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JEALOUS OF JOE. THE DAILY BEE, OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1883. out cermal | LAYING WITH SNAKES, | fredand havo : g e e URING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS supplied for working out eternal pnr». sk, | I\hhnnuh‘n m-\‘.u]-d 1‘Ml|uh’dc and g | Englishman, o hna waya | e, 3. : : : {A Youg Wife in Brooklyn Takes|'“Wi ffie ety ana prides| SENDGDLS that Commit Suicde, £HE GABAT NATUNAL BRIDOZ, I will close out Fifty Patterns of himself upon being honestly submissive . - Description of a Recent Visit by Churles to the behests of the holy father, and yet | ey Watiet, enlightened _enough to_perceive_that (EY4ence home rule, though not excessive in the shape preferred by any of the Irish lead- ers at the present moment, is the condi Poison and Dies. of Remarkable Intelligence | Among Reptiles and Toads--Rat- | tlesnake Meat Tender and Transparent. FineChamber Suits Her Husband Disappears from the Latter to the Hartford Courant The most inte oar old scho Whose Complexion betrays ssting picture in the waste some humiliating imperfec- geography - the interest Scene of the Tragedy—Fears - 3 that He, too, has Com- | tion of any long continuance of English ‘ | ping heightened by its associatio tion, whose mirror tells you Sl | soversighty 1 frelatid, He hud o if | |in it being heightened by its association that you are Tanned, Sallow SR et | tention to meddle in pure or impure pol- | Feeding Sparrows but No Caterpillars to and disfigured in counte- . | itics during his stay in the United States, | the Serpents. IN | with Washington and Jefferson, and the | | wonderful climbing exploit narrated by y i ) Burritt— was of the Natural Bridge. nance, nl'Rllfl“; Eruptions, | At various points of his journey—at| L b R PR ‘;fl‘ i Bodness, Roughness OF Mrc | 6 0 ioia Hal el Gl Bk y himself that a visit to it did not dispel a D N 3 Germania Hall, one of the host known |gropesi P New York. Boston| The Philadelphia Times says that a man | him iat & v spel holomine g af omplox. |, Gtk 1 et o gl e T Vi Rk, | St v dota i LA W ol GREATLY REDUGED PRIGES, district, was the sc fa e yester on matters connected with catholicism | capture and study of snakes and | that pictures utterly fail to give any ade- | nolia Balm. most,_distrossing tragedy. © Mrm. Mary |on inatters connectod with catholicitin | other ophidians is now a cigar dealer on |quate idea of tho grandure of this freak s 18 g 1t is a delicate, harmless | Bauer, wife of Joseph Bauer, the pro- | eation wenerally, Being desitous of see. | Second. street, where he entertains his | of nature, or the noble beauty of the re s i and delightful article, pro- |prictor killed herself by swallowing Paris | {ng Aworica from every point. of view, | fFiends and patrons with some of his ex- |gion of which it is “only —one Greatest Bargain ever Offered in Omaha for such Goods. ducing the most natural and | green. Stricken with grief by the unex- | My Capel thinks of spending a fe “"Iuril-u s of snake hunting, and at the | of the attractions We left the trophics | at a way station one sparkling exhilarating morning, and mounted the | top of a conch for the drive of three and exhibits, free, man, Mr. Cills belongs to a fami | ly that has long been famous for snak entrancing tints, the artifici- ality of which_mno observer can detect, and which soon pected tragedy, Bauer has wandered off, days or weeks in Newport, Saratoga and | % and as no one scems able to account for | otfior roprosentative watering places of his whereabouts fears are entertained | )0 United States. CHAS. SHIVERICK, “Lam particularly § . . o bty 1O rising des- lest be may have jumped into the river. | anxio o seo Boston,” says Mgr, | catching, and that peculiar liking for the [# half mile T'he road, rising and de becomes permanent if the |y & T FE I e Gt Dl ' o s it | optill tibo has desconded to his youngest | cending, follows o small stream through | 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. Magnolia Balm is Judiciously | ay s that np to the movement when Mrs, | ooty of Ameriod | child, a boy of less than_three years of |cultivated hills up o grodual ascent that |~ — — ¥ ns’:a%. Bauer took the deadly drug she m-nu-d1('“.,""‘“,' oF all Divee f o | age, Who has not yet arrived at the dig- | at length brings us to an el ion of | srbockers. In a back room | about 1,600 feet above tide-water. Here containing six turtle- | in & slight depression among the hills st of | but commanding an extensive view, are In the | the clustered buildings of the old and hotel, capable of accommodating hundred guests. Above the hotel one side is the to be in the best of spirits, Accompanied by ber mother, Mrs, Bintner, her husband and Miss Bauer, her sister-in-law, she spent the greater part of the day at Coney | Tsland. See was eighteen years of o prepossessing inappearance, and naturally She and Bauer ; E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. ‘Wholesale Grocers ! fore, more than probable that if time al- lows the ex-rector of the Catholic uni- |t e cag at Kensington will visit two at | head snakes from Cuba, the > those New World wonders I ch is nearly eight feet long. 1o | the wish," says Mgr. Capel, ‘4o study the | Corner of tho cage, reaching to its top, is | How educational system of America of “thor- p88 tree, whereon the serpents | thr {From the Boston Globe.) and institu- tions have upon Irish character.” He is a singularly handsome, healthy, courtly man. He appears to be forty or therea- bouts, though he may be a trifle older. light-haarted and gy oughly as T can; and, Tnstly, T am curious 5 h themselves when they aro tired of | on one side s the ~ll’lwlil'l“‘b‘”:"f:n'l;nll had been married but four months, an| __jav anxious—to understand what in- | 8leeping in the sand that covers the floor, | Mount Lincoln, and on the other the avent which wna celebratod in the | Guerys the American oliva Little. ‘Goorg open summit of Mount Jefferson, from | 1213 Farnam St_, Oma,ha,, Neb. Cills goes among them | Tessly “ns. thougls they | both of which the prospect and has & et name for | tensive. A rond crossing_the stream be- | e fathor. told him | foro the hotel ascends a slight hill and sach snake, W ; i {ho other day to reach out +Tarnum, | passes over the bridge, which is not visi- | Double and Single Acting Power and Hand SRR At His manner is engaging, even fascinat- The roadway is 00 ing, & fast whiich may have had mot & | he boldly seized the largest of the snakes | ble from this point. | back of the head and pulled him over his | feet wide, and protected by low bushes | little to do with his popularity in Eng shoulder, dragging him bodily to the | and evergreens on es ch side, 8o that the door of the eage. The serpent’ wriggled | traveler could pass over it without see- |and threw a coil of his tail around the | ing, though the chasm is visible on cither | hand. | ’ , lish society. He is altogether as dif- trunk of the tree, hissing a little, mean- | is very ex- | neighborhood, where the young couple | were exceedingly popular. | Of a naturvily lively temperament, | Mrs. Bauer seemed particnlarly happy | during the day, and wsnh- bathing at the Island her laughter could be heard abo the noise and bustle around. On the my home her good nature never abated, and her leave-taking of her husband as she went up to her room was never more affectionate. as freely and were tame dove ferent as possible from the common type | of Catholic priest. He is a representa- wrre. Pattors — She had not been up-stairs | tive Englishman, with English admira- | While, as though angry, but the boy was | The bridge is, in fact, thrown over a Tho above ls & good Hkeness of Mre. Lyaw® pini | longer than five minutes when M. [tion for the well-worn maxim, ‘“Mens | t0o strong for him and soon handed him | harrow, deep chasm something over a | Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,] Belting, Hose, Brass and Tron Fittings, am, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human being TALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH wmy be truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Woman, wsome of her correspondents love to call her. 8k ywealously devoted to her work, which is the outeom Bauer's sister hastened into the bar-room | and excitedly informed