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OMAHA DAILY BEE - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Pt e e W MESMERISM & NTRAORDINARY, |4 other end of wl i wort ea L b e 1, " i by a fow h m F & nd ¢ The room u hildrer 0 I r wret ok [ littlo that { w r 8 ¢ J L At ¢ I wl ha i k wi y o from | Where is the | by tho dexor ) li i i e tain watch, under the ression | gavern hard.by, whore the Jewish beg- (1 t buy | 1 Jams W enl [ L, al_joke upon him, order 1| kept by & man na L of [m tho collection of bills | 'y : \ way. Whilfield insi he was | ono long room, {} 3 | con re the shut down wag an- | Kidneys nnd biver. i e to | the situation whereupon his doubld re, but the customera take t sthers are much ttious in - giving| 1 t el ‘ 1t vl Chi Ay wing exactly the same words and carn- ls there and play cards. Round a i : ) : n Cars tn 0 ich of the two | consisting of Jews from Poland, where | caraeera of the poor 1 1 1 ! ; G b ! i \ n Hair conducted Whit- | the caftan and the lonz curbs are ~vfllh“ results will not be immediate 1 “For 1 I 1 t | mployes (1t noy ma i A 1v ate oflice nn-ll closed the | worn, as well ag from Paris and Berlin, parent. Little stores of money laid aside ) 1 At this 1 slowly swooned [ may be seen con g in 1 t for a rainy vill bo necessarily con- | ason, when 1l have and will vity or 1 the corre in the c sumed, 'I'hen later in the s icknoss comes, the poor toiler v uld have fallen to the floor had he not been caught ders, The sit to the place loor was thrown of loll, catch- | of a detoctive, neveral nt of Whitt ,d revived immedi- | knitting, one of them svening wh }, Gon' Pase, Agh Agt 10 provision for the emergency be compelled to ask h I|r from the . For the noxt half hour Redell|gpmeat persons ho had ever seon, with [from charitable organizations. b4 did not remoy s eyes from Whitfiel magnificent eyes, a white skin and jet | pha mill not inclined to - 1d duplicated overy word, motion, ges- | black hair encircled by a kerchief of red | a1k yuch They say ro, and expression of Whitfi The | wool, kbl insanc man—it was evident that Redell I rdering on the insane was obliviou 1 oundings, but wor questions put to him by | Unot eeem to hear them, and had lost all mental and physical except that of being a shado tho man who happened then to ¢ him, and that it doea 1 1l inure to their advantag by any raen 1t waa better to have it 10w than in the winter, and it is 1 helieved that another such cx- ill not be necessary for months or even years to com was nervons, L come 4 to excite the ve organs in lo, manufact t & Sons, did not of \trol AMMONIA n la Pl 18 The strangest result of the remarka- 5 n of the urine of i blo caso follows, but it is well enough to | . : TR RIENE & | givo the start. This was learned later in [ F/TeCt80f & Shut:Down in Eight ot powders R the afternoon by an Oregonfan reporter Lowells Gotton Mills—F it e 8 ‘-“”';”]“ b u-umrv\ l.lvx|.~ 1d, whose story is l\wr!];)‘ of is Looked Upon by Employ- down on a hot stove until heated, thon remove belief. He is a young man and works in 4 : 18 eo ek i el 2 SR the shop of his uncle, W.W. Kspey. SEmjrd SOy CE: e Prico's Creani aking Powler duos not B! Vi ) . Abo & o s Alum, Lime, Potas| Jone I (el o) 4 S is brepared by a Physician and Chemist with Y PRI\TCIPAL LINE had not. soen since lust, Decembor, and | = Lowsis, September 6.