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” Spm———— i e p— < L . A i e 4 W Bl ETan i A ROMANCE OF THE WAR. | &5vehais, titin th porc ne dcsekied: wdbie NEWS FROMTHE CAPITAL CITY | ftzs e rivers e, e therg a8 beneath the peninsuls to be filled with 2 This is eonnec directly with wa ¢ The TUsual Divores Oase Among the Rume | the well in question, and as the water iate flows into it at the top it is dispersed ber Filed in the District Court, among the open gravel or; the reservoir. tne United States man-o'-war Atlanta, in Lakoe Michigan, near Staten 1sland. o Pennsyivania congress passed a resolution condemning coercion in Ire- land. Pennsylvania had better attend to her own troubles in Texas county and let English affairs alone, In the United States the anniversary of the death of President Lincoln is kept as a holiday, and ealled “Arbor Day.” Colonel Howells, the novelist has been His next berth was on an Italian craft sailing for the Meditertanean from New The Wanderings of Two Seamen and Their | York, and after a year or more in the merchant service howa¢ in Liverpool in Strange Meeting. September, 1904, whon ‘Captain. Buljock: }lu-lm]\vul l‘:zcnt oinhc Conteder; ates, had his skirmishers out gat| g in DAY bl g LAl every good seaman who could be persua- —_— ded to sign articles for.a voyage in_the — e ITEMS FROM THE STATE HOUSE. REAL_ESTATE. Transfers Filed June 15, 1887, John McCreary to the public, plat of i ing oy Tur- ! i 3 2 Fhe Ralironds Fail to Show Up Be- Maryvilie, upon & Flab obe s SuEpter Thrilling Advontures of Two Brothers Sea ]l(mp.dlo"»‘ “"-"{"“‘I"f“a“d,&“w“‘l' h.lr‘ rnn\!.‘d & pension of §1,500 a year from fore the Commissloners in Re- of s @ quarter, section #1513, dedica- ner signe e articlod with a correct | the New York state civil list as a recogni- 4 o D\ NIOT s savs fimnea 5 on Land and Sea~A Reunion suspicion, derived from, his former ex- | tion of his literary services. e A A T City of Omaha o’ Constantine V Gal- on Board a Confeder- perience | in_the confederate service, — - in Rates. Iazher. 10x66 ft beginning at s w cor- ate Cruiser. that the Se: ing was to be \ranslnrmv‘n‘ Our Progress. ner of lot 5, blk 17, Omaha, qe...... §118.50 . b in neutral waters into o rebel cruiser. Ho As stagoes are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the hugh drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude and bulky medicines are quickly abandoned with the introduction of Dr. Pierce's “‘Pleasant Purgative Pellets,' which are sugar-coated, and a little larger than mustard seeds, but composed C V Gallagher and wite fo Charles 1PROM THE BER’S LINCOLN BUREAT.] Goldsmith et al, 10x56 ft commencing The customary divorce case was filed | ALs wcorner of lot3, blk 16, Omaha, §n district court yesterday, it being the | jahes & diwiey Wil i o Aer g}n of Maggie Smith asking divorce Delong et al, lots 1 and2, blk 2, A Potters add, Wd. ... ..o, om her busband, Jackson Smith. For | wiRiih & Patiirecn atid wits vodohn W Dillrance, lot &, blk 6, Konntze & —_— still kept his assumed ntme of Johnson, Philadelphia Press: A more curious [ and when the steamer was transferred to meeting of brothers, perhaps, never took the confederate flag off the lonely island of Las Desertas, one of the Madeiras, he place than occurred on the deck of the | wid'tig first man of the ostensibly British Confederate States cruiser Shenandoah | erew to step forward at the summons of up among the ice in Behring straits on | Captain Waddell and enroll his name for Beventeen years they have lived together | 28, 1805, gorvice on the_confederate man-of-war | of Lighly concentrated vegetable extracts, bbb ol Sl J IR L S e T ive years proviously John and Fran- | ShonAndonh, Waddell fsmed to him o | By dfuggists. “A GOOD TALE WILL BEAR TELLING TWICE." ":;) ,;:l::lhfl; ‘:n:“ bar 1&:1:: O e & InuaTE g cis Turner were & couple of smart young | nrient ;’:“n"’,";‘;mfi' Pl lf,:'fi:g Relleving Cow Owners. Uso Sapolio! Use 67 PIOVd for W6 AGmilY, | 80 s isuiers sasies Ny fellows in New Orleans, owning a pair de tho wardroom and cabin, The Bxk has been in receipt of a num- SAPOLIO He has been abusive and has clubbed hc.r Clllan(s:,l?‘ug\:,w J‘nlm 'W lirance, of “floats,” as the large drays are called The Shenandoah ran down to Austra- | ber of complaints from poor people of W 5. 