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o e ——————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JULY 24. 1887, -TWELVE PAGES. . JORE RAIE REVELATIONS. . DR. POWELL REEVES, [BENVISON BROS. NONDAY, < TN O W D e E I I M E H As 0 M E 310 SOUTH 13TH ST,, | e s ¥ Bt W1 b totratig A VERY BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS, OMAHA, - - NEB.|, LOSING e MONEY SALE, Extortionate Showing By the Side of P nl sl Y 4 We Limit o e r Which B. & M. Tariffs Pale Into HWATE SPEN n oS Ghei I e bellih These Goods in Order to 1significance—Other Capital Estabiished for the Scientific and Speedy Give All Our Customers City News, Cure of Chronie, Nervous and Special a hanoeo. Diseases, g Yostorday the ralliont comiminion ot Wi of a1l woal g, il wool ar ailros : . consisting of all wool Buntings, all wi warded to the Union Pacific road a A" EXPERT SPEGMHST. Nuns Veilings, half wool Lace Buntings, ' statement of rates locally charged in me of Throat Lung, Nerve and | odds and ends of brocades aud Plaids, im es, all Chronie discases and De- | faet, a cleaning up of our Dress Goods in ndvance of any institution in [ Dopartment—all on one counter—and local rates on the Union Pacilic in Ne- Priuil Ay es o1l Union Pacilic in Ne LR M e e R a it iy will be <old as long as they last at the ridiculous low price of " t 1 braska, The statement, 1t will be ob- l'!r Blood disease oan be cured for one thi T4 CENTS PER YARD. arn e Men's all wool suits, made and trimmed in the best shape |5/ i fowa and Minnesota com 1 with the Union Pacif b, Scrofuls nnd "“m:.‘,m'@ Wedon't care to state what these goods Blood d Ml | disenses p The rates locally on the St, Jos & Wo . . . toed Ulrors and Fever sores, resulting (rom We can only sell each customer 14 0 » St Joe L ' N 0818 O ones, d Uleers, ' e file ot | POSSible, former price, $20 and $25. Our price, $15 | jim s b |l o tical with the Union Pacific. The B. & R UH thout pain or hinderance The best value ever shown this season. For this sale 7} conts yard. 100 embroidered Konks to crLose at £2.00 EAcH worth DousL M. local rates, published a few days ago, were eye-openers, but these from the and $1 8. Union Pacitic beat the record. Follow- Complexion khey ) ln{:lls :h".]w;ml't“"n\llclm';n e i R q 'v’ll Picces \'\-hm-ll‘i.Jm- 1akes up beau- Mr. T. J. Potter, ¢ President; Mr, T, i ¥ ifu or this sale, 4 ce yard L. Kimball, General Traflic Manager, Union T That *“tired" tecling and ahi foma | Pongee wash (u’)o«lnin black 20 pie K- Pacific Railway Company, Omaha, Neb.— nessea promptly cured. Bloating Hendnehe i ; 2 ' - Nervous Prostrition, General Dobility, S| and white, grey and white, of the rates of freight charges in lowa and troubie, tnfinmmation and Uleoration, 500 doz. child's handkerchiets, Faney Minnesota with the rate charged on t It and Chiinge of Lige. | Co borders, 6 for 10 conts. 5 RIS G b i 7 IUT AR old Doctor. 3 50 doz. Child's handkerchiefs, 3 cents ill be note i i’ s | Several lines of Men's wool suits, well made and trimmed | EYE AND EaR e cwistien: [0 ™ L0 Satin Cardinal Coac! than in Minnesota or on the B, & M. 1s, Borofulons 1t 1 ardinal Conch &, sold at §2.60, v 81 railroad in Nebraska, for 500 miles west o ° T R Lo ““A“H*| 3,00, $1.00, £5.00 fancy Para- from Lincoln ot from Omalia, and_your f 1 2 $15 d $ 1 8- by p r1e $ 7 $ 10 Rntion Of o e, Uleeration o | <13 all 1 o Iot, chotee §2.00 > v I R e € prlce’ 9 ’ rice ) b mtoenal ok, Bxtorinl Dosfnoes, ot s Funcy Stripe Crinkles for Singing or Roaring noises, Thickened vo“s Debllity, Spermatorrhoen, Som- i Losses. Night Emidsions, 1 ) a! instances very nearly three-nifths of the rate charged on first class, and the rate on fourth elass should be 50 per cent of the first class an i ards nice soft fine bleached muslin, 11 if you follow the rate of most Western states. Loss of Pow, hos e