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I'HE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1883. ; ' — e OMAHN WEDCAL DISPERSIY snd found him to bo very afisblo Eng- |of dough runs under the die, which cuts e WEALTHY WAXFARERS. Tun Bes was introduced to Sir Honry | propor shape, From the rollet the sheet | YWhon You ore in Trouble, 1ah oot ing out ackers and at samo time R "‘.K‘.“n",'.‘i'l‘.?“ bR AL nl“nn:;:: &:(-cul:n::u "o “n(fir: dovics and| Don't be dismal! Your liver is me Acoxss oF siovs cotro, | (001g6 Westinghonse aud Party Stop. | Minterviowed. er from England,” |makes the ttpin holes." ta SCEK forgid,perhaps and you may be said \WHR INDESCRIBALE PAXaS OF CHEONIC T ing Orer to 866 Omaha wnid Sir Henry, ‘‘to inspect tho Grand | HIWHC crackers, such a8 _soda biscuits, |to be bilious, The way to fielp yoa ':':f{."";;‘f,",r;“f:‘“,"‘;'.:lr;;,' RE AT Ding v g Mrunk system, and its connections, about | Ero i T ittle waste, but in cutting | out ofthe difficulty is to take Brown's . SYS1EM WITH THAT AGREEABLE AND RE.|On Thelr Way to Denver and the | into the condition of our road and | (OUE ALy ivers at work in good style. FRESHING STANDARD PREPARATION, TAR- “m.z, Mountains. ity connections s well as see something e, '"n“"l'\":"}""‘li‘:"‘:i""“ o vgotied cl]:l'(,“" Don't be cross f;ml mrg)ry.’ Your OFFIC E AND PARL R RANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, PROCURATLE AT 1‘,5,;"1’:,:.‘.‘::}-'(}.1-«‘\' . 1 have never boew | Lt Tuct, at a short distance from ‘e | digestion is bad, and that upsets your AT ALL DRUGGISTS. k. p “Have you been up town!” die. that as they pass upon another cloth disposition. 1{ you will try Brown's * Yesterday morninghbouthalf-pastten 8| (), "yee; we spent the morning in band tho crackers are pushed down upon | [ron Bitters, you will find the digest- number of open landaus drove up from looking over your city. 1'm sure you tho original roller, being thence carried | ive difficulties driven away in short Y - - the depot to the Millard hotel, contain- | have a great town Tiero--such a bustling, | to. the end of the machine, whero they | srder. 3 OVER THE NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, | ¥ — ing the party of George Westinghouse, i{\‘u!y place. Sn\!_m' very large estab- :‘l"‘: _“"l""'f“'l‘l"“\ 4] u“-‘:‘vth{h\?an;.'l::‘\“'i":t Don't be despondent! You are \ AND INPALLIDLE |the inventor of the famous air-brake. '*,:'{';l':l*"j:“:";'l-m :‘*r-lt ""E‘:();_uu' city. ticlvos in tho “reel” ot MK | weak because your blood is thin, and @ A | They took threo rooms and a parlor and o O autitul; very beau. | iinge" are taken up st again passed | YO GAINOL fi_\&:c't!'nu}\‘lc.u; think you o, | o g s e et e B o ohfn e, | Phirteenth, Bet, B i Donglas 8 Jeorgo Westingho 4t you must say somothing about the [ PUTSUOCID fat ing oll hard crackers, the : ) entichs "9 vl“ig;;;';;fl“’;},;;"uf R My Westinghous, |t you must sy semething sbont 6 | ity and Minds of ingredicnty, to | in the blood, making it a royal red enth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas ts. i stons, 8t. Vitus Danco, Alcchollsm, ’ And really, some very bad smells, Com- | gether. with tho flavoring used, varying | color, and giving you the strength Opium Eating, Seminal Weakness, Im- Mr. and Mrs, George Westinghouse, |ing up that streot from the depot—" fccording to the special varioty to bel you need. Jr. il i A servant,| ‘“Tenth street!" made from the dough. T AL i tency, Syphilis, Scrofuls, and all Jr., child, maid, nurse anc I ¢ he troubled. the weary, the de- potency, Syp Blasd b Pittsburgh. “Yes; coming up Tenth street wo met On the third floor the soft erackers, | gondent, the nervous, the debilitated Nervous and Blood Diseases. Miss Walker, Pittsburgh. two or three of these dreadful smells, reg- such as maccaroons, lady fingers, butter- | b4, o b"l‘ s find % M ' Clergymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, | Migs Bates, Pittsburg \lat socezers, you know,” SL5Hcl, Hotey ok¥s, oty wee e, Beur | SO RIS EAR (e rest, repose, re- Merchants, Bankers, Ladics and all whose ) PR The 1o fined to Sir Henry | mixers for the dough of which these are freshment, and reconstruction in the sedentary employment causes Nervous Pros- Miss Bennett, Pittsburgh. he reportér explained to Sir Henty 10 AN ol is fl T use of that prin e of Tonics, B \ Sedeion, Teregularitics of the blood, stomach, | M. and Mis, John Caldwell and two | that our city was too young yet to bo ab. | MACe dre placed on this floor. 