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\JALL,] : THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1885. : —————————— = — i T THE RUSSIAN DYNASTY, [conferring temporal benefits, of curlng NEBRASKA OITY. travellng seoms to think she hava born) A WESTERN DOGBERRY. & SPRING F v n Y lllne:l o’r v; ing inft‘ cvbllr.l a'l'hny are right to fllrs,¥ ususlly found by priests burled in some . “‘What traln takes out the largest|Representative Payson Bef: 4 thin season noarly evory omn needs ta use some neglected spot. Thelr existence 1s re-|The Weather and Its Effect in Otoe ol L : 3 ore & ; Sl ettt e i e g on AR the Pecnliar People Ruled DY 1R | vortea to o lv’l-hm, a pilgrimege Is formed ~Politics and Personalities, VO] hey wonld be Tard o, 8| O™ 'J'“'m)m.l e Wyom- 1lB CZ&P i loolvr; tll:em; :nd ‘Lh“:o f:':nd l‘lhe? S suppcese the tralns on xf{he Central divislon e \/ 3 ' are oarrlel In triom o pleces 'l B heaviest. Th York they ara lntend:d e B s b bt std the Hant vo the tonteat mincle| Monday, August 17, Judge Pagson a r“AD:\ntu/ MARK i Nrprasga O11y, Aog. 23,—About the -nd‘:h- lim;ud h-;lo fl&s tonlest people . on them, oan tell a New Yorker, male THCSY stagaiSe mOSEH " SommOULly, W or female, as soon as they come up the know of is Nebraska weathor. One day steps there to the walting room. It'snot the mercury figares way up to the hun- |that they dress so much better, but dreds, in oconsequence of which you |there’s a certaln cosmopolitan alr about them, swelter, and steam, and swea! to such an “There was & queer crank here & few extent that you are compelled to use de- dayssgo. Hesat with & note book and odorlzers in order that you do not ont- | pencll stadying, hour by hour, that blg smell everything In your Immediate |map on the wall, and when I finally ques- nelghborhood. The next we know we |toned him I found he was orazy on the are weapped |;| flannele sod muflle subject of clvil service examinations and - . and | goy studylng up to pass. Every day imblbing Tom and Jerry's, hot whiskios, | nearly there hl a dispute over at the eto., to keep our blood up and to enjoy a | package room with the man who in . ) on oheokling five or slx differont s a justice of the peos of Wyoming {erri- comfortable temperature. At present we 20 %P8 BE0 OF SR, CLHerons SAtORet | yory for that nelghborhocd, by the name afe enjoylng pleasant Manltoba weather | wpo, has-loat-hie-tlcket ls an every day |Of Hall whose provious cccupation before with no Indieatlon of a return of the hor- | occurrence, and even the woman-who.|388uming the judlolal robo was that of a rible troploal unpleasantness of July. has-lost her-b'nby {8 common, Dmgkfan :":’.d":::':l;g:"l-h‘i.l‘-"“i‘ml;l?’il:m{"llllod 1 regret to state that Hon. H. F, Oady, | men are not requent, belng watched for This testlmony showed "‘: 0 d!' ayson. manager of the Chlosgo Lumber yards at below and forbldden to go through the y thowed that Judge Payson this place, one of oar most prominent gotes. had ordered the fire carefully extin- citizens and enterprising business men, member of Congress from llinols, nooom- panied by his wife and son and two lady frlends, camped out for the night In_the vlolnity of the lower geyser of Fire Holo Basin, in the Yellowatone Natlonal Park. In the morning one of the asslatant superintendents of the park, who is elso acting In the ocapeclty of constable for that vlolnlty, exerolsing hls authority as such under the laws of Wyomlng, vislted the place where the judge’s family had osmped and, in kickiog over the embere, discovered one on which was a little fire smolderivg. He Immediately reported his discovery to a party who olalms to be Groups of pilgtims may be seen In sll parts of Rusel rohing for foone or ful- filllng some vow made to them. When- ever I ring for my walter, hia first act after opering the door of my room ls to bow to the Iron over the window. When I open a shop door a bell rings and a Iit- tle lcon pops out, to whom the shop- keeper fi:st does homsge before he walta onme. In the strests there are chimes with loons in them, the churches fall of them, and one hangs over tl oh- way that leads Into the Kremlin, to whom the emperor himsslf must doff his hat. When the French entered Moscow a com- pany of Napoleon’s grenadiers in valn endeavored to dislodge the icon, 1t Je- sisted thelr utmost ¢fiurts, Even cannon had no « ffect upon 1t, it hangs there still, Suach is the muj acoount of It e e— Nervous Debilitated Men, You are allowed a Jree oriai Jor thirty days of the use of Dr, Dye’s Celebrated Voltaio Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy reliof and_permanent cure of Nervous ‘T'he Nihilists and the Peasanury—Lo- oal Government Board—Snper- stitions, Moscow correspondance San Francisco Ohron. Ab Pree from Opiates, and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Feor Coughw, Sore Throat, Honrsencas, nfla Colda. Hronc icle, The Romansv dynastny owes Its orlgin to the Polish invasion of Russla in 1610, during which the line of Ruslk became extinguished. In 1611 a general assem- bly of Russian nobles was held at Nijnif Novgorod to organize a revolt againat the Invaders, an srmy was oalled together and marched upon Morcow, which yleld- ed to the Russtsns in 1612. In the fol. lowing year an atsambly of the eatates met to elect & czar, and sfter fall dlscus slon Michael Romanov, a youth of slx. toen (son of Fedor Nikitlch Romanov, a noble of Prussian extraction, and Metro. politan of Rostof), was crowned czar on July 11 of that year. It Is from this youth that the reignlog emperors trace B I T!EET TONIC. § Wenkness, Tassitnde, Lack { Ry, S It AR RO kQ ;3? ol § the o1y Iron medicine that s not injnrions. 