olin, $1,00 y i L ency, 1ot siot yards fine brown muslin, £1.00. QoUIS, IRRL oF. MInneasta 1t Toakes. A Tl i ", 50 “pairs feather pillows, 3§ ibs each, y 3 a akes on of Spirits, . £1.25 per pair. extortionate and oppressive freight tariif Disco, i ¥ e i whiich the people of This atato ate raquleed to & DHAe 50 pairs feather pillows, 4 1bs each when compared with Towa and Minne. ik 5 per pair. TUESDAY, ness, ind finds i o And it is believed that the volume of nently nnd Privately Cured. c for 300 miles west from Omaha will m_oon & SKI Digenses, Syphil o We offer the greatest bargains ever compare very favorably with the average 8 BRIt com et S oAt marrible i | shown this season for Egyptian and Ori- 10 e hese Bratem Of ouds tn hoss. svates pertit BRI | ental e, Seo our i window, sl that 1t is not believed by me that the voliume '"3;::‘.761.» S\’?rr'g‘ uulsi”.)p{”l“o\j Iu;;“(;g y. of traflic furnislics any rational or reasonable NISON y , il . . 9 U ‘l ¢ Tonk 1 excuse for your exhorbitant and oppressive ) Nook, tioumu h char The following w excepts from [ Cured When Others Have Failed R the table that follows this eo nunieation at URI"‘RY l‘\ dney aund Illlhlnvn'l' troubles, this point. 'he first and tourth class rates, v [ cak Back, Burning U D in w‘xiv-h classes a majority of freight is trans- Frojueney o inating, Urine m..-ul colo; o ported, are given and they wro a-fair Index (EHi AR R EATOly o0t Chute, lot 1, blk 7, Omaha View, of the whole, ‘T'lerate in lowa, in_Minne- ) 8 « Wi 2,000 00 sotaand on the Union Pacific i Nebraska Uit C o 9.0 1 Y S VA’ 5 Thos W' Karnes to Dennis Cun- at periods of litty miles are as follows: Biood Do . Btrictur ningham, lot 9, Cunningham & FIRSU CLASS TARIEF, 3 : Seminul ns, Loss of Sexuul Powe Baennan's add* wd...... . 700 00 Btate. Aml-;;. Rate. Weakness of tho S8exnul Organs, Want of D Chas 1 Corbett and wire to s 4 5 b3 3 o Munnes 5 at 121 ets pe Transfers Filed July 23, 1887, Geo 1 Boggzs and wife to Alice A 8iro in male ale, whether from fmpru- | MeCague, lots 16, dent babits of young or'sexunl hubits inmature | ik 2, [1iteheoe yours, or any canse: that debilintes the sexual | arilton’ 8 Li 2,500 00 ite " ‘to uy Matti- functionsspoodiiy aud pormanently Cured. | AN S sultation freo and onfldentint t PR sent froe from observation to all son, lot A LIC) Ll the United Stitos, ¢ pondence | W ... . . %000 00 s prompt aitention. No letters an- | US to Wi i So e 10111 nloss neoon by ‘four cents'in | patent.. nolilet and isC ot | Willam_ i g 4 A v|“.. e 10-1: s to ilenry B Porter, hwd... 500 00 . Omutia, Neb, . 314 South 1 N (widowor) 't ' Thomastl Gre I dross Al" SA R T L] o TR x| 5 DWight & Lyminwds. e 300 00 Comnelius Swith to George 1! ol dridee, pt lots 4 and b 1n se ne 5-14- ian IBNGlo g 100 Janmes T Me Viitio (3in'16) to Susy Remarkable for powerful sympa N bk 6, Isancs & thetic tone, pliable action and ah- 5 solute durability; 30 years' record, .uM‘i,!lpa‘p;'n\;'\i‘tu Mifenel F U uf-. LW the best guarantce of the excele B and F1g N g 1S 00 lence of these instruments -Io;:;mr‘lmk‘.nu:zimy_"m i\l:‘l:’-l;(w v WG, O O, 2,500 00 Y Clothiers Hatters and Furnishers, Ramge’s Old Stand, 1311 Farnam St, WOODBRIDGE BROS: T B Nebrask PER ‘SE. E 'V Smit to Alico ohoe 6f Q) L al, IR 6, 15V Smifh’s add, w (... 56,000 00 m i G .~ 5 = = | Wi Flemming and wife to Ameliy i te N R \ have picked up that word from the | part until tne pain disappears. The | euthered togother o ¢ from the wagons, i Boltz, 4 Allen’s sect ot Ragan's songht to 00 5 on then continue as fol- The commis: & T i fel auel, they cry, | i ressi for all diseases. | hide their foars fr hose thay Joved John P Dy al to Geo I’ Bemis, e State Journal published yesterday occasion to refer to Berauel, they cry, | ing llllfl pressing 2 A ¢ hide their fears from those they loved, 2 bk 14, Collog %) |74 l";""' | (e T B e iy mf.];-;tulwm::;r Vi‘)()nlnn.