-CONVICT. A Bogus United States Detective—His Latest Exploits in Kansas and Nebrasks, Not long since a stranger appeared in the town of Odell, Nebraska, giving the name of James Shepler, and rep- resenting himself as a Uniied States detective, He also claimed to be the chairman of the committee having in charge the sale of the lands in the Otoe reservation, and entertained would-be purchasers with statements as to when the land would come into the market. His principal occupation was huntinfi with his hounds and recounting his exploits as a detective whenever he could persuade anyone to listen, He would frequently leave Odell for soveral days, making no pro- vision for his pack of hounds during his absence. The dogs were left to prey upon the neighborhood for their support until they became an unbear- able nuisance. There was some talk of making way with them, but Shep- ler, hearing of it, made terrible throats against anyone who should injure the hounds, saying he wauld burn their buildings and shoot them on sight. By that time the people began to mistrust that he was not what he pretended to be, and one of the citizons wrote to the cheif of dotectives regard- ing hir The lotter was answored by J. J. Brooks, chief of the secret service of the government, Chief Brooks stated that James Shop. ler had no connection with the secret sorvice, but that he was an ex-convict of Joliot penitentiary. Enclosed was a photograph of the man, and a full description, giving the location of soveral gun-shot wounds on his per- son, The picture and description seems to correspond precisely with the James Shepler of Odell, and there is overy reason for believing that he is paigns, and I must confess I[the ~ex-conviet. If they are not saw very few refined ladies |the same, they are certainly verymuch taking part in politice. They|alike. J. M. Barnes, agent of shunned the ballot-box as they would [the Otoe lands, stated that aloper. The othor class were con- |Shepler was in 1o way con- spicuous, and their brazen effrontery | nected with the sale of the lands, appeared on every corner. Who are | though ho had boon there once of the women that are clamoring for this measure! Are they mothers of fami- lios, women of refinement and oulture! Are they Ohristians and do they prac- tice the Christian virtues! Some of them are good aad true, but the ma- jority have flung their domestic rela- tions beneath their feet and have box- od theirreligion. I tell you my friends the only heaven on earth is in the charmed circlo of & fond mother's home. A mother's smilo is God's sun- shine lighting up the human heart, Hor toars are the tender dow drops of aftection called to rescue an exring ono and save & human soul. Who can measure tho height, or depth, or length, or breadth of a foud mother's love ! Sin cannot efface it, and only the grave can hideit. Itis a fountain of the reat deep that cannot be broken up, ain and thoughtless one! spurn not thy mother's love. It is the next thing to God and the Angels, He that has known sad felt & wmother's love and cherishes it in his heart can not be a bad man. 1 would rather live in the affections of my mother than dwell in an earthly paradise. God give ine strength to keep mysolf worthy of her pure affection. Few women can be much in public life and hold themselves above suspi- cion, The public is corrupt and wo- men are not incorruptible. The saf- est place for a woman is st home with her family. Women who mingle much io publie places soon lose those refined and delicate fewminine traces that command the esteem of honora- ble men, As a rule they are forward twice to hunt with his hounds. Mean- while Shefler, unaware that his record was being searched, crossed over into Kansas 10 search of more exciting sport. Going to a farmer's house across the line from Odell he stated that he was a United States detective and was there to arrest s daughter of Tsanc Hollaway for passing counterfeit money. The young lady protested her innocence and at last Shefler said that the girl he wanted had a scar on the thigh and another on the breast He told her that if she wouid allow him to make an examination and satisfy himself that she was not the one ho would not take her into custody. Rather than be arrested and taken away, a8 he threatened to do the girl submitted to him. The father of the young lady has followed the matter up, and says he will make Nebraska too warm for Shepler, It is to be hoped that Mr. Hollaway will be able to punish the man who has heaped an indignity upon his daughter, as he deserves; but we would much prefer that ho would not make Nebraska any warmer than it has been for the past two weeks, Frod, ot, Rochester, writes: “Your SFRixG BLosSOM is wonder: ful; T never used anything that acted so well on the bowels, and av the sauie time was 50 free from the drastic propertios o medicines usually sold for the purpo Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, jull0-d1w AN ‘MONOPOLY LEAGU ' Bians mewoersaip roles for the league, contaiulg stateucut of principle e hods of precodure aud lnstructions how Lo o ey upoly and bold, possessed of an overweening assurance and are without families ize, will te sent on application 0 G. H. () Slroy, Nab. 