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THE ONAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, MAY 25 1800--TWENTY PAGES N e r D | gether at the top and firmly secured by dry | casionally a wife, if she has rightful caus “ I \ \ r l" \ \n P T"F: (,Rl[SE m‘ A ““A”flR grass, This isthe condition in which we | chastises her recreant lord and master. A | ] }‘“: Mv'; 10 1‘.‘ UP. S the Pacific const he madea good many friends | of laudanum. She soon tecame insensible find them, A lot of natives come along and | case in point is that of “Point Barrow Belle by his manly straight forward conduct and when a physielan was called was thought conclude to tie up for the night e large | as sheis known by tho whalers, She has Mucos to bo dead. M. Rand was seut for. At 10 | make him whole. During his briof stay on | former sweethoart, and swallowed a potion [ blankets of otter and fur seal skins are thrown | killed two husbands, in both cases for getting | s v o'clock Miss Westphal revived, and soon after Bo o @ - e O over this framework, & small opening being | drunk and attempting to beat her, The ve Interesting ngilisti i n he IMPIETIES. her parents sent for a minister, On his ar- | Some Strange Scenes ‘{“" Horrible Customs | {ver H top for o smoke yent, Some of the na- | dict of hor immediate nelghbors was that sho | resting P *“]‘ tio G“"T‘V ‘l'm 1S vival Rand was told that he must marry the | e S i S Sel ‘ Among American Savages. tives gather twigs and brush, bthers go down | had served him right Golden Coast of California. sver . blgee " e in vour | EIFL then and there, and the coremony” was H 1) l: ‘I \' g \[ F ’ to the beach and collect muss clams, lim: I'here were about forty vessels in the Arc- Hiniater ‘;‘”“,:‘.‘»';;”_ i jf'y‘..”‘ LA ‘ performe Miss Westphal was so weak [~ v £ S P N 3 o yets and sea-urchins, Some one brings o few | tie with us, Of course there is a great dei leep during the sermon | that sho could not raise her head from the o The McCalla lily tofleth not, neither doth | 5ijjoy alled “gnmming. and soon | of visiting, The visitingis PROPLE WHO EAT THEIR DEAD, | (e o e e in piia nic. Ttio ghell | 1t is ctistomary whe two o more ships meet | THE ~ SMITH-JAOKSON ~ FISTIOUFF. | it suin, yet for thrée years it gottoth its pay fish Loy, and could barely” answer thoques- | R T sh are being roastad, and nothing is lacking | for the captain of each ship to meet on one P just the same, The royal family of Wicd, a Rhenish pro- | 1o complote the fullness of their happiness | of the ships and exchange whaling notes, 5 The Sadducee fs one who dates to offer an | vinee, hos had. fowont attention ntiraetod. t Revolting Practice of Tribes in Pata- | and enjoyment, unloss ftmight bo o tendor | spin yurns, amoke clgars und have o good | A New Australian Arvival Takes | objcetion o | H1S6LE DYt clopement of the priuco of , Solntis stoak et off a “spiritual fledeling” fresh | timo generally. While wo were endeavoring | Reddy Gallagher's Place—Joe Mc o any creed that does not quite deny the | Wied's aldest son, a youth of olehteen. with gonia=Teeth Filed to & Point rom some New England theological semin- | to get through the belt of fco in Behring Sea Ul Lt o U L kbt resurmvectio : ey Pite atatonor from some New England theological semin ironih the belt of ico in Behring ARiI% an Ky AAER fok Joith resurivetion s & Sloh HAmbise Widow, - THo statononb s srepared for The Tiee which if true, is an econon ot Bttt sanitary question which §8 ¢ Esquimaux Who Kill Their ary, or even o tougher eut from an old whis- [ we met and gammed the steamer Belvedere. He Imows no brighter world beyoud, where | the family isin poverty is not true. The Aged Parents, ky-soaked, tobaceo-poisoned jack tar. We | Her captain very kindly gave us three liv L.—Georgle Dixon's Luck. _ souls from sin are froo .| prince isone of the wealtt in Germany, | e informed that they | piis. Thien we foll in with the steamor Lt No gold 13 Mopes bis” life illume, and so he's | aid his wife, Princess Marie, of _tho Nether! | We shall place on sale Te-raore —— AT THEIR OWS DEAD, cretion and_got three more live pigs and hal sudduc lands, sister of the late queen of Sweden, in- | . LA é onomical solution of o | of a dressed hog, Afterwards we caine across y s.—Spectal to | ,"Doyou believe the eyes are the windows i herited an fmmenso fortune from her father, | YOV THIRTY-SIX DOZEN s atoartioy G e d nog | SAN Faxcisco, Cal, May 18 . i s f0 using consider- | the steamer Grampus and got a dressed hog [ =4 R Mot i e % h of the soul, as Emerson says!” *No, I don't T'he royal family of Wied counts its fortune On the morning of September 27, 1888, the | RS U ore Christian lands. Taking | and a 1ot of fresh codfish, Tie BEr.|—There is a new Australian in | o™ mouiiy s the soul's window —at least | by the millions, n whaler William Lowls lny at anchoroft | itac e wavhole, thess canoe Tndians are th pe sailors have a smail stove i the foro- | town, Sam Fitzsimmons by, name.and ho fell | thit is wiiere the sonl ventilatos itselt - Clark's Point, near the city of Now Bedford, | meanest looking, tho most degraded, the most | castle, just large enough to keep the place dry | fnto 4 job before:ho was here aweek. Tho | I hear Jay Gould entortained i 7 L the nearest. to the pure ani- | and one of the starboard wateh stole a_piece Y A indts o 1 ottt dagur ALty for e | CHILDREN'’S Black Straw Flats, At l4d.c BRach. 