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AU I S s 33 . e f . e g 9 OMAHA DAILY BEE < MONDAY, NOVEMEBER 17 ‘ B = = ~ v s | band, who died, did not die until 1864 SUNKEN TREASURE, 1 s 2 of bell announces that the balot is|band, \ ot die ¥ 3 Y Q) PR [\ RELLCS OF THE CAMPAIGN. | o r ot hes "On one end of the box |when it was shown ha wasn't the man P E,J’ > fl i - ¥\ tegistering machine, in. plain ight, |and the son, who did die in 1862, nevet |Some His and Mythologioal . R w,‘“ & POt § s sntaining numbers, the register advanc: | was mustered in, and there you are. l";m Ships that Lefe Theie . < e ] (o T Daranhernalia | ¢t Lo ST & YTl s through. | #as muctered in and didn’t die, and the " he Sc VH§ e Voot Booumes of o ParpICROARingoneerey ime dhuls gos throush | b st nd ds i, et I ton oo 617 St, Charles 84, 81 Mo | ei s sirablo baliot box, and there fs no ap: | MAKING MONEY, Fvery Other Saturday \ ; : ! - st Rl "why the whole country | . A Philadelphia paper states that some et Thousands ot Unifcrms, Torches, Hel- | not adopt 1t with advantage How Greenbacks Were Made in the [ hopeful § ‘!“’*t”' that qu “"‘[' propose ' Nervo iy, M it s - arly Days of the Tebolio to make an effort to recover the specie, 4, fal a0 other A% mets, Flags and Bany R i Farly Days of the | ion, plate, bullion and other valuable articles | tiong of okt g tng nto the Haids of POST-BELLUM INCIDENTS, - that s thought were sunk in Vigo Dap, i LR, . P38 the Email Boy end . k (N J.) Preta Spain, about the middle of the cor B T R U St oot the Sima o7 bR A Few Oddittes Doveloped by a was at the head of tho firat bureau |tury, Englieh historians eonfompora ; ) S ki e Visit to the War Department which was established for the mant neous with the ever o that the Span, ¥ o ol faow, ol . o ture of greenbacks,” maid William A, }jgh treasure floet, ric inden, on its an 4] A et e |y Caalinien 8 Shannon Press reporter. It was in | nual return from South Amoriea and : "~ All the pomp anco of the [ o e st tho office of | the latter wesk in Augus prepara- | Mexico, was attacked by an Bogiish fioes, ¥ A i gl 5 1 the pom : b Star reporter entered the office o ey e 5 ot 3 B S o) A ia a A Positive Wriiven Guarantea | i5rious poii £, and tho im. | A% & Star roporter enterod tho ofioe of 4,1, was made for the em £ the firat | chased into Vigo Bay, and o unk A L everyw L HIBE TATEATILS At Lhibea ot the Sags, |5 VL artment offclal the OLIET CLY: | groenbacks, or as they wero then called, [ with all its troasure, . The | t oAbl ; Famphicta, el yi" el B beilliant flam. | 1° “..4'2 ck by ‘wlu- aj ‘....v’n.“- v: | demand troasury notes A bureau was | tempt to recover this is = frat, necs it b onliness “am A 3 e barisone oraemc voice of a visitor who was just taking his | 4 00 a0 i the sec s oftice, for the [ About sixly yesrs ago, during t oou-| & g MARR! oo th hadomely. cquwipped eyl in: |1ewe. Ho wata “heavy.sot man, with purpose of alarting the samo. 1t was |lative manis in Fugland, a sirong semr| | - oriage fantry will bo seennio moro until next | o intelligent face, dark brown hait and (o1, “the Loan and Treatury Noto | pany was formed, with ekilful divers and| ™ q | » A - olection, To many persona who wit- | henvY mustache, and apparently bobween | ey, b of the Secretary's oflice, aud tho |ali other necessary facilities, who sisited | ° | L o | {ipn I fmy d the imposing political demonstra. | 40 8nd 00 years ¢ 10 TOPOTLOr 8| o ployes wore nearly all ladies. the bay and made a faithful invettization e J ' H | tionik of tha puat few waeke, 1L Will proye | LIt improssion wan that he ws & milla: | =y T py0np Stesls, daughter of Oom: [ of the sunken ships, Thoy r d that 1 |4 4 i ULl intoresting to know a fow facts in con. | ¥ Ofticer of some promine o h butas ho |, ;55re the United States|there was no treasure L ound there, [ 1eet T | A nection with the work necossary to fit [ Paee o ool “Rood, duy’ there wass|pyey “und o Miss Du Vall, of Philadel- |and that the historians, probably 1lames o Pl . out tho hosta of both parties with com. [0 Preevptiblo forcigh accent % | phia, wro the nm'.]