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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1883)
, : DAILY i713. = -1 tits t' MIHCAN 14EAlTHOFW01AA1 Sv11PATHEWITH IS THE HOPE 0 t' 'sWJMAH } THE RACE w t , tt . I I l < JtlK / flu -4 , 7 ( . " ; ' l Ltt'7/G' , , rcltl II.L. T E. F'I 1KHAM" " CO SPOUND VEGLTA13Lu e.et.SSter. . . Sort Cur. far nth 11i3ftLE SViA d rr.tsls , Inclnlhtg , Icncorrhun , 1" rcrttrlnr and l'nlnfnl Jlcnstruntinn tn9nnms1lnn and Lrlccrntlennr th ( % Volnb , I'lnadlna , P3U . i.u'3LU fTLRItc , nrunnltoakata tm u 3 , . It\ert ( ct. itlsnTre tttelm rmRnnt net psis durlnt Isbor nod nl rra1 iAr I cit"4s rnlsR1A1St TIT LM ) VTESCUUCTI tTTTLr : prrra AttwErxrasas at the ° en ratm ! orir etthr.crU brccondtoao rcmalytlwtIi. . + + g nt IMort tin publiol and to Sill d.ntMrs mot at ( tsa7 It asthoJrralednemedp/nfle IrorLL ' 1UDNEVCOMPLAINTSoft'.nbel 5 + : llnd.rentUcllCf in Ion f1so. IIMVS lLfOI ) l'UTLIPIC ) LTP1A i.PI51 1J rns4rnt , . .q' na"gn ur Itui"ta " , x P ) ix'd , At tom aatnn tire tvli rlt n tire nu4 , trr ndh . x t'ylttnu. As anelbuslnnreu1I k t6Oe1III.nw" rllnnlhthoetmpund.ndnlondl' ueuaT w' Y..1 mot 1 J and 1i werlcrn went , ion tls rwentclthrrCI. Six lotlr.fart' + T1.'Ccmrn , .rnl by null In thu form nr 1.111. , nr or Ina nC' + nnlln i 'rptofpre',5ti'erbnxforclthe4 , tnctrn'n i4y arnwrn' alt letters of inrulry , .nro ; . , load'totePi- ' , t'txentt torn T-its stnT t'nnt j rInut \ A , ' , a eiaounnc nnud Torpi4ltr rf ( ho tJvr t0 oil'Gq a a ld p.r rn ltrt r tl.u.40 OREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. r Cures (1RIITAL PItVHUAi rRVOUH LOS4 , & 0euilif y of MANLY V10O1tHp nhintorr lima , eta , when all other tone. dies hale A cure pwaranteed. 91.M ) n ) , oltlc , Inrgo 1wttlo , tour tomes the qumntlty , $5 , ny ox. , press to any adltess. Hold k all drugglstR. 1NlIJ811 ( M11) CAhIN8TITUTCPruprlctors,71B Ollvo Strout HL Lo.l. , Ma - .IluroMold SirMtloytkopor $ Yltal Rcstoransa lcryrsre. Ivory customer epcakn highly of It. unlwdtatingly endomo It ae a remedy oI true mar ( . F. 0000MAa,1)nrggist Omaha Fab. . : 1893. vIf.ni&o codl R EALE E STATE AENCYM BeIoii&Souer OFFEHBARGa1INS I1 Business Property , Residence Property Suburban Property. IMt 1tovxDANDiUNIMP1ouVED Lands Near Omaha AND Farms in all Parts of Nebraska , r W1 : IAVI : ItANOH OF' 1t00 1Loros5tooh.o d winch [ WI : Ot'rlat \ AT A LOW FR ICE' I SVITII A Race of Scrcral Thousand acres BEDFORI ) k SOUIlf , 218 S. 11th Street , NEDRASXA LAND AGENCY. . . ( HUccrssQIL7To DAYIH g HNVDEIL ) ( iencral Dealer In r trESTATI ESTATI ! 1:46 YAIINAIt HT , e O1IAIIA , liarO for sale .00,000 acre carefully selected 1 n V ( astern Nclnuka , at IoW prlt'o aid on euy lcr lmpruvtd lama our oalu lee DuuKlu Dodge , Oulfa ) Hate , Burt , Cuudag. Harry , S Shiu ton , Marl $ M A4cr. , and Butler CounlIv& Tuw 1HId In to 'rerlt of the Htate. Mcy I aual on lmproed louts. Kotarr I'uhUoMway. In oaleo. Crrre.paalea a JOHN a.JACcBSr Yormerly Utah & Jaoob. UNDERTAKER. TIIUI CLT1' OP dll'XICO , The Clnases . , I' Its l'nputnllou , 't'heir Iress anti Chnrnt'Ior. Correswndenro ; ni the 9pringaeld ncpntlknn , Cart' nr MEXICxy Judy 18 , 1881-The people to bo met on thou streets of Mexico may be roughly ditidcl into tlircoc1 Mos ; t1118 is , of course , without including the foreigners , who arc suiicicutly nuluerous , but who d0 nut mpssoss the some interest to the traveler boat is to ho found in the motives of the country. The three classes would ho the Mexicans , the Mestizosanl the Indians. Since all are , broadly speak. iug , Rfexicans , it might purhaps ho bat. ter to call thorn the upper class , the servant - vant class , mtd the lowest class , This does not give quite nu exact idea , since those three classes are to bo found in any conuntolity , while hero not only are the islassesditi'crentbutnlsothurnces. There is no n.tono for the servant class , the word Mestizo is apfdiod to tlieuu mud is under. stood wlieii used , but is not gCIIorahI , employed. They scout to be a peopl0 noidw n' between the Indian and the s'liitu man. From the pictorial point of view , the lntlinu is theiutorestiii ne of these classes. T'lie scow to ho , they nro , ummrnnos of ythce past , lingering tuunug the scenes of their former great. puss ; they do mint blend with tow city life at nth 7'ley are not idle ; far front it. They Cote into the city in the n10rnitog with their meagre stock of vegetables ; mold in the afternoon you see thou vu- turning to their hones. 