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o+ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AUGUST 1 I'HE CITY. John Brigham, flm man lodged in jail upon a charge of insanity last Saturday night, was taken to the county jail yes- | terday. PERSONAL PARA APHS, litor of Tus Bee, went to Rosewat crm ago yoste accompanied by her "Miss Maud Ensign of St. Louls, who will Visit hiere a few days, W. R MacKenzie of Portland, Ore , travel- ing auditorof the Union Pacifie, Is_in the eity. Mack is an old Omaha boy, and when ¥ know to a was both well and favoral wery large cirele of friends, Broke His Arm. Eddie Day, a boy seven 3 of age, broke his arm Saturday evening by falling from a oy 1 s riding. He was taken 1o his Bohte 't Twentieth and Cuming strects, where @ physician repaired the fractured membr, audienc | and the and holding regular meet the public ‘fn to witness t s and inviting manifestations, | but nothing definite was decided upon, though the meeting was declared a success, DANISH ANTI-CROHIBITIONISTS, A Logieal and Forcible Address by George ¢ hristopherson. The Danish anti-prohibition club met yes- terday afternoon at Washington hall, There were fully one hundred voters present and it was ovident from the reception of the re. marks made that there was not & pl'ulliblliun- ist in the entire audicnce, Christopherson made the leading hof the afternoon. His address was aland was well presented, His salient vere recelved with applause by the Among the points made by the against the probibitory amendment were the following uld be ilatory. There ave two »s of crime, in the eyes of the law. Ono s is wrong use the acts belonging to class ar wrong in th speak selves, MODERN JOU ALISM, Views of the Editor of the Banner | American Watch and Tower, New York Sun: ‘““There was o time," said the editor, publisher and proprietor of the Uniontown Banner and American ‘Watch Towe count sub- scribers brought in apples, potatoes, tur- nips, carrots, squashes, eggs, and 1ots of other stufl as free gifts to the editor, and when I set aside the ond column of the third page for notices that Farmer Smith and so forth had Iaid on our table 0 and 8o, for which he would please ac- cept our thanks, It has been three years since exen a tomato was brought into the office,” “What has brought about this change?”’ “The daily papers. They have heaped ridicule on the good old custom until they have given it its death blow. And theve's another thing, Up to four or five years ago some of my subscribers were certain to put from $200 to $500 in the ragbag for safe keoping, and then | uncertainty, Standingin themnidst of these springsa peculiar sonsatiom is experienced. At a thousand places the earth emits a vapor of smoke, whilaunder the earth there is a jarring, ronring noise as if hundreds of steam engines were in operation, and ominous trembling produces a foeling of A short distance south of the Boiling lake, and near” Willow lnke, which is beautiful, cold and clear, there are sev- eral geysers that shoot up streams of hot water from five to ten feet in diameter and ecighteen to twenty feet high. That is a ul'uml and rugged country about Mount Lassen, presenting ev .-|~\ variety of natural beauty, and affording unlim- ited field of ~||u|\|(\lh(* geologian, ICit is desived to look into the crater of an extinet voleano a trip to the summit of Lassen will gratify the wish. The high Sierras of northern Califor- nin are little known except to prospec- tors and teappers of a past age, und their wonders are yet tobo deseribed. vld i China. To )Hn" ¢ Pears So Fair white hands; Brightclearcomplexion Soft healthful skin, “PEARS'---The Great English Complexion SOAP.--Sald Everywhero a BENITO JUAREZ. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking (o., Coneesslonarfe Incorpeorated By the State of Chihuahua, M: ico, for Charitable Purposes. e | ) ”rl.m Is said to bo | o) ¢ha hag to the peddler without r Ano]r months of diplomatic work, sev- We Exchanged Hats, | wrong because the parliament or ruling | yomporing the monay. T could al eral Chinamen have succeeded in ob- e i the gentlonan who by mistake ex- | power in a country says they are wrong. count on ot least two items of this soyt | teining the consent of the royal viceroy GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, ( 1 hats with another gentleman at the | The speaker then held that no lawmaking y year, but they are goue forever to establish a stamp mill and quux!/ t Presbyterian church yesterday morni power has a vight to denominate crime mill in Sang-Tong, China, s a Chi- wmerly £uro Gol Nori M will call at T Beg editorial rooms he can | any act that doe s not result v o 50- And do you blame the dailiesTor this | ¢4g0 dispateh to the New York Times, m-L.uwvmul confer a favoron the | ciety. The .A.mw of ot | also?” Chicago will supply $130,000 worth of n whog will tako place in public nttho city of Juares (0N the worst of the mix, as " possessing or drinking Thav voke and heaned | machinery for the enterprise, the first s I L e do. They poked fun at and heaped ) c 1 : h \\~lnc~l\\ \u‘r 20th, 1890. | ? ‘ S ALWAY'S (.,“___ RIS W o Wik | Sllo BE Y oS 16y, WHeR Ty Ay b ridicule on the farmer until ho falt | of its Shutucior tobe attempted in the . L8, ool adivan S g 4 e '8, when tyranny prevalled | obliged to deposit b Shav the | celestial emy Tong Sing Kow anc | and o duteltigonce ot tho “mussca countad | Soged o fopouls We money fn the | Fom Ping Chow huve been 1o the oty | T HE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000, j f the few who ruled with despotic | old days when the w used to put $100 for some time engaged in completing ar- Cures all disordery Liver, Bowel, K un.-w Bladder,Nerv- | A o barlor slovo for afl keoping, and | MnKomenta for the transpartution of urConstia o, Soitivonesas Tiiiars: | 0rl 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickes! e, said the speaker, aF 80 i Y <ol e machinery., Kow wi ake with enders the system less liable (o con- P her husband used to build a fire without x Y b WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALF TICKETS $2, ICKE been plunged into life | oy rdgo him a Chicago engineer to superintend her l\m\\lnd go? s b ! I)YSPEPSIA. QUARTER T 75-’- of others, who propose Sy the works, RECKLE! Gus Johnson Will #e Infor Penalty This Morni | Pow Gus Johnson is a young Swa 1 never will beli notion to drive his horse and bu st or | “'that you everybody who hapy fis:the abj sl Worth streét ab about:8 o'clock | Tuisiate e tinutest cotatle of your gOod | . wigrall fWlully four years since T havo | 1t was known that valuable quartz de- || RADWAN'S PILLS nro w eure for tils con pliint. They tone up the Intemal secretions to afternoon, He ran his excited cthil about the matter. 1 heard that | had_ such a case, The daily papers are | POSits existed in Sang-Tong, but the em- “Price ¢ \“:‘,;“'1,', i 'd',‘,‘,!,"“',‘]““"',‘, b oD O Tty Now IPI:'ZO (°’|<§~6° 000 -+ $60, 00 vinst abuggy containing Marle | incomparable orator, Neal Dow, of | to blame for it. There was a time when | PErOr refused to allow the mines to be it 3 pri & u 4 AY S [ 3 Prize o 1Prizeof 5,000 FIg dson, two of | Maine, a fow years ago in Towa. [ Tcould count on a straight columna | WOrked. Two hundred and twer mts who | wers | He held that the will and voice of the ma- | week under the head of *Terrible Acei- | YErs ago, during the reign of I ant i should rule. He forgot, perhaps, that N t— ap . TAMHY 3 an immense quantity of gold was taken T Syeutied. . $ha e RS e dent—Another Farmer Dragged to | ; | vohicle, bt fortunately tho o g ) s Death.’ The farmer had a way, you | from the rock by the primitive means at cupants were | 1o enlogize, were in the minovity be The ! 4 T not seriously Jubnson was taken o | fore - tho war of * tho vebollion, 1 | know. of hitehing the lines around his d, Kow, who us_ seoured a good charge by o’ police oftic 4 butnot until after | hold that there are cortain nalien- | body when he was breaking acolyor [ Bnglish education, organized a stocs he had stubborm stod ond had' fallen | gble the minority should | tying the rope to his arm when leading | company and presented his prospectus b a plate glass window at corner | have gr ite the desives of the | fractious horse to water. He doesn't | 10 the emperor at Pekin. The offer of nty-second and Leavenworth, and had | majority. If this is not the then the | o it any more. The daily papers have | & tenth of the profits of the concern in- torn nearly all the buttons from the officer’s nstitation of the United States is meaning- | hnq so° many items headed *Another | duced the ruler to give his consent. 'I‘lm cont, He'w d n jail and will doubte | less where it says that all men have certain | a3 Gone to' His Reward,’ or ‘Another | Chinese miners will leav Jearn today bow much the entive bill ot inalienuble t be vespected, | ¢ A s cithi W expenses will foot up. The young man had fe, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, | Fool rmer Heard From,' that the \\I|lhu.\l afew d been at one of the suburban irrigating resorts i telegrapher, He intends also to estab- and had tuken too much beer, Hilda ser 708 OF 10 Prizes of 60 Prizes of hm-rl/...,r b0 each 260 Prizes of 80 ¢ 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes ot 100 Prizes of SPEAKING OF WATCHES, Do You Know That Max Mever & Bro. Are selling more watches than all the restof the Omaha jewelers put togeth- er? But no wonder. Look at their prices. SOLID GOLD 3 WATCHES i low as 15, and - all the finer grales Terminalsto 60 000 Prize of #20ench, ruinulsto $10,000 Prize of gl0each, 11,00 il for Sang-Tong Kow is an expert asa minority that the | practice is dead SR majority is bound ln respect, then we ha [ , I know.” lish, if possible, a tel protection ngalust, the unréasounblo | And [ could, in those good old times, | his native land. ion_of such s wa and Kuns regularly cc f I hold thak the ovila of the Iiquor tramio ave | (oS nLy count on what was known ns | === = not compulse were the ovils of tho fn- [ 48 PHGIOFE nociden P U stitution of slivery, The slaves were forced | Keep the item in type on the standing into slavery by brutal traders, who | galley and simvly change names and took advantage of theic ignorance You remember how it used to and helplessness for sclfish ends. | run? Farmer, or his son, or hired man But a man who becomes a drunkard, who | stacking hay or steaw and then sli ast of himself, does s of his own | down on the fork. It was someti Noone compels lim to degrade Is it fair or reasonable, then, to im- injust restrictions upon those who do buse the privilege of the wine cup simply because & few sce fit to pormit their | gone with the others, and the dailics are ites to enslave and degrade them to_blame, i : ker then touched upon the danger ‘It secms sad lln ll\}t::ll‘\‘w‘ln:‘ll)'l;‘ pr m.