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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1880 to e fumigated by burning county reported the nomination to the show; Breeding Horses for Profit half a pound of sulphur every spring and - | convention in & speech in which he eulo- | 1 give and baqueath, Correspondence Country Gentleman: | fall, while the fowls are ot { \ % o s B ¥ W . Correspondenc y Gentleman all, while the fowls are ont for the day, Hcbraska Prohibitionists Adopt Their Plat- | gized the cundidate and predicted groat | That Oan't be Broken After De \-»Anl Ty ey T 1o ote ot deat hat horses be bred to adyantage the | and bo well aired betore roosting-time form ana Nominate Their Oandidates- "0 FOR GOVRRNOR, 0ld Lawyer's Opinion on Bequests, | The whole of my stor b 'I"N" ss requires to be in suitable hands I'nroughout the er year turkeys H.W. Hardy, of Lincoln, was nomi — |y Wereit twica as much more. [ Ttis well to breed for something out of | arc salablo in lesser it for A 09400 Which God's gowdnoss has granted to me, | Which considerable value may be de- | eity hote stanrants ohiofly, and | THE PLANKS THEY FIGHT ON. | naie ‘n» e :u‘,.lw"‘m B epeoch hat f6 | gome of the Testamentary Acts of Al that norie may prevent | veloved, through having size, style, and | there is no kind of common poultry. per- | PROF. CHS. lUDw,G YON SEEGE", JLhy o length an wi Noted People—Tilden's One Which | m‘:L-\U:’\yy‘\w‘.{.“«‘lvr'\’h’n\:y\“ o | :_, r ability for travel. But the qualifiea- | haps that w wverage the year through | ey «o M 0 o fro . i B ion we_interpose, “'in_ suitable hands," | better or steadier in price than will theso | has o little force In settling the question, | fine fowls | | Woman's Suffrage Adopted Aftor a T nant governo: R 3 Nobody Will Undertake to P u solemn apmoal, Btormy Discussion ~Their Or- DAGLLL i) Fool With, This, tho true fet and deed of Will dackot gan Helped Out of the Hol rotace of state Rov, B.5.0'Koal, - You may sign your will by your initials News From was nominated, and when The subject of 1 said lawyer to 1 if your hand is unstoady you may S was about te yut adele- | & € 58 TIaTAIL T | get some one to,guide it. You must hav V vieago Herald repre a &m Saunders county arose and W least two w os, and though you The pe hibitionists continnec ministers. | the convention can their names, you must be in such n pos 1Kt ADDORTS to b6 8 trottini for . s . 0 patiae B th v n wobk yostord tagam. The Madi, | We are not only curious to know how a | tion that you coull do so if you “folt so | {for Sy s (000 1 fir trotngs forma ! BubgShpibhiig wa much enthusiasm but far m eounty n arose again and wanted | man wishes his property to go after he is <;w- rosed, ”I‘ \‘Ir\ ;van- might remark. | {rottiy {nstitat) OF, a8 1L Y . Tob aff v FE4IC (0 all who aro fun Down, Nor " o know if Mr. O'Neal was tho delegate | thyongh with but it 1 " hat was Judge Rogers' ruling in the t M8 " | its milk w ) tin small Yo BEWA les y than characterized the | ! irongh with it, but it seems like a voice 1 & inaptly termed, a gonins for trotting H Yy who was in fav of franchis » } St . Storey will ease, and it is good law breeding, the higher class of horses h quantitios, When ratscd ind, how or Males v amel apln opening sus The mort sion | 190 (hose who | did ot beliave | from the dead declaring how it shall 80. | "¢ you ate going to leave anything to | pe et one Hish WL ever, the ealf usually gots its milk cold, HFFHL,M}':l"normeCo\mmrfilyc\rl 10 was largely sted to saving thoir | in” womnn sufivage. The conven ILis usually written in the most solemn | me don’t ask e to b a witness, for, al. | g Siilicient sizc to command good B | and it may b sonr, whila tho tima of | ¥ oo s e g organ, The New Republic, from the shoals | promptiy choered the opposition down, [ moment of a man's tife. At that moment | though I could bo a good witness,'my | donble teams e wanted, 1t 1ot with | fecdivog is irregular. Ty conformmg fo |ty Or Y b ‘ { A minatec v y roalizo 1t that he 7! egacy would be void, Jol ouvio A T ed, 1L 18 not With | yyq y, conditions as 1y a8 poss IKBIG CO'S ¢ Syrup of Sarsaparille, 1§ of poverty on which it was threatened to | and Mr. O'N¢ u’ was nomi ,“‘ 1,‘ \\m\\ one realizes to the full that he brought [m. 2tk Il_\‘“‘:mt Il)l'_xln |”\”|\ ior WAS | gyory toam, in fact with very few, that we | )y““ st R LRy GuATe the Lost Sarsapariiia 1 the markob dissenting votes being heard, Mr. O'Neal | nothing into this world and can take | ?D cmin L n Philadelphia some | goonre the Size in combination with an Vil t v ¢ DEPOT, % MURRAY STRERT. then took the stand and said that if his years ago, and the author of several stan- | i) Whilo it 18 necessary to see that the and und 3 ; wbility to reach out and move with at i . toos were'trod upon he proposed to tread dard Taw books. A lady left him a very | {enetive lostitty chicks have plonty of shade during the upon others, and ho follownd in aspeech | 18 hushed and tho heart stifled, his com | handsome bequest in her will, which he [ TN SaCs © 00 it | Bieated portion of the day and protection Sister King in @ speech on voting and | that was received with evident satisfac- | mands will be spoken and his desires | himself drew and witnessed. There was | sombined with good looks, have heen s | ffom chillness during cool nights, praying. Then the work commenced, | tion of pleasure and pted the nomi- | ohoyed. Associated as it is with such | ho doubt about the intention of the ady, | GiNeult to seotre st rotomabia e | their dict must e spac n.v‘. attended o, and i 8 half hour's timo over two bun! | Bation. Ho said whon ho commenced to | thowghts as these, it is not stran g that b LAl Defill el nts Jegacy. . | formity of sucegss, that what o we seo .