'l iuy usually' go at n dogtrot which iniprusses one as being - ing very wearying , but they kcop up the pace as long as they are to be seen , 'I'Ituir faces have the niulameholy cast of a people ple Lorna down by opprcasi ° u , 'Iltu onward march of tune has hind little erne inllueco oil their costoins , T'hoir dresa has pppnroitly undurgouC 'no change of plan since the tiny tvliot Cortcs first introduced - troduced civilization nminng thou by the means of gunpowder. The costume is exceedingly simple , consisting of two pieces. Ono is a piece of plain elude with n slit in the center through which the head is thrust , ' 1'ho mods fall n little below - low the waist and it is wide enough so that on its aides it reaches about to the elbows , the arms being otherwise uncov. ercd. This garment is the saute for Loth sexes. The cloth of which it is made focus n distinguishing markquitc as proul moat as tau cut. It is a coarse cloth of a pecculiar dark blue color and louse texture. It is manufactured by the Indians - dians and is never seen except in their dress. The other gnrnol of tbu women is n plain 1)1000 of this sane blue cloth bound about the waist and falling to the ankles. 'I'lou dress of thou met in ce11i- 1Pletud by n pair of leather trousutn reacL nog to the knees and oppen Mnou ahx or sevot inchtesr up the outside scams. For head-covering thou luau vcnr a coarse straw lint , while thou woolen are usually bare-headd Litt occasional ) they will witht a narrow strip t f thir blue cloth covering the top of the bend and falling a Pen floe shoulders , This is held iii Ithttee by tying above it the two braids in which the hair is worn , The hair does toot brow long and the lack is made up by braiding in bright colored worsteds. 't'his worsted mid a string of colored glass beads arc almost the only oruauiuuts of the wmCn. Once in a while a pair of silver Latuigs will be seen , but not fre- gnently. I hcse pooplu live on the cx- treue outskirts of thou city or in the small villages sm romuding , and 10000g thuni only can be heard the original Ian- gungu of the Rlexicnna. ' [ 'he Dlcstizos or scvant class difut wholly' front thou Indians in dross. The utmost characteristic feature in the ruboz o worn by thou wouuu. 'I'bis is n dark c0lerCd scurf of thin material , about eigh t feet lusg and two nod n half fuut wide , One w'ouldl think that these scarfs iroild I be of n variety' of beautiful colors , lti t they are universally houcely. Thu pre tailing color is a light bloc with narrow white lines at frequent intervals. Tot u rebozo completely covers the lead , oil end hanging dawn by thou chdu , the othiu p being brought either under the chimi or n little higher just passing over the mouth and thrown over the left smoulder. I equine to be looked upon as the most in dispensable article of a woman's dress , Thou usual dress is thou ordinary civilized dress , with n great diversity of opinion ate s to the quantity dcunicd necessary , h i svhntnvor the amount of clothing on th u u ppur part of the body the rebozo i us bcI va 's worn. Its es cial service is in tai u carr yin g of childrenra1Vhumo the child i s carried in thu urine thou child is Pitt of the tebozu anti the ends brought undo th0 arm , transferring a largo part of th u weight f'oni the arm to the shoulders btu ut the most characteristic use is in binli11 b the child to thou mother's back , hriugim the entire weight on the shoulders mans leaving thou hands uuoccudud. , Thu chill dren seem to enjoy it , 'lhoir . hounds art usually left free , and thoyroll nboutfrooo 0 one 51(10 to thou other in apparent cum fort , Thou men of this 31ass ate various 1F' dressed , Thu pnoest labored wen r Hint ) ly a blouse and n pair of trousui' ra niadu of a course wloitu cloth culled iooan hu. It is about the thickness of heavy cottlnl cloth. Thu width of these trott- ca is simply hidicroue. 