Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 12, 1883, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY Bk~ LtUESIY JUNE 12 5 k 18] EXOITING CHUROH SCENE. | and apeclfivations havo heen lsaaed on A DELI. . .E QUESTION, [ ot back into offise, How ho lin LETTERS Q U G ' uruing Holy Water Into Whieky— | hae been baced. 1t wiil batw Anewered by the Soclety Reporter. | Thera aro honorable excoptiond |ending Juue 9, 1883 . : f 213 \ Wrestilog with the Evii Spirit. ot a mile in Jength, Thoere wi ———— thoy only serve to lish the GENTLEMEN, Lfl[}}(sl‘nl*hmg Bgll Ha,nglng Saw Fllmg ' ¥\ ———— double lno of raliways, alor Chicag Tribune, tome of the richest and most pe | Aldrich 7 § Armstrong M ’ =1 ' ’ } ! . Philadelphia Special, th0 oonstant siresm of elcotrioaly | “Society editor il nent eltizana began life In Washin rlott K L Angell J H i UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING, drawn oars will pase at tho rate ik A very excling time was enjoyed ’ 8 ol ihe | 11 miles au hour, - Each oartisze wil Iaat night by the corge lon of the 1 will ot LA R as dopartment o'urks, rF R A rathor thin young man with 7er, . . ’ tlon namee. I+t 18 & f ot hov, E. A, PUTN AV, ke ) . tight pants, high eollar, sud a rotud Rallis H A 3th Stroet 20 North of Dodge, - - . . Omaha, Neb, Ualen Baptist charch, ou Minster (00 teparatey liko au omulbus, and ] '.cl»p\'l the style worn by byoiole | Woll known here, thata majori! Brockman A bt Lt iy . y 1 stroet, below Sixth. The worshipers | b0 driven by electrical curronts gen- | ridors had opened the door of the|thoss who are forsed out uf lo Conlter W P . ! at the Ualch Baptist chaorch are all | *¥ated by stoam driven dynamos, atd | editorfal roows and propounded tho | !fe and settle fn Washiagton tast Caperon A colored people, o | conveyed by means of a central fall to| Some timo ago a8 “ne'er do woels,” Ch E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. ‘ demon of discord broke loose in their [ % d¥ynamo fa thy center of the ear-| N v.l':ni-i'u‘he reporter, “the socl-| L know s graduate of Harvasl: | ( T d widst and {nsured a genorai fight, in | FidKe: i oty editor fsn't in, Did you waat to|lege, who was himself the preat Doyle 8 x p pae : tors wera moro o lees soverely wound. [ ¢1i00a lined with wnito bricks, and| 10, "awfully,” was the reply. |ANd tubsequently o a positel EieA g . 1 ¢ ed. At last night's meetlng about 150 Huha«-dt. 1" 1s to b.]:hnprd,l wnllt]h Ipean- | ¢Why, T wonldn't have missed soolng -Ilm-w-‘ uu“rvi‘;"l v"m!.‘;”;‘*!*& }]::",‘,',‘,,‘\.- " mombers were present. A revival|dctcent lamps, Tho steel ralls will be | the mocloty edlio: » v .| tled” in Washingtor. Fina! wa ,1 e et covonal meps,|atd o Sontinuons, Tobattudion | ane s oetben b el ohen Aogveiod: | Surds Weshght BIRs Ko saln; o Yo 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah. Too converts, fifteon in namber, aze [ ¥1€0pers of timber, {mbedded In the | very {mportant—really and truly it|¥se, if I am not wrong, oneo o R \ to be bapt'z d on Sunday, The oon. | concrote floor, ao that thers will be no " s and many timas fu tho station se. it | Geant D J was, *Is Boatrlcs Perk!ns golng to Mak- wonago for the summer again?’ asked tha horeo reporter; ‘‘becanee if 1i's angthiug sbout that, or, ‘South Slde Garrity M M Greiesler B 2 Hughes W Hansen P Hallen J, Hay J M ballast or other moist substanes to prodace any smell or feellug of demp ness, Tae oarrisges will bo construc ed entlrely of steel and wood, withoat any cloth or leather lialog, similar gregation met to hear the testimony of the converts. “Ds bredren and sistern will come 1 to order,” said Brother William Wal- lace, the pastor, ‘“‘an’ de water moth- GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. Ho wasa superior acholar, an el Gy spesker and an ablo thinker. vas l‘lu‘;l i not unusus! for him to aochie N Higgs I former friends avd ask for a cier | Haniro.nam J Railway Time Table. ‘ 1P, R, R, MAIN LINE ARRITY ers will load in 'do candidates for do |t thoso manafactured for the |appronshing nuptisls of prominent | be {8 now I do not kuow. e U T 8% Euwigrant ... 