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I 2 THE DAILY BIEOMAHA , MONDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1883.
. . QBAT-PROLM
TAKE ALL TIlE
Kidney & Liver
MEDICINES ,
Blood
I'URIFIFRS ,
RHEUMATIC
ItEMIIlES ,
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Dyspepsia
Atiti lI1dgotOIt ; ; Curc.
Ague , Fever ,
I Anti BhiouM Spciflcs
Brain 8o Nerve
FORCE 1tEV'1VIRS.
Oreat 1Health
RESTOItEUS
In ) , rt , t1o nil : uio bt qiIItlcinfMI thce , niiI
the bOat qI.Iltkl % of ttfl thoeit ) tnodiclri , , Iii th.
VorII anil you will foil tfiit 1101 flh1rIR'4 : thu
lmt curate itiIItk nicI p4ctA of all corcuntn ) % .
teI In thctn aft ) that they will ciim i1ien any or uII
Df thce , mngty or confitneilfaIL , A tbirougfi LdaI
: vII gl IHltiT I'iof thIs.
Health is Wealth
1 Dr. K. C. Wont , ? 4crvo tid flran TrcAtmonb ,
t ptu.n eod pccLflo for Ilystorfi , UInlncipCouyu1
ut $ . FIt. . Navots ! eurai , fIo&4nIio crvon ,
& 'roMrstlon cued bx the uao of alcohol or tob&ooo ,
. % VIkofuhiOAI , Mental UeJIreMtol , HofLonirig of thi
Vron1 re11ItnR Ifl In4nIty antI Ie&4ing to uilaory
( fby &H(1 dcth , Ircwiture O1 ! Age , flarroniioj
Lo of powrr In elilior iox fnvoIunt&ry TouO
' cuiud by ovet ozortfoni ) f
, ' bren , , ielf4bua or oer4ndu1gcnco. ) ach
- fl1N 000 months tr&tiiiont. ai.oo bor , , r
bozue for $ & . fent by mAIL preptd on reoclpt
i'rtoe
. wI OUAILANTEE SIX JJOXE8
, . ro cure .ny cRc. With cich ordcr recelvod by w
r for Mi boxes ooomp&ntoI with $5.00 , wowIItcnt liii
; : urc1icr our written gur&ntoe torofundtliomonu
. If the trostrnont dee not iffec a oro. (1iranto.
- 'wdon1yby U. F. 000DMAN
fl. mko w1 Drtw let Omnh& Nob.
DR , FELIXLEBRUNS
N G
\ PILiWENTIVE AND CfltE.
: t OR EITHER SEX.
Tub rcmxly bcIn Injected clirocily to the .ot
t the dIcMo rouIro no cliango of diet or flfttaoUs ,
uimrcurial or ponou tnodIc1no to be tncu Intern
JIy. When b4ed & proventho by either 'ox , It I
( mpo11do to ountroct uny irtvnto dieoaso ; but In th
.o f thee aIroi1y Utitortunat.oly alliletud wu gnat.
antoo three boce , to cure , or wo wuf rufunti Un
money. Price by tnaII , potage pahi , 2 per 1)0 * , Oi
three boxea for 15.
.
WIUTrEN aUAUANThF.s
. fl
r sued by Ml authoriced agcnte.
i , 4 Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co
I . BoL2e PIIOPRIETOIUJ.
No Sole Aent1
I Have Found It
J Wsi the exolainatton ol tnanwhon hi gel boz
t of Eureka I'Ll. Ointment , wiith % Ia a .IznIo and uuro
f.t curs for 1ftoi anil ill 13kb Dlacasos. } lily ocuts bj
I&11I ) O5tII1cL
The ,4morican Diarrhwa Curoi
liii stood th test for twenty ye&r. Sure cure for
&u Never Yafla. Df&rrhae , Dyntary , and Cholo.
Morbu&
Deac's ' Fever Kauc Tolllc & Coria1 ,
,
ft Ii luipoeolblo to iupply tim 1IM ) safe of the unr.
8u1U Cult WAIULANTED
rot 7oor and Ague , and all Malarial troubles.
1RlCE , $1.Qo.
w.J. WHITEHOUSE
LABORATORY1 lOT ! ! 8T , WIALEA. NED.
Fo Sale by a/I Druggists'
4
jp1 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIIS.
Aucxccllentsppetlelngtonlc ol
rr . -d equlstta flavor , zioY ueidocr the
. , , _ wIiolo world. cures Dyrpipt'Ia
- . , . f . IIsrrhcra ) , YvYer * iid Ajue , and iii
- . dteurtlireofttni Ilgcsllvo Utgnns.
- ; g.T. A tow diops Iniporl a deilclnu.
. . -v flavor toaglae orchampagun , and
- . - t toalIpunuit.rdrInks. Tryttbut
. I bewarootcountrflIti. Aek yOUt
Y , gccr or drugglut ( or thu Jnflu1Ue
. " 7 irtielu inanuf.clurid by Pit. J ,
H. bIEUEIIT UONI1.
- ( - ) J , WI YtUPrERAK $ , Sole agent.
_ zvaA srn J. W. IIeice ,
'I 1 BrQM4WftP.
JOHN C.JACOBS.
Yonnorly Glob Jacob.
UNDERTAKER.
IETTERiuo CHEAPERius SOAP
. , volt ALL
: .i Bouso-Oloaning Purpoos.
,1 ' r WILL CLEAN
PAINT. Olli CLOTZI8 , ] ATI1
g TUILS , CILOCJCE1L , KITCLflN UT125IL8
, WINDOWS , .tc.
ci , IT WILL POLISH
TJXBILAI1CQL.CD STEEL
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JUDGE SAVAGE ON THE SOLDIER.
t'roin Hull Monioriril A1t1tcn leIIy.
cred lit Otnnhin , Mriy 80 , IH$8.
} 'F.fLow SovlIEIs-Ono : nnd twony
. child that.
yoU.It : uLVo inRactl ) away. Tue
WM IIn1)orn Wholl tlio btiglei. first blow
an,1 , the drIIInM that licat. to utnrnoii the
tlefont1or of ati itripcrrilled natirn , it.
now jttitt. entring upon the dutiet. atiti
rCt.pOIltililitiO % of tnanhool. To tit. littw
vivid , tx him how VflUUe , am thu acoitea
of titoat. old. dayt. . To itt. it. it. a large Itart.
of our li'oa ; to him it it. bitt. nfl epiaodo
lit the recordutl hiatory of hit. comitzy.
