Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 18, 1887, Page 5

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- oy p— RN Abw.bmm:——fl wr T e v —— e AN TR, 0 s ks \ \ \ money without an order from his mother FIELD AND FARM. being as hard as wood when the muscles | opened up all parts of the eouthorn “ HERE ROBBERY WAS DOA\E and Mr. Moritz thinks the bank cashier ——— are teuso. The pad of the hand, with | buffalo country, and in 1879 thore arosy acted illegally and thut the money cun | Some Seasonable Hints and Sugges- [ which Lo breaks stones as easily s & a domand for buffalo robes that proved y T be recov 1. tions, stonecutter does it with a hammer, feels | fatal to the species. Tho war of exter- Complaints of Communities Affectod Young Moritz arrived at his father's When a bos vata loose any farm | liko iron. On the back of his arm is a | mination began immediately, and ac- dos'a V' P s by the A. & N. Sale. restaurant in Boventcenth street 10t | huidiuy faces 55 o oore o ANt i | big wedge-shaped muscle, rarely found | cording to the statistics that Hvo heen - ’“"‘::’:"";;':;‘I)’;; il e :H:nl at 8 o '11' ‘Ll( -J )\ wae Ywm]«m d | time saves nine, and perhaps as many nlx nn{l mll,lh-t u!‘wh :‘. ) gn:\". ’:l‘.‘hvrv(.ll and )m(‘\]l:_h::d !‘i\ ‘1 olonel L J ack s a prodigal. This morning, how= | oot of lumb strongth. o cnn raise -pound odge, the years o 7Y ud 4 saw the ———— ROADS WITHOUT BRAKEMEN. | ever, his Lulu-r determined to learn all dumb-bell above bis head and toss it | destruction of over 4,3 5 buftulo on | w0 flouses Everywhero=T! N . \ sl b ht f o # Sl e ek By ! verywhero—The New Passengers on B. & M. Branch Lines | him he would not be released until he | I8 inclios around, und s forearm 16 | out of eciatonivs . ln - about for Occupany, Etc., Kte. diaing oot the the Board-A Policy Holder's {shed and the young would-} ially avoided, not'only for its effect on defeated the ~best * wrestlers | the A thrifty farmer says 50 cents worth of awls, punches, linen thread and shoe- maker’s wax will save $10 in harness pairs in twelve months. u KA CHE, ""| i of Mooty Wantl: 'Y, rmgi‘.n upon The survivors _———— fuge in the desolate wastes of ! Tt was roported soveral duys ago that the taked Plaing but oven ghere the | South Omaba Laid Compuny Tnd & Suit-Brevities, 3 ¥ | the con: exterminator was set ut liberty. Ac- | tho digestive organs, but forits evil | of Burope, including Carl Abs, who | relentless hunters still pursuod them, | [Fact for the erection of §00 houses in South NS M. — Cording to this statement and other pat- | Fesults on the respiratory organs. wrostied Muldoon to ndraw, in the | when bull robes sold for only $1.25 cach, | {mahn, hewing of this our reporter maa 4 ¥, onteomaten: duee TR " ticulars learned from young Moritz, the Lard is not suitable as a lubricator for | cateh- tyle. He has never [ and the cows were slaughtered for v on un dm © boom. The 1 dided. r. Clarke, Esta) “i';«' [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU. | 3 . 3 Bl 3 [ ey f 8 Clarke has made NERVOUS DE. The detailcd publication of the walawful | YOung renegudes had an eventful ca- | axles of wagons, s it is said to loosen | suffered defent. ~Sclimidt, who s well | elins that were worth the paltry sum of [ lgiies are aimos fo v ne e Al Dlebiesde of lidat " f the Atel & brask r the spokes. Wood tar is still largely | known in this country through his [ only 65 conts. This was bad enough, wlmost 10,000 b 'RINARY Uwul A Life i e ThA R ITeE Ty st | L THey laft (hix ety enrly on 1M used, and tallow is alsoan important | bouts with Ross, Bibby, “The Jap,” and | and entirely too bad, but if I could call the *boom, titudy. it ma diffcrence WHAT you rallroad with the B. & M. line is attracting P . b hils 1 s ingredie " 2 3 1 y of | o 1 his rd o 4 it bef ¥ I k ired ywhere, Liave taken or W has failed to cure you. . eo | morning and arrived at Philadelphia at | ingredient, two parts tallow, one of t others, and his sword contests with "J, before you u vision of the hundreds | howses are betng i hore, 89~ FEMALES suffering from discases pecu. much attention the state over. Mr. C. G. | 144 m” There they equipped them- | and one of castor oil being considered | Duncan RRoss, is thirty rsold, [of thousands of buffaloes that wore | §aqiing Arouns on his Wl (e BOPOTT | Yiarto thelr ex ean consult with the assurance Dawes, the attorncy who presented the facts | (o) ves with revolvers with which to ex- | excellent for cold weather. weighs 190 pounds, and ‘is inches | heartlessly slain for their tongues or [ sixth st the proprivtar, Alr. Duvid Eiens, U AT R PR R e Tt to Attorney General Leese, has been con- | gopminato the Indians, They hadno | Donotuse old pork barrels for the | taller than Mueller.but of much slighter | their humps, or fo it (1) ulone,you VAL UL s O T Aasond 4 cents postage for Colebrat: gratulated many times upon the clear and | papticular route in view, but took trains [ new pork until they shail have been | and more symmetrical build. would sicken at the s Never in the Ti6 ‘Rrented. tind hAry Aues Wit & Works on Chronte, Nervous and Del ucise statement of the case, and public | which were most convenient to them, | thoroughly cleaned, Wash them with | The men went at each otlier carefully | history of the whole unimal kingdom Frasp of the hand. “Yea ' suld e, *wo | £ate Diseasca.” Conmuliation, persarilly o by timent along the line of the old B. & M. | thinking that by traveling straight on- | boiling er and allow them to drey. | in the grst bout, burying their heads in | has there been such another bloody and & boom 4 will 1 Ve packs Thousands cured. OfMcesand parlors ward they would eventually meet with | N ke new brine, and have everything | each other's shoulders, and clasping | erucl carnage, or one that yielded so | Easm 1OMmAHR RELICY doin § rond i8 malking itself felt. When the people c 3 1CRAtNs I tron & trip private. 