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THE OMAHA DAILY BEB: MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1889 WORK OF THE DEACONNESS, officially stated tnat the stolen bond books N H ¢ RK R foul and the tubs are set on tho bottom | ning at a speed of 600 3 ico worth 815,000 or $20,000 a x, WEAI.TH l“ FLUW[NG FLU“). t‘nv‘*lh lgn;nlnml bonds of the vnlll:nnf.fl‘lm.fi‘fi PROI‘IT [x T h PO E + | to absorb the carth odors ns well as wu\uho x.(n'»::‘,imvgnlln||,:°:(m\:‘n;':‘:"‘;:.‘:{ l‘t:;r"r::é \,,\,‘.m.,,td".m all sidos, He ' & Sunuce of Heviil. FRORGITROMY | cotiod, dKted HOr marks with WBs, vFVAW f thoso floating 1n the air. The place | 2,000 tons of sand every twenty-four | collected u fine law library, bocamo a Seemon Linat Night, marlk of the treastry department. ) where butter is stored cannot be toodry | hours. Tho mammoth wheel is sup- | Mason of high rank and was prominend Progrosa of Development in Wyo- The Rev. B. R. Fogelstrom delivered an oyt Prpergiers It Requires Some Skill to Make it | and weet and must be cool. | ported on two massive ndjustable pedes- | in tho Grand Army. [ess than a year \ J ¥ ming’s Oil Fields. |nu~re-nng sormon at the Swedish church, Not Under the Legnl Age. »-Avallable. Comparative ¥, f.‘w. however, keep but | tals of cast iron weighing twelve tons | ago the general began on the downward 5 corner Nincteenth and Cass stroots, last Los Axaries, Cal, Oct. 20.—The oldest e ter at l'mmo. A ]I;:y xncm\ tn. dl‘rvt""l}' to (\‘m']l. and it is estimnted that its cost at | grade, after some domest in-, troubles. e PRS- nig The church was crowded to its ut- | hrino and groom ever on the Dacific const 4 marke and 8§ stored here, | the copper mines bofore making asingle | Mrs. Foster and her two daughters now RICHES SPOUT FROM THE EAATH, | most capneity. arrivod from Philadelphia to-day—d. F. HOW MUCH"'ARE YOU WORTH? | wh the samo fate awaits it, unless it | rovolution will not be less than $100,000, | live down town somewhere. Irom b p becons | x is at once sold to the consumer. Cream- prsabinge? 4 A § sually neat in his dress, the The themo of the scrmon was the deacon- | King, aged sixty-nine, and wife, aged ) ing unusually neat in dross, t s ness work, in which the reverend gentleman | soventy, Both were singlo until two woeks | A Good Time of ¥ ks wine | 0N butter and all butter made of very | NEGRO UPRISING IN THE SOUTH. | general has grown to look likea tramp, Detailed Desoription of the Forma- | s deevly interested. He reviewed tho work . The bride’s maiden namo was Martha me of Year to Take an Sous treni and not ver SRYSIAIY | Mo el il W c. | 4nd ho has no money excont what he tion of the Field, the O wnles from its origin, tracing it back to the time of dloy. They are well-to-do people, hale volce—~How Poor Batter is washed and worked free of cascous mat- W ofore’ and “After Tak: | hogs from thoso who muy have known \ JompRnie Ohrisy, showing st Ho had women | and heart seom to onjoy the trip and Profiaded—Fall Troo ter soon gots an *old to, and then o ing" Accounts Should kead, him in better days. Interested and Wells sunk ot in his train who dovoted their | Lheir new social relatio AR positively bad one. The roll butter of | The occurrence recently of soveral — - - —Facts and Figures. St e WO (OVOLS i - Planting. the country fares even worse. Jt is [ so-called “race wars” in some of the Edholm & Akin. “Who are they?"” ‘liI:l::mw[ \l;:n r‘n‘r:rkclu t’l:\' M‘r:(man:ll y A i |;‘hl:zm| Biaz X —_— ;'nr(-h{ssl_\' thrown into an open box or | southern states has awakened interest e s meal ¥ strossed. The worlk, s at proson! JecaxanA, Mich, Oct. 20.—Ton business p N harrel, with butter of all gradesand col- | 1n a new study, which, wo 5, S 3k RN v ol o conducted, was originated at Kaiserworth in e o i Profit in Pigs. 3 3 ! J tady, which, wo suppose, says PAXTON HOTEL, OMAITA—~Spocial ate L b ":,"" 'rl,“,:"]': ‘".‘.0",' L to Tyres | 18, and Has been in active operation ever | DUdings and ahotel were burned this morn- | Ag sompared with former prices, those | rs: and of courso is soon epoiled, how- | the New York Tribune, might be callod | tention to commereial men, Finest and __Lasper, Wyo,, Oct. [Special to Tie | gin 6 ™) 1o adaress showed tho good rosuit- | ine. The losses aggregate $45,000. Several | | (o' weoq for hogs are quite low, but | &Y eF pice it may bo at first. Perhaps comparative journalism, It consists | largest hotel in the west. Kittredgo & Ber.|—The oil flelds of Wyoming prom- jng from the work, and also showed that it | £UCsts of the Lewis house escaped in their | 5 g a L0 DU | the open box or bar in which it is | in the examination and arrangement of | Brainard, proprictors. e moro to the speculator and in- | was purely a work of seif-denial and sasri- t clothing, losing all their personal ef- { When the present and prospective price | gtored is surrounded with codfish, kovo- | the first and last telographic repnrts of 2 vostor than any section of equal area fice, as the denconness is required to forsake . of corn is taken into account, we doubt | sene, plug tobac smoked fish and | these collisions, which usually diffe o v . . rote he - PYTY o4 N ) N " 1 Masks. upon the American contment. The great A 8l carthly possessions and aevote hor life to The Whote Village Burned. if there is anything that will yield a | meats,and all sorts of malodorous | even more widely than do the “before? Renest MetdFes 1R O Hiral > the work without recompense in this world, 4 20, 1 ’ L tliings. 'The country storekooper is ¢ “ Hed Ay ) Srnest MeGafey in Chicago Heral mportant oil belt has its eastorn terminus | g FORE WEORt SO TIRERT 0 ens. of ood | | MAnsirizin, Wis., Oct. 20.