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THE DAIL BEE---MONDAY JULY 9, 1883, 7 cou"clL BLUFFS ville and Gray's Harbor and scarcely | had only a nine-spot full, and she, as nhv me to follow. Silently we went throngh AR anywhere else at present. From morning | raked in the money, laughed so swe v deep ravine, frightening birds m | b till night the hunter walks the beach, | that the bachelor said he didn't care their roosts We crossed a hill and | A the The of the term ' Short m with the a reat road, e of Just whabie "N ¥ e veady for a shot, but even when he sees | the money game draw poker is | plunged into the darkne uof a valley. A g oA R i e e gt (o IS EHRE Jis Will secuve | Psahofinbla, anelty 1§ angorous, unloss w | lialtt fiekorod high tpoess Ill, and Beo I_INE ot s Do o oot is not. particularly flattering. The first | man knows enough to eut the cards ther Higgin, pointing, said: “That's | - Sa8 S | oy Sall of which afe. fuen Real Bstate Transfors, difficulty is that of putting a bullet | — ; whar the skunk proaches,” T said noth. | " v e reatest rilway T Ameri d c t H The following deods were filed for ro. through'it at perhaps three to six hundred A DRUGCT: ORY. ing, but followed. Thechurch was & mean Dry Goods and Carpet House. g doods wero fl \ndi o ovenmare. Tt fsmot o Creodmore | Me. T C. Chagman, Druggist, Nowbur |1 affir, and oro wo renchid it 1 conld wd in the county elerks's oftice, July {0 cot, but a littlo black apot in the midst N. Y. writes us: “T have fo yu,, st ten year see throngh the gaping apertures the con (urcaco,MiLwAUKEE 7. reported for The Bre Dy & of the dark, lendon-colored soa, and is e E P ““.‘V'H‘"“' | gregation nd th miniter. 1 trembled | McMahon, real estate agents 10% moro than four INCHELACTOR, Yot |{smmnt | Aty e ot Lo, Soan sy of | Lhon we tekched the door. - The pench Have the anges stock and ehioleest patterm ot C. Rl &P I R Co ’ he often hits it, though generally after | have never heard a custonier speak of it but to | or, the very man who had decoived Al’ld St Paul. ; & PR, R. Co,y many failires, The very best marksmen | praise its virtuos i the highest manner, 1 |stood up and howled furiously, and the If ne quarter 17 dmer to €, H.'G Giese, w b have recomended e nan J. M ge at loast twenty-five shots for [ {Gye “‘H LA L many caees F | congregation swayed to the motion of his | towns and operates over 40 il of vl i Jots 8 and 9. block 15, Mill add., & 660, every otter killed. Then he must wait |y (RSN GO IS RIS G | powerful arms, T, 1 ok b et U e Caf: - t f 4 | Dakota; and a4 (t< iain lines, branches ani connee James Callanan to A. A. Hutchison, | for it to drift in, and there is another |y fact, always have a bottle ‘in the medici “CHe'll come down and stiv up the | gions reach all the great business centres of the A ctor 25, 70, 44, &320, | chance aguinst him—the Tndians may | closet ready for use.” monmrs pretty soon, an’ then we'll givo | Northwett ant f e, it ity anvers the Marthe M. T 'l Cliwton, n | have been watehing for him— and if night HEN ; it to him." whispered Brothor Higgine, | description of Short Line 0 s to | NY'S CARBOLIC SALVE wigo, Milwankee, St. and Minneapolis o, "I fall arrives hofore the dead otter drifts ave \ v ) ‘He's mighty nigh got to the fever pint Chicago, Milwaukee, 1 half arter and ne quarter of b, 7, . A Ts the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Bruis o Wilwa 8 ,';‘.‘-:-"‘;'” bR ALy in the man who owns it by right of con- | g, Ulcors. Salt. Rhowm ; Totter, Chaped | 1 stood near the doorway and trembled, | Ghicao, Milwaukeo, dhordecs snd Bleuiae, C., 1 & P. R R- Co.to J. Mischler, | quest will scarcely hold his own and the | hands, Chilblaing, Corns, and - all Kinds mnd Teaned on my gun Chicago, Milwaukee, Watas ™ |||n|lu 10, 76, 41, 8720 cos are the Indians will get it kin Eruptions, Brecklod and. D) K your gun,” whispered Brother cako, Mil ey { Ever Brought to the City and at | Wi, J. Reed to Frank Pike, part of | The Alats of Alaska, both club and N |ne} nw) 12, 75, 40, &1 (spear the otte | 8. Crldwell to Seiffert & Wise, lot 1, v 4.. Sove . y Milwatkees Higging, “for he's gettin' in a weavin bl er's are counterfeits ! They attack only at e b u,._\ | canoes, with threo to filfo at Leadvillo, aboyed mechanically. 