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S—— == MEATS. T |y mocmEIES. T . WALTER CRAIG’S LAND'S I 4 “[d»n’lwanlmdhpmelnsml-| | RETIRI ler's pious strain,’ ” interrupted the | APPLETONS | : , American i e e 5 dred mation, Sl b | G e o FARSIAN A0 BY BRET HARTE. | an’ ez Old Black ollers makes his | Daily Review. 1 63¢; shoulders, 7 1-2 ffast bacon, 10TH ST FOR SALE. | What the Colonel’s business was tlme,hndntw better vamose?” | 10¢; clear sides, 1Q d, firm st 9c. | PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, A =2 = CLOLOPEDIA, oo wiisioirers | e of S s = ‘ £ it | 1 offer for Sale, on LIBERAL TERDS, to suit purchasers, particularly. He purchased for cash | 1y closed and the men filed through OFFICE OMAHA Darr | Powell & Co, Solimonufacturers. { . . K Sapo Publico, 6 1 9@6 3-4; Savon ~ g gemuss : Repablic, do., C! Olive, 6 to | fatem 1o 99 . g C]:‘eS im, 5 German Mot- do : | : 5 1 L Money and Commerce. only, and he never grumbled at the | the thicket, until near the road, April 15, 18 New Bmwl.ldxtm- | brice of anything that be wanted; | when they marched rapidly on in | g oo Mp., 3 by the sllest writers on | who could ask more than that? | parallel lines with it. After about e continued fair weathe; - Curiously people occassionally | half an hour, Perkins, who was | trade still rushing, and our wh , when it had been | leading, halted, and wiped his per- | sale houses busy fillling and = fl— since the Colonel, | spiring brow ‘hisshirt sleeve. ing the v 5 'r K-uflnngmfl published under the ti:le ) s x i ,, Ping the many and I = TiE NEw AMERIAN CYCLOPARDIA wax one else, abandoned Fur enough from home now, i i e e R AN L e ook Rooiitiod ab Bl STANTON COUNTY. | All of T.21, R. 1, E. 21,760 acres, suitable for a large ‘colony, 600 acres in cultivation, thousands of apple trees and | forest trees; living water on nearly all the scctions; and a fine | water power. “ THAYER COUNTY. 2 -~ 2640 acres in solid body, in T. 2, B. 2, W., suitable for - - a colony; 100 acres in cultxvatlon within 1 1-4 miles of Coun- SoAR ty Seat a.nd a fine flour mill; living water. Rungeon choice Caroliua Gage County. AT 46 Douglas County. i 1o 1563, tace. which thie the wide | Duck Creek to the Chinese, he | said he. “Taintno use bein’ agen. ' ; tion wlick It hasartainedia all e S | pyunaged o spend money freely, | tlemen ef yer have to work too | g every day, both in the iave takea piace 1o erery i el | and to loee considerable at cards and hard.” £ ioq | IF¥ Boods and grocer ecience, literature, s e raahexact | horse races. 1In fact, the keoper of afe enough, T reckon,” replied | hardware, hilch: in o e o i osse- s mew | that one of the two Challenge Hill | the Colonel. ~ “Well do the usual; | jtvirh n e e T Asasica Crciora. | saloons, which the Colonel did not | Il halt ‘em. Logroller tend to the | PiPMents are very HEAVY. e 1o fant tom yemrs the of dis- | Patronize, was once heard to ab- Crank take the boot, an’| The receipts and shipment covery 1 every deparizent ot ‘has | sent-mindedly wonder whether the | M w' Perk takes right and left. | goods have, for the past few days, made s pow werk of relersace a8 | Colonel hadn’t a money-mill some- [ An’—I know it’s tough—but consid- | been larger in all lines of trade than T ™Fus mevement of political affairs has '3,‘ where where he turned out double | erin’ how everlastin’, eternall a4 el mi sy il the discoveries of acience, and thelr | eagles and ‘“slugs,” (the coast name | up we _are. I reckon’ we'll have o D o R I T rulttal applicaiion o the tr i vetimemens of | for fifty-dollar gold pieces.) | ask contributions from the ladies, | 304 the pleased expression on the . Ceeat wareand consequent rerola- | When so important a personage | too, if ther's any aboard—eh, boys?"’ | the face of our merchants speaks e ] as a bar-keeper indalged publicly in | “Reckon s0,” replied Logroller, | well for the siyle and e i wasat.ils hight whea the i | an idea, theinhabitants of Challenge | with & chuckle that seemed [, o0 b SE T olume uf the old work sppeared, has happly | Jijl], like good Californians every- | to inspire even his black domino | 3™ iness they e I i | Where, considered themselves in a merry twinkle or two. | 40ing, and also for the healthy con- | Gren w = duty bound to give grave considera- | “What's the use ov women’s right’s | dition of our State, financially. The | {7 Siie Shfof SE 14 tion, 50 for a few days certain in- | ef they don’t ever have a chance ov | money_ market 15 decidedly casy, | b - Kirk's st ,“ rl.. PLUG TOBACCO. Vofervof Alna, ; ool 2 =7 = Vi Lemq atia o e oo plicl rvolutions of the st | dustrious professional gentlemen, | exercisin’ em? “Hevin' their purses o ek wshii = LA actat e fe et el o e et | whiowon money of the Coionel,care. | borrowed 'ud show em the hull doc- | e sl yiog U BT A e Washington County. e e | fully weighed some of the brightest | trine in a bran new light.” low rate of interest. | Worer s % taouh, and of whos liveseeery one s curious | pieces, and tested them with acids, | “They're treacherous ~eritters, | There arenonoticeable changesn | PAPER & PRINTERS' STOCK. ’ 019 9 o e iamt sieges maintained, | And tested them and sawed them in | women is” remarked Cranks; | our markets since yesterday. W. T. Seaman, wholesale paperand 3419 9 L et vet preserved omiy | two, and retried them and melted | “some of em might put a knife into Y | priaters’ stodk dealer, 181 Farnbam | Ts1810 i orin he iramsient pubict | them up and had the lumpsassayed. | a feller while he woz 'pologizin’.” | GMANA MARKETS. | rinten S ot o 81310 Hons ol e ey e o ssthentc bitory. | The result was a complete vind “Ef you're afeared ov em,” sai P street, qudtes: straw paper, 4c; rag | ; 41711 T reparin theproeat liien r thepres | cation of the Colonel, and a loss of | Perking, *you ken go back an’ clear s Oompoon ) wrap., 685 hardware wrap., 7c; dry | \I,u Erts s g aeontivg.y been U =t | derable custom’ to the indis- | up the shanty.” goods db, 10c; manilla do, 3¢ ; news | 42 Lo Lam g dow th couside the sh 9 = s ToSiasen ad 1o faraish creet bar-keepe Reminds me ov what the Bible | . ; . incil sl 7 Ste Gt and 4o SuTls i & s Gy cer,” said Logroller; #ther's a lion | XUETZ MOIR & co., 231 Farnham | Print, 13@lde; twines, paper, 25 s r duction in it ure, and e e g d = 2 S e T 1o mtery 2l 5 | o v be enat | on fhe trail; Tl be éhewed up, sez i | 1ol Zoe ke RARC, RS2t [ o e i e Challenge Hill, but being mortal, | the lazy galoot, or words to that ef- PRINTS. | sacking, 80c. SALT. 20 11 . the Colonel had his n(;wiunul | fefl(}o American, 9}; Albion, 19; Al ART GOODG AXND UPHOLSTERER'S New in ba-re's. 191 times of despondency, and one o!\ ‘‘Come, come, boys,” interposed | lens, 9}; Connestoga, 1¢; Dannelis™ STOCK. do dairy ...... = B 5 o= | Colonel, ¢ ; stoga, annells : 3 20 1 them oceurred after a series of races | Colonel, “don’t mix religionan’ biz- | 1" Truman's, 8 13: Garner & © m‘jnmn B. Jones, Decorative Up- ” 11 12 10| NE. 1 A& "+ original stercotype plates have | in Which he had staked hisall on his | ness. They don’t mix no more than 4 : i B e s m».mu'-,:;‘.;mrt’ own bay mare , and had lost. | —Hello, thar's the crack of old | 91-2; Hamilton, 10; Merrimack | bolstéer and dealer in fine art