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- o s THE DA 1LY BEE-=OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUANRY 28, 1884, BURLOCK BLO0D BITTERS. WHAT IS IT? ND DYNAMITE FOR HIM, [t o o nee ko Tom Bowen, tho best poker player in Colorado—one of the best in the world. Youseo his cold, changeless face, he's got a poker face. He always has a good in fact it is not, and is not a whit less than they deserve, or than they can af- | ford to pay. The dividends will not be large, to be sure, but as three men and prove its truth, and I nover know her to uttor a falsehood.” Stranger than fiction, | is it not!—[ Loadville Chronicle. | HEREDI''ARY TAINTS. A‘ 1 ieh M' h [ P ia 3 3 Il Some evelations on aSabject Which i 1 Trish Member of Parligment on a FEATHERED PUGILISTS, and ono womsh—all vety rich—own |SO¥ ) | poker hand, too, At lenstyou think ho A strictly vogetablo preparation, com- . il nearly all the stock, nobody will b much | Coneerns the Welfure of the Kace | hae, Lots of nerve, They say of him y vog proj ) Brooklyn Stage bl g o by b I and the Happiness of Al ut in Denvet thiat when he wanited fotir . iYiuls S e 100, tow Ohtckens Peamned to later |damaged, but the corporation will sing ! oAl o onver tha n he wanted fo posed of a choice and skillful combina- : e Wi in a lower and most mournful key than . jacks once at poker, and had but thres, the Cackpit. tion of Nature's best remedies. The discovorer does not claim it a cure for has ydt been heard from it since its beg- | ging days of 1862.64, — he quictly dropped hia fourth card and substituted his photograph, He played it for a jack, too, 1 guess that was well Rochester Demoorat and Chroni sle o any one who has stadied the law and ospecially thoss which relat He Tells the Tnfluential Trish-Ameri cans of that City What Can W e N Philadelphia Record. “More care is taken in the training of all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures ~ < ‘ - Al oxporionce s on toward morning. Bowen has quite a e b « Na- < 3 Y Indians, 0 1 3 et ' T fighting cooks than was ever spent in| _ WmiRration and Indians, | lato, will coma with sp poker income. He's like Pinchback of |{COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1 every form of disense arising from a tor- ive 1 . 3 sady St 1 Moneer Press, The transmission of ¢ | ; y . nse arising tive Land, getting Slugger Sullivan ready for a|St. Paul Pioneer Press. 1 worinenos, and of cerain phys Louisiana, 1 asked a man about him the o of 8anford's Radical Cure in- pid liver, impure blood, disordered kid- . match,” said an old chicken fancior, yos. | Rev, Father Stophan of Jamestown, | b Piot S S RGER, S | other day, “Doing well,” the man said | stantly Atho most. violent Sneozing or Hewd : ow Y Touenal, 251 terday. in answer to the query of a re- | Dak., formerly Indian agent at Standing ' knowlodge, but which none can undorstand. | 'V hat'a his income!' 1 asked, *About '«“"*v:(:‘""'l'l':;:'o'@"" s by "".'5“'.::’:'.;:.5"1:{.{;'1'1' neys, and where thero is a broken down | New York Jousnal, 25th o | porter. Tho speaker handled the *‘birds” | Rock, Dak., who has been east in tho in- | Tho father may bo distinguished, - thoson, an | 20,000, ho replied. ‘But he only wets . o ik o A condition of tho system, requiring a ’\]‘1\'Il'l',':,‘"':,;.'“(‘“"';,l, ’h"'("“f'l‘,’:"\1“"3"‘”‘“;: in m-;\'r!y avery mmn:u.;vc m[uiu':\l)\t has lllvr;y(q\nf om lu\(‘nn{\m‘\‘lh‘;‘ (;.‘.n.‘[]..- imbecil; or, the parent, Ty, be decropit and s:»_:wlm .N‘v..'n{w-h.r .lyf the port.’ ‘:(\(.‘.‘- v, In Chronlo Catareh 1% § s 4 2 ad, aquiline f heen fought in or near the city. o was | Tndian burcau, stopped in S¢. Paul, a fow ' v G snid he, ‘but his poker incomoe is fifteen | o 9 of vl n ! prompt and permanent tonic, it nover [nose, and intellectusl cast of counto- | g y ; place possible to humanity. But through it ! B o it An Deonhar s o ot fails to restore the sufforer. Such is nance, stood upon the stage of Haverly's one of the fow who escaped arrest at the recent raid upon cock-fighting at New days ago, on his return home, and was in- tetviewed by a representative of The all, there will be cortain char ristics, wh or twenty thousand a gives him stake o r. His official froos the head, sive matter, swo ons and purifios tho broath, stops ! mark the individual s desconding from cor- | income 3 Arre progross of Ot 5 K eme . | heater in Brooklyn, last evening, plead- | funting park. Neatly arranged coope, | Northwestorn Chronicle. Ho found Sec- | tain ancostors ofson, indeed, these char- T ey BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 8old |ing for ‘‘the cause of old Ireland.” The containing fine epecimens ot the feathered | retary Teller of the interior department tics are infirmities, and often of & phy- ‘Ono bottlo Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal So- by all druggists, who