—The httle vil: | hotter profit on the corn than well-bred ngs, ¢ country storekeeper is to | and ‘‘after” portraits of a man who | wo geo them hore and thero in many places near Casper on the North Platte river, in | work well done, lngo of Curtiss, contalning betwoen 890 and | pyoe gays the Towa Homestead. Wosay blame for this carveless handting,but the | uses a particular patent medicine or Whore life seoms darkest, and where for the new county of Natrona, and runs west [ Tho reverend gentleman is about to leave | 500 inhabitants, on the line of the Central | tioe’ o ho brofitin feoding hogs never | hog butter maker gots all the curses | indulges in a cortain whisker stimu- tune basks, in a northwesterly direction to Lander, in | thecity fora trip to eastern poiuts, which | railroad, north of here, was destroved by £, A & hog and a very poor price for her butter | lator. With the oarnest hope that we | Old, young und middle-aged,a host of fa Fremont county, o distance of 125 miles. will detain him until about Christmas. | on [rida The loss is at least &100,000, consists in keeping them until full [ which receives this sort of cat and dog | shall not offend the gentlémen in How many of them, thik you, ure With tiwo oxooptions, this fs @ continuous | Miss Celia Wilson will accompany hin and | principal industrics of the town were lumber | grown, except for breeding purposes, | treatment. But why docs she not send | charge of the new south, and with the muske} NIATIAVEI] ¥ f5 08 11 BAlB TTHEES: TWO" WRE | 4 e h e T o s D mea O ey | amd by o gt but {0 turning thom off at that: weight | her oream o 4 croamo ? There are | assurance that our sclections relor o | Benind the scones, the coming and tho going coptions have been cansed by spurs or cross | celying instruction aud practice in the work. A Typho'd Fever Epdsm at which they they will pay for the keop | o ann e ;',‘:,(1"L?,:fi(."“‘-’il(:‘;‘l,'.‘:t{.'“1.T: LAl il ] south iteelf | “Ihoold and new, the play-times and tho ranges that severed the regular deposits of :\’m ::l(“t'h?l"!:“"’rwtl‘;”:-!'x‘n‘::‘:;-w\\’-ru‘nl"y'v’ll";:""\‘\l'lillu TSHPEMIY Mich,, Oct. 20.—Ihere of the dam and yield the largest price | tle surplus left that is not roquired for m..l'"‘l‘xlm-J::uxl-:m‘li‘:u:lm“]"HNU Py Lie n'xl?ii‘.-“;. depths that are beyond our the three sands that now hold the great vol- | go R EAROASE thily oriTL ViBIk St BRIOBI recly a city, town or villago in the upper | for the food consumed. s donot | family use. 1t is nico and palatable. | Here 18w short dispatch giving the knowing, % umes of oil in that ficld. Oil is found first fitutions of this kind for tho purpose | peninsula whor therc is not an ugusually | always understand the law which gov- | She wants.a few small nrticles from the | first report of trouble: WO e L SR AU ) l’n th(“I :,:llfx}l‘q sm..jl,\;1.,.‘4’12»“[,;: = .}::;n; ;)’{"(‘l'x.:U(IluL the methods of the various | e ATOuNL Ol Lphoid fever and f ALY | erns this, They often say that a pig ;“((;:u"..u'l.}'m._m||=‘;1,.|§\|:||;].| :< the ! h‘luu‘ _Nows has jusy 1,..““ sdelved from masks rom the surface according to the physica . R ikl Philadelphia | Pecially violent at Ironwood and Negaunce, | takes on weight more rapidly after it {8 s is the way that “‘store but- | Starbottle € roads ol aserious negro | Tho priest at shriue, the clown at courtly ¢ ¢ " \ [ There aro fivo novitiates in Philadelphia 0 ter’ 18 throw! Yhe Hineko conditions of tho differcat basing, known 48 | o 'on in Chicavo, all of whom ure from | Where the death rate is very high. weighs two hundred pounds than before ALy uprising. It is impossible to obtain the revelry, b S, —_— particulurs at this writing, but it is be- The pilerim with nis staff and water flasks, L the Seminole, Rattlosnake, | nd 8ho- | Graaha. Thoy are beltig tratned for the Work e ¢ shone or Poponge oil basins, The depth o | pators them. e e 2 Past tho Dangar Polnt. and many of them regard this as the [ man Planting and Heeling Tree foved that the whites wore returning | The suint and siuner, devotee and devil the Fox Hills sands vi from #00 feet to e e Corvamy ) ot. 20.—-Govors Por- | most profitable feeding period. In this ¥ fall « ' v v ad v o shrch whe NGRAVETEY Pass and repass, but not without th % Hill 4 s i N orvanes, O, Oct. 20.—Govornor For ¥ LA 3oth fall and spring have their advo- | from church whon the negroes fired on » B T 1o s l".;:':)‘;'ll,“v":;v“;'”“‘r:‘h"f,:"-m_“ on | aler, who was threatoned last night with | they are mistaken, While tho fact is | cates s times for planting. Probably | them, kiiling soveral, Tt is reportod Lzl e Dakota sands, in which the oil is Inst RiGHY Wik ehEsa estl ”I‘ VETRAL ‘m- peritonitis, has passed the danger point, and | often as they state it, yot not half have | the proper answer is something like | that the whites ave greatly alarmed and | Could we have truth and put away be HOUSED IN GUEAT ABUNDANCE, N i ,:' ‘”',‘ rom the last Chaptet | 4o pyysicians say ho will be out in a few | any menns to determine how much the | the reply of the old orchardist to the | preparing to leave in large numboers. guiling— i1t 1 450 i D Lo AVINIONN F HORs | eTit st eonoutis 8. Aot "’f,'"l,“’:\."r'\“ M L Pig eats as compared to what it_ate_be- | duestion. 'I‘l\(Vhou I tho proper time to | Then, tho noxt duy, we shall receivo Ay Lten LI LDV T SREREOE I d thero are s or hor sorvants go with thy sorvants in — St rune?’ answer was, “When yo 18 amended roport: askss £0.600 fect, which i the thickest ofl sand | pastor spoke as follows: Tl M[M{lu.“:. m:i .‘0. Cmmlt_ t})‘lutnfa'. mlg!:‘ or . corroct conclusion. Tho law of | ing, the time when the troes arc in | Crossronds show that cight negroes | joses. for thorns—for men and women k,""“fl in any oil llr!H_nu the xlu\;li‘“x“m:;ih‘l\‘ ! 