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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JU — : " {11 | to the partner of Ime a by Ab n lSE is cloa n dhd" sweeping should o MI\DI\‘G T"L M”.“O“S s1on for their servicos to sammon the do- | CUTTING OFF THEIR COUPONS. g ety T N O e i U &N OSPTONE bounced from his position. Tt isa sub- the caller's place generally in one min- | The All-Week's Job That Fell to the S the chief of police up at Hastings can he ject that is nongactizan and should ap e 2l8 u!;‘, n||nl never ‘n:m_.w_.:_luu ,|,|,.'“n_ pny Lot of One of the Vanderbilt 4 Omaha's Law and Order Man Arrives in | is & question that the police authorities | Specimen Crueltios Inflictsd on Inmates of :‘.i‘\ "\:w‘lu‘:;-nl:\ i ‘1;";';"'_"1""'}“‘ ""';;"".\‘ How New York Detectives Guard Wall \‘\”!‘_‘r"\'ljl‘\‘\lzulj (T{rn"x‘h\ !‘«v""-v;v‘ (i s » o Bookkeepers, i 1 : ‘ hero fail in answeping in terms strong | S . p Mt (AL IR IR Ry troot's Treasure duce exchang Ay and WSUL Now York Special, duly 8: Albertine Lincoln in Handouffs. enough for any satisfaction. In the Ben the State Insane Asylom. ebraska, and fhe” agitation of this sub Streat's Treasutes Tiyste he | Grogory has tanight completed a tedious of yesterday mention was made that Po joct_8he ild not ‘be ‘rll'.lvlpprq untiit al 0 —— It needs n tow Frords to ot rl.:m, the | wook's Jobi. . Ho hiks out the gy conmes soman Carnahan had captured CW- | A SEWARD WOMAN TORTURED. | thorough renovation of that institution | ppe Money Center a District Tahooed | Vst superiority of a svstem WO S OVEL | from the £20,000,000 of United States HOOTED THROUGH THE STREET, | licoman Carna d « miad M the service, hefore Inspector Byrnes took y ol Y stings and that the 18 madc oy 1 > a8 rve: ' ' pec onds owned Iy e Vanderbiits, 1 i it "‘y;r\"(llxrf ”‘“‘l!vl “{I‘:llv‘l\a{ u‘ln !‘” it ‘l”\: g - ; In)hl ru!i‘ fonal ’ll|hs|<. The hold, when thore was fio plice nearer fmnl”k\t‘ui:‘vlv \y”.'.h\ nlxhll .v\“[lllv "r| \‘v':: A flov§ ot Canaidatos Mect and Dis- | tified to come and get him. In. | Bound toa Chair, Gaggad and Thrown “A SOUTHERN ZOUAVE. |I|lo(lx-uu:u .\mu],:.k For than poli e he Hmuul‘ t “\h.\w '|‘~' 8¢ | monotony, and also by reason of the ™ G ad of coming, howey e sent orders 5 . o Police scort Thero. o oo outatned. however pressing | yione “for 1t hiad 1o, be dore 1 tho o CEAN MSLtoraTn GsHOrAL Wit He Rl s AR s o ey ook Dlanches OF | one of the Many Detusions Dispeited % it be the immediate necossity for the ‘f,‘ SRR ey ity u;'".f-:‘,:f{;,"_ te Incldents—Quinn Bohan- oo ot ’)‘,;7‘,4,‘,' p sed in any Her Hair Palled Out and Her by the Late Rebellion, ftiw sence of one, and when, thoigh two | stounid stroet,opposits the Gt Cone non's Sentence Stayed, enlightened police he author Letters Suppressed, Atlauta Constitation: When the war ylvl\yv\..\n\l Sun .\’_nvmh-n'\’h- I 'I ¢ ‘11\‘>‘y“‘\\:‘ w |5u|irm A epot, Gregory is bookkeeper - re will cither releasc the prisoner proke gnt the mikseos of the peonlsvn | Lo, SRR mAn, with closelys Hodyetior v thals aporiors knew. do. | i the oflice of Chauncey § . and booty with him, or else the . : To the Editor | hoth sides of the . Potomac knew very lit. | Small whiskers, go'd-rimmed o initely where {5 find then oW G0 [ Dopew, and. ho was dotailed . By [ THOM THE BER'A LINCOLY RUNEAD.) " authoritics at * Hastings can take their SEWARD, Neb., July “[f' the Liditor | tle about each other They did” not k\ilvl»||:;1 ""':!";“‘;“" le '-“"”'“l"“”.‘ & | finitely where €6 find “them except by | 3 pew for this labor, A new hand {8 Thesensational topic of discussion in the | SO punish bim. " The prisoner had { of the Bek. With your permission we | trivol mix and mingle. The stay-at bl Al st astarnonn and | TN appointinent losoribed, | PRt atit every time, and the nssignment & streets yesterday was the arrest and bring- | on'jiis - person when captared a - silver | wonld like to state through your colunifis home southerner took a partisan and see- tetlin TNROteY Byranes oo o o bsb il L Lk LAR ts for in. | 18 ot made “until the work is to bogin. ingto Limeoln of Law and Order League | watch and ohain, a goid pencil, bracelets, | & few facts that have come to our n Honal vigw ot tho nordi; and Wie stay.at, | G010 SHERECIOT street, nont Pine, to- | suring the sutety of The millices "ot | Last dantary o man in thelfroight depart- James, charged with the offenso as men- | goid pin, plain gold ring, cte.; "'\”"‘\ e | in reference to that modern inquisition i ";'I”"U“"" took a scetional view TMOFFOW, to 800 MY I yer.’ " dollnrs worth of secntitios nd nignoy T, ”', i L "“"i‘ . ‘g}"'l::d , ke nswer to telegrams iy the i ) sou 4 . ! ! i iregory had no premonition ¢ toned i yostordiyls WO, WHOH | ol T above (akes th cours | the Stato Insane asylum. Mrs. J. R Wer belleved that the typieal northerner | . Ho did notsay'it in s confide ntial way, | that are daily drawn from and_ roplaced | (regory, had o siply told to o t0 Policeman Malone marched his prizoner lox 1!; the premises would puzzle any | Melntyre, a lady resident of Seward who | wag “tall, hatohet-faced | blue-eyed and {;u;' it waa he ‘n'\‘i by a rey flml‘u !l.vn\‘ngl' | Il"l the safe ‘||.v, tvaults |||;rh|;llu: \1‘.“ K | the safo deposit oflice and roport to Pres- in handeuffs up to police headquarters | who in the most remoto way are ac- | through hervous excitement eaused by light-haired. " It took a long tie to con- | {HHH tho fhspe ¥, A He ooe i e Ry e e Uie | ident” Thomas L. James for duty. He nd arrayed the captive before Judge | quainted with the workings of the law. the Methodist revival held in this place | vince us that the north was mainly made ”“‘_ phast ”l*w sarious ‘ol tallow 1 ""‘:I’”A“ l_‘”_:'"h]fl"‘“]“I‘]wl““"‘y“"_’:[:":” ""I; did so, and there found ~Corneliug arsons, James had nothing to say, and A i n||‘«h.n; |”"\'|‘:. Ka City at | 18t winter, became insane and was taken 'l;'\||l|”..](::|lil|'|lls"‘;",':ll‘|“ the south was the might Want to 60 a lnwyor ubout somo | mhis nasinen pe LLoperty A Uy ok \l(m[;q1‘1!1;”\‘\‘4“: ;:‘y:ll{;"h.nt[ln':J::;:mx:;": rentleman from Nebrasks f ome for the blondoes & s 3 : I safo, toc | on of bonds, madeno roply aye orno to the charge £ S | > ? 