are authorized by spoaker was John G. Redmond, member pugilists, occupy the whole of the third and Indian Commissioner Price willing wical naturo. GRAY'S 8P vent and Sanford's Inh: all in one package, of al 0 v iki v drugy! o J, NI ' Ul of varlinment from New Rose, Ireland, | Hoor of his residence. When & mateh is |and even anxious to do all_they conld 0 |y b aoreeamtion whth oo mtativa o | TRADE MARK Forean Dave AND ONRMIGAL Cor Boston the manufacturers to refund the prico to fand an Irish patriot who suffered im- | arranged the training begins, and until | asust the various religious bodies who are | this paver recontly had with Mrs, Carrio . S ANy G i s A4 R )k Collte’ Voltale Electrio Plaster any purchaser who is not benefited by | Prisonment for speaking his opinions 00 | th battlos are fought the chickens ate [interested in Indian missionary | T. Swift, who is the wifo ol ono of one most _\ LAGRE R b ) 1 11 dnmantly afecta the Norvoss 4 Sias & freely, § | constantly under the trainer's dirocticn, [work. Speaking of the Nel. | promiuent citizens. Thisludy relutod that she .\ news, Spormatorr. rerfach Elocktio FRtery G gl ek Mr. Redmond and his brother W. K., [ Tho first ohject is to harden tho flesh and [son ~ and Washburn pine land [ faheritad from her, parents cortadn tondencios, Al Disoarsa S L DR — AT member of parliament from the city of | he i e " 0 o over which she had no control, and which were K L] uR 95 conts Tt anninflates Patn, FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., € parlia y by exercise to increase their staying pow- | bill Father T Stephan says that | {4 the nature of blood difficultics, assu \ng that follow aa & oA vitalizos Woak and Worn 08 s, o' | Wexford, were present as guests of the [ grs, is done by running them back | the measuro would work & great injustice | tha form of rheumatism. Hor exporience oan R et e ot o4 SUFFERIA NEAVE Parta, Tired Mus- Props., Buffalo, N. Y. | Brooklyn branches of the Irish National | and forward on a wooden table by the |to the Indians on the Red Lake reserva- | bost Lo descri>ed in hor’ own words, To the \ omoty, Univor- cles, provent wwiseaso, and “a Job, Hoff's Malt Fxtract. THE GREAT NUTRITINE GE! THE GEN TONIC ! League. Upon the stage were members of the Philo-Celtic society, and repre- sentativo of various Irlsh socioties. Scat- tered through the audience, which num- pressure of the hand. They are then placed in a coop of sufficient dimensions to allow plenty of apace for walking. After a certain amount of this exercise tioo, as it proposes to deduct tho cost of surveying and dividing the pine lands out of the money to be paid to the Indiane, and they would, therefore, get but a very writer the said: “1 folt the beginning of this hereditary taint many years ago, in vaeue pains, which seemed to come unaccountably aud at uncalled for timos. Thoy were annoying, exhausting, ZORE TARIIG. st oo ain AFTER TARING. in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age and nany other diseases that load to Insanity or Con- sumption and a Promature Grave. HEWARR of advortisoments to_refund money, when > 8 I K A ‘ 4 \ " Adrugyists from whom the medicine {8 bought do_not Highly, 1 heredl»_byut 2,000 persons, wr_ promi- | tho chicken is weighed, and if ita flosh | small gum. Tho Tndiana aro anxion to and intarfored o anly_ with iy dution, W | renfid, b e Yo b e s, s he hy the Medical nent Irish nationalists, among the num- | hay not been reduced enough to satisfy [buy horses, cattle and farming ma- [ also ly destroyod my happiness. At firat, | roquiremonts aro such that they are seldom, i/ ever, ol o Rt ber the Hon, John Delmar, fudge An- | the trainer it is put through another pro- [chinery, and these would cost about [ 4oy would be anly transiont, appoaring for & somplld with, See thle written yuarantes: A trial Consumption. drew Walsh, Judge John Courtney, ex- Warden Slevin, Assessor Martin Breen, Major Thomas Clark, Captain Edward Bagnall, Thomas Cassin, Philip Clare, of cess. The chicken is tossed several feot into the air, and alights on a mattress placed upon the table. A hundred times, possibly the feathored fighter goos up £800,000; the balance of the money re- ceived from the salo of the reservaison would be placed in the United States trensury at 3 por cent for the use of the day or two, and then disappearing; then again thoy would come in such violent forms, that it was impossible for me to lift acup to my mouth, Afterwards, my foot and hande swelled so that it was impossible for me to On acooun! Yollow Wrappe of one single packago of Gray's Specifio will convince the most skeptioal of ita voal merits, of counte: foltel the only genuine. ‘have adopted the £arFull partichlans fn our pamphiet, which wedo- #iro to send froo by mail to every one. g4°Th 0§ time than avory whars v other vlas $30.000 for SV, REGULARMONTHLY