Twonty.otio yeart ago I t.tood atnotig a
vat.t crowd in otto of tim ti1lio aquaret.
of a groat. Eaatorn city. ILuuta wont
itlayiiit , national colona wane flying , and
from vaniotla t.tatitla apoikont. were tnn.
j)103'iIIg ) the nrtt. of oratory to tstiutulatu
voiular orithiiaiaam. At one of these a
gray.hnirod , nwout.voiced orator , groat.
alike in war , in law atiti in ; HlitiCt. ) , nr
retctI the attention of nil who caine
within roach of hit. clear totsoa and lung
untie eye. "Thoy tell ut. , " Ito aaid ,
' 'that the preservation of our Union will
coat. trorutiiro well , we have uL 'l'hat. it.
will coat. blood ; wcll"-atid hero he
dru.tpenI . hIS VOlCO and bWW1 his head-
"we have that , t o. " Bitt a few weuka
tiway nod the orator of tiuuit oCCa
Mimi , I5akur of Oregon , had ylulded lilt ,
lWlt blood at. Balk Blufl one of the fInal
of the IIitrtyra IA ) thu enuac to which ho
lund ao olouuuiu1y cotiacenited hiuuisuif.
Iii the crowd that liaterued to hum oil
that April nitonutoon vna a boy of only
tluirtoeit ycara. Thu norvout. cloqiionmt
of thu apluuidkL old gray haired Or4tor
and warrior ao excited hit. pitnucutio : en-
tliualatin tlnt front that hour Inc ttjo gave
Juiuuaulf , Ill ) to the aervicu of lilt. conuitry.
Itufuand by recruiting uwrgenuitn , rojuctuil
by uuiUntMring ctfllcort.it. witt. ninny iuionthit
before he roaclicul thu goIl : of his. ainhi.
tiout--tlie nuulfonun of ii private auldlur.
Nor wat. it. until he hail ainuggled luitnacif
through tA ) the front uuind survud without. .
otullattuicuit. for a long tune , that nit. Liat ,
just. lioforo the close of thu var , ho WiLt
lwriulit.tcd to vign ; the uniitstor rout. antI
wield the nirunu , of a aoldiur. I recall hum
as I saw hint thu first. night. lie wont our
picket duty. I cain tuo now , after alt
tlueu long years , hit. aparkilug eye. hut.
ruddy cheek , hula tawny unla. how
oliitod ho wait at the truatroposed in mum !
how hit. bravo young heart. throbbed
with niuthitloum. But at midnight. there
wilt. a dru > ppung shot. or two , thou a actut.
turing voll y , and the lmyiah soldicr'n.
watch was otided forever , I looked unto
hit. face by a lnntern'a lilnt. , amid thu
aarkhing eye had become diuuiumta.l , the
ruddy cheek was pale , aund the curia wore
dabbled in blood.
And ac old titan amid young boy , the
rich and tine 110cr , tine city clerk anti tine
tune laborer , mmcm of cli chimasos mind coin-
ditiono , consecrated thnumnaulvos to tine
teak of perpetuating what their fatliertt
had conatructed.
The unacrilicea they made , tine hinrd-
aiuli > tm they endured , the dangora they on-
couuutereti are , for the moat inrt , forgot-
teiu , or if roumionibered. romouuibered only
at. historical events. Tine riaing genera-
ti lit reada of their nciiioveuneut.o , with
tine online curcosity nindiuterestas it reada
of the hnoroiaun mit Tiucrmnophu and Mar
athcu , 'Woumnan , alwaya ayinpathotic ,
ntwap romomorative , tiunket her annual
ofreting of L1OWOr to time dumnd-tiio P01'-
ular orator still trios at tiinwf to excite a
fcoblo onUutmaitnain by aouuio alitusinn tut
their aorvicei-btmt of real , prmcticai ayln.
ItnthY or gratitude who acot. anything ?
A few aunail voilaiona to disabled in"n ,
grudgingly beatowod-thia it. nil.Vhno
cares to employ a laborer or clerk , be-
cacao inc wail once a aoldierVhe ? fools
any poracutul gratitude towards stuchi a
One ? \Vhno ayinpathuizos with mutt in lilt.
lovorty , want or nutronliug because he
wat. a soldier ? No one.
God forbid that 1 or any one who
served during that bloody coullict ahnonthi
ituontion there thugs by winy of complaint.
If I mayo dwelt upon thonn at. seine length
it. i5 emily to ciuphinsizo what aoouuia to inc
to be ot.o of tine most charactoriatic mind
beautiful features of the civil war ; tiunt
tliot.o wino cunliatod iii it. , did so from PiL
triotisut or a souse of duty alone. If muuny
of thuumi wore induced to servo by a hnotm
of future agraundisumneuit , by a desire of
bettering their condition , or front any
other motive than love of country thou
they are not descrvhuiu ol credit , if their
motives were iuro nuti noble they deairo
none-
And there it. mnotining , it unpouuis to me ,
which huts so illustrated tine chnmnractor of
our national institutions ma the spectacle
of a great army called iitt ( ) exiatumucu lm
the sudden , stern lchoat.of war , learning
ibi bloody trade , aconmuphisining it. pus-
pose , Lund returnium victorious to hay
down its mtrumie , fliRt jOll mignin the citizens
from whom tinny hind cuunorgod iii audi a
way ins to be umndlatinguiaiuiblu freon thorn.
So water from a mnoumutnin torrent itnay be
diverted from its bed to turin auntie
uuuighnty wheel or move seine t"ildUrous
ultRa. , and whom its dimly in drone , it ru-
julius the parent streams and iii a short.
time is iniidistiuiguisiunblu again. Thus'
citizen soithiery of 1805 have a just rigint
to boast that no popular coumumnotion , no
national distress followed their ut1ndmuib
shun into the imnitsa freon which iitoy hind
boom soptnrated. Quietly they laId dowit
tine sword and the inniakot aund took hold
( If tine 1)10W , the ttlaune , the mom again
Civil law reaumnieti its sway , the arts ( > 1
peace Ilinunishiod once nioro , and tine roar
of cannon and the crasin of countendiug
amities wore but. forottein echoes of the
1aat. And that tboy ccaaud to fight
whom the war iva. over gives thnommn as just
ii claim to tine gratitude of their country-
111011 ton that thnoy took up arias when
fighting bogaui.
