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THE DAILY BEE “WEDNESDAY, AUGUS [ 29, 1883, BELLESATHE BAT. | it, considering how poor your blood How Sixteen Girls and Two Boys) : : is, and how your whole system is | ansxr;nml,dnhilil;nm], and enfeebled. People have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But Advertising Ohaota!!! ““It has become 80 common to write the boginning of an article, in an elegant, in- teresting manner, fi:‘flmn rm:i it{;\t« '.\omo advertisoment t we avoid all such, i “And simply call attention to the met. ton and Bart Connties to 40 of Hop Bidtets in s plain, honest Meet $orms as posible, Y “To induce people —_— ““To give themonotrial, whichsoproves | Ana Discuss the Fitness of Men for Kuhl, the well known farmer and his wife. Accompanging him A LAWYER'S POW-WOW. The.Bar of Donglas, Sarpy, Washing- Js your Life Worth a Dollar? were twenty-six Perhaps that scems a high price for settlers who come to make their homes in America. A pleasant featuré of the return was that the party was mot at New York City, as they landed from the steamer, by Mr. J. H.'F. Lehman, the merchant of this city. Tosee a familiar face from Omaha FURNITURE! One More Special Sale liarities in Fielding, Batting and Throwing That Amused a heir value that they will never use any- e & . Tonted tHe vOVAde: ) Oriti Crowd. when it comes to actually drawi 5 s A udgeship This Fall, once more pleased the voyagers greatly comes to actually drawing .n".' ::';{“-" a0 favorable noticed in i and they landed in the Gate City yes. - near the grave, a man naturally draws ‘And' the Lm for Th.l! Yeu' é all papors, “thriginul and socular, is “Having a large sale, and is supplant- all ether medicines, ““There 0 denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness “And ability “In compounding a medicine whose virtuos are 8o palpable to every one's ob- servation,” Did She Die? “No! «She lingered and suffered along, pin- ing away all the time for years,” A potition has been circulating in this judicial district for the last few days, call- ing a meoting of the bar to consider what course shall be advisable in selecting dis- trict judges this fall without regard to patty. The general opinion seems to be that the present bench is a very able and agroeable one and that it be best retained a8 it is, The fullowing is THE CALL: We, the undersigned, Douglas county bar, members of the view of the fact terday morning in the highest spirits. B | Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Makes a Cooling Drink. Into half a tumbler of ice water put a teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate;add sugar to the taste. | —— AN ACTIVE BRAIN, ‘Wondertul Developement in a Penn- sylvania Boy 5 Years Old., Little Morris Castle, aged not quite b, Philadelphia Times, Bixteen young lads, played base ball at Pastime park in the presence of 400 or 500 per- sons, of whom a few were ladies. players were modestly dressed as to their bodies and their skirts reached to their knees. One side wore dresses of white, with blue trimmings, and stockings of a light green color, while the other had red trimmings and red stockings, All wore jaunty little white cloth hats and base ball shoes of the regulation style, except one girl who luxuriated in fifteen- button gaiters that reachec young ladies, aided by two The aspan above | back, and says he does not want to die. Life is very precious, and even to a broken-down man it is worth saving. One dollar will buy a bottle of, Brown's Iron Bitlers. That one dol- y start you on the road from ery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himselfwho is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue | himself from deadly debility, and to | step into