Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 30, 1886, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. ——— e —— , THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT | fricms'ciuson ' staceston | POINTERS FOR PRODUCERS. | W Rontie e then tay cvers "pusie oi: | ST ohén pecmmiiwontog, draimse | AN ARCTIC SURVIVOR TALKS, | fnited, Stytqawas, fusied 1n oniming 3§ ached the EVERYDAY EVENTS cause if we do they won't eat their ehop The bulk of eream is no guide for any- hey we highest polar point ever ched by man, ning complaint was made by up clean. By giving it every othier night | thing, so much devends tpon the quality “Unfortunately the fate of the oxpedis inst Wil The Obange in the State Constitation to be | Jolin M. Burk m O'Brien | Helpful Hints for Progressive Farmers and | we iind that they siways eatup their feed. | of the milk, the metiod of separation, | Facts from the Diary of Mautice Monngll, of | tion was such 4 and James Dore, two farmers who live Stock-Rai We water them three times a day—-before | the time oceupled 1n doing It, tho tern: i Ot B Bubmitted to Eleotors, <ome eigit miles morth of this city, the ock-Raisers, they go out, when they como in, and | perature at which the eream'is raised, o Greely Expedition, In conclusion Connell places the blame -— complainant charging burglary,and upon :\I[u-rlwo ele: |’||h :‘)u- (}:n' night. Of "'ml_ amount of milk taken with the eream —_ '“rl failure fi' the expedition on Groely, N | it the two parties named were brought | state and County Fairs in lowa and | the drivers, when the horsesare out, give | in skimming, the condition of the ow, | The Commander Accuss ctng a | and not on linzen or 4 ITS PROVISIONS EXPLAINED. | {LH o P e Shatiry. info. the ke edins Haotenand | thiom watet wiion Wiey neet . In WAFm | (he Lominitg o copdition of the o A of Reing case developed the fact that the two men " tuting Horses (':lll'»rnlnl \?'Il_‘:\”\f‘l' nstead of oricked corn flln.lnlwl( o Vot Tiens . o | had pu yme ware at Burks' and cating Horses— o T Wonld Not Liease the ,“" Well-An \\|v<‘|‘- they went around at evening to Fruoit-Rasing—Other bran. ' Our horses have to do hard work, | in poor flesh and half atarved the buttor ORI B i et el DS Joad it up they were so well charged and Batters, yut wo keep them in good condition AR ST {unlaS g AR TR A i g That is a general statement of the WAy | trary, it the cow is in good condition and | m « o v e Soudan were supvlied with St. Jacoby in lot ot property not their —— wa foei hiorses. O course, in_ DArtienlar | abundantly fod wie anod sty | - The San Francisco Chronicle prints a | Oil | own that was lying in reaching Nebraska Notes, cases, we have to use judgement. When | foou. the g distance, and when the loss was discov. Cedar Rapids ¢ [PROM THE BER'S LISCOLS BURBAU, erad the'arrests were made. The parties | o ar not apt to give overmuch care to The electors of the state will be ealled | In limbo having signitic desire ol [ bl Ml e |m n all the property taken by m: ., | keeping out foul w ceution was withdrawn and two | or quack grass, thi wlaints, were made, chargir This me not to permit Lockwood to carry ont his design,” 4 ington. Ho d the length of Tyrant—Why Henry Was Shot clares that if the original instructions of time from™ calyving and the indiyidual i H " Hazen had by characteristics of the cow. If the cow is =Dr. Pavy Innocent—The would have been a snecess mn followed the expedition } hase globu /0 PoOT 10 fat. On the con: The Australian_soldicrs sent to the —Lincoin Matte sules will be tich in fat and | 1ong interview with Maurice Connell,one of the survivors of the Greely expedition - - She Was His Strawherry. Detroit Free Pr Western farm- | @ hnr«.) s dutl and blows over its feed the | fine-flavored best thing is to take it away. 'The RSP v o rasigned T St § chances g thaf the next ime 1L will eat | “THERE'S “A_ GHILD ON THE SR Y GOy oy T T o BE eaIE e bt Ch1up elean, Deon ow a horse to stan " States army. Conuc as s saw a crowd of people at a col avies | blowing over its feed, My men are par lalaiChn the expedition, but upon return he ineau- | he hastened his stops to discover & man un- | ticuiar also to clean the manger out well | A papy An oflicer who was street the othe Wild oats, conch s und other tics of noxious weeds are usually ;i fow foul seeds— | before feeding, and not allow any stale or sour feed to be laft in the manger L'iere js nothing like regularity in feed upon at the coming election to ade reject the amendment to the eonstitution i submitted by the last legislature, wnich | tpem with deunkenne provides that section 4 of article 3 of the | they pleaded constitution of the state of Nebraska be [ cach and costs, | gainst James Be o | tho pre on the ground with his back to a while score of women and boys tious! Wondorfat Escape From ¢ made statements which conflicted sittin Being Crushed by a Locomotive. withGreely's account, To this he attrib. sundet him, .\ lien. the ofiloor med¥ ow York Horald: | Wte d the clond which has rested on him inquities as to what had happe ¥hen horses don't enough at y Jim, the a child on the | Although he did good service in the Arc short, stout wor time, and then perhaps too much at | track!