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THE OMAHA DAILY BFE JFRIDAY, JULY 16, 1936 4 ———eeeee——— - TI{]Q I)A l ]‘Y’ ];l.}l‘ Providing For the Surplus, | wereno traces nl Hl\“ Ahw'\w In the In(hvr seefirit o Vo nction taken by congress al the of the hapky and on the sario | nakes haint worlh but n dollar a-ploce. | Weld conntios, and crops are doing well | S yoar cholera again appeared and swept | day the disclosure was made that Almond [ When the democrats went into power coons without irrigation i #PERRY DAVIS &) OMATIA OFFICE, NO, %14 AND 018 pARNAW 8T | present session was more important than | the entire continent from year to year | B. Thompson, cashier of the Provident | Was head and rattlers bronght twenty Montans e [S 4 Rew YorkOrrrce. Roow 66, Trimnuse BUILDING | {liat of the house of representatives on | until 1854, Tl discase onco more put in | Savings bank of St. Lovis, was an em- | Shilling, and the market was stiddy. Gentle A Walketvillo miner named Chibbor: PAIN - KILLER I WasmGrox Orrick. No. 513 FourTeeNTH ST, i i ' | T AT - i i 3 : ty | men, sot me down as agin the democrats | -/ L { - Wednesday, in passing by an over- | an appearance in 1966 and was epidemic | bezzler to the amotint of at least fitty | MOt S COR used a razor, a jack-knife and a_pistol in "lvl{HlM«\r\vr\ morning, except Sundny. Tr( whelming majority the joint resolution | along all the lines of transportation in [ thousand dollars and had probably taken - shuffling off. It was a bloody shufile 18 RECOMMENDED BY ghly Monday morning paper pablished dn the | ¢ vy aforricon requiring the seoretary | the country. The last visit of cholera to | the Canadian route. In the former case g The Elkhorn mining company has | Phystelans, Ministors, Missionarles, Managers Etate, | | The Popular Man &10; . TERME BY MAIL: | of the treasury to use the surplus reve- | the United States oceurred in 1 when | the loss of the bank will be disastrous to TR paid £125,000 in dividends up to the pres of Frctorics, Work-shops, Plantations, Qe Yenr......... #1000 Three Months....#28 | nies of the governmant in excess of £100,- | the Mississippi valley was the heaviest | a number of business nien, farmet 1| A popular man must be easy and affable, ana | S0t time, and the Granite Mountain com e tyerani s e Elx Mont . 500 One Mon 190 | 000,000 in extinguishing tho public debt | eufforer nomesteaders, but in the ease of the never do anything loutish of Iugliable, i - R S ..ol A A R g e, Publishoed Eve cdnesaay. + exte M @10,000,000 onth. | A 3 en | & a8 bat o nksdtd welth the anvs must Tive without friction, be plain_in e Montana Unjon is the name of a or givon It ateiak THE WEERLY Diry '| m-hvj !v ry Wednesany. | 1o the extent of #10,000,000 a month. | In view of the possible u(m.\«,.mn.m ra | saving bank the assets with tl (nl;. .\HI‘ .m.m.,,y. angl, like a good w’nu pay | new railvond which will connect Butte | TAKEN sNTERNALLY TT WILL NE FOUSD A ¥EVE - TRIMS, POSTPAID I'he first impression conveyed by the de- | to onr shores this year the authorities and | of the bond of the missing cashier arc D his subseription and Helena. It will be constructed FAILING CORE FOR R S as, Tt oy cisive vote by which the resolution was | the public cannot be too eareful in [ believed to be sufficient- to meet the lia- | [e must keep a glad mie v zayness | jointly by the Union and Northern Pacific | . " ; Rix Months, without premium passed—207 to 67—is the renewed demon- | insisting upon the observance of the | bilities, Of coursé hoth these raseals | and gravity, and ke railroads The construetion simply | St N'I_.\ COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN RS O thj O ekl stration it gives of the very restricted and | most earoful sanitary regulations, Chol- | enjoved the highest character morally all, lis nitive depravity: spend “cash | amounts to laying a third rail on the IHE STOMACH, CRAMPS, SUM | { rich and regal, do nothing illegal, and | Utah & Northern narrow gauge between MER AND BOWEL COM CORREAPONDENCE: fechle hold which the financial policy of | era is bred in the dirt of the Gangoes delta | and socially in theit réspective commu keen his eye peeled like a bald-headed | gutte and Garrison, the junetion of the S e, RORR ANl communientions relating to news ar the administration hag upon the demo- | ana the germ of the disease is propagated | nities i engle Nottlietn Pacitie PLAINTS, SORI Yorial matters should be addressed to the crats in congress, It might have been | in filth along its entire travels, Cleanli- i % e . In drawing-room cirel lie must behave | THROAT, &c. TOR OF ik LEE ' k - A (3 A St. Pavn dispateh says: “The new proper, and not blunder round like a The Paciflc Coast. APPLIRD BXTRARALLY SURNRSS LaTTERSY supposed that after the somewhat lugu- | ness and cholera are mortal enemies 4{6 ATNOEY TR out oant 10,088 Jiitnn'ting cloddiomper, o polite to s " b EXTE v Al wouta be | brious communieations that passed be- | Garbage and Glth teed the cholora germ | & SR DR g lndies—sweet Susans and Sadles—and ho assessment roll of SACTAMONO | 1 s t1r MOST RFPECTIVE AND HST LINTMENT gatroeved (o 1w WEE TURIAHING COMPANY, | tween Secrotary Manning and tho presi- | and pass it from one section to another, | BAMES, wn MCEEASe of 538 overlast year never