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THE l)‘\ll\ ]’I< l'---()\lkn‘\ l'I,'F.\‘I)\Y ()(‘T()BFRZ .%I’C Has the Best Stock in Omaha and Makes the'Lowest Pricss El GRAY SPECIFIC MEDICINES, | 1t is said that Kittio got the aboess on | tiy ts TRADE MARK Tin Ginat £ TRADE WARK WEDBED 10 THE LB L A AR ! 1| tive in i her tongue through trying to talk. place have b Saxy oy An — venience of the : b koo " : Seminal. W eak orsford’s Actd Phos rectly interested in the question to be| All this has been done inalmost rainloss R David Moses, 125 Pounds, Marries] — Homford's Acid Phosphate | ko are cxpocted o bo in at- |ssasons, on parallel forty-six, the latitude haa, Tmpotency, : In Liver and Kidney Troubles, ¥ i o] ) tendance at the annual fat stock show |of Moosehead Inke and” Montreal, with- | b St Tollow e n Miss Blanche Gray, 517 Dr. 0. G. Oruiey, Boston, says: “I|under the auspices of the Tllinois Su.h»'uul artificial irrigation, and in soil which Ly have used it with the most remarkable | Board of Agriculture and meetings of a [thousands of _the necdiest o ! ; Memoty. 1 \ Pounds. succoss in dyspopsin, and derangement of | number of important live stock ssocia- | passed over with scorn. Schunemann’s is BEFORE TAKING. i Tandiod.iain AFTER TARIN - | A the liver and kidneys tions to b held during the continuance | a single case, and it is not mentioned as L oy S Siosamd Uitk 104 o Inskmty or Obn — of this show. typical; but the pluck of the man, the sumption and a Premature Grave Morbid Curiosity Rampant in a SAM PINE'S AUDACITY, Agricultural, live stook and dairy asso- | absence of anything on his part like a de- BrwAre of advertisernents to refund money, when . . ciations are invited to send representa- |sire to ‘‘boom the country,” and the con- @Fugists from whom ths medicine ia hought do not Bowery Museum £ ot oot e MR efer o the manufactures, and the Y tives, and all persons interested in breed- | trast between the prospects and results TR ieguionts are 24ch thak thay ve peldom: U ever How He Revenged Himself on the I y y or, The time and |moisture come from? 2 lected for the con-|don’t know,” said he, ‘‘unless it rains up | e number of those di- [on the roots from under ground h i (o " » y ing, rearing, transporting, importing or | his experiment struck me as remar ! 7o Bigle packags of Crat < Sgociic wil couvinde | The Coremony Witnessed by Grace A VRN NI exporting any class of farm animals will |able. She most akeptical of e rite, ing Him, be welcomed to the convention e . 4.0 ! F : t On account of countemem, w10 adopted the Courtland, an Australian and s G0, B. Lonive, LETTERS And Everythmg pertammg lto e Furni- T T L hlet, \erich we do a Snake-Charmer. Nrw York, Sept. 25, — When news of Commissionor of Agriculture. |y oo for in the Omaha post A hol R e L O s+ §1 per Jack: the assault upon Miss Sarah E. Stocum, —— s 8 r ¢ Tl' de Uy mit drggists at 91 por pack o 3 f ] n office September 20, 1883: b e e e the North Satom achool tenchor, fenched | Firat Tovived and then Cured, | [0fice Septomba ure and Upholstery Trade. mail on the receipt of the ino; THE GRAY MEDIC Omaha by ¢ by addressing Now York Star, Sept; 27, ¥ Young Dy pounds, . GENTLEMEY. e _ | Purdy’s Station, a place near ‘that in| *“Was trovbled for a ysar with vvrw“ liver Rrdtew 3 1 Bassett F id Moses, who weighs 126 | wiich she resides, over a score of men | and indigestion, and after verything'| fncrew J L - i id the young and —tender | with guns and ropes went hunting in the | imaginable used furdock ”'”"”'j“"’ The }“"",‘_',.,“' '5"’"',“ da for thecoled man who porpet L B, b | Browa 1 e PASSENGER ELEVATOR RNE s Blanche Gray, who tips the scale at 17 [ wiods for the colored man who perpetrat [ ,"’,","”l"",y""‘ DR HO pounds, were married last night at the e entively. d the deed A if he had been fo d he | N New York Museum, No. 0" liave /ebn |pHEHLC ANy e 210 Bowery, | would have been lynched. For many —— " o of an immense throng. | g, fter the It, which took place AFTER MANY YEARS | 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. S cremis gttt | e Lo A Voo : To All Floors. OMANA, NED. sidew in_front of the an who bore the remotest resemblance [ A Romance o1 the W 1 1tehellion to the one Miss $locum described to show | A Woman's Faith Rewarded his face in or near Pnrdy's, Probably twenty negroes w ed as suspects, hut sooner er r disch d, The law agerness | officers of Wostchester county were sy the Back, Hips, Howd or Limbe, Norvons [ with which people paid their dimes to be | yraatly puzzded by some of the. details :;‘.';fl:l?';\",, ' J A WAKEFIELD, ok J 13 Cannon J " o nn rd W B Carson W SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MUULDINGS LINE, UEMENT PLASTER, &C- st ivans STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Fioming \v Near Union Pacific Depot, - . - OMIHI, NEB seum, and from 7:34 relusion of the ¢ % room was full to discomfort, “*Standing 1t will Cure the Kollow- |room only” was the rule, and there was s Without Medicine, very little even of that. The « In 1862, a young gentleman, who was betrothed to a lady of Middleton, O county, N. Y., enlisted in the Union This Electr ing Di; D RE nge : n W Debilty, Lun meral Debility, Rher va'.lnrnn';],r,. ent at the ceremony which they could | which” Miss Slocum wave of the attack | S0Y: - His swectheart made no effort to ! o Dhves ont, oo Exhads: |10t seo, was wonderful, and after paying upon hor, and which scemed to pass | Sis8undo him, and ‘l"’"'."‘I“""I‘"""!l";““‘ 8 tion, Seminal i their money they were compelled to sub- credibility; but since the arrest of Sam bade him adieu and quictly buried her & Dyspepsia, Cons t Hernia or Rupture, lesy, Dumb Ague. self in her home with her widowed member of o | Downing W W Devine mit to suffocation before they were re- + Catareh, Piles, y S warded by a glimpse of the brido, Pine, who has been positively identified AT SL68L i A b as the assailant, some facts” have been T alf-past nine o'clock was the hour | developed which lend color of probability e, 38,000 Would NotBuy It. | |named for the ceremony, and it came off | to the other storics, y; w0 15, hs ¢ your Agont according to the programme. A few | Sheriff Horton of Westchester Any ol | with theamatisn | minutes previously the minister arrived mother, the only livi family ‘beside hersclf. For a timo all ‘ went well, and loving letters cheered the | iyh W ¥ gallant nnhlu-r After the battle of | I hild K Chancellorsville his letters suddenly Elomuning ¢ county was extremely active in searching for the i o v letter was wricten | Fleming M J Given G B mu of the thirty dollary holtact o tho above | 4nd_ was_introduced to the bride and | criminal, and took so much interst in the “",’P"' fl“’%‘." 23 ""“‘,f‘i“‘ ‘l‘l“::“; aston' £ Gibson H e with e, can dosn by wriing or caling at my #tore | oy stuivy. - The name of the officit. RSN R otk b . s could be learnc alter that ter- 1420 Dodglas St. Omaha Neb > ) L[ inch to work up the caso, rible battle | iy, His stricken v ing clorgyman was Pastor Charles E. |relioving him from all other duty. Aftor | 0o il 6 Rk 1 cheertully recomn 1tasan | Borgon, late chaplain U. 8. A., of No. [n fortnight's hard . work Me. Bl “| sweetheart never ciuticcly abandoned tcure for theumat )..nhvu worn one 10r | g10" 0 4y b lo ire ol T. XINCh WOVe | }ono and lived on, toping against hope | Ho br-vehein 12 Bixth street. Zuleima, the Circas- | 4 net of circumstances so closely around for hi