2x! nning at n e corner of there, with which they made a busiess | lis, and thence steamed up the Pacitic to with a stick and driven her from home | lot 5 blk 6, Rountzs & Kuth's add, the exactions of the impounding law. Bapolio 18 a solld cake of S¢ouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it the high northern latitudes. She in- | m { 98:0iv 91.99 | of hauling eotton on the river front. On | i s AATHADS to the oo These complaints have been especially E I‘o:‘n?n::-c::ri‘:::r::?r::::dg:lnfid::: e';:ls.- Douglas county to Gabriei $ Myerson, an afternoon in the autumn of 1860 John :‘.',:"l‘fl,::“(:{' b‘l,‘:\n;u"‘m: ,’,,;‘3{;“;‘,“?.,5,,.‘{{ numerous from people residing in the Cheap comfort can be secured oven In the midst of the most porplexing of 2ody of the children. : Dougiagconnty i M varson, " | Turner, tho elder brother, was passm | cruiser, except tho Alabama, and in the [ eastern partof the city. 1t will plensa | household dutles it tho worker sccks all the alds which modorn progross has dee IeviR. s ith h '|-| d suit inst th 10132 blk 5, Douglas add, Aw’d 900 | along the lower leveo, where & tow of | boat parties that set tire to her many | them to know that the council has ex- | 2vi R. Sml a8 flled suit agatast tho | 5, G000 eh and wife to Dayid sailing vessels, outward buund, was being | Prizes Francis Turner was a consicuous | empted from the provisions of this ordin- vised, Hundreds of housekeepers might reduce their hard work very much by | eity of Lincoln, praying for $10,000 dam: | “jeson ot nl, lot 14 blk 15, Hanscom Sntle B, When N ;vus callod on board | figure. Toward the end of May, 1865, | ance the territory bounded by Cuming, 4 all acrts of o) ing 1 o [ ages and the costs of the suit. The basis | place, wd. .. 2,500 D, * | shie was north of the Aleutian islands and | Ohio, Eighth and Twelfth streets. using Sapolio in house-cleaning, scouring and all sorts of cleansing from wood- | for this cause of nction is that in Janu. | DeVer Sholes et al to David Jamieso one of them on some pretext and asked | [ud struck some of the New England | e ————— ey it _et al, lot 15 blk 18, Hanscom evllc@.wd 2,500 work to metals. Sold by all grocers. No. 2. [Copyright, Matoh, 1087.) 0 ary last Smith was thrown violently | Eoweid® Mo 1o Hanscom to go into the forecastle. Before heun- | whalers who were working into the derstood what was going on, the tow cast | OhKotsk sea and the Arctic ocean. 4 MEDIOINE, NOT A DRIN ‘otor down from a defective walk on Six- Nelson, lot 12 blk 5,0maha View,wd 1,800 feenth stroct, botwoen R and Q stroets, | 900 £ Istker and wite to John Ciiops " | oose from the moorings and proceeded | Having hoen, sevared from communi- High Authovity. sustatning such serfous injurios in the [ Joun" Uhops ARA wite o Anhie J down tiie Mississippi. can continent for three months, Captun | | Hop Bitters is not in any sence, an alco= MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN Whon he appealed to the captain of the | Waddell knew nothing of the surrender yessel to be put on shore, he was laughed | of Lee's army or the oceupation of Rich- at, and he found that he had been [ mond by the Union army, and so con- “shanghaicd’ '—that 18, decoyed on the | tinued his career of devastation, i rtha b L, On June 28, 1865, coming out of Benr- ship by the keeper of & sallors’ boardiog | 5,715 siraits, the Slnmmxn‘\‘onh c:q’xturnd house, who had represented him as a sea- | ang - burned oight American whaling man, and drawn his advanced pay,which | ships. That far northern sea and its was nearly all his wages for the yoyage Hlnm{ng fiels Ilelnl ice were iIlun]llilmh-n! by v 0 P T the tlame » immense conllagration, oo e H%"_J"l.“"l““:"‘l".“ for the prizes had been closely huddled, ome ot his inates advised Alm to do M8 | a4 “their ofl-saturated hulls” burned duty on board, and go to the reely, while their spars and rigging United States consul at Liverpool, [ made a fiery tracery against the du who would send him home. background of the Arctic sky. Arrived in England, immediately upon One of the doomed ships was the New landing, he fell in with just such another | Bedford W gverly, and the boat commis- rascal as hada shipped him at New | sioned to take the prisonersfrom her and Orleans, and, stupitied with drink, he | to apply the torch was in commanda of was again ‘‘shanghaied’’—this time on a | Franeis Turner. vessel ®ound for China, Before she The boat was loaded almost down to ®ack that ho was disabled from work for l_trf;all.kv,vl?