3 ¢ Einrlches the Hiood, Tnvigorates the iystem, Restores Appetite,Alds Digestion Tt does not blacken or injure tho testh, cause head. ‘ache or produce constipation—other Iron medicines do Dp. G. H. Bixkiey, a leading physician of Bpringfield, O., says: . “Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly good medi- cino, T use i in my practice, and find _ita action exols all other forms of iron. ‘Tn weaknoss, or a low condition of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters is peually & posiivo mccesety. 108 All that i claimed ' o Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on . Take no other. Madoonly by BROWN 1C, . BALTIMORE, MD. 3 bTES' HAND BOOK—nseful and attractive, con. Price 8o cente t bottle. Sold bs Drngeists and Deatc era. Parties unable to induce ety dealer 1o promptiy L1 Lor them Wil rece(ve (100 bottles, Epress Paidy by sending one dotlar o bariod DOCTOR WHITTIER B17 S Louis, Ma. . it Yes, 1U's & great place for people, and gulshed, and thet water had boen poured to "B'noudgnh‘mhm Gm,‘;a’ W, |upon the brands and the earth heaped tathing lis prizes for rach information about it coins, te., iven nway by il Qealers in medicino oe | thelr descent In atudying the institu- d Ohllds, A. J. Drexel, Daciel M, Fi upon them. In additlon, the cam a8 toify i of et ofSewins, | tlonn, poliey and eneioma of Ruatl 1t n | oo eantien, Atk ToF may sibee | o i B piopmente 1o move bo |- Governor. Hasisahtt. Oo), McClape, |00 DAre. ground, amay' from' grams of : Omaha with hia family soon, to engage In combustible substance. The Natlonal impossible {o lay too much stress upon | gages, Complete restoration mhu-ltb‘ vigor thelumberbusiness, Nebraska Cityean fll- James McManes, Fleld Marshal Cooper, le, 5 i § i , N : icte Al over 8 van {omcry, ths | ek pampor ik ol oot e | MoKt loso M. dy, and wo begradge | B K Jamison, *Wayne MacVengh, the FALE, Judge Payaon laimed, waa no part | ol eakists o o i | fotance of twe centtitles of Tastey cale |malled Tree. by ddroesing. Voltaio Balt o, | your olty this valusble acqulsition, MO B s AL e H R A i erite e R ¢ i ( and the continual growth of the empire [ Marshall, Mich. Perhops Nebraska Oity has bullt more | nent bustnets people, pass In and out | pih FEEEE A e wculdamume. that. he| & | by means of accesstons chiefly from Aslatle “Ea" Brokes, roads on paper, more maine hospitals In [here almost daily. Hardly a day goes (' juetodlotion ‘and ‘suthesity: - end a powers, These clrcumstances alone serve [ gai¢ Lake Trb . her mind, more raileoad bridges ont of | b that some national character is not in f 700 o Paj hould o of 86 i | P AL the statlon, Cleveland was out in the 8 yson should pay a fine of §60 wind and more palatial edifices In the atmosphere In the past decade than any town of similar proportions in the world, and for that reason we have heretofore mads no mention of our prospective new postoffice building, for which congress Tecantly sppropriated $75,000, but since the site 18 selectod and pald for and thicgs nearly ready to begin operations, 1 bx%(ove 1t Is safe to say wo will eoon epjoy this valuable public improvemsnt. It will be » lasting monument to the un- tiring efforts of Senator Van Wyck in behalf of his conatitaents, tor which this community is duly grateful. The new building will be erected on Otos snd Eighth streets—n very desirable wits— and would be a credlt to any clty. They do say there Is war in the demo- cratic camp In Otoe county. Our demo- cratlo sheriff is charged with publicly as- serting that if he were defeated for that for the ember that was found and 812 80 costs. The Judge refusad to pay a cent denouncing the declsion of the Justice as ridiculous. Judge Payson Inslated upon appealing to the United States Distrios Court. Justice Hall at oncs required the bondemen fo quallfy to property exocoed- Ing $10,000, which howoyer, was prompt- ly done. Satsequently the maglstrate sent for Judge Payeon, and ssld he wanted to have a tak with bim in pri- ] | vate, Upcn examination Hall eald he 0 ) 1 e s o T At o o4 mabo hocont ¢4, and e e g8y Jamis Nedie el usual, But you must excuse me, there's added tha', consldering Judge Payson — ) Charterc d by theStateof Illi= Dotectivo Taggart nodding to me, 1| %a8a felond to the park, ho would acoept | = ffinols or uncexpienipimone guess he's spotted s5me orank or crook, [$10 for the fine, inlieu of the $60, and 3 i and wants my help to fire him out.” reduce the costs from $12 80 1o 84 Judge Payson eaid: A *‘Ob, no, Mr. Hall, I will pay no _fine. Dewera Boe Ma Warerus Hosom. | L Waut 8 transoript of rha_provecdings, mended by leading Physicians, Sold by Drug- | Including a copy of the evidence, and I gists and Grocers, propose to send one copy of it to Attorney to explain the continuance cf autocratic government snd the preaent attitude of the people. 