But , tiny comrades , if we demand no
ainecial uncut of Inraiso ( rein our country
for tine inorformuamico of a 1liniin dutythneru
arc yet obligations reatlung uIomnonnraolyes
t.owartl each otinor , mind those of our coin-
lt1t111)11t. ) wino mmii' . , gone Imforo us , whicin
we shall mover fmtil to rocogmnize. We
who have stood by eacin oIlier mit. ( luttys.
burg and Aunt.ietamu , nun the Vnidormneasoun
tine nuarcin to the sea , shah we tint stand
by each other mow ? 'l'huo friendships tinmit
rure ( crusted inn those days aimndl they the
out freon outunennonnea ? fIne services that
we rendered taehi othneg- , tine cups of cold
water after the fight , tint , crust of breath
Dii tine toilirnmno unmureb , uunust. they be for.
gotten ? \Vhnomt they arc Mn , them vii1 cci-
inoarta be cold imndeid , , Nut live das ago
I received ii letter fro.n . a minim Whoiui I
anw for half an hour olghkein vents ago ,
amid never before or aituco. Itagodttnrzn ,
emaciated , hungry mud forlorn , Inc wait-
dorod into a little catnip winert ,
I waui st4tlomnod ; after a
of privation In Southern pt-i-
aouis and sovetitoon days' sthrvatlnn In
Curulltiiaui . it will diet-ui
swamp. , , ynu
forever , " ho ray. iii his homely 1)hmro-
mind tziay Cod Ivruvor bless thu imud that
.
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wrath the lines and the grakful heart
that inspired them. "I will cherish you
forever in my memory for the good
square nneal you nvo me after a prolonged -
longed fast. of one year , and the most of
that time iii Amndorsonvillo. " The long
year of agony , tine hazardout. escape , the
iIr1iit by bloodhounds , the dreary nighuth
of soiltido , tine bare and bleeding feet ,
tiu exhauated frame almoat clraced from
lilt. memory , but the cornrado'a wolconmie
and tine comrade's fare fresh and glow.
lug auth vivid in lilt. heart for all Limo.
I know that theroare thioso whuosee , or
nirect to see , iii tinia warnith of friend.
ship , In thus tmtroimgthn of CmlflralUsiuip ,
acme vague niangor , some chance of a
military party , some ; rojilicial efroct
tipOui ( )11i neaceful inimititutlituit. . Hint. surely -
ly tinoy wino trusted us dinning four years
of war , whit howe inuirored no great ilain-
no fromu us ( hlmrnmg seventeen -
teen following years of peace ,
immay bear whit niur harm-
1CM friormtiahultia during the few years we
Imave ytit. 1.ft. . tip imutlulgo them.
And oven if there wore danger in Linus
iuntlulgimmg a warumnthn of hove for Line cmii-
Of the but.L years of our lives , it
would be a tianger without a remedy.
Ior "the tinougints of youth , " says thin
bard just dead , "are icing , lout' thoughts. "
It is not possible for tnt. at tfa day amid
at our ago to give up our faitin iii , and
( Jut love for , our old associates of the
field.
field.Amid
Amid not ( A ) tins living only ate our affectionate -
fectionato recollections confined , This
day of every year , big with tine prorncso
of tine future , rich with tine hope of
bouninteous harvests , is by COlflhunOhi coin-
ineunt sacred to tine mnemunory of tine demnd.
'I.'hnuir narrow 111111MM , , where thiy rest in
1)011CC , wakomned by inn bugle call , milartuned
by mu tmiuakot shot. , are aroumnil nit. on
every aide. Amid how ( int.t they spread !
A few short tlaya , of couunrad.s of tine old.
old time , ninth ours will ho atoning tlnomn.
Fewer runi fewer , mis the years roil on ,
will ho tine Lrouunbiiing hnamnda that will
acattor time fragramnca of the apriuig ;
fmninter mid fainter irill grow tue
voices that will Bpeak of
Its , until , at mist , eternal
aihuinco anti Iteaco shall brood over tine
great rnruuny whose volleys once shook a
comnt iinoiut.
limit thou , as a typo and an emblem of
the work that wis (11)111) ) mud the results
rnchioved by tine bravo ( lOud , Nature will
do for us what we mow do for themn.
Every year there will creep up fronn tine
restored reid genial South , the warmnn sun ,
tim geuitlo showers mud the bland wimn(1s
of aprimig. They will visit , with temnder
mmd impartial bemnovolenco , the graves of
tiitso-focmi , iii ) louigor-who aleep at Mobile -
bile , and Vickaburg , mud Corinth , mud
Mounnplnis. Still , rthward , tinny
will onannel tine mouunds mit Gettysburg
lUnd thnoao ( if that dot , tine prairies of Nebraska -
braska , mud tine mills of New Eunghuind ;
tuntil all our peaceful country , froumn Lake
to Gulf , and from Oceatn to Ocoaun , small
bo covered with verdure mind beauty ; mid
time bug , dank inigint. of wiunter mmd war
aimali seem bitt as a dream whom one
awakothn.
Iluod'tn Sarsaparilia it. an extract of tine
best. remnueliea of the vegetable kimigdonn
kunowin as Alter.ntivea , amid Blood-Put-i.
flora.
Tainnimiamny Lttoe a Vote.
Now 'orlc Jourmnl. ,
A tuhnort , slim woman , with a pair of
black eyet.accoin inuiietl by an exceedingly
atout. wonnian iii WidOY'LI wceIs , iunoumntod
tine stand in the , lulIerson Market Pohico
Court , iii ii inourmnful procession. The
shun womnaun , enncoinraged by Justice Duf.
fy's kiundly sumiiio , said :
hOof you bleaso , would you from bris-
on nnnimie iunosbomn' tisseharge ? "
" % Vhmit'a ' your husband's namnel" asked
tine Judge.
