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the way up and down. “I thought you were queert” “I thought You were queel These remarks too crossed; and then we took council for a moment hwions) coanss | and listened, for all was perfectly want. Tue movement of s s el o and [Faiisul spplication to the_indu ’ aris and. ihe convenience and refnement of tical affuirs has " A ol prgglar momest The town: Noc at all satiated with the | Land Grants (selling)......... $800.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres be 1 programme of amusements offered | to the public during the past week, the foot-race on Sunday drew a large concourse of people in the vieinity | of the corner of Buel and Cl streets, to witness the runners :n the Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon | Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | | SYRUPS. | Common pr galion. [ Goud do | do do N O molusses. DAY nnd SLEEPING cans PPLETON’S e T o Money and Commerce. TR e CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | Chicago, Rock Island | ) ) APPL = telling Spanish ot Buflalo S, sole B B, s s | STEELE & JOHNsON 538-540 147 sT. u | 3 : oo n P, ofa Spanie mate | feees . e | | maxmPE and Pacifie . g, 9 YL D AMEY1C AN s avmwonor scue anorr | fctor i the gurmote—saia picture P i Tiia . ; A % Gk D e TRAL roeTE: ncne : “TREASURE WUNTERS,"&c. | Dobly framed, being now in the E S % | PuNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- g : | CAREFULLY EXAMINED (Conclusion.) mn,;_ggg,m::;m;g; Daily Review. i e, % | BV ST, —WHOLESALE DEALERS- O M A EL A OMAHA TO CHICAGO OUR NEW “Its only Tom Norris dream! = 4 | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- hont P g . i T e S | Evirs e 18 bam St. 5 —To- AND THE : hastily drawing on some clothes; | was broken up, for our friend - 2% | WENTAY; novmERMAX. & o, 3 E R & _T2ADZ A} MARR but though I spoke in tones of cre- | turn Queen’s evidence; and our OFrFICE OMAHA DALY Brx, Lk o L B R o L SV S Chicago and the East!' ™ ; dence; and could hear some one | pieasant district has enjoyed a do- | June 24, 1874. } s 12| Doiiaet EAroctn : Wi Tivan S Sninms and | iy Sutlished underthe tie | MOVINE up-stairs, I was far from | mestice peace, which I trust may 3 o harness.. i “ . AND THE T A ks R T e o CxckoraRoia was | Satisfied. — Business was fair at the banks to- | FehatiJedsi pr iz 0 v - o et in 195, since which time the vide | Lastly, T struck a light, and open- — day s far as deposits and checking ia s Trains Leave Daily, E??:;l:i;::véfl‘w:'-:_u:nm-;w-& [ od the door, just as one was opened | An !xdmg'rm-nn A O v e ool Bt Boaid e i e o o Thich bave a g lermag, paratively small. H v ekl e e o sabmit i to am ezact | | ANYthing the matter, old fel-| gy by, Nevads Eentinel cf » % el “Anything the matter; old fel. | June 16, gives the following inter. | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK s - low?” % wting details of an exciting foot- | quotes: | These two questions crossed on | Tce by the crack runners of that | = 1t Belng the Saoriestand Fiast Comeletet L i o ik wasat 1t height when the Tast | SO Ui ork appeared, s bapply | 4Well, 'l go down_and see,”” I | Face from the rear of the Comner Sa- 61-2; Palm, 5@5 1+4; German Mot- | Equipped with th e BTl T el oere o St | 10 (a! for that as. abeelutely meses- | 1000 0 the summit of the mounts i i fg ; Bagpels - < > "Lasge accemions 0’ our S Eabuiel boav- | sary, though T confess Tdld notlike | and return. The oveltyof therace | The wholesale markets of the | 1¢d: 6 1438 - | { wige have been made by the x| the task. made it the more attractive, and va- cit i activity tc-| ABT ©00DS AND UPHOLSTERER'S T L P o ol T bhad hardly uttered the words | Fious were the speculations among | ity show an increased 5 sToCK. A SIS YE TWELYE Loub kEasoxs The grest political revolutions of the last | docaie, with the natural resalt of the lspseof | before there came up, evidently Li%ae, ave broughit into public view a multitude a5 vid iw e whose nawmes are in every one's | from the studio, a sound as of the " ‘Tmouth, and of whose livesevery oneis curious wmdow leing rattled furlously, © 10 know the particulars. Grest bsitics have lousl. 