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THE (ATTLE QUARANTINE. oo of s, THE AUTOCRAPH ALBUN Governor Dawes t sy READ anies Work- wes in Various Honse—Supreime ' - A Mintat e » THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1886 small cost the ’ ent of ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING 1 Garments fron These snits 1 i ¢ wmost appro eand the men in In addition to the telographic news o b, the mun who w of Whst, passed dat n Ce advives nrv pleuro-pneumonin in who Wi ' . ot it 1, over-r City who are good jndges of cloth, buy these swits as fast as they arvive, as by that means cattle at different localities the bour o By PR o S, Theb ledt ! in posscasion of private advices from that nd over to answer t ¢ rict ved thut kindly oustom took they savefrom 40 1o 50 per cont on the price ordinarily charged by merchant tailors. In g FL'”A S ghaemdid th Sriasuinoursube | S wider into addition to the fine line of Misfit Clothing at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, will be found an ense and they ulso ure rec N i€ i nications from Nebraska Fewion % y plain that for muny decades it enormous stock of furnishing goods and mens’ and childrens' clothing of the best quality and ing that pro sleps s i . As the Jewish | Was necounted u o e thing for & ma antine be s B synagogue, the | of wit to write & suplet in n lady The commiss will use igilance ¢ " y the Germ Nay yWh pet in looking atter local inspectors und cl al 10 the invention he 10 1t that the guarantine is w t ker, who was r he wit of his at once \d s it is though . y'8 BEE, as it & Tow Moore wrote m disensed stock hus yet entore n Y over some petty thefts o i Hood snd it will be kept out now with on short order’ for un- | betters. Churles Lami The live stock commissior the following rules and reg . t that er was in other crooked | Jeft behind erning the quarantine and l I 1 state of Neb X L uniels rds The custom ng into the state of ies, giv hem a | among t style. as well as the lowest prices inthe city. Bead this mortgaged a fit f corn | ubility to invoke t the Germuns an Taska, are to enter the at | bill of also held & mort- | the continent. Nor 1s Omaha, smouth, Blur, Falls City, of piker's horses and | Iieve thut men whose Covington, where they must be unlonded for f 1L, it is understood. | in kissing and embracing en $25.00 Mere'nt Tailor Made inspection. susE i ¢ o 3 were taken | would not hesitate openly to es f 4 8000 * . All owners e nd find und | their sentiment in black und white. te from Joc antined o 1 2 ! ’ it as to the possession of the corn | cold English nnc e chillier Americnt Be tentiirad 10 Feira A the Tonowlng evidances i ¢ corn | cold English und the chyllier Am thet ey pre free from disease probable, . { e noi 8o eflusive; they leave such pra A.) Affidavit of two disintereste < and M J. Florence tices to the women and chidren. B R that they have known the cattle in ques 1 for the opera house on | what has come of the young folks 80,00 for a period of 1 4) months prior & lay evening : wil ums? There be youths and maidens . s 5.0 @nte of shipment, that they have been hea\)'v Onr G ¢ idience, | vet, but they continue the practice c pod 5 9 uand exposed to no contagious disens which, judging from their former visité Ie Slfeinaad Tt e i sth Mok : L .00 _‘ that no contagions disense 18 knowr = BT e e rrev o iy R 20 30,00 st 0 ey lieved to exist in the eounty irom giity Eati Gy | S masmond | vorumest Perhisy ) MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS B.) Certiticate of comty clerk of sn b T | ) there is reason to fear T \ e oy t li- | musiers and misses of this progressive D — il e o urc | duy haye other and less simple dive The great popularity of the Misfit Clothing Pavlors is evidence of thefact that their goods are the best and county. or Wednes- | sions. Their food, mayhap, is more g 2 (C.) AffidaVit of owner, or person In | d 4 convention, and the | highly spiced. their prices vight. If you want to buy furnishing goods. an overcont. a suit of clothes for yourself or you enrge, miade at point of entry, that his cattle | yourer | ppronch of that gather- | T happened Jately upon one of these re 1 et oD b acre. | ingioom