the enjoyment of sold No such BARGAINS Offered in a General L Until September 1st, we will ofter some Special Goods in all Depart- ments of our business at Greatly Reduced Prices, to Close Out. have ever before been ne of FURNITURE: Passenger Elovator| CHAS, SHIVERICK, “Tho dootors doing her no good;” | that at the coming fall elootion two judges | is.a very remarkablo child, says the Erie | hor ankles and must have taken lalf an §;‘;i;'1‘,‘;c ,,{f,’f,r{':,f,,(]:"(]',,l":{';“ «And at last was cured by this Hop |of the district court for this district have | Dispatch. He has never been to school | hour each to fasten; all had untanned | 23 1 ) : 206. 1208. 19 . y Bittors tho )?:[m; m;lm: much about.” | |to be elected, and believing that the best | day, nor has ho ever been taught at | belts around their little Migs | Febuilds the system. Its work is To All Floors. J 1 \'t(-): i 100‘4‘, 1210 Farnham “Indeed! Indeed!’ interests of all citizens in the community h]unu', y“'l‘h‘; m’u l;m.-r nmll\rum(ninm Williams, who acted as captain of the \ul]lkuuwm nvest that dollar in a Street, Omaha. “How thankful we should bo for that |depend upen the selection and clection |than two-thirds of the grown people a|Rods, had a full suit of that color, and | bottle. ) _—_— R s madising e of upright, capat and oliont mon to | yor out of chool, Tho pleasat, Title | Miss Bran, who Buld simila comman | T, SINEOLD, A Daughter's Misery. ““Eleven years our daughtor suffered on » bed of misery, “From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, “Under the care of the bestphysicians, +Who gave her discase various names, | X' 471883 at @ o'clock p. for “the | the numerals from 100 to 1 in better time | About the scorer’s table to know when it|*‘Got what?” asked the restauratour. ¢ LlarL BT i) Nl e purpose of consulting and agreeing upon a | than his questioner could, were he to be- | ¥ould be her turn to “go in.” * Finally, |clam!” *Great Scott!” yelled the pro- — “And now she is restored to us in good health by as simply a remedy as Hop Bit- ters, that we lms shunned for years be- foro using it.”"—Tur PArexts. fill the judicial oftice; would, thereforo, without™ respect to party, recommend that a meeting of the members of the bar of this district, comprising the counties of Burt, Washington, Douglas and Sarpy be held at the court house in the city of Omaha on the 30th day of plan to secure the election to this office of men whose only recommendation shall be their fitness for the place. Jas. W. Savage, Lewis C. Groff, J. R. fellow, perched in the largest editorial chair in the offic count one hund “Forward or backward?” boy, looking up quickly. CHither.” was asked if he could asked the Morris chose the latter, and rattled off gin at 1. “OTwice 607" asked the Dispatch man, and Morris answered so quickly that his fathor voluntecred to select problems on the other side, sported a lovely of cerulean blue and a little hat tha a flaunting blue ribbon GIRLS “ON DECK.' When the game was called the Reds went to the bat, Miss Poole, a dumpy little girl of about 17, took the bat,which she handled much as if it were a doll baby. The Blue field- ors were Miss Willis, cather; Miss Evans, cach girl clamoring | priet about a dozen spoonsful he drew a pair of opera glasses fram his pocket and looked intently at the chowder for some time. Then he jumped into the airand sheuted: Vs that!” asked the pro- “T've got it!” yelled the diner. prietor; ‘‘he's got the clam!” And before the diner could say a word, the proprie- tor picked the clam up in a pair of gold pincers, and bore it triumphantly to the (Galvanized lronCorices, MANUFACTURER OF Window ~ Caps,Finials, “BURLINGTON HOUTE" | (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) o —ag— Hardenburgh, Geo, E. Pritchett, Charles | equal to the boys’ ability. Rigalmr; Miss P. Darlington, short stop; | kitchen, threw it back into a hugo boilor 9 wz%"“‘a?f“ 2 { Father is Gotting Well. R, Redick, Kdward W. Simeral, . &| “How many feet in & mile?” asked his | Miss Sally Darlington, firs Miss | of chowder and s “Who dealt ths A |\ y daughter sayn: {10 | Ho D. Estabrook, O. M. Ferguson, A.