™ Jim was the fireman, and the | tic, he has never received promotion —have produced a crop that | another, you cannot expect to keep them | Sbeaker the engineer on the inward [ he went out a private as ho enter well. 1'smd we gave the horses hay lum(nll“ vrence express on the Boston im‘n ng lazy-bones of a man evory other night, That is a matter of | and Maine road tnis morming. They e St e | R RS judgment, 1f you find horses on their | had just passed the Woburn station and | bis sudden transfer from the signal ser SWhat about s Teed, and eating 1t up clean, you can give | Were making toward Somerville. Jim | Vice in this ity to Los Angeles, whove | “Well, I've h The writer hasa | them hay every night.” v was Jeaning over the fire, and as he [ the hot climato incapneitated him for | washing for the s e qlwk']\' ;mo: upright he saw the engi- | work, During the ( Profits of Fruit. neerdash out along the side of the loco- TEERTL sl 1other ad i is doi 1 sched the pilot the | and shorthand, This (\?:“::Il":'-"l::!Illx‘“- Ul vaty e Ridl AL o teonid HATER s = i ¢ wase was to be heard yesterday. | and other adverse circumstances, is doing | . N g T pamtei locomotive was upon its vietim. The T VRS ) ¢ | dio very soon, and that he would mare shiall not receive any puy or perquisites | a1l (6 gate s ta hE Rewri, exceedingly fine. About a month in the. states says the Sacramento Bue, | siout-heatted fellow closed_his and | signal service on his return from the Arc- | strawbrey blonde witl $50,000 1n- cas ofhier than their salary ov mileage. |t fes BRI GRS estor the trees beeame rusty and boron voryun-. | ton ¥ ieut five to ;“;flk("‘f‘""{_’,"“jl‘w:ifi‘l A | when the engine had passed he rushed | e, and though ho frequently demanded Soventy-five thousand * dollars, Each session, except speciul sessions, | ormer on o chargo of assault healthy appearance, so much so that he | total of $19.80 from a yicld of thirty bush- | > into the cab and stopped the | it, 1t was only returned to him a fow | 4¢ ",flfil:“|“x|’v:- lnl:l:ullll\‘n graas. g shall bo not less than sixty dugs, and | Jatter for gotting too full for utterance. | 40 ght they were going to die. He took | els of wheat on the saine area of lind, A woeks ago. It is from this higgh and Tooling. smatt, and HAlE that after the exvivation of forty days of | The two partics \\l\l'lq“"“("“lll"‘::‘l guilty and the iden that a vigorous pruning would | single vineyard of 500 acres near Fresno Connell gathers the following incidents l\mu high and feeling smart, and half an ‘To these charges | known in the west till nd were fined $5 ruilly perchance in the straw used for packing crockery or other merchandise from the nito the insane hospital, wi east, or mixed with valuable grain or from the docket erday Erass s B ase in which the voung | winds, th a4 a i with her slooves nd | rolled up contronted him and r L The | “He'smy husband. He's Boston Speeial to ¢ ly ( case amended to read The lvuln “1’ lnflu‘t' of me n'n-nn(l the lld' Islature shall be two years, and they shal ach receive pay at the rate of 85 per day | Was the for nts tor every | man paid for a bugey with a foraed | gooncios rapidly scatter in every dir in goingand returning | check, and upon examination regarding | 8 X te: provided that they [ insanity was sustained against the young | ton. or more than Sixty | anan North A man named Gale, living out in the provides that | south part of the city, was wa mis plied: good-fors , aud we've ishing ma nid othe tion was immediate cuuse ot his resig: during their sitting, and ten wmile tiey shall trave on the most usual 1o shall 1ot receive pay days during their teri. The amendment furt members of the legi 1 to support him by ast year, and he's boen Iy expedition ho | Mumble enough up to a year ago. ~Then ' he took fifty cents of my money young orchard of some five hundred trees nn the alle Dlace. | that, notwithstanding the dry weather osted for vl went kept a regul ture or employees | having his b An acre of vineyard almost anywhere | Motive. Before hie req i q 0 ain. A brakeman, followed by a erowd of et Anes y 7 . s passengers, ran back o the track AT I 350 . hour ago he had the cheek to tell mo that - the session no bills nor joint resolutions | Were fined the usus LR do them good, ‘and. nccordingly ho ve. | 15 Produeing this year avout 2,000 tons, | G e of hree of fout hundred | i TeRIAL to Greely's treatment of his | FGRER G o Th {ake & Y he court has been at work elosing up L Al gLy " | worth to $25 4 ton. It would take 4 T 4aLhy . . men, the alleged canibalism and other v i shall be introduced unless e 1 the docket as nearly as possible for the | woved fully one-thivd of the branches, about 2,500, nores of land, product feat a littie baby givl of about four topic to know when I was goin. quested by the — governor in | eng of the month and the consequent r }‘_rfv.mll'..'( 1 .'):‘hl'"\:lll :li" aspect n'f_rfllvln thirty biishels to the aere, to' raise grain | Jeers s 1t i j{h' by !‘:III:‘ Stand- | “Connell, after remarking that he coutd Hinband specinl - message, st proviso | ports of work done and cases tried. rees becamo changed, W me fresh, | o= bring th 1% 4 er the girl and licking its tiny face was | 1o allow’ any long abstracts from his and. Two i i out off the rusty spearance, | enough to bring th unt this year. | g jitle dog, As the teain men appeared | 5 st L : hul il “And T merely left my suds and it will be scen, leaves the way onen for Two inmates of the insane hospital | I ) lxd;w W8 | What & vast waste of valuable & a s g en appea diary to be printed,‘as he was engaged in e ey e | the dog bean to bark furiously, as if 1 termined that no one_should come near his baby mis The chuld appeared | g inanimate, but no marks of violence could be scen, Tenderly the braken took her up and carvied her to the tr: and left her at the Somerville station An examination showed that the tips of the delicate Little fingers were someswhat discharged vesterday with certifi- | And took on newness itk ites of cures, one of them, a patient | look 1i orchard, so healthy | Wheat growing involves in California ul robbed. This | 41,¢" aa been sent from’ Elk Creek, | and vigor s does ILABD But we have more illustrations. . W, proposed amendment is very like the one | 51 nson county, and the other one with | Nance County Journal: The long dry (].;':l‘rl‘l‘:’.