1 loaned on s may be to a “l‘”f wi I“‘ ot The fashionablg ladies at Leadville are Michoel Clochesy to Margaret Clochesy, uqnull\ LOWER PRICES lot 15, block 18, Riddle's sub., £1 ters have been seen during the day. The s stylish as our castorn bollos wl. and Brother llmmw with i loft filled full of shot, jumped high in the | Rockford o e, 1, Rock 1sdand and Cedar Itapiis il Hufs and Oniakia nd Yankton amber Total sales, 84,400 first who discovers an _otter darts his and raspberry and Davenporty Caliar, 8¢ Taul and Minne apolis spear, and generally with succossful aim, welon are seon in plentiful array on | {1 l:lyllh‘;\\l-“l "l -|\|\.1 .\..{ \\‘\ull‘n.lu‘\«fi port, Caln : \ TOWA SUMMER RESORTS. | The animal dives, and _all - the boats at | the clussic precinets of Harrisen avonue, | {1t but setually flee down, the Bill | vaan s e ot the G4 “E"el"%' 1 . — { VICINITY . once form a cirele sufficiently large to bo | But crushed angloworms soem to be the | Brother Higgius, believing that 1 had | 3 S0 ST PAUL THAN EVEN OFFERED IN THIS-VICINITY, sure that thoy have surrounded him and | favorito color, | 1¢ is cortainly a delight. | {Wrned traitor, came tearing after me. Heo | ud every attention v i fo passengers by rourte The Beautics of Spirit Lake “The | knew the way hetter than T did, and af- | ter T got down into the valley, and was | turning a great rock, bang ! went Broth. |8 s MERRILL, AV that he must rise within, and then they { ful novelty, but the nane is too suggest B EPRLUE R OLLICAWVERTY wait patiently. The otter remains under | ive of illusive Fourth of July fish fries ry ¢ | ARCENTEL, . water for fifteen or twenty minutes if he fand picnic lemonade to beeome popular | Gen'l Manager [ Pass. Agont. | h : | . ¢ | or Higging' pistol and off went my hat 0. ¢l b f f f in not wounded; if e i8 dragging the | with the avorage musculino. mind. Of | ot Higgint' § ety vou | T CLARK, e A Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stack Before PUIChflSIflE HARKNESS Brog, | corrsponence o the mam spoar along behind him he must wmu\np‘l:m-3nv;:|:|;|x‘]‘::\'ln|l world of this mining | Then T flows oh, Tflew fastor, than you|™ Gen Suft Al o'l Thoe, A% Sroar Lake, Tows, July he | winch sooner. Even in the darkness tho | fows has compared favorably. with that | S§¢p seen & it v, e darkiess vish ¢ Lake region of Northern lowa, | keen eye of some Indian dotects hishead | of other western towns, A very fine Ml % | how Tong it would take me to reach | though comparatively unknown, is ono of {1 instant it by Fowh it S L R s oty | gkt . lioakaty bl atine 3 and many pretty rosidences -_u'm‘v‘ A i _W_ “lhv most delightful pleasure resorts in | el o great shouting and np]unhmb of | the prineipal streets, Leadvillo by ‘:ll:\]‘\ lnlx:‘-ll \\“.u:“"m‘\‘:‘1:;:.“.1Iw l||lulll| : ILL [ the country. The entire northern half | paddles is kept up to compel the on’ bang we sing’ | timid | light is a revelation to one unaceustome sl : ) tropped into shred of the State from a hundred wiles west |animal to dive again without delay. This | to the strange life of these western min- | & 1L THYICORT SIS ROTIRL IO e of the Mississippi, is thickly dotted with | 1% continued time after time until worn | ing camps. —Hamison avenue, the main | Ih‘\‘.l::.l-«?‘.‘\‘mhv.;'l:,.s: e | RIS i | out and exhinusted, he rises where some | thovoughfare, is brilliantly illuminated | LRI TSI st eSS0 |lakes and ponds. Storm lake in "“""‘"}um-um"nn' Lim a fatal blow. om ono end to tho othior, and [7BhY S0 M LOUNE G ORE KO ELNEES Vista county, and the well known Clear| The “clubbing” is equally characteris: | from the hotel window — wo ean |} 8 iianiz) W bt ) Lake in Corro Gordo county, and the | tie of these strange people, and may only [look down upon throngs of IH.TI“ |paeisialeplitian ol il . | noon « nftory kes. Okoboyi and Spirit, in° Dickinson | be dono by thoso who have as little foar |The stroet s fairly lined with pedes: | 14 ‘h'*"".