1 hese | T- that prin. € of cs, Brown's O of Xidncys, of who requireanerve | children, Pittsburgh. wolutely perfect in sanitary arrangements. goods are baked in squaro ovens. Somo Iron Bitters, The druggist charges fontc, appetizer or stimulent, Samaritan Ner- y ikl Y ™ The conversation then drifte o Brit. | of the finer varieties of erackers are made | a dollar a bottle for it. 1 e Tavaluabl §. H. Sprague, Pittsburgh. rsation then driftdd into Brit 0 wing Is invaluable. Dr. Dake, Rochester. e o turs, and. the roporterlearncd that | by liand, but otiiers e¥e of these aro | e The party came in from Chicago on Sir Henry was a firm supporter of the |made by ingeniously contrived machine- 3 g the C.‘, B.y& Q., and were hgnught scheme to make a tunnel under the |ty _The reporter stood by and saw the ponsitle for the charge. The chief of across the Tiver in & special car. They English channel, and had lately written method of making *‘cocoanut-drop cake.” | police, having been informed of the dis- &7, Thousan as prociaim ft the most wonderful _Invigor- ant that ever sustain- g Fysvem, scrom o civer i & 16, S8 i th o loter to- The Lendon Times, advocat: e eoed iy machino moved undor | tutbance, hd _ordered tho offiers to - 3350, at Druggits. intended o Hido Red. in their western | ing it very strongly. A vaceptaclo.fllod with the soft | make an inveatigation, and that wnvesti PROPRIETOR. TheDR8. A, RICHHOND R EUAIEY b A g, the body of tho cake. | gation reulted ‘in tho arrest of the e MEDIOML 0, : dough Tor g ough. fivo or six holes, |cused, and the summoning of Mr. and e toetimonials and circulars send o A GRAND BUCCESS. FEARFUL FALL. slowly dropping upon the pan. Another | Mrs. Hartenstein as nitnossos, After - : L1 L sl Slowly e o oy and. turning it | this explanation by - Mr. Blanchard tho upside down preased the soft cakes upon |cuse was procesded with and Father The Delightful Gathering at the New jas U a surface of desiccated conconnut s d | Reichard! i pread | Reichardt placed on the stand, He in- HEAL Colored Church Last Night. UUI]HIY Uummlssmllfll‘ 0 Kflfl[& Mems on a sheet resting upon water in a tank. formed the court that on the day of the ——— With a Bad Accident The eakes wore thon pluced in one of tho | marrinve Hattio Scott called at his house By rough guess, there were 600 persons % square ovens, and in less than fivo min- |and explained the case, telling him that ok Such in attendance at the concert and festival, T e eaportor hud positive knowlodgo | Hartenstein was the fathor of her child. Tihe Reason Why Dr. Fishblatt is Enjoying Such Unparalled Succew. given last night by the colored ‘mothodists | The Full Extent of which is as Yet | that a coacoanut-drop cake is a delicious She informed him that sho intended go-| ™¢ astonlahing eures aflected by Dr. Fishblatt, of disesses formerly thought ineurable, have given blm 5 b Doubtful. morsel. ing to the church, but he advised her not | & high rak in the medical profession of this count ry. e hias won such deserved celebrity, the people ot in their new church. The fruit for fruit-crackers, the re[to take that course, Ha then At Tor | the far west nolger deem It mecamsary to vist esstern citie to find Physicians competent 10 dreat compll- The contractor shad hoped to have the e porter was assured, is the hcs(fia\mlity of | Hartenstoin and Miss A. Hirst, s in- | cated disenses. { building completely enclosed in time for| The rumor which provailed among the | dried currants, They aro washed and |tended wifo, and informed them of the T tainment, but wero unable to. | Union Pacific shopmen "nd on tho streets | dried; and are then arefully picked over | charge made by Hattie, which Harten- Our Testimonials GEN cv As it was, the windows and doors were | yesterday, that Hon, Richard O'Keefe, by boys, and all imperfections carefully | stein denounced as o falschood before The testimonialsand extracts from letters published in these “colums are only a few of the many n Y ™o make fruit-crackers the | God and man, Miss Hirst aigreod to bo | ihousands Dr. Fiahtiat i constantly receiving, ard throu i« 8 % et 1 k a b 1 . Fiahb 0 ghout the northwest and in every county of Ne- temporarily -closed by tacking muslin |one of the county commissioners of chcu is much the same as with other | married, notwithstanding the accusation 4 b J over them, and in place of gas, there was this county