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TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that ' cannot be kept, because of thenon-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 familics, 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- i reie;witl) by remoy- ing the craving afl\ptmc of the drunkard, and by 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. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters,’ are noth- ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BrowN's IroNBirTERs. Itisamedi- cine, a cure for weakness 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. sl Price $1.00. to THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, TUESDAY JUNE 19, 1883, UNCONSCIOUSLY HUNC. : - ter. She had been earried into the sgub. kness It Insta relieves and cures, Cleanses ‘l and quickens s ish :1rw11u'\»u. Neutra. A Remarkable Western Execuimn.1‘]{."1“.,3 e e i vt i ener | WHA it Costs to Have the Nuptil mwl s e i Dt - han i 1ifo | A Sheriff’s Wonderful Story of 1‘u H‘” 'h'm:» gt v‘-.h]‘]vl““ l]»]‘| v Tiod n Bigh-Li | A SKEPTIG SAID Criminal ‘,]‘:‘.\ll."“l' R TR R Auyr‘f'] Roses at Thirty Dollars a Dlaonse | it Cafmaciss tnq B, EF-Pertinsatly kn - foreman of the grand jury and the sher- | promptly curcs paralysis. Yes, it isa charming and A Didn't Know |, who ing and it w A Small healthful Aperient. | twin brothers, Fortune in Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, Changes bad breath to good, remoy: rved that the rain was abat v good time to dodge home Who Was Hanged a It Told as <pel Truth, A Stationery. New York Star KANSAS CORN. Kow York Joumiul, ; The dismal rain beat against the win- | . [ A Wow Yok tabionable wediding ten | NEBV'“ dows of the court house, and swept in | Reasons Why the Crop is not so Good | very expensive thing,” said a prominent sheets across the jail yard. Court was | as Has Be n Reported, New York caterer of Fifteenth street N Journalier, “Of course,” said the reporter, *‘the {Bpecial \ bride's clothes cost a great deal, and per 8 the groom has to pay the minister a| sum, but do the other expenses to | 1ng the ecuse. Routs billous tendencies and makes clear complexion. Equalled by none in the delirium | of fever. A charming resolvent and & matchless laxative. It drives Bick Headachie lke the wind 32 Contalns no drastic cathartic or oplates, Relleves adjourned for the day,the clerks had gone home and a band of “officials gathered in the grand jury room for a half hour of i chat. But the flow of conversation was [ 1 WAMECO, less free and jovial than common, Ap- |11 parently the depressing aspect of things | Kan., June 19 observed in all, or nearly all, of | he the reports as to the.state of the prua-‘nl Rriny sunt to much?” without had affected the *spirits of the s ‘v‘v"'”:',:_”f“":"' Jitee “Tho Im‘-I!‘.V-I‘I:.m-u is somethin 't and the jolly face of the surr 8 i [erops are generally good enough without | coming offy the bride's father or wmoth el rate g s,y or uncle or somebod says: ‘1 am going t “ me to me have a weddin ssort on gambling methods to make a nd | ihe brain of morbid fanctes. rmm.,uy(ummm. mournfuily out upon the cheer matism by routing it. and | g . 4 Restores life-glving proper Jer cent. on oar grain or money from o stroe Upon the benign visage of the : " bt ,(': "",U stbd "‘ "‘ 5|” "“']"' 1. want yot o fosriih it “All right, 1| tiestothe blood, Is guaranteed to cure all nervous county judge was a melancholy look, as | H4TWCrs. e el doe out i thow many guests? ‘Well, nbout | 8:%0Tders. ¥ Retlablo when all opiates fafl. R if in his official ca 4 spring determined to make a li erop. any g i ity he had If as a private sentenc- | Thon 1 | fresties the mind and Invigorates the body. Cure: en I | dividual to suf hundred to the reception.’ dyspepsia or mouey refunded. They were lar . set to work to caleulate what kind of a | inconvenienced by de [t Sabg b o P wal'l\l seed, .,mn' mnu Inluh\r winter man of the grand jury thou rhlfu”\“'""' ith of corn failed to make good How much per _guest!” interrupted | Seated Ll $ Y | stand, and replanting was necessary. Al | the reporter, “'does it take fora very nice long silence 1. was broken by the sheriff, who observed, @ sudden gust of wind dashed the rain gainst the glass: ‘What a day for a hanging!” Wretchs ' replied the surrogate, carclessly turning the leaves of the penal | code. I wouldn't be hanged on a day | like this for any consideration. A fellow would catch his death of | cold,” put in the foreman of the grand | ThaDr.S.A. Richmond Med Co. St. Jnsuph Mo. stion | jury, “What put the subject of hang e e SIOUX FALLS Champagne, oys re no mg into your head, sheriff / few speculators may *‘bull” the market \ $ . f ° ters, a 8] 1 fish which costs $20- more cold, in the fore ro P i o that o |1f he isa nice fellow—cold meats, cte. | Y45 jec '3h LKL ARG OB arket, | These are all expensive things, and of | i In five countics this state of facts exist, | course I have to charge for them. Oh, 1 was just thinking of a poor| R EEERE (R S RO SD0 you ineludethe wedding cake in fellow who expinted w murder in_Towa |09 LGOEO0 HOIR iheta o e ) cstimate?’ | ten yoars) g, on Just auch s day.as |, 2 o d el indications point to a fair | *"Notgenerally. You see it costs us T HOUL e waALor S Ohes, a0 m, but large yield is not as. "r'll ut 20 (wju(f« “for \-;u'lll)v-x f'u]l. The Al said the surrogate, with a “‘N“‘ sured by any means, and but little overa ""X w*‘!f a few uimn. the w n.tv I‘,ui.u‘ “Why. will & man MM); i a 1o | half crop, unless we have a late fall | T .*‘h't hat 1‘|‘1‘.T it al -m.lf_‘.\«]u‘m‘. and l‘uw bow when he tells what happened to him | £ $ive the late planting time to matu M B i It i true, as a general proposition, that | Dersen who orders it about W s is gospel truth,” retorted the | DAVING 8o much rain now, that wo may | Whiclh, J”“'m'““ ‘Y‘I‘ o aleRvatomt - quiokly, “‘and it nothing that | expect, in July and August when the cars sk ‘."11‘ i S l‘ happened to me, or T should not be here | PSin to form, o drouth may ocour, in |8well wedding by the enke that's serva TR Mr, Surrogate, 1| Whieh case those of us who were in Kan '“"]'I" i 5 S HEVEN asauaeItY Yok B T was_in 1860 will be fully reconciled to, as | - 10w do Yot go about. serving a wed- 50 o wa the | we had an almost total failure then. [t petions | L 1o,y i | send my head man to inspect the | i ver mllnnl him, | dining-room and kitchen. Then the | of the grand jury; 1 ding collation? “Well, I can set a very pretty table for 81.50 per head. That will include ices, bouillion, cake, wine, jellies, bon bons, several kinds of salads, sandwiches, armers know wha th that means. Since n rain has suc led rain until, to- | , ther lundreds of fields that only received one ploughing, and many barely that, whilst weeds are thick and a resort s to the hoe is now being had on_bottom | flowers, china, waiters and all | Ahlow work atdawnail| P WIRE 1as de the above menu This being the case. in | Would people want?” localities, there can be no que “Oh! many things. liminished crop, and there Diseases of the blood own It a conqueror, Endorsed fn writing by over fifty thousand ik cluizens, clergymen and physicians in U. 8, and Europe. ay E2For salo by all leading drugglsts. For Testimonals and circulars send stamp, lands, which me yield of corn nany ver, Company. This SI0UX recely r irders for sareastic rejoinder. " said the foreman | “go on with your ,The ge ms of Alm sase are neutralized by A | dishes and silver are sent, the kitchen he- | 143 sty Sumaritin Nereine.” $1. i given ontively o the mnas o wo | BUIlAING Purposes, 'r].. sheriff seated himself on the| A ...n.-.q,.,.ml.-m. L. Morgan, | ynen. They sct the table, mix the salads, | 7 groen sred tablo and began: Walken, Mo., says: *Samaratin Ner-|gum out the ic AR ST L) e At ol voind 156 tor ahoncit da WENNEDY? 1 suid, this Tappened ten | vine cured my boy of fits.” You'ean get | guests come I go over and see if every " ey, e conpat y (s shlpping. o ) years ago, 'way out in lowa. A fellow |it at druggists &xsi“‘fifm LCOMPOUNDED WITH MINERA_I.1 WATER. BEST'REMEDY 5 2 IN"THE WORLD FoR RHEUMAT(E}M, oYSPEPSIA, P CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS. , KIDNEY COMPLAINT, LUNG DISEASES. 