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line JJ'iu'O Is ilrli >
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BITTER !
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.n wofM. rutt . XH.rrlxr * . K.trr anJ Apt. ant all
JI * rdm fllMtlwil .Orrtifc . . dt > Iwirtad.lWo . fl..j
a Itutef rhinpir , . , .B.Lt4 .r drink. Try II. a J
tnmI . Mil. V * < Ira t la U | raUI
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RED STAR LINE
Belgian Boyal aind U.S. M H8to mr ro
. - SAILING E EBY SATURDAY ,
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NEW YORK 'AND ANTWERP
i
ThtliMne , Germany , IlalyLffolland and France
St ertf ( Outward ; HO ; Prepaid from An twerp , tig ;
Kicunlon , 9 0. Including bedding , etc. Sd Cabin , $ SO ;
RonnJ Trip , $ SM 00 ; Exonralon , 9100 ; Baleen Irom 850
to 180 ; Exounlon 110 totieo.
BTTttti Wright ft BOM , O n , AgtnU. U Brawl.
way N. T.
Hamilton ft Co. , Omihv IP. G. Qlod
DID 4 Co. , 208 N. IBtb Street , C < n h : D. K. Kim
all , OmahaAronU. g
ChartercdbythcStatcofIiri
noln ( or thcexptcBipurpono
of elvinnlmmedlntc rellclln
nil chronic , urinary nnd pri-
vale dlceccci. Gonorrhoea ,
GIcctondbyphtlls In all their
complicated formu , nlsg al'
disettca of the Skin and
Blood promptly relieved and
crmnnentlycurcd by reme >
' '
. - iS fi Ss bpeclal I'racttce. Seminal
Weakness. Nipht Losses by Dreams , PImplea on
thel ace.LtJst Manhood. imiltlvetiictirtil Tftcre
l3iiuejiicrlnnttnii. . The nnprcrlate ! . . - . < ]
13 at once used In each case. Consultations , per-
aonal or by letter , nakedly conHdentlal , Hed-
icln sent bv Mall and Express. No marks on
pacKuize to indicate contents or sender. Address
\ift.MMES.No.2U4Wa3hIngionSl.lCh1c&golt !
TFXAS TBAIL CATTLE ,
About 5,001 hoaH. mostly one ntvl tw > yoiri old
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< rura bfercddrott
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THEOHLYTROB \
IRON
[ TONIC
\Ttll nnrlfy the BLOOD.TC |
laini tlie LIVER and
and itiHToiut THE
and VIOOR of YOUT1L Ur-
pcnsla. WnntofApjiclllo , jn.
llKuailon , { jinkot : Htronctli.
k mxlTlrcilVocllnKabaolulxilr
ml , lloiio * . ruutcloiAnil
ni-rvca rtcvlvo new force ,
Knllvtna the mind anu
n supnllo * J'ralii ' I'nwi-r
ljpuillnrto llalrmx will
/lod laDH , IIAHTZUB IRON TONIO n rofr , and
cimruy euro. ( IIVLO a rlutr , lunllliy complexion.
rrcqnont attoiupt * at ixxinUrfiltliiK unlyadd
lo Iho popularity of Iho orlclnul , Uonotoxpcrl-
UCnl puttho OIIKIINAL AND II KIT.
.f Hood Joarnddn-ntoThaDr. HnrtfrMM Co V
MSbLoaU , No..fooor "DllKAM EOOIC. " *
I i .J'
HAS NO UPBRIOll.
The Steck is a Durable Piano.
TUB BTECK HIS HIHOINO QUALITY Of TONE
TOUWD NO OTIIKll PIANO ,
BOLD KLY BY
WOODBRTDGE BEOS , ,
215
OMAHA NED.
HAMBDBO-AMEEIOAJf
DIUEOT LINE FOR V1NOLAND , tTOAMO AND
OKilMANY ,
Tbo ( Uamahlp * ol till well-known line * n built ol
Iron , In waUr-tlKbtoampartmenU , anil are lurnlih-
t > d with ercry re uuito to make tUo pamgtgo both
afo and Btfrctable. Thov carry the United Butei
sjd European mill * , and I ave New Yorks Thurs
day , and oaturday * for Hymouth ( LONDON ) Ober.
Uu'A .
Kt s : Kli Cabin , S6 , 105 and 916. Steerage , f20
Uenry J-undt , Uatk ILviHo , r .11 Uonroi.U. Tolt ,
, , , ' '
l Blufl. . a II : UlOllAUD COT , Oen. Vu
Aft * , Cl Broadway , N. V. Cha * . Kotmlnakl & Oc-
Oenor J Wfe Uua Aj < > nU , 107 Wa hlniitou BU. Chlca
go.Ill.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE & EAE
J T. AHMSTRONO , M. D. ,
Oovt Iwt t * a.c31 ' Xxain t.
a ei ara repair id hem twuJt ol fire , offl
r rfc r , Uoora 6. Vitlfltea Ulixi 1Mb
Amelia Burrougiii ,
ODT10E AND KK8IDBNOR
J617 Dodge St. , - Omaha
TTLKfEONE No 111
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BRUDDER TROWER'S BOMB , [
It Slirs BrnMer Norfolk to BnrniDs
Sensor/ton Kmluino Over tlio Man
Prom UufTiilu tliti Pliilurin Too
Hnmll.- Dinky Debater *
rally Aroused.