|father. Jonnie, second buse; Miss Elliot, third |chowder to that dark-haired man over AT . oy mich bettar father ls sinco he used Mo | (L inder, Jno, D. Howe, M. D.| “Five thousand two hundred and |base; Miss Hurry, right field; Miss Cas- | there” *I did,” said the assistant cook. = "uohuafl.flnrwcllllwv his long suffering trom | F{ydo, Uh,“.['e,,(,g,h,", A. C. Troup, J. | cighty!” replied he, without the least auly,‘cuntur}mhl, nd Miss Staunton, | “Then you are discharged for dealing out e A bioat. ho used your Bitéers.” |J. O'Connor, J. 8. Shropshire, W, A. | hesitation, y left field. When they had all been shown | the clam that we use for flavoring pur- Y. " | Redick, Geo, M. O'Brion, . Howard B.| **'Twico 7707 was asked him, to their places Miss Evans delivered a | poses.” Smith, Walter Bonnett, Gilbert M. Hitcheock, J. T. Moriarity, J. C. Cowin, N. J. Burnham, G. W. Shields, E. F. Swmythe, C. A, Baldwin, A, C. Wakele Androw Bevins, G. W. Ambrose, J. W. Rogers, J. M. Thurston, R. T. Hall, J. ©. Kennedy, W. J. Martin, C. 8. Mont- gomry, Goo. W, Donne . tion, Jesso T. Davis, Horace E. Powers, I. C. Eller, W.. H, Eller, M, Ballard, W. “One thousand five hundred and forty- one and one-half,” he replied, almost be- fore the question had left the speaker’s lips. Then followed questions involying both memory and calculation, and within rea- sonable range not a problem puzzled the boy for on instant. He would look up give out the answer ina business like way that was simply astonishing. He told readily the number of feot in a rod, high one to Miss Poole, who hit it full and sent it back to her with a whi Miss Evans dodged it carefully, and left field, coming in to cover her ‘miss, got her hat knocked off and giggled hysteri- cally. Meanwhile the plucky hitter had run’three bases, and was standing on the third puffing like » Then Miss Jorpoise ton's hands, through which it passed and rolled half a dozen yards away. Miss Darlington looked disappointed at the | —— 5 Instantly Relieved. Mrs. Ann Lacour of New Orleans, La., writes:—I have a son who has by i two years; he has been attended by our 1 physicians butall to no purpose. This m he had his usual spell of coughing, and 1 in consequence, that death . We had in the house a M. HALL'S BALSAM for adwinistered it according to directivns and he was instantly reli LIFE I Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin hairs (scats free), Smoking Cars, with Re. volving Chairs, Puliman Palace Sleeping Cars and {the famous C. 8, & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and \from Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council [Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, St. Jo. N7 RS —"E:f i) \' man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily from St Louis, via Hannibal, Quin Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert Loa to Paul and Miuneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to and from St Louis and Peoria and to Fashi 4 i 3 > Vet iller took ~the bat and thr b a fl g o, members of the Washington coun- | with his pretty blue eyes, move his lips | Miller to \ v up a fly ONOS phrohased T Riaband, s COING NORTH AND SOUTH. ty bar, hereby join in the within peti- |slightly, a8 if caleulating to himself, and 0ne that foll alost into Miss Darling. | ioticed your ddvertisement