'l'ley scum fully , ins wide as noel sacks , and the ninpl u folds swh ig from stdo to shdn with tot 0 motion of thou walker , in it most airy fnshlomo It scenes alilmPst tonpossiblutlut puell0 cut live with such thin clothing , and it is ant surprhaimg to hear that hour in thou valley of Rluxicu numbers of then u 1130115 punish ever' winter from cold , l'oiu tcuu dhotis died in one Idncu during p night lust January. Auml ; thou Aluxieana the dress of th u nun t711'IUH Litt slightly f nun that in otlou pnrtx of tic world , but lauru too th w'Oman lucve thou tunic characteristic fat tort's of eoatutoie. They use bright nun light colors with a reckless inclusion Yellows , blues , green iced res in sit k 1010(1 satin arc suet np(1 frequently in in harnoiuns comiobinatiuuH. fink , too , i a color which is used legprdloss of tic u wusuqunncce. T'bou 1oem l.dress wits , not still is puun ) g thou conservativu , thou Mach lacu nutoitilin octal a must oip uo print mouth becoioiiii g mead co'oriugg lit is , Lee unlfnrtuuatul it is fast being abaldilud 1 anti its omscu is taken by Paris botonut mood chip i limits , At a to nt o pee nir en turtniuiiunt tl10ru urns tout n mantilla h be aeon , but Hcoop hals were um uvur hand , and as thou wostoill hero is to thu womicn to kiss coo grcutiug cite other , thou lruublu which thou riooos of th hats gavu and tire aucceeditog rwnm7nngiu of them wits nlmuat coulienl , I IIM'ul 1'lotgiice In Itiooo.Imt. Thera are few yews in wlchclt locusts 0 grnssleppura chu let nucku their nppcat r milieu hn southern Russimo. One host mil , sat'us in 1oorisun a black cloud , mfg it i tated by unbar iuturual uoovo11el t ' 1'boes 1t appears above you , sad thou rah of thou large mood 1ouav'y bisects is so vi o lettt'tlet t11u best thin ; ; you call 1 ( ) is take to your 10ouls , Thou peasantry b u Move tha n tloesu poets arc sent by ( , mid a m essuti Burs of his wrath , std tc pr o therefore too much imocliud to boy low before thou scourge , and lot what they be hove to 1)e thou justice of Gal pass h Y In some districts they simply unite in Prayer' and the images of tlco saints are placed thou : ratio of the locusts , 'mist as leas recently done in St , 1'otrsbu : when thou col statutes wcro laced tit front of the great contln ration , But this year floe infliction is so terrible that thou peasantry leave taken soulo retsomi- ablomcasures to check it. Men , women , and children are busy killing the pests. The insects are crushed , burned , ttodlhon upon systematically by trained horses , and rent itches are dug mot which thou enemy lumped ti1) , 1orsfbrd'H Ado ! 1'hatphatee Rolhblo Article , Dr , E , Cutter , Boston , Mess , , says : "I fantod it to realize thee expectations raised , nod regard it mw n rohablo article , " .S Ylatl'l'ABI,1 : Intl' . 'In' , Vmtlclu g of a itlnu R'hc Ions li'rn , Aslet'p Slml o in 1)ecenmbur last , two days before Christmas , writes a coo-respnndcut front Bridgeport , Conn , , unlur date of Auk ; r , , Sherman 1V. I'iatt , residhog with lees fatho ,1Vuozor I'iatt , m well-to-do farmer of Murgnlt's ' Four Carnurs , town of New. tau , tsvanty-three momiles lh'Ht,4ltl ' froth this city , fell asleep molter retiring early , as was his lothit. I lad lie awaked with the next Inorning's soon , as pcoplu gu11arnlly du , thou chrcunislaucu uw0)uld leave attracted - tracted no ottttmtiotl , but lm did not. Contimiuing in sound repose , hlis pllrunls , mid afterward hole f'iouls amid neglobors , bcc01ne planned at his long sloltnberimog mod began attodyhtog as to wlmt induced it. 1 hu case svmo put into the care of the