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THE DAILY BEE-- TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1885, THE Gulllu"“[ AT onK had come to rogard her as a kind of ideal [separated from the United States by‘hl- would be unable to kecp the savage X Iady for the white house; one who, In her [ water the same may be ssid of Alaska;|little blood-suckers from fasten 3 —— enlarged sphere, would spread a benign |and the latter is more distant from |tecth in his neck, without help, he shot Ofonsi Partisais” R i inflaence in all the circles in which she | Washington territory than is Domingo | (hem oft as best ho could and siarted at ENSIVe Partisavs ” RESIZOIE QUL | might move; when lo, there came floating | from the comt of Florida, This sland i | the top of apeed for home, ‘Tho weasela i along in the newspap ike | one of the most valuable in the group of | follo: il ho o R[}Slgfll}fl UY SDGC,H Rfiflfl\sl. 8 papers an item like la group of | followed him until he realed the fence. this: ‘‘Miss Cleveland delivered a lec: | the Antilles, rich with all the fruits ap- | His hands were bleeding froma dozen P tare l-l,vt sammer (befors some institute) germ:{ng to the tr;;ploal, p‘rin-mntlng a | wounds and If he had remained to fight W an “‘Altr ulstic Faith.” ““There there, the |desirable resort to the colored people of | the weasels they would nndoubtedly have Progress of the Political Reveln=|idesl is broken,” I muttered to mysel?, |the soath who might desire to foare thnt | over powered sad willed Nim. - Yo die tion at theOapit'l ““ahe must be a blue-sto:king. Altruistic, | tection, with a climate to which they are [ afternoon Mr. Lante returned to the y Altruistic; too much for me; where 1s| well adapted. It would have given us atone plle with two men, two guns and a Webster?” Mortifying to confess it, but AN EXCELLENT COOLING STATION dog. They routea out the weatels and Great Reforms Under Way—Mautter- | I was relleved when It was not to be Speaking of treaties reminds me, that, killed thirty—a colony which had been AN ¥ Y found In the maln dictionary, and was A , devastating th entiro \ghbor- THE GREAT i £ the M o Y, ™ y ’ | devastatin e ontirc nelghbor o of the Mad Throng—Interest. | u1y tonnd in the latest suplimont. “Al. | Sorg, o ret pactof Washiogton's ad {3 03'or s enr and mor ~THE ing Treaty Goseip, Past and tralatio,—regard for the rights of others, ";:;yr,:a "l:,'u?dlgn J, e: :Ql, mhm; o': — AN RE s Present — The New opposite seltishness, that 1s good. e wotld \akett 1 Three Iteas ffl"“c. - 8! p“fl" b U’"“ 4 prepared, and then wounld take It in Why cvery one needs, and should take FOR PAIN. s b Philosophy, : i HIGHEST, CROWNING, VIRTUE porson to the senate In executlve session, | Hood's Sarsaparilla In the apring:— g CNU R 51 ning Tron with e s in the school of Positive philosophy.” [expiatn its proposed features and take [ 15t "Because the system s now In_its | Nicumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Weakneas That s bettor. I then remombered nav- | tho views of senators, and then negotl- [ greatost need, Hood's Sarexpariiln gives | Sore Tharnt o time ciche: Toothache, Wiliswnd ¥overe | Special Correspondence of T Bk, ing looked up the wrd onoe before, but " i SO e i e B raih, Res 17 for Diseases of i WasniNotox, D, O., March 25.—When | it had gone fros my memory. The prin- h & projected treaty, in seorct | " 9. Bocanse tha blood s slogglah and | sty Dedieh tho great Corliss englne at the Philadel- | ciple Is the expression of the highest, and [session, and they modified it, slashed 1t, |imyure, Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies. THE ¢ \ 3d b ot Disernses pe N A i e noblest development in the true life of | cut it up, and emasculated it to sach a Beoause, from the above facts, A YoLEA Aty |Ba Tend sedentar; g phia centennial exposition would start, teath, caw: {ts movement wore very slow at first—its man or woman. It Ia the very ossence of | degree that ~Washington —got mad|Hood's Sarsaparilla will do a greater beneficence, of real brotherhood; 1t s the | snatching up the papers and his hat, amount of gocd now than at any other A GROWING CITY e e assimilation 1o revolutions few and , far between—but | very spirit and the essence of the teach- LEFT IN DISGUST, t T4 d Belc v N GUST, 0 it 3 Ty 2 83 40U oy gatherlng its strength Lts mighty | ings of that matchless code of morala and | syying he would bo d—d if he would| i powar would ere long make itsolf mani- | Of 1aws pr laimed by Him, who, while|,vor enter that bod: in.” P that The Locomotive in Winter, 4 on earth, sake words of comforc and of :Ime to the p,‘;.