yestorday. © We Solid Traing of Flegant Dar Doaches and Pull | . Fi ) s datell . W. [hours in a day, days in a year, ounces in | fugitive ball, but made no attempt to |seph, ‘Atchison & Topeka. Oniy through line be. [and from St Louis and Ottumwa. Only onel ¥ g,,b(:.',‘,l:“]‘rv.:,r:;lfg.,]l&u" 5:051"]:‘:”“ u';ynum, m?m 41;5, u.ruyu times 72 and | follow it, and the result was that Miss = » [t Chicago, Unfn?r?k&v m-n'vl-fil Through cars | change ‘of cars between St Louis and Da i Sarpoy county, as fol- | four times 31, Ho repeated the “threcs’” [ Poole came home and Miss Miller puffed | Dinwers Which Are on the Whole betwetn Indianiapolis & Council Diufs via Peoria | Mones, |lowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver lows: A. W. Hancock, Geo. A, Magney, |in the multiplication table, and could around to third base. The ball finally Worse 'Than Dyspepsia. known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE, It 15 universally admitted to be the o i John Q Goss. have gone on to the end for aught the | reached the hands of the pitcher by three Finest Equipped Raliroad In the World for all Classes of Travel. ¢ ‘ . Dispatch man _knows. Mr. Castle said c_nayl umg‘e:' being missed twice succes- One misses ice water and our various | \T-3.FOTTER, 8 Vice-Pres't and Gon'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago.| 3 5 TR 5 i 3 N sively on its way. Lz i *Why is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s | that no effort whatever had been made to y i SE0R EWBIIL ANC oUE, ._ it vegm{) Nkt e Missiasipps | each the child, and that ho liad obtained NEED A SNALLER FIELD, ffl'l-,'lx:fi?‘:};};’;‘.‘fh&lfiff Rl Bt A i Yegeu . i = ho | hit knowledge of mathematics by his own | It was evident from the start that the | glads of water with few pieces gf dirty river in a spring froshot? — Becauso the | gxertions, and up to within a few months | diamond of the regulation size was entire- | jue in it, but it always seems to &",iw 4 p i LYDlA E. PINKHARWN'E |immenso volume of this healing river | ago his parents knew nothing of his pre- |y too large for the girls either for run- | much surprise, alarm, and horror in the A3 4 VEGETAB g moves with such momentum that it |cocity. Lh ning or throwing. A ball thrown from | spectators that one has to seek out a M swoeps away all obstacles and is literally | Food's s_m,“,,“.,““' is made of roots, | Pitcher to second basc almost invariably | secluded corner of the restaurant to drink ' a8 Pouitive Tute flooding the country., horbs and barks. 1t gives tone to the | (o1l short and wad stopped on the roll;|it. T do not know which they regard as Por all those Paluful Complainta and Wenkneves % : stomach and makes the weak strong, | the throw from first to third base was an | the worst, drinking ice water or cating ) § o common to our boat femalo populatios, S e Sold by druggists utter ‘mpossibility. The throw was a | raw tomatoes. Now, I am very fond of '/ i } Medicine for Woman, Tnvented by & Woms: County Commissioners, e — novelty at pastime and excited the play- | the latter, and always eat them when T } i Prepared by a Woman, s : Aug. 95th, 1888 KOSSUTH'S ROMANTIC STORY. €8 who watched the game to uncontroil- | can, but from seeing a crowd around my i s G R AR UG B o i, SATURDAY, Aug, 25th, 1883, i | able laughter. All the girls handled the | part of the room every day, I begin to \ H TR rotinks W rodoions SBIVLS Taviceste sa Board met pursuant to adjournment. | 1y e TE L She 1{:11])1111 :hu same way. The right arm was | have some suspicion that the proprietor & mronizes the organta functions, givos elasticity »+ | Present, Messrs. Corliss, Knight and & doubled and the hand brought near the [uses me as an advertisement, and that & Irmness o the step, roatores thonetural lustre #32| (e o Chronicles a Remarkable face, then a sudden jerk threw it thirty | crowds come daily to see the greav A ¥ . g and plants on tho pu.o chock of woman ths £:ae J feet or 80, - ¥ i Wl % s h 2_‘.11110-.