}ll,-:...‘.I;l.:.:: ‘3'.2'."’}".3{.‘.}'3’.‘:‘f.' ner voted upon two years ago and which was | apparently no abiding place, who had | spell was abruptly brought to a close Last || SR DS fhan conld have been questioned as to its adoption or no by lnl~l-n « for as asubject from the public ;"l:‘:l;l‘n:;”‘r‘»:‘ff lv_wrl\mnhl";l\‘f“‘fl‘l‘"::_!:h!:l::: grown on 700 acres devoted to wheat. In Lom Stevenson, of Nebrasku City, who, | 5008k ¢ Gorretl, of the Press assoc wind, hail‘or anythng unpleasant, save f0ll bearing, with the crop worth ton during the session of the legislature, took | ;i I dthrough the eity yesterday, [ now and then « flash of lightnin SR L Poulich IS oot estinatod. iy Wi jumped into him.” she continued, *'It was a pretty even thing i when [ got out wh right I gave him a conple bel and tied him up. Strawhe blonde— £15.000 -second marringe-—~humph! — 'm his strawberry! — When 1 get through with him Il make that fortune-toller soe future awards to he made when the state treasury ni be raided writing a book said: 1E FIRST QUARREL, lirst’ dissension commenced in August, 1881, in a quareel between Greely ut. Kislmgbury. It occurred in this way. 1 will quote from my diary. On August 26, 1881, Lockwood was not up; we were at breakfast. Kislingbury uthe house, but T could swing my w the belt 05 for the rest of her born i ! “T moerely inquired,” groaned the ‘ and 5 n Vi ‘for ‘i I NG G ARG il OrahTd ot B BEINE, I ! A was up, but performing morning abli- the question to the supreme court and it | oy vhute for aha t are the Pull- | elap of thunder a little too demonstrative ne 3 JUNS L aeerated. She was still unconscious, vy made the g T Vst % en 1"“1. r Omaha to secure the | ¢ $37,500. But only taking half this sum g, A doctor | HOU: 1y made the remark that ofii SWell, be gentle," cautioned the oftt- was deci ded by them not adopted. n though apparently bre: nspor! tion for the excursionists. | for timid eyes and ears. Once more in should "be up m 1 s o ) the returns are more than our | oo, AT Tt c Kislingbury | ooy p passe | o prosent_ tils prosont proposnd | The party promises to bo ono of the best | the history of this p Ll il e | estimate would allow from 700 neres of ;},‘l',’“."‘",‘l"',' and the train and its oceu- | repelled- the fnsin against lini, | 5 RSN Lobody nor noth- | N y O sfore the | 11 numbers that has excorsed in late [ van eame just i the right time, oW H e Still s Al X8 o 8 SPO ) % saying it was not right for Greely to ad s i b 5 X A O S | Y esmHt il o tojt 6 E AGiRG ooNEt: days delay might iuve proved disastrous, | 1t i wheat. Sll another example: | /"A¢ noon to.day, when the engineer and | S13 & it wits not right | y ing,” 'she replied; and a3 the officor voters of the state, section 2 of chapter B of the compiled statutes provides that such amendments shall be published in full by tl tary of state in one news. paper in county in the state in . in Yolo county, hus twen- neyard devoted to seedless Sultana gray The yield this se; i estimated 1ty tons to the acre he has been offered $40 per ton, but he enlisted men, ircely said: “If you do not like the way vay 1 talk you can go buack to the United tes,) Rislingbury walked out and a while eamie back and made appli eached Someryille on the return rst interrogatin was, “Whe Among the Net at Lincoln | The ground was very dry, roads dusty hotels yes the following: | and sod corn was beginning to_wilt and 7. Eller, Omaha; J. Montgomery, | look sad, like a motherless chicken in a Bennett: John Hewitt, Fremont: William | hail storm. Some of the farmers were fireman 1 trip, the the child The agent took them to the door, and passed on she lifted the man to his feet | and banged him up the steps and into | the house in a double entry style of book- ~ keeping that tled the shingles. ty acres of v ever be designated by the governor. In ace il A0 2.t i) | LAk B ALY et thus make more money. Forty dollars | (% "Yhs Tittle one in white.” The child | {¢us that brought us up was still out m S ' J St . . 0. Warner, Yor M. Cor- | other business men of the town. The | 1y o0 would be 8500 per ncre, or $16,000 | $h¢, & the little one in white. he child | {1g" harbor, Kislingbury's application ovoke Praise; Prove cordance with this provi L EC REror H. Wilcox,” Republicon | outlook was indeed a_dubious one, but | } s g had been thrown oft the track by the | ! g 5 ield of a nces of th ompt; Precepti- or a & granted, and he started for the ves- Inst i 1 sel; but it 'was steaming away. Poor Potent; Producing Permanent Protit; Kislingbury came back and thus lost his | Precluding Pimples ‘and Pustule: Iife by being just five minutes too late, as r Purity and Peace. Purchase. has selected the paper amendment is to be published, and the seerctary of state is sending the copy to the press. These notices will appear in neyard of twenty acres. kind might be multi- plied, but these should suflice for the to gene wed And | Present. Halford S, vilot of the locomotive and had miracu- lously escaped unhurt. TR e Albion; J. O. Shep- | deliv abr - — bod ance hus come; fears are no longer ad in_the land_and mournful fore- have given aw A g in comes trom Torpid Liver | glidness. A zood crop is ¢ : o @ S e uce for mmity use. Sold [ jo io i SEo8lY Ik Pty L PRAVMAGIEES : PAtEORYA a short time, but as the Bu ])_)s']\('“sm comes trom Torpid Liver ;\’vluh‘ A VETS lt)lt-lh‘, AL el One by one the grain-growers are be- | gveryyiere. he died on the expedition. G ) ig- q h 3\“" i atronizing i A A % ic | and Costivencss. You cannot digest your | ¥ D peoy Sec- | ooining impressed with the logic of such nored Kishngbury after that, both s e Procure Plenty will not be one of them, the public I tion are disposed to feel sorry for their g imy A L b =t d can consider the question m advance. | food well unless your hver and bowersact AlLechl : acts as we have given above, and are An Ac oflicer ard man, and treated him un- T \ : neighbors in Minnesota, sconsin and R At enltivad f frait. P = < justly. Other officers and men took Kis- Black Hills Tin, The hist of papers selected by the properly. Brandreth’s Pil Tov wivhoss ETonE AT destroyei b Tithn ging in the cuitivation of fruit. .