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Ed By the use of this REMEDY, tho Btom~ mehand Bowols' Epeedily rogain their strongth, and the COUNCIL BLUFFS. LOCAL N ADDITIONAL A LlTTLE WAIF. The Lotier Whi un W2 \Lml With the Litle Fonudling, Arrest of a Woman Who Left the ©nia, Asstated in yesterday's Bek a babo was at & late hour Tuesday night left on the doorsteps of Mr., Vic Jennings’ house on Madison street. With the little waif were five suits of Infant apparel, very nicely made and trimmed. There was a bottle of infant’s food and a letter. Upon TUVL DALY BEE--TIHHURSDAY AUGU English, 460 Amorican, 364 Cerman, only 225 French, o number of mis sionaries in China, many of whom will probably fall victims to the violence of | the mob, is somewhat diflicult to state Most of the Protestant missionaries, of whom there are said to be more than J00, live in the provinces on the seaboard The members of the China Inland mis sion, however, penetrate further into the interior, 1t is to be feared that both they and their) converts will have a hard time of it if war shall longZcontinue, B — The Internal Machinery, Even when we go to sleep, the com plicated apparatus of the inner man is continually at work, IHeart, lungs, liver, kidnoys and all, keep at work from birth until death. How important it is that all these should be in perfect order! Let any of them run down, or let the blood become fimpoverished, and the result is disease and decay. But Brown's Iron Bitters is a sure restorative. Witness, tor instance, the case of Mrs, Gillespie, of San Antonio, Texas, who was for a long time a great satferer. She says, ‘1 nd | g Groely party is all bosh,” he said yester. day on the postoflice steps as he rubbed his white plug hat on his elbow. **Sup pose the living did eat the dead -what of it Nobody answored him, and he pros- ently continued s 1 years ago I was lost with my family in the Rocky mountains, When we had eaten our boots and shoes and whatever else wo could worry down wo had to resort to cannibalism, The baby wont first. Wo baked him, and a botter dinner I never sat down to. Was there anything in that to raise a great fass! Threo or four others were added to the crowd, and he went on “‘In the course of six weeks wife and I ate our five children. We had them stowod, roasted and warmed up, and 1 never relished my meals with keenor zest, Did the papers raise a great howl over {t? Have I been ostracised from so. oioty on account of iti" Ho mopped his bald head and rubbed | He Ate His Fam'ly, “This talk about cannibalism in the T 28, 1884. pounds and 8 ounces. T had umm with fvifriends 1o Niggariown ook, nor| 10 CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA T0 BUY Altoona, to fish \u-rmhrw our min u w bucke l wo fished in a lake formed by the cre which consisted of some four acres, with water thirty foot deop. 1 was lazily holding an eight-ounce pole whon suddenly my float sank, and away wont my tino at lightnlng speed. The fish made straight for the center of the Jake, and it was only with the greatest circumspection that 1 succeeded in hoad ing him toward tho shore. The bass was hooked about twelve foet from the sur- face of the water, and did not show him solf above the surface at any time. When he was finally pulled into the boat he ol Retef=Toll=Rek Is A camo with his mouth wide w]wn. and to all appearancos was dead. He never flopped onco after he was landed. 