-x»nup.,.x oarly numimer time. Minutes of provious meeting were read “9:" so. In cate g all the girls held | jcan tomato-eater. Tce water esp = = — f Physiclans Usw It and Proseribo It Froely W 1 5 their hands out in front of them with the | seems to be regarded as a deadly po [+ i 5k e o e eas, btz doaizin i avin and approved. CUarrioF ase. 1edtats Unio or Adk s pulms up, and if the ball was well-directed | the cause of all the dyspepsiain America. VU ILSOIG ,s stimulnnt, and rolloves woakness of the stomast The bond of B, Bierbach, was this day | iy, Vienna German Zeitung of Aug. 7 nmlllcumu at a nice curve, they caught it | It is a fact that we'do have more dys- F { o e s s ey eusa vy i | approved and the clerk instructed to is- | publishes o letter from Kossuth, ad- | fog 5::{:%21,:Tfe':x..’fuacf.fi:i’Sm"“mt mu: pepsia than the people here; but T think | H Tor.the eure of Kidney Complalnta of cither i | gue liconse to said Bierbach to sell liquors | dressed to Dr. Cotuos, about his brilliant | e ey got out | it is due rather to the quantity of food i this Compound 1 unsurpassed. at Millard for three months ending Nov. defense of the Jews in the Tiszla Eszlar of its way without day ~ Capt. Williams was the fiercest hitter on the tield, send- we take than to the nature of it. For 1T a1 Sletl I Works| H LYDIA B, PINKUAM'S ELOOD PURIFIRS 2 Fair. " ing vo- | 1 . many reasons, the quantity taken here is - v Siad or child. on B ihe Tho claim of John T. Paulsen having | that happened some thirty years ago in | wey ‘t‘!*‘r;f }’;‘lflufl ‘"n,-ltvrhu}t in tlw“rwl‘d “fl“ is so badly prepared that no living man OMAHA, 2 7 NEBRASKA , ! ROXY o ks vidi ntly afraid of her pre o o o Wi > apecta- 2 2 i JDoththo Compound sad Blood Puritorars b | beon reforred to John C. Cowen, county | the Neutraer-Comitat. **An individual | 113 lmmme,{uy AR ,fm"m{ ] ;‘l’""‘]“l‘tn‘,“ ‘”J;‘:;‘xl‘u :;‘]:‘i‘lh‘l‘,‘,“lt“0;"'“"}".‘;"“'" Build all kinds of Stoam Bollers, Smoko Stacks, Breoching Lard, Wator and Oil Tanks, and de a gonors 7 i ther, g1, Bix bottloafor §. Bout by mail inthe fon | attorney, was returned to this office with |named Burtos Saudos, who hated the | ¢y fast-coming ball. \ % plasozeonibusthess. i Ropeliingiconsin Olty and Gouotey. JEAll work Miss Healey, separately for every individual thing one 1 #tpilia, or of lozenges, on recelpt of prico, $1 per nd . A Jews," writes Kossuth, ‘‘had becomo en- | . v 9 3 % L 5 i : » Bt o P o, s | (0 fllowing endorsement horeor |k "ot % Dol youni dowos N ot ot ot oy et oven o the b, s ot condicive| PDOM@ @t Eastern Prices and Warranted ! | ey Moalons o s b, (Bond Coe paseiel Coiamna, August 26th, 1883, | callod Juliug Weiss. Ho desired to con- | 1 ficiency at the bat, Once she sent t”{f]]“"g‘:,f'm'mm‘m sal here for the | Second-hand Boilers will be kept on hand. _Faving had many years experiencoin the trade In different parts ! 1] Jo faonly should be :f,',':.“:.f""‘,’.f.fin.":’;.m"“' Hon. Board of County Commissioners: rt her and then take her into his serv- flyer over the head of left field, Miss | .”“" "l' mary "“" 'l‘ly mon F.