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THEDAILBEE---THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1885, palled his gan and fired, but falled to h\tl AKING A WHITE MAN OF HIM, | must anderstand, are cheap, easily con- i stracted houses, of a primitive pattern, L TRE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO0 BUY Proseoute the Swindlers. BUUHC_IL_B,UFFS. 1t wh Il for Hoo Bitters (sse i A Nl Unpopalar and |and arually calied a “claim holder whet you eall for Hoo j P n Jacobs was Unpopular and Brecn clastar of Hops on the white labe)) ADDITIONAL LOCAL. A e . of the railway poatal| | e Got & Hint of It on Thursday. | Whena girlof this kind marties she X [ $he druggist hands out any ataff called C. | = E —— i b toora, Snm:'- mfly S‘M’" generally considers herself as capable of "D. Warner's German Hop Bitters or with BED nF Bn“[s Al Lo ™ of " . managing her property as she was before R E other ‘‘Hop" name, refuse it and shan i Rapids, made the finest record of any one | Philadelphia Times, May 9 she married, and for this reason she does that druggist as ym'x would a viper; and 1f o “m:meddm; e l(;:m leh:lm:, “ml' 7] Benjamin Jacobs is the foreman of the | not make so desirabl ‘e a3 one who he has taken your money for the staff, il Remains Barned "c“‘ . ,'1“"" m“‘h‘; — "{ East Oonshohocken and Plymouth btone |js not quit strong minded and_does " indiot him for the frsud, and sue him for D.scovery of Homan Remains Barne h only threo errors, his per ceat, | (aarry. Abont stxty men ate employed. | not know @ bad bargaln from good one. g damages for the swindle, and we will ro- and Baried in 4 Motley Hea perfeot, being 09 7. He has only held the position for | 1Ifa girl who hasa homestead marrles Is A ward yeu liberally for the conviction, 6y Heap. Tho thres thioves captured at Adalr|month, and e ssys he doesn’t want {t[a man who has not, the Iaw says she may W Bebeiing - S— hnv‘: beenlldonlll;odhu 'ihu “hlflh\ l'flnlk any longer. Two wllselu an the laborers, | keep the land and perfect the title In , " . 8 robbers, also as the burglars who recently | who were then getting per day, | her own name. How much more inde- Wi "_{,de:mf‘:gf;?&;flg Yix k5% Was It a Massacre? Burglarized the postoflics and buslnoss [ went ont a striko for an_Inoreto of | pondent a marled woman fs when tho fast thires years, Oar P house of Harvey Brothers, at Marn, a|wages. They went to work next day at| has some property, be 1t much or little. e e iderson, recommend. | Several years ago Mr. Luccock and [quantity of the silverwaro taken from fg140. On Thaursday they told the fore-|She does not fool as thongh sho wes Ing it 4 Mr. Hale, of this city, discovered what | that firm being found In their possession. | man they would not work unless they got | working merely forher boatd and clothes, [ One of the Best and Largest Btocks in the United States ‘Hop Bitters” to me appeated to beanTndisn burying gronnd, | The case of Mrs, Ellzabeth Cooper £1.50 per day, the wages they were pald |but as though she had a share In the firm, To Sel F o § ot two bokiles, 36 61 1imd; ot U 3 leadiing | #2ainst Mills county is now occupylng the | Iast smmer. It is s3id tha: Foreman |and some rights equal with hor husband. 0 8Select From. Am entlrely cured and heartily recom- on a ridge of land, on the road leading | 4¢taniion of the Avoes elrcuit court. Mrs, | Jacobs refusod to carry their request to [In Nebraska it s supposed that woman! N 8TAIRS TO CLIMB. mend Hop Bitters to everyone. out to Mynster Springs. A few pieces of Oooper sues the county for §60,000 dam- the company who own the quarry, and | has m-ulgmd far enough out of the state g ELEG NT PAQSFNG”R FI EVA R J. D, Walker, Bucknor, Mo, | pottery and a number of bones were dls- | agos, caused by the breaklng down of a [that he told the men that it they were | of Imbecility to be allowed to vote on all NI VY L, A O frossialy covered at that time, and somo little in. | bridge e v;hlchhuhe e drivlulg.1 e not ‘“fl;fi:’s with ";W J:‘;:‘:; of d":f“fl w\lou:(lflm u;llhlllll‘u ht th;‘fl]wuhh«' lc}tmol!. _— ) M " " talning Injurles that have crippled her | roceive ey could q 'y AN hey | providing she has taxable property or JHEN S SITED 1 MTER O 5 A 901158 A aPon Gl | ARt W exelied, Lub tha) AVEE BMA gy i, 4 would get mon from slsawhers to take | Shildren of a school ago. Sho oan also e e i s e S el greatest otimos ageinst the business of |b%en llowed to drop, and for several| "y Mesonto grand lodge ot Towa has | thels places. o bo elected to any achool ofico. Seversl| Remember These lmportant Facts any country, and in many caset— years thore has hardly been & word sald | gompleted its large and fire-praof library [ - At noon on “; Hh A o 'L MR O b L CONCERNING “Destructive to health and life!” about {t. The other day sev-|building at Cedar Rapids, and the libra- the quarzy, :n Ml- lmi‘u gl mhn when a!m married, had 320 scre of land . ““It proves boyond a doubt the" eral of the old ocltizens hunted |r!an has taken possession and has moved lf d '"‘j\"“ t"" adm:a’m(l) ) ‘}: ]“ek e |aad eeveral ‘;‘““'Ii of c*)""°~ bbh‘ l"“]‘_‘“‘y The Mulua' Llfe lnsuranc “Suporlority”— h 1 d .| the books and other property In it, The ive s retuen Conthohocken a country school teacher, but what little Um an Of thie attlols contertelted; npl the spot and made more' X | ibrary 18 o very large and valuable one, Th;rudly fl;’;‘“:‘l (mlmet' O(filuck train, ah;{e:nwld she used judiclously. o ] i f % . . | anlmations, revealing some curlous fasts v and proceeded to walz to the quarry, ot only young women aval em- ot no faferior articlo - ever counter- |y LT UYL ahout twonty | herger pomalutios crd weulhiof mampor. | Which Is half o mile notth of tho tovwn, Tt selves of honiestends and timber claims, OF NEW YORK. Pl‘o.uf of this is 1o be found in the great feet equare, which seems to be full of § Parv was raining hard, and Mvr. Jacobs wore a | widows and old maids have the samo right. Life [nsurance Company in this couutr, number in human bones, and digging almost any- | trious gath i 4 | heavy rabber coat. ~ When within 500 [ Some real old ladies take claims, and t j9the T, L o oo Company by many millons of dol'aes in the worl “Australis, Eogland, France, where toa dopth of a fow Inches only, |it is a pleature to know that his trensures yards of the quarry he suddenly came up |after many frials and hardships recelve a ookbelde 18l any pars of Ste. "Garmlny: India, Belglam, Canada one finds bones of ell sizes and shapes. [ars now so well housed. The library on some thirty wnmen,\}'hoh.d ?uneonled deed therefor, 5. Ll rr.\nu under the name of insurance for speculation by special clisses u,mn.lhfl snd e U, Blea There are bones of infanta and of adults, | building cost $30,000, and the fasnishing | themselves bohind a “;:IEM train which | Near one of our thriving liitle towns ls { ™6™ 0L rint avalabls CASH RESOTRCES o those of any othe: Lite Tneursncs Company fn the OF connterfetts of the great remedy. men and women, and theee lle 85 pro: | exceeded 89,500, stood upon a side track of the Re:d|l|g 8 oreamery conducted by a msiden lady. wr‘;'ih B i K i e X “Hop Bitters,” misonously that it appears that they could i cni Railroad. The women were disguised in | She is half owner of the creamery, and, T6 hAd FopuFed 6o the beopls: LI (oAt RSy LR AR St Whose name and merlts are so well |not have been originally buried in graves, LABOR AND LABORERS, such a manner that they looked like a |In addition owns a homestead and Its cash Assete on the 1st of January, 1 mount to moro than e e y known the world over thatit is & but thrown in a hoap. A few bunches band of strolling gypsles. timber claim. Oa the homostead . 