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THE DALY BEE ‘FISH NOTBS, o British Columbia _the velue of the oamod salmon made at Fraser aud Baward Tnlg was worth $1,035,000, casel’ tl the closet 'n I've got to 0 long. udence, They have made nee (n_ both sides of the islard, an: distended » ith ros. These are o Iaryest fish found on our coet, aa | LA% thayseem to diminishin size inmore north. Does spreading the gospel make ern vaters, 1ittle girls good so they won'’t get whip. Thegrouper, ( Epincphelus nigritus), a fish | ped by their pa?” inquired the freckle- from :be Florioian conet wnd the Gulf of | faced girl through the keyhole, Mexiw, which ha just been introduced | *"i\yeq ‘{ndeod, It makes them Ohrls. e o haee bebwan | t1ans, and then they don't do navghty 420 wnd do not, but I might surmise that you | it were in durance for talking slang, Little girls should not ‘bet,’ ' Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause —liquor. Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un- happiness into so many families, weightis from six pounds up to nfte learn to be good to everybod The fl ih is q ite firm snd th flavor ex: oellent, Thu Lutjanns Blackfordii, or red- | heathen in the closet. soapper haviug become now s regular staple fab, there is no rewson why the along the Pucific const the following item | tered the room in time to hear the tuken from the bulletin of the United | singular question. States fish commission will be worth re: | ™ i\ doed, madam, I am puzsled my- bering: ‘‘May 9, 1873, The firstshad :::‘““Kg"h " orBia .“"“‘“.ukm self. Ican’t understand the bearing Monday by Baltimore H: d is now |of her question at all.” ono:xhl")lt{on at |::l|. Nos. "xl) n:dnsol). “You know, ma,” sald the wicked Californis market, San Francisco, * *|little girl, ‘‘you know when Unocle * It was caught in the net of Alex. | Djck slipped down on the sidewalk in Boyd & Co., st the junction of the|p ;¢ of'the churoh last Sunday'n hurt Cmquinex and Vallejo straits, opposite the i g e/ navy yard megazine, s wrist, he mai f il about 16 or 17 inches lon, would spread more uh’u n less golrl The question of poisonous fsh is one |he'd take more stock'n his beln not as yet perfectly understood. Very | Christian, rnlnlly firh supposed to be poisunous as The relatlons betweon the family ood are not found In cold waters, There(,;q the pastor are now somewhat may be venemous fish, which can inflict strained, and the servant girl has been :'.‘:‘.‘:‘,‘.,f,’{ g:; ,.‘::,:2:",:"‘." b::n' E:L' instructed to lock the freckle-faced Ttisafact! BRowN's IRoN BITTERS, a true non-alcohol- ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drug- ists and in every particu- ar reliable, will, by remov- ing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and {;y curing the nervousness, weakness, and general ill health result- ing from intemperance, do more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. of decomposed bad effecta may_ arke from [ door bell rings, their consumption, Certain fish do seem to possess special burtful properties owing to putrefaction. Nevertheless, there are races who eat fish which Is_absolutely rot- ol 1t is a well authenticated O fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters,” are noth- sma poglu ::( fish q:llm [anlnlnnlo to lh; i i ilel natives when ita stench is offensive enougl ing butcl:icafp whiskey vilely | natives wh ooty concocted for use in local | “myq product of the Canadisn fisheries | Mscon (Mo, Republiean, option countries. Such is fox the [t yosr has been worth § not the case with Brown's :7:&':"1‘:: poar of $27L510 Oazats b IroNBiTTERS, Itisamedi- exported , cine, a cure for weakness | @oxoess of and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health and strength. Try one bot- tle. Price $1.00. Great-Great-Grandcbildren, them of $2 ister and upward up to 80 tons, when oing to the owners of the craft and balf £ tho arew. _The following decision may | ame s Robert. bo of Iuterest to angling clubs composed of | Me. Gibson s United States ocitizens owning salmen | Randol, stroams In the Domioion: *The Dominion | from the rnment has no power %o titles to fishing non-navigable, streams, The lessing and licensing of fishery rights in sucl waters has been disoontinued,” to Wayne county, Ky. been in use, and recently a number of ostablishments huve veen started. Some- | wards the territo: fishermy a8 in use by certain piscovorous sea const large It ie the same co-operative plan worth while tor the fishermen to bring artificia’ drying of flsh oarried on, and either receive the fish i after o cortain quantity was deducted for | Gen. Marlon, the surrender of Corn-|motion, so much so that all left but expenses, or well their fish to a drying fac- [ wallis, the declaration of peace, and of | ¢! tory outright. the same methods as employed by those producing milk, who receive the manufac. tured products as cheese, could be_follo ed out advantageously by fisherme There isbut little doubt that by the fiolal process of drying fish & better article oun be made, and at & low cost. The Aun Advertiser, commenting on came to this country it was in its|* rest varlety of wild game. hams, when sold at all, cents apleco. I ha att viritors, During the last the direcilon of Prof, G. |tion of communion. o m:fi::hmf ‘“":"‘"' member of that church for some years or the all the various ob, t’o‘h were broug] e o o might be had of t! smnl BI%“I“—IIIIOI Oh'ristian . One special feature will make this | or Campbellites—to whiol gollection the most remarkable ef its kind. | now belong, Fecating oL agie’ ot Babae ot "ok ' resen| o8 of fial (fme couth) 98,00, Parasn | Dicures” of the persons employed in - ing, $1.50. e Wor salo by leading Deaiers averywhers, | b lno::fl DNgting At tenchiss metho OBIC. ORSET Chicago, oap or ay o AR08 il Gl them for 'llgud has been Kmuu'if'm small pictures taken by the photographer rints have been made. In some al artists have made copies in ten years since, I have preach: ears in Maocon county, 1863 I was marrled to Stephen, the oldest, born 1n North Qarolina, is now 81 years old. the second child, has great grandolil dren and Stephen has of his own ni; {2k wiil commence at once. All objects | ygen children living and ane desd, My | States and Oanada within tended for the London exhibition com. i ivate parti grandohildren number ; nearly 4C0, | years, the names of which do not aj e b e """"“,fl‘,"{,‘."..“"“ reaching to the fifth gencntlol!. My, P‘“{fl of children conslsts of five | catalog daughters and eleven boys. I have | of su ul‘m‘lm- In New York cif to Mr, E. G. Blackford, who will store [ famil, them until arrangements are made by tha United States fish commissioner for thelr | been a constant and inveterate user 'Nf'"‘n sc",:;::“i,‘,;,. J. A. Ryder. in an in. | t0b8oco for elghty-five years and ha teresting miticle entitled “Rearing Oysters been a moderate drinker of ardent from Artificially 1mfflml-d Eggs,” con. | splrits ever sinoe reoollection, fl;?.u thn;ubj'mt’ of B:'nndy:g whlog Mentall; very fam 3 en the ova tho il o ayatars tho dfference oun bo 4t | Ty "ro .y ProsFration, is wn- onoe aistinguished without the use of & ; ne read after glass. Whon the ova fall into salt water | Iarriage with his first wifo. Has :}loyfl bTu‘. :Lp -zmn:u h‘fh‘ ranular &l.mmt @ best lng:T.. on attainable) oud, wi e milt does not br t readily, but tenda to mix naturally with ,,,:':x,“ bsliind e AR} sediman the Physically, mhonghlmll in stature he presents the appearance of havin, ture cirrus or mares' tails clouds, been a man of wonderful physi ;n:c ! :‘: no:. ve) ml‘;{;; nnh:'whudl ;t‘re'ngthb::d endurance, his height lnto water, . Rydor has foun ving n five feet, two inches, it in's e Bcs ‘sbmialy v | roIGht 140 pounds. 