*:i)on's :nm'}'oss, W IK ‘Dev devil.’ Berauel isthe cause of | Wounds are cured by sucking wijth And what of the women and children? i l"lll-:-(lf‘:m:{”v:l‘“'d 1,750 00 u fixing rates, it is beliey io charge M and he is universally feared. | the mouth, The natives seem to thrive ) ( 1 Monis7 @ 5 < e i cs turned whiter than the snows of | = Burns, 1ot 1 bk 1 Colle, minde by the 8. & M. It . in Nebraska on | Comparative rates to the Elknorn line, | A Description of the Aboriginees of North s o Humpovtble f..l ego : tion, limbs trembled as the mind recalled | & H I Clark and ‘wife to’ Chas T, would make other people sweat | storics of blood and eruelty. And in I 0 bl 2 West saded i 3 r 3 ¢ is- i If an unusual noise is heard, or & sudden | under this treatment, They are very | the new yeur, lips quivered with 2,000 00 L LT L L o :\::)nll‘ t,:)‘{::r;l llt'::;:)bnmlll’h {?uO( "]l!l‘h-‘ 2 Union Ausrtalia. storm arises in the forest, tuey huddle to- | healthy, and pay little atteniion to ilis i / st-class freight is essively | sion B . The U I B Loro 0 i b, Sy .'r'"('"""mt':"md"r"? Pl L e B | ATANIC MA JESTY ‘L'IE)LI\‘H'—.:::H‘P]"'fio;vv:f:“xi:um"' and groan. 'The nostrils of nearly all the | ench wazon some one knelt and prayed v d iiees 000 00 lxlr‘:::u"?;lu::“r‘\ m:‘;‘;&;‘:‘;&di‘::l&’lllllgllxl :ll‘l“Ll‘;(\l‘nr‘- murm:;: LR UL & N appears to them; hels represent babies are pierced, and a piece of s | to God to extend His hand of protection, | Jonn N Hungn (nmf:; to Dexter tionate when compared with low ¥ mg a human form terribly distigure and ] X accidental deaths on = y . or wood is put through the hole. This is _And now the wagons move on. For n Minuesota. ‘Taking the B. & M. R R. first- (hffif’i;fn’{f'fiefif r:-l‘c)()rl::d it the railway | The Marriage Relations—How the | theyare asked about their belief inim- | not worn ‘after twenty years of age. | time it s in closo order, with the brav i -y S ere r ailty, they sny: * ie, he is From what I can make out, this_custom ¢ “ e i T e A st then speond- | commissioner's offico yesterday. One was | A quicerous are Treated—Mater- | MOTtailty, they say: ‘If man dic, he is not 1 wha om | husbands between danger and their 1 Thonas, 151920 2 e, wd.... Josiah 2,500 00 ol r . Platts the o] Oxford X i S all gone.’ One tribe believes th t at is to ensure against drowniy Another | Joved ones. Then there is an accident— A v e .. 3,50 00 e O e P UL ;!unt::x::vln“ml)i‘:y‘tlil :in;l)n‘x!:ingll.:nhsr\\"l}l be' in- nal Grief—Father Strele's death a little black goes out of him. That | peculiar practice is the raising of scars | g death—a something to cause nlnt Hawmond and lusband to e e S A e o FEIE DR el : Experience. seem to corrospond to our belief in the | and weits on the arms and body, | und the alurm soon becomen & P Netson etal 1510 2020 Solby Friiis 14 baljoved th bo shaut the rate of basts | | Thore aro a great many hidden facts in soul. Butitis very diflicult to get at [ These are supposed to be ‘beanty marks.” | Heaven help them now! The horsos are 1,50 00 their exact meaning on such matter upon which rates are fixed in the Western | regard to the late wreck at Havelock that They swell out to the thickness of a pu iied to a trot—now to a gallop—now gl § . 5 t—no ) “Sehribner et a states and it 15 desirable that contormity of | ¢, or's jury failed to bring to light. The Rev. Anthony Strele, S. J., super- | Their language is con and th finger, and the more of these scars a they are running in_mad ' oxcitemont, A sbiaded 3 state so far as practicable, You are respect- the case and will be furnished at an ly | x 4 i & k3 ‘0 e, | With that mental haze which hangs over | he is with his appearance, When a | the shouts of the Indians. We know how S, tully muulsu‘“ :;. E!