‘.‘;;‘lm_hml |.n‘l.-.lm\.“f.::(nm ‘n‘fl“lhlu‘-:\um«lflw e Nervo and Braln Troatinents o [ county, nre among the largest. As a|of the rough sea as have the sea otters | trians and handsome turnouts, and_fast 1 e S 1 e o | Mo, Fits, A in, Hoadache, Norvous TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY | Siiiner vesort, tho lust mentioned is wn: | themsclves. It i dono only in the win: | horses ke the boulovardlively. What [ Joverl - brave | men Zand - asked for | praiish cageet b e et okl o b led, and has been .||\H\ termed the | ter, and at the end of one of these terri- | this town must have been in 78 1 cannot hor - Higginn. A Cwan - cane | Waketuines, Menal, Doprewiony Sattening vt the o of @ sabi ( welaimed : | Brain, resulting in v and togn of tho W As may be |ble gales which sweep that coast. —Two [ imagine, when it is so full of life now. 1 "!‘Hl-lgu a in and exclaimod: arer Health is Wealth. 401 BROADWAY, - - cou NCIL BLUFF: equ If you buy your | deeay’ und death, Premature OldAge, Barre , i ous of pow ither sex, Involuntary Losse [ seen by the map, Dickinson county lies | mew in baldaika paddlo out on the very | suppose Loadvillo earrios the pahn for |- SC g ERUTE GL na rolling § ok pateeiin Sithat sas, Invotiulasy Lo, on the extreme northern edge of the | tail of the gale to the low, rocky islets, | | vartety shows, and themusic from these | up dia breachioa, e pincho “doutashot and | Prain, st abuso rindulgence, ‘l;_,‘.,\.,,_ ; IState and a little west of the center. | which are only just high enough toboout | places attracts crowds of pleasure seokers SHRGeN VR ST g i G Neaig0T tainn ¢ r;::”I:‘"t!"llv‘\“:::t:::vpn-‘.—‘u‘hl 8 box, This part of Towa, though opened for | of water. Thesea otters arve laying there | Theopera 1wt always open and does - left, Have | price Ain't had no fun since OF settlement for some time, owing to the | with their heads thrust into the Kelp to| not pay near 8o well as the vaviety com- | 100 05 AR Ry i X ik of transportation facilitios, s com. | escape the fury of the wind. Tho noise | binations which attract all clusss, Night | €00 aver to build that cliurch! L still o o tively undeveloped, Not miore than |of the wind and of the sea enables the faud day seoms all the same to the inhab- | § S8R “Malindy, fl-(!-h A lm one-tenth of the lahd is under cultiva- | hunters to approuch uuhmml Each is [ itants of this town, for one can I u'llm‘lm R T i eI branch line through this country lnst | comes down after blow as fast ALl“Il'Ill\nl*']\t qu;\ This n\nlmLun m\u, which | built a flourishing church, and 1 didn't year, and erected upon the south side of |strong arms can swing them. Each blow | sccms so dull and prosaic by daylight, is Spirit Make tho Tavgest and finest|leaves the otter dead, and in the crash of | charniingly picturesque in the gaslight, | 1ve 8 better mewber than Brother Hig hotel in the State. I will defer a de- |the qale, before the otter could take Qhu‘ln'l\\* heart of town all is gaiet and | 81 H Jtion of this magnificent **Orleans | alarm and escape, two Aleuts were known | brightness, and far up in the mountain of (oot e 16eas OFOLE: TS traind v from westem Emmte-wmks R R A ol heventy-sight in & singlo on. |sids the ghts of the niners’ cabing twin. | WE SHOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER. | e s Gt o s the Union Pacifle depot about ten minutes carlier I The C. M. & St. P. company also built | slaught. Klo like stars and like silont rebuke over | s Nowwax Hse, of No. 160 Chestiut “street, | Bk wo can and o curo discases. of the blood with 8 ooy ated, and Arrivo/as thio dbpiok shou¥toh a branch line from the south last year, all hangs the matehless glory of a June e e W hller wors Wt Canly Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago ti IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. and talk of building a hotel rivaliing, if | moon, But even the moonis full e e e c, Nitmply because yon o not believe it? & half hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on sible, the one built by the Bur on e ¥ Turn to history and