A% o o Harvey P H NDERHILL | sian Snake-Charmer, was the brides- | Sam Pine that tho detective strength ef | [OF P8 return. = After many weary years | jojuun Me Harvey Dr Formlohy Foste Brow, Co o Bt Lowraio | maid, and Woolsmulu, the Australian | the wholo county was concentrated upon Lo pALeaBEoty 1118 bean repliechd; and/iavivaaiiD/O fowarth D 4 Por Sale sinoars Drag ‘Siore 1110 | Aborigine, gave tho brido away. th senrch for him. Cireulars giving an | *H¢.8 now happy bride. Some time s 1 Haldon 1 b The ceremony was announced to tako | scourate description of him wero scattor- | CU5g the fight he was taken prisoner, \ R Wi o v and soon after ho was sent to a Southern | Haryen W 1 !hmh-» ~ | place upon the stage, but betweon the|ed broadcast, and one of them fell into | ™ HEF6 Hio was LEpE ADBUL R GRAR | EIOUARA!D Howard J Hea.ltn IS Wea.lth stage and the stairway from the curiosity [ the hands of Pine himself, He is o shrewd | PHistl: where ho was kept about a year, ooy room was & olid mass of human beings, | follow. Mo had heard of the popular |SMICring almost untold torture. ° He Halter H and through it was nocossary to make a | focling against him and of Fincle eforts | 1MUY escaped and reached the seaboard, |, Johuston G o hri g e s elorts | whore he conceived the idea of person- ||.)m~<Lun BT Jenkins D M passageway for the fat hride, the thin |, capture him, and he decided upon a IaHtaall 1 : olley H 1 Johanson J K bridegroom and the attenuated bridal | novel revenge. ““" bl iy b i 4 o Bt Kotels 1) procession. The procession was formed | About ton days ago Deputy Sherifr| Lngland on a blockade-runner, After Keene J Kaye H C up stairs, but it was a long timo in de-| Finch’s horse and buggy were stolen "“"1" delay and many disappointments. | Lyndholm A Lawrenco F A scending the stairway, owing to the slow | whilo he was in tho town of North Salem | S0ring which his courage almost failed | Lowis F I, Ling & Bros CBYib| N ¢ i £ 1 dho town of North Salem | him “he gucceeded. He remembered | Lantry J A Lurcen - movoments of the happy fat girl. At} following up a clow too Pino's where- | paiitng thomeon s blockndio 1 Tievin AL Lindaniere T, M last, however, the bride had succecded | abouts, = Tho thief drove to Purdy's | “tiing through the blockuding squadron, | (ot Sormick B MeKnight G BB O e TU K FIBS LIRS inwaddling to the 4oor below,and then the After that all is a blani Ho' learned Dr. E. 0, Wost's Norve and Braln Treatment, Station, about four miles away, hitched guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizs! : crowd separated, allowing tho processien, | tho officer’s. horso undor Reynold's shed, R Touy headed by Pastor Berger, to pass to the | went into the bar-room and took a drink, Wakciulucss, Mental Deprossion, Softening of the M"J-."” AL\ more Im-tli'y B it ‘: ""i king with a number of the violent rain, rosulting in Insanity and leading to misery. | possible to imagine. Firstin interest and | jynchers about the probability of Pine’ i nd death, Prematuro Old Age, Barrennese |y oontance. i an8io: % [ il [} y ¢ ine's Som.of powor in”clther nex, Involiniary Lowe - | importance, as in dimensions, was the | sapture, Then he loafed about the vil- Spermatorrhom catved by 'over oxertions o1 | bride. Just how sho was dressed it i | luge un(il near midnight, when he broke R e e K or || ok saty o dodortho e dnly part of her linto the Harlom Railroad. dopot, oppo- Diices Lo 08100 oGt by sl i termAlon raseipt hat was vigible in the throng - being her | yito the hotel, robbed it of about $50 in price S bare but immense and flabby shoulders. | cash and a aripsack belonging to a resi- 7 Escozting her, or rather following in the | dent of the village, jumped into