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THEOMAHA DATLY BFF‘A FRIDAY., JANUARY 1, 1886, B T FINDING BURIED CMDV&WHQ“WWMV&R‘ | SHINING MS“HTDMI\u%mm5~Mg;4yw;an CHBAFESPLACS IN OMAIIATD BUY result of the explorations vario usio: Y 1 Jnnhe 3 TRADE MARK. ) h 1 N /““’ Scerets o! A Southern California Cav outh ilifornia, ha . an ‘, avor | ge Lisyof the (llnstrous Huar. ing to trans « contents. But his nn vied Over the Range The An M Mode Mo isto . = ¢ hintmh Db Ll stk familiarity with maritime Spanish and A % " rs, of Chicag 5 Discovering a Fortunme and the I ved condition of th nual Mortuary Record, o the L 1= AT Making OF With It I sven n severe tria | = g, but ntains t | About two yearssince there ived with materials for the e ishment | there sofietimes epidemics | th Sar he Alta Californiamissions, nnder | sweep off tl nds, 0 among the rick no mean ropute the y of San Lu o Free from Opiat d Poi: MeRAer. Whots AbHote g | ecommand of Jose de Galvez, s I from e and prominent there are ap \gin and Dy, b 4 > Opiates, Emetics and Polson. | «tr poaran ! |);”|-.\uv‘l,m o, Lowor California ikrentiy ioksoAN Wiisn thy Griim. Fenor Best nthority on phicialngy et s | @10 of the Best and Largest Stoelks in the U.S. AFE re and prolonged > witl | sides the usual articles used for bartering Kindred 1 1 i sl Out of a shock utted | purposes with the Indians, the vessel makes more than usaal havoe. The year Among those not subject to classifien. | 'n v " 50t8. it peered two eyes of remarkable | o ned 10,000 Spanish_doubloons, be- | now elosing appears to be an Annus Mi- | tion are many well-known names Myra to Select from. P | sharpnessand a face of great shrewdness | yvm.{‘.uml..ni-:l;‘\.-1“ ,|,') g |';1-"1 “ .|Ima rl-lly,-.-v.I for a great number ((H( ics, th famo o Oricans formed a fa icture for the framework D4 e entries p to July 19, | of *h who filled a large place in the nt, died January 9; 8. 8, Merrill, the H . y P_BQ_MWT, | formed ot picturs forth framework | F30K o il Rocomds oo > | Lo I IR [ R R Chmb. Elogant Passenger Elevator [ eye of the world have passed away than Farren , on e YHE CHARLES A,VOGELER 0., BALTIMORE, MD, | 11y avis were dorbtloss, in a condition \ o reading Patou's “Lite of | during s similiar period for many yoars. | Giviten on: Febrtiee 16 Comnrtior 1e | sem— —— TR e il | vory similar_to the appearance of his | the fc ting'of a vessel belonging to | The progress of sociology may at some | Garrison, the eapitalist, dicd on M fouoeiiz of 8 vossal velanging to |(Ehe progie F SICULEY MY R e [ Gareichy the sapiiali did o May 3y M. BURKE & SONS, wardrobe stead, of solicit \ ing entertalnment at one of tlie erous | Ziven in the log-book, but no mention is | why things have a habit of happening all | Rianager onJune 12, H. B. Cluflin, the stitute | ine bkt L MEMETOUS | ynade of the cartiage of treasure. I fact | 4t e, but until such AT point | New York merchant and_banker ‘was \ tateof111i- telries for which that city is famous, | iy would seem absurd that a vessel, the | /5 ywhat tnor LA preeeded to the grave by Moro Phill i in_this somewhat uncertain seience is | tha philadely . LD y ss purpose | t1 ial conundrum wisely covcluded | sole mission of whose owners was the o ingimmediate rellelin f f f reached, the fact must be taken, and ex " IRKE. s independence by follow b ent of the ( slie religion ot o Avgust 0. Sir we, the GEO. DURKE, Manag ntain his indey lence by follow- | tablishment of th u ic relig 1 Planation of it, worthy and worthless, | 3¢ gust ir i th ¥ anager, g Achu an unknown coas ould ca quch an ish phdanthropis wartned by an unknown coast, would en h an | sy be made to is own_satisfaction by | fomion PiHunthronist, was mourtod UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. vate diseaies Gonorrhea, | i ly the established rules of the : pull oxrty ; lectandSyphulisinafltheir | wor doiine fraternity of which he ap- | amount. The record of the ‘log-book, on Ferdinani licated ) | s i [ o h h ach who cares to speculate upon it. 1 ' ) ¥ 3 fs”"gf-"f:'f,c'.".'