1 Carpets like buying a hous: t Bu waiting for her crew. Stores, fresh water | unprofitabl o H \ . telegraph has told you ere this that Reddy | unawarves the ot ying v n oruise of fourteen or fif- | mal of any of the aboriwines of the world of fresh pork, cooked it on the forccustle b et . + A8 got 0 bad If Gould had known who it was he'd | farm ora horse; it must suit your eye, your and provisions for a_cruise of fourteen or fif- | e BF BAF €8 L0 spell of foggy | stove, and with the assistance of a chum de lagher has “nala ORI Gl [t LR Tl | wur comfort. No lady has a plcasant | ard missed | case and as he will hardly be fit to fight this | on of & carpet department. ot voured it. Tnthe morning the s teen mouths’ duration were stowed away, | SRR LI LA Red T the straits, and “By their work ye shall know them," is an ( and under o full head of steam, the safety | {t was not until Jauuary 16, 1950, that we | the pork, and an investigation was immedi- | vear, the California elub has released Lim | o BY the ore wherein her earpet was purebus ) | ataly P i oy W y fr 3 old seriptural injunction, It applics toall " 9 5% vo would occasionally o allow the | passed Cape Plllar and the evangeiist rocks | ately had s to who got mway with the fresh [ g oty S o Cait Bo - McCnrthy D ) U applics toall | 1 pattorn is poor, the colors hideous, ¢ Good Quality. valve would occasionally lift to allow | passed Capo 1 | e oy ToMWARY, Smahy tho | Troth his eng 1t to fight Billy McCarthy | axcept the tramp, who is known by his | thopatter it poor the colors hisou 3 were on deep wator. Janu i ) we caught the southeast trade winds and | first t with all sail set made a handsom run to with- | innoee pent-up force to escape with o whizzing, rest- Tho poor | and given his chance to the new arrival. | do less sound, as if impatient o begin the long t. O! dear, no! ilt on the slim Jim-fat-as-a 1z nhout nd g o pained and shocked to | Fitzsimmons is | v sailors v 'he recording anzel —A pretty typewriter, » moncy at the time of ,uu.\m-.-mn to Rov. Sum Jon T | ot el e BIG BARGAIN, . ¥ itaslong as the carpet lasts, The | Come early for they won't last | sehool sites and the creetion o voyage. The morning was bright and the | §,5 dopyee of the cquator. From there till | learn that some pork had been stolen. After | match style of arcujtectural standing, near Dancing girls look like | re steamer, with her new rigging and sails, | we reached latitude 7= north we had a sc .‘; ,;.-,..: ;q‘,\: '.4 l”“: \_:‘..;'.(‘\‘ r ""lva six feet tall, but weighing, when in condition ‘0-«‘<fl;-lwlv-~l. and a fashionable girl looks n lemuw \|Hm-.1x'\ .u(.mu m.;u ”u« mi\..h |”m|.‘ | ——— ooked more like o large yacht than a whaler, | of variable winds and then took the northes wkeed down to the starboard watch, and as | T8 E0 (U0 NI ERE YR O BT | ike God's women than a Chinaman looks | a speefaliy of carpots of ‘all ‘kiuds. Hone DI 5T o ‘ e Wil Tewwis 16 a littie loss than 600 | trades strong and steady and held_them to | every member of that wateh was willin T ey Juits, - b o Boed | like a salt min [ in quality, ' perfect patterus at fair prices, SPECIAL. F RICIS 1o William L I s 0 | Within ten days of Honolulu. On March 18 | swear on a stack of Bibles as high hou aud long arms ! R TR ohservod | You cant'buy all these things in “job lots, gross tonnage: is 108 feet long between per- | GV O B i Tay on and off” just | the main truck that he was innocent as a ba bis fellow colonist ought to make a Tomnmy Totishnutt.as he surreptitiously | Dut you can buy them at reason pricts | On all Trimrhed and Untrimmed i pendiculars; is 50 feet beam, and draws 18 | iy gight of the city 3 | the captain very’ odd und interesting fight. It oved his father's fishpolo from the cl from the Morse diy goocs company, All Hats uhl Bonnet foot of water. Provided with a compound [ A few days before we reached Honolulu, | PUNISHED TIHE ENTIRE WATCH sliimons: was “trisd duty” with the club's Sabbath aud struck @ boo line for the | EMdes of finest wilion, body brussels, x- | ats 8 3 3 i 2lf6 6 tho' Inbakt uniHos one of our sailors died and was buried at sea. | Ly keeping them on deck at worl 3 Nl 4 Hod daalnst | oroeR minster and other carpets as well s choice LUkl il st ,.‘K:“‘l,l,"“: e poor fellow Had. boericompIAIKIN f0B 0 | Lrar o o O e o hsulh SHAAIEWoIBY batoral b mALEH Ll e e plate around, | PAUOTNS i ingrains, tapestey. linoleums, FrHIS WERK. ‘ e e e month or six weeks. The captain and fivst | g night, In ovde SETAGAE A (e i ] | SR A e gl ot The itls lok as swoet ns sucking doves ! . Aveyou building oF fuenishing o A pleasure to show goods, and convenicnces, she is by far the most pow ot being physicians, were unable £ | work thoy were required to holy-stone the | himself. Talking of sporting affairs in Aus S0 noticed coppers always fall i | housel Tf so;let us figure on your erful and tho® flectest steam whaler now ne the nature of his disease, although | quarter-deck. This operation is performedas | tralia, Pitzsin s that if Sullivan and n hands done up. In. twenty shiling | thdcurtains. Wocarry as larxe astock as | ANNEWALT'S, Late of Chicago, nllwl‘ Her h‘:“ wis St M"L\,"“H‘ i With- | they did all in their power to help him. | follows: Tho deck Is wot down with salt | Jackson fight colonial coin by the ton will loves—Nety YoroHorad: ng | though \\--"Il‘l'u oo dry goods, making a S DR okt o Bt i U450 stand the rough usage incidental to the con Sy Bl 18 B IALE Rt WOLLIBOOKE | o T o llbe il ; bs it ves.—New York He | specialty of carpets and draperies 2nd Door North of Kelley, Stizor stant battle with the Arctic ce, yet hor ap- | %SGR TS TG A eal Tustin- | water and sprinkled with sand, A S4ilor | come here to bick the black.” Thopo Samucl 1's like a vailroad train,” THE MORSE DRY GOODS €O, | OUR MOTTO-Right Goods_ ut Rig - pearanco m‘n..- \:.m‘ Ml‘ ‘v]- A :’m She | monts, Although sick enough to require | on his ltnecs (henco the name “holy'-stone) | 18 not mista for if he is not, the volume of '8 sormon said | - e has more than the Tusual sheer, her mi | medicine, he bravely stood his wateh until | and vigorously rubs the sanded deck. Of | currency in this country will be visibly i ppy his lot or full of pain e A o R ¥ have considerable rake, and take her all in it days bofore hisdeath. Then he took to | Course 1o 18 Lablo to et wot ahd perhaps dis- | crcased by this influx of “British gold.”” Ho | S0 trains steam out mid snow or rain | WEDDING INVITATIONS. m.-; has_ that trim, ¢ lean-cut look which old | his bunk in the forecastle and another sailor | souraged. Two solid days of this business | says that the Australians do not rate Frank Or leave with the sun o’erhead < sailors always adm was appointed ns “nurse.” He gradually 105t | soemed to | have no. effect upon the | o ki 2 iR Slec SHB e ‘ AU half post § o'elock the _officers and crew | JsRPReRtel 88 RIRGT o (0 BN e was | foem :h‘ L iv.\.f.‘lls.