(n of meddling with “Itissad. You know hnw we ||<(\11 to o : ate con- | Mmatke up the editor eivine o | & leader from The § t' to enter the | Cincinnati Enquirer, or Buffalo Cou , thus violating | ier, and lead her right out, simply graph company in 1510 guarantee allprizes drawn tn il 1. THE PROHIBIL Delegates from Douglas County to the State Convention. The Douglas county prohibitionists have thrown themselves into the breach and are now in politics, The state convention, to put up a ticket, will be held in Lincoln on the 2ith inst, .tm contingent that will help to ma following ladics 0. W. Cla yplier, ( 10N Jcfifi §'MOSBY, Commissioner, | o for iy Gover vnv‘nfi1 1o the undors ted wnd retitie | Supervi 18 any ticket draw Fine Gold filled AmericanWatch mes o imes o haymow, but forls ystock uml Som¢ mation, write rows clairly, wit More rapid d iclosiug an enveld full adar ¥ INTERNATIONAT, BANKING CO,, City of Juarez, Mexicoy es for ladics or gen's only Tottor, il express com draft or pos . ln‘:'ru\ Brcwn: officer @ constitutional ST o W5 "ot i & | homes of our citizens as , Would wvid Crane ..,m A. W. Lamar. personal ri blow at the | ing, as a preface: T hatable and City o Juar a0y ro fundament e government. | conducted journal, the — A PHILOSOPHICAL GATHERING, ‘“Ihe invo redress is an d or dinaty. romedy and | G & drop that Vo granted whore no private | 1o dadlles hog: Cexlste, i nover shoutd it be mivee | scribers to find fault. Many a time T College Booms. the evil attending its enforcement is at- | have sheared out four colunns of editor- A call was issued fora “philosophical gath- | tendant with more harm than that which | ial in less than ten minutes, and makes Tta supertor excellenee provon in millions of homes ering which resulted in twenty persons being | is soughtto be suppressed. 1f an avocation | my heartache to realize that [ can never | for “‘“,"}’,‘"’,‘,“'.}l“lg';":"",;",::":lfg““"m,_‘,:f,{, “,1;“[;;{, present in the business college rooms y an be pursued, ora trafic carried on with | no never do so any more. One of the A of the raities day afternoon beneficial results to soclety at largo to the | gnadest char Purest and Most 15eatth it Dr tyle three s ago. 1 to kick, and my sub- &\ it cheap at $0 Solid Silver Watches, la Dr. Wood Lectures in the Business b\:s MERILL & ME RILIA the moncy, Nickel Watches, ke ¢ Its howeuer, is the last,” cclusion of evil, it should never bamolested (s - I ) . Ing Powllor doos not contaln ammonis, 1ime OF alum. 3 - anfo Dr. Wood mounted the rostrum and gave | oven with. rostilation; but 1t some ped | . What is that?” sl R R $2.50, $3.75 or geats, from his heavers an uvadulterated talic upon the | results therefrom and some evil 100, Forcing us to drop the ‘wes’ which | nyy yor © Chicago. Bun fiancisoo.” St Louts 't Unseon | then it s tho proper subject for regu. | Was so long the powerbehind the throne, tion, and if it cannot exist withoutentailing | You can look back to when ‘we’ called great evil to the entive exclusion of good, | into Brown’s groceryiwhen*we’ took arun | then and ouly then, is prohibition proper. into the country theothoer d ‘we? did ‘Now, there may be evils flowing from the | thus and so and the other thing. and There’ hat ise’ ) 3 3 k 2. ere’s a corset that isn't ¢ traflic, but then no_sensivloperson | welie ¢l biggestmen intown., ALl gone subject of “Spirits and the ( Forco.” He told the twenty persons that tho world had al vs been full of isms and that everything was right if it was in the right and $5. All of These Watches are Stemwinders and are Warranted Good Timers, We will Sell Fine Spectacles at Reduced Prices for a Few Days Longer. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices. Remember the place. MAX MEYER & BRO,, Cor. Neb. $5.75 up. industri ety at lar SPECIAL ‘Th IN Biood and Suraleal Diseases ang Yo, Bar, Nose, Throat and Chest. seases of Woe Chronic, Ner Diseased of the Special attention Ky nnd Now r mon, 4 widely kno a o n speclulists & the country. to Youneo nit Middle-Aced Men, r. Spermatorrhe Inlng from Indl o pin foty, oasily discon unfit forstudy or bus! ness, and i safely, pm..mucuu?' and Speedily — Blood and Skin Diseases, Institute | efiphiis o dseuo most dradiul i s resulte, Genite norehie, Gl il 1 1, produc plos on'the face aged, Tack of e 16th and Farnam Streets, Omaha; tertiblo manuer to biear people run down the y—ohe about it beneficial to there- | ROW==gone y s tweek, when | for the shoulders and rows cept Omabia.” He advanced tho statement | the consumer and producer closer together; | to 1l up on the fourth page, halfa dozen tions will be den rated so clearly that the | cause the machin o ? . 8] ¢ ro— s demonstrated so clearly that the lack of reading matter! It’sa change and so forth—the Ball Waist the doctor, “and we must i fgato the | t home mar! ket whi®h the farmers of | U8 Will die trying to get used to it.” embodied spivits ave continually hove in ple products of Nebraska, and the place of in the w: 1shtub—no metal in 1n astouishment the doctor gavet out frigid | tory law is wrong in principle John Chamberlin gave a dinner today hen watehed thom fade away like sunsh “lhe exclusive right to_one’s hor '8 he and among the guests | on buttonsto buttoneasyand | === fsms, Suid he, alism is grow B privileges, Why, only of buttons to button: on most skeptical will have to be con still, in this state, ze of prohib- | '] great change, and I am afraid some of —and that's about the whole truth. We can do this, and by doing so we | and we lengthen the dis. P rm— about the living and divecting their wa; their production. As Usual, After Al Was Over, He lt or on it. > had s Jirits, tatl o rde t e that he had seen spirits, tatked with tl mi | undemor in its enlorcement toMr. Edward: Bawlios, an English for nothmg it s (6 Lt Someof the people in | ways been considered s 3 T . when a | were George €. Gorham,” Hallett' Kil- | pever come off, and how to | The Omaha Medical and Surgical place. He said it lascerated his feelings in a r trafil ¥ il il deny t mmmuu_u tures ththe otherpatquisitesand | 2 corset, a waist with straps rapid pace in overy section of the country ¢ Tho object. of all Iy should be to bring | 1 chucked in throe colums of dead ads that within fifty years spiritual manifesta- | andif westop the hum of the brewer d | subseribers came in and complained of a | skirts and stockmgsupporters “We ure growing to the point, continued | itory law, we str 1 blow to the b i p R Rt L tance botweon the ket plues of (o grent | THIE ENG LISHMAN ENTERTAINED, °f it. No; you can put it ‘While the few | opened their mouths “Then aguin, the enactment of a prohibi- Didn't Understand the Fun. " . ) It is worth your seeing, if rasped their hands, scen their bodies tempted enforcement. t gentleman who is spending a few the audien, od this, but the d cases of the greatest importanc independent slate writing story w zreat uud heinous crime hus been committed, huen, and L. M. Weston, chairman of i - TR Y e which has been wrong in itself-—has this : i i k nholes wear for- guer could not swallow without consideruble | great principle ever been compromised, and | the —demobratic "Lil\l“ 1 ‘”'x:""m" opf-maker buigo es a Washington corves- | ever. gmnux % d he had at different times | it temaius for the legislatures of some of the Miv];i;::ln. \F'l ea g cen under the influence of theunseen power, | western ing rolie | pondence of the Detroit News. After 7 i i i TGl e s ol Womendiffer in their ways and while in this condition had written as | of monar h\];ulul nh--qn;nl-.m and to cor- | Chamberl ANy, 08 vords per miuute, ‘tand,” | rupt constabulary a clubin one hand and a ving that he o uny e G words por wiugte, tund,'t | FUNL cons aylubin omo hand