1o the asylum about six weeks ago. Sl ) 1 Tigar real estate - transaction, or perhaps | when they end, under such conditions | 4 > The'ole t the state capital yesterday volunte g ‘ When the Lou igor Zouaves v A | 2 5 4 « | told him to sever the coupons, The clerk 8- proforred, Tho judge, there. | o ficih TiEoN (e, Stothng Morton | camo to lier right mind two weeks nftor cume through here, afer the'frs voar of | (e making of v will! [Fvould ot | of protoction as would soem to randr | {04l Lo sever the coupons, Hiolerk fore enterd n o plea of - not | \gug eertain of the Austrian mission and | her arrivalthere and it was three weeks | the war, they W eritically examined, "I‘y‘“':”r N ‘I’j”l‘ *X"‘Tl"’l'*‘lll'; .Ifl‘.ml”“{u ,,","“, :3:\.!;4‘)-::‘;‘:‘ ‘,z\llrl:l;:lnl;;‘-vx' :lul»\“.')‘_fi' ||‘.fl|” at work, and boforo dis dapEMHITORE guilty on the docket and A tho bail | wasonat ur of inspection of tae p) later before she conld get word to her | One of the citizens picked ont a chunky, ot Y ligd |"l:h4'4| with somo mild ,“l“";h“ ol '””“‘_ ”I‘wwi""‘m“’w‘ within | moon or night the bonds and coupons the distriot. court nt $300. A. 8. Ray- | BiBOHETURC wOR story on ree- | fectly sane and gives a ecalm, care Phero 18 a spocimen of the pure | Doy to Thuckery'sexpressed wish to go | their exclusion, It 18 not. however bonds and coupons bolotging to. tho mond went on the bail bond and ~_l;||nv~' ord k] statement of what she endured and w southern type. There is no mistaking it 1?'0 |.'. Bro dw _‘“ Vell, \\‘|.\\’ p‘n? - dod .11.»5‘ best -:\ p,u'l\«'t‘fl‘\l"l‘ _u‘n;n |h.:~,- diflerent mombers of the famiiy. was released. But how the audicnces In police conrt yestorday eloeven drunks saw_in that barbaric torture p angwhere, "Such aman - could not by | Hon ! you g 14 ut it was alittle puz conditions fra Auyhody w iy has an ciinis : along the strects hooted, from the bool | paid the penalty of too® glorious cele: | presided cvar by a ot of flonds who | bgayhere: 'Syet o man ‘could ot bo | J ing to hear him answer: umcontrolinble curiosity about them ean, all run down and Hood's Saraapae blach 4 it was “Al, there, Mr. | bration, most ‘of whom paid out and | would grace a peniientinry more becom- | (itiher u Creolo of Louisiang, a Spaninrd, w) It '"_"" g by trying to get at the {reasuros, be very | yija proved just tho modicine 1 nooded, ™ Diaichs Tipjqanid Vi e saved the city a board bill. 'The colored | ingly than_their present: situation. It | Fronchman or a Groek, 1 will sottlo the | At ten o'clock I certain ot learning some of them quite [ it Boved st t peopla, Tako it now. SBMUE S0 QNEIGRS UL L CEORS e roct | annsahinngad With Foblisty Whndolonsnd (| Wik sho. W and we have not [ yiatics sirht now. yovelli aman will he ready heve | promptly. - | was taken and the crowd left tn the back- | \p 'y 5" Kitiog were sent up for petit | the slightest teason to doubt it, the only | “yWaiking up to the soldior he opened a o }‘l“.“"“' that time.”' . So eflective have been tho vroventive He Figured Close. ground. There is no question but that | Juieeny: wonder is that ien, Teason wits 1ot e | conversation with him, and finaily e L ";"'“"'fx';“"j i "|'§'=l'*‘l’|f"~'[”*“‘”“"')l"‘ 1"51"i""*"‘|'l‘\":"'; 1 Street Nows: “‘Gentlemen,” ox- s parties whe ames has been instru Stewart, one of the Stewart chute part | tirely dethrone But her statement | yin'to name the state of his birth: i of elaiming police protection | (hat since his ineumbency there has not laingd 0 Now England worehing 'to, g bl R R b B embezzlenment, | would not e taken in conrt as she was ouave, Hesivatingly, | Whn going withii o black of Wail streot, | boon 100 stolen by 'n profosgiopal fhiet | 20gd s REE Ry un e nlu.-ml“lin * mental in arresting, jubilate i) 2t his bail in the sum of §1,000 | of unsound mind when taken there, con- |« i, wow that i wkoes apy diflc or dig the elde gentleman patrg 1o ar shant Wil street. And this, 1t is | Si0%: A1) URAIR » * I 1ard hold | has securcd his bail the s €1, . I don’t Ky t omau apy i '\r oo 2 \ . h s churge. “this failuro is not my fault, No way the luw 189 A s and is free il the sitting of the district | sequently she ps well as hundreds of co, but it mav <Timiso HOMS o particularly ingorous dawyery The | shown, has been achieved without in S e T 31088 3 and is free until the sitting 1aq! ) 3 ' ence. IMAY SMipriso you a lttle, 1 1 h . A x man ever worked harder or mado closer upon iim. But that should not be taken | gt bttt havo no redross f6F (G Wroigs. | i borm i (st bH Miine applicant retifened his thanks politely fany " degree dotoriorating from the NI ns the index of the proseeution, for the As the Christian church on Sunday, | Twice she had her feot tripped from I'here was a painful pause in the con- Il«lv\\vu.l.nul, Inspector I rnes resumed | goneral elicieney of the detentive service But wa aro told," ropliod ono, “that nan who filed the complaint, Mr, J. P, | July 4, Mr. H. Thurlwell was mar- | under her and was thrown violently onto [ varsation for #* monent, and. then our | tho intorruptod thread of “his conye in other direetions, At hewdquarters 15 your wifo has onb silk dress wlioh cost ORI TN AR 0L BOIRMARHE o, Wi | G LG ATIEN (ORELG, HEReoHs Tes et || RiStoroinoay and in - falling she mjured | Atlants man tion. Neither of thom scenied to see any- | kent now, in addition' to tho 1,700, pot- i dilprralp bl B S ikl finding | well is a rising young contractor of ma- | her left limb badly, and the jar to her Woll liow it 10 you happen to | thing novel in tho situation. But the | traits of male aud fomalo eriminas in the Phat 18 teite, slr, bt it 18 ons of LR Iaw ana order league himself who, finding son’s work, whose industry and integrity | system, she being deheate” woman, | polonsr to this ero J reporter did, and asked an explanation, | rogues’ gallc what is believed to be | aivog o my economy. I mado the this champlon of law and_order Impos: | 4 eoon place him in the front ranks of | Wwas ve ry detrimental and the next ¢ SO that's all right,” was the answer; Well,* replied tho inspeetor, ““that | the most thorough and comprehonsive | quocsmakor knock $20 oft tho bill | bofore ing upon himself and family, and overat- | the eity’s contractors. The bride is a | feeling too si and not Know- | wyoy oo, I'm a sailor. 