4 “'Shining mark and favorite prey of hair, crlep, as if burned, and some Matt 1 & a “‘WIll you glve us a job?” ssked one of | she has a small store and postoflice. «For Ooanterfetters 11" charred bones Indicato that the bodies | MAtters of Interest to Employers and | the womsn, The foreman did not have [In her abseaco this business is attended Beware of thoso that do not have a|had been burned. The party who went Employea, time to make a reply tor in an instant he [to by a lady deputy. When she goss out groon cluster of hops on the white label. out on this last investigation found a —— was_ surrounded, and showers of white- [she drives a fine horse and carriage, car- W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, n;m;‘ber of skulls, and these, with some | Philadelphia Record. Elu: fell upon him l“:i" tl:x}:n '.;:le “h‘l; ries t‘! gold watch, and is quite aris- Nt D !‘:na:rtl i\m‘:}th»{\ il Stten T Hvl\-l.\flt for : = " 1 of the bones, have been placed In Field| The condition of th ach woman was armed with a whitewash | tocratic Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and ichigan Indiana, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa « f hl‘mnu:.nte !h:{sfllx‘\dlaul.! & Estep's undqrhfl(ingp establishment, | improving, through th: ::lgtleu:‘;fl".il:e?l brush, while a.half-dozen buckets of lime [ Any girl over 21 years of age, who has | .. o5 Do TAHAY "'l“",‘m St.Over 1st Nat'l and !\“nml‘:utn" 3 Giitar (‘7’;’]’;3‘[”.‘:},’ ::; o 'l“";f,')“;;“e freen | where anyone deslring can inspect them. | weet and south, and bocause of the mar- | Were placed convenlently around, a fair education and the ability to usoit, |~ Btk ‘Omaba. Neb o M. P, ROBLaRY Michigan. it hands out any stuffcalled C. 1. Warnor a | The akulls especially form an interesting | kots growing there for manufacturing| *‘Liethim have it, the brute,” erled one | can get & home of her own, 1f shochooses, 3 Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa Gz Hop_ Bitters or with other “Hop” |study, as they are of very peculiar shape, | products, Fewer idle men are to be met | of the women. In this state. There are disadvantages — L refus d whun that druggist as you | the forehead sloping back in an idlotic | with each succeeding week, taking labor| ‘‘Let's make a white man of him,” | to conteni with here the same as else- A % D el R sort of way, and the back pact of tho in tho aggeagate. ~Moro sl Indutelos S o .| T but motbiog is galued without |t _TL0%, Eog, &Supk. . DN saDiER, Asst Eog H, W, DIAMOND, Asst Beay i vi oA elng flat. e testh are also|arespring up In the west than in the , you'll starve workingmen'’s fami- [ perseverance. any eastern girls came Q r':"’.'lx'é"y‘.::'i’.iifiifi‘\’ffi,m:'cfllv"fc&?,fi-"" bl odd, and among the queer things found is t,pln grdel; to save frelght charges and | !les will you?” shrieked a third as she|west to got land, and succeeded, too. MIQSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND ]RON WORKS a small granite bowlder, which lay among | to 1ake advantage of the cheapnees and [dathed a whole bucket of whitowash on JErEMY TR A. McLOUTH AND H. A WISE, Agents. the bon ad as such a stone is not to | nearness of foul, which is being found in | the foreman, When he made a dash for| Clearwater, Neb., May 6. SHat lo'a knd Dedtore In be found anywhere In this part of the [largesapply In Iliinois, lowa and Mis. | freedom he was quickly caught by a fleet- —————— country, It 1s evident that it must have |sourl. footed Amazon and held, while those who Another Georgia Wonder. X Wl‘flflgm m" Sm(] HUWB been brought here. The presenceof such | Tyvographlcal union No. 6, of New | Were slower of movement plied him with | St. Louls Republican, 4 4 % ) ) & promlscaous plle of human bones, and | York, s making grand preparations for |slacked lime. At last ho made a desper-| Rev. Sam Jones, the evangelist who 1O L Ipmblp the Indications that they had been burned, | the international typographical conven- |ate dash to get away, and sacceded in | has begun to make a stir in tho south, 1s N BRIDGES lends to many conjectures, among which | tion next month. The female printors are [ g3ining a pile of clnders, but was s> hotly | a man who 1s sure soon to attract the at- \ ¥ For Railroads and High is prominent” the