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THE Dl\ll,\’ lflf,lu' THU IE\D \Y DECEMBER 4 l&% . 5 e e — — N —— R — — - e s — — o~ — — BUUND '[0 DIE 1 was found, yestorday morning, ALL THE SYMPTOMS manner. It must either be blown up|[put a derringer to his breast and shot 10,000 Failure ) tostified that the girl had died from an —— like a burglar-proof aafe or broken into [himself through the heart, falling upon | Cioa ember 3, Tnter Ocean, Rock U over dose of morphine Sage Advice toan Omwaha Youth and | pieces with heavy slodge hammers. The [the table that had been his ruin and | Island, 1 Deutseh, desler in dry goods, M ! Jol Sanders testitied that tle girl A Widow, cos are that the corpse will be badly | death. falled to day. Liabiliti 0,000, Asheta vt Slc GOODS. Mand Bramer's Smn At S0c088S0] { had told him Tuesday atternoon that she g urod before it oan be extricated| *‘Hia wife came, awfal in the majesty [known AI nt at S had taken four doses of orphine. Sho | Peck's Sun from the box of her grief, and, after satisfying herself P. Davideon, Tecumseh and " empt at Snicide, had 1o money and he or & place to| A young Omah ighteen years| Here the gamoe and narrative wore | that her husband was dead, she ssked Widoh, Lo oo SR - sleep. When he went into her room |old writes us that he ydeep in love | brought to a closa, “Where is tho keeper of this deeadful i S S ssterday mornlng she was lying uncon- [that his heart feels o AS 8 prize P — place!” 1 was poluted out, and striding e e ————— hear a rattle | pumpkin and has cro Her Death Resulting from a Dose | sciovs on the bed and coul ¥ otit of RATS BY THE HOUSAND up 15 t16 16 th tiner simont of Morphine AL Okres, e I the ":‘)" 1 ity " G-l phoe Unpleasant Bxperlence of tne | touched my pallt I g ftness. aald ol ta vs } vior, and the possessor tones that are ringing in my ears yot - g & morphing of him, |of three bstantial i t the Farmoers of & Pennsylvania “Oh, you <oulloss wroteh, with hoart « N The Particulars Which Ted (o the|He had been directed by der some | de tt o for L Township tone! You have lured my huosbar b girl had bou, A6t K Ee Vsrdies ut imo ago not to give the girl any ‘ ¥ of Airs, ¢ - from me. it him to perdition, widowed but lately she had come in and ssid she . X that sho “‘resip: a farmer living in [ mo and orphaned my mlmn You are \Cnm/v’ te Troatment, with Inhale the Jury, od it for ¢ girls and he had sold ip, Towanda county, | his murderer, and may God's curse res 5 L . her v, raoiprocates is & good word, bat « present from a friend [upon you eternally with a wild for every form of Catarrh §1. d Th y begln | s The Jucy rendered tho foll vor- [t y young lanatio isn't half so bad of peculiar rats. They [scream, *Ob, my husband! my ABIE PO he coroner just about to begln | djet oif as he t or he could rever|were about one-third larger than the |she fell [ainti on the boc ), 3 2l his inquest in the case of the unfortunate [ That the said Bertha . Tagalson como to | muatar | i to handlo it with- | common mouse,and their hair was & dark. | corpse Sanford's Radical Cure, Nettie Howard yesterday when a tel SV st Rk il il brenk ctions. Whon he | blue color. The farmor kept them in a| *I lingerod for weeks In a brain fover, | Head Colds, Waters Dischargos from the Noac i ) Wer own haudy And we, il P tack, when his poor [largo cage, wherea large litter of young | that curse seemivg always to bo the bur. | Eyes, Ringin n the Head, Ne Hond B ephone mess s recoived summoning ar find that Anson Cajori th | ) \ R Aokt h Nervous How . o |eold t tha 1 > mor- | away from him |ones was born. Theso scattered about|den of my mind. On my recovery I|aheand Fe ty roll him to the Elkhura Valley house, where |0, vir )| dead wraps itself around | the smises, and in a year not|burned the fixtures of my den and closed | Chokin alodged, membeano cleansed and another young woman had just ex-|knowing that she some br maidon Iko a bufflo Jonly ~ tho farmer's place but the [ the place, and have devoted most of my | heal toned, smell, taste and hearing pired from the effsct of poison taken with | Attempte Al,nu‘k,\\h ot ovn lile. roreman, | OVErCORt arour thing storo duin-|whole neighborhoon i was over l:mv to travel, with the h‘l‘,m ‘;l encaping | rest i iy o | e o ¥ s o] po he will siu tand ound like by the rata The hecame o reat [ that woman's just curse, but 1 can't 1 Congha, Bronchitie, Droppings Into the Throat ® - & COLOHY: oblixr " " R oy my, will simy nd around like a|by the ra Y A g a y 5 '““f“"' o ; 41“‘ “"!'