600 p m | Emigrant. .. ... whichh wovern the operations of digostion aed was a neat looking young colored wo- |0f New Yok, Tao wheels will | young business men,’ any of as can | loWer house—a wman of eomniing | e 1 LRAYR, ARV, ( Porovided our breaktast tablcs with & man, Brother Wallace asked hor a | PO under the conter of the carrlago, | attent to it justas well as the socloty | Wind and prosonce, and racelyted | Janson J P Jackeon B Lincoln Ex...11:43a m | Lincoln Ex y favored beverago which may save a8 question or two. She hosltated, He|¥ith 8 wheol base of five feot. The|editor. Both ssan orator, He was atonao a|Johneon B F Jack H C MIRWS it SIS R AL doctors’ billa 1t 1o by ¢ those eentences are Q) hD A DUMMY TRAINS—~BRIDGE DIVISION. 8 0t een J."-fi’.!-“ nvu"'uuln‘tfluyu ::‘\n’-‘;fo';“?: answered his own question, She re- | flooF of the cur:lages wili only bo nloe | kept in type.” momber of the constitational ren- Sk Dummy traing lcavo Omaba as follcwn: #:00 o | may be gradunily bulld ap until strong enough peated the one after him, Brother |iuches above the ralle, the flsors of | ©No, {t's nothing liko that.” tlon of Kentucky, afterward jom RKevgp R T w'mi 10:00 8 m; 11,00 &, 100 p o 2:00 | ¥ fouiah overy tendency to disoase, | fandes ! Abram Fisher roso from hia noat in the the torminal platform being on the | Nothingabout ‘soversl well-known [ ber of tho atato leglalat of Lindt & Hard B0 D L B 00 B g B ows: | 40 AMAck wharover there 1a & weak point. We ) rear of the church, ‘‘Bradder Wal- | fame lovel s the floor of the carrlages. | soclety young men on the north side | Californla, —and was elec to Lindstrom J am; 0:25am; 10:25 am; 1 1:95 A m; 1:25 p | MAY oocapo many & fatal shatt by keoping onr il lace, it {8 castomary In de church :h.z] Tho center of the carriage belng ccsu- [ aro abbut to organizs a riding clab’ is codify the laws of that atate;s sn Lowey U E 3 526 pm; salves well fortified with m: 2:25 p w; .55 p m; 4:28 p 6P ure blood and a d N N r 1 M Civll Vi W candidaten for do rite of baptiom shalld pled by the dynamo-machfne, each|it7 We've got that already too, but|®lector on the Kremont tickot §50; eatis B anday—The Dukry tratos Ieavs Omaha ab | Mute siply with boflng waker or sk 80'a : be called on for to ralate thelr reli-|end wili be devoted to passongerr, one | wa generally wait till abont the mtd. | Ws recelver of public moneye onc MeNiellg 2 9:00, 11:00 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m. Leaves Council Bluffa at :25 and 11:25 3 m, 2:20, 4:26, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. n 4ina only (410 and Ib), by Grocers, labeled McNielle O JAMES KPPS & 00., department belng for first and tho McHale M A glous experience, and I object to your other for eecond class question’ of dem."” dle of June before printing it. Taen of the territories, and subsontly paseengers, | it meoans that so: sarveyor genoral, and then sed two | Nfapi 1 Morrow M 8§ il s no‘r:tn athic Chemiste, “Yar, yar, Braddor Wallace, doan |Which wlll be distingalched by differ: | are going t:hlrom:lnd.anggo;%:fl:-l"f:: torma (n tho houee. Ho waught | McClatliin H J Meyer W, Rerdties Am«.‘x}fl:fi'fi‘r?:l'\fla““““ = ‘Pmu— \ yo lsten to de voloe of de d:bbil,” | ent colored lamps. one consecutlve evening and spend | bY all the sclentifio, roligious | Mt Miller § M LRAVH OMAIIA, W EISTE 3 shouted a deop bass voice. As she| Tho advaatsges of elcctrlelty as a|the balance of the summer gotting |°F®TY societies here, and stoochlgh f“c“;u‘nhi\?‘:;'] ¥ 1{ oo .....7 5 GDRNIGE woRKslll spoke, S ater Margaret Moonly, whose | Moter lu_tuntels are too obvious to|over it. I knowall absut north side| 38 80y man Ineither branch con- | 5300 G 0 NG fighting weight fs 200 pounds, leaped | ueed explanation. At one stroke all | riding clabs,” gress. Woll, what of it? y vak. | Oueley J L, Petterson J: P Eantgrant X 1 4 Slate Roofin from her roat. She was savage and | the culphurious fames and the stifling | T never ride,” sald the young man, | Wolli this of It. For seveyears| Peok S J Powal L o ; POT N, 15th 8% ron anc Slake Kootng, aweating. She made for Brother |8team, which render the underground| I wouldn't advise yon to, unless|Past that man kept one of thowest | Detnick SN Pumroy H H SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO—DEPOT N. 154 0. S8PEOHT, . - Proprietor. Fisher. She tquared off In front of |Tollway 6o horrible are avolded. H dives and brothels in the oltwhore | Parker Bros Percy C D you take along a postsge etamp to rake you sit quietly on the horse.” ““What I wantto know,” sald the Leavo Omaha for O'Neill via 8t Paul Line for Bl :30 Arrive trom Nell ., M. & 8T, Brother Fisher. “Ys debbil,” she sald, ‘““‘why am ye standin’ In de way ob de chureh?’ Pechtel I Rathin M Reckard W J Taere 1s no shrieking, no pufing and grooning, no dirt, no damp, every- thing is clean and dry. Whether it Quivn B Lassensen W Stenernagel G young men and wesk men wilorod by rum, cards and women, ) dled 1111 Donglas §t, - Omaha, Neb : MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED oung man, o, wheth the other day in this miseralhovel, | Sullers M Sulley M LAV, ARRIVE. " ] Brother Fishor was rosolate. _His ox. | will bo equally profitable is auother | walking with a lady a epzo::lom:: aud was followed to his e by a|Scensider N Gl L A S Iron Cornices | f cltement got tho better of his Eog- matter. The cost of working the new | should always offor hor his right arm depraved oroaturn of the tow whom :m‘h'.e? ':l }:lxl.’slwlh;-.:;l T "‘lt;l:l'll)“:xt: lich, which s gonorally ome of the | tunnel rallway is provided for by con- | or mako it a rule to have the Iady ou | b called his wifo. Suliva Schmith Schmith W Samuelson O Tucker J DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, a Tin, Tron and Slate Roofing,s Sullivan T Serivener W A Vorgersen G most accurate languages talked in the unien church. “'Sister Moonly,” he said, *‘if yo tract with Moesrs, Siemena at very moderate terms, All the rolling- stock and plant ta to bs lald down for WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R. R.—U. P. Tcan polnt out to you exnators DEPOT. ho inald thoiaside of the walk, mo matter|, 'Cy otoaly buy ihoie bifasts, which arm sho takes in accomplishing avnv a i ad that | Tute D Thom; w 745 & m | Omaha......11:%0 8 m | gpacht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent, i \ 3 £12.000, and this result, ~We've had an awful ar- 'bbu Arh 8 edy. Al dl.hp"fdm‘:.. 'qrm‘...m.w Thormse W L e 6:20p m P Adjusted Iatchot Bar and Bracket { aro comin’ hero to turn water into | £12,000, and the raflway iz to bo|gument abont it over on Ashland ay- | thoy will cross tho streol rat R Wieo W . & Q. R, R—U, P, DEFOT, ot Tot Alte Feneral e : whisky by breathin’ on it, you'd bet- | Worked by tho sama from for £5,000 | enuo, and Cholly and I nearly had s |mect #n old friond. Thenro cx-| (AHEHES Wolfs W F & Co LAV, for the above line of goods, ] ter go home and try 1t there.” per annum and one-fifih of the yearly | real serlous quarrel.” cabluet cffioors who used toIpater | \ipteruteen G Wright J ¥ o IRON FENOING, J | Stater Moonly waited no longor. | 2E0se &celws from traffic in excessof| «Who s Cholly?” ST pm;’plul whhlx'x f{;"-; Wazsan W H Zoigler G W i SN B e Ot LR ARV A TR ) She made for Brother Fisher. He ro. [ ~=0,000. “He's my roommate, you know, |their ocarrlage wheels as tf rollec LADIES' LIST, w “ rrivos *Sundays excepted. Bank iailings, Window Blinds, Oel- treated, The congregatlon was in an Wa've beon awful friends ever sinco |Erandly on, who ere now rrecog: | Ayjeraon Mra L T 5 r Hauinger Miss ¥ u P v lar Guards; also i uproar. As aho olimbad ovor a pew 8 | LOGAN'S PROPOSKD RUSBERY.|he lent mo his mauve-colored pants | 1ized by thelr former nsaocls: Thero | Runker Mrs W Kuno Miss K e g A GENERAL AGENT TOR { stonr, peace making brother came two years ago. Lact Ohristmas T gave | 30 €X:gencrala in tho arm whooy }f’l"“!\‘lm"lfl" }8:;:?‘{;2”{ Bxorom rusam | PEEKSON & FIILL PATENT INY i within range. A Clear Statement of the Uage of the | him & lovely peir f dove-colored stlk | Bates have houorable meuti in (M'"' Baisty A l\{m:-{dy NTA al Lo m SIDE BLIND, ; ¢ Slster, forbear,” he sald. “‘Shut Zunis and the Senator. suspenders, and when my birthday | tO'Y> wheso deeds will novoe foc| RS VAL 1) ise 10 ¥ s up de violine of your wrath; and for gotten, and on wh C.&N.W.R R—U. P o showrs the A hTCne meath, Andifo comes ho is going to give me a real dotiblelatae oL ius] gE REBBHBE WIIE ]l‘i‘l:mm ;““ l‘}, M It.w.n ?M o JOUN BTABLES, JEROME .