DRAW- 6t the Hibernian Brotherhood, Thomas | aud down; when ho is put into o dark |tribo. The Indians wish to own their | draw unmy shoes or gloves withunt the groat- | S SSCRA MUY 8 SGERE ALY | 08T ing will take placo in Covington, Donnchoy, and 3 oxCharities Commis- | but well-ventilated batrel A couplo of [land in soveralty, snd to_dovoto them. | pot,eTorts T rentizel what tho dificuy s | i on the sl ot e inaney, by it [ 16502 sifiu) amimiUgie] sioner Cutningham. | hours are allowed to elapso, when ho is [selves to farming and agricultural pur- | becumo so bad that T was confined o tho | sotd in Omaba by . ¥ Goaman.” - iy owss | Thursday February 28th, 1884. counterteité, The genn The Philo-Celtic society sang *‘0'Don- | again brought out, and two little soft |suita. If they were allowed the right | house and tomy bed most of the time. My — L‘;fi‘..‘n'(‘lt.\(:tyl:-lx’\‘:lh:“:‘u‘l” nell Aboo” in Ivish to the accompaniment | balls fastened to his spurs. Another|of ci nship ns are the negroes, their |jvints pained me continuously and my feot A La and bears the name ef Tarrant & Co., of a harp and violins. The song sounded quito as well as it would have in Italine. chicken is equipped in a like manner, and the two imdulge in a sparring match. condition would be greatly improved,and thoy would rapidly censo to be sny Kuowing gwelled to enormou proportions, ency, 1 had about that I inherited this tend EUROPE!! ful Lottory & Fair Drawings. P e DA L] od legal llt‘ the highest court in o State Bond given to Henry County in the sum of $100,000 {or the - : nd abandoued hope, when I began tho use of a " Sole Agents for tha When the rapturous applauso which|This continuos several minutes, burden or troublo to the government. |ramedy, which was rocommendod to 1o by & | - GOOKS GRAND EXCURSIONS teave Now york | POmPE Fayment cfall prizos sold. tatos andBritish) greeted the singing was over, Mr. John |and while thoy strike oach other|As it 1s, they have no one to speak for | friend as being specially officiont in cases of a | tn April, May and June, 184, Fobruary Scheme. Rooney introduced Mr. Redmond. The viciously no harm can result, [them or to fake an intorest in their wel- | similar kind, * To my great gratitude, T found | by ml ATLANTIO STEAME speaker of the evening wore a swallow- | unless ~ ono of the ‘‘gloves” flies | fare, they are mot allowed to leave the | that it relieved me, rostorod my appetito, and | securing GODD BERTHS il coat, dark cloth black ti a|oft R Hiveerd 1 am able to say that now I have gained forty | travel rain EUROPE, by tail coat, dark clothes, black tie, and | off, A feature of the training ia the feed | resorvation and have no money to go to COOK'S EXCURS) #TWill the coming man smoke " was 8 & tled by Prof. Fisk in his cl pam- phlet. Hosays, moreover, that the rational Way to uso tobacco is through the pipe. All agreo that only the best tobacco should bo used. Which is tho best? That to which Nature has contributed the most ex- quisite flavors. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of all tho tobaccogrown on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro- lina goes into the manufactory of Black. well, st Durham. They buy tho pick of the entire section. Henco Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco 14 tho best of that tobacco. Don't Do deceived when you buy. The Durham Bull trade- mark is on spoke with the accent of a man who had been born on American soil. There were several dynamiters in the audience, and my Redmond didnot speak to their satisfaction. In the course of his remarks the speaker said that he and his brother were the two youngest sup- porters of Parnell in parliament, and that they had been absent from parlia- ment two years pleading the claims of their countrymen before the English- spenking_world. “Bloodshed and robbery have been the lot of Ireland,” said Mr. Redmond, in a ringing voice. “‘The landis in the hands of 12,000 men backed by bayonets. But our proud boast is that Ireland is not conquered, the silence of death has not yet fallen upon her.” [Wild applause.] given. If the chicken needs a little more weight he is fed on raw beef. Roasted corn and the white of hard boiled eggs are the principal articles of diet, a loaf of spiced bread, containing eggs,sugar, rock candy, and a variety of spices for desert. The maximum limit of weight of a fight- ingfchicken is six pounds, whilothe mim- imum weight is four pounds. The sport of cock fighting, according to the old fancier, has largely increased in popu- larity during the past scoro of years,and he declared that not a week passes with- out a rattling contest in somo part of the city. e —— The Right Way. San Francisco Chronicle. Anderson of Kansas has a biil before Washington that their interests may be properly represented and protected. To deprive them of their land, which