read the accounts of the dis- St. Louis tyme, twenty minutes faster than local. U s A conductor who 1 at Belair, Got hurt, being thrown on a chair, 16 Main and 17 Pear] Street, Council Bluff COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Springfleld, .y Writos April 10, 1883, ng: stomachs by J all dunger by addi ostura Bitters, besid \\ 'v ople ruin th and after enduring the a , pains, weak- | covery and application of steam, railroads, electrics- P."and Lincoln trains run on Council Blufls i el v, ote. Wi ot those who presched that e C. SPEGHT, PROP. West Okiaboji lake is about six » YDy oy ot those who prosched that it was |ml|| ilos | ness and deprossion incident thereto until body and powsible to aecomplish sich grand results, as wo see AtlnticEa s 0 p. m. | Pacific Eat o [ feetly ~clear and tran ut and the |hore 555 L"” ,"‘ 1“"‘“‘”.’1'"‘ "l‘l"l-‘" m 3 cire for my troublo, and was told by a teiend who | accept our word! We bring corroborating testimany. Ex and Mail”, 0501 m. | Ex and. w | mmposdwse. - Omaha, Neb. | banks are well defined. The approaches —— Bt. Jnooba OIL mafs m all BOUATO. - F A%\ e clreit gt Ricaselr kG Bio KA ANA iy (e ot AT UG A ke 1>.~n.-|m>:| | Des Moines ae . [tomost of the Towa lakes are swampy Family Scrapbook. CURRENCY, ' Romed, 1 hib v Ask_yourself the question, could men occupylng CIICAGO, KURLINGTON AND QUINCY ST TR |and . but all of these lakes e lined | From Lite sure cure was Hunt's Remedy, and upon his rocom. | |\ ASK ¥ il and financial position these men . Depart. Arrive MANUFACTURER OF and miry, but all of these G RS Shiis lation T e need taking it, and the first fow Aord to edoe thoso engaged In a work of de- Ghicagorix " Gagp. | Gonnail B e ck, and have beautifal sandy | Don't strike matehes on an oil painting ThelRtory OB bther HigRIn Lt (B L MO Atk ENOW oy heT L < A and Ex. . 046 6 my “;:::m:hl:: 3 Gall ? I C . Beautiful forest trees, mostly | —Old o nice summer At ; dosos improved my condition in & very marked man: we in - regard to our remody is 8 Depart, ‘Arrive. alvanizea Iron Lornices. sund the lakes and afford excel beat the door mat on the nor, and & continuance of its use hon Justified all R P b i er ot IR pm. | Paciio Exf. grounds. Hundreds of | piano legs.— Never cut oil-cloth with a | Arkansaw Travder. het syt irionte foine TICELLEANRE It kIR Wito) D oot (5a).... 0100 b . | Acaom oy - | garDormer Windows, Fini Tron and Slate car and enjoy [mew pair of eisors.—To remove mildew | “When I first camo to this country | B " 0 ©HE BEE TS S = 4 KANSAS CITY, T, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, 'l‘;]*::“l'fl tent "‘M"" LG LD \ itages of this beautiful | from bronze use a rat-tail file.— An old | preaching wasn't as casy as it is now, ¥ e e i e N A i ot Rejrom! o N ot wouds, 1ron | sheet of water at nominal cost. A de- | stareh can painted green makes anice jur- |said Parson Lambith the othor day dur- | and tiver. Soveral of my friends in Springtield hay || Ve e onagers 6 0 BUlE St T g Fapress il and Ex.6: tings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank | lightful and refreshing breezo blows al- | dinier Always remember that old boot- | ing a meeting UNION PACIFIC, T tlar Guanlss wio general | ot constantly from the lakes and the | logs make good hinges.—To destroy the | ministers. **When 1 came here thirty | hot stifling atmosphere of southern Towa | smell of paint pour kerosene on the floor, | five years ago and entered upon the work is entirely n. The best way to|- Never b cogs with a cur mb un- | of reformation the weather was not at all of northern and southern | used it with the most gratitying results, L feol it @nd endorse every tword uttered by them. VAR, RANKIN & L. mimond Wholesale Dru Hunt's Remedy in the highest possible termis.” wy duty ax well s a pleasure to me to Axrive, 0a.1m. | Overland Ex....4:00 p. a.m. | Denyer ATLANTA, GA,, August, 1891, | Local ' T " ot = o ¢ 1 en composing the firm of reach th s by Des Moines. A [less the horse is sorrel.