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S o — BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.| HORROR'S HAVOC, [gehytorer you se dewi. Sue sour[ BLOWING UP BRITAIN, death announcea in The Reflew. nhollmn, having bren made a eaptain of RAY* BPROIFIO M 3 ¢ oavalry, March, 1861. He fought with WHAT IS IT 2 i ke o N Lyon in Missouri, part every night. The theatre is lit up b fow gns jots, which are se distribuf n . 3 boe il o . ¥ . to onst an even light over the whole g $ The finest mayonaise dressing for a low expe mu nd was special soene. Particalars o the Mystorions WIeck o0 |inas of sainds, cola. meats, raw toma- 106 WOPK O Doing it PrOCSCHS VETY [ rshed for gaiisniey ot tho bates of Corinth and Iuka, and in November of the samo year was made & major general THR STAGR, The peculiarity of the stage is that it in devoid of all scenery or scenic effects, A striotly vogetable preparation, com. ; toss,s pickled salmon, cabbags, ete., is posed of a choice and skillful combina- the Panbandle Reilway, Durkee's Salad Dressing. 1t is, besides, EIIBI‘!&HC&]IY 4 —_— mcre economical than home-made. —— of volunteers, having boen made a brig: | Even foot-lightaare wanting. A plain tion of Nature's best remedies. Tho i g § bl adior the previous year. adorned, Tow Trighttul disooverer does not claim 1t a oure for | A Misplaced Rail Sends a Train| Norior ro Fanuens, Srock Breroens, [A Couple of Bold, Bad Irishmen|" Genoral Stanloy’s entire m his- ?m':“gn,“(;:?m ‘,,"‘5,‘,““';.,".',’.,.;‘? :n"d tory during the rebellion is brilliant and conspicuous services, but it series of ' GARDENERS, DAmRyMEN, NURSERYMEN 8 " all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures Through & Bridge, AXD Oruens EXGAGED 1N Siarian PUR. Arrested Yesterday. VIERUBE W e [ TRADR -Al; nmv-n R I anmm..u "" Ahe Back, Dimnoms of 3 hmv- s Dany other diseases that oad o Insanity or Oce- surrs. -The subscription price of the e — was at tho battle of Franklin, when lines | ghat m;nmmvmm L T TGRS O Y i Rural Nebraska hus boen reduced to|gne T ooq0q with Bombs, the| T coplurod by tho rabels that ho won | the ight wnd teft ot the simeors i | SAEEY b mamateotaraes, s pid liver, impure blood, disordered kid- | Four or Five Fatalities Already | one dollar per year. ne Loaded wit ombs, - the [ iy brightest laurel. mwns himself at | entrance doors, and seated between those e P, Ateiad neys, and where there is a broken down Reported as the Result. The Rural is & twenly page farm and Other with Dynamite, the head of his brigade he led the charge | doors, at the back of the stage, and in and ro-established the line, the soldiers | family journal now in its 15th year, and oy : full f 4 3 | ..,,.., condition of the system, roquiring n e shiould be in the hands of all who ate in. following and shouting, “Come on, mien; | oy Gy Torind than ey, b . miled v-un:w-kmnmu%" e red prompt and permanent tonic, it nover [ Supposed to be the Work of Some | terested assbore. = o/ Biy & Tuies| WH8 Dynamlte Given the Deleota- g,"‘:?;‘y“."h“‘::“;’_:“;df‘.d“Ig"{‘;:"'ch":‘m’fg e et thele, infernal din of | @0 e Pires o mal vothes soe, {n- fails to restoro the sufforer. Such is Demon for Bobbery. cash commission to agenta than any othor | blo Name ‘‘Cough Mixture.” | whilo ‘just an ho ross to his foct ho was |or 15 mako patiosts oo :c;::.n.:'; afing i'.".':'i’.'.'";;',‘.'g'i‘.'r’..‘.‘f‘."'flu" ol 1k 7 BURDOOK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold % e papor published. - Address ibrietn e strack by n muskot ballin tho back of | doctors. Were it not for tha musio, of | umh:nm"% s “l" 4 e 8. Smrri & Co., Publishers, tho neck, but still remaine. | rathor, tho pandemonium, constantly [8ela nOmans. i by all druggists, who are authorized by | The Work of Takmg Out the | sat&mon morn&w Omaha, Neb. |One of Them Has an Infornal |thongh disablod from serviv. ... wucuscish | Kept wp, o Ohineso thoatre might bo. e, after, General Stanley enjoyed to the fullest extent the confidence of his euperior of- | ;e their use. Price, $1.00. " , " » " ficers. Rosecrans had recommended him , § The Horrible Condition in Which the Other Foreign Nows of a Liess Al surd for_promotion after Tuka and Corinth, THE PLAY AND ITS ACTORS, FOSTER, ngrln(;m'%wfi.it Cg-,v Bodies Were Found. Actnally Sned for Rent in New York, and Diaphanous. while General Themas, aftor Franklin, | Of the play itelf, a fow words will sut- 8., Buffalo, N. Y. the manufacturers to refund the price to any purchaser who is not benefited by cessible to whito visitants oftener than it on account of the novelty and quaint. to an American mind. Pocahontas Mine Victims, CoL. nfimnn“ IN A RAGE. Machine in Every Pooket. H&'Mfi"'&?vs' SPECIFICS. In une yeara.