‘\;f]flx:‘. i got as you woul e forsoken.” Sls-|w g ¢ i sweet palr of sllk stockings with m; ) risty Miss attson Miss § 2 Prosiden o b ter Moonly did nob snawer, Bhs | goo g i ko Ribine, monogeam on thom. T wouldn't for |Pride, ow a0 poor and heess that | Oastles Mrs A Miller Mrs C E w. 8 DEISHEN, Sce aud Troas. The Zinis are a little community living iu the midst of a desert, 8,000 fect above the sea, nesr ‘‘the grand divide,” which forme the backboge of the continent, and stretches from Alaska to tho lsthmus of Panama’ When Corcnado led his army cf con- quest from the City of Mexico north- ward in 1540, searchlog for the seven cities of Oibola, whoee walls were sald to be of sllver and gold, he found Zani, and conquered its people. Since that day they have never killed a planted one foot firmly on the pew | 8 at, and the other crosswise over the three lower buttous on the corpulent brother’s long vest. The brother was picked up In the mliddle of the aisle, The sexton, the board of turstees and the preeident of the Ladles’ Mite so- cloty, came to the rescue. ‘‘Bounce the sister tiil she cools down,” crled a hundred volces. Brotker Wallaco did not {interfere, They grabbed the big woman, and by much hauling dragged her out iato Mattson Miss N McDonald Miss M Mohen Miss C MoeGrooty M A McMahon Miss J Neckel Miss G M Olander Miss A Orme Miss R O'Beirne Mrs Cumming Miss Christensen Misa B Clark Miss J 2 Crump Mrs I Churchil Mra J Davies Miss B Dimple Mis A Donsher Miss M Dit:ick Miss Elkrof Miss K ¢ Petterron A Folty Mrs E Peterson Miss A O Gumam Miss 1L Pove J Gilfilen Mirs 15 Pillsbury Mrs A Hall Miss E Rico Mra M Haynes Mrs L Rapp Miss H F they are often hungry, witht & cont te buy food. —_————— anything in the world have any tron ble occur Jetween Cnolly and I, ba- causo we've been In the threads to- gether for nearly a yoar.” ‘‘In the what?” “‘In the threads—In the throad de- partment, you know—and we think everything tn the world of each other. I hardly ever buy a lemonade without asking Cholly to have some of it. But we're awfully puzzled about this mat. ter I told you about. Cholly says the THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTORING GO Liacoln, Neb. MANUFACURERS OF Harrows, Farm Rollers, Bucket elevati g Windmil s. Wo are prepared to do job work and manufac- turing for other partios, . Add oss all orders to the NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00, m ays oxo OMATIA, NEGRASKA DIVISION —DEPOT N. 15TH 8T. .8:00 am | Nol B i245 pw | Nos.... Sundays exceptod. . R R—B. & M, DEPOT. m Moneyed Men and Newspers, The Philadelphia Timesiys that there has been quite a milli wasted by men possessing more mey than wisdom to bulld up a rlv to The Public Ledger in that ci It has generally been the valn tempt of money to command the pov of jour- nallem, and the result haseen uni- ST PAUL &/ Denver Exp Lincoln, Nob. entleman should always offer the lad; j Hall Mrs G B Scott Mra N Lincoln Exp. . %OL! tny eye,” cried Justios Jones, |% fo% shecp and & fow ot |y (i lendid ) €°F | Suilenberger MraWASherman Miss ¥ ARRIVA, 810UX FALLS His eyo wao safe, bat Sister Moonly's Us; they have caltirated & fow |y g C5u% G g :r?de'l;ne?' It yonng s more proaperons and insntlal o | simpsan Miss E Smetejor Mea M. x finger nalls had p’lrud tle Heapdldeof | 1ot of ground, and llved posce-| *%¥ A Jalon park | day than ever before In Itong, lorg| Terry Miss S Thompson Miss ¥ next Wednesday evening, and that's how we came to talk about it."” Well,”” said the horee reporter, fully and contentedly, spinning wool, history, and the efforts omoney to making blankets, and performing his nose, Brother Horatius Tarquin supplant it have perlshedke tracks POURTH OLASS MATTEL Boyer, who welghs 175 pounds In ring Rehm G ¥ 2 Gates Mrs H i Jasper Stone thel 1 i the eand, In lik manner, | Patnam Mrs A L W Engler 0 G costume, preazed in front. wfiéh‘l‘,':,fl“?.,fi::ifl‘é“f-;r&e;h:‘;.}f “‘this what-shall-we do-with-our-girls .“gvenl milllons have bn wasted | Hothaway Mrs ¥ Crawford COMPANY' 1 Lot me wrestlowlth her," ho cried. | yoyqry, the Aztecs, Tho government | P3%ne3s 18 a pratty complicated mat-| by men of mouey to smlant The K““m'}‘. & llimlhu.;l.i, Chlcago & Northwastern...11:00 9:00] b In a mingtoand a balf she had boen | g given them no aeaistance, and they | (¢%; Thore are agood maoy things | Now York Herald. Offied wealth Maray i EXE Chioags & Korth e st 00 (INCORPORATED] A landed on the sidewalk. 