\:";u.;’.mn:‘u peared o most exemplary member He | however, 1s nearly ide ntic 4y the in i of noble 5 nd statesimen is long Hiller, the German politician, died May [ REFERENCES -\hv,!mwu\m Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.; Kearn, ational Rank Koae Bty selicvad and | soughit the silent shadows of the umbra- | cident mentioned by Palow. If it is so, | o % IGE0 S Kltoico, the voung king | Lk 81 Dan Mace, well known in sport. | nes Neb.: Coluy Bank, Colutmbus, Nev.i McDonald's Bank, Nocth Platto, Nob, Omaha rentlycured byreme. | roots onk, and under its whispering | and the amount of treasure carried was | (81Q JEURCH 0 (R B e circles, on April 1. W. A. Pond, the | Natoual Bank, Owid, Neb A J stedina Forty Tears | 1;1jge consumed the substantinl proven- [ all recovered, the amount unearthe h v AR, Tk OSURLED sie publi T A L | AR A S il LD ot clacsbuealitbe o S Weakness, NIETT 104 . dex he had diplomatically seduced from | the fortunate discoverer must lave fifsk poabs. anfoyed fat vont koot o deaths of Win. T, Vandetbilt on Ducem RGN a § fhe Face Lost m;xm«d,] itiv od. the back door of a convenieut farm hous mimnl\nh;llxmnum» :m-\l'nh‘ ;h.n.[- “‘m Dttt 05, while g DAL who eraeried A v|n|)( wies Foster, the medinm, § ¢ cxperimentings The appro n e re . ¢ vicinity ¢ ¢ ic ere is not the slightest clue | © & on I her 16, are too recent to need | anese government, due to the intercon y a6 usrd (1 each cass, Consuiiations, He remained in the viciuity of the city | sidored. dlhiore is hot, ty (St U | from the obscurity of & dersishs bt Lo podamuariIn; ardfion rsnbtonieat | | LS B e e et Raiiway Time Table gonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. ‘e d days, and_then took up his | to the identity o il jirhon become a power among the nations, LA b allusionto: raoall | Of AHG PEGLIE OL LHCCHIILG W AOROIE lcines sent by Mail and Expresa, No marks ' vila, a small hamlet on the T died Ju D9 Diinos Fordinand, of them nations he government needed to package to indicate contents or sender. Addres: lore, sonie ten miles from San Luis A COwWBOY FPI&ODE. Siea bt s LG THElAE OF Ens Lt HEALEDFV FAITH corplish two things, first, to secure tha OMANA DR.IAMES No. 204Wash-ng|mSL,DMm . Patal Fighting at Arms' Length with | Portugal, died Docember 15t | . permancnt and detinite subjection of th Toe following is the time of arrival and de. 4 L | i (i f ghting at !/ " ) 1 1, fin Teudal nobilit he civil and tical | pArtue of traing by, Central Standurd t e . Wiile there the major ,\r;l( on of his " 1ibre Revolvers. Russian diplomiat, Prince Orloft, whose | Cured of Bright's Disease—A Batch of )« uda |;» 'cltl \l t the civi S dpolit .I.u | LR W Rl Ium;| .2 time was spent in wresting the tenacious T Sam Tl family gave a name to the Orloft di R 2 power of the tycoon; second, to render | G ive wid dopart trom their dowot, cortier ivadve from tie primeval cliffs that ling e L || VB SALREaH: D XS b Roformed Printers, the Iatter completely indepentd 1o | of Tin and W a i bl ( ’ o < bro s 4| mone ireh 20th. President Barric Wi F 5 B ©atrectss teains on the B, & Olita 10“S 3 1 in examiniug old charts of ”: Lit ‘I‘-!" rot A Bl EIRIt R N R e T \1..,‘“‘.