—Each number the special pre- seription of an eminent pliysician.—The only Simp! Mhnn:l‘llnlofl clnes fof the p onh il i wrote an_follows, Generals Grant, Sher- | fico todismise this part of the pro- ? v P man and Sheridan cordially indorsing the [ #ramme. It i, to the uninitiated Ameri- CAPITAL PRIZE THE TRAGIC TRACK The Storiss of the Wild Texan Con- OVER THI3 OOEAN. Yorommniton: ‘A “)"m:’ ool and | oan, simply incomprohenaiblo in il ita ] $75,000 THE PAN HANDLE ACCIDENT, gressman'a Reported Matrimo- DYNAMITE DESPERADOES CAPTURED, brave commander would be a difficult |details, and wero it not for the fact that ta.Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion | Davrox, April 11.—The wreck on the nial Eogagements—Squelched Loxpox, April 11.—A dynamitor | task to find, and though he has been a |An interpreter was with us, it might have little Miami division of the Pan Handle by & Countess. named Daley, alins Denman, was arrosted | Participant in many of the most sanguin. | Femained so. Whea our reporter and e . M » ary engagements of the war, his conduct frionds arrived at the "h“n"o' which was roadat Miami river bridge, eight miles —_—— o e AT SO TRt b TWRRIDGIVE | 3y cumrn i bedi 4o gallant and | bout 7 o'clock, the picce de_ rewistance east of this city last nignt, was the most | o o Fournal, Apeil 8, bombe were found in his possession, also [ marked that 1t would almost he an in. | had run the course of about an hour, the complete that has occurred herein years. | (glonel Thomas Porterhouse Ochiltree, | everal bottles containing a substance | justice to any isolated battleficld I refer, | usual duration of the performance being . James | therofore, only to the battle of Franklin, | from 6 o'clock until® mid Tenn.,Nov. 30,1864, bocause it is the mor. | hours, however, sufliced to give our re allantry | porter. and especially his friends, all they Shiratioy | wantod of Chinese’ *‘sing song.” The acturs in this theatre aro all males, sov- porscnal bravery was wore decidedly [eral of whom impersonate the fewale brought out, perhaps than on any other | characters of the picce. There were two fleld; and. the torriblo deatruction and Y w"kdwsn:ng&- ""':'s;&"ow:m Fres o | reepectively paid 86,000 and per more to his heroism and ,mumnrv others who are paid only 830 or §60 per than to that of any other officer in the |month. ‘The singing, according to the fiold.” Ohinco idea waa very oud, but to the L » | American mind it was naught but continu- ging vigoroualy in tho dynamite soarsh. | golonaay uf the Twenty-sesord U . . | ol fsotto scracah. It wh diffcult, with: “/COUGH MIXTURE, fantry end the brevet major generalshfp | out a knowledge of the Chinese language, A sackful of documents bolonging to |in the U. 8. army. Yot it is altogether | to follow the intricacies of the piece, end, vrobablo that these titlos to prosent pro- 48 Americans, the piecewas found to have motion would have been again ignored | ® *ameness throughout, which made stop- Ezan to Daly, in which the former wrote [ had not his old corps commander, Gene- | Ping _auy lonier monotonous. The that he thought the ‘‘cough mixture” |ral Rosecrans been present in congress o | Chinese auaience, however, seemed to was all right, it was ‘‘nice and cold.” It | press the claims ot the modest soldier. [8ppreciate the acting. The assemblage is believed the expression ‘‘cough mix- was very well behaved and kept wonder- The train consisted of an engine, bug- |a gentleman noted for his accurate state- [ believed to be nitro-glycer Lonisiana State Lottery Company. |gage car, two coaches and a sleeper. Tho [ment of facts, is commonly supposed to | Bgzan was also arrested at Birmingham aa engine and tender crashed through the |!1Ve in the wilds of Texas und to spend |an accomplice of Daley and on the charge iod his summers, if he is not in the capital, | of having explosives in his house. Egan in fighting Ind'ans, It at present ap.