and o | brandy smus ying that he bad the | of thinking and dressing as gout and his ysican forbade him to rell in other ways This take champagne, the Englishman said; | WEll as Y unuulup too, quite regulur and casily toenter the s: td pre- SWell, now, how isit? At home wein | waist is for women whose 14 L home and insult his fam- After this offort, an old man got up and 1d search his house from garret to ¢ AT 1t he ¢lub talk about women and o COS H and ‘every sort of socil thing, it we | Minds are made up that they said that he wantod to sa; few words about 'he coming election will be to Neb: spirits, He was given o chance to talk, and s what the battle of Australitz was t < }wlmld flou xlnwtuulmt they could go to | the u:-lmhen which ‘p:n'.li--ipnml init. There | never talk politics; but here, you know, won't wear corsets. tuly, China, Hindoostan or the South Sea | are othe s 10 be determined. The low | averyhody g . ‘bl:"(“h'l““d” Eion they would it whe multln-llxw‘ of discontent, avo leard on o ‘1“‘{\.‘4’:’:1‘_"“‘ ",‘,“,“‘f\z::’“"‘l '::f{l'"""_"‘lf““",‘\ll There's much to be said spirituli v in the majority, hand, comiag angered and oppr 3 i id v B Gtk T T, et b b ambressed | pleaso, what the difference is betyeen | on both sides; but did you Doy who lived in the back woods, and ou ac s the solution of the | @ republican and ademocrat.” ver hear of a woman who coint of the long distanca he never attended ulty may lie, the remedy does not con- S0, by unanimous consent, George C, schiool, but when he grow to manhood he | sist in, nor does the solution of the di Gorham was given the floor, and ho [ hadn’t made up her mind in espoused the teachings of the spirits and was | liein the destraction of the greatest hom made an elaborate, eloquent, and bright ’ & groat man, The spo saill that the boy | murket Nebwaska over had by voting a pro- [ specch of ton Al :.\,',,;“L. nsBai | some way? and is there any who lived in the woods was afterwards a [ hibitory amendment iuto the state constitu- | mares with: 5 , ibl n trying to get General Stone. After concluding this pretty | tion.” marks with: “In a_word. evorything | possible use in trying to g plory, o Mt mm‘?..i ;..;ff grinas 'J’.‘.‘k l;];""hl I'“ll‘llll::’llll(“»:‘“l“‘L‘]"",““"1‘- her to change it? She will ko I, o I g i 5 Aol " 3 had seen spivits, had thlked with them and sted with wild enthusiasm | and she \\111, or she won't ns present. Then the [ 15d she won't. I 7 odlo i $11 packnge, or 6 for 83, Witk Weston, you are the only You can get the Ball | o fodations In th ‘ culirs or i o T packnge, ord for 8, With Urinary Surgery, , Syplitls, Hydracele, Varicocel adleally nnd sufery ¢ Won from bisiness, (Al Sexus ments to marrlage ,\uuunh'w y cureds iy and pormn st e s nts I staspe Lo 1NSWFe roplys 8 Fift.enth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb. MANHOOD mzsrokzn. too 1o Waak et cak Memory, L of Bran Power, Hea nche, W akefdnens, anhood, Nerv P: lr, & After Huo. oa from OuRNORR, all draitis und Loss of power of the Ge i, in cither sex, coused by over-exertion, youthe fi | Tidiscretions, or the exceonive use of tODACCO, 3, or stimilauts, which nllummlFlluu to ousimption and Tueanity. Py SAYSIT Was S B WORMN, DITRONIC AND SURC Apparatns and o N Attorney Ervin's Sto on a Charge of ¢ of His Arrest aftor finishing the conversation had seen T | Iulm looked over the table and them drop right thiouzhia solid stone flo Theaudience tried to believe th of those present did, but it required a mighty Mr. R. S. Ervin, the attorncy, aas seen : i f tunnuruul tho Hptio. Five aieriiten qm.rum o to ou 0 X ? apduy Ak 4 A demo sent, and it de volves upon | 1/ ’ 7 Y. Daen sy Kiney Blad der, oy tho woney, it by il L O e 1 ho would like to add -{{,‘I'['h'fl"l-;..]m_l ) "‘l“‘", e~ ARERLIRLEN ] von m.uful to your color: b Waist and \\c:}r it ?