nore evidence accumulates | membrancers of youth, and. Lord! what always go to irect and without unloading, except for | U espocially intercsting | atrain of recoliections it set a-gomg! It H 1 ed und water, and in clesused aud disiu- { some sh s one of the very old ones, and I Ell I\.I I ] Y - confests in the seeking for nominations. | had circulated When its owner was, per s or nersons in charge of cattle | Ther be & number of extensive | haps, thirteen or fc n years of r ities not numed in governor's proe- »bbies 1n the field, notubly of which will | At thut interesting period of life, no one —— ation must certify under oath that suck the Lan r ' delegation laying the | need be told, any well regulated youth is ttle hnve been kept in onestate for a veriod | wires for expedited approprintion. the | bonnd b fute we be the vitin of sr lanst of Tour months (eiving oie Diine of thelowd | commng winter, and a_delegation with | one consuming passion fora lovely creat ErBe 10 any oorrtagions disease £o | | that especial end in view will represent | ure of the opposite sex. He will be in . = T Ouibiih RO 40 ite ip- | the county. Then the railrond commis- | love often hereaftor—often and devote L three : ] d SRt sior 1 imve s lobby working for | —but never agmn will he sink to the e 4. Al the forezoing_evidence o be sub- | 1ts endorsement, snd the salt _well | tremity of despeir or rise to the quiver FARNAM STREET witted at the point of entrv to the live stock | schem 1 try to bring pressure on | ing sle of ecstasy, which marked IIIQ ‘s SANILATY COMMISSION, State Veterinarian or ar board of nd buildings to help | the ving moods and fortunes of his authorized inspector of the state, when per- | ghem out, und the talents of the Stute | first afinir. 1 have lived to sce many it for shipment may be issued be turned to assist e: ] e Ve it iR O i Dealers’oalves gatliorud in quarantin the Jobbies with whatever energies | see the top of my venersbie pate states will be quaraniined at points { bl Rl el s e it may commund: Following ure pe dnoss through the vanist b 6. Cattle not receiving permits for shipment | nent republicans m the city: Senator ( f youth: but, if 1live to be I Ijthink, 1 showed it to me TRICKS ‘_’1‘_’111‘1"'-\- olfe. the broth 1. Who | The World's Greatest Private Enter- and retained in quarantine will be held H. Van Wyck, F. 1. Ransom, E. F. War- | | shall never be able to enter $ toiathe and free translation = and educated Thomus Roli e owner’s risk and expense, ren and C. W. Seymour, of Nebraska | guiet street in the hazy fall of 3 in the back pa rtof the diction where, | Prominent Men Who Remember, and K of the winia descendant fred Krupp owns probably the larg- 7. All cattie wrriving at points of eutry are | (ity: C. S. Montgowery, John H. Suhler, | when the red and yellow Jenv ¢ fa 1§make no doubty his we the Ar Some Who Forget. ) tas. In the same work is also | est business establishment h the Worl gpagted free of CHATSE 10 OWDCT. s state | B 1. Clarke, Omabn: 'M. K. Turver | ing away from fthe burren branct tinm M ister, disapverad and made {r";“ ®ew York Mail: Bluine’s memory of | SY7¥ imieresting socount ‘;‘h‘l"‘l O | His works witiin the town of Essenoover Bl 3 ;b hsettate | Henry Regutio. ) Col : trees, without e ‘neing in | to help humself, For that anyone c: o e 3 il por Lontas ch is now oy b Gttt il Jess accompanied by a permit A 3 Sutler ren Hbrs lave 5 HapEn A °y iwenty thousand men, who, with their D5, i authorized inspector, - Lo ice; H. M. Sinclair, Anton Abel, | betell - me thou withered required to be perfectly candid, | Ben Butler remembers everytt with Pocahon urings [ e S familics, makes sovel . B8 foviier of o five stook ssmitary commis- | J. H. MacCall, Piom Creek: M. P. Kin: | fiatiering orean: Tostatic vomon, wasish rarnficr Laltiutty—how staaged | cloding Saves aud & vase known us “Pocaliontas’ vase.” | Jorsons smoion LAY s “‘,,’("},,.“.”