Now York Journal.
The hanging of Alexander Jflhrann ,
the colorul murderer if Otow IIill ,
Urooklfn , haalod to n lierco political
nuarrul bitwoon rival factions of black
republican voters in the Oily of Ohurohos.
Ilsv. Mr. Toivor , the coloied clergyman
who dullvcrod the oration at the E nancU
Day celebration at Myrtle Avenue park ,
on Fridav l t , in the course of his remarks
marks criticised Governor Cleveland
for not postponing the i xecution until a
day that was not honored by | the people
of Jeffdrsmi'a race. At the conclusion of
the or.-Uinn lithogrophio pnrtrnita of
DIaino and Logan wore displayed from
the pluttonn und sheered , Cleveland
waa roundly denouccd by Mr. Torror'o
admirers.
Aiming the colored domocratio votris
who listtncdvith indignation lo tlu
Uev. Mr. Trowor's criticism of the dom.
icrntio candidate fir ihu presidency wen-
MtiKura (1 Sullivan W xm xlor , Adolph-
us U Fotertb iw , Hubert Leo Norfolk
md ether niombora of the Hudson
Vvonue Sono of Xxm Social cluh At 2
'clock yesterday morning the club ad
journ.d , after n six houra' diicumon t :
shn rival cmdidntea for the preadono ! >
4iid Mr Trowor'n oration at Myrlli
Avenue ParkA J nirnai reporter wa
prfciit ihn ujhout the proceedings.
Mr , Norfolk , president of the club ,
was in the chair. Ho ia n utaltvart indi
vidual who wears buahy eldo-iThiskera
gold-mounted epootadaa and broadcloth
clothes. Mr. Norfolk is one of Mr.
Oeorgo ] nornan'a trusted employes , and
ia employed at the Orighton race-track.
do ia a lirm stickler for the rights of the
people ; in 1880 ho waa arrested for
assaulting n colored republican who
rotod , the domoorotia ticket , which waa
banded to him by District Engineer
Dharles B. Farley , 'pf ' the fire depart *
nont. When brought before Judge
Maaaoy Me Norfolk waa asked why ho
jommutod the assault for which ho wan
trreatod. Ho replied :
"Any nijzgor dat ' 11 sell' his vote fo1
lollah bill an * a plus ; o" torbiokor ain't
jot no oarfly right to lib. " (
"Why ! " naked the amused justice.
"Knzi he's taking do broad an * buttah
inter do moufs of 'apdctahul ciiiznna na
iono boon 'oustomop to axin a two dollah
Lill fo' dtiro nUlTeragea. "
Mr. Norfolk was eont to Raymond
itrout j ill for ton davn , but hia puiiiah-
: ncnt made him popular among hia color-
id brethren. In opening the meeting 011
Saturday night Mr. Norfolk aaid that the
muimor would soon bo over , and it "bo-
loobtid the mombaha of ba club to make
jurvision fur dero vrmtah overcoats , coal
in" kindliu' wood. "
"For ono. " aaid Mr. Norfolk Imprea
ilbtly'I doau'c porpr BO to 'low Brud-
lor Trowor to Ing mo ober to BUino and
Login widout ho ahowsnauao what for. "
"Uat's bizieaa. Slow cawaol show
: awaol" shouted Mr. VVoxmaxter.
"It may bo aod dat Gubnor Olobolan
irdahcd Mr. Jtfforaon to bo 'acuted ou
'Manaipaahun ' day , " aaid Mr. Norfolk a
lip thruat hia Kf t hand into the broaat o :
his Prince Albert coat and levelled tin
dexter finger of his right hand at hia
lioarors. ' 'ItTarn true dat ho done ao ,
imt 1 kinnot forgit dat it war a Itopub
loan aher'ff dat'hung Mr. Jefforson. "
The Btampiug'of foot ad ether demon
itrations of approval drowned the
ipeakor'a voice , and it waa fully five
ninutca before ho waa permitted to ro-
lumo hia romrrka. "I am mo' dan
pleased dat dia pint am poBsoesod on yo' '
ncm'ry. If Mr. Blaine am aich a frion1
if do cullnd race as he porfoiaoa , why
lidn't ho 'tend owah picnic on Friday ?
md why didn't ho uao his iuflooenco wid
lo gubncr an1 hab dat 'tcution post <
lonod ? For myself , individowally on' '
'prVotivoly , I perpoao to vote for
3ub"
"I hope dat do gon'Joman won't konv
nit hiasulf befo' do kimnu'ttco on candi
iatob reports on wet do naahinal luminit'
ccea of do two parties propose to do fo
3o cullud votaha of do eleventh ward , "
taid Mr Waxmiixtor hastily interrupt
ing < ho chairman.
'Da ymi utit well taken , " Biid Mr
Nmfoik , gracefully. "It am poasiblr
I at I war a leuilo too prebiru , but 1 do
Jpoiah to any dia much. If do ropubii
< in prty tinUa dat ir kin ignouh do ciil
ud wow , it's n gwiiio to git Jul' . D
i puhlilon plaifiiaunri ain't b g'nuffio
told do Iri h and do cullud people to
; i-ddur. L > u Iriuh mutt * go. "
The entliuiiitxn arouatid by the apeak
ir'o retnailc wav indtscribble. The niuiu-
> ura of the duo otuiiipcd , nhuutod ,
lonltid and waved ihiiir luta and hand-
torchiufa wildly. Whun ordur waa ro
itortid Mr. Waxmaxter took the plat-
orm.