Finch’s buggy and drove te Lake Mahopae. There the sherifl'’s horse became tir ban- Morgan H Earriag ,Bugui il Wag AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1919 and 1320 Hamey Strcot ....dnga S. 19th Street, "‘OMAHA N'EB afterward that he had been taken ill, and soon after insanc On his arrival at England he was taken to an insane asylum by the captain of the blockade-runner, where he remained until a yearago, when he was discharged cured, but penniless, He succoeded, through the assistance of friends in the asylum, in obtaining a situation in a mercantil house, where he won the esteem of the principals to whom he told his story. A leave of absence was granted himi; Lo returned to Middle- To cure any b ordor reccived by us for six boxes acoompanied with $6.00, we willsend the | Wide swath she mowed through the mul- urchaser. our written guaranteo toratund thomoney | titude, was Sergeant Cahill. Then fol- f the treatment does not affect & cure. Guaranteer ) ge Then fol C. {; he ion reached the stage th are now in d, wherc he to remain for o number of yeal eurtain was | o Ridgefleld, Conn., where he broke into &00 ar e * i GBGmiAR e lowed Zuleima, snake charmer and bridea- | doned it and stole another belonsing to | 01 40 found his old sweotheart, now a R T gl Drar’ st Omabs Nob. | aid, oscorted by the groom, Woolamulu, | Oraun Hagan, He then drove throngh |reas,cr thirty-two, still faithful to his ) itermond 15 s Rob Roy and the rest. As the process- | Pagterson, robbing a dwelling there; wont | ooy, T quietly married anc Loiner M y sed and the bri d rty took their Rowland M | A a bank and a store, and was finally cap- i Ove | —mm— Nilvester J I} All‘l\ GH e '; I"\l\l"fuy' markable palm | tyred a w 20 last Sunday, soon after | ¢ iran Nervine, thegrentner Sippin G d s, which hadbeen grownfor the ocasion. | haying abandoned Hagan's horse in Fair-| AL e IO BTOR OO 00Nl RTitves 1, THE LEADING querer, is guaranteed to give satis! or mency refunded, Gt at druggists, Smith I The group on the stage was_ peculiar, |fiold county, Connectieut, The. person DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S { but from the front the most interesting | who did all this was no other than Sam 0 "y u AN g«» sight was the spreading wool of Wool- | Pine, Tho gripsack which o stole from PRAVENTIVE AND CURE, umlllu Besides th_curiositics already | Puydy's station was in his possession ‘\umru':hlu Nervine cured our daugh w |nomed us assisting in the coromony, |when he was arrested by Conmectiout | ter's lifelong epilepsy.” Rey. P. § FOR EITHER SE | there wero presentBalla Cushing, *the | ufiicors on o chargo of horso stealing, |16y Chicago, 11 Tuttle d Carriage Factory | charming zerio-comic;” Charles Saville, |} i 1 Frumpore \\ l.. A lo W . b » | The officers did not know until two T por e : mw.i'fl“m,,f.’l..“.:.. < apecialisti? Johi Denior, |later that their prisoner was San EARMING 2 Wit yhussortat 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, = morcaral spnoas s luteze: | Totesq o o nd king of tho stilty,” | Yegtorday Pine adwitted that he nad per- - Witting (i W Wasson G mly;" "v]:lvnmm:‘mllnl ot m”.ml J. W i ars 1gton, the “celebrated | formed theso xploits. He will be extsa- | How a Farmer Turnced Sage Land to \\. soll I¥ Worm W gas £ thos alrondy unforLanataly it wo guar. | Wi M disappointment was folt | dited this week, Good Account. S T L NEBRASKA. mntee three boxes to cure, or we will refund the jest D C- 2 - - - money. Prico by mall, postage peid, 93 per box, of | e T thros Toxes for $6. An Expla No one medicine will pondent of Th v YorkSun, Ziegler WRITTEN GUARANTEES . N s it is an incontestiblo fact that Zhomas' Eclectric | w from the f the Northern | % weued by all authorized agents. I cure & sprain, a bruise, a bite, or an | Pacific sa, ly the mest forlorn, FOUKTH CLABS MATTER, achoy and i also i o and pronounced | | aroless. Tooking placo-for he agricultur. | O I Wilcox Minnie Klahm Dr Fe]. LeB &Col cure for neuralgis and rheumatism. alntion s whnlu Tisna’ot tho Fatlcad s }L:inlll‘:""h‘l I\1.