{n:?l":o pmur&:: ::l Mechanical Engineer. fest to the waiting thousands, and all the |} N petoall. If Miss C. illustratos her|paon, first to negoti vo inter Ak X i : . gotiate tho treaty, and| A locomotive cab in winter Is & dreary 7 by BROWE CHERICAL 00w BALTING T mac:;(nery lul th"ll":"dm‘;l 'wolfllfl ":;a“ln :‘-lnh!"r:‘ fllllfrimgple ‘{‘ lhlfl presidentlal | ¢hen” signed by the contracting par: place. It is bad In dsytime, but on | “From experienco 1 think Switts spocifio & The remarkable growth of [Omabs rapld motion, o political galilotine ion, an o not she will, she present it to the senate for ratification. winter night when the snow flies faat, the | valuable remedy for cutancous discases, and at tho | during the last few years {n » matter of here moves very slow, too slow for demo- | ¥l be g Appopriata sphore. Phore | * This incldent ‘1s rolated upon —the | locomotive is & good placo to koep out of. | ** S Akatr, Chict Justice o aa, | BFOAt Mstonlshment %o those who pay an cratio expactant, but Its vortioal move- | ¢ SR 1 DeLows She fomse milf ke, & authorlty of Hon. G, W. Crawiord, seo | Kven in the day it It impotsiblo toson | - Atlta,Set 65 ¢ gooualonal vislt bo this growing clty. "The f rrealdeis “|retary of the treasury under James|anything If a snow storm prevails. e " ovelopment of the Btork Yards— menta areslightly on tl;e mfl'“[‘“‘l‘:d fl;:uno;- iulurronndmg It.,d no modeling | Monroe, and one of m? five candidates | rails run right up into the air. Nothing m;‘i;‘("ml:_li«‘;l;flg“v:;{}' g&—,firm tryiny i the | nocemsity of the Belt Lins Ih.d-—g: when the axe does come down it Is witha | after Ang] u:l;oc lt(;’::l- :u lny]el, DO o0- | for the presldency In 1824. He related | can be seen ahead buta jumping off place, | and well of a terrible blood y oison eontracted from a | finely paved streeta—the hundreds of new e ;%25'.573:,’,",,( g {’t“:l:?y' ‘“‘} it to President Monroe and John Quincy | The windows are frczen up or covered | "™ Mus. T, W. Lix, Greenville, Ala. | rosidences and eostly buainess blooks, tho pasl. Mium Olovaland ia, evidently, | Aca o 1oB AESTOBTY o ate, o | et akend e Tooe whers. b | HReioLFoom g paiaror s L o, WU | Tk o B o et e posns? " o o : 7 | said he (himself) entered the senate early | and crevices aroun e floor where ‘ o0 meace o8 | double 0 last five yoars, this ;r:' l:vh.:fd to thufl;' -n;: pnrfn;e of the | a good, very sensible, christlan lrdy. in Washington's administration, and he | joins the boiler como draughts that bite |* ™ % 15 Btk urow, Tiptonvilie, Tonn. | 1y n great surprise to vikttor Aol 1o the atted calf. Gov. Forter, of Tennczscs, THE TREATIES, remembered to have heard something of | and sting. The enginc caws like a crow | ULCERS 25 YEARS. A member of my church admiration of our cltizens. This rapld has become asslstant secrotary of state. | The withdrawal of the Spanish and |that kind, —baugh, haugh, now fast, 10w slow, ac- | fns with twe bottler of Seitch Severige "o 300" | growth, the business activity, and the He eorved through the war in the con- 2‘§ilu|;n_ugnn‘ "3“ s indlcates that this IT 1S PAINFUL TO BELIEVE "“""';gf“ ”:" _‘h;““°°"“'d‘h'l‘l“":k°',““~ P H. CRUN:1kA, Pastor Meth. Ch., Macon, Ga. fi“‘nli :i“b'tll:l“‘ll improvements made a fedorate army. Mr. Atkins, also of Ten- | administration does not intend to take|inat Wi caverlt for a brief space,and when it strikes | o ... Afic & y 1 | lively demand for Omeha real estate, and nossee, tho mew comissloner of Indian | tningd