‘| \.l_x.l_‘:l""f Chicago Tribune: Tho faith-he mikado in all teniporal matter M nnd K. € St &G y coast line from Point Cone ol tal shooting Montraclto I« ] IR L i held their regular weekly meeting yes second ground had always been assuy | B & ML depot: all others from the Unio | d. One day he appeared at a ranch, New Mesico, lnst Saturday | who - witnssed eighty Sipanish | revolt | orday morning at No. 15 Waslington | ors of Tyeyas, and the o et i X dadiiaeg: bR e oring lumber yare i evening, The trouble occtirred at ¢ ons and more changes in the Govern: | gipoof) The room was quite crowded with ! > as greatly | | annoyed when the VL 1% opot At $10:00- 1120 surehased : 1 it 5 Pt i e | ding dinco. There 18 # pool ¢ ment of his own country than aty other Tah ot forolen fowste ; ted o torribie bloc 1 o 1. POISON . i WO yours was undot trentnn suilicient material for the construction of 5 5 5 statesman of tl sed awiy No- | Women and a few men, amd Mrs. Baster } 900 1 M Tor Lo y ks whe tniior that place, and all the boys w - | statesman of t passod awity Noo |1 (o meeting. - She was vory donge: | domanded that the treati wed | 5 LrhThls Most weonizing pains in my bones, and was cov- | i o ong 1 the oceupation of a fish Th \ .‘.’gn - of An ‘w s ! w..v!m\lj ul pRHE At Wi | til every one looked fatizued. In Mikado. “The hostility of the native | ot i 10810 R g jilsb beclinurried 1ok ralcisca, (e 6 i 3 | land, she said, there was o seet of faith- | princes to forcign intercourse was bitter, BB = o Uidy erca with korcs wliover: my bady i lind L el B : ‘| y diminutive boat was soon | ; ] ¥ " L COTCINO as performed abo of Costa a, on March ; P i Lhe ceromony fwas potforitied aboub ¢ B | Lelievers numbering 10,000 or 12,000, who | &ince the more intellizent of them saw ONNECTING LINE: I\Ilu.m,m‘ Iy lost all hope in that couns | erman i ! ; 5 ry, und suiled for Amerien, and_was treated at ympleted, but instead of embarking in | -y ‘ b ¥ v | Frederick Charles ol e ! ock in the evening, and duncing | Fred harl n Jun Bvo: Tor:1116) AREb Tovly oF Mty what its politieal consciuences would ho | Aeeival snd depactuen of tiains from the rayed and read the Bible contintally not only foreign mvasion but revolt depot ut Council Bluits Roosovelt in this city, us well 18 by & prominent | the proposed avocation he sp Lo hours | the | Hadiel il i Qo koby can imnnediately Eiyaed e LUIENCRUREE Sl il Count et wason the floor when John | Bosewith, the president of the Meeklen | 1,50 hat time there have been only | against the y of Stots Bashi. An M iieaao & st PG, tio connection | o' gy yliht in exploring tho many sall 1 gaw the itisemint of Swift'e Spe e, | bat d inlets ot the coust. On bein b ) nmre stry, or |>.‘. nber 19th AnA T Abtormined to BIve Jt o triwl, T1ook it | asked the motive for these explorations, f el WATAAT Ol Lo il o e L, o oo | two cuses of brol s, 8 [ uprising ¢ od in 1803 5 A A, BXprose. ey i , and, meeting outsic had some i \ 1 ! wete caused by slid Slio made extensive tary | ¥ Accommodation .. (O] Dottes und 1 ean say with great joy that they |} oN\co Cniore tian usaally reticent A % have cured no en . T am'us sound aud | 1€ ‘vas more th: tully ‘ about a « coment that had | British nobility, it t irom g B Bile o me 1 subdue the revolt, but suidden] R R s o NPBILAN 1 B\OE s I Y length gratitied the curiosity of his in 2ol L L L B Tl | o i Puen HWavkoun, | quisitors by informing them that he was L s e || it 3 ! She used a beautiful s 4 and begged the Mikado to uble all | o . 