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THE DAILY BEE FARM NOTES. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 1882, 7 f i 1 ordained a priest when arriving at the | is also an essential, as is plain comfort- | age of maturity, At the eollege he was | able clothing.” | . named James Ord, and while under age| “Is it true that the insane are effected | Mowing Fields After Haying. received regularly large yearly allowances, | by the weather and the moon, the latter Many mowing fields contain obstruc- | which plainly proved that his parents, | as indicated by the word ‘lunatic!™ | tions that romain year after year and do | whoever they were, were of the wealthy | My experience has convinced me that | | great injury to machines and implements | class. Though ordained 'a priest, the|in clear, bright weather the minds of Fall G | employed to secure the hay crop. They | young man never administered in the | these unfortunate peoplo are usually 1 L are in the form of stumps, stones, small | Church, In the war of 1812 he joined [do not say always—clearer and brighter; IN THE WEST, The Largest and Most Reliable House for RS, ¢ T— CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY bushels or tussocks. Many of them are | the army, where he roceived the title of | while in cloudy, sultry weather the re not visible when the grass “or clover is | general and came to Camberland, There | verse is unquestionably the casg. It may standing. and the mower runs on to them | he met the daughter of Colonel Daniel | bo considered a fallacy of mine, but 1 — ——— — — | PALACE MUSICHALL | | before they are noticed. Some of them | Cresap--from whom Dan’s Mountain de- | have come to the conclusion that Thurs 'l . /\ l] y [are quite” closo to the surface of the |rived its namo-—and subsequently mar. | days and Fridays aro the worst days of ‘ [ ] LE AND RETAIL | ground, and being covered with hay are | ried that estimable Iady. Colonel | the week for them, but I can WHOLESA . not perceived till they interfere with the | Cresap and Captain Lynn served in the | satisfactorily explain why this is. You | | eotivof the rake. T position of all | aame army and tho Colonel died beforo | may ono day have anopportunityof judg: | Wghg[l Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, [asim.[fiuttagc.fiurdefle UIEHHS. [ these obatections shiould be noted duritig | fhe was was ovés, (el 0N A ‘ turned | ing owmself in the matter. | the season of cutting , and, as s00n | to Washington after somo years residence | *Now as to | s the ticlds are cleared, they should be | on his wife's estate on the upper Potomac | rock upon which | carefully removed. They are visible and was employed in the Government | For my part, 1 | then, and can be removed without diff i the moon. This is the | many opinions clash decidedly believe that the ¢ TMENT —T8 AT FOR OASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, ‘ J. MO COUNCIL BLUFF COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The tollowing are the tinwe of arrival and departure of trains from the local depots. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlicr than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. » Trains on pool lines and K. C. rn on Chicago time, SLATE ROOFING, (;\'l‘.| A I'ivm-ru“{. l\'luw]wr. the surface | oldest son, Edward Otho Cresap, died on | piece of mud thrown at a wall will stick & half hour faster than local. ‘Wabash trains run on should be stirred with a harrow and some | Sunday night of yellow fever on his way | thero—not so much on account of the o v ites faster than local. - y g ? g M b 4| Spoopend, R P wun on Oonal Blathy e grass-seed sown. Ordinarily it is not ju- | from Vera Cruz to New York, Ho forco with which it is thrown ns on there | J coPenCs CIHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND. Depart, ntic ExY ...5 9 p. m. | Pacific Ex and Mail* A m. | Exand Des Moinesac®..7:15a. m. | Des Moines ac CHICAO0, RURLINGTON AND QUINCY, Depart, Arri ElLL.I. ER, 10WA WesternComnice-Warks, TRON ANT |C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8.