second hand, that it intends to in- ;&:Encflgiflfi? e e Tioked Word |a dritt it throws th snow in blinding | ion anabuin Discwes matisren. " °" [e¥ery lnvestor has made a bandsoms TWO MORE CONFEDERATE BRIGADIERS TR affalrs, was in the confederate army, and also In the confederato congress, Do they wnot deserve the good things of the land? Was not the returning prodigal drawn closely to the paternal bosom, while the brother, who had remalned steadfast, tending the augurate itc own polity In such matters. | there i ional Whothor they will xatarn Lo the senats | dunee over In Virgini, tondiog 15 show at the next -heulon in doubtful. Tt did | that the father of his country would, at seem to me that by the Nicaraugua treaty | times, be provoked into using langusge an opportunity was presented to the of great pungency. Unbed States to accomplish something in | ™~ There was dynsmite in the air yester o field to which their attentfon should day, and sky rockets, and plenty of ex- flies over vessel shipping a sea, The trac 18 rough, for the trost has disturbed it, and the engine lurches ahead, staggering to and fro like a dranken man. The are few more impressive spectacles in thls world thana powerful locomo- tive laboring tbrough a heavy snow storm, clonda all over itsolf, juskas the mpray | e (16 0o , Drawer 5, Atianta G, or | PECE : \ ; NERRASKA LAND ABENCY 0, F. DAVIS & 00, Binoe the Wall Street panio May, with the subsoquent ory of hard times, there has boen less demaud from spocula- tors, but a falr demand from investors socking homes. This Iatter class are taking advantage of low prices in bufld. Ing material and aro securing thelr homea flocks and herds, stood out in the cold [ have been given long ago. Its ratifica: | \logions. when it was known who were T e BT Ee LoRi B LB L ARRk (oot {5 bosiaabis w0 DAVE: & Bisa) at much loss oost than will b posstblo & JSE L V] NYDER, 4xi Ttispated 1n the BROAD GLAIN | vingtre 'YERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND raln. Surely, such bleseed forglveness is worthy of Imitation by the apostles of democracy. Atkins ls a strong adherent of Sam Randall; so is Malcolm Hay, the new first sssistant postmaeter general; tlon would have given usa controlling In- [ nominated for forei i £ 1 ign miseions. Who zm;z In the canai, though, of course, it |is Phelps?’ (nominated for the English would have been open to the commerce | mission passed from mouth to mouth of alt nations; but the United States|«Nover heard of him before” was the ;\hould li:"’ hcl:inh the dominant power | aniveraal answer. The presldent Is giv— ere. woul ave planted American |{ng the walting democrats a surprise up through the gloom "tremendous and awful, The locomotive eeems the em- bediment of the death angel. moving awlftly and nolselessly. The snow has mufiied the whir of the rolling friction of GENERAL DEALERS IN REAL year hence. Bpeoulators, too, oan bi real onta! » cheaper now m'd ought to h:’. advant e of present prices for futurs pro ta, The next few years promisos grestes Y these appointments clearly indicate the h gpwes H0ST DERTROT COORING STOVE | e 3 ol T vry i it v e o st e Gt e 8T8 i ESTATE iy o Souts el pur contlgulty to the dispensing power. It |eXpanding Amerlcan commerce—it would | siate it; they are mad, ay, “‘mad’ does |5 y ol welooaldveuiBuaLly 5“1:? ‘§°§'° 3% fri t {an mattar that reqalres prompt atten: | B8VE given us water communication with | pot 1E7 40 ne! -|of adream With its black breath, its 1505 pARNAM ET, - . or offered to the public. Hlo, or there) msy ]‘}c lmull:lo. lSpcnker our extensive Pacific conast, and with our r:aro;’:?;exrad;yth:; “em?\’":xfl;';‘:g; soorts of fire, its noarse voice, it is teuly o Ly OMAHA. | cfacturlng ostablishmonts and largo job: RE bbb il slb ool Sl Mendelssohn i Carlisle, Henrl Waterh o faraway Alaska possessions; and it would 3 § Apollyon, the destroying an;el, and the § Havo for ale 200,000 ncres carctully selocted Iands | PINg houses are added almost weekly, and & Fxsher‘ d:r'n l‘;bei! &1:u“;’:r f’giffofie—fgpfle have baen an addltional pliter in support :il;%r';:lren::x;t‘n&lger:;x;ly mad; they aref;on et bo unimpressible R 65AEVRE] l"l‘fx:\:?uwdm'm.l;;;::llx"x. price and on ensy terms all add to the prosperity of Omaha. ~ will'not shoot me for calling him Water. | Of our Amerlcan Monroe" doctrine. 