— It is hard on a|suited to the work. 1 built a log church MANUFACTURER'S TESTIMONY. We know the gentlemen composing s by s . ) .. N hey al proy ent citi- el ST. LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. | rui texvon th ot ot the D Moines | caving kot sharpn it on thowincow o ot an i just about complt: |y, 2NN SRR, | e L 0 A & Fort Ihnluo railroad every morning at | sill. — Never remove a cork from a bottle | ed the structure when a Gra,ha,m Pa,per CO., 7 o'clock and reaches hero at % p. m. the | with the prong of a carving fork,—1t s [and same day sors of this popu- |considered exceedingly vuigar to hang [ ‘Hello, cap'n L came to me or and \d | dlery, trunks, vlises, ote., No. 477 Main streot; | 1O S utanding or ato of April 10, De, Mail and E Cannon Ball { I . m. | Mail and n. | Cannon Ball SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. ot house on the | Springfleld, Mass, writes u un ¥, ROMARE, Cashier Atlanta Natic it., St Louis. i cursion ticke ur ) o) pli T knob, 1 see! 1883: A, 0. BACON House | ot erivo) AR xcursion tickets at ur ulster on the wdeli To nob, 'l oo : S A : g AT e e h,,:mm Chey g L oty 3 REX. move varnish from the piano legs, let the Yes, we have ¢ mlu ed to “lli” hip t) "f Grstieney, 1 have usea Hunt's Homedy, the Wille ke oSnar kbe fitlsMlaoxeal s 4 ForkortNiobrara 4 VRITING —— childre ’ s parlor.— Never cle 3 s place, and we wouldn't mind IO 09BN DIgDRRR 92 . Neb st ’PAPERS (LR \ children play in the parlor.— Never clean | Lord at this place i o woulon L | bost wmoicine for discases of the Kidneys, liver, | §1,000 Roward will b patd to ans st who %, Paul 0 5. . | From 86, Paul | NEWE; gLNEALEL How can you remam a sufferer from | your teeth with sandpaper, as the sand is | having you a member of ourcongregi- {000 e have reccived gereat | WA on”thoanialysis of 100 botilc< S, S, 8., ane CTUICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND 8T, CARD BOARD AND | dyspepsin when worse cases than yours |apt to make your gums sore. ever at- [ tion.' i i R BT AR !';',.';"l".'.,l'..‘.‘.:"""' Todide Potasst Yy min- Na I8 To8 Omalis, |ave being cured by Hood's Sarsaj tempt to blacl ““Phat ain’t exactly in my line, cap'n, | bonefit to my health from its use, and 1 find that i e Atlantic Ex ; your boots with the serub- y o PRINTERS’ STOGK Try it. bing brush, it has o tendency to ruin the [for my business Jays mighty roll- [ will do just what isclatmed for it 1t willcure discaso o leather.— Don’t throw away your broom- [in'; but what I wanted to say 40" you is, | and res Drawer 8, \ILANTA, ro hoalth. 1 th 2 ofore pronounce it the Alltrains daily ific O A broomstick is a splendid thing | that knob helongs to me and 1 must h | bost medicine that 1 have ever used.” (T~ CIIILAGO, MILWAUKER AND ST, PAU Y LRy to train a sunflower on.—To keep flies off [it." N 4 Ari |I1 Blufr b iy T, : abald head during a sermon, the head | ¢ ‘What can you do with it/ 1 asked. BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD. . Ly . | The sea otter i abita o 3 e o A It i o for o vation.” I ; N In'f. seaolton s an, “~I.]|:I!‘ ':;"}.'...Ll :,1"' ?lmul(l bo “‘«u ]nturulvd with kerosene be- u‘m‘l.u‘:x::::«.] {“L.i.‘.lui:\..nl.;;m lennod | Abiese Hour, Ko, aymadier Bosion & Atbany IEF AND OMANIA STREET RAULW 2 acl an, and 0- | fore going to chur ! f ) dig y ave learned 2 :/ ¢ Leave Council Bluffs. DR WHITTIER else in the world. Formerly the e —— that the Indians buried a lot of stufl’ in | Railroad, at Springfield, Mass,, writes April 2, 1859 abundant along the coast from Loy Many cosmetics for th there, and 1 want to dig it out, Sorry E‘., havo used Tunt's Remy n California nunlm.ud, as well as mnong | from time to time been [ the Aleutian island: ollag e fron ] e oo o." .:,u.n‘ ] (] you built there, for I Tike to help lfln' | with it s been such that 1 can choerfully say that 1 w TH s F i ! 