raise Cain, nor confusion, nor | SOUNLY, shows a decrease of §3,000,000 ON EARTH FOR CURING OMAiA. Drafte, checks etoMco ordors i T | y : | The Minneapolis directly issued a weck hades, selow last year SR IRUISES AT 10 b6 mnde paynble t company. | dent, regarding the resignation of the | Personal cleantiness, avoidance of stale | e n B oo S los an in e . The first zold mine of any consequence | SPRAINS, BRUISES, RHEMATISM | . - o | former,in which the wnwisdom ot con- | and unvipe froit, care in ventilation, | T8¢ SIORE 0 G E \ I ATE AND TERRITORY, over struck in Colusa county is being NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, THE BLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | gress was seriously deplored, there would | fresh air in the house and K] Rt i, ;‘;,,l,‘;\».‘(’:"‘yH,,.l.',.y\.v.h o T, worked about thitty miles east of William BURNS, FROST-BITES, o, i have oceurred a change of heart among | strects and alloys avound it are the best [ /'O ¢ S : Charloy Mo ) g $ Saeramento during the year which : E. ROSEWATER. EpiToR. « & L . Dbe observed that the St. Paul directory arloy MeGeo, of Chappell, was 3 Prices, 26¢,, 60c. and $1.00 per Bottl D — e | democratic representatives favorable to | yreve " stiolas The A NG ! £ 1 ( buriod afive tn & well In which He was onded June 81, 18 rainfall was 32 y 400y . A0 p 0LLle, = = preventive of cholera. They are reme y st U] aftor til Hitn i hich he wa s ] 7 Ty tHo Nnatiolal views nnd poliey of the nel il 3 was not issued until after that of Minne: | working inches, and the ave temperature wa AR R SHTATEEPRYIBN Ty WonTIShpBERe Thow tig || on ition SERVIHEHIEICHeRni GEALL: apolis, There i nothing like having |~ The city authorities and the sohool | 6130 FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS v Stat - virculations N pdneeday L 18 GoRtEALS ,_——' the last say in a census contest Hence | board of Creighton are fighting for the I'he growing of French prunes is be 05 Bewnro of Imitations. ., Sworn :‘u-nu nt of Circulatic vote ufy Wedne lh; ‘“f‘ (." «flj‘h y _ Those ReliefBills, K it 1s that St. Paul's directory by custody of the school fund wuding industry of Los Niote &1 Bt o Doy |8 effect had been produced, and that the |y pills for the relief of the Union [ (v of Minneapolis by a fow names The old settlers of Butler county will Alarge acreage was planted } G scretary of the Beo Pub. | TAuks of the opponents of the administras | pugific still hang fire in Washington. 1t i ————— picnie and swap ancient yarns in George ar and many more the last season . * L shink company, dovs soiemniy swear that | tion policy had been reinforeed. Itis to | is joginning to bo concoded that there is Asts now Now York 1s Howii Lord's grove August 18, A home for indigent cats is to be estab- the actial circilation of the Dailv Bee¢ | 1o purpose that Mr. Morrison denied that | 1iyie probability of their passage this | (g i LA The Nebraska City young man woars | lished in San Francisco, and a society for for the week ending July Oth, 1856, was as 5 9 Provs ) ¥ & the activity of the gas moter. The y " . prevention of eruelty to house flies | follows: the resolution was a condemuation of the | gession. Tho sixty vear extonsion mens- | o x4y was veduced by legislative ennct- | band for syer -l||l|mlg on his hnt: | |ioen organizod in Snoramont B Saturday, administration, for whether it be called | oo " ved by | R R AR i R LSRR T DRt 2ot BvBHIR oALls PR e S LA TR I Tesday, ot e T sl iy ament's Tion | wilo the poopin were happy. Bt now | it 18 o o ke soltbiniers s | San ¥ ranciseo for Jumo wero $1 Paid up Oapital .. .. $250,000 I Wednesday, 7t a declt of twant of conidence,” or | gy lo road shall not be - weakened, and | (i the 1st of July gas bills are coming | already been sold at Springfield, beating | During the fiseal year ending June SuplusMay 1, 1885 . 25,000 | Thursday, 8ih. characterized by any other terms, it was | )6 insist that the bill would legalize all {lioy nre dazed, distragted, convulsed, | the record by linlf: 1886, there was anet deerease in the i * " Friday, 0. palpably and uncquivocally an actof hos- {htadl 161 byl ik LUWRESSS O = o i enue of this district amounting to § H.W. Yares, Prosident. . ] 1 : the iniquitous acts of the Gould-Dillon | yiia Fho meters have run <o fast as to | M George Hutelins, of Little Blue, | ¢ & e i tility to the administration, and is un- |y T 1 e b L LAk ced by express last woe ono | 910 A E. Touzatis, Vice Prosidont. Average y 1 | yogime. The other measure drafted by ¥ {Han connleraot BHs vEdeHPE S ved by express last wecek 100,000 . Ty . it 3 itven. | doubtediy so regarded by the president. | {0 Omaha board of trade and backed by nmore ‘\A" Ilmm. act the reduction in ILeyed pike, which he will place in “ I ..|..