100 000 Now York City, June 1211, 1385, in search of a convenient spotsuitable | Frophy had, chirge of the eump, il | Lam BN I 0E Gy Lk | Tows: “We must putall our trust the grandecs of the cinpir IrMiirch of Inst yonr (1880, T contrac for the location of a fish-drying esta . ‘,"\ : St g hnaeTer ot | away Decomber o e were al rangments (o estal poison, miud being in Suvannah, G, at the . | ment This solution of his eccentrie P h 3 ]‘ the of an old il yald eq i on a solid basis and wentinto the hospital thero for treats S ccopted by many, but > by, hig tight Jolmson wante i f ol led | qer oflivis tution. The M suffored vory much from vheuniatisin ut te | ghore wero others round who ‘regarded it Brophy to “take back” the remark. The | on Augast 1ith on Jan | 4 | oposition, the Eme time, T did not pet wel under the treat ! A o Wisputo waxed pr 1 1 on wary 1th, i \ ! g oo e N i | ns. morely nsubtefuge, At lengtli the [ SIaputc Waxcl bret Ll st it R e N 3 is s over to the emperor, meune 1 have” niow takon soxen Lottics of | continued disappearance of the stranger | {1t “""‘ s s e A AN =& 3 rosed | Tyeoon were disperse wilt's Specific and am d i 3 direction convine T ol vd to f JNDSLES Ve “ \ s w le afe wa BYB Eh LyDlkon Gt thiron I 1.\].““.(”:“ !;: tion convin, «“ ‘I\I».(flu YrRAI LS i od to leave | In m{w,m.n a numl c-senat- | diabitadit A o ey A € he desivec 0! A B lqriestiol d Charl s yoliticians ot reputas s e, A b ] T iy City, N. J., Aug. 7, 155, | Tength been sol One worning he | i duestion “to LA SR S Atk G and 1 STRICT dtise om Blood and Skin Disc ailed | unmoored his skii sual, and depart- | o (ORDSON B8 ST hdwiile Lo | being Jan Tstit, formerly. sonatar ! mb must bo IT CONTAINS NOOPIUM IN AN G od for the scene of his labors. For | Lhe house to g g TRERESE TR W SN G ot | t ase pecial de yig Co, Drawerd, Adanta, | govoral days thereatter he was not seen | Ve f"x”“f,.l‘l S e Californin oL Y et it man said he had bee in any of his old_hs T TR | LA s P N Tog i .' ! HeT & i ! cof the Harrls eame out 1 and Job Loombs, tl 0L Cee i wh ! Oneof the PESTORED. Ttemedy had watched his rogular departure and | vory fucing en her but a few feet 1 Decem B. Gratz Browr of the city told his s 7 ) turn for many diys previous grew st | \ Bluafion i G 2 ho coult Manfldqfi i . i el determined to organizo an | { L D i aG Wi Shaton, the | {elye hours longer, She tol M ':“"""“" ko remady his contintied absence, One of the r N T o e | nia senator ind millionaive, onWo- | o '¢ostimonial to the world of Hi ““"y;:'\‘,:; e dents of Avila, however, asserted that ho | A1 hottty of until b B e el Hnfodi bR Uhe was thoroughly hoealed. 11 ud soen astranger beach his boat regu- | MtGed thit he cold stamd o lov TR e o o [ thoph it was iy larly every evening a mile or so below o tas N s January 18, o ice president, Thomas him of his wondertul cure D et Rl IR, WL, b i T At e A. Hendricks, on November 25, ‘Two | Nasyery much « e iy ‘u|m\7’ e B Al WAy ER i [:: kL L it At last H | rcretariesiof the interior died =12, D. | M REPY S BEWORICEC IR present s | o the aabat, wositively | DG cighboring canyon bear 1“ shod the muzzles of (he revoly ach o i dacob ULoRIpEor. | traa) thorel dgint me hope for e A G I X et ettarss o s “shotlders “Some * apparendy s e could, nd e ) X and,one ex | ringor, It was the Impossibleid ik NOWTHWALD, p apprelicnsion concerning the satoty of | FISNE S EIEE S0 § ] i I’.