‘,‘,‘,""\‘“)“,T“" bbb B alill 3 o | pr h prohibition_ that his church sai 0 SABEE b5 LBow iow Me g g signed and” sealed your will, | s the results sihinie Tous © | and as provention is or than eure, dred shares of stock at #50 a sharo was | JERCO R IRTo1d his support, and ho | Vo 00 gager to know hoyw Mr ider | vou can rovoke it by destroying it, but | R the Fesult: Nothing less than that & | st bo observed from the time they are subscribod, aid something over six nun- | {od them b0 - 0. sad b dummod | DIt or Mr Astor, or Mr.Tilden, o Mr. | fiot by simply running your pen theongh | Lt broportion”of our city earringo | plo (o oat dFsd Kubasriptions: wora taken, tall of | [Gtoat applanse otoy disposss of S fortune, AS 8 | yorrnamoior tlitough tH 1ines; BUL YOU | s dvatt 1o ran sthbing. 1 orite a0 G The hogs should have undisputed sway t o [ i matter of fact, being strangers to them, VOBt YN Sl | ing draft-horse strains, perhaps most fre- | . o h ! ; which ited seh onthusiasm on the | For stute troasurer, A, & Lo wo do not cara whether they endow s | Gy St 1§ DY) Sbseauent witl prop. | quently from the Percheron, e e U e v C NG AT of tho promoters of tho schemo that | Antolope, wis. nominied by acelaina- | &l or a‘cat, I it their wills happen | S executed. “Marviag also revokes n | Gibly from the loss surplus hair upon the | 80d they will eat up oll tho falien and it s nounced from the stag tht i | e DATLk hohea | 0 bo” publishied in tho morning pupers, Sl legs, al for somo strais of tho Fronch bR et e IR{neious et stockholders in the paper would soon be sttt $ made exeept by IS 0 wo read them first, as the most tooth- An Extraordinary Table, pred horse, we get something quite a re- | BTULS, ete., | Cli arg Injirious to tho drawing 15 por cont dividends. “When ;:’ r\u‘n:,' “\lv‘ .”.:n‘}:g‘h‘"‘{‘ltzwl ‘\I‘:V.A‘ worker | govia itams of nNOWS Northwestern Laneet gives space | move from the strictly draft horse, with a ;l bl mIn Lm* ;\ ay nnl»\ q.Luf in.m\ nfl these new and- enthusinstio stockholdors | foENeATS 1 FHe PEOREALIGN SATPC, The clause in Mr. Tilden's will provid- rkablo story taken from L' Uni- | height of sixteon hanils and a weight of | He ehomiios Of SOud fruit wnd sonm shall ~ have ~—been in the nows. | tOT SULEQ RUCTON S B COPPO € ing that if any one of the devisees con ing to an attompt wade to se | Wvelve hundred or thirteen - hundred | rees and in othor ways - grently beneit paper business a fow years thoy will | vas ominated on the fest, Bl e | test it he shalf forfoit lus share lid for the exhibition of the kranklin in- | pounds, with aclever amount ot good | Orehards, now more than they do now about divi- | commigsioner of | fals and bullinas | one, and may be often found in the wills | stitute, of Philadciphin, o most remarka - | looks, “an_intelligent - disposition, "freo | Save all the manure. A quarter of a dends, and run an elegant ehance of be- | Lo 1. Palmer, of Adams, wis nominated | o¢" fstute persons, like the departed | ble table, at present in the Pitti palace in | 8¢ his work, and, withal, n preity free | contury go mony - wostorn furmors ing introduced to nunicrous ussessments 4'\]'( |uf|fu . e ”’ wene Al | gtatesman. It has a tendency. to induce | Florenco. Of this tablo 1 Universe says: | Stepper, beingz able to go along at at good dunmiped their manure in the rivers, not But the organ will flourish at least for | County Judgo W J. Brower, of Nunte, | caution on the part of heivs. “1f one can | “It was made by Giuseppe Sagatti, who | business gait—say eight or ten miles an | supposing that = nunure ov fortilizors ono sengon Tho roportof thy commit. | was nERINACH By fectamuion, i, B | Toso Hothing by i contest anid maygain | spont many yeas in fiisiing . So far U ST LE 0 ould bu requivad, but, tho quostion ot (LI oe on literature was largely in the lin serintendentof public instructior somethizig, he'may rush into court as a | us one ean se, it appears to be a curtous [ comes amiss, He ds rarcly, it ever, so | ferblizorsls now being discusscd as w YIELDS T0 EVERY MOVEMENT OF TH of recommendations for support of the | J: & Smith, of Tekamah, et county, | SOOGS0, il in that way mich | Work of marbies. of various hues, for 1t | metesomo a8 not to_ ba woll wdapted to | 3 the best methods of fortility | D e oS e i party organ. When' the ' quostion of | Was the nommee. After seleeting 2 staie | o' tho estaie be lost. Our Unelo Summy | looks like polished stone, and yot it is | ll elasses of farm work and toaming, | Every farmer should ke ft a point | Friseiy test 4 wm’ ook fosnd rcakdng i 4 'Imgylm ||\|~llu»<nh|lu |~(-x||||u- le(wm»nu- “;3‘_\\y:gvyls" '”5 RO I‘m,”_l"'“ knew enough about law and lawyers to | composed only of the museles, hearts :\mI\]m u\w\"_)l sense to wake an excellent mni_vm the weeds. get rid of the an o g e e B 1_’“ sl convention a long, animated and vigor- | arranging fc oluntec B wish 1o koop, his ostate froo from. thoiv | and intestings’ of hutnan bodios, Ono | “all-work’ horsa, nual varioties all that is’ necessary is to EREE: 6, MEALANEUE, ous discussion was held upon the Sabbath | $he ~r"4“"1”}."1"""‘1:-‘.”.