~1\..,. lm L;i hise county; A ]l‘. w. lI’-‘[m':g}uml.mu , Cashier, Subgeribed and_sworn to_before me this | to whom Mr. Morrison satirieally referred | 50'000 notitionors fr R plsla AL 1d Central hotel they | the streams on his farm. et lage el REL b M v L) JOIN S, CoLLIN ] AL D L 50,000 potitionors from Nebraska, which | wepe eharged for 24,000 foot more of s 5 peil. The only store in that place now is . Monse, 5 B ay of July, 185, S1von J. Fisir a8 “'this good man, Cleveland f s were charge 2, cet more of g John Acott, of Palmyra, took a dose of T Ho WL Yares, Luwis S, REgD, [sEA Notary Public. L HATHIAL 6O, by Mr. MeKinloy, the | DOTLS the company to borrow ‘money | quring June than during the sume month | aconite by mistake Satut B il A B IR iy A.E. TouzaL i £ A el Mr. Me o he i i cdly . + S N / nove saloo! ) vhich wi i Geo. B. Tzsehue , e r T v At g to build extensions, is in dly better | sy yoar, when business was mueh heav- | application of an antidoto ‘relieved him | )l . L r»w?n‘fixl[x’\fi“l‘;m( Ill‘ll"ll’:l{("’::ll';:\m of the 13es | Droposition 1s simply to compel the see- | oo, nn cong Besides, itis not ‘1 he den po88 WS MUCL 1AV | Wwithout scrious results, wind up the place. In its booming duys BANKING OFFICE: g 1 average | retary of the treasury to exercise M el R by Pupilllon_cconomists aro fizuing on | hony. Lopultion of botweon 1,500 and | - 77727 9 ON BANK, ublishing compary, that the ac vower | yrontly prossed by the managers daily cireulation of the. Dail for the | which is given him by oxisting B || i S s less meter work 1s alimost universal. ApEolitaof this T N ORED) m“")!h Ll UL WM) 10575 soplss \.“m)ll(\.‘c‘,],x.:" :I»:II(III} ‘r_ .;V\'u. nln,,( I‘-\“_, -‘I” :uv The *'slight amendment mtroduced - :1_:_x“|y‘>;:»‘1|( . "ny'ifluih”‘:n.""‘ :]”‘ \| The Chinese monopolize the making of Oor. 12th and Farnam Stroots. for February, 1596, 10,5 for March, | Smployed at s ciscretion, but which ho | hy Senator Van Wyck, prohibiting | Myss CLEVELAND intends to start out | out of # two-bit dinner. “Che fine fand | cheap.c ud the white manufuctu- Goneral Banking Businoss Leansacts 186, 11 | copie copies: for 1, 1886, 12,191 | has persistently refused to exereise, ex or May, 1885, 12,459 copies; for June, | eyt to limited extent. Under the | o § t h with the eastern cigar manufacturer, the 1856, 12,208 copies. cast a damper on the enthusiasm of - | and gives timely utterance that she will | he was unable to ) nd he wasshipped 1 i ) 0 = e 7 il : V- | and g y utterance that she wi [l Qifarenee 0 ¢ost o F Dot BLON Bh | Gro. D. Tzscvek, | influence of the interests or the fears pro- | aral of its original promoters. No rail- | jrnore the great critics altogethor, This | o Omaha to board for a week or more at | Jifference in the cost of production enab Gl F BN AN RbaPT VribHaY BeNtehe ME i gnore the great critic ogether, This | 4 50150 of Sarny o % ling the castern maker to supply the Bobactibad Ay B ettt el idbiE o B asbeen built in that way fora num- | jg perhaps an_entirely commendable de- | 11 SXPEISe 0 ARG arket at lower prices than can be | ubscribed and sworn to before me, this | Manning has insisted upon maintaining 'S, 1 expressed | gapmination, but it is not quite certain Jown Ltois attained here Bth day of July, A. D. 1 ber of ye nd doubts wer construction rings and stock watering | ypon her editorial éarcer with simplicity, | costs amounted to § rer of Sun Francisco eannot compete which, of course, NP, | e tReUny A ifunenee roserso, anit | whotier such a mothod of railroad con- | that it would be a good thing for Literary | Surseyors aro staking tho ground for | The net hroceuds of the sale of opin, e AT h Notary P ) 2 endied struetion was practicable. ) el v R R o - | the proposed uni 3 at Sio Jity. L S L 1) ay fud ,.‘.M. ‘and) volinblo o | oty BUbller e A et ikt c I Life, or just what the shrewd pub proposed union depot at Sioux City. | oG Snicors at Port Townsend under nudn porfact lablo cure & ) ?sfl'fli'h'.‘fir'!". S scal year But both Dbills are o i { i itor Brown was ser by 1,00 - - ) s are opvosed most | jigher of that periodical desives, if the | Auditor Brown was serenaded by 1,000 | Collector Beceher for the fiseal ¢ alled i ¢ redel 8,000,000 3 i 5 T BRI % 3 51 o T s admirers i os ines, Wednesday | ; ALl LA e end- WAl Froneh Phvaisians and bein ' BAUMGARTNER, the St. Louis base ball calicititoriradomprloh At 000, strongly of all by the Washington work- great crities should retaliate by ignoring | tmirers in Des Moines, Wednesday | jno this month, fully recover the ex ooty Iabroduond Botae Al Lronke night. rnment bonds, nd. Sull, we have no doubt 2 pensces of the whole ciistom house for of gov nd this he did | eps for the Burl ngton and Northwestern | zss Cleve player, who shot his sweetheart and then ay reluctantly in response to . pressure | pailronds. Those companics were pr S, ) hoition Enl00m8 oE 1osi Mbinea live il TR UIBE FENES YRR IEOE LN oIS TaRY: { st i \ respon 1 : s. These anies were prompt : ST T S e esaloons of Des Moines have all | including rents, ete,, for that time, e tilolded, must have boen oft his base, which the administration deemed it inex shesisdeh R be | that simplicity is the quality which Miss |54 their tithing tax to the city for the | ing tho duties ctllectod a cloar révenuo EVIALE ASEREY 8. 