+« Omaha, > culty. Mowing fields should also re | eeive attention immediately after haying | with a view of increasing their productive ness, If there are patches that produce but little grass, and that of poor quality, | they should be treated so that they will | produce better crops. A top dressing of tine barn yard manure and ashes may be all that is needed to make them produc same time sowing some grain which will prevent the growth of weeds. In a mow- ing field, however, there are likely to be many weeds to interfere with the growth | dicious to sow grass-seed without at the | service until within the past twenty years, | changes of the moon—the new moon in ) when he moved to San- Francisco, Cali- | particular—have an_ unfavorable ot fornia, and amassed a very large fortunc. [ upon the minds of the insane. This is | He died in 1873 at the age of 80 years, ving seven sons and a daughter as his only representatives of his family in this country, for all trace of his parentage was lost in his youth by the burning of the college in which the casket and miniature before mentioned had been kept. His won a splendid military record. The second son was named Pacificus; the third, Placidus, now traveling in Europe in search of his ancestral lineage; the names of the others are Lycurgus, John, founded upon close observation, and 1 do | not, therefore, altogether rely upon the | traditions of the astute ancients, as hand ed down in the word ‘lunatic,’ for my opinion, You know it has been alleged that tradition, like ita twin sister rumor, is never wholly without foundation. A being an aflinity between thewall and the mud itself.” ““Is insanity due sometimes to physical infirmity (" *Not frequently so. Blindness, par- They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. The use of the term * Shord ke and hold it up to the gaze Line” in connection with ml- of tho samel rorate name of o greatoady R nveys an idea of Just whatis “Doos it hurt—1" commenced Mra TOQIRod by G, SRR i Spoopendyke soothingly. l!y\m n"':f\-‘fl““‘* s ;J:{*;I‘:“mr “Hurt!” roared Mr. Spoopendyke, B fions. all of which are fara. springing from his chair and dancing | ished by the greatest railway in America. around the room like flea. “*OF course, Chicage Bihp.m. | Counail Bufls of young grass, By sowing sced soon | Marcellus and James. The only daughter | alysis, and the like often bring it about, |it"qon't, 1t tickles! Hurt! It's a picnic! Mail and EX....045 o \‘n,.:l:y:: Ex ; after haying and treating the soil properly {living was named Georgiana, and was | especially in the cases of persons of ac: [ guv 1ne dear.” and his voice was low and HLGAGO’ [LWAUKEE B e sl ATHYS: Galvanizea Iron Cornices} | good stand may be insured for next | married to a foreign Minister many years | tive temperament. Fovers and _extromo [ g i\ vy, my dear, instead of going Atlantio Ext.....5:16 p. in. | Pacific 2150, m. A season. It is an excellent plan to use n | ago, whose name our informant could not | pain also tend to produce mental aliena- | {111 country this summer, we'll lay ina Mailand, B0 w . | Mailand BC018 v | garDormer Winaows, Fiials, o, Tron and State | roller in o mowing field_ after haying, if | furnish, | tion, temporary or permanent, but most | ook of bunions and wear ‘em around for And St Paul O NN Gitv, TR XD COUNC ives. " | et ket Bae and Braick Shelving. 1 am | the surface is not”smooth. The time to| Tt is believed hore by the Cresap fam- | frequently only temporar N NERILIFARE: YWERORLEALE EUFLY! 6 X . u.u.nnl::"m" o m-‘"‘"' 535 l‘\w eneral e .n.»lr‘“‘h»' u\;m--‘l_l 'IH'”"vh- '::::L. use it is after o heavy rain, |ily that General Ord was a grandson of | “Isit true that persons of strong mind | govad breaking out in a new spot It a v 4,800 mitlos of road ! xpress p. m. | Foncing, Crestinis, Balustrados, Verandas, Tron et : 4 Mtghorbor A1 §0iobites ConHAE 5 y : POt | 1t owne and operatos over 4500 miles of road ;A Ll e A R I LT T H e Bl ol ; {George 1V and Mrs. Fitzherbert, to| aro sometimes confined in asylums under | “pure! it fools like a band of music!” | Nevthens Binon Wioonin, Simomte: Tows aod , USION PACIFIC, agent for Peerson & Hill patent Inside Blind. Canning Fruits, whom he was married by a Protestant | treatment as patient; That's what it is, a bunion! It took you | Dakota; and as its main lines, branches and con . \ 1| OB 00 5t Mrs. George W. Ladd, of Bradford, |Priest while Prince Regent. The con-| = *“Oh, no. Go through an asylum one | go hig it! When T get time to fit you up | Honeee e et e erewen the m. 500 2. m. & Mass., gives her mothod of canming |%ent of parlinment had” not been given, | day and you will find a hundred who will | ih'a full beard and a bottle of whisky | description uf Short Line, and Test Route betwoen . m. 10 3 & ¢ e | N re was illegal in English | s you believe o1 { s | Chieageo, Milw X d M polis, y m swom | Health is Wealth. for which sho was awarded first |04 the ma ge wis |lhlg_ul in English | try nku;ulu 3¢ ulh\,]u\\ this. Visit thom | Py yoing to tart a dispensary with you! [ Guicako, Milwaukee, 8t bauland Mioneapolis Ewmigrant. .