(lllpct:"\'tlr::lrnl:ill:‘!;l"::‘;‘lxl'l eyt North Australia, arrived in Omaha yes- muni\' savage tribes,” n:)t_)lher loses a chil sh(;r will of(len ;l‘ul it will end. ‘The night is coming down 475,00 me shall in some meas L Ay i . A A = vi S Prancisco. g “Have o opti i I inge il g y F > into o 'S o wos I lowa and Minnesota, Tho The Lincoln freight bureau has sent a | tvrday, via San Francisco. Father f Il we they any conception of right 'm-}‘ "‘l"mrshom I tlov en nmfi-r ;& now and we go into’ eamp. One night l\_“fm}m“ o P people of this state have suffered long | communication to the horn Valley | Strele has been o missionary in Australia | and wrong ) TS g s l‘l' SR more will make no difference with the & L A 1000 and patiently a very high rate for transpor- | line that is right to the point in the 1af- | for twenty years—iifteen years in South o 'Y -L),-“";P‘.“f"’.""« ‘Of gouree; “.““‘5' ‘f‘,\";"_‘)&" Hipsor Rant “"n':,"‘:“ rare | skeletons lying on the gruss two or three X tation of freight by rail. cuce and en- | tor of diseriminations against Lincoln. | Australia and five yoars &b hia presont have a @ood idea of justice rong it l' an : h lli f he IQL; e (?‘ miles away. The wolves have beon there pt. lov 121 Nelson add, durance may not always last and it might b | ‘Phe railroads are finding now for nearly . T > Catholi means the harming of anyone, and right _hand missing. oth parents are | each night for a week. Sl s 7,000.00 el to relleve thom in some measire of tho | yy,g(irgt time that all the inhabitants at | Station. There are two Roman Catholio | jg being kind and good. "‘_‘.‘l."““”‘ attached to their children. el b B R TR T Peter Nelson and wife to’ Adaline burden they now carry. P AAsoN, | fho Capital eity do not fall on their face | missions in North Australia, Onc is at What are the relations between the ben 1 presume the wild wowen of | The sun is an hour high as we reach the Shriver, lot 4, 0k 12, Kountze 3 (it DeerAIY | ind worship when railroad man strikes | Palmerston, tho terminus of the British | sexe: 4 ¢ Australia are in & much better position | gpot, Here 13 an acre of ground on whici v L 2,000.00 It was shown in the exhibit of B. & M. | FAT HOI cable system;the other at Daly riyer, | ‘“Theyare very deiicate in regard to | than the women of most savage na- | o curse may ever rost, s the wagons nand wifes to John I M. Shriver, et al. undivided 15 of undivided 3, Lx13, Shiloh, w d 1,217,00 Jotin Burke o Wi, J. G jon | the marriago tie, Children are betrothed | tionst" | were to each other by their parents. The girls Unfortunately that presumption is [ song mature and are marricd at fifteen; the | not correct. The man 5 the aflec- 1 taruls published that that company's | The traveling men's nino i this ity | {wo hundred miles distant. ‘Tho mis : rates wete 30 per cent above lowu ot | ang the crack nine from David City were [ V¢ it e o 4 '*“ Miunesota on fourth class atier) 0 | enjoying a hilarious game of ball yester- | district embraces an aren of half a mil- hip- headed oft—here the husband and made the fight which men make last hope is gone and dispair braith, which class over one-half of all s day afteruoon at the park. lion square miles, with an_estimated ab- | bridegrooms are gencrally about ¢ tion of his wife for their offspring, but a dark cloud, One—two— \]l];,l“l ‘,.!