174 P B e to recognize the fact that branch l v L3 Y DEHIEAETS FORLE PRI R ORR R GERNS RROWR Y| sor thic TR O NTEASHIE FeRE LR RRARYOL | ovelandright brigtioe InCERO WIS nanthiofTaly. to the government. This has never be- | ITistoo early yet to croak about the i A for the Union Pacific meant myasion of | jgion, particularly i she hopes for any | A Leggar by the s of Isaao Kell | fore happened in this distriot. | 5 AR that the conditions prevailing since the | their territory in return for their ageroes- A beggar by the name of Isaae K §& orops. Gonoral rains within thomext ten | 0 B L ont nto. power | Lieir te y in return for their aggres- | Lurge clientele, as apparently she docs, | was LI B iy S days will prevent any oxtensive damage, | Present admin on went into- power | sicns on Union Pacific ground. They | among her own sex. upon being searched over §650 was found AN UNHAPPY LIFE. have been any less favorabie to a reduc —— have accordingly done their best to de- = —— 7 i upon his person Tribulations of Southern Itevenue PrAYERS for rain are right enough in “UT“'JM """“‘I'.‘l""‘l“‘.““.‘l“"[.“ ““"‘l‘ feat any move to untie the hands of the THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY. George Wiley, a veteran of the late Officers. State Agents IS Wiy, bt how abont the remova under the preceding adwministration, and | Unjon ~ Pacific management. o | ; e | war, was terribly injured on the he Atlanta Constitution: *If any one FOR THE B L e iy ":,mt(]';’u w'"”:_’l{ yot the averago roduction of the debt for | fur their — offorts socan to. have | . The furniture and carpet employes of New | and'face and had three ribs_ broke RN ERSFaVERTES KIS 16tie, AAVaOFOH has been much talked about and never | °VCrY Sixteen months of the republican | et with considorable success. Y have an association of 800 salesmen, | Dubuque last week, being kicked by a | yoses, he is badly mistaken,” remarked riod, administration, with a surplus all the | T Union Pacific y . Sk for | one of the objects of whieh is to seoure and | vicious horse, and will probably die. Revenue Agent Chapman in his oflice e vahless i ghaciad i s now suflering for | yintain early closing: lowa gleefully receives the tidings | yesterday to a group of gentlemen, who time much less than Mr. Manning the crimes of the highway robbers who | {rygil recently Amerieart boots and sho se of lockjaw has been cured in | were discussing the ups and downs of a maintained, was $153,000,000. And T ty with Eng- i 4 4 mercilessly picked the pockets of patrons | were not exported. Now a Philadelphia by the application of whisky, | revenue ofticer’s life land is said to cover the cases o dynam. | 1ar&e reduction of the debt neither im- | and stockholders for yaars with great | manufacturer is selling shoes in London, | Poth internally and externaily, Cases of | “No, it’s anything but a bed of roses,”” 0 iters. If it fails to extend 1ts provisions ed confidence in the governm ent, | jmpartiality in order to line their own. | Paris and throughout the qoutinent. lockjaw will “rapidly multiviy in this | chimed in Revenue Agent Colquit. I Omaha, I‘]eb. te. remember once up in Alabama stopping \ and Nebr damaged the business and industries of the country, doprived labor of employ- If the voad had in its treasury half the | * 1 over bank cashicrs it will fall short of 3 stealings of Gould and Dilion tents to southern inventors have doubled a house. The house had The Tow v telephone | over night « z a long folt want. and their | within three vears. Car-couplers take the | oomma ahs A R v one room. Thoro o ‘ 8 ; I is hoped that the present cold wave | country relatively to gold, nor broy, relief bills. hat little sum of ten mil- | one of them has established its superiority. poration in the office of the secretary "%t | Well, we stopped there, and when we TM,m_s Tanslll’s PHM'IGI gars B lirofrosh and ro the demoralized | 2bout any otner of the calamities which | Jions which the *‘Colossus of roads,” as | The Knights of Labor have encouraged | state. This company proposes to'con- | were ready to go to bed the old man file s | 'yvevo atipiad A |.. t postoftice force sufliciently to once more | M. Hewitt threatened as certaw tooceur | . Millor used to affectionately call him, | temperance habits among many of their | struct and operate extensive lines in this | out o!lln-d‘m" i said: ‘Come on, gen- fi s b without (et - B ris s regulasy. if the resolution should pass requiring | Locketed from the consolidution of tho | Members, and several trade unions have | state Ui flomen, andilet towomon gontaoad ! ,m“‘i( Howsoin il o teuthn the employment of the surplus publie | Kansas Pacific and Denver Pacific, would | Pissed resolutions leaning jn that direction. DRKDIA; it back in_ the houso. The women O AR | il ako ol ah money to | ;. b Workingmen are evervwhere disposed to | The Yankton creamery has been con- g : 5% Oy wantod i anch Sow.: ay the public debt. alone gridiron Nebraska with Union tuc ed up head and e Mr. CLEVELAND'S advice to his lieuten- un 3 iy The; but one proper way in which | pueific feedor: 3 S make up for lost time and lost wages by stick- | demned as a nuisance der the quilts, and in a pair of minutes S0LD BY LEADIKG DRUCQISTS. QR s Toyen tokco devicue fallows [l o mediaihis oot sl s Byt t:',f,'l"'f ”,_f;;:“”‘ Halt the amount | ingclosely to work, and potting upin nu- | A good looking Mitehell bachelor has | my partner and I were bunked up. on o R.W.TANSILL& C0.,55 State S.Chicago. who want the offices run the party. | & AR HE EEn i re IR s At truct 500 miles of | merous instances with wrongs rather than | petitioned the governor for aid. claiming | pallet hefore the | I couldn't go to Officeholders can now keep their hands 0 g 3 BOL branch lines in this stute. | strike. to