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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 2. 1886. TH l“ I)/\I] Y };F F Let Him Retire, the prohibitory laws of Maine and New | forcing concessions from this govern- n'l a farm house_for the :_aight. But he l|g||»|\n31c\l him while we were !\rn,mri_nz - e 441 Trhe candidacy of J. N. Poul for the | Hampshire. ment. Tt is quite possibla to catry schom- | was rovonged. When morning dawned | dinner. A dead limb feil from n tres & R (V] \ AA OFFICE, No. 6 ASn 016 Fanxaw &rnrer. | governorship of Nebraska fsnotonly an [ In a recerit lssue of the Brr a gentle- | ing of this sort toovfan, The Canadian {"‘i‘dm; sid el f !g‘v'n'l"!f‘l'(',‘l':*j‘;, pa :x"z“x'f;kwl:\\'x"‘.fl".'m’:";«nfll(“ri."!};l“ P A - i’v’.‘ly.‘.‘.'th.'\"-v'v'l.fi.“ b1 Kotk St er, | insult to respectable republicans, but to | man living at Davenport, Ia., stated inan | government will do well to take note of | the mornin' to yees,” and whispering | him up, It would be two o thiee dave a the people of the whole state. It implies | interview with a represontative of this | the fact that wo dre 'getting ready to | “walking is good, my dear.” ho jumped | before he could pack a burden through o ) T ity Somins morng paper puulished ta | that the people of Nebraska have lost all | paper that the sale of liquor is as free | build a new navy. into the buggy and was oft for town be- | the woods, and it devotved upon me fo ! s the state. sense of common docency, and will toler- | and open in his town as itis in Omaha A —— -"m|\ (!I!'.‘gll could recover her breath &0 ]n‘m a u.l ot (Iu-‘fnu-‘- that .\Hvlv\ml\n oR \ One Yonr ... 8100 | Thren Months. . €25 | ate libertines and jobbers in the hig A correspondent of the Chicago Trtbune, STATE AND TERRITORY. and screamn, i BN S oo Sanet It I Ao 5 Rix Months Ome Month 100 | positions of honor and trust. This man | writing from Waterloo, Ia., onlyafew | Nebraska Jottings. Towa Items, " bout VEives o'clovk T fouk the EVER‘{BOD ‘S,SU&]ECI'.TO‘ ) Tae Wekkny er, Published Every Wednesday. | Paul has no business to be a ecandidate | days ago, reported a conversation with T'he Seward canning factory 1s a sure Ames bullt a town hall with $1,285, PEIMS, POSTPALD with premium = OneYea out premium, &ix Months, without premium One Month, on triul 4 g started out, leaving Davis ; N for anv oftice. His election to the state | B. F. Wright, of Charles City, one of the & o ’ P Y Creston’s depot is called o cockroach | bunked down on tho bl nkets with the '@MPLA‘“T-S GFIHB}GHD' \ senate two years ngo, in the face of his | recognized prohibition leaders of the song Piners have organized a board of | castle.* door securec found mink in three of A e A notorlosly svandalons Yeoond, was dix. | in which ho admitted that the law | tade Durant scores mime suicides so far | the tv P and, Tskinned them and threw 2P N0 Aw%%wfily@r one Y ' | A rn saloonist was assessec s J the boc into the rive Some of the grace to the people who sent him to Nds An Auburn saloonist vas nssessed $25, | this year other traps needed new bait, and othors HAV’ only enforced where ats fri for liquoring L minor. A German Methodist church is going COMMESPOSDENCE Lincoln to make laws for the | formed leagues, raised funds and hired A ony storf is to e started fn | up nt L . were all right About half-past four Noeu et § g ot oy | state. ‘The republicans of Nebraska | attorneys to prosocute violators—in other | jastings by an lows man, Creston complains that locomotive .u'-(;-"&h'\l.-l."”\'\"-'”i\\(‘.!'(“tu.'f\'.‘»"-.'\'-fll“" Be i R T " | eannot afford to put a man at the head of | words, maintained a constant vigilance |~ Tho prohibs of Dodge county will meet | whisties are entirely too toot. trap, Une of tho. togs van on ko NUSINESS LETTERS: their state ticket this year, or any other | and warf: | re. This cor ~p_mu|.~m says | and resolve at Fremont on the 9th. The reunion of the Towa First will take | and I was calling him back, fearing h All businoss lettors and remittances should bo | year, who will be hooted at with the ery | itis needless to deny that in nearly all Union Pacific surveyors are chuming would blunder into the trap, when a ter 4,.‘,::.‘,,‘1...|I‘.4.“ u‘;’. ‘)'Ywuzlnl TBHING COMBANT: | of “Marin!’ of the cities and towns of any size in the | the country in the vicimity of Neligh. rible seream echoed through the branches | v i 7 ans of Nebraska enrinot | state whisky and. beor nro retalléd more The farmers near Oakland _propose to overhead, and I saw a body descend from 10 bo mnde pi the order publi mery at Milton, valued at | & mband alight on the canine. The L burned down last wee = other uttered w yelp of terror and was 1 4 ofl for the A - N i - g » ets thi build an clevator and start a lumber. —— olETAR afford to nominate as their standard | or less openly, and he supports this ste in A 4 - 3 THE BECPUBLISHING COMPARY, PROPRIETORS: | hearer a man who is charged with fr ment with & number of personal exp n.!.‘-).