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A% RSASASAPSRAMBAAMBILbAMETIIRS SO SN A AR ATy AR 1 TV AR IS 2 IR IR — " ™ THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1884, e b S Y A e S AR 2 - = e ——— i | 7 | AN "o ‘1" YOUTHFUI ) CARO N his morn Several amall dw o | farna The thick brick wall ot red [ not b 1 ¢ vd suoh m N | Al | 1 IFUL DO 3 g vera farnace ho thick alls got red [not bu rienced such & mome v - ——— i AND TRY IT| : Hod v X8 Took wnd were domolishads toofs [hot, and stay 8o for Notirs, warming | T had homo with my precious love N7 YIRS e rrecrs % for Fara ‘. naintained that the 1 u license | damaged, a chureh moved 1 |every room in the house token, And -what had increased its ey © S Four Stadents Graduate from the { 1 . « - S — \ 1t for Heada:iw, | baihiphig * t of the last session was an infringe- [dation, ar wreh at I ldust weather th o | valie & hundred fold —she had sworn tof | F CC FEStllO L LRt sl t ¥ 1t for ' | waha Medical Coilege, SRHL uF NO Langevin moved &n | pletely wre furnace will keep the house warm. For | me that 1 was the firat living being to ant ADgHionby D ONIGe SouTIoN I DO 3 Try 1L for Backacho - [amendment to have the ¢ subumitted | — | the cooking stoves wo burn cornstalks to | whom she had given such a present, 1| ficr or sarapariils compound is for momont o be , For an ache pain Thomas' Telectric | For @ week past graduating exereises | to the supreme court or the privy council T ocening Louisiana Leeves [ 2t menls with, and thus our farms raiso | was soated by the fire alone,but not lone. | mpr { with the Cutlenrs Hewclvertt, 1t combines A \ Oil s excell vhas, F. Mecier, box [ have been conducted at the Omaha med- | Without delay, in order to test the valid Buoy Rover, La,, March 18 A [ouefuel as wo go along. Pretty good |ly, because the locket recalled her. 1 | wpon th Wlood, kidn i \d 274, Schene v : ; 3 ity of the act. The amendmoent was|grovasse occurred th orning Viola | schieme, ain't it turned and ro-turned that talisman, 1] els For those whe ith Sick 1 b , i) : . |icalcollogo, These oxcreises were fin e bt TR —— o 1 \ ik 1 could | rod Tong vanepsis, Torpi Thomas' Eeloctric Oil is the best thing | o, iah » adopted. plantation in what is known as Mulatto KELE D % GIANTS covored it with burning kisses. could | tvor, Congtip figh Colored 3 going, pa says, Cared him of rhematism | ®hed Saturday night, and Monday it P — loveo. The break at last accounts was SKELETONS OF GIANTS. not got enough of that specchless contem. | el Kuiuets, Felerish Symptoms, and other con- v b TR COW ¢ 3 - . . o ested ¢ 108 req © e | and,me_of earache—two dropa~Muster | ¥48 announced that the following candi PHE COW CONTAGION, forty feot wide, six foot deep, and widen ) plation. A whole world of uu_»uglm‘. Aperient and d1revo, BOtHInG 1n nodloie Can P8 | Horace Brenizer, Clinton, lowa. dates had passed a successful examina. ing rapidly. Many plantations will be | Remarkable Relics of an Fxtinet |woro awakened by looking upon it. Try it for a Limp, Try it for a Lameness, Try 1t for a Pain, Try it for a Strain, tion: DMiss A, E. Hutf, of Omaha; J. W, Roe, residence unknown; Stacy C. Young- man, of Fairfield, Neb.;: M. O, Rickets, The Towa Affection Merely Foot-Rot ~The United States Quarantine Authorities Denounced by Veterinarians, flooded. The rain continuesin a deluge. C— Ohio Conviet Contracts Ablolished, Corvmnvs, March 18 —The bill abol. Race Exeavated in Georgia, Athens, Ga, Banner, Mr. J. B, Toomor rocently re ved a reviowed the past from eur meeting in the car. 1 peeped into the future — fidel: ity for iifo- love unaltorable. But why arouse theso poicnant memo- wibly oual it The Heritage of Woe. ‘, shamo and agony, ¢ften hequeathed as hildren Ly parents is neglectod t : h A of this hereditary " 3ad . : o 3 ond, po littl; , o) ¥rom shoulder to aukle joint, and for | of Omaha. . WarrL10,Towa, March, 18— Dr, N, 11, | 18hing the convict contract Iabor syatom | lotter from Mr. Hazloton, who in on a (oAl My friend, pour ‘mo a little ot Biibueing o three months I had rheumatism which| The last named graduate is a colored f ! as fast as the coutracts oxpire becamo a | visit to Gatesville, The lotters contained yielded to nothing but Thomas' Kclectric gentleman, and is & young man worthy Paaren and Simon Beattie, experts sent law to-day, making o radical chauge in several heads made of bone, and gave an A fow days later sho was ill. A slight iliating Eruptions and ct it, te purify and i I, 3 " : indi i , but love fears overything. he wkin, and the hal hnt | Oil. Thomas' Eclectric Ol did what no [of & great deal of praise and commenda- |here from Louisa county by [ the Ohio penitentinry. interesting account of tho opening of a \\‘f}:;‘jj:;‘u;‘i"‘;“m‘,’,‘,:iw,hmk the prog. | motrace o icout remai, Cuieurs i et e physician seemed able to accomplish, It |tion. He has battled with many obstruc- [the Breedors’ Gazette of Chicago, large Indian mound near that town by a new blood Purider, diuretic and_aperient, and Outie cured me.