—To-day closea |13 Pt by, Physician and Chemist, with ; TIOM they welked around town together, Two | the first week of the eompulsory vacation mee-w-3m years age the were out together in a tel- [in the mil's of this city, and there re Wonderful Women, egraphic construction party on the sound | mains another week of suspension. This and were great chums, A fow minutes [is the first general shut-down here since | From the Chicago Inter-Ocean, after they started out yesterday Whitfield | the war, and it is no wonder that con-| The feats of Lulu Hurst fall into in- noticed that Rodell ropeated his words | siderable approhension was felt when the | significance besides those of Mme. Gobert Connecting in Union Dy and imitated his actions, but at first paid |notice ~ was bulletined. The turni who laid claim to no other power than ~ Omalin and Denverwith no attention to it. They nhl: luncheon Im»u}onf 10,;)00 plcopllo in the alt(;auasgrnh uncommon physical atrength. This & TOTSC together, and Redell repeated every mo. | nothing to do—the loss of §100,000 in |woman, who is described as possessing a SAN PRANCISCO| tion of Whithield's at the tablo. Whitfiold | woges on the verge of the cold season— | remarkably beautiful face ol form, ap- B CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LOUIS, LY WAY OF QMARA AND LINCOLI T0 DENVER, t VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHI 0 to DENVER = v ” mh nm BLOOD," reg acr s City, rins for Owing tothe increase | _ Andall points g the Great West 4 then went into a store, bought a pair of | these facts threatened evil and only evil, pearcd first before the public at St y GOING IoA ST [ me Ia L‘ flu shoes and put them on. Redell followed | say the doleful shop-keepers and some of | tholomew Fair at London, i 3 ) i Connecting i Grand Un i u? suitchoosing tho samo atgl aud ot neg- | the holp. *But lalf of ‘the dreaded timo | Tor achiovements astonished il clivens tho mind and | % . B w through e lecting to pay for them, Whitfield, 1 has paseed, and except among the mill- | held them, She carried weichts equal ¢ i s V) o %] NEW YORIK, BEOSMON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE! coming alarmed now and exceedingly an- |people themselves the vacation would [to 9 016 pounds, lifted a heavy t - i : 5 ad 1 our b.xsmess we've .'j ‘\I‘I'wnu\‘\\‘l‘h'\‘w‘\m 1617 DO.“ Omaha ;w\v.l‘lhy his ““double’ went to police -l::)xr\‘:;[);nzllj:l:e‘::xfulcu"ll.n v:r‘?::lilu:'fl'\'ok:f;t; ;\Im'h 8o s wers svl‘uu Y ¢ ¥ o i, Coling 5 icad uarters. v ooking around the city a | her te ¢d an anvil wo g 3 | st ALy After the men had been in the cfiice |little, and herowith furnishes tho result. | 100 pou : chest whilo & black- admitted to the firm Lowell has ten great chartercd compa- | smith Ao aaool i ron somo time, and, It having been| . I demonstrated that the insano man could [Dies engaged in the manufacture of cotton | it, ~and rd tied her lo i ¥ g not be scperated from Whitfield without [nd woolen goods, = These are the Merri- | hujr about the anvi! and swung it about. W fainting, o physician was sent for, Pend- muck: incorporated in 18; and having | The Goorgia girl’s feat was a favorite one 5y Edwxn Da‘VISSWhO | e y ‘0 1 ,, ing his al Whitfield seated himself *1""" five laxrgellmllfl b“!lmes print Tflf}»«, with Mme. Gobert, and it is noteworthy 14 Tieago, St. Joseph, Atchison and o T on alonrge, and, there being no other 3,602 spindles, 4465 looms, employing | that in tha case of each woman that this ° ot .,‘;.‘_»‘i.