‘rm 'w! fset of lot 5 Bark- fonr months and is yet disabled and be- | Giora Oberne ot ai ‘o Ma & € lioves himsolf permanently injured for Bush, lot 23 blk 4, Oberne & Jite. Hosick’s add, wd .... sseesiiens 800 Two small eases in equity wore brought | Cjsrles B Littie ot LI A $y Harbord & Oehler against F. J. Bush or and wife to Irena B for balance due on contracts for erecting lot 11 blk 7,Shriver place,wd 800 two houses, the case evidently arising out e Building association of a misund urstanldin (ot” the c;ntrnct, old, lots 18 and 19, bl the amounts involved falling under $100. The Second Methodist church of Lin- | Y90 L Hrown ooln asks tho court for permission to sell W d oertain lots in the city now owned by | 11°C Tiobbie ‘and ‘wife to Anns S them on the grounds that the insuf- | “lobbie, west 25 feet of lot 20 and {Hicient for present accommodations, and west 25 feet of the north 37.12 feet of they desire to reinvest in & more eligible D'l!%:rb‘l‘e;;n;grmls..x.g. il A 6,250 ocallf T 801 - ot visis, fred Zimmat, ‘lot G, bik 7 South Yesterday was the time appointed for 00 MoBite abd wite in s tho railronds to answer the railrond com- "“é'f.'ogfi,“:"l:'ifiglfi:‘fl,;"{"smm vood missioners as to what they were going to d 3 holic beverage or liquor, and could not be sold, for use, except to persons desirous of obtaining medicinal bitters, G N B. RAUM, U. 8. Com'r Internal Rev. JUICES, BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR ‘ FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THR b CHARTER OAK - STOVES @& RAN Washington, D, C., Sept. 24, 1884, Dear Sir—Why don't you get a_certifi- cate from Col. W, H. W, of Baltimore, showing how he cured himself of drunk- eness by the help of Hop Bitters. His is a wonderful case. He is well known in Rochester, N. Y., by all_the drinking peo- plethere, He is known in this city, Cin- cinnati, New Orleans, New York; in fact all over the country, as he has spent thou- sands of dollars for rum. I honestly believe jis card would be worLh thousands of dol s N AR (o7 allow monto shrizk fa o 1oea o lareo portive lars to you in this city and Baltimore alone, SZRD POR ILLUSTRATED GIRCULARS AND PRICZ LISTS, it becomes tough, tasteless and unpalsteabio d ke th s v in- pvsadeonttud ittt L el R b CHARTER OAR S$TOVES and RANGES are S0LD IN NEBRASKA as follows: to L, ik 9, oneé pound. ducing the use of your Bitters. J. A, W, WA R A e o4 3 roached Honkong the drayman had be- | the gunwales, and in _returning through M Y, PANORS. do sbout the existing discrimination of | Augustus Kountzeetal toJ & Markeil, come a first-rato seaman, and had taken | the lieavy sea to the Shenandoah a pris- ¥ P. NE “PRANKLING wates. The railrond roepresentatives | south half of lot 27, A Kountze's a hking to the life. X oner went overboard in one of the Prejudice Kills. DA ASTINGS, wrn BRND, failed to show up. The wholesalers in R I Roturning to England after the civil | lurchos that she made. Coxswain Tur-| “Eleven years our daughter suffered ona [ K € BREVER, yJ5AY Semince, «O'Nays Crev, the city who were so active heretofore | City of Omaha to Jaues ‘0'Conner, war had begun in America and good | ner nauled hum in oyer the stern and s | bed of misery under the care of several of | . ¥ “FEMSLETO AskA Crrv. | failed also to show up, and at 11a. m. the [ 1 a:':r ",-'.3 ";m';fll_‘(',m';‘;;“"":fi 312 5o | bands were oflered double wages to ship | they came faco to faco ~the rescued man | the best physicians, who gave her disease STURDEVANT on steamers running the blockade of | fixed an inquisitive look upon the face of southern ports he engaged in that dan- | the coxswain. gerous and profitable service. Unlike MHuddled under a thwart and covered most of his shipmates in those days of [ with coats to keep from freezing, he said making money fast and spending 1t | nothing then. But when the prisoners uickly, he was prudent and economical. | were mustered on the deck of the Shen- %y keoping out of the dives and grog- [ andoah and required to give their names, geries of Nassau, the calling port of the | he answered loudly, *‘Joln_ ‘T'urner, of blncknflc-ruml]n" forry between Liver- [ New Orleans.”” Franets Turner, who pool and the southern ‘sea const, where | was among the erew, elustered on the sailormen then matched guineas for | starboard side of the main deck, sprang drin nd one crew was known tospend | forward the name; was given, but £1,000 on a night's liverty, he saved most | naval discipline restrained him from in- of his carnings and soon opened an ac- | terfering