“1 Bray | i S F Kellogg the motto, *“May her shadow never grow [Curlous Recovery of a Soldiers | Ainsworth, on the Snake river, in the S loss.” S LADIES LIST. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Musket, uthwestern part of Washington Terri- N The r R e A A Miss J Alcos Mrs G W Net Solo Agent, for Oma As tho ceremony was the short one | oueeo Paliatium. tory. The town is an unthritty, collection | 5.5 Nyizs g Buck Miws M OF FICE AND PARLORS mao wl | usually .,,,,[,]“, d by ex-army chaplain it T T A sl (]-l ||nl|>.untcll‘u]muuuis. lln-l llm]nlmlb]un Barr Miss C Brobit Mrs C 5 RE | was ot altogether” satisfactory to the 2 it ont occurred a few | Jargoly consists of stranded roughs. [ Beninger MrsJ 1. Brown Mrs It 1 ; 2 NTW TATION - BURBEA T w]“_“};w,mwl“m‘l; et dagn since, in connection with a dozon | arlots, Chinatmen, and hogs. The docent | B sfra A uroughs’ Mis W M OVER THE NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK old people you meet are over-anxious to have | Bone Mrs J you understand that they do not belong | Bland Allss It to Ainsworth. One of the first men 1 kets, which A. D. Adams Post mmm.hnf it. lln-h-mhvr young u...,., ld muskots, \ t, I Have Found It il iy st 6 a o tyons pichud o o U hurnmnm 8, G ! Beel hat, at the certificate. |Thirteenth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. 8 manwhon o got & box | 41 don't care for tho marrying,” she | PEIRNIDE of ”“’I eivil war, among the | encountered on the street wisaChinaman | Gatrelie Mrs 0 Duggan Miss K B 1. | } ks whlch s vyt i e LUt Tiatit th Staarbi kb volunteors from Lyons was a young man | with his throat half cut. He was looking | Devin Mrs I Deniston Miss M | Tho prosents were not the least inter- ,'“”_‘I'l‘l')‘,"‘“‘"{‘:"'I“‘“‘ punt e ‘\:\lflqnlx:«'r“!sll-; for the sherift 2 csting part of the evening's entertain- AR ROSNAS P BOLIC tu e § The American Diarrhaea Cure /|mont. These consisted of {hroo baskots | YO0 4ed a Bull "{“" and later died in| where they are paved with old playing i a8 ko A o fi et [of fowers besides the bridal boquet, o | the hospital at Ales il V. ¥ e Godfre b " s v ndria, Va. From | cards and broken whisky bottles. © In | 1o af; ioe v L, " Disrrhaos, Dyseniary, and Choa. | check for $200, the gift of Mossers, Mor. | Uhe time of this injury on the battle-field | gyery direction from the little settlement | Hamlin Mr ! 3 ris & Hickman, the managers, and a doub ";;”“"’,’ A "" '"'"l"" I'““ Jeins ";" streteh for miles dreary plains of the same YN : l' T anp’ i lo necklace nnll locket presented to the | SHects by his friends and only the pub- | jixture of dust and sand, covered with | Hering Mrs LALUMOIINEARE It 1 Lpossible to supply the rapid sale of tho same. olinson Mis on s . The streots are o mix- [ Dovin Mrs 1; Davidson Mrs C OMAHA, NEB. of dust and sand, ankle deep except Eilio bart Miss N le to sup soum, Tho lockot wa et with poarls |WIONS strang Last woeek —the mus- | the river. — That rushes along “past tho | Jiiuson Mrs A Johnson SURE CURE WARRANTED e s ol L I!m].l foot | ot purchased the Adams Post ar- | town as if ashamed to stay in such com- | Lans M Eckwandir | PROPRIETOR m'ul Malsrial troubles. inlength. Among tho “‘talent” at the rived. They were being looked over one pany. It was the 10th day of September | s Mrs R Martin Mrs 19 A V] e 1,00, » t i e [afternoon during the soldiers’ e; ardod a¢ ono of durin