“.’,'“"‘ st nLysthoug ';,",‘,” ” ” » seat in the room Redell stood opposite | 2200 females and 1100 males; the Ham- | was the first branch of their perform- is well and fa,VOra,b]y ‘1,‘”. i and Denver, and Chicago, , bonding his knoes and coming as | ilton, incorporated in 1825, now having | ances attacked by skepticism. Whother, : adinhipolls i ure a5 he could, In |®ix mills (one the largest in the city), also | ag was charged, her public performances gty ! knownin Omaha.Thiz G17 8t. (lmlh Arcauinr gradur print works, with 109,816 spindles, 3055 | were made up largely of trickery, there * | half an hoar, never taking his eyes from [looms, 1200 females employed, and 800 [appears to be no doubt that she was ex- Whitfield, A 1 or moro men came | Males; the Appleton, incorporated in | traordinarily strong. On one cccasion in, and each fresh one wanted to see the [1828, h-vmz now threo mills, 45,064 | while traveling, her coach sank into the i [Royer exerted. Whitlield accomodated slz;nd}: g5 ,ntug mifeland reaisted nll efforts of the horseL: o BaZan i N pp e —aedaceuB LB, 1 - @4 gy ko mpson _easi Whitfiold removed his hat, ot pulled his |in 1828, makins carpots almost wholly, e[;?'ifm%fi?he vefz‘:gl‘:,:ndnprgu:ed:dsu: mustache, or rose and kicked the door, | having b mills, 24,750 spindles, § A7lm>m her journey amid the applause of a largo or laughed, or looked distressed, Itodel} | 1000 females and 850 males; the Middle: | crowd of common peoplo, with whom hor did the sume and he repeated eyery word |ex, on woolen goods, l'lc'{"llf’“""_l in | popularity continued for years. that Whitfield spoke, Finally Ja ‘police. | 1850, now having threo mills, besides | ™ 1orbyshire has a stronz woman whom Indianapolis .mllmm.u' Luity, — thig position ho remained for more than I Of Tnfania dul Griping, Solid fhie, Vi umlum( ; Pullman Palaco Sleeping Cars ire and from St. Louis; vin 1 l(lulmlre‘lhulluyxvm, pedar ltup! Blierien Vi Nofora ) L. will enable us fo han- dle an increased list \ ' Quiney, s and Albert i T «t'u e 50 Drouso Perod ‘ough, Difieult Tro il 8L, Loufs and Dea Moines, 1 } brigic, and Donver, Colorudo. Lincoln, No- T 18150 the only Thiough Lino beiween §T. LOUIS MINNEAI’OLIS and §T. PAUL. inftnenza 1 A8 the gre \( ’l lIItl!I Gl do ] LINE of America, and iy universily tdomit Frand iy ok man stopped bet th d dye-houscs, with 18,640 spindles, 225 (1, vai 2 St D ioihoth. pred betweon them, and - stood | dye-houses, \ pindles, 225 [ [ondon managers sought vainly to coax 5 rt W | Fiheat g i l\ !’gfl}}”\[?\firlx en Guarantee for porhaps fiftecn seconds, 50 as to ob- | broad looms, 346 fomales, and 490 miles; | from her vocation of - breaking horass, SEhypal Vel of DRORErLy: © ask | st Equ pg gHiRal rn& Tr:; vtelm World for s Y scure Redell's view, when he fell to the 'lml xl‘rum»m and Suflolk, mlulwxmmed This was Miss Pho:bo Brown, a spinster, o 1, floor entirely unconscious. Ho did not | in 1832, now possessing six mills, 17,550 | round and ruddy, who walked liko a man those ] i ‘ ; who have desi- » M Through Tickeis vin this line far sale at aif [ upon ticket offices in the United Stutes anada. POTTE PERCEVAL LOWEL Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mas GenPans. Ak i OCULIST & AURIST J. F. ARMSTONG, M. D. appoar £o bs in pain, though his arms ana | spindles, 3,000 looms, and employing 1,- [and preferred a man’s labor. She could legs - twitched occasionally and twice [ 10 females, 500 males; tho Lawrencd, easily wall forty or fifty miles in a work- he ~went into violent paroxysms, |incorporated in 1831, now running five | ing day, and could carry fourteen stone which lnsted o minato or moro, Aiter [mills, besides dye-houses, 105,000 spin- |yis This maiden had a lover who he had lain for ten minutes Whitfield re- [ dles, 2,300 looms, 550 knitting-machines, | ventured to displease her, His pnnish- THF rable pmperty for turned and spoke to him, Redell moved | and have 1,440 females, 