" 1 ngreo wid do noble aontimonts oh
lo pri biniH apeaker most uimnliuujiljV
aid Mr.V. . "D.foro wo purccod to fur
l r b ziiicis I duaiuh to soj cine Gubnor
) lobolan' ' , in my umbio 'pinijn , ia wid
it. [ Applaus ] In votoiu do car dri.
> cra' oill ho allowed mnn * conclutivelo diit
10 Iriah need apply. [ Ohocra ] An' I
nfawmed dat aa Mayor ob Butialow ho
vaa ullua do fr'on ob do culled poopul ,
in * wuz do fust Dummycrat dat 'pmtod a
: ullud policeman. "
Several apocohoa wore made by mom-
> era of the club , and it waa evident by
ho outburata of enthusiasm which greet-
id the mention of OleveUnd'a name that
he majority of thoao present favored the
! ndidaoy of the domooratio nominee for
ho presidency.
A committee of throe waa appointed to
tire the Athomuum if possible , for a maas
neeting , at which Mr. Tower will bo in.
JUd to diacuu with Mr. Norfolk ho rel-
iivo merits of tha domocratia and ropub-
[ can Candida tea for president.
Quarantine CurlouitlFH ,
few York Times ,
The quarantine monaures which have
teen aofopted l > y _ yurioua European na <
iona for protection againtt cholera are
laturally the aourco of a good deal of in.
onveuiunco. Spain pcrmi'a ' no one
oming from France to cross the Spiuiali
rontier without undergoing aovcndaja'
[ uurantino Now , ova of the towns in
ho neighborhood of the Pyrunnea is sit-
latod directly ou ( ho boundary line ,
rhich rntiH through the middle of the
irinoipal atrout. Tlio houioa on ono
ide of this atrrot cro in Franco and
hose on the other aide are in Spnin.
TJio unhappy resident on th F.enchiildo
rhoso hat blows over into the Sntnish
utter cannot crops to pick it up without
pending a week in the laziretto. Ad'
antago line been taken of the present ,
uarantine ri-gulitlons by aonnr Don'/ /
'rabuco do Itwa 0 > neha y IleinaVio-'J
ori , a prominent rcnidcnt of the Spun-'t '
ish part of the town. Throe weeks ago
Don Trabuco in n playful manner pushed
hia wife acre s thn street , and on her re
turn from Franco aho waa Instantly
placed in quarantine , On her rolcaao , at
the end of aovon days , her huibind
again ahovod her out of the country , and
gain aho waa quarantined. She was re
leased throe weeks ago , and two daja
later she waa enticed across the frontier
in search of her bonnet , which inmo un
known porstn pea iby ) Don Trabuon
had tosaodacrota the street , nnd at the
latest accounts she waa undergoing a
third week of quarantine , while her un
feeling husband waa plunging into nil
aorta of Spanish dissipation.
There ia no doubt that the alarm in
Spain in regard to the cholera is verj
iroRt ; , Vessels coining from French
porUi have the groa'oit ' diflhulty in ob
taining permission to enter any Spanish
harbor , and recently when a steamer
from Marseilles waa seen approacl.iiig
the coast near a Spanish Mediterranean
town the inhabitants with ono accord
aoizo-i their guitars aud fl-id to the later *
lor of the country , Thorn ia at the
present time an unfortunate Maruoillea
dtentnor drifting along the Spanish coaat
and vainly trying to ( .rocuru coal her
aupply being entirely oxhauatod , Shi-
has already boon repulsed from sovcrul
Spanish ports , and the prospect is that
when aho has burned up her lust frag
ment of wood and her luat I'.itont Oilier-
Report aho will bo caaton the Afiiom
coaat or driven out hopoloaaly upju tbu
broad Aihutic :
Italy ia apparently determined to de-
voljp ctsos of cholurnat her frontiers , a < >
that no foreigners will care to pass t em
The way in which travelers entering
Italy are huddled together in diny huu
and supplied with wretched food , t n 1
foul wetur ia auro to produce chi lcn ,
und the conduct "f the Italian authori
tica can bo explained on no otbor hjp
thoais than that they deairo to cut Itil.
< fl' from communication with the rose o :
Europe , and beliuvo that a bolt of choir
extending ; along the v/holo frontib
ivill bo of no invaluable aid to them
kccompliihing their desire.
Austria has juat announced that al
loreone entering Austria from Italy wil
DM quarantintod , and their hand organ
will bo taken to pieces and disinfected
rhis eider m&y lead to diplomatic com
jlicatlona. Jf an Italian statesman compelled
polled to undergo quarantine on his way
; rorn Venice to Trioato finds that hie
land organ has boon injured , cither by
tontnct with carbnlio acid or by carel
landlirg on the partof thi
Austrian sanitary police , ho will b
, -cry apt to demand eatisfaction , an
iia government may feel compt-lltd bt
ho force of puHlie eontiraent to inaia
.hat Auatra ahull pay an inuomnity fo
lamnges to the organ As f ir Germany ,
t is understood that Biamork in now con
erring with Dr. Koch oa to the advisu
nlity of ordorinc every Frenchman wh
vishco to enter Germany to bo viviaccte
> y computent Eurgeons , and to bo turue
) ick in osu ho ia found to have
inulo cholera microbe ; concealed on hi
) oraon.