(m O YRt m:ll‘l;:‘"il\‘“:&“‘“ S ReLAAnS T W Hiaw DRty AHARLY 0. Of course most of those who y o AW as an attorney upon unsuspeeting elients, ) 4 | i y What took place when the devil sprang B ROSEWATER, Eoiton 143 2| Cheyenno county protests against the | terian church at Burlington was laid prang —— e | [t was @ picce of brazen audavity fora | carty on the surreptitious traffic ioyenne county protests against th dlliibe & down from his perch was more thr C VS slander that she is building sod school | I : d ] » 1 1 A a{’ THE DAILY I man with such a record to aspire to any | are more or less cautions and wary, | houses. i & A little three-year-old child of James | Could follow with my eyes, He doubtless MTH]H fiAsYR GA The Exposition. The exposition, which will be held in f i i < hghted on the dog’s back, ¢ he . Sworn Statement of Circutation, | Public place, Had he been content to | so that a little strategy and finesse | “Baso Ball; How She is Played,” will | Harry, at Idu Grove, fell into o kettle “’;,,:!j],&}F},';“QI:;{‘,‘ ‘"‘;,Pm“',‘v‘}m“,'; it lTlS'A'SAFE'Q:SPEEDY 9 A Br continue in private life there would have onie cases necessary to produce | soon be issucd by the dude umpire of | of boiling lye and was sealded to death, R T TR i e : State of Nebraska, | I )OT - afight, They rolled over and over like a .&g. ’ RE, ‘Mo County of Douglas, (% % been no oceasion for the exposures which | the ilt, but these conditions | O'Neill. Hon. H. D. MeCall, of Woodward, was | great ball, and I stood there dazed and v Aoty Gco. I, Trschuck secretary of the Bee Bub | o fool impelled to make in behalf of | present no great difficultios to the thirsty | The carviage works of Fisher & Jame- | gored to death by a bull last week. ‘Four fi pless, wh N P 2 R e mpan ¥ tous BTy e Yiag | th bl b i the poople of | drinkescokers. Rogarding tha now nha, | 5on, of Cresion, ln., ave to bo moved to | Fibs were broker and his lungs and Liver | tio bf tho big tr ; 4 u_. RUGG]S‘I‘S E[L, I} e L CL DAL A et Al bl id fuliasle fob s . Ll | Omiuha. torn out. that the devil was a_prisoner, having LSt A S Al e bt o B g ulidiUag il plasitookeg gl bu There are six lonesome democratic vot- | A little ehild was fatally burned at Vail | been eaught by both hind legs, ' The dog ¥ Gro. B, Tzscnvew. | Bubernatorial race track liquors for medicinal purposes only, its | ars ju Wheeler county. They are a unit | recently by the explosion of a can of tar | lay beside him, literaliy torn to shreds. s i i ; v ofore me operation has been, says this correspond- | for oftice. that has been thrown on a burning rubbish | The stout chain attached” to the trap was Subseribed and sworn to P‘I‘ f;lvvm this < ; b I, KL, made fast toa tree, and it was well for e ok e v v | Nehraska National Bank 20th dav of July, 155, [81EA L] Saturday, 17th ent, to “‘reveal the fact that a b cent of our people y from September 6th to the 15th, | ample, in Blackl 70 per The Rock Island railroad company | pile near which it was play X nvalias,” For ex- [ has been granted vight of way through | Carrie, daughter of Harry and Etta | me that wk county there Beatrice Attrill, of Johnson township, Plymouth | & long this Y Monday, 10th 8 to BUTDAAS AReEHL 5 ki 5 ses B county, was caught in a buggy whecl | seventy pounds, having short ears and a “Tnesdayy 2011 ;’I“’f’(‘", ",’_‘"”I‘"f” ““”'l"‘“ff“(’f“"" “"“; fourteen drug stores holding permits to eril‘?I:t}l}é ,3.-‘:,"“ 5 WHH U100 E0H A rbor R Trom. tib Ths | LMD EATIE His expression of counten- . : W st i i “lns ever ]nfln unde en W] st ;' sell liquor, and according to the reports “ip-{m"" & juries 1cceived ice beat anything in the wide \vm-hll for | Paid up Capital the Missouri, ts managers wisely do | filed with the county auditor, these drug e ¥y 5 va > guille . | ferocity, and his strength was something | Surplus ... .. 1ot proposo to confine tholr enterprise to v S | Two McCook mules tapped the hot end | | A street fakir recently gulled a num- [ (FOR Qg PRER S SO a0 e during the month of June, s0ld | ofy flash of lightning luet week and died | ber of Missouri Valley people out of con- H. W, Yatos, Prosident. Average. oo 133 | Omaha or Nebraska, but have opened | 4,807 pints of the various kinds of liquors | ingloriously. siderablo cagh, ~He was fined $35 for | Sbuf and dumped, every spring being AL Touzalin, Viee Preside D e e naiual avernge | tho brondestsense, wanted these liquovs for tho “actual | nabbed in Columbus for obtaining a note | his seheine were willing to sweur agatnst | (L0 e T gave him dhe bullet in my | Dikcrons fl‘n{!{],'lfinzr.mm:lv :1\‘:{ ’:i,‘"f m| for the The entire exposition building has al- Of the liquor | under false pretenscs il Wwote onch Hl’“-"‘-‘]'”)' fined $10 for | rifle and then i shots from my | W. V. Morse, John S. Collins, S copies; | pog be Arve . iitors; H1e for February, 155 for March, t; ‘d’;l "I“'f x l',‘“l _"’.