“' “l"‘ el u! ’y'"‘ father of the duad glrl it waslearn- | young duck with ‘Its bill fall of duied [ nuisance and wero very destructive, Al [ beliove that it'is on me forever, and [ f'ainsin the Clies, by . Wsting of Strength to walt some little time beforo hie oould | ed lives at Atlentic, Iows (SEIOCeny | v vigh and sigh and make no in- |attempte to cxterminato them failed until [ fool that 1 was that man's murderor, 1 [s Flosh, © oy cured sond for the body, and when Tuw Be |ic 18 said, is both blind and Insano und s | telligible sound a pair of pot Norway rats bolonging to|am rich, and my first attempt was to get| ©ne bttle ono box Catarrhal Sol vow a patient in the asylum at Fort vent and Inhalor, in one package, Oh, 1 know oll the symptoms, and |snother farmer ecscaped, with & large|tho dead man's wife to accept an porter reached the house thec 0 Was Fenottar reachio R SINCSCUEERS Madison, Iowa.The father is an honest, | found in charge of a gentloman who | hard.working man who lost an a boards at the hotel, and who was seeing that no interference should be made by of all druggists, for 81, Ask for SAxroRD' RADICAL CURR, & pure distillation of Witeh Mazel, Aw. Pine, Ca. Fir, Mari don’t you forget it, my youthful Omaba |family of young, from their cage. These |annuity from me, but she refused friond! I've passed through all the stages, | rats also increased rapidly, and began a|all aid, and tried to support The firat atteck on at tho tonder | warfarse against the littlo blue Eoglish | herself by her own labor. 1 relieved my ago of ton; the of my youthful [pests. In ashort time the latter were | mind to some extent, however, by set 10, Clover Blossomws, ote. Porran MICAL Co.. Toston, bellion and now draws o pe o government, e was te DRUG AND O outside parties. Jnst night by Coroner Maul but no admiration was sixtoen, and |extorminatod or driven away. About a|tling a certain sum on her and her child- oLL[N S New Lito for Shatteted In room No. 14 was found the body of | has been recoived. although sho promised to wait for me [ year ogo farmers in difforent parts of the | ren, which passes through her father's OI.TAIc Woakenod Organar— Cotin's a young looking and well built woman, T she married a Ohicago drummer with a | township noticed now and then rats of | hands and ostensibly comes directly from Yol Plaster. in A Callto Proyer. Beloved Sisters of the local Union fi Theso aro the e, tiné 11y women's e, b L L I NGO Sl i e B A, lor. They | queat firy i co and yot its exercise is inperionsly | newly picked fraction of a husband with [ muskrats and of a light gray color. They |« d of us. PO | ink of coal and resolved fo boa |exhiblted very Iiitio. foar, and at|tire wealth, somo §100,000. My Tife, PLASTERS“‘".M.“ the corpse. The room was small and very varty lone accustomed to success is in bachelor. time boldly disputed possession of barns | concluded he, *‘is devoted largely to vis- plainly furnished, and for once no crowd neands ol teading won seo their | “he next chill camo on wheu 1 had [sud outbuildings with their owners, |iting gambling dons, where I meot young | TIMKEN spmflc VEHICLES\ of morbidly curlous people thronged | uiis LRI RCENONR, O e fovurhals | Feached the mature age of fifteen sum. | Theso rats aro now overrunning the (men who are oh their highway to hell, S e about the aceno of tho tragedy, only the | denounco tho prohibitionists as hasing eaed [mers and abont the ssme numbor of win- | neighbrhood in immense numbers, and | and warn thom of thotr danger. Thanks aolitary watcher beingz present. Soon |all this and, and “fellows of the baser sort” |ters. This time it was the hired girl. | have become a source of much terror to | be to God, 1 have succoeded in many after, however, a couplo of officors ar- % ex-Governor 8t Johnin eflicy ‘Tlie | She had carroty hair, her off eye was cut [ the inhabitante, They undermine sellar [casos in saving them; and now, young rived and then the coroner's wagon cams | W, C Llll -'~|t; il tical party” and | higg ghe ate onions like a Mexican, and | floors and walls and the foundatlons of | man, remember this story, and lot it al- and removed the body to the undertaker’s ”"1.:’,'{.,fi.‘,«f‘,'m‘;'f,.n“".'L'J,'.”mfi"".’éé.