8¢ @ contemplating Marriage along this Jine realizo the extent of the rob- | the redskins. A Washington tra clean and pure before packing the pork | each othe round the neck with one | little in proportion to the tc value in= [ up to Omat talking. 1 was up send for k. X cclebrated guid 4 i i ! 1 g 1 H s Ennsrad Wi there to th Bt MoCeeand. Henry Mnlo and Female, each 15c., both bery perpetrated upon them by this consoli- | happened to be most convenient. They | after killing. hand while they gparred with the other | volved, Hhereto e oice bt Dreg MeCor and Henryt | @ihaiba).” oo confiding yous case, consult dation the attorney gencral will bo apt to | boarded it and arrived at the capital As a rulo more winter diseases occur < hold. They struggled around In 1876 the northern herd was prob- | ;g BRI all the doctoring I Nave done v:‘..m;::!:u. “{tnvlf;"\:z'“l:""'fl:d'(“n““lrx 4 hear in unmistakable terms the demand that | ahout 6o'clock on Saturday morning. | amongr poultry from top ventilation in 11 st sawing aw at each | ably twenty times as large as the south- | for almost four years, 1 have been afiicted for MR R A e the wrongs be righted and that tho courts | The next train which left the depot was | o poultry house than from any other | Other's nec k, and boring cach other's | ern, and covered twenty times as much ;}.‘r »fn"l\"y'_\l‘}”- i“‘,""l\".‘lfl;‘ “"‘,\"",‘,',';,'\'_‘,‘,‘","“';; Fors." e, (stamps). Medicine and writing tako from tho I, & M. that which ft nc. | the southern express, which started | cuuse. Thore is nothing more injurious | Shoulders with heads like two | tevvitory. Itis estimafed by the buffalo | '\t 10t otlice alout one monihago. 1 | font_everywhers, accure " from exposure Quired aginst the law and restore the Atehi- | 48 0'clock. “They bought tickets and | 4o the hensthan cold draughts of wirut | bulls, for thirty minutes, when time | huntevs that there were 500,000 bufaloes | think T must have got the Wl while work: | HOURs, 8108; Sunidays 9 to 12, Addross, start s son & Nebraska road to the state as a com d south. Young Maritz says he [ ot was called. The second bout lasted not | within & radius of 150 miles of Miles | inginTexas, Tworked thore a long time, and D. CLARKE, M. D. F. ! thought by this timo that the Indinns | "% o omeume many | WOre than half & minute. Mueller | City, Mont., alone, and that the north- | fii% here fo South Guuha, ayd shice tolig | 189 8o. Clark S, Ctlatsehte L peting line, 1 must be near, so he and his companions | | ,’“"‘i{ o j']“.‘_l‘(“‘l Getit 10 Mar¥ | rushed Schmidt across the stage, made | ern’ vange contained over a million | diazy focling, had nieht swoats eve o Among the visitors at Lincoln yesterday | kapt their hands on their revolvers,and, | Kinds of course dry food, yet it is also was State Se county, whose scrvice to the last se conelisive that he was not to any to¥. Holien; ot FoHns dainty animal 10’ gome v i | w quick lungo. and grasping the latter | head. lept poorls. would Huivk and spit almost a "“'; : 4 e el around the small of the back with his [ The Northern Pacific railway was | flakifik th the back of sy thront from my should not b u)u.wn‘-v-l‘l to fuferior food. | Joghand, lifted him clear of the floor, | opened for traffie from Glendive east- | hose 1 was all Droke np wencruly, g o ] as they crossed the Potomac, near Ale ndria, and kept watch out of the ¢ should not 1 r i FINABYH oL & bullet: {ito) Ry teu: ) ain food forshech. | yy,d anded him squarely on both shoul: | ward in 1580, and the buffalo hunters | 3 rte s il couin el 't e RV O extentan antirailrcad man. In conversa- | (e who might appear to waylay and | €orn isnota perfect food fof a hog. | dors. In the thivd hout Semidt turned | made an assault in force on the north- 0 tion upon the topic of the consolidation, Mr. 8 ., | Though richin th on them. "They told m case ot consolidation, ME. | 5 the train. No ineident occur clements that tend | gho tables almost as quickly, landing | ern herd, Buffalo hides were shipped | of Catrs bt it B ey o over, until they reached Richland.a | 10 fatfen, yet corn is deficient in the | Mucller on his stomach, and” whirling | eastward by the railway and the Mis- | Joyld prova { that the people there would endorse judicial 1 station in Stafford county, on the | Pone and muscle-making clements toa f him over on his back. souri river'by tens of thousands, until O e : action in the matter of the absorption of the | Potomac river. There they moticed a n extent, A mixed dict is best. The fourth bout 1 it | 1884, when the work of extermination have no Atchison & Nebraska road Mr. said that Lis county w —BY CARRIER FOR——— Holmes | 1ot of copper-skinned persons standing ! C s the |u"«l»nt\mnlu around the depot. sto engized in the task of paying off the bonds P dinns.” cried voung | geny fromn such pe voted the old Atchison & Nebraska road and N Uisail ];“ P R Strikiien H ce the consolidation, competition in 1. **Let’s gooft and pepper en de or impure males of k should never be used, s desper ny class of | minutes, and w was complete, 1n 1885not a single fr the pro- | Schmidt was on his hands