““ OF Bhe | o the country, confident | can give satistaction, having the best shop and tools in tho State. Shop & | Bl e Bl TSk s oemd por box. | Tho county is not liablo upon the with- |ice. Julia Woiss repulsed the man, and |glar o1*" (i 260G @F Bl e S e s RS 0 Gl R ernty R RP counietiiand Horoetreets J. M. WILSON Proprietor. ) aarsold by all in claim. The supreme court of Nebras- [ would listen to nothing he said. Some | bue made o muff of it gy shinan s ‘i‘t‘x:’c:ul:fill‘l)::l‘s pamet, v ,r.cir: {d | ‘ bR e e e v L o U e saier Tl et Ay Ol WOW THE BLUES TiAYED, P P AT R R Double and Single Acting Power and Hand : The claim of Dr. James Carter, for |disappeared. The Jowess was inconsol- | Of the Blues Miss Evans was probably Ofl'_flr,“1";""""w"h the body always ré- ‘ P T modical ervices waa disponod of ina s able. Swudon had or brought boforo | the best batter, but her caiching und ;{.‘,‘:f,‘,‘“,"‘f,‘,’:“'.f,i;“,‘,’:", Thinsoupiis;on the i D 'S ilar manner to that of Paulsen. him, and_violently apostrophizing her, | $hrowing were far below par. In throw- | Whole, not very bad. = Next e J f The following nccounts were allowed | demanded to know tho whereabouts of | ing, she held hee right elbow close to her | inevitable “‘Rindfleisch,? tie boiled meat “How should I know!” pplied th erl hat raised it seven or eight feet i gl i King 7 2l _—_ 2 R aRIRRAL PO e i I N e e A A e (T chiowed, bt 8 nll ithe, salis chove 3 joo. Smith, surveyer for county.......870.00| iy }ore have you taken her?” yards. Miss J. Darlington, who was |Eone over to the soup, having absolutely | gpgine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitti PREVENTIVE AND CURE. i : . y e A ) & b o "Y1 Eng ' gs, g Machinery, g, , Br . e by DT oo b .. “og| ‘11" said Julia, astonished. firat base for the Blues, did honor to the |10 tastes it is eusily digested, and,though | Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. ' HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH FOR EITHER SEX, | Lrusk k. Moores, ticket for poor, 285| “Yos, you. And sinco you dare not|position. When the ball was carefully | 2ot palatable, is perhaps as nourishing as | AN SCHOOL BELLS. o | AT Strang, odds for connty. 100 avow it T el ou. T0lia reon s lviog tossed to hor 0 that shocould put her m’,‘.“‘,:f"d“‘:“:h‘w",:;‘::;‘i{";x:tf';fi L e 10th F 'St. Omaha Neb Thia romedy belng tnfocted diractly to tho scat of | It M. Stone, medioal sorvices 00 [ yonder by the stone bridge, dead. "Bwas |hands down and scoop it in she took | o g tisfactio 0 orner arnam 'St., Omaha Neb. | e i o o | 1L Santord, ol fuor 400|300 Wl truck hor to death with a | hold of it gracefully and sent it back to|OVer the face of the diner, for he has - fmposaib to contract Any privato dueaso; but 1 the | ool .1 .. ; ““Oh! Sho was my intimate friend!” | she quictly stepped aside and lot it pass, | V68 10 ¢t WIS “draten. | Lhis consists ) anae ot thowe iroady unfortunataly aflced wo guar: | W, Gontiinan, groceries for poor “Bo silent. A" Christian cannot be | 8o it was, indeed, with the most of the | F buked, or more genorally, fried voal f Boney: "Frice by mual, pootage paid, 8 e "pox. o | D N: Millor, expouses in furtherance of * | frionds with n Jow, and, to follow the |fielders. The most promising flies slipped | OF Pork, and is [eRe L TAIRLDg DAY ree Baxen rox o Povs Puten 0228 | closer tho presriptions of your Tabmud, | hrough their lovely. litelo hands like |94 onons. A sala ,m)m_t_ull‘u,vr of let SWRITTEN GUARANTEES Hichmiont & Dortian, Ktocerior for poot. .00 | You hve washed your handa in the blood | water through o sieve, ‘but stil they |fep Of cutumbors, whioh have beon 1 #m0d by all suthorlzed ageats. B. P. Kuight, cash éxpanded......... 0,00 of & Christian, thinking thereby to bocomo | smiled and - coutentedly ran aftor the |G 0 D RTa e 8T utalkn 5 still more beautiful,” playful ball, as though it were justas|®. g i) i Dr.FelixLeB: &Co | 3t naw s “In vain tho poor girl pleaded that sho | well to deliver it at ono time as rmother, ““_’_‘;[“‘l"i After ",:'.“.1”0""" the ‘f'?