18 ’ b Y Soront | but decrepld as the writer rom fish, The fixation of the artificially fortillsed eggs » most important | nearly blind. ;r&or in the study of the o Prof, E—— s b st Ix;th‘: bsenoce of -nl:.ble materlals, or the time to pre t, people often Wmmm‘ go without a ng for‘ . Bu; 1t is interesting to learn that, fol. ! y lowing the in: .Jnn. of W. F, Brooks, | DURKEE'S and you will never troublo European nat have ted of I ourself to make another. & great deal of study to the o.y::n. Fot:l'l.- g em— A Flerias Colony. ized eggs were actually developed into spat, nturslbasks of the Glsonde? Aoy | Tho salo of 40,000 aores of land In ginla oyster resembles in ita " generative | Florids, effected by Mr. A. B. Lin. o"‘" the ch oysters, Pr derman, of Philadelphia, durlng a re-. uite . | cent trip to London, to a syndicate of _tl!m d:lty. was fully e:‘n::mmlud 'nesday by the payment 1@ MOoNe) &?L‘f&:’,’:"&,’:&‘ to the Flor’ldl land and Impmum-n’t R o Sul‘l.d hope for,” company, the owners of the land. Rie feay pure. a- e ———— The land {s In Orange county, and the A Lack of Ashes. ayndicate is composed of leading Brit- Tho minister called at the house|ish capitalists, The nrhn of the com- where the freckle-faced little girl lives to effect a colonization of their the other day, to see her mother about P:: is comprehensive and rather wetting up o donatlon surprise party |unique. The whole tract will be diy- for him, and was luvited to make him- | ided by General Manager Linderman + [welt comfortable in the sltting room [into twenty acre farms, upon each of while waiting for the lady to come|which a frame dwelling house will be ng.;?l;nua"' bll:lllltk.”n least ;wou‘m on each tract XANRAS M0, | Caceen ! wi cleared by the company. The Cl'l'xm‘:gfl ot s state to treag| The holy man started violently, | farms will be sold to emigrants at $500 2.,3,,‘;'“,;."“.,'# P";\'n': Diss | and ’.'Iuvo e sald again, ‘‘Say, I know each, which will fuclude all lmprove- w‘hh_‘#w'm. ¥, Hm“fl, you. ments made bLm company, The Skic’ Disoancs, SEMINAL Wi This was becoming Interesting. The | payments may (wichs losser), BuzuaL minister recoguized ihe tones of the |[nstallments. A strong effort will be bois of texnal & wicked lttle girl in the In hlhn“ of cance Ci "ni(mmm.r"“ “You don’t know where I AN 3“. Ll hd‘r.:m' N'n;,dlor X am, do |the parpose of da aeed o bl from busacte. A yout” : the of the sllk worm, On the iy ey orwrite. " he mald, are important, A BOOK fer relioved. ly, I oan't aat saalod 10 Yo B viaipa Fves M Ml!flhfl"\-‘mm Are DO Fsencraas " ! LT N CEVARKg o~ e &S5 scq * 2 rwnion 0 | "OMAHA, NEB. OMARA, NEB, An | and realize for us all OR.- HENDERSON, Over 606 & 608 Wyandotte Nt., years' practice—12 4. kinds, sugar, rice, cotton and oull‘ you under the sofa or behind the book- | will be grown, ““Thought you didn’t know, daring his first year's residence The y hero ever | company will farnish for the But you don’t know what | the colonists at once a library, . 7 Tsland smelt have been very re- | I'm here for, though.” lecture hall will be erected, ! BUE m‘lm le this year for their vnry" I am oons -In'ed to admit that T enabled, by the lberal- B B RG I NS { by ers, to listen to dis- A courses on subjects which will be use- ful to them in thelr everyday life as the strped bass and the red-snapper. ~Its | things, but ¢o to Sunday school and oIDR WM HALLS BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. Naturally he foels grate- “Ain'tashes better" asked the young | ful lo.d- u:'o b't:.fll“ d remedy, for the lung: ‘ublicity to thia statement we are “Ashen botter! Why, what in the | SN Py, [0 U8, URER SN B grouper thuuld not