Franco has rni conaolation. She ha
ho ohddra ; but that fact renders it un
locpssiry for her to quaranlino pee pi
rriving from ether countries. Senaibli
looplo will prefer to enter Franco in spit
if the cholera rather than to bo quiran
ined in ether lands.
10O LtoBCS Ono Dollar.
fa inseparably connected with Hood
Jarsaparilla , and is true of no other mod
cine. It is an unanswerable argumen
la to strength and economy , while than
janda testify to its superior blood-purify
ing and strengthening qualities. A hot
tie of Hood's Sarsa arilla contains IOC
loses and will lost a month , while othon
ill average to last not over a week
Elonco for economy , buy Hood's Sarsa
mrilla.
Tlio Panama Canal.
New York Commercial Advertiser.
la his recent annual report to
iharoholdors of < the Panama canal com
mny , M. Da Loeaops felicitates himael
md them upon the calm contempt which
.hoy have shown toward thoao malovo
ont critics who have periodically at
aokpd the enterprise , and ho invokes ;
iontinuanco of that rcsoluto confidonoo
n tha direction which alone can soouro n
tomplotion of tbo work. Ho assorts
.hat . neither ho nor hia associates will do
itiything in secret , and citoa his course
mil reference to the Suez cnnal aa an
larnrst of hia intention of fulfil ing every
irotnmi wln'oti has hnn miido in corinuo-
ion with the Grand American canal.
liy way ot uiiouurnguig the diauiritod ,
F rl ) her l > p , npioiiK the 80,889 hold-
n of from ono to five shares of the on
.10 uuitiour o * 114'J , U aharom.ldcrB , RI.
e Lesaeps dooUrns tlmt "nil the toil ions
rulnnina'y work ima beoncomplutudthr
icofairy establishments Imvo buun crtat
d , the uiachinca nnd nmtoriul have bion
niiBtriiated and t-ithcr already on the
round or I'lao in trtinatt. and tlint fron
lie present timn onwurd operattona wile
o pnuhod forward with oxer increasing
iu igy , no that it is now a 'm thnitia'iui ' > l
sriuiiny' that the Patmma < unal will In-
pi-mid to thu navightion of the world
tfciro thn beginning of 1888. "
M. Di L"83eB | funlitr ou > 8 that until
ho latof Janudry , 1884 , the real wirk
f cutting tha ctuul hud not fairly begun ,
nd that ut the nd of April , four raonlh *
ftorward , 2.482VG8 cubic motrea nf
arih h& < ! been rimoved , or nearly half
f the totul qiuntiry that had been dia.
Iflopd up to that time. Of the aggregate
f 120,000,000 of cubic motrer of ground
3 bo excavated , 40,000,000 will bo taken
way by means of dredging maohinoa.
[ o contend * , thorotoro , that if the work
wuld not have boon commenced until
10 1st of Jonuaay , 1885 , it atill could
ivo boon CuishQd n three years from
lit date.
Ho has also announced to the hare
oldera that the United Stains of Oolum-
ia during the past year have made the
nportant conoeaiion of 5li,000 ( hootarea
f land , constituting a domain in itself ,
ith all the mines it may contain. This
md ia to bo chosen by the oilloors of
10 company , and ceded as fast as it ia
arned. Thus far 150,000 hectares , or
10 equivalent for the execution of a lit-
0 moro than ono third of the work have
con received by the company.
With respect to tha sanitary condition
f the workmen employed on the canal.
I. do Leaaepa denies that the mortality
moitR them ia greater than that of the
vuragn on similar works in Europe , and
Ivea the figutoi in support of hia asser-
on. The report throughout is of a
inguino character , and it waa received
ith great facer by the thareholdora.
OltlGIN Ol AMMONIA.
AmmoiiU { < obtained In la R qn < intl."lc by
i niitr * fiirtlo-i o' the uiluoof uuiinalg. / n.
ifliftiUftritawifra. / .
Kvcry h UBokti > iwr can test Inltln ? nowdcra
) iitaliliiK , iliU ill Biistlnjr iliug ly pUiliig H
m nt the "Ho-iHl"nr "AtnlinwH1 l oirl" toj-
jwn on a h t stota uulil heated , then rcmovj
IH o < iwratd Hinull.
, Dr. PHo V Cream IhUine I'.nulpr doea not
urnin Ainmoni' , Alum , I Inn , l > uta li Ik no
li ( > | ihat' < ( ( protait by the above tct ) U
1 reared l > y a PJiyililan mill Clminlft with :
loclal rtfc'iinl to ( .kuiiliuttw uml hraltbful-1
1 . m-o-wSm '
\VKONUS OF TUK SIOUX.