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BAKER & COy Dorchester, Mass, JouN STABLES, JEROME SCHAMP, Presi Viee President. ident. W. 8. DEISHEN, Sec'y and Treas. The Nebraska Manufacturing Co., [ hoar your tale.” | i | thing is going Hisx Mistake, Wall gtreet News, They knew “smoothl, ie caterers | take everything left overaway with them, | . { It is & bad thing to do. he family like | P Bl k il o i i Pavin ocks killed his brother-in-law and was sen- tenced to death. The hanging was pub- lic, the gallows being erected on the open prairie a little distance behind the he had once heen the Juil. 1 was sworn in as a special deputy 1 of o western atate's prison, and | g' 0 sk “UN | Holy Moses, how it did rain that day! wsking him how he came to loso his | 7MW MR 000 Keoniz | The water came down in chunks with | Place, and he answered, with a sad shake | y . ) ) R ) ¢ ohnson is a young sufficient force to tear an umberella into [ ©f the I g 4 [ king man. He takes | tatters in fifteen minutos.” :i:‘“" v great mistake. charge of the & atd tha Rt “Sheritf, sheriff,” murmured the county | behuilh g tance of guests at every fashionable af- | judge in a tone of gentle rey e I stood in with a beef contract “:M T | standing under ision at which the | since 0 ing, and calls the !.’,‘;:‘l'(‘,(.' helps the ladies | have b and knows every- | 1< the meat was so bhad that the pr raised a row. A committee investigated, and 1 got the bounce. “Where was the mistake?” asked one | ter a long silence. ved from your 1t 100 caalonds « Taid them between the L “Oh, it's a fact. The condemned man was carried to the place of execution inan | apen cart. Another deputy and T rodo with him. A hanginging was too rare treat to be missed by people out there, | no mattor what the weather was, Shiv. | had - stolen all the meat | ering and wet, a large erowd stood in the |the prisoners wouldn't have had any conrso, saturated grass ahout the seaffold, | anks or neck pieces to kick on We placed our wan under the cross-piee Anidl| fastenad the rope About hin neck, Gy ik wha’ reAdy excanti tha! insh prayer ahd lotting the trap full. The shorift asked the prisoner if he h | the awning of the | ball or wedding is oceu numbers of the carriages, out, keeps rogues a erial in this city and y to judge, are any material that ‘there is never the t dange: me but those we desire getting s stimulants to excite the | into a house aslongas Johnson is around. Htters, propared | You can trust him And every | ons. Beware of | [T wmoN 1T vAY CONCE o re to get the 3, toc Juuhl and granito fakon fre o city JAS K. LAKE. The most et appetite are / by Doct counterfeits, Ak your gre the genuine articl , March 23, 1852, we of it ¢ prise any- e | beside he has men to assist hin." | and, in oy o © for streot thing to say. ‘\\'n. said th He A Mean k. lowers) anid. 'a Roxish to L thol ro- | & ; made a long speech, declaving his inno- | Detroit Froe Pross. | porter 08t mone; wre sev- | RS cence, abusing the judge, and that kind | A man who probably hailed from Buffa- | eral w of decorati can | of thing. Suddenly he stopped in the |10 played o powerful mean trick on a De- | make pretty decoration: middle of a sentence. Al this time, you | troit bridal couple at Niagara Falls the |and T can’ make decorations for £500. | Stone for Paving P“"r""ses' must remember, the rain was falling” in | other ovening. - They went to ahotel | From $100 to $200 is the general layout, | (A% am persin intorested in s improvenents cts. Seeing the doomed man {and registered, had supper, and then |however. That will include the cliurch | withfus. Wo invite correond. i, the sheriff tipped a wink to the | sty man, who, being mind the rain. began to pr although no one was pious enough to take | his hat off. Just as Brother ILull»«lu-Ill was winding up his petition, we heard a cry of astonishment from the crowd, | ted out Baptist, did not | ty Roarer. The reverend gentleman | man calied We all bent our heads, | a night view of the Migh- | also. You see we place the palins, f\xu-&‘ The general, man They had not gone far when {and growing plants about the chancel, | fam = hem and said | but we take them all back again. Buta| Address your i you just been married?” *We | wedding bell, o horn of plenty and bas answered the groom [0 s e R A. C. SENEY g to here a day or two? “What are the other expenses of wed- wimsert Pres. of Jasper Sione Co ding besides the flowers and the supper?” | he was asked [ cment and. supervision < w8 8 now in- the,hands of Wi, M “Yeos. “Having registered at my hotel | looked “up, and what do you think I |probably intend to remain there | ““There_are the o ~ saw Y i sir.” | apioce. The bride's _“The prisoner escaping”’ asked the | “Well, I want to say a word to you. 1| besides their own; and ther Surrogate. don’t want any ducky-deary nonsense | awnings at the house and church, at $15 | -8 sir; he was hanging two feet | H i ging o feet|around my house. 