be accepted by the gen- | World does the child mean? What I8 | trysting that others may be benefitted eral fish-sating public. that girl talking about, Mr. Holyrol in & similar manner, On ssle by all drug. ‘When in the future shad will be coming | ssked the girl's ma, who had jas gists The Wonderful Malady That Affiicts f thé strangest cases that has ever Holyroll |y, bmnghst to the attentlon of the Fa‘rms’ physicians in this section of the coun- ® | try is recorded from Cabarrus county, patient themselves, and know what they say to be ltorn’;. M;' Ac b& w ) ‘abar- are spoiled through keeping and become | cherub down cellar every time the m:‘:;::z;f pr:o:od 'ho':nl Py John, aged 20 years, on the way to Salisbury to consult del; Wm:::lm ‘;n In Burmah a constant food s &| A Missourian 116 Years Old, With ?l%??d:‘i’el:l:h e A e d disease is what the doctors.term *‘hy- peressthesls.” An ordinary bathing Nine miles southwest of Macon, | tub can be filled with cold water, and Mo., two mll:el nonll’lu-kt of McGee ]fihem ‘:eet lplu::.(l :l;enln,'tmufl college, on the west bank of the east |less n minu e water fork of the Charlton river, in Ohariton | be made so hot that one can feel the| |Dth & Dou glasSt. Osnadian fishermen have a bounty allowed | township, in Macon county, Mo., in a | heat through the staves of the tub. n of vessels of 10 tons g naat story and a half house, resides | The boy suffers agony as if he had his . - | Heslkiah Gibson; with him fives his|feet in a bed of coals all the time, and ing during three months, half of the money | father, now over 116 years old, whose | was carrled from his father's bouse to Salisbury with his feet in a tab of : I was born in | water. h ocounty, N, O, in 1767, |cord Mr, Wilhelm had to change the et ence my father (while I was b':lur fnll:r tir:lzu, ll:ldtl ‘h"}:! l"f; oxou- | yory young and do not remember the ng . changed eac] me. woul iviloges i now/tiant an)’mo‘;ged to Burks county, N U, |become hot again. At times the pain In 1798 I was first married and moved | suffered by the boy is almost beyond Afterwards | endurance, Morphine used in treble The artificial drying of fish has, already | in 1809 I moved to what was then the [ doses has no effect upon him, but at wmch | western territory of Loulsiana, after- | times whisky s used to good advant- of Missouri, St, |age. d sevenabove, Brick foundation, cellar, etc. | ") thing liko the following has been proposed, | Gharles county, Mo. Ten years later | month, 2 bargain, $600; J > i ‘ which might bo_taken advantage of by |y oo o towh{’t is now Mn«’m county,| Mr. Wilhelm s running a steam No.fi“sihrgc two story house, 10 rooms, two y % al Mo, in the neighborhood of which|mill, and this boy is his chief help, | larke cella e rib N n; i plw’o I now rmlri‘s with my youngeat|On the day that this malady appeared Wifstoran tities of cod could be taken. It might be |son, Hesfkish, now aged 44 years. one of his little brothers was at the ;rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern on My recollection of revolutionary | engine, and by chance a very strong their od to one establishment where this [ ¥ 2o ar L petesA iR el INARAIEY Wisali whalpus oo, {4 It 18 believed that exactly Washington's presidency. When I engine and was at the steam gauge wildest _state, it being inhabited by | boy, many Indians and a few whites. | perilous conditfon of his little brother, tter Catholicism reigned | hastily put up a ladder and mounted The country swarmed with | it for the rescue, but upon reaching Venison | bim the rocking of the boiler and en- were worth | gine was so great that he could not get the young fellow down, who was try- ing to mansge the gauge. The ma- Ol Baptist chufoh on accont of the ques. | formation of his™ disease, as he was | ®, Having boen a | attacked