1In her hand |}, v "oikod none, Not s dollar have | t0 Pe considered, and the best suthorl- | has time and agaiy resolved to bave Its own organ, ltowi nows: paper, its own eoolal artles to ad- vanco the ehoddylte, ar its own money reports to buli orear stocks 1:00 she still carried & baggy, green um- brelle. As Brother Boyer turned to go Into church that umbrella struck bim on the lef: ear in a suyle which sent him to condele with Brother Jones, Ii was with much difficulty that the congregation was reetored to order, bat Brother Wallaco finally dis- missed them with the benedictlon, and the lights were turned out, but nct uxtil Brother White had shaken his fist under Trustee Austin’s nose, Goula’s Wonderful Yacht. Philadelphis Record. Among the conveniences with which Tios F. HauL Postmaster. Chicago, Burlington & § Wi h This Company 1s now propared to recelve order SI0UX FALLS JASPER i STONE, Bulding Parposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt ties bave declded that no absolute rule In regard to what arm a lady shall take when walking with a gen- tloman cn be laid down, 1t depends a good deal on the gait of the girl. I|gs tho interest of tho gmbler de have seon gomo shy, demure, ploane- [ manded; but the moneyf the man do- not -say - plano - log - whon - I'-am- | of money vanlshes and fnhe fullness around young oreatures that woald |of time his newspaper vilshes also., carry a man sll over tho sidewalk if | And what is tene of ThiNow York you happened to walk them in front | Horald and The Philadehis Ledger of a millinery store and had them|{s equally truo in nearly tory clty of iltohed up on the off slde; and then|tho unfon, Money 's eve repeatlog there are others who walk in a corn- | the blander of assuminghat it can on-my-littlo-toe style. They're dalaies. | control public opiuion ax the chan- They sort of drift down thoe strect|nels of trade by the prititution of they cost the tax-peyera cf the nation, either for war or for supplies. No treaty has ever been made with them because nouo was required. They were satiefied with their ¢ nditlon end aro ss proud of their autlquity and traditions as sare the descendonts of the pilgrims the Majflower brought When the land grant of the Atlantio aud Pacific railroad wes being sur- veyed, Prealdent Hayes airected the Iudian agent at Santa Fo to dozcribe the lands occupied and uwsod by the Zani Indians in order that they mlight be withdrawn The Supreme Courtin Group. ¢ Ramsdell” writee in his Washlng- ton letter to the Ph!ladelphia Prens: 1 saw, yesterday, in a publio office a piciure of the members of that aoguat body, the supreme coart of the Unlt- ed Statos, Itis the first that has been token since Blatchford, Matthews and Gray have been members, Itis a very striking group, and is particalar- ly remarkable for the positions of the different judges. Judge Harlan is an {mmense man. He 18 considerably over etx foot tall, and is built like a Union Faclfic, Omaba & Kepy ngton & Mo, Omaha & Northwestern Mis:ouri Pacific. ... 5 Local mafis for State of fowa leave day, viz: 430 a. m, A Lincoln mall fs alao opened at 10:70 a. m.. Oftice open Sundays from 12,00 m, to 1:00 p. = THOS. F. HALL Postmaster _—_— Eaturday Evening Trains. The following table ghows the date and namee of ronds running traive to Chicago from the Uhion Paciflc tranfer on Saturday evenivgs: delivery. The Company is shipping p 16 like & one-legged duck, and j I typioal Kentuckian — broad shoul- LA el sould Q from tho market, A mistake was|®2°%0Y8 ©-legges s public jouraals to pablic deception, | t¥P = = — I;Iar;(l,\:“lud:n{ll?:: r:vl'l;d ?:ah;ighmgl made in this descrlption, two of e | keop stepping on your ankles and act- | and it doubiless will corinue to dis. | dered, long lehud nlndd n;;uuz:.fl 1215!6 | RATLROADS. PAVING BLocKs b ablagof muk(upnthnumnd gy | four springs upou which the Indians ing as If you were the firat of a flight | play its singular worknesby continu- welghtmu;: o(‘cauu \PV"ndy oXsh 232 Bilaie ! uffica dally. Tnugmlchl'm wn%rlzln- depend for thelr water supply, and (l;fn:m:;:l‘v;lx:’ttthcg ‘z:idng::rzfi;i:?;g lng‘?bny}»r “l‘" newdax.pnn',ol.n- g?l‘x‘:-d:innd :;. t;:::yr'enr l‘ufflfl:m other NOnTRe gie = | 0 both Chicago and Omahs, and solicite corres= | ally oomiraotad for the Uslted Suaes |16 Nelrat VI, WOLD fo T vost| il biae goca” tralght abonc ana |1 L judge Lo the pioture, who aro sltting, 5| B0 | aaw o sk | mRu-of-war Tallapooss, e yacl § doesn’t lunge around and make you and the difference In helght materially think every minute that she's golng to mars the harmony. Harlan's great break her check-reln the next drive sizo would