“f;c vor oA ? Colar free i tostimony ]N asa clin Tho doctor was | on Saturday of 184 Siyorn.out Jok Jhia, ukrost Mr, Weston gracefully responded ina | two or three; and, if you MADRID, ur told to g0 ahead, He nbed upor form i belo e had utteved a dg tho plat X day aftornoon. Mr, Ervin sald that | fitteon minu navords, | the matter was the outgrowth of spite on the | (), :h, explaining to n the differ don't want it, take it back to mrmunieations eon ttentive English . 15th and Douglus Stroets o kol Indicate contents or . Kuhn & At was an asstred fact that he lield the edizo | part of Bellard. Something like two years | oxisting between the (wo t partic th&tore and get your money. ‘.um. it i R e L W R LA er ' i, Cor: Tith and Dou :J.\ @ l‘-u'l:(;nnun } He said be developed | ago, M, Brvin said, he had been employed “wearnest in spouk of thoe o [} o RE upon Private Special or Neryous biseases, Luipo! Syphtlls Gleot, and Varlcoceie, with question D, Foster & Co. Couneil Blufts, Towa. ito & medium cight y L ADIAY MY | Ny na TV avontand AN T aaas y 1, i ; CrcAco Couser Co,, CLagoand New yor ot A diarons — aspirlt told him o go into the practios y oue Liliancron and a My, Blazer, rec tion bill, enthusiastic when talking - s 3 - N n ey of " medicine. His S spieituatiomt . a | connected with the notorious Don ¢ of taril¥ reform, and magnanimons whils Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. fosonian o mtoof | Whe single Chandal kind, | lumber company, to trausict some legal busi. | alluding to free coinage und closed with Gonnon i andl Flain oy IR tras (o Qmatnt Nabra He had lots “of them, not the independent | ness, and that ko acepted @ note for $100 ous tribute of praise to the “gel - . === slute writing fellows, but talkers. you know," 1 the doctor, *‘that sometimes have had thirty spirits talking tome all at one timed They want me to deliver me “Why' ao a part of his feein the Since the . ! Itiitigation over tho aifairs of the Ios | Who oscastonally droppod. poittics lon DRINK ROOT m..'m,mn i which Krvin nmn.uul as | enough to make a few million dulmn in | the earth, in the flesh, but T don’t pay much | him and have m»u,.unu this method otvetal |ienambsrlin: kintled s "“”l ‘”m attention to them, I just simply tell them | jution said: that L am in other business down here in this **Do you understand the matter nm\ The Purest and Best Drink in the World, Appetizizing, Delicious, Sparlkling and MEI]Y e (]UR MAGIC iy 1 in ot Saturday evening about 9 o'elock, while o+ o caes, Wo chilengo the ::\‘:::‘x].:‘l",‘. “‘l'lx‘l‘l‘_" and haven't got time o run | Mr. Ervin was quietly reading the newspaper | **Not o d—d wis the reply. the Best Blood Purifier and Tonie, Al 1ok oais |M| aenibry o und os 4 messen A 4 at his home on ll ey s , he says that - Py A Puckage (liguid] 25¢, mokes 5 gallons, a truo spockfic for Byphills has oo sough Whea tho doctor hisd given this story to his | Constable Cas mach dnder thie influ: BOILING LAK e e Nt et geine. - Welle Tor jetenoon hearers, he gave them another an | told them 4 EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. ofthe Northern | No Trouble. Fasily Made. sterra Navadas. About one hundred miles north Oroville, at the foot of old Lasse the Red Bluff (Cala,) The depth of the lake i its n\i > sur » constantly b of liquor d at his ; d, oratte Inllh‘xl to arrvest him, M, Some of' the Wond and_woren, some of whom told e e a0 beompauy: then names, while others were vashfu uld | time, to tho residence of not. I MEhoney Me N R R o Not being acqualnted with the languages | o oiey: Mr. Mahg of all nations, the doctor said that