| 620 p. m: ix 000w promiums at the last exhibition of tho (MW A son was born By this wnion and | week luter and you will be consinead of [ 1¢ you'd only improve your mind till'you [ Cicago, Milvaukee, Aberioen and Eieniaie ";‘::_«xnnvw 18 i — Essex County Agricultural Society, as | COnSisned to the care of a tutor name ‘|n T insanity n their more lueid in- | yoached the standard of intelligence of an | Chi Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stillwater. Mail and Ex Cannon Ball... il and Ex inon Ball . follows: As the season of ripe fruit ad- vances, 1 prepare such quantitios of sirup ho immigeated with him o this y. Tho youth took the name of | his tutor, and married a lady in Mar countr; tervals such patients generally assign their detention to ‘spite’ and “‘personal Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Merrill, need a vm.&‘ , Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. irat-| Ohicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoe. moderate donkey you'd only stolen corpse and a bad smell to & i : - vos' « pir - relati h ' Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. Depa as 1 think | may need, in this { 1ol e whibth HEHELR Al ’“”{‘2]““ "‘f”.‘f’ "'_‘l"t' ir ‘Ili‘{‘ relations, | olasy medical colloge! Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonns and Sairibault. ! For Sioux Ch m Three pounds of granulated sugar to one | 114 by whom he had two sons, Atlanti- | and this proves what I told you just now | “iguy dear,” observed Mrs. Spoopen- | Chicayo, Beloit, Janesvitle and Mineral Point. ForFert Niobrara fSURETRY aiEe ai cus and Pacificus, The first was sent to | —that whenever a man believes that so- | W 1 sheetILY 6 ¢ jein, Rockford and Dubuque. el 0 % gallon of water and boil twenty minutes; | Su® #n¢ ! B Mol dyke, who had heen carefully oxploring | & Cltnton, Rock Tsland and Cedar Rapida. For &, Baui L 740 pr m G this I put in glass jars, when cool, and | West Toint and tho socond becumon luw- | eloty in gonoral and his relatiens i par- | hor Rusbands boot. ~ *Say, dear, T think [ Chicago, Counl Biaf and mana. o p LU AN ; AV EOR I > in New Orleans, and immigrated to | ticular ave set rgainst him, his mind is ve bt Thicago, Sloux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEK AXD ST. PAUL. set away for suture use. Peacles, pears 3 S I have found out what the trouble is. It Ay Leaves Omalia, Ariives ot Omaha. ! " | Calif twenty-five years ago, where | unquestionably deranged.” ) i SRl 2 e o, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlair, Mail and o m. | Pacifiokx . . m. apples, plums, pine apples, rhul Jie el ks Holttion o {udiey: Ratl R What s boon the origin of the worst | ML & bunion after all. - Here's a peg| Rock {iand, Dibughe, Sk Paul and Minncapoiia Atlantic Ex.... 8:40 p.m. | Mail and Ex. . . Brain Treatment, s | apples, aud in fact all fruits of this kind, [ 19 1€ the position ot jucge. = Hart fus. hat has been the origin of the worst | gticking out here about a quarter of ~an Minneapolls. i All traing daily , MILWAUKER A Bluffs, cil Bluffs, ~0:20,8, m. | Madl and Ex..."8:65 p. mi guaranteed specifl a, Dizziness,2Convul sions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, 'Headache, Nervous d bx the use of alcohol oF tohacoo, ession, Softening of the and Teading to misery, Old_Age, Barrenness decay’ and death, Prematus I pecl, quarter, and plice i a dish of cold water (to preventdiscoloration) until I have prepured enough to fill a jar; 1 then pack themsolidaspossiblona jaz,and sell, in his *‘Life of Fox,” denies that there was any issue, and says: *Fortu- nately for the nation, the marriage of the | Prince of Wales and Mrs. Fitzherbert cases of mental derangement that have come under your noticel By the worst cases, 1 mean the most violent and hope- less?’ Daverport, Calimar, St Paul ar inch. If you will have that taken out 1 T X Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars in the don't believe you will _suffer any more.” | world are run en the main lines of the %H‘E w Mr. Spoopondyke jammed his hat over | MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RA 7\ his eyes, shoved his feet into his slippers, | S Svrs atietion s pald to passengers by 3 : R e s iR o ; s omphoyos of the § Adlantlo Bx. " 16: p. m. | Atlanto Ex 10:00a: m: | Lows of power flfher ex, Involuntaty Losse thon fill the jar with the rirup. previous. | ¥*8' ot 0'""‘} Wl& ik There ‘}EX‘“I" "“d_"‘“Y‘";’ "‘:}'K‘""“ ,“N(',"“ grabbed the obnoxious boot and started ; 5 COUNCIL BLUFPA AXD OMAILA STRENT RATLWAY, | Spermatorriica causd by 'over exortions o st flw g g i a seque is sin-[ment. Insanity induced by privation |for the door with a withering Took at s 3 % | Leave Coumeil Bludh. Teavo Omaha. brain, seltabuse or oycr-ndulgence, Each box |1y prepare o place & wite stand | " story, and which Earl | usually takes the forms of melancholin ot | e e ho & 8. N o) Pase. Agont. e T e tains”ane mOnth's trestmont. 