\ ot another 1 majors | SIavin in the same boat with Jackson. Ho ltl it all along the same road go Elegant copper-plate en- | were aboard. The steam windlass was put | weionad daid. Tho mute immediate and Yook a1l jokes n_ good part, Wheneyer | thinks the coming man in the antipodes is | Till heaven appears in view, graved Invitations, An- in readiness and at 9 o'clock the anchor was 1 all his clothes and little private effects | one of them went forward he was carnestly | Joe Goddard. Ho is but a middle-weight, but L ‘."'-"‘[‘l L uting nouncements and Recep- weighed and our voy began to be taken into the cabin to besaved for his | poquested to tell “who prigged the pork” or | he is rapidly growing, both physically and will we started mid rain or snow, H Gar Al 5 The first day out the crew was temporarily | wiatives, for sailors have the disgraceful | foyho wiped the squeale On the third | W % ot GoEh e ill swing to pass us through. ion Carc SO type- divided into, two watches, the decles wers | jalit of 'approprinting to their own use s de- | qay it loaked out who the culprits really were | FMOUSI: dust at - present Cofdird S ugq g ey printed invitations cleancd up a little and the little time which h N Ayl [T pri Y Were | atehed against Mick Dooley, and_if he de r Canaan’s sho : 5 i P E O Hhh sed messmate’s things. 15 body was | gug they were hauled up before the awful agl = Yy - He cried with might and main; Samples sent for stamp. s n.wmmqu‘x;..»n would ot wits spent it | dressed in o new suit of clothes and then | majesty of tho law—the three I's—the judge, | feats him he may pay this country a visit B0 R ot = owing away their personal cliccts gl sewed.up in some new strong canvass, The | jury gnd jailer on the high seas—in other | “Fitz” further says that Sydney has an ath Who yelled e making for the door: | ¢ 10 straighicningout tholrstate rooms und | body lay in state on the ‘maiu-bateh il first | Yoiaq tho captain. The sentonco. passed | lotic clnb modellel aftor the. famous Cali- R N bt B UL (LI IR b 2 watch (4o'clock in the afternoon), all | ypon them was that they lose theirwateh | fornia,”” with which it “afiliates,” and it has New York Herald BOOHERTIE IS N AL LIONERS) their bortal, ¢ AL ) hands being on deck at that hour. below dagtime for a weele. The two lads were | monthly fights for big purses, just as its 25 Sprkn 5 JEIS AND P T larly established, and the usual routine and | Preparations for the burial began. The | yiq lmu‘.\r many o rude jest :\'hi:'h thoy took | p ‘.“: o S Ih ‘” ".fi\].‘ it “_Jm (it u‘l (...-u and Jer rod six,were ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, discipline began, h o gangway rail and board were taken ont and | hod matired) ) d |ins talcan anew. loso of 1ife; and bofors two ng together. . One of them was minutely 113 South 16th Strece: L Ona whaler ‘of the size of the Willium | the wancway board was laid athwart-ships, | *On May 22 ihie bark Ohio No. 1 was lost off | years roll by there will be a new crop of sl A e WAL A i Lewis there is a captain, a chief sistant | ope end resting on the sheer plank and the | cape Romanazoff, She ran into some jce and | iors on deck (16 ¢ iod don’t make flies D'R w eigincer, five mates, choper, o stoward and | i end on o buertl, *io Doy was then Cape Romanazoff. | Sh ran into some iec an | zors on deck. . s carpe higs " ebserved the | J. M. MCUKE A *:—l S =S | a cabin boy, who live in-the cabin, - In the | placed on the board with a tarred canvas bag, | moments. Fortunately the bark Arnoldiwas | Georgie Dixon 1 highly honored as | it Haky L AN chool Bond Proclamg steerago 1ivh two firemen, five bout-steerers, | fiilod with sand, firmly lashed to the feet and | ¢losa at hiand and the crow wis all saved. T R and the i flios. THE SPECIALIST. [ By tho divect ) . n i acarpenter, o blacksmith, ' the legs. The Amirsic sign was hoisted at | = On the last day of May we caught our fivst | elub in London, I he is wise he will not ley [ - First Villaze Maid ~Did you know the new T8 Doctor 1a nanrpassed . | -of iy dohaoldistrictiot: Omulinpin the connty ‘ Gl el b s Sehddednts B half-mast ~_ut mizzen-peaks, the | wigle just at the entranco to the Arctic | his head be swelled by noble attentions, but | Minister had awrived. - Sccond Village Maid | intho treatment_of all [ feabt S ivon to the quaiiflen. oloctoms of il | erally twenty-two or tventy-tiee sidors | ship was luid to, with the head yards aback | ocean. * In securing the whalebone and blub- | get right down to Lard worl and get himselt | p=30u beti I saw hin T the train, and | forme of Privite Discasea: | il district, it & spoetal cloction & ot | ho are divided into five boats’ erews of | apd the captain took up his_position at the | Pow wo drifted into the Aveti 43 it as 4 fiddle for his o with Nune Wallace, |.followed him. hom the stat and Notreatment haseverbeen | TG (o0 b Tield Sattirdiy, Miy Sl 1 ' four men enchi. The remaining. b or theee | head of the body with @ small ool in_his | ™ year two reliet ships leave Sun [ The laddie buck with the ‘Seoteh name is a | Whatt do you thinke AWhen | poed in the | ;u;-nl success lllrflm[]l | which safd eleetion the following question il U e Iy »‘ to uesemble, WHIL | frosh provisions and, for the steamers, coal: | e does not make short work of - the coffe Bl i 0L his Sronbi| Tnfrom3 (o5 uva without o lossor i hour's imey | CIGhiof suid sehool disteloty fo-wie: | © ; ey haa “allgeathen round, the cap- | Phey take down whatever oil and bone the [ colored coon from Boston mean old cat’s set to Tiose who have been | | ¢ o b ¢ The five boats are tain took off his hat, wo all uncovered our | ouips muy have tuken, and also. letters for s work making him a pair ot embroidered slip- sTchTu‘E s treatment for | Ouinibas in the couty of Dol i 1he Stats j i e it ie IIK‘.hlwl:uu[I the ]t mi ;hlv!’ captain s | home. -~ The f ship for the whalers By the time this reaches my readers’ eyes [ Pors: - i adder, pronansee i noinctity | of Nebrasici, to Issuc the honds of’ said school 1 ng, an are pr led with sai irreveluntly called, proceeded 0 rea owned in San Francisco s to Port Clar- the go be doter Jackson and Ed Smith i b el PEITONN G LR INOs Ot a0r= trict in the sum of two hundred and 6 4 lids, harpoons, bomb-guns, whalc- | burial service used at sea. It vesembles very | oo, boatitul - land-locked harbor in | will be over, s speculaiions as to its rosult DL LB YA 1L | ,W‘.