be in danger from designing females. | sleep for a long while, thinking how ea in their pockets and smilo serencly upon | U8 {0 b¢ a simple business proposition, to | For ull that it is unfortunate that the | A Tremton wire firm has a contract for | Bon Homme county has not been vis- | it would be for the burning logs to roll the assessment collector. which it 1s necessary to "l’l‘])t only well road now finds itself tied hand and | 250,000 feet of wire for a twenty-six mile ca- ited by either a torm or a heavy | down and burn us up. l“ ""‘I by Lwent understood business principles. The | fo0¢ in the presence of wealthy and ag- | ble road in Melbonrne, Australia, Yank windstorm in the past twenty-live years. | to sleep, & and Ldidn’t know anything till OMAmA I8 recelving o great deal of | Bovernment owes obligations which it 15 | yressive rivals and withont means to | bridses are put up there, and Philadelphia | I tho Aberdeen disyiet soventeen tho old i woke me next morning” and WHITTIER gratiutous advertising in Chicago papers:| Pledged to pay, and upon which there is | Conpotefor traflic which it is able and | Jocomotives toot triumphanly in that quarter | Methodist churchies are being crectod, | said breukiuss ws tendsy | We gof b, 2 € . AT T 51,000 A { the e. ind the membership hasreported to hav ) on account of hier rapidly growing cattle | A1 aRnual interest charge of $51,000,000 | willing to oarry. The people of Ne- | Of the elobe. et (bled during the past yonr. | off our clothes. When we sat down to 617 t. Charles At 61. Louts, Mo. and liog. market. This is just what | —nearly a million dollurs a weok. This [\t have no inderest insoctage the rond | Philadelphia_ confectionery is a_famitiar M0 Lt doubled during o pust year. | S kI wiat o you (hink we hadt” A reeouiaritinia SN Matl ool il s et pnaee Adverti 3 charge is a tax upon the people, and 1t is N : to sustain | product among the wealthier classos all over re now raging over the | "y vo'hg jdea,” Teplied 1 T A S AT A ..,,1,”..5‘. ‘Laainy Omaha wants, Advertising pays. E % o b wrecked from mere weakness to sustain | Great Britain and Europe, and Philadelphia [ conundrum, Tow tnlmugnumumuul of “Well ‘;,;‘ didn’t have a thing 1n Ity papers show and all old residenty know. ————— manifestly the duty of the government o | ji.cif even though its strongth has been | hardware novelties are as common in Europe . The mention of the extension | ) Vel T W (A v & IRRLIL | lervous, Prostration, Dabilly, Menta) snd Tue national treasury should be run relieve the people of this demand as as Sheflield produets, ‘The export trade is wdwood throws the town into and corn bread made out of mash from un’.’m of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, sapped by con swindlers in its | being zealously culti Paint manufacturers ed. spasms, for the benefit of the people, and not in | apidly as it can be done with assured vo met with quite {e with unparallolcd the still. 1 tried to make it go down but | 8 Sores and Uicers, aro o B the intercsts of Wall streot. Thus is | Sofety. To assume, as the argument of [ OWn generdl o an enlarged demand for their " products, | o ‘The Grafton artesian well is down 000 | [ couldn’t. I was ns hungry asa wolf, | *Biscases Arising irom indiscrelion, Excess, what the resolution means, to expend the | Mr. Hewitt does, t the goverament Painting, they say, has greatly inereased dur | feet and struck granite—when work v but somehow I couldn’t go that fat bacon | Exposure or Indulgence, which nroduce somo of the An Urgent Need. ing the ter of twent following cflects : nervor ast few years. ‘The unions have | stopped. A flow of salt w and still-mash bread. 1 glanced around surplus, over the statutory limit, in call- ;:-:;-'i::;:cWh.‘('fnfif""\‘:f.':fi" lx‘f":l.::e:‘;.:{ Every day pressos more strongly upon | dvubled thoiv .l..nx»r?u.n,h“:p.ln. three years, | five batrels per minute was struck at e e db A BTt «,‘.:.'J;:{:‘.;,,:.::‘{.A_ FHaien et ing in the debt. ; 5, 5t | tho attention of the busincss men of | M the demand for lubor-Is greatly in- | feet, which is to be utilized. onions. T deliberately got up and grabbod | FERATS SAT 4 ARTEERGE S0 ample reserve, with abundant gsity of more | T Black Hillers ¢ surane Conaulintion'st o Omaha the urgent ne m that there is no | one of llu»m and sitting du\\n to the RRER N 6PraEL of being able to maintain it, for the pro- | o : b nd purchasing companies are projected aer from sunstroke e, o 1 Afnirn e byl el el 6 confifad to Canada, carr ection of its currency, is to fly in the | W llulxnn thiat the I m\ hnuum willin a few L L S pla) cabbage kfast h |Iu||" a bite of onion before £y NEES and the rich comme northwestern Nebras t part lu]n'lf«(lmu And the avel 1 territory of years appreci it s not tall cnough to hold The time has | ) ry bite of b: Well, that in value. The danger is | t bad investments will be made and that | thermomete ce, both in business. It face of all exp and pupli con and bread.” MARRlAGh QUIDE, in his institution but the safe. ) SR an't_nothing, )piv!. in ox- gant cloth and gliy W b i : ri rivi GES, PINE PLATES, ol is buu}nl to be in fashion, \)ulv the trip to } el babla that there ave | OMe When stepsmust be taken to meet the movement will f the mercury these days Deputy Collector