amp- | when we were in Ainsworth. Thore hd | W.J. WHITEHBOUSE | sreat importance, and whilo the perform. [ ¢t 4t Sodus Point by Homer J. Dunn, |yt heen a drop of vain since the begin ers wore embracing. tho brido the malt.. | brother of the dead soldier, when one of | phy Mrs | McCarthiy M Neal Mrs M | Pickard M Sk IAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEAS 3 OF v Mrs ( LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NES, tude empted itself into the strect il’"' parsy saw two large lotters C. D. cary artleularly of Ainsworth, be. Sullivan M § For Sale by all Drugglsts —— ed upon the butt of the gun. Attracted by | cause, as has been said, there is not a Sullivan M the letters, a closer examination of them spot between Fargo and Portland which showed the full name, 1ts Equal Yet tojiear I 1t by Express o pto i v Exurees on recolpt 0 price Dunn," | in appearance is less inviting to the far £ a mule's hind legs aro Standshnin M s | Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder as Well I Swith Mrs N o et Dt D oy 89 |carved loas plainly upon the wood. [ mor. The outlook issimply disheartoning, | funpsen M ‘..;.l'\‘.ffl < as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases. wes e[n [;U[mce W[][ks ic O takos but mo courso—it lieals and "”""’*-““'"H““"""”-”i"i—"‘“l"}“""v which [ The town is a railroad settlement Vernon Miss B i - curos, Its oqual for asthma, diphtheria, | a1 well remembe by his intimate | jts oxistence to the fact that a b Wells Miss M oo sod cnew Dunn that the musket was his. [ point, Winchester Mrs A 2 »o IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. — His brother has compared the carving on White Mrs CAL K “ illfams \"~ " A Baby Orang-Outang's Death T il S R A year or two ago it oceurred to a Ger- | \Wijls Vi M Younsky Miss F Has discove! vings about his | man° blacksmith named Schunemann, i oy M E i c. SPECHT’ PROP. Philadelphia Pross old home, and finds them very similar. | who Lad found it hard to sup) hin Cuas, K. Covrant. Postmaster | tremibling, lungs, stol Kittie, the seven months' old orang. | Considering the hundreds of thousands of | wife and children at the cast, that this o 1 the'reatest curo in the world for weakness of the back and limbs, inyoluntar, al debility, nervousness, languor, confusion of ideas, palpi of lthe hea dlinness of sight or giddiness, diseases of the head, throat, nose or skin, affectio ach or bowels-— those terrible habits arising from solitary habits of y discha idit; of the live th, and secret practioos e - more fatal te the victims than the songs of Syrens to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting their most radiant outang of th Dimo Museum, at Ninth |similar muskets scattered over hundreds | Suhura, tufted with sago brush, might UNITED STATES hopos or antionpations, rendring marvage tmpombie, PP T T el yvtoms W Doughas 8 - - Omaha, Neb. [and Arch Streets, curled up and died at | of battle-ficlds, and the immense number [ ot b so bad as it looked, He took up i AR R BHSSAR £, F » an early hour yosterday morning, She |stolen and sold during the war, it is, | 4 quart tion of sage and sand, and 2 NERVOUS DEBILITY, 0 MANUFACTURER OF had been ailing almost since sho arrived | indeed, strange that this gun should have | hought some adjoining land of the same ho svmuptoms of which are a dull, distressed mind, which il theln for parforming their businoss and ' in the city. a week ago. Her maternal '“"'"1"n“ldylulwh tothe lwm-vlvf\m-dmu} sort from the railrond company, paying ey I R ms, et ¢ fo i parent, seeing that she was sick, tried to | owner, and to the very Grand Army of | the lowest price on the schedule, §2.60 i natural d , 'sh athlng, molanct o y Galvamizea Iron