somoet 08 ho had considerable difiiculty in hold spiritual conversations, as some of the and —_— that for sixteen years he he fng terms with th pivits covered. None other COOK mEMEDY 0L, Omaha, Neb Ask your Dr no otk THE ONLY GENUIN Made by €. E 11§ tor it and tuke IR st or Groce see thut you T v L ATLUNG A 3] umm o YOS TEL AT Py D |Weaknscs of Hody and Bind, Effecls “m QNnr Yo\l'll'l ! irvin at his door under ¢ his | wrote and gaveto M, k note: . Plladelplia, Penn., talked Freach, while others talked Hebrow i 8, 1800, - Judze Holn kettle, The degroeo of heat i - p————— —————— The doctor only a short time in | evidently for e, 1t B s _' ki p e o 2 3 communion with @ spirit that wanted him to wissul s b d soald the skin from the fing ]]R BA[LEY throw away his pill bag, aud g0 out and b MAHONEY, County Attomey, | 10 very few seconds. Our by . ) TEEL PERNS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, . Frvin and the | that it would boil anege infc ard aud Mp | The smell of sulphur pervade ; u + Hol sphere about the lake, and Bl monotony, the doctor called up a svirit Was nob thers, | Ervin becano i i R Bt | . ; S S Rihha| spirit did not want to , but after a 1 d disgusted with the annoyance he waped up in handfuls. Th A Full Set of Teeth, on Rub i S . o B otons | hiad wiready suftored, and bid! 3 ) | extra inducer i Which the doctor's ilveady suft and biddi Jake is near Hot Springs valley at the For Five Dollars, beara was stroked and his eyes were ru 00 night bo went Howe, simply base of Mount Lassen, Botween it and | the mountain there are, , one E)Oyd $ OP'“‘“ HOUSQ , s [ the spiritof old Join Turner, who dicd fn | ¢ Would be ou hund Monday if Cincinnati in 1M8, waltzed into the room, or | '§INIr ; A ey toed. Teeth extracted | at least Warren said it was Johu's spirit thousand boiling, bubbling 1 e v and witkou Tho audience didu't care whose spiritit | g - : il silvor il was, though everyone in the room kuew it Nevada Herald say The position of Iirid Wil was the doctor who was talking and telling smwith at the Idabo mine is considered about being in a railroad wreck and receiviag | Sueh a desivable place that the papers all glve cuts and bruises. { & notice of the promotion of the assistuut to t For fifteen minutes Jobu's spirit or the | the foremanship. T whichthe Gruss Valley | O doctor talked, when all of a sudden tho | Telogruph yosponds: And why not! The v 1 ide, fl and elt as thouy e slept es & darn sight bettér man 10 hrough this c g8, 2 iefupre ot ke for & week. ¥ PY 1 HlL the biacksmitils wosition at the Tdabo | Sowe of theso springs Bubble upboillog | yhisienting sl wat la, New and Good ln 0 LT IL Morphine tiabie “There was some tplk about getting rooms | Wine thau 1t docs 10 run an averuge ofiice. water within a span of tho river, | Regular prices. Scatson sale Monday, Nopay tilicured D& UTERRENS, Lebasss, 0. um-u-v this nc lecamp come an evangelist, To use the docto terms, this spirit was told to go lay ao It was becoming t ome, 8o 1o v Dsuuuefluess 14 ALL THE WOKLD THERE IS BUT UNE CURE DR. HMNES' (aULDEN SPECIFIG. (raduate Dentist, went to” Jud, oeal treat wdies from 2 to 4 2 for elron N Yo & Havses, M ;4' TUESDAY ANDWE £ AUGUST 19 ¢ or, at the base | Appearance of ....u.l trickling snows and % ool and veawti- | PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTHELS. I 60 MATCHLESS ARTISTS. 60 talits that the patien 1 ore b g L HRUCE & 0, g aba. | PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM l | ranee, 1000 street clevator, Open evens suntil s o'eld B aritpock Gt Siobhs springs, | Euv‘g LRHIIA! AR mqu 5 T .....'.'.'a&&:".‘ i DeFvous Prof ¥, CVOWLER.TI00dus.Conny R Addices oi Wi o8

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