the same day with a strange, | ana Saundersstreet, near race, $500 each, and e L beoame » believer and follower of | {rom that o his legs and fest, where what were then known as the Separate | he is now .suffering, ht together, so Rclnl:-::u man's feet belng mg“m as £o heat | #4reet, near end of old strestoar track; high and church I|cold water In ten minutes is puzzling 'or thany years, up to | the medioal traternity, unless they can ,s in | connect the shock and scare at the |gasred engine with It in some wa; Lots in “I think it is & remedy of the hi on, There are a great many | Howe; she dled in 1876 near where I | value i many forms of mental and |gso0 fishermen dressed in thelr | am now living, My ohildren are all [nervous exhaustion, attended by siok louous | by my first wife, of whom there were | headso sixteen, thirteen of whom still survive, | vitality. Many newspaj and m%nlnu have been estal in the United Mr. Gibson is in are-|Conn., U, 8, A., that they may be of the company frults of all|and | -OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH 2 - A FEW It is thought the wet- ler will be able to earn a good living STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN s of y of the Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Oanned OCoods, and 4 . Tt gives us great pleasure to state that All Grocers' supphes. erchant who was repo being at int of death from an attack of Pneu- , has entirely recovered by the ute A Full Line of the Best Brands of (IGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Agonts for BENWOOD RAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. LOTS, P, BOYEHR O ==—=DEALERS INe—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Prj»> = A X" IE &S M AULTS, LOOEKS, O. 1020 Farnham Street, ONMIATEIA. -~ - = NN EB ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing ved from using this d throat; and in (——— AN ANIMATED FURNAOCE. & Young Lad in North Carolina. Onarvorre, N. 0., March 11.—One d we relate .the circumstances as rtles who saw the n to us by Lands- th Concord BY n Mondsy night with ok son Itis & most peculiar case, and the Mz Association, etween his house and Con- HOUSES AND LOTS, No. 19—Full ot aud new house, j3"rooms, two He has beea suffering about one | below and one up-stairs. Eight foot celling below : THIS EXOBLLENT BEER SPEAKS g SULIUIS MO FOR ITSELF, Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: 0od well and cistern, barn, etc., on street, $6,000. No, 17—Lot 50x185 feet, new house of two Hamilton street near Poor ClareConventd” (., No. 16—House aud lot on 17th near Cla k Bt. 'he ma- | house 5 rooms etc. $1200. ried condition, | member some of the “‘Swamp Angel,” | chinery was soon In violent and rapld |, No, 15-House ot 3 xooms, il 1o on Pleroo 8t. o o, All Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our ¥ Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, 8ole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Str {qh, OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized Iron Oornices, Iron 8Ky Lights, Eto. OMAHA, N£B, he litale fellow, who climbed on the s‘fl ol ;0._ ‘s::. ""’”“, '-;'10 A use o r,ln‘g’w regulate matters. The other o0xigd oot 82500, 0 ohn, coming up and seeing the oarn ete. lot Vacant Lots. No: 252—Two full lota on 10th Street noar Lake No. 351—Twenty five lots In Parkers addition ry was finally stopped and every- | just north of the ‘end of red street car line $400 axcltement and | each Serma. 