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| J THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1885 e ——e e ——— ——————e e e . — Pawn h tor walked down the road on his errands HOW CONGRESSMEN DRESS, grow correspondlngly larger in his ap- | that have dled thus far have been young “¥eu know the Nez Perces, suppleand slim, | of mercy, leaving Nellle to watch his ——— pesrance. In the course of a few min- | oatt’e uggish of soul and limber of limb; broad form until it disappeared bshind o [The Senatorial Peculiartics of Some |utes the fish showed #igos of becoming ) A prespec ive graduste of an 1linofs el of gopscirn and cold ax ice clump of hedge-row. of Our Statesmen, woary and tired, and the work of getting {¢chool Fas written a Marshalltown gi | ra A right of one of em will suf! - * * * * * * stannme him to the b -nth \\A;“"K A8 oreat as firet | useting the loen of her valedictory wd- “Up in the Yellowstons, slick and neat, It 1a the day of the fete. All Onklelgh | o i oeon 1otter to © d Lende snticipated. The boy's excetlons wera | aress, nod ehe asys she wanta to deliver a Nt Oy T Gy it Dawhes Dokl d Mooeville are alive with flags and | Wysbinkion iter & Cicveland Teader finally crowned with " success, for when | good onc and he s was the s Al His dam equaw and his sira a Yank ting, uod & splended friamphal arch | Tuke P. Poland is the only relic of the | the huge monster was finally within | ¢ccn, ¢r the big gate 1atks the ontiance to | 01d siateamen of the dags of Olay, Cal-|reqch of the Iad he strack him a severe Who passec them parts for half a erank. J e 8 L T houn and Webster. He still clings to the | blow with 8 largs koite, crimsoning the |, 1S, eXploraticn for rock foundation “Now, Pete was chap of the Carson type, | the hll. i m swallow-tail goat, with the bright geld|watee Vitit 10 | for a bridge over the Mitssuri river at Little,determined, for fighting ripe, This srsh feto bo il insted ia 1";.“ SHbng Wi Weld Eee by A ot cia ja*:ud-n:wd:v"gfjh .';\T”\vh:.-",‘ h': Sicus Otty resultsd iastriking a strat Who seldom traveled without his gun, evening, and the ivhabitants ofthe nelgh | ¢ viorybioimen of that time. It is| hefoueht il the f for & ahart iC1E1of Fock at one point at & dapth of ¢ And from white man or red could never run. | h5yhood are to ba {urther deiighted by a ki fos thud s Pr he fovght all the fiercer for a short tim?, [ Py strata will be drilled to deters ;rand display of fire-works, All in hon. | leaner and pretticr than the Prince Al- | hut owing to the 1oss of blood he soon | pickiio e hud o hut In the Modoo B D o air. " There he ls, lean. | VTt OF the cutaway of the present. In [pucoumbed. On opening the shari ho | Hicknoes. ‘\\,lnl'lfni';nm '{N'-)H:‘Ivv;l 4 ;rr. )";;“’nft‘th;| race rails, Handsome, | fact the dress of men has been giowlng | was found to contain nine good aized fish, | The annual convention and tournament et S Bisbh1t braNth Ty e you tilele don't gou similar durlng tho past century. — Wash: | Fo was aftorward thrown overboard, as | Of {18 Iowa S:ate Fireman's association Sulll, there fs tush a decided lack of | in&toN, who diedIn 1709, wore rutllas|ghelr meatis not good for eating pur takes place the second week in June, at § —— THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TOBUY Foll=ReN: [ ol fek Is AT DEWEY &STONES' One of the Best and Largest S8tocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR “He skinned jack rabbits for food in «pring; L i facs that it looks almost |On his sleeves, and half of the men who [oses, They are very diswstrous to fish. | Daverport, and will doubtless to the o summar, ho brouglitdown game on(h | sharaster in bis L AL [T the Deolaration of Itlependoncs 1y nota, oned. b miag ontungled fea. |most saccessful of any meoting of the Ta auturin, set for the roose his emare; Ou w sont by the terracc steps iv a_par- | ¥oro powdo cd wiza, ' Jaflerson sportad | quontly tearing them into threds, kind