|was previonsly svoretary of tho Wolyer- an 1 inperoon nanay ontrol, the Draiy | oar, - conchien und sleepor rolled down w pears that he lives in the Oriental Fiats, | hampton branch of the land league. 5 ¢ same are conduc ) honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all pay | twenty-foot embankment on the opp ieite ”‘_":"""l “i _‘j“:‘“‘g"";‘h“‘;”"““‘h‘"‘fl bh‘i"“t""y' yies, and e authorize the company to use thisoer |gide. Tho baggage car is a complete [ Becond streot, and that much of his time e desehfac-nmilcs of our sgnatures stacke: | grock ‘while the remainder of the cars are badly crushed. At the time of the accident the train was running thirty miles an hour, and fell chil Nver/« - v, Hih oF Deed ] h, acute or o viol recent, and §oue in which his was 80 marked as to merit the ac of all who saw him. It was here that his neenl ebiile idney Disonse, "l‘rv:uu Dol nry W ¥ do hereby cortify that we superviss the a: n " b mmemm.,w’fmmjy.umuy and Semi-Annwe | bridge into the river below and were Drawings of the Louisiana State I.ounl/ Company |completely wrecked: while the baggage andinperon manage and control the Drausing After a formal charge had been made 'lunnnt Daley at Birkenhead he will bu out of congress is spent in fighting land- Jords. 1t1s generally believed that he 18 a benedict. Rumor had it that he was en- | caused in Birmington by these arrests gaged to Bismarck's daughter until his un. | Crowds of people are gazing at Egan's happyresolution about Herr Lacker broke | house, a numver of policemen are dig- INTO THE DEADLY TRAP off the match, For a time it was the without an instant’s warning. Eogineer | gossip of society that he was to carry off’ John Thomas and fireman John O’Con- | Mrs. Bonanza Mackey's daughter aiter ner went down in the engine. The form- | she had refused sll the couats, viscounts, er was killed outright, horribly mangled | no accounts, earls and princes of Europe. | E4an were conveyed to the police station. Among the papers was a letter from reys % mnbum’n Buecet, New York. alouz with Egan. Great Bunnnllun is ALL THE GOCD EFFEC'S OF THE BES® THERMAL SPRINGS MAY BE OBTAINED BY TAKING Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient; IN HOT WuTER. CURES DYAPRPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND CORRECTS TR | Coumssionuaa and scalded. The latter is mlm{:]m; dead | Gossip now has it that the gallant Texas { . | to-day; he was also terribly scalded and |colonel is married, having won a Russian | cwfimfifnfllfifi&?u"'"www'“fl, bruised. He was unconscious when taken | countess while abroad. His wife, it is Ital of §1,000,000--to which & reserve fund of ove) | from the wreck. Conductor Pierson and | said, adorns apartments. in the Oriental “'i‘;’;"m mr‘:,'m‘:f:“ fi::iu vote fta tranchis | the other employees escaped with slight | Flats and is a very charming and atcom- was mado a part of the present state constitusios | injuries, except Baggage Master Covper | phished woman, who would adorn society ture”’ refers to dynnmm. fally quiet. At half-past 9 our reporter “ f doped Dackibe . . BT, and Exproas Messonger Smith, both of | wore eho to minglo in it instead of being| = Daly's first namo is John, Ho isan| CHINESE “SINGSONG.” = [3nd friende aftor thanking the host took |assgiatems it mew 3 bihowss wottes, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- [ whom are fatally hurt. The accident was | so aevoted to her home. American. He was well dressed in a OR ANY CONDITION OF THE AYSTKM WHERE AN BXCESS OF dorsed by the people of any State. caused by a displaced rail on the west| Colonel, and the Countess of Ochiltree | tou all, with having b“n initiated into the suit and wore a diamond ring ACID I8 MANIVESTRD, . oy teries of a Chinese theatre. Should 1t never acales or postpones. end of the bridgo. The road authorities | moved into their airy and palatial rooms |He is ashort, thick set man, about 35 ty " ks Its grand single number drawings take | say it was clearly the work of in tho Oriontal Flats about three months years of age, with & black moustache, A Visit to “Donn Quai Yuen” Theater :,':X:T‘:m‘:o f:;'f Dz‘:m"é’u_': g‘;::fi place monthly, PARTIES WHO INTENDED RonneRy |8go. Col. Ouhiltreo was in the heat of | When seized ho struggled to escape and in San Francisco, will 'vepay tH6 oubleandifont tbitk Hexs A splendid opportunity to wina Fortune, ; hus battle with Bismarck when the first | tried to reach his overcoat pockets, in Fifth Grand Diawing Ulass T 1n the Acad: | OF had a grudge against the road. Had pended, only mind, go with your ears month’s reut fell due. Mr. Huxford, a|which were found :?