._:., ludics inteoduced | or Emollott, must have been misled by R mign goods. The manufacture and salo| " cwe, + » officer?” " , | into the treasury., The wero engaged to [ the scnsational stories of the day--such [ v nboy lo mark The rema ble growt ¥ ok of 'thed ouifila’ give employHieht b0 &), WL Al ]”"'l‘l the |\t an olerks at 8600 per annum. Mr, | stories always abounding in time of war, Liines on wrapper. Take no AR o lo gr \]h of Omaba large number of men and fequite the in. | FPPOF'er after the door had closed upon |y para who was at the head of the | Mr. I o published in his Boston Daily bl L o e o A b D Ll vestment of considerable capital, The , o104 , [ trimming and cutting branch, had about | Advertiser, soon after, a very full ab. SRR AR AL AL K I Lutility of articles usedin proces Top o 18 Ol lh, s riore MW | 10U’ woinsn uARER bk pervision, MHY | iieack; n - eolim. ot ‘85, of jocattonal visit to thia growing city. " The tlons necersitatos thattho materials out of | 1™ beforo that T know of, “but ho has | WeRel BeCor i, o greenbacks and | tho foport of thome employed in b ¥ BT, e b s e bt sl e dog o e8| KTTTHST m ory interesting i | o s L5 el . mployec necoesity of the Belt Line Road— which they aro wanufactured bo not too [JEE TS R Y 0 bonds. The paper which represented |this search, which appenrs to finely paved strootsr lhch:;m‘rl\:xl:l-!f:»?: money was brought into the office in|have been thoroughly made, giving inter- packages of 100 sheets, each shoet being | esting particulars as to the condition of four notes, which had to bo cut around |the sunken galloons. It might be well the margin, then separated and tied up | for those engaged in the undertaking to in parccls, which were returned to the[read Mr, Halo's abstract, before Invest- head of the office and duly signed for. |ing too heavily. They profess, however, After some little experiencoe any woman | to have had a suryey lately made of the could trim 100 notes in twenty minutes. | conaition of the sunken ships, who re. Every precaution was taken to prevent [ port that although the mud is four ieet robbery or secretion of any of the notes, |deep over their decks, tho schoms to The large suite of rooms devoted to the | raise them is perfectable practicable. work wero thrown entirely open, and| An iteresting article could be written oxpensive, and, liko tho spangles on the 88 r garments of the danseuse, they ON RMANMO O D! e intended to bo more ornamental than Exhatetod Vitality, Norvons and Physical Dbty | U8€ful. A Broadway firm, which makes Premature Decline (n Man, Errors of Youth, and the | & specialty of manufacturing campaign untold misoriea romlting from Inlisorctions or ex. | yoods, gave some interesting facts to a residences and costly business blocks, with the population of our city mors than doubled in the last five years, All thie is & great surpriso to visltors and ls the admiration of our citizens, This rapid growth, the butiness activliy, and the many substantial improvements made & lively demand for Omaha real estate, and every lnvostor has mado a handsome profit. Sinoe the Wall Street panlo last May, with the subsoquent cry of hard times, “I'm just in tho humor for a good story,” said the reporter. ““Well, my visitor isa Swede. During the rebellion he left his home in Sweden, a young man, to come to this country to fight for liberty. Ho was a man of means, and wan_actuated simply by he- roic motives. Upon_arriving here ho at once enlisted ina New York regiment and was sent south. His regiment, as I remember it, wae rather a hard one, composed mainly of French and Ger- censon. A book for every man, young, middlo sged | & te elation to the extent of nd old. It containg 195 proscriptions for all acat | Star repprter in relation to t Aeie] S0 cconla taamsos st oo oF Whieh 1 I the busifieen carried on in this line, 1t is 8o lowad by the Author, whose experienco for 17 years i such a8 probably never vefore fell to tho lo veted in political goods throughout the Fronch muclin ompoased covers, full, gilt guaranteed | gountry this year, some firms carrying as to bea finer work In_every eense,—machanlcal, 11t this country for §2.60, or the money will be refunded | largest amount expended came from re- i o wit ;. | 8a0s partitions were fixed up so that the | on the subjoct of sunken ships freighted there has been less domaud fi - In every nttanco. ' Prico only 1.00 by mall, powt | publican ooffers, The campalgn goods | m80% Of vretty rough class, with ofti euatd from specula imedal awarded tho author by the National Medical | business was greatly dividea this yeor, e Sweda's abilitie ickly | Once seen. important in modern times was the Span- seeking homer This latf 1 o ol 2 i young Swede's abilities were quickly 'his divisi N h : I v 2ing 8. s latter class are Association, to the officers of which ho refers. many hat nufacturers going largely recognized, and ho was given clerical This division at the time was run at|ish galleon sunk in 1815 or 1816, on the taking advantage of low prices In build- for instruction, and by the aficted for rellof, It wil efit all.