‘k uih Qinatis d 10000 ments are made. But to show that the TITANKS, original population of 500,000 and 700 | years o . They do not intermarry | therc his tenderness stops. ~He 100ks | four—five—all tiie wagons aro hore, but | * Seribner, lot 1 ani Union Pacilic can even beat the B. & M. Mrs. Dr. Max Randall tenders her | whi There are only four priests, in- | i the same tribe. All marringes are be- :mn Ium v:uunu& ln-xsfil 3" hl:,sln]\u broken and uscless. The bloated and coe 1,000,00 in extortion, » few ligures can bo given. | noartfelt thanks to all who have be: | cluding Father Strele, to attend to this | teen versons of different tribes. You | She has to do al 0 drudg- | half devoured bodies of the hor: b tha A B, & M, rate for fourth-class fre friended her in her late bereavement. | : L’ M b TN S will trace a curious relation between | €ry, minister to l””l wonts with | here, The bodies of men, women Lford, lot 19, bk 16, Highland = 100 miles, is 34 cents; the Union Pacific | She feels especially grateful to Drs. | immense field. The reverend gentle- | thoso customs and the ¢ ed code in | prompt alicrity, and be ever on the alert | children are--no! You cannot call White L b %0 Risinrdad LT for like distance is 85 cents. For200 | Hapt and Everitt, of Lincoln, and Dr.J. | man’s object in visiting the United States relation to intermarriage: but, | to spare him a mnmcnlsl "xe"""l"1| All | skeleton a body. You cannot | P A e miles tho B, & M. rata is 52 cents, while | JI Peabody, of Omana, for their kind at- | is to obtain funds for a more vigorous | interesting as the study 1s, we have 1o ,‘l‘.‘l" men do is ‘;’,"‘“."‘ an¢ e"“ Derpetuni | 58y that this bundle ~of clean | §hinn's addd o . % 100 the Union Pacitic climbs up to 60 cents: | tontion to the sufferers. Lo Coroner and systematic prosecution of the work. | meuns of getling at their origin, That mkw“mi"f" 8 15!| l: “mfib o l»e;vchgn » d, bones was s man or wo- | 21, Dennis 1. An and at 00 miles the B, & M. renders 62 | Roberts and Rov. Gregory for their ten- | ore missionaric Y P v R tal haze of which I spoke, and that | Work and fo She trembles at the very n. They are all here. Not a soul A, Ricl 1 cents, and the Union Pacitic 75 cents. | der consolation in her ufiliction. Also to | “1ore ALI08 <A od.. 40 & | mysterious blending of tradition with | Yoice of her licge lord, who is not spar- | caped. ~ Over the ghustly acre 8 strewn | add, w 5,000 00 v. The ‘rates in Towa and Minnesota for | Prof J. . Bruner and other Omahe | the savages within the pale of civiliza- | [Ving circumstances blocks. the way at | ing of kicks and cufls if dome: H 8 L A 4 o aflairs | the garments of the dead—ahe contents izens of Millard and | tion, and Father Strelo is confident that | the very threshold of the mquiry and we | &re not conducted to his liking of the wagons. In the circle abeut the oods in this class are shown in the fig- ) 1 . ety & Millard “schoo! for | a presentation of the facts relating to | are compelled to stop bewildercd. Tt Father Strele is stopping at”Creighton | wago, fr ures above. No farmer nced wonder ends, and to the e the ehildren of ti Ruilding Permits, of n are blood spots on the gra s 5 "hitlook issued builde “ that he does not prosper, and no com- | their symputhy to her and tender respeot | the mssion will induce persons inter- | have no means of communiea col lege. iinid S Those pioneers did not die without re- ! . ?,“]"‘An"h' ‘It:l.l “,\‘l“.o; kl ol 4 luflg munity need to wonder why, when roads | t'Uho dead. ‘Thanks are also duo to the | ested in christian work to contribute to | by the voieo and manual signs. . 1 habe THE TRAIL OF DEATH. \DEDUEMAS Yoriprcnd A followa: But when the last one had sal shouts_of vic nce! What build hundreds of miles of new line, that other things move slowly. The Union Pacific figures from their tarifl shect tell s tale of grand larceny that ought to make a common burglar ashamed of himself. ; MRS, LANGTRY'S COMING. The Funke opera house opens this sea- son with Mrs. Langtry and her company, who stop i this ity for one engagement on their return from the west. This special engugement is for Thursday even- the mission fund. never come across an instance of a writ- Father Strele’s account of the habits | ten sign, and 1n that respect they are | Massacre of immigrants by Indlans aud customs of the aborigines is exceed- | lower