and knees | hide was in the market, and in the y ssi10 uniform char- | three times, but managed by his agility | following only two rewar actervisties. By using grade males no | to escape being turned. Finally Mueller | quiries of the buyer & inknown. Ta fact immeditely | The young marauders left the train | improvement can be affected. Schpidt down. 2 gone forev the ubsorption of the Atchison with hands on the! volvers and took Do not erowd too many sheep to- It was ovident that Schmidt will be Nebruska line by the 1. & M. road raf their stand at a littlo frame building | gether. An open shed, facing south | no mateh for the ston along the line had been advanc Itisa | just opposite the depot. Moritz was | and well-littered at night with elean | the latter learns the further matter of history in Johnson county | hbout to give the ordor to five that_the people of that locality looked for | """ EAMINACLILLY <h i up aud m not bothered with it at all. 1 do not h Al | and spit « (i HARTAL a4 FARL UKS S 20 Cellts a Week. ed the in- [ new suan entirely.” The buffalo were Seven pupers a wook. Send your order to the oftice, r, uot only from the United 1029 P Street, Capital Hotel Building States, but from the British Possossions as well. Last year the largest fur house 30 to 810 each wd some of the leading fur- g : in Montreal asked from when ono | straw or leaves, will make an excellent | style, which is new to him. 1t wus said | for robes at th b hat locali ¢ the —copper colored men said: | ghelter for them. by experts lust night that theve is no | riers of New York had none at all. ANCHO N L K B L e B Wi am dato wint it |10 will pay to warn all slop o offer [ Wan D the country who is Mucller's | Another fact that stares us unpleas- = I E A City through Nemaha county to Tecumseh, ‘Pshaw!? said Morit, | sofy food given cattle and hogs. The | match. i antly in the face is that with oxoal : 1PS but this line was hardly in the field until thé re nothin’ but niggers, just like | i water not only stimulatos and in- e e U!'lmf” vl’h:'.!\\l]}l\\]ln\»lhl\nl’!fi\ lonal park, 1’3 \ 5“!'" consolintion was effected und the entire | the follers in Thompson sircet. LoVsgo | vigorates, but provides wirmth for tho | 1o yndoubtedly cnused by lctid acid tn | So,orarhich will oventunlly elthior wan- 2] .W"‘ county placed at the mercy of the Burlington | further. They uin't no Injuns here.” | ody.” Shelterand warm drinks on very i o LS heid wttnolts the Abrous | dct out or be frightened out and killed, > T‘“ ettt Toud. " Just how merciful that corporation 18 | Tho young Thdinn killers had 0 wait | bout qesncatys and warm drinks on veiy | he blood. neks 81| Finl6ss tha pic s nTIoaE by w e Aty ) e to 8 community iu its exclusive control is | 451 ¢ o'clock in the evening, however, u L o whils ‘the | tissues, and causes the pains and aches | wire fonee fn timo to provent it, the ] i illustrated fn their tarift sheet which for B for the labor incurred, while the in the back, shoulders, EW YORK AND Clasgow via Londonderry, Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Htrict)y First-Class, and am thoe largest, fastost and nest in the worl Saloon, socond ¢ stoerage Passenges Accommodations Unexcelleds The interval they passed in viding the | fedi of ¢ wi ; years have been a mass of discrimination O T Portor. tround tha | Belth of the stock will be promoted. hips. and wrists. Thou D ilba) ooBLy I eb pataler n et iy ':lu"x:ll““'-)hln:;'-?nlglt’)\.'n‘. o G | The object in securing o good breedof | have found in Hood's Sursaparilly a - Atchison & ° 'Nebraska, can tell u |crally. The horso the d | hogs should bo to have them quickly | positive ewre for rhoumatism. This | jtsemploy, In spite o ‘Ui atlention talo of high rates put into effect immediately | houg 5 and started with her h‘"{‘_'” the food_into meat. The profit | medicine by its purifying action neutra- | {hyy is being paid in other quarters to DAVID MORKR after the B3, & M. swallowed up the Atchison | ¢ edericksbuyrg, the three | 408 not depend upon the size or the | lizes the acidity of the blood and also | {}e de lopment of our animal products, | e subject of the above sketch 1 proprietor {:‘;‘Ns"'""':r“r{‘i:,}.‘l"i\.»3\]I’;:;"finl"fi'..f"')‘\','[.'{'l"fi aboard. The old mare ‘broke down at (V]v‘ll:‘i:‘l'li‘tl‘;';?xl‘l:l\“‘\x?r‘}';)“::1‘“;”“.’“ H:”fé'f'.’ :mv‘hls up and strengthens the whole | 1 steps whatover have been taken {o | Of Dave Edens” place on Twenty-sixth_strect, knees, ankles, | pational gov nment has not o single - ands of people buffulo ou uny of its rescrvations, nor anywhere clso in charge of any one in i i South' Omahn, where he will corroborate the FeRARI ToF the com [OFt and convenianes Gy ol what omoet it | Aauia creek and the boys had to foot it | 0 G EERCS S A1 NHo e e o preserve bos Auericanus from total an- | WG« iyae Wi wil eat on of address un | M 3655 Wity conderod"snd prams 1 their prosperity when the B, & M. de- “‘]f"“'"‘r T e 4 | food consumed That Overcont Episode. ; :lllllli:l"';;;'; C‘\llt‘:g}lt;‘]"*l"'("i“; "-”":"‘; pooms there. sailyio Tivorpool October 13, 1t i the Targeat d competition in that territory. From | From Frederickshurg the boys wen R o8 New York Times: H. J. Cullen, of | retsonubly certd (Shreo YCAIS | qme following statement regarding Drs. Me. | Sest passengor stoanr uioal; Rates ol pasine present indications the people in those loe to Centralin, whence they all sent let- | The chicks hatched after September | 3 (00 fim of Wingate & Cullen, ar- | more there will not