“l,‘,;,,,,,,f‘,fi.‘".'.!'hfl.“‘,‘\".‘,],‘..“‘ s wiiiont | ML 50 0T ‘ o appurtenances used in | closely the Episcopal form. As the words: | Bohring sca just outside the Arctic ocean. | on my part would be idle. A Chicago dis AT % [ ] Iy A | o The said Bonds to be two hundred and fitty ! boat. Each boat crew consists of an | deepl two of our men lifted up the inbourd | reperally goes to Point Hope, about one hun- | Friday, conveyed the idea thit the afair is [ #1010 rosters | lorgans | gnd to hear interest at e rate of 4 per cent officer, @ bont-st us the harpooner is | end of the plank, the body slowly slid off into | dred wid”eighty miles north of Behving | “fixed,” and suvs that if Smith attempts to A chicke 1 four legs, four wings timidity or nervouences, in their w et Torins and | perannum, interest piayable semi-ugial called), and four suilors. g the occan, there was a déep thud-like splash, | Sraits in the Aretic. doubld cross the black by attempting to | two heads has just been hatehed at Delmar, | Mo*t dicdful results are absolutely curcd | the principal to become” due I (wenty yeais Look-outs for whales are established soon | aud—that was the erd. For the space of & | ™ O the st of June we foreed onr way to [ knock him out, Parson Davies will have the | Del | BA“RENNESS |\.]\‘»‘\‘\Ix'~“‘””1 T o ot s voyiee begins and are constantly keptup | minute all hands_stood still in their places. | point Flope through twenty-five miles of - ice | police stop the aair forthwith. If there is A tree was folled recently at Y OB DL | e o Ay R L NODHLc Ken om sunrise to sunset. There are generally | Then came t s inquick succession: | g there learned the particulars of the loss | uny foundation for this report it puts both | Ove., that was 120 feet long, while | Instruments. A wonderful remedy. HOUKS for | ARy I the el i 3 : | | four of these look-outs in Elu'\*‘llll"‘l'"l"‘ g | clut in the gangway board and rail: haul | o the bark Ohio No. 2. She went ashore | Muldoon and Davies in a very unpleasant asured only one foot throtgh ldics feom @ t0 4 ONLY, 5 Al the procecds arising from (he s | torrid zones—an offccr and - a bout- | down the ensign; brace forward the head | yhout seven miles north of Point Hopein Oc- | light. It they deliberately agreed to muke | (hinese pheasants, unknown in Or : GATARRH ik e ook AL R DU o ocT | 1 1 ne 4 st at the main-masthead and two | yards; let go your rigging and hoise up top- | toher, 1888, and only fifteen of her crow | the contesta “barney,” and to deceive the | veurs neo. e o sy | sailors at the fore-mast-head. - In the Arctic | pallant suils, voyals, staysails, - and Jibs. | yoachied the shore. Six of them were after- | publie, from which they both obtain their Tiv- [ ho i nisieince. and farmers tra shootin | IHato o e | gt wich bt tar o ool ol ocean a “erow’s mest” s built on the out- | Come, hurry up there, luds!” We were off | wirds lost in & whaleboat which they | b, they are wnworthy of its patronage. and = ML B Hi SYPH"JS Gl L L Omgha, i the county of Douglas. in | the foretop mast eross-trees and | and that wis the last of poor Paul. That | puy' off i to intercept a passing [ the sooner both Swmith and Jackson break [ St S O e O GREE T v 4 t known to the | For the purchase of w site in the vicinity canvas as high as o maw’s | night the men forward were quict and talked | Steam whale homeward bound. Of | away from their management the hett ‘“'_‘ f& LG “' -‘;"‘“ 5 1n len | medical pre o f the diseuse re- of Twenty-fourih Lothrop streets shoulders. . 5 togethier in groups, Xt might they forgot | tho remaining nine, two died from the | will be for their reputation. It this fight | 1 1 the champion huuter of bis section. |Embsnditromitlia ']‘“ d: acomplote cure guaranteed. at 38,000 i Our course from New Bedford was duc absent messmate and sang their sonus | offects of their exposure, and the other seven | should prove a fuke it is sure to be discovered A lion eub at the Cincinnati Zoo is being | Bafixs ‘»r-‘f.,.,.'l'; fh Rl .",'[‘".' For the pure ite in the vieinity” [ raised with a black cat. It is very fond of | Koo ey e L0f Gibsc 0 | cast, for 250 miles, and_then we made a | aud raised the old Harry the same as it Paul | \ore i straight witke for Cape Blanca on the north- | had never existed. This forgetfuluess is | * On th west coust of Africa. We wont within about | eharactevistic of a sailor. Oue d health when we found the I g 2th of July the reliof ship ar lay he is | and right glad we were to get our lette and shown up. I sincerely hope, howey Tor ATt e SO W aite IR RS ey and that both men [ Pussy, and they play and frolic togéther most Cor 1471 AND FARNAM ST, of Owaha, at & d fit, and that cach | amusingly U'un from 8 A. M. to 9 P M. | For the purchuse of & site in or neur Eni iceon Fu m or 14th St., 5,000 1 | that the report is unt s | will to the serateh woll & JI—— s hundied miles of Cape Blanca and then | buffting with a tempest and cursing his Wek | from the loved ones so far away. Aftor tak- v do his best to win. 1 confess, howey A mule was taken to Clancy’s shop. in i indson place, nt : 0 shaped our course 5o as topass the Cape Verd | aud the” weather, the noxt day he is singing | iy in our coal wnd supplios we proceodod on i the mateh was first announced Valley, Cal, to be shod. The beast OMaHA, NES. For the parchise of 4 Site i orndae island to the windward. From there our | his songs, happy and contented because the | it way to the nortl, stoppinis nt. Capo. Si little faith in ity being foughi out the shied to picces and loisted the —— = | Tedfora' place, ut 5,000 course wus straight to Cape Angcl, the At- | sun shines, the weather is fine and the c00k's | bine, where we dug ‘about onc hundred and | on its merits, for I believed that a big house | auvil through the roof. Clancy swore he Estoblished 1858 L UL A LT e, lantic occan entrance to the Straits of Magel- | “duff” is well done and palatable. fifty tons of Avctic coal would be atfracted by the anunouncement of | would shoe that mule, and he did, but he had A S I M I) S O N T Centor streets 700 lun i _ Weleft Honolulu March 26 and after a | = Giing to a quantity of old floe ice which | the go, but that the police would int to use a bucket of chloroform fivst, . . &l additional groind On the first day of November wo reached | somewhat prolonged passage reached the | was drifting avound, it was not until July the instant_the men stopped light work and | A large sewer in Portland, Ore., becomin L wenty-sixth 4 the equatorial belt of calms, known to s Atlantic islands and cntered Behring sea. | that wo ronehed Boint Bartow, the extn o L s e B e s i S : 0 orsas tho doldrums.? It took us about | We reached the belt of ice flocs May 2 and by | northest corner of the_Americin continent. [ reason for this fear, but you can tell now great surprise found the roots of a4 shade treo L b el forty-cight hourts to steam through them. | dint of continual bucking and jumping and | Froro Somo of the officers went ashore and by o I o e Lonthollirimitn Saloo] gltoys 10,000 ortly ufterwards we struck the southeast | thumping and by the use of an unlimi 1| gammed the crew of the shor ot erecting schooll build= whi For the purpose ling sta- If John L. Snili\'fln'w‘lv out of his trouble | formed a solid m e fifty feet. The top of trades and carried them through to latitude | amount of hard “eussing,” we succeeded on | fion who live there the year round. Thoy | wi T 4 § b Rt 3 LA ede on, who live there the year round. They | with the Mississippi_authorities and meets | the sewer is ten feet below ‘the surface. 832 south. After a series of balling winds | May 22 in getting through into clear water. | ocedpy the building erected in 1850 by Liei- | Joo MeAuliffe in Vitginia City, a5 is Dow | Duringa T ) IET aont P inhe £p0n the Long seliool site, lo- and calms, on the morning of Deceml we sighted Cape Angel and in_the ey ission Boy," us Joe 'y sore” andpoor dno ice belt this year extended from Cape | tonant, now Captain Rae, U.S. A., who for | talked of 1 think murmrs)u_. Siberia, to St. Paul island, and | )00 y m-«nw‘ymm v with his assistants, | is called here, will feel anchored in Magellan straits. N averaged 200 miles wide. We made our way | engaged in the study of the meteorlogical after the affair is over. Those who saw him | ot ¢ reters love up our anchor and steamed to obliquely “through it, 50 as to make Cape | gthor natural phenomena of tho. Avet tight Peter Jackson he me that Me was island and anchored. Some of our oficers | Navarine, Siberia. #rom Cape Navarine | ions. never in- the contest. e is slow with his e atan geese, which proved o be so tough wo could | narvow lane of clear water, or *“lead,” as it | coust to the castward of Point Barrow, Wo | I hardly think he caa give Sully as good o | SR B AR S hardly cat them, — December 26 we anchored | is called. It is caused by the main ice pack | found considerable quantities of ice, some of | fight a8 Shade did. For this reason I think | A White and red robin astonishes the fisher of chatel, in Switzerian a f #25,000 1 m the hill in myriads and of three species—some yellow, the others black streets, at an estimated e A building on the Franklin school site, Joeated at Thicty-fifth and Frauklin streets, atan estimated cost of 10,000 A building on the West Omaha school site, located wt Thivty -ninthand Jones Streets, it an estinatod cost of 10,000 A budldinz on the Center school §it - ented at Bloventh and Center sty off Sndy point | breaking away from the i which is held | jt exceedingly thick and heavy. Aftr o g P men of Quonochontaug, I L. 1t has built its 5 SR T awByLX 8 loawhich 81 exc y thick and he Aftéra great | cunning Billy Madden will zet all the news. onughontay s buil Sido sprin Cartainy RiEsL siand 25,300 An English and rman line of steamers | fast in the Bay of Anadir. We reached Cape | deal of hard” steaming, surrounded by innu- | paper talk out of the affair that he canand | Bestin a shagey veach of pasture near the The oldest and Inrzest earrviage factory | Forau addition to v b chool huitd- run rogularly thr the straits, to and | Nuavarine all vight but the “lead” did not | merable dangers, on a shore where the sound- | that the mun who sees him put up five thou- | thunderi ikers. The bivd's body | g fox, docated on Capltol square, atan ] from Chili aid ku Beacons and light- | amount to much, so we dug into the ic ings were unknown, we got as far as the | and of his simeleons (if he has then. and 1 | i3 0 2 Snowy white, even to the tip of itstail, | in Omaha for fine work, using the cele- Stimated costof 75,000+ houses have been erected and avo maintaiued | again tooth and hail and finally got th Mackonzio river. No ship cithor sailing or | trust he hus): on J00's chinces ngainat Snlly | £XCOPURE 5 bioast, which i vosy red! | brated spring washer axie, Deafts and | Poraddie i O Bl St buitifig, by the steamship companies. ‘The navigation | After getting into clear water we anchored | syonmor. was. over thero befor T T i e e “The Boston Journal declares that *a red and el rientile Fine re| g g | Lobodrootodoniwonty-sucondistrot, 20000 of these straits is at all times exccedingly | off most all the Esquimiux settlements from | pretined’ o ;.f;.‘l‘x‘,,.f,'.',‘,'fl,,",',\,‘,. e | hing optics kecn SHoUgL L0 Sec e £riss KISl | \white robin wwas never heard of befor :",_ l“'f‘ furnished. Fine repalviug & | bie above proposition shall be considered us dungerous. The tide rises and ffalls thivty | Cape Akin to East Cape and all hands | 17, some forty yoars the whalors have en- | for Joo and no one is hetter awive of this fact | Marzaret Kinney of Alpena, Mich., has | SPecinltys o'on Said ‘proposttion: shall be *Yes® feot and the currents and winds ) vears, She lies motion o Omu op for th are 5o strong | traded for skin boots and mittens and fur | deavored to get 1409 and 1411 Doige mden bay, which is | than Handsome William. been as| that the most powerful steamers are some- | stockings, pants, coats, ote., which are so | hlf way betweon Sk atiitha . loss ou the bod for tivo weeks at a - time, tak tos on_suld proposition will ho e § times unable Lo cope with them. On account | necessary in that part of the world. Mackenzie river, but have never before suc- | 1 regard to tho the Sullivan-Jackson o | 1% neither food nor drink. She has not ' considercd whorizing th of tho numerous sunken vocks