| Eecentric as these storm stories are, we | Justly. Oth Gl L S UKTER TR Vvor or will, in 2 shor be i i 4] | Jowa, whose crops are destroyed by the | 1 "gunce, of Sutter county, began grow ! | ingbury’s side, and this was the begin- | If the thirty million dof worth of nor will, in « short time, be in or two at night for a week or so, will | drought, they do not mourn as those who | i s AR Yo | muntain that when it comes down to a & (5 L in sto 3 % o for o e 0 v ing fruit on an experimental scale, his ine ac ati (o s s (3 Mol T regulate the bowels, stimuiate the liver | cannot be comforted, knowing that Ne- | [ .|‘ being al ek to | enuine accommodutin : question of increase i session time and | FeEW + iy braska can furnish bread for the hungry | FAnch being almost wholly given up to | Koa again takes the lead, s Tay theretor will be open for. diseussion. | and insure quick andhealthful digestion a o 48 | wheat, Now ho has an orehard of thirty- | sevon fp. | AR tpIs THE BOARD RY 10 LEASE. These Pills are purcly vegetable, con- | SYCryWhere, and have plenty left forher | 1o acres, twelye of which command s | 7 il and dissensions. Greely | tin_annually used in the United States alin manner, and woutd | could be found at home it would furnish order men into his presence with the air | employment for a I ber of peo- anting an audience. He sel- | ple and an e ning of quarrels 2 Da: I "\V]ufl» beeame ( ) Mercury So far the ; £ king o RTHEOBIE Y ¢ nd occurred in this county. Jno. | 4 £ SR s i o in this o q r i Mossrs. Hofftman and Towle, of the | tain no mineral and are absolutely harm | O Peovle: Lof $1,000 0 year, cash in_advance, | Eekers had pre-cmption and _homestead | 490 1 El.fl'"",".'"l“” with offlccrs and |t uscg, i this countryle o for e i 1 Salt association, whose | oor old and young. State and County Fairs. ; ;;')"" =ll|” i “‘vfills) equivalont | claims adjoining, and about the "time of [ *¢1il 0% his oNn Jwlament. recly mis. | discovered in tho Black Tills of Dakota noted in yester- Hicnaie e 0 more than eizht per cent, prolit upon |y following occurrence he had just | .7 il Mt s > -experime! S now e yz with the board Mr. Weaver and the Bur Goltiy oWt & Yaluation of #1000 an acre. [The | proved upon theformer. A day aftot! “"’,‘t“'_"'lvl DRl U T aotue e ilding: King 3 f e arysville Ap: s that he 1s o " g el ade, he s eating Y, ha Ost .0 complain, € was e b uds und buildings looking to | St Lows Republican: A corr Adams I“Ii:‘l:b i .‘»:n‘mul-r]z‘; SV LORSIERIONY proot had been made, he was’ eating | IO, il BOST 00 )"’ll“lvfll.\' has ac. | profitably worked or not. A sing of the wells as allowed under the law. Mr. Green, of the sume com- vany, who has been in the dent at Iron Sulphur ngs, Cal., wi Mr. Weaver is a tender foot from Buf- ity through- | falo " fe has been here at the hotel ves more in - orchard, and also means to plant a large viney 5 Here is a progressive farmer who 15 meal in s log shanty with a neigh- SeiiaE eused him of being a common “thief. 1 | ment of the Dakota ore is now on the way donot belicve anything he says about | to New York for reduction. If the ore .Long Pine .Kearney. ly himself. el s stealing going on from time to time dur- [ it is claimed, co arca of more than ing the winter at Cape Sabine, The | seven thousand square miles. The »angs of a starving man are great when | eological condition is said tobe the same s food, and he can not resist the | #5 Cornwall and other tin districts. Ina California into. orthards and vine) would be an industrial revolution of in- calculable benefit to the state. It would were the words out of hi add_immensely to her population and | when one of thoso sudden small o wenlth., No topie that the Y rd,” ho remarked. “now I've anything he suys D owal guon | rheNL: e )y e T o 8 ¢ | proves ricih enough in tin to be worth out the summer, had called the parties to | yhout a week sccking some means of got- g tin Pl rortiyiolem! ciption Tll have to moye [ Dft, Favy stealing bilis oL ohicing i sURBLyls riation] VAN U S the city to make ract or lease, ting up into the mountains. A gentle- RFUNELoN on of the wh house onto the homestead claim, as more to G y Therew: spetty | ited. The tin deposits of the Blick Hills, under the internre per cent |y from Arizonan suggested that he ne could be, by solar evaporation, | py, a burro. mderstood that a made profitable for the manufacture of | Mexjean about a mile and & half away In other salt works 70 per eent | g g burro for sale. 1t was pretty warm i M *Clay Cente 1l be cheaper than putting up an- ue ig considered the wminimum of & n i i s of the day when A 5 o] D Can | struck the shanty, and, strange as'it may 2 A ik & S tERbT e - value for profitable work, and the board | Won, Batile of the, day when M. ngitate. i Calforaia can compare with | Soom, lftod the houss oft the pre-empyon | (enpation fo takoit, ~ = countey that produces ne /é of public'lands and buildings did not | i, finding the Mexican ranch, and as ne this in importance. and set it down on the homestead, with- o suspicion that Groely | other the of extensive e ‘c.