1 was paid oft in man used to be m“\{'(-hm bunk ~x‘(-EvL history and elassitied record of _thieves 1 would pay it. g with a female under false nawe, [ highly esteemed young lady from Mal- | idg it was s she Ly down | Now Orlonns about 1 month before the | thief, oberating ‘on Wall street, and al | in the world. Unhappily that work can .- thought a little law and order wonld bo [ com. : on her bed to rest, when tho attendants | oy oponed. I frollicked avound until QN b iie o) NAVOy rformti ) and | vovot ba il a0 Jong a8 somo. mon | Red Star Cough Cure—purely vogots (AT f ; The Lincoln base ball elub | took her off and placing her in he ir ¢ moncy was all gone, and shen I | 40n¢ nothing crogked for several years Dosscss, and others sock to possess with- | aplo, safe, prompt and. oficnoipus © 85 about the right thing; and hence he him- | I il ized under the [ bound her in “an upright position [ cuime to niy senses. tho tronhle had o don 't trust him, Men who are kiown as | outhonest labor, but it s sufit fently | eonts I self eaused the arrest. Mr. Chipman says ownarship of a joint stock company | so tightly she could not move, and'| yonced Well, T wanted to see some | thieves, or as having been thieves, are | complete to be u terror to criminals as it ! that he can substantiat ionthe | that will at once raise a guarantce fund | the steap that went around the WAISLWAS | fun, s as the hoys were good fellows | ;‘lfi",;"k‘y:}“"jl! ""fl?‘:i“‘a"{"\', “l“” iU LT S | charges made, and Mrs. Chipman | of £ 000, and thoroughly ‘reorganize the | so tight as to ston cir ulation, and she | §oined them,” ric faccompanied by an ofticer. SAPLT. RIZE will — testify in like nine by putting in_n new manage :uu!I was Teft s;r.u-)rml u,.I mI ;h:.} torturous The disappointed eitizen could not re. ::‘li::l\:‘l hl':“l{éxI:f.(ulln‘).u:(lnx":-h«;'m;' :-:1‘1‘?”;.', WOMAN ON:I‘HE TRICYCLE. O | g@~ CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 & | if necessary, m court, and five new playy New ball grounds will | position from 9 o'clock in the morning | gist th tion 1o fire a parting shot " on street, for i 0gniz0l R T o Tickets only §. Shares w Proportion. | there need be no fear but that justice will | e .~ccnr|!||,":nnl when the club returns | until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and . d he, “vou did not much | they would be liavle toarrest on“suspi "f‘r.'l'f‘;"‘f""“‘;‘ ‘:., ."l’l ‘."’”""”‘ I be done in the matter. Policeman Ma- | fromats wostern trip, great things may | when she was unbound her limb that Was [ e which flag you fought under” cion. Consequently, when they Imn-un\_ ently Safe and ‘f_‘ fun £g A j fa I lone, in bringing James on the tram, | o expectod. injured by falling was swollen to twicc as the prompt response. uuxl.l<-m_um_m-hu-_uu-“xlm\nthuu-.:ln_\ !n.nl_ womian - writes to the L) asked that ho turn, over tho amount he | “Sporiff Eikenbarry and District Attor- | its natural'size, and for one week's tinie Itis needless to tthat this zouave, | COMC here, report it to me, and | assigh urant regarding tricyeling, and gives : ; had taken possession of, and mw, re- | ey Strode, s county, were in | she conld not put her foot tv; the 1|n|..r who looked so typically southern, was ;;!llul icor n; ac u“p::ll\' llu-ln_x m((u ;Ix‘.l- :\4'\1\ «ni .hu}_n» u:.“-m n:v-u:_l ull_ it as ll;‘xl\ B @ (3 [ fused and suid it was in his e and the | Lineoln yeste on business at the | and had to be litted from the bed to the | forhwith dropped like n hot potato. district and sce them safely out o WS earing of the remark of a gouty key mailod to Lincoln, ~Muione then | sinto pontiontinry thut will be devoloped | ohnir: A all ekt oo bed to the ddbei L4 I They submit without “a kick, of | old doctor whose specialty naturally | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, | yroposed to cut the ise, and James | iy future. upon a delicate, frail woman simply be- | 7he Changes of Twenty-Nine Years. u W else could they do 3 ds him to think all women » the {Wo do horeby cortity that we suporyiso the tienteniaito time, producing the ke Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wood, of the Ne- | cause she was ignorant of the rule that | There is no denying tho fact that Omahs 1o How long has that preventive pol il isorgamzed creatures he attends, | o) ngements fOr all the Monthly and Quiartorly unlocked the grip and gave up. Malone | yqska City Press, were Lineoln visitors | the beds must not be used in the day | the greatest city in the west. In 18 lot | been in vogu X g X that tricyeling wonld make Jus husiness Drawings: of “The Louislnn * Stato Lottory proposcd to have nomore foolishness and yesterday,” time and, teciing too sick to sit up, lay sold for $ nd it cannot now be bought the first week in which T | @ood, T wish to say that many physicians ;l(y":”l';.{:::s‘»nm'nn‘:-'m'-'::f\:-'l‘ “I::‘l;n'r;::lt; !’l‘\"'-d«a:'::.'-"n';: uljusted the bracelets. To these ends do PERSONA down on her own bed. There is another | for $75,000 (i‘“m. an increase in lx\wnu- rge of this bureau, When 1as. [ not only approve of the "wheels for conducted with honesty. fairn0ss and in- gong I f:. reformers come who themselves are Georgoe B. T : E. J. Hainer, | thing that shows for itself what inhiman nine years.