be a wild buitalbiro: oy and Henry i3 mnde upon ood AUTHOTILy: | Hivs srseraion Hokats B rodnend moion Hrati ties that y awo suffered most from B. & M. | ters home. They loft Centralin on | and before January do not grow ver, Toon excuraion ticke(s at reduced raios.” Dratis L e . rived home yesterduy after o summer | Maining on the whol ¢ continent of | *Shice these eninent physicians have been in tha o i ROt robbery against the law will make no uncer- | Monday for Petersburg, but not finding | rapidly. At this season they bring & | )" fa1] spent ou the continent. At his | North America, except in the National ;;;f,'-tfmj_';;;,},;;';f';!";;"'"f;,',',;({'[,;';IQQ(',',{,,',",;;';,"; SO Hagor or kR talu demands that justico be dono ut this lale | uny Tndians there they goy disgusted | yory low price, but the merchunts who | \ogdence he told the story of his con- | bark. troubies, and of (hese cases 40 per. cent futd beet Ouiubis, Neb. : day and t ourt pussuponthe | oy pode huck as far as Ashland. At | deal in poultry buy them. storing them | (THRECH" Gt Tumos G. Blaine - eclared and pronotaiced tneurable.” - — matter at a £ . i il i der the cold-storage pr 1 the gl CEetos f Thousands Willing to Testify. . TH, e R lhis point Moritz says his companions | under the cold-storage pro en hot W. J. GALBRAITH, on the steps of the ienna ope o as 1ssued from tho | robbed him. He had a little money | sell them in February and March as A brief circular letter o That ,there is no use in_being deceiv- possession of n summer ovorcoat. board of trausportation yesterday. 1t was in | 1oft, however, and with this he man- | carly broilers LW v hath stayimet nt the Tmpae. | €0 by sfurious goodsor injured by quack CATARRH DESCRIBED. q §p([geqnlgpd |:|ll ilg!gn. answer to a compluint that some of the B. & | aged to get as fur as Trenton, whence | When scalding hogs if the water be | jal hotel, Vienna,” Mr. Cullen said, | Medicines. : Pt — None, 460+ esidenos tolopho M. branches operated trains without brake- | ho walked home, iving last night. | too hot the hair will not come oft as “and it happened that we both decided That rheumatism, sciatica, lung | The Symptoms Attending that Disease Daceidl men, The lettor was forwarded to all roads | No news has yet been received of his | readily as if the temperature be lower. | one warmish ovening in September to | touble, kiduey discase, dyspopsia, e becn brovght to the notieo o tho | Companions. Boilng water discolors tho skin. A tem- | visit the opera. We reached the steps | L2 Which Leadas to © fon. 7 | ternal ‘,.“,,“.‘m'm Posuibbroneadibyios: u\\'lwurm‘;r‘rh;:w :M%‘h-xl‘::':::ll‘::d‘:m(hg T“E RA[[WAY TIME TABLES. me time. i : 3 sper part of the throat for any length of time Bluino, 04 was) very |, Lbatthobest external remody is AllL [ihe Jattont Hving in o district whero peopla OMATIA. are not acquainted, | €0 k's Porous Plaster, the original and subject to catarrhal affection—and the 1 ansportation that tratus on some | Mr. Moritz attaches no blame to the | perature of 150 degrees is warm enough of the railroads in Nebraska are being run | man Adams, who induced his son to go | for a young hog, but there are some without brakemen. 1t is the opinion of the | to Peckskill two weeks ago with the | hogs that require as high as 180 de- of the opera house at the recognized M natural, and, as w a eaxo has been by " vy inear , ft uncure he catarrh invarl- D Doard that public interest, convenience and | promise of getting the boy a good situa- | grces. A slab or smooth surface per- | ko did vot, of course, recognize me, The "0"1:1“3"‘/\‘1'|l~"|-‘| & Povous Plastors ought | AT SOmEimC: SOWIY, extends dow the wind Omah safety requircs ut least oo brakeman on | tion. Adums had o connection with | mits of the work being done in « cleancr | cvening béing a littie warm, I had en- | hat Atlsockss Porows Plusters ought | pipeand futortne bronchial tabes. which tubo. NTONIEAGIR each passenger train, and it is hereby re- a1 b wnner than when & roug ene LR el e 0 be kept by all families. convey the afr into_the d it partsof the | p CNGINana Plerce sta. guested by the board thabif’ you havamob al: the southern trip. manner than when a rough beneh or | gaged a valét de place tocarry m Depot 10th ce “There | table is used. ready provided i 3 Tha 3 spende opy | lungs. The tubes becomo. affected from the | heb or this you ‘will take imme. | _ Young Moritz said to-da overcoat, and when [ reached the opera That they can be depended on overy g f Pac e Expr The collapse of the Lincoln Insurance com- | pup pany caused u number of reputable business men to o down in their pockets and pay up o . 1 their stock, but even that was not enougly to | | YOUng Moritz’s bank book had been cover the reckless risks that had been take locked up by his mother, but the boy, through the gencral wild cat business of the | With the a: ¥ 2 1 the mucous arising from catarrh, 2 10:1 s o i D . ¢ ; | time. and, in Some instunces, becomo. plugied up, ag | Denver Kxpross.. : diate steps to enforce this request on your | 8in’t much fun in runnin’ away from The cream should be allowed to ripen | house, T bade him toss it to me. 1 2 i 14, in som s becomo plugged up, 80 | sfocal Expross 3 roud in Nebraska. H.J. Aakr, home. We couldn’t find a single Tnjun | before being put in the churn. This is | caught it on the fly, and at the same A Danceinamashatka: B e et follows. and ihs Taciogs | _sExcept Sunduy retary, | and our shooters were no good.” Mr. | the method adopted near Elgin, 