1f BIHRS S does not feel thrill at its advent. Platte, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Washisgton, Morrlok, | , 1 Dere re many in Omaha and through- oma ) enai WA Morrion; of T have lost the opportunity, DANGEROUSLY MAD, e — Saunders, and Butlor count 8, : * | but the State, who have thelr money in e Bouse) and W, B Morsson, of Ll |0 e et o PR iaa |and what ls more, the appoa to o no | Dunas's Sxixo Dasssi, & Coun| g bk i raref st tho banks drawing a nominal ste of - ooms .me!ggx_;:g.'.’zg.zx.nmkmm e aseation "o hostilitios, | Of What bas occurred before, when we|remedy. They aro now repeating the in. | MEAT +AvcE. The universsl favorite| Notary Publio aiwayy n office. ~Corrospondonce | t0Fost, which, it judiolously Invested In Dufrene & Mendel hn | Revenue reformers and free traders of | have lct slip from us opportunities for | terrogatory of Flanigan, the Texas states- | both in the U. S. and Grea® Britain, | soliclted Omaha real estato, would bring them LR e s:;l websso n the Wattorson stripe are begluning to ask | 0balning valuable acquisitione, by man, who pus the question in the Chiosgo | Wholesome, dslicicus, economicsl and much groater roturns. We have many Architoot, Chlcago. O (R iy Pennsylvania_protectionlst, Ran- | THE SUPINENESS OF OUR DIPLOMACY, republican convention in 1880, because | nutritious, - Saves anxiety, waste ana bargalns which wo are confident will dall, i ho head of affal AtoontEsl " A8% | the convention coudemned the spoils doo- | trouble. bring the purchaser large profits In the J F S E G E R all, is at the hoad of affalrs, and controls | and when a sccretary of state does stiffen [ {rine, *‘what are we h » e Ti T ) ere for?” and for- e =Skt near future. X . - y the dispensation of patronage. up his vertibras enough to take a for-|lorn democrats sadly echo back the ‘With an Eye to Busincss, & MaNUPACTURRR OF THE AIR (S ALREADY MURKY ward stop without taking off his hat to|gwer, ‘‘yes, what e ot w‘l?y St. Paul Globe, abont Loulaville—lt is cven lurid in I1lI- | the nations of Karope and asking their|giqd we eloct Cleveland?” and then, the| ‘.You had an accident the other day, I Harness & saddles nols; though the wrath s pent|Permission, the senate is likely to tako a | philosophical sobilcqny: understand,” said a morchant travelor to up for the time, it cannot |®'cp in the opposite direction. Timidity “F{ we are 80 soon done for, A5 ne ot th: most comploto stocks of Harnees, | Jong ~ be smothered, and _when |ha8 been too much of a feature of our ““I wonder what we were begun for? “*Yes, slightly; dumped vur passengers Baddles, Whips, Bi . , ot0. 3 i i 4 3 3 » Band 110 NU10th S Bot. Dedge s caniiad | this polltical dynamite does explode, the | foreign pollcy. Our secretarles of stste| ¢Wa might justas well have elected | over an embankment, that's all, Yonus. miedl Irish dynamite exploslon will be but the T bureting of Chivese fire crackers along 70 rido of it—tho lightaing will play along blunder from the start on our part, and|the air—the times are portentous of po- where there wasn't? d AR the political eky, and the lament will which now belongs to the diplomatic rab- | litical storms, simeons, earthquakes and| ‘‘Any of them hur Discases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, come “where, oh, whore, Is the stareya | Dish of the dead past, and which Great [ cyclones, and none can tell whata day| ‘‘No. They never get hurt. Though ApOSUFD ok Ll o te | 18th, 19th and 20th streets. goddess of reform?”’ and the refrain will Britaln has, tlme and again, violated,|may bring forth. ““And they ehall flee | We had caught one of them.” R ivo 3 al dosy, answer back, “dying by the hand of [3nd has thus released us from all obliga~ | unto the mountalns of Hepsidam, where| ‘‘How?” & Weat ou Farnam, Davenport,, Sam Randsll.” ton to be bound by it. What this pation|the lion roareth and the whangdoodle,” | =~ *‘Well, you see he was traveling for a o ey 3 = Cuming, and all the eading streets in that direction. ‘We have for sale the finest resi- chin 1a Bt Lonia have been hampered by that bugbear of | Blaine,” ssy they. There is trouble in| ‘‘Any ef the boysaboard!” Phyoreal Weakneas s Moromiat dod el 2% | " North we have fine lots at reason- the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, which was a |the democeatic household—it is salffed in| ‘‘Of courae; did you cver see a train| fions of Throat, Skin or B old Sores and Ulcors. able prices on Sherman avenue,17th, (Betablinnod 1801) ZFCUCH, &0 sindertakens | It is pleasant to give credit whore [Reeds Is a firm, decided, American for-|etc., etc. drug house and was pretty much of a| “a°‘5y7 "4} e : e e armied Molca Vot | orogl iy e o sncotarien of war and | @180 policy—in other Words, Amerloa| During oll this reck of democratic|dude. Ho had an end sot In the car | A Positive Written Guarantee Clark Street, CiicaGo, I navy are taking hold of an evil which |must assert heraclf. hoarts and hopes, the republican monitor | that went over first and after the excite- | sirstiats Engiian or Gocmo Ha orohers has long afflicted those branches of the ONE SCARCELY REALIZES NOW Is riding serenely in a sbclicred harbor,| ment, when all the boys had got out and | 3ribisgabobs dusascs in muloor’femaie, PRES | ™7y S s publio asrvice. A class of officers have | without looklng st tho map, that the |belng thoroughly ovorhauled and refitted, | Wera doing what they could to save the RIACE CUIDE! e grading of Farnam, Califor- succeeded, by enc means or another, in [United States border on the north, or|to be ready for the signal to holst her |balance of the people, they discovered Niustrated 12 etoth and gil¢ biadl g working themselves into cushioned berths | one portion of 1t on the Arctic seas, and | colors and go bounding over the political | the dude was missing. They skirmlshed o't bitut Cr ‘o v:”l'...'.:s which they have managed to retaln for|on the west upon Behring Strait,— |e8 8gain in triumph, awhile in the debrls and in the s2cond | Hithince w * ot ot dpes Lsallh. Soaotg years. Some of thesc officers, when they [tkas 1t stretches feom & po’!nt n vne of my late lotters, the type or |car found him crawling through a win- - Royal Havana Lottery | (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) 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Gonorrheea, JGleetandSyphills in all their ¥ complicated forms, also alf s of the Skin and Special Practice. Seminal t Losses by Dreams, Plmples on t -nhuod:l’;uuiwlueurrd. There 48 no experimenti ¢ appropriate remedy smt once used in each case, \tations, per- by letter, sacredly conf ed- by Mail and Express, No marks on ndicate contents or sender, Address [} ‘No. 204Washington St.,Chicago,lIl. AMBURG - AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Line for England, France and Germany. The steansships of this well known line are bully of Lron, In w-h'l'»u‘\fl compartments, aod are fur- alshed” with every requisite to make $he passage both safe and agreeable, They oarry She United Biatos and European malls, and leave New York Thusdays snd Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Oberboug, (PARIS and HAMBURG. Habes: Si o from Hamburg #10, $o Hambas $10; round trip $20. Furst Cabln, $65, §686 and 71 Heury Pundt Mark Hansen, F. K. Mooros, M. Tolt, 8 lo Omaha, flrm.vefl & Bahoel wgonts In Counct] Bluffs. C. B. RICHARD & Gon. Fem, Agts, 0L Broadway, N. Y. Chas. minski & Oo., Geners! Wostorn Agonts, 170 Wash- {ak 8b., Chloaso, TIL The Hall Type Writer 1s the siwplcst, best aud most complete type- \tor made, 1as luterchangeable type plates, has T Fiaand piinta froum the ace of the 1370, n stead of through an inked ribbon. Prios coly $10. Send for descriptive clroulars. GEO. J. PAUL, AGENT, wldddwlm P. 0. Box 714, Omaha,Neb. ng [anb, comedy hes digoover ple mo - 2 aim ghich Be v send PREK Lo