1t {s probable that no other form of government would have been succeesful with them. The best proof of this lies In the devotion of the people to the czar, which I can testify la of the most sacred characler. THE NIHILISTS, It s ono of the gravest mistakes to suppose that Russia is filled withnihiliats, Nothlog of the sott. The Russlan peasant is a gocd-natured, hard-working, herd.drinking and hard-hliting animal, who eats and steals allho can, dieplees the priest, venerates theczar, and is always ready with a fight or a debauch. Nihil. ism nor any other lim ever enters his head, which ls commonly too full of vodka to hcld anything else. The dlrcontent we hear so much of in the English news- depot a few days elnce en route to the Grant obsequier. Vice President Hendricks fa here frequently. I knew and met Odlum hers when on his way to jamp off the Brooklyn bridge Ool. Qany, Ohris Magee, and all the Harrlsburg politiclans, we know by sight. *“Tko largest crowd] Why, that was during the bl-centennial, for a continuous stream, bat for density at the time the night Jim Blaine left here last yoar. The summer travel thls year has been qulte An eastern journal prints a long ar- tlcle on ‘‘The Remarkable Oareer” of “Ed” Stokee. Itrecountsihs facts up to the time he completed his term of Im- prlsonment for kililng Fisk, then says he went to California and was looked upon a1 lost by 1he few who had not quite forgotten him. “‘But,” says the art!cle, “‘the stoff which makes men rlee was in him.” After awhile they in New York heard of the wonderful bar in the Hoff- man house. Men and women flocked to cee it and found that the half had nct been told about it. Then Stokes began to be a familiar figure on Wall estreet The other day he was elected president of the ‘‘Unlted Lines Telegraph Company,” a formldable corporation, and now every one in New York calls bim, ‘‘Mr, Stokee.” It fs an Interesting s'ory truly, and shows that there Is a great deal in 20 BROAC GUAIY | wogiie OPERATING LUICKEST SELLING AND d forms, also all of the Skin and 3 omptly relievedand I entlycured by reme- i [ edina Forty Years ial Practice. Seminal AR RA W > @ papers Is partly imaginary, partly due to | the man. Not many could rfs3 from & | offics b holds this fall that the de- Weamas i ? A “HPEGT GMKINB STWB tho ambition of that vory ' amall’ middle | despate 80 low, and wo would mot 1t e | maoacy of Otos would coriataly so. tor- — General Garland for hls opinlon ss fo | eFsce fon braons sul bicamm Pimpleson & figda b o olass In Russia which hitherto hae en- [could, dim In the losst the Justre of the|gheol, It ln \evident from this all Is not HIS CONFIDENCE BEfRAYED, whether or not you have any jurlsdiction | is no experimenting. ‘The appropriate remedy € in such things, a3 you clalm to bo a magls. | 14 3¢ 0nce used in each case. trato under the laws (f Wyoming, when | icites ‘ser by Mail and Expremns R miari ey the parkjis no part of the territory of [ package toindicate contents or sender. Address Wyoming; ard the other copy I propose [ DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago,il. to carry up to the clstrict court before | SEEmSwST————————————— New York Times. the federal judge.” DREXEL & MUL i ? A young man engaged In traveling for| The justice then sald: ‘‘Judge Payeon, SU0CESSORS T0 JOHN G, JACOBS, a publishing firm opened the front gate of | not wanting to have any fuss about this, ; | UNDERTAKERS | | ! a house near Orange, N. J., and ntrode |or have yoursclf put to the trouble of blithely uy. the path to the front door, |epeaking to the Secrotary of the Interior, At the old stand1417 Farnam St. Orders by tele~ znpihzrlldud and} promptly attended to. Telephone o. The words “travellng for a publishing |you pay me $1 for the fine, and whatever HAMBURG-AMERICAN “ £} firm” are used here as the young man |you coneider right for the cosfs " PACKET COMPANY. used them, but the dreadfully practical| Judge Payson replied: “Not one cent Direct Line for Engiand, France achlevement. But It takes nothing from Stokes to have the truth told. He was very poor for a good while In the west. He made the acquaintance of a very gal- lant and rich man. The rich man, with- out any noise, backed Stokes and he bought a sliver mine, developad it and sold {t, clearirg it is sald $300,000. With that be bought the Hcffman house, and New York people, with an