goods, Tact & new. d‘__ 'l . > s Black's whip! Pick your bushes— | D. 10; Oriental, 105 Pacific Mills, ) Fatpham Street, furnishes the ter poc quick! All jump when I whistle!” | 10. & 9. following quotations: aproveneats o ls con” | oching S 5 o | *"Each man"secreted himeelf near | ' “Prguee Ok drinking deej swearing | the roadside. The stage came GINGHAMS. inging along handsomely; those | Middleses All these lands are good farmmv lands. Their surface is, in A ; general smoothly rolling table or up]an\l but comprising many | 0il walnut_moul &’ R — | thousands of acres of level bottom. Most of the tracts are sup- Glenarms 10}, inside were laughing heartily about | g per foot, phed with living water: some of them with small groves of | something, and Old Black was just TIOEDNGR. | polished 2 inch 2| wood. i delicate touch to the flank | Amoskeag, A, O, A, 28; de 4, 3 inch 2le. u«r in lx, 1 inch | = The soil of the creek and river bottoms is a deep, black giw alluvial or vegetable mold, and most of these bottoms are ’ | natural meadows. HA The soil of the uplands is a lively brown or yecllow loam, "w« ! with a_very deep and porous subsoil. The more elevated parts | abound with those peculiar soft, brittle, limy lumps, which always | of the ut‘: llelmjer when the Colonel | do B, 20; Conestogs, A, Pre., 26; do zave a shrill, quick whi ; | Voo inteadd fo a nvitations to drmL and the | ’:n 1 sprang lnllu.llm n:;h.' ] {20z do Gold ‘“N{‘ . | B e o ol exhibited . considerable Christian | _The horses stopped as suddenly as A R T o { their aruisic_ cxcolones forbearance when the Colonel sav- | if it were a matter of common oc- | Peppenell, 8-4, 30c; do 94, 37 1-2¢, | 155 nda welcome. ception as an ad- | agely dissented with every one who | currence. Old_ Black dropped the | do 104, 40¢; do 114, 45¢; Waltham, " /Wixpow suapes. mbrable feature of the Cyclopedia, sad werthy | ydvanced any proposition, no mat- | reins, crossed his legs and stared | -2¢; do 9-4, 32 1-2¢; de 10-4 Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per | uch 12@30¢; 3 inch 15@ | imitation rosewoor and ,..m £ quhuu incontrovertible. to the :k) and the passengers all pair, 1 fBGenamental bands, 2 000 | " B Eithuing s o0y 8 Augusta, 12c; | pair. ;;on” One tract in Sarpy County contains an extensive quarry of b S dsund W0 vings, aud with gner i i wuh a feeling of | they withdrew them, as (he) w e ovestoeet |J|l'vmv ic Maps. relief that the ba w the Colonel | the dominoes and revolvers of the s PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. stride out of the saloon, mount | road agents. -2¢. Union and all wool terry, per yard | ¢ Tipsie, and gallop furiously away “Seems to be something the mat- BROWN SHEETINGS. |1 ’0?! 50; Imperial, plain and stri- | ¢ In i oo Ridiing on horseback has always | ter, gentlemen,” said the Colonel, | TIndian Heads, 11}c; Pepperell, E, | Ptdv 5048 00. ERTHAN Tt & extra i, po been considered an excellent sort of | blandly; as he opened the door. | fuo 19.: do R, fine, 1e; d 0, 10 a fal Moruecs, aatique, il f g v exercise, and fast riding is univer- | “Won’t you please get out? Don't | 10123 (0 fine, 1lc; €0 sally adinitted to be one of the most | trouble Yourself to draw, ’cos my | 4o N, fine, 9 | healthful and delightful means of | friend here's got his weapon cocked, | do sheeting, | exhileration in the world. his fingers is rather nervous. | A, A, 12¢; St Great Falls, | stratified limestone. Nearly all these tracts are within the sound of the locomo- | Apien we | tive whistle, and many of them are close to Railroad Stations. DAMASKS. [ m 2ol | Two or three gleces only are