1 want no popsy- |apiece, and about $25 to the sexton and from the platform. ys : wopsy business on the verandas. I want | 810 for the use of the church, and then '\\Ilml’ eried the sheriffs auditors, |no- squeezing hands on the balconies, or | there are the invitations—a big bill in together. i h other at the table. feeding e | themsélves. People send cards to hun- “Itis o fact, gentlemen. That rain| The groom let his arm fall from his |dreds they do not invite. Take, for £ had gf]n unk lhu rope enough to hang cur hrinlu"':minl ina slow and painful man- |instance, Mrs. Vanderbilt's ball. She WGHTH (\?hNDI“N‘.«G‘mEp»E ' man for us.” ner, and the stranger continued: invited 1,200 people. For invitation: o For a moment the silence of the room The first time you call her peaches | direction and }ln-li]\'vry it cost her over| HESEA S OF THE LUNG‘ was broken only by the ticking of the | and cream, or she calls her hnr]ing, $600. Now, let us figure up. For the '\N" HOW TO CURE THE clock and the rattle of the raindrops nut you go!™ * 8, SIT, breakfast—& a head for 300 people, against the lnumn The foreman of the “She's no sweeter than ten thousand | §450; flowers, £200; wedding cake, $105; grand jury drew a long breath and said: other girls, and you are no more of a dar- ling than 1 am, and T won't stand lov sick nonsense.” awnings, 830; Johnson, 8100; carriages, | 810; clothes, 8300; in all, 81,195, 1 think I'll just get married and go with- out the W\'\f‘liu “Sheriff, & man of your imagination should write unsolicited” testimonials for patent medicines,” He walked away with that, and people | *“That is cert: '"lf a remarkable story,” | at the Falls who knew the bridal couple | said the county judge, “but I know one | o were amazed to hear them address each Lavy Beavriy | at least equally strange, other as Mr, and Mrs., and to sce what |not make fair skin, rosy | That's righ ]llllu« replied the Sur- precaytions they took to prevent touch- | sparkling eyes with all the umm\'(ln | rogate. “Never let it be Feaid that any | ing hands or betraying any symptoms of | France or heautifiers of the world, while | { man in the county can outlie you. Let's [love, They put in two wretched days, [ in poor health and nothing will giv | and it was only as they were on the polnt | of leaving that they discovered how a base villain had duped them, . Instantly Relieved, such rich blood, good health, strength and | beauty as Hop Bitters, A trial is certain | “The scone of my story is also located in the great west. “Of course,” said the Surrogate. ) —— “You may never have heard of San A Liberal Quaker. Jacinto canon, in Colorado. Its rocky| Mm. Ann Lacour, of New Orleans, La., | Wall Strect News unllnmouln,u'm!lnrpumllullnrmnl aro b00 ettens 'l-:};;I:';);{l‘,‘:f:u{;;‘;""';'.L"‘_;I';k fo*| During Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania feet high. The canon isat no point more e a confederate ain asked for a glass of milk at a Quaker farm-house, and was charged two shillings for the same. | “Tdidu't suppose you Quakers to make money out of this wicked war,” | observed the officer, as he wiped off his | mouth *Thee judges harshl, “*But two bits for nll' ing ph 1 but all to no purpose., morning he had his usual spell of conghing,and Wi KO 1 um pn.,.t.mv,mlm\ wsequence, that death We had in the house iI{ \\ M. Il ALL%s BALSAM for purchased by my husband, who ur advertisement terd. Wead. . fons and he than an eighth of a mile wide. Through it runs a beautiful stream, the water of which is clear as crystal. The stream has its source in the canon, and runs through a distance of a mile and