Mr. Dland Tells how Ho Waa ejected
from IMno Itldgo Agnncy ,
WABIHNOTON , D C. , Aug. 3. 8 overs1
weeks ago T. A Bland of Washinetoi
waa arrested and 01 pel led from the Kfd
Cloud In dim reservation by Indui
xgont McGnllcuddy of the Uluo Ridg <
H oncy. Air Bland ia ono of tbo oditon
if the Council Fire , a monthly publics
( ion devoted to Indian matters In th
current number of the periodical a Inn *
vniount of npaco ia devoted to Agent Mu
Gillicuddy's miadeoda and ah irtoomii g
and to a narration by Mr. BUn 1 of h t
recent expuriouces in thu Sioux countrj
Uu Bays that early in Juno ho receivn )
Icttorn from Red Cloud and other Sioun
ohiefa inviting him to viait thu reserve
tiou and advioo with them about the aal >
of a portion of their l nd , n 'l aavina
that milters wore in a tal oindition. Mr.
LIUuu uuya Sticrotory I'ojlor udviaoa iiim
not to go , aa ho "would probably get
into trouble with the agent " Mr Bland
poraistod , however , and received from
the secretary n letter addressed to the
ftRonta at thn Pine Hidgc and II isobud
agencies. In this letter the secretary di
rected that the bearer bo afforded the
" | > p > rtunty ! "lo visit his friends among
the Indiana , " und added :
"Mr. liUud holds no < fli ial position
under thin department and ia not author
zad to rvpniaeiit the deputiii-ut in an >
* ny , nor to iuterfure in thu alfiirs of thu
Agunciis "
Ia hia j mrnoy from Hnaobud to Pine
Ridge through the reservation Mr.
Ulttiid reports that hefowu" i fo nf
the I idiatia havu small patolu-a i f land
runced , pluwbd , and plitutud mainly in
jura wnh heru and thuro a fo-v htlla ol
potato ; that few of the Inditn exceed
mo ncr " : that "tho great mjrity f
the Indians live in dtnviua ti-puus , and
ihut in traveling 120 miles ho saw < n >
oiio school house ) and that was unfinished
nnd unoccupied.11 lie on nt. a night at
' Red-Leaf's baud
Rod-Loaf's village. -
numbers about 1,100 persons. "They
say they have fifty-one wagons , seven
pxon , 100 ether cattle , two broken mow
ing machines , two plows , and five hooa.
rtioy all want to farm , but can't got
implements or socda. A few of them
; otl&at spring , a few grains of corn and
live potatoes each to plant. They earn
estly nsk for implements and seeds ,
ichool-houBOB and teacher ; . "
Mr. Bland giv s the particulars of hia
irrcst and expulsion from the reservation
is follows :
On reaching the office , Agent McGil-
liouddy met mo at the door und said :
" I'nis ia Dr , Blind. I auppoee ? "
"That ia my name , " I replied.
"Well , doctor ; you can't stay on this
reservation. "
"I think I can , " I aaid , and handed
him your latter. Ho read the loiter
uNud nnd handed it to hia drlc , rderiog
hint to copy it. Then , addi easing mo , he
said :
"Ordinarily I take great pleasure in
obeying the urdoiB of the aecrutaty , but
in this caau I shall not. You will leave
the reaervatioti thia afternoon. "
"Njt unless I am put und > r arrostand
removed by force , " I responded.
"i hope you will not give mu that trou
ble , " ho replied.
' I certainly shall not leave the roaerva
tion for ton days or two weeks , unless
forcibly put i IT "
Ho then sate' to his acting chief of po
lice : ' 'Muster six man m tno ofike im
mediately. " Ttuj-ordcr wasobojud. Thu
men filed in , and in my presence McGil-
licuddy issued six rounds of fixed ammu
nition to each man , remnrking-to me at
iho same time : "I will have you under-
Jeratand that you are not in the United
States now , but on an Indian reservation
where I am in supreme command. You
ire now under arrest , and will bo put oft
iho reservation at once "
Ho ordered out a carriage and asked
no to get into it. I declined to do BO
m request , aaying : "I shall not get
nto the carriage until you shall order
no to do BO , on pain of personal violence
f [ rotuso. "
Ha then said : "If you do not in-
tantly got into that carriage I will order
'ou ' thrown in by force. "
"That will do , " I aaid , nnd stopped
nto the caniago * * and at 1.30 p
a. the 28ih of June , 1881,1 was forciblj
arriod from the agency under escort ot
ix armed Indian policemen. I was
alien to Gauow'a ranch , aovon miles
' > uth of the agency in Sioux ciunty
-br oka , and left there at about 3 p. m
uno28 188 i.
A iv \ daB liter Mr. Bland hold i
ouncil with , lied Oluud and 133 of hi
ead men , a few miles outti lo ot ihn res
rvution. Rod Cloud inadu & spetdi , it
rhieh ho BiiiJ :
The government did not keep its treat }
f 1851. Jt has not fu ly kvpt the treat )
f 1808 Afterward it iitoiniotcl u $30.-
00 t. r not huniiug hifftl'i ; wo got , > n >
HI the money. Wo s > ld ihu Black
lula in 1870 , but not the land around
1 tin ; gut na pay yet.
I'o sent for jou to toll jou
lieoe thing ? , ui > d got you to look mtei
ur intertsta. Wo sign no more pujiert-
util the government paB what it owes
0. Wo want our rcaorvation nurvoytd ,
i wo can know where our outeido lines
rej then wo wont a patent fur it. Bui
10 liret thin ? wo want is a now agent.
Ou the authority nt M'8. Julia Draper ,
ho waa a miatlonery teacher among the
ioux for tcnyoaiB , Mr. Bland charges
3ai Bishop iluro and the Rov. John
lobinaon , missionary at Pine Ridge
i enoy , are fully cognizant of Agent Mo-
iillicuddy's uutitnees aud misbehavior ,
ad yet , for some reason they sustain
im. Mrs. Draper , according to Mr.