690 males in [jont was similar to that familiar to mis- Summer Resnr' ir employ; the Boott, incorpora chievous boys, their mothers and the Iat- | NEW gale topla.ce the game | i £ his lips, framing them to pronounce the words, but no sound came. From the havo six mills, 140,521 apindles, 5,- ter's slippers, and after it was adminis-| f the Northwest, Detroit, Minn s, employing 1,400 fomales and tored by the muscular Phabe, there \um, e . information givon by bystanders he got a | $75 loom fair idea of the ca ase, and he asked Whil- | 475 males; the Ma vhummq and Pros- |} her naively nh\hm ol veen her and h“r BWa ficld to take hold of the man’s hands and | cott, incorporated in ), have six mills, | digsension bot with 20 Da with us, The pew firm | ractice Lm:‘u-‘ i to ljl 1ses of the bid him to rise. Whitfield did so, and [ 119,061 spindles, 3,150 lmmw.unvluyn“' few olher strong women s Kye and Ear, in an instant the mwan was on his feet [ 1885 fema’es and about (00 ma and | ¢, iterature, but HOT 1503 FARNAM ST., - OMAA. laughing, — Whitlield loft him and he|the Lowell bloachery, which Ll'-m 1ot [ monopoly of m A5 tloras - : ,,W, . ain sauk to the floor, unconscious, De, | make g bup bleaches 10,000,000 | kg ever been enjoyed by the m\lc:'.\ oprietor. 'J,"IH be i the ot! A% ULA 1 PARTICULA pounds of good s por annum for orations and dyes about 15,000,000 Saylor and Dr. MeKen for by Dr. Wheoler, to seo tl - cems— 00D, ( . oo Much lrony for Him, A7ER - v y . Uniiiicy f imulants wero g the patient | ¥ employing 40| W OV ™ Ie ] Plattsmouth, - - = = Nen. . thowih o did e e ploy Now York Journal C. ;"A.Q) LSOM.M. D. ! % § e G PUREARKY it W S T T e P stopped. aro the “following: Apploton, | chit hida Spthan girlioher T e i ‘“.."! T HI R ; FOf T mE TRy o for sevoral miriutes, and then or- | Boott, Hamilton, huselts and n Anglo-maniac of the first de- 4 T i i ] »me cxtent. but |in Ceutral Park the other afternoc A otties Disianca ol tho Assa andH ; tly Ju..,,.‘\ to | fold, \H‘lmuhm) BAKER'S hia feot. Dr. Wheeler remarked: —*‘I've | the print works of both the Hamiit ack continue in operation. | ho stamr Brfi:]kr § Uup got L now, and you will seo what mes- | and Merrin il i e A A ep s spoke | This reduces tho aggregato of silent | you, ay arcanted absolutely pur |to the man, but no moro attention was | spindles to 603 and tho estimated | plain y, all present the man 1 AND DUROO OB Ju shook ormaln SCHURZ, BAD KWINE a eollol m “Aw, weall pred : e AV 1120 8. 14th 8t. Cor, Dougla : ]‘ dg me the favor, aw, to ex : OMANA, NEB. y nundowum?” : | no sonundr um, M. Addlepato; : ‘ : » ! 0 2 J Cocoa, from which the x paid to him than to the others in|Product fora fortnight of the mills not| *Iti ”S “e U I fl g )il bias been removed. Tt has ¢4 the room. Dr. Wheeler asked the man | running is 8,256,385 yards, 1t's a fact ; e 1 § Uil J h mies the st of Cocon mixe? f to gtand on a chair and extond his arms, [ S0 much for stafistics: now for the| *But, aw; weall d'ye think I'm : 700} m.,...,_\. d, and the doctor left the room. [ effect on the help. 1 accosted a group |a lu-“wl mechinist!” : OFFIC OVER ANKWICAN EXPHESS, rmoro 12 was imposiblo for tivo of tho strongeat [ of girl standin in thodoorway of aboard- | *Pecause every timo you lool in. th REAL ESTATE . &) - cago you make a monkey wrench” mur- men in the room to pull his arms mm... ing-house on the Boott corporation tl OUN i w canily digested, and ~wt UNCIL JITFF 5. 