—Johnson County Journal. sumed control, one of the early things [ | healthy women, but recommend their | fiithtoward all l,,“.m.q. and wo authorizo the candidates for reformation. Aurora; H. T. Clarke,Omaha:J. J. Wem: | pr indulge in and that is a I'wenty-nine years ago, when lots wi did was to send for all the forgers,sneaks | use to patients who are not able Dto [ Company to use this certifieate, with fac-simiios 1 ' FUE “GOVERNORS MEET. Jle, Hastings: N, R. S uss, Osceol arge bare place on the back of her head | selling so eheaply in O but few [ and crooks generally that nsed to fre Ik to any extent. To this let me wld | ofour siknaturos attachod in its ndvertisment There was a random gathering ot poli- ] . wry; (3, B, of a silver dollar, [ people outside’ of 'Illinois remembered | quent Wail streot, and 1 . down the new bnal imony that excreise on the ticians on the front porch of the capitol | Christie, Omaha elman from which an attendant pulled a bunch | anything abont Abraham Lincoln, ex- | law to them, that they must not go down is pre-emmently safo and ex- Z building yesterday morning. Two or | yont; E. k. Warre , Nebraska City; Mrs. | of hair. Just stop for a moment and pt that he had been a member of con- | to the W 1 street district any more ex- ting, giving the best of exereise to 0 three came up one walk, two or three || rt, Omaha; F. P, Ireland, Nebrask think of taking a wife and mother one ye tbefore. He was cept by my permission and under the eyo | the w lkrni:'nmwl'hw while }%u‘ 1‘lm|,\ is s another, and in five minutes’ time the | Judge M. B. Reese, Wahoo, were | that has had every care u loving family | garded as being on the political shelf, | of one of my - They knew that” I | supported by the saddle. Experience, number had reached eight or ten, inelud- skans registered ab Lincoln hotels | could give, and « Iy in delicate health fter a brief eyreer of medioerity, ex- [ meantw E vand have since kept | without which no one should give an mg General John M. Th a veteran at that, and putting “her where it was [ cept in a circumseribed local way.” And | very clear of any incursions upon the ta- | opinion, shows t the musel 8 most e of many battles; Senator Paul, a -— thonght she would rece the most [ yet, sinee that time, Lincoln hec me one | booed grounds,” 2 severely tested are those of the calf and 9 e o les; ex- The Car Number Oraze. le: 1 care e hat cd of the grandest figures in the world’s his- Prior to the placing of the detective bu- | the upper part of the leg (1 do not know would-be veteran of coming tles; ex $ | ed and ecareful treatment that can 6 1 i < 13 ietootivo ! f Soq AL X | OMMISSIONRRS. Licutenant Governor Agee, of Hamilton | St. Panl Globe: “Car numbe minister to a mind diseascd,” and then | tory, whose name will go down to all | reau under charge of Inspector Byrnes, | the scientific names, nor do I wish to, i 8 county M. France, of York id two | who hasn’t had that disease some to have her treated with worse eruelty time. 7 £ e ingenious Iht‘ll\:m[ successful for- | believing that the 1«.~_~__\\.- coneern our- We. the undersigned Banks and Dankora, will members of the legislature. The meet- | during the course of his traveling | than one would treat the lowest bru Twenty-nine years ago, General Grant | geries were by no means infr ucnt, selves with the |)|}1\‘~1_A)I1);:( U peeuliari s ‘\l'rv.lll‘:.“l‘l'l\\\ |||..l)llvo‘l,:rlm:'mnu M.u..ll,n; g, of course, discussed the Fourth of | carcer " queried a neryous chap an the | in'creation is enough to make the wits in such deep obscurity that he was oc ly the sums lost were ceed- | ties and woful possibilities of the human | teries which may by !;h;l n(' 'InF"ur‘mum or. July booms to which the first mentioned | Omana “limited” of his seat-m:te, boil. Another thimg which show absolutely unknown outside of his own | ing some at least of | frame the healthier and happier we are), I QG DESDY, | had been in attendance. ~Gen- | ‘‘BeforoIwenton the road,” he con- | delight n icflicting needloss mom unily and ummediate neighbors. He | the large Josses by “these means in the | and that the stomach and lungs are ex Pres. Louisiana National Bank. L eral Thayer had passe daty | tinued, “A lived at Park Ridwe;asuburban | furdwas when she was perfoctly was wcommon teamster, hauling cord | Wall sireet district ‘sinco tho war and | panded and invigorated very. parcoptis ! : before in Crete, and lthl Paul, | station llll'fll'('l{u':v,;u.lulll l|1_u| I\_nrllln‘: l‘» 80 anxious to hear ,,.{,,,, hm,[,‘ “"Ullll'"h)l5"\#?[‘]‘“\'"“\““‘":‘::\ n‘u‘;'n; x::fiu: ]‘»;'n)«lv‘xl; :g \l\fix\(l:fn‘gllxll.‘:mt 1:;‘\:5 :{::‘:umc;n‘m‘i- :'ilv'rl‘iw'lrll“ulylmr-:v‘.h:-‘\,‘" ;,‘::)::(‘ b’%n‘:‘u:xnlx:g »hi;'u J. \\Ah(u.nm.ru, thanks to the fricudship of a brother sen- | ern road, and used 0 ride in and out | ones, although her husband wrote every | or noticed. any 4 over | along scasions taugl o gl 1) y s ator, I uncorked his boom at u speceh | evory dnv. 1ot to noticing tho fizures | Fok, Hiey st mof. tof1 bur e word | farser meisure ot S than Gommee] autie ; e S50 wens | L DO, T 60 Tuto to ey down all Pres. State Natlonal Bank. at Holdrege; inquiry revealed that Mr. H. [ on the freight cars as my train passtd | ahout home and family to case her mind | Grant? 4 2 " {‘S: »T t‘lllxlc‘n‘\‘ ('l;ufixlnlll!xzv\l.f_.uf)l) W kinds of unbnlq!m.u ;mx‘h‘ for women, ' BALE N T. Clarke, also a candidato for governor, | along, and_ finaily it ot to be a mania | and anxiety about her little children, | I'wenty-nine years ago General Me- taleen from the safe of the Xtoyal Iisurance [ oven if the exercise’ as in_tennis and Pres. New Orleans National Bank, | was at Crete the day previous, although | with' e, lhmnunmn_LTgut on & mov- | and her case is but a s mpie of | Clellan was endent of a rail {mx!. —Tio Unitad States sub-treasury lost l}m_m-l-. ck l»llu;: is somewhat severe, guvac the Bek man, who feaned against a con- | ing car I was at the window looking out | seores of others, and the cruelties whieh | and far less known than any railroad 5,000 by a sneak robbery. 