with the roll-cpll. The reunion count at a Liverpool bank. of the brothers took place later in the His luck ran along without a break une | day. ) til November, 1863, when he was an able John Turner enlisted’/as a seaman on seaman on the British steamer Banshee, | the Shenandoah, and the brothers were office was looked up and mnothing was | uf i Roing on oxcept the salaries of tho. com- w]‘gm,': St A :':x,w‘:,ll: “{i' ot mission, which, like the brook running to d(kc piace, wd. Ve the mill, go on forever, -There was a | RC terson ai m letter from Mr. Kimball stating that ms Reader, lot 18, block 8, Edgewood roads were fixing up a8 netw schedul PATK, W d.oaireoraeioasioceaorsaons .. 150 of rates to go into effect July 1, Terrance Boyle and _wife to Elvazer when thoy hoped all would be calm :_vd'" 1101 6, block 183, Omabis, q. %0 again, It was the usual ending of tho | ngruavet Cisary, ot al, fo Eicazer usual farce when any attempt is made to | “wakely, lot 6, block 195, Omaha w. d 10,000 regulate railronds. The absence of the | Qity of Omaha' to Jamas O'Connor, wholesalers who were active at the ad’xmr t, beginning at the north- (Tme:fi.,ufin “‘l‘ be llm.m;:mlr“yl". corner of lot 1, block 361, Omaha plamned from the fact that wholesalers | 9. ve have now the promise of an 1n and out | City of Omaha, toJames 0'Connor, by 66 feet, boginning at ne corner of equal to Omaba, and that was thewr | 15 o'y ook 381, Omaha, q. c. . t. It remains to be seen what the U,:’,,,?,‘ Stock Yards compsny to u"{ common people will got out of it more | ~Q'Connor, lot 8, block 7, first add! B various names but no relief, but now she i LA restored to us in good health by Hop Bit- | OLDS BROS... ters, that we had poohed at two years be- fore using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suf- fer as we did on accountof prejudice against 50 good a medicine as Hop Bitters. —The Parents—Good Templars, ot = @00 New Model Lawn Mowe Five Sizes. Will cut higher grass than any other. Has noequal for simpticity, durabtlity and case of operation. This is the latest Improved Ma- chine in the Market. Low Prices. Send for circulars. Milton, Del., Feb. 10, 1886. Having used Hop Bitters, the noted rem- edy for debility, nervousness, indigestion, etc., I have no hesitation in saying that it is indeed an excellent medicine and recom- mendit to any one as a truly tonic ‘bitters. Respectfully, Rev. Mrs. J H. ELcoop. 600 247 P’ than a cipher, except their inalienable tion to South Omaba, w. d.. ., 800 | one of the great fleet of swift ships dodg- | in the same waten, whert a month later 1 HIL STIMMEL & CO- right to wrmck up their share of taxes to | Dounzlas County to Mrs Lydia Kendall, ing the United States blockading squad- | the ship made down' the California S - OMAHA, NEBRASKA. support the commission, 1ot 33, bloek ¢, Douglas addition, wd 1,000 | ron into Charleston or Wilmington with | const and obtained from a passing Eng- Scipio, N, Y., Dec. 1, 1834, State Agents for Porter’s Haping Took Governor Thayer has appointed B. E. | Mary A. Day and husband, to Charles war material and slipping to sea again | lishman information of, the downfall of I'am the pastor of the Baptist church andJobbers of Binding Twine. B. Kennedy, of Omaha, as his own suc- :“A’{I":l‘l‘b??"““:;;‘:’" “‘M:‘ aw i ] e i lying as0r as & member of the state normal 1 of the r'gha‘u' way }0(} the C‘lfleum" school board. St. Paul Minneapolisand Omabarail- Governor Ada of Colorado, has m\y_ml 1&16—1‘:«,90.1: e ] 20 notified Governor Thayer that the Colo- | Lewis 5. Reed, et al, to John M. Abr: rado live stock sanitary board nas raised ham, 160 acres in 18-16-10, w, d.. 2,000 the quarantine instituted ainst Ne- e braska, lowa, Missouri and Kansas and | ONE TRAIN INSIDE OF ANOTHER. { that stock from those states will hereafter —_— be admitted to the state as before the [ A Remarkable Railroad Accident Re- ge'i!nnl qunrnxnflna wnilnsmuud. totad lated by a Modern Munchansen. he two prisoners who were convicted | cpjcago Herald: “Talking about col- of robbery in five days in Dundy county | yisions sud railrosd accidents,’ said tho were recoived Wwith open arms at the | preakman, atter putting s window up tor penitentiary yesterday. a young lady passenger and failing to IN_ BRIEF. notice the old woman who wanted a Mr.and Mrs. H. I, Fostor gave o do- | gipyilar service pertormed, “let e tell lighttul reception to friends at their home i ofi H street Wednesday evening. z:::yf'“,:f:,' dglq;nlr:!sm&n D: d:,‘.':or. The alumni of the university has | oy ovond down there which used the ed the following officers for the en- Bauge A Select o BT Churohill, | track of the old Atlantic & Great West. suing Yw.d ont, fas lfl'o 11 | ern broad gauge for seven miles, of lfll?,l‘fll‘ll'l ant ‘-"”‘“‘“"i - 4. d“ a fow | course running on its own rails, set right olice cfllll‘:'fl' ll"h!