command attention in any [ v ] [ _ouwtd et wili do well enough on either side, bat crowd. Will you believe, therefore, SYMPTOMS OF A 4 with the hen-in-a gale-of-wind kind that he looks small beside of Gray? It TORPID LIVE it's better to keep them on the left {safact, Gray must surely be slx de all the time, because you can fend feet eix Iuches tall, He is a very Lo: ite, By ls Pt e Boad, with & ol somt of all their possessionr, not belog in- cluded. The error was discovered ast fall, fiva or elx years afterit was made, Major Tucker and asscoiates immediately located ‘‘homestead” and ‘‘desert land clsims” upon the Nutrias valloy, .and their papers were sent to Washington, 'Che commissioner of the general land office postponed action upon the case until the disputed boundarp lines should be determined, and, the matter being brought o the attentlon of tke president, a procla- wiil alse be provided with a patent distilling machine, which will daily convert 500 gallons of salt water into fresh, One handred and fifty Edlson cleotric lights, such as are in uss in The Racord bullding, will {lluminate the vessel. Thirty lighus will be re- quired In the engine room alone, The orew, which will numbar fifty men, will include an electrician, Carpenteas and upholsterors are now bually engaged in transforming the epaclcus between decks into pala- Western Citios. TESTIMONIALS, ixTaNDRT's Orric, Chicago, West Divis- ilway, Cbicago, December 5, 1882, —D, Presideot Sloux Falls Water Power Com- pany. 'Dear Sir-—I have recolved from your com- Pany wince October 1, 1852, about 100 ‘car losds b granite paving blocks and have laid them be- Ewoan the railn of our sircet rallway tracks in the heart of the city. | have been using paving ma- torial in thi city for m by years, and I tako plea- ying that in my opinion the granite paving bk tumiahed by your compeny are i ho most regular in shapo and perfe t in form, 8y Mthorioon: and to far a8 T have been able to judge, are ‘em off more naturally.” handsome man aund an vain as Lucifer | o “Then you think either i{s allowa- or Conkling. Helsa bachelor and blel’ asked the young man, impgines every lady ls In love with “‘Oertalnly, When did you say you him, Ho lsa very able man, but a were goirg out with this giri?” very domineerlug one. I have often “Next Wednesday."” thought that a truly great man could The Onlcagd, 8t. P Araing leave every The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul tralne “Well, "Il h 1 sation in the back part, Pain under b 1 h to be valn and ressed ulrdul;hlu;ntulr:lnn:fl :l.l;ymn . g ' ell, you ave tlme enough AOKDATE o not be amall enough to be has ever been offered or n s tial b‘lfl“mn;i nge : finest of woods :.x:;'em::;l:a:::?:;z:?efl';m::‘:tl!::;r before then to have your legs dipped Zfl&n"},“,‘:}?:’..‘&“‘:ffiamm 'to ex. | ‘‘airy,” but Tmay bo wrong. 'Th" A 8Kkin of Beauty Is & Joy orever. Yausm A6, B, LyER, aro belng used In fitting up the rooms. | L)) o0 pastures and springs. No | "% e extion of bocy or mind, Irritabllity | Idea that has alwags kept me Fom| pg, 7. FELIX GOURAUD'S ey with bationwood, syesmore, Oalifor- |one denies tha thero was a mistake; Hayorwhat fog of having negleoted someduty, | thinklog Conkling was a gron | oriental Cream or Magical Eeautifier. b ) A nia laurel, white maple, Spanish ce- wiil be capped with solld mahogany. The englnes, which are 1,400 horse power, were recsntly trled and found no one doubts that it was the inton- ralsed is, whether the Tndlans should sufter and his son-in-law prcfi by the error cf the Indian agent. ‘‘Have your legs dipped over. When people make candles, you know, and I guess likely you can find some oan- dle molds on the West Slide and improve your appearance considera- oss, Dizziness, Fluttering af ltge hoart, Dets before the eyes, "§aie CONSTIPATION. ’— Bat let that . When the plctares his great hight would mar tho symmoe- try of the plcture, but It mede no difference, and his ploture in hls robo The Oriental Oream purlfies an well a8 Beauti- TO WHUM 1T MAY CONCERN— of the judges were twken, I under-|ge,"the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, -nn.n-mc‘:nu{ lhutiha;l-nn:lrll‘u‘;plm " dar, and cherry; bathroom, white ma- :g’:fi:"fi:"::‘:g’y‘i?gs’; ‘:& :;e::vd: any of them are spoiled, they just put e L B i stand, the photographur called Geay's Gurmian . Tty opinion, 1t 1 the hest stone *» Elfl:t d{,’f‘"fi nl:mn‘, onTkn; n\zd ‘sool‘:l oY o Gan Loeen e them In the mold and dip them over, | ful dreams, highly coloréd Urine, |attention to the fact that if he stood for streot paving I have sen In Amerlea. all, ack walnat, e bulwarks b h (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvemenis. " - i i e bi f to work like a charm. Oae hundred I ;rhtp"‘"‘(?’