1|Omne of the Best andjlargest 8tocks in the ,United Stato' nover heard of so large a black basa be- tomelect from. ing taken boforo.” #TDOTC A n)?l 10 conts 1 NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. sira \Mu colors, lington, Vb, § of directions for 2 colors and book | == = |\|vIn( )t 26 stam] blood is purifid, Tt {n pronounced by’ Thundreds of the best doctors to bo tho ONs ¢ [KmDNEYS) ¥ LIVER have used Brown's Iron Bitters for dys- popsinand general debility with groat benefit.” one side of the envelope was written “‘Read and do as well as you can.” On theother side was the name ‘‘Victor The letter was written with his hat some more and then said: “‘The time came when I had to eat my wife. She wasn't as tender and juicy ns the children, but the moat kept longer, Xinds of Kidnoy Dis« onncs, THE LD RELIABLE e The Burlington Exteusion, SOUTH OMAHA, oIt purely voger | Jonuings.” | onteapo 11 and furnished more real nourishment. —_— avie,mdeureswhon | o Joad pencil on & page of foolscap, and | Chicavo Times, Nothing of her body remained but her et medicines s, | ® lead pe page Dy Lo Nothing y o Tl prepared 03 | apparently written by a masculine hand., | _ Theintelligence telegraped from Omaha | right foot when T was roscued. Threo THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- prossly for theso dis. oases, and has nover been known to fail. that the Burlington had *‘jumped” the days more and I would have been com tannel ;at Dart pass, Col., on the propos- pellod to tace my gun and shot deer, elk LENDER COMPANY, 1t wasa business ltke sort of writing, lf One, frmt wint cons | but dovold of punctuation marks. It c1lino of the Greeley,Salt Lake & Pacific [ and rabbits, and such game, o starve to et R R i) by allarugeists, | read as follows: road, and cut over tenmilos of timber for | doath,” PR S———— PRICE $1.35, MONDAY, a roadway, proves the truth of the state- “Do you mean to say that game was 8end for | . ronre N ot i 01 i T 3 o1 i v samonies | | My namois Willim Cliford. 1 am | {06 Sty BUIES o T, Sl b m b i of Tonti- | |two weeks old to-day. Take me and care [ {1} L o ond | had heen breathing hard v Ve Denvi Ogde o ‘monials for me, Love me if you can, I may bo |it8 line west of Denver to Ogdon. The THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE HUNDS | denial of the Burlington ofticials at the shy, naughty baby some time, but I think I will make a_good boy. I am not a child of shame. I am only in tho way and not wanted. My mother isa very beautiful woman, talented, and will some day make her a name to bo preud of. My father is proud of her talents. She wishes to foilow her profession with my father. 1 am in the way, so they take this way of gotting rid of me. Have pitty on poor little I. Give me my name that they timo led many to disoredit the report, but tho motive prompting it has now been made clear, The Dart pass route furnish- os the bost grade across the mountains for a distance of about seventy miles on cither side,, and this had already been in- cluded in the survey of a new line by the Greoley, Salt Luke & Pacific company. The Burlington people looked at this ad- mirable crossing of the *‘divide” with cov- ctous eyos, and o denial of its reported “Yes sir.” “Aud you ate your family in prefor- co to Killing gorael” ‘Cortainly; hunting distasteful to me, “Then, sir!” yelled tho little man as plunged up and downand plunged around ~‘‘then, sir, I characterizeyou as a mon- stor and—lemme got at him—lemme hit him once!” But the crowd held him back, and the was always very THE MONARCH Tho most extensive manutacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, ohn Hockstrassor General Agent for Nebraska and Western Towa, 500 8, Tonth Stroot + OMAHA, N £4 Pricos of Billird and Pool Tables and materialy urnshed on application. Fine Healthy Homes, FOR ALL ARE FOUND! Health and Happiness. ?6 2 D0 AS OTHERS & HAVE DONE. peroatier Lhad 4 oL ML W, may know mo should they ever come af- torme. 