in the grade of intelligence than on the Prairie. iping kmif wngly interesting. He said to a BEE re- | the American Indians, many of whom Detroit Free Press: We had been fol- | away in the shadows of the grove must porter: *The natives are not quite as | have arude method of cony ying thought | lowing the broad trail left by four or five | have heard the shricks of aflright, the dark as the Africans, whom they resem- | and incident by means of characters and immigrant wagons for many weary miles | calls for mercy, the prayers to God, The ble somewhat in features. Their hair is | figures drawn on a piece of bark.” when the guide suddenly halted. ~ What | vultures saiiing overhead must have straight, and they are tall, sinewy, cour- “Have they any polygamous tenden- | of a wagon train leading across the great | quickened the wings a3 the horrible din ageous, but not ferocious. With the ex- | ciesy” prairie ocean toward sunset? The wheels | of slaugnter reached their cg ception of those the mission has reached, “'Yes; there are some polygamists | had crushed flower and blossom with * * * they live in an utterly wild state. They | among them, but as a general thing | their iron tires—the iron shod feet had And we ride on. What use to tramp are divided llnto tribes hke the North | polygamy is 'decried. Should a lubra | torn up the creeping vines and sweet | over this hell spot in search of name® Of ants of the r many gind- proprietors and their a. Tremont house for th nesses and attentions. e The Old Folks at Home, Or elsewhere, need a tonie now and then to sustain them under growing intirmi- ties. No safer or more thorough invig- orant for age and the delicate can be found than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, o seasonabie medicine in those ailments of commonest occurence rocom- A. G. Miles, one story_ frame addition, ardy Detween 55t and th street €05t Rty . Anna M. Van Buren, one stor; ith and Californin, cost’ two story between wolve ic tion 2, cost.. C. 8. Hizgins, T private stable, cost, Johin Milter, one and ¥ anil basement, 1t story trame 92, 008t ...... Jo Weitsehike, two story frame double dwelling, cost ing, July 28, at which time Mrs. Langtry - e ol dls % Ameriean ans, and roam throughthe | (wife) prove unfaithiul,she is immediately | grasses—the wagons had groaned and | what use to dig a g for these bones? | Duif Gree: will appear ‘as Gulatea in “‘Pygmalion :':,",‘,'.’:)Jl'ful"{f'ffl?:‘,d‘x"“' bxf,' s v:?x{(x’\tl bush and forests at will. They live in the | speared; and affurs 'are made pretty | complained as they nscended and de- | What to the world away boyond. the dwellin and Gulatea.” The sule of reserved seats | 4% To iy PR RS e ora ung | open air. They kave no huts or villages, | warm for a man who | scended the sharp swells. That was ail. | mighty prairie that a few more of its | 1izyJ. Fink, open at 8 a. m. Tuesday, and will be di- | 10 e He p t R e e Ccent, it is a | Put sleep under tho broad canopy of | steals a lubra or commits | But no! millions bave dicd, or how, or when, |, JHirdette and 0 rect, with no auction to favorites, the 5 | Lidiny. ) \} heaven., . ‘They eat everything—roots, | adultery. He has to getout of the neigh- | ~ What of the people—the brave men | But we mutter a curse upon the humhan ;, Bronteh, additiouat story to store, valuuble aid in tho recovery of strength, | fish, rentilns, birds,worms or game, They | borhood as quick as possible. - Sometimcs | who were daring hunger, thirst, aceident | dovils, and we utter silent prayoers to prices being placed at $1.50 for rescerves. and to the deb and 1211 1 nay streot. cost.... 5,000 William' Maroon litated, mnervous invalid e 3 g 3 ] A " ) ¥ one story framo PHE CALLAWAY MILLING COMPANY. tvinlde’ trn A i renewed | Y true ehildren of nature, depending a tribal fight is the result of the abduc- | and the Indians’ thirst for blood to reach | God for the vietims, cottage, 10t th of Baneroft, cost, . Articlos of incorporation of the Cul :‘";‘[','J‘li‘::_‘!