8100 % box,or | in the bottom of my preserving kettle,on | ey Hirtadad wifo as he went out. o e aro. o] Paas m1p m S| {2, ‘"r'lm or $6.00. ~ Sent by mail propajd on recelpt | which to place the jar, then fill the Ket- | «!{"B]'i“ldlm not :e. i “(.‘ : n}l ]n\g_nun u\qu(’n nmnm." o g 3 “Tdon't e murmured Mrs. Spoopen- | ¥+ T L 0 et Qoo P .. i price ) a0 SL |'%or 1ibel wa ) “Do v 3 b § 0 s 3 M houHl, 10 NS T nion aifo | WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES tle with cold water until the jar is two- | {7 ltbel was tried in the Court of King's DR BRI e LI R depet. On Sunday the cars begin $ o'clock a. m., and run_regularly durin 11,2, 4,6,and 8 0" eir trips at 9 the day at 9, and run to city tin DR. HORNE'S Electric Belt! This Electric Belt will Cure the Follow- ing Diseases Without Medicine. Pains in the Back, Hips, Head or Limbs, Nervous eral Debility, Rhoumatism, ica, Disease of the Kidneys Dyspepsia, Constipation, Erysipelas, Hernia or Rupture, Impotency, Catarrh, Piles, Epi- lesy, Dumb Ague. Omaha Testimonial. To cure any case. With each order received by ue for six boxes accompanied with 8.00, we willsend the burchaser our written guarantee torefund the meney Guarantecs . F. GOODMAN ne ist Omaha Neb. f the treatment does not affect o cure. issued only by m&e w1 DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S G .A.I\TDG PREVENT!/E AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX, Thisremedy being injected directly to the seat of the disease, roquires no change of diet or nauseous, mereurial or poisonous medicines to be taken intern all. When used asa prevantive by either sex, it i impossible to contract any private disease; but in the case of thoso already unfortunately atfictod wo thirds covered; leave the jar open, but cover the kettle, and boil until the fruit is sufticiently soft; have ready a little bolling sirip, if needed, to fill the jar full to overflowing. Then place the rubber band around the neck of the jar and screw the cover on as tightly as possible; then, in from three to five minutes, give the cover another turn, in order to be sure it is air-tight, and you will - have no more trouble with it. 1 use Mason’s jars, with metallic porcelain German Method of Butter. Correspondence N. Y. Tribune. In a recent number of the Milch Zeitung, Dr. Fleischman, Germand’s highest authority on matters pertaining to the dairy, discourses on “*Preserved butter”—not butter preserved by the dition of some antispeptic, but by its own quality, secured by extreme manufacture, and by careful packing in Preserving ave in its | Bench in_which it was cleatly proved | that the Princo of Wales had, for twenty years, pnid an annuity to a former editor of the Morning Post—the plaintiff in the action-for suppressing some letter wkich the editor had threatened to publish re- lating to the Princes marriage with Mrs, Fitzherbert, The defondant in the ac- tion was sued for a libel consisting in the | charge that the former editor of the | Morning Post, afterwards a magistrato in the county of Suffolk, had been guilty of obtaining and receiving hush money from the Prince of Wales. The defend- |ant pleaded and proved that the charge | was ‘true, and the jury gave him a ver- |dict. The payment of the annuity was [ Qistinetly traced through several persons [ to the treasurer of the Duchy of Corn- wall, one of the Prince’s officers, —— ABOUT INSANITY. on the increase? “Tropent that statistics prova it to bo 0. Many a person who never sees the inside of an asylum never ought to be without the walls of one. Do not con- sider me irreverent, but T can not help indorsing the aphorism that ‘He whom God wishes to destroy He first makes mad.’ Insanity is unquestionably mainly traceable to_ vice, and it is & well known fact that the face of the Creator was against this and those who practiced it. Hereditary insanity is but the sins of pa- rents visited upon their children, When the golden age of a purer and stricter—a Quaker-like I may almost say—moralicy shall dawn, half the crazy-houses will have to close their doors.” St HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE] | A Valuable Nerve Tonic. Dr. C. C. Orsteap, Milwaukee, Wis, says: “I have used it in ‘my practice ten years, and consider it a valuable nerve as the front door slunmed vindie- “‘1 don't care. If he has it taken out he has to admit that I was right, and if he doesn’t it will hurt him till he does. I don’t know which will be the worst for him, but he will have to do one or the other.” And with this crowning triumph stillin her mind, Mrs. Spropendyke beggan to scare the flies out of the room with a sheet, wondering whw afly, who has been half smashed against ane window-frame, will insist on coming in at the other win- dow to be smashed over again. — A traveler