's nervous N'I" . lotaon Delaware B4. near Hans- in case), ‘upposed to be the | No.851—Onohalflot on South avenue, near No. 340—Eighteen (18) log on 21st, 32nd, 28rd to tuging sensation in the arme, snd|omeplrmt, | L dscelote o Guthe. "kweive bovatiful restdones. lois'on Hamiiton | 310 South Twelfth Street, s . ‘mar 7-mon-wed-frl-me, The idea of sightly, $850to $700. Beveral acre and half acre corner lots on Cum. ‘l,m Burt and California_streets, in Lowe's sec- addition and Park Place—near Academy of PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attalned by using CHARTER OAK 8toves and Rangas® WITH WIRE HAU;E “l!l!lll DO0BS, 'or sale by MILTON ROCERS & SONS OMAELA. foll-m&e) Place” on Hamilton and Just weet of the end of Red Street Convent of the Sisters of Poor e Horsford's Acld Phosphate ", 00® an oIN BICK HEADACHE. Dr, N. 8. READ, Chicago, shops, ¥150 only 5 per cnt down and 5 per cent Lotain Lowe's addition_one-half mile wi end of Red Street Car track near Conve of Poor Clare Sisters In Shinn's addition, $126 t0 and on vory easy forms. Shing's, Park Bince Lowes 324 adtion. Herm an's, Par W o ) dyspepala and diminished | Laxe's, Nelson's, Hanscom-Piace, Redick's ditions, etcs, ste. Lote 'in Gredi- Fonolor addition” fust one- quarter mile south-east of Union Paciflc and B. 20 M. K. dopote, $260 o1, 5000ach, very oaey To Pablishers and Editors. last two any n “ divectory or e. The publishers and editnrs are ln&lud U'o -;nld coples and ull desoription of thelr respective publioations to THE EDIToR 0F HUB- | serees, 2hoisd tostouens .00 cocefolanristh BARD'S NEWSPAPER AND BaNK Drx: il oaay torms, S 2 0 good business lots on Farnam stre ToRY oF THE WoRLD, New Haven, | o5ion Soch. with frame potidinms toaroern for about M ach; ) properly cataloguied and desoribed in | ‘44xi2 tast R T aras mots [ e this notica an insertion In their col. | peaf 18 feot narth trontago on Mason stroet, umns :12 o(:flor a favor upon the| “Fa d wild lands in press of America. Dodge, Washington, Burt, Way: Y THE BAD AND WORTHLESS SR otantin e, The Oldest Whole THE LEADING Are never imitated or counterfeited. o piery w i | Retail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSIC HOUSE Business Lots. :mfi."mg m:lv:'p:oolmfifl’t in Omaha. Visitorscan here I[N TRE WEST | iho ety imitatd o of the highest | PENLS, NEW, OTTY MATROUR | find all novelties in SIL-| Jfeneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and FION RECORDED OR SoXanr VER WARE. OLOCKS, Or, manufactured. value. As soon aa it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hg.P Bitters waa the purest, bestand | prATED UPTODATE. “OFFL |Rich and Btylish Jew s, mp Lo g wpand | Agn OPU-THgs OITY | g Faegt, Mot Ani:g: any Weitorn Masuaoturer had e ROVl o e 8T and Choicest Belections in "mfifi"ina Organs sold and {n every way by to {nduce suf- PRECIOUS 8TONES and |for cash or installmeuts at Bottom Pr ces. all descripuons of FINE A S8PLENDID steck of 080 ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, & Son’s Pi- honorable dealers. Call |anos, and otk r makes, and see our Elegant New| Also Clough & War en Btore, Tower Building, 8terling Tmperial. Smith corner 11th and Farnham |American Oreans, &c. Do Streets not fail 1o see us before MAX MEYE purchasing, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. BRO., A Large 8tock alwavs on Hand. PIANOS:ORGANS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A, HOSPE, JR,, 1519 Dodge, ®maha, \/ m‘llllelx' stuff in- stead, expeoting to @ money on the credit and good name of H. B, GEu. Pu BEMIS Many others started nostruma put ur ] In similar style to H. B., with ously devised names in which the word ‘“Hop" or ““Hops’ were used in away to lnSnoe people to belleve the; were the same as Hop Bitters, such pretended remedies or oures, no 6 matter what thelr style or name is and esplolally those with the wo: ““Hop" or “‘Hops” In their name or in any way- ouneoted with them or their name, are imltations or counterfelta. Boware ¢f them. Touch none of them, Use nothlng but genuine Hop Bitters with a bunch er ocluster of Hcpe cn the white label. Trust sts and dealer n {mits: Estate Agency, 16th and Douglas 8t.