inconvenient to Schools, l Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, vd e Mflls, Post Office and Stores. -uheelmk 8-4c, 27} Puttman, S W shoe e "‘ ‘ REEFBr gln lg?ct in WASHINGTON COUNTY, apply to ALEX. pegof e s Cxcip, | But e woRkSecben in || ATaitgoGa LAk mcIES hew P ng’mk LTS W | F th t t, to I. N. TAY Omah: po, illustratios . is exercise, that he will not stop to | asked he of the first passenger who E e ad 00; Exe 50. - - or any other mc in Omabha. e fram o agex1s | 3peak toa friend, and when lis ex- | descended from the stage. “Hey? | Amoskeag, 1lic; Kearsarge Satin, | Allof the alove quu.w s are on .\‘.m,' B e e e 3 SR e = e e e e BT S e WALTER CRAIG. Addross the Pablishers, s e er hands behind you, please—so— | xS 2 ransactions. g 200225 D. Appleton & Co., | tumbspointi 3 that's it. And the unfortunate | >umkesg Setin, 14c; Peppenll Sat- | ™portien who buy for cash, or any o 2 —_— ppie + | door-ways th v an | man was sccurely bound in an in- ‘ an, 14c. S5 | strictly first-class buy an always b :‘ 3 3 BTy & G . 549 & 551 Broadway, X. Y. | has often passed while seeking brac. | stant. pENINS. secure reasonable concessions on large Establish in 1851. ing influences, it is but natural that | The remaining passengers were J Amoskeag, 2ic; Arkwright, blue | orders for shert tima paper. T ’.'S | ‘e‘c’e people should express some wonder. | treated with similar courtesy, and | 19¢; Beaver Creek, A, &, 196 Hay LUMBER. s eller, The Colonel was well known i | the Colonel and his friends exam- | 1 2oyrr s . & T} i ings il oo ’ San b Toddy Flat, Lone Hand, Blazers, | ined the pockets of the captiv axsr, fhiue, W13, ;36 Indiagebliby | s sy edd s easa Murderer's Bar, and sevéral other | Old Black remained unmolested, for | blue and brown, 19¢; New York, B, | e it CASTLE BEOS. atwe il who ever heard of a stage driver Otis, B, B, 19¢; do C, C, 17c | OnU-F- Bk 2 " i AN he passed, 3 seen to pre- | having mon el kbW 6. FLUID-EXTRACT cede him, betting men were soon | “Boys,” said the Colonel, calling | ;"0 " ¥ TArTen: gm, 18 | | offering odds that the Colonel was | his brother agents aside, and com- | 0 4, 18 1-2c. running away from somebody paring recelpts, *'ain’t much of a BLEACHED SHIETINGS. ) | Strictly speaking, ¢ were | haul; but there’s one woman, au e 3 « money | she’s old cnough to be a feller's | Androseoggin, 14, 4, A, 17¢; do A il 4 t them, | grandmother. Better let her alone, | [ 4-4. I5c; Boot, ¥, 44,111-2¢; do | eh?” | B, 44, 13- Frui 5 C half an hullr s time there ¢ Fruit of the Loom. 15 ) the sar do 100, 18c; Gold Medal, 12 1 | ious looking ind s more’n all the rest of the stage put > : 3 s iouly Rcnswe Susschy Sox. ut of the pri together.” growled Cranks, ey Hope, 121 wYork Mills, 13 ; | of each plase uml fully (;sling ll‘llu lhiti:m(-s} of the | Wamsatta, 18¢; Lonsdale, 18}c. Colonel had passed. caso of agold watch. “Jest like NKEE N 8- Had the gallant Colonel known | the Tow-lived deceitfulness of some TARREENOTLE 4, and by whom, | folks, to hire an old woman to carry SFooL oIy been an extra | their money, so it'd go safer. Mabbe 5 | election held at the latter place | what she’s got ain’t nothin’ to s shortly after, for the pursuer | folks thet’s got hosses ~that mstable of Challenge | win 'em money ut races, but—"" @ | Hill, and for constables and all offi- | The Colonel abruptly ended the | cers'of o law the Colonel posscssed | conversation, and approaced the hatred of unspeakailo intensity. | stage. He was very chivalrous, but On gallcped the Colonel, follow- | Cranks’ sarcastic réference to Tipsie Now-retention or Incontinenes of Urine, Irri- mg the