“'hl‘“;“ }""‘l‘" 'l" h;' by, of fecling'aa'ta u(r omwl;,u‘l'(‘unlllk:‘: li‘:::‘:u‘::::tor: 8tone for Paving Purp:ses etter to you is, that the Z re te,and ::;:'lln:lllzn‘-d:l 'n'n::z:t': 'w:;: Tl:::;p“::} L ma L, SN the‘;nl::a dfl-l’- WRECKS IN WASHINGTON, ‘..,l"‘..":“,x.:‘:‘.":‘:,:.: though I never saw one. And any person intorested in such improvemente water was found on its journals, Mr. Nelson D, Johnson, Jr., of this city, has boen selected chief englneer. The yacht {8 expected to make twenty kaots an hour, ——————— A NEW THAMES TUNNEL To be Buiit for the Underground Elsc- tric Rallway in London. ble though he admits that nearly all they have ls a desert, and not even caps- of suostalnlng animal life. showa that they have 1,100 acres to each family, and ooght to be able to get along with less, dezen acres of well for them That is true, »d land wlil do as 1,100 ncres of such land as they have, and I do not think the Zunis would obisnt to Msjor Some ef the Peonle Who Are Rulned by the Capitol’s Society, The streets of Washlngton, says A | Ramadell, in The Philadelphia Press, are llned with old, battered wrecks that the waves and winds of polities have cast ashore trom time to time, A young man with ablliiy and am He o tive Organs; Mo 0 proc rice & ceut 83 Murriy Sty N. Vo 'HlTT’S HAIR DYE. GRAY 1 AIR OR WHIACERS Change to & GLossY fon of this Dye. It , 356 MURRAY ST., N. §. De. TUTT'S HANTAL o Valushie Informaiion and okl Koechyts will b mailed ¥1s £ o aisbiianti ba. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are nover imitated or counterfeited. This is vspecially trao of a family medioine, and it ia positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest valao, Assoon aa it had beon tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bittera was the purest, bost and most valusble famlly medicine on prepa tonls pro perly made Accept no counterfeld alshed Dr. L, A, ady of the HAUT ON (s patient) jos will use the recommend ‘G uravd onm’ a8 the loast 8kin preparations.” Ono bottl months, usiog 't every day. Also Poudro Jub. M slmilar name, Bayre, said to “As yon will find it greatly to his advantage to communicato with us, We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE » SUBJECT, The general manay the cowpany's bu of W Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, President of the Jsper Stone Co. “nt_and suporvision of ws I8 now in the hande McBaio, Wit s l noves supcrfiuous hale wichoud Injury nul m&e ~t! Tacker's locating apou almostany part | bitior, but with no mouey, s lured to | e tearth many lifations sprang up and SHETRRGUE QIpSLARIER Bel UL 1ATAIY %0 || i rake AL T of thelr reservation ¢xoopt the Nutrlas | Waehington Ly the fickle light of Hontetiers s | DOgOR to steal the motfces in which | k8. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Bole prop., 43 Bon: The Thames tannel, which used o [ valley, He has applicd for 800 scres | cocial and politioal prominenco. " T do M liitters moets | the press and people of the country o by all Drucglste and Fancy Goods TORBICA be one of the marvels of London, is not care whether he comes to the as vothing compared with the iron subway alouy which passengers will be spud by lightoing under the bed of the Tasmes., Yet the famous work of Brunnel cost £468,000, whereas the aontract for the electrical tunnel has been let for £83,000 The Thamos law or the 7 and his aesociates for 1 600 acres more, and the 2,40) acres erbrace nearly all the fertile land they have. in brlef, the tlon which G ernment 1s, right to the Nutrian valley, his son-in- | ¢ If the case Thie which has i Indlaas! tnation, and tha ques- Logan ssks the gov- the highor house, whether he cowmes to the sen- is, |#te, whether he is the head of a buresu, an officer of congrers, or even » departmont clerk. Tho lifo is gay and eesy, aud most iuviting and se- 5, Money comes essy, -He look onit for what it is }4 "€ the rquiremen et tho " ratior medioal philo ¥y which st p reut prevails 1t perfoctly i had oxprossed tho merits of H. B and in every way trying toinduce suf- forlng iv da to use their stoft in- stead, exfecting to ni money on the credlt snd guod name of H. B, Many others siarted nostrums pat up ¢ i stmllar style to H, B., with vari- ouely devised names fu which the hroughout the United Statos, Canads aud Eurcps. £z HBoware of ase fmitations, $1,000 reward {or &rrest aud proof of any one eelling the same. 1 MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK Cor, Water and Congress Streets. PILE OINTMENT............