beat ployoiieinois , bolt the wisest of then , after diagmiosis , could give moo int ° lligott Hohotlta. Rlr , flay imi his bed motion. less , atlhibfili too pain , amid ex eutlot , seonmgly , from these calls which thirst mod htnigor tuake. Early ho July , 182 , Mr. Platt , who is .96 years old rend um00arricd , woos at work h o a bony 1101(1. ' [ 'hoe sun heat down with force , nll''ectiug leis hound , amid hoe rcchiioed mot 110)001 under a true coo n pile of booty' , think- lug after a short nap to feel butter. On rising froooo thou booty he wtnphmined of n straw.0 feeling in thou back of lobs hound , notch lie was'nsshstcd to thou housu and restoratives applied. Nothing availed to alleviate , lee thou mutuum ne was attacked with malarial fever , nod it is believed thou two Causes coabiucd tunded to bring about hole comatose condition , mind render hint thou merit protraeteyl sleeper of modern times , From Christmas till Rfarcli he scarcely nooved in bed , and took moo uourisluuont sate whnt ryas forced into his ueuth. 1Viho leugthcmiing days hoe exhibited signs of rutnroing anion- pttou , but not till thou arrival of ] illy and thou apple blossollls did h ° nmvu frou ltis recumbent poshtioo , after oat itotclligunt syllable , or open his eyes , Presoitl , howoverr lee submitted to b ° bolstered u1) lit bud , amid fonall like mi htifnmot , wits put into lots clotheu and lcd tea a chair , lie could not be induced to speak , mull thou muscular effort , if such it may be called , required tot' hum to poise frono thou lied to thou chair ismas iuvariablo followed by deep sleep , whoicbo hoisted till hcdtitoou agami. In , luau bungernssc'ted iteulf , amid duo'iug Join brief ivctufal ; m o- ntotta he daily fotttod hole ivay , luioaaslstcd , to thou pantry to appcasu thou sauoo , his 03.05 nil thou whine closed , nod returning to Join clmir resuuled the leap swhiclc his friundomwere iucp ° llod to feel would cover knos' snkhng ( , , 'l'ions lou coiltiuae(1 till .InlyIOtho ) whole to thou surprise of loin family , Joe strode to thou front vuliuidn. Seated jot n mimetic cbonit , he heard to pass- hug teaumstur address hole cattle , amid , as if in noimhcry , sang out , "Nlooal"-thou lira t uxch onnlion he end made durin g , 211 days. On Moudny nigltt last weak ] 0o wont t ° loin mvoni its usual. During the nigltt he loft it stcatloily , mud , clad Iii hole this t gnrnooots , alippm s , tut apology for a hat , timid too u0ouuy , idarted to walk to this city. lie mmoet have reached h awley I t'ilie before noidni'dot otherwise the do- . watclunaio tliuiu would have see m amid , following thou track of th o 0 1loustmctomiie railroad , reached lore Twee t duly' Morning. Amcuog thou crowds swarm- . nog mtt thou nhltf ) io i11 tills city' le did min t attract nttumiho o at Ih'st ; but , after t t I while , RIf. Ccorgu Arnold , of thou police force , saw bole actions , and , con imiccd t that tllov was iooonethoiug wrung , took lulu into custody. Thu description o f Slouru11uo 1V , Platt mud thou aloi' g of hole long sleep owns fniioiliar to thu ohhicer , amid lee cut about thou task of nutkito g mm idea. tificptiou RIr. Arnold callctl ho ux r Rhcyor Dnttiul N. Rlorgmuo , who foruiurly lived in Nowtowmo , and one glnncu front t that gunlleoooaot 5utlicod. It was , indeed , Mr , Vimott , At thou ollicu of Chiuf Marsh , various uxpudictts wore adopted to ux tort weds fi'ono R4' . Platt , flu danced , walked , and smacked to blue wloeu asked to do so , but uxloibitod no incliootthou or desire to spunk , nod , it is asserted , did not utter a sword whilu in Bridgeport. Rh' , Venzar I'Iptt , leis father , was uoti- rlied , mold lou coiveyeo thou hero of thou lotogest mm ii mead of by railroad train to his ltonue. Thu atamodped restorative-eepocimcll } Ito caF.Ste lof nervocrosiess-ios , YUmmorlfi .kVerrhu : . "l nun rfectlycured"snidJns.Corbhn , of , 111 , , "thanke to Dr. Itielllncnd's Snl/turllnH / .o1' ° rt'flc , " A Druggists. ' , Al oh hiCmII8hc