'Yitmi Yognossy. "
' ° nVhnein Wnns he arrested ? "
"Yesterday. "
. "Vhat wins the charge against. him ? "
"Tine stout woinmini jostled inor cumnpan.
ion asLno , and infer courtuysimng with ole.
phnantimie grace , replied :
"Ant' ahuno , Yer homer-God bliss yor
purt face"-
"Coinio , no more of that"aaid tine Jut. .
tico grufhly , "what have I got to do with
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mmmi'
"O'mmi his mitinor , an' or botthcr bye
thiimt that saute , Iohn , athor as cinoild or
luau , mniver luvod. "
tIIo gets drunk don't lie ? " sine was
asked.
"Sildom , aildom , YerVashntmp , miii' say-
itt' fur tinmnt. troilliun' fmtilimn' lie's a aungil' '
"This wonnaun is your daughtur-iun.lmtw ,
sine ? "
"Yis , and er iooky woman she is to be
that saline. "
"EIo got drumnk and beat her , amid tinunt
is what. ho was arroated fur , if 1 mimi cur.
rcctly iunforned , , " said tine luatico , after a
brief counverastion in an timidortomno witin
ml clerk.
"Vart I knro"-begamn tine aiim woman ,
whnomn mmhne was atop1)ed by the stout lady ,
who glared at her , amid tlnein said atifily :
"SVeed yer very koimnd pur-umniasion ,
Cat-er-roen-mi. it mntroikea thmmit
- - . Inc titer
bye's ( twin nnithor does 11(1 tiner pn.per 1r
soil tor speak ter His Wasiunp , " timid then
turmnimng to the Justice site conntiunucd.
"Ant iasht Cheinnada' thor iir bye tuk in
drop ave thur crater afore tay , nun' bum'
tnt. his atoonnnick was iumnpty 101k. . ) that saumno
dim'nnido wumd mum nun' inc imifurmoumi liii. .
woifo tor hurry UI ) there unuato pratica ,
winunt was tur be hued for thor ovumnimn'
minmilo"-
"And tine black eyes were tue rosuits
of the imnfluemnco bronnght to bear upomi
"Yls , YorVasaup. . "
"Voll , I won't discharge 1dm , " said
the Justice , "Inc mntust saay in prison for
thirty days. "
' 'lie vms a Daununany mnnain , " said ? nlr.
Sliaungutossy's wife in in tearful voice. "
' ' \Vell , ' ' said Ills Ilonor , ' 'we'll have
onno vote less on electioun day. "
Tine ladles nannat sooner or later acknowl.
otlo tinat l'ozaouni't. nuntliontct1 cumuiiloxiomn
awder is tine ouniy cosminotlu imiado that will met.
luijunro tins akimi. Lor anlo by all tirnmggitii.
Cot-mi ( .riIa.
Every farmer sinould mayo cribs enough
to couitmilmn every bushnul of conmn Inc raises.
Last year thu Ios cnn cant iii Nebraska
ft-omit vaunt of tinesu woinhil hrnwo itmnid for
'licuun ' amid it. will be jnuet so bug as tine
waint remains , These cribs sinould ho
built not over 10 foot wimlu for safety un
mill years , of good mmnittenisi , nearly tight
floors out solid supports , outs foot above
tine groutnd 511(1 securely cowerci. If a
large crop is ranisetl tine crib cumn be innadb
as Icing as mnooded aunt so placed tinmit it
cmiii servo tine Punltmise of crib amid wiund
breik for Onto side ( If tine cattle yard to
which a sued cain be added at sinai ! ox.
PIne. Tine hnihlt of thnrowiung corn cii
( Inc rcuutd should be abanidoined mit once
if it is imnteu1ed fr mimarkot , or to lie long
as It I. sure to .1)Oil it for amy , urnse.
No grade cmiii be placed ott corin tinmnt Inuna
mccli dauinpnesnn mibout it. amid cot-mn so
treated sooui hiLLS ii stitch ! of mildew if unutj.
tine visible spots. No da1ur is info iii
receiving it. unto lila elevator amid no far.
inter can afFord to raise corn mud mmtarkut
nt fnr time it-ice it. is really ivttrthi , if
lumber for tIne roofs cainmnot bo ulfut dud
use some prairie hay for a season or two
on the rarters. Dy all moans got some
Place in which to store your corn btforo
it is time to husk it.
W'ASIJNOTON ) , N. . .1.lIon. . Daniel
batty , our Mayor , says : "From nay
knowledge 'if St. .lacobs Oil , the great
pain.cure , it itt umucquaicd as a remedial
suhit.tauico. "
Gentieitiemt'M Styles.
Tinero acenn to be little doubt but. thin ! ,
siini'iicity ' , if not severity , of costurno will
contintiti to characterize mcm's attire this
winter.
Tine Emiglisli faslnmon , vhuc1n , by tIne
way , is a very somnsihlo ouno , of wearing
coat mmd vest to correspomnil amid trowsors
of a ( litrOrcuit material , t ihl lie in vogue
A coat amid vest always outlasts nine Jtair
of pauttaloons , niftcrn two or three jtairs ,
so that this fashion assists economy.
However , tinero sinrnmld be hut little dif.
foronco between either color or material
of tine iiper and lower ganmmnents. Strong
comntrast.s in tWit. varticular are objoctioin.
able.
able.There is almost as mccii choice in goods
for genntlornetn's mu. for ladies' wear this
fall , but , as a rule , dingomnal cloths amid
1tliii f'mno or almost. imperceptibly
mfliXc(1 tweeds will be favored as sititings ,
together will friezes and aumnall checked ,
striped , or mupotted English goods for
trousers.
Some assert tlnat tine fasiniouns govern-
ilng inca's nttiro are so arbitrary that
110 i-COIn it. left. to them for the exercise
of individual taste. This it. a mistake.
lIqm1 ninny mnot mayo t.i ) mnauiy opportuini.
ties ma ladies for dimiplayling tineir owmt
taste , because their atyiea , oven in miucin
mumntters at. culTh , collars , mind neckties ,
holing mccii mmnoro pronounced , are more
( hifhicUIt to de1)art from. Still there are
aomo nmtntturs WhnOroini lb umiami may , if he
ciiooso , indulge his owmn fauncy and judg.
muount.
