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THE DALILY BEE-=WEDNESUXY oULY 2, another than sisters. Like all curiositic The Largest and Most Reliablo House for Titoresting ROmNISCOce oF S PODIiC ety o et in this sy 1 | urmee nr, °F e Lambn. La and Private Career. et our attachment became all the | o tempting prices obtainablo for real ~THE— . y Then, you know, dwarfs are |1y choice early Tambs has yearly i most all extremely affectionate, though | sreater tomptation th A owners ) . How do you aceount for this peevish: | quite a numberof owo lambs aro sacrificed . y » Warren-His Passion for Dia- , to the serions deteiment PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Mrs, Stratton,” inquired the scribe, | at the shamble monds, and His Wealth, ince you declare it to be universal f flock improvement, as well as ultimate | “well IN THE WEST. we are spoiled ehildren, I sup- 1,4 to owners of the country As in a pose, to begin with, but though reaching | yiajority of instances the sires of these . - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. e rocent death of Clarles . Strat. | (tires, el G il fha gl lani botter bred nimie dun 4t F u r n I t u r e \ Weber,Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, astein,Cottage, Burdette Drgans, | Tt s ket for e, ot 30 b an hideen. s s 1,104 ¥ 3t Ttn wwior Toot least nernl interest in dwarfs 3 improvement, and if the owner feels of all descriptions. From the time of |Xtremely annoying, and it is with diff. compelled to restrict the number of the Pygmemi, that fabulous nation of | Uty that I am enabled to restrain my- | animals handled a rigid culling from the lilliputinns found in the extreme parts of | *elfs even when on exhibition. Think of | other ewes and filling their places from A1 the number of nasty, slobbering babies | the choicest ewe lambs should he a polic ., ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - . TOWA. | ty, and many have figared conspicuously | then be chuckled under the chinand have | “Jaml and spring peas” ‘tempts him to 4 = = in the world of the real, as have othersmn |* indy poked in your mouth like a child, | qeviate long as the ewe lamb is a Ko~ o g 4 ' | \whether or no, 18 enough to provoke any | sunerior bred o SONTE, TLUVEY ALHNSAD I TASC the reali of fction. T the oldon time | Vet o Hoo 1 eough Lo braroke any fauperior bred aninl t its mother| They always have the largest and best stock. The tollowing are the time of arrival and depart gttt WESIEM LOMICE=NYOTS) |uf e srnt e the custom, o i B T boe ki hey i ool G e ot i | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER il o oo s ety praciect,| POt of Him s o hay Judie 0t {i tho comminglng o e i . | ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. as early as .0, 1t beingsimpart ; ionco in any w The! 1 T ey ot (@, SPEOHT, PROP, sty thon't o totns ik 0w | bt sne i v, Sl 1l anoe which e sl their b |t e e moiain 2 FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYME I8 AT picture of him, so ad as they tell me tor blood, but it reduces the expense and of the term ' Shork onnection with the o Arrive Doniinitian exhibited gladitorial contests, | : bl v und filling their placos with —those that | e ithout finding any diffieulty in atroady Atlantic ExI 630 p, m. | Pacifi EXE 042 m it s said, between dwarfs and beautifuf [Iusband, who was then alive and tho pic | in the nature of things will grow better | Jahiug, Thoir lunigs are large - nough quiod by the Sraveling pubs EcaniMail' 0008 m. | Koand M 043 pm | unDostasst < - Omaha, Nt | women in 81, and at that day the wives | ture of ‘health, Hand his rel hose Wil instead of worse, for at loast soveral sue- |t take in all the air, light as it i, that | LINE 1 Shett e, Quick fime o T icAdo, WURLINOON AND QUINCY. T T of tho Ttoman dignitaries employed dwarfs | 1l you what that is, - Woll, 1 imay add | coading years. *Thoso who have notenre: |l ik, Nature providos lugs for 0 onecien of which are. furs Depart Arrive. MANUFACTURER OF as domestic sorvants. In Butope the|that he is a crank on diamonds; sce | fully compared results fail to apprecinte | g, oy dvery altitude o those whe are | #1ed by the greatest railway in Amerlca, AR ;;;l Mallang Hes T : ulu....l fancy for these diminutive oA sl oRTIN Oalvanizen, Iron) Cornioes) |BesHe Atlantic Ext'...5:15 p. m. | T 2 Mail and Ex . | Mai d Ex'. . 