“mé " i r.Xe. © Brun )| iRk Rontawm, woie on soad.., . )| knew nothing of the Talmud or scarcely | There was no unlady-like hurrying about | O° “IMehlapeise, | which may consist o SOLE PROPBIETORS, Haines Bros, & Co,, scrapers.. ...... . how to read or write. She was thrown | their play and they never condescended '};'y‘;mfl;;}:‘tye \:nrd b W‘J. oy v‘ll&_! ex- Hiram R, Avery, on account grading. into prison, pnased beforo the assizes and | to the excitement that inspires the other | $1ace B1 Gt R BROC . FEEL 1 CABROR » w; ¥ Goodman, Drugglat Solo Agont, for Omaba, | Poter Cassidy, work on roud ... was condemned to death. By reason of |8ex when engaged in this interesting “‘l;‘l""d" I’("""’”I’“‘W wine Is gen: 4 BRIDGE FUND, her youth her punishment was commuted | game. Speed was of no great moment | S5yY Crang. ' = Health is?lea]ih_ 1 Stephen Robinson, balance on grading. .$34.00 Jhicage Lumbor Co., lumbor. J. A, Wakefield, lumiber, .. e — to hard labor for life. passed and the poor girl could not com- Hre)wml why she was so tortured. Two years had One lay she was taken before thé directrice of and no young lady in running the bases was seen to sprawl flat on her face and crawl, as it were, to the bag—a thing that may be seen any day when men are play- = You see by this that the most fertile Source of dyspepsia, overloading the stomach, is practically excluded Pos- sibly another thing which helps to keep the eater bra ¥ o . iy is that he eats every- The most popular nervine tonic in the | the prison, who received her with great | ing. RUSGER LEPRRE DRAY, .68 BYOLY. \ A { world is Dr, Richmond’s Samaritan |kindness, and the startling intelligence NINE INNINGS PLAYED, ,L,l,‘:,:f t:{;‘:‘:. ;):: ihfix‘»&énlfifh‘l:ntu’:‘«l:m‘:x:% B4 MANUFACTURER OF OF STKICTLY FIRST-CLASS P Nervine, 81.50 that she was to be immediately set free. | 11qeed. digni : L ] Ry T v < / i fhat Yalke 4 ot free: | Inoeed, dignity and porfect modesty |iron into his system. True, dyspepsia is . . { “Fits ronderod my daughter deaf, he samo time sho was presented with | oharaoterized those female players, who [a very uncomfortablo and uninteresting i dumb and paralyzed, Samaritan Ner-|® purse of twenty-five ducats as a gift | yoomed to enjoy their game greatly and |disease, but, even if we were obliged to vine cured her.”” Poter Ross, Spring- f“{‘,“\:"fi emperor, e to pay littlo heed to tho jocose advice of |get dyspepsi from our manner of life, 1 water, Wis. At Druggists, bnufonl h‘:r l‘(l,;‘:::']‘v l;“::l’m ‘:"L’lm ;‘v:‘:"“l'l‘l‘g the mh]n‘iring spectators, -who gave fre- |do not Lnnw but that it is to be preferred ’ ’ ] il A 4 Y, el quent hints and suggestions as to their |to the German dinner. In some of the ! % Dr.E G West's Norve and Brain Trostment, —— her there, 'Twas then they told her that | mathod of niny PPy 10 ASBRE PRt SR RN | o mae mrametrn (U iy o s o o1 s oty o B, Wl et f AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1 LN, litadacte, o : vere filod for rec. | Bartos Saudos, had boen found dead and | jio s Yy st | TR T 1810 and 120 Hacney Strect and 403 8. 18th Strect, 4 vomieation ceused b o e of wlohol o tobasedy | “Iho following doeds were filed for reo- | Burtoe Saudos, had booh found dead and | her, Mary,” and so on. ‘Ther were nine | Vienna and Berlin, one can do botter. w brated OoTi8 04 140 Facnes Sksast and 4098 ~t 1 OMAYA, NEB Beats, rewuitog in- iossnity o deading o misory, | 0rd in tho county clork'a oftico August | (1 geuton, in which ho acknowledged | o088 layed in which Caplains Wil | = TR T j docay and death, Premature Old Age, Ba T . " v ¢ e ) P A —— - = — | B o e niguee Jost™ % | ostale agonoy: ly accused the young Jowess. He | BlliGte, Cassidy and Stanton,of the Blues, TG T ’ ‘ j Sl o ‘monihs Ureatmont. 