idea that many years being organized. pursued that he tumbled down the other | tention of the enire country. Inall his : i e B WOYE . sgo one barberous tribe must have| For some resson trade-unionfsm flour- [¢ide and rolled to the edged of Plymouth | ways of thought and expression, ho Is in- O e twor, FlasuTan Bt fallen upon another and massacred |ishes more in New York than here. The | creek. Ragalning his feet he ran over a | tensely southern. He has the conserva- structures. them, killing men, women and children, | palnters have a live organization. So|br'dge and around a cinder crusher |tive ideas of religlon which, however | ! ’ and burning them In a great pile. Thue | have the butchers, bakers, walters, fram- | There he was mot by another gang of |much they have been weakened else— i$ Ey; Shllt’. & rllnflck far no weapons have been found, and |ers, hod-hoisting engineers, g tters, women with whitewssh brashes who chased | where, are still strong In the south, and | £ PROPRIETOR: aside from the few pleces of pottery no |watchmakers, sewing-girls, and a score | him. He succeeded in reaching the office | he denounces whatsver he considers sin, \ - : ¥ Ar Ry 8, utensils or other articles. Tne spot i3 |of smallor industrles, The New York |of the Beaty quarry, ‘where he entered | with the force and fire of determination AR ] «:@ N L o LEAVENWORTIE, KAS. evidently the scene of some terrible [ union carpenters are reporting all cases | the barricaded door. The office wassoon |it met from the esrly methodist circutt Ploase send us Totice of all bridge work to be let, Correspondencesclicited from epgineors and bildge event, and some steps will be taken to[of slack workmanship in building to the surrounded by the infurlated women, who | riders. In his language and the| ntractors, cte. have the research more thorough and |building inspecter, In order to force the |now numbered almoat a hundred. construction ¢f his sentencas, Mr. = e e e ) systemlc, in the expectation of getting at | employment of orgsnized labor. The “Come oat. If you don’t we'll pull|Jones reflacts his sectlon, but in his some more interesting and decisive traces | plasterers fine & man $50 for working | the house down,” sald one of the women, | terse and epigrammatlc vigor he reflects of the history thus burled and not to be|under objectionable bosses, and expel [and then they proceeded to batter the | his own originaliy. He is essentially a 1o order T e | f0UNQ in books him for its non-psyment. door. 5 proverb maker. ¢ T never kill hogs till 1 2 P re STETTE % tho blood, and thus | = Numerous assemblics are belng organ. | “Liadies,” called out the terrified fore- | have got my water hot,” he said not long 0 VG e wealks Ak impart frésh vigor IOWA T S, 125d In this clty, and the memberzhip is | man, “‘will you let me wash the lime out |ago in Atlanta, having been called thers 1 . SESIURIES SHEnH e B S greater than it bas been for ten yoars. | of my eyes?’ to begin a revival and disappolnting all ( who find their POWER " Nocway has a new bank Every effort to establish a central unlon| ‘‘Come out,” demanded the women. the good Christians of Atlanta by *‘pitch- itive and lasting s has failed, becauso of the antagonistio | *Ladles, if you will only lot mo alone | ing luto” them Instead of the sinners. So = b ( G 't ? Ll The Arlington hotel, at Feri Dodge, | athods and ideas of the workmen, |1 Wil leave town and never show my face | when, tiring of 1t, they asked why he / . nfusiogs on has been sold for §15,000. ; When laborers conduct their affairs as|here agatn ” dld not do what they brought him there I?‘:‘npfizallzx'\‘;:;\l'i:i A general clean up of Burlington has |corporations do they will win. One mis- [ This lest plea of the terrified foroman |t> do and ‘‘awaken” the sinners, he de- av, invures thor. | been ordered by the board of health, take made {s that labor representatives | brought forth crles of trlumph, At last|livered himself of the epigrammatic met- Mons leslit to. CON q Linn county voted ald to the Burling- | meet to talk and make epeeches. 