him that some- | thing strange was the matter with his Then he seized in turn | mile in length. : other five snakes, varying from three | steep path in the forest, passing on our five feet in length, and forced them to | Wy @ very pretty cascad to his fathe; We descended to it by a S the Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. i wo et SR DISEHODIIERLLES Two of his most his passionate or of amateur sana in corpore sano. striking peculiarities ai love of dogs and his ho € 'a lifoatudy, and is obllged o Kesp six 1ng | Wife. Bauer bounded up the stairs and | dinfomacy. On either subject he can be | climb the tree, up which they made their | Probably the largest arbor-vite trees in Corner 10th Farnam St., Omah: ; snaata, o helyhoraneverthe argecorrespondans | caun down agin in o moment, his face | ramarkaly eloquent, as -you will o | sinuous way very unwillingly and with | the world. Both are superb veterans, | St., Omaha Neb ‘ich daily pours in upon her, each bearing its specis | e 2 fluted and twisted, with branches broken and beaten in the storm of centuries, and the larger has a_circumference of eigh- | teen feet, Their age is estimated at fif- teen hundred ye Reaching the bot- tom of the ravine, we came to the rock; bed of another stream, clear and shallow nd turning to the right the gigantic arch Durst upon our sight, giving us a genuine shock of surprise. It is somassive, so high, | s0 shapely, the abutments so solid and spring into the noble arch with such colorless from terror. Without waiting to pick up his hat or coat, he rushed out of the house and returned almost im- mediately with Dr. Frederick Weygandt. The two, hastened to the bedside of the unfortunate woman, and the doctor made a hasty diagnosis of the case and was sat- isged that she had taken poison. | Meanwhile Mr. Bauer, Mrs. Bintner | and Miss Bauer were at the bedside en- deavoring in every reasonable way to discover the cause of the trouble and al- Ho | ls | Lin the air of being forced to perform much | against their wishcs, They were mixed | and intermingled finally in the top | branches, so that they seemed tobe rolled | intoa ball, but when Georgie called simple, but one can readily imagine him | them they disentangled themselves and anything but amiable to importune yeo- | glided to the ground again, where they and unless interviewers have very | once more coiled themselves up for an sfinite objects in calling upon him, they | other nap. would, perhaps, do wisely in letting Mgr. | ““There is not a snake in that lot,” said | Capel alone. M. Cills, “‘that cannot swallow a spar- row, and the big one, ‘Barnum,’ can_ ge doubt soon_find out for yourselves. speaks with purity, chooses his v nicely and yet remuins always natu ivate int arden of suftering, or Joy at release from it. He wgotable Compound s & medicine for good and ne vil purposes. 1 have personally lavestigated it az " matlafled of tho truth of this. On account of its proven merita, it 1s recommends d prescribed by thebest physicians in the country n0 ayn; “It works ke & chart and saves mud Atn. It will cure entirely the worst form of fallin * the uterus, Leucorrhs, frregular snd painfe 2nstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation an Soeration, Floodings, all Displacements and the oor squent spinal weakness, and 1s especia’ly adapted @ A Change of Lifo." 1t permeaton every portion of the rystsm, and give | me— #w lite and vigor. It removes faintoess, i alency | Jay the poor woman’s pain, Her agony R g ot " dock rat very easily. | grace and power! Wewere not prepared | setroys all aving for stimulants,and retieves woaw | (¥ 5y HEPY R B (R BEER 3 CELEBRATION. ey, with a big dock rat very easily. | g 5o majesty. The impression deepens £ of thostomach. It curos Bloating, Hoadarhes . : L Z ou have no idea of tho expansion the | o 18 FENe L nder it drvous Proatration, General Dobility, Sicepiosenoss | MO8t histressing. When Dr. Weygandt mouth of a snake is capable of undergo- 9 3l fepression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing A Great pwn, causing pain, welght and backacho, is alwayi. ermanently cured by its use. 1t will at all times, ané ndar all circumstances, act in harmony with the lav Aat governs the femalo system. 