The cravat , timoumgit limited to somno ox.
tout every seasoun by provauling style , can
ho varicd as to color mind desigmi to stilt
the wearer. The "all roumid" collar is
said to be tine nmnost. fashitonmiblo mninnpo of
the present seasoun , bunt a mail wino looks
his worst iii ouno should have tine hardi.
hood fAt wear am opumi broken , stamimlinig
or turn-lown collar. Quiet , lowioned
silk checks , or suumahl figures , anako by far
tine umiost desirable tie , aside fromn plain
black. and tine loose sailor kmnot is worm
ills ! iiow by uirmat. fashionable mmnoun , but
Inure the self taste ainouhi govorin tine
wearer , and the style of knot. be made
to depend less on fasinioun thnamn becommning.
fleas.
fleas.There
There is one crowmning grace , however ,
to a main's attire that is wholly under his
owun comntrol , and 'woo be ho wino does miot
understamnd mow to profit by this license.
Most. uteri kmiow the advantage a becom.
ing hoadcoverimng givea to the tout
enseumnblo of his appearance , as well as
tine womnaut does , and tine fasinionn of
men's mats it. not premeditated or predes-
timnated. No ouno kmnotvs the exact curler
or turn a brim is to mayo oven a few
hours before its mmnnnufacttnro. The "flit
isher" is the arbiter of its fatu , and a
man can wait. patiently every season
till mats are put omn exhibition , and thom ,
fromnn an almost umilimnited assortment ,
choose tinat which pioaseth hint , unfettered -
fettered by anytinimig but his own sweet
will.
IIEN'S ' shoEs
are also to be piaimi and simnplo. Patent
heather vamps with kid or silk uppers appear -
pear aunong tine mitost dressy. These arc
muiediurn pointed , muid all grades of shoot.
ni-a macca Ut ) tine fromnts.
I ' 'SCAIIF rns ,
.o ) iflt. of any style , are not eemi on
cravats. The fashion of wearixugbut little
j wolry hirevails alike with gentlemen as
'with ' ladies.
Later in tine season whoa fur-trimmned
cloaks will be worm by those of the femi.
Iliac world who can afford tinomu , gentle.
molt will be seen with fur.trimnmod oqer-
coats. But during the early part of tine
season frieze acks , cut double-breasted ,
mmd the English frock of macdiummi length
will be worn.
The glory of a mann us Imis strommgth. If you
are weakened down tinrotigin excessive study
or by early muntliscretlomi , Allemn's ] 3raumn Footi
will parmammemntiy restore all loot vigor and
strmimmgtlnomn all the mnnmscle.i of Braimn amid itody
81 ; 6 for $5.All tlruvvIst.
Our l'nniy
floft Co. hammer ( utep.
"Our parly always rigint , but rigint
or wrong our party , " is tine loliticmtl
motto adopted by mamiy zealous politi.
ciamna.
Lut a few days ago , we heard a dis.
timiguisined geintlcmnnaun , not of Holt. county -
ty , whose "head was silvered o'er with
age , " mmd winoso icing years of oxinorienco
ought to mayo brought wisdomun , amid
mnot foolisinness to mit counummntl , say :
"I would vote for Buclzobub if inc were
inomnestly nonnuniated on tine republicaun
tikeL'1
Such men care moro for the success of
their Party than for good governumient.
More for their lanrty thamn for right , law ,
or , justice. If their statonnunta can be
relied upon , tineyaro willimng to see coxrup.
tiomn , fraud , lawlusamiess and anarchy itself ,
omnhy so these tinimigs exist withimn their
own party , amid that larty always iii
power. ( Jr to 1itt it..imn tine mildest form ,
tlney wonmltl rather see every species of
corruption exist thami see thneir own party
defeated. Blinded by prejudice mmii
suprenne sultiainmneas , for such niomi are al.
ways tinus blindly devoted to party for
tinuir own iers1ual migramndizenuemnt , they
vie with eacin other in mnakiug uxtrav.
agaunt amnd idiotic expressions , supposed
to denote gruit party devotion rnnd by-
alty."I
"I would vote for in yellow do" , "
says cue , amid " 1 would vote for lIed.
zobub , says ammotiner , if Ito veru on nny
ticket. "
Tftuy seek to bocouno notorious , as
dyed lit ino wool , " "truobluuc , " "ataumnciu , "
S 'straight , " ' 'yellow tIc , " ropubhicaums.
'nYu assort , witinout. fear of successful
countnmtdictiomn , that such mmnoun mire a
dinah tAt amy imrt amid they nra
to bo found iii great mtutnnbors fun both
of tine old politicaL parties of tinis coumn
Tine party that exists with such mutt lit
it , simmnlnly exists imi spite of tinoma , thucir
votes dii not. begin to coumiter baiamnco
their evil intinnuinco , No marty cain bug
brsiur , iii In course that is viaiunly wromng
amid titoso ivino truly love their Party will
mo ! sanction amy wromng or cornunptioit or
ft-annul witinjin it. They will refuse th up.
humid or ratify tinu devil , or works of thu
devil , witinimi their larty , they ivill suck
to builil their jtmnrty 'ii ) by driviung iiuipuni.
ties cut < , f it. IL is errouncotis to suppose
thnat straight party intuit , at. . called , are tine
best party minion. 'I'hnu beat umn.un for the
party at-u those wino will stick to their
Inarty as long as they comnsiatemntly camm ,
but wino will inn ! blindly follow it iii ally-
tlnitng which is is wrong.
If you suiTor froumi boosoucas of thno Ixuvale ,
Aig.aiunrm , , hitters uii1 surely cure you.
Iiuznru of cutmterfeIt.i , mnitti ask ye'ur groixr or
slnugm,4.t fur tltt. emnuImne article , iweia.l by
IJr , it , U. 13. t3iogert & Sons ,
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The Preacher's Quot Hah1th ,
Scdcntary and studious men sometimes -
times become prostrated before they
know it. Those who spend much
time in close mental
work and neg.
lect to take enough exercise often
find thcrstonuachis unable to do tl
work of dgestion. The liver b.
comes torpid. The bowels act ir-
regularly. 'rIte brain rciiises to
serve as it once did. 'Their preaching
becomes a Ihilure , and there is a state
ofgcneral misery. So many mins.
ters have beemi rcttorcd to health by
the use of Brown's Iron flitters that
the clergy generally are speaking to
their friends of tinis medicine as the
very best tonic and restorer they
know oL It restores thin and watery
blood to its proper condition by toning -
ing it up with tine purest and most
Invigorating prcparntiomi : of iron that
science has ever made. It is pleasant -
ant to take , and acts immediately
with tine Imppiest rcstnits , not only
on the parsomiS , but oit other folLu
as wehi. a
' . 1tvg JEItSEY GHOST.