“'" Tag the | between the rails ot the othor road. The Opaeh :‘! hgu'nmfldr“‘xe ase apaines Mar. | Ol Atlantic & Great Womr.."yon know, tin for solling whisky on Sunday came :,',f;:‘;fi“‘;.“dfi{:;f‘l; m:?theflgiel’i;:: npl".’.‘;(“,hefil:moa:‘é et resnar hhe tein. bl‘ts kaugo was aix foet wide, and taken rooms at the Capital hotel during :,;:l'. fi:.“méey"uen llk‘; f,'{':,,f“ pant is stay in the city. A number of promi- | "yyoy “opo night there was a collision nent men in the state, including Senator | povwo ™ a” narrow- uge train and A Meiklejohn, Dr. Jones and others, huve | }ro44.gauge train. Some mistake about with the precious cotton that was sold at | the rebel government. ' He then head 500 per cent profit on the other side of | for Liverpool, where She was surren- the Atlantic, where it fed the La hire | dered to the British *authorities, and mills and stopped the mouths of the rio- ters and hungry operatives. ates. i On this trip the Banshee was chased On her arrival at_Lav@rpool the repor- into Charleston harbor by u United | ters and correspondents of British news- States gunboats, and by the bursting of | papers were busy in interviewing her one of her shells'over the blockade run- | oflie 1l crew, and among the many ner Turner received a woundjn the head | narratives they obtained was that of the that laid him up in a Charleston hos- | adventures of the Turner brothers, which pital until after the departure of his ship. | was printed in the Liverpool Mercury Reeovering from his injuries, which | and in papers published at Newenastle and had temporarily mr“::imd(m; brain, Tur- | Leeds. mer became possessed of the jmpulse to R make his w:y to New Orleans, then in Heep Youe 8ystem in Gond Tone. hands of the federal forces, to soek for | BrANDRETA'S PILLS cure inflammatory Iis brother and a younger sister whom he | and chronic rheumatism, gour, bilious, hud left there when he was kidnapped. | remittent and intermittent fevers, dis- It was a periious: journey from the con- | eases of the blood, liver, kidneys and federate I'im,. into those of the enemy, | biadder. ‘Theystimulate the blood, excite but he made his way su{c]y across the | the circulation and give tone to the entire Mississippi and reuched Now Orleans | system. ‘They cure by assisting the blood early in January, 1863. There he conld | to throw off all the impurities. Take discover not the slightest vestige of his | one or two pills every night for two !nmily.‘ ',ll‘he}{ dhml‘ vanished al out, the | weeks. time of the federal occupation without TRy T leaving any traces of their departuro. WHY “R" WAS SUBSTITUTED. From New Orleans Turner worked his | A Violation of the Law. and How a pt-.llss:;(gu to mw"f}""f’"c ngl {.}Im co:\st.lc'rs Sharper Profited By It. that kept up an illicit traflic between the i y R A i two cities by way of Lake Pontchartrain ms‘,‘?"‘,"t‘(‘,’l"‘"(o“],‘“irf"'““";'u ¥ l\‘\!flh{]&l\:}xmgts { Mississippi sound, and at_Mobile | ™ LiL L ONe et USW 018, and pawn shop bemeath the well- here, and an sducated physician. I am not in practice, butam my sole family physi- cian, aud advise in chronic cases. Over a yearago I recommended your Hop Bit- ters tomy invalid wife, who has been under medicai treatment of Albany's best physi- cians for several years. ~ She has been greatly benefitted and still uses the medi- cine I believe she will become thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. Rev. E. R, WARREN, IDRS. S. &D. DAVIESON 1707 Olive St., St. Louis Mo. | O the Missouri State Museur of Anatom; St. Louis, Mo., University College Hos; tal, London, Giesen, Germany and New | York. Having devoted their attention | SPECIALLY TO g}llfi TREATMENT ntually transferred to the United 3 Cured of Drinking. “A young friend of mine was cured of an insatirble thirst for liquor that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to Nervous, Chronic and Blood oy el e sl il DISEASES, burning thirst; took away the appetite for More es peciaily thse arising from impru- B Hquormade his nerves sieady. wnt hehas | 1NO Best and Safest dence, myite all so suffering to correspond remained a steady and sober man for more without delay, Dise: of intection and than two years, and has no desire to return vapor Stove Made, | contagion cured safely and specdily with- & | to his cups, and I know of a number of out detention {rom business, and without others that have been cured of drinking by | C. W. Sleeper, head of St. Marys’ Av- | the use of dangerous drugs. Pa- t."