'the last thing n mau dum‘}mto;u h; dies '(‘“d“ ‘"Nli,n nld“ rs, was n‘uz ll;T:l\m:nuo animal lifo which hasbeen fully, elab- | best condition, when the ground is | were killed and several wounded. They masks, of nolding ana yielding from 1,000, o | is always romembered. is friends tell | to-day by a would-be assassin. o latter | Lo vl d o 314, ) mellow and moist, and when the planter | w fired upon while procecding to e ——— 8,000,000 barcels to the acre. Oil has been i . | committed suic orately nnd coinplately ted | ¥ 380 seling. Thor § Yol it mrlw: 'r)]ul:fin’v.( r; wt|)|lcruv]:'r u:-: | xr::.'cnx;fiwk‘l I-J;dtlll; h»:nlfid.f R -:_zfl:-;_r‘-‘r:,é;uhx;g nmitted luulfl_l&_.— with vegard to swine isvhat the younger r"xm hnss. pl}:nn,‘('hn ‘lrm 3 \s'thn best . pmeeting. _1lw|ul-\-us.hu_lo excite- The Denver Lottery Co. want agents, formation has been piereed by the drill, and | not read Goetho's Faust, but everybody Drowned In the Storm and lighter the animal—other things | Hme, says the Western Stockman and | ment aud no more trouble is e Tickets, 50 conts. Address A, C. Ross 80 far each and overy well is a spouter, | knows that when Gootho' came to dio o | Dot Anritm, Ont, Oct. 30,1y the cap- | boing equal—the greater amount of | Cultivator. Ior frait and ornamental | Qv this may be thetirst dispateh: & Co., Denver, Colo. throwing oll + from thirty - to sov: | cried: “Moro light! Moro Litht Fow peo: | sisin of a boat. during the storm on Thurs. | K00 is mado from o given amount of | trees fall planting will average ussuo- | Atalocal election to-duy at Jimple- enty feot hign, with immenso | ploin our duy have read the philosophical | g ARCEE R Gty B g @ T | food. A young pig, for instance. just cessful as spring planting. Tn case you | cute City it is reported that there was R oo wolleat 0 e L ander. | N O B A iled MOatve | Kuown as “Ciirly" were drowaed. Another | after weaning time, will muke thirtocn cannot plank it thedallyor {Fvoidomot | & egroouthreaky witl imich 'loss of N believe in_ planting at that time, theve | life. *Bill” Sommers, a notorio 3= v 5 i nder, a b i g man vas rescuen. pounds of gain from a bushel of corn, | P¢1° i g £ e, badtabielaiud s R Tesnan ot |t sy Sl s Betts L, i 8 MR o S | ot S gt vons e | gt doorutn e i el ind |\ Vs ¥ ] H » 6Ly, in the fall for spring planting. These | shot two of the judges of election and of Omaha, aro the main o1l producing wells | Candlish, just before ke died carried a bible A Jury at Last. a hog of 800 pounds will scarcely make | 11 the ful pring planting. Thes judges of e on_an i on the oil beit, as to quantity, which is esti- | to a poor |1vumnn. T would like to U some- C1t1cac0, Oct. 20.—Stute's Attorney Longe- | over seven oreight. The reason of the | May be “heoled in” during the winter, | spread consternation in the neighbor- “ q mated yiolding from -~ 'sic hundred | thing like that us my farcwell to the world, | necker is of tho opiaion that the Cronin jury | law is equally obvious, It tukes move | @04 Will then be on hund at just the | hood. The sherill anda posse attempted to_twelve hundrea barrels por day. —These | That is a boautiful logacy to leave to one's | will be completed to-morrow. Ifso the tak- | to repair the waste on 200 pounds of | Ut you are ready for them in the | tosubdue him, but the blacks raillied wells have penetrated the main sand | children and to the city in which one his | ingof testimony will begin Tuesday. curcass than it doos on 150, and this | SPring. to his support and beat them off, break- but five feet, and with this show- | been living. 5 S - fo0u of support must be taken dut of the | . In ‘'heeling” the trees for winter the | ing up the election. Thoy subsequently ing at present it is quite safo to s In tho text you have the last thing v 3 should bo entirely opened, s vn. The governor it I ) uy T SHOAREHELN AL0s 5 YA Lk SDpLie CHADES sn‘\lxllh Naples lnundated. amount consumed bofore there can be | Pindles should be cntirely opened. so | set fire to the town. The governor h p ot b - 2 e L ML U V0 | {hat the earth may be sifted among the | boen called on to send troops. Six \ THREE THOUSAND-DARREL WEL 2 thing should bo mentioned as the last act 18, Oct, 20.—A violent storm prevails | any pain. The animal economy is a earth may g | 0 ) woum;\h“ r’.‘l.fl.flv thun-':::".‘ILl)]l’u |‘v‘r‘l|‘n'l‘ ion || OF B HEoak Kib V8 faLOUIL expocc that rogion. The city is partially inun- i8Nl Ahes A5Eemun ol the Hnu:\ q\:\ trench a foot deep | whites were killed, 1t is feared that \ Aty feot Tt Thie third and ast annd. | some reat battle, or kingly exploit, or uaval | aated. An immense amount of damage has | 18 jury. “‘Gentlemen of the it one side off to an angle of | fuller particulars will show a wmuch Several other wells are now bamg drilled 1 | ehgagoment (for Jehosaphat was great as | been done. . said ‘the judge, ‘“‘have you degrees Lay the trees on the § worse state of afiuirs. Frenmout county, ono by a Sidney (Neb.) | 88hip builder,) or at least an_act of royal e found o verdicts" Sudge,: ‘re- | Slanting side in thin layers. From the | - This may be the second: ho by Ponmsyvanis aud. New | clemency would be writton up in the annals The German Budgot. plicd tho foreman, “Uhis jury | Other side of the trench throw enough : Jimplecute and ono by o Pittsburg | Of the kingdom as the lust decd of the great | Beguiy, Oct. 20.