& “‘1&‘““ 1&3’&’;5‘:‘; dTr::v.k‘ll]‘;y' May ::: :'h“lflzu;x‘:l:!':x“;;’; }:‘n{f: b’::;: f:;;x:; nul;-lat{.er u:ld the immedai;te lnuldlnrd of TWO INFERNAL MACHINES An Infernal Din Kept Up with Gongs, stuiled, ? i 3 N i T Colonel Ochiltree, assigned a claim for > Cymbals—Pl T [ X month ago Mr. Noble sued the Texas — 00 it o o Dl kP | g, The ok, b, ot T s 81 M, Sl Do ot o o n he vy iy oon red| LD T R ' LIST OF PRIZES. track repai o failed to' fasten the | Meanwhile, through some error, Mr. At i 1 tal San Francisco Star. Aataled ol Aot UL o TR Masorie Temdle Baildi N OAPITAT rack repairera who faile. | Huxford assigned to Mr. Morrow the |[{0und in the London railway stations. o 10, reported for Tax Bk by Ames’ real | Masonic Half, Masonic Temdle Building, o - bolts lllllule rail, tbrixt Tl:u theory is no; laith of $112, Fntzgemld(:uflphe;n g;‘ regduhr coEmunx- ‘Let as go to the Chinese theatre and “iatelagenty! Covington, Ky., 1 _ do generally supported. © passengers an 2 cation wil eridan, © was hat it is like: we have never been & % PRIZES OF 6000 injured _employes were removed to | Mt | Mortow brought suit agaiust|;,e0ted with James Oaroy's gang, and | oo it in like: B United States to Phillip Smith, patent, | Thursday, April 24th, 1884. “5’ fi: i . Xenia as soon as possible, To-duy trains Ceolonel Ochiltree in the reventh district once presided at a meeting of invincibles there before” were the words addressed e} of sw} of see 22, 15, 10 e. 0 do were rnn over the bridge as usual., court, at Forty.seventh street, Thely 'y by to a Star reporter the other day. Minnie and Jennie Megeath to W. M.| A LawfulLo ry& FalrDrawin 106 do case was tried Kriday last. Colonel &4 ht,” d the knight of the | Burkham, Jease, lot 6, block 106, city of | chariered by thole 1. of Ky., an 00 do GN THE TRACK OF THE THIEVES. Ochiltree's hair stood up like pon.uplna INDEMNITY FROM EGYPT. ‘All right,” answored the knight of the Oinabia 20 Toaacres Y Ot | ot legal by the 3‘1,; ost court 1o tne inie | Bond | AeoRs| Detective Murphy, detailed to ferret [quills all over his head. When he| Carro, April 11.—The German and |Pen, “I will see what can be dono to ef- N T B T et a e S Ee o out the criminals who wrecked the Pau |entered the bar it looked as if the Hancle train, has positive evidence that | electric boy were coming into court. He |demnity notes to Egypt, requesting an | of Chinese social i a man was seen lingering about Beaver |inquired of the judge, for m!nrmnuun, early payment of indemnity claims, station at an early hour in the morning, |how many times people settled rent in Wm, H. ljams, master commissioner Austrian governmenst have presented in- | fect an entrance to th?'crume de la creme to W. J. Habn, t’ivad lot 7, block 167, Omaha and lot 4, Bsr]eu. s add, W. F. King and wife to F. M. Phil- lips, w d, lots 6 and 7, block 6, subdiv. i) cheme, | 9 Approximation prizes of $760. April] 8¢ e, do do 600. do do %50, Agreeable topromise our reporter visit- 1067 Prizes, amounting te......... ed thepurlieus of Chinatown, and calling MORE TROUBLE IN EGYPT. e tmade on); | Who, it is shought, is the guilty party. A |(his couniry. A iawyer exhibited Mr. S Boormm plication for rates to clubs ehot 7, bt 4 5 Carro, April 11.—Berber dispatches .| of J.J. Redick’s add. $4,800. ‘gi i’m‘”f.fi”xn'&im.mfii‘.’:"i&"u”&lgfi'“fifmg ] oviociedluimerelfonnd biathy angadyplt; Soble's amignment, | ghudge, Monell of tho 9¢h fust: Indioate that afiairs there | YPOR 010 Of his Chineso frionds, an influ- | o fg oy U ML SOTA0 - L | a0 Brioe addross. 