2 for women arc coming out of their nerve: Incorporated in 1863 for 25 years by tho legis. venien( column, knew Mv. Clarke was in for the numbers of freight cars.”” she witnessed inflicted upon others was | superin dent of the present day. Fora 1570—Vermilyen & Co. Suffered to the cx- | I lounging in close rooms into the free ug:;:n-t‘uryl;llumru xlnw:% L(»mrg‘mwu purposes Lincoln while the conversation was in “Are you cured?” interrogated his | only another method of mental torture, { time McClellan promised (o‘ln‘('uum the tent of $16,000 by n forger life and” high spirits of untrammeled PO copion t-“:’d).(l!flm;i AT ",}.‘.,L': h 8 rosorey 55, mnil had tlxm.zhll to have ?elu_u com mplon.d o lied tho | She has seen patients thrown onto their m,lll,lluryunl’l,{ u'n"rl): ,fi],'yt, ":mf"‘}' ;!l-“h“ m(l)?‘“mtlhigllllim: Ins 8 m:‘l;hl;;\;y :;_fm.zwno,- xistence. et Ly an overwhelining popu ns oto s franohiso nt and listened to the jokes of his “Wait and you will see,” replied the | backs and one attendant would sit on wenty-nine years ago James G. | O B | company robbe A Vermont Briferoom, was mudea pirt of the present Stato Constitution two opponents, who claimed they made | nervous man. “‘Ithought of the num- the body while another would eram food | and James A Gar “'M. were as clumi ‘}8 00), and llw)vxulnuullm\t bank forgery, sten e e siofv e n%..:,:.:fl‘R:;L:_';::}‘.:r(:,g’,‘;‘:nx‘);.’;; ) BIOW pIOZToss, having no bridges ov:-s hers by (1{:{.1*1 ?u«l“:céugpllyld?‘ _m‘{“ U{ down_the poor creature’s u.ru:u_u]‘ the {m‘“;]'vr::?]:fx‘&w:l‘ 22§on :’f’;(‘)"\"‘fl} sonoolil S amuol White & Co., baukers, lost | Vermonter who proposed 16 add - halt o | b the poovlo ot uny itute, which to grant passes. In speaking of theii 5y Hikht, Mo Baaindesive in that | mosg brygal maner. For the slightest | teacher of this | Grover Clc : dOTlAE 10 (o, Amount. whien "t bt b | g EBYor Souios OF oM BOos i pusses Mr. Ageo recited an occurrence | connection Was to see - consccutive insubordination tiy 8 severdly pun- g st iaufictin iboy notiyet oL g o g pmnt exchange | lowed the parson for murrybg him, hus | mesmis. oo hoiioor riwings take place + In the state senate three years | series. 1 was always on the lookont for | jshed. but when visitors come eyerythin, 1l these men have been hea al 100, ud James King & oL o "now | 10rly every throo monthe inutead of Se e ¢ 57 - v vonr! o General Sl S 3 bropghy hg Dbistoria rand new & ago, in which a loud condemna- | the number ‘12,345 and if I saw such a is smooth and ploa and shoild onc ]\\p!| nine years l;g Gener il her- | Son, bankers, of $140,000, ; 3 story of arothae ‘uiffi"nfehmfli-h'nn Ally 45 paratofore, peginning 'M':wh- 12‘0- tion of of accepting passes was bronght | number I believe I should have been | dure to ery or complain, he suffers the | man was 'noulll'mlu‘y wyer Iml ansas, | i Janes 1L Young was robbed of T e i ey lon. villiga -,;;am,.“'m‘n‘"‘%‘f.fi‘f\"u X.'ff“ WiKE up on the occasion of the Minneapolis” & | perfectly satistied. So interested in the cousequences afterward. serambling for little” cases with the other et St gty B glon v ! fih Grand Drojwing, ¢ S ha road dering t transporta- | search did 1 become that I conversed Th i her 2 of the institu- | lawyersof the day. He was not known 5 rimble was made the vie- | away back frcm the Conueecticut in the 3 ., 3 ) Omaha road tendering troe transporta: | searc S hore i3 another featurc of the institu A P riFrie ) of w sneak xobbery to the extent of | hills, where money is scarey and tho ways | %4th Monthly Drawine. tion to the state senate, but when the B. | with tramm men about it and then learned tion that should be myestigated, and that | outside of legal circles in venworth. S Ao l‘tl 2 gl tiomamy |. PRIZE s.’a ooo . and Union Paciflc mado their ton- | it was 8 regular manin among the travel- | iy, acoording to Mrs. Molniytes state. | Twenty-nine years nzo John C. kro: | S iR 5 ) are primitive, and the peosle frequent CAPITAI 000 ders, all was silent. Thoy were of imme- | ing public. The train mon have it, too. | munt®tin "5, 1o people are kept there | mont was the most popular man in | Thero are but a few of the most mem- | prefer to pay for their purchases in kind. | 30 4667 core Jive Dollurs Each.” Fractions diate use and intrinsie value. The guber- | ~Outon the road I went, still 100king | who 'nave no -business in an insuno | America and aproud career of statesman- | orable cases in the yours specified. Thero | One day & young couble came to the par- in Fifths, i Proportion, natorial canyassscems to have been fairly | for the number. I happened to be out | ysylum, and are worked like siaves from | ship was predicted for him. To-day he | areonly eleven of them, yet the gums lost | son at ffie village to bé marvied. 1hey prra PiiLOF PR By inaugurated in these last fow daysand | at Denver, Col., one rery hot day in .{;grnin'g till night. One case in partic: | 18 almost forgotten. o Dby them :t's"-.'br«g:i',,u wuch over £1.000,000. | hadn't n cont of money, and 1t h‘ud heen I OAFITALIERIZE Ly from this time henceward the canvass | Juno. I got on the Kansas Pacihc east- | ),y A girl, We think her name is Ken- | Twenty-nime . ago W fil % {I I\ en]m.nu ~|[am]|mg 4{1 n-l t of Lrlm city urr::\\llm.-;l that the gl(;uu: ‘s!u)n'l.i _"”",‘;]“ L “‘.’; do {91“ will be in progres: cornered | pound train and had just taken my seat nedy, was put there four years ago, not | Seward was the politicgl leaderof the was the regular busines haunt of organ- specified quantity ol boes-wax, with 2’11(1“1‘"05‘ 1o % Y i o o 3 b1 o ') ! e - h his éye on the presidency ized gangs of the most adroit, ingenions which to pay the minister. ‘T'he parson 5 ¢ race between H. in the sleeper when the tram pulled out. | g5, insunity, but to be treaied for period- | ngrth with his éye on t i Y. g A , genio y ! i o 20,000 Clark and J. N. Paul. T'h prom I w: the window and there before my | jeal fits, from which he ontif jv T8 Twenty-nine 3 \:u\u;o.