$ 60 A IRBOLIO OINTMENT .. asnantsses SR 0 JEXN 6. INTXER' Fover and Agus Tonte Oordlal...1 00 AT GRS STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 2 s : AMVIEIRIOAN tucnel, begnn in 1820, was {50t | wero reviowed; If Mr, Tacker had cul- | Worth, sud Is gradually drawn into yord “Hop" oa “‘Hops" were used in FOBTON. DIARRH(EACURY.. ........ 26 3 finfshed till 1843, but the new tunnel, | tivated aud herded his flocks upon | the =~ thoughtlces, selfish life and terat ‘-T.u"'»,‘,;‘;', sy to induco people to belleve they | CAPITAL, . . 9400000 | Vo ey e oo Ny A |- {nstead of taklog cizhteen years to|ihese lands for thrae or ten centurier, | hablts by —which he is sur. ngainut diseae, | were the eame as Hop Bitters, All\BURPLUS, - - 800,000 | sURE CURE FOR CORNS..... 26 | construst will be completed In'clghteon | yhother ho had ® written aud record. |Funded. ~ He dces wnot study, ‘ lnvigorats and | ol pretended romedies or oures, no Tranaacta & general Banking businoss, Re: o plidion s LI | montha, O cours, the Ghariog | od title to them o not, I do not be- he does not lmprove, but year vislaa o) O What thelr atyle or name is |ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and 3 Cross tunnel #ill not be &0 large aa the first tunnel, which con gists of two parallel arches of ma subway at the tower, which, although 400 yards long, is only 9 feet in diam- The precise dimensions of the Ly any way counected with them or tholr | egraphic Transfers of Money throughout | ——————————— i ronry 14 feet broad, 16 feet high, and | posssslon. The color of a follow. | there comes & flood and ho is swept| Forssl by Druggists d Dewlers goner | nymme, are fmitations or counterfelt. | the United States, Buys and sells Gov: James H. Peabody, M. D, ] 1,200 feet long, but it will be much [creature's skinn makes all the iffer. | from his moorlngs. The party has(*- __ — _my W mbeeod&w | poo e of them. Touch none of [ goment and other Investment Securitios, ameg H. y, M. D, i wider than the gloomy and uhpleasant | ence in the world, changed, or his political *‘lnfluence’” D PEABUDY M.D. them. Using nothing but gevulne Hop | .4 ¢ ecuten any business for ite Uorre: PHYSICIAN A“n SURGEOH. § 0 ' Q4 eter. lleve the secretary of the Interlor would llsten to the application of an Indian or a white itizan for thelr S ~———— The statement that an open rupture would occur between the Grand Truok and new tannel are not glven in the pros- | New York Central appears to be without pectus, although it Is stated that plans | foundation, by year he becomes less fitted for self- support, He loses his energy, if ever he had it; he foses his ambitlon. Bat has changed, sud he finds himself with the same Idle habits, but without a salary. He cannot or will not go back to his old home and begln auew, but stays here, and year by year hopes to STOMACH aad liver, " wad effecta s ralutary J change in ths (n- tire ay o WY JOHN PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON OFFIOE ROOMS, 8 & 6 1607 FARNAM, Resldence 1714 Douglas Street,'Omahs, Neb, and ospeciolly those with the word “Hop" or Hops in their namo or in others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel+ Bitters with a bunch or cluster of greon Hops ou the white label. Trust nothing else, Druggists and dealers are warred sgainst dealing In lmlta- tons or counterfelts* spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTE! President. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Manutactured by W, J. Whitehonse, 606 North eth Cmsha Neb, w0 Li-mSedm Roeidence —No, 1407 Jones St. J. J. EDDY, Oashler, J. W. WORK, Asy't Cashler, mé&th-me Office—No, 1607 Farnam St. Oftice hours, 12 m. to 1 p. w, and § p. m.bo § %:ll'ophono for office, 97; Resldence, 126

Other pages from this issue: