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THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY . ULY 24, 1882 7 Y — ——— — — — —— r— m T = A \ . 9 TOWA ITEMS, | were abandoned since the war of 1812, are THE CHANNEL TUNNEL, 3&‘4 . | still seen, the vats and pumps lu-;nl,,x still K 3 \ o| Odebolt s organized a water works |if 8 good state of preservation. ABOUb® |\ o\ ¢ ihe Greatost Engineering ) | [ month ago, Echo river, in_the interior of it company K s the cavern, was not passable on acc Work of the World, | ) ; ! A new brewery is beifig built in Tama | o¢ W TEY Cater, but the crossin : | ——THE—— i Ofty vight now. This subterranean river is 60 i V The Keokuk cannery has 250 acres of | feet wide, 30 foet deep, and boats navi. | London Daily Telegraph C H E A P E S T , Dry Goods and Carpet House. oo contractad Bosdesothe (k. | ate 1 dstane of bt dhree ourth | A tall st "o steam, engine, an i o 800 creameries, o ch 70 of a mile, o accident has oceurred in | locomotive and a couple of wooden shan ’ wre i Detnwre ountye - O " T |Hhe cave for sovernl goars 4 AT th oh, deRLIDR, 1 RY B, PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY ' bt MR AL | b to abut upon the English mouth of the f The total valuation of Polk county is BATHING IN BURMA w abut upon tho English mouth of the | | " 3 4 channel tunnel for there are other Have the arges stock and choloest patterns of — ),619, of which more than half - SRHEMN OB U8 Jter Tmlsn ol Aho | . comes from Des Moines, ho .Costumes and Habits of Bur. | (0 0 point of thio SOREAEIE O Europe i | a piece of Monona county timber | mese Women in the Bath A Sug- 1}, " "oontinuous railway journey and land, 840 per acre was paid last weck gestion for Dress Re ners. | without change of carriages. Mr., Ed K Malleable iron works are to be built at : | ward Watkin aivily caleulates that the Keokuk. A correspondent writing from Burmal | cogt of the enterprise in which he is in | says that the steamer every night at 6, torested suld ount to 000,000 — 18 AT— Javenpor 33 saloonists took out o o bbb AL ~ ] | } \'q!);\] MPOEALSD S DOTIRRY U for traveling aftor dark upon the river is | sterling and that the tunnel would allow bbbl full of danger. Once it haltedneara vil- | tho passage of | At lowa City a water-motor, run with Inge 80 close to the bank that for the first | gyery d water from a street main, supplies power for the electrie time I had an opportunity of seeing how ht Burmese bathe. When the sun was sot Ever Brought to the City and at of 22 miles in lon h might be traversed The managers of the new opera house | ting a troop of girls, women, and chil- [in half an howr—a speed, be it said, |nt Cotar Ragids ato making sn attompt |don, all sunokitig. ohormons thick ch. |very mueh higher. than "that wiioh| They always have the largest and best. stock. to get Mrs, L‘\mz([\ to open the house. | roots that are covered by a kind of green | is * kept up in the longest| LOWER PRIOES | Tndications of a valuable lead mine have | leaf, descended through the sand and | tunnels of the St. giothad between | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER | been discovered at MeGregor, stood the riv A merry group | Switzerland and Ttaly, At the bottom | at the mouth of the boring, | ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. | thoy were—chattering, laughing, slap- | of the shaft | ping each other in fun, and running and | o mors than seven feet in dinmetor | shouting. ~ As they stood there by the from end to end- excepting here and water's edge, with the golden light of the | thero a somewhat wider square opening, | declining sun shining upon them, they | tochnically called a *“turnout”—we found | 0 displayed many a comly figureand shape- | couple of trollies fitted with seats on The second generation grown up since {1y limb. vither side, after the manner of the tram- | the war is not without cducation, but it been tested and work well. Two streams | ~ The Burmese people go_about bare- |cars of the military train familiar to | Wholly lacks discipline and sense of re. were thrown 85 feet high. | headed, and when they find the sun un- | habitues of Wimbledon camp. Running | sponsibility, Naturally, having escaped An artesian well with magnetic proper- | comfortable they carry o glazed umbrella, | along the sides of the troll o to the |out of slavery, it regards liberty, which The state camp-meeting of Spiritualists will begin on August dth at Clinton The s of the term * Shork ction with the of & great road, oy A Jiist whatie fequired by the traveling pub- lica Shart Line, Quick Tyme and the best of acconmmodas @ tions—all of which are fome Ished by the greatest railway in America. ‘_‘ Shortcomings of the Virginia Negro. ‘ Charles Dudley Warner, Another artesian well has been found | at Bagle Grove, this one on the highest | ground in the city. The wate: s at Webster City have THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. HARKNESS Bros. %, Do Not Fall o Call and Examine Stock Befure Purchasing, cll ties has been struck at Webster City. such as you sometimes see the Chinese und, was a foot-board, like that at- |8 often inte 'vpnvtml license, as the chief 401 BROADWAY, - . COUNCIL BLUFFS, | Dubuque has raised £5,000 bonus | CMrrying. Their hair is uniformly a glos- | tached to o railway earriage, and above |€ood, and ii is very slow to learn habits HICAGO, ILWAUKEE i for m,‘.). ab I:‘m:h- Point 'j“‘“ above the | % Dlack, brushed straight back from the | the seat was a somi-cireular hood, lined of industry and thrift. Idle and ill-clad g Drow, knotted up behind, and as often as with red baize, sufficient to protect the |negroes about the streots are a common not entertwined with orange blossoms, At & head and shoulders from dropping wet or |8ight; perhaps the women are more in- David Wilcox, o Tama county black- | wgeq o scarlet oleander flowers. Fit: | particles of falling debris, hut ot wide | dustrious; they cortainly dovelop u fond- \V,V B I And St. Paul. smith, while polishing @ plow on an | i tight over their breasts they wear a | onough to save the legs and feet, | By |noss for dress and cheap jowelry, but | pmory-wheol Eriduy of last wook, was | bodice of bright colored silk, which do- | reason of the synco taken upin the Tower | their morals aro not a recognizablo”qual- | <Gt i Vi, 40 eilawol rodd la i | Killed by the bursting of the wheel. One | geonds just far enough to leave at the |arc of the circle, so as to make a lovel |ity smong the assots of char The | Dakota; and as its v by and connee- H | piece struck his head. | waist a’small strip of olive skin exposed. | floor, along which the rails were laid, it | egroes—as it 1s the same wherever T tong h-n;‘h "|" the yreat “hu...'.:«”. .'":"‘u-‘r‘: m Arthur's crenmery at Eagle Grove |They are not very dressy about the lower | was nocossary that we should sit with [ Went in the stato—aro grogarious; they | Nrumset and Far Weh I ity b s | works the product of 1,200 cows into 600 | part of the body. In’fact, they dress|knees drawn up and heels bent during |like to live in town, to huddio ; aland Minneapolis. : [ city. | ¢ pounds of butter daily. ‘.,.Ix‘,- :luwl P A p?}:c«; ;-]r cxlul ilf.vli.ln..;.ho whole time oceupied in journcying (.,\lnulflln'r i closo n\‘iuhlmrlu;mh.y & R A The well that supplied the Ida Grove | called a *‘temain, ™ unk, 18 folded | the face of the tunnel and back again, anc n_ gooc many in o tene Chicao, Milwauk u Claire and Stillwater. TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY waterworks b falled and i to bo put |about their Tubs in suchn dexterous| A Tembrandt Satvator Wosa | ment. Many of them own little pl hic, Ml down deeper. | way that only one limb is robed. T con- ‘ might have done p 1 justice to such | M0 cheap houses of their own, but their } ¢ ry " A If you buy your DUBUNUS Hiangtwo) nesassimontais wTHs that T rather like the custom, which | g seene. Under foot for a great portion P )«i'nl Jnnhl](h-n‘l‘m'\ not go luiyuml D and Praeiedu Chien. A AL S iversal that no thought of indeli- [of the was the ground is almost ankle- | hand-to-mouth existence. A good many | ¢ v ? . ono on which the state tax is levied i} o0 ovoyurigen, In such attire Diana | deep in stushy and the stalwart fellows | of the girls go to the White Sulphur and | ¢ ord . Dby A about two-thirds as much as the assess- Kb i ? | ) ['Gthee R P g5 1| « ¢ Rock Ialand and C T e hich the city taxesare levied, |may have skipped through the woods|who drag and push the trollics, trudging | other waterine-places in the summer, and Council Bluft and Omaha. i F e e e ity chcnns its promor. | When she encountered the ill-fated | manfully along, have enough to do trg Pick up enough in one way mnd another Bl Gty Blotx Ther m”' R o LN AT Al aun| o REUIBTHACRIILS SUE legend which 1|the greater length of time, moving o them who are single, or have bocomo | Jioec MG, TRty i NI TR dare not repeat Let it be sutficient to | through a dim twilight, cannot well make | #0 by the loss of their husbands, frankly western divisions of the Rock Island. [ gy that it arose fr e TREe 5 uy that they profer to romain alono | Pulluan Sleepors and the Finost Dining Cars in the ; 1. | qay that it arose from a royal ordinance | out the features even of those who sit bo- | S8 y_ profe o L L BOSTON TEA CO., |Reot Condtor Ludon of te mid: /iyl Ty oo of the Queens of Ava[yide them. Now and again the little| tther than undrtako the support of an | Wi WAUKEE & §T. PAUL RAICWAY dlodivisionliad his }l-fllll.ll home @lnd |y hundred years ago. [ eloctric Tunps, sot in rude niches of the | il darkey—too many *good-for-nothing | and shory atition b paid i passeigers Ly courte- 16 M ened by the coming of three girl babic wployes of the company. in and 17 Pearl Street, Council Bluff: ploy ho company The group of Burmese women stood by | naked wray chalk the water’s edge for a short time, when | gitive light on the pa niggers’” around seems to be their point | of view. t a brilliant but fu- at one birth. This show of three queens swept the board until on_last Tuesday . M. CAT The long and short of it is ing train. Then, | L, A L | presently they were joined by a number a whil in but darkness visi. | that the colored brother likes to enjoy 'l Manager. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ’ morning Conductor Cassedy, a western | b oy Y0¥ T0 RCRC T S bling | Mohors hadows above and bo. | himself with ns little exortion as_possi- | 3.7, CLARK, " Th following are tho tim = division man, also living at Creston, was | down the sand-bank with roars of laugh- | neath and all around, Looking backward | De, and he has equal delight i religion, :'1' traine m‘vmn.. 1o | made the proud father of three bouneing | ¢ that might have been heard en the balls and dancing, ound in o Union Taci g than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten boy babies. The three kings hold other side of the river. They all waded and forward through the deepening gloom the traveler sees an ever-receding, the night generally. His religion has no e e R IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. sway at present, but the middle division | jy, together for a short distance and began | ingly endless, tunnel-shaped perspective, | Felation to morals; it is something to be § Tralns o poc s and K €. on Chicago t iufum\y that they don't propose to sta to undress; but mark you how they did m}’ .’u long intervals “,‘l“vm\ y eyes, | enjoyed for its own sake. 8t. Louis twenty minutes faster than | beat. it. Let us take one young woman as an | Onward, andyet onward—to no’ sound ——— P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. c SPEGHT PROP C— example. She wados until the water is | save the plashing made by the tall work- L A S D 1 2 g HOW to Avold Sunstroke. | just above her knees. In asecond she | men tramping through mud,and the drip, 3 m |sits down, and, lo and behold, in that | drip of the water upon the hood above NO REST DAY OR NIGHT. | Pee] R ;B 1111 Douglas §t. - - Omaha, Neb. board of health has | brief second she has stripped herself by | ourheads—we are dragged and pushed be- [ In the Fall of 1575 my sufferings were torrible. 1 CHICAGO, RURLINGOX AXD QUINCY. hi Arrive. p.m. | Counail Buffs m | Mail and_Ex* MANUFACTURER OF issued circulars giving the following di- rections as to precautions against sun- strokeand the treatment of sufferers from one of the most dextrous twitches it is her possible to conc She holds dress aloft with both hands, folds it in neath the shingle, and the sand of the shore for a time level with the beach, and | then down a quarter of a mile deep, past was swollen to such proportions that 1 feared my | timbs would burst. 1 had the best medical talent ob- Swift's Specific has been the means of bringing ] o tainable, and at the worst stage of my illness, when | hoalth and happiness to thousands who were pro- CAGO and NORTHWESTEI A vy AT neat, circular little bundle, and then |low-water mark, under the bed of the S ! P P Atlantic Exier | Pacitic Bt m GulvanizeafilioniiCothices, m:u;::l:.ko is caused by excessive heat, | PIants it firmly on her head. el my hushandand many friends had given me up to | nounced incurable of Blood and Skin Discases. i Mail and_Ex* ail and | garDormer Winaowe, Fin andsiate | and especially if the weather is “mu |1 {mght tn} s tknt] when nhnl \]\wun“ The bore has cut clean through the |die, thelate Dr. John Woodbury made a thorough S 50 p. m. | Accos . m. | Roofing, Specht's patent Met , Pate B = | sta ol 3 3 o o) A : 3 g 3 GASOm Ba) Pt st ittt BAF and Bracket Shelving. 1 am €Y It is more apt to ocour on the sec- | SN on the Bawle She WNOUNE MOV gray chalk in a circle as round and - truo | examination of my water, and pronounced my case HEAR THE WITNESSES. ] it g 251, ‘Arrive the general agont for the above o of oul. Tron ond, third or fourth day of a heated term -Ltm)) l‘L"‘“L”'lvl :mur‘i% *hl l' lL uc‘]*‘ as the inside of a wedding ring. 8o | acuto kidney discase, bordering on Bright's discase, i | il and Ex Xpress.. ... ‘encing, Crestings, verandas, Iron Bank Sk 23 3 awny back like Vi r. a crouch- AR R VO ) i 3 1 Expross. il and Ex.. Ralangs, Window Blinds, Cellar Guards: also general ”‘_"‘.‘l"“ ”‘t'“ 'i . ‘L““:‘ grialscn) Yottt | ing way she goes deeper into the stream, u‘l"";"hlhtl) “‘"d""‘lfi oy :h‘;] A ""‘"‘:"‘_‘ “lt accompanted by gravel, and recommendod the imme SAVED FROM A HORRIBLE DEATH. | o R agent for Pecrson & Hill patent Iuside Blind, | excitement, close sleeping-rooms, debili-| ' FEy TG E e et wais | *dapted to the work and to the material, | i e of Trunt's Remedy. At this tine Twas A Overland Ex.. Lincoln Ex . | Overland Ex. . | Denver Ex 11331 ty, abuse of stimulants predisposed to 1t is mor apt to attact those working n | she strikes out and swims. She is evi that in dry places it is possible to sce the chisol-marks made a couplo of years ago. suffering most terrible pain fn may back, limbs, and Up to May last T had spent dollars for treatment by many loast five hundred ho best modical . o] amiliar wi Kb tine 5 A men, without any beneflt, | suffered excraciatingly, J Denver Ex ! | Local the sun, and. especially between the hours | dently as fumilir with the water us the | 54 iyervals along the route, Whoro it is | head, cold i no rost day or wight fr weoks, | il ny bt tiands adised. o that o ey Hand . "““‘mm;;“n“ of 11 o’olock in the mornimgand 4 o’clo ‘;‘“l‘""‘l‘l‘"l 3 t"’ _")"v v“"l‘ ?'It _&."'“;"" | feared the water might come through, [and 1 was growing weaker daily wntil this kind | Of doathwasfustaporouching. | et 3 in the afternoon, Have as cool fi]euping-!inl"“"u:l“ ]"L”_ ;1'1{‘“1 ,'.:":. :l';m;;l’:“ et | the sides and roof have been paved 131 dlan ddlradlons:to take! Honbs Be- | Teoulil feel a change for tho botter. The sores bogan Depart, rooms as possible. Avoid loss of sleep oniner e 2 lead or clay, and held up with solid ivon [, o disch the Rheuatism to abate. d Ex " : She vi S > 01 e, y Py fore taking half of one bottle I nmen to im Vhe! o pttles overy sore Al st and all unne fatigne. If wor he swims around the —steamer, shol),yqq ypiniontly about cighteen inches [ ©7° K el HlasBrmeiadE thibd indoors, and where there is an artificial | laughs up at us, she glides quietly up be- youth and splashes hind some Burmese wide. Sometimes, in the fitful flashes of prove, wid after taking six bottles was entirel and my skl began to sume n natural appear ersisted until 1 ha taken tielvo bottlos: large K heat, laundries, ete., see that the room is | ' Y L[ light, the eye rests upon falling red riva- |ecured. This was nearly eight years ago, and 1 have I3 NOT A SYMPTOM OF T i A AR i s g iy slm.:“"'\_“;'l“:] "‘l“;'"'“""‘l‘] “‘"“" D Gl Gy e eaniata o) ok B hning (bt M S R e i ? R T ] Neb*....... wear a light hat (not black, as it absorbs | 10 #V0Id the return shower. the damp walls. Ever and anon | . tion. I L ght ha ack, as it abs 1™ Whet s ti 3y s AT o alls, - K A THunt's Rtemedy to others in similar cases, and it has o Leav it on the head a wet cloth on a large leaf; | Wa(er SIS Cowh a0, vemONES Ghe DU chalk not yet remedied. — So “we | { saved e from a horrible deat] Malland Ex.... 75 8. m. | Pacifickx . m frequently 1ift the hat from the head and | Qo from her head and boging o dvess. 1o on and on, moments sceming s min- | hesdache, nl found in ta s relst. 1think i the c ntic Ex.... 3:40 p. m. | Mail and E er. k now ther e an | All trains daily. CIHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL, Leaves Council Bluffs, Arives Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex.... a.m. | Mail and Ex. . Atlantic Ex....15:15 p. . | Atlant INCIL BLUYPS AND ONAUIA STRERT RAILWAY. HEM TO A ADAPTED TO) see that the cloth is wet. Do not check | prespiration, but drink what water you | vents the body from being over heated. | Have, when possible, additional shade, | as a thin umbrella, when walking; a can- | vas or board cover when working in the | sun. When much fatigued do not go to | need to keep it up, as prespiration pre- | ¢ exposure; but nothing of the kind. rises like a flash her fallen all about her. ing he She herself in such a way that when iment has From first to last | nothing had occurred that might make | even the white faced nun_ blush who is | i The men dressed and un- | utes, until the electric lamps cease alto- | gether and the long, awful cave is en- veloped in a darkness that would be im- penctrable but for the glimmer of a few tallow candles stuck into the bare walls of the cutting. Even a mile or more from the mouth of tho shaft it is not dif- | ficult to breathe; for the same machine best medicin and cheerfully recomm all, MRS, W. L STI 8t., Boston, Mass. April 18, 1583 A WELL-KNOWN MAN. y having Hunt's Re for kidney 1 liver complaints, T purchased s Quiney, "L 1 am sme that Switt was terribly poison up to die. entirely. age, o saved my life. T aria, and was given Write for & copy of the little book —free. work, but be excused from work, especi- sed in a similar way. When they | opion " yworks the boro pumps drives a | the “People’s Drug Store” and used it in my £ $1,000 Roward will bo paid to any Chemist their trips at 9 H d d s fi c a.l ally after 11 o’clock in the morning on 1_‘, .}]‘;”']”‘“‘“‘l_] h man, ‘;‘l’“‘l"” "‘,"U.-....n....uus supply of fresh air into the |and found it to be a very valuablo medic ws 28 o the analysis of 100 bottles 5. 5. 8., i o oyularly’ Suring tho day at 8, ara an 0 0 9 | very hot days, if the work is in the sun. | ¥ ";; Igl‘“f "[L iurw[ “ ‘;m o l‘l‘l,ll 10| goven-foot pipe, which at_present forms | giay rocommend b highty to iy feionds, knowing It | oiobmn aooetense > fodide Potasslum, or any 1% 4,5, oy b Fun €0 ity time, If o feoling of dizincss, headache or ex. | Pk and slowly disappeared toward their | 1T LRI olos of i tunnel. At ) BUREBEA o 3 mouth we come upon the simple and Respecttully yours, MaxrACTURR w1 o00l cloths’ toiand! pouricold’ waler over uft Marketing in the Future, | | HEW S P T I LR LORIC oy pectiuly VST Novi Found - It ! head and neck. 1f any ono is over come |, The appetite for good fruit has evi-| o™ yioreo through the hed of | AP ISEL 036 KL, So. Buston, Mas DR. WHITTIER I Have oun BUCK STOVE co,’ by heat send immediately for the nearest H-l::iuym:l ’\‘\‘flleculx‘-Rur:::gfi’n‘nlzhtlnzlr:"::;: th sea with extraordinary A LAST MANUFACTURER. i ’ Was the exclamation of a man when'he got & box good physician. While waiting for the | M™¢¢ 8N 3 s R celerity, and at a cost cheaper | |juve usd Hunt's Remedy for the kidney com. i of Eureha Pilo Olntmgnt, whioh 15 implo and aure SAINT Lovis B e o A Lo el |any rown peoplo and childran, the lat- | Seierity 4l L ut g coms chappor OB G i 617.S1, Charles Sti, St Louis Mo, ) e forklles g ANl Bkio Plsssos. TEilEy osnieby water or cold black tea, or cold coffee, if |te¥, devouring what is green and very | ¢ ordinary tunnel under the hill By | Pt enthuving boen fully restored to heulth bylts | -\ ppgiy 4 GRADUATE of two medioal eoll ) posionld] = . A er or cod black to, or co'c cotlee, 1f |y g Ty o Guestion is s to the relative | Of A1.Créinary tunne! unc D 1 /oan Lot ko It s Va1l 4 A e s mecdlon! Sollage: \ The American Diarrhea Cure |¥1€FC{ raarord. able toswallow. If the skin is hot and | permission of the president of the hoard Has stood the test for twenty vears. Sure cure for i i, o Vel e 4 a couple of tur of whom 1 know have been benefited by its use, all old Consultation free and invited. ) all Never Fall. Diarrhaca, Dyse tary, and Chole: [ ———— pounded ico wrapped in o towel or other | ¥ lll‘xlxtuv:\:;;{:in"tlmn‘tnk.«hl ‘{x"n::tn‘y:stln?:n (3:0 party the methods of its working, Pres- Gratefully, Ao When it is Ina t :.l..h:‘ux:mu(::J.::mr:::;_ f . A cloth. If there is no ico at hand keep a VPAg. . 4 REAL N0 (ant] nount our not too comforta- T ; 4 » P2 COX. | Ghere, Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt ex- Deane's Pever and Agne Tonic & Cordial, cold cloth on the head and pour cold [ Weter how excollent it may bo. Long |y, carriago and pus stooping once more | 1 AV 15 Eba e famkdy eats. “CAN OF it ained fo o 1t is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. SURE CURE WARRANTED For Feyor and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. PRICE, 81.00. W.J.WHITEHOUSE f el Sl it 85 tention to cases from overworked brain, SURGICAL 1 “An excellent appetizing tonie of | ful of water with a little sugar, eoping of frosh fruit in wll constructed, | iy fuce and bathos the smiling and yot e i D { LABORATORY; 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. exuisito flavor, wow used over the i N0 Bkt L air-cooled fruit houses; and by far thel tiuved channel in an atmosphere” of | pianotisesioe Sucy from Imprudonce, Excomes, Indulgences, For Sale by all Druggrsts® }“:v{ll«;mxulr_l;:.flc r(-lAJ‘l,y;. TN most important of all, the conversion of golden glory 1200 pages; the whole r y 99 e N adtivs LT 1 ARl ; all fruits into the permanently keeping | 8 MARRIAGE: it Nany O sent by Express on receipt of ‘price. méed l\ few d im mln ellclund» Mr. W. C. Comstock’s formerly of the | article by means of evaporators. When — " MALNTON REMEDY 00., 40 W. 14th 8ty Now Yorks GUID® recelpts; 3] ] favor t s# of champagne, an . Sedali ol 8 i prssal . marey, whomay e S e e rinie vy 10, buc | Ives house, Sedalin, was met “at the | well dried, it will not decay; it may be Clover for Swine, Nacnoos and o e, Batled 0h 26 beware of Comterteits, Avk your | Laclede yesterday. He has leased the | handled without bruising, and its reduced “aswly DR, HORNE'S COKE OR WO00D. £OLE AGENST FOR OMAHA BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, grocer or drugglet for the L&A;nulno article, manufactured, by DK, J. G. B, BIEGERT & BONS, J. W. WUPPERNARN, Sole Agent. s sra 3 e way, No X, DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S uar. | haustion occurs cease work immediately lie down in a shady and cool place; apply dry sponge with or pour cold water ov | | | tho body and limps and apply to the head water on it, as well as on the body. If | the person is pale, very faint and pulse | feeble let him inhale amonia for a few scconds, or give him a teaspoonful of aro- matic spirits of amonia in two tablespoon- Mammoth Cave hotel, Kentucky, for five years, and is here to ook after u reduc- tion of railroad fare between the Louis- ville exposition and Mammoth Cave, the same as to and from other points, The original owner of the cave was Dr. John Croghan, a Scotchman, who died in village among the palms —— | quantity of early and povishable, and of long keepers. Perishable fruit must not keepers may bo v wanted. There are threo agencies which will greatly aid the extension of fruit growing, namely the preservation of sur- plus _perishing supplies by canning ; the weight renders it of casy and cheap con- veyance on long journeys. Planters should make themselves well acquainted with the probable amounts of these dif- ferent demands; producers and consumers should unite in extinguishing the at- tempted frauds of various kinds which a distance of 2,300 yards trom the pit- of trade, the en is allowed to make hcer s in order to show our fearsome spices of horribles) nd glimpses of weleome light. And finally, we are swung up the shaft into the outer air, where the glad sunshine catches the tall puss by There is ne more economical or better food for pigs in summer than_clover. 