stage road, which threadad | needed avenging, and as he u)uld‘ tation, ludamstion er Ulcoratiou of the lhe old mining wnp on Diick | not consistently with business ar- | f | Creek; but suddenly he turned ab- | rangements put an end to Cranks, | ‘ BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | r\lpll)' out of the road, and urged | the old lady would have to suffer. | his horse through the pines and | “I beg your parding, ma’am,” SPERMATORRHEA, ! bushes, which grew thickly by ithe | said the Colonel, raising his hat | road, while the constable galloped | politely with one hand while he | Proprietor of th Concentrated, Herbal Juice, Anti- . THE“LITTLE CACHARTIC. or Multum vo Physic. | RISING SUN | IMPORTERS OF AND | ANGELES jT E lé» VINEYRDS. & BJ Depot for the sale of his ‘ i NATIVE WINES AND |Bast Iadia Coods, | BRA.NDIE:. : | 23 ana s pRONE SaREEY Modicas, Chemical and o useof auy longec “Like enough shell pan out P 92 tic and ot € valuabio roots anc BRIGHT’S DISEASE Aud 1 posliive cure for s _w@rm 3 0 00 Gout, Gravel, Strictures, AND e Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Ners vous Delility, Dropey, | CULT T theny any Calomel oF I wercury or auy otber wurerat Loucoarhos or Wkites, Diseases of the Prostrate one ia the Bladder, Coleul us, rapidly on to the next camp. opened the coach-door with the | S - S n— © i | There scemed to be napatli thr other, “but we're taking upa collee- | — : 8 | Corver of But ery and Washingion Ste. | —— eRAVEL OR BaicK Dus { the thicket into which the Colonel | tion for some deserving object. We » iz ALEX. 2. tEnQaT E 3 le turned, but Tipsic walked be- | wnz a gain to make the gentlemen | Plaster paris per b - SATU'L 6. HUDON as. And Mucas or Milky Discharges. | twaen the troesand shrubsss if they | fork over the hull amount, but, ez | Toered s Turpentiie A mumcod Sl . 5 e g ve' Lastering boar b B — | - [ “;:v;m ;'o:}}efio:.':'mfi;dmu g [i= Iol mml.\n‘ GLASS, &e. 2 o STy } | | e shes tres felt fc S N, | K , KEARNEY'S y R S wlyeuhist, Mt Sx . 1. D.SOLOMON. ; J. SCHOONMAKER & SON | s, LOWIS T BASCO WIRKS. ROBERT (. STEELL. . rormsTons or THE ) “Wha's up?”’ | veil. " The Colonel looked into her S stonD. “Bu-iness—that's what,” replied | face, slammed the stage-door, and | Cheese 15}al9; butter choiee roll | the Colonel. ting down on the hub of one of | 33435 eggs 10r12; beans 2 65 per bu; BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Ol $ 14| Lard 01, ' Extract Bncxhu! PITTSBURG onomy - {anu0 cacaping thelr sanne | Leggat, Hudsen & Co., yiseases of the | ] ) | L e W Permsaently Curesall Di $ g {za:{m: r(;x111-1|1|:\?.:m,?x._u:;ho wheels, stared vacantly Into | pi i Run'sy: do Carolina 9}; bl nsged (i w1 S NS e Bk o e Biadder, Kidneys, sod Dropsical | its owner—a beardod sjx-foofer— | space. i = T 5T f 52 | emerged from the bushes and stroked (Contined To-morrow.) | berries 17al8; prunes 15;currants new E . LE AB e i e ol Swellings, | Tipsie’s nose with the freedom o'dnn | 8a8}; teas Ovlong 30a1 00; Japs Mamutfacturers of every ar ; < Existing in Mea, Wemen and Childres, | 0ld acquaintgnee. - “We ain’t hada so Gunpowders 60al 40; Y. H. 45a | 1 . i | nip since last night, and ther aint a | 1 00; honey in comb 28433; strained | Axp N = et e ) No Matter What the Age! | a cracker or a handful of flour In the IIEAD PENCILS |in class 2. Dooley's Yoast Pov- | COLOR o s } Fine Cut Chowinrg %" '.‘:.' e .'ffr"".