the government acknowledges to be theirs by the treaties it makes with them, on the score that they do not need it, is little less than commnnism, and if carried out with the whites would deprive all those who havo any fortune or idle capi- tal of their possessions. < Father Stephan completed arranga- ments for fifty Indian children to atiend Bishop Marty’s school at Yankton. * The children will probably be taken from the Rosebud reservation. At Castle Garden he met Rev. Father Reardon, who has lately been appointed to look after the interest of the Uatholic emigrants. Fath- er Stephan thinks that from present pounds in weight, feel perfoctly well and am in the best possible condition, owing, wholly, to Warner's Sato Rheumatic’ cure, which was tho romedy T used.” *“No_one would ever suspect you had suffer- od 8o, Mrs. Swift, to seo you now,” remarked the reporter, > “That's what all my friends say. Only esterday, an acquaintance of mine, whom 1 had not seen for some time, hesitated, before speaking, and apologized by waying, ‘Why, really did not know you, you have changed so for the better since I last'met you; how well you do look.” “‘Have you any objection togiving the name of the party who first mentioned this remedy to yon?" “Not tho slightost, Tt was Mr. R, H. Fur- mon, the photographer,” The newspaper man, after bidding Mrs. Swift good-bye, repaired to the photographic rooms of Mr. Furman, whon the following conversation ensued: tloulars, by mail 10 cents, AN L THOS. COUK & SON, 20 1 By 6. row roadway, N. WAL W WEE, ~ UNITED STATES Naiomal - Ban OF OMAHA, Capital, - - G. W.HAMILTON, Pres’t. $1 00,000.00 8.8. CALDWELL, V. Pres’t. M. T. BARLOW, Cashlor. 0 Prizes, 1,576 Prizon. Whole Ticket: Half Tlckets 27 Ticket: 06 Ticxets, $100, Romit money or Postal Noto Bank Draft in Letters ormend o) Expross, - Ordors of §6 and upward by oxprens, can be sent at our expense. Addr:ss ail ordors to J. J, DOUGLAS, Covington, Ky Nortieast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE, 1 every genuine Referring to exprlc,uimrlu of discontent | ACoEOn O e on Pacifi railwagy, | PToshects emigration to tho northwest PO NE D B BT e P DIRECTORS : Bh[flflgflu N Paul; Mlflflflapflils and package. made concerning Parnell's failure to| ' QDI S a0 b | will be very large this year, especially | «well, T should think I had.” RAILWAY. = adopt a more aggressive policy, Mr. Red- 2‘]'“‘]‘ Cassidy "fl N"“‘d‘;" ;““‘.’1’{"“" of | along the line of the Northern Pacific| *Tor how muny yours?” 8. 8. CALDWELL, B Bgwmm, o O e wp Blackyell's Genuine Bull Durham mond said: **Mr. Parnell and every | that committee, has no doubt will be re- | ¢, 1" pargo to Bismarck, and also in the | *‘Twelve or fifteon,” C. W, Hamiurow, M. T. BARLOW, | tho is the choico of all ported favorably, to amend the Thurman Judges of ‘Smoking Tobacco. man who fights under his banner are quite prepared to take up as policy as circumstances or the n«frufifli\'e a will _allow, ers are afraid of nothing, and if we do not step cown from the platform, sword in hand, to do battle on the green hill- sides of Ireland, as our forefachers did in the years gone by, it is because such measures would prove ineffective at the present time. 1f liberty is to be won, Ireland’s blood, her energy and treasury act of 1878, 1t is the right way to do it. 1t takes the bull by the horns and leaves no ground for a flank movement by the the full payment of their debts to the United States as the subsidy bonds ma- tura, 1Its provisions are. (1) That they shall pay all the Thurman act requires; (2) that, in addition to such payments, they shall pay yearly a sum, which, with the Thurman act requirements, *‘shall make a total equal to one-tenth of the Turtle Mountain region. The emigrants will bo from the agricultural clayses among the Irish, French and Germaus, Boston Globe Many of the tiny acrews used in this country in watch making are turned out: on three little automatic machines in this city. One of them, while turning out a perfect sorew at a fair rate of speed, is considerably improved on by its compan- “Did you try to curo t!” ““Yes, 1 tried everything, and, at last went t0 the Hot Springs of Arlkansas, and nothing soomod o do me any good until'T tried War- C. WiLr HaMILTON, thing I have ever known of. wondorful me licine, thirds of all cases, both acute and chronic, could be cured as I was cured b this remedy. “Yes, complotely,” “And you can cordially recommend 11" “Yes, " indeed, more cordially than any. I believe that two. In fact I know a aumber of porsons who have been in the wors® possible It iu stmply by Mo uso of Certificates of Doposit Issued pay =hla |n 3, 6 and |12 months, bearing - | interest, ar on demand without In- torest. -| Advances mado to customors on approved securltios at market ratoe ¢ | of Intorest. The Interoets of Customers ara BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the through Concord and Coleridge GAN TO EXARTINGTON, people are prepared for. 0L 2 s —————— or's Safo Rheumatis Cure.”” Accounts soliSitedinntikept sub| sy po the State. Special ex- [Applause.] Under Parnell his folloy- | Subsidized railway corpotations to ascape Wonderfal Automatons, " And 1t oured you, did itz soct to sight chack. e POt Leskbea over | Oila lioAeY Wiy, Norfollcandl Hartington, and via' Blair to it principal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RATLROAD Trains over tht C., t. P. M. & O, Railway to Cov Ington, Sioux Lity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Norlolk, Connect at For Fremont, Onkdale, Neligh, and through to Val- E31lmix 4 N entine. DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S el s ettt d princi. |ions. The machine takes up but little | condition, and nre now completely weliwholly | losely guarded and evory facllity For rates and all information call sbouldbe_ guarded, and none ot i i | T o amount of the interost and Prinel | room. A man could carry it under his | throughtiis uso.” 4 oy | ompatiblo with principlos of | 4"For ratesand ol ntarustion sl 00, o, AND PREVENTIVE AND CURE, . FOR EITHER SEX. do not hold with Irishmen who talk in a loud-mouthed manner about having re- venge on the bloody Saxons. No man hates England more than Ido. [Ap- plause.] Some have more cause to, al- though I have been in English jails, with English chains upon my hands, When the time comes I may not be in the last ranks United S{ates” at maturity of the bonds loaned this company; (3) on failure to 80 pay, receivers shall be appointed for each of the defaulting corporations, who shall manage the roads until the law iz complied with. + Tais is taking the buli by the horns, There is no doubt about the constitu:ion- arm without much difficulty. A wire is fed through a tube into the machine. It is carried forward hy revolving teoth. As it appears a knife cuts away the sur- plus metal to make the stem for the thread, just as the chisel operates at the lathe of the wood-turner. As this is finished a small tube, in The remedy being injected directly to the soat of the discase, roquires no chango of dlet or nautoos, ‘mercurial or poisonous medicines to be taken inter- nally. When used as preventive by either sex, itis impossible tu contract any private diseasc; but in the case of those already unfortunately afflicted we guar- anteo thieo boxc to cure, or we will refund the mon- of those who seek revenge. But we are powerless now; we are chained, and lie bleeding upon the ground. Ian Ireland there are thousands who would be only ality of such a bill The supreme court decided that question when it decided in favor of the Thurman act. not much doubt that if the committee re- And there is which the thread is formed, advances and clasps the stem, forms the thread at lightning speed and falls back. As this is done, two knives cut that portion of the wire off, and the completed screws Washingtcn Special to The Chic Tho statements above nre from sources, tho authority of which cannot bo g conclusively prove the valuo of tho propara- tion named and show that even traits can bo removed by tho use of tho propor means. C——— Garficld's Bravery. o Tribunc. ioned, Thoy o hereditary sound banking froely oxtended. Draw sightdrafts on England,ire land, Scgtland, and al!l pafts of Eu 1opo. Sall Ruropean Passara Tickots Cobicauons Promotly Maoe. Siten g » Duildicg, Cor. 10th and Farnam Sts., maha, Neb. #3rTigkeu can o socured at depot, corner 14th w4 Wolitae Strosts R e s DUERENE & MENNELSONN, At a dinner party given during the last week Senator elect Blackburn of Kentucky, told the following interesting story, which hb says was told him by THE MERCHARNTS ARCHITECTS SREMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK PUILDING gar o | porta it back te the I bly it the con ; it e o D O e, ron box or thyes | 100 8lad to bayonet us to death. Itis| PSR ' A o house favorably i1, 4 e 'The wire gainiadvanosalnnd | o ontiel A A R0OIAL igatheric it boxes for $5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES ssued by all authorized agents, Dr.Felix Le Brun&Co. ludicrous to talk of revenge now; an at- tempt to seek it would make us the laughing stock of the world, Our duty is first to place Ireland upon her feet, and every shilling and penny and energy will pass and become a law. Let us see how it will work: Turning to the last report of the sec- rotary of the interior (pages 13, 14, and 15), we find that the principal of the debt of the six companies on June 30, the process is repeated. The marvel of the machine i3 best grasped when the size of the screw formed 18 understood. This week the largest sizes are being made. They are an eighth of an inch in which Alexander H. Stephens and other prominent democrats were present the stirring ovents of the closing day of the session of 1876-'77 were the topics of conversation, and some uf the party were National Bank OF OMAZEXA. Authorized Ca - 1,000,000 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - - - - Neb BRUADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY ' CATILE i ital, SOLE PROPRIETGRS, that can be directed to that end should X compar T aad 1 e commenting on the narrow escape of the | Paid-up Ca il.u{ - o 100,000, ¥. Goodman, Drugglst, Sole Agent, for Omahs | Dot bo held back. Under the leadership | 1583, Ves! $04,983. 