who visited Egypt and the Holy Land, says he heard St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain cure, praised as a blessing, Switt's Specific has been the means of bringing health and happiness to thousands who were pro- e rable of Blood and Skin Discases. HEAR THE WITNESSES. SAVED FROM A HORRIBLE DEATH. W.W. Bush, of Tookport, N. Y., whol o0 f il enjoys the reputation of being the first | godrs eatment by m!m_\' of the best medical entolled volunteer for the war of the re- | an benciit, | wufored exeruc bellion under President Lincoln's first |® onds wivised e that the ») 0 1R v of death was fastapproaching. Icaught at call for 75,000 men, April 15, 1861, was | drowning mn a6 astraw. - After taking present at the fourteenth annual en- | I could feel a change for the hetter. The sores bugan A L3t to discharge freely and the Hheunmtism to abate, campmont of the G, A. R., of the United | Wien 1'hul taken six bottlos evory sore had healed anteo throo boxes to cure, or wo will refand the | soqlod tin cans. The phrase has long |Un0tics Both Inand Outot Asylums | tonic, States, in Denver, Col. and Tpy skin Bogan to assuime &, FAtUral, apipeatance. R Loy sl niage P, B pae b, o) been a lied in Ger) v and Dutcl -Causes and Symptoms of Un- | —— - —— - I persisted until I had taken twelve bottles, large D, W. J. Horxw, 191 Wabash Aventie, Chica three boxes for $5. een applied in Germany and Dutch sea- sonnd'Minds. S . AU Lk i size, and THERE IS A SYMPTOM OF THE Drar Sin—T purchased one of ysur Electric Belts in WRITTEN GUARANTEES board cities to selected butter Intended J SPOOPENDYKE'S SORE FOOT. For aged men, women, wenk and sick- | DISEASE REMAINING, and I feel a5 well as [ ever Denver, Colo., December, 1882 It relieved the pain | jssued by all authorized agents. for export or for use on shipboard in G - ly children, without a rival. Will not|did 1 have gained twerity-one pounds in flesh, and across Iy kidneys and ‘stengthened them so that they give no more trouble. 'Thespinal irritrtion it re- lieved immediately which nothing could have done. Your agent here hins sold them to parties for piles, sexual weakness, neuralgia, paralysis female eakriess, with whom I am ‘acquain d the re- ‘ \ts in each case more than meet expectations. 1 can Fefer any one to these parties who desire it Dr.FelixLeBrun& Co SOLE PROPRIETORS. long voyages. It is expected that such, butter, for which Denmark has the highest reputation, will keep for tw years under any weather, when so packed. American. Nashville (Tenn “That man is a candidate for an insane | asylum.” So said a gentleman who has had con- siderablo experience in the leading crazy- A Serious Trouble of Which Mrs. S, Finally Discovers the Cpuse. Brooklyn agle. . my friends wonder at m Bitters. [ have recommendet it many, and in ——————————————— | \ith complete siccess. 1 believe that S, saved e from a horrib'e dea ndition. 1 ory instance S has improvel ¢ e sy Quin For canning berries and_small fruits, | houses in the country of an_apparently | = My dear,” whimpered Mr. Spoopen- eI B hoa T S TR S e v, . N, P 3 L F. , D ist, Sole Agent, for Omaha, . 3 | Py 1 fo 1RA YT 1Lt . sey was terribly polsoned with Malarin, and was given Hospeeltuly, 13 Capitol ave O atia, | Ny, T Govdman, Drusgist, Solo Agent, % Ouwba: | 1 lace the fruit in a preserving kettle, and | rational man, who had been &uuulmg dyke, hobbling into his wife’s room and| Mr. Lo dio, - SIEA Bpocic rlioved mo promptly and MAIN OFFICE—opposite Posoffice, 0 | then add just enough water “to prevent | him all manner of grievances, real or al- | throwing himself into o chair with a des- | county, Toxas, under dato of April 6, 1353, writes ay | eitirely. 1 think it i the greatest remedy of th v }_fi:x;mv‘:l:)’;;hgmuwdmfl"' Drug Store, 111 E. B. FELLOWS, burning, and boil from five to ten minutes; | leged, in the corridor of one of the hotels ?}nm expression of despair on his visage. | .., 3l Sup't Gas Works, Rome, Ga. [Piet Omabe - then place a wet towel around and under | of this city yesterday. My dear, thero is something the matter | N0 G e UL the jar, then fill the jar with boiling AR ] VAPCR COOK STOVE ! |UPHOLSTERER fruits, and seal immediately. I do not use any sugar until T opon them for the ““How can you tell!” inquired a re- porter, eager for an item, ‘One of the surest indications of in- with my foot, and I can’t make out what the trouble is.” ‘I know!” exclaimed Mrs. Spooper Write for a copy of the little book—free. 00 Reward will severe fllness, and a goneral breaking down of my aid to an physical system, and have tried the treatmentand | $1, MATTRESS MANUFACTURER, |table. The present year I have filled 150 | sanity, either actual ov incipient, is when | dyke. hovering over