'land ' , waa disinuaed by Bishop Hare
oni her place aa teacher in October ,
882 , at the request of McGillicuddy bo-
u o aho signed a petition to the score-
xry of the interior asking that an in
jector bo sent to the Pine Ridge agen-
> ' . Mr. Bland continues :
Mrs. Draper informed mo that Bishop
[ are reprimanded her for not attending
incns in iho agency school building ,
hlch were gotten up by McGillicuddy
id wife , aud that thd Wi-Gillicuddya ro
laod * o apeak to her because ahu did not
iln in their dances , although on such oc-
laiona whisky was uicd freely by the
; nntB gucste , employes , and cowboys.
Under the treaty Dr. Blond says , the
idiana are entitled to soldiers' rations
'o woi hed some of the rationa and
ucd the supply of eight persona ferro
ro wooka , wan : Flour , eighteen pounds ;
aeon , four pounds ; augar , two pnunda ;
> tleo , ono and a half poundr ; baking
iwdir , quarter pound ; soap , half p'numl.
hi ) bed ration , ho s y , ia ono buf.gon-
ally amall , for twenty per-
'na ' , eaoh twelve dnja. Ho
s told by Indiana and white men
lat buforoMcGillicuddy'd reign began
o Indiana got a beef every tn days , or
ireo beef rations a month. Giving thorn
ro and a half rations pur month cnRiuVn
a auent to defraud them of 1,8' ' 0
ttlo per year. Or Bland assorts that (
a RDVuii Indian tribes on the reeorva-11
in have combined and fixed two ocalm j [
prices OHO for their wliito cuitomcis ' i
md another for the Indians and thai
bp Indians aro' required to pay highci
trices. For example , ho aaya , an Indiat
a obliged to pay the trat'or a dollar fui
wo and n half pounds of cofToo or foui
> ounds of sugar , whereas a white mar
An buy four pounds of coffee nr eii
jounds of sugar for the aamo amount o
nonoy.
Plica are frequently preceded by a scnso o
vclght lt-i ho back , loins and lower part of th
ibdomoii.cauBliiR the patient to aupjMMO ha IIA
( iino atfoctlon of the klduays or nctghborin ,
< rgatui. At tlmCR. eyra toms of indlgoetloi
ro [ ironont , na llntucncy , unoa in < vw of th
tomnch , oUx A motstcro llko poraplratlon
roduclug n Aory dlsivgrcoablc itching pnrtlcu
arly at night after potting worm lu bed , tt
017 common attendant. Internal. Hxtorna
mi Itching Piles yield at once to the cppliin
Jon of Dr. Boflanko's I'llo Uemody , which ncti
llrcctly urn the twrta alfoctod , absorbln/r tht
cumora , allaying the intonao itching , and of.
fcctlng a permanent cure Hhoro other rome
dlcfl hhro fftllod. Do nut delay until thedrolt
un the system nroducoa ponnanent disability ,
but trv It and bo cured. Schrotor & Bocht.
"Trado BupuHsd by O F ( JotHlman. "
Philadelphia 011.
Wtsturn lUilroad Prcsidont "I toll
vou , air , it ia ruinoua. I can't reduci
( area between thoati pointa from $ l-i 5l
to $5 iou must b j crazy. "
Supirmtendont "It must bo donrsir ,
or the new B. XV. . & % , line will ROI
part "if our trullij. "
"B it it coata moro than that to carry
them. "
" 0 , I have that all fixed , wo will make
it all up every trip. "
"In what wa)1"
"My idu ia to tun nothirg but palaco-
cara. "
"Wtl j"
"And then , before -reaching the end
of thu rtiud , you and 1 disguised aa
'wo or the Jaiiioi gang , will board the
train. "
"Capital ideal But that would enl )
work tor awhilj. The passongcra would
complain and the authorities would get
after us. "
"O , but wo won't touch the passen
gers. "
"No ? "
"No we'll just rob the porter. "
The glory ot n man IB his strength. If you
are weakened down through oxcaadvo study.
or by early indiscretion , Allen's Brain Fowl
will permanently restore all lost liger ; nnd
strengthen all the muscles of Brain and Body.
SI ; G for SD , -
FlnanoioriiiK in Now York.
Wall Street News.
"Father , " said the young man as hero-
turned from town , "they say about
twenty of the big factories in Netv Eug-
land have shut down. "
'They do , eh ? Wall , we'll put a little
moro water in the cider. "
"Aud they say that dozens of big iron
works have ctopped running. "
" Thi-y do , th ? Wall , wo must have
more bimor milk in the butter to make
up for it. "
"Aurt they that railroads
aiy are pass
ing dividends and hardly paying cxpou-
"
UUa
"They do , eh ? Wall , when wo bale
hay HUH fall no must tumble in lots of
weeds. "
"But father , " continued the son"thoy
siy that hundreds of men are out of work
in thu citiis. and that times are going to
bo awful hard thia winter. "
"They do , oh ? Wall , wo'Jl 611 the ap
ply barrels about half lull of windfalls ,
doc or the Itrd witn a little taller , and
you'll have to got up an hour earlier
every morning to make up for it. I gueBb
we'll pull through somehow. "
Maiarla'H MiKbty Uuat.