and one of the most popu- ard crackers, The dough is rolled | made by the wronged girl, and they 1 1 ohi 1 in th it thinner than usual, a layer of currants is| went to the church. Durin the cere- :m,.'f:,‘:la supply of lsmps and chineso | lar, men ' G SO tion ,{“’,‘30‘}:’,‘;{ e vt aother Jayer of dough is | mony Hatie Scott went into the Atreh FROM A PROMINENT DRUGGIST OF BENNETT, NEB, X RS Ain 35 6 placed over the currants, and the wholo walked up the contral aislo, and placed / Mho church is a large and handsome | {1t 0® t‘ff‘jfizl{,:f i ;:f,'r‘ :‘:‘: Tthen placed upon tho eracker-making | the baby on the Sides veil. Consider-| T+ 4. Stdles, a Prominent D'“flfl“‘“;',{'!":.{tfl"d Agent of the B. and M. R. R. buildi_l;u, t‘wo s‘t;m}']ileu ‘high,hw‘ithgoi sm\(:in ST nmc)‘;in&d One of the nowest and most | able excitement followed, and a disturb- 3 P capacity of probably from 7 to 8 hundrec B R i peculiar designs is the “charconl” cracker, | ance resulted. During the cross-exam- < wowerr, Nebraska, March 2, 1958, { fl ul‘ ““fll‘ persons, and supplies a leng felt need in A B reporter who was looking upthe | FXC "ol proportion of chareoal | ination the priest m\g@d that the pro; Dn. Fisnniarr—Dear Sie: Appreciating the value of thofeersices you BAYS rendered mo, I deom It bud braska can be found persons who an testity to the efficacy of his treatment. . 1 matter met & couple of county officials | ry n A } anact of simple usti e to you to ex ress the sense of sratitude 1 fool toward you. After such sufforin, an X the city. The Rey. Mr. Mitchell, who | . rin st A is mixed with Juugh. This variety is | posad marriage had not been publicly an- | have had e arrh an 1 throat troublos, from whioh all doctoring 1 hd heretotore done had failed te | : : about noon, just returning from Mr. hag heon in charge here during the past it in conside! 8\ 3 o podil 3 S ¥ Neve mo, however marvelous it may appear, the di A hins noarly disappeared after your treatment of 1 P O'Keefe's house, and learned from them in considerable demand by dyspeptics, nounced in the church for three Sundays, | L0 . and. in that timo 1 Iy lent et v year, han. proven himself to bo the Rt | gt il it was o fact that o was them | 7, Vhhom also ontmeal and grabam crack: | docording o the e o e e | e, o oy o yoand Ly elreng Ly ond b5 e, ailictod as 1w e e e lace by the remarkable | (it WS WL (rie that ho was dead | T RS mAde, B % ad obtateied e dlijionant | Sovol ke ta et o RS s i S RS0RSE ol reatment.* Ever your fie OFFERBARGAINSIIN energy and perseverance he has displayed | 45 1t it was hoped that he might re- On the upper floors the crackers arc tion. Ty e eabin andl pushin forward this | &0\ ventaaly, though & 1 el e kol and in tin cues. Tho | When tho pricstaft the stand Harten. ) I g D vonture, which, | o0ct oo tis bad a unavoidable. contine- | Paokel 1 b okini in cases.is rapidly | stein was called, and, as ho mounted tho A Tervitle Case of Catarrh Cured Hones of (he Nose Decayed. Oured i 4 . ander the ‘circumstances, required such |y, : : rrowing. S £ theso tins have gl it tand, o 1 i y i facts in the matter, briefl stated, | Browing. ome of these tins have glass | witness stand, a low murmur arose from Business Property, dogmoen of truthfulness, pationco wnd | o it Wednendny . briely stated, |00 diaplay. the contants, Others | the spectators, T e othing DAT: | tn, Frnuerr, Omaha: In view of the almast mirmeulous cure yau R Aot el | pluck as are rarely possesse: by one in-|(yKeefe, Mr, Corliss, (both com- are made wholly of tin, and these are ticularly attractive about him, althou h | my duty to you and thoso aflioted s [ have been to bestaw Just prajee ‘whero it is due. For years Ihave } dividual. He has been ably scconded in | 1 jqg; comi i vith grocers | it i i Do 3 Gatarrh in the wordt form, ~‘The discharge was constank 'and very offensive, and the bonos af it B g deconted iy O et o) arsd M, Thomab, drove out o 20 Comsing moro e oers it i stated that ho had been playing the | Sifats, Uor Wrutal atoof ooy Kitr dostoring 1o, it ey ST ML iy | am . 