6:15 here,” and she took from a draw EA IAg- | how m ly the loss from *‘natural nificent pair of sloove-buttons, *“Thess | causes” may Lo reduced by & careful ob- | Ouh And.grow up on the sput ained, having ‘ 4 There has been agreat deal of disens- i IR L Emaht b S, Tonis ony thoouhariny |t prep o o ithr g e boen et donl ot i | (110400, [W| LLWAUREE s of Francis 1. and Henry 11, | for 87,000, Now, think of that, and he |y jnerease in numbers or maintaining s AEN aarDormer Winaows, Fin n, Tron and Slaf human beings can exist. In ‘Accom (8at) | Accom (Mon) 1145 . m. | Roofing, Specht's patont, N at is, between the years 1515 and 1550, ='||u‘[l| already own over 80,000 worth of | ¢ desired number— young and OWIK [nerica thero are towns, sich a8 Paton KANKAS CITY, ST, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, adjusted Ratehet Bar and Bra Lam | Lo " e rilliants, s, and rigic xclud such as D of § A d St P | Depart, Arrivo, 4 fonoral agent for_ o ab o | The last dwarf of any distinction kept | PRS00 (G the gonoral, with | il and vigidly excluding such 8 | placed as high as the top of Mount Bland, n . Faul. : :_lnl\mnlllx 0:55 a. m. ey Crestings, Balustrades, Ve Tron Bank | about the throne v potentate was the, RE e SANKLTAMRWI . Aot | Yo basse d the meric hizl.‘. ‘l“ nd vig i”"""h"]"“"" £ which o6l 1o dhooh. | " EXpress. ... 825 p.om. | M Window Blinds, Cellar ; also general | famous Bebe, of King St 1 Po. | one of s pect ' Nas i o A At gpong improvement, The advant | vanta The 1 Bt 1 - L BT AL AR LR i amous Bebe, of King Stanislaus, of Po ; : : 4 Bilsan o venienc The wst inhabited spot in and_oporates flos of road In i el LN e [land. Bebe, who died in 1764, was thir- ‘1“”- k ““}‘,{‘]"!k"f!}-‘ “";I;‘m‘_l'" ] i vespect alone is” suficiont. fo ot | (i rarld s, howover, tho Tuddhis: cloi i Wik, St Tows and Qrertand 11:800m, | Overland EX....4:00 p. m, | ty-three inches (French measurement) in | Podding toward H* “’k "'fr byt SRR LA U LA Innbs, | gor of Hanlo, in Thibot, where twonty- | tions i A1 the [gtoat brstnese s o' the Lincoln 1 11300, . | Donwer Bx..1\8:00 { Keight, well proportioned and gracoful, | %03 **Women will talk. | Tom was pull fand when to it is added the tide of im- | o0, priosts live 1 altitude of 16,000 | Northwost and Far West, 1t naturally answers the \ Lo : w 005 . The Polish nobloman, Borwlaski,whe was [ 08 tway at a hugo Havana, thrast in a|jroved Hlood that comes on through | g The broth description of Short 1. d Test Route betweon s Schlaginweit, when Chicago, Milwa | ing b T Holde autand Minneapoll migrant o0 w. well made, clever, and a good linguist, | e gold-mounted meerschaum holder, | voung animals, every pradent flock man- | e a8 8% FE MR N ! Mllwatikoo, L4 Oroeme ang Windha, 3 DO AT OAPHY | Wserel it DuiE sy asured twenty. | Dut one whitl of his proffered l‘;-*“ I‘““ ager will find warrant for it inst the | n\l:l.l‘ u\\lnlh.‘-‘:ln:.'.l 17];::::“- t-n‘xlf‘mE]"».l at i r\mf i H"l”"”v” e 3 Dojin 3 rrive. |ac Chiidlton . Y | tho nows; sror tha Faetal b 8 ) ' o y ame col s encampe a Fan Stillwater. 0 atam gl o . [eight inchies. A brother of Borwlaski, is | e newsgathorer that a specinl brand was ot tempting offers for youn females. | 31000 feat, the highest altitade at which ik il water i . - il | said to have been but thirty-four inches [ <P for visitors. European ever passed the night. Even ' |in height, and a younger sister [told by the sameé anthority, *|only twenty-one. A Fri we are “Why, gencral,” said Mrs, Stratton, | Cultivating Sorghum, AL KNG Uk "6 ASURE NG - Prshe | curling up her nose at the foul smolling | suunern cultivator, T e e | weed, **How can you treat your friends | prgogsor George H. Cook, di BRI HBURIE prateasornRARIE and_going to a boxein-® private | (1. Now b 3 1 ty6:50 p. m. ort Niobrara 0:50 p. m. Ul 8:50 w. m, , Milwaukee, O na and 5 Janosy vckfond and Dul tor of | e | fanious as a dwarf, at twent r i Jersey Agricultural Experiment | giq ot confess to feeling as bad as they. ton, Rook Tslanid and Cedar Rapids, 1 4 e /PN [ age had attained but twenty-nine inches, “_1"""‘"‘ ’ "‘1]"[' 'L‘:“}-'l't‘l‘“.“w"“:‘“l oo Station, st New Brunswick, in the report | g highest mountain i the world is il fufls and Omaha. { ” & | Two remarkable Indian dwarfs, exhibited | Sarand looking it the gonersf with & o his Tabor, alludes to the waste i 60 | Mount Everest (Himalaya), 20,008 foot, . oux Falls 4 Atlantic Ex . m, within the present century in both this “l"‘(‘l‘““;k ISjIBAILY ° CXCUSE | uge of mills for extracting the juice, ‘““.