111, | moment became aware of the fact that vom the Cruise of the March Sea: A | breathes with labor and difliculty, TThAM KRR WINDING UP THE FAILURE. Moritz says that his boy was induced to | from which is ,-h,w,‘.d the best butter | Mr, Blaine's eye was fixed upon me, In either caso there is asound of cracklin ' 2 yaL dance had just ccased as wo arrived,and oft Dy 2 we took our what w squeal of the fiddle was heard, and in- stantly the lndic Depot 10th and Pacificsts. H \ and wheozing ipside the chest. At this stage of o cats in placid fgnorance of | the diseuse the breathing is usially more ' rapid | Mith and KXIx i in store for us. Presentlythe | than when in wealth. The patient bas also hot [ 218 el 5 v llnln.hl'i over xlh‘wlmd T e CILEQ IR The pain which accompanies this condition s b ond Bacla rushed in search of | of wdll churucter, fit n the ciest, bebina tho | ERPEIRADLLGe st o The two companions who | that is placed on the market. The cows | and that it was an eye of suspicion. It wanted the boy’s money. in that section receive no treatment | glanced une; 2 =P E5 = = ily from myseclf to the different from cows elsewhere, but the | coat and finally Settled, blazing with in- r § most careful attention is given to all | dignation, upon the cont. It at once sistance of his companions, | the details of buttermaking in the | flashed upon me that he thought my T v artn There was o great move in | broast bone or under the shoulder blade. Chicago Ex 5. institution. One of the latest moves is the | broke the lock and got the book. The | creamery. overcout was “his over , and this b {h-- LT TS oy | hrv‘m}m:n:vxrn;!‘ww&:;mgf‘trt{ few,r"l‘:.\s“:nx ool AL commencement of a case in district court by | boy is about fifteen years old. e de- i : lief wi confirmed wh I saw that hen bo absent f 9 SouR K. (., 8t.J & C. B. an unfortunate policy holder who asks that a | clires he will ne 1 Y ROES KO- ST Dairymen must at some time realize | lief was confirmed “when L saw that | yest of the partys and, as became o mod- | that occurs in the first stagos of bronchiul ca- | ppot 16th and Pacifc sts. Focelver bo appintol e petision ied tn | (aures ho will never aguin g0 to fight | he fuct that the curry-comb and brash | with the balance of the Blaine party, | est old bachelor, 1 prepared to faive | tarmh 15 dry,comes on wt itervals, Backig i | i M gaonm) 65 pm district court recites that the company has | the Tndians. are as necessary in the cow stable as [ Which was some five steps in advance of | yapisserie with the papas and mammas. | fhe morning on rising, or g to bed at night, | EXPress. S sspim Ti00 wme ceased doing busincss, that its secretary and | ooy e TR oo | they are iy the horse stable, The carc- | U8, was another valet de place carrying | But it was destined to be otherwise, for | and it may be in the i<t evideiice of the discasé C.RLP.M.&0. manager has left the state and that thero are QILDLARIONENC ful hostler never allows his horse to | an overcont, about identical with mine, ed toi on raising my eyes 1 found that two fair | extending into tho lungs, Dopotibeh i : omel o e fits of conghing indnced <t ol damsols were suing for the Honor of | pe s fomes heene Ehe Sloux City somo premium notes of unknown amount and | Cessity of t oftice furniture yot the property of the com- | mate. Po Webster st hich w k Hills Bx. of light-colored mater ith gray silk lining. The situation miss a day without a good brushing, yot cows, which need brushing more than | *4:45 p.m. L 10:40 B.m. so violent as’ to cause vom- y my hand. * * % Phe young | ifing. Lateron the mucus that is raised is | BARCroft Bxpross .. ... T pany and that should be taken by a receiver | of beauty Toraes, are nevor cloaned from. oneend | wus 50 amusing thut I dotermined to let | Women were not beautiful, * . % | foud to contain smafi particlos of ‘vellow mat. [ Bisck e askengory it and disposed of for the interest of the losers. e oftho yearth tho ciher " Mhe o it work itself out, It did so inthis way. | However, there was no time to | {grwhich indicates that the small tabes tn the The petition recites the huzardous risks taken A Monstrosity Manufactory. ye LOMOUAOD, e cor NEBBItines Hindignath 50 (D oyoyor, A€ b C 10 | Juiigs are now affocted. With this there are of- and the illezal manner i which business was | Now York World: Surrounding them | Guence is that in some stables they bo- | Mr. Blaine's indignation at the sup-| b lost. 'The seal hunter, the American | ten atranks of blood mixed with tho mucus.” n sacted und to savo what little remaining ; ¢ ing o' n | posed seizure of his garment kept grow- s e monstoror g1 e | come unhealthy, and_during milking « | | [ I nigger and the tall Swede were alr mes Yery pale, has ady | some cases the paticnt b g an i f Yy i 5 i . il s i R ; oV expectorates bofo) Hugh ap- ront property there is, the plaintiff nsks that | WOE® Wmmias and monsters of 810 B2 { proportion of dirt finds its way into tho | I0g every moment. He suid nothing, | hard at it, and slipping my arm around | fegy, 484 expectorates bofore iy Coukh i Express eiver be appointed and himself given | SCriptions. L \ g milk. Those who brush their cows st but began staring at me and the coat in | {he waist of the nearesi fai 1 T some cases small masses of cheesy sub- judgment. Arnold Schneckenburger, an Alsacian, | 0 RS e e SOTRR vay that, if T had not known what | bie i : ‘ho | stance ire spit up.which, when prossed batw, e and that ho was o naturalist and anato: | that it pays to do so, as the flow of milk | LAY FRb D 0, B0 HOk (O Hte | Dlunged blindly into the dance. he | iiingore, emit & bad odor. In othor cases Running Between Council Bluffs and Albright, Tho Aremonis sonaal Daildrew anfimmense| il tiE Hatdih is thereby increased, the health of the Py : affair was simple enough at first. The | ticles of a hard, chalk gudience and a bevy of dancers at Tewple 85 pit ub. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, traing hall that passed the hours with flying fect ndicates se- | stop at ‘Pwenticth and T4 and at the Summiin Omaba. W y or chalky lumps assing. Finally his impetuos- | gance merely consisted in shuflling | raising of che ey umps beon ex- | sity overcame his reluctance to take de- | slowly round the room side by side, the | rious mischiet at work am the only man in America who | ¢OWS Leing also promoted. nty-fourth stroets, malkes theso fukes, and I believe that I [ A Virginia farmer, who ha A f Y 3 ot ; 4 b } . I o al xtend into the o = until the near appros eol those in Furone. beeause - most of | perimenting with sorghum as a fodder | cided action, and, still prescrving si | gentleman with his left arm free, the s T faw weeks: I Other. cuses 1t iy b | ~ Westward, b Ay AL s my work goes fo. Eropo—principally | €rop for cows and fecding hogs, finds Lenoa i Suhibediuniclncns AR id | [udy accompanying the music with a . and cven woirs, before the disese at | o e Qmat Ak embers of the A 80 LMRODOSS Ll 4 S S R Ll > o, < ssess] ) g St . S b ungs suific ¢ to cause serious in. opot. AT T oot showa that ther e &t | France and Spain, My specimens of | that cows eat it with a relish, especially | Bothing, but koph passession of the & sopbiolshunts Dimewasoling uanio nerdlihenitly = srence with the ge en the veloped to sieh & point the i to I thal “consumption, th bronchial eata 18 more or less which differs with the diflel it i the morning, highe : hon et s e S Ks | ment. Mr. Blaine then began to make new hands at the task, Tho fromen of u | Mumnies are better than natural oue, [ When sown so thickly' that the stalis | b 00 S e 4G TRERN 10 G0 pon.ned n year ago had a grand thanksgiving banquet | because they look more hideous and last | &r¢ not thicker than a man's fing L e T wo had par At the engine house, and from present ap- | longer. Imnke all kinds of mummies, | that hogs are not only fond of “it, but | Property, and the scene was reaching & [ herries nor the corn brandy, we, felt anging for sowething | unicorns, grifins, dragons; sphinxes, | S10W finely on it. climax when one of his daughte *]!'51" well as could be expected under same ordes ar which, it will Do | pyormaids, sea-sevponts and_other subt | Nomatter what the breed may e, 1";": down the ff{.\fnllff:lfi:ll'M'“W diyliy }ho, oivoumstances, It wos = not for y safe to say'in advance, will be s i 5 Bomeindivianalicaws willlescalths 1 r wh ened, ong, however. Sudden e mus o8 marine monsters. I also 1 hum: some ind ual cows will excel the oth 8 OURE HyeNans socess, B (R b T TG e crs in mille and butter production; and | Ut is not your overcoat. stopiied: eversbody eluppord | hands; SNEEZING CATARRH. L < B " e AT 3 o same antity : s See, here and, ' stern ie order rang - The governor yestorday commissioned tho | fish, most devilish, man-faced dogs, tur- | on the same quantity and kind of food. | /00 S100C TG S vouRE . 1uay | oot SHORE BRASSHTIY LAe ] followihg notarics: - Joly Dolpin, Dolphin, | tle &nd crocodile Loys, octopi and ‘any- | This isun advantage, and it permits tho | Leliric was uthored as the vouni Ly fout in Russtan. “Kisa.” Thore aro | What e Meage, How It Acts, and d % N ) wght Mre, Blaine’s over from the | moments in which even the stoutest Whart It Is. rm of the valet and handed: it to her | gpivit quails. 1 turned a despairving You sneez 1 getup in the morning object, and smoking was permitte; ken meither of the cran- parts of u the same order this Kuox county; William M. Morning, Alma, | thing to order; Ididnot make the Gui- [ daivyman to improve his stock by sele teau head, but I'm making heads of the | tion. If onl, Harlan county; James W. Hamilton, Om; v the best cows should be atlion D ¥ A L Matt Millor, Duvid City; Andrew R. Es' | (hionso anarehic used for inorensing the stockand mated | f®ther: et glance on my partner and my heart | you'try to shecze your noso off every time_you wick, Whitman, Grgnt county; Wiliam H, | Chigago anarehists. ) = o | With purebred bulls.the profits wonldbe | ;- N Mr. Blaine did not apolos sank within me. ALl hope was gono! | ars exposed to thé least draft of ir” You'niuva Harrison, Promonti Georgo W, Tgomis, | G SEHIER Glght and song | largely increased in'a short time He was too dazed to think of such a | We all know how in moments of s fulincss over tho front of tho forehead, an Omahaj Thomas L. Porter, Alma, Harlan A strange fish wus caught and sen g ) thing, I think. I neversaw a man so he noso feels plug vhen Countyy A. 8. ‘Moore, Kent, Loup county; | to Fulton market for oxhibition. | Tfnot in good order now sheep should | powiidered in sy life, Perhaps by | hrome coiption the A ] BT O R L B L AT H, 1. Dellingor, Whitraan, Grant county bought it, cured it, and put Luman | be put in that shape at once, in readi- | ¢lourht T was an Austeian and. would | oooome pandelibly, sk pou Go o r has gone to Fairbury to | shoulders, head and arms upon it, { ming. e soenc £ Lyl 550, and thie only result is tht you succesd 1 ness for winter, Fatton and market the now before me. o attend the old sheep, and keep only those which gven by the and banquet at that place | head, litia _com v. From that ttihg up i very red nose, and You so irritate not lave undorstood an apology couched | s tho red-hairved seal hunter bond | i il imanboime of that orean that von ara shoulders and arms, in the English language you will sce are anafomically’ co ORI -m‘ul‘\lllv‘l‘:unl'.