1 have a little sister threo years old and a little brother five. They can take, but I am such a poor little mite they must leave me at home. Please care for me, Anything but an_orphan’s home. 1 will be good, 1 know I will for my mother is 8o sweet and kind; it is not mother’s fault but my father’s. Keep this and my clothes for future use.” Yesterday morning a woman was taken into custody by officer Motcalf on the charge of abandoning the babe. She gave her name as Mrs. W. A, Denton, and her story is in substanco that she is living with her parents at Takamah, Neb., and that her husband is an engineer on the Grand Trunk railway. She had been visiting a family named DMc- Donald, living near Red Oak, and was on 8. H. ATWOOD, proposed extensionswas naturally prompt- ed by a desire to keep tho schome quiet until they had taken possession of the Salt Lako road’s eurvey. There is_the best of reasons to believe that the Bur- lington road proposes to secure at once a line through to Ogden, but whether it will all be new construction or be furnish od in part by the purchase of Denver and Rio Grande Western remains to be scon. The latter is now in the handsof areceiv- er, and it will not bo surprising if the Burlington “‘acoops” it in atthe receiver's ealo. man with tne white hat marched off up the street saying: “Well, well! what a fuss to raisealiout my eating up a whole family! Soems to bo some very queer men in this town. e —— Milk Diet, Milk should onter largely into tho diot of children. It contains caseino, or lesh-forming materials, cream and sugar which are heat producers; mineral salts, for the bony structure, and water as a solvent for all the other materials noces- sary in nutrition. 1t should be used with discrotion, however; not drunk im- moderately, but taken slowly as food, aftor the pattern given by naturo, “Milk as taken is a_fluid, but as soon as it moots the actd of tho gastric juice it is Plattsmouth, - - - - - Nen. Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl AND DUROO OR JERSKY RED AWINE £ Young staok orsale. _Correspondance solloitod DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist. ancd Until offiees aro repaired fron TotitaySich. Ara your nerves weak ? it_curod o (rom norvos woakness ACIoE T WA ne Sa Aira' M. ML D, i, L. Cnristian Montior, Clévelatd, O: j Have you Disease? “Kiiney-Wort ciured ne when uny wator was just, Wtiko chiaflc and ‘then liko bl R Frank Wilson, Peabody, Mass, And all of the good anc pleasan: things that{go to make up a com= R plete and happy existence. Why Is It That the sale of Hood’s Sarsaparilla con- tinues at Shch a rapidly increasing rate? 1t is,— The town of South Omana i +/ivated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omuha post office to the north line ¢ 1 the town site. ives almo br. r..nm. Hlne you L)ver C mplnmh? of chronie Liver Discases lAaris sult of firo, offl “Kidney-We attdr {yTayed s , ( 0 - e Sl L 181 ithbr, Parkor, Room 6, Crelghton Block 16th g Henry W ¢ Guurd, N, Y.} her way home Tuesday night, and while| 1st: Because of the positive curativa |is changed toa soft, curdy, cheeselike | fscla uta. S South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 23 east and Is your Back 1,‘“]3 and aching? [ | on the way, one or two stations away value of Hood’s Sarsaparilla itself. substance and then must bo digested, | — west, and covers n area of nearly four square miles, Tnev-wort, @ bottle) cured mo whon 1 wasso f | from Council Bluffs, a nicely dressed wo-| _2d: Because of the conclusive evidence |and the stomach is overtaxed if too The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit HOLBROOK, “SHELTON & MEANY Engineering, - Surveying AND CONTRACTING WORK Dono within tho city and throughout the Stato £ OMlco Cralghton Block, opposite City oor's ESTORED- LT of remarkable cures effected by it, unsur- passed and seldom equalled by any other medicine. Send to C. L. Hood & Co., Lovwell, Mass., for book containin sgmany statements of cures. e A Candidate’'s Mistake, ¢Madam, may I kiss theso beautiful children?” inquired the candidate, as ho leaned over the front gate. much bo taken at once. A largo class of milk swallowed suddenly will form in the stomach a lump of dense cheesy, curd which may even prove fatal to a weak stomach, Under the action of the stomach this cheesy mass will turn over and