him with affectionite | preseriytions of many doctors far ani near, i trav. | s permimn ot s it 100 bottles 5 5 B 3 cinds of Upholstering done to order on short | 1478 and have not broken a single one. |an individual is under theimpression that | interest and golicitude. ““I think it's | 1o 4, tno tot Springs and other mincral springs | Mineral substance. e i L * Farnituro repaired. Chairs rescatod, ote. | Others vary the above methods somewhat. | the whole world has gone back on him, | rheumatism.” L o et et sl e B 8YART SEROIMO 0. ! N w85 Tnbh atreet. main object is to heat the fruit |or her, and that society in general is out| *No, it ain't rheumatism, cither, 4 b W : s T. nLARRIS. ntly to drive out all the air and all | of g The relatives of such an one are | growled Spoopendyke. ‘It is something | waters and bathing systematically in their depths, DR_ WHITTER ' o Tenth S the germs, then seal immediately, and |generally presumed by him or her to be | Worse than rheumatism, and if it goes to [ butall to no avail, as I steadily failed in health; and ) S. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts |keep in a cool, dark place. | most out of joint. my heart it may kill me.” although informed by my physiciansgthat my all- o P Tt has a golden yellow color, nuuch like | ~-Avo thert any more such individuals?” | +Maybo it's n stono bruiso,” sugzested | meme o weammees s s i s | 017 St Charles St, St. Louis, Mo, BUYS:CAST-OFF,CLOTHING.S that of fully ripencd oat straw. ~ When | “Several. For instance, a crank is | Mra, Spoopendyke, not realizing. that a | 7o 8 St B e Bl SRS S0 | o o opuATE of bwo modica collges, \ the flat side of a knife blade is gently | usually excendingly quict until, say, about | great deal of the sentiment and most of LA has been engaged longer in the treatment of CHRON= ‘ HIGHEST CASH PRIME PAID |pressed down on its surface minute drops |4 p. m. From that time until the follow- | the danger is taken out of a malady when | nothing tocuro me. During the past two years iny .l.zn.u'{rl:'.'“v:frx“"f.'.(:«‘:‘x‘:f.fl:":.":{:ylm.mfl'fl:fl e of clear briue should appear, not in the | ing morning it is not difficult to detect|it is definitely ascertained what the | suferings at times wore dreadful and I had the most | il i residents kniow. Gomvltation brew s lnvitad Bin RUSHMPY . least milky; and no butter, but only | that his mind is deranged. He sleeps |malady is, ‘Al you want is some lini- | ribable pains in the rogions about myfkidneys, | When i‘:“:fir“:::?::n‘lmn:fl:;nhvx:llwlll’:::z‘mr:m J. B, HOUSE, (lTlnlllu(shn'u(lwbmulluv}‘IL f ulniuu, slm}uld\lti_ttlu,lmu_l is Hrunq ’t? ufiu-zuu:;lul.m-y AM}; ::mrxln :‘u‘fl you will be all right by to- | urocya of which were so severe as to render yhert. " Curablo cascs “‘(";‘,"{‘”"fl,:"‘"'!’ v 0 5 adhere to the back side of the tryer when | tions during the night. ut it does no OTTOW. ! ista it Is frankly stated. - Call or write, P Vap h e | G ¢ v PN s possible for e to slecp. o in this de) - | Nervous Prostratio: ot d P oo s Sk of ours aud wven aneve and pores | Consulting and Civil [nglneer and |drawn out; those " qualiicn should b |follow that ho is always noisy. ~ Oftenhis | *That’s all yu know about t,” grunt- | s for o o docp Wil his dplor: | *Servoun Frostaion, Dby tal and Physc [ satisfaction. I exhibited when the sample of butter has | eccentric doings ave performed with great | ed Mr. Spoopendyke, who was not to be | ble and discouraged condition 1 was persuaded to try | Weaknos, Mercurial and other affections of Throas Over 100,000 Now in Use! New Patent Hull Oven. SURVEYOR. tion to Surveying Town Addit ons ana es Estimates of Excavations, Making THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Special Lots. Furniy stood long enough in a cool room at & temperature of about 56° Fahr. to take this temperature to the centre of the mass, The analysis of several samples of the | stealth, | Do you consider that insanity is on the increase in this country?’ “Statistics plainly prove that it is.” put off with so small a disaster as a stone | ruise, troublo with my foot that threatens my life, and you stand around there like a 1 tell you that T have got somo | g, Skiu and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poison- ing, 8kin aflections, Old Sores and Uleers, Impedi- ments to Marrlage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special at- tter and longer | tention to cases from overworked brain. SURGICAL Hunt's Re y, and after i lows than half a bot- great sufferings and paroxysms of paln wero entirely relieved, and 1 could sleep 5 A {4 4 N i s P ot CASES recelve special attention. * Discasos arish 3 Patent removatle and Inerchangeablo Jot Orlfoe OMAHA, NEB butter shows that it