—The Gorman budget de- | finds for dtself. Give me earth to cover the tree tops, roots and | Ci R 3 s g e T contor of this belt thers | and good ruler whose name 1s vencrated to St Soten % G R e S [tk e & . compeny. - Tn the cent x“s\r”qlh‘l“‘;“l;I"‘”:IIEJ‘U Tho firosent day. But the bible s fuli of | Wunds for the coming year will exceea those | quarter, and then I will render our v "“'“”.".U w3 }nu; inc I:_ deep. Place | ¢ b e 1o whites k I o o] o Ol hfe aritled: | surprises, and hero 18 ono of them. King | Of tho last budget by 241,000,000 marks. dict 'After the animal heut has beon | 2n0ther layer of trees on top of the | and but twelve negroes. Only the. shosapha stlo: > Ata W - — p af e . ir first and proceed as before, taking pain negro quarters were burned. Colonel down 900 feet, strack il Jehosaphat is hustloa off the stage of life s maintained and the waste repaired, the b 5 g pains |.nog . St and Wil Gontinao to the shird sand and | With Uto apparently trivial stutement that A Praivie Fire Pake. Surplus, and Guly surplus, £00s into in- | 10 St the carth o thorougily ahont | Smith (dem. | was clected tothe vacaney produce a gusher. The F N sis | he wouldn't allow his servants to ¢o in the | St Paur, Oct. 20.—A dispateh from Bis- | crease. In the i ‘tyenty-five pound pig | the roots and bodics of the trees. When | on the town board without a dissenting 5 | the Inst layer is on cover to the depth | vot To-night the exciter ust entering the ond sand and same boat with tho servants of arival king. | murck contradicts the sensational report s is very siny ce i ake: dipvontering the sccond sand und U DI X LT Sl ST : eports of | this is very small, und honce it makes : : e o disastrous prairie fives ney 3 Sre. B 3 i v to | Of at least’a foot. If you never tried | outand the town is quict. The negroes until it hias gore somo history of the times a little. ‘Tho great Je et M T ‘",',""51‘. n'YLg,mu T will nob pay 10 | {hiis plan you will be surprised to find | are helieved to bo Gsins sanid] which will produc ish nation was divided into two small states, urn off pigs 46" one hundred pounds | BivKe tidesiwt 3 3 X 0 3 U YA s ono called Israel and the other Judah. Je The Death Record. weight @b poagk, prices, because they | BOW freshthe trees will be in the spring. I{ it be an exceptionally good day for e marounding | 103PHA was iug of the lutier, and At | N Yous, Oct, 20.—B. T. Babbitt, a wall- | should be ghiuatyatit rafnosbiibati il LLL S (SHEHORAED soo il oo snice vl pstagm bueHliERy o sCORRLER AR Hio ki e the physical conditions surrounding | ziab of the former. Now this Abaziah was 0Wn 80 anufactur i -day. e kee » value healed, and everything will be Wb something like th fon wareant it, Oil' Moun it et o puon AR o d RNt Aot | Lo Ao, L gy o O L O o[ for B mricd ato land Gtrong, Frowth: "Tho intolligonee of o terrible state of | Al Tired Qut from thie depressing effects of any struck gas and lost its | want to have anything to do with him. And TR0 AFSAiHoUnds BH6A feose T rat — affairs in Big Bayou pavish was brought | the changing season, or by hard work and tools in the well some eleven hundred feet | what he kept himself from, he tried to 5 R L L L ingcost of gain Pests of the Poulicy House. £o(thismlaco 10 aay Hy.aman Lwlio was | 3 11 ne Duilding up, nerve- deep. ‘The Bessemer Oil company is down | kecp his scrvants from. Jehosa- A Neero bynched, makes 1t move profitable, under ordi- Mis L Rid o woolkvri e ntthne ] Al S 9 1 strengthening effect of Hood's Sursaparilla to with a well over ono thousand feot deep, but | phat was not lke sowe parents | MevPms, Oct. 20.—An unkaown negro, | navy circumstancos, to turn them oft | 48 e COGEREREC SECE T EIE Aecing fromthere uve his life. As | iicvon ' teeting of health and strength gy owing to the pnysical couditions of the loca- | who have one rule of conduct for themsclves | charged with rape, was lynched near Lake | and begin with & new stock. With corn o ey T A N e s el 1Pk nown i voes have been | ftjurifies the blood, cures billlousness, dyspep- tion wilt nec y havo to drill at least | aud quite a different ono for their childeen; | Cromont last nigl and pork ut‘present prices, there is | L0,Shutout cats und dogs from winter | armi nselves und drilling fov six | sin, headache ete. twenty-five hundred foct to reach the thied | or some husbands who will uselangaage and — £till o rensonubld mavgin of profit. It | Shickens than from those in summer |imonths. —They hnve carefully | Hood's Sarsapariliais soid by all (rug sund. This well is inside the limits of this | do decds at which they would bo quite | A REMARKABLE FRIENDSHIP, Ty et et e Sl il o | €o0Ds, but they are always to be fonred v regiments. while | gists. Preparca by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell {vrgll;h:r‘:;h- o ‘x'm». “nn;_l whr;n bmlif shockod to find their wives using or doing. : and mayJora time reduce the | iB brooding houses l'l‘lu' writer’s e. ro engag Mass, i ¥ completed it will farnish both | Here, at the start, there is a les or 8 b et Mk R A jerieuce mukes her dred s pow- | corne: ¢ of a new Metho shirol S — ol and gas enough for sove 5 | Taarn from ool Kine Jehosomnat, vir o | 16 1xists Between Rarus and His Dog | profits toa small margin, but the in- | {0 E e R AL o bt to come. The light and fuel to beused in | should not expect moro of ovhers thin we de- »mpanion. evitable resultspf thisis to increase | Jog o Ifithereis ah > nly appeared in force | this region along this entire. belt will | mand of oursclves, nor shorld we put others | No sketeh of Rarus would be complete | consumption ol popk products and | (e E00rde | T IRENE (8 B Rt (W 1 ! Mugyshnesiel by “ be as free as the ail we breathe, a8 millions | in positions where we do not want to go our- | without some mention of his remarka- | restriet production *in eastern state S U L) LR R . others prudently | 5 i = T of cubic foct of it wastes daily. The preat- | seives. Dlo friondahip for adog, suys s writer | Pork raising at present pricos is profit | tiie the form of Bistiop Hutto’s execti- | retreuted to their homes, The nogr Ut il Y e est gas compamics of W, will bo sup- | Thus my text introduces us to the subject | ; 0 (o Oy 8L EI R e s il e tioners, O course they can be de- | followed and subsequently opene B e el | o hus my toxt introduces us to the subjoct | iy the Atlantic Moiitily. When the | able only where thore is cheap corn. | finted. but it is difficult to guard agaiust | lens \ ! A. B. C. WHITE OATS which will bo delivered to ell parts of tho | with people is a very stroug figure of speech, | DOTSC was in California a ireman g % ST ene United Stutes and thronghout the world. 