10WA amivably neonttd Tor svuiina o | Ehe musclos being rigid as iron, In a |afternoon und making known my errand (mered the cruel maiden. I ~ woll a8 for porsona in Lioaldl minuto or two the doctor roturned _and | found them entirely willing to impart in+| Mr. Addlepate foll back into a baby BROKERS i . o and was taken to the home for nodded to the man to got down, Inst- | formation, i old vy tirocers eve) her b R. Rice M, D. V. BIKER § ‘fl“ 'n’ ‘i; SRS angly his arms dropped and ho sat down | **How do thie help generally regard the bles, | It o Mee Similar experiments were repeated d | fortn 8 vacation{” he f sm— A . BAKE v, Dorchester, fiass po o repeated, anc . ation!” was the first ques- DANCERS v‘::'uluh::‘llvln::fl:uxr‘::u:'o):‘:fiwllhonllh a - .SIL.L A | 1aving once placed his arms and legs in | tion, Justifiable Circumstances, one position, and tho doctor away, no The answer was prompt and emphatic 4 As tho lynchers placed the rope about = M two men prezent woro powerful enoug to [ which all seemed to acqueisce, 3 1 ., Eiisons CHRONIC DISEMEB pecialty. RHOOB BESTORED, |chuois i 5ot Do St i o i miich i pemned his neck tho trombling vietin sald: o "“'"“""”' Bavingbires s | ered " him to lie down and go to slee “‘But there must bo great many o ntlemen, if you would allow we [ sosiaration e R9.40 §:00D, o tpreatmany ot o word of explanation Iam sure you| graktiey | i andina second ho was stretched upon [ them who enjoy the rest!” would spare my life.” h we,perfe o n o) 4y J €] e 2 7 i i { thelounge, perfocily unconscious, There ) yos, thore are some; “You tried to wreck a train, didn't ho “rewmined until awakened by Dr. |us would rather be at work carning some- it A HAMBURU AMERICAN — P 1] o - westem Eumlce_wm’ksl St Whealor, Others had ot the power to | thivg.” e e o gy " , but—— aclsot Com . Heahh 'Is wealth I Invash him, How do the women mostly spend tipped up a whole length of track, : w.r:lmmf'un ©1213 South 14th St ‘ e ln:ul, o it B £ Concultation 1r uv" "n.« but most of Very little is known of Redell or of his | their time?” RECT LINE FOR ENGL IRON AND SLATE R0OFING. y history. ~Ho is about 30 years old, and| *Well, they can't do much of any- d"‘"“"l‘:( _» GERMA "X 'w.?l""u”."f"‘.." axb s Tuxagunot, o | of medium - hoight, and, though not | thing but walk the streets, Many of Well. but whatl” Tho stoamships of this well-known line are bulit of arantecd specitio for Hysteria, D Lonvul einate, ha Y nd fi o) o) c v w8 of $Wol on, In water-tight compartments, snd aro furnish. ' C. SPEGHT, PROP, Moo, Kita, Norvous Neuralgia, i1 elleninte, s fine featurcs and fing | them would liko to ake advantaio of this ““Why, you see there was ono of those | utwith overy Fuutoto make ‘tho. passago hoth i Kefuln 8o and agreca Thoy carry the United {l ‘\ cattsod by the uso N 0l o] C 5 vinte! «, whic! e by tho bair. His malady s probably spinal |time to do their winter sewing, which follows that o through the trains taking and European mails, and leayd Now 2. Wakefulooss, M, A N } neruousne 00] o y v 0 « ) 01 1 Dougles 54 orada, Nob. | bl ek plag 40 e, | LORUONRHESN, Lato Wie aftomoon he|they uauslly havo fo do st odd hours (2 he Rt Torey and i oe B G ¢ MANUFACTUKEK OF O oy A s v o, Baroness losi l|"1l“u b5 comfortably, and was part of | after mill umru, llmt |Lllu'y m”i“ ruw ‘l\«'n “Why in thunderdidn't you say so? g o I either pox ary Losos wid Sper. | tho time watior- ', ipare money for board instead of for buy- i ; T Lossos au i y Y| 3o, opo and give him a Galvamizea 1ron Cornicas | s ir over migeoser prileitet tho brain, et _— g matorials, and they will have to worl | B A sakn.off tapsoiosud & wcad Pioreweatuent, 81,00 8 box,or slx bottles for | A GARD.