1t costs only 1. per bottle or six for $5., and 18 sold fuggists, Any advice required as to special cases, Ao names of many who have been restored to pertes Display of Rich Ores, Cu- They. are small. as. you see, | Tirough the arch is the blue sk k- bt ) J i | the top is the blue sky, great trees try in r necks aro vory slim, bnt by their | vy 4o raach up to it, bushes and vines | constrictions and convolutions they e R G TR ek L force down a morsel that is twico “their | (AN EELT0 9 T, B CORSS own bulk. _Like all other snakes. they | (41111 the ravine, save for the gentle must kill their own food. They will not| g0 of the gtream. and the bridge seems returned and applied his instrument the fact that Mis. Buuer had taken poison was apparent. “Why did you do it her mother, Between her convalsions the poor wo- man turned her eyes toward Bauer, and , over Mary?” asked | Correspondence of the St. Louis Republican, WILSON’S boter and Suegt Tron Works ! OMAHA, - & - NEBRASKA. Build all kinds of Steam Boilers. The tertio millenial (333d anniversary) of the foundation of Santa Fe is bringing palth by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can b el ) a world of stran; to the ancient city of | touch an animal that is given them ol blem of silence and eter Matned by addreesing Mre. P with smp fos swpiy | i1l 8 broken way replied, ‘I couldn’t help | WOTIC 07 sirangess to the anciont ¢ alive, and would starye to dunth soomer | 28 much an emblem of silence and cter- Vher Home in Lyn, Mas, it, T oved Joo too muchand 1 | the holy faith. Tho season is delightful, | %/X® “0¢ <o to, SOBLL BOONGT| ity a the Pyramids, and in this attitude of 8,000 feet the cool bre to travel. been secus tressed. ) cat butchers' meat. That is a great | istake the natural histories make when | y say that the serpent salivates his before eating it. Not even the con- r;;nctnr (who can eat a sheep) does that. © For Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compound asurpassod as abundant testimonials show. “Mre. Pinkham's Livor Pills," says ons writer, “ar *he world for the cure uf Constipatios *d Torpidity of the liver, Her Moo ~vonders in ita special line and bids ta3 o was jealous of him. This was all she could say, and_after several hours of the most oxeruciating agony, death came to her relief. A pa- per on a chair near to the bed was found A description says that itis wideenough to span Broadway and high enough. to throw a shadow over the spire of Trinity hurch., Its span is, 1 believe, about sixty feet, and its height, including the | the mountains add comfort Ample accommodations have d, 80 that no visitor is dis- Tho exposition grounds are tacks, Breeching Lard, Water and Oil Tanks, and do a genera moke . R i\ I OrY. ol ining the himself around his im after | ? T plate-iron busi i done in City and Country. Al work \pouud in §ts popularity, to contain Paris-green, and the surround- ‘mi spacious, one d n containing the 8 LT ¢ f thickness of the arch, i1s 215! The arch | Y hor a8 an Angel of Morcy whoss o | + 9 ) 4 O | buildings, the other occupied by the |having ‘struck’ him, and crushes him into | ;"0 Brohte : . 3445 othie ings pointed to the coolest deliberation ngs, P A et 5 » | 18 quite regular, and both arch and abut- | T) E te: P ‘N ] Healid s e smp. | upon the part of the suicide. No word | Indinn encampment. ~ He who is intercs. | such shape that he can gradually swallow | o, e smooth as if cut with a ch one at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! ted in mines will find a wondrous display in a building 480 feet in length, and he who 1 relish the exhibits of curiosities, which surpasses any museum in the world. There are four tribes of Indi him, I w“lut you see ‘Barnum’ swallow & BPATTOW. "A Skin of Beauty 18 a Joy Forever. DR.JT. JFELIX GOURAUDS Criemtal Cream or Magical Beautifier. WThe Orlental Cream Purifies as well as Beautifice the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth- escaped her after she took the poison which suggested the least sorrow for what sho had done, Mr. Bauer looked upon the dead face for a moment, and then with a cry of de- Qne oneside, about twenty-five foot above the stream, are natural tablets or smooth The little bird was introduced into the | surfaces, upon which are cutand scratch- | cage and_instantly seized by the snake. | ed with sharp instruments hundreds of | His death struggies were very brief, for | names. Among them is that of perilous | Having had many years experiencein tiic tealo in different parts atisfaction, having the best shop and tools in the State. Shop Second-hand Boilers will be ku‘il on han ts J. M. WILSON Proprietor. of the country, Iant confident I can giv cor. 19th and Plerce Streets. parches "ani | spair fled from the Touse, At fivst it|, Ahere aro fo ndiuns oo an instant a coil was thrown around |and almost impossible feat. o reach it | . SINHOLD, overy“blemish | was thought he had gone to an under- | the ground =the fumous Zunis, with | him and he was crushed to death. Then (up _the smooth rock from below is MANU¥LOTORER) OF ; anbeauty and | ¢ oy but as the hours rolled by and | Frank Cushing; tho Apaches, with Capt. | Bumum™ maneuvered around the cage | impossible. 1t was gained by working | o 16 o0 | he did not return his absence was viewed | Llewellin; the Navajoes, with Cherokee | fora minute or so, stili keeping a coil tight- | along from the side, where cortamn | ! ' ! ] " stood tho test | it alarm, Bill, and the Pucblos, who are the great 1y pressed around the bird, forcing the | inequalities in the ~rock afford a| avamze mn Umlces m flw a S mas o doyearuand |~ Gomo any that Bauer and his wife lived | tramp Indions of Now M Liach | \ingg closely to its side, and was ready | precarious holding. I confess that this | J ] we taate 1t 10 | together most happily, While others as- |42Y they indulge in their strange gm"‘w for his feast. Seizing the sj y the | exploit gave me a new feeling about the y ’ 4 e oo | sert, with equal positiveness, that their ';1 grotesque dances. 1 will ‘10,"1,01“3\! lead (it was dead now and 1 ‘from | Father of his Country, as 1 saw him in Skylights & Thirteenth Street - Neb e vruis, suatind oed by on incrdiiate | $HO which Coa urred yosterday. There | gh coil) the snake began a series of con- | imagination, in his stocking feet, cling- | We | R S issued from the quarters of the Zunis o L lefhnd eyalid. vulsive motions, and in about half a min- | ing by his finge: ute the bird, that visibly distended the |ing along that perpendicular i was out of sight. Talking | ing hishfe to carve of rattlesnakes after the exhibitoin, Mr. | place his immo an ills said that showmen were often bit | was not the Father of his Country when | 3 of their [ he did it. On the opposite faceare names also, and very high up is the slight ledge | 8288 tedge which Henry Piper, the student |’ band of forty wa , daubed with paint and attired costumes which re minded the spectators of Prescott's Aztecs. They were led by a goblin painted green, who directed their move- An unearthly music kept their t moving in an ircegular time, The dance was called Oi-na-he, or festival A. M. CLARK, Pamier & Paper Hanggr SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. Bauer, who is thirty years of age, was for some time a dancing master, Hehad u fine form, an open,honest countenance, and was a favorite with the ladies whom he taught to trip the light fantastic. He taught dancing in Germania Hall, at a time when he little dreamed of becoming guished Dr. L. Sayro said toalady of the Hav Tox (a patient): 8 you ladies will use them, 1 recommend ‘Gouraud's Cream’ as the leas harmful of all the Skin preparations.” One bottlo will last six months, using it every day. Also F J tile removes superfluous hair without injury to the ing nature “When a rattl into a show,” he said, *' okin, its proprietor. After a year's experience | HE L P C led 3 4 i ed out, and most showmen think that | whom Burritt has immortalized, attained | WHOLESALE & RETAIL Mie. 3. B. 7. GOURAUD, ole Prop 5 Bond | during which, it is aid, he coud mor |0F Vietory, intended o eommemorste | thero gun bo no danger in handling him. | #1 1818, and from which ho roscued him- BNV, o hav sory ing | Bome _exploit of the be e | Phat is o mistake. Tho fanes will grow |self by an almost incredible feat of ; B o Ty all Drugglsts aod Pinicy Goods e, | thaN 0NCE have ms Yoy yelii Miss A0 LGXDOM of tho. /tribey A8 HThet iu' o e grow | self by credible fe ers throughout the United States, Caual ‘and | Bintner became one of his pupils, Her | S Y 9 Y '8 |again unless they are cut out at|climbing ’ Bprwye i Bl tor | Personal charms and perpotual good nat- | thetr motins at_ the w of their|he ~ yoots, and I have known| The rock of the bridge and of the jut- artan ot becol o any on seling the sane, * 1" | ure won tho heart of o Gancing mastr, | leader. inally two m MON | of cugey where a rattlesnake Dbite and 2t-ew-0 came forward and cried to Frank Cush- ing, who was standing near, to bring them bread. A large busket of food was procured, and each dancer in turn ap- proached, seized a loaf and began to de- 14-weow. BELLEVUE COLLEGE. Under the care of the Presbyterian Sy, braska. Bogins eptembor 1 and she soon became more to him than o pupil. It was not long in leaking out that they were engaged, and as Bauer had a fair reputation, the match was approved ting buttrosses ubove is a superb_atudy of color, scarcely () WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, * 'l Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, §PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, poisoned his handler less than three weeks after his fangs had been pulled. Tho rattlesnake’s fangs bend inwards, and are sharper than a fine needle at the cqualled in any roc color I know for variety and beauty of tone, But one singular freak deserves special mention, Hclentific courses with preparatc by the girls parents. Four month: RESNA Srpd s end. When the showmen want to de- Exactly ()\:crhcml‘,un the highestspring Busical and Art Department, il opo xea | they wore married, and a short time prior [YOU it The Bipdiclne. men imy "3“3 stroy them they raise the rage of the | of the arch, is the figure of o gigantic 107 South 16th Street, \ Tton ow, Location beayltulsnd ialiul 00l | (ho coremony tho relatives of tho lady [$10% their powor ovar the others by de- | yuake by flsunting o silk handkerchiof in |spread onglo. It in the eaglo of our coat OMAHA, . .- . NEBRASKA dress for circulars, W. J. BOLLMAN, Belle: | purchased Germania Hall and presented | YOUring an uniimited amount of 1006, 88| front of him, In his unreasoning rage | of arms. The head, the spread wings, 4 o TaiaayAN, 2l they are supposed to bo able to overcome 170858 Tty T Wk WERGIAGUInE rage it to the prospective groom. : : the claws with the arrows, are all per- The i,,,,,mli sickness or resist nausea. The manner JAS, H. PEABODY M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ate cause of the domestic differnces began by the frequent visits to the place of ladies who had been pu- in which they begin tho task would put tho voriet ourding house v m to the jerk pulls out his fangs. Jack Draper Who was with Gardenar’s clreus ten or | twelve years ago, got badly bitten by a | fect. It seems to be formed by discolora- tions of the rock rather than by litchen. However, it is made—and it could not be GATE CITY o o v, |l Of My, Bauer's during his dancing| blsh. - Each hac. caten five 1oves, |k whose fangs had been_ pulled out, | more striking if it were painted—it in ' e e B e N Yoo 3 | dmys, and though it is claimed theso viita | Yhen Kk Lushing Wbl Choil 40| He drank nine full glasses of whisky at|ancient. The French engineers who g BT b TRlentione tor ikos, 9. " ietdencs, | were unolicited, and not encouraged by | Sens¢: Mo fimally provadled and the | 0 and went to sloep, and as soom as he [ made 4 survey and measurment of the | o I3 185, M. Banor, they mado hin young wife . | 1160 onded. Cushing, far irom seoming | oy up o drank six more. Ho says | bridgo during tho revolutionary war no- ) st e B T T vious, Neverthelews sho performed her |f0 have suffored “from his residence | g, iy did not intoxicate him, and | ticed it with wonder, and in their printed B PALACE domestic duties with vigor and regulari- | ¥10ng the Indians, resembles Bunthorne | g44')0 1ia dull numbness of the arm |report they drew from it a happy argury BILLIARD HALL, nation to kill