Cornices |01 by Feating her about tho heag | the Itepublio post. of which the only | an acre. Then he began to ruise crops | 3y ¢ g as wlien ot v £arDonmer Windows, Finials, Tin, Tron and siate | 304 swinging her around the eage to such '{I-luh-‘rnl'llu- ‘l;-u-xm;l mul;m-mlwr- “"i without artificial irrigation. OF OMAHA v , pain and weakies 1, ety should o e wmediatoly Rooflug, Spechit’s patent Metalio Skylight, Patent | an extent that they had to be separated, | Adwmns Post has formally presentod| ™ o Al L rermarko MAHA. b Reskored o poricet ot el It BA sud Brackss Suaining, |} o | ab extent Link they huy e soparated, e What did people say!” remarked ol genral agent for e sboy 'k | She and “Tommy” were therefore put in | Homer Dunn with the musket, of which | Schuncumunn, utting as good a water Justrudes, Veraidas, fron Bani, | 8 compartment by themsclves, but the [#numberfof photographs have been taken | welon ton sold in Washington | Capital, - - $100,000.00 [N e i o\ oms that droadful aid destructive nabat whicn, annually swcops to s 5 is exalted talent and brilliant lcct who might othery :4 :‘::x.‘:y‘: :”um 1 0 I."‘,:‘\;‘H...n.\ devoted \,“‘,!H‘, with alinost human saga- | #nd distributed about Lyons, warket. *They said I was a d—d fool," entrunce liseninig kenators Wit ¢ huliders of thelr eloquonce oF wake o ecstacy the Living Iyre, may oa 2d “ ‘.\..‘\.. very "wun\h‘n she was Out of the sand, stripped of its s MARRIAGE, { s s, and spent his vacation slapping - brush, Mr. Schunemann has raised | g, W. HAMILTON, Pres’t M ) iage weing aware of physical weakness, A rogular graduste i g Naxailg ) . W, ) . Marriod persons or young men contemplating marriag g physical weakness, loss of procreative i ]]R HENDERSUH Im,,‘u‘h: R nd hitkingg hor with a stick that | COUENS, *Browds fronchial 7' wheat, forty bushels to the acre, or thres M. T, BARLOW, Cashior, | [t hviencs: o ar uthor datuiifoation smediy i ...’M.fl’.‘.‘ cu imacit under s pan 006211005 yean' practico—twelve 1o | he wrenched from a board, When he |} wide reputation. 8o times the average acre yield of the whole B oAk vl gy SohTe I his Hoor a gentlenai, and couldrnly 15 upon his sk KANoas Chicago. tired of this ho would stand her o hop | 1Fice 20 cts AN Jio SYECALI.ANER JUBE O M0 WEANE | physician. . 5 Authorized by the state to tres |heud and hold | MANS DIE G0 40K —— MURMY. BDG NGRS ¢ YIS € f 3 0 Chronie, Nervousand Private discass, | Dead and d her by the heols, « NIRRT R e the crack laud in the Gallatin “valley. | Accounts solicited and kept sub- | rumodiately cured and f v restor ich renders life a burden and pilepsy, Rheunsation, biles, | ceeding that did not conduce to her Y0 BIAOK SoRYeRtIAN }ll\ has raised oats, barley, millet, and | joet to sight check. arr .‘ lo, 1 e posialty pakd by the vi per indulgon & People are apt to { wosry il Skl Dis: | health Finaily she was placed i a| U, S, DErARTsesT oF AGuicvirvns, | |rye, all of excellent quality and in | Certificates of Deposit issued pay- | <" 00 U0V OIS ARRS OF S0 e, Now whothat | night losses) \ | | | 1 d A u i n:proper by than ) | small box by herself, where she lay ina| Wasminaros, D, €, Sept. 21 | | remunerative quantities. He exhibits | able in 3, 6 and 12 months, bearing i, is and destructive ires guarautoud or little bed miserable. Al A convention of representatives of all | pumkins, squashes, beets, carrots, and | interost, or on demand without in- | syt ~';'m‘1‘“-1‘«‘;%‘!“:..’