‘"‘"”_‘"“‘_r;'," \ 856, 11,657 coples: for April, 185, 12,10] | though the machinery display has been | peer. Another fact stated by this corre- coples: for May, 1856, 12,430 copies; for June, | assigned to another quarter. In all | spondent is that very generally the liquor revol e lying ag seizod the cth, and we had to batter hi H.W. Yates, its were whiaky and 3469t Washington county yeteransof the war | i ubling. S. Reed, o gy SHESOS DIMS | will plonio: at otk Youlig's grove near | Bamvling Blair, on the 17th and 18th. Bloomticld had a jail delivery last week. A quartette of toughs kicked a BANKING OFFICE: 3¢ o s, & 5 v ohtene: es with the hatchet to get it el Subseribed and sworn o before me, this | 10 sccommodate certain elasses of pro- | of the vilest quality, the explanation being aptired in Dikotn lust week, R L Ialf Iing an hie had elaws on him whie Bor O RS Sth day of July, A. D, 18, ducts, for which space caunot be found | that those who violate the luw take 50 | Plattsmouth admirers of the national | tafy of state within the. past weck: Th R UL LSRR G S e e el R N, P. P, in the main building. many chances of being “pulled,’’ that | game raising a purse for an intev- | ‘oal company, of Fort Dodge, stock | * "¢ ”“"“‘vr- Stsiremiie S . | Natary Pablio; The coming exposition is to be one of | they k only such stulf as they can | State baseball tournament the eoming | capital, $20,000; the Algona Loan and which Omana and the west can be pr ap! e = 1d. | make big profiton. In Rhode Island, | fh x “Trust company, of Algona, stock capi- For its age the Omaiia Sunday BeR The management are sparing neither | whore a probibitory law went into effect | . Tom Brown, of Ord, is among tne | tal, §6,000; the Fitch Manufacuring com- 7 Mall Gazette: Those who know — wvery he: infant. It is a “13,000” | time : & e SR % e missing men, 50 $400 which he took | pany, of Des Mowes, stock capital, §50,- Lord Hartington intimately always main- k. ;‘;‘"d'lf‘r““"’ enin L time nor money n their efforts to make | on the first of last month, it is re- | \yith him to coneel a mortgage in Loup | 000; incorporators, Bugene Fiteh anit | tam that the popular impression of his | v e the enterprise a success worthy of the | ported that the better class of li- | City. James Clark. character is based upon an utter delu- To say that the SuNpAY Brr went oft | Rfme. Suvorintcmlenfl% W. Liningor | quor dealers have red from : ogs is fattening in the West DREGEA sion. The popul. fiko hot buckwheat cakes on a winter's just returned from Cnicago and other | the business and “turned their shops | Point jail'at the expensceof the county, gk -pae 3 tern cities where he has been confer- | into stores for legitimate purposes,” nding his trial for the murder of Ford Py " 1 amorning does not half express it. : + 7} ¥ I 3| & P ring with other managements of exposi- | while drunkenncss has almost entirely | CAmpbell: : f — Y | “An Towa woman is looking for a hus- e .——— The Real Lord Hartington, impressio y free utterance in 18’ which | g & VITALITY fs when ':gml)n'rv.nm\vu‘ FERE MA L LY the question of the leadership was_ dis- & herfect and reliable cure i th { HOpRIzak SENEBiEs B cussed without gloves, was that Lord | ofRENCH, B R A AL ngton—not to put a too fine point found ve Beadle county has 2,730 school child- ren. Bismarck has invested in telegraph fire Conanss will take u_recoss this week, | 1008 and studying their plans and | disappoared, but it is admittod that thero | 1. in Hastings. - Hor chuncosare slon. | A14Ms: ; | vpon it=was an ovdinary man of pleas- | i prmsty Gascind: 1% NS ISR GE e And This will be almost as welcome a relief | Dethods. The premium list offered is | is still a good deal of liquor sold on the ¢, as the home demand is greater than |é |“'v4l‘_"|{l schools of Deadwood cost | ure, to whom politics were a bore, and E.mi?fi'&'é‘f%‘flé}fl;i’.‘f.\"’,fl i tostirs P to the country as the late rains have been | M5t generous and has already induced | sly, and doubtless there will be much | the'supply. 3 $10,724 2 year. who only lived” for amusement. Even to VIALE AGENCY. No. 174 Fulton Street. Now Yotk 0 Nebraska, a far larger number of exhibits and a | more when the new broom has been worn A Sutton farm’ of 520 acres was sold | Three companics are boring for oil | this day the general impression of Lord greater variotv than was anticipated. down a little farther, last week for $12,600. Real estate is look- | near Deadwood. SR O LTl T Union Pa ymg squat- In nddition to the ordinary fewtures an It cannot be necessary to point out the | 118 “l{f"“":.“““' dust went down, and it A Jiquor license costs $750 u year in | prieren ml’ l";u‘li‘l AR I’Ffi::::am\‘:-hr.) AR B R takes “dust’ to get it. Highmore and Hyde counties. ¥ & 2 is no Art Loan Exhibition will be connected | obvious argument which these facts con- o Serv vi im say vhile they Euimctigl ol thospitacty A seetion of water yipe fell on §Ferd | Ovor fifty farmers in Kingsbury county | Y0 strved with bim cay that while they absolutely falso. begins to look asif that freight depot | with the exposition in which will be ex- | vey,and yet there is & very large clement, can under: it 5 T ‘ i £ Weiler in a trench in and | lost the: 'ops by lust week’s hail storm q will shortly begin to put in its appear- | hibited whatever is best m | aliogether respectable and othierwise in- hed tho broath ontobhim, Holeaves | A dovastating prairio fire ocourred near | Sincth, Ehound, it is absolutely falso. ance. art in Omaha and the surrounding coun- | telligent, so mentally obtuse with respect and four children. Highmore on the 26th ult. 1t covered | who knows him woll S that is (6 & 1o 617 St. CharlesSt., St. Louls, Mo, To