licretofore hold in 1he state, In winter, trapped for the grizzly beat, ty of young girls, among whom is Nellie h“““ ;“‘n“;:'l:l‘_:él"””n:flu‘f\"A-x‘n ot TR LIS Th; lumu; of the Audobon mob whe 28 aving worn of eloth eri ETTER LIS K Joflor o1CIS ATC 8 W he ot s pad ko hit weatern e peut fnvited to the ball tornght, | A1 mske at hin {navaration. List of letters remuining in the Omaha Ko b sar wneury 4 0 bt he Tionte V o i had made him a wes S b Vebits 0 8! - 1 k A ‘bravel Jart scont and part Tojon b Nellie/" arked & bright-eyed member of [ Dantel Webstar usaally wore s suit of| 6 o) ruaey 18th, 1885 T T oy Yewky Well knd n to *Frisco for craft and pluc the group. o : ped s UL & ‘ ) of rctributlon, mutterivgs of retaliation things of Canbys| ‘Yes desr, but 1 don'tthinklehall go,” e, Martn Vao Buren wae very fas. Ry belng frequently heard in the land, ate heard something: of Canby . tidions about his elothes, and always a £ teplied Nellie, E T P16 LS YN S WH st A Dubuque tailor, on Saturd. y beccin o trust and red-face hate, ‘Not go!” echoed round In astozish- [ PPAEE TO01E l“‘\’ln His ‘;m“‘c'!' “\“_’E aninen ;‘;:3“9:‘1&\‘1 ing suddenly violant and insane, seized a jath that It eer the hour | ment. iyt EHEE Y oro | Allen 1 WV Tnighton O hugo pair of shears and exorested the he'd try his power, “Why, I would go If It wera ooly tosee | St in l',‘:"’ .’-'.‘,ff :,'(’.l\ffi':..?l\l.n}:?wwfl At i Lindtley 18 determination to make a few rendablo “Uncle Safn's cavalry knows the wiles the diamanda and plate. But you per- [ TRV B e O aking his | \dams 1 1 Lindquist 1 clippings from the anstomy of a fellow 04 bostiles in deep defiles, haps have scen them, haven't youl L“ DK“, k‘ f.k‘ tlh : ‘ff Job ;‘ e B g‘_ 4 Aineco | Lodor H D wotkman, The assaulted man stood the ( ahawk and the s:alping knife, “Yen; theyaracerinialy very besutiful.” | SO8C 100k e SRAUCI SRR I8 LG [Hunda B, N M manlac off with an ircning board for a Br w1y tricks of savage life. ¢I wonder who w1l be the lucky wom-~ | g% & (CHTEEE A Cet © SEETO o hls | Brown 1T Moy few minutes, whon he became rationsl g s Yellow. |80 who will catch the heir to the dia- | SreRC Wer, though v Olay wore | Bruger W McDoneld and resumed his work. there drove, through the Yellow clothes a uraat matter. Henry Clay wore L ’ monds!” said Lucy Berling, one of the ovotall: And. s standing sollar ex, | Benedick W H Me Dormott J C o — {Oha" hip with its load alone gitls, with a qalck la “1t's cirtainly :‘}‘" ’” hi )‘ FAHRe B Kh~ X+ | Bestaplo W McKrane J Pure blood is absolutely necessary in girls and a lad and man, worth trying fcr.” B VRERILY LR i S o Ut s el | BUFIN WAl Mueke It order to enjoy perfect health. Hood’s Vi 5 Jing alwags vory preclse in his clothes, always | Boutfier C I Miller © 4 NTRORARLS 4 their fire and at work began, Report oeid at ths time that she was a8 Bixi““' 13“ Al e\reEN G YilH Kifeast | Booni0 1s MeCiston O 1 Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and « v at supper a glittering ey trging very hard herself, PP . $ LRl R Mehlig C strengthens the systom W nile 1 aug at supper a elittering eye . trouble as to how he should appear when R e Was fixi ipon e, and hovered nigh “See how he ia flirtiag with Miss Mun Lo and the | Home J Mackey Mr —— - To s frop in their wagon bed; roe. It i not likely to be one of us, dofge e 05 ool e TR p ey ki Mitchell C Sam Houston's Duels But one’ ' guard with a charge of lead you thiok?” ; REGUBANGRBIL o | DookelE, N TRTA A correspondent of the Bowling WAV 151231 V5o Eahyon brouRNbd knd Glepts T dout know about that: her hafe ts| SERG ARG i e go about | Brapshaw 1D Mebonn b Green (Ky.) Intelligencer nnearthed an The bu: . were there, when the settlcra elept [ 80 thort, and I can’t think why it don't [, © 0o Bt ol Py ™ ae™ thono of a | Aurns J H Mead P J old man of the vicinity who remembered To stea! ke snakes on the quiet eamp grow,” said Lucy, shaking out her own Bank oRbbier; . WalllAea WAlter \PHelnhs Bay