0. Money Orders payable anc [ 11$ 8hed near the 60, y edonce of Mr. Moror's atesotabre”|are daily assuming & more menancing | ential celestial merchant, the latter had|,n\o”ooncern na to 83 of ne} of sec. 31, 200 Priscs, ‘addrees R E Lotters to ered with leaves. cedence of Mr. Morrow's assignment. e % 500 Prizes, “REW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, G L . |position. The tribes between Berbor | the courtesy, upon the reporter express-|16, 13, 1000 Prizos, Now Orleans, La. THE POCAHON I'AS HORROR, e bo ad-| .4 Shendy are in a ataio of insurrection. ing & desire to pay a visit to the theatre, | A Kountze and wife to P, O. Connor | 9 Prises Postal Notes aud ordinary lottors by Mall or Ex b * |dourned till Saturday. They have seized a boat lad h pro- | to offer him and his friends the free use |and wifo, w d, lot 20, blook 2, Kounta 9 prl prees (nllnm.ol $5 and upwards by Express at o DIGGING OUT THE DEAD, Colonel Ochiltree laid his hat and cane ey hi & boat laden with pro- | to offe g iancs and wife. w d, lof ool ountze’s 9 P expense) to Bk < on top of the stove and raged up and visions, which was proceeding to Shendy. | of his private box at the show. fourth add. $142.70. B M A DAUPHIN Ly~cusore, Va, April 11.—After down like 8 Texas lion. fie made an | The rebels are besieging Shendy and & THEATRES IN CHINA. Rosauni Staven and husband to Julius 607 Sevunth 8t., Washington, D, ¢ | everything had been got in readiness at Pocahontas yesterday evening, a police | yp and his hair pointing in all dircoti g in all directions, ADAMS’ force was placed to guard the main en- |he roared out if & representative of the ::;e,ff;; 15'“5735’@3.‘.‘ forred that the trance to the mine, with orders to keep |great and boundless state of Texas could eged Berber al Half Tiokets, 31, 08 Tickets, $100, Romib mouoy or Postal Note Bank Dratt in Lotters orsond y Express. Ordersof §5 and upward oxproa, can bo -en, ab our expense. = Adcross om0 R T FPERCER, Govington, Ky 0 wed 1at Swornw 30 W ein. Hoelek, wd, n § of e 130 feet of;&: 7 nese of all classes, be they of the low- [ block 1, Kountzo's fourth add., 81, ent grade of tho pansant order, or the| Bedford & Souer to W. H. Shepherd- cighest grade of Mandarin or govern- |son, w d, lot 1, block 1, Kirkwood, ment ofticial, are inordinately fond of [$1, all thenncnl plays and the thuntm,dnnd Jnmollfllll;er‘t lAud .;ufe (:ne S‘:lrnllk Azug; Paris, April 11 —The government has this passion may be classed with the devo- | com, w d, s 4 of lots 7 an oc! d ratition attached to the | together with a strip 26 feet 'wido tnken forbiaden the circulation in France of the 22‘:‘?:‘;) of their gods in their heathen | off north side of lot 1 block 6, Kountze's temples. In fact, the Chinese, who have | third add., $909. eloquent speech. With his sleeves rolled ;’s':}:z: ‘;f e?.:fl;:fiaf Thfifi“g::‘;":flfl;:: As an almost invariable rule, the Chi- 3 . | hindered from taking his seat in the ca) by the notico posted, that the bodies |io)at Washington and Blaciaiic iths could be claimed. A mining engineer in | important affurs of this great aud noble A Good Article sold on Bus. | ¢harge of the rescuing party entered the | country by a measly little rent bill, he S ness B tinles mines to note the situation of affairs. | demanded that the case go on then aud | lished at Geneva, W, S. Wil qC wifolito (RS s CID08 When they emerged from the mines, they | chere without further ado about it, The| ~Seventeen meotings were held yester. |#nd worship a deity for almost every- B h'“' a1 't°;x g '10°K & Tn uso upon the houses of the lannounced the dnmags less thau supr | plaiatitl, evidontly fourung that Bumarok |dey in Anzin district, whero the airiko of | thing, have a god especially dediosted to | Bush, w d, lot 26, block 10, Kountzo best men in Omaha, who unheai | posed, and that litlo troublo would bo | would kiavo his iron haud on tho coun- | the ~colliers till Gontiuuos, Violant | tho thoateical profesaion, ‘and which is | Rtu ’,M Shetl N 4, tatingly recommend it. Endorsed | experienced in tho recovery of the bodies | try's throat and that congress would not | speeches were made, the household god of all Chinese actors ae M, Komn to Saral mmon COMBINED WITH RESERVOIR. uew Anarchist journal, Explosion, pul ientiti il icti dysfoflot lands ] of e 45 feet of by reliable acientific men in other | of the victims. be able to hold any session if Colonel| Prime