0 y & 16 inspect a new county bridge in Millard and dealers, the 10turned empty cases role of Don Juan very success! ully among | e you for treatment. e o ontha havenow scarcely elapse | ainoo you took charge of my chics UL Residence Property rogresie offcil memborship, at whote ey county bridge in MIerd ging thoroughly cleansod in largo tanks | o s of Jnorant young women in_ tho | By 2 report nrait o Lol S, et ol iy, L, anslh b oL e k 5 9 f 5 313 = ST o | Thin h i i T with Catarrh, wi can influence, o1 3 flr:cl. has !’w: fn qu;ngn]e;,:n u;‘n o 'peog e | Ko, On arrival at the spot and looking of boiling wator, and otherwise made fit | Third district. Of slight build, withlight e graat boon you have couferred on e, I s ‘over gratefully yours. MRS, YACKSON WILLIAMS. St in point of liberality, have won f0F | 4Ver the structure, Mr. Thomas expressed for refilling. hair inclined to curl, and a lighter mus- thomselves lasting honor. | éhe opinion that it was unsafo for travel. Tho head of this establishment, who | tache, ho took the stand with an easy ; Suburba.n Property Quite a notable featuro of last night's | My "('Kecfe thereupon stepped out upon still takes an active part in conducting its confidence which seemed to_indicate that From a Prominent Citizen of Boone County. o | gathering was the presence of a goodly | gne of the trusses to examine it, and was operations reported thatthey turned out he rather liked the notoriety of the af- Dr. Fisnuare—-Dear Sir: 1 do not know exactiy how o separate my connection with you withouk | number of our best white citizens, whose | i 10 act of stooping over to look under- about 160barrels,and from 1,500 to 1,700 | fair. His curly hair was done up in that saying nomothing toexp-oss my gratefulness for rllet brought by your treatment of me. My perdsioncy smiling countenances readily hetrayed BLo0PING o or- | 10 e of crackers cvery day. These ca- | peculiar styl Hocted by s ol B arything wizgosted by othors {0r the aure of Catgrel ol Jostled 1y faith ssmewhat in the IMPROVED"ANDIUNIMPROVED Hag) o ey felt in contributi neath, when it gave way, and he was pre- ases of crackers every day. These ca-|pecu iar style affected by men of hus class, | ower of anyone ‘bringing relief. 1 even mistrusted that your \rofossions were based simply on theory, which ANDY :)e 13])‘1;:”5 th{ lL :;\ m;xttl'l {ut;ng cipitated to the ground, a distance of | ses hold an average of about five pounds |and his dress inspired dim visions of | you desired to prack co. But tomy nvlurl'n::hn("ll:lluhlt.l‘\;llM l'\:nul;tnlk.l ¥<n:rmuml'l.;nln Eraatmort woe! vards the general elevation of thei . 2 . pach, T 0] or thel ced wha 3 i Vi i harm. 1 )t on el of the distres dng ills of Catarrh, but was entirely A, ovo, por- fi;:_‘t‘l‘l‘“'fm I?rlzf.l‘niJ cleyation irless | shout twenty-five feet. Ho fell at first ““f"'.”‘“ reporter then asked what the |moonlight _picnics, sorvant, girls, slow b In by hialth, ¥ e o e troabled with tho effocts of the discase Which 'so afficted me tuns hren. g foot downward, but beforc reaching favorite varieties W ,and learncd that | music, and Janguiddances, His evidence | than it 1 nover had te comyluiut. 0 O write this purpoiely for your use, to induce othors to testyole [ NO&Z‘ Omaha 1 . The entertf\mmcnt was givenin what|io" pround turned a somersault and | of strictly fancy cr skers the Albert bis- | was pointed, and on the cross-examina- | skill in theie behalfy bus think it my duty b malke some g (LY rmk;m:l--il el trlmmmd-hnm. Lands e o bbath. achool and lecture | bt on lis back on tho corner of a| it 4re, DY Tl “the favorites, but | tion the particulara of his escapude with B ol o v done o i youe st aud ertal trstment of & ST Iy Shenr Mooy on the ground oo, the walls of | SU of'the edge of the crock bed. His Shoss i 'a hoavy domand all the timo for | Hattie was detailed in langungo mob _— T, woro. beautifully decorated with | 1ourb iy companions, who witnessed the the Hedley, *“Zoological,” ““fish,” and | choico but to the point, ua Hartenstein Testimonsal from Humboldt, Neb , Neb. . 4 + | abundance of flowers that shed their love- y 2 i 5ok 10| goft varieties. The greatest favorite at | did not scem to be fymlliar with ¢ Farms in all Parts of Neliraska. |1y fragrance broad cast _over the joyful accident hastened to him and picked him |5 Srn e e, o e oati™ s light SER0 anlline with thel g . savm ambol 1t, Nebraska, says: 1 have sufforad for a long time with theuivay aud,” a ligl Tk, Y liged o give up my farm. My lots sido was a ) up. He was conscious but was budl torms usually employed in such casos. ceenc, A host of gaily decked ladies had | g k yilheet 1 bty s Pt 4 tism, which hat prostra‘e ¢ I ! X i rt, v -y a8 DAY | crisp and most toothsome soda eracker, | Other witnesses were examined, and lly affected, wnd i dootord without