“:‘1lll::“‘ tsended X | care, A< nobouy ever drove a conch and | hundred cadavers — were roquited ts | I the farnier confinos s cfforts to | eut them off hefore they seed. Thoso that | Faful s it €. i 4 resolution and upon tho woman's sufliago | Jbors and adiourned sine die, =4 ra F5tin AFOUBH ARy dbrImbnL bY statite )| tike 1t breeding o heavy class of horses, the | are perennial require’ more work, but | doaies " CROTTY BROS., Chicawo. Hii- plank. ‘The omission of a plank for the | cation followed in the evening. wroto, 50 you may be sure his will, The fable is round, one meter in di- | 8ives used being first-cluss and the dums [ may be destroyed by persistently entting woldiers was supplicd, the Sabbath reso. | CHURCH HOWE X TOWN. | drawi by his own hand, s equally iron | ameter, with pedestal and four elawed | £00d country niares, he will get a strong, | them down duringthe prevaléneo of « —— lution revised, and the woman’s suflrage AV BRI FOR LI 1 BAtANE FARTE T ok clad & feet, the whole made of petrified human | growthy lot” of colts, good feeders and | hot, dry spell. Some of "them may re- | ¢FFIHE CEDARS" plank adonted by an overwhelming voto. | duy, and from tho spoed ho male it ot} = lisre are many very curions and ec: | fleshi, The anthor of this work dicd fifty | hardy, “because protiy” much il fresh | quite boing dug up by the roots. but any A Home and Day School for Youns Bt boforo it witk adopted it was” vigor: | i to Licoln on the hoels of Judze | oot {6 wHIS duseribod In fhe books, and | vears ago. Afer hiving piescd theoueh | erosses. made n' this way-—-now blood | libor diat” may Do bestoward ‘on their | et reopens G, 1% nelialitully sitinfod ously combatted by a delegate from Mad- s o Domton s o W ayer | Some strange phases of human nature | the hands of three owr the last ‘of | being used-will be found to result i | eradication will be a saving in the | Riged ecommoditions. LA i ison county und a'delegate from Lancas. | been down bo Benton eaiting for Weaver | e illustrated in them. Some men who | whom committed suicide and_sprinklod | prodiicing young stock possessing extra | future, Migs LARLE, 101638(h 8t., Washington, D.C [t When, however, Rev. O'Neil, ot £ ) in lifo would not have given a cup of | the table with his blood, it reached the | vitahty and vigor, such as will show The late Professor Dick found that a 1y50600%) ”:.wu'.;.-‘l‘w;mn ui"(-‘ll\;.nl-_nmyl n(xi;‘lr- n:;- ;l’i‘;;““lfl'i'l‘l:)‘\‘{“"“;,;;“’“}}‘} i :‘[“'"“fl“‘l"j water to a begzar by their wills leave | Pitti palace. strong, elastic motion at all nges and at | hovse not working could be kept in fair S Y g 1 enormons sums to charity. Those are “Sagatti succeeded in solidifving the | every gait, giving in growth a gogd re- | condition on twelve ponnds ay and El U' M” ' H t vention went ol its fect and the woman’s | probibition nomination for congress, but | fhy” wilis that usually tiko a course | bodivt In'phm;mgxlu'n‘)iul';lxml,”\- ino | furi tor tha food théy condumes 1t ho | five ’,,f“\,,':d\.“f,.“1',‘“,\:‘,"‘,',‘,“'“,,‘f.‘.,"“u,‘,"‘,,‘i m Gity military Instiuie, sulrage plank passod undor the wire in | o missed it by twelve hours. 1 through the courts, with handsome pick- | &ral baths. HE Ghtained the. énavers | happets t ha l-} his brood mares | amount of work had to be done it re- [ Preparatory for college or for business. For an immenze birst of enthusinsm, The | Hs 13 an omen for the man from Nemahtt, |1,z For the luwyers on the way. All | from n hospital The intostines serve for | one or more - tha elt-bred, of other | quired fourteen pounds of and four- | torms. etc., npply to WILLUAM H. STOWE Tollowhngis : e s ot Ly dbnie e et ile elidntable hequests are eonstrued with | ornaments of the podestal; the claws are string than d ving rospectable | teen pounds of grain, Horses wsed for Erinoibaljibes Gaspsl ELyNew HIYOR TGoBRIY - il A O 5o e o TRAL ey ok the utmost strictness. About ten years | made of hearts, livers, and lungs, and | fize and good action, the kind of a sire [ very fast work are fed gonsiderably more — = - - ¢ prohibitic arty of shraska erous ) TS 6 T en 0 "avior, itv. di N e o Vi vi 9 " o \p 2 Tt pronfin, B e Nubraaa . | momeros compritors i o eepublian | 31 rabion of s eff, died, T | pracrve s oolos of ot st Tho | W sbenk O Wil fon st mares GRS | g saneh as cpbioen poutde, or | P, BOYER & OO, here they are con- SUATERNT SHIEITY God nd the Hghttal Soverelen of ‘all | known in inside oircles that Howo has a | & & Will drawn by himsclf. After pro- | tableis made of musclos artistically | genorully bripg souething battar than | gyon twoenty pounds w wmen, whose laws are’ supreme, from whom | earload of barbed wire that is en route | viding for his wife and son, ashe thought | arranged; around it are g - | Wil 5o dgomed to more farm drudgery, | tinuously empioyed and have to be kept ’ i it powors of overmant are deivids | For (RS o over the. Missouri. Paciio, | guite Tiberally, ne devised tne rosiduc of | dred eyes and ¢ars, which produco the | oF to hauling brick or stone wbout the | in prime eondition. Kall’sSafes,Vauits, Timelocks 2" We recognize the absolute necessity, for | (Gt L8 0 e orse, and i Woaver | bis ost 10,000, to seven trug | most straneEolloel. "o eyes, it is said, | Streots of a city; in other words, the class e and Jail w‘ork ] » the absolute enforcement o the Sabbatii laws 3 tees to found a eharitable mstitution < 'o, aftit they c f horses that are ted ¢ heav, Why 1s1 e absolt oreement o Sabbati laws | FIPEE G Tocts fn the zround the noxt | £ee8 to ritable mstitntion Siich | seem to 1ivd, awi they look at you at [ of horses thit are wanted for heavy hy 18 1t upon our statute books, and_we pledge our- | 8 G PSR Fiiness strontous | &5 they sbould doesy Sost. “In case they | whatever noint vouplace yoursclf. This | family earriages are likely to spring from | That the sale of Hoors Sarsaparilla con 1020 Farnam Street, O:uaba, Neb. YOV belicye that the liquor traflie is the | offorts on Howe's part to string the yyira | ot to do so the trustees were to | wasthe most diflicult work of the arust. | this union of nice, up-headed, good-sized | tinues at such a rapidly increasing rate? greatest promoter of ignorance, lawlessness | around Lancaster ggain =0 turn oyer the estate to the Home of the | He was satistied with his achievement | mares and the finest.lookers and the best | 1t is— e O e B 3 St mitae and e . Friendless. As a4 matter of course the [ and communieated his methods o | steppers of the class referred to. The 1™ 15t Because of the positive enrative lation--a foo wing 1n sizngth, cruoits | will was contested, and, after thorough | scientists. heavy horso necessutily has power, be- | vylu¢ of Hood's Sarsuparilla itse and defiance, 2 fog whick- £33 guciter and | ¢ THion SOt Kieis | Cit inquiry, It was found that the char. he last owiier of this table, Gincomo | eause his mere weight 1s an unvaryioz ad, Be §ubbert 1o 1o ropublionn -and democratic I LS itablo elanse woutd not hold water. After | Rittaboea, had placod it in the ‘center of | soureo of powor wien ho ot purtios, ; o [Suals ddilsisulh * | considerable litigation the case was com- | his saion, and teok pleasure in showing | in the collar. — Henco, is you breed in | B (5 SI b e R GIRL Ay otia Fowert tion In the stato and nation of the manutac | chrge of biguny. it being cliimed that | foss rot §200,000 and the heirs the re- | of an original sculptor; then in the even- | YOu are protty sure to got. to property | PG iiae S0 Bk containing many HORNE. invenron. 181" WAGASH AVE.. Chia o & S LR O o B O A ot man in New 1oy, ot long I\-i’n;- | Chiristmas mght he had gatho rdtogothor | 1w B ojoorambn GO HTmAst ey et : — —_—— , states s all false, | ot his ostate to pay off the national dobt, | some friends by were laying | of the runty, mongrel stock forcod oft tiehard Oli WA ¢ pay « e natiol ebt. ome friends hnd' they were vlayin, Richard Oliver and Mary Swain, who A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK License of the trafile, high or low, is p joki Licet le, X 0w, pd that he was joking when he told | it oLy oL ) iS5 stAllarda it public bribery and a political erime of un Ietios that ho Was et down botow, | The will was contested —of course, “but | cards on this table. Ritiaboea lost, anc thivd-class ‘mavkets in - the eities of the | ooy were from Buighton, N. o, ap gl omormits. andaft politend” paviics it | DRHTER L0 b N M U oo | the equrts have Crecontly “held it | (ho evos of the tablo fiscinated i ho | country. 3 peared in Batimore the other duy, and | FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED HMEN f , @ all _ ke wchdbld alid. In the last centur Sir Jo- | became pale, agitated; at last he with the aid of three newspapoer r - v individuals who vote in support of Such par- | OTIER CRIMINAL MATTER. soph Jockyll did the same thing | ross and walked': about with Healthy Hogs. IV LIOIBIGJOS S MNOMEDA POLYLO OLY RXE ML LOSEROTS ties, become accomplices to all the murders W. C. Goodenow, living eight milesout | P SRR (V0 P o r sl | o S L et Wb bty A LS It has boen protty definitely proved ers they got o marrlage license and found | ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE 1 PO ALL, and myriad crines” growing out of their | in the county, filed ncomplaint with the | ORI PG nanstolc | rlod stops, thonnameland sabdowniagaln |7 ctoSh ) Water, and general | & Parson, the editor of the Baltimore traflic, officinls nagainst B, F. Beck, who lives | henrd of it he said iv Joseph was a | and lost stiil, diseaneerted by the fixity Lz )y AV SLBRLL G A0TS) Methodist, to marry them. Then they "o promote the general wolfare Is the | o iy gt b b Bocky owhio lives | very good man and a good lawyer, but | of the looks which followod him. It was | Want of eare are Iy gonducive €0 | yotumod ‘to_surprise their frionds in it AUty of overnment, for this MIFPose 18 | T it G i iy oW el | his hequest was avery” foolish one; he | proposed to change their place, and the | epidemics of so-c ‘hog - cholern, & f e My, and Mrs, Oliver Low expressiy delegatdd to cong o L s e e T Bl Ean G M s BR neEal h d l;“um g \}'(illxull -n!n!mlfi«n}mh(hulmul— importunate eyes were covered over. ‘It mnlnhlvlr 10[1‘“" ases—lung, m‘maln;ul 3 ettty ‘ under our form of government their duty is S BUS et Ll i dle areh of Blackfri vidge with his | is useless,” smd he, and he told his friends | #nd blood diseases—going under that TS fperative upon all departmen: not only the complaining witness but the | v Hivioned wig.! i) R f ; ame whe! i ally An Unfailing Remedy. o tlionesin i entire noigl seomed excitod oyor g the whole story of the table made up of | hume when more than usually R e 7. /10 thie noglect of this duty, with especial | entire neighborhood scemed excited oyer | MSEAENCL RS oy i Tawyers | baets of homan bodiss - Mt st pof RO T i n oo FRin oo SR Brandreth's Pills cure dyspep sia, or indi reference to the manufacture, Importa- | the matter and hinted at gross and im- s v A S0 . not ST by Pt T una ® sale of " oohoite dinke | propor relations existing hetween Buck | Nave not always been succosstul in dfaw. | marble,’ suid he, it is flesn, renl oyos, water-courses and ponds are | gestion, headache, pain in the shoulders, A 18 firstly ohnrgablo | moSE o the | B N O O LS Mtrheam PHrS | ing their own wills | Lord. St. Leon renl musclos, real hearts. Seel they -are 11y low this season, owing to the | coughs, tightness of the chest, dizzness, | Ehaustod Vitality, Nervous ana physical Dovilicy disorder, erime and bloodshed in our coun- | pfiiners went ont to make the | igh chancellor of England, who, as Ed: | still alive. The eyes speak to you. I | drought, those who have droves of hoes | cour stomuch, bad taste in the mouth, | Prematre Decling in Mun, krrors of Vouth, and thy iry, n8 wall ns the prevailing financial stiin- | Opioors Went out to, make the | wird Sugden, was the most eminent | cannot endure them, they make me sad.’ | should be espeoially careful that swine | 14 tincke. ralnitation of the heatt.. | coss A Nook ot gecy S . ¥ Aper Taw England, and who | Then suddenly he scized’a dagger, and | 40 not get water “from these sources. | Pillious attacks, palpitation of the heart, (i otection of the law in every state, county, Ao ¥ €5 ) ticular vith a ve r' o) S » ha imse > he: 5 rry the ger 1 > i 0y E o ch 08 prol ot 'of nn; Diotoction of tho law, In ovury stata, county, Ived in the oty at 4 o'clock. this | tieularly with a very claborate chapter | he had stibbed himself to the heart, ex. | ¢arry the germs of malignant discaso. | region of the Kkidneys, and a hundred | meh oy o ot of" iy far Bines paote Visltors 12 ablicmtory | morsing. They were having. hearing | 0% drawing wills, drew his own will, and | claiming to his friends: ‘I ‘am rid of | ‘The bettor plan would by to use only the | other painful symptoms are the oflspring | finy A €ovors, £all il gieanioed (o o fing: DR S O LS el OUE DAl LN GCR | L ooH b 0o b Py Astbraits it required an expensive lawsuit and the | them.’ “His blood poured over the table | Water of wells, cyen at the expense of | of dyspepsin. Oneor two pills ever, e e T work I ile ooues (O R of their_ duty by private individuals, and | O ic Jownat Fennott yostor. | decision of court of chancery to give | and his corpse rolled upon the floor. Hs | considerable extea lubor, “In additio A0 s AR e, 3 B Heunded i avery thAthmo: such purty and party oflicials as hesits duy armed with a warrant for the arr it proper effect. The will of Lord West- | heirs were glad to sell the peace of furni- | this great care should be used that all » Fricoonly Sh Ly bl posipiid: Linstinted aip perforn their duty would fail to receiy ot Leonard King, the party who dis: | DUry, another lord high chancellor, drawn | ture to the government, and if the | the surroundings b kept perfectly elean. | o o oo ey e P Riodical Anabelutiam, to (e Hom A . support of honest people, furbod the can mecting thore last | DY himself, met with” the same fate. I | guardian of the Pitti s willing to | No less important is u diversity of food. 0 kill one fly in March is estimated to ato ficors Of tho board Lie foador 4. We are In faver of the ropeal of our [ turb D - camip meoting, tl ast | o0u1d give'you many similar-instances, | fend it to the exposition Americans who | The man who places his dependence on | be 48 good a work as killing §,100,000,000 | g T8 i worth more to tho i hheh Wlows Toreisinars 1 voto at one | week and who caused the officers u good | “jHd 2 ! ; : tericy L ol S AL R RNt olertanak eI aRdl |15 T fognsaad 5 ) ig Vot 1 Naosan pongsod S oifld ¢ There have been devises to animals or | are fond of strong emotions may bo | corn as a diet for hogs, old and yonng, | in August, the increaso and multiplicn- | midiioyed mon of thlxgenorition than al tho‘gol i sata it munipal elections who are not | doal of teoublo. Ho will bo gison s | ror (heir honeltt which hvo. bech hote | Setlshod » g o ay be | nerally tho first to suffor swhen mul. | tion of the' fly popultion being figured qa | mines of Catifarila aud the'silvor wines of 'Nevada 1 ace z grctectiva Pound was expected homo | rets. Not infroqueatly peopie hve ‘- The Evolution of Shopping, aro not only grogarious in their hubits, [ Yepresented by 200 on the 24th of ~ April: L R R B g are opnosed to the present contract | [ione O YOStRAay, Whore he WOt 1o | dertaken to show theit” spite and hatred, | New Orleans Timos-Democrat: Those | but they aro dependent upon a varioty | by 800 timos 300, cqualing 9,000, on the | Mot | 00 14eq oot groato system of conviet Iabor, whieh brings the | D& back the party who &5 suspieioned | 4,4 sometimes their humors, in wi who shop nowadays and those who wait | of food, and cannot be kevt on one sin- | 25th of May; by 27,000,000 on_ the OF | cbilioat worica publiahed I Lids conatry £0r the pase products of the penitentiary tn direct com- oL ering 1 i 5 city re- The will of Lora Pembroke in the | beh'nd the counters scarcely appreciate | gle article even as well'ns other farm [ July, and by 8,100,000,000 on the T peition with th honest Iabor of the state, | contly: RIS soventeenth century has several items of | the r“f';?niflrn have mh}" p!:llw' in this | animals, Tho sagaciows man will casily August. Worvous and physinl” doniiity.-Detroft Fres eted folo; L giore B Te A S g 0 O WU A w | line in the last few rs; for, if ti ders > necessity shanging 3 e i conimed within the prison walls. Wo favor | from among Nebraskans at Lincoln yos. | that kind—for instance: *'I give nothing | fihe In tho [ast fow yearss for, if they did, | understand the mecossity of changing (ISR e k) e | 4 Dy by tomy Lora Saye, and I'do make him this | they would be thankful indeed. Every | the grain food of swine, ns well as sap: branding all articles wanufactured in penal | torday wero ML Harris, Bemiott; | 12 00 oy A T know that ha | art and industry ias improved and ad L o 3 AlLwho aro BALD, all who aro becoming |ty boconoul ) TG ki and institutions as vrison-made good R. Whiteman, Vairmont; A. 8. Cole, | leguey willingly, because I know that he i ¥ ad- | plying a duily quantity of vegetable food. | 5375 5" ho'da not want to bn bald, all | exir Ghroie and abstinii | ol 11, Weare in favor of thaabolition of the | Nobraska City; G, Thompson, Ashland; | Will faithfully distribute it unto the poor. | 3 ;""" in the past quarter of a century, | This may cousists of any plants the hogs | Wi “are troubled with: DANDRURE or tho sKHT OF othar phystcling appointment system and the restoration of | R 8 Nory v pagm, QSHIAC | Ttem—I give up the ghost." ang ‘]fi_lf")‘ ing l“'",“ the others. but so | will eat, including clover. So far as | [ICHING of the sealp; should use Benton’s | e ot tisro oAt Omaita bos the elective povier to the people, thus remoy- | 1o 5 ROtV dewaidic 5 W Lord Bucon had no property to leave, | slowly and gradually that few have no- | roots are concerned artichokes and po- | Hair Grower, Eioiry Pt Crxt of those 1.\un|'.:5,;z M_.u._.(;wm-lm.-,.,} of patronage | POF City i ) but he left a v rly exceu will, in | ticed the ehanges init. Those who re- | tatoes will be indicated, and if swine ean | using it have grown haiv. [t never fails to Trom the exceutive and leglslative depart- 2 e e which he bequ hed his name and mem- I the shops of old must remember | pe allowed to gather these for themselves mol;'(hv hair from talling, Through sickness B aRouEROTAIIARYL (ol g Panned Out the Wrong Way, ory to “men’s charitablc speeches, to | that all the employes were men; that | somuch the bott At the firstsymp- | and fovers the hair somctimes falls oft in a Chicago News: Ono sunmer duy Ken- | foreign nations and the next agos.” | thore was no chance " or opportunity for | toms of disease the' fecdor should look | ghort e and aithough the person way | as a good deal of know » of horse | On thousands of farms whor | matters is required to enable a man to | ynmolested by dogs, might O S L M e TONIG 8t | seleet material for the combination | factory profit in sales, besides addir hi % oF LrUshY Con Ttis | and the very bost of judgment 15 | fortility of the < 1 s ofthe word s patent remedy. | 1 ain thon needed to enable any man to maintain it rowlin in his breeding operations. As 18 woll poculiar interest for us, particularly known of trotting horses, we may secure L v where a considerable estate is devised De steanded, and in addition to the secrct | sossion held for that purpose the question was brought up in open convention by nothing out, and that, after the tongue TOR BIGAMY, August Stone, a party who 1 K use of the conclusive evidence 3 e WA of remarkuble cures offected by it, unsur- 0 BErectrte & Ao i from indiscrotio; T 5 . . ! Inetituto, o Dr. W, Ben ton’s Halr Grower A ftitat, or DroY¥ i of compensating public 5 0 n n 8 i B R e B D USRS ward Philp and Will McConnell found | Shukespeare left an elaborato will, | Women in them, and thatladies some- | to the surroundings and remove all the | {n%e Ffiiel i A o which makes it a telony to loun public money | themselves "I)rnk;\,”‘ in |va York. “Illuull contains a clause |Ii:u|ims puzzled "Illm'fl ‘f’""xd l{ ""‘?}!; -"m'l to des Lvnh animals to clean pustures, separating the | you are sure of & erowth of hair, 1In hun- s for private gain. Ihere wasn't a nickel in the pockets of | the Shakespeareans not a little. he male clerks. —Then stores were kept | sick from tho well. When we find | dreds of cases wo have produced a good . We condemn the republican and demo- | citl nd things looked rather blue. “I give unto my wifo my _second best | open until nearly midnignt, the best bus- | drooping ears, low hanging head, diar- | growth of Hair on thoso wh’nh:we heen bald BESTJ—’thRLD g’:r{‘,‘.‘ll‘“":\l,l;‘.;'T:‘lll‘l‘l‘!l)!‘i:‘lfil‘:”z((;::X‘l‘:;‘\llwl‘": 'x‘fo.‘.'j Philp proposed to take a free bath. They | bed, With the “r,,m,m;v Why did he ;mi‘w)bnl-)l‘lg done by g:;:hgm. fs:mmlny rhav, vomiting, rapid Dreath, and an | and civad for Joam o have ,ully substan- o, N TS Nebrasks a w¢ 3 Xpensivo found one of the frce bathing establish- | only give Ann Hathaway his second best, | half-holidays werc unknown, for Satur- | aversion to light, the hog 1s fur on the | tiated the following facts: s e cL oA 0 hingoit monts “and disrobed. ' Sufieniy they | and noUbis bost bod Notiing oo did | duy wasthe tavorit tine fof shonping: | road to death. Ny low ionebata, . oot Of 100, no D pssed by thel o eneral eloo. | cxught sight of a sign which re ;| she got, and the world has soughtin vain | and, in fine, the life of a clerk in a dry - o ce oL y ) T }'fl:..}'.f'l's'i;"“" vallots ut the gonerdl elea- [ €4 bt iigu whic Il.luul thus £ho o1, pud tho we whyf soug| LA BNT AR AR RS RGN RN A LY. Two Ends of Farming. Unlike other preparations, it eontains no Yo~ FORGE®D B L Wtosa i Tiotiny aSAtHD Fiie suporiniendency is nuthorized to Lord Nelson loft a will, drawn just be- | Slavery on the continent, Without good seed there cannot be the Bilgar O Iond. of - omuiablojioe ralugral """“’S;m::" oY . wanton destruction of property, wa sympa- | : Pay $10to any one vescuing a drowning | fore he went into the battle of Trafalgar, | In those “good old days' the shoppers | most successful farming, for however | 1tisa specitic for falling hair, dandraff, A tiize with every proper effort ¢ tho- i :lni-r-mn.4I~=\‘ualqlllju{;‘\l\"lu bo paid for the | by which he boqueathed Lady Hamiiton | themselves were subjected to not e good the cultivation, itis vartially thrown | and itohing of the sealp, ArGle BTLOUIS __N&’c,, orkeds dinpiove wisix ioral s nanelal | 2 K800V, 0L o0 R srer st v and her daughter to his king and_coun- | hardships. It was only a score of years | away on imperfect seed. As x The HalxGrower 16 s hair food;:and Ity | © For BALE BY. 0. snch legistation as will provide for the settie. | said Philp. 2 | eépted the logacy, and they both came to | BOvelty of chairs in his stores for shop- | from scrub stock. Yot selection of per- | 1 i/ NG ARIPEE STRENGTIL | 505 TidMiman 47 Pamm o ment of all differences between capital and don't see it,” said Will, want, Lady Hamilton dying in abject | pers. Formerly they had been compelled | fect sced requires ln_ care than the so- Whon the skin is very tough and hard, and Job Tussio, 2467 Cuming ste Tabor, by a board of arbitration elected by & “Why, yos," said his friend. “Como | POYOFLY. to stand until served. Nor should the | lection of !ufu or broeding stock. | the follice s apparently effectually elosed, | Herman K 619 South 10th st. direct vote of the peuple, over in (hé corner away from the others Napoleon in his will left a handsome | ‘‘fixed price” be forgotten as one of th Nevertheless, the man who propares the | the single strength wlfi sometimes fail to O, Lunge, 315 South 13th st. 15. We demand that the rates for tho trans B e Pratand 1o be e et | Jogacy to # wrotch named Chatillon, who | &reat innovations and mprovements of [ sorl carefully and cultivates woll an in | reach tne papillas in such cases the double or | W ¥ Btootzch 102 Howard ot portation of frelzhts upon the variou siring in and rosouo you, wo get tex B attompted the nssassination of Wel. | modern shopping, Of old bargaining | different seed, s a bettor farmer than he | triple strensth siionld be used in_conuection | M- Scaton, 1510 Dodgo st. foadath ghis stale be f adiusted thntremu. | SELWRIT wo'll get o same smonns 1t | Jington was an important part of purchasing, | Who is careful in the scloction of seed | With thesingle, nsinz them alternately. o " PR i o L ! HJ008, DALhel S8R 10UHIOR QiARg e sirongth, 81,003 double shall be just and equitable, butthat they shall | you do' the drowning act, won't we?” hio will of Rabelais has this clauso: *T | and tho bost bargainers got the bout | and cultivatos indifforontly, just as U i ¢ tipio strength, 8300, it revenuo for the purpose of paying dividends [ My dear boy, do as L tell you, Tql | great deali the rost I'give to'the poor,” | stores have their prices marked on the | mon stock liberally thun he who nogle pared on_recoipt of prien. on illogal and excessiye issies of staek o in- | bo all right, I assure you. Hurry up, so | 1islast words when dying w “I go | goods, there is no variation, and one | the proper feeding of improved stock EENTON HAIR GROWER CO., = = : toront ot actitious Indebtodnoss, and° we | we oan/got i ton. 'hut's five aploco,” | 10800 the great Perhaps.". A famous | tRoWs atonoe what he must give for un PR, S0ld by €, F. Gondman and Kuhi s (o plodee ourselves to support such e T A R deer “rench abbe had this pithy elause in his | article. Those who cannot appreciuto | Seasonable Hints and Suggesti Buld by ©. F. Gondman and Ktbn & Go. [slation as = a0 McConnell dropped off into the water ¥y - s o P (3 4% 0 v J UEEeS! 8. 15th snd Douxlas, 18th aad Cumi Telation, Y D ey, to probibit | i uitored a ory Of alarm as ho went Lo my stoward I loave nothing, | these great infprovements donot fully | I¢ 1y useloss to atwempt to keep fowls uylad, 1his a9 Gumbive The Tremont 20 manopoiien of evors fora wotEophosed | Ldor, Several peoplo swam up, bu | because he has boen in my seryice for | understand the progress and advance | profitably without giving them wood at- | A husband reading, while hfs wif ¥: G, ¥ITZGEBALD & FON, Proprictork ed by the fe etrimont of the | Phil suro om' | e htcen years."” the world is making from dayto day in | {enti " ¥ husband reading, while Wfs wifo Cor. Eth and P'Sts,, Lincoln, Nob, by the few to the detriment of thé | Philp assured them' in his blandest 1 3 I\ e Tl tention. near him sat embroidering a | 0f 511+ | Rates 81,00 por day, Birest P ¢ tones that his friend was an expert swim- | It 15 not unusual for a man to leave all | shopping as well us in everything olsc. Afow tubs of poor butter in an invoice | pers, remarked: *What Surprises there | partof the oy o Gephaie i hi Wa favor the complote, liboraland thor: | mov, and they went off. ~ McConnel | A% property to bis wife, with the proviso | 17 v, would at with appetite, digest | may bring th B e L ough public education, careful o 4 ey SpsyrrT that it she rries again she is ve vould enf ppetite, digest : § 0 AYOrago p N statistics. physiola v T $Usk Luiposition of e conatang watshfuls | CAme l’l','fl‘i';;; and -‘Hzllll;;rlll“ul to tha sur- iatLll abs sl again ahe ia o havo with Gomfort und sieop with tvuniuili the line of profit aflirms and proves by figres that half of J. H, W, HAWKi ness against the increasing power and exac- | 6% ghting a cig- | G0 umber of such wills. Governor | 1S Dr. J. H. MqLean's Liverand Kidney 'he pigs farrowed last spring if kept | the female sex touched with insan- i tons of individuals, a vigilant suppression of e, b ga lod MoGonaall. Maive Morris. the colobrated American stater. | Halm, $1.00 per boitle. on clover will weigh nearly as much at | ity “He s right,', replied the wife Architect, 10 uses to whieh thie franchises entrusted 1o e, yelled Mc , “'give us a AT N . — Christmas as those farrowed for more than half the women | o2 3. 31 corporations are put, and a careful malnten- | hand. P've enough of this. “Help me | Waw, did not treat his witoso. He had | 45,0400 tha rocent ball rovage itk i ok » Neb. Blovator an1ith stroot. ance on the part of tho goyernment of u con- w martied, very Inie in life, Ann Randolph, | pagara, 5., Hosto: and Mangat, betwesn | wemllol 050 for ehigia ovon in the hot T el S Dlowingalany eak box." Aald BB, | much pounger than himself, and with | Cherbourg and London, M. L' u;lv l‘n:utv enough at once to last two or three days. F. M WOODS, i nasmuch as the women of ovr country | ypately, I can't swim, you know.” Just om he lived very happily, He be- | S00¢ Ihtpresbng experhnents to detor | gneourage the poultry to forage in i 3 i o of cqual intelligencs and superior morals, | Mt Al d O iy Jou know: ' Just | Jichihed a very handsome” income 1o | Mine the feasibillty of using balloons for | pii it Fay Gl after” birvest. Give o Live Stock Auctioneer Bhereforn 4t 1 tha kenoe and superior worals, | then McConnell went down with n gurgle y ba i e e R e P 3 e baiot tronil gL this conventlon | £ o Second time. When e cume wwy | heF, andthen provided that in case she Burposss. g Memits mAn. | & light breakfust and. nothiug until cven : ; Sules mnde in ull parts of the U8, at faie and thit thely Hglta, privilozes and B n he was thoroughly trightened, and | Matrled ‘again “the incomo shonld "be | VLo gn” o Badud Sorpedocs, which, | V& . i a mei & s s Ky aale s should”be co-extensive with man's. We | hoyelled out, lustily: gonblad, o | e e Y s | At this snson, if young chicks and tur. Gulloway and8hor Hora bulls for sala are in favor of extending immediate munici- | “Help! help a drowning man! Hurr, A soldier or a sailor is allowed to make 7 7 keys droop, the lice may be the ca B. H. GOULDING pal suffrage to the women of Nebraska, up, Philp, or we'll only have five to d.y, a “nuncupative will—that is, a will by | Played §ad havoe, for theaim was almost | (¢ In»m-wr’ a young one is 8l x\”«-t[:w,,“. H - 8. GOULDING, “I5 We denounce the cowardly assissina- | vid . word of mouth, by which personal estate | Whiformly successful. The result scoms | 1 KERER ) & M08 SRNRne Farm Loans and Insura tion of R C. Haddock, of Sioux City: | Y'"Yrou seo it is this way,” smd Philp. | Mmay be disposed of, but you, being a ciy- | 10 ¢stablish the importance of the balloon | ¢ ‘1"‘“ ¥.408 Hoa. 1t 5 I nce, tho party ofticlals for tailure 1o enfurce the | drag e down, and we'll \wl'f“hwu Ho | don't matiar much what the :‘;‘i:{““‘rf"‘; 1oDx; Plerce's & Pleasant Purgativo Pal. | do not attempt to wake them fat. Fat in i IR Rl“ L 1‘ e M T & prouibitory laws of the state prefer to wait. I'm sure of five, any- y be a slate, e ) | lets " cleanse and purify the blood and | summer should be avoided. A good mod- erside 8k 't F . The prohibition party is already firmty | way." But he waited too long, for a | OF even a wall, though il is advisable that | re)ie o digestive organs erate cont bty b ey - | versid 10Y orns establisiod Wpon 1o Erathd DAACIS WHICK | strgagor vushid up Jast thon, spgias e | it should b o papor or parchment. You elieve tho digestive orgavs. orate condition is bost. | i \ Of sirittly puro Hiatos and {1a1ns Tasriod cattias it s plodeed fo enfarcs, and we demand that | Lo a Eer it ted MeConnel] | may write it and sign your name in pen- | Conscience money 1s rarcly received . Plow the wheat land early so as to get Hord nux L houd. 8 plodied o antoroh, and pulled the exhausted’ McConnell | 23 t Uy per money i y L IHAOH SR Vamilias reprosenteds . Filberts, Crag, gur senatorial and legislative candidates in | hiton tho platform. ‘The superinfondent | €iL1f you like, but it i3 better to do itin | newspapers, but the Indiani Messenger 1\11n. good eondition before "sceding tinic alumilias eprosented; | Filberys, - Croga 1o the dictrier that Shagtesional nowiuees | came up imwediately and paid the | 8K 2 takes pleasure in reporting that one day | Many crops of wheature injured by hurry i B pizntl Ducbelses, Fiat Crook Yol Murysy Ay OLAOT Rolitical oroaslohler Bo caucus of | gon zor 10, _ You may make your will in Choctaw, | last week 1t_reccived a letter enclosing | When preparing the land. A fine , hyllises, [ounns Comproniike £0 the ELARE O Ay OULGr sarly, menpemaa— it you happen to understand thatlan' | the sum of $5.10. The sender did not | Ped 15 of great importance with wheat Baths for bad. 1 Yuert ) puse \, We are in favor of kranting pensions to 8 A Broken Hack, o | @uage, or it may, as Hamlet says, “‘be | sign his name, and only stated that the Tarred paper applied to the ontside of 5 A 1 Pire Cenick Shank a Liino At all disablad soldiers of the civil war, who are terday morning at 8:80 | writin the cholcest (taliany’ you may | amount was justly ducand shouid have [ the bwlding and exposed to all kinds of ) inspect th ¥ AR, M. BRAN« dependoat upon thalr own labor fof support, oelock ~ ono of " the " frelght | write it in shorthand, or iu abbréviations, | been paid ten years azo; that he had gone | Weather, if put on, with care, will lusl equiring other proof of such disa: | trainsat ‘the Tenth street erossing | or in cipher, 80 long as vou leave the key | west without paying for his_paper, and | two — scasons. — Tarred — paper ap MOST PERFI ’ . bility. o : of the Union Pacitis with tho engine &t | bohind you." Gouris are hot murlinots as | withont Rotfyiae She. PUbIiEher of the | Phied 10 tho inside of buildings will bo 0 | presrecum s oD & Wiien 1 Lincolu stop at R CONGRESSMAN, THIRD DISTRICT. Eiglth street, backed into oue of Ken- | to the spelling, and if vour orthography | fact. He said his conscience had troubled | Some service in protecting fowls against | ifewithtuness ‘\Tamon' i I’If‘tf‘l ':"";-mv:id&-b‘;ll_uuivr. of burt county, | nard's hacks s it was passing and oue of | is not perfectly ultra, they will not mind | him off and on ever since, and he now | vermin. 20 An i : 4 B a Jtel, olec y acclamation by, the dele’ | the wheels was badly broken. it, if they can make itout. If you wish | hoped for rest. | kowls should ’ por, 503 South 1ith st. Jocently Built, Nowly Furalsiied Oftices—3J. #4 aud 42, Richards Blook, Lincola, b 1 And get & good dlnuer for e, never be allo in J.A VEDAWAY Frop

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