‘:l in l‘:;'v'““ her enore sounded like a regimont of [ buildings, and destroyed many cisterns | ways stand up as a white specter be- rooms, Rant drunken Chinamen ripping up a plank |and ruined milk-houses for the purposes | tween you and the gaming table. See to _The facts as learned from those who | their turnpike; but alleo samee she squeezed |for which thoy were used. Many farm- | it that the poison does not enter your will be witnesses at the inquest were not |specch and my hand under the table, callod mo a |ors have had to abandon their cellars, | veins;” and he pulled his hat over his - i many & voter dear, in the good |14, and she was all the world and part | Grainaries and barns swarm with them | moistencd eyes and strode silently away. o g "T,.:':T " whose face wore a peaceful expression although tho purple hue about the cyes and lips and the ghastly pallor that comes om tho use of opium and other drugs Wero plainly discernible on tho face of pog fafo Kioctrio T foro | had paesed through tho [an enormous and of a breed nover|him. Hor children are receiving ] fine stantly aflects th ader and the messles. « I toro|beforo seen in the county about their|education by this means, and my will, N o image from my heart, hit her|premises. Thoy wero noarly as largo as |safely locked in her fathor's office, bo- hs to her and hor childron my en- W eodiio many but show how desperate a fallon | fortnight ill ot business patronage of his neighbors, ¢ S, woman may become. M P 8 Khbors, | of Manitoba to me. When sho bec: d d night. I that dam- — onaawith i "The ApHaes \hlllll'\‘l)l’(hmll.s to the most profound convic- T 9 o amo | day and night. armers say thal biets 3 N then nml hort rding to the weight th THE DEAD WOMAN S GAllBA WAL Hittan ‘,.,,‘,,,,ml.‘.m on |the blushing bride of the fish peddler [age to the amount of thousands of dol. [ A Suggestion as to Lighting Railroad ....“ Fa Ay Wl adn "f O Country R hath b ORARR 56 Rbike:-tidts ‘ana u earnest woman's head. Our own|I thought all the sunshine had |lars has been done by the pests this sea- Tracks. ol by < Jersang 1B kb i Yegiitaed oo the . fusrital's ¢ friends in whom wo trusted, hove |faded out of the world, and I fled |son. Thore is one use to which eloctric ttered thes ordsin public pri 1 priva bt p 2 % N 7 min! shia d ex oAty oLy b —Em books, Sho was known as Maud Bramer, | Kopwimand. ot ftunh tho. 1enorant o s | 1, (B0, weods armed with o broadnx, | o illustrato their boldness and foro- (lighting might bo put which appears to *'llnAc'ao:u.u A 3UGBY CO b EEM I R e e e LTI St or 14 | determinod to blow ont my brains. | city sevoral instancos of recent ocourrence | have encapod the obsorvation of - railroad 518 Com el S HO R E U SUiriE HERAFH 31| Lermsmihkvers orde and decde, | As 1 was not quito certain whero to find [ arg rolated. A farmor's boy entorod a [men. Why should not the tolegraph and one O'Neil, her hus- | Notin a generation has such them, 1 changed my plans and resolved | gorn crib in which he had discovered a | Poles, at loast in the more thickly pop- Bt rar band, keeps a ssloon in a South Platte | dcnunsintion whistled through tho to pine away and die of a broken heart. |number of rats, and attacked them, | ulated states, be utilized for a permanont Whdher: Toma to, city. but has not boen living with her. | neen Spue ot Shose af s who “lent our inilu- | Right o'clock that ovening found mo in | They turned upon him and fought him | means of lightiny the railrond tracks and Pumpkin, Stave iy Maud was only 18, but she bad seen| Al this you know from the things that you the pantry in close communion witha |, fiercely that he was compelled to re- the rendering of collisions practically . Twelve P AT pumpkin pie and a plate of cold boans | freat and leave them masters of tho situa. | Impossible at night? Suppose o system of pleasures that come to women of her l)u!.r“fi\elb.-:-:”\‘\I:d”h in uh:‘:‘ll‘lifguii':\vnr‘\m nug[ltivcd llt was a limnnw escape, | tion. He was baaly bitten on the legs |ig¥|liug l\\'{‘n-* with & lamp on class, OF lto sho has beon a_rosidont of [ Doar sisters, wostaud beforatho peoplo as | and for seven long years I remained per- | and hands. In their attack on tho boy [ench telograph polo were — atrang Carrio Mullen's housson Capito) avenuo, | ieers of Him swho whon Ho was mviled | feotly healthy, whon suddenly, 1ike o | fhoy sprang upward as high s his waing|ups tho dyoamo machies to b but Miss Muilon dismissed her night or | encd not, but committed 1fimself to T hungry wolf mnking a descont upon an | iy their eflorts to got at his faco and |3t convonient distances in ench o, two ago. and she was Tueaday sccking | {ndgesh rehtoomtly. et i, thorefore, nray | UNFIDe gosling, like a full-grown streak of | thront, A cat, aftor stoalthily watching |83 80on ns darkness camo*tho wholo of new quar'ers, when she got the blaes | to ( ay be “Wm ]HJ lightning toying .,n!