over like a heavy weight, and as the gastric juico can only attack its surface it digeats very slowly. ~ But this same milk taken slowly or with dry toast, light rolls | Milwaukee, Wis. | | man asked her to hold the baby a few minutes while she ot something to eat. Sheo said this strange woman did not re- turn, DMras. Denton said nothing to the conductor or any one else about the mat- ter, and on reaching this city she went to the Ogden house. In the evening about nine o'clock she made some inquir- ies about where the orphans’ home was, and started out with the babe, and not Nearly 1560 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 860,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. Are you Constipated? Wort cunses Shay. ovacuations and curcd "Nelion Fatrehild, 5t Have you Malaria? “Kidney-Wort has dono better than any other remedy £ have over s n'y g mctim of early mnrfl e ;1‘1"" “sounloo Ve ]| Lnowing what to Qo with it,| *Certainly, sir, therois no possible ob- o N‘J“ldl')'l l_";"(ildgfi. '(:r!"fl_fl_l"fl‘"uflllllyilr riatng oy The B. & M. and Belt Line Railwa; Nl have a lnrl;m force of mden ab ;i © you Bilious? concluded to leave it on some doorstep. | jection.” hrough which the gastric juice can casily | - gability, promaturo decay, ete. ' having, tried work and will, in connection with the U. P. Rmlway, have a union depot otber Reods L e whee tdte s €000 then 17 R §he glanced through the blinds| “They are lovely darlings,” said he, af- | Pass, and which breaks up every timo the | - SABECH .':,‘.“’1”;.:1'L"..‘,‘.’v,"’.::l\.“."l.‘.:?’flmm near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be Vs, loway, Elk Flat, Oregon- B | ot Mr, Jennings’ residence, and thinking | ter he had finished the eleventh. | I have |stomach turnsit over. Milk should be| uis R furuishea for Church and School purposes. slightly enlted and eaten with breadstufis or sipped by the spoonful. Cows milk produces loss heat than human milk; a child would grow thin upon it unless a little sugar were added. Wheat flour has such an excess of heat-producing ma- terial as would fatten a child unduly, and should havo cow's milk added to reduce its fattening power, — Are you tormented with Piles? otk prmiaentiy cired me of Dlecding ‘ DA C ik ; et k Bank, \l)unmw‘n,l’n that would be a good place, she left it there, with the basket. She denied that . orst, Casiior S she knew anything of the contents of the Are you Rheumatism racled ? | | basket or of the letter. In the course of SEidny-Wort curia o atter | was wiven up o ff | her story, sho said she was from Maine oLy PR o Muicotm, West bl Saiue. f | originally, and_giving her maiden name and her birthplace. Mr, C. F. Adams, the prosecuting attorney in the case, re- membered old acquaintances of that name, and by further inquiry became satisfied that he knew some of her people there, he chancing to have some from the same part of Maine. The ‘woman is nineteen years old, and did not appearato have become a mother 8o re- seldom seen more beautiful babies. Are they all yours, marm?”’ The lady blushed deeply. “‘Of course they are?” he continued— “‘the sweet little treasures! from whom else, marm? could they have inherited thoso limped oyes, those rosy checks, those profuse curls, these comely figures and those musical voices?” The lady continued blushing. “By the way, marm,” said he, *‘may I bother you to tell your estimable husband that a candidate for —called upon him this evening?” ““Alas! gowd sir,” Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never be cheaper than they are to-day. DOCTOR WHITTIER St L rmlu, Mn. v i@ Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks. M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, tri o and praiso i Lamorcaux, o Ta MGl Ve, If you would “Banish_Disease 1 yand gain Health, Tuke A Statesman to be Proud of, Davis in the Manhatten for Septembor, “ow public men can claim the di