‘wl o mintstE LD Pera; on’ June 2k | Put hope in the heart of cvery one o seom cu er the the eccentrie explorer, yet several of the 1 3 ! | them, e said ttwo printers worked ASTWARD. S0 alcobollo wroc 8 b T || R Ot O P T S A b ind cune out below the ' it Among the “exsgovernors ‘the mortallty | it S AU UG L, DERLEES Wat | 8 ST ORI I T AT aperectouro | oSt curious determined to atleast by | lado,” Johnson's first shot 5 | was equally great, the list comprising thie | for him wio wore contirmed duunkands 5% L.Vin Pt south Has tollowed. ve Tatin v siom anca | & Visit of inspuction {o thie stran wateh, and did_no_ further ds Yitian | names of “Abbe_Coburn, of Maine, an- | P10 0F Theth Baf beokk o 1, 50 1 Souihe 3 BIOCK YALD, fon ¢ FOLLOW. i S uileFinado i started to run, Johnson fired the second | 113 Jules Conver m W pihive, | aninduog FOR SALE BY FOI of their solicitudo made bis Aot oLILIRHRT B e B Fenton: of Now | save bim, and o s now y 3 i -""‘“ ._*"*"—. : S5 oblizations » | phy?s back 0 down w. York, August 2 1d Thomas Talbott, of | aLeT '1 5 TR ’1. , k 2:'»CENT BOTTLEs ave put for the B noda pt Sunday A DL FOSTER & B e LIS RS e e probe coulil not res Massachusetts, October 6. The year wag | Srinker for anumber of ¥ s | e ePehimmodution of Al who i ¥ excont Saturday: Dy duily excopt Mon: 4D AL citizens of the hamlet for their uniform : | man requested him to be pr r. | and low priced USROILR Iy oy, kindness during his sojourn among them Brophy fell as soon a5 Johnson's sce Thptoilomnn iRt thonlcs zs OF 1o were three more mier Call or writa for pamplilct contatning hund SIENGSSIUENE bl 'L 1 ond shot took efleet, but Johnson coolly | politics, but among the roll of th [lEmmpatedidy i Aoy el ok flh"if.‘.‘i,’.‘..‘é‘h\'iu'm St women and men thw stanzor informed then of i3 deter! | STLIPLLG L D, HORRRY € 0T | R St nown R, Sl 1o who wero addieted to drin flaugh, Cold and GroupRes i e T Sssurcd. thicm, ho had passed | cout, and started oft, * Brophy was cat ah Rynders, of New York, January | FEURC DEWE LI cular. 2o ST e LR by ho assured them, o had passed | 4oyt the house and Jolnson was not | 13; ex-Mayor e, of the sume city, : | . ! o~ Py plcsan houe. I bon ho s | 58 th hoe aind Jolason wasmt | 3 LEASHOT Gt 2 the R, | o il by ok CONSUMPTION { 1 u A He had walked down to the covral in | 1 ordon W, Burnham, ] T e o ATl SRTATEACRIL Y Py R | / ter had aeatarac On ANY ms, F WHI !ER coutiooHmn N aLLId s anR0 Lo e orae W0t s horse and had fynted \I;w'- i ' o ¢ its | his ye four ye N Rb1 e el ’j ) ke 4 ¥ SN o ey | from loss of blood. Wi rvied back | he profession of arms omolof itsi|[ 2113 CYCIOURY GALB AU A8 Bl e 2 2 s I I e s e | E i, T e | el |t e | LUNG DISEASE - i 617 St. ClinrlosSt., St. Louls, Mo. them, of hv-m"nu‘]lnlull to loave the coun- | #nd examined the wounds. As ey w L AR ) ith' Clen” Gorilon, 'who O h et s 6 | BTG o Wy LR A 6y o e e oiraiaiibatn iem, Sl Weakncssy A regr gradusta of two Medical Callrger, has be 1| ade with a forty-five calibre vorished at Khartoum Febroary 10, | £ houldseauro tholnrga $1 battles, | Direation e AP, Serofula, and all A S Blne. backe 'y it a mora genteel manner, than he | made witha f : ons | OULE s ICh: g | wanted a reuestmaile i o o W scareely more than arm’s le ULz O RAP D nth, Gen. Horaew |0 vow for the restoration of her and Rlood Disoases. W entered it. On the day of Lis de ! R i ] Norvous, v, Mental and | parture one of the residents of Avila wa the wounds, and ¢ ally thatof John: | Capron and Gen. Charles R. Wood died | Draser Tortie B0 Bom o8 | all Me Dealers. I yinen, Law yers, LiteraryMen i \ His Phycibal Weannoss i Mercurial and other Aflec- | returning from San Luis Obispo and en- | 500, ware ghashly wnd tercibly. - The | 4 thoiformorionith s the Iatter on |45 il1owy ies and all whos Tlovs o Throat. St or Bunes, Bload Polsanng: | Countorcd he quandam tramny fding | PISSICin sid dohison s Table to die > 