Morris, vhen 1 was bindlug, £ or 500, T bariagebr L Oper ity Montreal with other people’s money is | 18 quite probable tha 10KC ALC e demand. Omaha is to-day as much | The paper manufacturers have been e Grant county, in the vicinity of Mil- | in the service and wus up here in north Joets 1 Wi sy AT 7y Who oy womate one that can safely be disregarded. monied institutions accumulating gold, | - (s e e A e arzing their capacity steadily for over two nk, suffered ‘from @ severe hailstorm i about Dahlonega, I hope I may e phy. | e as Mr. Hewitt stated, in_apprehension of | &'t off from & reglon which sho has o | years and luve boen runningtheir mills uito | Jast weok, The lare story hotel in ot out to base ball againif 1 didn’t petar ciitioer £ Inumors has reccived a total amount | danger. It is the misfortune of the coun- | F&ht to supply and which she is ablo “to | Tull, without, howeyer, podusthe sueh a s | course of erection was blown down, leven days on three pones of corn b of $22,000,000 from tho federal govern- | try that it has such institutions, but the ‘;“lv"-'” as ;xl;_':un;l':lllv(;vilnuplull‘!n)w' as it it | JAS S 10 Caue “ww.‘”[w‘. T .ru~l|mlg a }:IIUUII luln]xlnllnv‘,r;l((}.(«]»”:j loss " ! 1 on Iq art m‘«..m[h.,m.ll ; l]n.'; | o s igei i) R o ay in another state, The desire to secure 1 kinds i made at o vate which is encour- | #iounting to more than 200,000, read was made out of mash, and 1 hac murbm'sum!l mh':-r uulu'u‘; nu‘-n‘?flIh Illlll:I ‘\v\;::n::n“-l\n‘x‘{ faith ‘iu l‘l)\s ‘vil~\v,“‘:z-flllltf ’f the long haul to Chieago incites the only [ aging very liberal investmentand extensions, 4 = to sonk it in whisky before 1 could zet 1t ‘Wmls R”T‘JI:W‘“ ml“] R‘ I_? 3 ¥ s, any fa o 3¢ | yoad which traverses the valley tooperate | Southern editors are predicting that the Wyoming. down « Aiicctra M agnctio fhells n0i8 ought to be pretty well fixed, but yet s1mists, time is not very far off when the south will |~ The calf erop on the vanges this “Morris, you did pretty well, id ranteed ho itslineto ourdetriment. Ever ghe isn't happy. She is \g for more. are not sanguine that the payment | i purde ypound of | ygt anly grow all the eotton but manufacture than it has been in the pas Daputy Marsl Donald, “but T thunk T S (LA Gt L of $10,000,000 & month out of tho national treight whieh is shipped fx'ufll Omaha of | all the eofton goods used in l!u- country. A 1 can b it.* I feasted four days on ™ Power Dural TrE exi ation of the eable line | treasury in redemption of bonds would | POInts on the Northwestern in Nebraska B Saahr SR S hisa ot and bridge timber for the ?ingling- and nover llulnl uny brod o all. Vg e A St PoRHEY i £ L o | is carried thirty miles out of its way and | {ien, TR TR iy ? Northern™ rond ave being | [ was so weak I could scarcely carry my H Y seems as hard to d e exact lo prove so great a stimulus to the mdus- the north are exclusively suppl] ‘tl]‘:ljul‘l“l:‘lll;‘l,l‘l‘? ot in Clias ey pistol, but [ ran on to still the Jast night ng. mmus INlem)n 191 WAuASH AVE.. GHICADD. I for twent s which do much to off- | of the ter| subjected to del olinas, Georgia, tion of the north pole. The only certain | trial and business interests of the countr; A g = —_— a ) B e y Y 3 5 Mississ| " > Be skille 3 1O 4 o and lugged t lon still three miles information is that the road will be 1o- | ug some of the supporters of the proposi- | 54 0ur natural advantage of location. R Rl ke nu{]w‘!‘!lmlxlml;& 1|v;(,1::1], “i,‘,‘.il‘;},::.‘h\l} i ll:‘ ok siv | throngh Fihosw u.n? : ; PEY. ented us s00n as the projectors have fin- | tion assume it would. There is somo | 'When the Omuha & Northwestern | iiner fabrics. The total spiuning industries | {108 wost of Silver Crown on the. ranch entlomen,” put in Deputy Marshal DR. ITM dshed purchasing property along its pro- | force in the argument that the money eme was under discussion the North- | of the south are equal to 10 per cent of those | (&5 W ™) iia™ A shaft was sunk eight ynes, “'1 ean beat all of that A =09 FARIT.ANM ST, P gument tha ¥ | wostern road came forward with prom. | g e noril One Kection consumes 200,000 3 months' ago, up hero in Union county, | & ; 1 posed course. would simply go into the pockets of;bond- SNATERBE SO AGN ARG L = bales per aunum, the other 2,000,000, hl«:‘ilt)l::mll:m‘lm ?lrsl;flu.;“ Io.A.k.r.. out was MO P im"_. rory'dny Lmaniasa | E3ac WEL‘A,‘I?AHHIQV‘.(;SEI:' j;‘v‘b“ ;”I(])roj;fl S holders, to be re tained there or put into 4 ROHON. - Bk - e R ] el ) i seuits a couple , Trose sidowalks are very siow in going | somo other form of hond. investment, | Y&V# Were mado for aline to Kennard to Badly Stuck, It roturnad 813 in gold to the ton, A TR T ETE, ¢ down. Block after block on our prin- | But we insist 1l ther hand, that it | it the main system at that point. We Philadetphia Press, Oyer a million dollars’ worth of rail- 1 eggs and butte D businoss atreat | covered | 1ob o indist on tho othor hand, EhAt I | G 510 that the Northwestern was pre- | Tho president sticks to Garland and Gar- | road lands haye been sold in the terri- | "4 1i8 1o crowd dispersed usiness atrocts are St covered | js obvioualy absurd to assume that thero ul 5 L VA5 BYO" | Jand sticks to his ofice, The administration the past two years, principally to L : g rotten