‘"‘vf;“"m_’h:‘.:’ Factors M | sololy on what the earth produces atwill, | tion of a Jubra, butas a rule the male | new homes under the shadows of the — - ISR pL b anenath N1, S way wiling aud mavufacturing eom- | odioration of vigor. Being of purely | OF What they catch and kill, for their culprit transfors bimself to another | Rockies? What of the stout-hearted An Elaborate fnvitation. story frume dwellings, 25th and Grant rlnn_v of ([nl:\w:;y. :\&tm..m;m ,n‘l;nl \;}nlth botanic origin, 1t 18 free from those ob. | Suotenance. " Their only weapon s a long | tribe.” s wives who were clinging to them throngh | The Kansas City Cleveland invitation 08t 1,800 e secrel or state yesterday. e V j jections urged against mineral ramedies difticult or Impossible of u the system, and w the stomach, whi contrary, strengthens and regnlate: 15 indorsed and pr spear which they throw with marvellous +‘Have they any curious superstitionst” | peril—of the children whose eyes opened | hus just been comploted, ‘Lhe invitation dexterity — and skill, They are “Yes, and sbme of them are very | wondrously wide at the immensity of the | is in book form, muking very intelligent, docile under the tuition laulfhable and show the trickiness of the | prairie? We thought of them with & | inches long, sixteen inches wide, and Total of the whites, and quick to iearn | native doctors. For instance, Kangaroo | ohill as we baited. ~Aere the wagons had | four inchos thick. The binding 18 of OBl escene and grasp the ideas of civilization. We | is considered - by them an extremely | halted as well. A halt two hours before | sealskin. On the front cover of the instruct them in their own language, and | toothsome dish. Well, one of the super- | sunset without wood or water at deweli, one story frame dwelfing onpital stock of the compuny is $20,000, sant, near South, cost........ in shares of $100 each, to be paul as re- quired by the directors. The corpora- tion is to commence business August 1, and continue for twenty-five years, The 1 imilation by icii impair the tone of the bitters, en l}iu t vibed by the medierl volume eleven 1 t othsom L 4 | book, sunk in the binding, i8 a square of | Mare incornarators are J. Wooda Smuth, M. H. | ¢ poppipo. they seem pleased to be taught how to | stitions is that a woman must not eat of | meant danger, ~ What danger? Tho | white satin, bordered with bige plush | The following marrizge lecnses wore Deems, W, N. Wilhamson, A. L. v RS S till the soil. Inavery few years, if we | it or she will become sick. ‘This is sim- | horses had pawed the ground in_a ner- | Upon the satin, ¢ ntly engrossed, is | issued yestorday Mathows, Geo L. Stevons, Albert | jyqor Byigas has beon ¢ pounding the | had the means to reach a larger number t»ly a trick to keep ali tho Kangaroos for | vous way as they stood there. The five | tie following: = “Kansas City to the | Name Residone Deems, J. T. Barber and M. L. Savage. doctrines of trus Mormonism to the Bos- | than thoso we can guther and maintain | the men, a very convenient but seltish [ or six men bad assempled together | President aud Mrs. Cleveland. Greet- | Rutiedge K. Davis, .. .Cumhn... - A BARB WIRE LINDMENT. AT apostia of the anti- | round the miscion stations, I think the | superstition. Women must not eat alli- | on a knoll for consultation. The grass | ing. 1887 Upon the back of the hook, Lmla M. Wenh Ouahia Emery Clark J. O Clark and Lo M. S0 0 ois Mormons, who declared | Keat majority of the wild population in gators or crocodiles, which are [ which their feet had pressed to carth had | in gotd letters, is: “Kunsis ¢ G waw 7 r L Arlington Buckley, of Liverty, Gage county, have l;,;__,l.;-.... Young an apos At the | Borth A 1 be brought under | also highly estcemed, for the same | not yet recovered its position. Which | i o and_below it Lo the T Vi incornarated themselves into a company i =TT Fay Gt sof the | the eivilizing agencics of the christian | reason. Young men without | way had their gaze been turned? ‘I'o the d Mrs, Cleveland.” Onth for the purpose selling & compound tripe are bus evivils !:\‘_h. " 4 .