—London Lanoet. ste will not be useful, ‘whether youth, par. alm 's door was shipped north h . r S Speculators, to .’.Z‘i’.'n“f.hf:...1..5'35.?-;:'7,‘1‘S:.;.;}-.;.;’.'.i“,w.!h, Another claas of men who are peountar- 4°0% & death'e door was shipped north |y iytermission. The salarica wero. in. | with no public or desont pervaty library, FR) VTS ehespiE B A ou‘ém"t‘;‘fifi f and chronie disoases each one of which s invaluable. estimated that nearly $2,000,000 was in- of any physician. 800 pages, bound in boautit) and professior al,—than any othor work sold ip | high as §100,000 worth of stock. The v oul i 3 : paid. Tustrativo sample § centa. Send now. Gold cers not much bottor At Now Orleans | 1231t movement of anybody could bo at| with plate and apecio. One of the most tors, but a falr demand from investors ‘The Sclence of Lite should be read by the young | . Y s - 4 into the making of helmets and a num- high pressure to satisfy the pressing needs | coast ot Central America. I forgot her i rrf s ber of fancy goods housen supplying the | ¥ory 10 nshorttimo ho was taken | ¢t g’ var “Th work was carriod on | name, and that of - she port ner which Q th amh e thaniwtlibe e Thoro iy o membor of aeclety to whom The 8ol | P O [ARF B0008 / ¢ ) day and night and Sundaya almost with- |she sunk, and in this sequostered village, Q SeaE] histioe; e 2 Adress tho Poabody Medical Tsttuto,or Dr. W. | ily benefited by political conteats aro the | 01 ® 8ixty day's furlough.That was in the | | o00qto" 8000 and soon after to $1,000 | nammen s detor - oont § be given with | Ang Undisputed in the BROAD CLAIN eingtte | advant Ty o St oh a1 el feivine sk g | mAnUfacturor of bennors and transpar. | ST d”w"mfllgr“‘;;,‘m{.““é‘;:;"th:“gfh a year. The first year of tho war was|desirable precision; 1 think the British i present prices for ftur gxpertnco.” Chronf and ostinatedacases that ave | encies, A Duano. streot firm _provided | 24 advised him o seek & warmer li. | 71000 8 8petie basia up to tho first day | annual revister for the above years hasa| VERY BEST OPERATING, Th fow yours promises. greato of Deeember, 18G1,-but on the first day | full account. However at that time the ed tho kil of all other phys- clat® | $10,000 worth of business during the i i vo! e T -Mfl AE”,'““’ recont campaign and could have been | ates he was entirely ignorant of mili- | ¢ 3unuary "3562, "tha specis’ paymonts | hold of Spaln on her Seath Amacion QUICKEST SELLING AND ;' bments tn Omalia than the per S ¢ ary regulations, g Y | were discontinued and only paper money | possesstons was rapidly declining, and I ! Lt half as much again if they desired to ; ! : d g wa cou a turn out inferior work. Probably $100, ;‘:y:"‘t“““l‘i'“"’l'l'l‘ul."“.If‘,fe;';“}; Lismavithe yyascireulated. Over 60,000, 000.f theso | hinle that this was about tho lusttress MUST PBHPMT anmu STUVE u,ac[urlfi,:;::’;‘l;}’,‘,’;mff,r";udexQ:;: 000 has been spent in New York City the care of a physician who was (u"i:"’.‘PO (’)‘6‘0830;9“ m;ufid out o s} oan gmuhxp‘}hm left her cu}ymeu. She was bing houses ara addod almost weekly, job OMAHA and Brooklyn alone ’Il‘or signa, banners | 1¢ PTH Way i ocdhngotadl with the ur _\; LoD lia;lledl{uu uctst nca‘nt?- :llcd m;‘h hp;l\sk!l ‘fl:)dmg from zh:ix!: all add to the prospority of Omaha, and MEDICAL AND SURGICAL [#nd trausparencies. Toa porson of an | ici'sh fouvongulate. By tho time he | £2088 dated July 17 and August 8, 1801, } homes, who had gathered up aninoredi-| Gty There are many in Omaha and through- inquiring turn of mind the following . + These samo demand notes subsequently | ble amount of church plate and epecte. == t the St: h o i D g =AY stion must frequently suggeat itself: | FE2ined his honlth tho war was over. 10,5 oscivablo for customa dutien by | Just beforsstarting forfori chowercoie: AAMBURG-AMERICAN | jhs the Btate, who have their monoy in PENSARY [ r juently sugg, ‘| think he then went back to Sweden; at aleceiTs o y ik s tadi o LANEB the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- What becomes of all this parsphornalin f . e, % oG\ 470 raturn to this coutibrs o spacial nct of congress. Tho noten wero | dently destroyed by an explosion, with | 0 © 0 Company. |torest, which, if judiclonsly invested In aftor tho eloolion?” In_the fires placa % W0 AP CEIHG AR to IR SOURHY g the 5, 81 and §20. an awful loss "of life. A company was s = Omaha