81,00 % box, 2r | City of Omah to Frederick H. Davis, | proclained Julia Weiss' innocence and | und Missos Millor, Morris, May and Nor- FRURNR GF YUIN bexcs for §6.00. Sont by mail prepald on receipt 98 Jh south 8} foot lot 5, Bartlotts add., | beg i:lmln-fr"t::"!'r"fi'. ]f:r \l"l'f,"l. I“v ;tlfil; ris, of the Reds, ran their bases with rare | WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES To cure any case. With each order rocelved by us for wix boxes ocotpanied with §5.00, wo willsend the rnhue! our written guarantee torefund the money trestment does not affoct & oure. Gusrautecs fosucd C. ¥. GOODMAN " e Drur st O Qity of Omaha to Pierce O, Hi baugh, qe d the north 7} feet lot 16, in Bartlett's add., $2.00. A. J. Hanscom and wife to Grant, wd lots 14 and 15, Hanscom Place, §1,150, Albert M., block 6, in Weiss refused that fortune. “From the lips of the young girl her- self,” continues Kossuth, ‘I heard this story | — Ten drops of 'Angost s, impart | Were nixe innings played, the Re speed. Miss Miller as & pitcher was gen. tleness itself, and sent such lovely full balls that it was a pleasure to bit “them. | Miss Willinms succeeded he pitching was not equally effectiy but her MACHINERY | A FULL LINE - CONSISTING OF Bugaies, Carriages My Ropository is constantly filled with sol ald Spring Wagons, loct stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha’ delicous fla B s ; Blues 8. ‘ N A4 GOSTURA 'g(]”oo or, qe d lot 1, block 4, in Elkhorn, nunlq]ln \ilh...l.tl{t, |rm.||m suro to' got ch.[:‘d").u in'practice, When thoy master the BAURY # oyt Ivnam s padores IN ] -00, i e e R e b ookred | manly style of throwing and catching, 3 o % J Abraham R. Sauer to Maggie Nelson, | ¥ 'Y Dit R EIEL & BONB, | ool 120" declare thoy will o do, . Hea,tmg and Baklng | w d, lot 2 in Elizabeth Place add, $3,000, A Sup Josephine Crawford and husband to Boston Saturday Ever stition Verified, ng Gazette, BITTERS. their play” will be well worth sceing. L\ 3 ND Thoy are to play & game on September R Is only attained by using 7 William Koerner, w d, lot 1 blk 4, Elk-| You vhat you please, but |1 half-sized diamond, which will / A s wd, § may say what you please, but (1, on a half-sizcd diamond, which wi : An excellent appetizing tonic of | horn, $20. ther luck in k oshoes, 4 better o) V! atting a J sililtaiptieeteglotiells | “Piereo 6. Mimebaugh and wite o Bon | niod o ki Tomtoes, % man | it i e syle oo s d| HORSE POWERS 7CHARTER OAK b I $ Dhnlu.'fl':r A Behtil i:nunlh Brown,w d, lst 9 in Himebaugh | since, and a week afterward his wife, who a— Stoves and Ranges 1 ¥ g Quordergafthe Digeative Ligats: | Placo, $850. 3 used to wear out the furniture on him, | Why They Discharged the Cook, To Matoh. == 8es, f e e/l S et | "Sar Walar o Mori I, otk Sy vih . friond 10 Whow b weh| v ; (@B WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS % Beatoofcoustarieue, “Adk your * O 104 & M1k B Tguacom Place, 8760, | owing o A man ot LongBranch rocently entered | The Best in the Market. [t & grocer oF gunlu A Safe Return, ‘The glory of a man s his strength. 1f you |a restaurant and said: ‘“‘Have you any —— b A " are woakeued down through excessive study, | clam chowdert” **We have,” replied the ' For salo by B Mr, Henry Eicke, who went across the | or by early indiscretion, Allen's Brain Food iter. *‘Bri late.” A plateful | Mewusotured by e Sols AgL | A antic some months ugo to visit his na. | il permanently reiore st viger, and | vAOT ring me s Paie ! 4 s 0.0, coLTON & CO.. MILTON ROGERS & 80NS, ) b W aas u‘u‘m"f", . X, |tive land, Ireturned yesterdsy with Mr. |81; 6 for #5,—All drugwista 7 | with great gusto, After he had taken | aersend for Circular and Price Lig ,"'"'" OMANA. | § B 4 B 5 P O T VARSI O e T RTMRCL 2Hy ot

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