contains an average | “To what is mental derangement | cork ina bottle and talk about it s | than 1had in two years before, wnd althoush §am | FARES Eoue sl stERRon - Dieais Ao e lut%“ko;é‘;vnlry. s | only 2 prcent of sal, 4 per cont being | dus " though I hadn’t got one leg in the grave | now on my third bottlo only my improvement is very i ; For summer use these stoves are indispensable For terms to agents. price list and catalogue, JAMES McVEY, usually ded to the fresh butter, and half ““T'o a varicty of causes; chiefly. excoss as far as the hip. Here I am knock lfi remarkabl and T rogret that 1 did not ki of it worked out, and its extreme poverty. Then overtax- | at death’s door with a game foot, and all | woudertul curative powers of Hunt's Remedy before, rocelpta; who ma Adiron vavon stove oo, | Practical Horse 8hoer |“ it wcarkablo keeping qualitios scom |ation of the brain, tlotiol, and religious | the intorest you have i tho mAttar is 40 | = meve vy w et e | why, CRIAAIE, | Ay thoney ok “j126-d mive 2m-wi0 Cle L 0. Makes a specialty of Roadsters and tenderfoot hor | to be due to a large proportion of salt, | excitement are largely responsible for it. [ shoot off a vast amount of intelligence S B Py it W or stamps i3] awly | e e Shopy, Dodge strect bot. ek jwnd 1360, O1 | or yet to an unusually small proportion | In my opinion there are fewer congonital | about _ stono - bruinen 1" tell e Brflyeomirimit Il Bk, ViEh gy Kidey > A £, O of the nitrogeneous matters of the milk, |idiots than is generally supposed. Neglect | it’s something that ain’t to be trifled 3 d I Have Found It! in which matters the decomposition end. | of many an infant, and its consequont |with, Now, what are you goingto do| “HIT MY CASE EXACTLY." PROPOSALS. ing in rancidity is supposed to star idiocy, too frequently is the cloak of con- [ about it!” Please allow me to speak in the highest terms of B e o e s e aeo i ob & wox | For construction of manholes. eceps so well largely because of the per- | genital insanity thrown over it,” ““Are you sure it isn't a corn?’ haz- | “Hunts Remedy,” for it hit my 1had - | ure for il wad al Skin: Diseases, Hitty conta by | QEALED PIOPOSALS NIl ¥ fectly untainted condition of this matter | *‘Cen you tell me in what religious de-|arded Mrs. Spoopendyke, timidly. | kidney and urinary troublo pretty bad. I was recom: v DR o wail, postpaid. A August 6th 1553 for the construction of manholes to | when the butter is first made. If, | nominations lunatics prevail!” asked the | “Sometimes corns hurt worse than any- | mended Hunt's Remedy, 1 took one teaspoonful and i b The American Diarrh@a Cure s|the Woring sysion,of seweracoln secordunce with through corolowmensin the management |roporter, o o | el but T novor hosnd of “poople 11ets delielchanan s ik dowe 1 ot ) all. Never Fails. Diarrhaea, Dysentacy, and Chole- '"u.du"n“om:i‘:“'m mlod by the signe M_mnnlxn’ pect to the utensils of the dairy, the |ing you should create strife by publishing 0, i corn! i s Morbus. ’ Deane's Fever and Ague Touic & Cordial, 1t is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same, SURE CURE WARRANTED the contract will enter ‘iito bonds with the city” of Omaha in suchsum as may be designed by the said Board for the faithful performance of the contract. e Board of Public Works roserve the right; or all bids, JAMES CREIGHTON, smallest quantity of tainted nitrogencous matter is left in the butter, the seed thus sown may soon spoil the entire mass, thesame, I must decline to do so, How- ever, I think I can tell you in what de- nomination they do not exist, and that is among the society of Friends. In the Spoopondyke, nursing his foot and glar- ing at his wifo with _minglod expression of rago and pain. **What 'yo think this foot is, anyway—an agricultural district! enefits which I sought vainly for and found only in Hunt's Remody 1 will cheerfully give this same opinion of Hunt's Remedy to any one who wishes it, by addressing Py 1} KT D, ARCHER, i 3242 eww Chin, Board of Public Works The difficulty which all lovers of fing | whole course of my experience I have| When did you ever hear of a corn that |y BAUEHT D ASMBlh X P For Tougfigp Auis, o gL Ma bipon, - | T - |butterliving in the country towns often | never met with a crazy Quaker, A crazy |reached from the heol to the knoel [MATChi4 1883 811 Linnard t, Philsdelpiia y h LT} Gfl filml in_ supplying their want seems to | Quaker is probably as rare bird as the | Which of your fnmulln ov 'hml wom| b . m—AND‘—WA‘ETlEfil show that carelessness or untidiness | dodo,” that hurt clear to the ear!” and Mr, Wiiiei iiciaBoicnTiicoie jectric Appliances are sent en 30 Day' 1rial, M. R. RISDON. Jl P- WEBER & somewhere is tho rule rather than the “How is this?”’ Spoopendyke touched his_foot carefully T0 MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD, | ception in the home da 1t has been | “Quaker is neither addicted to excesses | to the floor and eyed his wife ||n|'rxfm'ly to IMPROVED 0 ary sfering from Nuweous, Dratiand q = found that this long-keeping butter can |nor does he unduly excite himself. He | see if she noticed the expression of agony - S h 803 S. 10th St., Omaha, |1 Nade. from scr oh vl et . BUTTER COLOR (0l [nsurance Ageni | eream, Those who handle it have als Paul puts it’—and is content to take| If it acts that way it must be a bun | Pheenix Assurance Co., of London, Cash | cially that made in late summer and e: sleep now, and wake up in two hundred [ umphantly. — All you have got to do is b MPUN TaT) R M S | Westchcster, N ¥ | e Merchants, of Newark | Girard Fire, Philwielphia, C ‘s Fund, Capital, . —Room 19, Omaha Natioval Bank Build one No. 816 | McCARTHY & BURKE y UNDERTAKERS! 128 14PH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS.| JOHNC.JACOBS. Formerly Gish & Jacobs : UNDERTAKER. | | o Physical Deformities. Hip and Spinial Discases, Club Bow Legs, Knock-knees, ete, Trusses of the Best Make kept on Hand, Trusses repaired Crutehes made ta order. Jobs of all kinds done steo ring of all kinds done cheap, neat ulhli | emne vent itself from being burdened with | at the toe, runs to the back of the neck, Strongest, Brightest and promptly | General Ord's Alleged Ancestry. hordes of pauper imbeeiles, as it is al- | and ties ina hard knot over the spine,isa Choapest Color Made, | J. P. WEBER & CO., 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Jy19-0 1m BT Kuees, autumn, has the best keeping qualities, Much care in the winter feeding of cows and in keeping their stalls clean and well ventillated is required in order to get | butter from stall-fed cows in any season, { whether winter or summer, which equals on and wood, | that from cows that run in pasture. Cumberland (Md.) Letter Ere the beginning of the present cen tury a priest arrived from England at the Rowan Catholic college then located at ) the Pittslurg District - Washington, D, C., bringing with him “Rarta of th ) , bringing N LD A Ja Tare 56 1e | 1ad about 8 years old, who, together with ete., is and interesting advertisement long run in our | a handsome " casker, and a miniature of paper., In reply to inqulries wo will say that there Jo f Bo evidence . hn the advertisers are ver, porsons may gt seak ibug about this. On the con V. wielado Even. trary, a8 highly indorsed, Interested | the college authorities. circulars giving sil partioulaws | 1 ‘wddressing Eric Medical Co., F- 0, box 613, Buffalo, 4 / Eter ] the lad’s mother, was left in charge of The lad was wught up within the precincts of the ge, educated for the priesthood and coll {keeps his body under control—how is it years, yon would, in my humble opinion, | find that the world had heen considerably leavened with Quaker principles, Men are beginning to see that it 1s to excess and excitement that insanity is mainly due, and it is only natural to believe that society will eventually take steps to pre- ready taking steps to relieve itself of the hordes of drunken sots, The **dude” and such incipient and insiped imbecils will | be things of the past, or nearly so, in a | couple of centuries. | “Is insanity curable?" | “*Not afew cases may be temporarlty if | not permanently pode by quiet umpfi'.y. ment, and no employment so beneficial as that to be had in the country—good phys- al work. A moderate and healthy to take your boot off and put your slip- fickal color for butter; 50 meritorious that 1t with great success everywhe pers on.”! “Phat's it yelled Mr. Spoopendyke, | hauling off his shoe and fiving it across | the room. *When a man i dying of inflammatory rheumatisin, it's only a bunion! 1've got it! a pain that starts bunion! Show me the bunion! he contin ued, sticking his leg out straight and | pointing to the offending foot. wke this digit in your lly white land wnd | nlace it tenderly on the dod gasted bunion b Ty forget what killed ine! | Pick it out of the surrounding anatomy he yelled, wriggling his foot and bounc- ing up and down in his chair in a deli- rium of rage. *Pluck the bunion from | its mountain fastness on the hoof of | highest and ouly priss at both Luteruational Dairy Fairs. Bt by patient and sclentifio chemical re- DoN @ And, while prepared 10 oll, 14 %0 compound or it Lo b of all Imitation c ot the “improv: roand how 10 get it without WELLS, RICHARDSON & (0., Hurllogto VI ANHOOD Fusitively Restared in from txo ta 10 M days by vexican Vegetable Confection. For artioulars aldicss San Meteo Medical 181, Bt. Louis Mo, __da 8 e Bt Co., 18 o pu o Chldai i