36th. In March the list’ was length- | 10 jobow : ) — Talany aNervousProg old Sores and lcers, aro wrenicr wich wopaatieid | 0 LEE O h‘ .;II iradit 1, Jaden | at any moment, and that Brophy could | ”‘-‘f by the n; Gen, Thomas 1L | 00 1 = | rularitie *Blood, Stomach, Discases Arising from fndiscretion, Excess, | with some extremcely heavy substance ve to exceed ten da Nefll, who died on 12th. and Gen. |G ST e ta o it i Exposure or Induljence, oo s O I thee wonnded mer are Texans and | Anson Stager on the 26th, while Sergeant | {180 y Y - stimulant, Sw TOllwiug effeeta i ', de of tho Arvel and’ a party was well known in the territory Al lhomas Plunkett, the armless hero of P o it eer AR TNy | aequaintances s k of them as * shurg, died on the 10th. Gen b 4 X 3 i iiewy grednized 08 L UL = | ool boys o) R Irvin MeDowell, who commanded at_the | 404 t ! L0.0 mitther ploring tho const wd discover o Sl g vers I : 3 lerful Iny ; possible, the residence of their liis conduet o ho shooting, wasan ttlo of Bull Run, died May 5, Gon. | 1,7y ity | A Positive Written Guarantee given in hoizhb They embarked in asmall | Warkably gvitty fellow, Both men ar. { ALY mmander of the < cd asinkingsys Tablooust | Bdclas semt cvery s bare by malloF exirenee | 1101 worhoy e T tnty. | singlo. After the wounded men b m | army o Potc died on October Titk; HARVEST OF DEATILWOULD 13 ne1.00ut Dru MARRIAGE GUIDE, | itz Wit ibfor oot | piksiomoinl, o, 1ol b o G Mctyuiade, o Juno 15 | iady diminshed it il A el LM 290 TAGES, FINE PLATER, oeant syt gii | AU Lust the attention of one of the party fyunsihaRigoRy gtoloAmOIBE oS3l IR AR L RS BTVl XD ( GEIOLIONS 4 A ials g waw attracted by the appearance of mi. | (st d, s v ‘,1\ pres e the L g [ A7 tenee i nd Dy ot abmars mmcnabte el | the niaes of tho ladiod ware i ‘ SIS B st e e it : A, BICZVOND NERHINR €ONPANY, i e r e tian tion of his | the ddnterrnpled s danco’ ) as | B and ex-president, | wherein the D 27 3 He at once drew the attention of b though nothing ha lippened. Which took place on July 93, In Ger .5 T SHON ST, JOSLPH, MO, companions to his Whiahiipoleeplion ensdulyns Bl = e b they determined disemb ) R 15 2 NARYEIQ-MASL AALIONS, 1088 DL LI RIS, H 2 <, o oo ae O non i l\" ish Stories About Tom Bowen. death was that of Gen. Manteufit v : < 9 A EaEIT.THE the cliff a small eircular opening neaking: of itors, & vory large | ernor of Alsaco:Lorraine, on June skete all of a Fa- | PENTEGTION OF BHOE- MARING. observed about three vonr. the | Modicum sense ereeps info ne Tho French navy was deprived of the s Japi s Dynasty, N THEM EVERY OBIECTION FOUND avound The footprints I 1 '\w-‘ mm\\» g Si l.l;uv‘ swen, of | services of Admiral Courbet, who dicd _ 5 5. who INCAEADYZMADE SHOES )8 AEMDVER: £ | RTONE b N Colorado wen fie made pear- | chagrin on June 13, while the 1 HE: B! AT QHGEIATTIAINER 1 " . this_opening and there ecased. From | i 3 F . 5 wh 1 I b that t TUn 6008 WHEREYER INTRODUCER C. I S CONDUCTED BY . ance in the senate upon th coming of o5t R R S s ! ar | t c t this it was ay nt that an entrance Lo | i InL. b U MOOMINg 0f [ NAYY lost Rear Adiral Sir Georg " Wi I8 OWING 10 THE FACT YHATTHEY ATE Royal Havana Lottery | i cuverm was neossuy o the solution | {he frtyeizptls vonsress, e s bl up | toriis on Aprif B B Admial € e e e R Efif‘“;ti- ARRIVE bruary v ko 3 city pape it ever Eus- 534 CHiLonEN, ence frecly answered by Phystetans. (AGOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) | of the mystery. Accordingly a messen- [ (80 C Ll Pe ! e e f 1 0) A D ORI NGHIB. AND MOOCRATE Drawn at Havana, Cuba, January 2-16-30, 1886 | er was dispitc foritinimiirpose. of | Plyo Edyed Utk eheliool avliowoukl aniralJohnidl b s anilithe o jiereich ih Paice (A GOVERNMENT INSTUTUTION) Sceuring some method of illumination, [ PEODIDEY SR il iavesdl while the navy st threc its b N mioly Xedue ot Lhe THE HORRORS OF RREAKING:IN ARE okots in Kifths; Wholes € Fractions pro | 1o soon retiurned, and the party entered “:‘ “{Ll‘l‘“": gime i "l!:(\"l'- 1!