‘;‘(‘;:;:" sion. J. GeurE, i D. V. S id, O'Neill City; W. H. Newell, Orlando | from my sight! us in shose ¢ vs! If there | Seeretary Bayard is gonial and uffable ; = ownes 547 iron mines i Germany apd Suide Veterinaridn. | Toil, Caos cquuty: . J. ¥ous, J. M. | “Ina word, T saw her name on a Jeaf in Jhere (und 1 stall Shortly | g be remembers faces only N iasnarsiogEbakos four oceun steamers. Over the works WILD CAT INSURANCE. A olf, Matt A ougherty, Crete G. | thatold album, and it all came back again 3 there is) the are a st e o o Anned Minneapolis Tribun or the uss un forty-two miles of railws ok The auditor of state is called upon to | Tute, Shelton, Buffalo county; A. McKin- | And over what an interval of chunge hic s the marks of an inky strug : Manning will be antroduoed | .06 vpartars weotlor! the following | semacy Bar mules jof Tal g e answer numcrous correspondence from | ney, Huy Springs: Curns, Sewaid; | Morciful beuven! 1 suw her a twelve- | Zle by the writes thercof to iug his or her | to you onc moment und forget you the | list of upproprinte words ax u contribu- | Thare arc also sty nine. horsee vt Ad Jocal insurance agents in the state who [ O. H. Johnson, MeCook. month sinee—she and her five children— | small Latin to the fore, We were only at | next. tion to the relief fund: wagons. There aep albo Sarty aile oh refer to him the requests of compunies _ HOTEL GUESTS and Iswear by all the gods of love her | the edge of our accidence then aud by 10 | President Cleveland can generaliy re- | Scismology--The science of earth- | tolograph wires, with thirty five stutions who have not complied with the state Among Nebrasgans at the hotels are | nose was and she weighed fourteen | meuns so learned in the classics a8 BOme | o b g nume and tace without much | Quikes und fifty-five Morse apparatuse luw and attempt to scheme insurance on | Alex Laverty, Ashiand; J. W. Butler, | stone Your bumble servant. mean- | of us—ahem—became luter on, but of ble Seismography—The science of report s Eechadigis: the outside. The Inst communication of | Beatrice; Dr. L. A. Merrium, Omuaha; D. | while, madam, had preserved afl the el- | what littie had we were lavish, Hereis | troubl S ing, Tegistermng, or desoribing enrth- | Twe Atlanta lovers went to Westuins this nuture comes from & local agent at | T. Huyden, Nebraska City: Albert Joyce, | eguncy of shune which distmguished his | one little chub's contribution Tom Reed of Mame doesn’t huve much | quuke ? ster, 5. C., were murriod and returnsd & Hastings, who shows up the Furgo In- | Syrucuse; E. M. Correll, Hebron; H. H. | earlier years, besides acquiring certain | 1 remane sincerely, tuus amicus difficuity in calling a name, and hus a | -~ Seismometry—The monsuration of vty the sume evening. The marrage not to take effect” for two years, and surance company that has asked nim to | Lushley, Beaver City; J. M. Green, | solidity and firmness of demeanor to _ i SUSTE SHRIMP. fe nequantan earthquakes write surplus lines, agreeing 1o pay 2 per | Omaha. which youth is a stranger. If he did not Nay, luugh not! Of what avail, let 1 Postmuster-General Vilas, who meets Seismometry—Pertuining to the ob- | all concerned 1 it are bound 1o 8eo- cent for the same. ne Fargo Insurance - —— 1ift his hat too high, it may have been is your Latin and your Greek if it | o o0 people in one duy than all the re. | SEIVation or memsuration of carthquukes. | recy company is not entitled to transact busi Kirk's rman Pile Ointment. out of consideration for the bald spot be pushed to the front? And “tuns | o ORI O L combined. is & Seismogony—The generation or b ——— ness 1 the state, and the Hastings ng Sure cure for biind, bleeding, and itohing | fore mentioned, which can 1l brook the | &micus’ is surely better than plain “thy | Jooir e Tt U of earthquukes As for “Le Pere Mustache,” who died did not bite ut the scheme. 1t is stated | Files. One box has cured the worat cases of | 3 o 000 gutumn wind. - How- | friend.” a delightful air of mys- | g, B s n zreat place for the for- | , Seismomancy—The prophesying or | in Algeria lately, he was the “oldest man at the anditor's ofice that the Furgo o lenlyiangstauiing No aTelevad utiion ioger — tory and will muke the groundlings stare pe sennte is 1 gront place for the 10X 1 oretelling of, or by means of, warth- | in the world' —how old no one knows pany hos its officers, one in Chicago und | Ganuies fHeT SMUNE His WoRCeriul ek s In those days, when her nose was not | To'be sure, Susic might have spelled “re- | £ ifman: Jionemin s Ay a0 | quiices | but he heiped to build the Arache bridge another in lows, und thut is of | glaysthe itehing at once, actcae a poultice, | red and she did not weigh, ete.