Conx R No! The Paul try. This will be a great attraction, and | to this matter that they cannot see the amah sports ‘have organized a | an arca of about thirty square miles, man who loves pleasure better - than S ey T dodiont Collagen, has besn longer e S X ho | Will doubtless prove as pleasing a suprise | argument. These people have just held ng park association,” and will | “Rapid City leads all rivals in the Hills | work, and who sucrifices statccraft | aub b b a8y other Ihyuie Lasls, mentioned elsewhere is not the Paul who 2 HasiD: u: ! T e e e T i |t ) u : ) an i ey S id “none of these things mov , » | toour citizens as it will be to visitors | conventions m several states, congratu- flosh i b and 10t L, 8 in assessed valuation, the total being | t racing, and is altogether Norvous Prostration, Debility, Mental and o Pl t0 whom e ety emove We." | outside. If raindoes not again put in its | lating cach other upon the great work | 1¢sh on the 18th and 19th. £1,22737. Even Deadwood falls behind | without personal ambition, whose | Physical Weakness: Warcurlal and other Affec- The Paul to whom we refer cannot make &2 3 . An immense amount of railroad mate- | her §151,049, mind turns away from long | Mons of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisonlng, 2 appearance to check attendance there | that has been accomplished in the cause | w5 o st b, s : o - SiEs . il Ulcers, ero troatod with waparalisled the same rem Y : 8 ) rial is going out on ‘the St. Puul branch |y kton county has 1,771 acresof culti- | and serious contemplation of dull sub- cicatiae princlpies, Bafery: Priveeig. can be no question of the financial suc- | of prohibition, and sending out to the | of the Union I itic, to’ put extensions | yuted timber. anil 5,894 heres of natural | jects—is {i £ istent person. Apart Di: ising from | as I Hartington has no | Exposure or Indulgonce olion, which produco , dabiity, dim: ios'on tha fabe, physi e latest information regarding the | 2058 Of thisenterprise. It will nave all | world the usual platitudes as a declara- | north and west in figst-class condition. | Vi condition of ex-President Arthur is not | the elements for such success, lively, en- | tion of principles. Meanwhile the evi- reassuring. Tho latest dingnosis ro- | terDrising and generous managers, and a | dences against their mistaken and im- wealed that he has old Brizht's disease of | Yider range of interesting exhibits than | practicable poliey go on accumulating, to 2 o or, and’ also 7,352 ncres devoted to [ Irom pol ¢ 0! . Jolmson, brominent York | timbor culture. real intorest in life, and cnt off from them charged with: stealing twelye The ci o il of Rapid are i = he would in reality be as bored as he now heighbor nimed Richardson | mires coooer:on b 456 i lover: | apprars 1o ‘b when lio. i engaged in ORIboa) i N G e e ago. His trial is set for the , 15 SEATEC = slec. | political discussion. No one whom I ithe kidneys, which we believe is held by hlnvu'mt“ been shown in this section of | the duuunun: mo'rullyI {md uulnlr‘ml'ly of | Sath. ; &uixl:iltr;’m:”l;‘:lllxl,:rlléto_rh;l;d\iy“:\“l‘:lwt,i_l‘sm T cl {i¥e k0w }w“dcrs ‘more deeply over o b vy 0w p ithe medical profession generally to be | the West. the communitics in which tho policy pre- |~ the Union Pucifie survoying corps, | 4 Borro jury has a new name for-vsui. | 1% Problems of the state, and dovotes S 4 iz attention to the con- | MARRIAGE QUIDE, nsta ¢ on of all practical questions 260 PAGES, FINE PLATES, elogant cloth aad iy which come before the Cabinets of which | Snlive sesledtur sGo. 1o Toagebredrrauer.” Over incurablo. e vails. Laws made in pursuance of it are | which staked the Cheyenne & Northern | jabicrhg JUEY has & new name for faui- i The Koystono Coyote. openly or covertly violated; the arts of | road, is now eamped ut" O'Falions, run- | S8, St Fegent coranpr’s inucst the Tae marked improvement . Andnow we are told that Mr. Randall | oyasion aud subterfuge are caled into | Aivg’ aline up the North Platte river. | 3% Tio 8ty o ia that sha eame to | 1l co : i Sl is the great leader ¢f the de: 3 ivi i " f The members are mum. )’ R, bho forms a member, His power of work | - subjects: who in the Lincoln Journal, both in its typo- | great ‘eader cf the democracy. f full activity; public officers conniye : b her death by felonious intent to hereafter | i5immenso, He docs not read muen, | ey v When he rises t se hi y poli ; A i 5 A menagerie, consisting of a jackass, a oll i appy ing o " , o i ; R igraphy and general make-np, cannot fail O oppose his party policy | at or refuso to seo the violations of | & MeTERre: oSN of @ jagkss, a | dwell in tho happy hunting ground. but what ho does read must be first-hand; | gnian oy vy T et D! B Watler™ o bo appreciated by its patrons, and es- | I congress just thirty-four democrats are | Jyy; one class of the people are arrayed | it %ot HHECE TeRATE 0 sulied tights, 5 A Of ubstr superii pecially the people of Lincoln. No city | Pulled from their seats to support this | ;zainst another class; on the one hand is e o animalal radichewiop loat Kbt With an ndisnDes), second-hand versions popular and vigorous fugleman. Such a Ben Davis