3 5 | and from Kamschat. | But none have stoo as has Pozzonls | Guuge along; bt 1 must have that Indinn | 0 weisiod that it will do fust what It promises to i o e o trt's | 677 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, |ka to the Kurile islinds. Their fur is of | medicated complocion powdor, 1t an alo- ¢G5 gt plonty of - time for| 2 g uay st o) Lt WIECA D I e R 1y, and perd run £o city thne. @ most exquisite finencss and richness in | o, ote, For sale by druggists. gospel work, for you know the wrath to | 4011 wed secondlng to diretions. G 5 s . Lt Both color and texture. The. best skins 56! . i ot Din(l ke o turs e ey BILSE&S\EISTchzEE |_‘._l'|$t./‘. L'lucago, B‘ll'/lllgtall & 0umcy ced longer in the treal are of a shining jet black, and their ele- | Some Thoughts on the G Ameri | the matter,but if that building ain’taown H bkl ¥ gance of surface and of body is not pe can Gambling Ga by to-morrow night, Il have to set five EPPS’ coco A i , il ] RAILROAD. haps surpassed by that of any other fur [ From the Burlington Hawkeye. to it. 1 give you this warning so you can y {;;,’;;;‘;}m”,'.‘ t ; L known. The majority of the skins show A man who ean sit in his pew in church | gave the timber ' XA i e i o went b wiail orexpross every: |y vory rich dark brown, those of a poorer | when the collection is being pasted, with | 1 saw at once that the fellow was a BREAXFAST. Libe o X, OMAIA AXD CouNaiL, BLUvys, May quality, especially those from young ani- | his oyes ri ed on theceiling and seeming | rough customer, and as | did not want | wpy o thorough knowledge of the natural laws wials, becoming lighter. 1t is somewhat [ to o on vemarkable that this fur has never become | fingers ar d in silent pr m his pockets sque I decided to t, ing the services of | | which govern the operation Arrangements have 1 Zoapiamnpements] ourial and_other affootions of Throat, while s {my Togs to b ngunick- | them down, e DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S ovided ¥ with MERCIL .mn.:..\ lll;'nw Blood :.Iu,:.mm .:.||l:|-m« Paison- nable in our cities. The richest | el till the finger nails ave bloodshot, hus | two worked faithfully all " delicately flavored bevorage J partics in C i, Skin_a s, Ol % and Uleers expensive in. saoque: ever | mistak e v 30l alic : AT i + | which may save many [ T, nd most expensive lskin sacque ever | mistaken his callin, Such a manshould | night, toward day 1 had the | B IR E0 g@rThese cars will without stopping. Please order your goods via ¢ |seen can nmot sustain any compavison (LT R R M T whatever in elegance with what the saue CASES rocive wpecial_attention. Diseases ariing | ¥ 1inicy <" 1 CeCe With wht tho s from |u.,mnm.m. Excomses, Indulyences, | Srment > made from envy doctor’ bills, 1t § 2 ), articles of diet that w in suckers to play poker. The most | satisfaction of secing the lust Jog moved | stiition may be gradually built up until stre ND osnful poker playerwo ever knew was | from the condenmedd mound. Next duy | st o st oo ooy o e, Tundreds A ly good man who acted as usher in a [a member of my congregation caume to me | ' G ‘there s n weakpoint, We may escape 200 pagges; the whole | PYime skins of the s , and yet this | church. He could disguise his feelingsso [ and said; any o fatal shatt by keeping ourselves well fortified PREVENTIVE AND CURE A.B. WEST MARRIAGE: i Mans | charming fur is allowed to go aliost ex- | you couldu’t toll whether ho had a “so- | “Brother Lambith, you are I 1 of a ¥ith pore boud it yroperly nourished fran 2 ’ s recipies who iy | clusively to the Chinese markot ‘quence” or a paiv of deuces. Ho would | fellow.,’ : O il with: boflig water or rmilk. 80l in GENERAL AG oz comvouenoos and cure, ~Sailed fos 2ho) | The skins of cely n‘n{ other fur- | draw to upair of queens and got two more, | “Why?" I asked in surprise | tins only (4t and 1) Dy rocoms, labeled ' EITHER SEX “agwly | bearing animal brings so high a price in- | and then throw down Lis hand in disgust, | “What made you tear down that e [ LT FOR f ‘ o o dividually as dothoss of the sea otter. | but finally, as he thought it over, he|church?” * ~ _ “FOR TABLE USE. TSSO AL s 1, 8¢ | A cargo of them wa brought nto un | would say that o guossed ho would iply |51 expluined, and ho continued: 1| r'd HRE S And I toreating dvertisaament 1ons tan in ois wcisco, of which not oue was worth | chip 80 he wouldn’t lose his blind, and [ must say that you are the casicst or BENZON & coLLm vemedy being injected directly to the seat of | Tt o Mown B | reply to inauiries we will say tht there J0 | leys than 75, and they ranged from that | somebody would bet %10 to raise him out, | yeared I ever saw. That land belongs to e i AT S Z‘;‘.’