“::: e ) S Thouseads o ¢ physician v administering | classes interested in the animal indus- | potatoes, these vegetables being larger | terest, " ¢ consunpti » WA, wultation free and eor w nauseous dru, which” she swallowed | tries of the U nmd\mh\ufll be held in and fuller than their kinds as we are| Advances made to customers on | © A CURE WARRANT Sxpericiice ars importaut. A BOOK » composure, Her diet con- | Chicago, Thursday and Friday, Nov 'i‘unualumul to see them and cat thow ut | @PProved securities at market rate| e fliurrated —and e weut sonled | 5t d W T ost entively of beof vl i ey o i o i i \ ‘ ly | °f Interest. e arned proton w @ trifling month after month takli g i for wo 8 cont stamps. FREE MUSEUM a I ) weof tea, rang- [and 16, 1883, for conference ~concerning | the east is corn flourishes, especially . 5 > , should apy i i medeodw " | outangs in this country usuall The interests of Customers are | 1 od putangs in this country usually die sooner | contagious diseases among our domestic | some of the dented vavieties. His w- | T LOASS o5 HUNAIMSLE. S DR, “\,“ -_ —_ - or later of consumption, and sigus of that | animals [ matoes are creditable. He has planted | 79 )' A aiih nrineloleatal]et rit AR R - . 4\.»\.\;‘1.“- were l.un)l\.«ll‘l x 1\..41.‘!‘.‘ found I addition to addross mud reposts, the |fruit troos, apple, pear, and p Ml and | Solind banking frecly extended. |l curws that ore o i ring 64 Decd, o). antaniele Wheu Kittie had breathed hor last, tho ving topics are presented for discus- | they are doing well,- but are still 00| "p gty gightdrafts on England, < | e, g il crials ! g, at gt AL rewing were taken to the Jeflorson |sion | young to bear,” The same may be said of | |and ‘Seotiand, and all parts of Eu- ) Sk § [} Medical College and handed over to Pro- | First—The extent to which discases | the siall fruits, the raspberrics and black- | rope TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, fessor Henry C. (‘)i.;[ tan for post-mor- ) exist wnong domestic avimals in this| berries. His melons are first-rate in flave il Soll European Passage Tickets. | D} rosscs al thas who ha rod t elves 0o i tary habits which ‘ % | tem examination. He discovered quite | country young neighbor of his, a practical | . . | ruin bott and mind ¢ thei g ltary labits w & deep wbeess on the side and under the | Second—The wodes by which they are H.mm from Wiscosin, who followed the | Collections Promptly Mage. | v s \‘_ Jaoduiond 1y She eerly bahl ¢ Weskucs of the surface of the tongue, which had caused | introduced or disseminated pioneer into the Ainsworth desert, told | Spepsia, ner uillt it e ek, death, The heart and lungs were uird -~ Methods by which they way be [ me that he had sold $400 worth of water- | GEO. P. MULDOON - | healthy, resembling those of l«lull as | eradicated, or infected districts be iso- | melons this season, Mr. Schunmann be PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL B did 'thio brain, which was lange and well | lated e okt wao 1n | COTTIOGE & W agonMaker NEBRASKA ANK, OMAHA i developed. Professor Thompson will | ~ Fourth- The efliciency of oxisting leg- | fact, he believes that anything will grow BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING, £ nluhaéwvnmd:‘lzl make use of the brain in his lecture to | islation relative to 1||A|ulux T | in the sage-brush des He dug a well | JWDHI&:’V! Allllflltfl‘nyrnutuxx},‘ Attended To. “‘“ MUTATION. PREE i Sall e each of all who need scieatifie Medioa] & ) ,.....‘.‘: wif- | the students on Friday next, traciug its| 1t is desired that this convention may [and struck water 28 fegt, but does not | New aud second haud bugglos nd Wugous swass | Joiy s tom postage Sel1e prospt attention threugh mall by { -.A".id; um‘uu‘fm_ fowsgsdrts | vesemblance to that of » human being. | bo national aud thoroughly representer | imigate his fields. *Where does the | cor. S0 s Lourmionin, | 9 Address Lock Box 1, Onsaba, Neb

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