‘llur ce Greeley | and bold th n the country. Not- | was thrifty-—they have to be theifty up | 2 do 10,000 to bo interesting and whilo o great many | eyes was the number ‘12,345." It was on { aoy ered Lwo féars dro; bl as she has no | Was the ‘law-giver of the anti slavery | withstandjng the much groater induce- | that way—and took good care, before bo | 100 do %000 " endly Thayer and | That cure re; i o LA 03 4 2 e 3 st influential inan in | ments offered there for the cong ting | nerformed tho ceremony, to weigh out | #0 do 80,000 heople friendly to Thayer and | a” blue c That cured me. I ngver | fdafives, having bLoon placed there by | north, and the most influential snan in [ m / 3 eong! jorsormodisho SN L fiicd e 23000 “lark, the projectors and propellers of | look at the o numbers now. If I tho county authorities (wo do not know | the nation, He died in the eabraces of | of thieves, there was no oo police pro- | the PR -,",".‘ SRD y euher thateimad | oy ot o 25,001 the present regime in the exceutive branch | chance to be looking ouf of the window what county), she is powerless to get out, | the men whom he had spent o lifetime in | tection accorded there than elsewhere. | enough to pay his fee. “There wasn't. o APPROXINA s ® governmept wi ot Mr. | o a0 reig] ,, the feeling i 3 v X ahting, and w the right to publish s privi © 4 es made 3 rht ¢ 5 A o X of tho state governmept will not et Mr. | and see n freight” car, the feeling is | Dt s ol work like u slave, whilo | fighting, il without the right to publisl OUBIRELTAL ‘l“.’["‘i"“""fi""“ ',-d‘“'”" ~Whyhs ""I‘R‘C‘v?"”,”’,'?"'l‘],l the/bogi S EPIA mation s 4,300 r\uL get lonesome 1} talk will count. | strong to look at the number, but 1 ro- Dr. Mathewson draws 83 a weok from | an edito al in the newspaper he had | some show of usefu ness, but di not wAl\.v(,\mnluf‘:l ed to?" asked the minister, H 80 29 b 1“::1 is the view of the case that is oftimes | strain myself; something that I could tho.county for her. keeni Although | founded until it first had been examined [ amount to enough practically to make All L had, parson. 2 — = oxpressed at the present time, but what | not do. before, o I know Low much I | L€ $oun I), ol OPng, 1d, her hair [ and approved by one who had learned | the thieves at all unhappy. Among the “‘And you haven't got any more? 1907 Prizes, amounting to........... $205,60) hbres pReseneHmo, ferecd i ) she is only twen YOIBi0.Cogherchy is politics from hi little army of professional depredators | “Not another ounce.' Application 1or ratos to_clubs should he mado shall a campaign bring forth no man | suffered in the past. - d she ' says ‘she mizht as well | his politics from him. y of | ) 4 Sy T . e Gy, anc. sho sy sho mighta Yerily the inerease in value of a lot in | then operating in and ubout Wall street | “Have you got any money at all#” only to tho offico of tho compuny in New Or N 1 o t cn oy you g knoweth, There may be a new Rich- in" the penitentinry as where she is, o _\fllm Ig("l’i‘;li 2 w‘l‘ o Llob] {ENaPRERHINE SR BOs oL OB A iy ,(,l’m. Al o i, i i r ripening days a fc /081’8 W maha from $2.50 to §75, venty- e lead ) s 8 A ) D 3 ‘or furthor Information write oloarty, givin. gnond i the tsld ore'tle ripeulngiays of Aadiinbahomouliieive aneanasrock to)l D IESho to; ST 00 b tvontye (i Teadarahyaratss llowar o Chauncey [ ‘There was 2 period of uncomfortablo | gl adiess Posta L ST loarty, grving for ‘some of (ho prosoat oandidates” bes aoyous o ouldgelbher ouy guMmnsi ) comparison (o the advance of men and | dohnson, Jolinny Jourdan, ‘George Cawson, | silonce, during which the young furmor | Driers. or Now Yori Beommns s it Monoy but a short time ago that the papers w: ; 1 Rufe Miner, Billy Burke, Jim Burns, Jod | hogan fo grow very much ainbiaed. He | 10, GUFFency by exbross st our amch 10 from a casual questioning with parties in full of the account. of a patient who measures during that same period of Pottingill, Bill Vosbure, Job" Butts, Depper. | L0EaN to. ery armed, D | (Tess0d, diflerent sections of tne stato it ‘does not | When Baby was shek; we guve her Oasteria, jumped on by anattendant and had his | time.—(Ulysses Dispatc. it oot Horaea Hofin Vil Pearion, | Wis afraid tho Jacaon poutdnitnasry, M ADATPHLN, look s though Mr. Paul need to | Whenshe was s Child, she cried for Castoris, P D U o o s B LR 2 Walter Sieridan, Joe MeClusicy, Joo Tipw: | him unloss tced, bis uttormost | o by e lie awake for feaur of bein, ‘When she became Miss, she olang to Castoria, ribs run through his lungs—in fact, most fcrole Origin of a Phrase, ard, alias Killoran, William Henderson, alias [ ounce of bees-wax, and the prospect Washington, D, 0, the recipient of a sensation o ’ itally — murdered — and_ n white- | Boston Courier: Sophromia asks tho [ Snatehem, Dan . Noblo, Mitinte . Masies struck terror to his soul. T pa sk shiniokind i Bhe Foash of % yho || Wi shakad Chidon, shegareten Qo | Drutally - mnrdor ittee acgided | origin of a phrase sho has frequently | Johuny Plice, Billy Coleuian, Juck ‘Tiofuey: | inglined to lot him stcry. Mako . 0. Mooy Griors pryable and addrosy i . . of washing investigating committec d e Y TP ver in | Old Bill Hoppy, Mashmaker Jake and Wale “'Look &' here, parson!” enid the coun- | resistered lctters to volitieal horoscope has no predictions or the atten e, Hon, | heard of late, v Read the answer in b P! it did it in self defen B by finally, “I" tell ye what do; N vromises. On the afternoon train the Thomas Carr, our representative from | the stars.” We give. its ori; ‘orgers—George Wilkes, Charley Becker, | Lyman finally, toll ye what ye do; ye New Urleans, La. ' candidates departed homeward, General Soward county, was oy that sommitioe, | fully. 1t has nothing to do. with asivol. | ( Forsers=George Wilkes, Oharley Becker, | (1) o 88trol- | Gaorgo Ingalls, Charles O Brookway, Win: © the boes-wax and marry us'as fur as ‘Thayer by way of York, where’ he met —~ and, to his honor be it said, had moral | ©2Y 88 may be supposed. The expression | § 1 [ ckway, Charles Fisher, Itonry Dan- | 1t 80es.” W.ill(-“w "H 11"";““- and Paulto 8t. Paul [ ere is the way & Zuln bride 15 dressed, | Sthming enough to bring in'a minority | Originated during a great naval battle | iin, Walter Dierce, Jo via Grand Island 2 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, cheer- | ter Brown, y s S A h Elliott, Bteve | wa yile ive 1s quickly trodden out ; A 4 y . - - in which two men-of-war were hotly en- Raymond, Big Keutuck, Wilham Ggle, Joe g B vers ” according to a récent traveler: Her hair, | report. Another ease that shows their nw lich t MO bl ipertas Ayl A ol oo R el Which, belng suffered, rivers cannot quench, WEAK, NERVYO! PEOPLE 4 i STATE HOUSE ITEMS, or rather wool, is done up in little ridges, | heartlessness was of a man from this | g8ged. "l_wmsmmmn; h!