What a bout of unpleasant symptoms I
Indigestion ; lame back ; aching joints ;
sleeplessness ; vertigo : weariness ; no np-
petite ; cold feet ; pains in "breast ; night
sweats ; chills and fever. Malaria brings
bll'thoBo. Brown.a iron bitters drives
them all out. Mrs. F' A , Glenn , Wai-
lacoville , 8 0. . says , "I had a serious at'
tnck of malarial favor , and Brown's Iron
Bittera restored me to good health.
irSumnier Would Lust nil the Year.
Boston Globo.
lie was a Kraduata of a school of pharm
acy and had just bought out on apothe
cary store at the South End. Lv > t even
iag hio sweet young wife looked from
her paper and Raid :
"I ai-o that D in Dish do Banana , a
Mexican , who owned nine drug stores
has just failed with liabilities amounting
to ovot § 250,000 If it ii us good buai-
IIPSS , asy.u say , John , lut made him
fail ? "
' Did it eay he run a sn < 1a fountain in
* ny of his PsUbliehinontt ? "
"Nn ; it said h traded in < xracta * a&d
jtber inrdiciml prcpar-uintm. "
"Ai. ( well ; tlmt ii u jou n IB for it. I lo'l
rnu 'hat BO IOIIK as n mau can rill three
{ ilia of wind and uill of surf a water tlmt
YISUI in all about th'tio foiirtlis of a mill ,
rir fivd cents hard cnnh , and then Imvo
uilf thu wa'cr h ft in fuain that can't bo
'Uul ' i d ( int of thu g UHI , 'h-ro ia > w daiv
iwr of failing. Onu if Buston's auda
'ouutainn , | ir > p rly iQiduotud , wuull
lava paid his dtbm uibidt ) of a jenr. "
ItlitciM are ondnrapd by all
he lending pliy-lcinns nnd clu'inUts , for their
jiirlly uud wliolouumoiKBi liow.iro of o un-
erfoita uiul aakoiir urncer or dru ijlst for
hogeniiltia nrticlo , prepared by Dr. J. O. 11.
iiegtrt & Sous.
Corn and tlio Presidency.
) onvcr Trilune.
A whaling big stalk of corn waa talk-
zg politics with a consumptive grasshop-
ter , "Wo are going * to elect Cleveland , "
aid the grasshopper , "and institute an
ra of lefonu. "
The corn waved its loaves in disdain ,
nd replied : ' 'If there were 4 000,000-
> 00 moro of you , and you had a drouth
0 back you up , then you might talk.
Jut when I feel well I'm a rustier ; and
hia year I feel well. A big corn crop
leans a republican president. "
Hearing thia the grasshopper drew'his
leak over hia head , fell on a Canada
hiatlo and expired.
Durkeo'g Bn'nd ' Drctulntr is composed of the
puheft , purest and choicoat condiments
lonty \ \ 111 buy. It unrpaasea any that con be
lade at homo , la cheaper , euves labor and all
uxioty.
"Voted For Him Ono'f. "
'ranVfort Yeoman.
Ho wo a a forlorn , as-ue-shakon , aallow-
unplected , woo begone , onn g llowaod
fugee from the Bonsen district of
'ranklin ' county.
"Orroly f IUIIQ ? " atked he , as ho licard
TO gentlemen iithe corner of Jraiu
nd St. Glair diacuiaing the rescue
Yea sir , found in the Arctic ocean. "
The h 1 you aav. I thought ho waa
end long atfii " Then , after a pause :
1 voted for him on n't but damned of
icy git mo to do it strain. " j t
A OABD. To all who tr urtcrlna from oirorMI
id InJInortitl nitotjoutli , nunoni U - | UJOM , i4iry | ' .
i ay , IIKUI o ( m nli HI > eto I wlllwnc ) t redi e thu I i
III curr > ou , KI'.KK OKCIIAIIOK , Thli | rret rent1 1 h
If v * rlivutcroit bj u I lonery In South Amtrl. j t
. . Kcml K-ll aililieoMxl on > vl J'4ta ll v JusrilT. J ,
HAX , Htstba D , Non \ t'f. Uy m & - > 4 !
-THE g
& BEST TONIC. ?
Tn. tncillolne , combining Iron with pure
VeKctnblo tonic * , nulckly nnd rornt > l tcly
t'nrni Djupcptln. InitlRCotlonVrnlinrnH ,
IinpiiroItli > n < l.1InlarlaClilllHiiiiiirc\iT i ,
and Nriirnlnln.
Hls n uuialline remedy for Diseases of the
ItlitncjrH "nil l.lvrr.
It U invnlunblo for ll ) cntM pcnillnr to
\Vomcn , nnd nil who lend f edcntnry JUcs.
Itiloc tiot Injure the tcethcnuBC licadnchc.or
rroduco constipation oArr ( Iron ntditmci ilo.
Itcnrlchcsand purifies the bloodetlmu ntcs
thonppetlto.nlds the nfslmllatlon of food , re-
Ilexes Heartburn nnd llelehlng , nnd strt.ngln-
ens the muscle1 ! and ncncs.
Kor Intormlttcnt Tcvcrs. LaEsltude , IJICK of
Energy , Ac. , It tins no equal.