'he was assured that if he would leave he |aphor—his best defence, conveying ss - 4 ; , Pehloved by this treatment, and vigorous imilation 48| ton, Cedar Rapids & Northern railway.| Tho New York brloklsyers made o |might come oat. Tho foremen had hardly | he did the idoa of “*hog killing;” the ria- : P e . Againtoun- |y oo of last week did nomaterial | fight for nine hours per day and won, |lefu the door, however, when the women | ners the hogs, and_the church the im- ot VIOJLR VORI ATTY), ¢ nolite s | damape o fraibbads IR Wosdbars Goaat and have suffored a reduction from $4 | With their brushes thoroughly eaturated | mense caldron, the bolling of which 1s| sprine, long 11fe and the loveand I red o vigor & BTOMAGH i o ttow & | 2% y Y+ | Jor day to $3 78 which is an advance of | With whitowash, made anothoe break at |tho signal for the killing to_ begin; con- | anhiad E ) wfi wrcctinsaeger | Lioat. Gov. Manning and sldney A. | tyo conts por hour. Tho demand for (blm. He succeoded in cltmbing upon a | veying t0o tho idea that when th kottle tab) T ., whin oster will orate at Ceaar Rapids on dec- | jabor fs great, and some builders are bid- | passing_engine, and thus made his es- | did boll, he meant to scald the sinners, reliable proventive of malarial fo oration day. ding 45 cents, The workmen and thelr [cape. Mr. Jacobs did not return to the |as indeed he alwaya does, being as they by all Druggists and Dealers generally. A swarm of tramps swooped down on |employers have a joint arbitration com-|quarry yesterday, and all was quiet, [say in Ge.rzia, an evangelwst *‘with the Sheldon last week. ~ They were grubded | mittee. The builders are pleased because | Michael O'Brien, ono of ths owners of | bark on.” and walked out of town, tuture disturbances can be avoided. | the quarry, said yuumrduy: Hls sermons are Intensely original. Forty-one dozs were killed in Des|There are in that city 3,500 thoroughly| ‘“We ara willing to pay the men what He condenses a large train of thought Molnes during April. As a cur-rent|organizad bricklayers, divided into five they dem‘lt.d, but it appears that the |into a sentence as has scarcely been done newsitem this is a ** good 'un.” unione. Each sends three delegates to|trouble is not so much over the wages, | sinca the dsys of Sidney Smith. His Mr. Lathram, who was robbed of $260 the executive committee, A rule pre-|The foreman is cfiemlvg to thqm, and has | most rolemn perlods are witty because in Des Mones, found @41 of his roll in vents bosses from employing outeide |been from the first. "}avexythm; will be | they ara surprising. *‘I neversaw a R uree Gt e S H b o soamar bricklayers. Wages are §4 in several |right in a day or tw man who did nut believe in hell, who, if Tho national beard of tasurancs unde. | 205 1OFR cities; 3 50 kere and at Bufislo = there is one, is not making a bee line for Tho Hotel Orlears, Soirte Tepe.orom at | oF threo other southern states. “T was right peart til the rheumatiz|cssm which would not discredit Dean . » Spirit leke, Juwe 28.1 “phg puilding up of industrlal villages |sot In,” sald a suffering old man who|Swift. Then sgaln: *‘The great trouble The seveuth annual touraament of the |in Great Britain is tho latest attempt to | lived near the swamp. Kact is, wherover | With preachers in this giod day is, that N @ |Towa state firemen’s ssioclation will be ent the depopulation of country dis-|you live yon can’t be “right peart” if you | they are so elegant they always refer to < 0ld at Davenport June 9, 10, 11and 12. | teicte. Thero is always a rush of peoplo |are a victim of this troublesome disease. ?]lplllafl tllw 11""'1" t;m;wt‘l ’l‘gw fl"ét of > , The Twenty-fifth Towa veterans will|{Tom the country to city throughont|Captain C. W. Hotsenplller, Springfield, | diguity I8 the starch of a shroud.” Back g quIFOZ‘Hflvb Uz join the Third and Foogth If‘f,f,'“c;“fify' Eagland, Sumusl Morley, . Py hts| O, says, 1 fouad great relict flr{)gm io :,',,:m’,f.,my‘,‘?g“ fsithephezdlaihalin . . in thelr reu: arted the movement, s propoged to | flammatory rhenmatiem by using Brown's | ® A 3 ginal- W:lshlng & Bleachmg et TS (5 1y, THEt caiablish viliages and villiago ndusixes, | Ioa Bitters.” 