real estate, would bring thom there are tho torches. After having been ({9 Uiyo 1 E VR M, VDD 6 e basDhoso originaldemand notos or greon: | formed, some twenty years ago, for ro- R ENAGLAND, FRANCE AND | pych greater returns, We havon utilized in parades the torch becomos the | i, "}y gurprise when he learned that | PBOKS wero at first signed only by ho | covering thia vulusble freight, but thoy TRt S bargaing which we are confidont will property of the multitudinous gamir bis name is recorded as that of a de- | “ccretary of the treasury, but a subse- | have hod only partial success. Other z‘x:m c'j,;“l";fu,l:’;f'“ bring the purchaser large profits in the who organizcs a demonatration of hisown | F (M E TEEEER PO o i, | quent act of congress gave tho_clorka | companies have attompted it, " ry Tequisits to make the pasen eRirataee! L H on a small scalo. With the aid of dis- elEot that stizms, 80 that hie can enter | POWer to sign for the treasurer and regis-| The British frigate Huzzar, of 2 guns, | sate and agrceablo. They carry the Unit carded campaign attire, ho marches with [;0°.00 thnt sticms, . | ter; and in still later issues tho sig- | was sunk, in passing through Hell Gate | *vd Eurcp n mails, and I N ork_Thura. AR AT o businezs with an unstained reputation. d Lol 5 o Inya nad th (LONDON) cher. | YV e have for sale the fin comrads of his own ago through a num- |y MU Bt S0 B HAEE R o [ natures were placed on by the en-|near Now York, iu the winter of 1780, | ber of the city strects until his patriotic o o ¢ ; / B gravers, Sho was reported to have had animmenne o > go ent whi was in t ey 0 “ s carcer is beought to a_ wholesalo atop by [0 the government whilo ho was in the (*"5p T | 0ooa ot over two years this|amount of epecie on board, destined to 3 s army, ana did not even get his bounty the armed intervention of the unsym- department received in the neighborhood ntgo : i pathotio pateolman in bluo. Tho torch, | jn08eY: 1o docent earo for thaty thoush | half o ton of thoso bendey tn ack as | oy, Soveral ansuscerstal attampts e Souaell Blats. . B:RIOHAD & 00, CROVUNSE'S BLOCK, after figuring in theso puerilo pagounts, | i BYH 4 10 wats 1 anything ahont | Factional cutrency and greenbicks daily. | been mado to recover this, A comvany | Gensie ¥ ; Oor 1 and Captol Avenuo, tront il canes vt U 3rgous as wmany viewsitudes an tho | ity G KON, b story, but he | A1l this had to b worked and tho official | was formed for this purpese in Now pled er Deformed dlseases of th and oceagionally winds Is it very otraight. Ho will have to seal placed upon them in the department, | York, in 1828, or thereabouts, but the ¥ Horvous syst,m‘ up as the H:Jhlklly illuminator of some ing aflidavits snd other proofa to estab :‘\lfurtw.lmh nm("m}t: were dl.‘, tllfllxl.(( in m‘ln‘l.y ‘g,n\\“v it up a8 X;l_dr.l(,! cable; an Blood d Ltalian's chestnut stand. lish it bofore his cace can be acted upon, [ t1e tresury. Great caro was taken infother ono now exists for the parposo. 00d, an T t t Ever offered to the public. o aro butlt of in the north and only §18 First 2 abin, 865, 986 and §7 it A t Ticnry Phndt, Mark Har ay off tho British troops then in that | wentsin Cwmabi, Groncw dence ML, Tofd, | we fernrpurl.; of the city North we have fin ol W prices on Sherian aven 18th, 19th and 20¢h streets. Il tho leading strects g, and in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor— The gaudy cloak and the plumed hel- 2 it | the preparation of these valuablo scraps| A few years ago a motion ado in ¢ met are occasionally rotained as souvc. | L Y SO e MR e i o o R s i appropriation to assist in Urinary Organs |airs by individusls of & romastlo tarn. © L sappose wou have many strange war | ftéen pair of hands and twenty-two| raising this frigate. In discussing this AUl casea of Curvaturo of the Sping, Crooked Poct | and will bo bequenthed by thom to” their [ 1 ‘Wl " It “{ ut;m’}um. counts before they wero gligible for ad-[subjoct, some thought the the Dritish oD Pl a1 pitsaace of the Miip, Kuee) scd | offapring, as a relio of the year of a great | iooidents broug 79 mission into the hands of the treasurer. | government might rightfully claim it, if Anlie Jointa. Al Chronlo affcetions of the Liver pring, ) ye B! suggested the reporter, h g 8 o . Rhcumatism, Paralysis, Piles, Ulcors, Oatarrh, Asth | preeidential campaign. Owing to the po- ALy eaNIata ot tham Liwas the ren) The paper was manufactured by Wilcox | recovercd. It was referred to a special et mechin, A isoasorl tne-Blood am Urpe: | CUliar shupo of the political hendgear this [ «p yove Y% 18 O WA was the TeDW. | §Co,, of Weat Philadelphia, and engraved | committee, who made an intoresting ro- :;-Sumx:::’ ‘n;hd?"'