G H McCann P all about “the sensation of the year And kil! nd scalp by the firefly’s lamp; luxurisnt tresscs. I o e wh}[,]; }fi\rq*llw")!x)«‘ “\lhl‘r 4 1826,” the old man being one of the -~ m % / v kR ) v Jarsih Manina G i X i “Buth it happened they never knew, It Is shor:, but protty and curly, and | )" o1t 825 a suit, and he sports &) Boudin M MoNaht W participants in the duel that caused the Akeene Lye was watching the crew, she is far too good for that hoy. 1| mesutlar ey Resd (ORAIGEN LR | BYeRYG Nilison G sensation. To settle a_spnt that come And whe at midnight a wild wolf's yell ‘‘Nellis! Nel is! That sounds rather bit- d;rk ((\ .-5‘-]' bus'ness clothee, Ly- | Brason D Notena A of hot blood Gen. Sam Houston, then a Awork t echoes like shraiks of hell, ter, and pata me In mind of the fox and [T FEEOS Vi R ears ". Bonton C C Newman B member of Congress from Tennessee, A rifle acked, and a redman aunk Ly roaef, Orlando Potter's gray olothes | oecsarg o and Gen. White, of Nushville, agreed Downw. e the blostoms his hot blood drank; | A Indignant laogh broke from | o VROl ¢4 650 to econd hand | Benton D - e that on *“Sept. 23, 1826,” they would Andm . boy from the startled van Nellie's ips as ane looktd over there by | ) \}ouman, and the black ones of Col. | Corey Paraley T “fight a duelon the Tennesseo line; Witht . shooters out at the devils ran, the lake, Woolford, of Kont‘uckly are shiny with | Coston H Phillspapa F time, sunrise; distance, fifteen feet; AL e R e Set Half a dozen girle, in the most engag- | £ 0o 00 ety Bt e o, 1 | Cautwel W Peterscn Mr weapons, holster pistols.” Houston got e A b fowers were wet_ | ing tummer costumer, hovering around | 8% FEEe8, SER0 B L AVRIE RO, B Cain O Pearl O out of bed at 3:40 a.m. on the 23d, and, Withth crimson dew of that Indian bund, | the recumbent form of the curly headed | 1% b B ST BB T o LA sitting in his night clothes, molded two A n % 4 * | are always new and his collars clean. Jim [ Cunningham R Plumer SL N Cut off * their prime by a vengeful hand, belr, wh;, Nu;:‘l“le“ emils on] }zlla 1l(.; Belford, on the other hand, sométime | Oarlon d/2 Powell LC bullets. As the first fell from the « Pete’s, Whi v [ 22cept their subtle flatteries, while eacl i RE tively dirty, [Camp W 3 Potter & Son mold a dog named “Gen. Jackson” A";‘"{' 4t hand Pete’s, which ho next day | iy littlo heart fluttors with delight at :’;“,‘“uf;"'hfi:,f:':;n ';,?J':f,ln.‘r:ym ralas | Chriftenson © Pleasant LD raised & triumphant howl under the To one F the girla ho helpd to save; the thoaght of being the favored ome. | {5 LIoF N o e L mer - who | Chamberlain ) Juay 8C window. When the second bullet Then ' umped o ranch down in Wyoming | Something wesk, almoat contemptible |2 FH ARG T FHCLE IR e | carpennor 1t pilae dropped a gamo cock crowed long and AVEBIEEEWALB vol O8N CEEHU LS E 6+ ahout the group. crows, Both Carlisle and Randall wear | Gorwel J RothHL lond from a neighboring tree. Houston, “‘When'ier, stranger, you go that way AsNcllle turned away her eyes met |jjv10%in o \wide black necktles, and hoth | Deniton 1> Rook J who was superstitious, cut the figure of Yol ar what the settlars have tosay; | those of Wendell Verney, and by the ex- | 10" orally dressed in black. Both | Doniand ) Richardson C A a dog on oue bullet, and that of a cock ‘No L. _.ror braver man is known prassion in his face she knew that some- | ¢ o % Yitlo) and neither Is very careful {:um‘].nll‘k Co ;é\\hl l"\v & on the other. The principals stood at That 7 “wnee Pete of the Yellowstone thing of the tame thought had passed | o\ nl T 1de Reagan, of |11 B their posts on the second and to the £ —(The Republic. | thrciigh his mind. Toserliwatta aiblaok ligioal Pise’AlL| Daviel Seetory 11 inch. * White's lead cut a_whistle e 1t was then that eho deided that hevan- [y 58 850 4 0 turnover collar, and Perry Seonett N through the sharp air, but Houston ~&EARTS VS- DIAMONDS. swer to Percy Oaklelgh shou'd be & nega- | 5ejyonyg little frame, every ounce ot Sack I stood unhurt. At the same instant the Oy KAty tive; for, Compu {DgFihe ko) ety $10 | hitoh camibe fed with its Income of many Shner o bullet with the dog mark passed clean FFY MARTON 1, MEIRIVILE, T e . 