\_.‘ youthful poplar, [ four of these largoe rats working abouta | the lampa could be sot going at once and and resolved totid Horsolf of an exlst. | With lewvenly grace ccording to our need, 5o | like a he-cyclono yanking thestufling from | hose, finally sprang upon - one. of | thus rendered as light asday. Tho engi- that the law of kindne hoa h i di o unoe that had becomo. insupportable, | L1uthe lsw of kinduess a boarding-houso pillow and” dirty- | fhom. The othee throo at onco|neers would bo enabled to oo tho small- articles in one. The Greatort Co sation Xzown, More wold than a1 the world and lived out the short-lived |h About 2 o'clock in the afternoon love) which ‘“vaunteth ot i ing it “through a stone fence, like—ob, | attacked the cat and fought her eo ues- |©8t obstructions far ahead botter than T R prosoked, doth ok behava clf waseomiy | Bang 16 16 hit o whoro 1 lived, dond | burately that sho retized haatily from tho | they do intho daytime, and thus ~tho : ) control our every action, Next me up before T could filo » romonstranco, costly cumbrous and only partially efli- conflict, bleeding from numerous wounda | d “yos,” 1 didn” know | they had inflicted upon her with thelr | cient headlighta could be dispouned with, | — i ls b 1 wasin “t‘flh‘" with my system | gharp teeth. Ono farmer tells of a|Moreover, as tho whole aystem of A Great Problem, John Sauders, and after some conversa: | «irit dwell . L & in our own, n. Ll\ln'\\fll #o help | and when she s tion, in which she told him that she had | us to be nsiderate and patient, as to pr: wheth no place to go, the two took a walk vo- | for and e ) thoso who, in our judg- [ fuit of bliss, or standing. in oy n 0 5 . ( : woth‘ar s emmnn oA Tooe Erioed €Lt | ment Raveiaanetig va! f bliss, or scanding in front of a neighbor whose wife was awakened one lights for each particular section Talke all the Kiduoy and Liver g ) n mens drug storo with an attack of green apple [ night 1 AR would bo under the man at the dyna- i she had made arrangements to room on | 1 ¢ : LIZAVIEDY SACLOAMNICIAWNESTOEERRL00M Medicines, = nE! not to do them allel m,m but by re- | colic. T never got over this last attack. | wh Ve f he 1l chiidren w mo, they could all be extinguished Mal 2 N Jackson street after to-day, but had f g (s N 4 whers two of her small chiidren woro Tako all the Zlood purifiers, . kson street after to-day, but had no|caling their noble qualitics and their kindness | 1¢ has hung to me like & worthless dog or | sleoping. She ran to the room with a|and relighted at will, Thus, if any Pako all the 22/ e Rtedi lodgings for the n him to | in tho past, keop them hidden in the citadel of | g he wash Ding . —Take all the Lhewmatic remedies, I ht a 7oman with a bill. It never |Jjght, and found that three of the im- |accident or irregularity in the running of | _ 1, 54 : provide for her. The two camo back |our gencrous rogard und confidonce until this | Joaves mo for o moment, Take it away, | naneo eats had attackod. the ehildren | train wore to acour a¢ any given posnt, | o -< 11 e Dyspepsia “"“,'j}f‘f’;"‘ from their walk and the wo vont to | Storn be overpast. i e o 2 et i places and o realizo that they foo aro simeero, | I four or five years be ripe to fall in | thoir yrouads whon the mother camo to | section and the oflicers of approaching Rlaveric Watrost:abat Dody q | ol that they ML 3 il ¢ sir grounds when the mother came to [ 8ect L D proy Ty T I e () wo are, and acting, i love with the charming widow's oldost| their rescus, followed by the father, | trains effoctunily warned of dangor ahend. [ _rpake all the Zrain and Merva force HOSPE, JR. B 3 B waof thom ab lose daughter. The latter killed two ~of tho rats|The relighting of the lamps would bo the Aty i e Js, each ono of 1 CASTIRON GRivinh with a long hoo-handlo, and tho|signal that the danger had been removed | makeall the (7reat health rostorers, SIS ATTEMPTS TO DIE. bost. * In time we sh: A < 8 third one escaped. The children were |#nd the interrupted trains could resume| 7, yhort, tako all the best «ualitios Maud Bramer had long before made |z on without bitt 501 i e, ) both bitten on the hands and In the face, | thelr journey "with the assurance of | of 41l these, and the —best up her mind to kill horself and this waa ) firneth away, wrath ut grievons words stie| A St, tiouls Undertaker elays a Game | Tho inhabitants of the neighborhood are [safely.” In extromo casos, moroover, |° Zualiriey of all tho best medicines in her sixth and successful attempt. She [JRAEEC MV (B0 FE B W he| ¢f Poker and Discusses Coning, | so much alarmed by the bold and do- [ Where a train mot with accident between [ g world, and you will find that—ilop PLUSH CASES had always chosen the morphine route | women eaanot mitigate. the aaseritics of A stractivo incursions of theso rats that [dynamo stations, the conductor or en- Bitters have tho best curative ual- 0 and the scene of her previous draughts | politics, woeful will be the day of our influence SE: T oniy R opublioan they intend to hold meetings to devise | ginecr might be empowered to apply & [ tios and powers ofall —concentrated of the drug varled with her changes from | thersin whether that influcnco be indirect, one house and streot to another. Now |now, or direct as in some future time, 1 sho was at a redtaurant and again it was | G0d 10 with us, wo can save our contry, as ol S some means to rid the community of their | temporary apparatus, which the trains | =y}, them and that they willoure whon o ;:"flfi',’jffif;,‘,":,g & 2?"?,.2,",4.”";??5; prosence, lwrmm th': mtuscnmu ffr:r}:n :l;*c'fla L:;{.yn:fli:ff oo ::;,:':fx‘.fictf:h\(f‘; any rl)rnll of these, singloor—combined suraly as Joan o S - e S & X original 5 a mystery. Some of the 0] Vail, tho! i i iv at “Starch Mary's,” “Fronch Em's,” tho | "5 3 16uh of Are crowned hor king. | whown o chanced to be playing a_gamo | farmorn heliave that thay are a oross bo- | immediato warnini for milen in both | boyitive proot of thie o 0 " 8170 Mullen mansion or some other .like | and reign i our hearts, making them tender, |0f Poker In his back oflice, yesterdsy | tween the Norway rat and the muskrat, | directions of tho mishap which had be- Hatenat b ivor olace. All her efforts had failed and in | true and teachable, T ask you to observe, as a | afternoon, for the cigars. **Speaking of [ w1, icinity. fallen them. This would operate so as| . qent Nugust her friend Sanders had gone to|day of fusting and prayer, the fourth of De- | cofling, I must say that the p»:.l‘.unl burg- | ™ iloh aso nnmeronaihithe visislly to stop inatantaneously ull traflic over| Five vears ago I broko down with kid- the drugstore patroni by her and cember, re I)\h'ng o that .‘I. 1th.- o passages f'{ lar-proof burial cases 1s not crenting o A WOMAN'S CUI the obstructed track, and succor could be | M€y and liver complaint and rhoumatism. e s seriptary which relato to Ginl's powor i U | vory *profound sonsation in_the west. S at once forwarded to the soono of danger. | Since then L have boon unablo to bo to sell her no more morphine, as she waa | trate tho svprome fack that “ho who is rlow to | 1¢.487 @ coflin - drummer ealled on me | jyg\y T¢ has Followcd a Gambler Over | The putting of such a systom Into opera- [ 4bout at all. My liver hooamo hard like wood; my limbs were puticd up and filled with water. is better than the mighty, and he who |and almost talked me to death in trying th his spirity than he who taketh a city.” | to convince me that burg roof ¥ Let ug exhort you m rnestly than ever | graves were rapidly surplanting the com- tion would undoubtedly bo_ vory expon- sive at first,, and 1t might Yo somewhat A costly, oo, to maintain the service, buy| All tho best physicians agroed that trying to suicide. A short time ago she again called on Cajori and asked for a Land and Ocesn for small dose, telling him sho was accust- | 1 e i omeil to melng the drug: and she obtalaed | rowrsy 40 chaeya andividunly: the nos monplace graves of stone and clay, He| =+ In the long run, if itonly saved ono |1othing could cure mo. Iresolved to try three grains. A few days later sho camao | friends, shall alio be that ~your f4ith fail not,” | VeB Went so far in describing thetr ad- | San Francisco Alta, ,,| perious accident a yoar on_each road, it | Hop Bitters; Lhavo used seven bottles; and bought twico that ~amount, saying | Dt thit you “tand fast in the iberty whero: | vantages as to declaro that they werefire- | **1fyou want to hear a strange story,” [ would ho found vconomical, At loast it | the hardness has all gone from my liver, that it was for herself and a friend, | Yith Chiist Lath mado you free,” and “having | proof, meaning by his remark, perhaps, soid a gontleman to a reporter of the | would appear that the suggestion iooks ”“’.