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Pullman Palace Sleeping Car WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan 8 01City and i, Paul, via Council Bluffa and Bloux Ofty Tralns leave Unlon Pacific Transter ab Conn. cfl Bluffs, p. m. daily on arrival of Kansae City, 8t Joseph and Counc!l Bluffs traln from the South, Arriving at Sloux City 11:86 p. m. and at the New Unlon Dopot ab 81, Paul at 13:80 noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY,0THER ROUTE, £ Remeomber In (aking the Sloux Clty Route yougot o Through Train. The Shortest Line, {ho uickest Time and a Gomlortable Kide tn the Through Cara betwoen COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. licks%) road via the “Blon: Ordors Sollcited, i andall poinks in Dakota. * Thia o | 1 Pace, ARt Mlgsourl Valloy, Ia. W. E. DAVIS, Southwestorn Agcnit, Councl Blufs fown FART TIME! In going Fas: tako the Chicage & Northwest- mazn (] waw. Tralng loave Omaha 8:40 p. w. and 7:40 &, full information call on H. P, DUEY, Ticge geont, 14th and Farnham Sts. J, BELL, U sllway Depot, JAMES T. CLARK, Go Ageni. 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The grestest physiciaus of Europe pro nounce that free gift of Providence the most p tent f wil kuown alteratives, and it / fresh and taming i+ now placed within the reacli of overy iuvalid In the western world SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS b ks and clear complexions, Murray “Ton Works, Burlington lowa. Sem| Portable Engines, FOR CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printin: Offices, A Specialty. The Largest Tron Working Establish ment in the State, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Cut-0ff Steam Engine, Send for Clroulars, m2s-1m W anted s orthe Lite Times and written by w2 *Wi-EF JOSSO Ja.108 the only lite authorizod Ly her, and which will not be & *“Blood and Thunder” story, ich a8 hae been and will he published, but a trao Life by tho only p raon xho is in piwossion of o facts —a fal htul and devoted wife. Truth ls more Interesting than fiction. Agents should apply for territory at onse. 8end 76 cts, for Bam « ple Book. J. H. Chambers & C: mo-00(-&w-0 S NG KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov. in its effocts “and does not READ PROOF BELOW. Also excollent tor human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washingtonville, Ohio, June 17, 1881, Dx B. J. KRxbALL, & C0.: Gonts—Reading your ad tisoment in Turf, Fiold and Farm, of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, o d having & valuable and 8peedy horse which had been lame from spasin for eightoon months, I sent to you for, bottle by express, which i1 six weoks removod all lameness and enlargemont and a largo splint from another horse, and both horses aro to-day agsound 08 colts. The one bottlo was worth (0 hundred me one dollars. Respeetfully yovirs, 1. A, B.wrotwrr, M. D, Send for llustrated circular giving 'positive proot. Pricedl. Al Druggists have it or can Kot itfor you. ‘Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co', Pro- prietors, Enoshurgh Falls, Vt. S?LP BY ALL'DRUGGISTS. w1y OSTETT GELEBRATED oetetter's Stom- cine v hich chieves results kh and benign. Besido rect- fyingliver disord , con- quers kidney ani bladder compisints, and has tens the convalewence of those 1ecovering from enfeebling dizeases Moreover, it is the graud svgeilc fox Lover and wgue. For sald by all druggives and dealors generally? 1 to a1 edly f GRAY’'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The Great T DR MARK Englishrem- edy. Anun- =S twiling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spormator: rhea, Impo- ency, and all A Digasesthat follow a8 & BEFORE TAKING, scquonco of AFTER TAKING, Solf-Abuse; ns Loss of Memory, Univorsal Lassi tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre mature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity 'or Consumption and a Pre ture Grave, £& Full particulars in our pamohlet, which wo_dosire to send froo v mall to every one, £27Tho Specifl cMedidno 1s sold by all drugglsts at 81 per package, or § packeges for 85, or will be sent froe by mall o rect ptof the