1Ly | thousands & soar, s clothed in_closcly Shhon K throngh White's body, so that a_silk A i D a0 ! buttoned black broadeloth. Governor | Eulorz A S Sterling SL handkerchief was drawn from oneside to ‘Tj Jedays to think of it!” mused |favor. Loog, who is to read tho address at|IeeC Spencer GW the other. Afterthe duel Houstonselect- Nell'" Slaymore, walking up and down| A very stately room was the library of |4 3jcaiion of the monument, has |larven B Suitex J ed as his coat-of-arms the famouf the nafrow strip of grass that ekirted the | the hal), and Nellie was very glad when | ™ o4 “tailor, and his wide blae| (il BUHOIS “chicken cock and dog.” o 3 Threo | the Mierview was over with Percy, al- | goo ucker pants of Jast year mado|(iemiidA It SndtuE e dovigaicompace Jitletd nea ok re" | though mortified that he did not take her | b .oy of all the Wash naton dudes, | Grinell G 11 Sloane G L IO IR T daya bafore the garden party, and then I|rofusal in the tragic way that she had |y 'yiuf Oscar Turner, of Kentucky, the | Gehok W C Thompson J IN IMPATRED NERVE FUNCTION, shall have to decide whether I shall be |read about in novels. i " Outlaw of the Purchase, ofzen comes into | ook B AmasnY Dr. C. A, F 0, Beston, Mass, mistress ot all Oakleigh or the wife of a i . |1he house witbout a vest, and buttons his | Hicke G Thompen says: “1 have used itIn carcs of im- I A beautifel night, the soft south wind | 1% °7 ith o belt etrap. Dorshelmer | iwen J G ‘ucker G fFid tor SEn i Kengasial surgeon in one of the pooreet practices in \het S e LR Aol InY deatistnt pantaloons with a belt etrap Dorshefmer | Hunsen J G ny pafred nerve function, with beneficial re- New York.” A CR e e clothes his six-feet form and his |13n>e Harum A Viersa J aulu.. especially in cases 1\'}10“{ the sys- 5 2 % LAk 2 ¥* | hundred pounds in black d agonel. Sam | Hutchison Voight A tem is affocted by the toxic action of to— Saelng lier e0 charming in her brown |en’s jewels, snd beneath, where all is| gy ylyyvs appsars on the floor in black, | Hurley H L Wash F bacco. holland dress and awple garden bat, with | duict und still, Wendell Vernoy I tall | und here, of Micligan, bas on a suit of | i W\ AW eattierhol ] —— her golden haie rippling in the sunshine, | "8 2% D Bymore. . |busincas cat, and a peoper and s3lt ma~ | johangon K. Webher A C ; Ard you will be my wife, darling, | {0, ia), " Calamity Weller's clothes arc 88 | Johaneson It J Wilbur W Some Commyn Wecfenl Hidlo eaufo for wonder that the beir of half | and help me win a name and fortuncl” | opeti and crazy as hia brain His Guiteau- | Jonson W - Woods W 1 o ! : the surrounding county ha lost hia «Yes, Wendell,'sho eald, shyly. *Bub|jiico faco looks as though it meeded a |Jacobaon H G Woodburn $ Mudicine, like cvery 1 = 5 5 - | when will you be tack from New York?’| . eihiE . % kon H. Wells L, H peenliar s whicli s heart to her so far as to entreat her to be Ina “% kT b What oan I do | 1azor, and his hsir alwass staads on end. |\t Wescott N fo tho public. They scc ek, pe. y ) Phil_ Thompeon, that little fellow with [ Fene? It & the plea-ant face and the mild air, dresees | Kranhofman J very neatly, and his clothes fit him. He | Klere J and exactness. Some of them$ Low- como tho lady of Oakleigh hall. to prove my gratitade to you for_casting cxacty ihem Lo % ever, have become more or less famihar The offer was & very fl.ttering and|your lot in life with a poor man’ tempting one to Nellie, and she was tso| “Why, promiso to never love me less [ yor¥ M%) ¥4 870 P SO & St e [ Kbl ¢ B to the people at large, and it may be much of n woman to refuso the cifar a2 | {han Fou, 0 how', sho uidy BuBPIBKIF:|oae s Niatory as the killer of eeveial LADIES 18T, el from e’ (ot (0 expluig . v ha n 8 N i BW ¢ em. once just because she dld not love him, [ T¢IpRE e TUAC kst i D ing to|mes a0ud bis mauners sro s gea- | Anderson Miss M2 Lowery < An epidemic is a disease due to some So three days had she taken to coneider |, \ you away.” g tler a8 !Imln-l of a vm‘;mm. He e, :an }\' l\,lnf‘bdbi\ili»'l\l wide-spread cause and prevaivug V0! 