('::su};: tltlte S\::I\IK:I t‘on".;‘::kc "chfil‘zf"“; was turning into the lane that led to the Minden Cooked vs. Raw Grain. out breaking anything exeept a shaving atole) Lvilltitnkokthodollowing fnom my | posits might naturally be looked for louse a swarthy grenser rode up in a gallop aud dismounted at the door. Th proved to be the ranchero, and upon be- A ing asked if he had a burro for sale he s woing down nto | & NS sanor. o de arth, andif a vein of | 1o Mexiean took Mr, Weaver out to L brine is renched flowing in volume that | corral, where he showed him an anis bears a 704 test, there will be no question | {14t Jooked like an exaggerated spec of getting parties to work it, und those | nien of the juck-rabbit. The Mexican Who will not want it all their own way. | suid the burro had been raised a pet; his The work in sinking the well at best is | wife was very much attached to it; it was . an experiment and promises to end an | g5 gentle as 2 lamb; didn’t know how to | Webster .00 W that many peo- | hucks all the children rode it; and if the [ YV eqping Water. .Creighton cup. ft has generally been supposed that cooking food for eattle assists greatly in the extraction of the elements of nutri- tion through digestion. So far as ani- mals are concerned it has long been doubted whether cooking food pays its | For' puritying and = vitalizing effcet cost. Late conclusions arrived at from | jood'8 Sarsaparilla has been found s investigations the New York experi- | porior to any other preparation. It ex- ment station would seem to show aloss | nols every trace of impurity from the of albuminoid and also an apparent l0ss | iood, and bestows new life ‘and_vigor of fat in the process of cooking. The upon every function of the body. urnal: When the last of the rations | === T issued on May 13, 1881, Ellison's s erippled, was taken by The can with meat v placed head when he retired. The next morning a great part of the meat was missing, Any man_may guess fo f who stole it. Yet he says D) Pavy stole it. Dr. Pavy was never d covered in any such e, and for Greely to cover his nawme with calumny and ac- | professor of (Modicine at the Royal University o Rovil Aust i on 35 per cent brine v consequently no lease was agreed upon and the parties return to-day to Chicago. Meanwlile the well i the depths of the e That Terrible Drain Which scrofula has upon the system must be arrested, and the blood must be puri- fied, or serious consequences will ensue. 1 HadalX bl 0% D en- | cusations is unjust.” Knight of i Ordor of th Tro experiment, which { ¢ Weeping W loss as stated is in clover hay 188 of a | 4hling it to entirely overcome disease. onansiol QLB P ’ Crown; K or ol the Iovil Bpanaist plo take, will phuce them in accord” with | gontleman would take it out the back | YOK--weeo..-Yorl . pound, in_ fresh ground meal 1,091, nnd g it y ERSt ]‘x’\(ual_\vm;d Connell gays (1]1_‘@'!) de- | Grivri' i “3.,...(".,n..".x,l..c.‘}.:n.; 1 he board in avoiding expenses at pres- | Wy so his wife would not see him-he in old meal .543 of a pound. The cook. “’*"—T clared in the presence of the enlisted men | T he' Legion of ent on an uncertainty, did not wish to have a scene, his w Adams ing showed not only a loss of actual o XhesWrong Way, that he had tiie nflidavits of three wit- should not, b 3 FRANK ALL B grief would pain the ;:4-x|lfn~nn: Ageney distriet albuniinoid, but depreciation in the Wall ht‘n-eg!\ ws: He rang the door- | nesses who saw Pavy vst(‘:xl Lllison’s ra- . 3 In police court yesterday Thight have the animal for §25, T Benton digestive value of the albuminoid re- | bell several fimes, and was going down | tions, and he said he’ would use these af- Allen, a sub-contractor on railway work, | considerablo more than - M Toone., maining. tinistanelvhontiaboysienme longfand'(fUnUsh BAryintinak ol ondi BRoduCE. bt alsoworthy ned before Judge Parsons on | wanted to pay, and there appeared (o b | Joone distri said it was an empty Rouse turn of the exhibition to tne United | [iaueh it v rge of adultery, and as the prose- cuting witness failed to come to time the case was dismissed and Allen paid the £, Cocn, Quinine, 1ron‘and” Calixnya oIved in pirs genulne spanish imperial Pasture and Hogs. ““Ah; but I thought the family might be | States. When Payy was told this he went It 15 not generally known that naturally | sojourning at the seashore.'’ to Greely and refused any longer to nd- the hog is a delicate feeder—that is, | . “Oh, you did? Well, T belong to the | mmister’ Ellison’s rations. e broke a wicked look in that burro’s eye, whicl vould have eaused him to doubt the M. n's word respecting the brute’s gentl ndistriet. Atlantic Odebolt 11 who are Run Down, N N costs and departed, ‘This complaint_ of | oss hat ot the ranahero. fonoised. o, tason Cif AR : : 3 family, dnd at present we are sojourning | down completely because Greely should I ST 3 oanTpatAdbae ason Ciiy naturally he feeds only on clean sub- . Sk 1o e f adultery made agamst Allen was in effect | fnnocent and. disimgonuons. | But Me. W Hamiton i in ommivoros fecder. | on the fourth floor back m the next | so accuse him, ] charging him with improper relations | Weayer had his mind set on a burro, and . an food only when he is re. | Street. We haven'tbeen to the scashore | In rvegard to the shooting of Henry, | ¥ o SEn With i certais d Eva Keleh, | e coneluded he would pay the price