«.mufil:“ teom ins lore. | season, the hats will not bo utilized for who'was reported as killod in action, but | Py the National Bank Note company. | port and recommended the appropriation tlon, or exposure, arc sately and successtully treated | ordinary wear to any great extent; but in who turned up a fow years ago at a reunton | . 26 Paper was fibrous and manufactured | but nothing further was done about it. o nia and Davenport streets has made aad acure gusaateed, Young men, miadle ageds | .4 campsigns, many a good, sorviceable ¢ YORER AU by a special patent procees, It wascom- | Several years azoan attempt was made , Pimples on — nd old fering from Weaknoen and Nervous f his t lik ghost among hi i ! 5 seured. There o = :,h_u,d'(,'gj';,‘;,m,‘fb.,,mm;;;,,v,.,,,,.:,,D,,".,V,,,m cap and many a warm woolen shirt en- :j”mr:d‘;"'!“:;‘l:‘," had noer hoard o orord | Po8ed of new linen in the pieco and ban- | to ralse an old vessel that had long been app accessible some of the finest and o Heart, Dospondoncy bizzinoss, Loss of Memory,Lack | 4led some poor devil to eke vut his win- ik . |danva handkerchiefs, also new, which |sunk in the Hudson, with which a mys- ¢. Consultarions, —_— of Encrgy and Ambition, can be restored to health 5 s about him since the memorable battle | h A ¢ 1} y “ v confidential. o & A y ] and vigor, It case Is 'not oo long ~noglocted. | ter's wardrobe with tho samo, and saved | PR I shot. It was at the sscond | "¢t@ Placed in the 3“” and llllxa&!}l,ltttv a [ terious history was connected. Cred Vpress. Nomarks on | cheapest residence proycrty in the Tho Surgeon in charge 18 w graduate of Juffer- | to him enough money to stand a social b % pulp, which resulted in a long, fibrous, |lous people were sureit wae Capt. Kidd’s. ¢ con orsender, Address | —————ooo st n o, Pars nd BT ity | £1aes for himuelf and frlonds, s ACTIL Sun s bl (Hobwaat | viac{p i uitersablb fbapecl ATV iy an fors | Mhecoie oolons tolts Dol eer | A aihos 204Washinglon Si. Chicago Il | city, and with the building of the § S callor writo full description of your case, and med There is a horrible fascination about a ¥ i long ‘tlme manufactured in the treasury |stitions in the towns on the Atlantic | “rsmtis —ossmmes worseey N Ho was shot from his horss uming of the charge, and the T A in a chargo. oine may h'l;gm;)";ym m:',':;;;‘c';‘ 3:’.»3":'}'5.' uniform to young men, whether it be the | ¢ fh: bt Office houre 1012 8. ., 1-8 snd 7-8p. m Bundays,| gaudy trappings of the militia or the wires | Street car line out ¥ it NY department by & Fondrinnier machine. | const, about tho career of this famous i, the pro- After a while the engraving was taken |freebooter. But old historian Peter ; e o= v = whole regument passed over him, There perty in the western part of the city £ 2 10a m, tawdry finory of & campaign outfit which, ropin : - away from the New York company and | Force exploded the wholo affair about s i aeF et " 04100 Sther 02 e dntrsos or | yndor tho oharstablo radiance of the eleo. 7R (17 47UDt whouf hia death, and that | 1,000 5" the” Kands of the engraving | the Hudsen ship, ia the Nattomsl Intal. Ifir { - g trio light, assumes an almost princely | % PUCy Was not found occasion bureau at Washington, gencer, when the attempt to raise it was g | will increase in value, 4 surprico. As he tells the story, ho knew nothing until he regained consclonsucss, ““DId you come acroas any thieves dur- | made. ing your oftigial term}” eplondor. ~ The fair sex is not inditferent We also have the ageney for the | - The only important success in raising | by indircrotionon e AASKA LAND AGENCY ¢ . DAVIS & 0., OR TO DAVIE & GNYDER.) to the attractive appearance of & corps of robust youog fellows,all similarly attired, and this, perhaps, is why the averago young man robes himself in a suit whicy, in his lucid intervals, he would ‘shun ay he would the yellow fever. The garments ultimately become the booty of the emall boys, who dons them with a serene satia- faction that belongs only to boyhooa, and two or three monthe later, outin Michigan, being esred for by some strangers who had taken him in. He was a physical wreck, und when I saw him he looked like » regular Yuilp, e was all twisted and torn out of ehepe as if ho had been blown up in & boiler explosion and patched up afterwards, He wandered about for several years