—in those | mane” with an but, then, anybody D o T e S MRS SRR, Scismophobist—One who fears earth- | i n) stunding whatever in the state, when | gives instand relief. Kirk's German Pile iys she had a fine othereal spirit and u | cun spell his mother tongue (except, per s RATIARS ki Guuke: looal insursnce agents are asked to write | Ointment is prepared only for Piles and | taste for poetry which impressed me, at | h subscriber, who hath, unfor Secretary Endicott can remember those Seismophile—One wh add for wild cat companies they will do well | itehing of the private parts, and nothing else. | the time, as baing the pmk of diserimin v, inherited a Weakness in that who tracé their ancestry buck to pro- | the collection of, or curthquakes 10 remember that they ureliable to u fine | Every box is warrauted by our sgents. Sold | oy s is what she wrote in my al . and there is no credit in toplasin, but he doesn’t lumber up his ophngous enting and imprisonmont fof domeg it, and that | BY druggists; sent by mail on receiptof price, | o% e imirable piece of fo css | brams with the numes of muny others 1 AmBGion ol Satthas the proceoding is & dungerous one to [ MCPEEBOR pp 00 e Cnox prop *I've turned these pages o'er and o'er entitled *“Ten Thousund & yes t Gov. Long of Massachusetts remem cusily prolonged follow. An ngent who has beer working i " Cleveland, 0. To see what others huve written before, author has made his impe o | b mes us well us faces, and Gen 1l suffice for ordinary report life insurance for a company not ent Sold C. ¥. odman and Kubn & Con, But I will stop in this quiet spot, write the folowing lines in Miss Q anks is another whose reputation uses, and the enterprising correspondent to insure in the state is being looked for 15ty and Douglus 18tk und Cuming. To ‘it‘l)!e'llnlv\\‘:rzd‘v forget me mx" = . album t respect is even grester thun M will find th at the present time to answer G el ours, ever, LATRA. : STATE HOUSE NOTES. istressing Discase. | Adorable trush! As if she didn't know Engiand is my na = rv Whitney is 8 good hund at | #nd the like, nny one of the sbove w Papers were rooeived s the auditor’s ¢ “Burbers' itch is simply a “ringworm” | that 1 could no more forget her thun fc London is my dwelling plac remembering people, but Secretary | lend a very effective coloring to the most fice yesterduy from the Howard Insurance ut ippens to huve become implanted | get my own name: for thut matter, us B § Ay has to be introduced over and | cOmMmonplace write-up 4 mpuny, of New York ¢ i for m the parts covered by the beurd. | if she really cared whether I did or not 1 find this here, also, though with the e AT T ey T i 3 . . ine Toys) . Univesstios blanks und the manner of sedur The disease is extremely contagious, and | But the vergiess mein nicht sort of busi- | name changed to suit condition ot | 3 P The Fees of London Doctory ¢ o Hoval Spanih adopt in order to transaot business in | 1% SV i most frequently by barbers | ness was popular then, and, I dare say. is e writer Another b facetionsly suiibuig Jand B *“Do London doctors earn more than | X e Loy Trunsiun (o BNahoniks. using the sume razor in shaving bewlthy | still, nmoug persons so situated in life | guoted some doge which Iremember Homeg - Ge arland will o e e e A hovalier of ‘the The stute supreme court resumed its | Persons that has been used upon un in- | that they are bound duily to be reminded | to have been very conimon ut the time FonE newe sl yon. e i Pl it o nnoanasiosiuy - gossion yesterday, continuing on the | fected one. Ringworm is due tothe | of ench other It is the rule of life “Full from a steamer’s lofty deck ; u;_i«lj “-“”1 :-;u.!l‘r ‘}"K"! "1:“ Aeoals ‘Y“ ¥ not, but the income 7o the three lead- | sonhuniod wii docket of appeal cises taken up from the | Presence and growth of a fungus (the | People do not suy what they mean, much ¥ull from & house and by our neck office ‘I\IA‘KU‘L C 1im I¢ ‘..’ L1 AR 9 | ing physiciuns and those of the three | oushly convamant with it seoond judicinl district. All the judges | trichopliyton). several varieties of which | less write it. If you, lector doctissimus Fall from the sky above it up well, wil & find & vacant | joaine” lawyers are sbout equal, thut | Ko i 10 be e oy u e cond judici Judge: § 1 b e, sar: ts | fanc, ‘nt thut 9 p But—never £ lov chuir awsiting i ) the uttorney 3 | : ridly of the — e b ey are known. When it appears on parts | fancy for s momént that the real name never full in love s g Y |is to say, at the rate of §00,000 u year | 1 Hanreselved il mrte of the word A. 5. Buidwin of Plum Creek, county | covered by hair it 15 modified consider- | of the writer of the above=was Laura, or And another geperul s room s % il il el e ot ina. Lrow and . fn e e hat my head was really bald, are grently . our ze through 1if The best hands at remembering fuces | each. The largest sum ever earned in 5 e Spanist Loy clork of Duwson county, was ut the state | 8bIy by gérms entering the hair sucs and | that my head was really bald, are greatly May your voyage through life T hands at mhating Laoes ; je dex LFRE 6 Crown Serrs i house yesterdany on businiess writers fur | £roWing from s loculity more deeply situ- | mistaken. Her name was not Laura, but Be as huppy and free fze e YOUNgwn o the wanale, Keuns || ons year by adostor s SIKL000, . madl e e Bun Down. Mervous, - Fr. » secretary of | round, red spets, rapidly spresding to | vow it is not), are there not wigs, toupees eej-blue sea. 5 nnrkuble degroe, and so ¢ Munderson ¢ hea ica ofessio ST q ll:llvl.l:':)“ll(':..“\I'\'L]{:vnl\'l(:z ‘}x{i‘mfl\l(‘.;i:'h(hmf\’ the surrounding skin, forming deep fi“n, and other inventions for disguising the And here is another of the forg of Nebraska and Spooner ur”\\ sconsin 1““.;. nd i the prese duy are Sir Harlms!ysFavnrmeCosmatchlycmm Dy the illness of his wife. it home wgais,, | boil-like musscs, whioh contain much | fuct® nots: i Al three of these rising young stutesmen | William Jenner, the cour physiciun; Sir | Workmen were engaged on the west | blood and a little matter [pus], which No, people do not write what they Though oceans may between us roll r\l‘ll\x‘.n-;.‘u‘u'u. gi \u[ iR William n;. w Sir :M‘nnv\ sull and ' wing of the capitol building yesterduy, | lstter can be squeezed out through the | mean—children no more than their eld Anddisantbooustot © . - Dolph of Oregon is so forgetful that he Andrew k. Just lately the s k O drigginta: 3uiling up some gaping cracks in the walls | Bumerous openings left by thefulling out | ers. It was sunply the fushion for the Bdlll oultd ‘u”efl|:.7.:m. il € kee Yr his nume pusted 1u the juside of | named b ined considerable no f of, Ruruariia, i and around the windows. of the disensed hairs. ‘As the diseased y young and very buoyant to disguise W R R \ 1 his hnt for the purpose of identification. | torlety. He was induced 1o visit u very SRR AOURT DOINOA. Lairs are filled with the fungus they be renl sentiments in a black cloud of © 7l not go through the book. 1tis | Frye of Muine has a poor memory of | woulthy lu Nice, und he received | Court met Tuesday pursnant to ad- | ome weuk and break off uf the surfac prehension or at when | Dot all Judicrous or funny, I promise yon. | persous, and so hus Harris of Tennessec. | the unprec fee of £35,000. One Journmnont. The following gentlomen | 4 TiscE, Wosnalie substas e ationt b inseriptions, written years ago by hunds | Kogers Pap Ela scheme 1o . IN | [ { Titmouse is X epithets as nbysn utuclysmie, chaotic Used by Fler Tt 3 % b s openings | noisiest v m all the collection ic ¢ muke | muneration for his servioes, and the re B o O e N mjos - | and spoedily drice on the uFface, this | Wrote on the very nest page chut ure ever il I'vow 1 cuumot 7ead | mich of ‘u impression on Mr' Hurrie' | Buihder he diided botwoen two. chan. | == e Ohlow giving & fig-like appearance to the no *The puths are many up the ste for tears they summon. - Here, as | memory. He is not likely 1o forget Dr. | bie institutions connected with his pro ently Buitt Nowly Furnished Jnckson vs, Wilson: dismissed. Tripp | ule,” whence was derived its ancient May yours ever jead