—From a leading R. R. Official, Chica- | enue. tients whose cases have been neglected, 20, 11l. 3 badly treated or pronounced incurable, : Holmes &Smith, South Omaba. should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. Al letters recelvo immediate Fflr lmpenect PE"“YR“YAL P“-Ls shetion JUST PUBLISHED, ] called and studied his mystery. orders, I guess it was, Anyh . | shipped on a blockade runner for Nassau. | [ amble! f th L thrce . ! i s, . Anyhow, & mar. g X 5 n emblem o e \reo | oot morthward s hoorming, and i ag. | FOW-EBUKO bassongor train dashed mto | (1 (08 NOTRES, S0y TRitl. A THe e | balls, the Cmengo Herald. Digestion “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." | And will be_ muiled FREE to any addrew | ilding to head off the q ; N | at Nassau. y S LON B R, T oy cAskron: Drogatss bser _ Ne Det li‘i‘.!Tonr‘l"P:g&c.u k ev::;i:gfi“}tmgs‘l‘!‘}:fl"“:afi'{ifi:'fi; ‘’he confederate ship-of-war Florida, & Thiohestes's e 37 atare mall Physical Exhaustion,” to which is added an Jules Lombard, of Chicago, who has been widely known as one of the Lom- ‘bard quartette, is in the city on business matters. Real estate transfers have dropped down decidedlythe past two woeeks, owlnfi. no doubt, to the enervating weather. It 1s confidently predicted that the boom will arise again with the com- mencement of paving. e ot An Exquisite Perfume clings to the skin of those who use Col- 4 _gate's unsurpassed Toilet Soaps. Cash- ere Bouquet most popular. el £ A PHENOMENAL WELL. was then 1n port coaling for a cruise ‘Vh v th n is “Fifth D 9 t “ zu i h ional,” “in- down the Spanish mam and to tho “part- | o q VUi Nutional” has boihered g of the marine roads’ north of the Sl oquator. She was short-handed,hor com. | t1¢ hoad of many a passer-by. ~Some m‘nmler' Caplain Maflil, was endeavor- {;‘:‘: '“o.,'.',fl"".."é';" f{i‘r‘fiprn|‘\vlllt\h|.l|s|lllll“c‘il :“Z m’d““%fix l‘i‘é’ sl?::“;;:}tl:;“{‘;rlu‘i‘ 2003 | made the discovery thatit was a_viola: nciment 'luw, whioh maight havs sup. | tion of the mational bank law to uso. (h f B g l word *‘National” prefixed by a numeral jegl!od him to ,qe;e;mon.“" t, but as the name of any business establish- _"_{“3' "m’c :lenu ‘;‘;flm fmnl:‘l '-‘,' ,"2’ ment other than a duly ehartered national f\?&g Which resulted from his ilincss and | U8k. 5 disappointment. He was determined to Dvi,‘_“'tfi“"t":!':?' ,’::'131"(” ;""'”;""‘)”d; moro: the ship, and on her second day s W18y 610, RERALLY SOF Bueh . Vio.al gntiuto ; | day | was pretty heavy, and that on conviction out he was discovered to be a Stowaway { on, half the fine was to o to tho informer in the forwardhold, —Captain Maditt | . one-half to the government. So tho T e i T, it "o | country lawyer started out to protect the that ho ordered dim ioneth out 14ed: | law aud punish ail transgressors of it— .l?l"m:h. :;gk' a faney to him and pre. | 108n oflices. saloons, restaurants, barber vailed on Mafiitt wyzivc N e g :';‘3““,““““’“"" l""“*“-‘l- 4 '“"‘ whatever among the crew. Homaeverdie coyid 254, Turner proyed an efficient seaman and Among his_first victims w T won the confidenco of his mates. He re- of the Fifth National n Oiii mained in the ship during her work of . and after being muleted of a burning and sinking American vessels 5 le sum of money this wise and on the coast of Brazil, and was still one | thrifty person concluded it would be more ot her colnpany when she ran across the | Profitable to drop the first ietter to the Atlantio to Brest, in August, 1863. At | Word National and substitute an R. T that great Frenchnaval station he was | country lawyer made a gour of the coun- aimong that portion of the Florida's com. | try, and his zeal in behalt of & striot ob- lement detached to go to England to | ¢ nee of the law is said to have netted help _in manning the two huge and him $10,000 or $12,000 in a few months. formidable armor-plated ships of P R war which the Laird firm had nearly | . A Groat Battle completed at their Birkenhead | is continually going on ‘in the human