Minister Ferry has written M. | The actors all worship this god, which is | w e oAl By 1 TWO BODIES Ochiltreo was detained away, said 1t | Gieradet of tho Fratso-Amerioss. in. salledWang Bhauor s¥ebom; ctand by 't‘l’:fm‘"“]“cgl;é&“ Improvement Associa- best copper—this metal has eight | reclaimed yesterday wers horribly mutil- | would be all right if that gentleman |demnity commission, expressing re.ret | Purning incense or joss sticks al Days tier:es 'KL conductive power of ignn ated, thmmy of y J would pay the rent. Colonel Ouhiltree | that the decisions of the cummllgmn were | #hrine. They pray to this god with the [ Jennie O. Large and hushand to Katic m“v YoONa Ol OLD, who are sufter- idea that it will endow them with the|Jassett. w d,lot 7,block 16,E. V. Smith's nd clever pro- | add, §800. Rosette Carey and hushand to B, M, Jenson,w d,w § of nefundthoned of nw $ | ¥ @ —having a double ecroll so ar-| BION MOREY, a white boy, and expressed his dl\;hgln. at the idcuin of pay- R SR e I s have the monep with Rim b the |the roof to a reservoir placed in ’ QLA ke e 1 e mare e rormud ts i | QRRE RS0 M8 pnsr kb B : Cihoso e v e [ oo frost. It is pronounced by good |g¢ the entrance, and ropes stretched o | ' 0louel Ochultree to meet the plaintiff at which latter are ‘‘paying” houses, are all nnd ot 8, all in aec 6, 9, and land in authorities thobestrod everbrought | yrevent a too near approach. The crowd, | he St- James hotel and settlo with him | o o0 400 11.— Late ad: [/ fren o the public, aod aro uaERIY AR Dli)“(’(fm iy, $3.0 d wife to Albert beforo tho public. The Adams rod | however, observed proper decorum, and | An hour later Colonel Ochilirce called at f gy < il ;ewf'r“ AR Dm:;:‘;' rom | ported by rich merchants or publ 2 of- Ra u";msh;mjt BRTIETD 604 o 1 l{d] > manufactured and for salo by | thera is o undus excitoment. A spirit | 1o St James hotel and paid his rent P o ticials for the amusement of the lower|Raw, w d, wfeet of e oot ot t Pekin, The empress has publicly de- 1 d as | Bartiott's add, $625 i The last seen of him, he and the plainuff | P publicly de- | classes as well as for themselves, and as [ Bartle 5. | \H; H. BALDWIN & MILLER, ::‘f,':fify"“l"fl;"{:;:’;:“’:E";EEU;Z::::h: were leaning over the bar taking a drmk, | 32ded Prince Kung and four members | o rale, almost every Chinaman fn Chinn | - not dictated by a more liberal spirit, He ‘ of the privy council. They were strij h h B <G 153t1 and Jackson bts, |lacod in boxes on tho insido of the|, A repurter called to soo Oulonel Ochil-| bog'Ge 21t eir honoss bucsase of dhe .| oy, "ienever, wud whorever ho can. Ty ans glad, however, that th f | power to become famous Tansain e o ‘hoen absalutely saori. | fessionals. Tho theatees in China, with ficed. the exception of those in Hong Kong, THEY MUBT TAKE A BACK SEAT, — ey Pipe smoking ia tho real test of & tobaceo. 1t in the oy of amoking, You et OMAHA, - - - NEB.|[eron a polecar. A numberof miners| ¥ 8id that he had juss taken his carpet Tonquin affairs, re engaged in, in order to witness a 1t i ray of g bag and started for Washington, He . mine, aud several are broughtout togeth- | re¢ at the Oriental flats lant night. 1 satory manner in which they dealt with Bainork ghiapy Aousdment Aeuosy (jltlcura dramamo . petformance, . The' nisces Send_for elght page cmul“‘ well acquainted with the victims were | would be back 8 — where dramatic shows are ususlly held A You tako e emoke cocler, aad th tanis Qi dvsriotion o rod s o | Pl o8 i sumnce for the pucyose of | Toplold SRSy Bhegpuninn | | SRR (s e At POSITIVE GURE g ommendlnonu by tho best men in | ldent y‘:l‘g “}“ ‘f" b“']‘]“f "l;’" sixteon | 0 o & the souatess?” i % Chinese go to worship, the great or im f for every form of M the country. FRoOVersgag S%, .01y six LaYe hoen ““Why, Mrs. Colonel Ochiltree, to be | o Gan, ko 3 portant religious festivals doring the SKIN & BLOOD Fiimy IDENTIFIRD, sure. A spleudid lady, One of the|™ G2MANt Holdier—A Skewch of year being the time when they aro usual- DISEASKS 1o kmow precsely what you aro smoking: —e JIM ORIM, rec guizad by the belt he | Russisn nobility, She speaks ive lan: Brlillane Oaroor, iy held, 1 raou In Blackwell's Bull Durham Bmoking To- £7° NEW €3 T MAKWEIL, boskie o, | pilagas: drossse aguinosuiin, aad o Pey * CHINESE THEATRES NARE. PIMPLES U80RGFULA ’ GEORGE aniri,l,,’hy being found | fond of her colouel, She's a very seusi-| The appointment by President Arthur| TIn the United States there are several o sk Bl and Blood o 1ching, GH A M P I 0 N with fi"x‘s’fi‘)";{mu d £ e ludly I remember 9B day not i;,..g ;.1 Cululu;l D'uu:i 8. l:':nl:y. u:] the tw::- Ohinese theatres® - one <aF two .