and mysclf had built a we of equal population can boast of a hand- espionage and on the other deception. | year’s quidto keep their jaws from rust- Ho' inalsts’ tpon boing, mado a 0 nted at first hand and from_original iy somer paper. following must be very flattering, espe- | From everywhere comes the sume assur- | Ing. shanty andinhd Jusbigot somforlablyset, with all the minute details of the - e cially when backed by the votes of every | ance, supported by irrefragible testi- | - Creighton whisky vies with the rot of | tied down for a season on the St. Louis | folites VUL B G WS FEtgls pF fhe « : 5 4 oPhVIIe g i ) hog) by Jackson in fighting qualities. ‘Thirty | rver, Minnesota, when the old man on on ¥ ) aged, State Agents GAMMONING the grangers” is the game | republican representative of the indus: mony, that ‘“‘prohibition does not pro- l“cd AT g qf y " " respect oflicials who know the two men . A2 = oaded cltize! which the railroad agents of the allied | trial monopolies. ntly participated in o | came in from the traps one forenoon | guy th corporations will shortly begin to intro- The Nebraska champion of the Penn- hibit,”” vindicating the common-senso | ree-for-all, in which 4 justice and con- | with his face as long as a shingle and a principle of high license with local option | stuble were roundly punished for attempt- | sort of wor: t the resembles Lord Salisbury, SR THERE Stupondous love of detail taxed tha FOLR THE duco in the rural districts. The farmers | sylvania politician refors to him as All- | 15 tho only ono under which the liquor | ing to arbitrate. e g e e ey ti:}:}:r;nl\:;;is ufotihc :ll;;, A2 ALEE D 4 R ave been fully warned of the real char- | the-time Randall. The phrase is an apt | {rafiic can be proverly, justly, and advan- “Are we on the main line?” whispered *‘Wauss'n that, There's an Indian devil | sonally, he is not n figure to elicit enthu- acter of these political buncosteerersand | one. Mr’ Kandall is all the time in fayor tageously regulated and controlled, a mellow Nebraska y reporter to ere,"” sinm, or to rouse any passionate fervor | swill decline to be gulled. of maintaining oppressive tariff taxation | President Tom Potter, of the Burlington Well at of it" in the heart of the people. The appear- the old man shouted. | ance of indifte eat fa ors TiE Fash- | rond. Tom winked a knowing wink as . on the unprotected farmers of the west for 711k proposition to establish at Wash. 0 g “Why, the chances arc that he'll drive | eultivates is en the benefitof protected monopolists of the | ington City a permanent exposition, - | ¢ responded, “Al, “time works many ce whicli he sedutously Tur weekly cable letter from “A Mem- 3 culated to repel rather - | P, " i o A ¢ B n Ak ch 5, YOUNg iood day.” us clean out of the woods, and we'll be | than attract the energetic support of the por of Parllament” fsnow added to the | cast. Ho is all the time for a constitu- | ernational in its scope and character, | ChARKes younzmun, Good duy.” " LSRS0S ith Whole tdes. R R S A Omaha: Neb. 2 AF8 oable sorvico, ~ Tho “Membo ency gerrymandered out of republican cording to the Critic of that city, | Groeies £ XODLL0) 5 bonor: | Thad mever heard of the beast ealled | fug idea of his attitude can be defined as | " ateseespl whois ovidently in sympathy with Eng- | pennsylyania, in order to scoure the scr- | received approval from all the states and | of $15. ich of the | 4 Indian devil, but Ben gave me infor- | gt of o man who 15 an incarnate *don't 5 bt btcds :inll-toryh:m._flu'm_vs an interesting side | vices of an able and cfficiont tool of the | territories of the United States, and thero | 1Ikhorn Vailey road is extended to the mutiouswiiohtopenediiyseyedintenr eara a damn, itis difficult to maging TANSILLS ]’ansm‘spumhmgars B‘";'n’;c‘;"‘,Ms;’:t‘:;;,‘(‘fl;:,i“"‘t"““""" from the | Bogsomer burons and the pig iron princes. | is encouraging promise that it will be town, It s believed the joounty would J®8iy % ooin™\yith, v he said, “the orittor | fhahoaner Beoplo wilicaro to g0 out o TSBYATH 18 g it Aeist Sk oat n £ in order to help him to a posi- is half wildeat, half panthér. It looks | tion whish ho does not o F ¢ | like no other wild smimal on aivth. 1t | to attain ends about which be seems so of | can climb, dig, swim, run and alinost | supremely indifront. & % v W hat s [ fy. It has all the fierceness of a tige r may e the shortcoming of bis cha and all the cunning of an Injun. We've | wetor in bther respocts, o has one. g add $40,000 to the pile. Negotiations to that end are now under way. The royal and reformed scalpe In short, Mr. Randall is first, last and all | vorably regarded by the states of Cent the time for Samuel J. Randall, and a | and South America, The minister of congressional district which lives aud | Venczuela has endorsed the broject i | gho Stonxantion. soveral bundrod sin thrives from the taxes which its represen- | the strongest possible terms, expressing | headed by the gory patriot Red Cl tative assists materinily in maintaining | the belief that “‘the advantages of the ex- [ left Chadron last ‘Week to pay an offic two years, without n drim- mer fn our'employ. No other cem to covt, and Tue Salisbury government is threat- wned with o new issue to still further womplicato the hard problem it will be Tully make sucki & showing, 1 Ono ‘agont (denler only) fwanted in ench town. S0LD Y LEADING DRUCCISTS, e J t ¢ ! | gither got to pull up. stakes or it rend oming and that 08 - costs R.W.TANSILL &C0,,55 State St.Chicago. :“""‘l ‘;"0: “;:"l"“' “‘_” ho";” I‘ ule sen- | o0 the rest of the country, position aro such as to commend them- | Visitto the lUl“‘“,V_ lo’s ) “.I"‘P]“’E']‘".“_‘f far a bloody ligm.”pv s o ](;1::1‘:;'1?11‘:‘;{1\:;illi::;;, m;:xzhl‘tl;n”l::-q:;:,.u in 2 i mont had tuken posscssion of the Weleh | a5 4 purty loader, Mr. Randall can lay | selyes at onee to the appreciation of the Epouraion in Waomingy, Sownioshons e Dho old shan hiad visited the two dozen | theso Taitor duys. ' No ono hus ' sterner, -~ run ple and & movement has been started n Wales in bebalf of political autonomy. 1o claims to success, except it may be as. | entire eemisphere.” It is expected that ps we had put out the day before. | thongh perhaps not very clearly defined DR. IMPEY herds. 5 i 4 s 7 v which ever ! oS an assistant leader of the war tariff | the response of the Venezuelan minister | A Bradshaw farm hand named Math- f:vu‘ o mxv(;f stlhom ‘I|I'm] q gdl, e | idealof the duty which every man - owes . I 4 4 i . £ S I Arp hopd. A ut in every instanco tho In ovil had | to the state than Lord Hartington, That 1509 FARINADM ST, BEN: PERLEY POORE'S letters to the Re- | Yepublicans. ‘The most prominent demo- | will soon be followed by similur appreci- | ceney, rebelled against jerked l}m-l [ robbed the trap. Our two dogs had may be regarded as his one religious faith- | practj limited to Diseases ol‘ the publican always wind up about this way: | erutic club.in his district has indignantly | ative endorsoments from the representa. | patent Jeather bucon bl g Soryed }h | made the rounds with him, and fie suid | to serve the commonweaith and do his | Lidctico lhuited 'to THROAT, “Bonator Mandorson i doing splendid | 19rn bis auwo from jts bnnors. His | tives of all e ontral and South Ameri- | 1Ies #glay s prompily ek the huvl: | i as soon us they struck the acont of | duty 't 'his foflow man as best ho oun. | EVE, EAR, NOSE AND ) work for his constituents and (his labors | Party in congross evidenced their regard | can powers, and in due time from those | privd and water for sevoral weoks. and | e deyil they snowed signs of foar and | Thére is no one_ less of o phrasemak A n o refused to follow the trail. We had L i i a8 chairman of the commitice on print- | for his sorvices when ihey clipped hus | of the castorn continent. The Critic re- | at an early day pound stone for an appe- | hoon 1o o grent doal of trouble to reach ;::::i‘l'“g::: .-l‘i’i‘lf.'f;'f";fllrl.""‘N'-,'.',J.'s'”u';"éi"v’fé —— . fing aro simply stupendous,” P.S.-—Ben; | Wings us uu obstructionist to reform by | marks: ~“The governments interested [ tite in the pen, . our hunting grounds aud eroot shanty, | integrity which he inherited from his i _ Perley PPoore is clerk of the committee on' | dividing the committees which he once | will feel a common interest in the com- The town of Wakelield threatons to | and I was not willing to be driven off by | Puriian angestors, and which constantly \ wnnting of which Manderson is chair- | controlled, and when only thirty-four | memoratiou of tho adoption of our fed- | prune tiie roots and branches of bacher: | an animal we had not seen, Wo coun- | direets his political action, No person. i i . man demoerats could be persuaded to follow | eral constitution in 1889, as the opening | 1orhood in that vicinity. It is proposed | seled over the matter for awhile and con- [ qjity, even the oftiest, no sentiment how- | Gasses fitted for all forms of defooctive i e fasanity It M " Morri o b 0f e ara i (ly g d in th I? to tax all able bodied men in town who, | cluded to await further developments, over pathetio and ovorpowering, would Yision. Artificial Kyes Inserted. Pk public having boen made familiay | 18 lead in opposition to Mr. Morrison | feature o gxposition, and in the eele-"| hyye not been married six vears, $10 por | Ina duy or two we not ouly had our | Lyevail with him for o moment sgainst AP AN I N S Xt 4 Such a record of leadership is not yery | bration of that other great annive ry, | year. ‘T'hree childeen must be sho with the contonts of the extradition n a8 | fifty traps for mink, otter and rat, but | what he conveived to bo the plain, dry N Fre g vty romising. Mr, Randall cannot lead his | the discovery of the Americas by Co- | proof of matrimony. ‘The town treasury | we'set two of our big bear traps at points | duty of a citizen to the state. Tn Lis Dr.H Tavyl § ety ¥l :mr Britain, whiol s vo: RIRRIRESE Sablee opnt Bndhig) o, e B ot e A T P R [ s thore waa soime lopo of tho doyil A S e eR A R A Mrs.Dr.H. N, aylor { JENRERE Gonore, Glacusslon in the - pross, o ider ¥ i sary. citing fast, In addition to this we | England wonld be straightforward, hon- i * Where is no good reason excopt that rest- l.)lum}: ‘1“?::'0:’,““ g tho ;:r‘og;lrogs:\l(. Tie opposition in the senate to the | Mr. A. Walker, a Cozad business man, | dosed several preces of meat with poison | ostand sonsible, He has no gonius, ex- | Has had 8 years' hospitul practivo: gives the [ ang on usage why the senate should not | ¢'ement of the democracy and inflexibly f = 4B ¢ f Captuin Beecher, while gazing meditatively at the waving | and left them within reach of the var- | eopt the gonius of common sense and of | same practico snd treatment used in tho bos y wonsidor the new couvention in open | 9PPosed to the soundest remnants of | coniirmation of Captuin Beeoher, & son | jio)gs of grafn and futtening herds on his [ mint, but out of reach of the dogs, Ben | iking piins, Ths adminsteation would | hospitals. Kidney discasos, all blood and skin atic traditions, of lenry Ward, for the position of col- | farm near the city was attacked in the | was doubtful if any good would come of | b sober eaihor than bril lector of customs at Port Townsend, | rear by a bull, tossed about hke foot- [ our trouble, saying that the devil had | aould prol session. The resolution of Sonator Vun | democ Wyck that the treaty be considered with ant, but he | disenses a spociutty. Ulcorations, old soros, und f ably be rehied npon to cling | ever sorcs cured, ‘Lreatmont by coriospond- ’ 5 - . W. T, issaid to be chiefly founded upon | ball, und pinned to the ground by u horn, | more brains that the sharpest Indian in | 100ve Hoaed]ly on 1o & dishireenbo and | ence solioisd. opon doors ought to be adopted by the |, A¢ 18 B0 Hverywhore, | a cliskgo, apparently ot supported by | The vigorous use of - whip sived hini | the state, but I was quite enthusiastic. | frisomo dh 1y thim any oher living: tate: | Oftice and Residenee-No, 2219 California senate as a proper congession to n gen- here was recently printed in a oston arge, app w Py A by | §om instant death.: His condition is | If that beast came bothering around, I | 70y, » ~ eral public sentiment, paper the answer of a clergyman living | very trustworthy evidence, that on some | o /icq]. > did not see how it could escape disaster. te L oguale Street Omaha, Neb. in a Maine town of about five thousand | oceasion he appropriated to his own use | ~ nys June Studley,lof Thayer county, | Ihnt evening while we sat smoking and Benton'sHair Grower I would be a curious mstunce of how | popuiution to the question, **Dovs prohi- | money committed to his keeping. Such | possessos £50,000 1 cash and: coblateral, | talking in frontof the shanty, with the | An who are BALD, ull who are becomin, a relatively insignificant matter may | bition prohibit?” He etuted fhere were | & eharge, if proved, should be suflicient | and 875 pounds of chirming flesh, tem: | 4083 close at hund, both animals sud- [ BALD, all who do tlot want to b Jutg o o Y 5 i S pot i wh are troubled with DANDRUKFF, or ~ mnder somo conditions become tho seed | on one street of ls town three grog-shops | to disqualify, Jowing the | pored by tho frostsund Sweats of forty [ denly made s break for some object in | who, atg trouble iould ko Bontony i s sl : o A5 p v ckighe Mhar . | the woods, but they returncd in half a A 8 ,Hon of the government of Holland insup- | where liquor is sold by the glass, aud he | Whose election rascalitios were unques- | Jf it BHGES S Bely, u tender youtn of | bolted into the house. I picked up my | SN e FIOWE G 4y YEVER SO M pressing eel-baiting lead to a revolution suspected there were four others, two | tioned, the solicitude of the ate in the | twenty-two, weight' 1 The" silvery rifle and fired in the dn-urnug in whlf;n ““l fevers the halr sometimes talls oft in dnthat country, which according to tho | jotels and four drug stores where the re- | case of Beecior seoms s lite strained. | tones "of the wedding bell still eclio | the dogs 'had cowe, aud tho report was ghort time, and althouh the person may i eablo dispatehes is soriously throat | ailing of liguor was earried ou, He — through the county. answered with a seream which just lifted | haye remained bald for years, if you uso I (] B "y A iy A . the hair on our head. Davis™ tumbled | ton’s Hair Grower secording to directions emod. hat the sport wis & orucl 04 19 | furthor statod that *it is no unusualthing | 17 Will bo hopea that cowhiding by | Thursduy's rain swidadibver o strip of | howd ‘over heals fnto the sbanty and T Jou, e yure of'a growth” of halr. ‘Inhun, ¢ unquostionable, but the courso of the au- | o seo men stiggering drunk on thostrect, | Wowen will wot be pormitted to bocomo | SOIY BEY miles Wwide BB the HOSH | followed suit, and though we 500 felt & ot 110l on thoso who have. beoh pald pey " g , A t WAL WU "0 o g gro; | thorities of Amsterdem appears to have | wud on pubtie oceasions the sale of liquor | €videmic. T'wo instauces have oceurred | Nicouri river, and was worth its weight ,Il'::ufs’;':::‘lu;anfil (ll)i‘:{‘:’ll(:fible:fi: I::::hl’.h’;l(;: and glazed for years we have fully substan- Do yon want a pure, blooms been unnecessuriiy harsh, and the calam- | j, wossed.” I i within & week, one in o Pennsylvania | iy legal tender to the' farmers, The A h tiated the followlng facts " r s incronsed.” In a late issue of the & nder again until daylight. We grow Hair in 80 casos out of 100, no fng Complexion? If so, a