«ul lasted sey Qa0 AR, = raaten, Daye Batett, | "prodiastination may rob you of i < ‘,,,,'f,f i f The supreme court met at their rooms running from one oar to the other across | county that was pronounced incurable, eral hours and one of the vesscls was - 8. Hallard, 3 D Bt ety ety B Condit. Joe Cipomt | but by increased dilligence you oan muk yesterday and at 11, m. adjouraed to . ’ o o 3 “ W Y tus, the head until it reaches the top of the | and, instead of bringing him and deliver: | badly cut up. The other bore down [ §on U e ) the if it ro 0 life Wy W hon & roguIae callsday. In Sopomber, | siull, then it chanios its ourse Ak goos | I him. over o "the authoritiss. they | WDoR her to doimand hor surronder. but Foann S e atkagte, Chuciod || kb diadom: Bab i f sobyyousefilifa o ruly Z}‘.‘.’:&J"n W } Wwhen o rogular call of casos for hoaring | wp'and down to the meck bolind e oo brought nim in a buggy to- Seward | te cuptain, oflicers and crow of tho dis- [ *OFES AN WEAD o persons have | delicate, your appetite fickle, your sleep mcito et ol f will be mado. Tho judges banded a 150 Nai T atffonad it i the et county In the winter time,‘and_loft him | #blod yeasol had no thought of survender- | | o0y"dhivin out of the city. Some of | broken, your mind depressed, your whol vory SEYState, tn tolilen e buei’ cutet’ number of decisions to the Teporter, the | mived with paim oil, or grease, which | out on the praivie, and the' poor creaturs | Mg They we re resvlved to fight to the | T ply their nefarious vocations in [ being ot of sorts, depend on it you ar Mrisolo tabily knTwiar samo o sylubi of which will bo prepared for'pub- | his's curions Tp.am-m‘mo, eing’ blood- | wandered around all night unable to find lust, fight while & plank remained be- | Guiad' o 5 m * - v frey Lel) Avold wo cased.” Tn all such o Fumpameeripatrsifamalefatl 2l o urope, a number are in state | cases . olden Medical Discovery'’ Hi‘lulm 700 Gured In'85, Kend stainp for hamphlet. b Susly d tion to-morrow. red, o h their feet. The other vessel stee For a bra overed his al robe the lady has a | shelter and when he was dis prisons, sev al have died and a few pro- I'he court also granted a further stay in [ ont of o1l or reage tubbed all ovor tho | hands and feet were badly frozen. Wo | I alongside, hev captain sprang upon | FEIGAS, Sorersl have dicel and a fow still | w edily effect o genuwe, radical | DR.W. J. HORNE, INVENTOR. 191 WABASH AV.. CHIGAGD, i sentenco of body, which makes it shine like a picce of [ understand that Sumuel Welch, o resi- | the rail and cried: remain in New York and depend upon make & new man of you'and say . QUINN BOHANNON volished marble. Her fingers aro adorned | dent of this plice, sont. @ re ative there w.Leall upon you to surrende; ninal pursuits for a livelinood take | you from the tortures of lingéring disease. I.INGU[N BUSINESS I]IHEGTUHY until January next, and one of tho deels- | with brass wire rings, onhor wrists she | win b ) g i Never, ?exclanned the other. good care not to hunt their bread in the e ! i Ivanpindod down relates o the question | eral rows of brass bangles, on her ankies | ment. Tn & fitle il WomtCrocrea | «Thon 1 Wil Biow sou ot of tho vicinity of Wall stroet, In the older time ougressional Mothods, e o e, brought up from Nobrask City a8 1o 1 | fron rings, and sho Wears ' little apron | Reties that tia e bilo dead, although | Wate Boooatly Bull Nowly Vurnishied it was the easy probability of large hauls Now York Star: T'he clock had struck of plundor that aflorded the Sohesve midnight in the residence of a congress made of colored beads, about six mehes | nothing was said in regard to his “un- | ', BIOW away,”was the roply. square, fastenod by & few strings of large | timely faking off.” " He telographed them | A terrible” broadsido poured rombul | force of kecping together organized | mun, and still tho young man in the reen or yellow beads around “her hups. | to keep the body as he wished to take it | the d““l"llid! :lulu, _hl!ll it w ]\,lllul.\:‘pl!_\' bunds, or gangs, of the most expert | lor did not go. ‘Ihie young fellow I or the back apron the skin of a moukey | away. They replied he would bo indebted | Toturned although ‘with much e eneet | knaves in the country for the realization | been away for two we or goat hangs from her girdle and serves | to the asylum for a coflin. When Weleh \ Wil YOU AR 5"“:“"‘ nawt "I““l”."'l, of bold, in the burpose of a bridal train. went there he opened the coflin that they | tho commander of the victorious shi Y | o -~ “ robbery he! brought to the depot and found the "\IH“(lu‘.‘l‘:n‘l:')‘(‘flr‘l'!‘mmlllu-x'u!l:liu of | changed to an” impossibility, | Iast he w }.(.lim udge of that city, the court deeid- ng that the holdover judge did not lose his rights in the oftice by the act of the legis- Jature that changed eities of the second | § class of over five thousand inhabitants, and which act many wterproted as one legislating the police magistrate out of oflice, The Tremont, 3. 