190 by it we indicato the most ntimate asso: | to Splan o wiry-haired Scoteh te ipa ek Atpe e Clx This ficld is now daily visited by some of | ciation. Jehoshavhat's principle isa good one | Dup, who was then two mouths old and The pig in the dairy,” is the way most practical and successful oil men of | § ¢ allia When a vicious young | weighed when full grown only two | Some of them put it, and it does not Ponnsylvania, xeprosentiug Individual in: | man asks o puro cheistion girl to como fnto | pownds. Splan in turn gave the pup to | sound very attractive. At tho sume sts as well as companics who mtend | the matrimonial boat and voyage with hir ave 5 g1 ar vi s cau- | ¥ime the pig was in his proper place in - own wells early next summer. The Ih 1ife. the AREWEr pugs alwaye <0 bo: | Lve: the groom of Rarus, with tho cau- |50 270 PIE WEG 1 (1.8 PXOPEE B.A08 [ | Onco on — moving . to a farm | of while residents. Congress will be d_has ber henchmen occasionall cannot go in that boat togethor. tionnobitotoyitholihoras husbhimy fors |8 e A R i tar s | with old outbuildiy fifty | called on to quell the insurrection if viowing the district, but they mostly travel | have knowa young ludics to. atempt to re- | On soveral oceasions Rarus had Dbitten | bysbroducts, the sii-mille apd batter- | papy chicks were taken possible 14-C0F, Yot the western oil man can bogin 0 | form bad men by warrying thet, butI never | d0gs that had ventured into his stall, | millk, says the American Dairyman. | a0 they could be protected, BTy road them and can shadow them until ho | knew one to svccoed. Instead of belpiag the | But to this terrer, who is described as | The great trouble isto get him near | 1y 0\itioy the brooding bonse was oc T roaches his home, wherever it may be. men up, the uniform consequence was that | possessing*‘almost human intelligene: cnough to make it convenient to feea | puiat (e L oS, #on in b “""l Abnes Lot Big Br ol arial SOME VERY INPORTANT SALES tho wives wero drawn down. If your lo the trotter took o great fancy, which | Bim tho milk and at the same time not | $ 81 a0\ Tnd killed twonty morc, | eame o tordar toe gotinore earts of it Jands have beon mad within_tho last | Wil not st ing for lovo of Jou dur tho dog fully returned. Thoy becumo | 10 get too much of his odorifeous char- | M5 ¥ ONTRAT EIE TeAL B e L R R W e e i month an sevoral moro willbo closed tns | the pussionate, courtshly dovs, he will | fust and insoparablo friond acter, for the vig does kuow how to which after all a L e e B P deerinll U LI LR TR P Rt S nter to large aud wealthy syndicates who s “Not only,” said Mr. Splan, ‘“were | Make things smell bad. A dead dog is e e i e Rl e e S R I S L o AR e e \ir | begun. aive 2 NSE i fon m:lls‘l"("»l:fll:lfié\m-l’--lvflhm“l”v’”" mm!:“}?‘ L rihsipia or bhe tax puil s alsoltto xtremely fond of each other, but | DOt & circumstance to a iive pig for e are selling from A1.000 £ $2,500, which is far | Dusiness alliances. It is always best for true v showed their affection plainly & up a villainous compound of disa- | A0 lj\ “H)‘llllrl!’ 36 fuste v o ;i'}‘l‘..‘ “.'“m b "; iieiollowth s, T Sy aelling Irom) 41000 b0 200, Whioh 18 14T | wud Loncat men to koop out of association | did over o man for a woman, We nov recablo smells if he is allowed fo have | 2SS LW CH On b (SIGRel ofor Bho | tuble hns been propured: , dence in until ho has scen it or sent his | With crafty and tricky men. Instead of | took any pains to teach the dog an own way, We would locate the | Jreit e dion ‘hecnuse thatis whore | Number of nogr B o a representative to inspect it. These lands | Christianizing them, they will be very apt 10 | thing about the horse. Everything he | Pen as far as possible from the dairy, L] il Siant fra ‘1 e b of u!’\'uuu-m‘l :g,’;;"““ next summer witl record many suci | Sphroe of & . ut"&!‘;:jrui‘.:.:«‘v..[:-‘;-a‘ dre | Feom the time 1 took him to the stable | Yailing winds blow. This precau- 1 T s Sk DTS The white man who was wounded was N liros s have surveyed Into this, field | 8nd tHickery: o pup until I sold Rarus they were never | ion should be taken even when | “iqe or i igor. Brick foundations | Major Brown, who unfortunately got his already, and ono is built 1o within twelyo | Lhere is alesson here, also, as to social | scparated an hour, We once left the the butter is made by the |y .14 keeping them out of the build- | thumb caught in the mechanism of his Milea of it the extension of which is e, | allisnces. A man is rarely botter than the | dog in the stall while we took the horse | Submerged or separator plan, for | ;o0 “hut the cost is often too grewt. | Winchester rifle. Quiet prevails to- hectod any day into the fieid wmany miles, | Company he habitually keeps. Birds of a | to the blacksmith shop, and when we | When the cream has to be handled it The ereatures muy easily be powsoned in | Night. It is believed that thelife and failrond Tacilitics will ba amplo s fast ne | feuthir fly m tho same” groves, and naimals | cume back we found he had made havoo | Sure to absorb all the foul odors that | g IEFRGIAEY SERETAE PURIRER SN | ondpoity of o white man will again bo the field is developed, and = the develop- | Of like tastos run tow he samo bills, | \ith evorything there was in there | COme in its w Hogs, when properly | picilde Y oor Thoy miake poisons | Sufe in Big Bayou pavish. But few mont has barely bogun. 