towards God.” fleewhare, the “grave aud the gay, the | Rogers'in & burry B fossion. Spenking of fos, there is u tale The Tremont, wvs. State; reversed and remanded. Stew name, €yCOSIE, fromthe Greek word for And on the following day, asl lively an 1‘"' Favon are but one “: ¢ Dan Voorl s of Indisna does not | told of a rich colonial gentieman living . C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprietors. B o Dinte: sowerncd and vemandad fig. Thore 36 considerable itching and | tinetly recall, he blucked omy ¢ye most | JOVE upart. After all, the little book, | know neurly us many persons us persons | in Kent who had the misfortuuc 10 tuke & | C0r B6h Bna Fiis X e The jollowing cases were argued and | Smsrting in connection with this afllic- | besutifully in s personal encounter, | With all itsfoolishness hm—\w\l":‘ ricies, is oW hin; neither aoes Mr. Van Wyck | slight cold, Not sutisfied with his 10081 | nases g1.60mer ny, Sireos oo Lrom house o sny i Kirk vs. Bowling; Andersoun | ton. 1tis to be mude out with absolute | brought on by his own meanpess, Tne | DUl & ministure of Jife. MAc Tavisa, of Nebraska, who 18 just now trying to | medical sttenduant he desired to huve | partof the elty vs. Hochauan, Prinoe Ve Luncuster | CCriinty only by the microscope, which | worst liur and soofier in il the class - convince his state 10” chunge its ethod | Gull down from London i eonsultation — county; Vs Every vs. Fitageraid shows the fungus in all stages of develop. | must need of course subscribe bis nume | Halford Sauce makes cold meuts o of electing senators, 50 that he muy be | Gull huppened to be sway und Sir H, W. HAWKINS, < PECISIONS ¥D. to thus ingenious Tennysonian ser by sent by u vote of the people. Mr. Van | Willium Jenner came inste He was Architect, Cheney vs Woodrufl. Appeal from Johnson “Howe'er 1t be. It see S e Wyck'is popular with the people, but | duly paid his fec of 75 for the visit., | - . county, KReversed and decree. Opinion "T'is anly noble 1o be That Expluins wesk 1 the legisluture. The patient, fecling no betier, then sent | OMces=83 3 und 42 Riohurds Block, Linools, by Maxwell, Ch. J. Carrecied syliabus. Rind hearts are more than coronets 1 Street Newd: *‘Thirteen thousand | ~ Morrill, of Vermout, and the mighty | to Edinburgh to u leading doctor of that Mlovmor an 1ish sinet, 1. The not of 1869, by extending the And simple faith than Norman blood.” dollurs for the plumbmg and gas-fitting | Edmunds are forgetful men I'he story | city, who traveled the 400 miles in order e o period of limitation of mortgages of D He didu’t know whal it all meant, and { in my house!” he eacluimed as he looked | tha: Morrill hus to be introduced 1o him- | to “sec him, and 1n ordinary course re " smout Hous Cireus Toal u;:u o en _\v\m-,,’ nocossarily had no more conception of “simple faith" | #1 t;u bill e A an he rises iu Hu] morning »‘nn: oeived o guinea for n.r,; mile: that was M WOODS extend the limitafion Of the debt se- than of “Norman blood,” which latter he “Yes, sir, mnbly replied he | quite true, but he is slmost as bad us | 400 guincas, or §2,100 Zuin the patient . . oured by the mortgage Where it 15 sought [ Would, if with nuything, associnte with | Plumber - thut. Nobody knows whetaeror not Mr. | folt no bebier, md this tie Gy Live Stock Auctioneer 20 enforoe & sale af the morigaged prom his futher's horses. * But 1n his searclung | - But the building and land together | Edmunds can remember a face, but it 15 | summoned and attende 1 sup Sules mude i all parts of the U 8. at faie 508 in sutisfaction of said debt, 1o the | of Burtlett's diction this wus the first | only cost §10,000 tolerably certuin he never bothers him- | suggested the loenl practioner you | rawes. Loom i Stte Blook, Lincoln, Nelws Bame period a8 the mortgnge thing of suitable Jength he met with “'Exactly, sir, but.d had 1o take into | self much about it, excepting the few | will puy Gull what you paid Jenner— | _Gollowsy und Suort Horn bulis for sale. 2. In sy action to foreciose 8 mortgnge Aund perhaps after all it would not be | #ccount the untursl scenery around the | mouths just before electior £75¢" “Nonsense ¥ retorted 2y s of real estate mreu W seourc certuin fair 10 expect the youngsters to sab- | pluce “ t I soenery is alwa ed e S the sick gentlenian; **1 um not goin, B. H. GOULDING, promisory notes, the notes may be set scribe only to their reul sentiments on an | 3 our bills John Rolfe and Pocahontas. pay Gull less than | g the Seo F L n | out as the evidence of the debt, even if occasion intended in part lor show % > i Richmond Whig: There ¢ few wore | man,’’ und drew a check for $2,100. 