tinction of the pure patriotism and di W, o on, ' Debity, MMIII lrm Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and othe tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Fulsanlnn. old Sores and Uicers, aro traiut with unyarslisiol OMAHA NATIONAL BANK quoth the lady, “I interestedness above suspicion that is s, and Uloers, aro treatut iy unparsile cuul]l‘{ Psd@hetappnr?ix)tt:;ga (}-]I :}Ilm l;flbu lm‘vti‘no hl)mfl:md.;’ i 4 frecly accorded to Franz Deak, Calm, | *pissases Arising from Indiscrotion, Excoss, would indicate, an houg] e story ‘Rut these children, madam; you | passionless, clear sighted and wise as the ure o Indulgence, which troducs wme of the scemed & strango one the judgo concluded | surely are not a widow?” Aaclant sages; 5o ono! could’ hiave begn i T U, S. DEPOSITORY. PROCLAMATION, v o - 2.9 : that perhaps some job had been put up| *J feared you were mistaken, sir w he | better fitted to lead the councils and appy: ar J. H. MILLARD, President. ‘WM. WALLACE. Cashier, 7THEREAS, » foint resolution was adopted on her and consequently discharged her. | you first s ne up; those are not my chi Sile Jolut rosojiition wres atords el Lar T (copa lpch ey Ak L ] moderate the passions of the fiery, im- ital I $500.000 ighteerth n theroof, and Oppro he babe is left in care of the Home of |dren—this is an oephan asylun.” etuous Hungarians, i £ 0 Sy o Aniione fo S| ho Friendloss = = S reat was the suthorty of s voico Capital and Surplus. 0. . gaid State, and thotsaid gection s amended shall e ‘What Say You,gDoctor? and glance that few could resist it, On m A E DEP lT VA LT O IO 4Tk toxsns of ofice of membors of the | TYePUDIloAn County Convention, Some physicians are afraid to preseribe [ 2n© occasion when robbers attacked the ‘MARRIAGE GUIDE! 200 pugen i plats, astrated o eloth and gt binding, The republicaus of Pottawattamio county, Towa, will meet indelogate con- vention at the court house in Council Bluffs on the 16th day of September, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose house of his brother-in-law, where he was staying, his calm dignity and pursu- asive cloguence #o wrought upon the the rough savazes that thoy spared his brother's lifo and even restored his own tion 4 ilature ahall betwo years, and thov shall each salary of throe hundred doliary t o8 darigs said tor 1l anything except what they dircct the apothecary to compound. Yet frequent- ly we find those who have found Brown's Tron Bitters such a valvable medicine that they are glad to prescribe it. Among Firo and Burelar Proof Safes for Rent at from 85 to 850 per annum. C. F. GOODMAN, o Taguletiles ane te o all, caltt, Do 4 050 Brubieied by 14 advica ate, the Legi islature nor employ o, unless ADy PAY OF pUrUISItes othor than rhei: Knary those is Dr. B. Smith, of Hat Creek, | Watch which they had taken from him, s I oxcept spucial sessions, shall | of selecting ninevoen delegates to attend [ Va,, who says, “I have frequenty pre- | BiThough he was of noble birth, he : v o ‘After the expirat on ot g -y e, o {requenty pro- [ VA068T BO ¥ e s nor Joint the judicial convention called by tho|scribed Brown's Iron Bitters in my prac- | ferred to be known as a simple ¢ TFror Sale 9 ma find it a most excellont prepa- | He would never accept the smallest present as a roward for his services, Neither decorations or estates had the slightest alluremeut for him. When it by special messw, islature to the nec Yasw o the subjcct matter enbra introduction of bills sha republican district committeo of the thirteenth judicial district to meet at Council Blufts, Towa, on the I8th day of Governor sh TEXAS TRAIL CATTLE.| About 2,600 head, mostly ono and two yoars old AND DEALER IN ez A Far Sighted Oflic [ n ab which said Amend- | o 884; also to co i - | Philadelphia Ca was once a question of the bestowal |steers, Wil boat Ofalalla about August Zoth. In- o 5 2 & submitted shall hoin the following S ;,gcxxxbur, 2% ! 