& Now ( ] 5 ym Vil Corer Cired, Borofulous, T’ y & patch on oce of his [ago the papers sai something | ty-second infantry, ¢ brigadier in the | York, another in Denver, one in Chicago 3 A "‘“{,‘3 e wbout Golonel Ochiltreo- beini sngaged U 5. A + and his eoutiemation by the k. | und swo hers in S Franersoo, 1ho tho. | Jhru pocse Initiln, o STor the it and you wil bessc g P Ao o Y bis haic and the | (o Mr. Mackey's daughter. Mrs, chil- | uate, moat gratifying intelligence 0 the |atre 1o which the roporter's Chinese | — e ado o the Bull, t Force ump A(.ERMAN recognizad by his wife, tree saw it in Lhu_'fspurl and flow inty a | Whole country. friend invited us, is situated on Washing | Cuticura Diuretio e ke Has Vaovum Chamber and Air Chamber, producing A CONTINUOUS FLOW # OF WATER, Both in Snction & Discharge, Many of the bodies are horribly man- r:.g_e. ‘Why," said she t;n m{ hall- .oy, ofiz.:::,::i K::::ur:ll‘, I:flgmdug the ap- [ ton street, between Dupont and St ck- gled, somo with the heads blown off; | i 1* Propostorous, for 1 am thelp 4 ; ocolonel's wife. We were married, and | vbject of wilitary promotions was to ro- | nese element of San Francisco, The | CW AT i1 how can he marry again! This acquaint. [ Cvgaiza sen rity of mervico, superior [entrance to the *Dunn Quai Yuen’ | the Complesion: Cuticurs & ance with Miss M.ck.,y was formed prior buverg and long and uneelfish fidelity to Thertre, as the above is called, 1s very | Besutifier aud Toilet Requisi indispensible in to oue marriage. - dnlwy.l'e dwéle'y. ;nd none ll;t-hsr. youg | klw similar to American places of entertaty | akin, ek huade,Wotchos aud buby Bor countess is a very handsome lady | evlec! ut, koowin, 0w repeatedly | ment, The ticket office is at the left, i ly infallible purifiers to which it belonged hiss not been found. | of ‘wpedium helght and grasefu) Seure, | past promotions in the milltery, froms | ooy he ope ket ol guards the door, | 4 4 THRILL OF HORROR Sho is a decided blonde, with blue eyes | rant w Garfield, had beon bestowed s |in the personage of a Chinawan, flanked | has. Houghton Ex, passed through the crowd as the rescuing | aud a peachy complexion, She reevives | the reward of political service or personal (by two whites as & body-guard, :‘;‘l"-n':"‘:,',"‘l:n“;‘:’","‘ “,‘,w',‘, ‘Goversd the patieuts R body and limba, and to which all known methods of who visit the place pay their ent treatment had b i nllun, wd \hlu » that if the | ton, and is right in the heart of the Chi- > the great Skin flammatiou, clears others with' arms and legs torn from the sockets; still others have their entrails torn out entirely, An arm and leg we re found in the main entrance, hut the body Srontingkindisousen aidfor Forgh chaped r grosay ‘Works Smoother and Easier than any other Force Pump, party brought out the charred and dis- | uo company and seldom goes out. She | favoritism, few had the faith to beli Brass Cylinders, figured remains of & miner, with adinner |is known by all in the Oriental as Mrs No Stuffing Boxes. Auth-Freoring. bucket clusped in his arms, probably [ Ochiltree, or the count, digity of the position and n[nrumt Gen- | foe, which is 50 cente per head e Lo, lods of wills W just partaking of his midnight meal when e ——— eral Stanle) ly to his merited The | Chinese pay 25 or 35 cets for admission, factad fo 8 Kladaof wells. Wi the explosion hurled him_ to eternity only troublo s that some idiog will be according to the locality of the seat. teotion, sprinkling lawns, i Soveral miners were found with picks in ‘wurdeus, ote. hand and in a position that indieated e d that death was instantaneous, Av 3:30 | Watch tho preci s girls uhmn'.: General Stanley, who has o'clock it was announced that no more Band wne bome s of Vietoria the war banished to the fronti bodien wuuh_irhzu;:fl.:‘.::du?.