hull , Boston herald. ' 1'110 ' sm olu dazzlioog prrmy of beauty , juwell budecked tocstrsagirls buamocd up 001 Toe this uvuniug , as at tt a ! brat dance , r a01d stun ill my lriunds were bus' 1illimo u tl10ir books fu' thou dpuccs. Tiocl'u wort a re proscribed style of threes for thou uouu' 1 50m0 wore their shirts ontskle , Ilutt00 i116 hn thou wooing nit ; sonic ivoro theta hu sidu , mud enure of thou most aristocratic oven wore t umots , but toll were hats. Uoi e obserieclMhn a cortur , I was watching tot 0 atrmtlgu Costumes , hut thou ahnrp eye of th u 1 ; getertl , os'ohc(11010 ' tr'oico his chaieof state , t honualh hole ow u Iorhmlit ) drmllroil it o Mexican colors , t "limo , Surer Fredueicu iwhy nru you uo dancingf s "Scum guttural , l don't know lorjwu ' , l'ue } 'nu do ; you've gut to dmtnco , any ) irty , y 11'itlo that lee approached ne uud whet r 1 tnicd to dart through thou crowd caugho it and led tote sturdy hack , u ' 'llutu'buekouuog to a lovely ; , girl ' "conu , no' darlioog and dancu witlo ii Sunor el Lstnnl gur ( , " 'I'le girl cnuou nod stood moo front o tae , elllilitig , "That iii uoy niece , thou pietthcst ghrl hl r thou rcun mutd thou beet daccer nl tin canton. 'l'nku hoar , now , and out hoar loll I. 3 nti , 'I'kon 1 mix hmcinod that 1 uuvu' danced _ that n ] sue uuck hot of toot-acre lot wool d u waltz all arou11d mote. It was of no use I. lie repented , thuro's may niucu ; look n 0) hocrh" 'l'rau enough , tlelu shoe woe , waitiot g to for mu to hoku boor out , Oh , she was , lonndsonu girl with regular foaturoa an d n shoocl ahouldcis anti bun6r all nroun d w itho old urmuoterata. ' Now that girl couldn't uudurshuul word of my lancuage , hoot sloe must have seen that I didnt want to dauco with hoer. But when time musio struck up shoo lucre- ly amilcl and said : "Vmnmonosl" Vnmonus is "comhg along ! " but I wouhdnl , go , I commenced to explaiu , "Senorita , yo no so thus kind of a dnnco , you know' it's all Creck to ice ; n Vim. nia reel now' or a sailor's honor i o for mistmmc0 f uisloel " but this- . I neu'cr : that sentence , for shoo advanced with tire job hoer eye , and seized one abort the waist and said in n decided manner : "Vanlo moos ! ' amid l vamomseh Well , that young lady sailed all shout tome like a swami , 1Vholo I hopped tip mod down , stopped on hoer skirt , stud trod on her toes , shoo reumaincd as serene as n sununer sky , pulled this way otul that , whirling me tlrouud the room till I suns giddy , and ended by fhinging nro into a seat , while thou nudicncc sole land re- maicd tlcunluratieck with anazanlott mot lily war dmmcu , burst oft with loud cries of "Viva of Anoericna0 : " WA1t\iNC I It. is nut to bo wondered atthoat moot Auoori 08005 arc Dyspeptics , Swallowhtg ice cdd drinks nn n hoot suupnur day lee the udscliief , 'oS hey tllmi tout , ado ! oil tire w of A n osltorot lilt- tamrs , the itudd rem uwned 'Tonle of oxu uigito llatnr , mud that' mtvuid all danger of cold to tbo stomach Itoughl mo , ; It In tout 'cI In oust 0)010. ' 1'lou sun lutd been Imiddeotall thou dreary' morning belomd great balks of lendoi douche. Cold gusts of wind canto dowio from thou northwest mud sighed a mournful - ful requiunl througlo thou dismal forests. All nature auuned to be suffering fro11 at acntu attack of indigestion , mod ovot thou brouello puny , standing listless ] to front of Gnu. Shurdao s tent looked as though he load forgotten to put on home ' , lit'cr-pad It ruts n cold day i11 the vmtlluy of thou Yollowutenu , aml thou poeshdottlal party refused to be comforted , At last thou cloiuf , rising superior to clh antic influences , Iruposed a ehort hunt tug expedition , " 1'urha ) s , " lmu remnmked , with not toot- uttcraLlu look at Coo , Stn'o ) t'uvu may rtno microns some Ycllowetouu rabbits , " Itobuit L'mncoln ' fainted , Con , Stager Ilusloed amgtilymtd thou guide turned pale amid took to thou woods. "Confound thou fellow , " mnttcrcdGo ) , Sheridan. 