“‘“‘"”"“’"““,' my limbs, and it has Yostorday sho asked for twelve grains [90Realhstand.t = C L Goq | that his patent graves, boxes, or what- [ Alta, yesterday, in Golden Giato park, f reasonablo enough to warrant the mak. | (/0rkec « miraclc in my caso; otherwino and toid the doctor th the girls. She was left it at the drog store to go out with| Catons i over you chooe to om, wero capa- | “‘engage that gray-haired man in conver- | ing of some o 5 dir t it waa for four of | zives s to sce the ever you chooge to call them, were capa. engage that gray-haire ) conver- | ing of some experiments in this dire X e pain i | R W RTatn ble of rosisting the destructive eclements |sation and get him to teil you his story. | tion. W. Moy, Buffalo, Oct. 1 Prosident, | of natnre, Of course I had to laugh |1t will repay you for your time,” and he — Poverty and Sufforing, 1 would have heen now in n?y arayo. 8t Lor frisndiwho vith: hor, . About! 7. ily at his statement, a8 a fire-proof | indicated a promaturely aged man with a Family Fucl, I was dragged down with debt, pover- o'clock in the evening she called for the something new to mo. Such [sad face sitting 1n the sun on one of | Chicago News, A ty and suffering for years, caused by a stuff, went to a caloon near by, stepped| W C. T. U. Day of Prayer, & in the | the benchea of the park. The reporter| He entercd tho coal offico with a small | #ick family and large bills for doctoring. | alone into & resr room and Responding to the above national call South | needed no second invitation, and was | market-bashct on his arm. | Give mo a 1 was complotely discouraged, untilone i DELIBBIATRL Y 00K THE DOSE £ ca, where gravea fall through gaps |#oon seated by the man with the strange |ton of coal.” “Yes, wir,” replied the year ago, by the advice of my pastor, 1 1 YLIDR ik we most earnestly request the attendance | pade by earthquakes, into the seething |history. conl motchant; “‘where shall T send it, commenced using Hop Bitters, andin one FINE ENGRAVINGS intended to stupefy four persons. A half grain is an ordinary dose to one not accustomed to taking morphine but when the habit is onco formed it is not Infre. and prayers of every christian in Omaha | fire that constitutes the bowls of the| ‘‘Iam told,” said the seaker after| (b, just put'it in this baskot; I'll carry | Month we were all well, and none of us at our all day meetlng for prayer, to.|escth, but ia this section they etruck me | facts, “‘that you have a lifo atory strange | it homoe myself.” *But wo have a|D8ve scen a sick day since, and 1 want to as one of the novelties wo can well dio- |in the extrome, and that you aro not [wagon right hero and can send it up at |58Y to all poor men, you can keep your pense with. Besides, there is nothing to | averse to relating it.” once.” ““No; Lcan carry the coal up |families well a year with Hop Bitters for day, December 4th, from 10 a, m., to ‘U':",;{J': ‘;i‘l;‘!‘:""“";““vlv']':‘u”"‘:f,:ixiufxln‘u‘:: :lll"e\’]l" + 8¢ the Laptist church, Fiftesnth | po'nyqq by fnvesting'In such a thing as| Tho eyes of theman wero turned on casy enough, but you might send the | 1% tuan ono dector's visit will cost, 1 Tho eharinten of el g O | mecting will bo presided over each | B re-proof gruve, as tombs are nover | tho speaker a momont, and then tolding [ bill up in & wagon.” Know it,"—A WORKINGMAN, covered by insurance, his white hands in his lap, he said: *‘Yes, S 7 Nono gensino without_n bunh of green f opw on the white label. Shun_all the. vile, a Men Discharged. | poisonous stull with **tHop” or “Hops” in thewr had taken the four powders told her com- | hour by different members of the union, panion what she had done and that she | all temperance workers, especially the wanted to cure hersolf of the blues. As | clergy. are warmly urged to unite their “The young man grew somewhsat im- | it is & story. 1am a murderer and a re- | pigcecn ¥ pationt when I luughed. With a frown | formod gamblor: but you need not shelvk | © 4\ Fyuaxcrsco, Decombir 3 -1t in report. | bama TRRALIR sIp LRI WL e Bluek: o) SO aro war ho exclaimed: ‘I seo very plainly you |so from mo, for tho murder was 10t {n- o (1 Contral Puifie raitroud compang, i | oo ble she was taken to the drug store again Mus. C. 8. SouvLe, President. have conotrued what I have said litorally, | tentional. Ten years ago 1 owned the charged 1,100 men hin the last thre \ and the proprietor told of her act and Mzs, J, T, Beit, Beoretary, |1 Vill notamend my remark a0 my busial | Iagggpt and most popular gambling. par- |/ DL o, 00 WOHE B O R T T L M oases aro roally firo"proof. 