—John N. Gregg, Supt. of Railway Construction, Niagara Falls, tions in his path to knowledge, but has lad sufficient courage and strongth to overcome them all. e has worked for to-day visited the herd of cattle bolong- ing to Jonathan C, Drake, a short dis- S bardeill Dead, SAN Fraxc March 18 Lombardelli, of Mapleson's opera com- co, Signor committee of sciontists from tho Smith sonian Institute, After removing the ious locket and went to a clairvayant. “‘Madame, I came to consult you about tho health of &, person who is dear to cura and Cuticurs Soap, the great Skin' Cures and Beautifiers, wro infallible, dirt for somo distanco, a layer of largo I Had Salt Rheum | Try it for,a Seald,; hi i i tance wost of this place, this herd having N flag-stonel s found, which ’, d ovid r‘} mo " A lslblnnr\l ,'uul In_tu(lmd with untlagg 2 | oo said to bo atfectod with contagious | PA1Ys died last night of pulmonary apo- | fuatones was found, which had evident. | ™,y claievoyant took the locket, felt of \ cight peare, No 4 zeal long after his associates were in the v i - s | y boon drossed by hand and showel that |, STRIERL: - Vo sotors did mo Try it for a Bruise, Intilof ;;d‘ He m'.‘,‘;_‘;fit:“,:f ,‘,:,"N; foot and mouth diseaso. They found PRV —— the men who qu:\)rrnn\ this rock under- 1% "“'ll:'"-‘""y :F,‘lel'"‘ ;}‘ t }”" b E Cationrm, fom Try it for a Bura. Tyhaed : i+ [ fifteon head out of a herd of fifty affected i N yourself, sir. 1AL 100K O NAlt camo he 38T soniE has the true elements fo cCoss I L + hord y atfected il ’ N " stood their business, Theso stones were . f > nder that 1 conld Trico, 3Oc and $1.00 |uikeup, and will yot ok his mars | With foot rot, all buing calves but two. Misaissippt Valley Sanftariane, [ oot “when in & kind of vault beneath | ['om & dealer in rabbit.akins, 1t was in on thefn withont the skin, creoks | FOSTER, MILBURN & CO. RN The disenso was found in various| Sexrsarienn, 1., March 18, —Tho Gth | them, the skeloton of a giant sevon feot | ® 108 bought by an attiat in hair, who cuts f inc and bloo li, ail was obiiged to o sbout o i i i ey g L N 4 stages, trom those just beginning to show [annual meeting of the Sanitary coun ) inches was fo cas | 1D thoso sort of thivgs f”r.”‘" love-tokens and was completely and por 5 Buffalo, N. Y A meeting of tho facuMy was held J L ) two inches was found. His hair was (e ) | P . Duffalo, N, Y. : Y - it to others that had lost the entire foot. [ cil of the Mississipoi valley will bo held [ eoarse ot Binok i , [€1ven by certain womea. MES. 8 A. BROWN, Malden, Mass, last night, and on Thursd; ht th 0. | coarse and jot black and hung to the ] Y g % * 5 0 T ) s affected cattlo here smphis, Tof 3 4 4 : muttered an oath and took flight. oforences citizen of Malden, \ CAPITAL PRIZE, $75 )) |erec of “Doctor of Mediina” will by | The condition of the affected cattlo here at Momphis, Tenn., Friday, March 21th. | wist, tho brow being ornamented with | 1 muttorod an oath and took flight A Y AL b AT et S S U e dntes |18 oxactly sinilar to those doscribed as it coppor crown, The skeleton was romark. | Bt why arouso theso poignant memo. Copper Colored X = Q B I D 0l QU d DS, b4 . R + ole! ” | rie D o 0! ) . B ga.Ticketa only 85, Shares in Proporitonted |« qing oo Lhomd in o e ¢ % Lexisting 1 Bitingham county, Lilmoia, FASHIONABLIT DANCHS 2L el hroserved and. takon from the [rieat My frionds, pour mo plonty of pp diploma placed in their hands, giving : ) ) y well preserved and taken fron champaghe Thave boen afictod with troublosome akin dise 3 8 theémlicense to write M. D, aftor their l:m various ;«-u:n'l being identical to — vault intact, Near this skeleton were | i ease, covering mlmost completely the upper part of names, roll pills, put up powders, and [those. Tho herd of Mr. Drake is the [y Wales Stin bominant, and the | found the bodies of several childron of I WALLED LAKNS UF 10WA e " Coper-col [draw full commission from the under- [0y one that cau bo learned of in this Square Dunees osing various aizos. Tho remuing of the latter B b 2 o 1 tho mot fn f tal Sucoess to then seetion that is i any manner ST were eovered with beads, mado of bone of | . [ . The nml] iy with \]\lwh 1h‘m.