‘”:\‘l(xd‘\‘\lll‘;‘x\:\“l;ln: are made of composition. The tecth | A bushel t:;corn will do more good THE PEABODY L i “ml:[”‘w.lmgl 5 fil?.-lmr eanin ek i cutareh, o Rubosing Catarrn g 41y | DAL enit, Tome Saturday and hair are natural, The skin is hu- | 0w, make more growth and lay on more —_— gellang offioar .“.ll'" 104 ."“‘]'d bap A P Tiat doss thila condition {naicato? First uext, instead of Thursday ns ap- | man skin, prepared and shrivelled by o | fat, than it will a little lator on. A | The publication a few days since of the | Mujesty in muny elimes strugrgle mobly |\ & MG S o Tl pourod ont by s on the cotrt docket, the supreme court | process known only to me, and the nails | Jare simile of President Peabody's letter is | to the last. Slowly my p; arms percent; will be used after | f awlile in keeping the animal warm, still the subject of much comme: the glands in the nos then those diseased dragged mo down * % * the lips | slands ate attacked by sw rms of Nitle germs ~the catarrh germ —that float in the air in a lo- will hold the call of cases from the Tenth | or claw: judicial district. [ myscif make from horn. My was on exhibition at the Anti- ; stolo upward. I nerved myself for t 3 v ki ive Xk wi DI Tt used to be considered a question of pro- 4 { cality where the disease is prevalent, These an- Maessrs. Scott and Laws, of the board of in 8 ble 5 SUrgeons Any kind of 11ve stock will depre 9 final effort * * * andall was over! t oir efforts to find odgme { public lands and buildings, went to Norfolk -(\”“ '”‘fl toplag “‘:j Eeots | in value when cut short in their rations, | priety tosay a kind word of the result of & | R g,p0 thie next dance I had fled. [malserin b B ARel R Bl this afternoon to visit and inspect the new 1t. So lougas you don t €Ut OF | Whey u farmer nas more stock than he | treatment other than that prescribed by a - nose and nature undertakes to rid herself of ! buildings at the insane hospital in that place. | ¢hip my mummies you can’t tell theni i i b e g has pasture for the best plan to pursue | TeEularpractitioner; and the time was when them by producing a fit of sneezing ok f pONTLS MY bas Dol R DUrsue | han using an advertiséd remedy did so When the nose becomes filled with thickenod £ 8O part of1b 1o some one | p e or less surreptitiously. However, this diseased mucus the natural chaunels for t ntral Park. Superintendent Lane is on a school visiting | from those in ¢ “The ground-work of the man-ox is tour out in the state. 1t is announced v commendation should sase than | not be equally as hearty in one instance asin - The sine —~— * ma PP v n 4 J v grass or feed. v ade: ‘oduction of air into the lu 13 inter hat oton ek an exsmiataon 1o sl cor | uapestion, ihe skln coveriug i | RO DA PIeNty 0! goous o feed e sl elres Ry atbrcagincad YOLL WEIGHT vates will be held December 23, the place | hones is natural but pr rved, r p, pCtor mareHgozay Yiew O ngs, typ! it throigh the mouth, and such means the of holding the same to be aunounced i the | geeth are natural “,,il RESAARY AR An :Ablo Prateotor. Feabody's frank oxprossion tiat he knows of PURE tirout becomes parched wid dry, snoring 4 future. . 281 5 If there is a more able protector | no valid reason wh — — uced, and the catarrhal disease galns read; s of glue and cham- flced, an u % F against the incursions of dis 055 10 the throut and lungs, Food makes Blood and Blood makes | 1% the finger and toe nails which look | Jogiatter’s Stomach Bitters we have | the other 10 Beauty. Improper digestion of food ne- | 50 natural are made of polished horn. | “vot™4o Joarn of it. Against tho Certainly this would appear fairin the fuce 1 o6l ad blood, rosulting | and the ribs are sheep ribs. - We call it | % arily produces ; Ll nsie, all in u foeling of dullness in the stomach, | & mA-OX beowuso it resembles a man in ncidity, heartburn, sick headache, and | 8tbut the bady = 0 other dyspeptio symptoms. A closoly | Tho menufacturere of these quoeer confined life eauses indigestion, consti- "‘.; - t[-"‘* oty i l"'." LSEORIA O "“‘; pation, billiousness and loss of appetite, | heard-of animals. It is gettling to be T8 Femove theso traubles. there s no | Somewhat tho fashion, he suys, to have remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It | | "Wl'ml lxllwtl ]up in |u-|\'nt€~ nnunc{; A as bee vied g v o kind of den where one or two mythical )l 3 ' : has been- tried and proven to bo a ([P ).o xhibited. For instdnce, n X: ( That tnany phyaicians prescribe it is as DR s young man who has traveled ubroud | Bess ahd vigor intoan enfeebled physi- | true as that many physicians use it, and it s THREE INDIAN FIGHTERS. ek By e R s T 10 term, “‘delicato health,” is | only those of the very old school who, true to 1 Ivi1:0 periodic attacks of fever and ague it af- ] fords a sure defense, it renews of the facts. He was assured that the |n{ury would confine him t the house for three et . weeks or more, yet in three ' use of the Ol vitality and counteracts the infirmitics | he was out and aboat his duties as if nothing of age; it prevents dyspepsia. from 1 had happened. Surely 4 remedy that will so coming chronie, and eventually annihi luum.nfin demonstrate it eficucy and that lates it. It rouses the liver and kid- | has stood foremost, as has St. obs Oil, neys when dormant and insures a regu- | Bward of ten years as unapproachable for lar habit of body. To the nervous if is | theeradication of pain, is justly ent of inestimable benefit,imparting stendi- AR DOCTOR gl ] COUNCIL BLU g 1 y CONNECT (e | rnsgoe Gk ling m m 0., B I All trains run Late of Bellevue Hospital, N, Y., AND DOCTOR . m . m mo: A usually another name for debili ancient doctrines, can see no good in it, be- . m. |73 . views, and with a cartloud of mementoes |y . i i A £ N o egroc o ilo the bitters is procurabl veclk | cause it is made known to thie world, Not .