{;f’sdal;;., sttty huby s try oolonel of wfantry, us L 03 ocoupied in getting out il says: ‘Stanloy earned his promotions —— THE CARCASSES OF MULES, BNUNRV;’I‘]I:/F(:‘{, IH.LKE o, a* the cannon’s mouth, and has been kept rite; Our littloboy was torribly afi THE INTERIOR. ula, Balt khe pelas o flinging it in our face that Stanley is Ohio man, Ascending & broad flight of steps, [ was bom, and nothing we could give hi pod been since | ucreened from the stage, about halt way [ S0tilye tried Cutlours .‘.Z'.I."fl:‘aw" i giade ] or 8 & pal- | up, by & gaudy colored calico curtuin, — is one of the|wne interior of the “Donn Quai Yuen” . E Sarpeater, laudsesan, X, Y., ou hravest of the brave. ~The Toledo Jour- |is (without further doorways to pass \ Equally evited to Wind- mill and Hand Power, ] Light! Strong! i Durable! / Bold under the Broadest GUARAN- s TEE even given Purchasers are ASIONISHED when they operate it. through) exposed to the spectator's gaze. The auditorium cousisws of orchestra.(/) | dane sud s fridnds i “l;"_'g,‘z"““f“:,,,;,“_'; wworn to beforea justioo which, being too heavy to deag, had to at hard, rough service on the plains, BILLIARD TABLE MAN hil b v feats and & balcony or gallery. The f;lr be quartered ard hauled Ve ANURACTURE B, | while mere popinjuys have evjoyed the |mer comprises a row of benches capable - e —— e e ot vam"e i gk hu:'r‘ :::": Having groatly eularged their salesrooms |honors sud immunitios of feather-bed | of seating six or seven iundred persons B Whipyle, Deowtur, Mich, wiites thab of men and ‘women who 8to0d nesr (hé :lr:] zx:::::::(:'lh?:::ult()g‘r{a'f;I;::‘: posts snd carried high feather 1n the Tha gallery is capable of holding 400 or [ most -aw. Head covored with scabs and hores. Suf- Iatest and finest designs of tables. This Tuvoice will be on exhibition by the first f next week and will bo a grand display Everybody is invited to call aud see them. Circularsand Price-Listfree, Jddresa fored fearfully and tricd everytuing. Permaenily cured by the Cuticurs ewod o8 frow & Skio Humor, wilded salons of Washington official life,” raons. Attached to the balcony en He has been forced to live apart from the 'r’l.ght haud side, facing the stage yuru fiiends and family and the comforts of |four private boxes, escn capable of hold- cwvilization, his wife having, for s ing six cr eight persons; and two pros- time past, resided in Dotroit that their | cenium boxes over-looking the stage and children could have the ady; education and social life, General Stanley was & Wayne coun'y | um boxes there in & compartment cor- Pioneer vrug Store | furmer’s boy, born June 1, 1828; sppoint- | responding iu size to the eutire boxes on od u West Point cadet 1 1848, gead y 4 aid e : 8. E COR. 15TH'AND JONES 8T8, 9 o | u- | 1 t b es specially set apar b, ated in 1862, snd assigned to the u«m‘ d 13'. t.hefl‘ Ohulnl«:u women who l!oquln e DR. F. 8, LEW!B, P’I’Op'l’ entrance hoping by some fawiliar feature to recognize dead relatives, but as the announcement was made that no more bodies would be taken out till Baturday, the crowd withdrew, e — Knew Better, Ward (Nov.) Reflew, 1t appears that Charley Sommerlott is not, dud{; ddfl. writes to Joe Liilie u Hold by all druggists. Price: Cutlours, G0cts; Huotolvout $): Boap. 26 ote, PoTrae DRUe AND Olixu: 10AL U0, Hnatan, Mass. Hond tor “How 10 Oure Kkia Dissares.” s Sadwich Enterprise Co, SANDWIOH antage of [ holding a like number of people. Di LanvrETH's GARDEN BEEDS ot rectly opposite the balcony and proscent- Heimron's, Ca'ifornia cabbage and celory ot Wie. MERS Plattsmouth, BARAVEN OF TUOKOUGHBRED AND S, 3:‘5!.- from the ly, in Lincoln county, that | g § dr: EN1 7B Hm““‘“ “' m wmhl‘.l Wit [ ta alive and nall “Tos g K s tationery sud Notions at cost, 15th & Faroam, | drazoons, saw hard service on the frontier | theatre. On the night of our visit Aal s T — before the war, and was stationed at Fort | this partment lete) ao'd- Ohio Oil Co,'s West Virvinls, Oylhdu AXD DURGO OB JERARY By s wed gt ¢f the followivg effect: ‘I know ad—d| Easter Cards at Hosre's, 10-8¢ |amm, Ark., ut the the breaking out of the'ed 'T::l the ;:;nu:m, &‘m’, soit isl and other Oilr constantly om hand, | sr¥oung steck for saie.

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