recel lief, I submitted to your their tablos spread with plentiful supplies hurt, and it was feared his back was “aposinlly affected, and afear trying numoros dotors & Lt rocelving any rolief ul ¥ able : u B Oty e LS ] sl Tight that | thoir evidence, liko Hartenstein's, fur- | oot iy e hapiy & aay. that Lam now neacly well, dnd, sansioe, Bt Yo of delicacies, which_were quickly con-| ot railivay station and there was nothing hese e atamped on tho cracker could | nished amusement for tho crowd, which nave portirmed on e A PR SR Tilive iod eight pounds’aad st now abls b atan t3ey ! Vorted into cash for future use in the |8 do but to put the suflorer in the OLhing | 1),'rcad through them by holding to the | frequently hud to be called to order by ¢ Foand work. Tho Sabbath_school chil-| 8.4 °convey 'him toward home in_ that light, From soven hundred to cight | the court officors, The two attormiovd, ider me, dear doctor, , Lahall consider it an 1 ) F. A BIDLES. AND WE HAVE A RANCH OF ;l‘rlfix': :1::01::& l:‘urtu-‘ilrr:l‘lzrit::fi ff?r.‘mlfil Way, his - companions walking. The l.x)u_;d;ed o o thoso woods are mado | when all the evidenc was in, made their Happiness Follows Despair. | H i racter of their singing and other exer- party reached Mr. O'Keef¢'s residence in | S0 Y M |proechied, ihy baby cried, and the audi- Tavion SraTiox, Towa, February 7. 1.800:A cresiStocizod | dises Seflocted credit upon themselyes South Omaha about ) o'clock and Dr. There is apparently no end of making ence awaited the decision of the court D, Fistnuarr—Dear Sir: 1 foel considerably better now than when first [ wrote to you, and ife in 2 2 g i) o OTo) pon themselves | peghody was at once summoned to his | new designs for crackers, some of these Judge Ford stated that “tho evidence | besining to iid S i r e weain. After having been bedriddon s0 long, partof the time givis W o, of ever buingable to gob up azain, Ik seotms A3 ice, I can hardly realize if, to take my meals b out fike uther peoplo do without pains and aches, and 40 have n\'nrr\n;d whicl CRA! and those that had charge of them. Un- and those et I or, simost at tho vory | CabOdy W et timo it was impossi- | dosigns *“tuke” woll and have u long run. | P8 y established the fact that the poor on WHICH;WEIOFFER A ble to tell the extent of his injuries but | the demand for others soon falls off, and wronged girl at the bur had exhausted | gratulate me onmy improved appearance. And ale this, doctor, thanks to your treatment, ..{m. "- Dogiaming o tho, concert the 0rgan 82 ko docioehud yory gravo injurios but| 4o oY oe totnl failuron, “Alpho |evary meuze beforo sho Leck o liaten | Mssbube SR oo sbadans oL} e %111;0 u; or, m.nddc‘m‘\lfl )(;lut. lbc‘uned“ the result. Yesterdny Mr. O'Keefe bets” have about had their run, as have which resulted in her arrest. She had AT A LOW eRICE 1| fom s R f‘“‘;‘:‘ - very ‘much | geemod to be somewhat, better. He was | “Dominocs,” o name sufficiently sugges: called on Hartenstein's relations, she had [ A Difficult Case of Lung Trouble Cured. ot clickirenssof he siging | able o convesse \bu Dutter. | Mo e |tive, . Modallions,” mado_to vaprasent | infornied tho intonded ride, and had scnrovuan, Nebraske, Peb. 7, 196 been the most enjoyable feature of the Evorybody i tho community will |Ben Butler, and thor moted porsons |received no satisfaction whatever, And | selentifionidll Yo S ohuing e oo 4y duys nmmbored. uy.,.,&.”n."‘iu“‘n.hd‘.'.’.’.‘.:‘.g& 1 thi+ incredibly short time you haveeffected what numerous o e M deeply ~ sympathize with Mr. O'Kecfe| were st in demand ab ono time. The | turned away like a vile, fallen woman, Range of Several Thousand AGres,|enertement Mr. Bell decided, on. be- | W1io iy ono of our best citizens, most in- LS 3 “imperial dot,” the smallest cracker |she saw the man who had wronged her | doctors have Yalled inj & com lete restoration. I have since ‘gained iftoen pounds, and consider myselt i Balf of the Sabiath school, to promise = | sorsuptble offcers ot citizons, mont fo | e the purchaser of o pound getting | about €0 e ooy, ndna.a. nat ro | Barovgiy ool VOLRERL G e rotoranceforsthers simllarly &Gy nmoym | BEDFORD & SOUER :'iqm ition n, “m Y‘:(‘l"c-flt onnex ) te ]ue:}- has not an enemy in town and the news fourteen hundred crackers—is a gr fa. | sort she placed his baby at the very foot HEY { 3 ”u,y '3{1’!""’"" 