aud finally visited ““Yes; but I will ot give you the names for cbvious reasons, One was a man highly recommended by Secretary Chase. He managed to sscure $100,000 and was sentonced, but he only served a short term in prison and was then released through the influence of powerful friends, Another shooking case was that of a young man of good family, who managed sunken treasure was the brilliant achieve- ment of Sir William Phipps in 1687, After cruising about for & long time, when on the point of giving it up, he discovered among tho rocks near the Banks of Bahama tho object of hig search, a Spanish platoship chat had been under watcr forty-four yems, Out of this galleon he took gold and silver to the $ree. by addrossingJ. 1. I 3R, HORRE'S ELEGTRIC PEL o i S it BB VR Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south pari of the ciry. The e eSS Wi e developments made in this e tion _— by the Stock Yards Company and goes forth couquering and to bo con RE ‘\:L quered. O tho esst sido of town, in tho | g peiiryhosy [ found that his | {,'or the secrat of tho combination look, |amount of £300,000, King James 11 thickly populated districts the immonse again. He d:‘:“.[ I er. but con. | #2d by this and other ingenious devi was a partuer in tho company that fitted Nl number ¢f young hoodiums and the fro. | 5% Cipdiis i of altering tho halves of cut motes aud | out Capt. Phipps, and was s well pleas-d ESTATE dasncy. ot (hele. parades within tho lasp| tied tray U ot swotil Bty be | cooping back tho wholo onen, 8o that, the | with tho result that ho knightod (ho cupe 1608 TARRAM 81, -+ owamar |ten days wppallod tho momnclont peolor | Fhn 3" R O & Rl 1000 | umbor could not bo identified, ho aue. | tain and made him colontsl governor of o and woke him up. - His xaids ou tho on- | i M FLL EE R0, M 8 FOM | cueded in embezzling 100,000 coupons in | Masachusctts. But ho was much botter Havo for gale 200,000 ecres oaretully ssivoted Iands | thusiastic urching carried dismsy into LA . . a fow months. He then resigned and | qualified to command a ship of war than torn Nobrske, At low price Aud on oas thoir ranks, and they generally rotirod i | fier s, APBearanco at tho reunlon of |y gue” 1 Now York, where ho was soon | to be governor cf a colony, Tin. man. the railroads will certainly double the price mas! ort time. We also have some fine business 8000 16ho’yepvifor iaches |- SR EREROARAS LRSS L o IV hia fact wo sy buy ono of i) ; rio Telts. By 8o dolng lots and some elegant inside resi- s, i A Troproved s for sale in Douglss, Dodge, Coltax - 8 ey his regiment, he brought his case before g i 9 that flesh Do not delay, hut call at our proved ima for § Saryy, Washiagtos,“serick | confusion, lowviug shunitions ‘of war, In | by d{nctumont to huve his record oor. | M0Farrested. Ho subscquontly acknowl- | nors wore rough and brutal. ~ o once | et eshlshirier bo'uie deay. vilel 4 o | T sale, | (08, ., Omsha, Neb, Or ‘Taxes paid lnntl;}m:g;lthnflhh. the shape of torches, flags, etc., in the | rooteq and to secure the pension which Honoy loaned on mproved farms, possession of their natural enemy, the [ o slaimed on ascount of his wounds, iy Fublioalvavs in ofios Correspcsd | policeman, The strangest incident within my recol edged his guilt and divulged the hiding | knocked down the collector of the port, [ 1 i Goodrians 1130 Feneam o place of his ill gotten treasure, which was | For this and other offenses he was re- [ lorsfledC 0 But New York isnot the only town |)ocion " continued the oflicial, “‘was 1 the seat of an vld arm chair and in the | called to Eogland, where he died a fow 5 3 Ty wherein political processions are held, globe of #as . This oulprit also months atter. 1l rasidenco i Boston, ) served only o short term of imprisonment | long considered the handsomest in town, ALEESR Al over the lougth and. breadth of tho | Spnected, with, the death of a eolored |1 2ited through jutordst in high |atood at tho cornor of Salews and Chastes ‘}Nfi !nq’fl? fl[:tpfiflfim land tho irrepressiblo prdor of political [ glyimad a ponsion. | The widow swore |198rters. ~ But he was very soon after | stroets, VOR8¢ Lt gl AL ; enthusiusts finds vent In parades and fire- | yhat this man, hor husband, had dicd 1, | 8e0vercd dead in the sircets of Wash- Horsford's Acid Phosphate s THEONLYIRUE { | works, bonfires and stump specches. | Donmessos (o 1885 of - the mulipox, but | 10€70p, aud mystery eill huog over his A e The transient nature of political para- | ¢p e pic mother was no living R untimoly