sys- dock yards for the southern confederacy. | tem. ‘I'he demon of impure blood strives ‘o British government seized the yessels | 0 gain vietory over the constitution, o before they could sail and the confeder- | ruin health, to drag victims to the grave, ate seamen were dispersed. Turner had | A good reliable medioine like Hood’s wearied of naval service and shipped on | Sarsaparilla s the weapon with which to a merchantman for New York. Thence | defend one's self, dnive the desperate he wandered up among the Massachusetts | enemy from the tield, and restore peace whalers, and at New Bedford signed arti- | and bodily health for many years. Try cles for the bark Waverly, bound for a | this peculiar medicine. 1 three years' cruise into the North Pacilie cars of the other train and never stopped until it reached the tender behind the broad-gauge locomotive. And what was the funniest thing about it, 1t drew the whole train after it, the little cars run- ning right up the aisle of the big train and never hurting a passenger in either train, 'cept one feller what had his head outen a window of the narrow-gauge smoking car, He was pretty badly burt. *It was & mighty Y““ sight, let me telll you, one train inside mwother, and the passengers of each talking to each other as comfortable as you please. I was brakeman on the broad-gauge train, and as we was runnin’ under orders to make Salamanca by a certain minute, we went right along without stopping, taking the other train with us, The best joke of it all was that my conductor went through the mariow-guage train and ;nndu't‘dl the passengers whack up casi ures. Stomach, | SRR EEETE | TR A ariage with hportast s % et ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or- " 2 ennyrer ay frlve. - and lfimfihi rides. aal gane, the whole rermi.;g a v;l\ulble medical kit o ; treatise which should be read by all young ] RS Ts, | AS BRIGHT'S DISEASE, DROPSY | Bt s oo & Dizbetes are Cured by the Asabel Mineral Spring Water J107.Olive S¢., 8t Lodls Mo Doaths from them aresacrifices. _ Discharges, stric- tures, tprostate varicocele, bluddér and o ohronio disouses cnuso them and wiist bO cured by tho Asuhol Modical Burouy European uad Awerican spoctalist physician's localand (nterani perfact rem- gdipaor iio suTrers aro loat. qld physiciua's udvice &nd book. with parsiculars and éures, fre 91 Broadwa; Ths bonutiful sland, noOw famous &S ons ot $h st iracsive summe; resorts on the Kagter o oon noddy Skt o It Appea to be Swallowing the UColumbia River. Portland Oregonan: A phenomenon ‘of peouliar intorest hus transpired in the past forty-eight hours in the north part ©f Albina, near the Portland flouring mills. Some time last summer James ] Church moved from his house on the hill i\ to a small house near the powder-house, $é as to be near his work at the mill. He “sunk a well some twenty feet deep down through the gravel to where he struck 3 water, but as the water in the river fell the water in the well also fell, so that the well becamo a failure. The first ten foet from the surface was loose gravel, 80 that it had to be curbed; the balance ‘was a tight, hard gravel, standing with- out curbing. When the water began to rise in the river a few weeks ago the water returned in the well and rose to within ten feet of the sur- and then stopped. The water in the river continued to rise until Friday last, when it reached a point so as to tlow into the well from the top, when, to every one's surprise, the water re- A mained the same in the well—ten feet be- r_uboun 7, V offer rare churms to the lovers of 4 that 0vorhang tho sea for man Tho' view of theso mighty orering stralait up out ity sea. y thio VIKILOF for Lho Journay tiiore. The Hotels, to be Opened July |, airo tho finest tobe found eust of Boston. They ar be y furniehied and appointed throtghout, 1d Intarigr have ni wir o the pro- ——— She has the complexion of a peach, Pozzoni’s Medicated ComplexioniPowder didit. Sold by all druggists. st L Loy Will Return Willingly. Yesterday morning Sheriff Lawrence Morrissey of Ottawa, LaSalle county, I1- linois, arnved in the city and presented his papers from Governor Oglesby for the person of Fred Georne, arrested Sun- day for forgery committed in Streator, in the above mentioned county in illin- ois. _Goerne returned last to-night. hombliks wrled and in‘ere equipped with el and driving horses The b witli Ind and canoos Lo, the International Line, lay. \Vodnasdep and Friday it 89 ort the following morning s SHOE FO. 