3 2 . i s mi o s ever | Allen I Miller Mrs I, ¢ 20 LL-n, biw). sposal, and in the Ubrary of Osk:|™ iiAwag, ab,yes—but a week and I|M foch 40 miid a HAchered man B ovof | Bowa w1 Mahor Mrs 12 through a large estent of territory leig all on his 218t birhday had agreed | gl retarn never to part from you|got . Sioat- 27 e Tihe him, | Burns Mus M McPhail A D Thus the influcnza—a kind of fever o to g1t him her final anawer, . lagaln,” and he stooped and kissed her | “7oe DFothor wilo Crosses just ke Wi | Blakely M Mclonald J short run—has repeatedly swept throug) “T rao days to think of what, Mies; tBERe | OO0 SR S ooked noftly | (A Who it bls very lmago in face and | lurtlett Mrs A Mcleroh Miss M whole nations, sometimes from one end Clay) e’ exclaimed a veice from the | RES8 M iys S1C G BIAER O0KCE M of | form. The doorkeepar can not tell them | Buwsctt Mrs Muller G St cuiibito thcothe s alnusd fron surg iwindow, and looking up Nellie | {ofs Punine THCy 0 LG Vet b ©| apart, and Phil's brother, who is not a|llonber S Maine Mrs J et aat Dot - w . h gome embarrassment that the en, the 8o witnees of this victory | meyber of congress and has no right to [ Brady P Manchester L ; ik disoncaisla 1oc galned by hearts over diamonds. 2 Brown Mrs 1} May D An endemic diseaseis due to loca first ), ort of her senteace had been heard the flcor, canmove In and ont of the | Frowe ¥ MavIDa oniien e dlsense laidno e Joo & 5 r 3 e h T (he Yom e o g illor Miss . causes, and is generally restricted {« by t' ¢ sludlous young surgeon who was YOUNGMEN!—READ THIS, OUSH/ALINE yILuE oBpslc AL Cairley A Merrick 12 the localities in which they originate takhfy briof holiday neath the doctor |y Voursic Bevt Co., of Marshal, Mich,, | t3ing him for his brother, At ono timo | Garlson Mullen Mrs H e lanan s aohs alen0amicddiscase xoz tq ovious to taking a practice in the |offor to send their celebrated Evzorho-Vor. |t i3 sald that Phil was a prosecating| Cock Mrs Ji Nietach Miss M Sometimes an endemic diseaso become: uto $1 wards of New York, 7A10 B and other LLECTRIO AprLiaNces on | attorney in Kentucky, and not feeling | (arpentor L Tk b es W epidemic. Cholers, endemic in Indi bt face was a s3d one, too much so to | trial for thirty days, to men (young or 0ld) | well one day he asked his brother to go | oni E xRl anciaaal ) St med handsome, but he was inter- [afllicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality | and try a case for him. He did 50 and | yjcin ) Aol occasionally sweeps throngh the world looking. . and manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also | o couct dld not know the dlfisrence, | Diomt 1t Ponaraon Mis ¢ saiiyellonifevonencemiofinithopye 0 O vernoy. T had no idea 1 ] f0F rhoumatiim, nouralgia, puralysis, "snd 2 R | panONOL T ,."“,”;"“"’"" 'd to our Souther s1deed, Mr, Verney, I had 1o idea L} many other diseases, Complete restoration to S e ———— oy e tich M § a desolatin om eaking my thougots, and stilll less [ health, vigor aud manbood guarauteed. No Esperience vs. Inexpericnce. Denen) fiandsonitealty Sometimes an imported ther ¢f on were within hearing,” roplied | risk s incurred as thirty days trial is allowed, It is a matter of regret that in Intro- b:‘n‘l;’: M I.:jL'l“:F"";">1 epidemic may leave behind it 1,4_““, hed thee e ™o the catemint about | Write thom at oncs for illustrated pamphlet | ducing Hood's Sarsaparills, its proprie. | fney M 3 oo s R ey e S e . the roses twined eo loveingly. fise. e — tors are obligidto overcome & cortain | (irecn Mios T Roberta M S R e llie,” s3id he, I was thinkinghow [ Ths Champion Liar 1 lansas City | distrus; by eome people who have unfor- | Ghan Miss Sigy Miss J = SERe 2 2 shall be to éavo this place for the Throws Up the Sponge tunately “bovght worihless compounds | Hofman N2 Swanson Mrs I AV ool ink anil tobol snoradis ' il { iney spastment in & dlrty strcet: '} “1gold in Kensas?" intorogated tho|Mowra. 