\11 .Iwuulig‘ A. Zeigle 1-]_ : 1 ‘l xh.: :v II w‘ " v"‘ avier wed Ch | AVGIDED S THEY ARE CONTORTARLE ratn. o aperture shof ssage openod | YoM B 3 i duly 5; Heny iorringe, July 6, i into Ju VERY Fif : 8 {00t to no mAnipulation, not controlied by [ theaperture. A shott passn pened |50 sta lio i s R e, B0 S TS R R 1 W WAKE 15512051 1h 14 wIDTH e oroat L 1h farest thivg 1 | into 2 lofty eireular eavern about eighty | 3" SEE oS Goleor 3 ORI kb Ll il o ik B AND G SHAPLS OF TOES AND WEELS the nuture of chunce in exisience. feet in meter, Its internal app 1000, 1k 10 el i severely as nided by y 7 " tickets apply 10 SHIPSY & €O, 1212 - | was extremoly yomy. and. forblddn E (00, 1 ' of money he | other profession. r. N. I, Schenk, « i AKX, Uity e AL OTTENE & (O, DY and it was inipossiblo | pnid to seot s o the ser the theological wi s the gloomy 5 1 v Je & N COUSINGS, vils estimg s il . ote., cte, | list on January wed on the” 6t L ver, N NELW YORK, greot, Kansas City, Mo, o 10 Farnim nao. vy buman being could have od it | 3 I i Omulia. LI \I ; AR URNRIAEN S YO SERRIE L H ] Now. fho In ., Tom Do o1 W ot Rev. John Ju he Bishop of ¥ g Posed of sind and sea-shells that had ke SRR ot ool P A B e M AD { by the fa- | the conntry, altl utly been recently disturbed. In one | € £ 10:8li0 | ) | ] | . Y corner of the cavern was discovered INng: , then in - itigation, | mous Dr. William R Whittington actual rulr, - Ho ndid temple, | £ N bore the appearance of having been v i l.u]w. m indopendent, ‘: not rich, but | of his life t08tR8 Methodist Quarierly honot 1 “ P/LND o m g Te brant i igh 3 O BPNEAEA ARELRHR00 ne did not then have ready money where | Inid down his pen forever on June 8, and | after this b s qasilh tod by ! £ \ a1 ENRACH, and & ovons o1l tho Fospit, Hligu: | QBT EXCONAS b aong ki 4 ,]y ¥ | Wwith to pay his board at the ot 8 [ il b A O AL 90 B Rt vs of 2 nob i | W W AHA, /» '~/u15f\/1. :.l:,‘:fl: \Iu-‘\h:n‘t-“l“‘ u I ',‘:.':\\..1‘.‘:'\ l bR | ¥ L A L e e e s With the aul of a few udiniving fric able Archbishog Bouget. of Montieal 1 by Paikosan 1 3 - 3 PA Up €A \ A L8L00,000,00 the inubility of 10 supply 16 ) han 1750, e vt i e | howoeser, headed by Otto M the Dr. Irenus Priffie, the Methodist editor, e wntil : ! DOUE \LL, SUrLs { L a 000t0D | 4 3 guache s f Tom Bowen pls traveler and critie, passed away on July 3 f 1, y 1 pourishmont y will supply tho o DA TENL sl BAT W00 e GG 4 3 - | work of a man’'s ch in the Iast | Tilsnatorial hand as if he were res a | 18, followed dithe 24 by the Bishop of e s libdecd, the G PO dions, | stoges of docay, was found, and there [ Ebodalonp. | AgAN 0L E0T: ) o foull abi pages | Vanderbilt. o kept the very b - | Salisbury, Dy, ficorge Moberly. The of avessel's log-book. % | ported eigurs on hand at his | | venerable Del Steplien Tyng, ”of New Thore diseovories, quarters, and amade the boys fill their | York, died Sppegimber 8, aid Cavdinal i SoRNaRah B0 pockets with them, instead of doling | MeClosky on Qgiober The list closed & them out one at a time, As matter of | with the natv'scof Dr. J. R, Woodtord, rree the curiosity of the explorers. In | | 1 e 7 g ) 2 B e o an o iated diseussion ror | history e won his senatorship on a few | Bishop of Elyp@utober 21, and Rt, Ry VLot i e 0\ A | SANKING OFFIC PENNYRDYAL H!.Ls T.ilu!'v "\lslx“\ w\x\‘“.’