a half, it suddenly disappears in the earth, i point thirty miles A small, lazy, dirty tribe of In cupies part of the to break out again at below my friend.” | s of milk is dal, ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST BY ALL ntry along | ous, " 08 A& 1al f M ) hort WHO HAVE PUT THEM ‘|l" A PRACTICAL on, They are s low wd do- |1 i, e et n compont | “Tut? tutt friend. When thee comos TEST. ADAVIED T0 odaset as 1 ever saw, ave no m.uu‘\.l.; that some of thy comrades : ¥ 10|\ dying, and it was discovered that for | e 3 saris, won't be eonverted to Ghrin |15 IR S SRS R v salen the cow and others huve | HaPd and Soft Coal, [tianity, ‘and don’t know good whisky | frenty-two yea ried off her hay, the charge for the milk | apartments from stair-rod polish. What little work it done in the tribo the women perform. | T8 irl, though she had been well sup. | 1ust seem directed by a spivit of liber COKE OR WO00D. Well, one day about two yes ”X‘ ago a plied with'nourishiont, wap in, & moat (# l"l"‘l i | tak squaw atarted out to got some trout for | Pitisble condition, and could neither e Sopoe pmishaliiaciake, thy o her own and her- husband’s breakfast, | *Pe8K nor understand. Although the ) O It out i Becl wretched mother was of good birth and had many wealthy relatives, none of them would undertake the charge of her off the convent authorities have | the In wmakiy icated Co from injurio on the auth sis, 1t is one Those Indians cateh trout by diving for them in the stream 1 have mentioned, | The woman jumped the beautiful pellucid water, kBUCK STOVE co,, Bt s, we do it upe agh chemical analy st fuce powiden i th s IS thto AINT LOUL down, down spring, s taken over of the « the county Judge stopped. aken over the respons Vit ioded el R Piercy & Bradford,) “Well, why don't you go on?” inquired |1 their eflorts to keep the se of some of vur uost prominent medic ol SOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA the sheriff, | have proved unavailing | who ha personally acknow ed to the It ) Ll ~ | propi hat they not only sider it harm.- | Vit squaw’s husband waited longfor| One Exper . i) bene his by and it came not,” contin-| T have been sick and miserable 80 long | respiect, not anly for fi:.‘.'.‘.’f‘.,r'f“\.. i ‘n.'f‘ ST. LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, ued hiia honor, deownily. A€ last, des- [and had caused my husband so much | dren, but for tho “loed of creation el Graham Paper Co, 17 and perate with hunger, he lnid violent hands | trouble and expense, no one seemed to | Sold by all druggists upon & ham sandwich which he had cap- | know what ailed me, that 1 was com- | tured soveral days before in the wreck of | plotely disheartened and discouraged. In 210 North Main St., St Is your wife's health poor? Are your| LINCOLN, NEB, J of Ogem, Flanters, Harrows, Farm .#flnu o 0 do Job L I-I—nuluwnnt "“‘rfi mwmlfl oo. Liacols, - Neb, . 9 / 4 Wi vI}*\lillI\|H~X\ o railroad train inany miles away. Morn- | this frame of mind I got a buttle of Hop | children sickly . Give them Brown'sIron | WRITING ing glided into afternoon, and | Bitters and used them unknown to my | Bitters. It will revive them. | Book: PAPERS { WRAPPING afternoon into evening, but the squaw re- | family. 1 soon began to_improve, anl ) ’ turned not. “‘Has she got back yet?” interrogated the foreman of the grand jury. **Bocause it's nearly supper muu, and we can't wait for her much longer.” “Nine minutes after that woman dived for the trout she burst upon the vision of d 8o fast that my husband and fam | ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND thought it stra and unnatural, Iun when I told them what had helped me, they said, *‘Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy.”—The Moth- er, DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, 'ARCHITE QTS PRINTERS STOCK, &4 Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Serap Tron and Metals. Paper Stock Wareholses, 1229 to 122 street. 24 REMOVED 10 0! NATIONAL BANK onth § BUILDING, 0 OMAHA North Sixth way24-Sm STONE in the heart of the city. I | 'FINE WATCHES, , CORNER HAS THE BEST STOCK [N OMAHA, AND HAKES THE LOWEST PRICES. 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