planks, whichunder a proper | ¢un be any mjury result either to the [ P4"" gm b megh 1 eVOry - TEQUIRL g otk enne prople, “The total number of | A New Seneme for Beating the Tailor. ~ p wonstruction of the ordinance would be | fnancial welfare of the people or the | ™Mt of the case and to furnish —— acres sold by the Union Pacific Railway Detroit Free Press: Ho went into the < > _— ption, company in the pust two years wis wondemned. Paved streets and village | governmont from the latter pursuing the | * Short line from Omaha up the Elk- store of one of t i most fushionablo tail- | Glagses fittod for all forms of defactive k i N r) " y ' Y Sl: L Globie-Demoerat, 668, ), 0 verage price of $1.25, muk- ey ) oot § s i T itlai ) gidewalks aro like a dress boot with a \d honost policy, approved by ali | hord. As soon as the proposed | ,”w’ e TR T 1 R l'w,;‘:”'fi’ an average price of §1.35, muk- | 4y jn Chestnut street and arrayed him- Yisiou, Artilicial Eyes luserted. Sarge pateh on the side s g S s | branch of the Missouri Pacific was hk James is travellng 3 ; self in an expensive summer suit. Then 3 exper] w,oi usn;g its m'np |)|.‘ dropped the Northwestern projoct died | Presume he i on his way to several ofthe Tho llmlgvl lupmhmllmul surveyors | ho said ———————— e — — revenues, in excess of a safe sum for the LOPD Sk b 90K confederate reuni ich the democrats “thicker than n the Fetterman st pay you by eheok, but as yo = T tavorto oxira mightfoder of tho | TOVeUSH I XG0 OF 8 salo sum for 4o | it Qur oitisns havo o desio to | Sewtsderie teumlens Wk the-domocrsis | 48 Kyjoken SIMR ROR, L 10 SELSIMBAR | o et oy you by ol but 5 96 | woepuem ommaman Chieago base-ball nine, whose name is paying its debt and reducing the | COMe into conthet with the Northwestern phlicsndianded - ing the Central Pacific, is at work about | tuke one of mune. You_are acquiintod, | Ladies, roopons OO L Dolightinllz situsted Watliam Sunday, has joined the Joffer- | | vy interest charge upon the people, | MAnAgers They believe that that rail- Rather Mixed, ninety miles west ol.(ln' fort, Mr.Duty’s | of course, with the gentieman who koeps [ ¢a own Holghts, Largo groiind Y son Park Preshyterian church. Neithe forgotful of the fact that | Foud should seo that the mutual advan- St. Louis Globg-Democrat, ~the Chicago & Northwostern—are | (he drug Storo on the cornery Lot ns go, [ FUEGLAGURIMAONE o (oo Leion D, or ther with the other fact that he plays | o oh0F 8F¢ Wo forgetiul 0f the faeb Lt | 4.0 of Omaha and itself requires di “Dho horse that Colonel E4sworth, of the | near Casper, and will work this way a3 | in there. 1o is ond of mine wnd s * iybcodmt &y Y & this process will ulimately involve some | 'H&¢ 01 Lmadil & i} raquicel {amous Zouaves, was riding at the time of | far as Douglas. A “locating party’— | Lreparing sk for ma.' AR mo Bunday games, accounts for the vieto- | ., o5 as for example, in the securi. | COMmunication botween this eity and tho | \REEROIRER VAL S ENT 000 A ad- | who set the Tust stak ablishing the | 5t dr re the stranger callod e — | ionof tho Chiongo club over that of Do GRS S0 ERG T IR RNEL | oritory o the north, 1 tho Northweste | 1o 664t 18 Varkinin, WesisL S (GARAL | praducoare e work between Dongh and | out falirly: (6 tho Lrovricior. wiia troit. It is now in order for every mem to bo wisely and carefully made. But | ™ will give it, another railvond at pres- | 00000 very remarkale horse that Col. Fetterman, behind the sereen: “*Doctor, is that - ber of the Detroit club to join the church . 2 ent cun very well be dispensed with. | Elisworth was riding at the time of his death | _ During the fiscal year just closed the 1y the roply. s Lo Lo tail ot and sen tiat it none of these are difioult or nsurmount- | e (AL KRR P0G B PRI WL | Himsworth was riding at the b O bis et | government land sales and ilings drained | T a moment,” « i % wever difficult the: ight g @ o an = <y , 4 out of the Cheyenne land district into Then suid the stran, able, and how: i hey might | and making connection with the Elk- | and got on to the roof of a house, and then | {107y F0 "SHHR 0 treasury $180,980.08 t go neross (ho 8 - ®Bseu offsef Briemic disease is having fewer vie- be they should not be allowed to stand | horn Valiey road at a point between Ken- | descended to the second story ot the building | {y 2 7 " - by ik g 4 & nder the various acts thers were 283 063 11 right ;m:s"y“l“ Hisn ,I;-',u.‘i' 0 ':r',. 3"‘,2‘:‘; in the way of the primary duty of the | nard and Scribner would solve the prob- [ —for it was under circumstajices liko these | aeres of government land sold in the | Ina hittle while the tailor was Lunded 9 o “l’Y xlm; oF "hl' “'.“ L{:-t o government—to pay its debts as rapidiy | lem sufliciently for present needs. that Ellsworth was killed, t Choyenne district, which netted §1( s | [ QRS which Las smple tme before | BUCH D ith safety to the general | 1t Would hold the field for the railroad s FEEPDETE 883.98; there were 83,048 aoras onte wihint I that?" ho nekod i ‘ghe close of summer to spread, while | a8 it can do so with safety he general | o panies and give our people an outlel Chicago's Ceptepnial, under'the homestead act, the fees for Your cough mixtu i Bantiago, Chili, is having an experience | welfare. REMEE A POOINA AR oukiol New York Trituie. which reached $5,113.50; under the tim- | *Idon’t want a cough mixtiure. I want I Al hox that threatens to. be . e for their trade, § When Chicago has op centennial she ex. | ber eulturo act U015 acres were entered, | a cheek.” : S Do vod et Aslatio Oholer: If the managers of the Northwestern | pects to haye 5,000,000 injabitants, On that | bringing to th ment $8,167; 1,015 1 know nothing abuat a cheek 0 you want a pure, hlogme "h“";“;{"::fi" ;*{‘:l'.