'Bos'on thumidur can we go htoutimo' witlwut a guide ? " "Never' mind Phil " said , , Rir. Arthur , soothingly ; "we won't go far , so w'u'II hnvu uo dillhculty in finding our way hack , Conic along , " mud slinging loin trusty mitts over his shoulder ho left the cammp , followed by all except Co11 , Stager mod ltobo't Lincoln. * * * * * * The eloude hind cleared away , and thou sun was sinking to rest behind a con'utt- tent litotnltaiu peak. Robert Lincoln was propai ng tIme supper , amid Gumi , Stager timid the guide were playing sevol-up. A about was beard in time distanec , and the guide arose amid took ao observation. f ° 1'boomi's ' ' mini , " hu sand , pointing to tloo southwest ' ' ' ' , 'vt'tlmoy'vegotsunthin' . Guess it's a bar. The bronclto'e a dr'ag gin' it. " Lm a few minutes the Inoutiug part reached thou camp , " 11'huct lopyo you got ? " asked Gorr. Stager , "Ole , nothing , " ruplied Cc11. Sheridan , with alboctud sang frohd , "only a black butlhlo. " " 1Ve didn't see any Yullowstono rob bits , Stager , " said llr. Artlatr , "so just picked o11 tithe btlilulo nieruly to try uoy gnu. " "Black buflhlos , " said Ccot. Sheridan ' 'are not to boo found every day. They mire , too to speak , n rat-a atis , ( IIow' that for high , lliik ? ) 'Phu' do not travel in droves like thou ordiutiuy Inn lalo , but graze singly upon thou foot hills. Thi some we approaehoed with great caution amid mot ten yards rice the presidou t knocked loium over , first pop. Robert , 1 think you load butter skin thou beast mod ive ll have her stull'ed , and pleC(1 ii thou- . " 'H'ell , I'll be goldurnedl" intei'rupte thou gothic , who hued just stepped up t u take mu look at thou dead auinml. 11 bats thou nmattorl asked Coon. Sher idau , n little nnxiouely. " 1Vhat't tloamider did yv shout that cos fur ? " ' 4ow ; " exclninmed thou hunting party iii mu cloorus. "Ohl yes ; you moot huffslo cow , of c0ursu , said thou chiuf , "BnQhlo cow lie durucd , R'hy , tho' ° nin't ' no bntl'nho'lout. duct ani11ml. 'float' s John I , . ll0utt's old black cow trot ho us took across thou plaine v ° ams ago Why , ho raised a dozer big herds oll'n tloat old cow , and shoe's nade ) hint richo. lie wouldn't ley lost that cow for $10,000. . Like cz not hu'Il kill thou hull plu ty if hu finds it out , " * * * * * * Thu night ills dark , turd it cold , drhz zling rain descunded upon the presitluu- tial Patty. 'Phony loud rolled up stakes mud were moving regardless of thou hnclu- torDnt weatloor , io thou general direction of Umcie Rufus llatcho's "Butto be dro11eheth to thou skin , " amid thou presidoit ilk reeponso to ma grits' ] front Cun , Stager , "than to heave ltoutt find its cam tohltog w itloiu too miles of that dead cow. pl. . t'ON'O'INllln.j leery buoy a + ec h'azuni's nmeolicatcd cum. tloxino unvder. It is a lounsehtuld treasure , 1'Ic uuuinno Buds ht icnloin sibin to go down meta without Ihrst nubbin , It on , If tic baby cries sloe goes fur thou pullasx. If thou ' ofd 000500' ' Cell0C4 hone rallied or ehonfed , heccoos u Istsiorni is dull , &c. I'uzzuml's Powder awls mood allays his tmutib ( uv , 'rhea alt Is gbulsoal 0 jut' , No fnumih'shoodd ho without It , Vllllm ; tin' Jlttlo'Csses , Dcnluiu iii budding anti furnitmru state that. a necessity' exists for a nuw uucturial for lillhrig c0moulon mattresses , Coiled hair me too scarce rand expousive fa onliunry usu. 11'ool'auswurs n good poor 'Peen , Lut if it Is of fair quality and ivul scoured ht Is quits costly , In Emoghuu 1 mattresses arc preferred that more tilled 1 with alternatu In3.0rs of wool mud hair Souc ycwa ago s i 10 Ca , rodorud ) elast h ° by th10 use of glycurmie , were used fu r tilling mattr ° ssun timid for n tiuou gave cx eulluntsatisfaction ' ' , , eve' , mippemcd to become lttmicid by ox losuru to thou air amid time intluumocu of th 0 I Beat of time hotly , amid thou a ) oil goa mc length ceased to belastic. ,1 nods tor mooterinls now noted for lilting n co ) unol , mattresses more corn'husks or ' chocks , ' 1 prtriu hay