815, handithips athoy, t?;“:;.\n:k‘c:lnx:‘rn‘\:::zu 'H‘-‘nlfl'ixfgfa"f,fihfim country from a bloody struggle. It wea ;iurplu‘u Ful:ul e e 0000 o AT PIReEh PRI S MREAEEEAS N w&e-wlv | of Parnell we shall gain what we are now | WeTe then owing $41,780,613 interest, e ) S v e agreed by all that if it had not Leen for m“‘m\.u OFFICK} ) A Youo o it pm = struggling for.” :;t}:\‘lch llxllk}:auu hl:)ta‘;id lfi{ f“fiogzfid cel;‘lljbll) ey ) e iy "‘;:::hy mI: the great self-control of the members of VW, C F ? 13th e The Redmonds will sail for Europe on | States—making a total debt o 6,411, | ¢oF il make 5,000 s a day. The | Poth parties and the real patriotism of.| N, W. Cor, Farnam ana 1, v ; 026, This is exclusive of the sinking | chine will make 5,000 sorews a day. The | i}~ democrat 1 ould have ik P AV E Heahh Is Wealth P educadayrntxt, fund credits paid into the treasury b? machines have been at work but little |} o DOERIR BUPAYL : WRTWOWD (HAYE. OFFICFRS: Du L. C. Wese's Nerve MENT, 0 guarantoed ness, " Conyulsions, 2 Heallaghe, Nervons Prostration caused by th of aloohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Mentul on, Softening of the Brain resultiny epeifio for Hysterin, Dizzi 1, in. —— ‘Wei De Meyer. Tt is now undisputed_that Wei De Mey- er's Catarrh Cure is the only treatment that will absolutnly cure Catarrh—fresh or chronic, *Very_efficacions, Saml. Gould, Weeping Water, Ong hox cired me, { Mrs, Mary IKenyon, 1 ¢, Dakiotu,” restored me to the pul G 2 Cobleville N. Y. lo street, after 50 year , 710 Broadway, N imonialy " ar g J. c., &e. the conpanies under the act of 1878 Premising that the original six compan- ies have been reduced by a consolidation to four companies; their several debts ¢ olits as follows: Roads, Dahts | Credils. Union Pacl atral Vaci Sioux City. 5 Cente'l Br'uch, U, P, Total. more than a month, and are the result of years of patient investigation. —— A Smooth Trick Beaten, na'lw | 0. oneof the roads leading out of Bos- | ton tho writer noticed that tho punch of each conductor hed a sort of pouch at- schod to it, Asking the reason, it was Leaned that formerly it was not uncom- [yuon for holders of monthly or quarterly broken out, Gen, Garfield here came in with a high compliment for the demo- crats. Ho said that perhaps none of them reslly knew how great the danger was ut that time, He added that he thought ho hiad been the means of break- ing up a foolish programme which some | have sny Banking ¢ Il N 0 matter FrANK Murriy, Prosident. RBex, B, Woop, Coshier, SAM L Luriew DRaxs, A. Cash, NIRECTORS: a £, RoukRs, V-Pros y, Samuol E. Rogers, Bon. B. Wood, Luther Drako. Business, Al who paact are Invitud to w lirgo or small the transaction, ropublicans had actually arranged, and which, if carried out, vould cortainly have resulted in a bloody outbreak, “Now,” said Gen, Garfield, *‘as we are talking among oursclves as gentlemen it will rocoive o always courteous tre Paya particular atwntion to bustoess for partios residing outslde the city. Exshange on all the prin. cipal cities of the United States at very lowest rates. Accounts of Banks and Lankers recoived on favor ablo termis, Tastien Cortlfi-alo of Deposit bearing 6 per oont attention, sud we promise —WITH— AU tichuts to pick up the littie bit of paste- | #nd not as politicians, 1 have no hesita- [ jferest. received from all parts of the world e : Deli A ‘ i f i1s To S oty & O Sanity and leading to misery, decay and death Ark ! S : ! bourd which fli o the floor when the |tion in telling you what that program | Buys lls Porelgn Exchange, County, City n f 2 p Joaka Dr. Wii Do Meyer Debt minus credit, 302 i " ov % sucurition ?.f“é?:if&‘:in‘x’f‘}.,‘v‘f.'u..',’&‘,'f"n‘,‘,.u:\.".‘.’.