'This does not | loB#, the city of Chicago, and on Sat. | 1O b i 4 ‘"I’ i D d4ehwrgad A “‘f;;tulum and fry to save her life, Cajori The King of Homestaaders, mako then,any more euieable, of course; | uriy nights I dealt my own faro game,in [ pheremonto, within - the last thre days, 3 i s b 9k : : A 4 General - Manager Towne, interviewsd, e L g e iE but it goes to show thoy are vory dura- | which business, of courso, 1 made ngreat | i€, (WhEOr Towne, | interylowsd, and said ] Daniel Freeman, one of the sturdy|ablo and subetuntial, Some superstitious [ deal of money, Many unpleasant inci- [ havo been ¢ od on repairs and rec farmers of Gage county, came up to|People who believe in ltteral fire beyond | dents urew out of my business, but 1 nd no longer necews: IT WAS IMPOSSI ! . Phis | the grave would perhaps feel a little more | al ways excused it on the ground that men ding ont hins boen mado invarious that one should do such o thing, This|('maha from Beatrice yesterday. This | SRS RO FEPE F00 & TRE Inoke |0 o o e s anyhmore disminsed becaure T waa about 7 o'clock, and already tho wo- | gentleman can say what was given only | buried in fire-proof graven. Asido from | than they were obliged to drink poison. qirelght wa moving &b presont; (L man was in a serious condition, but in | one man in the United States to say— | this, however, allow me to remark that| I finally got to noticing and expecting [ and furers et g megle 1106 of wheat spite of the repeated requests of Sanders | y.¢ 1o wag the firat one to make an | the cofiins or boxes are very valuabie, as | one young man in particular, who always e 10 help the woman, the drugglst declined | 1o of 4 homestead under the home. | they defy body-snatchors and keep out | camé when it was my night to deal. At Opposed to Protection to believe the story, At last Ssnders|,io,d uot My, Froeman in 1862 wasliving | water and insects.’ first he plaged boldly, and as & conse-| .. |, : went _and put up his watch at the Elk- | ;"5 0 villd in this state and as 1 o, m. | *'Finally, finding 1 had no notion of | quence, lost heavily, but as ho grew more hh born Valley house near by and got 8¢ yunuary 1, 183, ho uppeared at the|laying in & stock of iron graves, the | famillar with the game be pluyed care. An anti-protect in this city, its e leaguo his b room for Miss Bramer and left her to n aim beine the sgitation of public opinion land office there and entered s quarter young man loft me in disgust. fully, and acted as though life depended 0 1EODORE P o sleep oif the drug's effocts. Durini the | suetion of land, That samo morning ho| 13 it really true that there aro bur- [on his winning, which In fact ws the | &5y 1t providas - (" WP coreTeon alght 1t lasaid sho was heard to roll and | jof Nobraska for tho south and cntered [glar-proof and fire-proof graves,” in- | caso, s It afterwards proved, I got ac- S — 74 i ;::ni:z RN w?xnen anm' :nn.n lw:nt' t; regiment, returning | quired a young man on the other side of [ quainted with him, addressing him as A $70,000 Boston Fire, “iw WW"WM’" IW!-I AGIW- g His patent issued to|tho table, wshe marked up his points, | Brown, but knowing that that was not| 1ouron, December 8, A building occ 51 BROADWAT. N. call her she ~was found In|yiy four years later, is marked No. 1,|and began to shufile the cards. his true name, I think he foll.wed the | by Fiske & Colemun, agents of the Boston | rheumatism, fover and ague, liver con ity inactivity of called in and tried to administer an antl- |} oo, "fasored by fortune and to-day owns | are,” replied tho good-humored under- | timos, but generally losing heavily, | company, 'm"';l to-night, Lows, #70,000; partially insired. SULEBRATES # stupefied condition, The drugglst was | \ud biy entry No. 1" Mr. Frooman has| ‘‘Why bless your soul, of courso thero | game for months, winnlug 8 littlo. some. | ¥ire brick company and Toston Terra Cuten flu3| el [E“ I oo i dote, but could not make the poor glrl | gy uoras of land in southwestern Ne.