herself until the fatal mo- | 0F |~ fuce und = wemihg long | drowsiness that frightened him. Thanks | struggle. What makes the figuro itself | i 1204 F' Street ment had arrived. and - wthetic - dlothes, - Indoed, | o i1 whigky, he recovered in two or | more romarkable is that a discolored —ALSO— L arnam street. Tho affur has cast o decp gloom over | MG I8 AN GUIWRENA L MOV | thrco days, patch under it is a very fair represonta- P. K. MoGuire, Propristor ty, and gave no evidence of her determi- the entire sixteenth ward, where the par- ties were well known and highly ' re- in “Patience,” being slight of build, pale in such a character He has lived for | and a general feeling of paralysis and “‘The rattles on a snake are not a sure of the success of the Americans in the tion of a crouching lion. Carpenters’ Materials, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, &t P R P U e 5 i b First-class facilities for the manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Matching & specialty JAMES C. BRYAN, Manager. spected, two years among the Zunis, and yet has lll\llc&llm, of his age, as the naturalists C— Onders from he country will be. prompély exeouted: A ] ) 3 three more years before he can be initiat- [ tell us. They say he gets a rattle every A HUMAN MONSTROSITY, Address all communications to A JMOYER, Proprictor. 1 sEvE“ "Ew TABLES_ GR. CAPEL. ed into their highest mysteries. These |year. Now, I have had snakes thatgrew i [ The handsomest Billiard Hall in Omaha. The fines 21 ' Indians are fully worth time spent to see | three rattles in a year and some that did 2 | ‘Wines, Liquors aud Cigars are provided for patrons. 817154 J.P.WEBER&CO 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Make Braces for the Correction of : v ; tate he li with their respective anatomies joined b i known as tho brilliant preacher who drow | their appearance cortainly conveys the | winter, and in captivity a anake has been | fro he e of the budyunwfmf. The J. H. CIBSON, Physical Deformities all London to the *Pro” cathedral, will | impression of wickedness. ‘San Juan, the | known to live for more than year with- | y5ther g an Ttalian woman, Maria Anoni. 3 shortly visit America, He has often in- | WAF chief, is a large fat = fellow, fout food. Fangless snakes cannot kill |myg yying are seven-months children. Hip ad Spinal Discascs, b Foct, Bt Knoss, | tonded o make o trip to the United |¥itl treacherous —eyes, who has| their games, and 1 have put them in the | py hogies are joined anteriorly from & i ! Bow Leg, Knock-knees, ete. " | Staton, whore he has many frionds in |84 wany s good whito |cage with a snake with fangs and have | it Jittlo fo one side of the median . AL T TP . A fow yoars ago ho 4 ine, The necks and heads, however, CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD 7RETS. s Trusses of the Best Make kept on Hand. | circumstances, notably some was the terror of New Mexico and Tex- | them, If I had killed the mouso or xat | g oined laterally, so that in appearance | €©IVEAEXA., - - - - - e INEB. ing ecclesiastical litigation, whi as, but now i""’""“".‘ to be a good In- | nothing would have prevailed upon the | ¢, seon 4 single child with one head, Particular attention iven to re airing. Satis ect cz ¢uaranteed. L vy lled him to take up his residence | 4ian: Capt. Liewellin, - the agent has |snako to eat it. two faces and four arms and legs. The i fobe o 1l ki dons o stec, fron apd wood. | W1 Ttaly for - nearly n year, hitherto |® frm holdon him. T was present at| Did you ever know that rattlesnake | point of union at the heads is in that por- ¥ ng of Wi kinds done chéap, neat sud | brovented i o e ing | one of these meals. The menu was | commit suicide? Well, they do. When | tion known in medical parlance as the J.P. WEBER & CO., 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Jyaoe1m McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 128 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM Practical Horse 8hoer. Description of the Prelate and His Proposed Visit to America—A Wonderful Exception to the Usual Type of Catholic Pries Mgr. Capel, known to the readers of Disrueli as the Mgr, Catesby of