money, by dressing ~ THEGRA 4EDICINE CO., Buffalo, N.'Y. orsaler ocTme-eod NERVOUS DEBILITY, or, B, oW OE R UATS RO catment— A specific for Hysterls, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headacho, Mental Dopression, Lous ol ‘thas, Impotency, Involuntary ) ure Old_Age, caused by over- exertion, aclt-abuse, or over-indulgence, which lends to misery, docay and death, One box will oure recent cases. Eah box contalns one month's treatment, Ono dollar a box, OF six boxes for monoy If the treatment dor C. . Goodman, Drugelst, Bolo, Wholesalo and rogul Agent, Omhana, Neb, Ordws by mail at otallavrice, dewly STPHILIS nany stago Oatarrh, [ECZEMA, 0ld Sores, Pimples, BOILS, or any ‘wsnewnsyy pue VINJO¥DS SFUND L0 N o Oures When Hot Sp Wo bay Mavary, Ak, §ay 5, 1851 4 1n onr OWn I.mu;‘)m fived at Hot Springs, and wore finally curedwith . 8. 8 ’ MoCAuMS & MUY IF YOU dount, come to seous sl & WILL CURE YOUK O charge. nobhiud | Write for portutare and copyof Hitle $ob “iosease 0 tho Unfortuaate Suftorine 1,000 o Wil bogaid to any alad90 DTATY " anaing 100 Torts E.8. 8., coe particlo of Meroury, fdide Fotas slum of any ineral substavce BWLFT SPECIFIG 0f Props, Slaate Price of Suall atae, §1.09, Large sixo §1.7 8Bold by KENNABD BEOK & 00 urdock: 1t yon suffer from Dyspepsin, use BURDOCK ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afficted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Bowels are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLUOD BITTERS. 1t your Blood fs mpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE! it you have Indigestion, you will hind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, er. adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver s affected, you will find sure re- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1f you have any specice of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers o Scrofulous Sores, & curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price, 81.0G per Bottle; Trlal Bottles 10 Cta FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N, Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F. Gooduian. 1 27 eod-me 19 an effect, not a cause. Its origin within; its manifestations withoat. bence curo the disease the cAUSE must bo removed, inno giher way can s cure evcr 1o effotted, ARNER'S SAFE K1IDNDY AND DYVER CORE b o, Just this principie, It realizes that 96 Per Cent. ofall disoascs arize from deranged kidneys an liver, and it _stril cs at once at the oot of the ents of whichit is composed cctly upon theso great organs, hoth ag a #00D 1d ResToRxk, and, by placitg’ them in a y, conditicn, drive disease and pain from is to m. For the innumerable troub'es caused by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Women: for Malaria, and physical derangements generally, this great rem: dy has no eq ware of impostors, im- ions said Loubes ks poa For Diabetes, T 98 DIABETES CUI pasre or sale by allgiealors, H. HWARNE . ‘Rochoster N " The @reat Lnglish Remedy LOST M [HOOD, and all the vil effects of youth- follies and “exces- «cs. 1t stops perma. nently all weakening, (nvoluntary logss an Iraina upon tho sys- em, the inevitable re. - sult’of these evil prace tices, which are 8o destruetive to mind and body and inake life miserable, oftcn leading to insani- ty and death. It strengthens the '8, Brain, (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro ctive Organs,’ It restores to all the organic former vigor and vital king life cheerful and enjoy: hottle, or four times the quar m observation, to on recelpt of price. No. C. 0. D. on receipt of §1 as a guarantee. questing answers must inclose stamp, Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are ths best and cheapest dyspepsis and billious Guro [ tho market. Bold by all druggists. Price 50 conts. 1 bottloe. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., 8t. Louls, Mo, For Salein Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jangs-1y o p il Bittera, o Vcg\sanas aie & nuall} from so 1 of ¥ i ha Ly timely s Hep%itters B you ys. [ biood, liver oF nervea BITERS Boldby drog Asts, Bond fur Circular HOF BITTRRG »re o, Rochester X, ¥ aT { | 010, Out. To Nervous Sutterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J, B. Simpson's Bpecific SASH, DOCRS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEME Near Union Pacific Devot, - ¥, B. JOHNSON MILLARD & 'JOHNSON, 'Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE Sj)I,ICITE.D Agents for Peck & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Fiour* W.B. MILLARD. NEB OMAHA, REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO,, TOOTLE MAUL & CO. 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