| beards are frightened out of eating bats | south Vhat had they scen? Indians is the word “Wenite.” known as the Universal Barb W anterackirs of Georgia, Have thv{ any religion which the old fellows are very fond of; | the dark skinned race of haters—human | pi by Mr. Aarson, a ment and such other articles as they w Bk sl ownf'’ asked the reporter. but both wives and young men, who have | Leings who glory in having the hearts of following the title pu determine upon. The eapl ““‘Yes," replied Father i R She has the complexion of a Peach, Po i's Medicated Complexion powder didit, Sold by all druggists, AL rele, “and one | found out by experience that sickness | tigers. Five, six, seven men against— | lowlng order: Kansas, Kans which bears a curious resemblance to | does not follow the gratification of the | how many? Later on we put the num- | ’ . Indian territory, certain tenets of the christian religion. | palate by such delicacies, take every op- | ber at ‘fifty. Fifty panted, yelling, | Then comes the inyit They behieve in Molnanding, which portunity of filching morsels of those | shrieking warriers—not a drop of pity in | 21,500 citizens, The be means the First Bemfi'n dmt‘y who pre- | precious dishes, to their great pain and | any heart, not a fe ., the company is §3,000 10 shures of v amount, and the corporation is 1o busivess for twenty-five yvears, B ¥ ITEMS y W stoek of I 1 and I & et ) [lara s e S k and neeaying vegetation of o of thmber, exposed V'ozzonts Complexion Powder. pro . 1 n } ! ing of me in_any | in a case of imitation sealskin, embossed fthe sun’ is sure to broed A requisition hus been issued from the | guees u soft and bewutiful skin, It eora. | sides over the good o ancina way | discomfort, however, if they are found | bosom. They had caught sight of the | with gold, and lined with gold piush. EOHE MolLean's Golte. "'l vernor's oftice upon the governor of | pines every element of beauty and purity, | Tewards thoss Who do well Ly themselves | out.” white topped wagons and were coming et SR eyt hio for the return to Nebraska of Jacod | Solg by druggists, sod fellows. They bellove in a future, | *You speak of the native dootors--do | wp from the south—tigers after human | How do the wives of Texas expodt to oy i 806 fontia HOHOS 1ls, former!y of Holt county, this state. e, both & hlrm and unhapoy | they practice charms or administer po- | blood. muke orthodox mince pié if the ideas of ours. 6) contsu botllo, - The requast for requisition states that A"“"“ weak and _weary, overworked | one. They also have knowledge | tions in the caso of sickness?” What did the pioneers say among | the prohibitionists prevaii® g Sells is now in the Ohio penitentiary and | and sifed? Hood's Sarsaparilla s just of An evii personage whom | *“I'heir practice is very simple. If the | themselves? On how many cheeks did -~ } The huge, drastie, griping, sick they call, Berauel, and wi o i most of his | patient has a pain in his sidnhme doctor | the swnburn of the prairie give placeto | If ansone has cornered tie blizaard l il ibutes correenonds to the devil. They | merely pinches and presses the aMlicted | paleness of anxiety and fear? Tuoy | murket this is the time to unload, ing that he is to he relessed Avgust 1. He is | the medicine to purify your biocod and wantod for ustering a forgery iu tbis | give vou strength, re fast being supereoded ny “Purgative Pelicts,”