0.1 Hood & Co.are rellable} iyl im0 Stauct Mra J without ny connection between them Jimore long (1ust you go yer! You have only| . slirted gentleman, who was indus. | Pharmacists of long experience and they | Hunter It Shafor Miss A An epizootic—pronounced epi-ze J i, "ere two months, ved § 5 make no claims for Hcod's Sarsaparilla | Hawk I Tonquin A i ¢ Fi s ; \ trlously occup'ed in holding a cracker A o ) ot-ic, not epi-zoot-ic—is an epidem: aust, or | shall not have a penny |} wn just to the right of the stove, which cannot be substantiated by the | Hognswath C; Wiright L T o e A T twich. Benides, Lamgetting overy | L\Woil,'T sliould 10ty smocze, Toll yor | Srongest proof, Aud wo say to thoee | Heobid ), Waiat R ) e R A it ¢y inolined to work. Pleasure is[ ¢y ol t0 LY C ol 3 | who lack confidence, read the upsolicit=d | Aot o Wil . e BDER DB ORY NOKESS 8 don w 1y ag s B Nas s wot; why, when they wanter make ice BRI t Hood's S earty M ) ar Mrs N Ge years ago, making our cities through Mianctue M HPE; it seoms to sap all my energy. " | vy )\ out thar, a'l taey hav’ ter du is to | testimenisis in favor of Hood's Sarsapa- | jenson H the week stiller thun an ordinary 5 moved toud 98 will missyou very mach, and 80 | 04 itel Ionton peel an’ sogar inter the | Filla, and then prove ity merits by actual | Lathop ¥ bath, was of the nuture of an influcnza, ous of order . Butyou willsronbewell known in | {0 a0t v e mitkin,’ an’ bi the time personal test. We are muh\:ent)lu_tyuu 1th CLASS MATTER, .Im‘”j,h it largel "H“m& S ] to eall him tig world, and 1hough you mut work | 40 milkin vhey hav' & buckst foly| Wil not be dieappolated, but ~will find it i shiong gely affected *ho spinal dewandod i poverty you mast wot mind.” i vt e a medicine of gecat value, which can bo W Fettorfield e ‘YM“ ;r 1 had you to talk to me I think 1| ™"y o = 5 0T bystanderre implicttly relled upen 100 Deses §1. Mrs I H Ite Iron Versus Alcohol, Eiusel, Lily' 1 be the first in the country belore |, 1cq ™ ¢ coald cnt it with e S M Hopyea In doctoring sick people with alcoholic Lewis, No ovisout,” he said, witha flush of | 07014 b Fighting a Ten-Foot Shark, . K, Courasr, mixtures, the firet mischief 1s thet the Sowers aad aounting to his carnced faco that | * 0y BTN Sy ooyt jogsy | Santa Bacbara (Cal) In’ sndent: o Vostmbterjiory gtofl burns i way throvzh in- NeYS ol the durk lushes droop over Nellie's| .y tll,” marmured a long slapsided | Thes> Who wero fortunats enough to (e ST LA flamed, delicate t ssues which ought to be Gevhuer, Lo Whiloa decided flustor about her ) pooimen of humanity, aybe drew him- | e present at the wharf yestordsy morn- | Did You Ever Hear This -2 soothed snd strengthened. Then the Paul, Putng Warned lior that they were now ap- | 16 one of a nail keg and i ing bad the pleasare of witnessing a | Sie haisen mich Buttercup—enay glaene But art gives W lungs, N matos bing an interesting crieis £ on 4 glared nround e st Bt chat tercap, most sensitive part g y, lungs, > 2 B 3 0 i _ | etrang» and novel spectacle, a sight that 5 did ] . th chu Jellle, Nellie, wheraareyou? 1 have upon the motley asrembly with an inter- [ #trar: 83 808 i) B Und ich waiss gaw net warrun; brain or etomach, ss the casc mvy be. rogation point in his left ey and a glass | Was out of the usual routine of cvery day | 1),ch bin jcu die Luttercup—orum glay Dot- | What the wesk and debilltated need s #he £alooking Dr you all day,” crled the | ¢%a10 Voer in his left “huud, “havs |happevings. Larco (every perion who tercup, Brown's Iron Bltters, Iron for enrich- ¢ \f'tyer of & rather curlous, fursy-Loking | preo 000d as for ez It gooe, but up inter |38 resided avy length of tine in Santa Zu euer Buttercup, kum ! ing the blood; tonics for the genera! "o which appaared a% the uaper win- ki - Iilere, papa!” answered Nellle, while Mishyga kol 5 - | Barbara knows him), the fisherman, has A m‘: l‘.,’fi‘ “;,'f_"'w;‘.?;‘,'“,‘.