Tine lYmnslnrived Spirit of a Fonnmnlo
Subtile Ilaunging itself Nightly ,
i'hlladoiphln Timnes.
A criwd of superstitious and tremnblinng
coumntrymnen annd villagers counvorumed . iii
whnispured thnos Inst. evemliung bomientin a
towering oak , whose arching limmnbs spread
over a small fraumne dwelling situated on
the outskirt.s of town of Jackson , back of
Atco , on tine Caumidon amid Atlantic rail.
road.
' [ 'lie strange gathering was for tine pur.
1)050 of investigating tine report , that mad
spread like wildfire throughout the adjmn.
cent. country , that the ghost of Mrs. Die-
tricin , tine formmner occupant of the ccttage ,
who recouttly conunitted suicide by inning.
iing , miightly made its appearance iii her
bedroom amid that its muonmis amid groauns
couid be distimnctly heard.Vhubo tHe
PartY waited patiently for the "ghost to
walk" an old , gray-haired nman , whose
tongue , however , had not lost its glib.
mess , detailed to tinoso wino vore mnot fa.
imnihliar with tito dead. womnnaun's history
semite interesting cinapter of her lifo. Jim
mis own disconmnected way Ito told a stony
substamntiznlly as follows :
Mrs. Aunnmn Dietricin , a woman of good
fammnily , was extremely prepossessing , and
before iner marriage had been known nun
tine town whore she resided at "thno vii-
iage-born b.eauty. ' After the death of
lien husband at .Jackson sine still lived at
that place , respected and liked by tine
entire poulaco. ; About a year ugo sine
foil a victim to tine wiles of a "handsome
stranger , " who afterward disappeared.
Foinr months ago a child was burn. 'l'he
scandal was a great surprise amid shock.
With tine charity usually displayed in
small places for such umifortumnates , abio-
lute ostracism followed. Tine woman was
1)Oiiited out as a social leper and her life
was titus rendered umicmndurable. The
day procedimng her self-destruction mn
neighbor vomnman slamnnuned a door in
her face , after first ordering her froni tine
house.
Mrs. DIetrich returned hone and the
next day was found lnanmgimngby the neck ,
dead , inn Inor barn. 3 ust as tine niarrator
had concluded a sudden gust of wind rat.
tied a shutter o'm tine bedroom window ,
amid a swinging iimnb , which while
motionless hind excluded the moon's rays ,
let a flood of light for moment . into the
room.
"For God , there is Mrs. Annnal" ox.
claimed the historian , hurrying olr dowmu
the hauio. His example was followed by a
few of the more timid.
Those who remained vore assured by a
main living on the place named 5Wmash
Walter ( tine original discoverer of tine
ghost ) that t hind not yet appeared. Hit.
story , which mad act the entire country
agog , was repented to a Times reporter ,
who was present. It. is to tine effect that
last. Wednesday night , as lie was walking
in front of tine dead woman's house , Inc
1ueard a miami , which appeared to conic
from the loft. 'l'hno doors wore all witin.
out locks. Ho mad no difficulty iii enter.
ing the mouse. Ascending to the death
womunan's bedroom ( and the fellow claimed
to know tine way ) , he says Ito lit a match ,
which , although tine air without was very
ciln ) , uvas imnatauntaneously blown out by
a sudden pulL Hotincnlitses-oralmnatchem
with tine samno resultandbecoming nerv-
out. , was about. to leave tine mouse , winoun
a vague , uncertain light filled thu apart. .
mmnent , which , upon growimng brighter , an
it ; gradually did , revealed tine ghostly
fornmn of ltIra. Dictricin , kmnooiirng , with Item
hands clasped in a supplicatimig maniner.
Uor hair was streaming douvnn her back.
Spellbound , tine iuntrudcrcould notuiov , , ,
hesaysbut mnamifuily witnessed the delib.
ui-into action of tine apparition as it
umnwoumnd a coil of rope which hay in a
cornier , threw one end over the opomi
tloor , shaped tine other cud into a noose ,
thou stepped upon a cimair and swung
it.solf ofF , remaining suspemnded by the
neck iii tine air. 'l'ho misty light tinat
pervaded tine room then gradually faded
away , and when darkness again reigmied
tine asitzwc sed , terror-stricken witness
of tine biood.curdling occurrence says Inc
rushed put of tine buildiung with a yell ,
The rcjrtor waiteni until traimn.timo
for a mmnanifestation of the ginostly pros
ounce , but in vain.Vhethner or mo ! tIne
ghost story owns us origin to mimi uunsettled
coundition of its discoverer's munind1 or is
told by hunt as a vainglorious joke , it is
geunerally credited , and a few tiran be-
hovers inn spoksaro iii farorof cxiniimniing
die body of tinosuicido amid turunimng it
fnncu downward in tine coillin , inordor that
its spirit imnay rest iii peace.
Tine IInrs'omd Ainnmamnac amid Cook
Book mnmnivd ! free cnn flbplicatiomn to tIne
lttnunnford CinommnncalVozks , Providence ,
Jt. I.
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'Elm Jirowalilo Homianzm ; .
Ennioni hIss :
Mr. lirowmn will have help iii disposing
of his Bomnanza , There are lartirs inure
un Ouuaina iuiterestot. ut tine same proper.
ty. Dr Ewimng Brown , Jamne M. Winittoun
amid Mrs. F. B. Gilimnore are gramndchnildremi
of 'I'hnimlas , lironvmn wino laid out Browmn.
yule I'a.
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Tine JunEyeSee. .
'rho mew Guion atcanner Oregon army-
ed at Saundy Hook frinmi Liverpool mu Sat.
unlay , inavimng mnatlo the trip fromnn Qucemns'
towut iii 7 days 3 incurs mind )3 ) utimnutes.