fellowpadgrem daunced the launcers,played tennis lawo, served as ‘‘best man,” at swell weddings figured at ‘‘tens” and ‘kettledruming,” conspicuously consplcuous at receptions and soirees, lived 5o long in these at- tractive positlons of ease and luxury, with little or nothing to do, that they have come to feel that their branches of the service have no demand upon them, save to draw their psy with monotonous regu- larity. They resort to political influences to secure thess goft places, and then to retaln them when secured. No claes of persons resort more to political influence than they; they know all the tricks of the trade as well as ward politiclans. Even now, before any orders are issued, they scent the danger and they or thelr wlfes are rushing eround the senators or membera, besseching them to zo to the secrataries and persuade them to exempt thelr husbsnds from golng to sea or to the plains, exclalming, ‘“‘Don’t let my husband be sent to sea, or the distant posts, I have lived long here, you know 1 will dio out in those horrld regions,” This evil REQUIRES HEROIC TREATMENT, drastic remedles, the knife and prunin, hook. If the officers, to whom I have alluded, could be lopped off from the service, it would be a blessing. In many cases, It would open the way for promo- tlon to meritorlous officers, who have sorved the country falthfully year after year in forbiddlng reglons boyond the comforts and sweets of more favored sections, fighting hostile Indians, and in other hard service on the plains and in the mountalns. Iknow officers out there who have grown gray In the service, who have been there ten, fifteen, and perhaps twenty years, and who are lieutenants and captain , I have always heena \iend of the army and navy; always voted in favor of every message to pro- mote thelr efliclency d well-belng, and the comfort of the officers and men. Every one wlll observe that my strlctures do not refer to worthy officers. I have 80 long been cognizant of this evil that I speak out plainly in meeting. I recall one Instance, some years ago, of a staff oficer of the army who had been stationed here so long that he had come o believe himself A LIFE FIXTURE at the capital clty; he was ordered, un- expectedly to himself, to a distant post. H d "bsen prominent in Sunday , (L do not menticn that to his prejudice), and he Induced a large number of those schools of the city to petition the sectretary for a revocation of the order on the ground that they would suffer by his romoval. Thelr petitions did not avall however, and he had to go. If the retaries of the war and the navy put an end to this favoritelsm and wrong they will accomplish & reform that en: titles them to the gratitude of every real friend of the army and navy. 1 bad read so many good things, and kind saylngs of Miss ghvehnd, that 1 where vne can stand and look across the | ™My manuscript, csused a vexing blundcr. dow. The dude caught on at once and channel, thirty-scven miles, Into Asia, | Yhat I Intended to say was: *Ihere are looking up at the crowd said, coolly and then fix his glance on the Arctic olr. | Py two now In the senate who were |and with a drawl, “Aw, gontlemon, T cle, to the southern most part of Florlda [members of that body when Tipton and | W ally beg pardon for causlng yo any de- in the Gulf of Mexico. the writer entered it in 1867—Sherman |18y, but you know theah ah a dozen pas- The treaty negotiated by Wi, H. Sow- and Edmunds,” JonuN M. Tuaver. |seogahs or moah in that bottom cah and ard with the Ruesian minlster, for the T weally, you know, I couldn’t tesh my- purchase of the Russian possesslon, was STOP THAT COUGH eclf away until I had taken thelr ordahs Alasks, on tho north coast, exclted much | B using Dr. Frazer's Throat and Lung Bal. | for court plastah and arnica. 