.‘mh‘.yr‘.\m-.fl.‘m"&;, ik o toteesiad [ to 8120, Those, however, were of un-|and he would see and raiseand come back [me, and the man that made you take Al W hen uned. as & preventive by elther sex, 1t ie KAISER WATER, ot may et el e g ) pilas | common excllences they ' waually bring | with w roll and searo tho wan out of his | down the churel is a rival preachor. Ho Tt ot b rivee Koot DT e ah e | i s | e Ry S RAIN) {xuu[._._y'o o 870, .nlI;d it n..lll'})I'-‘Q(nlll'ly },.,..',. He was very "““CU‘“‘_'II,h‘m final- | doesn't want you to build udmn‘h there, Shia thr: Hoxes o Gire, o o Wil ,,,“‘“,f,_. the highest medical authoritios. - - | be fair to average them at 850. ien | ly, they brought charges against himher- | for he wants the Jwhole thing his own money. Prico by mall, postage paid, §2 per box, or . FRED'K HOLLENDER & CO A 8kin of Beauty 1s a Joy Forever. the Prybilov islands were first discoy esy, and he went West with his savings, [ way. We'll 0 OVer to-morrow and rebuild three boxes for §6. 3 Siele ageata for thell) U, s Censd, 115, DR T.PFELIX GOURAUDS| ed, twosailors alone, named Lukahon |and now owns a bonanza farm in Dakota, | the church. " WIUTTEN GUARANTEES Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifie) and Kaickov, killed in the firstyear 5,000 | Poker is being played so largely in so- | *Whe = The Oriental Cream Purifies as well a8 Beautifies | sea otters; the first party which reached | civty that a man must he nngh cal the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth- | (ook’s inlet obtained "8,000 skins; the [ how he sits into o game, 1" t the next day we found re to the logs we we oful | that some one had set EST ATE‘. Jusued by all authorized agents. ohen o s o mg ago, | Brother Higgins, the gentleman wl . natehe it | first visit of the Russians o the Gulf of |u gentloman who had played somo. yoars compnied e, wis yery angry Dr.FelixLeBruné& Co p an beauty'wni | Gankulat, in 1704, yielded 2,000 The |ago was at u card party at the home’ of & | wait,’ he said, Snd wo'll cateh the scound AGENTS deflen” detec | king wore then worth as much ws thoy | friend, and howas invited o sit in with a | rel, 3 [SOLE PROPRIETORS. stood the test | are now, 8o that the season's work of [ couple of dudes and a couple of dudesses, “How!' 1 usked. ', Goodman, Druggist, Sole Agent, for Omabia, ot 0 ycarmand | thogo two sailors first mentioned o the | and being an old bachelor, b thought he | *We'll go to hix church while he's N A5 Iy po barlest | iiland of St. Paul (one of the Prybilova)| would show them that, though ho wasno (211 South Thirteenth st. ;"r Sl e Lumounted to no less a sum certainly than | dude, he could play poker. The sy don't like to do that, and 1don't ou irtee! . | roperly made, | 8200,000, hand he got three ten spots, and a girl ve Il go,” A regular graduate in NS | Such o wholasale slaughtor cold ot |irow ono cand and bet adollir. He rain | o, yousillgo, baned i€ you shan's | DR p&“vggfl.slgg 5?:1‘.“'.%:;:"&3&:‘.: ountorse OF | continue, an he follo wimilar name. g year they got | ed her five, thinking she had two pair, [and 1e'mme tell you, unless a man's got Opp. Omaha National Bank, The distin: | less than 1,000, A few years Inter the | when she came back at him with a ten- | sand, he can't preach the gospel to - these guished Dr. L. | yea otters abandoned St. Paul’s island | dollar bet, and he laid down his three te Kayre sald A8 CITY, MO, | Chicago. Authorized by the state to treab Ghronio, Nervois and Privato discases ; ot | and have not reappeared there since. All | spots, believing she had filled. As she [* ¢ “You must excuse me, Brother Hig 0 O stk s aiandse oo s, Bpfcpey houmation, Hiea AL Ton (o petionty: i sou Jatie i | along the const u similar history is notice: | rkod in the monoy sho Tuid down Tor | gius, 1 prefer to have nothing to do with | ! 