«u.\ the condor has been seen winging | Rock Islnd, Dubuque, St. Paul e | country and Burope, were the renowned | VORMUS B L ed, [ Rorcent of the sugar buing Lost by the or- gl Dlue air” 500 feet higher. pioiobnl wd il e | Astes children, thio boy measuring thirty: | i 80 R OO RRmERE ot sorie | Losiey Drocoss. Kb 18 0 e il s Bodriry ol T Pl Bl s b i sy bl | three and three-tourths inches, and the | X0Pt ! ORUIEYIOILY SLOLLIAL quire whether the best mills, from which world are run on the mainlines of the GH| Leaves Council Blufls. e mimiiih S | curt remark now and then, as he lolled | o 1 rosse ane comes out almost | e MILWAUKEE & ST. PAULEA‘EQ&W Ml and Tox | girl twenty-nine and onc-half;’ hoth, as ) ¢ the pressed —cane con [ I B L AN Atlantic Ex 5p. . | Atlantic Ex indeed is quite common among dwa about in his easy chair with the air of @ | thiy and dry as carpenters shavings,do Sin oipioyos of tho company, WLUFPS AND OVAIA 8TR oo very doficient in intellect. But of | 8% foot drum major. 1ot seeure a much larger percentage Be- | | A Council Bluffs, RE ACKNOWLE ) TO BE THE BEST BY ALL | 010 Very C¢ 3 s The night was exceedingly warm, and | 't Pr . 0. NO REST DAY OR NIGHT. Il s 8a. m.0 0. ml0am. 11a, |8a, T WO NAVE UT TN To A BACTICAL. 1 [all dwars, whether ancient or modern,the | Thenight was exceedingly, warm, adorg coneluding his veport, Professor C. e (s AL VLI CARPENTER, m.1p.m. 2 p.m. 8 pond | aom. 1w 2p.m, § p. Ly ADAPTED 103 | most remarkable ever exhibited, when Mus. Stratton was elad in a light, - | refers to the works of the sugar company [ 10 the Full of 1575 my sufferings were terrible. 1 ;i o ul|Nn’-I:"Amm o s pm B B T thing is takon into. consideration, | M Wrap, whoso ample folds hung grace. | i Gyt “May connty, whero 064 ncres | was swallen 6 sueh proportions that 1 tearo my | R e T y aepat.” on Suniay tho cary bein thair tipvats | FIALA @NA SO Coal, |was our own Tom Thumb, Charles Hey: | fully around her petito form, were planted with early antber and oarly | s would burst, 1l the bt medial talont o el i S TR R AT L) ? | wood Stratton was born in_Bridgeport, | i1 his shitt sleeves, and reared b orange seed, which gave 6200 tons of top- | tyiaiie, and at the worst stago of wy flness, whon \ e { S COKE OR WOOD. Conn., January 4, 1838. His parents |immense chair, his attention engaged | o cano—one field of eight ncres giving | |0 0 m T e to —— S d were people of ordinary stature and not | °YLY 10w and then in mopping the pers- | 155 tons, or 17 tons an acre, and another fa Sl i vl ! ) MANUPACTURE %1 overly burdened with the good things of | Piration from his brow. —The gas jets | o orange cane on 20 acres affording 250 | dle, the late br. John Woodbury wade a_thorough this world, Tom, however, was a preco- | Were tlaming high, and the reporter nat- | ¢, " 12 tons an acre. The purity | examination of my water, anl pronounced my case i BUCK STOVE CO., |cious youth, and us carly as 1842 P. T, """lllb' suggested a diminution of the light | of o juice was remarkable, the AmOunt | acute kidney disease, bordering on Bright's disease, i 3| Barnum, the great showman, ongaged | (0 abate theboate 5 of sugar in 100 pounds of solid eXpressed |ycompaniod by gravl, s ecommendod th i i L] SAINT LOUIS | him for public exhibition at the seeming- i G 1t 18 matter, in an entire week's work being o tunts Remody, At thin timo T was q SAINT LOUIS Yy y of 83 per week. His | "¢ of our 'fw’ll“"i“id"" tions. I\.-u as high as 87, and in one instance B o 3 ey i . . Genoral Tom Thumb | 5¢& we are afraid of kidnappers, as they | Pho peturns show 319,944 pounds of man- | Suffering most terriblo pain in - way back, linbs, and % Electrlc Belt' Pierc/ & Bradford. | Thanksgiving Day, December 8, | Wre called, and we are too valuable to be | yfyctured sugar, and 40,000 gallons of | head, and coud fivd o rest day or night for wooks, | - S50 5 FFEE O £CLE AGENST FOR OMAHA 1842, From that time on his popularity | 1°f¢in the darl idbae ot dense syrup. Professor Cook, in common fand 1 was growing weaker daily wntil this kind | oo gy, piness to i ibarilst WHA (YR :n: 4 R Sy e e —— | 50 increased that Barnum was glad to re- | 1But Tom was considerable of a braggart | ith others who have tried the early Fip- | 1 vuician onfere me to take Hunt's Remody. Be- | nounced inctrame of B anl Shin Do DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S engage him at an advanced salary of $1 |14 not always