unfailing in- stinot, recognzid that it was tlme to stop eaying mean things about him and to begla to call him *‘Mr. Stokes.” They merely recog- nizs that he is rich and that 1s enough. The things which he really deserves credlt for they never think of. When all the east was closed agalnst him he had the energy to come west snd to work, to find a8 mine, to command the capltal to buy 1it, work it and sell it. It wasa splendld achievement, but there was ever 80 much luck about it. Had he not at- tracted one man’s sttentlon and Interest, joyed eo few opportunities of advance- ment. Bat Russia 1s chavging rapldly, and, under the workings of the emancipa- tion act, the mlddle class in the courze of snother generation or two will have lit- tle cause to complain. The late emperor of Ruesia, intendlng to grant constitu- tional government to hls country, had a constitution drawn up, which still ltes In one of the miniaterfal cffices In St. Petersburg ready to be promulgated when the proper occasion occurs. By his untortunate death this great reform hay been deferred, bat not for long. CONDITION OF THE PEASANTRY, T can sse many signs of change and improvement slnce my previous visit to this country in 1872. For centurles the Russlsn peassnt had scarcely any idea of personal liberty, Hewas liable to be worked to death, to be unlawfully and excesalvely taxed, to ba torn from his famlly and sent into the army or to Si- lovely in the grand old bcutbon party in thls vicinity, and that the *‘offansive partisan’’ may make things rather warm for somebody. ‘‘Harmony,” that much boasted of Ingredient of ~democracy, Is certalnly not so prevalient in the ranka s in the dsys of *‘Auld Lang Syne.” The Nebraska Cltyites who have been rosticating at the lakes have returned home and are now at thelr several posts of duty. Quaery, If the item published last week regarding the German plenlc was a “‘slanderous lle,” why did certaln politl- clans make such a vigorous kick when no names were mentloned? Perhaps the Press can glve some light. Max, e — Angostura Bitters are endorsed by all the leading physicians and chamists for their purity and wholesomeness. Beware of coun- terfeits and ask your grocer and druggist for the genuine article, prepared by Dr, J. G. B Siegert & Sons, Wered fo che oublio IR CLARKE b Exrepvol I 4 TR RO a0 s NO FEE!UNTIL CURED! A=A written guarantee of cure given In eves case undertaken. .TA"!:HIIIIHMI ons ¥ree an Sacred. Dr. arke’s Celebrated Beok an ‘Wzjtings (In platn cnvelopes) two atamps. Do CLARKE, M, D.,180 8o, CLARK ST, CHICAGO, ILLe E.CZEMA. For the benefit of euflering humanlty, 1 deem 1t only my duty to give this unsolicited testimony in tavor « Swiit's Speciiic. My wife his been afflicted with Eczems from i»fancy. We tried every known romedy, but to no avail. Sho was alto sfllicted with ® perlodical nervous headache, sometimes followed Dby aninformittant fever, o that hot life became a burden to hor. Finally I'determined to try Switt's Sporific. She commenced seven weeks ago. Aftor taking tho first large bottle tho discaso scomed to increaso; the burning, itching and inflamation be- came unbearable. She, however, perseucred in the onsultations, per- ; How the Book Agent Lost His Faith in Human Nature. nerving mald who answered the rirg at|for a fine, but I am willing to pay for the the door announced to the master of the |tronble that the alleged constable has house that ‘“won ov thim book sglafs”|been put to,” and then, having received awaited his pleasure on the plazzs, When | copy of the testimony In the case, he the master of the honse came out, all|departed for home. The practice has could be of service to his visitor, the|mer, to receive one-hsif tho fine In young man falt anra that he could sell at |ditton to the costa that are mode. This| g, ..nm.:f,dmfsz?:{; ine. lenat one copy of *‘McCarthy’s Record of |18 the first time it has been successfully | ef tron, in watertight compartments, and aro far d s vl Beer Agalost Whisky, smiles, and courteous'y Inquired how he | been for the constable, acting as an infor- Statos and Europoan mails, and lenvo New Yor i 'A% a Bpring Medieine Tonto and 1 Blood the Rueslen fivanclal system, which dis- ; i R BAPREAE TR | ribuics the burden of texation vory falrly roe. Minh m| tand one. They|y(ung man is now opeuing oysters in a 3 .:(::'tm“ls ‘z‘l’;.n‘;‘:.:l.)]e, A woman 'u’i Bouth street restaurant, bis hopesblighted, % Force ot Habit, come In the greatest excltement up to|snd his confidence in human nature Drake's Magazize, v the gateman sand ask him, *Where do I | grots'y betrayed. ‘‘Is this the last train north?” asked go to get on the Germantown traln? e ——— stout little gentleman, rushing iuto a is a algn Baseball Tips, railway statlon, ‘“‘No, there is another In forty-five All aboard!” cried the con- block ot the exeoutloner, you cannot rob us of those years of repose.” Babiuas looked to see the Emperor's face grow dark and to hear the words of doom from bis lips, but instead the no- ble wife was freely pardoned; and then, turning to the husband, Vespasian added that he would rather seek to ren- der the evenlng of his life comfortable then to add another paln, He would do that for his wife's sake, If for no other, NORTHWARD, 0.8 £, 80 d among the people,and partly to the system of holding the lands In common, A 1 all 0p as nrg great part of the soll of Ri , which, EDY FREE~A victim of youthfulimprudence | DUt & few years ago, was held by her Sanhood 8 ¢ 3 romody iss red a f C.