0. FITZGERALD & SON, Proy d Cor. 5th and P 8ts,, Lincoin, N 8, and the girl's | Ratos81.60 per duy. Stroet ‘cars from houso to any mious and novel schemes of | father was willing that he should hive | pareof tho olt , but that probability being | fair show; but this was too much, and at - 1t to the head of the stairs and J. H, W. HAW KINS, tors. clothes covered with olay and dirt. whic urre TR S il | tistened & minute Bl o The commissioners of lands and build- ot ko how that. ths oy vt "l | the hOrolD orew. shOLILR Caoe Bl o Aa TR aulskly. Rl ana | ilslened o intoui, sharply. Architect, ings wore in session yesterday allowing i dumped into 4 holo without a coflin, box | fi Mvero DrEpAring to hurl another [ By, nocr'sraer of thinks was oot orod, Yos, papa,” came the silvery voico of | | OMcs—0% it und 42, Rivhurds Lok, Lincoln, yoluminous number of bills that came or any other protection than the clothes | Proadside upon’ thie foc Surrender. [ PN 12, 1880, That w stroct, the his child, with a slightly smothered ac- | Neb. Flovatoronil 5 was put at | eent. . S the head of the detective foree of the 1t is after 12 o'clock,” GALL ",,m'"Tm Flop. city’s police. ‘The tirst thing he did, hay **Yes, papu, we ure doing all we can to in to them rucunll{ from the different - state institutions. To-day the report ot the contractor for the salt wells will be . passed upon, and it is said that it is a on the body. ~In fact, they had disposea )'_'}i{‘xililllilll AnmigEL: of the remains the same as they would of ead the ausway.ip these tars o dead dog, and, had he not gone for the upon which Inspector Byrn. Breodor of SHONT HORY CATILE M. WOODS, roodar 01 WAY CAT ] R 3 remains, they would have been left so. a1l Straot NS e A ichi- | ing obtained that authority, was to go | expedite the accumulated husiness, We 3 : volummous snd _interesting document In our cstimation such treatment as that, | g 0 oot Nows: A g, MCleh: | it o'W al siveot md Rird e amiooka | Sapedie the fooum by, papa.” Live Stock Auctioneer General John M. Thayer was among B oppaslidon Lo ordars, logks sa 1626 wad SR 790, R whe WaS cliqulating | TR QA SEeok AC bire an offes to | Wil A helpless father, unable to answer | Salos mado in wll parts of the U, 5wt fair tho visitors at the stato house yesterday, foné e covor wp_algns of foul ‘play, [ RSO CSEHIHN o eugado Bialy olipe et | g8 SEAQUATICNS 18 suob parilon of bis | & argument, returned to his bed in | Fetes. Room i Siato Block, Lincoln, Neba and the cordiality with which he was ro. Once a thief, always mistrusted. Wy [ F1ih ofie wh S T e T AROR | of cupitalistic 1ht sts there duving busi- | tears _Uollowuy und 3hort Horn bulls for swle. ceived by the diflerent officials showed not 50 once a murderer* And what can Vol aares O VO BNRRUAL Af Tor so | ness hours. ‘The governing committee of e ———— B. H. GOULDIN their apbreeiation of the old war horse. wo say of Dr. Mathewson, the superin- [ ,, XU ugree fo buy a0 208 80 ¢ assigned a room in merous testimonials prove beyond a sl ) A PRECIOUS PAIR In police court yesterday one Mrs. Nu- tick and one John lan were up charged with pounding, beating, and maltreating an uxphuu‘fi.vuy Bowe ten sering ' | the stock excha suid he. *How do you Lm:\'v :il‘l'n‘l“::t;,! the exchange bwiding for the use of tie | doubt that Won't go up or down? The price ey | detectivos.” There, from 0:80 a a. oot Paralysi be 100 1mich or not enough, It 10oks i 4:80 p. m., every business day sits one of tiying in the face of providence.” Aftc tendent of an institution where such barbarities are practiced? and that, too, not upon hardened eriminals, but upon that class of afflicted Lumanity, that, ot all God's creatures under hy ol Porous it e | Faryy Loang and Insuranee, orvous Debility and Lossof [ . Meniory 'when applied (o the ~ spinc. Jorrespondence in rega 86 hey remove Kidney Ditticulties when Loom 1, Kichurds Block, Liucolu, Nob. 1to loans solicited, the deteetives to do elerieal work and be aven, descrve 4 : ready to send out in response to | worn on the smull of the backs applied | ~ i i y A ; e 0 a long argument he agreed to leave it to | ready to send out in respo rh o1 s h i apy : or twelve years of age, whose home was the wosh wity and compataion. Whas | fiSk STEUMERE he yEreed to leave It to | UROY, 10 Aehd, out b response to o tho pit of the stomach, Dyspepsia. and Public Sale, with the “Nuticks. “I'he lad, when he shall we do with a man in - human form | "% 4 here, Samuel, I'm just as good | Who are kept there on duty with | Indigestion disappear. = Colds, Coushs ver, Col. 10th, E846, ::xdufi:u !t:ln;flc:mrl a ‘duy _ornuu:_ ugo & that will countenance such things. a Baptist 88 you and if thero is any- | bim for such emoergencies. Meanwhile, | and Athma no longer trouble the suffor piiond of o Buart Horas. Hated & Orulalg esented h case, 4 & P Inless he “live: p S| v 3 . - 1o &8 yO . - rigrl o r s fo are & pi 3 vhe D o B, 1 p | phank, ¥yc o oMb, 108; Ly - yligl{[. pued| b:i:xg‘blz\“ka :‘x:m “nlfilnu:l' By’ Unless ho “lives to be th how and | thino in our r igion which says we [ ¢ight other members of the force are ¢ ing patient when he uses them on the ke ) ’ him as our painted upon a pole and you may see the fiend.” Address Fiold und Farm, for cataio bonver, Col. €, M. Bransou, | tor | ColF. M. Woods, Auctionce vow the beatings receivod, and blood : was runing from bis cars, that had boen | OST PE ulled until on oné the ekin gaze of the time, we'll have r FECT MADE | e Wit shan’t take 28 cents a pound for our wool | the street, patrolling certain estabiished | chost. If you have a Headache, or want when we didn't expect above 25, we'll | beats in the district with the utmost ex- | 1o sleep, put an Allcock's. Borors bl 0lo, Nob, ) ! 7o | Accept tho offer ou the wool aud flop | Actitude, so thut the whereabouts of cach | on the nuge of the neck -the work s not Wion (b Lluaain slanat Now whut is to be done ‘about_this: We | 2°00nt the offer ou il f them is known at every minute of the | only done, but well done, This remed N o Jollee 'Jllnhv“ promptly Euve PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., chair to overhaul this Nebrasta Tewks- Halford Sauce makes cold meats a lux- | office enables any bunker, brokeror other | plaint and Malavia, but s 8 protection | Aud get u sod dinger for 25 \ ‘ 4D 4 line of and costs, an CHICAGD. ST.Louis | bury iusutution. Au investigation that wy, business wan in'the district baving oce agaiust Yevers, Swall Pox or Sewer Gus. 1. A FEDAWAY Tv p

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