-‘«llIll;',(’;‘.:'mm‘u:-\\,..‘t;"ll’“ { feive Imivl he o ’nl for if\:'-umnfTrIv [ ,lm.,‘.ly i dind Dioobrlser 20 “ 0 sty th ) B ¥ {i b TUIf _lln ON I) INK, h < e ) Ceiia” ian his bys wita | Daard, lodgin \\A-w)yll;_' and cigirs is t xnn«l. pme of its 1 in the wing 14 jor r sculptured in the crumbiing stone k. By Subsc ,m ntly he \umhh law- | French .um v‘“.m;.g January 17, fol \ 0 an interest in his mine to | lowed by Arthur, the writer of ) ). Ty S0V b 0 talned cleewi r 1 New York parties, who had bucked him | many (hwu\mp skotehes, on Mavch 7, | e e, snbjed preme < ] BaULE b ement of | NRIASES SULTIVATOR AND HOHEES "”»ml‘,' " I'”'T'mm 3‘.mmm,‘ For some | Susin Warner, author « Wide, W & er Tight under o vagle wmonths after his aveival in Washingron | World,” left it on Marc W Bichard | and ofticers of the 1 A Thick Ba) ) . . VoD, he was under a cloud, his fellow senators | Grant White, authorof ul th s e | | A L s e s Tk Sa W B CiTH, Pub., Umahi, Neb. i A Common .>enae L& tres varus al sur el buque espanola 8 n o aqui - en novi concluding that he was only a western | Uses," died on April followed by Vic Tycoon command Ano 1790, C.Guiterrez eard-player and a ehance senitor. They | tor Hugo on May 21, and Alfved Mcisner, | ed cubordinate vilers Nero have since discovercd two important | the Austrian poet, on N . Helen | capital eity. ‘The prince facts about Mr. Bowen—fivst, that he | Hunt Jacsson, the “H. H." of 4 re the highest o : e ke oL RS- el does not play poker, and secondly, that | died July 12, Henry W. Shaw, goon, and during A Clefil‘ Skll] i stoss g (el e’ andgood beliavidi e s T T 7y P st iy P st ol duty o s a1 .| R e n o] 7 4 Did c 2 n ‘v ght of subscquent discoveries | quite up to t o Age senator, and Stanley Huntley, famous as the au- | wmembers of & neg 15 ho os, It ] a5 o it i 0 11 “ds only a part of beauty; thuse porifousof i usoripon dofuced thor” of” the “Spoopndyi papers, died | ds stated that the il of iycion W s e O\ S id you sup- isa part, Every lady ; l.ll;\iulr|.lrnl.l| would then be trans- | duly i Lo “‘")"' ML b it "0f | the treatios between' Commadore Porry 4 ] ; ‘ . ve it; at least, wh ey Ay | Lo ) tho Hrokiyn Times. Junuary 5 W. M. | and the Japanese roprescntatives. The Jose Muetang Liniment ouly goo may have it; at least, what T35~ Dis 11100 paces (o he south, Wreck. | Wicu Baby waa ik, we gave hor Castarla, : .f,“,w Battiunore Herald, danu’ | word sigiiiies “Great Chict | R s LS s looks like it Magnolia ed hiere in Novewber, ot the year 1770, the | Whon ske was a Child, she eried for Castori ar { ne N Althongh the Japhne government Bpauish vessel San Jose. . o ’ D, 08 (0, ASK | il ressed diSsitisfuct on | P MR epmmm o) s jon-af all flest 3 p. 1 diss: \ )l - N tion af all flesh, Balm both freshens and 0 GUrinins, Scamay, | When sho becauio Mies, she cluag to Castarta, | YOU Pl Whestige loat John MoCul mate T U8 SRR O R iain A . e Wl . . ough on November™ 9, and the musiea % is innoyatio: ¢ Wo 8 i beautifies. u\‘,‘.-{";:'u”:f:f::\".'. oflu.l":fil by dhis up | sbokiad Clildrea, sbio gavothem Castorth | wiild mourns the great song writer, | tained fora period “moall international GUNERAL AGENT e T g P oxnlore. Franz AUl Apill 2, Biisloy ““l;“"l‘; fho | brouliod, aud bocitio paiglar thgughont 1512 DOUGLAS 51 v ) composer of oratorio, May 4, Dr. Dam- | the country tut great ch 5 Were o132 JGLAS & i tions.” In oue of the durk corners of the roseh, the conductor, and Jules Benedict, I taking place in the charaetor of “the Jup Omalia, Nebraska.