& rae| R4 | Oachnd STV e [ Lo OVAR N xpross..| | ¥ B6n 4563 54, ol Night Kaproes.| ' dial s - OMAHNA BRIDCE TRAINS v n@—Loavo Omahn a4 6 25,7 85 I} so'n."”n'."u l“;:,nl.u ) % 00, 800, 400, 68, [ | snd 10008 w ane when right over the man's head is with letters on it a half-font long saying: | Mansger Kay has received a telegram| . ‘This train for Germaniown,' Then|feom the manager of the Denver baseball | gucio ;fif;;'n‘::n:;m::. ::;; ig"utem d:honll: club ssking for dates hers, Mr. Koy| Almostan hour to walt!” sighed the generally young and pretty, and the gate- msn hates to intimate to her she’s a fool | §200 for two games Saturdsy and Sun- ausing Premature Doca Joxvons Debil ;l(-n"fl“ groat nobles, s now the property of the own rural communer, and more of it 1s passing loto thelr hands every day. Of course there is room for improvement, and as an Amerloan I can see many ways in which 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY | condticn of the pecple might b i n legraphed back offerlng » guarsntee of |little man, dropping Into a seat and mop- jalegsipbed bisk edulog » g ping his brow with his handkerchief. “Bat you have plenty of time to catch | 1110 pm. On Sundsys he e ——— Another Subscri:er Pays Up. o sl the same, but he must finally tell her| 4, He h t recelved no repl, " gat #00 wud 400 p m trains do b Prematur from errors or excesses, | She has nad historical conditions snd cir- : i [987. He has as yelreo P*¥ | this traln,” ssid the corductor. fer a Dinutes Inber: Brosdwsy de oni Favet 2 orthe Widnern Bind? | comgtances o deal with which he | nacapolls Trbuce, tholo at the wiong gate. hen there's | o oopting his ofter, The Denver clubls| “This tralu? Well, Vm blamed; of |slesidsor” " ; ket » & :?:A;;u;::fle:h:tu‘:gx:? '.‘Bfl:'l:::“:; @ splendld one, and the Union Paolfics)ccurse I bave, 1'm so used to catching i % 1d have t k hard to make any-|the lsst train thst—whoop! hold on!” he nover has nis tloket out, but uaiblen o aa oven showlng with thew. | |and the little gentleman bolted through the docr for the cars. and Prostate Gl wch Medicines by t Ao cured Without sirgery. e Sarae (Aim Sresar NEW VABY Once in a great while something comes steallog scross the vision llke a pasting angel, naving with it the cdor of strange flowers, placked by unseen hands, In unkoown countrles far beyond the earth- ly eeas. We do not understand it, can- not fathom 1t, yet we know tbat it must Loavo Gouscll Blutls (Broadway dopot) s, :,ll.l o, | Iy withgut i Molus, Vae | cursory trayeller 1s unaware of and ca ‘fm..u; not make duo allowance for. The ema ESKOW. | ofipation of the serfs was & greater under- ul;.lng than is generally understcod, and thus far it b commonly well, for a half-hour at the gate, delaying the whole crowd behind him until you hlsn » —— Chester county country glrl—more slangy ‘e T, P——— (s it than polite—1. the Tesr whisper to ber | How cheerfal a man looks when he s [ ho 7ory freshpioss sad o velvoly poft Transfor 7 minutes lator, O AN s—Tosve Omaba ot AT B 0 m, daiy. Arrive a1 980 aad'1100 & w106, 880, 7 20 and 166 p. . tood the practical test un- : 8o of $homedicino, After taking tho tocond bottle | boris, and to see his children slmilarly ——— od lew i {he ntamation bozan e mbaid, “artho thied 100 P M0C0 R cenlan mest omaunr 5 | ho oz man of all the millions of the CRANKS AT THE STATION asiglibors, SyvlienEeho mstor Lok “‘g BelontiieTA heroons. (PRI sl M AMBT R (LONDON : dried up and tnrred white and scaly. and finally she | woman, was convloted of having done to|ORlon he would probably never have t houss seated himself In a rustic chalr an b Rates, First Cabings0-$100. Bleerage to and & Imnnxf; themoftin an impalpablo whito powdor | qathy l;y inhuman torture dmln%. conrae | been anythiog more than the keeper of & observed in a particularly kind and inter-| For soms years a declded inclination ln:l’n ;hmbv.km ::54 a. i?nfl““#" go..k HE] \ e S R e L AT one," and | of ten years nos lesy than 100 of her serfs | cheap saloon in Callfornia and the owner [ The Thousands of People, Mortly |°3ted manner that he had no doubt; that | has been apparent sl over the country to guhlx;ém il L Lollo streots, Chicago or Heu IV | 1 | her flesh I8 Boft and whito as a child's. Hor head- of a race horse crtwo. But be did at- the work would prove of more than usual |give up the use of whisky and other |Gundt Mark Hauson, F. E. Moores, Harry P. Deul among them several youcg girls of not Foole, Who Travel on the Gronwly & 'Schoonerer | Count ;fl:;.h:::: sl:'«:' E'.