'The year 1800 will | Tell me the co eps and 1will | ¢ g to ot out, while the horse, dur- | handied and fed the skimmed millcwith | ¢ @ PECES 20 BT (oas BIEES BSOS | icproes are seen on the streets, and it he tynibal of pi 4h. a0d ADK ; | makoashrewd guess asto his character. | | A oy i OB tnEovids X genpn the taiual of pro Saand spouting | W Foad iu the book of Acts of cortain meu | ing the éntire journey, was unensy corn, will make afino profit, provided | ;1o ‘capital guardi of brooding | 15 thought that many of them have left sk it 15, | (ho, “1eing lot go, they went to their own | restless, and in general acted as badly | the market for pork does not *‘slump” . r RS e ok s unknown par Shrew politicians &ho.tron horsc, with its froiglited tank cars | i L D [ e P R T o Y | on you just s you are ready to sell, If | liouses, but must themsclves bo watcher | for wnknown, p 5 S Bt running in many directions, branded *Wyo- | Company.” “And 4 50. youne | as the dog did.” Dave remarked that you Jud A lest they yield to asudden temptation. the danger of a repub: miog oii,” will be the advertisement of thig | Men from restramt and t driftmto | he thought we had botter kecp | #5teady demand for the pork can be e t the next clection in product for the greatest aud most important | the society they mostly love. 1mpor the horse and dog together after that, | had, such as a Lotel, and if young hogs To Postnas o Bayou parish has been atly s 4 ant 1t is for us to form holpful stiun . SRADO.CL 2 T hiEea h Ava 5 e vy oaatat 5 oll era over kuowa. ADk It 8 S0e A8 10: COrn el When Rarus went to the track for are cligson, there s, very certain to be | wor salo at loss than half cost, o full srestimated. : PIvE LiNES Soclakione) b nob el B | eveise or to trot . race the dog would | &good profit. _ © outfit of first quality hard wood post- s will be built to Qmaba and Denvor, and to | Fetter be that than ¥ake ok b drubkard, | follow Dave uround and sit by the gateat Tasladins ot Shice Txtuncs "Valh Ttk hovesPost 1 HAD MRS, SURRATT HANGED: the Gulf and to the 1’acific slope to reach | The Latins had a CIf you always side walching Rarus with as much T'his 18 a good time of the year to A SR tide water—all these possible and must | live with those w! o, our- 70 di Vheo > B 0 i ¢ tido wator-—oll thaso e possivlo, and wuat | live with those who ure luinc, you_will yous Dave did. When the horse | (ake an invoice of your “*horse stock” | commission of 340 paid to malke a sale, returned to the stable after a heat and | et 3 Apply to A, C. Fult ave rogress Lo more o less extent, Owaha will | »d gospel ship! The shil p and see what you @ on hand and | Apply to A. C. Fulton, Davenport, In. s ST A B [N 1 0 into tho goo \?"R-',".’.'f".lf: "“::“ hm unchecked, the dog would walk up | what it is worth, Rlithe I tion of this wealth will be marketed, refine ;) - but the buark of Christ Y i i aud distributed throug is sure to gain tho heavenly barbor in safety. | 15188 him, the horse always bending bis | wepe asked suddenly how wany horses e lice court yesterday there was little in Sha may bo battered somewhat by the gales | bead down to receive the caress, In owned and the vilue of the same | The Largest of Its Kind Ever Made | his appearance to distinguish him from of this present wintry sea, but she shall bave | the stuble, after work was oyer.Jimand | iy i3 doubtful if they could give a defi- in the World, the other “drunks.” IHis lanky ivou- hey?"? an “abundant eutr; jnto tho port of | the horse would often [rolic like two | yjie answer. An invoice now would post The greatest wheel of its kind 1n the hair was worn alitile longer than peaas ;.‘.f",'f"','{.f'.','“”"’ of mm] '\,l"{ boys. If the horse lay down Jim would | you up on this matter; bosides it might | world, a very wonder 1 mechanism, 1o ys the New Yo World, e Y i sowe, but | climb on his Ilnul-k_.mul in that way soon open your eyes on gome points in a way | stands in the main shop ef the Dicis i m;m;u:u-m-, drooped about atly s Sunda X .oV Y. 180 rned to ride him, and wt ereve ed s SuPprise vi { o | Munufacturing ¢ i N g ; g of his mouth, aud his Ly SN 9 o [ s th s AL 4 that would surprise you, It might st Mun g compun Broken Low, going up Saturday and return- | the boat of which Christ is tho great captain. |y )6 out to show him to the publie Jim ek SOV, [imati the New York i | gray eyes were bloodshot. Tis ing Monday, Of course that is not the best ) nty Politics. invariably knew what 1t meant, and 1t i s, | buitt for the Calumet and Heela Mining and bis person alike were lack- time of the week t3 s wii, but he s Prarrssovti, Neb,, Oct. 20.—[Special to | euhunced the value of the performunce | with nearly thatwmount of money in- | company of Lake Superior, Mich., for | ing in cleanliness, 1t was not the fiest | Be8 AL por enough to kuow that, to use a common €x- | gy g, |—Politios it this county is assum- | PY the manner in which he would got | vested in hovse flesh alone to assist you | the purpose of lifting and dischavging | time that General Foster hud stood an | “BHVOUS’UEB]LIT Kper Dression, thero are no flies on the conuty 8eat”| 'y very unpleasant phase to the candi. | 90 the horse’s back. On these oceusions | in your operations. If farming is a busi- ings,” o waste from the copper | line in a ourt. Magistrate und | SLAYUUR LYRCLIAL nal Losses Night Kints of Custer county, A grade has been estab- | gates of both parties. Weeping Water aud the hfu's Was shown the halter, and | yess, and it should be cousidered s , into tho luke, and its dameter | clerks kn m..n woll. Poli o R, | Hon ixceun of Induisence, DOAUCILE Bleep)on lished and u numoer of the streets Lroug thio west