and shoals | The Isquimaux are, as a rule, not over- | cooded, . Wo could have gone beyond tho | o jogard to tho the Sullivan:Taclson, £0 | spoken during the entive time, and rarely ot suld bonds, [115a1sq houns 8 \ore T can only report progress i« o, . tarely ompt to steam when the | cleanly in their person they do not ut and habits. Their | Muekenzie but there opens her eyes, He semed o be no | hing to | gon the resi a club i [ ixiously” awaitin weather K and hazy. food is entirely animal. Every part of the | ha gained by doing so and we started out t but her face has a deathly white ap. The of Sandy Pointa i3 about | whale, walrus, scal, waterfowl, fish and fur- | ot to Point Barrow. The fact 1s every. (EED T LA T I Formerly sho was viviclous. and half way between” the “two oceans at the | beaving animals which they kill has its use, | body expected to find the water faitl e B L t. The cause of hor long sleep is a lipndioon i widest purt of the straits—about twenty-two | nothing being wasted. Tho rib bones of the | witil whales. When we had gotten as far | breparations for the affuir Meahtine they |y 71er for physiciaus. It was preceeded by derad wzainst i aid honds i avery slight sickness. miles from shore to shore. The narrowest | whale form the rafters of their huts. The | ho Camden bay and " v halo ¢ place is near the Pacifie ocoan and is hardly | vertobre make most excellent stools. Tho | f"“l':,‘,‘,"“,'.’ baygands foundno whalesibusan ment by mail from % of tho union, W e e two miles across. Ordinarily Sandy Point | blubber is used for food and fucl and light | 1y going farther we would Soon gt '“, v"f ) T ekl -_'I 1| monly called the angry tre contuing a population of about threo thou- | and the flesh, of comse, is eaten. Thelong, | yy o our proy. All whaling . tradi | Mr Fulda aud the clubs divectors. huve had | GORY TR CATATE D and the. twigs eofl sand, but_ owing to the gold excitement we | large siews which glve motion to the pon- | tions ~are to the effect that tho | 8000 deal of oxpericnve in fistic affivs and | 508 0E I the shoots are handled the | found it almost deserted. Every man ex- | derous flukes or tail, are dried and shreaded | il make their snmmer home just | ¢ el A A AR ; e uncasily for a time, cept ofigials, soldi r nd stove- | and made into thredd which they use in their | Whoro wo found none at all! S0 the measars | Sormination withont any outsideaid Strange TR AT keepers, ‘und every boy and many women sewing. Iiven the intestines have their use, | of our disappointment was great, ‘:"‘:: '-“\'_m‘}“' "l;;f}‘“"“'l‘"-!‘l“l “':J]""‘:;;J:. other it seems v. and the les “..,N}],.l. on v|I.-n.. del lwu'-iw:l) n{;m:{n for 'mln-‘x th ","'..'!"""l and .m_n O] l-‘!l' There were four other steamers with us. | butie and the satisfaction of knowing that | out in all divections, like quills on a p B D it gub jon tho beaches und | sow them together and make a waterproof | Every once i a whilo one of us would get | 1,0'rontest. gladiatorial combat of modern | Pine. A pungent and sickening odor, sid to wlong the shoves of sl streams, ' "ho na 1 covering for thelr fluer fur clothing, 118 | stuck hard and fast in o mud bank and tho |y ST ST WS decided in thete ving | reseinblo that given off by u rattlesnalie when 1l parts of the union. Ko R\ ) - election shall have t % then said b proposision shall be declared adopted 1 majority of sald votes shall have upon them “No." thien said proposition shall be de g red lost The polls shall be open on th election at Ro'clock In the mory continue open until 6 o'eloek p. ni. of St districts of Omaha, in the county of Douglus, i the state of Nebinska Z which is com When the sun day of sald nez and shall i tives of ‘lerra del Fuego are treacherous and | every way o8 durable and desitablo as the | remainder would have to pull the lucky ono | G HGHERIBCC 40 \word to the wisw | annoyed, fills the aiv, and it is only after u IN THE CITY OF OMATA require constant watching and the govern- | gossumers used in wore eivilized countries. | o™ At ast after a hard anl perilous rin wo | Jider, thetr ausy 4 50| iiotr 0w go/that tha Teavos fo1d in'the ity = 3 ey | ment of Patagouia, which * claims the island, | Their religious beliefs and superstitions are | podched Point Barrow on August i 8 .o v e N T T First polling distiiot nt tho Juekson school & trics to prevent the men from gathering | curious. The spirits they wor: wero more thun glad to veach ther ely. e R A ORTR building on Jackson street, between Fwelfth Joe Ellingsworth very foolishly got into a Full stock of the |and it hardly proper. He is too big worth, and it would have been 1 borne that fact in mind” after h VARIED AND MAGNIFICBNT. looks out for the home | and Castellur streets Third po g distriot at 1519 Leavenworth [ools, Mal-|sue nd children while the | otal Joss of the steamer Lucretia on Herald other accompanies her husband on his tr ing expeditions. The str spoleen smee the accident. He continues to improye. 0 island. Fortunately the crew suved their After leaying Sandy Point we lay at ancho y anon ugest custom | Jives, During the latter part of September we | 1 bi in a sl bay not named on our chart. Two - - their golden harvest, but in spito of these | stantly to be propitiatéd, wh GEDT| | VrRBReare et L el b Ak v | drawbacks we were informed that those en- | through the me of it frionds.” | Pt e onte Lo thy Y of roachitt | row with Joe Choyinski's trainer one day lust | | 'ted Couch, who suffered an accident in | Sccond polling distriet ot Pacifie school g gaged in gold-hunting were getting from 8 | They think a greal deal of v reln- | Doty stared s boldly s the Tace, Wiiloa | ek, wnd'ou being vemonstrated with Dy | Ansonii, Conn whrdby e lostall power of | s ML ey ‘ to 0 a day cach. — One of the Sandy Point | tions. The man, of course, as with all unciv- | pg; Barrow some of our officors went | Choyinski, ho smashed away at the lutter, | Specch, hus as mysterlously gained It agaiu el rate enth sirec g § merchants—a live, go-ahead Yankeo from | ilized poople, is tho hunter’ and provider, the | b st st o nos 1o e | He paid déarly for his temerity for the Cali- | Lo was viding on the eurs toGreat Bavring- | Celebrated S S D A Massuchusotts —showed