~ ¢ : e some kind, Upon romoving theso, the | A Lietter e a Distingnished Mem- Wato Ta Anm iy URLOINED P {AGE ering has no relation whatever to the et bodies were found to be inelosed in a net ber of the Towa Legistaturo, ! state Lot'ery Company, A PURLOINED PACKAGE, et -nnlm-'nl!‘l -ilm Ehl o i ' [ work made of atraw and recds, and be w ot win 0 % e e | Bostos, March 18 he Un “Have ns in dancing change of the skin of | o o e W Be & to vk 1 “Wedo certity that pervise the ar- | 1 e & ) 3 9 alt during t Wt winter? W | | R it F SemvARY | fle Fixy 00-Sin-| Voter wiation to-d ub ALl duting the past winteel W onnimal. Ui fact, tho bodies had | 1 tind tho following item in your | “xaq 1 DRUBIAGE Ko Lotiaava state cesolution riny v):d( the 1 eaun they huve; at 3 bW been propared somewhat after the man- | iy of Fob, 20 ) Ranoly i pany, « : ine authorities, t wy grea I‘\m-v ud oy ol of munmies,and will doubtless throw ‘A twenty-nine years' resident of |1oan g an 1 incompetengy, are ro- [ master of the gentle art of 1 1 now light on the history of a people who | Wiight county, lown, writes to The Sun 8 ¥ ) fairness, and in il ho spread of the foot and [on Saturdey afieruoon, repeating the | poared thes 1 right county, \ 8 to The S A ) n, cared these mounds. Upon the stones | thag there is no truth in the reports about : ( iy wouth disease, for the loss to citizens in [ quostion put to him by a Keeord re [ g covored tho vault wero earved in :"‘\:'fl"l‘_‘l“hl{““"m“l'\f‘:““‘, iy e BTANS he ne w;‘:)\q!‘.mulwf Portland and in the rtery and ut the same time replying to riptions, and if deciphorod will probably If ono wore asked whether this stato- | d¢liciousiy i stato of Maine, andurgivg the estab- [ . Jiit the veil thathas cnshrouded tho histo: [ ment, woro truo o not, he might answer 113 - About ten days ago an express pack lv-'\\mvnf of a L wzln'l aitiatias b 1 Iu\ln %I n Iu.ul..:ni n.‘.r.!- [ “‘{l nhl‘ vy of the race of giants that undoubtedly [+ yee and “No.” 1t is true that a lake ”, conLty v the g ' a 8 eclari hat the whole sanitary system [ fastioned polkas and schottishes than at one o abited this cor mt. All . > T oly ! /203y P P 2® containing the above amount was placed | declaring thal LY [ i it one timo inhabited this continent. All|gxigts in Wright county very widely -y : B R B b o Poreky, Kas,, March 18 —The state | very much more, Althoush those dances | warded to the Smithsonian inatituto, and | iy gimply an enbankment alotyg some por- ; was from Omaba .'H heyenne. The pack- logisiature convened to-day. Governor | have gradually come to be looked upon | aro said to bo the most interesting colle tions of ‘the mAFgin of tho lake; Formed [ Lreete age never reached its destination, The ;-Isl‘-l‘,ulm l!u"u,‘lw:’u‘\ -‘”“l l‘ln‘(c\:-nm‘ he “l‘:‘,l a u-l':("\‘lll\'.\l :’1" “\Ir 4 .lll“.'-l“hl”"' tion ever found in Amorica. — The ex- [hy natural means, but which lovers of ¢ H messengor to whom it was gi ned | had pursucd after the cattlo dicoaso was|able world, the waltz still reigns supromo, | plorers aro now atwork on another mound | ¢ite marvellous uro never tired of attrib- $30.000 for B, pporte h d regarding th roc Lwith but a fant bility of its losing . ox . from the conipany’a servics on his ‘_ulum‘r.)mnul to him, and regarding the proc. | and with but a faintpossibi ”‘, 18 1o8Ig iy Bartow county, and beforo their roturn | yiing to human w kwanship, Honee Counisstonsns, | por ot SoE? 0 e T lamation ealling ho legialature togerher, |any of its groat popularity. - That is only | homo will visit various sections of Georgia, |for Sewenty.ning vera® paat the publie T1RREGULARMONTHLY DRAW trip, and made no report to the office, | suid: ‘“The measures to bo adopted are |uatural, however, for all the pretticst| where antiquities are found. O the [jave been” periodically startiod by the ing will take place in Covington, Tncorp rated in 1803 for 25 years by tho logslature | AnA moved with his fawily out of the [entirely for your judgment to dictate. |dance music is wa for educational and charitable purpotes —with cap- | siate, 1 ital of $1,000,000-~to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 hiag vince been added. By an overwhelming pojular vote ita franchise time, and can only offer sugwestions. The state [stant productions of the great wal On_fast Monday evening he was ar-|should av all times have in its employ an | posers of Kurope give the dan rested in this city in the Paxton hotel | educated and competent veterinary sur- [lease of life every nhttlo while, con Oconee )"“""-v m - Lireene county, just|most axtravag it accounts of this marvel- abovo Powell's Mills, ato sevoral largo | Lyug prohistoric wall, the work of some mounds, one of thew very tall and preei- { oxtinet raco in ages long gone by, The pitous. story has even found its way ino books, Ky, Thursday, March 27th, 1884. [ nd, in- was msde & part of the present*stato constitution | on the charge of being a suspicious char- [ geon, whose dutics should bo clearly de- [ deed, every new light opera, h, for — for ono of tho editions "of Renan's|cierrruinoitorya Rl Lo awIn e, adopted December 24, A, 1. 