1t has been estimated on good authority that an acre of clover will w D00 pounds of pork, and that to a certain ex tent it is one of the most profitable meth- ods of using it clul to those troubled with kidney or liver Puily 1 recommend it to some one of my friends, al JON M, CLARKE, Oldest Real Estate Agent. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, T N ANDBLOOD Disetson tha aag in St. Louls, as city papers show Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, Merourial and other affectio t Skiw and Bonos, Blood Impurities and Blood Poison- ing, 8kin_ affections, Old Sores and Uloers, Impeds- ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special ab- ‘Health is Wealth, i The ownership then descended to | tend to injurd or ruin the trade, Bsides this it makes healthy, whole- | Notary Public and Practicar Con- o nine heirs of the doctor, three of whom —— some pork, which absolute confinement | Electrlc Beltl diod, and the property 8 now caritrolled About Fig Pens. MR RaEL BEL A e veyancer. . by trustees, one of whom lives in Cali-| My experience last winter taught me a | grown 2n clover will fatten on a ve { AND fornia, another in Philadelphia and an- | valuable lesson in regard to confining | small quantity of com and leave the 4 | other 5muuw)huruuln;’. The ownership of | young pigs on a plank floor, ~Several got | main portion of the corn in the crib :..].» Ok dala et : the cave embraces about 5,000 acres on | so stiff that it will impair their growth, | feed for other stock, 1t is not enough | Business Lots all over . { PBEVENTI/E AND OVRE tho surface. Tho purchaso of this lund | In this cold latitude 1t quite diffieult 80| that the pigs have the run of tho bare | ies tmvesved et M0 | radtoad gt for Htarir, Dl Cout i became necessary in order to prevent | keep pigs warm in winter without confin- | pasture, but they should have good - jons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgls, 'Headache, Nervows i other speculators from sinking & shaft |ing them ina pen, I havean ide of | clover fleld and hot over five shotes to the J. B. SMITH, Frosireticn asused bx the ule 0t wicohol e it FOR EITHER SEX, | from above down into the cavern, and | building an index pig house with a gravel | a E rt Book-Keeper | i g Tt Sl i lorys | i 2 theroby form otiter entrances that would | floor and a platform in one corner, - with | —— Xpe €ePET | sy’ il el primatirs 014 Koy Barronnem P is Electric Belt will O the Follow- |, Thisremedy being injooted directly to tho seat of divide the profits obtained from visitors | low sides to keep the bedding on it for a ANOTHER L SAVED., ctics “u‘-" uwnm}_mm caucd by over éxerons e " ! This E \,lc;‘llt Lt‘\Vv\ld '."Kxoinim oaso, requiren e clikige of Sl or naseous, | o the great natural wonder. A former|sleeping place, and so give the f»lgn u} pouted uyp | brsi, ulln.b\mlv'u'ru:vrvllmlulfun" nomh!u’:" ing Diseases Withou pine. eurial or polsonous mediclues ko be taken lnter | o ont gitempted to got a map of the in- | chance to exercise on the ground. OFf |J. C. Gray, of DapeviLie, Ava., writes us: Will writo Up ohenjigs and | A0S onio mouth's trestinent. = $1.00 & box, ox P Puiun i the Back, Mips, Head or Lin, Neryous e e e Sttt diasase: b In s | terior pasasgos of £hio ) for this pur- | course this ground floor must be eleyated | 1 buve been using your’ D Wi, Habu's | return books s moruiing when, sequired. Gives - | 1es for 8600, Bout by uail projald on revelpt i Debilty, Lumbago, General Debility, Khe s, Disease of the Kidneys Paralysis, ralgia, Sciatic Sy it, Sexual Exhaus- piual Disotscs, Torpid Liver, G cuse of those already unfortunately afflicted wo three boxes to cure, or we will refund Price by mall, postage paid, §2 per box, or the | pose, but was headed off and his design ted. The | | prevented from being consum above the surface of the carth outside, or elso the er will soak inand make it of a| ¢ I ok THE LUNGS, and T can say | truthy, it is far superior o any other L structions and furnishes situstions, dential, All work confl OFFICE, 1616 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES)' To cure any case. With cach onler received by us 5 : ] | 1 {paration in tho world, My mother Wi con | for six boxes accompanied with §6.00, wewillsend the tlon, Beminal Ensicne, - Astthina, Hoart | Discaer | hreo Loxe for i ditferent avenues of the cavern, if ex-|wet and muddy. A foundation could bo ! Hned to her bed four weeks with & cough, and achiaser our writtn guarantee oot tho Horbih o Rupture, Tupotency, Cotareh, Filks, Epi: WRITTEN GUARAN tonded in one line, would have a length | put under it of sl stones, and the b overy attention by as good physician w | ALNVA By KEITH, | e rotment docs not atect o curer Guaraa lesy, Dumb Ayue. Omaha Testimonial. o (Wi, Hatws DBatsay rom TiE . qqe \ T : long, 2683 feet wide and the height is 163 | root it up. Insucha pen 1 donot be- |\, , ey I A rogular graduate in Onatis, Non, Audl § i LuNGs, she began to mend right away can | e | UR, L Ao/l o ., e i S A Dr.Folix LoBrun & Co | iif “Xion too itors ontored the | lors pias world. get sl and. T sn | Lo i began to ot sebsear, Lews | 3 LYY T'Y. DR, HENDERSON, | uuie it s 1 munchased ane of your Hlactrlo Balsin cave last month, most of them coming | they are apt to when confined a long time | 156 1gic tive. 1 know of five cases that Dr HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BAN 0 RANSAS CITY, MO, | Chicago. Danver, Color, Decerber, 1562, © 10 relieved the pala 4018 a0 natamans i | from the eastern states, England and |on a plank floor. It should be made | W Halls Balsan has cured, wnd my and ‘strengthened them so that The spinal irritrtion it re- could have done. arties for piles, across iy Kidueys and they give no more trouble Heved immediately which nothiy Your agent here has sold thein o Josued by all suthorized acents, Y . F. Goudman, Druggist, Sole Agent, for Omaha, Neb e wly of 160 miles. Th largest room is known | as “Mammoth dome,” and is 487 cotland. The short route an extent, going and returning, of nine miles, and the long route is twenty miles. The fee | The gravel put on top of this feet | would have to be rvinged, or they would | roomy enough so that there would e am ple space. Where a few pigs ave to be kept, & smaller pen would answer, of the pigs | there £ in the country, wd they all failed to effoct a cure; but when 1 got one bottle of is better now than she twenty years, b been Lof DEALER IN 105 17ith Street, Opp. Postoflico. Stock Entirely Fresh and New, | iseued only by i\ wke wl Y. QO0DUAN _Drue’ it Omaha Neb. ervous and Privat ilepey, Rheumiatis Utltary aid § . | (uightl noss, neuralgia, paralysis, and female O IN ‘Parta of the ; ? 1 " ¢ Henry's Carbolic Salye, asns. Mt W soxual weaknow, nouralcs, parstylt, sl e | | 8 L AN ol stvenithened, | L0 guides is 82 the short route and &3 the (sizo of & length of board —thirteen feot | Sickn Gk b 2 John D. Peabody, M. D SLETRSITOR Buiartiatoud oF tuciisy Felhd Suits in egch case wmore than neet expectations. | can | etc., ia sl Intereating advertisement long run ul;r‘lun]; route, including lights. The cavern |square. Such a pen should be lined on| Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Bruises, \ Y, M. D, |5V, housands of cases oured,” No we will say that there §# - Yeler any one to these partios who dsire 1o patients at & V. PORTE 10 evidence | o On the 00 3 s, Sor) ( i o on free o 3 Mgy, DMLY TORTES, |t Al ik M, 8RS | Comporatur of tho cavorn s whiforun |t warin, wnd G space overhad- ot |t Uil Corus i Kude of| PHYBIOIAN & BURGEON. | micin v sutvl iy ] MAIN OFFICE 1421 Farnam Strect [avecas may et & .ufif“&"‘fi"&‘%i‘é;‘-"h‘fi:&‘ being b4 degrees Farrenheit the year|open to the roof, which would be ample | HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVY 2, as all OFFICE RO®MS, 3 and 6 1507 FARNAM. ";“"-Il;:‘?l‘:;‘ X "Mr"' st nmn\:‘:ll:-,mm Goodinan's Drug “'“"'“’"'.’fl Y oTokels Even: ha¥e b alidy ' |round. The old saltpetre works, which | for good ventilation, others are counterfeits, Price 25 cta, Residence, 1714 Douglas Omate, Koo " /g paper. In roply to lnqul h is illuminated by Bengal lights, Th the inside and filled in with chafl to make Sores, U Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chupped | clnes furnished ev Wiy a4 @2 Authorized by the stato to tread 4 Chronie, N

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