us “an_ivregular flat | woman doing all the drudgery, and the "tan- | fion in process of orection by our govera. | foruan gave him a uiding that'he will have [ ton, Mass.. with his wifo and child, when he | e L picce of vivwn gold which he picked up on | ning, preparing and sewing of Skins, ete. ~ As i cause toremember for aw ailo. - He hus ow | felt a peouliar itching in bis throat, A the | s ND WARD. the beach right there at- Sandy Point after a mists, although thero | ™Ststomboer 1 we left for Wranged land and | DeW training quarters. Ellingsworth is quick u neared Great Barvington Couch looked | Vit the Hartman school storm. It weighed fully three ounces 1 matives who possess two wives. | b feland. On. the. 1th e et o | tompered and dud wroig o’ assault’ Choy i out of tho window, und, turaing toward bis | \(” 1548 lly o A et Wil TR SR oA sl R e B CH ot Baal snoX e o g sk, but for all that the latter's i claimed: Mol used to 2o by tha nd polling district at the Castelln The' sconery in the straits is strikingly however, are chiefs, and Wifo | socond whatoand on the 11th heard. of the | Ski, but for all that the latt rond Those were the first words he had | sehool Dullding at th corner of Kighteeuth | i @ ong some of ther is that of 5 s returned his blow with interest peaks here rise up perpendicularly out of the | BONE some of had frightful weather. October came in S & s 3 olling » Dodge sohoo I g ; &, The KILLING PARE Somow el » | people here think that Jack Davis of Omaha An Absolute Cure. | First polling aistriet ut the Dodge sehool water to a height of 3,000 feet, They arve KILLING TUEIR PARENTS somewhat calmer but bitterly cold. Onthe | I .xx.m. A e s e The ORTCGINAT, ABTETIND OINTMENT | vuliding, cotner of Eloventh und Dodgo ught another whale, “I'he same even- kuown as Thornton cliffs. Towering up be- | when they become so old that they are 3 we ¢ Fo) when ho | 1 » BT O | streces .‘-\1;-‘!”-”\'1"‘!‘.‘A‘xlll-‘lp" it TR PETS hNen b sRshori oF e laee)In DISPLAY OF TIE AURORA BOREALIS, mannet born, the beautiful climate of Cali. | wounds, chapped hands and all skin ertptions” | o st polling distrietat the High sehool bulld the struits - there is a constant succession of’ | woman is set apart with some. coremons to | 1t was indescribably brilliant and impressive, | fornia does not affect him injuriously Will positively cure ull Idinds of pilos, Ask SLi on Cap st 2 | 1 1) Inws bly bit ] 7% | has some castern fighters. As for Ellings- | for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- | Eolond holling district at the Leavenworty beetliug crags, lofty mountains, beautiful | carry into effect their peculiar prac » | The entive sky from zenith to horizon wus : N, : : ) | i i o gt 1 ) peculiar practice, He c m worth, ifhe keeps cool and collected ho | MENT. Sold by Goodiman Drug company at | 51 billlding, corner o Soventeenth aim valleys— luxuriant in’ their fresh, green ver- | hitches up his dog team, goes out from the | ON¢ muss of pale colored lights shooting in Tt b0 win this & ‘ith Kelleher, Donny | 25 conts per box—by mail 30 conts é Q) | Leavenworth strect dure cades and dense forests of | villuge with his pareut and returns alone, | Bhd out and interweaving in a wost bewilder- | ought 10 wit this tmo with fielleher. Denny | = cents perbox—by 18T 70 oo | 1AS \[( )]'[( ) & Ol ¥IFFIL WARD small tree seemed s if overy climato | Esquimaux etiquetto does not permit of L. | iP§ manber. An old ‘whaling captaln who | 15 o very dangcrous man, howeye o has o [yl (X | R R T e S was here represented. In ono place i slacier, | quiries being mado and years afterwards it | 1as heen to the Arctic for years suys it was | but one guod punch, a risht l'h”‘;‘ CLops CONNUBIALITIES, | Callfornin street, betiyeen coming out from behind the Arctic’s coutri- | may be, a bleached skeléton in some out of | LY far the finest displuy he ever saw CORLEE DUt b s ahumior gad shoneyor 3 ; o ) Rt it BnHont o thint strangs! tnoaley wwhs ewy | the’ "Way nook telis the ‘Story ot this | , Tho 10th of October (tho usual date for hv-‘;‘lv\]y: there” on anopponent “Down Boston ladies attend baseball games in 1511 I)U(I“L St poscand poiling district at - tho Kako school wending its way down'to u valley frosh aud | Lorrible ” custom. “In all other burlals | leuvig the Arctic ) came ond as tho weather Goes McGinty™ like a f ‘l“»"('““v sors;' Thoy uko o iatleckaut fop i | L I [T T R | greon wiil sprinkled with flowers. Fivo | many coremoninls — are gonoe ¥ was fine and thoe whales had not yet put in an ; A e | & ood cate it . i i | precipitous helghts—a sumblin { | T some places tho body is laid on the ground, | thick and fogey most of “the time. ‘The 15th | undevstand why he faled to mcet Johuny | mude a very bad showing for the District of ' hufa L AR A Ehe SLan g 8 ) [ | enormigns masses of zock of voleulo origin. | a sled is placed over fuand a great many of | ¥us fue enc glear, the captaln oblained ay B e e attons | Columbia, o rutlo of divorce “to warriuge six U stret i The “cunoe” Indians of tho straits ave can- | the native's personal belongi ro pliced | Observation of the sun and found that wehad | WS ) L o el | being one to twenty Second poiting disteiet at the Saratoza was cautioned while at Sandy Point to wrupped In skins and. clovated on polcs of | 43 1t Was quite late in'the scason we squared [ largo enough for William's eastern trib wis | o tivty the other day eloped with and. wa Wealnoss of Body and Mind, ¥oeots |\ /)){1 4 it I 1 ] none of the crew to winder alone in | drift-wood. Most of the natives live from | Wiy from home. BEs anik Yoll v Torfundls (o Dy hia yway | 4narried to one of hor pupils of the mature Aot Tone S, Eacesesg in Oldor Young, dings cormtar of Thirty-ntih dnd Frankiia [ the bush. Many ure the tales told of whole | hand to mouth, but a few of them own larg Wo stopped in Bristol bay (tho southeast | his bank toll hore for funds to pay his Wav | 500 of sixteen years | B WAk, UNDKIRL VD OMAANY & R rects. Sk i boats' crows miussacred and eaten by theso | quantities of valuablo furs, ete, A notablo | Corner of Behving sea) and cruized for pight | pack to this const. Hlo is a vory thrifty ch According to the results of an fuquiry insti- | Abeisisly