particular as to the truth | ening kinds of sorghum, expresses strong |, 5005 05 0 R B o e ’ 4 per day, Shortly afterwards the great | °f his statements. hope in the ultimate success of this indus- shwman, wishing to test the curiosity of | . - e was a great ‘kicker,’” said Mr. |ty “and cites the fact that some 2,000, | prove, sud after taking wix bottles was entirely ossed the Atlantic with | Durand, Barnum'’s famous agent, to a|gjp 000 pounds of sugar are yearly con- [cured. This was noarly elght years ago, and 1 have the Europeans, D Ban liis juvenile prodigy, and before many | Somimereial Guzette man the other day. | sumed in this country, or 40 “pounds to |t no retum of the disease. 1 have recom AND lays all London was crowding to Prin. | - I fact the worst I ever met with in all |,y inhabitant, only one-eighth of Which | yuuey remedy to others in similar cases, and Y ‘theater to ses Genoml Thumb's |mY life. For instance, when lnst with [ con o e B cane growing states, HEAR THE WITNESSES. f At SAVED FROM A HORRIBLE DEATH. has ¥ Jast T had spent at loast five hundred 3 3 ; 4 S H 5 5 Kivel s of 8450 nor Syl never failed to cure. 1 have also used it for sick atment by many of the bost med This Electric Belt will Cure the Follow- PREVENT! /E AND CURE matinees. His public debut having been | 21T 8how he received a salaty of 8450 per | 5y reason for giving this industry a | wwer BT s e 408 W 0 R RS Ny ee B Dt aren matload ing Diseases Without Medicine. made, a series of private receptions were | ook for himsolf and wife with all expen-| ¢),orgugh and extensive trial. endnche, and found i 1t wuro vellet, 1 think It the 3 hoet begun, which many of the nobility at-| S paid and those of his attendants, Mr. bost modicine made, and cheerfully recommend it to | of death wasfastapproaching. 1 caught at 8. 8.8, like Pains in the Back, Hips, Head or Limbs, Nervous ) i b 3 - Ble coli — ! el drowning man at nstraw. After taking two bottles Debilty, Lumbago,’ General Debility, RKheunatiom, FOR EITHER SEX, tended. At the first reception accorded |04 Mrs. Sylvester Blecker. In traveling Modorn Dairy Farming. all o ms, WL STISON, | R LG Tor tho better. . The sores bogan Paraly curalgin, Sciatica, Disease of the Kidneys g him by the queen, the general received they were allowed one-half of an elegant | ¢ 11 viirror, No. 18 Tyler St., Boston, Mass. | to dischargo freely and the Rheumatism to abate. ! i April 18, 1883, When [had taken six bottles overy wore had healed Modern dairy farming, says the Hon. and my skin began to assime a nnlunlbzfl;unn-, lea, Hiram Smith,'of Wisconsin, starts out A WELL-KNOWN MAN. :‘;mml::llfidflu;n.l 1 ;:u"m!u: ;v:};’mu los; with keeping one cow on four acres, and | jjupy Remedy having been recommended to me | DISEASE REMAINK d 1 foel as well ns I ever this should be the password in ever o E’r"’f“u'i‘ s p:umtluln m u-g i « p A s wonder at ny fmproved condition. » dairy lodge—t'one cow to four acresy mmondod It iy, and. b every instance and this should be rapidly reduced until vith complete success. 1 believa that S. S. 38 has the undoubted possibility is reached of |and found it to be a very yaluable medicine, and I | saved e froim @ horrible death. Keeping one to every acre. One of the | gladly recommond i highly o my feiends, knowing it O ey principles of modern dairy farming is £o | o 1o heneficial to those troubled with kidney or liver b have our cows give the most milk when | g that Swift's Specific saved my life. I inal Emissions, Asthma, Heart Discase, two royal commands, and from that time | ¥1liman conch, and yet_the 11‘“1‘- rascal Yaopein, Constipation, Trysipelas, Indigstion, | -Thisremedy being injected directly tothe seatof | there =~ was no one, from the | V& continually complaining because ho Hernia or Rupture, Impotency, Catarrh, Piles, Epi- | the discase, re o chango of dict or nauseous, | ) 1 £ Wellingt o to | oould not have the whole car, At last lesy, Dumb Ague. mercurial or po ines to be taken intern: | Duke of Wellington ~ — down, ¥’ | Barnum grew tired of his fault-finding —_ B W Sl sy preventive by Sithor s 41 | whom the litle follow did not have tho | Barmnum grow tired of his fault-finding mpossible to contract any private disease; but in the : e s S .. | and, despite the fact that he was still one Omahagtestimonial: G of those atready unfortanasely afficedd we guar. | honor of being introduccd. — From Eng. | 83 Ce8Y A LEr Ao tony ) Stotat Owana, Nin, April 12, 1853, | antee three boxes to cure, or we will refund the [ land he passed over to the Continent, and g Dr. W. J. Houx, 101 WabashAvenic, Chicao: | money.Price by wail, postage paid, 82 per box, of | France, Belgium and Germany vwere | 1€ refused to engage him for another Dt son or have anything at all to do with ces for 5, Pyiry 2 o Belts o | three boxes for &6 visited with the same success as_had at- |5 e him. As his wife says, ho was a crank on o o WRITTEN GUARANTE e 3 - thened thumu:*’!m Jssued by all authorized agents. tended his journey through Great Britain. 