“.?:E.m‘:.";'z‘.' »," wish statements by the curcd or punchied the number and care- | Was.” Instantly there was the most pro- sud Go b pyourd ] GRANITE. orrhea caused by over-exartion of tho brain, selt- 1. B. Dawoy & Co., 182 Fulton |, OFf the amount of credits §4,036,713 is | ¢ fusten 1t into tho ticket again By | found attention, Gen. Garfield contin- | - abuso or ovor-indulgonce, Kuch box contuine | stroet, N. Y tuos-thurdsat-mde-gm | 10 the accoudt of the sinking fund pro RSP B QiSRRG AR s SENIA SR | reres e e TTERETY D " o) ¥ b s b b i (; 5 pr anipulation und by maintain. | ued, . ¥ )y hich he B o gaid on Foseibt O Drivs " vided by tho Thuruan act of My, 1578, | iy u clildlike aud baud expression of |lighted n fresh cigar, w0 say {hat thero DR. M. EMILY PAGELSEN, WE GUARAN' 2} SIX BOY A Thrilling Bear Story, The payments of all the companies under | innocence at the critical moments one | was nearly a panic among the republican that act have averaged just year. The sinking fund was ‘ntended to raise a sum which ab maturity of the bonds (they wmature from 1805 to 1809) would be enough to pay both principle To curo any With each order received byt for mx box companied with $5.00, send tho purchaser our written guArantoo to re fund the ‘money if the treatment does not effeet aouro. Guarantoes issned only by C. F, GOODMAN Sole A ent, Omaha Noh. 07,343 Mz, George Swift, a ranchman in ihe Grand valley, told a story this morving which shows how unenviablo iy the life of the stock raiser in that wilderness, A fow days ago Mr. Swift lot his throe- could get eighteen ur twenty rides out of a twelve ride ticket. The loser being a bluated corporation, of conrse there was nothing dishonest in tho little game, It is said that even gentle maidens with leaders during the duys immediately pro- ceding the pussage of the electoral com- mission bill. It was believed by some that tho filibusters would be abls to de- feat the count and leave the country, the Ofoe----No, 210 N, Sixtoenth Street, HOURS, 9 TO 12 A, M. Residence---Cor. Centre and 17h , from home he lifted her off the anima! | fund payments aro only 8807,343. They lio—a Short Line, Quick LINE. Iahed by the greatest railway in America, (rrcaco, [MjmwAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and oporates over 4,600 miles of required by tho traveling *v‘uh me and the best of accommods tions—all of which are furs: and told her to run home. On returning about an hour later he found that the lit- tle one had not reached home, and, go- ing to the place where he had last seen her, lie found bear tracks in the sand. A he morning, as the searchers were pase- ing & swamp where the undergrowth was thick, they heard her voice. They called t2 the girl to come out of the therefore fail by 3,070,067 a year to meet the interest account alone; hence this Anderson bill to supplement the Thurman act, Let us apply it to the Central Pacific. On the 30th of last June that company owed, principal and under the Thurman act $444,800 a year from June 50,1878, to June 30,1883. "~ Its interest acccount on the original loan of $25,885,120 is $1,6563,107 per annum. length the railway company, neltish aud disregardful of the right of the public to cheat it out of its eye teeth whenever the opportunity offered, attached pockets to its punches to catch the pieces cut out and thus put an end to the thrifty was summoned to an important confer- ence of the republican leaders, Garfield did not say who was present, or where it, was held, but from what followed it wag inferred that the president and his cabi- net and the gencral of the army were its work, Upon his asking what subject had been discussed and what conclusion reached, he was told that those resent belioved the filibusters in the P . JAS. BECKETT, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, | | Tho use of tho term Anos | year-old daughter ride upon his horse, [#0d acerued iuterest. Tho yearly | white souls and spoctacles used to bo [4th of March, without an executive AHA, NEB SHOR I Lina" i commeotion with the | and after sho had ridden about forty rods | interest is &3,877,410, but the sinking |adepts at the cunning performance, At | Lato the last day of the debate Guifield e — f corporate name of o grestrosd, i conveys an idoa of ust what (LATE OF NEW YORK CITY.) posse was formed, and all night was | pan d | gehome, resent. Garfield said he arrived very | #sr0ffioo and Keeidenco 1404 North 13th stroot, 'im" in noarching for tho lost child, In | interest, 816,622,671, "It had paid ate. The conference had just concluded | “Gt SIS 6 60 10 0, m., 108 p. m. and6t07 12 E. A. KELLEY, M. D. orthern Minols, Wisconsis, Minnciota, Tova | bushes, but she rephied that the bear Its l"z-‘;l'"‘”;“ i"""l tlll‘J; zli"ki"u fund oue had the power to defeat the count —AND— Dakota; and us ta main lines, branches and connec: | would not let her, The men then crept | *F¢ erefore ,108,217 a year unless extraordinary measurcs were em- w D cl cat b 3 P $ i . A, LSON, M. D. ot aun Fas Wost 1t maturlly anawors the | through tho brush, and when near tho [8hort ~ of — meoting its year- ployed. It had boen agroed therefore to Y ILSON, ) desoription of Short Li Chicago, Milwaukes, Chicagy, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winons. 0, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellondala Chioago, Milwaukeo, Eau Claire and Stillwater® {1 Chicago, Milwaukoo, Wausau and Morrill and Best Route betwee Paul and Minnespolis. cpot heard a splash in the water, which the child said was the bear. Theyfound her etanding upon & log extending half- way across the swamp, and it seemed as lly debt of interest account. ts payments by transportation services for the United States have averaged about $260,009 a year from the comple- Grentle Women march 60C men from the arsenal at 8 o'clock the next morning to the capitol, and station them in the basement of the Physicians and Surgeons ! OFFICES—BOYD'S OPERA Hi s And your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLEKGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. house ready to be marched up into the Chicao! vk, Vo tod Morel | SAY 87T Cho wwai, and 1 seetied 8| ion of the rond il now, Add this to house lobby, and upon tho for itselfif| DR, ANNA BENSON, OBDEBS Chlcago! Milwaukoe, Wankoshs aud Ooanamowos. | the swamp on the log, and, being pur- | the yearly s aklos fund payments and wo | co t gl 1 fang |Decessary, whon the houso met. The ! & Ghica Mivanien Madton AU A" |sud, lefc tho child and got away as rap: | BAe yearly peymenta of 8604800 which | ) 30 WADY G0N, AN filibusters were then to be notified by an | TY2 | Chicago, Baloit Junesville and Mineral Point. idly s possib'o. Sho had received some |15 8808,217 less than the yearly interest| GRA VAYVY trosoes of o undant, |order from the president that persistent ‘FOR ANY AMOUNT OF [ Ghicacs, Elgl, Rocktond and Dubuie | aoratches about tho face, arms and logs, | % the loan, The Anderson bill compels| heautiful Hair must use |flibustering in the face of the situstion a { %::;5::;cofin‘ifl'mt“u.;:('?.fiflh.f’" g and her clothes were almost tora from | e company to pay in addition to what L‘YON’ts lgATluItl‘fll)N.l would bo treated as an wot reballion, and g e f {4 ongo, Blou City, Soux Falls and Yaokton | her body, but th i a8 been paying on sinking fund au elegant, cheap ar the objecting members would be arreste . q e M meameils hor t0 ”l':lrlulnar.aul:fi;rt}l:fi--:‘;:‘ l:.ll"fl:: travsportation - account, oot only this| makes ihe llll,,.r 't":o':van!:!:; and carriods out. Ciarficld said that he | OMoo 210 North 10th Strect. Residenoe South 17 ! Daveoporh, Calmar, 8. Paul and Minocapolis | teeth being found upon her back, | 98,217 per year, but as much more as | ;p fygf, keepgn'fiommun denounced this programme and opposed [ 404 Centre strests ! Pollman Slas T the Finest Diofug Care fn | Where he’ had taken. hold of hor | Will in ten years P:K all the back debt of But nrr’esm and cures u’f it to the extent of his ability, He said [~ ———— ——— ? warld are rus on the mainilnes ofthe GHI G AG@ | clothes Lo carry her. The child told her | #45,322,371 and all the accruing inter- 2 dand; ¥* | guch an act would arouse the country to ILN. WAITE, M.D MILWAUKEE BT PAUL RAILWAY | rescuers that the bear had put her down | €6 from mow till ~the bonds | D48 removes and |V of madnoss, and that blood would | &e AN, y A ) Dt ouipioy e ot At pep o, PasseDgors by ourte | ocqguionally o rest, and would put his | Pe§in to mature, in 1805, The yearly i ching, makes the Hair |fud inthe strects of every city in the 4Pl g o - L1 nose up to her face, whercupon sho|payments would bo s follows: = | & T0Dg, 8'"'},3 it & eurling |country. His objections wero not lis- R— 8.8 HrL, 4. V. B CARPTTIER, would slap him and he would Snng his :;::J",_:f.:z,‘:‘:}':&flu R 4 S04 b ndenc_ I:ln o&ffmnz it In | toned io until he said that "l“‘"’ '“'“l)“' ) k g den Maouger, o paeny Pase tse0) |head by her side and purr und rub|ggaen......... ay desired posiuon, ~Beau- |tion was persisted in he should go to the Fhepspepvpieg e s 1 P T ] against her like » cat. Her father asked tifnl, healthy Halr is the sure | telegraph oflico nud denounce the whols Shiess G C p—————|her if she had beon cold during the| Total yearly payments. ..s0am484 | pesalt of using Kuthairon, thing to the country. {Specia,]_ist . i "““non BE"S_'""'ED night, aud sho told him the old bear lay | 'This is all that the Anderson bill, if it ! T e s ot Mo Dt i s 1104 ool R . . =e beside her and put his “‘arms” around § passes, will require the Central Pacific | | His Poker Incomo, lw!h‘l Diseasen, aud Discases of tho Eye and | o bt e d‘ o S s Hamu.u:‘&{s.;rx: e s i veih vary | Ber and kept her warm. I believed | pay into the treasury yearly from its £ rou the Philadel,his Kooord. ar. Consullitlon aad exazination treh. n | i katu iy nen discazeeile fiunle russor vol? | the little one's story,” concluded M. yapproval to the years 1895-09, 1t looks ‘ “Yes,” said the Colorado statesman, OFFIOK—0dd Fellow '-Gt‘l‘llln i " % At 2 e Bl <45, 43 Dlamition . v hard | Swift, “for there was every evidence &uhx ko a dlinching of the corporations, but i 1% AL ook A looking down on the seuate, thero i m uu""" B days 10 £0 1 d

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