‘.,}., Ild‘,,‘.".o .,l;'?,, & 14-year old 5on that manages a fiehing )]We]l, _Ulllflku the Myl"wy sing a certaln S Mishygan on & wleit ter my brother Bill, | smack with ss much dexterity a3 an o.d | Father well known opera, now In daoger ompanion hastly withdrew from the | ' P85 RGN TSR BORE DU e thiat had fol'owed tho eeas al tho days |OF révival down at Allentown, s, Go alod ] | out to milk cld brindle, au' it was fo kold | of lis ife; end last summer a_year ago, | 40Wa thera aud the best youog men of 4, wve you written out those pe sari- |y ' had ter bi'd l'fira under he old | when his father owned the sloap Ocean the V.Ilhlgk: will give you the whole thing tiofyy yet!” Noi Well, I caunot get you [y o i U T 6 Bes Suder fe 0% | King, would alwaye sccompany lim on | Penmiplvanta Daich, beglaniog witn to 1 alittle thing to he'p me, and you | goc “pe T J i sos voyages to Hueneme for cargoes of | the opening choray o Fmaniy Parislen dushinta ate. oreapiin kg, ol BAUARL b Moorville getelok | “phon a silence like s wet blanket fell |0il and grain, and take his turn at the “Mir fahren aut der meer, haarge, whoze members must have at leatt tog ¢ her. 1l you do them now, child, | \oeriholittle knot of llstevers that was | Wheel rogul t{m with his father, by so Unser schiff is shay und shteady; fought one duel. The headquarters of if Yoom intond to at all? 1 must bs off |° L doing filling the place of an able ea: M'e driuker ix ows hoor 12 ho Cafo Tioho, 4 W) T ahall do when Mr. Vemney goes 1|{¢ak orokes, B the shumplon, Mar from |8 Pg opn 0ot anid furl sal o sboer, ady | tbe club is the Cafo Riche, and consider marked: strengihening of the system. Mr. Thoe. Davicls, Wadley, Ga , says, I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and advise all dyspeptic, nervous, low-spirited persons to do the same.”" e Twenty Parlsian duel are organiz- v, ing large number of combattants in at koow, although he is genorally mansge » boat In s way that would e ing the larg thy klog of womething elso when T am |™WEN L0 L issage.” Py T AR e e T it Toa s utern from o ory | 5 fld of private honor, no douby ‘the te ::gvg him.t Rr.Cl:qumor;mntl&ufiq, Then the crowd “0“".0““ wap, and | ness. Yesterdsy morning the boy jumped fgsatic -.n....‘,;l.‘f";m“"‘;“;‘h.‘.‘ :":"mum association will not want for recruits, « Jdogdown to the ball, where Nellie| 100 ou ag sil [ .sion, | Into one of his fathec's boa‘'s bent on a | cure vou FREL OF CHARGE. This great —_— “waa walting to give bim his hat, ed oul ilent as & mfrllpmcuuinn fisbing toar and before he got outalds of | .‘::11‘““&‘&1’1:‘;.\..\»‘. Ly & missionary to otk STOP THAT OOUGH o ddresse o R ow get my stafl '—he alwaws cslled SKIN DISEASES CURED, the kelp he hooked on to a ten footshark | st T ixusx Station -p New York: ita “and run for my gloves. 1| By Dr, Frazier's Magic Ointmert, Oures |that brought bis boatto a standstill. T ——— 4 know those two Wigby glrls will bs dead | if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grub | With the nerve of a hero he went imme 10WA IFE! by a By using Dr, Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal. sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds Hoarsanoss aud Boro Thioat, and ail diseas K y 4 of the throat and lungs, Do not neglect a this time, " and ho stamped up and | Blotches and Fruptions on the fae, leavicg | distely to work to secure Mr. Flah, and qough, It may prove fstal, Scores and wn the ball in a fever of lmpatlence. | 50" R ioum: Sore Nipplos, Sore Lpe and old, | it was plain to bo seen that the lad had 8| Tio meeting of the Northwestern | recsolf® i"ff:-lclfl'éhflm‘nfi:fl," i here! good- and