Jt. ivas oxioctot1 that she ivouid boat tine
Aimisica's timmno. but owimng to her mew inn
ciminnery , tine fogs , big seas mind atnnig
head wituha which the versol omnenuntored ,
sine tailed to lower tine record. Sine is ie.
liuved , inowuven' , tine fastest vessel afloat.
Tine stemimmitni- Alaska is known as "tue
Ornyhuuind of tine Atlamntio " Viiy mint
dub tim Oregoun "tine Jay.Eyc-Seo" amid
let us imntutchn be ummndts between tinumini
That would be a noble race
Real . .
Estate
BARGAINS
City , Suburban and Farm Property.
We hava a Pine Tract near Oenter of Oitr Which is a
Bargain ,
SPECIAL.
111 eu&oo-Lot In Konntzo. , 3.1 sIdItI'ui , good three
room lmoue , barn. , cil , tta Ono.thinl cash ,
balance 8 itt cemmt
112 1500-One.lialflot In Kountzo'3d lMhuItIon. good
23 room iiome , with imcd kitchen. Omie.haif cat.h ,
lialanco to suit iUrchascr.
Lit. 2SOO-LoI6OxI65 , itogers' addition , Uoreas St. ,
0(1ST 10th. Good 7 roomn house , stable , cistern ,
grape vines , etc. EOo cat.h , baianc to sut put.
chaser at S per cent.
.t4 $3,000-Three acres on 13th , one half mile south
of hIMcaii's 5 room house , stabie , flue trce ,
good sightly iocstiou. Ommu.UIrd , cash , balance
to suit.
115 14,000-Two acres facing Cumuing ari flurt , fire
block , , west of CreIhton Coliege. Good S roomn
house , , tabiu , weli , fruit and shrubbery , one.
third .aslm , balance to smlt.
UEIWflhti ) & SOulER. '
Ins t2.15O-1'uil lot with 5 roomim house oil tith St. ,
between Center and 1)orcas. Good cellar , barn ,
coal hsuc , cimtern , , eldewaiks , shrubbery. etc.
Omoat mnargaixm.
117 * 3&Oa-lmeautiful lot with 4 coon , house , good
eeiiar , large c1oets , etc. Sightly ioc.tiomi.
118 tSoo-l.ot 07x182. itti 7 mull , cottage on Sher.
mao avenuebetween Sherman t.tid Clark streets.
Good property.
120 t2ht 0-Two beautiful iott. In MeConnick's addi.
tinri , on Farmiamu street.
nit. Vt'IGO-Iieese Place , Park avenue , full lot new
two.story' liooee , 7 rooms , god celir arid coal
sheds , ty water , trees and alt luiprosemnents.
Hart-sin.
121 $ iatoCaah-Lot lOximia mi 11th St. In Kuntzo's
4th a.iIition. House 6 large rooms , lot bcuti.
fmmily located anti is really worth much more.
1ienon for aching , must hare money.
i22 $1,250-Each three leautifui ate in Reese I'lice ,
i'ark aremmue or , easy tcrns. ,
121 $ li300-hlalf lot oil Sammimders street. Good house
4 rooms , good cloer. , Iantry , stablo. well , ci , .
torn , porch trout anii near l'rieo $ iSoO , two
thirds cash , 'hue is a bert-Sin. Siust be .oid by
the 2uth or will be withdrawn fromuaic.
Improved k'roperty.
Naa
a t3LOO-i2 ro'm house. cot. 13th and CiIfornia
btreets , 6 closets , cellar , city water , outhousea ,
etc.
12.700-6 room house on N. 13th street , closets ,
oeiar ! cistern , veli , eta. iisDeoaD & Socim.
131000-Good six room house on Davenport , bet
2&i and 24th , two story o oset , , niantry , celtir
cistern , well , ult anti shrubbery , .tablo
outhouse , .
.
5 t3.1oo-Fui size lot on iTcCandllsh 1)10cc , Ith
two frame cottages , one 5 room , one S room.
For isle or oxclingc.
[ 0 $2100-000d two -and a half acre lot with live
room cotiago , brick cellar well fruit tm , e , , etc.
LI One of the best three ory brick busmneas ho
on Fernani street. Terms Prm"ate.
ttOO-Nsw7 room house Ca N. 18th street. All
, modern Improvements. Good mocatlon. Cheap.
p t,3W-New two story house Queen Ann style.
All modern improvements , city water , lot nx
, 100.
a Two full lot. St. Marye avenue and 20th , with 3
houses. Wnfl be lint deem business Property.
Terms 055) .
I * 4.760-Lot 55i05 , wit ) . two houses. Cht.ap.
0 r..500-'rwo hoiie. in Nelson s addItIon , on Cen
tsr street Outnousea , cIstern , fruit trees , etc.
Businest hoimso and lot on Douglas street , bet.
14th and 15th. Terms easy.
4 Now 5 rOom housoonChicago. bet. 2lthand 25th.
All improvements.
35 Two new houses , one six sod arbor S rooms.
FIrstcl&s and modern improvements. Terms
Easy.
, SI 12,7m-Lot 100x132 , College Street , hiedlck' ,
subdivision , new 5 room house. Well improved.
58 t2,500-Lot fiOxito , Convent street , S room cot
tage , large basement suitable for room , , barn
, etA
59 2SOO-5 teem house , 'FhorneiI' a4ditmon barn ,
, welt , cltft. . . to , good improvetnente , $100 cash ,
51,800 on long tUne.
14,200-7 room house on Davenport , bet. 16th
, and 17th.
15 Lot 175x500 on Sherman , laTgu nouso , barn an
, othet lmprovrments. Lot witheut improve.
month is worth th money we ask tsr ut
I T Two new houses and two full size lots on Park
. avenue. hot and cold watem , sod a modern
miret class improvements. houses woumI c.t
, what we ask for whole. Eitrago si bargain.
s 19,600-Lot 82x150 cot. 17th and Center , house
4 room , , barn , water , trees , outbuildings.
I ; * 2.600-Five room house , 18th bet. Vallfornla
Webster. NIce lnroIiertY. Terms easy.
, so $ lhoO-Lot 9 , biock S. Shlnmn's 2d addition. One
and a half story house. T.rnns easy.