'S give A AN Hald by ots with all stoamerd ag wo miles dis break. Price, $1.25¢ For sale by leadiag wholcsale and retail estab- N FALSE. lishaicais. LA MAYER,STROUSE &CO. PR R DR R, Brockton: M For sale by Kelley, Stiger & Co.,o om 1 Campobello. 412 Broadway, N. Y., Manufacturers, Dodge and 15th-ats: flilfl‘ Sa gg.?{ sson Har Harhon fo, .‘,‘.“H’,'vl..‘.'.".",.m cor. Seward aud Sutaders sts. oy bar i s abelta AR p en nsked whi shous, state that I T T 1 1L R to | 8(0roix Ve WATTADten - 0 tho: 7 foriy L0 O; 14 easy ana delight e Do 1 L *hiad 8 ofceol ued, fth raifrosa” on fmo: low the surface of the water in the river. Arctic ooesn. Printed in London, ‘I' 1 of the' el And. b the' tsiand L The river has been pouring into it for the At the outbreak of the war the younger | Puck: The Chicago boodlers are tight- ooabrlngBrOthers o I B RraRs ast forty-eight hours a stream some rhree feet wide and four inches deep,and ) el the water in the well is three feet be- ow the surface of the river. As rapidly as the water pours in it disappears. uestion is: Where does the water go to? Some three or four mules tothe east is the Columbia river, whose surface is higher than the surface of the Willawette river #h:\xunnd. I account for it in this way: peninsuta between P and the Columbia river is composed for the mest part of loose glacial debris in the form of vel, into which the water ebbs and brother, Francis Turner, had enlisted in | ing for delay in their tpials. ‘“Boodier” a Louisiana artillery regiment, some of | is the American equivalent for ‘“alder- the companies of which, 1n the deficiency | men.” . of trained seamen, were detailed as gun- President Cleveland will attend the ners on the confederate gunboats that | state exmbiuon at Atlanta, in the south- opposed Farraguat's passage up to New | ern partof New York, in October. The Orleans. He was one of the few who es- | first lord of the treasury, the Rt. Hon. caped capture when the squadron was | Charles 8. Fairchild,” will accompany captured or destroyed,and accompanying | him. Lieutenaat Baker and some other officers, Mr. Georp,hn William Curtis, the presi- he evaded the federal pickets on the east | dent of the Mugwump club, the oldest side of Massissippi and reached Mo- | social organization in the city, thinks bile. that Mr. Cleveland will be re-elected B Not desiring to be returned to his regi- | president at the next meeling of the STATE AGENTS FOR THE 4 Blate st ~J&T> Sec Lt TAROID Ilocoronoom || pILES, SALT RHEUM eles inashapeliness, comfort and and all akindi . A tiew method of eom. uarantoc lows ss the water rises and falls. This ment. he concealed his identity by assum- | American parlisment. durability en .nmn‘ru” by druggicte. snd at 't uces the lowing well so common on ing the name of Frederick Johnson, and | The Michigan house of commons h favoritesin fushionable eivol- 3, 78 BANDOUM ST, CMicARD. ho peninsula. Along the shores of bot rlvar::hh open, po:ful gravel has been partially sealed i past s by the sedi- ment contained in the flood waters of both rivers, Hence when the water rises rapidly in the Colombia aud Willamette the water does not percolate through suf- iciently rapid to the great area as Our pame is }J.4T.COUSING, oo every wic.| NEW YORA. The best evidence of the popularity of your Tansill's Punch is that after the first trial | ~ have a psemunont customer. 1 have sold them for more than thre years and the only fault that my oustomors find with them is that thoy can't smoko any other 5o olgar with &aLis(otion. Roat H. Chrwonwy. Pit. 6., Chicayo, ADIRESS, A, W. TANSILL & CO., %HiCk6 roamed about the country until he reach- | passed a bill giving the women of Wis- ed Fernandina, on the Florida coast. | consin and Minnesota counties the right After working awhile With the fishermen | to vote for lord lieutenant of the shire, there, he to an officer of a | that office not being hereditary in the United States ship that had oast anchor | United States. in the river 10 be a loyalist, aud was ve-{ The Hon. Daniel Lamont, under secre- ruited as a landsman the crew. | tary of state for foreign aff: ithin thres months she vesset wr i | a cruise for the benefit of D e ST MOST PERFECT MADE Used by the United States Government. ‘Endozeed by the beads of lfi:finfl Usivereities and Publie . CPOWDERCO. {Tertirer Avid Trau 33 Poi Bk A, 1 WATAZN A72. PAASR & [ s e e A B AR 3 A 8 P NSRRI SR AT P ot . 5 : " - -