'mtx 1\.5_‘?1-0{1101;:_-'% 0 have| of hig misfortune is sad news for all It | vorite. Other favorites are the of the altar where he was about to swear | RESAIE S a1 Bk DL R T B SONEIION S oo | ieithe N iversal wish that ho may be|mixed crackers—!‘Snowflake," Oswe- 0 love and cherish another. The spec- | It is Encouragiug to Read the Following from a Long Sufferer Who has beon { t:;lswx‘n;,'lt,l" :n: ~cu'"“ 5 EE )bulli:.li\‘ nl_n;r found less seriously hurt than is feared go,” and maccaroons. Many of the finer | tators, rose in their might and expressed Under Dr. Fishblatt's Treatment for About Two Months. | i :.il, . 1“. 5 l(:'u 4 ‘o'flem'o'\l mru(uj‘y and that his strong, robust constitution Varieties have icing or chocolate coating. their indignation at Hartenstein’s action. MAcEDONIA, lowa, January 20, 1888, { rom the people that was evinced at the | uay enable him to pull through quickly e s of the hard varioties, have |[Applause, loud and long, L orion of | . Dn. Fiuuarr—Doar Slri My folks sty 1 sppese 3o have gained twenty pounds ince ! coumonced | onelof last YOG and in good shape. white or colored icing laid on in fanciful e o ourt officors] She was | SA0EY N Tingu i Wer g ovar A g ik 7our e oo ot | e — L e o e desina are mado by a |srrosted for disturbing o CRR LT R otk { ¢ A CRAC T s ] g y § peace. His NEW ENTERPHISES_ IN A CRACKHR FACIORY. u peculiar bellows, the funnel of ohick is | court would impose the full extent of the s — b o L shapped according to e requires de- | law on an; person who dared 0 disturl y st i) Al happed ding ¢l quired 1u “t ]1 ;1 1.': ‘d'td'h Cured of Catarrh, : i 1at a Reporter Saw There—How |Sign. ho peace at any church in its jurisdic-} Hoorsn, Nebraska, February 19, 1883. 5 4 e — 2 i (P i o P . \ha, Neh —Dear 8ir : 1 have been sufferiug with catarrhin the head eversinee Articles Crackers are Made on an ——— tion, but in this case it has not been D, Fistiuuate, M. D., Omans, ; rides of ggg‘llwggg‘;flagy“ Nebreska Kope)asolpgicn ABARY MINE b, tha th s et the | R H ity Yot o2, AL IO, " o s 5 i - —— turbance. 1t was the indignant specta- | hapyio sy that [am greatly rel'oved and having strong hopes of o perfect cure, I have nevor used any I : E 5 +o.. | tors who were incensed at Hartenstein's medicine bolore i wont fight t» the seat of the disease a3 the medicine you gave wme. Hoping many . et Pamstitu. for Mothers | 7170 Consolidation of the Omaha and ‘;{‘Sfi‘k‘" ‘{‘f“ 1;‘."#;"{"’““*1“ bakery in New AR Y charges this poor, decoived, deserted 0™ e ek ourishin diet or inyalida and Grant Smelting Companies. i "‘l"‘ actory is fair samplo of Wedding. wirl. Hattie Scott, you are discharged.” A Very Aggravated Case of Female Trouble. :‘rfl;‘-&mmg:wrl\:‘“ by sl Physicians r] wat is to be scon in other bakerics, ’ [Applause, long and loud.1 The ady who glves the {llowlug tastimonial dov, nob wish hor uame to sppear in print, but do>s not o il limater, ) druggise, Tox here is no cause for the most fastidious DA Ut wdjourned, and Hartenstein and |object to have b K1} frcas given on apalication. . ’ H Fohruary 1,198, i the pampblet. mtral T 2l housewife to fen that the crackers she [ New Oreans Times Domocrat. wife loft the building A, 8. Pouisuare Kind sir quin { wish ko oot the tavor ou conferred yon me. 1 soluotimes | A R oston, Mase. | ) < os of incorporation and associa- | places before her guests are not cloan Hattie Scott, charged with having on ! sooms (oo Bront 1 b Aouod. Wordifal o exprommy keatibade b0 ML (L NG | 2 g 5 § o charg I Tor you Gond only i wa w D oW, Periaps you think I ouly say this merely for the wie & | tion of the “Nebraska Fuel Co.,” have and wholesome. On the second floor of | Saturday, Aug. 11, reated a disturbance | 3 saylng something, but, b T Wy, that I nbver in my life have felt sograteful oward snyonefee { IEBRASKA LUM‘ ANB TRUST CU boen filed 1 tho office of the county the buildiug flwre are five *'reel” or cyl- | of the peace at the Holy Trinity church, NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. ok s, aa | foel toward you. May happiuesm aud prosperity attend you through life, niy bene- \( HASTINGS, NEB. oot }ln(l:ar‘u\'c{m These ovens, about twenty | on St. Ferdinand streef, was examined i J‘ i 3 ot in. dimeter, have the fires at the | yesterday before before Judge Ford, of — Capital, - - $250,000.| The headquarters of the com b K ire | g The Rejoiced Over His Permanent Reeor { 3 pany 1s to | bottom, and abobe the fire is a large | the second recorder's court. “The ac- oy } —_— be in Omaha, and its business will be the th“l o cylinder. On the outer frame |cused, & girl of ordinary appearance, with 0. F. DAVlS & 00. """:?7’.'