1 have ridicalo at the time. It was regarded as|#m—tho only sure oure for Coughs, Colds, them down in my boot and if you will a vast oxpanso of wild, desolac, wasto, | Lioamsencss und Sore Throat, and all dissases | kindly divect me to the nearest tele- over the most of whichno foot of clvilized goug:f. I:m:rtm;nprouvx:e.iltllu n%tc::flm:‘ns Exphiatation veuisll nebonly liayolmy, man had ever trod; as valueless a5 the | nundreds of gratefal poople owe their lives to | 200 and that of my house, but aleo bottom of the sea that washed its coast, | Dr. Frazier't Throat and Lung Balsam, and | that of 8 numbsh of soffahwing paseen- bringing to us only walrus, iceberge, |10 family will ever be without it after once gahs.’ 1t showed more gall than any- polar bears, and a_few miserable csqai- ‘Iwng it, and discovering its marvelous power. | thing I ever saw, and the boys showed maux Indians, Itwas a part of the ‘:r\t&l:fillgfll&rghl;;fly bottles and sold | him a telegraph office before they could great bels reaching from Behring Strait, |~ Kub & Co. and 0. F Fecoyori{romitho)shool: circling the Frozen Ocean, to Baflings e Bay, unexplored nnd unexplorable; lay- A Twenty-Four Hour Watoh, ing there as an impaseible bearer between | Toronto Globe, that ocean and that portion of the North| Among the varlous contrivances for in- American continent, susceptible of sus- | dlcating twonty-four hours on watch dials, taining human life. The seal fishery was | one seems to be neat and ingentous. The scarcely aeveloped; no one then really [dlal is made with twelve holes in place of comprehended what that might amount | tho usual figures, During the first half to in the future. In the cxecutive ses- |of the day, midnight to noon, the figures slon Scoator Sumner made one of[lto12, placed on a disk atthe back, the ablest, most learned and | show through; at noon the disk becomes most _elaborate speeches he ever|automatically shifted so that the figures uttered. He made cxhaustlve investiga- |l to 12 aro replaced by figures 13 to 24 fiudnullntlllrchlellraheu into all the histortes, | (0); fltll)uldnight the figures 1 to 12 are and In all the languages, where anything | again brovght into view. Thus, while o i : T e thlt{‘eging rotainiog the ordinary and famillar and | 2ud Chemist with special regard to clean- of the world, from the earliest discoverios cgu;’enlenfi 12-hour spaccs, the advantago | 110 8nd h"'“h’“h‘_“" down to the then present time, and por- | of the 24-hour system {s obtained without - trayed In vivid colors the advantages to [the necessity of keeping a double sct of \}‘m;‘,hvlmrfierr ::h s““;'"n;'.!:;“. rosult from the possession of that terri- | hourly fignres constantly in vicw, ba‘,;.‘,"d"i",;:f& e u.u",;.fl”;"?.,:f of Teish tory. It is not eaylog too much, to o revolutionistslast might, In his telegram he state that his speech undoubtedly carried Success or Failure, said: ‘‘Wera Iat your meeting my senti- the senate, and gave success to what, at| Five hundred business men have re. | ments wonld bo American without knownoth- first, scemed a hopeless task, The treaty |eently given thelr written opinions on | ingiem. l"{;“‘"‘e“ can be Americans I‘L‘:l’lm“ was ratified, The Russian exchequer be- | this important question. Only a few of ;fi‘f,"f,:"{ : 3:,,;”‘;? An Y 8 came richsr by the addition of $7,000,-|them have anything to say about health | their utmost for Irish nationality and liberty.” 000, the price agroed upon by the nego- [in connectlon with it. Health has more tiators, paid over by the United States, |to do with success than most folks sup- and the Russian flag ceased to float on|pose. Many men have been wrecked by any portion of the western hemisphere, | dyspeptic etomachs and impoverished Thirty-seven senators voted for the rati-|blood. What a pity, Don’t make a fication, and two against, Fessenden, of | failure of your life, %x\ko Brown's Iron Maine, and Morrill, of Vermont, Bitters, Dr. J. B, Morgan, Joplin, THE WRITER VOTED FOR IT, i e — Origin of Ammonis, Ammonia Is obtained in large quantities by the putrefaction of the urine of ani- male,— Eneyclopedia Britannica Every housckeeper can tost baking powders contaiving this disgusting dr by placing a can of the “Royal” or *‘An- drews’ Pearl” top down on a hot stove until heated, then remove the cover and