1870, acter, and was taken to the city jail, and | tined by law. A provision should be made | instance, as “The Begaar Studont” or A Frenoh Liove Story. “Tifo of Joaus” copios the fabulous nar- ¥t court in tro State Bond The only Lottery ever voted on and en- | later was placed in the hands of Sheriff | for quarantining stock brought into the | “Prince Methusalem,” affords one or more T T v e A e L s b : nlnuflm.«mlo-th dorsed by the people of any State. | Miller. It was oxpected that somo |state from places where contagious dis- |captivating airs set to waltzing time, nnd y : It never scales or postyou s, Its grand sincle number drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune. Fourty Grand Drawing Class 1), in the Acad- emy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, April 3, 1884—167th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fivo Dollars Each. Frac- tions, in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do do 9 Approximation prizes of § 2 do 9 do . Ma address Regi (ONAL BANK, New Oricans, L criminating evidence could be procured in tho meantime against him, but the company failing in this he was discharged movements, and in casc such evidenco is found the company will be able to find him., The oxpress company is very reticent about the matter which is being dili- gently looked after by the policy and de- tectives; suspicion as yet being fixed on no one but the messenger who was ar- rested. | ——— District Court, In district court yesterday before Judge Neville the case of Brash Miller was gainst on trial when court ad- journed, and before Judge Wakeley the suit of Clapp against Miller occupied the attention of the court all day. The following is the assignment of cases for to-day: BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY. Clapp vs. Miller. Cleveland Paper Co. vs, Bank Perry vs. Bertheld. Collins va. O’'Connos Clark vs. Armstrong cases exist, destruction 1 necessary to prevent the spread of dis- [ note.” A close watch, however, is kept over his | cases, and compensation should be pro- thad 1 | The of :oased @nimals when vidud for in such cases Boruneroy, March 18.—Dr. Frame, veterinary surgoon of this city, hus es- amined the herd of cattlo at Wapello, Ta. pported affected by toot and mouth dis- ease. The doctor says the cattle are suf- fering from an ailment produced by frost. SHARON'S sHaML, Miss Hill's Testi Her Stock Opera and Gertie Dietz, ny Continues — Sharoa Sax Frascisco, March 18, —In the ial to-day Miss Hill, the plaintifl, resumed her testimony. She stated that sho had always made larze money in stock speculations, and bes had deposits in the Bunk of Cal wod had wmoney i the First Gold bank; she made $10,000 ono time on stocks throngh Harry Willinms; de- nicd having totd that Sharon Liad §90,000 of her oy; told him she L 60,000 a S on divoree t should provide for [ the peoplo will dance them as long musiciaus are able to toot or serape out a as the **Then, it is not so that the old-fash- ioned square dances and minuets have shown signs of becoming popular once more!” **No—or at least, not for the present, Squate dances, such as the lancers and quadrilles, aro only danced now at chil- dren's parties, and are almost unheard of nowaduys at any of the really fashionable balls. Of course, they are still taught to the youngsters—for they afford a great deal of amusement to them at dancing school, and are useful in teaching them to bo easy and graceful in their carriage; but among grown people only round dances are now in favor, and such has been the case for several seasons. Men seem to have quito forgotten the various Gigures of themost ordivary squarsaan in y and won' ble to releern thy e up. . *“And about the minuet?" “Oh, that is 30 nearly d count at all. Onco in a while a it party i3 gotten up, bur it inv of troublo, and hias to be t tako the tune and trou- So 1 y it will long time before soci 3 them n't 1ot lot rsed over eyo. sweet name of Amelia, Tous, and romantic, symphony on my lips. alone with 1 delicious timidity made me risk somo [is exerted upon them, acting from the ories? Sho was 24, She answered to the For mysolt, I was simple, and credu- Happy timos, that never return. 