“'.?.‘:.““.‘3?.fl‘.“‘v'.'&‘:z‘z:'-?.‘i:n“.':'..‘m.?f.z“.':-mm..,u.. Teh Jost gut o woge | A8 B Rm«(iérmam{:w.g selling and purchasing of coal, coke,woo a|of this wheel are ten swinging | brown hair and light gray eyes, appeared ) P en kranhelt selt Masrz nichts mehr gespureht habe. lch fushle heaos. Frush I AT, CLAKE, Vieo Froeds Al aad susshaniag ot oul SRS s, e e he. srackors s |nt the bar attired in o neat calico droat, | (sUCORSOLS 30 DAMS & NTDEL) e efuchit haba. - Acheungavol. TN WEGNEE | C., . WERSTEL Coahi PRI A, '“l ar ‘d‘“f theyh;-re hllrnodhaut h‘un]) zhz stamping | and carrying in her arms & girl baby four Genera- Dealos In —_— s { ECTO! uel, and the operation of coal yards in|machine close by are placed, and the|months of age. Shoe was attended by b wease ! o3 . Oswald 1 V. ’ g o ’. y her Kl } ool Aloxander, - GRRLOLEE Omaha and elsewhere in Nobruska, wheels revolves slowly, lowering the |lawyer. ,,\.:.':;‘5‘::3.:‘;““:"::.:‘:3.&"}":;,";:.“..‘,a"":?.:,:';:,m&f::;’::;m‘: S e { sito H Prats, S u';fi u? n.l,lelunw ) ’l“lm wpx;—als;&ck m’ hxe«fl n: 3=00,t?00 pu;t tray into position. Thus the Wheel | The case, owing to its romantic charac- niooly through she kielp of your - aluable wediclues. Ho sontemplates visiting you a4 8000 &3 rong CHOUE } . M. | in shares of each, and the highest | is kept ‘in constant motien, the biscuit | ter, attracted considerable attention. v f indebtedness to be incurred at any time | being removed from the trays after mak- | Hattie Scott, the prisoner, when onl, 16 M, Wi, L——17, of Kearney, writes June 26, 1833; 1 hate been taking your medicines accordin { } i H A 3 L Wi 0 0 » 26, 1433 gt | ~irst Mortgage Loans a Specialtv |is ot to exceod two-thirds of tho capi- | ing one rovalution of the cylinder. years of age, had s U AL Es AT dlv;uw;;;,-,;::;:',‘,,'"_Y.,",!.ymi,;r;’:;:,‘.,,n:';-;,“:;;'.,“m‘-‘,;,::,:i seep much beltor, and 1 tead | ck. n this bakery the weekly supply of | Hartenstein. The baby which she car- oy { s Company furmiahs permasent bom I e Oiicers_sall consist of a presi- | materiol a 000 barrcls of tlour, 000 ried in her arms was the * sult of her 108 PARNAMAT, -« - OMANA | "“"‘I‘.‘.’.‘.‘,‘.'.:,:“fi:;'."“ “n::d-";fi:mvfi &SL::, :.llTL. p;::xd;x'nt,h;oczmry a‘ud tre&.- m;u‘ndl ¢;i b;n.mr, 20',;);)0 |)x]um;h u{ lard, fw;huh nl}bctn-}vn, l\mdr wlluin she received — Appreciating What Dr. Fishblatt Has Done for Her. i 1 aent Loans , whe hosen from the harrels of sugar, 25 barrels of malasses, | 10 ormation that her faithless lover was [ e i all well sottlod ties of the state through N i pread ] ' ‘) s GRaND I8LAND, Nebrasks, June 17, 1888, | e through | Board of five directors. 18 barrels of currants, togother with eggs, | about to wed another, she became indig: ,,';;:;';;:;fl;,mfi;f‘:;',;:;':',’,fi,:W,_,,}::;1 e, A, Fusngarr: 1 am foeling qulte strong and looking wueh better: Have yained five pounds ia { sonnds e | Mo ‘corporation. dates from August | honey, corn staxch, and other, necossuty B o3 o tho duy fixed for. the. mar- | »improved frms fof sl In Doggat Beoks: Sertl weteh 7 T oouid et voryady how bed 1Tl sad bow el HIeelue¥, iy mewsTRmwm % Nebraska Cornice|.t 1883, and_expires August 1st, 1003, |ingredients, e mixing of the dough, | riage hied herself to the church, sud here e, Burts Cumne la, hington, Mericks | 1 aqer she writen from Loup ity My friends here had nok seen we forsh montia; were delighied ) —AND l.lu: ll‘n:urpuruturu‘ are Geo. Paterson, | the rolling and the stamping are done by in the presence of the bride and groom, 1!.::::1‘...(;; “all parts of the State, with the hinprevement in my health. A young Triend vays he never saw me looking so well, Geo, 0. Towle, F. H. Blake and R. E. | machine. " g priest and congregation, deposited at the | Nore) I‘;e;;,m;g:‘g;r;-_"vm’ e 88 K. HEMSTRE S ‘ iaylo ] Il.m lmmng machine is on the second foot of the altar the innocent fruit of her pieadd 5 Mr, R. A, Ritopws, of Lynden, Nebraska, writes under date of April 28, 1883; The remedy which 1re THE SMELTING WORKS. floor of the b uilding, One shoot leading guilty love. A disturbance, of course, | _____ i b 8 £308 _. | elved ot ol aforded great relicf; I fecl as though Ihad been regouerated. T e Hen dled i into the mixer, which if & largo wooden | followed. ~The witnesscs tothe marriage ! MANUPACTVRERS OF clerk’s office by the Omaha Smelting and cylinder, supplics the proper proport denounced Hartenstein and his bride,and [ A" young gentleman from Excter, Nebrask: rites June 1st: 1 am eatisfle. that your medicines Rotining Co., aigned by Guy C. Barton of flour, another luyyllen the milk, an-|the pricst, to avoid violence, escorted are bolblng b A0 I o rervou, mor Yo tho diaay syells. 