‘f‘:'&?-;:fl'h'f:‘.’::’“’&o‘?.i.‘,’f}l’, over 12 yesrs (f sge. Another female |tract the right man, and that was more Railroads, value to any purchaser, no matter what |strong alcohols, using as a substitute beer | mshy:_Gronywic, ry. tho doema every bottlo ct 8. 8. 8. is worth & thou- | fiend picked a boy to death with a pen- | oredit to him than all the adulation that ¢ Lisjposttioniiniits; efycungmangielt andiothesicompaundafhtialsloridently ATW D sand time ita welght In gold, knife Doostss ho had. metooted to rond [ New Yerk City ylelds him now. ready to wager a small sum that the gon- [founded on tne ides that beeris not| %, 3 ) < A .f:x"“lllll;r gll'\'v'e‘:"fl;“}fflfflfi'::’:' r':::n o Wil ALl this 1 f 2 eh-ng:% e T Philadelphia Times. tleman would take not only a copy for his | harmful, and contains a large amount of Plattsmouth, Neb, Fad Mullett Strect, or by me, 4 5 " Why Is It “Cranks?” sald one of the bright and |©Wn use, but two or three as presents to |nutriment; also that bitters may have 4 5 & The serfs bava bacome Independent of 3 dicinal lity which will Bree «1of thoroughbred and high grade 4 Dotrott, Mich, My 16, sgs. 4 2714 8¢ | ¢hole lords, whoee authority fs roplaced | That the sale of Hood's Sarsaparllla con- | good looking gusrds at the Broad Stroet [relativen. e e e ek LS R 08 Herelo d and Jersey Cattle | For eale by all drugglets, by commaunal self government. The rur- | toues at such a rapldly inoreasiog rate! |station, ‘‘thls is s very paradise for 1t 1s, no doubt, a valuable work, flf‘ ze the alcohol whl il tooncfie- -.tew R G0 AL m,flV el g oW o tacic%a, |l communes have gradually acquired the | 16 18 — cranks. There must be some attraction [#ald the gentleman, “but has it any | These theories are without confirmation i N Y., 15784 Drawer 8, Atlanta, G, 4 ally acq e N > <+ | statiet!ca?”’ in the observation of physiclans. ] lands formerly held by nobles snd have| lst: Because of the posliive curative|for taem here amid the turmoll of this | ata Th oo ts found a 1 dlstributed them smong the familles | VAlue of Hood's Sarsaparilla itself. scene. Perhaps they enjoy the geatle| *Full of them, sir—full of them. A @ use of beer Is found to Drocatels c NSUMPTI 0 A i which compose the commune with great| ,2d: Becaute of the conclusive evidence | snorts of the lccomotive as it puffs in or [ hundrad pagea of the mos: carefully pre-|a spectos of ddugslae‘l"ntlond Off ul td" 28| Dntraatontoraesy forinosboraisess byith ; {mpartiality and duo regard to {heir sev. | Of remarkable cures eflected by it, un- [out of the depot there. I: Is not the|pared fizures and— geutprolonndiancidospivelfatty copat-{ imesmeninos tia(siamns i eral claims and lbflltlu.z The nobles have | 8urpassed and reldom cqualled by sny | cranks that monopoliza our time here, | ‘‘Glad to hau,-,lt. But how about use- |its, diminlshed circulatlon, conditions of it eyt o T et 678 f not falled to sccommodate themaelves to | Other medicine. Send to C. I. Hood & | cither. Thero la a golden army of fools | fullnformatior? e, |CoBgention and perverslon of fuoctional | - Baim Vol i 6 ity s the change, Formerly they paseed thelr | 00:» Lowell, Msss, for book containing [ which the Pennsylvania railrosd com-| ‘‘Avythingyou want to know, eir. ]‘“"V""', ocal 1o: nmmnlwnu]:u oth the DET A 1) B lives in ialenees, gambling and sensuslity, | MeNY staiements of cures pany has boen supplyldg with brains for | Fifty peges without a break. Why, l'verulfld k'ilnflifl are mmn!ly prellull- i desplsiog commerce and finding their e ————— seversl years past. It ought to send its | 8lr— ntellectuslly a stupor amounting almost | Rallewray Time Table. / i SEly I ontasrs 1 Hbo aras M e A Romance, bill into tho natlon, like Grant’s under-| _‘Yes, Ihave no doubt, but tell me are | to paralysis “arrests the reason, changing i P ‘ emanclpation many of them’l;avn becoms | One would hardly think of looking into | taker and shoulda’t be less than $50,000 there ]l(llm’lcl!’ffln\! enough to sult a|all the higher )’Eanl[fu? inio Alx:eru -‘mé In Effest April ‘filth. 1::35.‘ oo f k practical farmers and others have gone Plutarch for a tender romsnce. In his|annually. Catlyle used to say Enpgland P"M“fl?l man? m‘l“‘“"l MEOATAL)IROZIA: ' slugglsl 'h"' L umm,“:,;‘,;’,’,“;;,'(,:,',",’,,;‘g,,:’,‘;,“’:,,d Gaclately 4 into business or futo the legal profession | 3¢count of the campalgn of Vespasian in | had a population of 35,000,000 people, [ *‘Eatire history of the world, sir, from |only with paroxysms of anger that are | (70Ut 17N BLLE BB PV i and helped awell the rloiog middle class. | Gaul ocours the following: Epponls, & [mostly fools. My (xperionce bore loads |tho fall of Adam of tho present timo, and |stnscloes and brutal. In sppesrance the oAl traon arrve ot wud dopart fioin Oumaba oy § The peasant has of late y“gu fallen helr [ 123y of rare beauty snd accomplishments, | me to think much the same of this land [more—" o t“', “”"‘ir' nl:.y' be 'h:APIO'“YEIOf I.;ellth * e ot f to new prlviliges and new duatles, The|8nd of noble birth, being informed that [ of the free, the home of the brave and “Anld reminisoences?”