('"" ‘”"L’:‘" Prot, Stecie savs: “One bottle of Kesrney's | Shanty. The old gal go back on Flaid Extract Bucha is worth more thus all | yer 1 by all enterprising | der, Large, 5.50; do med. 3.00; do | b [ e diats nt 25 conte Bachus combined.” “Yes," replied the Colonel, rue- | small, 1.65. N -IRON. A B RENG Price oue dliar per bettle; or, six botties for J fully, “lost ev'ry blasted race. | | BUTTER EGGS. [amne m}zm‘.nm\ .'"BE' 3 et R 1y PITTSBURG, PA. | e | "v". :Ifl-:n:,;‘:ld“l: - v Avedelan. | Twasae llxcr fuuit, bless her, she | J.C. Rosenfield, 2roduce commis. | MTHTON }:"(l‘i';: S L I’ Butablishea 1835 lone her level best. Evrybody | FARNHAM, 3 | uane St., N. Y. | to home i | mission merchants,199 Douglas street, AT Ey e | | Manutictarers of Strictly Pare | ol Depot 104 Dd_ * | «Youbet,” said the man. «an | The following Premiums have been | furnish us with the foliowing quota- | 1 ¢ 10s1, it 'II..OBA.C co | | - e Lk | bon s prayin’ for yer o come up | | tions: Butter, choice roll, 24.25; WL While Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | ] \ Japhiets, free. gw | with the rocks, an’ somethin’ with | coniimon SEEAL S Eraso: — g b | i | g ;e P Putty, Colors Dry and In Oil. mors cr thah pring water. Come | e — u T A e " —— |ASK FOR PYLES | —70 THE— The man led the way and Tipsie | prime apples, 8 00 per Lbl ; potatoes | 'PORE VERDITER GB“R [ | and the Colonel followed, and the 140 per bu. Cranberries §9 pr bbl. | 512002 s 0 - 3 | | ERVOUS & DEBILITATED | o suddeny found themselves bo- | ry: e 5 [ w 3 | Our pecial Brands: k) N fore a small log hut, in frent of | Dixon's American Graphic POULTRY. | % The stronzest and brightest green p i t v OF BOTH SEXES. \ which sat three solemn, disconsolate | | Supply limited with demand active | Tinnedsheathing ' 1 J | individuals, who looked appealingly | as follows: Chickend, dressed, 12; | manufacturered. | FINE cvTs: SMOKING '+ ' N0OHARGE IR ADVICE AND COX-| attbeCaonel s 1 ORLEAD PENCTLS: turkeys, 14albe; geese, 10c; du cks | D quvrr | e |lers” said the Colonel meekly, | jane ! GUARASTEE. | BULLIOX. G | “while T picket the mare.’ | | e j- e et e e o Sy b Iy RDGE. MONTANA. | The Colonel was absent buta very | e wh T e impariten 1 j DrJ.B.Dyott, gradusteol Joffer | | 00 i bt when hereturned | Gold Medal of Progress, Vieans, | Jobn T Edga, wholesalo dealer | Suce sine vhcle R I 28 Lry einemel i - id .A.LE RA'I'U { son Melical Colloee, Philadelphis, | each of the four were attired in | = lh]nlvr:n and ]N:ln,hmrrnilr 1t | ssise Bl v NMAKER & son $ i jstols and knife, while Mac was uglis, favor us with the following | o 22 —— Sttty Wessted author of sweral valusble works, | B0 U (e omyinoes made | 1873, | quotatiokl sapect!active: mote [ suaseser Cailieciaieas | Li0msTesmst SRy RIRES BAKING SODA! L7 can b commulted on al disesss of | foun & saiier i Aot g, | went in trade on order account from | k7 | Conft ' Tool Work: ——— | | 4 "Taint so late ez all that, is it ? : . elnensn Cre S | B onfectioners’ Tool Works, the Sexual and Urinary organs | | First Premium Cia cinnattl Tndus- [“the interior. | strai | inquired the Colonel. terior. | e T S BEST IN Us@:: ] (which be has made an especial ~ (patter be an hour ahead than Bar iron in car load lots, at 4 cent s SOLD by all PIRST-CLASS @ t this ‘ere night,” said one of | trlal Fair, 1873, | rates; nails, do. 10d, 4 65 ; 8d, 5 00; | ity SOOI | o — | stady), either in male or female, no | R " Tain't been o thirsty | dar :w,ns;":;,sso; 34, 625; wr:uuhl‘ i 1 | Yousg Hyson, wmnce « | Thos, Mills & Bxo., | Cor. Second & Vine Strects,| " a2 tter from what cause originating | since I come 'round the Horn, it | giryt Preminm Brooklys induse | nails, 675 cast steel. 15¢ bulk; axes J.;?-Ti U wgl & & i Manafactarers of . or of how loog standing A practice | 50, an’ we "““hPh""l‘gl water. ‘ ‘513;’0 B ; : 05| & X | St. T,ouis DMo. -y it hurt, i e’ ai 2 | 7 }t ot 30 years enables him to treat dis- 1 3?:‘::;":.