fato, ; . . Do B 0AD SIIL:%()N"C][IC:];[) He phenalia obtains all over the country,and [ ¢\ o of his death nor even several yours L buppose a large amount of money ST End 1 a ploatant aod v'uhmblo’rlmwy afior baing used onco in generally "ot | pofors, Tho mothor chied that {his| e theovgh your hands whily you | oL find 1t o plessant and valuablo remody sight of forover. Tho ordinary Ameri- | yna For mon, diod in 1864 ¢f smallpox i, | #CF 9omiceid with tho greeuback u |it indigestion, p y =t can citizen is gifted with a sound stratum | pop ) aesee; that she had repentedly sect —— of common gene, -:-}cll ln; can na-.rl‘y 1 him botween 1862 and 1864, bu that hor ways see throug 0 transparent de-gon had never been mrrried. Now, that i ised thei, v i A A e ’ #1,200,000,000 iu fractional currency and | exercised their privilego of voting in vices of professional politicians when { wuy s nice snarl to untangle, for both 4rcoubacks passed through my Tauds, | Masaachusetts this year. a and RESTORE THE they are to stimulate a factitious enthu vident!: ing TEL Dyse women were evidently telling the truth o and VIGOR of YOUTH, for certain candidates, After the [Thare was & reco ‘“l" (7 m*&" in ques Aud the largest amount of money ever vest will find some good bargai. by calling on u shi & DS, Kewwrk rard Firo, Philacelphin, emen's hued Oap s | TLE HAVA GOULD& CO'S: **Well, you can judge, from August, 3 3 1861, to May, 1803, the large amount of | Seven hundred and one women have C Angostura Bicters is a household word e b e heat cf the battlo most men return t0|(ion, agoording to which ho was euliated | <% Fsv1¥ in my department in ouo day | ARKORtLES Bicors isa household has L L s n on, according to whi 0 Was el i T orld. For over 5 ars wieciesand | tho ordinary eflairs of lifo and keep an oye | ot a cortain date 1 that eegteent and | 7o 18,000,000 advertised ibslf Ly its merits, 1t s now ad:| ROYal Havana Lottery | STATE {ite pind sed | well peeled for the main chance, and in i ARy A — vertised to Warn the pablio agaiest ceter (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) REAL E pe ) compuny; and died of smallpox in 1864 28! PILES P o 5 . WG dividuals the trappings of a cam- R ) PILES! VILES: PILES! foita, The gonuine article is manufactured by | Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Kvery 12 such indlvidu; o trapping But thero was also stroug evidence thal RE CURE FOUND AT LAST! |Dr J. G. B Siecort & Son. Y paign can awaken no memories of exul-|hg died in 1802 of smallpox.” 4 BURE OURE FOUND AT 4 e 2L to 14 Days. tation, and the torches and clothes a " HALVES, 91.00 ROKERS. ) Ttehtogand | 1 rocruiting his forses th ¢| TICEETS, .00, .. ‘ incontinently flung away. The Jubiquit- | 4o reporter, tod Piles hus bien discovered by Dr, [ 1% récruiting his forzes the governor of |~ subfect'to no mantpulation, not controlled hy th ous junk ‘dealer derives probably as uw‘;"_ it was learned that the man |Williams &..u"hm;.ul: Hemedy,) mlku ‘Uf, :h:‘b::ufin?& l:“l’u:m' :mly -.ui-‘arw:l thg:;e mikaeis inwres. _E: 8 " falrent”thing 1o ib fi * | did dia { 39 g i Willism's Indian Pile Ointment. single Cross & -foot wide nt tios d parbiouls pply WoSHISEY, Carded aniforenebeoatunmuge ey | did die i 1862, an clamed by tho widow. | Wilhauts i Ve Oluuctt, | 4, dagle | hat soukd Jump aceows ' wix foot wide | “fotsrmiiomnat iiuen oy wiiser, | 918 §outh 14th 8t SN W ulv’«-y- B, u’l‘unlly Talls lln :l}lloll! .:hi“-‘d n;-u‘\l:r: :.ud {:}:mcnlxl!nr y ;«;‘ymm n?uldh.u.] :\'..].‘.uu ueeld 'uulm-- fi\l'n making the test. ,‘,5,’;,‘.’.?;3:‘ :‘L‘;“';‘;‘w';m?fiun mu, Mo ¥ n those colore egiments, @ officers | minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- - t o 4’ 3 :!lx":x; the greater proportion of the| ado every eflort to keep their ranks |ing wodicine. Lutions, Instruments aod ol 7 5-mbe & w v lothing, full, and as the colored men seldom went | tusries do more harm than good, William's [H] @ p EMY PERSON, el . t P o) | A mason named Reighter, in Carlisle - SICK OR WELL, Owing to the business of campaign|by any other name than Pompey, or | Iudian Pilo “"‘“".'“"‘j"“““'.';"” tumcrs, al'| . i) et ‘ . Jo ovled Lo s bk | goods being divided up among w0 many | some such well-known darkey namo, the 78 See tiatus IV, (Phtiularly st bt | R , fol from o high acaifold and iojured | [} OO0 IS ea | P.8.