ond of the county. hies decided to | Jimmy, who lewrned to distinguish | nothing else, thep the capital invested our feet, while its weight in [ said that Foster hud raised a distur 4+, Despondency, Plmp'es on the face, 5 10 Ghis grade. Scveral thousand dollars have | 8 S0 0T aeaingt | these events from those in whish tho [ jn cvery branch of farming should bo | active operation will be 200 tous. it is | ance at Harry Hill’s, in_One Huodr n 'to society, ensily aix beon speut (his seuson i that wark, A | 2ualke the bt whoily s sectional ono aguinet | sullcy was used, would follow Dave and | accounied for. 8y taking an inventory | ealled i ffty-foot sandwlicel, but itsex- | and Thivticih stroet, nd had heen puy | fencs Qu 0t R O ently” and. pr water works plaut has becu put ins which is y b, puolio AT Rarus out to the quarter streteh, and ¢ vou may discover t o | treme dimensions ave fifty-four feet in | out, He v ory drunk wh arrvested, | vately eured. Consult Drs, letts & Betts, 140 operated b, oL pressure from the engints | ing hard for their party and are confident of N now you may ¥ you have a y ¢ ; £Om L0 o0k 3 ¢ then, when the halt was made in front | surplis, and that you can dispose of | dinmetcr. Home idea of its enormous | buta uight in acell had so 1 him, | Faruam 85, Omuks, Neb, roservoir that crowns tho sumuwit | the eloction of their uominees, and suy thut ina. AN :}‘::e";‘l‘”w lm;,:::l“,.‘h:;'fl""\‘}“’, 'mmh“'l‘,‘“‘l,'t‘ tiia republicans. in this part of the soanty | of the grand stand, Dave would stoon | some of your stck to ad e Count | enpacity ¢an bo formed from the fuet | Noone was inclined to pross a churge | Plood and Skin Digeaces Szenits, o aizease oftho ¢ Jiht plant and a | will stand by their colors regardless of ail | down aud in a flash Jimmic would jump | the cost'of keeping your horses per head | that it will receive and elevate sufficiont | aguiust the old man, and Justice W Fesulis, complotely eradicated without tie aid street Mailwiy axo now on the tupis. Th sectional strifs on his back, run up to his shoulder, [ during the cowing winter, and if you | sand every twenty-fonr hours to cover | let him go. Ho went then ton laundry | of Mercury tula, Krysipels have just voted $35,000 in aid of the Missouri T ksl from there leup on the horso's back,and | haye any reason for belioving that they | 80 aere of ground a foot deep. on Fourth ue kept by u kind- | Blotches Til inthe He 4 Bl b A Bov Murderer, g t A ] 0 4 e 0. ] AQRE Y | Byphnti Thront, Mouth and Tongue, ¢ River, North Doaver there he would stand, his head high in | will not bo worth that much more to you | It is avmed on its outer cdge with 432 | hearted women, who sometimes lets | (i manenitly cured whors Oth which is an assured fact, The handsomo Waerning, W, Va, Oct. 20.—This evenivg | the pir and his tail out stiff behind & % il 5 n 71 inches pitch and 18 inches | him sleep there have Tallod. new court houso s nearing completion, and | as Charles Platt, aged fifteen, and o friend | parking furiously at the people.” + | mext spring, thatt your best plau will be | k¢ oih, .lli J.dokos pitah. and 18 1noh Wien ho was aerosted Genernl Pos- | Kif i aud Diadder Complaints, Shi Custor block will bo comploted before | w ALY ERAY k y people. to get ridof wintering them, It is o [ face. The gear segments, eighteen in 1 Y i KIMEY, UTINA'Y %laral,“ Dilticutr, too rre! l NS 30 pompid were returning home in a wagon from gath. When Rarus was sold to Mr. Bonner " . { her, are y of g 9 and the | tor gave No. Phicd avenue us his 4 0 Uiane 0 cold weather sets in, ‘Clhis will be the finest : R SRS X : h . poor plan to let idrsesor any other kind | number, ave made of gun iron, and the s L i / quent Burning or Fino, Url blook in tho state, outside of Omaha and Lin- | P98 uuts in the country they were accosted | Splan sent Jimmy with the horse, | of stock *eat theip heads off,” and now | teeth are machine cut, epieyelo linl in | address. I'hornton’s hotel is ut that ’l.l \:(ur \;lltvm.li‘:y»wl e ""f'.‘L:‘;f‘.L‘ on coln. 1t oecupies the full south side of tho | by James Mulcahy, aged seventcen, who ¢ Judging that it would be cruel | js the time to 100k after this matter. form. It took two of the miost perfect | number, and the clevk suid that Foster | Back | Gonerghce Gleat o GOt o onar ud is 150 feet deep. It will coutain | asked for a ride. Upon their refusal, Mul- | to scoarate them. DBut in Mr. Bonner’s chines i world 100 days and | had not | sd thore in several weeks, | ble, 0 e, machin 1 the wor 0 days ' 3 rooms and will be two stories high, | eahy raised the rifle which ho was carrying | stablo there was a bull torvier in charge, Yoo Butter, nights to cut the teeth aloue, and the | but often cuwme there to sco frignds STRICTURE! (urnted pe Numerous other buildings are gotug up and | and shot Platt, killag him - iustautly. “The | and ono day when, for some real or faus | The poor butfer in market does not | finish Is s smooth us ginss, *Lnever saw o man become such | ghoval con B aaads fae rank with | murdoror esouped, cied effront, the smalk dog attacked tho | all come from, ydor cows, norisitat- | The wheel is to be ariven by a pinion | wreck before.” said wi old-time friend | diliation. et ui Lo by Tatlont I 4 v.a0d 1 Bei 1 Cross courh | 1arger oue, the latier took amy by | tributable 1o pees buttermaking, says | of gun irvon coutaining thirty-three | of the unfortunnte, **iis father, D, | pitiogs 8 p 180T 8300, P T B R LR A e COuEl | {ho nook and was fast killing ‘him, but [ the Nebraska‘niéarmor. The greator | teeth of equal piteh und faco and will | George Fostor, had a lro as | T Yonno Men and Middls-Azed Nen, murked with unusial business a PRTONR AV 4 Rarus heard his outerics, and porceiv- ion of it 18 due to poor