|taker sshe felt in his pocketfor his|At last he camo one night, snd swallow it. Dr. Roe, and afterward Dr. |, “ - - allow 0, to raska the garden spot of the world, |tobaceo pouch, “The ~ burglar-proof [ L saw by his flushed face that he had - Fidueys and Iniwouzlog, be clty physisinn, were L grave was patented somo_yeara ago aftor | boen drinking, although ho looked ap: | piui. s O Deoma e o nicht o fitol called In, but —This worning at two oclock the plic| 110 95 of A, T. Stowart disappeared | parontly cool.” He ast down to the ume. DAl i SSAEL fum S RgaE it e g I'T WAS TOO LATE, from Now York. ~As that event was fol. | drew out a small roll of money, and, lay- | stabbed Samuel Day and badly wountled ai. dars raided & negro bagnio on Fourteenth strect Bittors near Jackson, and arrested four negroes and . and at 8:30 lfe was extinct, notwith- lowed by some horrible grave robbories |ing it down before him said: *‘There is | other gentleman named Archer, Boram was standing all expedients to save i : i in Cincinnatl a Yankee conceived the | in that little pile my fortune, my honor [Jsled. Motive unkuown. Maud had the reputation of “hitting one white, idea that it would be an excellent thiny [and my life, " I either win all or lose sll B v I - the plpe” at an ‘‘opium joint” on — to invent a burglar proof grave. After|this night. Begin your game; I am de Rlote on the Gold Coast. Twelfth street and frequently took laud. | WaxtED—To exchange wild or improvy| experimenting sometime ~ he finally | ready.” " Others joined in at first and| T:0N10N, Decombs Advices from the num, and other opiates, s common | ed lands in Nebraska or lowa for Hard- produced an iron box with an|played for awhile,” but finally withdrew |#old const, Afiica, way trade riots had taken i with uniprtunate women. Whilo the | ware, or stock of general merchandise. |iron lid, sufliciently large to hold a |from the game and watched the strange | Pisce st Winuelah, Twelvo men wore killed STOMACH, e | druggist in this case recorded the sale [Address J. Linderholm, Genos, Nence |cofiin. 'Thoelid of the bo contained o young man at my right, He played to|*"d & number wounded, l R bowels has wn un houxshold specific e A A | Mo m-lm | gpring lock on the inside, 5o that the box | win, DBut fate was s ——T e B e : i 24 ); N gainst him, for he f s ¢ ¥or sale by d tions on the safo side, 1t seoms that| . Dovglonn e Gomy Capsioum | 22214 10t bo reopenod after being closed, [loat, won and loat again, and Imllly after| Missour! Siiver Haice Reutored W] iy, 00 4, -1-x~ %o whom apply for estotior's 41 when he was told of the woman's con- | B Hl: Dovglass and Senw' Capd For some time these graves found a|two hours of playing, evidently in the | SPeclal dispatch to Tik Bik, luaoag for 1¢45 ditfon at 7 p. m, he ought to have w]'vg. I P £O MUK ‘f““_')_ foitls |ready sale, but like many other stylos | most foarful suspense, he lost his last| Ciicaco, Docomber 5 —The rates to Mis. — given her the usual antidotes as at that aro tho reault of aver forty | thoy havo comsed to be popular, Very [dollar, Leanivg back ‘in bis chair, with | fourl river havejust boen resored, H. 8. ATWOOD time her lifo could probably have been [years experieuce in compounding cough | oftan after a corpse hus been put under | compressed lips and face blanched to a —~— ) - ’ saved. The parents of tho dead girl will | mixtures. " |ground, especially if insurance companies | deathly whiteness, he looked me in the [ lAdies' Mulls and Seal Hats, at|Plattsmouth, - - - Nebraska be telegraphed and the inquest will| melly, ATnion, Edward Blewets, | 7F Penevolent socicties aro interestod, it|eye a woment, and, rising, said: “‘My | 54%e's. n10m, wf-t SANADKA OF THOBOUGHBRED AXD WIOH GRADN probably result In no new discoverles, t, Charlos H. Winsbip, Columbus, I3 | 1 BECE8sary to exhume 1t and have a|money, honor and happiness have gone SR — At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon 0 A, Wiaahip, * U I post-mortem examination held, This is | over ihat table, never to return. 1said| Th Coroner Maul empannelled & jury to in o, 11 Wobster, Hastings, fan extremely difficult task to perform, as |my lifo would 4o with them, aud it shall h...a‘fu‘,’:'.i‘i‘i‘fiu'.l‘finJJ“&Z‘J.’.’.‘..”l'n‘.‘,“’n’L‘.f.‘:.‘I HEREFORD MWD JERSEY OATILE veatigate tho cause of her death, Joseph H. Conner, Plattemouth, C. J. Bowl: | the box with its patent spring lock on Toll my wife, 1 had gone too far to re. | d ; AXD MRG0 GB ARBARY ANA BNIKA Dr, Roe who was called in shortly after | by, Crete, were at the Paxton yesterdsy. the inside cannot be opened in a qulet!turn,” Before we uul‘x‘ld prevent I;. !:’u (;{):urn:;jr't{xzux:n‘y uses them and Al | egr¥ouny ook to Oorrapondaie sl