1 e e gad e i onnsllv i g o 5 3 e 5 i snd at the ssme time discover markets | ple have found tense. o ghly edacated an IniHardlonsott HoblesCold Water, ko Laughlin, o farmer noar Ackley, | for the products of these induwitries, A E ool ol far from refied, this' Georglan has at wor pooe should | 420Pped dead from ‘15‘5‘1'; disease “1&”5 socioty has baen organ'zed to carry this FEMALE HOMESTEADERS, least enough of the martyr In him to Brwars of imitations well de- | /o nnin 3 cornfield on Saturday | ,roject out, and it will endesvor to make ST stand up for his creed aguinst the world,| Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Iightest in ARLIK I8 the Tabor 8 £ raral Life mora attractive. How tho Smart Girls of Nebraska |22 8ivesud take according to P. R. Weight ‘and always bears tho above sym-| The lu]k“caun!y suporvisors refused | Frank A, Kowler, the chief of the Wis- |~ b F 0 {2 e NeLrasch |rulos, Ho shows a rathless dlsregard (.. ... =0 @ o B o PYLE NEW YORK. to donate £30,000, the county’s quots of | consin labor bureau, has juet submitted | H¢'P Themselves to Homes and | for the sinner’s feclings, prejudicss and | and over b joud reflroad hox our. s o e imtat i taus ol L e T T | the expenses cof the state exhibitat New | his first report, which is divided fnto ten Farms, bellefe. Thero s only one falth, and |sls e A prALLS A Orleans. parts, and goes over the questions of ap- = that s tho ona ho ls fightlog for, A | et Al Sloux City saloons were locked aud | prentices, industrisl education, trsde aud| Edltor of the New York Sun—Sir: I|msn never had adoubt” he ssys, *‘which, | =2 S =— — = DR.HAIR'S barred last Sundsy, and the ferryboats | 1sbor unons’ rtvikes and other like ques- | saw an article some tlme ago fu tho Sun [If he pulled it up by the root:, falled to ’ oy, Pneuwmonia, did a land-office business carrying the | tions, According to the report hundreds |about a girl who had been booxkeeper | bavea eced at the bottom, and the name 2 IR o thirsty to the Nebraska side, of manufacturers in that state are losing | for some firm in Chicago, and saved her | of that sced 1s sin. Your infidelity fs as 3 G Consumption, An old veteran who eervod through [money. The object of tho labor unions | wages until she bad enough money to|deep as your meanness and no deeper.” PURE - D fro e by TR vl Eieafe r the Mextcan war, and also the war of the | °f Wisconsin, according to tho report, 1s|come west and buy a sheep ranch in mon- Georgla bas recently created a sensa- TVLA XTI ySl)GpS/L“‘hafl A rebellion, has been discovered with his | the establishment of uniform minimum | tans. tlon by leading ‘‘che msgnetic worder' A Wasti D g’ € P 0 g cld iyto fua woudertul | family iy Dos Mofnes in an almost stary- | ¥oges for skilled labor in given trades, [ This story reminded me of the enter !0 the north, 1In the Rev. Samuel asting LDiseascs, for fta uned u;;‘lmnnf»‘n:"kwm bk B s ing condition, and mutual support In case of need. Very | terprise and good common sense of many | Jones, she has another Instrument for Positively Relicved and Nature T T LR 0 fu;v tnldoll p(;lr tobe organizzd. Agri- |of the girls iuuNebnukn, where young lm:iwl’:lng her reputation for prodigies [ ] assistedinrestoringVitalpowers ibernians will | coltaral, dairying, stock ralsing, wool [ women, eepecially thos i an 8nomena. $ JT A E e renbiontar L Dl | SRR AT Stk M RA Rk MARED: EiRese TR mae lve i BB e HI8 WEISKEY SHOULD EE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY L5 82900 B WRGIGM SLY August 20, It is expected 2,000 Hiber- | capations of the people. ng earning large salories, as this Chlosgo| Sarp Oattlo Thioves in Uraguay, | IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. » ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.