that hots first Luna briefed it thou tow of a rope , Spiuohsh or southoeru f muss , "shoddy" whicm is prCparC(1 Gun old tvoolat chthoes , and 'uxechsiot- ' i w hiclo consists of thou thirst shonv'iugs o o loanl iwpud. All thteso nutterinls meehcocl I and must of thou mire tolerably clean 'fhoy mire of cctioomtbla , however , in othe ; respects , T ley have no lasting qualities : het value steadily declines foul the first tinuu they nru used , All of tlioot be t coma c0ucpnct land acute of ducat becoun broken , Of thusu nocteriale , earn husk mire time Lust , It is soutowloat sillguhmt tl11it most of thou eoru huska used for till hag tuattrossee noadu in the west cone froou the eastern states , Riaryland fur nishiug n large proportion of tltoni. l'os a eibly labor is obtained chrapor thou Ilium here , The demand for husks for filling mnttrescs is very large in dohs city , and it would n o pear tat lee west could sup. n1Y it withioitt difficulty. Thorn is n gou coral corn faint amomm farmers that there are few kinds of rong merative labor tlur hug Limo winter season , . e Smotisrtraory li'ItiomC ( ' . ,1 , 1V. ( irahman , whmlcsalo tint gist of Austin 'Fox. writes : I have been In idhlnq 1)i1.1rM , jiALil9 BALSAM ) : Olt Tlltl LUNGS for thou east year and tunic found It ono of tloo most snlablo motlldnes I have over hind in my hmmso fur Coughs Colds and even Consulrlptinn , always glvingontirosatisfaction. I'leasosend ono one gross bySnturday's steam. Cr. Time Ilest'rlnio for 1'ruycrs , Albany Express. At leis pretty country place on the Groonbuslo lulls n lawyer made a meal of of chokohorries and hulk , Time result was suddot sickness , the visit of thou doe. tor , a darkened room and hushed chill. ( Inca. Thu illness ivas severe , the family was afore or less frightened , and the six- year old boy was told the cause of his fa- tber's sudden attack. Thou gontloumn mu- covered , 11 frioul visited the house , n man mooted for piety and prayers , lie omtered into conversation ivlthl thou boy , who suddenly 1)ut to him thhe question , " . ' what is thou best timle to say your Iptyurs. Phu visitor , some : oat astou mehod , replied : " 1Ve11 , Charley , I sup. pose whom you go to bed at night. " "I dolt thoiuk so , replied Chancy. . 'If not , whoo , may 1 ask ? " Chotrlcyghanced over at his father , and answered : "I thnlok the bust tilde is right after you've beet emtimig chokebomries and Milk , " Conparo the dose amid quantity of flood's Sarsaparilla mud you have couclusivo proof of its superior struugth cold chcapnese. Try it. - Spctnlhttnr ( hl Trouble. Now York world. 1Ve have speculators in grain , speeuln- tors iii hard , speculators hn pork , ion beef , hn live cattle , iii iron imi leather , in almost every lendinarticle of commerce. Thera nru no longer legitiuutte purchases and sales , but purchases in thou hope of mimk hug "corners , " mud sales with thou object not of delivering thin proportysold but of drivilig dawn prices , covering amid pocketing thou difference. Tloat is why we have load iron failures amid lard failures and leather failures , and why banks which : have helped on the gamblers are tumbling down like hootses built of a pack of cards. * Amnung the most allicacious of remu dial agents are thou medical proparatiois from the laboratoy of Mrs , Lydia E , Pimikham , Lynn , Mass , soon , , + dbtil".tt . , 's3ta t i 7 i ? ' " 7 N I "c t IF . 