1 loved her as one loves but once—or twico—or thrice at most. My Amelia! When T pronounced that name thero were a grand concertin _my heart and a My Amelial 1 met her first in a car, Yes, sho was ana her pantomime of phrases of insinuating politeness. listoned. She By the time other passengers But why arouse these poignant mem- My frionds, pour mea littlo of that absinthe. 1 will spare you trifling dotails, We adored each ovaer for three woeks, 1 will tell you neithor of her charms nor of ier gooduess, The enumeration would Gl pages. Only among all those attrac. tions was one fatal gitt which fascinated, intoxicated, transported me— her hair! Such hair. All blonde divinities could give you but an insutlizient idea, But why arouse these poignant memo- ries? My friends, pour me a little of that absinthe. o point a moral or adorn a talo. The fact is that most of our lowa lakes aro in places similarly walled- This sub- ject is oxhaustively treated by Prof. Charl A. White in his *‘Geology of Lowa,” 1870, vol. 1, pp. 74-78. Briefly condensed, his theory is as follows: In the shallow portions of these lakes the ico along the shores ‘‘freezes fast to overything upon the bottom, whether sand, gravel, boulders, or mud, and the expansive power of the water in froezing centre of the lake in all directions toward its circumforence.” By this arrived I had arrived at permission to [ means whatever substances are frozen call. ints the ice aro pushed upon the shores as far as tho expansive force is exerted, and thero loft as the ice melts in the spring. By this means embankmonts have been ‘formed, varying from two to teu feet in width and from fivo to twenty or thirty feet across. The ice, during long ages, has brought these mnaterials vother i this manver, having in some instances moved largo boulders and piled them up with other materials, That is what that eminent savant, Prof. White, says on the eubjoct, and ho is no doubt correct. 1 havo myself scen tho ice piled up on the shores of Walloed 0 Prises, 0 Prizos, LTS Prines. Whole Tickets, $2. 27 Tickets, $50. 5 Romit money or Postal Note Bank Draft in Letters- or send by Expreas, - Ordersof §6 and upard by expross, can b rent at our expen o ress orders to J. J, DOUGLAS, Covi y Ky dewed 15t dwemew 2d w em, ¥ ArT) RO-VOLTAIC TELT and other ascus ure sont on W Duyy’ Trlal 10 « LecTRIO et 2 B Maset dpon ik ot et i Inke in Wright county, pushed up along LY, YOUNG Ok OLD, who are suffer- Postal letters by cown vs. dlurphy aron’s advice: ) ho BOTOl s OYOr SRR OB IBLICOLRE, "*l When one passed his hand over the |ihesecmbankments, and eontainingearth vVERVOUS DEMLITY, LOST VITALITY, pross (a1} N wnsds oy Omaha Barb Wire Co. ve, Omali, ADAtoN s TACYICH; put tho seorol iy gioy ana g 1en who danced in the | : ! L ¢ R S RO R b painesses, and all (horo diseases of & >4 penie) to C ' K l' a clause 1n the marriage contract because & th ball th ¢ silken tresses thero was the sensation of | ly materials of which the walls are made, Natu Ey FERULng (fom ABUSER and A ds) ) sham vs. Kenne: I .‘ : B minuet at the ali this winter wore onis, - Bpoedy Feller ang gntinsbamive JlennodyjoLal Sharon suid he hat a child in ) poll thlgiwinte R M.A or M. A DAUPHIN, N 607 Setenth St., Washin RS, BEFORE JUDGE NEVILLE. Brash vs. Miller (vh trial.) Schuliz vs. Schwartz, Radifl v, Dzllone, Sudlong ot al. v, Bare Imp. Co. Kunowles va. Price et al, McMurray vs. Saunders. Omaha National Bink vs, Omaha, e Army Orders, Loave of absence for twenty days is granted Captain W. W. Rogers, Ninth infantry. Recruit James Pennington, enlisted at | Fort Omaha, Neb.,is assigned to the Fourth infantry. Recruit Chatles Austin, enlisted at Philadel- phia, and had been foolish enongh to send the mother (Gertic Dictz) money; he feared sho would make trouble, but 50 #00n as he got rid of her he woeuld meke the marriage public. | —— The Lower Mississippi 1loods, WasniNeron, La., March 18,—The rainfall for the past forty-eight hours is over eight inches. The streams are vis- ing rapidly. VickssurG, March plantations between Delta and California station are overflowed. The trains be. tweon Dolta and Monroe, a distancs of sevonty-throe miles, will bo stopped to- T The shorter reutes have all 18.