3 1 BB GH e AN SEABI pthened, thom ao shat In 1857, ton years later, he again went | dismonds, and bought thousands of dollars Spinal Diseases, Torpid Liver, Gout, Sexual E: for kidney ond liver complaints, T purchased some a¢ the *'People’s Drug Store” and used it in my famil, DraR Str— purchased one of your Denver, Colo. er, 1 acros: my kidneys and 'st they give no more trouble 1 am s P, COX, lieved immediately which nothing could have done. S A i , child | worth of these gems every season.” s 4 SR s waw terribly poisoned with Malaria, and was given el e s r oo tleetTonis 5 to England, ‘in company with the child | W8 Ot A8 SENEERERY SERORC o | dairy goods are'at the highest price, which Tospocttully yours, it df.” Wit Spociterelloved o promptiy an: soxinl waaknese, nouraigia, parayais, and tomts | P F'elix TieBrun & Go |rctress, Gordelia Howard. Again was he | (! 1hion D is invariably in winter. It has been 1o- | oo s 030 IR A N OVSE | ontirely.” I think 1t fs the groatost. fomedy of the ith whom I am ‘equainted, and the re- o dmired, and petted and mado the recip-| | ‘‘Well, he died immensely rich; T| " 0% n B0 00 Grited that a good herd sl f D ‘| ©. G, SPENCER, ch case morethan mot expectations. | can ont of oxtravagunt presents. | On Dia o |should say ho was worth away boyond | Pertealy Comonsirted tha K T A LAST MANUFACTURER. |Bup Gas Works, Home, Ga. iiren, ISOLE, PROPRIETORS. =< ...% | turn to this country ho met, for the first | halfu million.’ dhine. about. bis | October and Novembor, will it tho av: | 1have sl Tus emoly for tho Kiney com- | o X OFFICE 1421 Farna Stroere | oy F- Govdman Drukgist, Sole Agonts bor Dimaba. | time, Miss Lavinia Warren, a protty little 0 you know anything about his| oo "give from 4,600 to 6,000 pounds of | yiaint, und having been fuly restored to health by | %It 107 0P of the lttlo book—tree. Tt ot et Hroey 1110 ke nly dwarf some four years younger than him- Iy, Tl 1k i th, t il be paid to any Chemni i for saleatC. F. Goodman's Brug Store, arf so our ye: younger tha - L i 3 k ¥ This is worth, to 1 3 ho paid v Fimam Birsestomahs e RO o e e I 5N ot i definitely, but i thisWIiAoMknow | Lk annual his milk i worth, | 0 |y, 3 can ontity to it wse value, 181000 Reward will bopa to any Chemist . — ang prang up between | f sell at o factory, or to manufacture into ana X , - e —_— them which ripened into lov nd on | that he was much older than he was will- Terehaies 30 per 100 pounds, Paily I recommend it to some one of my friends, al one |m|;t ‘l ercury, lodide Potassium, or any c ; ? K SR ounds, Tingral aubstane February 10, 1863, the twain were mar- | ibg to admit. He told you, I belicve, .50 as the av cow. In other|of whom Iknow have beon bonefited by its use. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ] Ba'se a' i Bl e Woddin, st bnilions, "ot | ehat Barnum misrepresented his age, and e S O oo e AFT SPRCIFIC 0O x i Chureh. New. York, | he may have done so, but still he is more elling, of Bridgeport, Conn. | than forty-five or forty-six. He came to ing, of Bridgoport, Comn. | g, prmum show in 1842, then in New York, on the site of the old J'eel Museum, and passed with the publi&fas a man of twenty-one or two. He could not, to my SRy 4 5 : belicf, have been under twelve years of | 4 S35 Ho vEch n;f.dl;::.):lx.«[:.llml‘.?..'n]« i age at that time, which, you sce, would 011 B0, 45 e ¢ hke lim at least fifty-shroo. Now, 1 | Of successful farming is lurge crops o should placo his ngo at about fifty-eight | CoFM not loss than two ncres of fodder took pl on 160 cres produces $1160; | yatden,Mass., April with one cow to 0, an increase of I and net profit of $640,n sum suflicient 1883, mod; BITTERS. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, | . The church was crowded by the most | “An excellent appetizing tonic of | distinguished citizens of the United | s‘:\’:p;!'loll:-‘_ll! A0 88C :u:::r.l‘l;u Senators and statesmen even 1 o ail | ing from a distance to witness the affair. Diarrheea, er ard Ague, and all X 5 ts and_throughfures leading to disorders of the Digestive Urgans, | The st i\ Fow drops fmpart 8 deliclons | the place were thronged with the curious, flavor to a glass of champagne, and DR. WHITTIER, 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, CGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colloges, wed longer in the treatment of CHRON- SKIN ANDBLOOD Diseases th any i, a8 city papers show and onwaltation freo and invited: TWO GAMES. | flls Bl other ph ':33‘:};-;’:'}'2'"fi.fl:lr'?}fl; r‘:w.vm :lm:‘l it is doubtful \\‘hc:]tlur tmlny \vcd(l':ng or sixty years,” ‘| and fou ; xlnifluml:‘:(v;nff::: u: 1;-.‘. ';:,‘,:;‘:""l““lll:[Iul‘l:::.kln:m o vt tho cly fo tras: | of connterfelts, 7 | hefore or since ever attracted so vast a | ey o rrs 5 cows, or a total o -four acres for 4 THel ment, medicin t by mail or expross every. ! Eroterior driggliL or dhe gsabing Had ho anylad habi forty cows. All the manure of the farm FON HEMEDY 00 10 ;1 8L, Kow Yorke rublo casen’ guarantaed: whors doubt sx- { rile, mantfictored by “Di. 9, | multitude. Commodore Nutt acted as| ey e, you know the adage, ‘Say it in frankly stated. Call or write, | « . e G. B. BIEGERT & SONS. best man and Miss Minnie Warren, sister nothing but good of the dead,’ but Mrs should be evenly _pluuml on these twent- - Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physieal i J. W. WUPPERMANN, Sole Agert. | ot tho brije, gtendec.uron s Stratton o doubt could tell you many |#-fnr acres during tho winter, and the | ppoposALS FOR GRADIN Weakows, Merourial and_other affctions of Throat, Successor 4o 3. W, Hancosx, Tom was a famous yachtman, and his . . : land plowed previous to the hof May G Skin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Polson- ' 51 Broadway, N.'¥. | srentest plensure was n good sl breoze, | g™ sud his foudnoss fox the flowing | L1 oowghly Tarrowed, the corn plant: D PROFOSALS WILT, B2 REGEIVED Y | {1 Gl i, Old Soros and Uloors, Impedic 3 e it - | His outdoor life and its incidental exer- | oo 4 “h,: .w,,’jmu T known ed immediately thereafter with a horse | i Oth, A’ 1), 1883, for tho grading of the fol. | ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles, Special at- § o[ nERIBER SOOI AL Tarts of the | cises caused him to grow taller and stout- | P57 W £CNEEY Moo, and his | arill the rows three and ono-half foet | yiseesslz 500 T tantion o casen ron overworked brain. SURGICAT, { riement long ran in our | er, and though only twenty-six inches | 11 co Gnall us it was, will n6 doubt be |aart and the kernels from soven tonine |, fackson sicet Bt Mary eI L e S R illay that there s | higgh when first exhibited, he afterwards n fhe pontrary; | attained some thirty-two inches, with a reul < all particula=s | corresponding weight, y acdressing Erlo Modioal Co. . O, box 1%, Buflalo, |~ 1 vinia Warren St Thirteenth street from the arcy and | from nee, Excesses, Indulgen: to Martha streetin 8. E. s wddic 1200 pages; the whole t, from Sth strect to the west side of eceiia;. who ma) GTUTIIDE. marry, whomay ne from Hickory street to Castellar | why, causes, consequences and o re, Sailed fpr 25¢; postage or stamps Ukwly most difticult to fill, if there ever does inches apart, and cultivated well hefore ” o] ” ig] the corn comes up with a fine-tooth ha come such another a dwarf to delight the | 1 Ot B Wl b IO SR i avinia Warr ton, the now sur- | POers and the peopless - antil thy 1010 of July, ab which timo, It g ing widow, n: ]1; woman lnt h:r nmi-u Postofice Changes. )Llwi\\ur'k has | .|l: I::Iilll;;s(h" ‘li;tl:le,llli “‘in han average intelligonce and extremely | 1, Nehraskn during the week ending| b free from woots W ek iy 8 . 10th St., Omaha, E Il. Morse & co. accomplished, having been a school 2 fo 3 8 the field, and it is almost ¢ n to pro- 03 S S 3 iy July 21, 1883, —furnished by Wi, Van| qyco fifty bushels per acro of shelled corn q REAL ESTATE BARGAINS,|the General She, 1.lll.‘.'-,rl.i;-"f::;."’:.‘.’