don'c bother me | (pf i task of no little magnitude. To uss him- o ic i by B e T8 | Quatlaste Uloees ™ Hald o7 drugglata, X | Mak 65 10 Sk gl ll::i: m'lfn uay ?:le Dm_,dman s sssoointion has been post- fnofamily will ever bo without it after onoe « o poned to March 10, using it, and discovering its marvelous power, anything b ok, It you don't get|Kuhn & Co.snd 0. ¥, Goodman. dii't st the mercy of ilie waves, and a' i It is put up in large family bottles and sold thoee done by the time I retura you shall - — once commenced palling on the line to 0 ds is not much on the brac, | for i small price of 75 cents per bottle, Sold not go to the fote, A lsdy whose husband had contracted | which the fish was at1ashed, Fora while | 29t it “'Polnts with pride” to “‘one of the | Kubp & Co, and 0. F, Goodman, * Ater that threat Il doft. Good-by, | clul fever hit upon a brilkant scheme |1t was & question in the winds cf many | 11€5t" Polce forces on the continent. — and b home as s20n a8 you cap,’|recently. She procured s partly-worn | who were presintas fto who was master | 2elF pantaloons bag at the kuee. A Cambridge, , lady fas'cos her 1ff wered Nellie, sttending him to the | gectleman's glove snd left It upon the | of the situation, the boy or the fish. The i shel of Hampton, by vir- | sealakin sacque withastlver clasp that her e parlor sofa when ehe retired, after sitting | shark would frequently come to the sur- discoverad and |grandfather picked up with an cofticer’s 1rGood by, Tell Mr. Verney that I1|up untilafter twelve for her abrent lord. | face, and, with a suddoen lash of ita tail | co1fiscatad one handred and fifty zallons |cloak cn the battle ficld s Waterloo. ’ull expect him to come this afternoon | He does not go out in the avenings now. [ that wade the waters wild witk comr of whisky, besides a uantity of beer and | The finder was a youny subaltern who rafow hours' fishing up-atveam. And ——————— tion, would go down into the depths|Vine, in the deag stoze of R 1" Goil. afterward became a gevcral in the Kng il he wants sometbing fo do he may as| Duikee's Sitap Damssi & Coun|of the ccaan with lightoiog rap-| A dlsease hisa broken out smong the |lish army and fought in the Crimean ».1l get my tackle in order forit posilive | Mear Savcr, The finest mayonaise for[liity, evidently roalizing his|csttle in Van Buren county. The dis-{war. —This clasp 15 ornamented by tho y frightens me to sce It in the condition | meat, fish, and veges salads, and a|predicament from the fuss he |esto biglne with a stiffening of the limbs, | Prusstan esgle, and, though it bus been itis.” Aud with this partirg Injuoc:on | supurb table s su-passos any [ made in sighttng (> free himself, and | the aniwal rafuses food and dies In from |1 constant use all these years, still re: the fuesy “bough really goolnatur.d doc- |home-made dressing. 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These tickets are good for the last three principal drawings which com- m>nce March 11,1585, and terminate on May 13, 1 This Lottery has been for over 143 years in existence; has one hundred thousand tickets and fifty thousand 500 winning numbers which is over one half the actual amount of ti o holder of tickets re o8, after the drawivgs, the Original Lists, also the smount of the prize if won. We hope, as we give 16 different numbere, that every ticket holder, on receipt of the winning lists, will be satisfied with the result, 'The capital prices are mark 500,000, 300,000, 200,000, 100,000, 90,- 000 70,000, 50,000, 30,000, etc.. the smalleat being 145 mark. ' It 1s of interest to each and everyone to invest os s)on as possible before the tickets are all sold, Remit cither by Post- office order or draft and tickets willgo forward at once. ~Original tickets of the Hambug & Brunswick and Saxon, constantly on hand. C. F. SOHMIDT & CO,, 62 Congreas Street, Detroit, Mich, GERMAN D. WYATT. 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