safaiine HOTE T i SEVENTILWAID miserable wrete Tuey are indeed a | instanco of shrewd business tact is that of a | Whales, @ differcnt kind of whale from those | D FRHEs U8 OWH clothos, nevin Seis BELED |4 o), Prcich governiment e are ut | Betripusd foaky - pixation am Iling glatriol autbhio B ol b worthless-looking set. Low in_ stature, their | native at Cape Tchaplin or Indian Point, Si- | W€ aught ™ intothe. (i Arallo,CUimt | ARG DowiA SYeEY dollavhe eay Out hero | France 5,000,000 households. (1 | id KRIE MEDIGAL 60, BUFFALO NV, | Corner of Twonty-ulnth strogt and limbs are small and attenuatdd. Their features | beria. It is estimated that he owns a thitd of | 1181 8 Valuable, We saw quite a numbor | they think him the tistio woud ¥ e | Which there hus been 1, 2,500,000 in Hesond DOV {ig A iatrict ot tho Dupont sohio aro most ropulsive. They filo their tecth | a mililon dollars’ worth of whalebone, walrus | Ad chased five orsix, but they woro @ho | QutIf hols us fond of flghting as thew suw b cpion i s one FOm LADIES ONLY--Dr. Lodues Perfodioal Dills T e o R A e T e down to half their original” longth, - It was | ivory and furs. Mon of his stamp are polyga- | WArY¥, wnd ufter spending a woel or ten days | 1, it seems steanie that hoso avoided Griften | 5500 G S B0UF 000,000 50,000 | the French remuly. aot oi (i westrual system and AT s midsummer when we_were there, but the aic | mists, At Point Hope, Aluska, Avctic ocean, | Where, we went closo inshore, got out four or [ whom ho defeated hove with cu Ve, 510,000 six, and 200,000 sov r G T el EaMtONCr SAHAY: Bk KGN WARD was raw and chilly. Yet these Indians w there was a chief who was noted for his cruel | five fishing lines, and within an hour had 9 Dliasdaiapk M 1ng proanancy. An Co.y Rozuity Bropa.. Spoi, First ) district ot the Tzaed school nothing but a small cape of ottor or fur seal | and biood-thirsty disposition. . Ho had sever- | OVer two hundred codtish, halibut and skup, | 1t ALL Mitchell of Tondon really means [, /Ahe seoret maveiao of M - | e e ra A hine by Bhdeman ¥ vuilding, coror of Twentloth and lsard ] skins, ulthough possessed of larger blankets | al wives and did n tate to shoot at them | ©NOUSH to last us to San Francisco business there is little doubt that thoe | Hitle of Cauistotd, &, A, Lo ki thove | Boigeat, noar b C. owalia; C. 4. M Dl [ BRSO Niskelat ab thio Walutes soho of these costly furs, Their cances are made | during his drunken ovgies. At lasta more | ,, W Passed through the Aleutian islands at | California club will seccommodate him & AVIERBSPARM MR Ny, || Coekn: Aol AuBSH Binth, B o5 bullding, " corner of Twonty-clghth uvenue of slabs of wood sewed together with dry | than usual atrocious murder occurred and the | {he Qunimak Pass on Novemberd. It was | hecan convinee it that he is worthy of Tittie 18 tho daughtar of k 'Hi. Doolittlo of - tnd Webstar stroot | grass, and the seams aro pitched with tho | immediate relatives of the murdered wife | VIOWiug quite hard, a nasty sea was ruuning, | cousiderations, it wi 1 stzed | Giictota, o woslthy and prominent man, and BABY SANRMCEgFREE AURIOb e th Tesinous exudutlon from some of tho many | campod on the chlef’s trail und fually suc- | Hid tho barometer was talling wapldly. For | purso for a fizht b and Jack | SESTANOE the vilinile, She met Grant on | 0 sa7 pik VERED LIRS | | Firatpolling distriot at the Farnam wehool g apecies of fir trees which are found here. I | ceeded in killing him. Ho richly deserved his | thirty hours we battled for our lives. But | Dempsey. —The latter turn to | FIS hous visits 1o Syracuse and \ 5 y 40 i1 Uio SaEUOFOF Tuoty-RlEvi aYeudo the bottow of their canoes, about amidships, | fate. The mautle of his authority, together | 8004 seamanship and the stoutness of our | be the boxing instructor of the ‘club un Dvo Wl Rim. L / o s tia cond poiting distriot at the Walout 1l keep o small fire burning all the time! | with his property and the remainder of his | BODIe vessel brought us safely through. After | given a chanc win a large sized pur AN A < | " s N Jullding on Huwmllton strect nvar Dile Ovar theombers of this fire they squat down, o1t his son, who s & ohip of the old | B0 exceedingly tedious passage down the | und this offr will eua clubto hang it | L bt years sne i : . j oneat a time, aud shiver in the cold blasts When wo were at Point Hope an | £0ast, we dropped auchor in the bay of San | up. I Mr. Mitcholl s fu caruest, he shogld | Fted Jolin burs) ! we argent a1 the world and proclatmed by order of the which come’ down from the snow-covered i neutrality existed between him and the | Fraucisco in the afteruoon of November 23, | lose no time in forwarding bis record to the | vy SEIEE SRR | board of, edugation of the 6400} Glatrios of mountains. Along the shores of the strait [ miatives of one of his wives whom he had de- [ 1339 1ot quite fourteeu months after leaving | club. taitad for their old 1 GHICHESTER'S ENGLISH S R e ot kas 1R U M. & are what appear to be deserted huts. A circle | liberately shot dead in cold blood, The pres. | NeWw Bedford. 1 ars old, while 11 s PENNYROYAL PILLS. ' ness thereof, | Lave herounto set my about eight feet in diameter is drawn, and | ence of the whalers and one of Uncle Sam's —— Reddy Gallagher star ast o Friday | « i s the partia ) 'WED CAOSS DIAMOND BRAND. l Ui el of sild sehiool dly small saplings are ecut and driven into the | revenue cutters had a quieting effect on h i Professional flo-ists of Englaud are culti- | night. "Heft vy bad s | valuubl i Michigar ‘ 4 aftixed this duy and year last above ground on the circle about ten inches apart, & | factions, but there is no doubt but that the | vating old fashioned flowers, such as the dai- | as he felt sure of difeat i ( Wy, H Mo { * v ¢ o red m LUl 3 U, F. GOODMAN, space of cightoeh foet being left for an en- | feud broke out and was settled after we left | sy, the columbine, the larkspur, hollyhock | will go to Mt. ¢ M N Lon | the ot of ' af uAUNeLePlor | Aftest Prosident Hourd of Education trance. The suplings are all gathered to- | inthe full. Itis refreshing to know that oc- | and Canterbury bells ? spell uud hopes that its wa P ler lutended, Thomas Kaud, talking a | 1. Pieen, Secrotary, My 106