..1,"“‘“: Vieck, of the postofiice de nd thirty tons of fodder, 1t takes less Make Braces for the Correction of 1622 Capitol Avenue. tho offpring o patents of ordinary b bor U R (wenty-four acres of ¢ 4 but both she and com— persons may get se Vi th street, from Jackson strect to Leaven . v s oo | Hoglth is Wealth. ) stroct, from Howard street to Leaven- rtment: Postmaster appointed—Orafono, Fron- . an avenue from lzard her sister Minnie were | tie Bixteenth street and Sher vaise half that | street to Lake strect . P vml'{. Henry C. Roge s deseribed above, t Physical Deformities. ~OR SALE—Two houses and lots in MeCandiish | very diminutive dwarfs, and were exhib. | Name changed-—Gottenburgh, Dawson | snount planted in hills and tho_ cultiva- | sundors sreet, from Michigan strost to. Grand Hip and Spinal Diseases, Club Fect, Stift Knees, ]“ place, $1,900,and §1,260, 4 cash balance | jted along with Commodore Nutt and |county, to Gothenburg, tion deferred until you can sce the rows. | ™ Seventeenth street, from Howard street to Loaven- on long time at 8 per Bow Legs, Knock-knees, ete. lice Major Newell by the well known show- | Post changes in Towa during the worth Two lots in Shinn's addition 8700 each . Y, E i 91, 188! e— Seventeenth stret, from Farnam streot to Capitol g s8 of the Best Make kept on Hand, 100 cash,. b in'5 equal annual | man, Colonel Woods, long before Bar- [ weck ending July 21, 1 i PH- s Trpana o P baymionts at 8 por conty nuni took them up. Miss Minnie, who| Established—fveyville, Adams county, VIFE ON A HIGH LEVEL. s street, trom 10th street tof Sixteanth stroot. Trusses repaired. | Establ s o\ Crutches made to lmim:l- 4 b 110 acre llunn‘mur | , married | Benj. F. Ivey, postmaus Hilldriff, Jas- Nin mall jobs of all kinds done in steel, iron and wood, acres timber, 45 acres 20 weres i 5 il v ! NI e % 2tArticia s tn e moriag s stroct, n.»,.uu{u,f o0 'l kinds done chéap, neat and thy and clover. ‘stook. & | #bout 18G4 the then famous dwwf,Major [ per county, Wi, C. Elliott, postmastc Places of Great Altitu o promptly. ing mvrl\unnln will be sold with | Newell, and not Commodore Nutt, as| Discontinued ar Valley, Black| We sometimes feel, remarks the Vir Jowa: 10| was Even auallandlian Han sl teenth strect, from Dodge str nam street, from 14th strect to Oth stroct strect, from Douglas strect to Chicago street. J 1 9 ¢ Wi stroct, from Wheaton street, Funning wes . West's Net d v place if deaired. Prico ¥ has been so frequently stated. — Major | Hawk county; Cornelia, Ida county. ginia City Entorpriso, that wo are protty | G0 oo oty | guara foud of o foy Hytari, Disinuas Gomvil J.P. WEBER & CO., AR Newell, like Tom Thumb, continued ‘to| ~Namos changod. -~ Almont Station, Clin- | woll up i the world here on tho “Coni- | “fwentictsirct, o Daige sireet o Davonport | ons, it Korvous Neurae, ' Headucho, Nervous M taduneo on tine. " | grow, but so slowly s almost to be im- county, to Almont; Barnes City, |stock, particularly in winter, but we are [sreet, =G ot strest josizstion owihed L he ke Gt alachal oF Yoheseos 0 10th St., Omaha. the city, perceptible for many years, but after at ka county to Barnes; G Tred [ only i littlo over 7,000 fect above the Lanital avonug; raim A70) atas ’ eoutiog I s Eaiidleniy ot te AT Two and alf acres finely improved | (| g e eres fnely i;mprove ning his twenty-sec T and nicely located, good cottage house 1g his twenty-se of 6 roomsbrick cellar and good well, | denly Ino 8, | The alleys in blocks 196 and 197, decay und death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness Eleventh street, from Douglas strect to Chicago | Loss of power in'either sex, Involuntary Losse Spermatorthaa caused by ' over exeriuns of 1 16th strect Lo 11th stree bruin, selt-abuse or over-indulgence, Ezohd »¢ ety from Piorce street to the alley south | tains’ one mouth’s treatment. $1.00 & box, or boxes for §5,00, Sent by wail propaid on recelpt g to be done in accordance with plans, | price ond year he sud-|Tavern, Scott” county, to level of the ses. This, in same plac sed in height and stature un- ne county, to Kniffin; Mec- | would be looked upon almost as bein BEURBIEX A Hlté’ .:lm:l’lrmv,‘ lu~wl‘l~ other | til to-day he will measure over five fi Knight's Point, Humboldt county, to |{down on plain, yet many persons suall fruits, will be sold at a bargain, wall {ruits, will bo wld at o arcain, | iy Joioht, His present occupation is| McKnight; Rthoads, Taylor county, to | complain of the lightness of the atmos I Have Found It! Eoira anmansior sllug, for particulars | o) 0770 " “oandy salesman and | Sharps; Somersville, Boone county, to|phore in this city, Eyen hero the house- | = Porty acres, 3 miles N. W. of city, 2 | side 2 4 o veling | Berkley. o some cult welfications on file 1n the