‘l‘:"l;“‘l')‘l‘“tl‘lt“lllsm":‘l'l“": Asiatio cholora 1s steadily marching | Foad cannot meet the reasonable de- | Interesting occasion, acéordiak to the Inter- | pro-mption filings netted §,040,7) coal | Than it eame oui iirat the st 1zer had ing Complexion? 1f so o il isil i vestwa indisi i o ' +r | mands of a city of 80,000 inhabitants for | Ocean, she *will importzevery sovereign of | land filings hluughl in §219 in fees; 4 | crdepad at the drug store o col mix fow applcations of Mags thera aro ho “l“”“‘l"“fll“'";}““"’l" of dis: :‘,;,;:;’:;:;w“'T'lfi‘;'l;':f:xf,lll?:imp;:.'l"l:,; dircet rail conneetion with the Elkhorn | Europe and pay his board thirty days, She | mining applications increased the total f ture for hia dear frivnd, My 1} s - ease anywhere within its boundarics. D h e | MAGNOLIA BALM will gr: - b il raserve ard for St. Louis | by $40; and six homestead filings under | tailor, wi suffering from o scvere A will grat- —_— Austria, fias beon atlacked. In a fow | Valley, thon anothor corporation must | Wil beserve oo entire waid fur, Bt bous | 8%k ors oluuse by 813 Wld. | Tho doctor knew nothing ahout | HY you to your hearl’s con- ORIINALS recoive no encouragement | weeks one may expect to hear of the ar- [ be formed which will. Omaba s large | /o yiiains navy will be aneliored in. the liis enterprising visitor, 3 m- ot [ tonf, Kt dons awny with Sals Colorado. b A i 2 v i to inquire if the s be % ‘gvom Judge James Neville. A visit to | rival of the scourge in France, where | enough and wealthy enough to start the | Hennepin eanal, iring minute gunsover the | mppe Denver & Rio Grande was soid for nod fo inquire.lf 1he | or s lowness, Reduess, Pimples, art on sentence day is not eateulated | last summer it raged with such fatal viru- | ball rolling, It can be done. grave of Jerry Murphy, The only demo- | g5 00,000 e T ln o gl Blotehes, and all diseases aug ¥ cratie president in s imperfections of thoe skin, If inspire evil-doers with confidence in | lence. Once started on its travels, no a day passes without rein. | tend, old age pern: ability of lnwyers to soften the heart | epidemic known to science is so diflicult HagpL huve placed the tiwe for uivm between venty-ive years will at- | g o uolist Munhall scored B00 converts | the pi ting, and we shall have a | 1, ‘T8 th | OV¢ comextho hedappears SRl u“w, citement. 11 makes a lady of the bonch. Conviots from Douglas | toarrest Breaking out in India in 1817 | forcing the colony of American crinunals | colossal time generally. " But unfotunately | iy ganchimen are complalning of unee of heat, fatigue and ox- aty can safely count mpon receiving | the cholera rapidly swept over Asia. In [ sojourning in Canada, and contrary to V'l'l“"“|"l have to wait till Maicli 4, 1097, to see | Joqrcity of water. g Jimit of the law, This is as it should | 1880 it ravaged all Europe. It spread to | the general idea the fact is suid to be o | #! 1% —— Trout fishing in Middle Park is pro- v Tengrict, who ond RHIRTY appear hut 1 EN- Punishmont of oriminals has two | England in 1881, and in ualng‘lu year car- | source of constant reassurance to tho A Falling Mar nounced unusually fine. ; P (g A TY 5 and so natural "ruduul . The first concerns the prisoner, | ried off more than 80,000 tims. It | Canadian hotel keepers, who find these £ Wall Street News. The bu-uko. }'al:I:ue .lhc cr in Denver : 4 worked off. 8 man from and perfect are ifs (al)(\u\' secoud the publie. Public interests | crossed the Atlantie and devasted North | guests the most liberal among their ‘““‘I" my hnfl«ma, but w lull‘lr i5 the durned hu';‘ b closed ‘3 mlb l;u '.]u . . iy the country enine in und walhed around that it ‘llllp()hiblu 10 d(’wfl And . that orime should be made | and South Amorica, disappenringin 1837, | patrons. Wednesday Is credited with [ $ountey comin' o anyhow!" exclaimed o ,,,{.',‘.l’..:'i‘,f‘.."r;‘,‘-fi:f.q.'i‘.,h:'.f.'m‘i,v s com- | tho yooti .:...,\, D | L appleadion, be met by severe punishment, and | lion and a half deaths were orudu\{d ture 1s made publie, President Belzer, UNFhatis tha Tl o tame ane askod uoolu-ud of sheop. and abous the ol B A o B ARlag: hotwuen: Da staiet justice will be measured outto | to the fearful disease. Cholera again | of the Dundy county bank of Benkleman, | - «1've just got returns trom them coons and | number of horses and cattle Vrossions, “Gaw,' wad the Yopiy; " . sw farma huve been | don't want uuihi’; jis' come in W see edit. [ ———— visited Europe in 1847, 1858 and 1860, [n | Nebraska, “skipped’ out with one hun- | rattlesnakes I shipped to New York. Coons This year 1,500 inuls is one of the surest wethods of ¢ ) our owa country from 1835 to 1848 there | dred thousand dollars of the funds aud J hev goue down twoshillin’s a head and rattle | placed under cultivation in Beut sud i y slug ering