T, Throw o liog several sorts | sinco dad thought oil was going to jump | Connell suid: I do not think it A the nobnity. et oh the information reciting that they inhab- | ysked if the animal was as represented. | Doy A of potatoes. inferior and superior _in | 3¢ poluts. vight to shoot Henry. —Greely o, ¢ Y ited the same rooms ho- | #5H et ki Shok - | Palo Alto. R Lo - “Didn’t it jump.” acknowledged to some that he believ LIFBIG CO'S Genuine Syrup of Sarst 0 ame rooms at ho You say he won't buck?’ said Mr. | State uality, and the best will be eaten first, Didn’t g that, G Dt By AR HATiAl and that the had left | wq St * | Rieha lace several varieties of corn before a **She did, but v was backwards,” Dr. Pavy stole, and yet he did not order | #% TR nn"mu;\' i city together. The compluint wus | "6§j " genor,” said the Mexican in his hog not severcly pressed by hunger, and e him shot, investigate the case. | % ¥ Ll ned by William Keleh, husband of the duleet Latin yo the best will be selected. it is the same Beunton’sHair Grower uu_ Wh , & short time betore an, and the ty he expre All who are BALD, ull who are becoming ol to | T SWell T want to see him rode first.” with pasturage. The log ents fewer ry's exceution, was brought befor k nve the rits caught o 5 e VRO At ze. = T | BALD, all who do not want to bo bald, ail ncon take have the culprits. caught and punished | phe Moxican said he was not well that | S5 plants than any” other of the farm ani- | who”re tronbled with DANDRUFK, ‘or | G il and & pound of bcou taken out o the oficers think nothing bug the [ day “and that it wonld make him sick to | fio mals. Grass 18 not his natural food. ‘the | LFCHING of the sealp; should use Benton's | 11" PR vl (1 AV Ol HOTDE full extent of the law would ride. Considering that he had just seen | Tyaor legumes, of which clover 18 a famliar | Hair Grower, E I S HOWIS 0Rg ight hand men. Allen was canght by Policenian across the line in M I« ) the greaser lope up to the door as he got ouri, nearly oppo- | there, Mr. Weaver allowed a doubt of the 1G1TY PER CENT of those | + i * s ept 22-24 example, are. They are rich in flesh- u:“l‘iinllr 6 grown ]lll_nir. }’h over rlul‘ 10 ;XL“‘ ::{‘(X‘} \:,Ysm.;l;v.\l:‘xl:x:‘!k‘;lil ‘lf":']',g't‘;"“l; S A R C H e § thebolamante. v stop the hair from falling, Through sickness reuted was u statenie sreely the I Septi1t | forming elements, = Hhus ‘clover and | SEP o ot haie sometimes fals off ing | Henry had confa to him ho had site Rulo, und brought here for hearing. | Mexicun’s honesty to eross his mind Union. other lezuminous plants are the natural i h ) By The woman was not captured, from the Well Lwon't buy the animal unless T | \in Bur SSEpUCT | pasture for hogs, | he despised pursian | o, e, and although the, porson may | stolen. Tio was not caught in the act,” STA. fuot that Allen and the wayward By | e bon ooy e gninal unless T\ {4 oo Ouuniv 11 TAug 1620 | 5'Gngorly souiht by them: 50 1 red Foot, | by Ham Gomer tomia et | At et | MAGIC STARCH CO. ' enly kept company upon leaviug here as | “Phe Mexican said if the gentleman was svecics of amaranth. The aritchoke i3 | you are sure of a growth of hair. Inhun. | FORCETIINE ileged canhiblism, Con: PHILADELPHIA, PA. i far as Wymore, the woman in the euse | 5o yory anxions to sco the beast rode, to A Horse's Education, greedily eaten. It containg more nutri- | dreds of eases we have produced a good | Bl Sy¥s Ie hever suecccdod i goiting oing from that point to Wushington, | acconimodate him, sick as he was, he | ‘Che education of the colt should com- | ment than the potato, and is cooling in | growth of Hair on those who have been'bald | 8hY of the suspected men to confoess they - an. GOODWATER, CHARGED WITH BIGAMY, would ride him for' §5. At this moment | mence when he is very young, and by | its nature, and glazed for years we have fully substan- | had eaten human flesh. He thinks most e an ice i i emselves educs ing g ig | tiated the following facts: fastil) af Intge, the. oMoor. whe. woub :lhf;ll:\"\lu voice issued from the window of | those only who are themselves educate In I;rep ring pasture for hogs 1t is | MSEE IS ARG UGS out of 100, no | for shrimps. “Before Dr. Pavey di enda, It said: or at least have common sense enough to | as ful i he v " i y neeessury to know what plants tter how long bald., v o IN THE WORLD. attor him finding upon reaching the place | ““Josug Marin, don't you get on that | know how. Horses of high mettle are roduce us in prepari ik oth Ko came to_nio and said, on June 1: ‘Con- i} i bk Arif, 2 2 8 paring pasture for Unlike other preparations, it contalns no ink it is it that Goodwater had last_occupied, situ- S Py . g . o i } : 4 PIORACALIONS, 18 N0 | nell, I think it is all up with us; we have | NEEDS NO COOKXKING St Gllva | aa e o et R EARR Y S mule unless you wunt to break your fool | more easily educated than those of | animals, As o single plant red sugar of lead, or vegetable or mineral | )t VR T R R EP O E 10 : neck.” or dull spirits, and are more su ame had been put on guard by friends | "Was that your wito? in the case and had flown still farther | Weaver. southward, tuking his nowest and latest ptible | clover is the most yvalvable, because it is POISONS. i A8 f asked Mr, | toill training’ or bad management, and, | casily and generaily grown. A variety | It1saspecific for falling hair, dandruff, a.h]ll:mpf Ignwlhnln zulup to ( consequently, may be made good or bad | of pasture plants and liberal feeding also and itching of the scalp. talk to him, and when he eame Producing a rich, beantiful GLOSS an¢ S ST s, v ard, t 5 Si, senor." necording o the “education they