—We ask those who have “‘How was it straightened out!” asked | A sure curo for Blind, Bleedin U Bet veen Farnham aul Douglas. ——— Afver s Frightfual Fall, -, 8 fry is leg. F ti i " i ive TUB Swirt SYRCIFC O Pra"iluc) | manufacturere, thero was less profit thie | sergeants experienced little difliculty in givos inptant elof, and s propared only for :;',,:f,ibl” "’:,::.""KT:,'?:;:,I:K.::':::}} Da. E. ©. Wasr's Nxvn ann Buars Taaswswr, o | PEOperty for sale at a bargain to give o ‘Atlanta, Ga., for & copy of thelr treatise on Bl f e 1 i W ARBHIRR D £iT) ind 8 vill be mailed froe. ear than in any preceding presidential | filling the place of some one of the men | Viles, itching of the private parts, and for 8 o | fusranteed speciio for Hysteria, D zainess, Convul: | us & call- e want only bargains. nd Bkin Diseases, which will be wi :onlut ot yy‘m o "MIH ooy "h"b‘(“sd ull deserted. 1t was suppossd | uothiue elte. there, but the sores are all healed. Tae | fins, Fite, Nervous Neutaigis. Healashe' Norvons We will positively not handle prop- ic fits ¢ i i i 08 DO oo Iead what the Hon, J. M. Coffinberry, of | healing was accomplished in seven weeks | Prostration caused by the use of aloohol or tobhacco, ml‘ ‘“ n&ny Ye” money spent for political outfits than in [ that in this instance no rocord was made Clovelund, says about’ Dr, Williaw's Indian | by the use of Brown's Iron Ditters, Wketuloos: Montal deprossion, Sofienlng of tholerty at more than 1ts real value. i i I Vel 15 ™ 1 ¥ 7 hrals ulting in insanity and p! to misery, (8 S on e s ant whs resia by s | had been mado with tho expeotation of | pox in 1862,but the sorgeant hunted up o bis et fomtaaiitibl Which gave such as, when he died of the small- | Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I 4 f {0 ’ ofpowor in elther sex, lovoluntary Loeses and. Spor- strengthening the system, drove out the Alpcurle aikac anx, Tovaluowy Lostes par: ) 8 nt b b /il: | humors which had kept up the soras, r, | Shicrberscassed b o aid the old remedics wsed | golling them to a local political leader. [ man who looked enough like him 10 take | immediate and peruanent. relict as Dr. Wil ; 3051 | stuse ororer dudulgence j Souimae one e ‘y Wt \ ¢ | C O month's trestment 00 ix bottles fo PHLERE | At Rochester, N. Y.; 8t Louis, Ohi | his plaoc, and the new soldior adopted | ism's Indian Olutment,” For salo by al drug: | Reightor ia well knowa i Carlisle” and 600, st 1y mallprem b prioe. glsts and mailed o ipt of price, H0¢ and | vicinity, rugglst, cago, Cedar Rapids and other places cam- | the name of the dead ono,and was known Sold ut rotall by Kuhn & o 4 s B WE GUARANTEE 8IX BOXES o 16,1554 | paign goods are manufactured on & large |as such. Two years later ho also died of G I, GoonMaN, A band of from 200 10 500 bisons were | [0 SFe any case. With sach order rocelved by us scale, and the number of these cstablish- [ smallpox, aud his death was recorded Wholesale Azt | joau in the National Park some duye o, | (o' cortcs: sccomnlshad with 36,00, we wil send ments is constantly increasing. There were roally two soldiers, but one —— Tacy wera watched by 8 gamo-keoper o | Rouey i thetroatmas doos i afect & oure. - Guar NOSE EATEN OFF. S of whom wan mustered in und but ono| Tho poor authoriiics of Pais stk for |G, UoES MaIThed by » feme keeper so | Gl iy Ty SOHR S WSSl Johe Maves.» yours man near hor, /ad b caocer | gonio o3 1 "‘m'l’ Suilor Box of whom who died according to tho | §5,000,000 for tho coming year, Ihey L. - el prigficld Republican, record, asy they will be compelled” to give 8| 1 gaoets Catarth Remody curcs| JAS, H PEABODY, M. D, | which had eaten away his nose end part -Hh;‘:h”l'l, and was «xtonding uj his A new st le of ballot-box was used in} **Who got the pension?”’ asked the re- |sistance to 406,000 peopla, Fvy wéd over | Massachusetts for the first time on{por er . —— i encral boalth b excelient. | Tuesday. The voter deposits his ballot 1 don't recsll the character of tha re Catarrh is & constitutional discase. VERY Wil WO! "‘( B (imuiar o 0 face dowaward on an inclined plaue, aud | port made by the department to the pen- | Hosd's Sarsaparilla is a constitutional 3 410, 185 the turning of a crauk carrics it between |slon suthorities, but my impression is|remedy. It cures catarrh, | Give it & ADSNGESR, 0y SaVR 1A I, GLGE rbher Tafter's £ad tha “rirging| us ai e ine bt sy logcemlon hs]remedy \ | when every other so-called remedy fuile, § b4 H o —— ian & Surgeon The electric light {3 said to have beon Physu:a'n g found cheaper than candles for the| Residence No. 1407 Jones 8¢ Office No. 1600 Far illumination of British ehips, SV N Qe sk ARB AR 4 B \ | \ , .

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