17 street LN faknope aiyh ot AT TR I e et it | able, and the sea otter bids fair to become | hand, and it was a bobtail fush. — The | so unpleasant a performunce as 1 am con- | - h 1,,,,'_ six months, using it every (i Al Poudro Juo | 80 nearly exterminated that they will | bachelor said she played that bobtail flush | vinced would attend our visit | low urious uedi- il remn s superfiuous aie ithout injury o the | ease to aiford a profit to the Hunter, | though sho ad fours, and there was | <Blamed if you shall cvawl outen it | liion iled, (1 buainsss’ Al mad Myk M. B, T. GOURAUD, Sole P | Singular as it wmay appear, the otter's | not a movement of a musele of her face, | that way, Cap'n?’ le said, You are goin’ | Litation dentlal-—call or write age gk & P ki is too largo for him, fake hold of | though she breathed hard, und there was | with s, and i you ry o g buck | ) 0 | gxmerien o Y e Mt | o L tale by al) Drug 5l Lany part of his body to lift him and the | sealskin clonk glenm in v eye that par- |slap three kinds of gospel an’ a bundle of | 182, Douglan hings scut sealed for two 3 4w | FREE MUS wre o | skin comes up loose in the hands as it | alyzed him, - On th d | hyamn books outen you, Hear me! | ; b 000 | (M ®rdead-wly LY ns. 81,00 reward tor | does on the nack of a hog.© The conse- | ed as though she had lost every friendsho | I heard him, 1 saw that resistence i g it 1 e | - N quence is that, althongh the entire length ' had, and scemed to | th conui, | would be useless, and Lucekly consented Sater of Application uf Juo. ¥k, for Liquoe ( | of the animal, from the nose to the oot {and her whole face, ws she put up a ship, S0 home with ne,” said Brothe Jukdgerdn, 1ath sieey 4 08 NOTICE, ! f the tail, is commonly but little over | seemed to b ding ) please not | Higging He's goin’ to preach to night 00, Clisrlos strect 000 | Notice ix hereby given that Juo. Frank did \JHARLESE A, GILLAE, bob-r deloda three feet, yet when the skin is vemoved | hei high, as she was only wpha After supper wo'll cal 1o him | & 2, Capitol avenu 3 800 | upah thie ¥0ED day afalung, . B 1868, By 1A aptl AT e i ot} and strechied in drying it often measures | but he bet #10, just to show that he “Aftor suppor Brother Higgine askod, | 32 House sud lok, sixbes Catiturala truat . 8 300 | S 1 0 e O g ([[anam b b in the' District Court of I County, | five feet, and in soie cases nearly six { knew his business, and to get his money | what sorter weepin have you got ) House and 43182, Da ort stroet.. 2 500 | No. 1024 Da stroet, Thind Ward, Ouw Nebraska, the objuct and praser of whidhare o b | P Lunting of the otter s greatly | back. Iustead of laying down her hand “None,’ | replied 1 o loks, G0N 123 cich, Soward strcets 7 | e o i iy bty 1 o R suicient abilit do for hee suiable” i | changed in the last twenty-five years languidly threw down #30 and said Vone,' he shouted. *Well, you're st .w’pmu.zumuu within two woeks thom flsod aud e oy M et A | l:‘.u‘., Jro for "]\.,‘Ila.‘,.‘,luj"“litx \:hulkn‘ tw | sho \Hrl:|t| raiso hun £20 just 0 keop up | the blumedest fool Iever sa, Gl tht | Fa[mmg Land For Sale Houses For Rem-“f{'“ 20th, A. D' 1883, the r‘l':lnfmmw:‘w‘::‘-‘:w auswer said petition on or before Monday the 13th : m,| it it 1. ; I| ‘l ew |‘).- llm;lml and tluu}.ml of her ‘l,.,m.m | shotgun!” 1 begged and ui.|,l1 rod ll( I| I‘ The Owaha Beo newspaper will pubiish the above Iy of August, 185 % | men shoot them from the beach, using | flush that she had bluffed hin on before, | him that I would pay for the logs, but he SENZON & O v otice onoo chell wewk tor bwo wooke af tho oxpanse -, i, Sl ' i py ATELEN M GILLIS: {no boats. This is done on the coast of | Le put the money and she threw down | was deaf ..'.,..:. sl b T | BENZON & COLLIN, of the ‘applicant, ™The" city of Omaha s nob o be LEMEDY OO 40 W, 141k 61y New Yorks : | Washington territory, between Port Gran- | four jacks, as innocent as a baby, and he | a brace of pistols around him, he ordered tuewed-sat | 94-21ewk 3, J. L. O, JEWETT, City Clork.

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