. 1“‘!“ r;;- ty he l;m"ls' ’:mipfi o of re- Sormer of 14th and Webske | administration of justice has greatly Im- | ber busband Sabius, 8 Romen who had | the sslum of the crank. I have swem Half of the bok in reminiscences, | slating & paday 'c sht 1)nwryy "“.; i LB AR M BXTRACT proved and trfal by jury has usurped the | Pitterly opposed the Empsror, had been | some queer slghts sinco my service as|lr; every eneedots verlfied by sffidavit V“Jl" S0\l 08B 8 ‘"’"k° 429 ;‘?Y OF “‘":1 i Unlon Pacilo dopot. o place of the noblos fat. Th peassnis | boaton by th trocps of Vospastan, and |guardiman here, Many years sgo Ilsnd—"" =~ B el hyiDeTeteainte SURIAR SR | aDROn T sxerst latasiay) o 2oot Bendr L [ make very good jurymen. They are un- | that he was lylng concesled in @ deep|served at Charring CrossStation,Loudon, | {*And illostration:? | ing fatally. ey N dit. —— [ educated, but do not lack In shrewdness | ©3ve between Franche Comte and Cham- | but, oh my, 'John Bull takes traveling| ‘‘The best ariists’ work vn every page, Cumxms w‘" "nlv x' ';.mxw 0'1!;' if - WESTWARD cumms ond common gense, ~ Sharp deallng in | D808, €ought bim out and made herself | methodioally snd you can’c throw him |and foran hour the yourg man gave | forout kinds of alcohol, he ls more fnour- | gy, AREAYE, i Rl i him, And|cff He and h's iuygsge, bath-|glowing descriptions of the contents of |able and more generally dlseased. The Cancers. trade, assaults and battery, and drupk. | voluntary prisorer with him, ff his base. 3g0ge, 3 ¥ £ b dny gives the| & k. [nx. | Unlon Pacific. Triaca, Mich., Feb. 8, 158, | cnnees they look upon as venial faultr. |there In that cave they lived for many [tub end all, come and go with &8 much [the book, iis usefulness to the genoral fcoustant use of boer every dasy gives thef & . ni | Upfen Facific. & M. Looss & Co,, Mowmos it} ) y pon & venisl Isultr, 0 1 1a public, and the danger likely to acciue to |system no recoperation, but steadily low- | i Deaver Kxpress. .. T O U E mekract ed Chovas | DBE burglary, arecon, highway robbery |Years. A price was upon Sabius’ head, | impertuibability as that Reynolds statue | P 3 B! ) (a1 e} b 8 To allo ; Blossom and Wot Convyress 137 CARcer on the y 3 7 | and io Ztszovery would have been In: |over ther in front of 1hs public building 8oy family keeping house without it. fors the vital forcer. It Is onr observation ARt At well, L am Saticied 1t s the bent rimedy fog | nd Ihe graver crimes me dealt with y P s » hat beer drinking in thi f P 3 E:uxn»-'m Yoi'ro wrlcore t use this o% e | sternly and upon tho whole very falely, | stant death. In that decp cave children |eshibits. But the American public when | Dinter tlme came and went, and etill the f that beer lrn ing nd '17 '-‘;';n'rylprcl— B.& M. In Nab. 4 O sttty 3 ne. L, 4. JOHNBOR, L1O0AL GOVERNMENT BOARD, *| were born to the devotsd twaln, and |sbont to travel seems to lose their wits, [youog man talked; perspiration rolled [ducca the oneRind.osinobilery, tlossly, 1o B g i A ke Eae theroa noble wife performed all the| I see strabge thlogs in this depot [down bis face in rivulets, but his enrgy fallled 10 crlminal foesnlty. Toe most i ‘ Borofuila. |, mns e nowintitatlons established f o044 of montal, never trlog of carlng | from day to day. The bandscmo young |never flagged. Ho went over tho book | dagerons class of roffians in our large BOUTEWARD, | / 220 Loogm & Co, Morn AZES; On Jasuary 37, umm, | 7 Hho late emparor la ibe Zemstoo, & 0% | for aud proteoting her beloved husband. | girl who shot heraclf last week over there [fection by rectlon, chspter by chop er, oiHisn,az0 bock “l')’“k*"v e e iase ’ fi..mmm"m....m;-,",..,..zmmm of supervlaors, It Ls not| Ay )onoeh “however, the retreat of the|in the ladies’ retirlng room was ono of [Psge by pigo. Ho was hungry, his “jaw | Recourse to boer as a substitute for pinge e f pimdbize kot oishinii il STSMES | uncommon to find theso compored partly | fuyiive, s oy dlsvovsred and both Sablus | the oplaodes of this 1ieasunt daty of ours | 8606, but ho was doterminod to talk un. | other fors of aloohol moroly Increnses il i g i ey K e has arzerostia erseaulay | of nobles and partly of peasants, t0 1ot | g iy wite wore faken and oonveyed bo | —(uralshing _brains for tho multitude, |t the gentleman's fortitade gavo way, |the dangor and fatallry R i) 3 gt s et 0P il VoS | tor Iargely tn tho msjority, No traces| forg (36 Buperce Vespasian, who listencd | Now, ten minutos sgo I yollsd out, | At List, at th proper moment, ho pro: AT g LV = M ki, Vary Fespoctaliy, & ARMA, sgonlem Lobyeon theso olassos |y, tho yiory of Eppouta with astonish-|‘Tesln for Medis, Wa-Wa Junotion, | duced his order book. A 3 : 9 N e ol evince themsolves. The nobles do most Yar i “Ho smay I put you down | ead, ponder and profit thereby, Kemp's P Ky b = Mty Rt went, . Avondale and Oxford!’ in my most capl-| = ° oW many copiesmay 1 put y Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs is conceded P88 Louls Bx 1 )Irysxpelas. 2;:.:‘::1:[«”5}@“ o e wasants ot for | iikiow had you, s weak woman, the|vating manner, and the echo had haraly |for!” he asked browthlessiy, spreading the | [ 1o o Threst sud L any propara- i A 3. vooun & Co. Moxnon, Wichor O Dec 1a 1 | O 000 they are cleny hfi“ courage and fortitude necessary to such a |ceated up there o the colllng until a | memorandum bock ugon his koee. tion in the mavket as & complete Throat and k R T comijuicad Whing vour e ad clgrer, “l"“d e thp ‘ol '!y ‘;' 9 ":'l anbl— sacrifice?” he asked, lady came rushing up to me and asked:| The gentleman hesitated. *Ob,”" tald | Luog Healer. All persons afflicted with the - M & 8t e mfiglr‘&‘mw‘mm hizk you |} a o Font, and are invarlably | ™ agjre » anywored the nobls matron and | ‘Does the train for Medis stop at Wa-.|be at langih, “‘you needa’t put me down [dreadful disease—Consumption — will find Pl B ¢ 4 inedicie kuowhy Istened to with rerpectful attention by d looki 7 a 1 am & member of the firm, I|speedy relief and in a majority of cases a '1 $ B Sours vy . M. BEIBERT, | o) N, (] wife, standing erect and looking into the | Wa' rmanent curs, The preprietor has authors (2 : e D il p it bitter fecllog | aporor's face, “L havo lived under:[ It takes » surgloxl operation to ot od to see that ycu have learned | PUnAsgat oues, (TLe, Pryprictof has puthor g, Expross ; l.‘E‘ev?r gnores. et Kamm s I‘ng ::;:ln;“;? ':':c: ground and In darkness, much happler |slgnboard information into -hw:mlln’; V::."":‘;:'::! ,z:'{' ul‘;‘:fl'g.':y;“:fi":g ml:h ptroet, to x h‘undl'h“zf“lq 10 sy pariy " aont 4 A\ > , of Grand lleh.. -Aftor tal three-fou tle with- Y k. [ L EL' Taad¥ised bl m:?‘:w':nnm:-r'sfrxcké‘guc-hl'. and Eogland. This {s partly du‘a to old :l:inhylc‘l;“h :,::.oan],!::g l‘:m:::‘ .::{1. pko‘:; 5::"!’ ;:l?e?:l‘l::‘:‘lr l:lonn(: “];L‘:n?fl. rllamun, I sssure you.” :t‘:enar. la'!:loe'm) c:n. .n% S’. “Tri«d size Ngl"g.‘i":;::‘ '“‘J‘ { A 41y uied (wD poundy of your Bold Extrace tes, parily to the clever mansgement of though you should order us now to the|cs, not even Miss Cleveland, who ever| This will explaln, In part, why fihe [ re. eSS . B R e o J For Chioago vis O, Blufte| § 4sa| 7 G8e i | { | | { [ o 4 o} , - R,::;l‘::s::::::“f::l: S, be a thing of joy and beanty. ;:::]lqlnlun, ‘Sombody ought to slug the :;{‘flfi:::‘l‘:l::r:dl:‘elpAt:‘lin'\'I}::‘;(‘:“‘}::i who uss Fossonl's: Complexion Fowder: |uumm- i 7 J 4 A problem to deal with, It is difficult 10 “‘You see over there, {0 the rlglllxt of b:tlarl Ahnd vhdltn prilvlluglc; to kn‘(‘x]w Board ot Equalization, 7o and from Chicago via tho Tripariite Alliance Lines i convey an Idea of how much iguorancs station, Is tke ‘Eait.’ I greatly facilltates | thet ten thousand pecple all over e o | SUNDAY MORNISG. | BATURDAY WVE. { ‘ M d and superstiticn is wingled lfmh bls handling the ccowds here sometimes that | United Btates are to.day eaylog, **1 feel| The board of equallzation convered T L T NWTRW ] Bl W 4 an an Beast, shrowdness and common sense, The all porsors should pass out that way.|betier,” becauso they bave been {aking |yesterdsy morning, and will be ln session T ) 8 i b S T NIR " "——"y wor.hip of racred plotures or ‘‘icons” ls Nine-tenths won’t do it, but push thelr | Brown's Iron Bltters. Mrs, J. A. Ed-|until this afternoon, to hear complaints ) '—::{ 6-%:' "fi: the strangest «f all, There is oneln ried for Castoria, way through the waltingroom. The wan |son o Medford 8t. Ohelses, Mass., | relativa to paving, curblng and gustering | | RATTR 1] 240 1 " with the leglon of bundles, the woman writes that she euffered with kiduey dis-|in certaln distel with the dog, the boy «that knows more | ease snd tlood troubles and that ehe . o — sbout rsilroading then his father, and the Jused 3 bottles of Brown’s Iron Bltters, | What powder will 1. use thls warm glrl in the ladies’ waitlng room that flirts | A the result of this trestment sho rays, | weather? Why Pouzovi's Complexion Mustang Liniment is older than every room aud every shop, ose in every most men, and used more and bed, bebind every door, in every niche more every year, These plotures are worshiped not on ac- Whon she became Miss, sho clung to ' toris, Whan sho had Childres, she gave thew. Castoris oount of the holy personsges they are 4 suppesed to represent, but because they with the gonts lu the waitlng room aie| ‘I fecl better thau I have for a long| Powder lasts longer than any other, sud | 1oy, yojon Paoiio depob ah8 40 & m aad i | aze bclieved to be personally capable of here every dey, An American plrl when ' timo and I bellove Iam cured,” 1s ot sticky. w, St { § /, Bupds ven iog aud Mond oral s ol S athg erder G B & Q. ales 8 SRy =0 i BTOCK YARDS TRAINS. |