receive. | of grum, together with absolute cloani- | The Hair Groweris a hair food, and its | said Greely hadagreed to allow his prop- | xo stareh yet introdueed ean bo come bride with him. Tlie oflicer, howover, is | You say she don't want you to sell the | But iorses of dull spirits are susocptiblo | ness in tho resting piaces, and. perfeetly Smposttion 1s almost exaetly like the oil | osition. ~ Anather thing that makes nie e with the MAGIC F pontiunbihat tho cppturo Wil be made | byrro? fo bad management, and in them may be | purg wator o drink, would go fartber to | DBUTLEWND FRIPLE STREN G bellove that there i foree in my theory | gne package will do the work of two In a few days, and_that Goodwater will “Si, senor."" found the most provoking obstinacy and | banish hog cholera and other contagious | ‘When the skin is very tough and bard, snd | 15 1he ne QY SeGor ’{l‘_ stoward, pounds of ordinary starch, | Yo khe .?.:""’l'.«l.".']“”i,."‘ b m{:.“'l’lr I"ml *“I'he donkey 1s gentle, won't buck a | vicious habits of different characters,that | diseases to which hogs are subject than | the follice i3 apparenily efectually elosed, | Was picking lichens on rocks and ran = render them almost worthless, Could | all the nostrums with which they are | the single strength will sometimes fail to 058 0 Y ce of flesh tied to a string £old un der guarantee of the manuguetirors. c court, and that the bigamist i, senor.” » coming ge rses i 1a lleono] 5 ‘ reach tiie papilla; in such cases the double or | He bronght it to the tent where we wer SLOAN, JOHNSON & CO,, Wholesale i can ' have o chance to oxplain. [ “And you wantme to pay 85 to sce you t.'.‘,“',,‘,;‘;;,“,fl'j-,j‘,,f“f,‘,,',‘{"l,,:{fl.lrfl‘ “,‘,'l".lfl‘; sought to be dasad, triple Girength shionld be used in connootion | and. roportod the discovery to Greely. Agents, Omaha, Neh, TROUBLE IN THE BROWN PAMILY. ride him?" of colthood to' the age of five years, | Seasonable Hints and Suggestions. [ With thesingle, using them alternately, Biederbick thought it was bear meat, but [ - em- — Lincoln seems to be flooded with adal- | “4si "sonor, wholly in the hands of good and carefu The best tools ure cheapest becauso | o PHCe ;hlé)lp lhlrlt'mu[h- f{ll.m*,‘ [;l}fmb}‘; Greely told him it was Luman flesh, tery cases theso days, and as long as the Well, yoi must take me for o goll- | mauagers, there would e a vast differ- | they accomplishanore and cause less wear | your druggists have not ot it we'will send 1t | Biederbick had eaten a piece of the meat, present weather continues it 10oks a5 | darned fools” ence in the general character of these | And tear and swear than poor ones. ?pl’ep;\nq]“,n receipt of pric 3 and on receiving information from LlNcULN BUSINESSDIREGTUHY though one case n day of married wo- | Sj “senor, " said the nr) Lian | noble animals, Make a harness fit. properly and a horse BENTON AR GROWER O, Greoly that it was human ficsh, hevom- | 2=~ — " — men und unmarried men, or yice yersa, fin td liquid Latin language, as Mr If the colt is never allowed to get an | can wear it without distress, provided | ¢ 3 Cleveiand, O. | ited what he had eaten. 'This was only | Lecenuiy nui, T Newly Furnis i meoting at this city and running away | Weaver rode away, Mr. Weaver is still | advantage, it will never know that it | that it is also kept decently clean and | 501d by C; F. Goodman and Kulin & Co. | eight days before the arnval of our res . ; together ,r‘l'mllll be the u‘sunl olrdo{’ of | on the lookout for u burro. possesses 8 power which man cannot | comfortably soft. 4 Al 850 TARES i e Quiings L“l'f‘- | f 1 ’lI‘/he ’:Fl emont” i he case reported to the Beg —————— o g vi T : (SRS RS —p——— he original recovds of the party which J. C. FITZGERALD & EON, Propriotors, i day was in the numerous family of | _John R. Munchesier came on from Ord | Sonbrol, and af made familiar with | The land that will keep twenty com- were loft at Fort C i [ strango objects it will not be skittish and | mon-bred cows nger, Connell #th and P 5ts,, Lincoln, Neb, L A ] A ! U VL P e e [ High Priced Smoking. ) Jrown, the complaining witness being | Wodnesday, having two ofthe prettiest | yorvans, Above all things & colt should | ean aeae ouag il keop twenty' well' | 1 ong Branch correspondot of the New | clarcs, will show Uit grave e o | Matoa 8100 por day. Sireer” s trou houss v ang 3 llruv,ru.fxlhmu;“\vu)'L_lnlig on_tno huuull_l;:lt_lng_slwi:h him 13;": the sporting | early be taught to stop at the word whoa! | Iutter will be corsiderably more than o | York Horald: ~“Did you ever smoke nmldu’hv ‘ fln-}(wurull in 1‘""' ; PVERLA G o L rrade work of the ssouri Pacific at | eye of this city has gazed upon m many p o made " ie vhi o vigars that cost 30 a piece®” I should | and that his claim that he reac! , H. W, HA : A this point, Mr. A, F. Brown complaing | & doy Y | He should be made to stand quietly while | the former. cigars that cost $50 a piece ou J. H. W, HAW LI not.” *“Try one of these then.'' | fartherst north was unfounded. Th A '1'1.{,“,”“,_.[- w,.:n of the most genial | servations were given to Isracl, the Architect 1 brokers in Wall street. He produced a | tronomer, to reduce, a3 puzzled Offices -83. 