S9- The cmulne lm nbovo trnilo rnurk nnd
crosjcd red lines on w rBi > ] > er. Take no oilier.
siKjic ibj nninrN iiiEniCAL to , n i.Tiaoiiran.
nr . . .
CltUl. Al.OfJ , ICO FulUm .HU , N.w York
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
Thia Fpcclal neposit la to cuarantco the
wymcnt of the 25 premiums fully described
'n our former announcements.
The premiums will be paid , no matter now
imall the number of bags returned may be.
Qffiia ni/ukttiWt Durham Trtatra Ca , >
Unrliam. M. C. , UaID \ , 1UM. (
P. \VILE7. . Ei > g. , „
CatMer in of Durham , flxrtnm , JT O.
TlJUin 8mWe Inclows yon 81UWW. which
plcva iiUre on Bpoct&l Poposlt to pay prcnunma
for our empty tobacco haim to tm rclnrned Vfc.
IMIi. Ifonra truly. J B CAIilt , Prefldent
OffM of th * flank of Durham J
Uurhum.tf C.XaylO. 18S4.5
/V /JficMf TJwrArtm Tntxirro Co
DF n mis I UMO to nchnottlodire receipt ot
tll.woai from vou. which e have placed UPOD
Hpccl l Dcpodt for lip obXrt yotIF ] tity
\uuns truly. I' . A. WILLY. Cashier.
None gcnulno without picture of DULL on the
I ackare.
other announccmcnta.
G17 St. Chnrlcs St. , Ft. J o i , Mo.
n julargn1u > leori o.vc.n ic..lkq < . < ht , lei monger
tncRKtrdlo th * pecinltrc3inieut f CMKONIC , IBVoUP , Bicra
nnJ mono n"S iMh..n ny ullirr DiJ.lclnolu Bl-lxiuU ,
% a eltf pa ) vri ilinwnnunllom it.lOrntitkDou
Nervous Prostration , Debility. Mental and
Physical Weakness ; MorciuM and other Altec-
lions of Throat. Skin or Bones , Glood Poisoning ,
Old SorOS and Ulcers , mo Irtntcd * lth uap.rallclcd
tucetnon lalisb .cliuiltlo prlneiplrH f > elr , frhalrlj.
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess ,
Exposure or Indulgence , Meii produce umeorum
follon-luc vfl cl * : ucltun.t.c > < . dibllitr. dlmue t or Blgbt
bail drrectlve memot7. | ( uiplei on the race , phjtlr&l Atemj ,
BTenloaloloa . .oelctal fcmilt j , ccufaiiti al ldeuct& ,
rcnderliie Mnrrinro Improper or unhappy , ara
pennBOtllfjcarcd , Pamphlet ! * * [ ECICO ) the boTt , tent
Iniealed enrrlopD. freoto nty Bddreia. CfDiultntloofttor-
CcocrbjraiJHrcc.audlnvltta Urlta ror < | U UoDt.
A Positive Wriiten Guarantee *
RTC In ftll earuble cues , lledlolnei BCDI < Ter7 her .
Pampbleti. EnMl.h or German , 64 fttgem. < ! > -
riblnE above dueaiei , In male or fcmaU , I-O >
MARRIAGE GUIDE !
MO pigu. Doe plates , mutinied In cloth and ( lit llndlnft
& 0 . monejor potuiet itme.apir | covers , 33o. This b o
eontalai all the eurloai , doutitful or luauI.IUra waat M
kna . A took c ( treat Intyeit to all , Wealth , ikutr.
WouwtcJ tf In tdvlco.
on Horllctt Food. " wiito hundreds of
irratcfal mother * . Motbet1 * mllU oonulna no
etapch. An artificial food for Infanta Rhonld ,
contain no staron. The best and moat nutritious
the Vstillrtlor
xy bruelldal to NurBl
( H Mnthera an a drink , Price 40
11 lUK < ( Jf WJ and 7n cent" . Iti 1 dniPKjBtR ,
ScndTor Book on the Treatment of Children , irax
"Fa llr dlKltvd aud nultllluiu.O. . < T. CM' } ,
X.n.llUwlMH.N.J.
" Find U all Ibat could tin drMred " ( T.IT. Btld ,
Stttion. Kantat.
' -.No hcaltznoy In pronouncing It opnor to any-
thine e tanl. ' B i loturn Jf D Troti , A I.
Will bo nent by mall mi mrli't of prim in ptamps.
MCIi'- . FOOD CO. , Itnrlne.Vio. .
UOULICK'X lnr EXTHACT or AULT'tiO
C. A. POTTER ,
'Omaba , Neb.
Dlotatlonj Eto , promptly attended
Sullun lo Ciiiiliiu IIIIN nun ItiiildiTH.
Foil d p'opo a'i , wll N ) tocilvoj up to Aiinnt 11 ,
.tUocii km. , tir hulilliiml o .g'oU . i ; icivly
ur uccuU i' , , u brick no . 01 h ms , ob no ti o foun-
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rmtur. I'lBiiH a U rpcoira < ioni | ouiloi-ieti at J
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Iroa. Uuuha. 11 iMIi u to be i emp'tii il un > r bul re
he 16 Ii doy o' Nen bar. 138" . lhe. committee re-
CPU thu iikhttn reject any ni BI L1J <
AdlrtM I'Ulldlnif committee , bprliigflclJ , Neb.
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