Lothair, and to fashionable England even better out his purpose. He sails from - pool on the 21st, on the Arizona, Be- fore leaving Rome he was granted a pri vate audience by the pope, who gave him | leave of absence, He has' accepted sev eral invitations to country houses in New York, Pennsylvania and the neighbor hood of Chica in which he will have ample opportunities of studying America domestically and socially prelate will, of course, spend some time in New York, and will visit Philadelphia and Boston, He is a modern of the moderns, taking the liveliest interest in the complex questions which agitate his own time, and keenly alive to the dan- gers which threaten churches as well as | they fell again to eating. e’ emimont | boet holding roligious dunce, for fous them, from all others. che, & Zuni is as different as a Frenc man and an Englishman, with the advan- tage in favor of the Zuni. taller, The Apaches represent the worst type of Indians that ever cursed the west, and man under the sod. simple and the carcass of u deer was cut to pieces,part was bottled and part roast- ed on the fire. Each family wash basin of meat and another The members sat about and silently gorg- ed the meat and washed it down with coffeeg When satisfied they lay on the ground and slept and when they awoke The tribe has f cotfee. ts but 1 did not attend. W. N. Beauw, e Do Not Move Blindly. Go carefully in purchasing medicine, Many advertisod remedios can work great {njury are worse than noue. are purcly a v etable preparation; the small- child can take them. They kill disease and Tn feature and dress it will be observed at once that they differ totally Placed beside an Apa- They dress well; their women are prettier; their men eived a Burdock Blood Bitters not have one in less than a year and a half. Florida rattlesnakes often get two Tattles in o year. I think they make more rattles when they are well fed and are in awarm place. Rattlosnakes in captivity are not as voracious as other snakes, Fifteen mice will feed a good sized suake for a month, but if you tempt him he will eat double that number, In his natural state he lives on his fat in the seen the latter strike thew game for we catch them we use a crotched stick and aim to fit the crotch just back of the head. Sometitmes we get it too far back, | and that gives the snake a chance to bite himself. When he sees he has no chance of escape he bites himself, and in half an | hour he is dead. 1f he gets bitten in a fight he glides off at full speed to a marsh, where he can get rattlesnake weed, a sure antidote, The toad knows | of this remedy also, and often uses it| after being bitten. We are apt to des-| pise these lowly reptiles, but they have good pluck, and often foil the ratile- snake. “Are rattlesnakes good to eatl Well, their flosh tastes like sucking pig and is perfoctly transparent, 1 nover mado a » e tod 1 A Freak of Nature Outvying the Sia- . mese Twins, From the Now York Mall and Express. The house No. 38 Mulberry street was this morning the centre of attraction for a vast crowd of men, women and children. The occasion was the birth of & human monstrosity, perfectly formed male twins posterior fontanelle. There are two sets of respiratory and cardiac organs, two viscera, but presumably only one brain, Dr. Ten Eyck, of Mott street, attended the case and reported the mother this | morning as doing well. Though the case | was reported to the coroner, it is not one | for lus action side from the unusual malformation | ) shown, the case is one of scientific | interest, and the mothe her friends | were not long in recognizing this fact. When Dr, Ten Eyck called at the house this morning to procure the body he was told that it ?md been taken away. It is believed the body will be offered for sale, though Dr. Ten i') k says he will report the case at once and see that the remains he PIANOSLORGANS On Long Time--Small Payments. At Mamnfacturers Prices. A, Hospe, Jr 1619 DODGE)STRE are buried. IN OMAHA- PERFECTION Heating and Baking Is only attained by using 'CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, . For sale]by MILTON ROGERS & SONS

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