—All of the hes. The over- kept busy on n afternoons aring themselves i the fiqures, 1 don't believe there is any chance of its becoming popular again, for it is a very slow dance, and the present genvration of dancers is rather given to fuster move- ments than of old, No, you can safely say that the minuet is complotely shelyed for the present.” - em— Practical ““Yes, I'vo heerd tell on this smoothin’ down the sea with oil,” said & Michigan passenger, whose shoulders appeared bent down as 1f he hod been carrying a bocket yoke all his life, **but I never bleved a word of it until t'other nicht 1 50 a8 ot to git loneson ye knoy satin bined with that of velvet, with the addition of an electric thrll, As to the tolor, Delacroix, in his best days, would have broken his pallet in spite. The hairs of that dear head did not ceaso to run in mine, One day, after long hunimtiufi to risk such a bold request, 1 stammered: “Dearest, 11 am afraid you may be offended at what 1 degire.” “Offended? If ean ploase you, you know very well L am ready to do as you wish.”" ““My dearest, you have the hair of tho Sultan's favorit,” know 1 dotest compliments.” That does not keep you from valuing that head of har.” “Po let me cut off a lock of it!” re found dri Oceasionally these walls w along the old margin of some d up prairie slough, proving - the ex- istence of an open shallow lake in some time past. Two of our walled lukes have n somo way become quite famous from thie frequently asserted belief that these drift cmbankments are regularly laid up walls, the work of human hands. But any one interested in this subject can satisfy his curiosity by referring to the work of Dr. White, which canbe found in any well regulated public library. CHARLES ALbRICH, v, Towa, Wensren C m— A Reliabie ¥ me Keoper, I'ho other day 1 saw an announcement of xostoration to Heartd, Vicor and MANHOOD | wvanANTEED, © Bend at onco for MNiustrated Pamphlct frie, Address TAIC_BELT CO., Murshall, Mich, Bozlod Lrontin froa. HSTON REMF &Y CO.. 46 W, 144k G4... Maw Yosh, United States Depository it h ' 2 Bk > " demn theso city swindles, any- ‘ ; at out in th gar camp "tendin tho lit- For your sake—to pleaso you. ndemn y ) 3 = L% 0t | Fort Douglas, Uteh, is assignod to comy Axs, [March 18.—The rwin | woods all by hissell on me—" daliabc A b dontt nonrhar o mevp. Hls a EHH W. WUPPERMANY, GOLD AGENT, pany B, Sixth infantry. . * tho past twelve hours is |ulways keeps his thinkin’ n “What?" pers print their lying advertisements for. ] 3 51 BROADWAY. N. X, three and one tenth inch T i o seper’ for 3.5 —UF OMAHA— &= want of & ro. | Fort Donglas, Utaly, is nssizned to com. | 10 eauses w goneral suspension of rail- | T a'pose I've biled sap enough to But why arouse these poignant memo. | *‘ reliable ime-keeper’ for only $1.50, T“ | Ty AW Hon toa i a1 road trafliz, Nows from the Davis. ¢ T T e P e b [ EAL VA et m s F TP ey Ing{nlv’"-{ my_money, Ln'll gflrlr" a4 #uss | Gor, 18th and Farnam Sts. ] n ol Recruic Austin will be sent to the sta- | A¢6¢ this cvening reports forly f amaw's at a business if he keeps his|Chambertin, 1 ‘waited breathlessly for |# week you couldn’t hit what it was they CELEBRATED tion of his company at the first favorable wiling used m closing 1t have been wash- | blinkers open he’s always gettin’ new | her answer. T trembled lest sho might sent me ,“ wasn't a wateh, nor a clock, opportunity, od )»4"“’_“'1,' the opening inbut little | jdees. Before the boys went home that | refise. . : nor al y'.h]llvlu tllx!nulunlw:l like Sllh“{; lliL The Oldest Bankiny Establishment Recruits George Berg, “David W, | better condition than when the work be- | night olo Joe Stone an’ I had an aryment | 1ut sho smiled lovingly upon me and | was simply o little memorandum book, B Bitters. This fine medicine exorts 1hy requisite degreoofstimulati n up.n these oreans, without producing irritation, and iy, therefore, far better ted for the pur- Groves and George B, Williama, enlisted at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., are assigned to company C, Fourth iufantry. Recruits Berg, Groves and Williams will be sent to the station of their com- pany at the first favorable opportunity. gun s week ago. An Towa Editor Assnulted. BuruiNarow, Ta.,, March 18 —J, W, Burdette, the managing editor of The Hawkeye, was brutally assaulted in the bout the o'l st ry. Joe told us liow he he'd seen 1t with his own eyes, but he's always yarninl, and I pooh-poohed the whole thing. But as I sot there an, watched the kittles, I'll be dod-durned it T didn't have a revelation, so to Ha “Behold, then, that sacrifice so formidablel What a boy, to believe I love him too little to accord him such a slight proof of love. Yes, Mr. Doubter, you shall have the lock, and what is more, 1 will take it myself and have it made ruled off, to keep your time at work on any certain job, It had *Reliable Time- Koeper' printed on the