3 flfm DanS a!l llSllfancfl. the action is brought but » few days be - W hen they grow up they will not do so A potuto and carrot firmly grown to- | gamons facts in Virginis history than | fore be had got rid of his cold be ha Correspondence ir. rogurd to lonns_soliited. fore the expiration of ten years from the they will be guilty of & hundred hypo. | E¢ther, 50 it 1s impossible $0 toll wi those relating to John Rolfe and Poc puid §7,000 in fees, Koo 4 bards Biock. Lineoln, Neb. time the cuuse of action” accrued. For cricies of expression and repression, pototo beging and the cwrrol e hontas, but, though their bistory is we —— the purpose of foreclosure the uotes con duily: clse will their puths through lie be | 18 0ne of the Vogotuble freaks exbibited | Fuown, the coustant mQuiry ae to the A Benutiful Frosent, Riverside Short Horns tinue s evidence of the debt untilthe | [ exceeding thorny, for it is very it by u St. Joseph county, Ind., furmer history of Joun Rolfe previous to Lis ar The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, | Of strittly pure Butos and Butos Tapped cattie morigage is barred Y | the truth—and that not too 1 thu — rival ‘in Virginia has hitherto been in | Conu., 10 introduce Virgin Salt into eyery | Bord numbers sbout 6 boud. STEWART & CHUTE AGAIN | will bear the light tie Rosa Eckert, four yes 4, fell | yuin. A recent English work, *“San- | family are muk this grand offer: A Famillos sapoe P e T Monday night Sueriff Melick arrested We Liad, of course, 8 Latin ten of & third story window dringham, Pust and Present,” now in the | Crazy Patchwork Block, enameled in | Kooty Do i Crane ' o moss Hossd, and lodged in juil James A. Chute and when he contributed bis vainable 3 vort, struck the Pavement, remw brary at - g, _~ Charles Stewart, formerly of the Stewart- graph he could mnot let the occasion couseious for ufew m and then | The authoress, Mrs. J hm rt Jones, | the latest Funey Stitches, on a th Baies Fubert, 1 Pare Chute Lumber company, and who it will | 1o display his learning and inc resumed her interrupted play quite un- | Sages that the Rol were @ very an- | ograpbed Curd having & besutiful g nk une jors. Come s be remembered, were brought from De- woral maxim. So he wrote burmed cient &n soctub y, long séat ed ldeal Portruit en e R g | nt and respectable famil & mounted Jdesl Portrait in the center the horl Address, OHAS. M. BRAN- roit sowe two months ago on & churge | “Sers nunguam est ad bonos mores w—— st Hewchan, in the couuty folk. | given away with every 10-caut package | SON. Lincom, Ne of emberziement. The present informa. b | Via Hupture, Breach or H a - tion is l;r.:;@l.n by Winfield 8. Fox, an Lovingly, your teacher. permanently cured or no puy. The worst | the husbuna of Pocshontus. rund- | for honsebold purposes. It is the clean- | = w 1 agent of the lumber company that sue - £ D G, A. M." cuses guaran Pamphilet sng refer- | son of Eustace Rolfe, who | 4 ©sL, pur und whitest Salt ever seen or ation oooded 10 the Stewart-Chute company, Laves Qeliclously . What hours and hours { spent over this | ences, 10 vents in stawps. W orid Nationa, HOteL Dis~ | and whose tomb remaing in Henob us emember that « b ek - , and the information churges, that on or | Ciceranian cheatout secking for it (1o | pensury Medicsl Association, 66 Main | church. She relers 10 & munuscript 4 y 10 cents, with the sboye pros. | S0 PO 4 #00d alnner f #bout the 16tk of January, 1886, in the | me) hidden mesning. 1t was my mm,] t., Buffulo, N. Y. tory of the Rolfe family, and ment Ask your grocer for it on, 1 Young Mury, Aceording to this authg hu Rolfe of Virgin dalt. Virgin Sult hus no equal | en i Lincoln stop ut | A FEDAWAY Prap

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