1n fact, Dockor, e ae though was e $ » o \d p) B g ar " i iV J (2 logethe GM_‘M"ZE“ IRON cn“mcfs’ presidont, transforring the Owmalia g “n.htlr the sugar, another tt‘lw water, ete. | them to :nm 1..]mluu res lml ,whumumr 4 - other boy altog e !} Pormer Windows fig Works to the Omaha and Gran n the mixer there are three spoons or |remained unti the crowd dispersed. All vi. 7 S TNLALE, WINDOW OAPS, p LB e Refining Con JMud Grant | g rovolving alternately, which thor. e published. 4t the time, | O1dest Real Estate Agent. Kidney Trouble and Nervous Prostration—ARemarkable Cure. ) JALD, a b oughly mix the dough. It is then taken | hence when the case was called the court Sonvyusk,gNeb., July 12, 1583 TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, NRY TY to lllnu tlxln x above whero & tow of boxes | roow was crowded with sensation-loying crdy Da. A, P, Quahe Dearsir: Pormit o o expreet to you my acknowlodgment gt the groad fH S e | nadnle k . Qv an e o e i) TosLOriNg 10 OO AIOTE O Tongth. When 1 first consu AT ATA0 AEYLAGIT e is placed in one of which the dow is put | po plo, all anxious to seo tho feative Notary Public and Practicar Con- e i paton from ey di o more to healdh MK SO wia In & stateof Koty to **r Wi ly f | F - ! The President of the Grand Trunk t'l. h ‘ll n l”l y‘-vg baking, it is l;umn.!lnn bride, the wronged girl and T fluttering of 1y Viart atter the lr.w.mmn[m.v;... boyond endurance. Mrough your resh aken again to t oor ( 88 i s bab; en to lig ottt g an 1 considur mine o mirsculous cure. I feel better than LOAE ron Fencing wideus ar ue Genad sk | iwiaratln o e LS Ye dagtao fhe by aud 40 Loion S818 ey faudly sl o i Vi (3 ol . WA ings, Balustradss, Verandas, O e and Bank - g W - o A 0 g —_—— — Hatllngs, Window and Cellar Guards, M - Here it is placed on large trays, and as | hope d would be elicited during the course « sud Lots, Residence Lots and o th Lo imonial he %W, COR. NINTH AND JONES STS. On yesterday's train west was a specis] the worlmen knead 1t they slice off large | of tho examination of witncascs. It was jote, Bosidpnce Tk Aol | 14 whi b Gt Sheb this AhGTA WRRATIME AR the spontansous exprossions of those who 4r%, 9 ] WM. GA er. |carof the Grand Trunk railway of Cana pieces of the dough and put it in & roll- uncomfortably warm in the court room, 1" farue ower thap | have beenjL: Jlatt's pationts, are not of an ancient date and fromsowe far off place, but represent i e e | 4 e ilway of Cana-| ing machine, Itis rolled four or five | and, as the audience was composed in — trus sentimente of thos who through hs breatinert havy becn restored to hoalth snd happlucss . T ) JOHN G JAOOBS a, containing Sir Henry Tyler, M. P., | times unti!it becomes of the proper thi part of the “‘great unwashed,” the effect JAS. H. PEABODY M. D ‘Al thoss suft ring from Chrdnio Diseases of no matter how Jougistanding, can have an opportusity . 3 . v | president of the road, Mr. Lindley, gen- | ness, and is then placed on the cracker- | was anything but agreeable. F ) dot eonsulting Dr. Fishblatt at his Forwerly Gish & Jacobs oral secrotarv, and James Stophenson, |Baking wwachine. Before reaching the| When the case was called Mr. Blai.ch- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON VIVATE OFFICES, OVERTILE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA J phenson, | G050 passed beneath lor, | ard read the afidavi X ) the general passenge! S . ¢ it 18 passed beneath another roller, | ard read the affidavit, stating that he | Residence, No. 1407 Jones Bt Ofiles, No, 160" Far QONSULTATION FREE. Oh moderate and within the reach of all who need solontific madies mERT mn woneral passenger agent, on thoir | st st elcher sido of th tray on which it | wanted the court and the e | nash st e e 18 . b0 1 pr ., apd 8D L ee who who reside af & distanoo aud caunot call, will Stesive promph Aontion through e . ) . way to Salt Lake city, A reporter “f]i‘ placed are knives which trim it to the Understand that Hartenstoin was not res- | ‘i lolp e Toephina for oot o “losiince I ’”fi‘.fi-’fl'fl:‘fl’k'fmu. Sm:-h "