first page, und a few lines of directions as to how to set down your time, The whole cursed thing wasn't worth more'n i conts!” tn Omoha, SUOCESSONS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organised in 1808, Organized as a National Bank in e 4 editorial room: this afternoon by a lceal [speak. You know, in bilin' sap we al- |into a monogram — our initials inter- C——— CAPITAL .l J R S (Unped: Real Eatato Transters, insuranco agent named Tom Kolly, and | ways koep o piece of fat pork in tho |laccd.” Tho Sccond Bridge at Omaha, | SUIFLUS AND PROFITS - $150,008 cated oxcitants oft y ¥ P X jat B ornoxes DIRNOTORS § STOMACH s o et 0. The following decds were filed for :;m c::}:r'.:-fi '“52"‘.‘.',""""““‘ violence kin.l:. an‘t when u piooo is u.:,k;u up o ";): num\ut e e North A L e v epsi, o H - ¢) . olly gave no reason |} il h a kitt 8 a| ‘‘Are you satisfie ngrate m i : Joun A, Crui , Vico President. IT ER apass sad Kindred | Feourd 1n the couaty glork's ofioe Marol{10: tho amault, bt 1 st hat it mea | iae ek of. Ea Relly Lo it e et athl A% T afuted i but Wi Tho 4ohate ominiLise OB POMMSER0 E0: o eCuryn Kounren, 1 Vice Frestdent. 4y it. Forsale y wl drugglats aud deaters gonnr. | 17, reported for Tix Bxr by Ames’ real | causcd by the appearance of a humorous | fire enough under it to bile it over, Well, | *Tomorrow mornit g—uotto take down POSISO. JarREARIY. NROG bt AMANIREAIR 4 L0 e TP Rl R ly. eatate agency: illustrated articlo on St. Patrick’s day in | sir, that night it come to me all of a|my hair at this moment—I will cut the e el e Tride aerons the Mia. | . H. Muquis, Assistaut Cashior. = August Kountzo and wife to Jerry J, | the morning's issue of The Hawkeyo, suddin that it was tho grease out o' the |lock off with my own hand.” !:‘:“:_i :t (,'.":l':n‘ ,[.m":cfi"" D8 tho comn, | o, Tia0ACtS8 kenora banking busioess lwues e Looney, e hf of lot 1, block 12, Kountze's ———— pork rivin' to the top o’ the sap that| *'Yoe, darling—yos, my adored one-- |5} . Franciace and principel citios In ‘the United 3 Y g g ; i mittee will insure the passage of the bill | Francisco o the Unitod States, add,, wd; 8600, Murdering Uittle Children. keptit from bilin’ over—smoothed thelonly tell the jeweler to hurry. by tho senate. 1t must however be ro. | Also Lendon Bubiin, Ediuburh and the priacies EOPATHIOE Y |, August Kountzo and wife to Mary E. | Avausra, Ga., March 17,—Two littlo | ¥4V down, v it wero. 1 waw tirough| ~ *'Bo eany. vambered, thatithe monopoly controling | . in eutiasst of Ko & ooney, w hf of lot 1, bloc ountzs' Ak o o W lthe oil-on-the water business right| T was radiant. My heart leaped for | Inem s that the monapoly Rty o ] Looney, »block 2, Kountzs's | colored children were brutall derod K Anih the present bridge will make tho utmost ! EB add.. wd; 8600, 40R68 BAE y murdored |, uy. So nex’ day rez to ole|joy. That night it was the best I could [ the p ¥ e F.B. YOUNGHUSBAND, V SPECIF Peter W i io g, |this morning and two others mortally | 478 o i e Y L kot Araelin o oair of diamond ear- | ¢forts to defeat the measure. To what| F. B, ), mnm/\qw P o Peter W. Roe and wife to Mattie 8. | wounded on tho place of O, I, Usher, |99% ‘S0 you sy oil won'i quiet|do ~I sent Amelia a pair o oxtent they will be uble to influence the PP, DOGH, HOGS, b FOK TWENTY Y EARS pathic Veterinary = art Humphr ek 4 LY 5 HOMEGPATHIC 109 Fuiton bireet, Mew Yol P‘iéf\'? Reynolds, block 4, Shinn's add., w d; $3,600. Jonn Loesch and wife to Frank S Slunsko, n hf of It 8, block 8, Kountze's add., wd; §1,100. Amanda E. Montaw and Wm, C. Mon- lot 1, block “H,"” Lowes first add, q ¢ d; Barbura, w d,part o § of sw } and se § of Julia B Bemis to Amanda B Montaw, | The father and mother wero in the field at_ work when the crimes were com- mitted, — ‘atal Gas Explosion, | were killed, and twenty persuns injurcd, | includin, tioaal law, | i & sea down, eh?” 1 knowed he'd forgotten his statements the night afore—Joo likes to argify aud be on the contrary nide all the time, ‘Its impomsible, ridiculous; 1o man over seen such u thing,’ sz Joo, st aheaa o olo Joe for a long time Nothin’ like a little philosophy, even in Chlcago Her t country, t What do the folks do for nel" rings, But why arouse these poignant me- mories! My friends, pour mo a little absintho. Three days passed A century! only your silky ring flox1b'e enough for such curves, Fach And that — House remains to be seen. A second bridge at Omaha is & public nerewity. In the first place the present one does not combine the conveniences desirable ay it is only crossable with trains, and further private individuols whatever rates they choose. It is on this account thi it is x. number of passors-by. oy » ‘5 " familiarly known as the robber's toll g - 3 T ra & ™ K ?Ful o [,E,m., B e N 1 e | LATU=Two mare deatha araropsied. OB R tektoup aver, throughout o country, “Tho pr M. R, RISDON, ! 