{ Thave boon afflcted with Hay Fovor and | Bians will be in attendance from Iowa| The Kulghts of Labor are glvinga |glrl had; uevertheless, they earn what| «(Cattlo thieves in the land where 1|P© NOT BE DECEIVED.Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pura lllullll"u‘::dn:;:uh"al“ :."’,..": fl;’.: and northwestern Iilinois, good deal of enthuslastic attention to co- the{ can, and It is surprising what some o stock,” sald a Montveldeo oattle] Malt Whiskey in stock, attempt to palm off oncustomers, whiskey of thelrown bottling, which & being of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit, mong the many who can speak | Henry Johns, the Hardin county man |OPeration. Unless the lmprovement ls | will accomp sh, even with emall earnings. | breeder, g New York, ‘‘have dls- a2y Ay ably mansged It will be disappointing. The majority of f ' daught iy N et h.:fi’;l:'_‘.'.’n::.. ::“:?I,y bfi:m?:.; Ably mannged Lo will bo, dlpspciatiog, | Bho ele A .1:;;'2':'rm;"5 ers | covered a new and ingenlous mode of | ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER i 18 t b . trom every State in the U, 8, Oanals aud Great much profit Init, Tho fortunes made|830 per month, and after deducting |5 iung thelr booty. ~Last subumn I SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCGISTS AND GROCERS. Britain; will bo malled uj and abot while returning to his home h lost several head, and half a dozen ti oy gt s from Abbott, has just disd. nowadays, whother in busluess or man- | anough for board and olothes, they save | 'and my mon, with the mounted police:| F>Tlce ONE DOLL.AR Per Bottle. oo W MAIR e, John Groover, alias Blind John, was |} iy BF0 generally d““dfl by strik- Dy to Rey their way at some good | men, came up with the thieves, and I | Send us your address and we will mail book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles arrested last week at Olear Lake on & ng something new and strange. Co-school or college for a term or more, and | gaw with them cattle that 1 knew at oncs | sent to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed in plain 4 operators do not proposs to do this then teach fn, Thelr fathers never i orimioal :&-:E:.Mmg made his escap they follow o it tho. runk nd e of | hink I necessery o mortgago tho farm ape WIAn By lisd M en. fhen N roducers where competltion s most act- | in order to send the girls to echool, as E:z:‘::::' where he was discovered and rn snd where margins of profit are ex- | some fathers do for dnglr sons, : %’L:’::m‘":-‘: :nl::‘]“hfi: I:m:alil;'. b Biate Dagtal tremely light. If they expect to make| These girls teach, not only as 8 means every respect but one’ The horns : ‘cD Mnnt asscclation, in ses- [ much ‘more ont of co-operation than by | of obtaining an educatlon, but they have | branched differently. If those o ;mn l‘mu olnes, elected Morsman, of | working for wages they will be disap- | homestoads and timber claims, and im- | ows had pointed n" these droo) nd ?;7’ owa Clty, president; Cochran, of Bur- |pointed, If these new co-operators pur- |prove them as much ay the scanty | ward the ground, Ja often one ‘:)eointeci case, Expreas charges prepaid on receipt of S22 &, or Bix Bottles sent for BB O DUFFY_MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md., U..S. A Selling Agents, Omaha, I1. T. Clarke Drug Co, (J. M), and sometimes there were scars The Mirror " 0, vice presldent; Monf: f Falr- 1s no flatterer. Would )iou field, n’onur’;; and Kulp, 0’0{;,“:“““:, shaeed M. whilsmlo Ve’ oould :’:esl: :o’illledel.o'iiotlh k::‘;::hfi::h ::do :orwl:ad ';nd k"“ 0:1’“; biokwazd, o ane make it tell a sweeter tale? |treasurer. Dotk have homeatvadss Wans tn sobi | omard the sky and the other toward the SOLID SILVER. Magnolia Balmisthecharm- | There was s fire at Mitchellville last |Ing the preside; jome change in | they work faithfully, for they k ) ¢ er Ehat almost cheats the Wodindudq. Th'bl:;lm. of Mra, flflukhr(.l the ‘!flt sf ;h!