smell, Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Alum, Lime, Pot- ash, Bone Phosphates, (prove it by the abosve test). It is prepared by a Physican A Clear Skin Mo., eays: *‘I find Brown's Iron Biters| ; . for the reason that one the less Enropean | giv0s entlre atisfaction to all who use 18 on]y & Rark of bcallty’ So do hundreds of o'her dostora, butitisa part. Evcry lady tinent. e —— may have it; at least, what Three years or so afterwards, under the Attacked by Weasels, looks like it Magnolia susploes of Presldent Grant, Secrotary | Olean (N, Y.) Letter to Utica Observer, . gl sh negotiated the treaty with Preaident| Delos Lante, an Elk county farmer,| Balm both freshens and Baez, of San Domingo, for the cession of | has been annoged greatly this winter by| beautifies, that island to the Unlted States, Sum- | weasels In his poultry yard and houses, power would have a foothold on thia con- | 1t-" ner fought this treaty with all the zeal, |the blood-thirsty little animals having u&rnumunmd ability thav mlrk:d lhiu klillng his fowls byl:.ha score, and defied . effort 'n support of the treaty with Alas- | all efforts to trap them, Saturdsy Mr, ko, and had much to do with securing its | Lante was walking throagh a stony aeld| J OHIN N AGLE, defeat, He met it with argument, de-|on his farm, end 83w & weaeel run into a L Ll nuaclation, invective and ridioule, Sum- | big heap of stoncs piled loorely in the Hasrivas « NAGLL, ner was on the best of terms with Sew-|middle of the field. He had a walking ard while he was scoretary of state, and |s ick, and, going to the stone plle, began 0 esa e on verir poor terms with Grant and Fish |t) throw down stones to get at the wea- Now, I cannot bring myself to write any- | sel or ssare it out. Pre thing unkind of Mr, Sumuer, for he was | jumped out, snd he struc ro uce my warm, personal friend, buv I was|[cine. Itdid not run away, but sprang A compelled to think st the time that nlet ’ throat—the spot's wessel in-| And Conunission, 3 - . - stinctively tries to seize. The farmer TROSR REAFACTIVE RBLATIONS mtuk st 1 againaod it 1 pat e ve: | N0 06 Holladay St DENVER, COL, tiad somethivg to do_ with shaping his| imed gamely to the attack, and whether | - Solieit Consignments and guar- course touchlpg the two treaties, though]in auvswer o a slgnal or not the g it may have been uncons y 80 to}f ramer doos not know, weasels began to antee quick sales and prowpt re- ;mn f1 t:mnr oouldhundu(-]m:: t:. ll;:n eut of u:; etone pil 1l sides, | turns. Give usa tria'. ore the argament that render the]sn second were spriuging upon 3 res— Bradstreet purchass of Alsska: o donirable, and the | Laute, climblognimby oo bls lother | , eferences—Bradstreet's or Duus scquisitlon of Domingo so_objection- |t ying to resch bis face, They bit him Agencies; and German National able, Ifit be ssid that San Domingo is!with thelr sharp teeth, and findlng that! Bank, Denver, M. R. RISDON, street car line out Farnam, the pro perty 1n the western part of the city will increase 1n valne the railroads will certainly double the orice in a short time. We also have some fine businees lots and some elegant ingide resi- dencer for sale, Genl Insurance Agent Phonix Ingurance Co., London, Cash Assots, Woman's Fund Capital A FINE LINE OP Plinos & D rpa WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXOLUBLVE MUSLE RO IN OMAHA NER SR D LOMMISSION to competent business mant cer for (this) STATE GEN- ntrolling number «f I for excluyive sale of our i #60 000 for January, . $1000 to $2000 cash sec! THE NATIONAL G 21 East Fourteenth Street, NEW YORK., St. Charles Hotel. 0 STHEET, BET 7thand Sth, - Mrs. Kato Coakly, Propritoress. rNowly aud ologaatly furulahed. Good saample 89 Torma —§1.60 40 92 po ¥ day, Spocial rates given bers of Ao leglabus Parties wishing to invest will find gome good bargeinr by callingn i, § BROKERS, 213 South 14th 8t Bet yeen Farnham and Donglas, P. 8.—We ask those who havs onr sale ata bargain to give - We want only hargains We will positively not handle proy ‘| exty &t more than ite real value.