office of the WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXESPS Was the exclanation of & got & box Forty geren 8 miles N, W of it | side show IL{AI‘ with lxu;“h traveling | I A;‘Lh e L e finds s i ulty, fn ke | ool and epsolnnciond o i o the oiie atiu |y oot SALNARDYTEN WA BOASNE e of Enceka Pile Ointiant, wiioi i 8 4 fruit trocs and grape vines, all un ircuscs sa Barnum's and Forepaugh's, , Postmastors Appointed, —Dallas Cen- {ing meats and vegotablos by boiling. | ot latar than Nov st 1885, for aix boxes accompanied with .00, wo willsend the cure for Piles aud 1 Disease ) iy His wifo has boen dead many year 1o N, W, of | having died while in lubor about & year cultivation. Pri | ), Rostneid. , Dallas county, Melvin D, Clarey. | Water boils here at o temperature too | Bids to be sccompanied by the signatures of pro lnmll-m-r our written guarantee torefund the money uall, postyeld. rton, Webster county, Martin Olson; | low to caok some kinds of food. There is | los, whoy I the eveut af the awandlng | U the Srestrusnt doce nos Mliect o ours. GUSEAGYN The American Diarrhea Cure 1 Two hundred acre contract, will entor into bonds with the city | issued only by ¥ OODMAN Blkhorn Sl caliated | and o half aftor their marriage. When [ Ingurt,’ Ringgold county, Lowsa . | every year complaint that the peas brought | of ‘Gl for the (4t pertonance of such coi. | - ko wie it Omaha, Nobs ! o pastures bars, i | Lor 't vegnancy was first discovered her | Chamberlin; Lincoln, Polk county, Johu | from California aro u hard s buckshot, | tmet e Has stood the test for twenty years. Sure cure for water, | 4 cash bal Jreg! Y covered he 134 PO, 3 roip Sy Mho Board of Public Works resery A 5 R T N over alle Diatrhaea, Dysoniary, and Chole- 1 g at Physloians featod the worst, and frionds| Byore: Sharps, Taylor county, das. ‘W, |-Tho troublo is that tho water oo 10 bo. | it Ssrd of bublle Works reerves the s & DR, HENDERSON, | s utor, sraduate n ; , Horbue ! . Two hundred and relatives united with liim in urging | Nation; Unique, Hamboldt county, Har- | come sufficiently hot to cook them, Hore, JAMES CREIGIUTON, | Godabdii Wyunilobo st | Vs practico—ewelve bh J | and Ague Tonic & Cordial Bvored” P sl s e o o | S N lion plthar adat oF vegatablas are boing - Chairman Board of Publio Works. | “KANSAS CFTY, MO | Unten ‘ h mproved. - Price §2. per | h B SEAG 4 310w tw 1t s impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. 1‘|..,. fasn ulllin\yrm, only two miles r;‘h-(f.' “hat nu,] fi»ml l!‘\Mlm. me-.{. 0| *Many a sicksy woman, whose sad ex- ]'-rn o ]P |:l;{llll;{, ']]“l’ ves : u,w;: nllm:x)H e m(‘..‘,'"'."'{'.'.fl..'.‘.l...n pllate to tres biada suiply S ask) wie & o tho ity of Yankbon. b Tisten | tho Commercial Gaze sentative, [ 0 i hoso wad o< | )\ 0e close-fitting lid in order that the i ud Frivate dssaten, | o VRRGURE AR e e ke et | 53 wan anxions to bosoms a moth. | Perience had demonatrated alike the fail-| v * WIS ECR L O B, K T nEAFRRIS, Rhouuatlan Plless PRICE, $1.00. < 66xis2. Good wal, shuae | er, and refused all entreaties; and the re- | ure of conceited doctors and poisonous | coyrse, no trouble about roasting meats i sl Weaknow (uight lossep 2 E rock. | Can bo purchased at the lov | sult you know, ~Poor littlo thing! sho | drugs, has obtained a new leaso of life | or any thing else, fire being as Lot here S. E. Cor. Farnam ard Tenth Sts, | S8 60 - i.f‘..‘-,"?&.'&'..‘.‘.’&‘"'mz w,J, ime. g J survived the birth buta day, and was| ., 4 few dollars worth of the Vegetable |44 in any other part of the world, While low, Thousands of cases cured,” No injurious medi- LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. Three nice lots, 06x13 e Starts NRREER, A et A s BUYSECABT-OFFECLOTIING.S clngs furnished even to patients at » distance. Cons BRE, AL K Rul iy ler o Grond e, | e e o ol ot with s | Compound and has gone on herway ro- [ SFAUCTs combibih tush of fhe thinons NP e i dlinl o i e For Sale by all Druggis eaty to ity ho echioes of the crumbling clods that rattled | joicing and praising Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- |\l distressed, and children bora and | BIGHEST CASH PRIME PATD. | ilkinied “tid ciiaryof sche thine Snt” seh Or sent by Express on recelpt of price, mded Loans Negotiated. upon ita lid it scemed to mo there died | ham, of Lynn, Mass. | reared here seom not to. suffer inconven- | ma all oF send ur S B cont amipe. “WIRER IURSURY Ut ises fo7 rent.