62 13,000-Good 7 mmmii house onSherman. Modern
improvements , stable , well , cistermi. A bargain ,
)3 $ ddA.-Full lint , ono 8 room and one 5 room
house , aew , S blocks from the opera huuee. Very
cheap.
32 Ii'.f"O-Splendidlotoni Dodenearhhth. (1hea
53 15,000-Lance house ammt amnall cottage. E.ee
knit location ttll elm , lot Iaventort near 10th.
85 14CO-LOt 00x260. rood S room house , modern
mprovcnncuts , miter huine , , , on Sherman arc.
DO 1SOO-Tu'O lot , , 126x140 , with house stable etc.
Barker's , mub.dirllon.
9 II fiQO-Lot and t. mall , good house , utelick's sub.
, lTon , ( corner. )
95 L't with 7 room hones. ChIcago. bet. imith aunt
14th.
01 1 , SW-Lot and 5 room house. florbach' . addi.
Son , well , cistern , tb. Everything in good to-
pair.
o2 p10-Lot &nd 4 room ous. , hard , bar. 10th and
17th
Unimproved Property
ran SALE BY flEDFORDOUER ,
N. ' .
2 * 1.000-Lot 60127 , mnliana and Division ,
8 1700 each-Twolot,56xl32 each , on 11th. Cheap ,
muid 2 lots 6t3x132 each on' 10th.
11 I6O cach-7 lots in Yates lIvid' . additiou.
23 17,200-12 full Izo lots , iiaiiscomn Place , ens
block west ( , f Park avenue.
S5O each-Two lots on i'srk avenue. nargahi. .
Business l ts on Dodge , betnsevn 11th son ilth
31 $400-Lot In hlnn' . addition , , on , Seward street.
53 13,000-Foil lot , tteed'slst addition , on 25th and
Chicago.
46 $5,000-Six good lots iii liancom Pla. Bar
gainnu.
64 3OO0Lot 50zi20 , on Farnaua , near 20th. Ye
chep.
r,9 , Fouracrcs InWeet Omaha.
61) t550-Lot in iaacs Selden's addItion.
60 $1,600-FInnu lot , iteddick' , , avid.ittoii , t'ark aye.
84 t400-52 feet of block 51 , Shinin'n addition. Fine
, , iew.
86 82,200-Lot44i60un 16th. Dusloess property ,
worth twice the iriea asked.
04 $3,500-Full , izo graded lot on Chicago , bet.
lath anil 14th.
95 $300-Good lot , high location , , south 10th.
too $ .OOO-33ri32 ou 10th , bet. Ilarnoy sad 110w.
aim ! .
103 750 each-Two extra good lot It. jinascom s
addition. Coodhigh location.
Bargains in Farms & Lands ' \ . , ,
No.
10 $27 peracro.-1C0 acre Improved farm , near Cres.
ton , Iowa , 10 acres woodland , 45 acre , corn , 25
acres Timothy and Clover.
ma $4uio-40 acre , 3.4 of amlie west of Ft. Omaha
two hou'ea , tie barn , , , granary , corn crib , two
wells , . .0O bearinig fruit trees , 800 grape vines.
will sod or exchange.
14 * 7,000-200 acre , , half mile N. SY. Okhorn , 140
acres in cultiration , balance rasturo. Four room
house , stable , etc. 'forms easy.
51 1t6O-1CO acre , good land , 4 1milca from But.
lington , Coffee county , Kansas. % Vitl exchange
fen Omaha property.
61 $8,400-240 acre. adjoining city of Wllbcr , Satinis
county. Al ) under fence ad , wetl Improved.
ThIs property lclwai , at lOoO0.
Cs tHu per acre-403 acre , , 3 miles from Waterloo ,
Douglas county. Part in cultivation , balance
meadow , all good land. WW scU or will arrano
with cattle 'man for co.partnershlp , or will con
tract to food 300 or 400 head of cattle.
70 to 82-10 000 acres mi Merrlck county. Good till
able lanil , sad will be sold from 15 to 0 per
acre.
80 7 per acre-Will buy ISO acres In Cedar Co.
96 815. per acre'-.320 acres mile , from hamburg
I.wa.
07 $15. peracre-Inuproved near Logan Iowa.
101 Several hundred acre , in Cuming Co. Nets.
101 Six thousand acres iii Stanton Co. Nob.
107 1O per acro.-2200 acre , timoereI land In Ray
Co.lIo three smalliarmi ontnis land , kalanco
good cottonwood timber , whIch will more thaa
pay far Inireatment. For sale or exchange
Omaha property.
SPECIAL.
103 2,20G-Lot OiIx220 , cot. 17th and Bellview St. ,
eouth Omaha , near iIascail. Park , Inrick house ,
fourroomne. well , cl'4crii. stable , cellar All in
good conimitiomi amndnearly flew.
00 25 per acro-400 acres In Washingten county , S
mIles south of BlaIr , . > n ilnmo of Ii. at. P. U. & 0.
railroad. StaLl , , , , at corner of this land Cool
stream runniliig water. 1O acres lii cultivation ,
80 acre. grass , ISO acres timber-Oak , hickory ,
walnut anti clot. Sninall house good fruit and
abunidanco ' ) f grapes. is pertly fenced. One of
the best farm , ii , the county. If purchaasr
wishes , wili sell homestead adj'ln'n good
herd of cattle.
jXCall and examine other property not Ided.
BEDFORD & SOUER ,
,1s a ista hat , Various and fl'wwlau
KIRKWOOD1 .
, Lots 111 tlmis aulIition are selling rinpiilly , and'prices will ho advanced
In hi few days. Tfinse who IIIIVC spokii for lots iiiist Iltake lhiymollt before -
fore price is cluing. ii. a piesent 1rice ivihl not be g'ulirUfltCf'd ' mifter this
week. 'Fheso inn' vithout. a doubt tint itiost desirab'e ' lots in Onmmnim , anti
ivihl certmninlyiluuble in pricobefitrspriiig. All wholmve seen these lots
are svcll pleased and pronouiice thtemni chep ,
BEDFORD & SOUER ,
Real Estate Agency ,
: AmP : : I:13x : :
14th Street , bet. Farnarn and Douglas.
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