‘;;bohri hGuru:, ll"ld ];h-t he vl:l:e t;! time m{, mzl;ny‘ ‘aol'lhtrl: or“‘llxilu;‘ln;mg::“i;:t.il.dl; "{*7.:“:.3'«'1: ’ s widow, was ly damaged, and|sppoint John W. McGrath, of Detroit, | those whose parent: 3 ] lookmg—glass. a8 sho was poor and anable to make the | Mich. One of the foremost men In the| Some glrl‘: ]“mu:;: ll:;::“: o’:c::;%l; e ogl:hlnly nu; bué l}ll o&:iuld o} necessary repalrs, the cltlzens went to|labor bureau is John Delvin, who three | learned at district sohools, and then, in- | them takonavay. | £ to seo| <. work and goon raited & purse of $75 to|or four years ago was a Kensington ¢ i el Gosham's Trade Mark, stead of golng to college, they Invest all| +The thi ine thy rap- u-l|:t her. A e wou’ l;,:"'.' 5 ;l;h'-hl:bomr nll:ni;:nhfim fl.\.}nhnce thl. monl:iyc l:bt:y Mh spai l{: 0OWS or pod‘fn pnu‘l‘:lvo.:nl:wlljbtfl” l:olzmx:;::l'nml.)ll C S R A Y MOND T i jouse of repre, | calves, w 1\ the o Motnen & Foe Dadoncritrs that| engatives, and alreniy & ten-hour bil, voskiaont an catE s o un 3| they ware toft enough tobo twlsted, and [ [ " > . s y good t, a5 cabtl b i H.W.WETH ERELL, Il:{u proposed to extend thelr road 'l)r‘:n" 1 g":’d.-’lmbol:‘ bill I)-.nd A cmlct l:onm::i uo;llly at almost :*fl; '-lc:w-u et i 2:1‘-:1:’ :32':’&.“.‘1«2‘?5311n"fi'é"i'.'ndfg'fi 186 and 187 Wabash Av. uthven to Sphit Lake 1If Sionx Falls |22 76 DASD pMsad, Lo seva. oung women as well as yo 5 8 SEXOAESG | il build from Sloux Kalls o' Rathven, | B iates Isbor logislation has' basn | see the imporiance cf obiainag Inad and | " 1 haye bega told that the trick was in | TN€ Jeweler, is sole ag¢ nt for the sale ot Gorham 2 Hair Cloth and The Sioux Falls people are at work to |B8n8ivg fire and will not pass. making homos for themselves; therefore | ventod by Russtan cattle thieves. | wish d ' i i 2N} Bustlos, Hoop Skits, | ralse the necessary fands, o workinguen of the cousiry aro be- | they take advantago of Uncle Sam's gon- | hey e kaion, cattle thiever. 1wish | Mnf'g. Co's Ware, and 'l solid silver goods can & ir Cloth Skirts, 5 ining to susp:ct that the 0] roslt, H 3 ot D ISH | ho merchanta i the vicaty of the | it thvown ot thom iathe way o1 | Wi ek, which 30 wmes Shinn| - An Bropommmnr stompes be obtained of him at e .actly New York Prices, 9 e BLACCEJEO‘RED oy Siasats. Dos Moluas bare arter 'e with | 2P Tho labor orgaus are saying sound and timber claim, 160 acres in CA",_,‘,,,,,,.‘W R -y The ahove arrangement with t « Gorham Company enables me to TERsEYs. 9,188 20 ; g the alarm lest the victory become & mel- ved, Ky, May 18.~1o Pike : ; g T ow pesmcats 1 S‘::u‘;d"'n Py d.n:?n: e conceris every | ancholy farce. orage fomale homesteader |s | 0"t this state, on Monday, whilo Mount | show a much larger stock of their . autiful wares than formerly; and - @ oS po 4 T — 0 b) 0 €l il 4 p 2 o i \:"y vix mads ““‘“;,' 7 to 10 o'clock, This new and novel en- Destruction of a Brewery, Y Is s :"‘l "'"g to do any (I;eh::c«‘:v;gryu‘:KF‘;;:?‘:&:‘:::;‘:;&II::'srfi::fi:::: my customers will now have the " -intage of being able to select from E who b wiilnever | torprise deserves transplanting, On10aGo, May 13, 0 her lot. She can help | Stratton was stabbed and Clark was shot, | 4 large assortment at home, and ¢ rices established by the Company. of siyle 18 Baewory, B | oo wmad ol of Bous Oy, 46 Bk 60 o iy Sl o S e s e Ko 116,4 Ay obe sel are poor ots. e 3 ates ) pelignesiel e ! M ; : : g s ald BEEEL ik | Gioorge Willls, after being kicked out of | wore """fifl‘&. ‘E&ofifi"‘:}"fz 53"0%0 "fi': :-‘-. iy -l-fl:a; h‘:;mh?::'fi :lnd ‘;um t‘.:.:z: w i:plm‘pfin:fi!“::flhmno:‘::l h?'d.‘tafl:; L L Al el tie e 000, i Wl B deel g A oods houses | & barness shop by Oharles Lambert, | company carried no insurancs, thelr homesteads, Those shantics, you ' Lutiomern mut ot mmptiurchies of 1,020 pro- . Corner Douglas and 15th Street, a5 w e aa ot both fatally, can milk cows, and harness a team as My stock will always contain t. ¢ latest and best productions, coms