‘ Negzoes Mistaken fr Redaking and | picked up here and there. Ha arranges | 1000 Gaver daspair. of l;,’f.‘,{,fi’.t.hl“ week | ong since one of thess dropped n confdential . Now Mok | Cominerolall Advantisans! | LERomk 80 08 to show these off to the | foroment. Persons whose avocations | Pote 4o 8 frend requosting three bottles bo best advantage, and then orders a mer- maid or something of the kind act to as a central figure. One of the things the m sent for his personal use immediately, as 2 « without it his hands were “‘simply no hands exposure to uirfavorable climatio influ- [ at all, but,”’ continued he “fur Heaven's € Have Offices The thrilling dime novel has not vet ure sedentary and laborous, or involves 4 o Jost its influcuce on young New Yorkers. . m Tt ns run Daily. Lust Iriday the voracious readers of [ old man makes very frequently for this [ $1°08 Will also find the bitters an able | sake dow'tsay [ said so.” This is literally 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING, W R T the penny dreadfuls left this city to ex- | class of trade is an animal with the | Protector. s Uh Corner 15th ana Harney Streets, ANt rin Da %15 p. m teeminate tho Indians. After 'a long | body of a wi the tail of & mermaid, TR TRy n &P 140 i A R Qi B (bedy Gt & onian, ihol@ILACR TekIAL, THE KING OF WRESTLERS. Extermination of the Buffalo. Omaha, Nebraska. 8.0 &I & m v Al traius run Daily. | 0 0w RUETUT svember Cosmopolitan: When the the “Bavarian Hercules," | | nion Pacifle railway was buil from y u o Omaha to Cheyenne, in the year 15856. Shows His Skill: it cut through'the center of the gre Sebastian Mueller, | buffalo range, and fre it asa an Hercules,” also kuown tions the hunte med north tonebreaker,” wrestled with nd south, slaying as th turned to his home, No. 82 east Seven- | the wings of sagle and human St lan teenth stroot last night, and announced | hends. Lnu(z,‘ +on agln BA0 man | Atueller, that his companions, Harvy Gurdiver, | chasers buy simpler things, and ask to of No. 219 west Thirteenth “street, and | have them’ made us pretty as possible. | New York Times: Harry Bunsman, of No. 25 West Sev- | Mermaids are the best stock-in-trade, | the “Ba enteenth street, hud deserted him at | as they can be dressed 1 decorated to | as the * Asbland, Va., and taken some of his | suit the taste. Where all curable cases are treated with si cess. Medical diseases treated skillfully, Con. sumption, Bright's Discase, Dyspepsia, Rheu- matism, and all NERVOUS DISEASES. Al dis. ven {n millions og | €45€8 Déculiar to the sexes a specialty. CATARRE er of a century, Iy | CYRED: (Government. * En. CONSULTATION by mailor at office, $1 hiversitlos oy | Ofice Hours—0to 11w, w; 2 to4 p.1ai Tto8p. aabre-M as. combined. Guar oniy'Gie In Lhe world ge wen\inuous Electrio gnel current. Bolegiife Fowertul, bural) nd Eftuc Comtaris Avoid fran went. Thus | Gomed by st Schmidt, the low German | was the great herd ¢ twain, pever | the Strone Healthiul m, Sunday included Qrer o.0¢ R‘"’; g Btamp for parephi funds. Moritz was the monied man of s Stler, at Concordia hall Tast might, | to be reunited, - e staked plain . of | Prices thionly Daking Powdor that doss aog | - Gorrespondence recelves prompt attention. e R A & the crowd. Before leaving he had | Painsin the smallof the back indi- | in the G d successtully by Dr. HORME. IMVENTOR. 161 WABASA AVE.. Bonly B Povder shat Goms, o Many diseases are irea « ing 0 cco-Roman style, and defeated s presently became the geographi- | contein Ammonty Lime or Alum. Sold only'ia | weCoy through the mails, and it 18 thus possible | n from the German Savings bank, | cate a disceased condition of the liver | lim. Mueller is five feet five inches in enter of the southern h and | New York Chicago, St. Louts, | for tho at Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue | or kidneys, which may be e N endive, Montana, that of the nort Ox. HICACSy. nable to make O\ oy Lo re i - il Hospiia) "treatuent ut Golr homes. 1‘ O IJ N 'I‘ Z‘ I In'ashort time the building of FHIOR 7 MPRON, Wasnmg | i Miatape nashort time the building of THOS. P SIMPSON, Washing stan 5 — BRANDS — on, Topeka & Santa Fe and the ATENTS';%,“ G fiogar asued tar | Address all lottars to Drs. Mefor S lleny, | ping QUT Y P veck and arms, the Intter | Kansas Pacilic & Lhoroughly | for lventors Guide. PIRARTRE hivarg, Y0 guu’r'l.k:,“ WAL Raniy” Mok Omb lncompar‘nbl‘y\t];ul-] B.‘ ‘F[JQ fi ¥ 1 sily rve- | height, and weighs 230 pounds. His | ( 835, which bad been deposited to bis | moved by the use of Dr. J, H. McLean's | body is covered with immense museles, | ¢ inder the care of his mother. | Liver and Kidney Balm. #1.00 per | which stand out in great ridzes on his hursday the bank gave him the | bottle. back and wered unless accompanied by d¢

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