handling and | run at a speed of 600 feet por minute ut | & physician and an position in | RSITHD CIIRE ¥4, Swiien heones " oroant? i the history of this busy litle city. Broken A Day of Eest. ing that his little friend was in danger ng, Whole dairies of finely mado | the inner edge, whe it will bo | socicty, The young fellow hud Wonknwas, destroying both mind and Dady with mies which are such enginears at | prevails amoné the whi Companies sawing and tunneling. Ihey are | of negro cavalry verruning the responsible for many crimes chavged to | wholo pavish. They huve thrown up minks, often killing half rown | fortifications and are sparing no one. puilets when hunerier than usual. | The paeish will probably be depopulated i NS STEAM COC S1LY KLY —A DELICIOU FAS cond veport will be greatly like 1405 FARNAM STREET, OMAY A, NRD, (Upposite Fuxton Hotel) Wreek of a Once Brilliant Lowyer in a Polic . oster stood in pipect a Clrone, Nervous Ekin and o0 §+7 Consnitaiton at office or by mul fre Medlol ont by Xpross, seCur pack kil odet Sh . . ud olimb up on his_forward Jegs and | Pavmer, 1t mony of pur good farme A MAMMOTH WHEEL, 2 line sin the Harlem ,i 8 dence, dull, unflt forstud Bow is peopled with that class who know no © 0 T and distress, putled back on the halter rare oti ile: y b auipped I o buck I been graduated as a ln v whe ull ks drendod i anent; ed, 310460, Oct. 20.—The delegates to the - | 04 NP 4 alte are sometimes spoiled by bad | eauipped with 438 steel buckets that | i ranently cured, . such word as lul!. till it broke, rushed out of his stall and | storing, We once saw a dozen tibs or | will it the “tailings” as the machine | wur broie out, and he weat to the front. | I.R)‘ Bvfl‘:rfi' mn m'u"“s'.;‘hn'..‘i \"’.;n:qln..“tlrlz-i' hody i teruational American congress for the wost £ ilver thimbles Too vash with your | bart et the day auiody a the hotsh x| {rould have Tmado short worlc of tho bull { wmore i this condition. The proprietor | rovolves aid disohirgo thom iniw luun- | 1o vose, ripidly, and commanded i | uselves by improper inguts torrier hud he not been restrained by | was going to show us some nice butter | ders that will carry them into the lake. | bri in the Nineteonth Avmy corps | 1y nfitting them ror business, | 0% & U pept tal w [+ 3 'y P dy or m. o nume on at Edholm & Akin's. ‘,"wr'lf;u:‘:m’:‘ “:“;':“l"{"‘:‘,:‘s °D', "tll';'n “‘IM‘ the grooims, alvcudy spoken for by o publio institu- | The shuft of the wheel is of gun iron, | under Geneval Banks, He lod the s | 8t o0 4 ! 1 2 MARKIED MEN, O thoas entering on that liap The Pennsylvanians. The last week has been o most exhausting tion. The first tub into which the teyer | and its journals ave twenty-two inches | sault ou Port Hudson with dist wish i J © of physical debility, quickly as ¥ h one and they gladly availed themsclves of Something Now, was put was ofl flavor. The next was in | in dinmeter by thi feet four inches | gallantvy, and ook pirt in the batile of i £oorey Houck, third houtooatt governor | the chuuce for @ duy's rest. Patrons of the Chieago & North- | asimilar condition. Only the last tub | long. The shaft is made iu throe soc- | uton Bouge. Near the cod of the wir OUR SUCCESS, of the Pennsylyania society, hus oal a - - western railroad can now leave their | made was eweot. The rest | tious and is thirty inches in diameter | he went o Washiugton and seeved in | 23 ¢ : g a o castinal Ns0e meobing of the association for ¥riday even- | Buy alot in Pierre before they ad- | order for a baggage wagon atthe city | merc graded in rankness according to [ iu the center. the department of justice. In many | 3 1" Hedfomos ara pre, next lt':hu old uoun«':ll ohu‘mbur:lll;o ob- | vauce, Lots for sale R. 6, Continental | office, 1401 Farnum strect, end have | age. The butter was in Welsh tubs At u first glance the great wheel looks | important matters he communicated 1 exactly Lo sult each ciso, Wg’;;.;lu‘:mfl;h;fifig::wym; block, Open evenings. their buggage checked direct from | made of ash und standing fn an open | like an exaggerated biey el,and | chiefly with President Lincoln uud | 1 withouttudury L may boheld, A full attesdance is de- ~————— their hotel” or residence to any point | cellur where the temperatuve did not | it is constructod muchon the same prin- | Secretary Stanton. After the murder | od "Ciront e o oAl marky 2& A Warshiess Haul. o | east, thus saving the aunoyance of re- ¢ much from that outside, Common with straining rods that run to | of the president General Fostor assistod | Thousunds cive | eor 4 mendly letter or call e Ciry or Mexico, via Galveston, Oot. 20. | checking at the depot. sense ought to have taught the proprie- | ce cast on the duter sections of the | in the prosecution of the. conspirators, | MY STa¥0S fturs sufietng and shate. and . BEdbolm & Akin, “Who ave they?” | —At a late hour last mght Minister of R. R. Rironie, tor better, and he did uot sesm to lack | shaft, ol buckets on oither side | and the convietion of Mrs, Sureatt wis | swers Conipanin.t by § ceuts o SLAMDE e Fiuauce Dublan, speakiog of the boud rob- General Agent. | in common sonso in other matters. But | of the gear ure each 4 fect 53 inches | chiefly duc to his talent £ad encip ! LETEY & BETTS Merchants’ Hotel. Tavge sample | bery, stated that everything would be yrvegi—_" he was thoughtless. His cellar was too | long anda 21 inches deep, aud the cow- Leaving of e (ieneral Fostor . 82, 82,50 & 88 per day, Nat Browu. | cleared up on Monday, To-day it is somi- Kennedy's Eust India Bitters, open and warm. Some others are too | bived lifting capacity of the 448, run- | cawe to New York and dropped into a | M08 Kuruew Birest, Qiaahs, Nl g por aay y g cap B b B e D P

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