1 .A tjll r h -st ro ! , ! i1 + a Fi kiF , _ ) ; ! . , ; s ti FrtFfj' ! ; k"2 s t 1wt y q ' rn ' yrf + ' V hRk , 4D f' ' i , rkI a' 0 4 A : o I , ' . . . , . f to v : . . t . f.s S ry . , e " V I. , i t r ' to ' a trgs . , r ! .c , - - > TIIE Admiration OF T1lE WO ? LD. .rs. . en's II'ORLD'S Lair ear P r LS PER1 ECTIOVl IlilliO Bo icfactror.o. Mrs , 5 , .i. LLGamocJii 11'CSrncdthi9file std t'ou'aw"s are iht day rejoicing -rcr a f ac head of hair prodnred by her unequaled preparamin for rester. bog. im ipnnting , and bantirying the liar. Hr VJurld's ILir Restorer quickly crnsca the ecalp , removing 1)ao rni and arre us the fall ; the hair , i f gt.y , is cban ; cd to its natural cIury log 1:5o tome viahtyand : lu.urito : guard : , ha yvuh. COiLiI'iEhiTA17. "My h.sir i , nOir r2storcd to its youthful color ; I have not ! t'11' ; hajl' lrft. I all : sat- isfd that the preparation i ; ant a dye , bUt acts on Iha scrctioa ; , illy hair CC t'4 to f.11N ivhiclt is ccr- tiitl } at advantage to one , rho iia : ' in danger of be- cnnll g bild , " flti ; is the ( c.9 ' , ' I lank of all w'ho rlq , : Dlrti , S , A , ALL1iN'S \V.f.lI1IIIt RESTORER , ' 40Ve dlid a , ' Thatisthc , irr , . , aa " 1 .uny who have laid t , 4 t pulavrre.tnrrtltoitsnattnal ta t : I , . , ; , , , : eu 1. 1.1 Spot cocCtt , , r. s11er u : i one hatlc of r : I + ' Voan'sJIA000 I , , Io..uotadyc. 1 I J. E , HOUSE , f ) Consulting and CIuII Engloeei an SURVEYOR. r siwclal attention to surveyhtg Town AJdit on. an d Lots. 1'urntahc , EsUumteoof Excavatlon. , Mnklu Maw , Plans , let' . e ot'IicE OvE1tn1E , FIRST NATIONALS BANE ' OMAIIANED. ; u DR. ERNEST N , HOFFMANN , f 0 Physician & Surgeon OFFIUE-1STII ANDJACESONSTS. llosldcnce,13th sheet , oter llehurod t : Dorman' . store near Jackoot atrctt. 1 hklarvnco-A W'err , ' practical oxperieere. raq 1 1 ! t 1 , t ; . .nd oho Last for This Yoar. Until September 1st , we will offer some Special ( foods ill nil Departments - ments of our business at Greatly Iteduc'ed Prices , to Close Out , No such BAR'OAINB have ever before been Offered in a General Line of FURNITL'RE , Pasoller $ CHASI SHIVERICKI To , A,11 ' 1oorS. 12(16 ( , 1208 , 1210 hornluuu Streetr Omaha. 7 o MANUFACTURER OF OF ST1tIOTLY FIRST-CLASS Carraes ! , Biiaaieilloail , AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1310 nut ! 13:10 : llamcy street and 909 8 , 13th Street , OMAHA , riltmstrated Catalogue tunmished tree upon applicatlan , f , NEB. A. M. CLARK , ,11 . . , "n + tg r t . al tx.at ; 4HMfEAt A 3 s ; tl''v - - - - - / r u P rotts ; ' SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR , ' WIiOLi SALE k 111TA1L WALL PAPER t.- . . t t < " .r. i . r t' " .f r 1 WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS 1 , n ; m ; , , i Cornices , Curtain Pole , ant Fixtures. PAINTS , OIL & BRUSHES , ; ht ' it i * ' 1 107 South 19th Stud OMAIiA , NEBRASKA . . , , . Pr'q , alb. uaa.,171'tlw.J R'gartfutiN w ooth9s OvaF ard AND D , D. MALLORY & CO'S ' "DIAMOND" BRAND , ' T'rosa T ia ib mot ViTaoloiE1nlo. D. B. BEEMER , Omaha. J. 0. PRESCOTT , N. P CURTICE. r J. O. PRESCOTT & CO. t r W3.ololsalo and Rotni1 PIANOS & ORGANS ! Music , Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. In the aitn.to. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. NO. 1500 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA. On Long Time--Small Payments. FIICOS. A. lloso Jr 15)0 DODOEh9TI1E GATE CITY PLANING MILLS ! MANUF.lCm E144 OF OFMateria's ' -ALSO- Sash , Doors , Blinds the stairs , Stair Railings Balusters WiudOW & Door Frames , &c Flrs dasr failities for ntanuaeturo of all klnds of Mouldtngd , 1'laning and hatching a specialty Onlcr , truism the country will ho promptlr executed. Address all cmmimnfeattona to Al MOYEiL Pronrlet"r A.m r I T M MANUFACTUItEIi OF FINE llhiios : , [ ; Eff11EIos I1I ¶ OllS it MyReposltoryisconftautlyOiled io0thaaelcetstock , Seat Workminstiilo guaranteed , Office and Factory S W. Corner 16t/i and Capitol AYtmue , Qmalia J. H. C BSAN CARRIAGE ANll1ACTOllY LO1iNER'17YELFTIIAND1(01yAltu ( 171tf 1T8. OTVL1a. Z 11. - . . - - - - : la- : Partlcutnr attention hen to no alrlnm , Satls.ct'n outrantoed . py 1iT.1- ! : PE1 FEOTION ' e , . , l.1 ( 11t Heating and Baking + tr4y ! ( ] , Is only attained byausiumg { t CHARTER ® AK Stoves and Ranges , 1. ' d ( WITN WIRE GAUZE OVER 000RS _ . - . - - - - For sale by ' ' ' MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- 1 4 rl I s r 4 M1 \ 1I I 1 1I I 1 I t ' 1I (1C. . 8 , I c1 1 ( ho , g i cal I l act I goo I' ' > o , rlU rr ' 11 0 , 12 ( plod fort ( aoI i11I'B i 2e.