‘&“1:1 congern—they | trial Exposition, 1873. Fors. | s ‘."‘:L""’, Confectioners’Tools| 2 A e O eases with success. Cures guaran- N‘" or my name ain’t Perkins.” i | A. Hubermanm, 510-512 13th | n 1 10a 15 Maehi: Mo ‘m-‘ Tee © i teed. Charges reasonable. n....',o,;";’,{;: “;“',‘,‘J;:‘,jfi}“';!j,“"‘.‘.":,',‘.‘,‘ s |t whslomle desios. Q- |, I R V“Wl“';o‘a":;;' Sl I J.c. I‘EE ADVERTISE | forward letter describ- | one of the party, as he adjusted the | _ tations: mink, No. 1, 1 25al T i3 Yor el usae. 0 X : - B e e ;mm« under” the rim of his hat, | ForewPerer lofermation sdirem the | (00 yse . mugkrat, 14c for fall and | CGRE TS PLATE. e PHILADSLPEIA, PA. CARPENTER AND BU.LDER, { ag sympioms and enclosiog stamp to | (.5 posin’ ther’ shud be too many fur | | 21c for spring; skunk, prime black, | P~ = : @ | Oofong, -1 " = — 2 FARNIA STR \ P Gaida 4o Hoalih, | siday, Cranksy re- | Jos. Dixon Cruciblo Co,, |1 $cudo-sriped 18108 auer, %o | ::1::;‘;;::.“' .- i, | | — | , | monatrate the Calonel. #*Nobody | o. No. - ve| marp i | C g it | (.‘YE 0 W ELK"NS | R 2012 stalu’d Price 10c. Ie\ler gits h:long ef they 'low ‘em- | _ = in good order, 000; wolf, large | Xos ”m s e | B. DYOTT, M. D. selves to be skeered.’ mountain No. 1,225; do. No.2,150; | Py o i | * 3 | ~“Fact,” chimed in_the smallest | Orestes Cleevelands PTeS't, | o amall, 50 to 8 beaver, well fur. | ¥4 3 s s Vel c §8 exta. === & CENERAL Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane | :fi:gfim&;‘mn a1 the party. | red and ‘cleaned, 100 o 1 25 per 1o | & Louis Xo1...™ % - B | 2hoorel sakegraln i ¥ da 10 Southern Hotel. V'S SO/ ing mi E ¥'st wade to or 2 o lo o 3 street, N. Y. ot bout that. 1 disremember ex. | W72 JEBSEY CITY, .7 | ppriin, from 280 to 4 00, according | e & i% Tt o 4, 50 and Walten, uomgsmn ngmmr, -1 e X Josdiv actly how it goes; but I've heerd | to color; fox, silver gray, 1660 to | Xiso 9 4o nw St. Louis, - Mo. Parson Buzzy, down in Maine, | Save Your Paper Rags! 2500; do. croms, 3 00; do. red, 1 50; 16 do g% . g F ¢ prw\--npplu' old sermon many a dshort, 25¢ D . - $% Laveills, Warner & Co,, 1916 & 1913 Mas ket St / OBSTACL[SMMARRIAG lee The old man never thort | Patronize Home Industry | deer skia, hair red and short, 25 per X0,y ai} do i Proprictors. - [ 4 ta comfort them sermons wus | | Fall bundles® per tent discount ds 200 TheSouthern Hotel is firstciass in all its PHILADELPHIA. 3 o Happy Beliel .:; l.-xlnh— S elats \ . gum to be toa road agent,though. | y. BERTHOLD, 164 and 166 Touglas stree Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow~ pered Ma & % R u;:;:x;_xg‘ tables are st al times sup- : S ™ priimect o Mriae remorct | That time we stopped Slim' Mike's | tetvan th and 11, sorth e, making 3 | ing quotations, for butchers’ stock, | 7 i 130 | Selicacien the markets aflord; s clerks and = - { "'—"‘:"J‘ St | SIS, X b diin’t hev 3o mare | =emsieishetle | native steers, #541:3; Texss steers, | ¥ 1s" i 3 D | bt s pmanta”of the et There'a e . | 13 ey l maniers than (o druy on e (hem | pyPE ¥ ILL IN OMAHA, | ia3f; hogs, umettled, prime, 44 | Foos :;: 1% | et e S 6| GrTain, Flour, Seeds, | ] Pa.,—en [ostitution ahigh rops- | me_the thought of ’em cleared my B, Sovwet hantred toue.t | 4 132; sheep, firm .fi" at 4 N nirs do 25 | deket ofices_news stand, and, Westers Union Epecialiios : Backey, Mait Hope. ‘ - iion fof hangmuble Spndact, 7s | bead as quick as & cocktail, An—"lfl.’”I o lx-uoo. imn-n-u.--mmx. - % :mgl e urptie oo | DATTY BERE 7

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