8l8g t.‘ Place (jn, pom. | Ebiladolobis gall I upon him of some gift by the king on | auire of oraddross B. R, GRIMES oroposed Amendment o the C ustii ination one candidate for the clerk of | Bank president—**My Dear, I suppose tho ooccaslon Of the coromation, *His| ysomsoim [} RROeRe ometiution hting | the courts; ono' candidate for | that you know that I au not only presi- | npliegtuill’ probably survive me,” said to Legiststive Bopattment, sounty recorder; one candidate for mem.|dout of the bank, but the owner of | ty.Syon ‘ahen T die lot him sa ) f] 1A%, & Joln: resolution was adopeed by the | COURLY recorder; one ca “ | most of the stock?” al; *‘then, y — W vo that Franz Deak was an honest wan, That is the reward for which I ask.” And when he did die he had a whole nation for mourners, ture of the State of Nebraska at the teenth horcol, and_approved Fe A, D. 1352 proposin f {0 ot Article Five ( it sald section as a over my gi ber of the board of supervisors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the conven- tion. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Daughter—**Yes, pa.” “And if T am not mistaken, you are becoming rather fond of Mr. Lightfinger, my cashier?” STRCK PIAN g ment shall The soveral townships and voting pre- | “Yas pa; I confoss it is true. But T — . [ ) orormor, LicutennalGnyonyg F.“‘.m.. cincts will be entitled to ropresentation | how do 'you know?" No, Tnirty-Ninc DLouble and Single Acting Power ano Hand {3 oxluténdent of Putiic Ins Athorney Gen: | 88 follows: “Thavo oyos. ~ But why have you| ~Whataro you going to namo | HAS NO UPERIOR. N eral, Commissioner of Pubio bands s | Kane, 1st piecinet. .. 5Knox 6| tried 80 hard to conceal this from me?” | called outa switchman to a locomotive . . 14 aviBop ceunlinay Commmonens, | theafien 56 09 . 'R pa, ploaso forgive me; but T know | engineer as the train pasred. The Steck is a Durable Piano. 4 th torm of two years from tho flrst, Thursday after | - {; ;MI you would object to & poor man, -and | ‘‘Number thirty-nine,” replied the en- | yyg gTEcK HAS BINGING QUALITY OF TONE | the St Fusley lonacuney naxh sites e siveEld e llmufil dreading your terrible anger, 1 have tried | gineer, as he stuck his head out of the 'OUND NO OTHER PIANO, ] STom HowK Kk, that the Nrat elooto of aid otcers | Boomor ray best to conquer my foelings. Indeed c;n.‘Wl.:agwl.;ngfirguncfx.d o SOLD NLY BY ghall be held on the first Tucs ) woding the first | Curson 1 have.” $ at's that?” inquired a bystander 'E‘ > | Monday in November of 1859, “‘Conquer them? Great St. Bullion! 1|of the switchman, WOODBRIDG‘, BROS,, Engine ’h-muninga, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, i i e el 1 Qe o ey i s avos a8 pasis | “Oh, nothin’ but » baby. ~ Jim, tho i at wholosale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH b 9 may be p .u.lmlllv;-rnl‘ o e of {‘fu";"r- .‘lfll*s:"ul"'li ble!” engineer on train 17, has got a baby AND SCHOOL BELLS, | & Al aostlon, SLNL b CO e Nt | T alle 4 %0h you doar, darling old pa! Bat [down tohis house, and ho's named it | Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb, of ttime a4 smay be provided by jaw, and shall per- | Hazel Deli Waaluogton. what has wrought this strange metamor- | ‘Number Thirty-nine.’ Iv's a queer idea [ Aorf aucl G A rcolre Bt omRSONE M| Taines, ... 2|\ Waveland phosis?” of his and all the boys are laughing at QMARS HBD, { tary of ézm,nn.unw. Fibno Aot Keg Creck. | Wright.. “'Oh, nothing; only I thought it would | hi 1 el — I raid Unloss otherwiss ordered the primarios | be just as well to keep all the bank funda | -fout i i pomible oy e b , it tormms of office for the selection of delegates to the |iR the family. irty-nine children.” ERT EL S HAY PRESSES ook’ and papers thire, u or E dslegaien 1o the “Blees you, no, not that anybody . { ol portorun such dufies a3 ’““‘:“"' “s;“)"tf,‘,‘;{)‘;': ",’" m‘;, ok vt stranger than Fiction, knows of. “This is Jim's first and ouly, b A e A imuant bo Beobiaa 08 e Somaumption effected by that mont. won | ready. ~ This is the way of e al us '; | 40T Astiche ¥ive (1) of tho Constitution, entitied, Chator . |derful remedy— Dr. Piorce's “Golden | wanted a h.l.‘t he's married more'n B tEsoutire e . By th Con — Medical Discovery.” Thousands of grate- twonty year, l. m"»“svo:.ff;::.:"wou b :""»].Ly E'S titution, entitled, *Executive Departme M paspsea o, ful men and women, who have been |he glv up sn’ said his g ¥« O herefore, T, James W. Dawes Forelgners Kndangered. |10 B0 I ery jaws of |by. Woll, he did jos love his engine. mmm“m", ET ant S e i Staly of Nob do heroby gi The British colony of Hong Kong is) qou “can testify that consumption, in |Kept her as slick as a_schoolgal. U Daya Tria 10 th & certain to play an important part in any |- carly stages, in 1o longor incurable, | But a fow days ago he came in and his D, who are 3 \¢ war between China and any Buroposn | py yioovery has no equal us a pectoral | merchine didn't look so nice, Sho was :‘.Z‘;‘;f.‘?‘!".‘fi.inm‘ st the st | power, Ttis a kind of Chinese Gibral- 1 “heCelid B ot most obstinate | dirty like, aud one of the boys noticed it e bl that said proposed Amendments will bo | tar, separated from the mainland by af e o0 S0eine throat and lungs yield to | and asked him what was the matter. YVises aud Mawkood ! \ to tho” il voiors of this Stute 07 | narrow straight only half a mile in width. | S0 8 P 5 oo, B TN ST O YT ol - B } T o veber & D 154, | The opposite Peninsula of Koo-Loon was " other thirty-nine down home.’ Sure 2 00, Marshall, Mick, / e 72 \Tn witness whereof, 1 have into st | ceded to England in 1861, and also forms - .“ enough, he had named his baby “Thirty- i ) myland and calued o bo a1xed O | oy of Hong Kong, Hong Kong has a oheuiaman o lglne Tand “l‘lnrl{ nine' that boy'll Do D. 1884, | restdent population of about wnul» ] Oauxnon, | {‘;- 1\1”1‘.'.'\. - epabCan | called as iong s he lives. It's about a of fhe Inde: | popeans and Americans, 2,000 Indians | gonvoution this thie ot nominated o 1 | eond off which Jim thinks the most of— ao Humdred wud FO0° 000° Chinesn, . Among the Euro. | Harvood for conra tho old baby or the now."” M R. RISDON JAMES W. DAWES, |peans at the last census were sixty e “." e ‘ " , Frenchmen, The imports of British| **My wife for years has boen troubled ~— ‘ rotary of State. | oduce into Hong Kong vary from | with a disease of the; CKidneya; physicians | Tvatl‘;nwlrllllkntx ll:u:, i - S r—e————— 3,000,000 to £4,000,000 and;the exports | pronounced it diabetes, but'she receive had no idea black bass ever grow BRERRE y A, SHIPMAN, M. D to Great Britain from £1:200,000 to|no benefit from thoir treatmont, Hut's |large,” maid IT. W. Itoss, of Jacksonvillo, TR Are the (lu,xlu st, Most l)\lml)‘l'n\ sln;.dlut in Size and Laghtest in . b Sl £2,000,000. 1t is impossible to state the | [ Kidney and Liver] & .mdlm m..u?l atFla % l\um: 1 :u:fw?cx’:mt:: Janding | gy o0 Gy of uoudun, Oaah Oign D! o her condition, er | one that cost me forty m 0 Amote . . Wth no s wases of any klnd can the smount of work produced at such little expense, (ten tons of ha Bellevue, - Nebraska. sumber of Europsan residents ot each of | wonder(ul chany i her condition Lier| SR hRGEE B0, iy FLLCHS o e T ettt Bk Sas' ab oai b dons with ik Evtal Tospwoved Machiadas Wasremiot) o8 ? OFFICE W the treaty ports, but in 187) the number | health is good. e T f i the tip of the tail, was alo. Kor lllustrated new circular address, QVFIB WITY of Europeans living in_ these ports were | Prospect Avenue, Buffalo, N, Y., June |tip of the nose to the tip of the - GEO. ERTEL & 0O, Qula y, Thincle, " Of these 2,070 werel 18, ‘83, 9} inches in girth, and weighed otion OAUA Bk, sllem b “Blished L 188 returned as . M. A, SHIPMAN, DRUGGIST )

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