'JO,‘, L & ham, deed, lot 6, block 198 in Omaha, A Nut for Bismarck to Crack, How to Buop War, 1 mako you Chovalier of Love, and T | briv T Sui Al A Al crosrablo by teains wud wagons o 1 Sena General Collector ! 1308 Farnam Stroet, room 8,0inaha, Neb, Collections wolicited Monthly or otherwise; both fn Panws, March 18.—Thore was an cx- | Then I up aud showed him the fat pork | morning I hoped to find at Amelia'shouso | F Sy 5 R0 0t it " O s oty [ o beouret far debds pd taw, to Jacob Smith, Lot 1, block *H," PR et and #ap trick, and made him own up the [ the promised treasuro, At last, the fourth 1 ; AP Y » h . 2" | plosion of gas in a I here | ! ! its own way in chargin SAR0Y 0 I nerchant's house hore B R4 Bk, IRAGS R ABH WL o hus very much its own way in charging | Kepbs Al bl 4 6 in Lowe's firat add., w d; $750. today. A police ~flicer and fireman | SO Fight afore all the hoys it time pron tlercnces giv U S N Hsok ad hest o 3 8 ) 0 4 Jass around your neck the badge of my i O tration from o X 3 ToLevo, March 18, —Charles Werne ) o Y tor Manderson's bill under bis guidanee AEOBATHIR brediats | John A, Harbach and wifa tosJohn T. |, ™ ¢ +| " 44Yen, 1'va lived out wost for ten years® | ordorn,” i Manderson's bill undsr Dis gl ,»‘“‘]m[') ;\J'" cured by la Adams, w d, 8 30 feet of n 76 of w 145 “,-r‘:l:ll‘m(u;fx:m.fl.:ru.xuum I:xv(::@‘.:u;\‘ );‘l;:y 1 a traveler, who was bearded like a My locket with the lair! Tt is admir- \: l\‘:“;:vllu;)'t‘“lllu‘\‘ :’,‘:. “,. ‘ “...- ‘f‘ “t‘ o O VA e § Ebl ¢} of 1 and reserve, $215. United States, A nice point in intorus |forty-uiner. 1 mean on the prairios of | able! How tho hair is interwaven; b ia |l v s oo ooy o this countiy, Phosniz Amrance e "Tor 85 tamuel Farguhar and wife toChristian 4 point in Interud: | Nowbragka, Gr 0, 4 ofs that would be ) ©o., 0t London, woatoncatr, N, Y. sw | sec 2, 16, 11 e, 300, e N “Well, nuwadays we're following after | shude, that 1 should rec 76 AMOng o sterohunte of Tiowsrie: 8.4 7 Ca Moti to Cattle Men! }‘uml: Koster to Marshal C. Hamilton, Fire and Katallty at Moberly, the Rooshuns, the e Russian Mennonites, | 100,000 —what do 1 say! There do not A. P, GROSS & CuU., Gliard Vs Pabualbin Gociial, Tagnd otics o A qed,lot 8, blk 1, lot 2,blk 1 in Wlorence, | Moneriy, Mo., March 18.—A fire here | you know, in the fuel business, They | exist two like that on the surface of the Rouu 19, Omara Ntivas Ban 900 CATTLE FOR SALY, #50. “h’_flld'""l‘l“ht;‘}vnilmyud adozen stores and | are right amark uml' ingenious in some | civilized globe!’ . : N ] Ceonhing No. 875 thad! 170 Hoad of Btesrs Three Years Old Joseph Barker and wife to Julia A. | buildings, including the post ofiie. To- | things, and ths is the way they get over| **Then you are contented! lu Pr Bnn‘amfll‘s e oo 't it Bsem “ Duelloy, w d, lots 35, 30, 37, and. 55 1 | tal loss: $44.000; Somurcd. $20.900. A. | the -fact difhoulty: They budd ther| i pe b amline 11 DR. M. EMILY PAGELSEN, 80 % Y Bolan, Two " Bellair, $900. J. Dunlap, while removinis goods from | houses of four rooms, all “cornering to-| That night— | had to make her some Yo, oo 0 o picley e 0 o e p—— the nrm.: :z.-:;z by a falling wall, and ual:mr in tho geater, lkhum tlu:r;: g)mi roturn—I sont ,\....;1}.‘. ....I[.:u'.: ::‘:::.ll' ! O AINET WOIKS, BUCH A8 1 0fce----No. 210 N, Sixteenth sm e phory Jasribic oaibio ass all wall bred How A . is repot L put up a great big brick oven, with thicl But why arouse these poign mo-| i TR o e et A ot o e o1 weasaabie| OTTAWA, MArch 18.—1Iu the commons i R AR AR RS TSSO AL | i My Teiends, pour me a little of that | COUNTERS, "“‘;-m;"" BOXES, HOURS, 9 T0 12 A. M, prices. For furtber particulars, call ¢ this evening Hodge moved for a repeal ASmall Oyclone in Louislana, the back yard is a passageway. Every |absinthe. g LIBRA! N B aaas \ Clodien/and {xax Warncly, st AxToms. ot the Imor license act of 1883, con-| New Orieass, March 18.—A Morgan | morning, noon and night they luga jag of} There are moments in life when one | 4 i yiuay of oo york s spucialy Cal ox 0e-~-Cor ] —Also youog graded bulle w1 lme-stwit | tending that the decision of the privy | city special reports a severe storm there | straw in from the stack and burn it i]n the | does not understaud why the hoart does | res 1801 Jucksou B, Omshs Mok, MAHA, NEB, i

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