34 und 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, § box of fine cigars, each with a neat pa- | for some time over the observations, but | Neb. Klovator onl1th strect, N per band about its waist, on which glit- | finaily said they were not correct. and tered in letters of gold the name of my | Lockwood might have goue either fy (LS RO [ host b was nothing further re- [ north or much I‘lrl”"‘| south than th .M WOODS, markable about the ecigar. It was an | scrvations would lead one to suppose, i At “lmperalis,” costing H obably §16 per 8 D INSTRUCTION Live Stock Auctioneer S hind il Lockwood had not earvied | Sales mude in all paits of the U, 5. at fale You nre getting in out of the earriage or Wwagon to which he is hitched, as the lack of this part of his education subjects the person or persons using him to frequent that one . H. Brown, no relation of his, | = and to the best of his knowledge and be- lief a singlo man. has ran away with his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Peterson, and de- parting together, the two are believed to 0 Lving i adultery. ‘T'he last that the complaining witn had been able to find out concerning the weak and way- ward couple is that on Monday evenis last they occupied a room at the Wash 1t is the same with an animal as with a steam-boiler—the more comlete the com- bustion of the food or fuel it gets the Vicious habits are easily induced in | %% Kidrp ok horses by tickling and plagueing them | Success in flogiculture depends vastly while in the stable, and under ao gircum- | More cn the care hestowed on the | stances shouid ever be tolerated, Never | than on a large amount of monc i beal or use harsh linguage to a horse in | Pehded. Yot for all this wany people | hundred in Havana, the stable, unless vou prefer a vicious to | Wil yearly svend a great deal of money | may have added another § to that figure. strictions regar rates. 4oom 3,5tate Bock, Lincoln, Neba ng the taking of ington house, this city, registering as aclover one. A hovse is suscentible of | 90 high-priced and rare plants, afterw “A young friend, who ntly cuf | obsorvations, and (here were grave | GoNoway andShort Mory bulls for salo. 3 : :ll;un :ml-l wifo, and leaving there for the taking a vast amount of knowledge, and | €1Ving them no attention. A bed of ger- | quite a large figure New York and j douhts regurding their authentioity, Is- B. H, GOULDING, o i pot the next morning. D, H. Brown, his education should be of the nature | APIUMS, petunias, lantanas and other | Canada, bronght me this box of cigars | rael reported the matter to Greely, and : o guiity man, has been for” somo thmy thit Will reuder i the most safe and | ¢asily Erown planis, it woll carcd for,will | from Huyani aboiit 8 3¢ar ago, coniin: | 1 comminder of {ho oxpodition s Farm Loans and Insurance, l:‘,m“"'" of u party of workmen on useful, be more satisfactory than rare j ued the broker. ‘I was flattered at this | the astronomer not to say unything s 4+ e olalluhan's” contract with the which require the care and attention of [ mark of special regard—I mean the { about false observations to te men, aud | Gorrespondence in rogard to lonns solicited, A b ".'.f"'n':" lll'c:lm and the kwolpan xhn the Feeding Work Horses. an expert gardener. band on the cigar. In confiding mo- | to reduce them a5 best s could, Iy | _Hoow 4, Richwrds Block, Lincoln, Nob. ] case, Mrs. Peterson, was keeping house "According to the New York Star the [ Don't allow the water to stand in the | ment, born of that feeling, he borrowed 1 told me that Lockiwy had made i 1 for her father and’ the two were thus foliowing is' the method of feeding the | fields or in any sink-holes about the 000 of me. lized my mistake a | m tie variation 1 Public Sale’ brought togethor Mr. DBrown, who X ; akes i his magn 1 of the Adams Expr Company, | buildings or yards. In fact, don’t have | 1ew days later aid the cigars aside | his wateh had stopped once in ta Denver, Col, June 10ih, 1586, ENot aba Sompiaiat, ases that he las pusssr Ao n New York: “In the morning, the first | any sink-holés about the promisesto hold | until { shouid get back my loat T have | chronometrical observations aud 0w Eliort Ho o3 & Ceniok A alked and reasoned with his daughter | \SIHONGEST thing, we give our horses eac! ven | W A seraper is a good thing to have | given that up now, and when I was | parisons. Aftor these faets were stuted over her course but with no apparent TURAL FRUIT FLAVORS pounds of oats, with bout a quart of | about every furm. Many fielus have iit- [ packing up to come down here I put | to Lockwood, that ofl ted to Isi: el | ues, g M. Hianson, Linco'g, Nel effoct, and he has since learned that she sunson, Lincols, Neb, st eny 3 L ned t shelled corn and a double handful of | tle knolls and holes that might easiiy and | them imto my trunk. The young man | and myself that he would without doubt | Col. ¥. M ionver. o 8 % v -,‘nul.uI art oflicial in this ety and MOST PERFECT MADE #ood hay, At noon we give them & good | cheaply be levelea by the use of the | hus gone to Canada.” ey return’ to the spot I visited, 85 ho | =W Lincoln stop wh Boihe. e "prpsult of her course would | prsgared withsigictsomae o Pury. Bt pock of clkop, ulo of geound ov erushed | soraper. ‘11 much soil 1 taken from any iR had markod. and take his absorvations National Hotel b 0 el Foree ‘om her \ corn, white mi a5, bran, o 4 cart r *hemi 5 o i p i & E i former husband, ‘i‘ the oflicers are suo. | Jaaljhis Lime or Alvio.” b ) e middlings, and bran. Every | vlace the manure cart must follow after Chemists say that th uurt t vror ove n, in order that some certai atl € 2 other night we give them about ten | the scraper. A depression of uny con- | tion for lung troubles is Bed Star Cough | could be obtained as to the exact location 1d get u good dinuer for i, - | PRICE BAKING POWOER 00., Chlcago and St Lowls. | pounds of hay, au. every night eight or | siderable extent must, of course, be | Cure. of his journey northward,aud whether the J. A FEUAWAY Prop pesstul in their search, both of the pil

Other pages from this issue: