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et ————————————————————————————————————————————————— | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1886, r /' N N mitting n OO M Uiy T | n N 0 ivated a better tae its of the ajority 0 ¢ ME T HOW INSANE ARE TREATED. | % hevon o termer: v snonor i | A GLOWING PRAIRIE PICTURE | that dhoesticatst animat, ave ‘suiont: | ors and markes gaqonors 14 uo. £ tna Bl g SR the dun wouldl come bark with an cxense | ing the short horn cattle s iheir morels, | fact taat they try to work too much | Appointments By the West lowa Con- o for non-payment that_he hadn’t shelled | [ improved theif qulities to a consider: | land foren ales of Employes as to the Damnable | his }' orn yet, etc, n 1 of which Li a as Seen Throngh the Gold- | able extent ]Iry‘w noblc men of their vi A fat steor or other animal intended The West Towa conference of th. Work at the Hospital, Y0 PH (Y SO, AT UMY, SE | Rimmed Speos of “Tecumseh Ohiarley.” | i o, o time progrosacit an fnerense | ondlq butcher will go oft readily at ahy | Methodist church — is holding the sack for no inconsidera —_— In the good qualities of theit cattle might | requived fat el WL AR MATHEWSON AS A MIDNIGHT SPY | amount. s bl e it §IC | The Origin of Short-Horn Catile have fo ”“3,)‘."'\1 m ”v"»; 1 subsequont | (he intention to sell good fedingis a pre- | ntory e ting dilligent measuros to secure His Vabations for FarmetsaWillaws | [LR0ty coul give trathfal ehronicles of ‘“f'\l,‘fl:‘,' e i | ;‘j,“\”}.‘." ntendant E. P, Hort pros The Absconder Rinman and the Cate | Prospeets on etith wonld undotibls as a Crop — Farm Hints { We have traditional reports of the ox g 1O R TH100 BE GYSTOLHITE Slse N | tws WroRonIAg A | | at its sccond s convened on a camp ground four wnles | north of Seranton, In., August 18, at 2 p ngs of the conference were held 1 oW )\ oreibl ) ) cellone of iny o ese cattle so 1 : Games He Played on Friends—A Tt DORIteRHARY. f y tora term i and Suggestions, il £ . e sant pr t bofore him. He | and 8 p. m Woman in the Case—Li CHAT AT \1 - 13 woro knowr i cly to add v failure to the |0y ynited with the on tri coln News, stmaster Wa y i i Come to Nebraska todinn of the government building in | i County hacl the Soventoonth contury, 1n mer and His Wife Should remody considered satisfactory tor | ONC By transter from s Take a Vacation. varions kinds of inscets in stored grain \easter Examiner: 1 mot an old ts in placing an open vessel of b wppointments were read. Aliseemed & I surnal: 1f you are Lincoln, has received orders from head quarters to reserve a room in_the build- | Supplementary to the death of Deines | ing for the use of the general land oft IPROM TIE TER'S LINCOLY BUREAT.] of life dying out of your the buo, your " eman the other day who lives not Iphide of earbon on topof the grain in | satisfied and consecrated to go to their 1 at the insane hospital, and the light let | department. Thi ed as mean | lim if you are looking at the grev | more than twenty miles from Lancaster nn, new i of labor full of f 1 the i in on the chloral and water, and death | ing that the . plats, ete., of ouds overhend and longing for a land | Who said he had no nin this city tor roleam. 1t is said, will often cure | Holy Gho the survey neral’s office are to be re- | whe: - taded 1 i thirty y ily once in Philadel- | chicken choleraif givenin time. A table e conference was preceded by a YORITHiE SouTIanY thate, 1618 11 order 16 where your fadod life may pass away in | ! 11 ; v ’m i i) l\_‘ " 10 | movad to this place and stored for safe | poqce, come to Nebraska, Here the sky | PV I this may be an exceps | spoonful ina pint of meal fod to the hens | eamp mecting—and continued Gl "the | Owing to the diagonal elasticity of the cloth will o§ glean from the statements made by em: | kooping . ¥ | tional cuse, y in 2 measure gauges | is sutlicient close of the conferenc Ihirty tents dy Arst tmo TRequires o broat Ployes some facts and figures concerning | Senator Van Wyek has been invited | 19 blue as the sky of Italy; the air is full | the traveling brovensity of our raral | A corn crib may readily he made rat- | Were on thio ground, besides a laruc Wl b Bl the management of the institution and | and has accepted the invitation to speak | of fragrance and the land echoes with | population. thont dou "‘l there are | proof by supporting it on cedar or locust | tabernaele ‘Iuv services, A rluv'u! osti | t 1 ¢ ors’ pieni sto bo held i yices of thousan y work b ns in this country who have never | ghirt ches higl 1 capped I | mate of the number saved cannot be i 4 the humanitarian work that Dr. Mathew- | 8t a farmers’ pienic that is to be heid at | the v £ thousands who work | thirty inches high posts and eapped with R0 sty 1 on oA oI (o8 SALiow: ARR W Raymond, (his_county, on Saturday l neath the palo glimmering of the stars. | ‘ on a u..u..m”:‘\' iny who never \‘».\_ me or broad board given };m there were some at the altar | _ dealers. RO on ] ) Septomber 4. Tho hont fixed apon foF | 11 you ave o O i on s | homa more than " once” or twice & year: | * pyrmers are getting out of the habit of | 10T pardon or purity at neatly every ser A which 1s only brought to light when em- | tha speaking is 11 . m., and the arrange i : and then only to Laneaster. Our farmers [ et are senons of L i en | yice. Many souls were converted to ployes dare say their soul is their own, [ ments are being made’ for one of the | your father toiled, iv worn out and barren | have no idea of taking a rest by going to |y sheop, i anless the avool is_very | God and santictied wholly in the old fash- ! “y'fl(,'.{' TRV VRN and aro willing to make statements, The | iargest gatherings of farmurs ovor hold | doserts of the east; if you would like to i il \Im!”\‘ SRl ‘vl <0t come | clean there i dirt enough 10 more than | e |||“'!"| Th pren {v_n;:‘ trns clonty e d o ddure A ot uregld State Journal can call the BEx's cxpos- | 10 {his county. i | tihaip | live whore tho sofl rewards the toiler, | from lick of money <o much as Ik of | fyjaneo the difforence m- price Sl LT Sl bl s [MALYDOR NP, G0, Springter Hro of frauds at that institution Hes, it in [ .- eLY, Gopvicts Tato SERERT Lo | fyhiero the gealn waves and spurklos n |, jig sircus ot hiorss race. will not alluro | | e good start that u calt hus on milk et Grova diatetsk ¢, W, Daks, chatrnians NOSSES, KUK W ol FARSITtaY that way 1t will assist it i becoming yoke | plotion of sentence,”” said Wardon Nobes | EC morning dew and swells the eribs in | ghe averago farmor from - the even tenor | i the first fow weeks must be Kept at | g oy Grove,G, B, WiliTington; Coon Rapids, fellome with DE. Mathewson. and itocan | b o onitontiny. and owing to. the | the fall; where the bunners of prosperity | of his way. He works all day, Is too | lonst through the lirst year if the aniwal (. M, Wilsoh: ‘Sernutone W W, Buckne PTFRE Magnctie lholts YIELDS YO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. wlly itsclf to the wrongs and wickedness | senson of the year being upon us | Wave and the gaunt speetre of starvation | tired at night to read the weekly papor ’J;'fl'n.‘?-"s‘f}h'.'»';J'-\'-I";\f:‘]'(.'.‘.',’.“m;»‘m “'::;'wlyvlrv.\ Jeffofson A Chereia, M, D Myers e of that institution and its management ! 3 . only liberal feeld amil comfortable quar- | Red Oak and Milford, J. M. Reilly : Bingham ,u o new ones were received during that time. shrill crow of some dissipated rooste 41 food ke, X N ot wipe o . ! i Ot \in steady gro Any A Essex, J. LutZg Lenox, Grairty and A But )l that will not wipe out the cold | 7y, warden reported that-the means of 5 tH6 LoRt RN Of TSBANTS; oy i | L 10D oarly. The “"""i" yent {hf,,".:‘::',;.'l”:l. _',"I.,',.,‘itt |.’,L‘l bt AnY- | Slnssgow, Dowd: Shambough, J. A. Ty b facts that are on record, and the BEE | yontilation in the cell department had | . § monotonous drag, The conscquence is e LHA: i g Chamberlain: Clarinda, W, H. tolmes; Col Sren Bt sun o o naphiok Keobs within the record. The record 1s | boen much improveds that the amonnt of | 1005¢ on the streets and you meet them | he docs not_appreciate the big changes [ Plans should be laid to prepare the | jege Spriy G, Stand ; Sidney and Walk- ALRO ELFOTRIO TG TH FOR DINEASES, damning enough without straying away | sickness was small, and that owing to | Cveryw heve. If you are n young woman, | going on lnxl'v: hin; hishome is asnml's Hnl:rnEH'I lnh"|ri'nuwlvmhl r:.\|nllvi~m-|-~ orville, \} 1‘(. al\nlli George Booton and | P8 HORNE. INveNTan. 181 WagAsY AVE.. CHIGARD. i £ i t B3 ) A AL T e { 9 Salace, seenre but dull; he becomes a vie- | or bluekberries next spring this fall. If | Charles Bullock without appointments P slack times in the conviet lensed work a | full of golden visions and would like to | palace, i ! Thuilocl f any of the men were Jm- g i 1 tim of lo tom and a Bourbon in | the ground is plowed at about the close | Gates, Evangelist 2 There is o standing order that patients ;1::"'_‘"::{,::'\”"]'_I‘I""pjl'(* nwere out of em- | ypickup a husband on every soction line, | T BRI wm:.u U\ weoks | of October, raspberries can he planted as Misouri valley disteiet—T. 11, Allen, chair- DREXEL & MAUI‘- at the hospital shall not be required to | "3RI B0 E0 Lot fatost Hotioenite | SOHB N Draska If you wantone put | gravel to the seashore, to sone great in- | S00n as frost is out without plowin, man, Omaha; E. Miller, supnly; La Platte, Buooessors to J. G, Jacobs S " Medd: Poncha, W, debrand ¢ i work, yet an employe who has been long [ in- the cleaning and clearing of the | v‘rn'l: |n\«¥qunlnl‘nh‘:n, «i-‘n\!v_ihhw of ‘Hw dustrinl ¢ -m.-“ ml(h.v natural :ml.._.{.:\ ms The “Il that q}“ poat |,,\.l..l,. i lwlfnv’a‘v‘|lA.'|'.'-l| }p‘:'l}v\hvll IhI"l. \II.“\\|“|‘EH"l]I”| UNDERTAKER S. N Ea (LA i P At Ry WIRIAEE ¢ cast! and_ come to Nebr a 10 | our country affords, to some model farm | five and thrive without water to drin F. 1. Smith, Missouri Valloy s George Shinn, N o "f,"" ity R GIIBRHOTCH | YO g unds, and Ui iul:S -}"“. country iz filling up fast; they | or great caltural fairs held outside of rious and costly delusion to many | Dunlap: Mary Hillis, supply; North Bend to i winter are worked shoveling coal until | trimming trees, work thtt ought (0 huse | come by the rattling tram; - they | the county—in_ short to any place fifty | farmers. By eating when dew ison the [ besuppiied. e T s R f e Wor s il e e, | €onte afoot and on horseback. ' Bulore | wiles from what 'is seen every s 1S5 they cin ol Along with Tttle water | SIS City disteiet 1. 1. Alien, ehairmans | SEERRGIIRG e prompdy avondod o another patient in the work until morn- | DESER R O st the, Tesem. | ANy years every quarter soetion Will | would be a vast benefit to onr farmers, But that little thoy require as absolutely l\.\.‘h.’l\u.u\;y-\\i.1‘“.‘:‘ \.‘ Boveey Meri: | — ing. Tt does not require much medical | P SO e groundls cease U, FeSeRis | iavea house upon it and the hills that | Tnthis 1 do not forget the farne as any other stock, ot poor condition and | {1 Washta, We N treens Lawrens, G- 0. | goragLISHED USEDINALL Soiinee. 10" doletming witatiine (Tuisans)[ ) anco of wbnelcyarlitho fpodiing now only know the spangled cow and | wife, wirose life is 2 long Found of house- | poor woul will tell the story of their de- [ Beptons eandinasi IS 1870. patients, worked on'a coal pile through | 7, it | who | Wntamed broncho, will echoto the heavy | hold cares and the labor of bringing up | privation, —~— Y PARTS OF THE the night, find in that treatment the he }'w{» of the young mun who | qread of the book agent, s eultiv half a dozen of children, So Tsay to Maay nurseryman ady transplant Why sufier the tortures of billiousness Mffl ZUnDflU’ ), highway to recovery. suicided, Stuart Smiley, has been sent | sweeps onward. This is a country where | o farmer: b irseryman led, Sty ey, has e Cto the great majority of | ine evirereens i late sommer tather | when Hood's Sarsaparilla will give you | @@ Lo S WORLD Another statement 1s made that patients | 0 New York for “burial. - Nothing | the sun used to shine throueh the entire | thew who will not mind or feel thespend- | i spring s ( t oW (RXOELC IO SLUPIRL SN G e lousant Moisture of | relief Sold by all druggists. 100 doscs i witose msanity Was in @ measure croated | i1 addition = to o “eomplete pa | summer and the earth dried up like brick [ it of a eolts price—take . vacation of R S RSO TS oG EEWR T DBE] | LOBEDBIIBE N by overheatnie aro worked in t harvest | (VA S el inthe BRE D the furnace; where the “hot - winds | iwo or three weeks. I the favaer shoultd | foro wintor, and they are ot first taxed E un“ ARR'AGE 0. when conrts are énjoying vacations no | crosses into another state, come to Ne- [ goes to bed early, and is aroused by th braska. There never was such a country midnight and then a change is made to in the broing sun in the hottest | Of yesterday has be . ) swept up their deadly breath, and before | tuek his wife under his arm and wan 5. scorching: ho ant] days of the year out on the asylhim farm, oncr, after due inquiry, decided that | fiem the winter wheéat withcred and the | into parts heretotore unknown, it would o e A ——— “This kind of intelligent_ treatment does [ 40 Inquest over the remains was un- | eorn fell. Now the sun takesarestan | be more than condueive to his health It is unfortunate when the charact ¥ Catalogues and Prices on application. Sold by not require medical science to solye its | NCCOSSAIYL % hour or two and gives the rain a chanees | and appiness and to that of his wite. | o8 73 BIEOEIIIEE SRR o § . il tho bost Carringe o iers. Tivstories,C Tho standing - exeuso for | 1. T. Clarke of Omaha, and Chureh | {he hot winds have gone to Now Jersey: | 1t would add a new interost to lite,would | {1 fertility of field 1s noy Bearcy wis CINCINNATI 0 VS Howe of Auburn, are the candidates who | {he face of the carth scems to glow with | awaken in them new sensations and re- | Form i its soveral pats. WAL 5 o working paticuts is always that they are | Hoy v ot oL Crop LIFiLi TR A e L Wt ork and the oo oXodlent | were registered 'at Lincoln hotels yos- | beauty ond health, and the people who | alizations, change for the tine being the | 108 361l the erop Witl ripen so Liat 4 ofthem —jump. . from . the fourh | . Capt. A. Alee, of the B. & M. passenger | congratulating cach other and try to - [ jocts and objects on” wihich they ordi- | RicHIReEY i by Q0rSe POWCE S great | | Eve a0 bovhy S, donily and Guarterly ber it 1376, Mory windows becauso they were | devartment, wis in Lincoln yost alyze their gladness. Evon the Cogs are | narily dwell; would open their eyes, ox- | MhVantse: o | Dawiines of . The Louisiann | Stats Lottory RN G Willing Yo jump. —An attendany relates | distributing G, A, R. reunion idy so'overcome with joy that they cateh hy- [ pand their iungs, improve their di Do mot feed - sow that has sucking | SIS {1 i Sorson mige und_control | the most obtina caso in four days orloss. Tt sovemnl ihstanees he hael watehed | ments and soliciling patronage for his | drophobia and go into fits_over it. Our | tion, inerease theiv circnlation s on too much dry food. She should | the Drawings themseives, aud i the wmo are | i ! a patient from the epileptic ward, who | company. | eities ave growing: the railronds change | Targoly help to rejuvenate them, Sucha | hive plonty ofsiop, but it should be rich | gotgyeed Tl NS G dithorin tho fl an ssulublBMedlcatfldflflUfl"fiS Whs liable to huve a it on a moment's | Chanacllor Manatt of the state uni- | their time tables every week tonecommo- | trip would add néw interest to home and | @04 nutritious. A mixture of corn el | Goinpany to use this certitioato, with fac-simiios o Motice, painting on the buildine thre | versity is home to- Lincoln from an insti. | date new cities that. were not in the last | to home aficetions. Our farmers go trom | &round outs and wmiddlings voduced to 4 | ofour aignaturos aitaohos fa its ndvortisment storices above terra firma, all of which 15 | tuto Ioeture trip out i the state. one issued. “There st man idlo who | lome far too seldom, and paricularly LI AU LR S0 zood No nmuseous dses of oubobs, copatiny - of in evidence as to the intelhgent distribu- | Elmer J. Dundy Jr. of Omaha, was wants work. rmers pump water for [ for the purpose of azain courting their B33 e A DR tion of the work. e Y s o Unite Sirit | the eattle with mills and do their own | wives and aforduig them another taste | | Poultry erowing, tobe successful, must iz Do et Bal by il deategiats or wiiiod on s T R e B ING DT CRTAT DR B TRA DR o (LoTRUTblnYs BONBILE be conducted with great eare and ‘atten- Fecaiptof priceFor furthor particulars sont place to employes much like a prison,” | “’k 1. Wooley, . D. Travis, J. H. Ha'. | 20X of cigars “on one side. In the cast tion. Fowls must have light, ventilla- RS LRI e Raid one former attendant there. “Dur- | qorian attorners, with J. M. Roberts and carry their water from the nearest A Field Long Neglectod, tion, warmth, purc water, dry floors 7. C. ATLILAIT CO. ingsix weeks time,” he continued, “Thad | 1, Jolland, were Weeping Water citi- ,and walk behind the plow until | Every conntry piy n should have a | (vithier of wood or earth), plenty of room, tedohnkiNUwETOrs just one permmt to leave the building, and 18 in court before odudgs Pound s they have no distinet idea whether they | knowledge of vetarinary science, protection from emies, sound, whole- Lues-th-eatlym & that ‘was botween the hours of 4 wnd 8in | Zeng b 5 ) : the machine or the horses | Ben: Perley Poor, in the " Americ: some food at regular times, and wust be —— — —— i S DB D W 2 T ing it. The man who can’t thrive, | tivator, and be willing to preseribe kept _clear of Vermin. No amount of COMMISSIONERS. KEYSTONE party oes on to state, hie went out walk- | J- W. Cnmphell, Geo. Richardson, “grow rich in_ Nebraska, | sick borses and eattle s well as for tl ventillation will overcome the evil of | o, the undorsien 1 Bankors, will ing with a young lady employed in the | ARG HE Sh b ity J wonld starve in a bakery. If you want | owners. Attention, to the discases of the | steaming filth in the pens, pay all Prizes draw in ana State Lot . female department; that they were back | 8 LDUR LY sggleston, Bennett: | 1o see how this will assay {o the line, come | lower animals is, no doubt of less conse- Many farmers in places where their | teries which may be presontod at our countors A J. Stilson Potter, Nebraska City: Andrew | (4 Nebraskh i B G N V65 ! " SR H ILES 3 AT - 3 ] ! o Nebrask: Qe i o e maladies of | Jand is swept by fieree winds fine X J. H. OGLESBY, befor nd of their time, but that the | § SRR R I T e Juenc ¢ maladies of | Jand is swept by fieree winds find it profit Héx thEn TN ELEhONRG BorlRtbRHeRLR IS er, ennedy, e Buman beings, but, 1 do not see why it { able to plant apple trees m masses large isi i HISKEY hatgod the lady without any cause or | tmon Nebraskans registered at Lincoln Origin of Short Horn Cattle, should be regrded as @ matter of in- | enough to make a wind break on the side Pres. Louisiana National Bank. ; EaREoA hotels yesterday. Lewis F. Allen in Harpers' Magazine r\( rior .hgmll\ to nmlI remedies L\v_r the | of the farm most exposed. The apple J. W. KILBRETH, d for e e R T for Septenibers This noble breod of bo. | diseases of the apimal_creation. No sci- | tree branches low down, and if boarded ) ( : Medicinal Use e AR e T T A o | vines < o romote orighn. - For some con- | entitic man considets fc beneati “him to | by u fence four or ‘five eet’ hign on the Pres. State National Bant. i THE BEST TONIC) together one of us i A ; el “_‘:I'“‘T ‘-\"“'h]“; file | 1y previous o tiis conquost of Eng. | inquire ;m;mu-« el the potato 11«:1. windward side the ground will be cov AABALDAY ey \—— bEoS 12T to walk, for the superintendent | August 26, with the county clerk. Land by the first Wilkiam, in the year | or the blightingof the wheat crop. The | ered witi snow almost as perfectly as it ¥ S Nati - UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION is afraid that something will be found | _ Jn3 G Megeath to ‘e Public Plat of Wind- | 1906, this warlice Scandimavians of Den- | preservation of the health of domestic | was in the original forests. Pres. New 0rle§n National Bank. 3 A DNl SER S sland sor Place tention dedication, GENERAL DEBILITY. out, and it 1s a boast of his that he will ; T mark and Sweden had juent pre. | oven _apart from considera- R RECEDENTED ATTRACTION ¢ Koch no one who knows anything of the | 1 qvds i by orastee. 10 st Lind 1ot | gatoryincursions into Northumbria. ity in'the relief of suffering Kirk's German Pile Ointment. yne! B A T B e ] PERFECTS DIGESTION. institution. ” i Jas I Black and wife to Wi Fieming, lot | The \rlril 't ;n these mneursions was con ‘"“"'l'"'";‘“"“"”“‘1"” an ,"\““"',i"t'-'h‘ lTuluv\m‘ for biind, bloading, 1l itehing DR. EDW. L. WALLING, Sur One of the attendants makes the state- | 5, Allen’s sub-div, w d—=500, auest, plunder, trade and subjection of | Mportant thingin a peeuniary point of | Piles. One box has cured the w 5 uarc ment that in managing patients the aoc. | ' Chas Tnpey anil wite 1o Fred 1 Vans lot | the Britons to iheir rule and domination. | ¥IOW- SudbEale oy “il“'l; TR ST R LOUISIENA STATE LOTTERY COHPAKY, 5 ) e Al tor has advised the use of a clup instead | 8, Hincba ey W d— Many of the marauders settled in North. | best means for preserving the health of | minutes after using this wonderiul Sirk s Incorporated in 186 for 25 years by tho lowis R et intendent to find outit the cmployes ever | 4t Fioronos o ¢85, ab 1ot2 4 of their families, and mained until | crence to the human system. Some of | Gintment s prepared only for Piles and | By anoverwholining populir voto its {ranchiso ; A it e talked about him, was illnstrated” in_one e 0t Marion Foster lot 27 | the invading forees were driven back to | the most serious discases to which man | jtehing of the private parts, and nothing else, | W8 maden purt oftho present ftato Constitution your articte Byron Reed alto Marion Foster lot 27 s © a ALl & ndobted Decomber 2 A, D. 187, way by the doctor's locking himself in o | and 28 Reed’s 2nd add, w d—S2,000. their own shores under the power of the | 1% subject are found amazingly near the | Every bex is warranted by'our agents.” Sold | #G0 e L find It very satisfagt closet off the dining room at midnight to | Alfred P Hopkins and wite to P new conqueror. As a consequence of the | Stme form in horses, and necil essentiadly | by druggists; sent by mail on reediptof price, | 1 f8&n IR RUETI Srrei s piee hear if the two night watchers talked | Street lots 1410 27 of2nd add to West Side, W | Seandinavian mvasions commeree be- | 1he same treatment. : Heperbox. — 0 o 0. BENTON, P Look at the following istribution: about him or the institution. One of the | 431 5 tween them and. the Northumbrians be- | 1 think that the whole subject of the 25 (05 (8 N ot \96th G ht AN RS D O e e Statoment tha the | - Henry L Chamberlain to § N Gustin, 1ot S, | eama troquent, and the eaitle of tho | dizeases of domestic aninils has v . . Cleveland, O. rand Monthly o of Bottlo, o the Latel. night men makes the statement that the | 2t e BEENEGIG G- cal frequen gfont1okeo it Iin | (IRONSBIRO I BOIEILS D n ot Sold C. ¥. Gooodman and Kuhn & Co. AND THE doetor ownod up to bing on tho spy | k2 Lakusadd wATSLNO. L ustin, | Deighboring continent were more or less | ccived attention from seientil th and Doulus 18th and Cur . EISNER & MENDELSON, order when confronted with the closet i 018 8 By * | introduced on British soil. as we | men, and Lam convinced, also, that in- — - EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING (Soln Agents br the U, ) « [0t 8 bk 5 Lake's add, w d—5L ) 6 4 ; vl Al g o Rl 3 ; o t. Ths illustratos . nice state of | ' James Moriis to Samel N Gustin, lot 8, blk | can_learn from imperfect history and | dividuals who wish to study those dis- | Ida Lewis, famous for her efforts in | yy o Academy of Music, New Orleans. 316. 318 and 320 Raco St., Philadeluhia, Pa. ‘mony between the head of the institu- | 5 Lake's add g e—S1. tradition, those eattle were large in size, | ¢ases with a view of making themselves | rescuing the drowning at Newport, is 5 s i g B ) Ee il Y aes i 0 ‘Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1886, tion and the stants, A man like | Casper E Yost to Saw’l N Gustin. lot 8, | short in the horns, rather coarse fi .| userul and earning a living, should have | the only woman in the world who holds | 280 RGOS Deines could lay all night locked in Pakes ald, q e—S10. {he cows giving ahundance of milk, and, | better —opportunities for — obtaining | the vosition of government light hous Under the personal supervison and manage- ol g eondition without nurso | Chas It Courtiiey etal to Win I Munaugh, | wiien fatteil for slaughior, heayy weizhts | torough information i vegard to them | keeper. Although past middle age shois | {3y o0y DT IR Tot 1 blk 12 Reed’s 15t add, w (—$4,000. il st RN than they now possess. 1 know_ of no v he lookout for any unfort LA Re TS LT o L DESMA LRI O or physiclan and bo dosed to | 1okl bk 12 leed Lo, of beef rather than conrse quality, Them | U 'y pOS3083. now of n ys on the lookout for any unfortu- | pinjy. o H e . i e | o ie ks Conedon et alto ) Mortis Brown, | oL r ithur puire white, or_ pale | fleld for the practical application of | nate noeding her help, and would go_to | “** CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. aredibyiAdniinisiering Dy, i . sience )| 0 1 peN S o) 5 Tof 5 5 o] i Haines' Golden Specitio man who should | bave saved | i Olse et aito Wilbert J VanAcrian, | red, or red and white more or liss inter- | science which has hitherto been so much | their relief as promptly as when a-lithe i S his life could put in his time spying on the | lot 6, bik 8 Plainyiew w d—3700, mixed with roan, or brindled, sometimes | Beglected, and I oam pursuaded that a | and active gicl. Notice, Tchims asrze $|o‘:mv§.’| Halves, 5 | Itcan vogiven tn o help to f any dared to discuss his ad- | , Alzernon 8 Paddoc! 1l wite to Ella | red, no other colors prevailing proper attention to the matter would re- = siEbEiclentng i 4 N o “ind spued ministration. T lot 16, blk2 Paddock Place, w d- It has been from that ancient stock, in | Py the community fully ten fold for all A Sad Case of Poisoning O i D e S0 3 r.u{mn',’. TIE HINMAN EPISODE all probability, that the grand breed of | the exvense that would need to be Jaid | s that of any man or woman afllicted 1GRAND PRizs: oF 000 3 in thous been one of the topies of conversation | g et VT RS T § A improved short-norns has decended. The | Out upon it with disease or derangement of the liver, | JGRAND PRIZEOF o Ve onoe 1 the city the past twenty-four hours, and | “TGURTE Kooty and wife to_Albert 11 Kay, | fhcestors of them trace back to no other Willows as a Crop. resulting in poisonous accnmulations in ALARGE Pitiis oF A00071 Sy | Jmbresy @ Spuclic it bocomes an utiet good deal is coming to hzht in the mat- | s w part of 1ot 12 to 13, blk 11 Shulls 8ud add, | parts of England than the counties of an The money paid by manufucturer. the blood, serofulous uffections, sick- 20 Prizks ov 1000 200 L postla b sihiddls ter that is damaging to the party and [ w d—$2,000. c cent Northumbria, where the Scandina- | the peeled “osier willows used in Bendiahabiand disankostotitholdnoy RO fiasd 3 DLLOWING DRUGAISTS} fully illustrates why he has put as much | Mare A Upton et ai to Jacob Kendis etal | vians held rule previous to the Norman | making represents w larg e sum annt ALROLEFARE - CRDS il AL a0 KUIN & €0, time and s as possible between him- [ 15 feet of lot %, bllc 76, South Omaha, wd— | conquest, A striking evidence of the ex- | Much of the sto:k s imported. lungs or heart. These troubles can be | F5 0 o p 5t & G self and the law. Hinman hias been for [ $1000 0o L v | stenee of these eattle at an carly date is | although the climate of the Unted States | cared onlyby going to the prim ary cause, | 1) g w. Lo%) 45 some time in the musical instrument bus- | AUt (Rountre, et o Jo Jichard | now scenin n picce of statuary is admirably adapted to the crop, cult- | and putting the liver in a healthy condi- 100 ADDTo I anion nane ot ... sm00) | cattor iness in Lincoln, locating here as the | <G : arched niche of Durbam cathedrals | vators have not been able successfully to | tion. To accomplish this result speedily Tog AP 3 10 S | eridae state agent of the Kimball Piano and Daniel F I Rogers_and wife to N Ma- | twenty feet ormore above the ground. | complete with the cheap lavor of Europe | and affectually nothing has proved it- L ¥ Weeen AL "l'hl"l company lllu has apoarently | honey, lot 2, blks Kountze's sup add, i d— llm- n;,;um are '”l:ur!l‘w"!fl)'ll "lf'fl in preparing the switches for market, | self so eflicacious us Dr. Pierce’s “Golden | 555 prizos amountine to ) been doing quite a business and no suspi- | $5.000. short-horn cow of her day with two milk- | snd no machine has yet been suce: Medieal Discovery,” which never ; : " ¢ atthew: ) God e . T . The o] ¢ ol i 8 i ) h 5 ation for rates to clubs should be mads fon of erooked work fastend upon hio | - Jovt A Matthews and wifo to Gen 11 Boges | maids attendig. Fiho present seutpiure | fufly mado to i te work failed to do the work claimed for it, ard | only to the ofico 0 tho_company i New OF until a short time ago, when he was ar- | ad Lew W 1l n & sw el 15, 1 q ¢ is of comparatively modern “date, prob- | pAt Macon (Ga.), however, this industry | neyer will, leane. rested at Crete for forgery, at which tine L‘,:;;';“,' 30 Mlagis Blivws, lot e, bl ably between the years 1780 and’ 1800, | is said to have boen successful. Colored ——— ¥or turther talonponen writo loasiy, civing the man who now is the heaviest loser by | 17V SIIIWEARCSE ey, s | Yhon some parts of th lowor were (ke | omon, gifls. and bovs o tho work of | | A 1ot of lipsy fellows m St. Pau paintod e S e e AT T his deeamping helped him out by going | Southard,lot4,blk 11, V Smith’s add,w d—s2, | out and repaired The original statute | stripping the from the switeh ad | the nose of one of their number @ bright | ter “currency by express st our expense ad on his bond. Hinman had a wifoand |~ Victor Il Coffan and wife to Thos Boe- | Was too mueh broken to be dyand | this Tabor being plenty in the south, one | rod, and he walked into the hall of the | drassed, M. A DATIRHIN child who, by his absconding, are | man,lot 4,blk 5, S.E Roger's add,w d. . | the present one i said to be an exact | planter there, who last year prepared the | Salvation Army there for a joke, while bADASTRIL 2. Joft in almost’ destituto circumstances. | _ Sumuel N Guston and wite to ¥ 1 | counterpart of the original. Even this | Switches from over 400,000 willows, was | the others took back seats to see the fun. | or M. A DAUPHIN, Hinman, like most men who come to | Whiten )l lnth.hlk-»\l{nkenndll‘\\ —83,500. | hus been somewhat mutilated, The ca- | 5o suceessiul that, as stated, he last | But the salvationists at once saw in him Washington, D. C. Lydia Men- Diaglas, and Council Blufis, Towa. write for pamphlet containing Lundreds « Trom Lhe DE2L Wouen and men (rom rrief in eases like this, has been keeping | . James Phillips to Wilhelming Baumann, | thedral was finished about the year 1 spring set 80,000 additional plants. He | @ fit subject for their prayers, and they hothor woman, some of the' time. huy- | Dls Palipsadd. wd—8s00. | 5 Why tho statiie was so_inse A A e He | Drayed and sung over tho Tollow until ho | passke ,0; Money Ordors paratia and addross foig hor here in Lincoln, but most of the | '\ Mytg Whitehouse and wite Gussie f10 | 1ower'is explained by anancient monkish | ovees until abont sisty acres will haye | becime vory peritent and apparently on NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, time in Crete, This undoubtedly ex- | pach’s 1st add, w d—$5,000, logend existing some centurics previous | hoen planted. In thiree years a full an. | the high roiul to converaion, to the’ dis- Now Urleans, La. ble oo fhol plains why he has gone to the dogs and - - - to its origimal ercction. Its condensed ac- | nual erop of switches may be produced | gust of his companions, S e ——7 | paptics, Conaumptives, Conval hecome & refugee from justico. Hin- | An immense quantity of jewelry is now | count may be given as follows: from olanting. iiie shoois are from Jane i -~ ! 1 Boroct butrfont 1 21" Waseing Bl man's own wife: knew nothing of his | made fromthin layers of gold alloy upon [ **St. Cuthbert, famed for royal descent | 1o seven foet Th height. A ton to the { Mr: I W, Landram, Bultimore, Md., 0 Z%ayls and Feeding of infants, malled linsons in this way, and not until he left | an ingot of brass formed While it ‘is hot. | and many great virtues, died on the “0th | qere v vield, and the willows | Wis relieved of rheumatism by St.Jacobs DOLIBER, QOODALE & CO., Boston, Mess. did she suspect his true cn-dmfu o On l]lu Illu;ul cooling it is {.,.-.-. 1l|,.r|“~m-|1, (I.ll.\ \ I, 687 :...‘.u sl buried i‘; n..ni whon prepared, dried and shipped com- | Oil: Gl -~ Be presentative she sai self and | steel rollers into a long, thinribbon, each | Island—wmeet place for so worthy and | mund %200 per ton in the larger cities of e : 3 2 % “ D D ety topathor, fl- | bast of wineh ia, 0f pourac, siill eovorad | sanolified a man. Thoro his body rostoa | the counirs Lie orop ls e s s | o womon_app rfo do nl the | “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERR' LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY thyah She was not ofton” hanpy, for ha | With tho gold Alloy, incatculably thin, | for two hundred years, but fearing that | aftor tho laaves drop in the autumn and | york:” weites Golonol Watterson of the |« g 30 recive serverage system of Would never stoy at home, and ' during | but which wears for years and can bo | it would be disturbed by the devastutions | then propared at leisure for the manu- | Hras:, It 18 DOEUPOGM 0} 80 800 1 K 1 Wil S it bttt Y the last yoar ho hud passod only throo | molded into any shape. of the Dancs, it was exiumed forrein: | facurors of willow waro. The mols of #1d a ok hiio 'ffl'.":\‘. T ;":;;tll"O'!iJ;l': many of our cities and the no-drainage | Rocenty mm, arts o Sundays with her. Hor case is a sad - crment a fow miles from Dunholme (mow | procedure Bl e, g along togethor like u pair « s, “The : s " Bundays with her_ Hor case 1s 5% | A Massnohuseits - mowspaper nssorts | Durhany, Whora it tomalnod for on | ¥ fesmitores e b e o oping | Wen: Bront strapning follows. idlo and | ef aur large fowns and rural districts, The Tremont, £or ot poopte o ot live heve and sho 18 | that the Concord School of Philosophy | hundred years. Then the remains wore | building and plicedan a vat filled with | Wy, ~loat about the bassices. “Chelv | are poisoning the very sourees of potatle J. €. FITAGERALD & ON, 1 by his decamping left destitute and with- | struck a snag in a paper forwarded by moved " to Ripon, in Yorkshive, and | water, warm préferred. The large ends wulm d.uu:,rl.lwn:u_ut. sters till the tields e o iy Tacnt Al out means of support. Toxas profossor. It was cnlled *The | after four months again taken for a'final | are then placed in o little machin which | 274 SUPPLY the markets, 0 W instauces, pllaten 8100 per day. Siroet"cars froui liouss 1w aay HOW HINMAN WORKED Platonian Idea,” and afteran earnest and | resting piuce to Dunholme. On their way | loosens the barkiforia couple of inches S, SR TR v A, Van der Veer, AM,, M.D. . i 1 just beginning to come to | hopeless search for the iden the school | thither, Bisiop Allwinus and the monks g dlong:joniutho. tablo. thoy. nrai b mmer.colls iro the iardost Lo oure, President of the Medical Society of J. 1 W. HAWKINS, light since bis afly have | returned the paper to the professor with | having charge of the removal, whon a | piaced one by one in the strippers, and . o § ar Congh Cure doesit. Nof the State of New York. . i bocome public. When tho. shenff took uplo. interogation: “Why don't | fow miles from their dostination, lost | Witha yur of piorsre. pollod throush | MOrPhi: February 3, 1856, Architect, possession of his storeroom there were zn the pledge?” thew way, when they stopped in despair, | with ono jork. " The. I - o rocess tukos oft all | Two tramps wilking o the Fort | “Z%he purity of APOLLINARIS | \OMces=ad dand 2. Richuris Blook, Lincola, two organs and a piano there, aside from = | not knowing exactly where Dunholme | the hark and leg Neb, Elevator onl1th strect, 0 SR . .The switches are | Wayne railrow eack near Allegheny ers the best sccurity against the dan- alittle furniture. But this, even did he lay, Soon, howover, they hearda woman | then wiped oft wjth,a woolen eloth by o.."émlf.l'k' ]:‘wl.lml])‘-x:w:.lu ,‘,{-.\.:::':.\,; e A Zer % o “‘,,/ et RE Brouter ot own them, woula mot be a’ drop toward caliing to 'another whom she mot that | passing them thfrotleh the hand, They | the track. and ot the samo tme saw a | &0 s, Wwhich are common fo uos of the | gaaloWAY Chvrim, Suon meeting his obligations. The heaviest her co had strayed away, and asked if | firo thon bundled and lnid away (o dry. | i soronnaing, "Ong of them, Ausat | €7 ¢iary drinking waters.” .M WOODS, loser by his decamping seems to be Mr. she had seen her. 'Y was the reply; s rain approaceing. Une of theim, August Whitcomb, & resident here of means, who Oilst boyond. Dupholmor " Dhus. gaidod | pdisros ahd ATk are also Gried aid | diotlicb, ran for Tho ehild, reaohed it Just London Medical Record. | T jyve Stock Auctioneer seems Lo had a good deal of confi- by the women, they found their way, and | jer pound. i Hue to ”,‘f““ In . I|nlur. llhul |;»L: ".'1“]. ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS e TN AR MW dence i Hinman, and who went on his doposited tho' vomains in s rudy ‘tem: | "It I8 nossible thatdavaentive talont mey | e, Was Groune 1o, conth unter fhe 1 * | rates. tioom 3, Biuto Block, Lincoln, Nebs bond to the company for which he L porary catiedral, construeted for tho | vet ovolve & maching that will prepare | ee of the locomotive Of all Grocers, Druggists & Ain, Wat. Dealers, | _Golloway wnd Bhort Horn bully for sulc worked, as well a5 going on his bond in burpose, until the' year 1093, when the | The willow switohes for market. Ttwould | Broon-Posoxtsa <his dreadful mal th forgry caso. B this s only sl P ¥ comer-sione of " the present. eatiiedral | soom partially to havo boonaceomplishod | ady may resuit from a disordered hver | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. #i B QU UBRk, timo bought notes from Hinman on o dis- Euit statuze may be onitiglked Ak mof | Ao i’ sautii, "Bl 1eask Ko BxbetARY | anll kilnoys tholr deon b per A The Chieazo Mail, Farm Loans and Insurance, seems to have been successful there. | yerted, the blood, loaded with bile and count, which notes were from, or pur- representing correctly a modern short here i r ” | ) & B T b 244 n bright. erpriw areospondence in vegard to loans solicite.l " ¢ ', g 3 5 ere is no means by which levees or d, and a roubles follo Ge gy S0ia ‘ SO D, NSRS f40th) RN P O sl e v 0 g ¥ cees or | urie acid, and a train of troubles follow Jhicago i A i 4, Rtichands Iilock, Linooln, Nob 1 n g ' banks may be so chaply protecte ” Yao 1r T B ey L T ity ** Nowsp s ] s calities, given in payment for instru- one of any other known breed, it aftords . y be so chaply protected from | Use Dr. J. H. MeLean'’s Liver and Kid L) RSN i L i a1 of water a$ by the osie: P ol e ai oditod by Frank Jnents. The purchasor. of theso notes { quite probablo . evidonce of that at i | Hire s inerics tad Dind ey e | ey Baim. ki Daily Hiith o it | Riverside Short HMorns now, however, has every reason to be. carly beriod. The agriculture of “Eng: | tion of the soil. 1 Europe, and especiaily | Bob Ingorsoll is growing fat. He iswt | Nowspaper & (2 rittly pure Butes id Hisos ipind ualtit liovo that many of them ave fictitious and land for some centuries atter the coil- | along the Khine, they have long been | any balder than formerly, sor that is im > PRha’ B BN g bk ey : forgeries, for in one or two cuses already : quest was rude, and progressive stock- | tsed tor this pusnose. S Why may thoy | possible. His cyeglassos have ehanged For §2500ur a0’ | acamia. Ronicx, oso.of Sharois, Moss Hoses it has been ascertained that no such per- | breeding was in a like condition. ‘The purp i i M b, | 4 us, M 3 sons could be found bad names clorgy and monks of those early da: . 0 8G Serve ble rpose | to spectacles, and his chubbiness is turn B2 5 5 1ths, § Kuizhtly Duchessos, ¥ Croek Youug Murys, aflixed to notes, ‘The holder of these PUREST AND were altogetner superior in learning to certain securities thinks now that there 5, STRONGEST the better classe ¢ e aiat® B T O bring in a revenue throtgh the dabor of | ning to tell, but his smile and twinkling Par Batcs Craium 1 Liso of Bharon, 1 X6 Was & woman confederate with Hinman [MTROLRST | | (he nobility, and as they had. sppropri: of the people or oven | cheap help? The willow may yot have a | eyet are the snine. Ingersoll hus a habit i AT (i S e "L 3 -~ ¥ for mission to perform in that portion of the | when interviewed, of writing out hoth I . go. 111 luspoct tho hep Address, CHAS. M. N in working these forged notes off, for he ated many of the choicest selections of | countty, in adition to the proteetion it | questions and answers, and reading them |~ = —— —— | BON, Lincoin, Noh 5 hus several lottors that go to show that MOST PERFEGT MADE | land onwhich to build the mouastories | furpiois uesiiiof 10 the DrOLeetion x| Gver beforo the roporter goes PuTs AND CALLS. R when some of the notes fall due, and | Prepared with strict regard to Purity Strensth and | fud abbeys, it may be supposed that the | ujon the banks of streams . O Wheat, Corn. Oats, Pork, Lard and it. R, how in Giugoly stop &% Whon ho would send written roquosts for | Hesithialasas br. brics's Baking Vowder comatns | lmited agriculture in. which they en : N R S T L — W. E. Wilcox, of Chiica o, representing | Stocks, for fong ahd S Tindy: Koud tor Price National Hotel, payments, that thore was some one who | - Vi oo, Oranse, 666, Bavor oSNy aged was of & much higher order than | Seasonable Hints and Sugzestions, | H. ¥. Watson, of Erie,” Pa:, is jn the | &%) Wusbing Fotoived thom and auswered. them BY | Aeick BAtad POWOES O, dhleass aad 3¢ Lauis | Tlat of the rude pensantey. around them, | Tue one groat cause of the small pro- | city. b AN Sl soaions - Aarioas & 4 Kool e S Y EDAWAY Erom FPure Cruick Shank and otilors. Cotne wid

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