itous couseuences give excuso for the | oy ristian Advocate appearod a statemont | W0 and tho other in Indwnapolis, | browned pasturcs have hoen revived and | XN ARSIRVRETR o g oo iouie e ‘matter how long bald. . fow applicati f Hagan’ exasperated pop wlar feelmg. . ’ oy in which women had recourse to | most of the drooping‘corn’ given a new £ o Jilike other preparations, 16 containg no ow applications of Hagan’s i from o clergyman living in the town of oping traps 1 felt sure we had encompassed the | 1 preparaf ) Eme——— A rgrn 4 . the rawhide in punishing revilers of their | lease of hife. " Farmers and stockmen re- | joshiiotion of our enemy, but e sugar of lead, or yezelabls or wmineral MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- " Tar conferencoon the river aud har Dover, N. K., in which he sald that all | oo a7 n o “r nosh " eases the punish. | 49100 andthe “blucs’ have vanishod with | oormiad to disapRoiatmont. In three. in: £ a DU S e SR fl‘ytyou 10 your heart’s con- Dill resultea in an agreoment on I kinds of liquors are sold without yestraint [ E208 FORE A OO Very thorough, and | 1088 of discontent. : stances he had taken game from our 10 8 anecilo fot. Sulling 3 5 tout. It docs away with Sal- %he couforees of both houses yield orfear; that saloons with publie bars aro | HHhE A VAR BATOAR A Plattsmouth’s patience are well -y_fh traps, In two other cases we had set the | <pjio Haiy Grower is & hair food, and its lowness, Redness, Plmples " some differences, but thy outcome being | upon the main streets of the cities and 0 violis wi sess remembor the | oxhausted wajting for witerworks, The | hoar trans to cateh him if he anproached omposition is almost exactly like the oil Blotehos and all (fiscufies an i pgate plat large towns, and in great number: mres. The house confcrees were induced shire exercises no cqnslr-_qlul upon the sa- 0 recognize the Honnepin canal project, | loons, excopt a deed of violenco under the 4 which the bill, if it passes, will give an | influence of liguor shocks the community ——— 3 uraging start. The fato of the meas- into avoused action. ~*“Ihen the law is Everyruing coming from New Eng- - visitations to the end of their liyes. It | Inmans, who bunkoed the town for the | tha smaflor ones, Kach of the smaller whildh supplles tha hatr widis iis Vitality, 5 1 and | oy be remarked that there is a class of uo:\uuui Tast iln'ing.“l;u‘c vut off work | traps contained o muk, but the devil | DOUBLE AND TIIPLE Ihlu(mm:l'n{ fmperieciions of the skin, It gualo slanderers of womon in every com- | undet. various pleas, und.the town au- | lud ot apyroached them. e st havo | Wien Uia skin 1 very tongh s uard aid | ovgreomostho flushed appoars munity who deservo this sort of treat. | Uiorities kuow not what to do. ' Moan- | sented the poisoned meat at three or | {he follice s, snpawenfly efoetusl il | o oe"of haat, fatiyne and ex- ment. whilo neighboring towns, With foresight | four places, but he bad ot it soverely | you the papiiin; In suoh cason tho dowbie of | eftement, Tt malkes alady of enough to employ home talont and enter- | alon iplo strongth sliould be used in connection prise, are leaving the Cass metropolis | “ “11’s just s T told you,” said old Ben, | Wil tie sinsie, wsins thots aiternstaly . THIRTY appear but TW EN- 51 i i J J s We returne sha v . Pric . mny. . ~ ‘o in the hands of the prosident, should | brought into use; a fow men are | lend sources referring to the movements ::,:;fl;;“ e oy 1 % gakioal apd “‘:h\:- l:,‘.flf;:"“l‘ dou':; ll:smtobr;h:llxn')'|:‘:\:ln-0::1,)" sh]ufl‘g'?ix. ;l.'"&h tr!-:)rl“c"i‘llrl&n‘:'xlln'.méil.t&'mbfi :{nyd’ n;f}i?:-’tm:l‘l!:fli'fim(.‘%"“"a, " 8t go through congress, is wucertain, bug | arrested for the illogal sale, fined | or purposes of the Canadiau government | A Grand Island grocery elerk took his | man what ever sot a trap or fired a rifle, | Jour druguists have Dot got 1t we'will send it ey YR e ,do“fli " #ho fear that ke would voto itif it ew. [ 8 nominal sum, which s usually | bearing upon its relations to the govern- best girl out for a sun bath and a buggy | While he wmay not attack us, ouless we vrn»'unfll::m ‘itlx&n“'liw\\'lu 0., ith ’"s ltl;pohs 6 10 dotoel : 6 ) ced an approprintion for the Heune. | paid promptly, and the business | ment of the United States must be taken | ride and cleft the prairie come upon him suddenly, | keep the Cleveland, 0, application, . A4 Kuhn & Oo. guine out of our traps, and he'll put his Sold by €. F. Goodwan a) L 18th and Cumings paws on the dogs sooner or later. 15tk wnd Dousla i W This i i . > tance of six nules or more. oanal appears to have buen dissi- | of selling goes on as before,” This is | with some grains of allowance. But there 1 LQE X . at some time signed a petition in through reputable obannels, regurding | tion that its recent action in closing the | the girl rebelled and jumped from the | move up the river, and we should prob- The Bible Society has Bibles for sale or of this project. the condition of the liquor traflic under | Bay of Chaleur was made with a view of | buggy, and the g. ¢. was fo-eed to put up- | ably have gone but for uu accident which | ebeap. Depositoryin Y. M. C. A. roome.