~-T0 all who aro suffering from erro nother wonth or two before they can af. | 4¥1P% ML i RIS O Ehamit o vy s B Yo e ord to make their purchases of that sort, e TECE To curo any case, With each ardor resclved by g | AE Will curo you, FIER OF CAKGE. This s | , 1 girls who live at L t alony The Alaska Seal Oatch, b wo Wil sen | tomedy was disciverod by o wissionery in South | etter than those who board . - £ rofund thy | Ameriey Sond wit-addroed envelopo to Kev. do- | ing-houses, and they will be the only | Buffals k : NEBRASKA LANG AGENCY Gun 2 VAL BRI D Bew Yok class who will ook upon tho vacation as [ The season's cateh of seal ekins from it . = a benefit.’ Aluska has arrived overland in New p: . \ The First Rothschild, 1 made sir o8 of & m Vork and is ready for transhipment to S E’: BA‘ i“,,‘- U p ter From Frankfortson:the-Main ployed on another corporation, o London. This year’s invoice o e [ MY iw ! » traco will shortly bo left of the| ‘‘There are a great many wen who 1,608 « ; from fifty SUCORSS DAYIS & s to pay for little cottages which [to sixty package HAS NO UPERIOR, houses in_which Borne, the Gorman | tr L y f writer, aud Moyer Amechel Rothechild, | they have bought in the outskirts, ages are valued The Steck is a Durahle Piano, | RecoRSEBocl™ 4 ) the founder of that family’s fortunes, first | terest and' taxes come to & process for dyring : A v J 15 DECID BY saw the light, Since 1872 only a single | but with constant application secms to be & well-kept sceret in :‘,n [ THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE P o § row of houses was left, as one side of the | ahead a little every year. To them this | land, as attempts to compete that _ dav S Royd‘l‘ Hgvalm Lottery ! [urcet has boen pulled down after the |atoppogoe will bo a hardship, Fathers of | been made here have generally fai FOUND XNO OTHEE FIANO, (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) fall of two houses, when thirty-one per- | families having swall children will also |althou 10 services of London ] SOLD NLY BY Drawn at Havana, Muba, y 12 |sons wore buried in the ruins, - Looking [ fecl the loss severely. But young un-|have been enlisted. { to 14 Days, at tho Judengasse i its present aspect [ married people will go along” all right. —— L WOODBRIDGI' BROS" ur‘m’m 02,00, HALVES, g1 co, | 01€ 18 8truck by the narrowness of the [ Most of them have & little money in Horstord's Acid Phosphate Have for sale 500,000 aorea caretully seleoted lands W““ n'\".'é"‘“fi".'”il‘ ..:m;v.. 1y the h;-umn They have three stories facivgdsomo bank, and a little more in their - e {0 0 Nobraski 0w brice aud on easy toria. 6 1 {ntores s tho " fairust thing 1o the | the street, and the whole of the i ) e (R N SEASICKNESS, i laprovea iwnus s 1o Dougaes Dodge, Collax oature of chavce I existonce. L ade ie | trunks, and, not being burdened with il sunrore iptiua 0 215 OPERA HUUSE 00, ot Kataa. Tty Scioulars apRly toBIIPBEY studdedswitl ullxml]d\nndu»n. ho ga- | responsibilities like their elders, they| 8.8, Pawker, l\\:llnwzun,l 0., 878 | gatiadirs, aid Bubior wotgtins, | iubton, derick J Gon. Agonts, Hroadway es are pointed, and access is ined to § wiil o h of the f hile it} *While crossing Lake Erie p,mo it to ] Taxes paid in all parts of the State," [ u oo y; [4 make the moat of the fuw while g H 7] PASE S00; 411 Vlouh irieh, .i..'f"‘ the houses by threo or four ateps, The | laste.'" | tome passengers' who were seasick, and | Meacvined onlaprovedtam” ' | OMAHA NEB, 1y -m%e &wly, doors open into a dark passaga, This latter remark, it will be seen, is'gave immediats relief. n cived paas QeI

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