4 beeu fought and imporiact sieges main.ained, dently, and before we could reach then a hand was beating at it evi-{ 800ds box, day, on both local and mail ordere. Coffees show an upward tendsucy, otherwise the prices remain steady | at quotations. the witnesses as to who the fortunate winner of the race would be. At 4 o'clock, Joe Crapp mounted a dry and, surrounded by his | Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the clerks, commericed the sale of pools. following quotations: K N AT MISSOURI VALLE Sioux C ty, Yankton and poiuts Quick and Easv, Chea and Clean. of e us yet preserved ooly | in the newspa & “Whe iratuient publica- | the door the whole house was filled | At the onset the Shoshone warrior, e thons of the 111 hich ought Bow w0 | with the nf.u di:m;l“i:u:lr that | ® lineal descendsut of the aberi- FRAME MOULDINGS. N e place i 1 anent and autheniic bistory e the prescat dition for the press, e the sia of the ediiors to imaation 1o the laiest pos- e Ao Lo {ur aieh a0, sccurate acxoant ) o the mos r\v-vm -A.<mrn]kl in -dr.ud .; tucion. g lterature, and o e devent i n 1he practieal aris, as | sounded hardly human. Andagain, in an instant. “Help, help! Oh, pray, help!” “This is & ram start,” ‘said Tom Norris, as I unlocked the door and gines, was first cholce, and held his position, with but few exceptions, in favor of Murphy, throughout. These two were great favorites with the sports, who appeared to_have a 0Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch OMAHA MARKETS, Black goods, Western | "aotTa" v o Bright do ade of Uhe bestmaterial faciton ariginal record of | threw it open; when we entered to- | Sure thing of winning, and many, Caretully Gorrected Daily. 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ | california peach » per | ” B onie s, and historial event. | taking their judgment, fell eager g EREiE 2 ) sy . e ey e e | gethier, and [ held up the lightabove | ISR Shelr Jodement, (ol eager 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 {.uce Eseefsior Man'fz Co., 2"l va to"a saccemisl |1 have seen strange sights, but | 6 0'clock nearly one-half of the pop- iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch | TEw SROAR ST. LOUIS, MO., e pistes bave | that was one of the most strange ; ulation of the fown were on the 15@30c. DRY GOODS. do German cherrics...... do bl ckberries ioute, Ratss, et M. ROGERS, iellgr, None d amidst the yelli 'WINDOW SHADES. g printed on | for there, half strangled, and with ‘s'wn-h, an yelling do rasplerries.. 33340 | Company’s sfica, F18 Parabai virect, Owaka, | and howling of the gamins that are i . 30 Tettin, per iox He o aieos ;. mad r;&fifi;flfi;’;fififlfi'fiy”fi -lu-nhwhe‘found e Rt such | J. 3. BROWN & BRo., Cor. 14th and | Plain bands, 6 feet, all enlnr:, Per | 4o seciliess raisins, i ey =’=rflf’~‘:“ - Ozasha. Nobrasica i ey | window-sash, which had fallen right | occasions, all of those entered for Douglas Streets. pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 0@ | : ity - - ST = Pomiin “ | ncross his neck, holding him secure. | the contest appeared on the grounds 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per | Xew in lurrcs 2 a0 | SRRz, MaRein uveunt, B T iestentions o Iy there, so that it was impossible to | 38ve Waters, who for some reason PRINTS. pair. i P il ke tor of the the st tame in the proscat lition bave beed | g did not show Those ready for . e 2 pound can Myer's “Fiebsb Agt, Umase. Gat'l agt Ve e aa o e T (e capiana: | Tcould read at glance how it | the start, nine in number, were M. Dnion s all wool e e e i | RS R Rl cmbrace i braacher df | happened, for the broken sash lines | G- Murphy, Michael 15083 A Imperial, plaixand st §2 ds ' doWitiom'odo, — — | e ai el e Py | bung daw in the room. The fel- Smith, — Dunlap, W. Math- petaT NS08 $ 0 doaem MUy RISING SUN T itacture, and art, as well as the various pre- | low had T back the catch and | €Ws, Antonio Indian Pete, DAMASKS. 2 do do tomatoes 0 & St Touis Short! H snd manuiaciures, (AL | had thrown up the window to get | the Shoshone warrior, and the Un: . Eorm, Trophy ‘per cae maha & St. Louis Short i Ay % | in, when,in & most in | known—the latter being _Alf. | Peabod: Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, | “G5" widiow " do | : S SSRTE ] moment " B the e | Ot o ths o Some et 3 2 003 0. e Line T e a1 an ad- | Suapped, letting the heavy one- | ty Was experien: n clearing the MATTRASSES. Raspberries, o o r Sugar-Coa:cd, 12 s st Yoy | framed sash fallfortunately for the | Tosd sufficiently to allow the run. Flocappies, | 187 4! i Mgz [/ SN sesstic | Scoundrel—upon his shoulders, or | Ders to pass, but in a_short time all Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, i Bilious Granules. TE“LITTLE The wark = 4ol 10 Sutmcrit e o I . | it must have been his death. As it | Was announced 8s in readi- 3 004 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4 30. Qulon v per pound....... | c b3 GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum was, he had wriggled and struggled | Dess, and, at the word, the contest- = e | e, LOS ANGELES in Parve Physic. hard, striving in vain to free him- | ants started like a pack of scared | 3 self, till the sash rested upon his | Wolves in their emulous strife for - LUMBER. Saow Flake, (W | YINEYRDS, | neck where it glided down more | Superiority—the petfof the in Goid Dust.... e = 3 e | tightly ; and, as his efforts grew | ® flaming sult of red, I g the —— e The Kansas Ci'y, St. Joe and - e i weaker and his hands impotent to | an at terrific }g . Half way up = S Depot for the sale of his 80 | hold it up, he hung thare securely | | trapped, with nothing left for bim | | to do but to howl for help. ““Well, you're a pretty sort of a sooundrel, vou are,” said Tom, coal- | Three volums now ready. Succeading vo- Jums, wntil completion, wi i be issued ouce in iwo months. s en pages of the ANERICAN CXCiO- - ations. ete., will For Heaven's sake, sir, let me | go! Oh, pray, sir’ let me out, and | T'll never do %0 again. 1 shall die | FIRST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S WANTED '} Address the Publishers, du«:llfih e b 01 » | D. Appleton & Co., | wa M_Ev e i pic R 549 & 551 Broadway, | ¥l without burgian® New York. I wretch, in stifled tones, T alnt 1ok oy he was twenty-five yards ahead of Eubiect to change of market without ¥ all; Charz second, rapidly gaining, and Matthews third, with the rest in therear. McLaughlin, Murphy and one other, seeing their efforts to win were futile, stopped, and the race was now between the first three. As the Indian ascended the steep bluff and reached the crest of the mountaln top, where the flag was planted, a deafening yell arose from below, Chartz, the Unknown,was but a second behind, and turned the fiag as the Shoshone started for the return. Bounding from rock to rock. like antelopes flee- | WM. M. FOSTER, 00 U.P. R B track bet. Farotam a1 L GEO A. HOAGLANL. Jojais, studding aad sills, 201t and wo- Over 301 %, each ad Jitional ft add'l Fencing No 1 | do Koz wente s B do do no “How many pal. have you got | there? | “Oh, sir, 's true as goodness, sir, oniy two, sir; and the cowards cut, sir, 88 S0on as they saw me here— | | hooked it like two pair ’o sneaks, | sir; but only let me get out, sir, | oo o KEARNEY'S > FLUID-EXTRACT @ do ing for life,the two men commenced | AZO2E | daf clemr, 120 134 204 2t the desoent,but as the Indian struck | Haysasses .. dE s the shell roek he tripped and fell; | Oun, instantly on his feet, he again lost hisbalance, this time sustaining in- Jurles that vented his further running, and Pete, another Indian, ‘his prostrate form, took sec- ond position in the race. Down the side, at terrific bounds came the Unknown, the deafening JEANG. YANKEE NOTIONS- | KUETZ MOHR & €0, 231 Famham | Street. n [ 1 15th | ! tmegs, Penang best,per pound .... 1 35al 41 | e do " do o Alapice & S Cinkmon tark 4o ds sk CIGARS: A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 | Street. cALHO! Wholesale depot Street. Pl S 14th Council Eluffs R. R © Istheoslydire lireto ST. LOGIS AND THE EAST, FLOM OMAHA AXD O CHANGE . aar uis 484 b o anu AW YO! This th Oaly o PULLMAN SL FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIY OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, THE WE ING CAR EAST AT a AL NATIVE WINES |k AND BRANDIES £ F I o % M. EELLER & Co, SAN FRANCISCO, > — v & entirely vegetable, no partfealar ' 4 ltlneue, wr, and I'll blow on ’em | Passing | Both, sir. 'O-b-hoh | " Here the poor wretch uttered such | mountain § | 2 howl that I ran to the window. |~ %No, no, let him be,” sald Tom, | cheers of the muititude on the \f_, e ealy kaowa remedy for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PITTSBURG. 2% | to hita. You go and tell them up | queror as he came: and the shril | | stairs that we've caught the. scoun- | €choes, reverberating from the | drel, and they need not be afraid.” | Dooks and crevices of she rocks | Iran and performed the task, and | above, were hurled back in defiant came back to find Tom arranging | tones, until the scene presented a | the light so that it fell upon the bur- g:f«" demonium. face k an EASTERN AND W With Less Chang | FEEENEECSLELEBLBEEE8EESSREERES | vees EEBNRRHAARUEEEE ] LOUIS TUB4CCO WORKS. coolly.” “He won't hurt. I'll see | streets below greeting the con- This Eatire Line WINDOWS, (Glazed.) And aposicive cars for Pullman’s Palace & “Yes, presently,” said Tom, cool- | little, and reached the home stake but I haven't done with him | in the remarkable time of six min- 1 |siaertioe” = back perceiving rm\:sewm the | H per cont off Chicago list. s | ~N n't we tter drag him in 'wesy too istan reach | > — g - Gout, Gravel, Strictures, | and tie him hand and foot ?"" Isaid. | him, Chartz sleckened his pace | 56c per cent of Cl engo list. W HlT B LE A D oy e | - Miller’ Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ners Ix Lezzat, Hudson & Co., utes and a quarter, leaving his near- COLOR WORKS “But I can’t breath, governor; ’s | side at an elevation of 600 feet above | Manufacturers of Sirictiy Pure SPERNATORRHEA, o T . ASK FOR PYLES Debility, Dropsy, | yet H 1 o ¥ | ¥%0h " groaned the burglar in a | est adversary 100 yards behind. ) * 'y Son-retention or Incortinence of Urine, Irri- | faint voice. The time made is the more remark- | £ @S that your t - en: Tadamation or Ukecation of the “Now look here, young fellow,”” | able when the course over which o7 PITTSBURG, PA. : { k here, ) E A Kansas City. & . Josrph & Couneil ¥ said Tom, giving him a sharp cuff | the race was run is taken into con- T5a9 an G Bonm i P :* BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | o the ear, stop that row, please.” | sideration, being up s mountain | i~ Batablishod 1838. P——— Fins Gut Chowing aC ™ 258 1% = N - true as goodness, I can't.” the starting point, and 8 108 Of | French whaielo OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. | o . Tickets for sie - “Tis rather tight” said Tom, | nearly three-quarters of a mile, OVer | bur owno o White Lead, Red Lithar.e o B 4 . e d g e greater portion of which the | Comet” 1. D. SOLOMON. | SR S putting his hand to the fellow's . TR | Reck. «What doyou say ' heeon. | passage is obstructed by the innu- | SEAVEL OB BRICK :DUST DE- | {jnued turning 1o me. “Shall we | erable broken fragments of the | NG ST 5 Putty, Co'ors Dry and iwQil, JUSTEEON, G0 Ll : S ed BERT. ELL " the sash down hard and put | rocks. Those who had bought the | * #uel e (PURE VERDITER GREEN, .rcaves: e 2o T@BAC co ; | The poor wretch half screwed his | cents, reaped a handsome barvest, e o T _$ 19 1ara o, K018 %1 94 The strongest and brightest green S 5 J. C. HOSENFELD gives us tne | Lnseed i 2 i following quotations this day: ine_ 65 S e v ANDALI A . And Mucus or Milky Discharges. im out of his misery>” | winner at from two Jollars to fifty | Bead round to gaze a the speaker, | the cognoscent] to ;!:nnh-lu{ EEA ) | “What'" he shricked hoarsely, beavily. It was at first su BUETY , murde %% | that the Tndian, who had fallen 10 | * pouies ey e epls day i e s eriemaly dinjurcd | 16" amand of (I pa e Tive s A LE R A T u S! ‘Gland. S one i ihe Bladder. Colcal us, GRe €88 ¥88 YELPEL ¥E8SET £ TEaE £2 K . | “you cowards, murderme, will you? and you eall yourselves—" | PAINTS, &C Extracst Bucha ! “&iv himself, but on coming down the s TS v i | The speech was cut short by Tom | bill it wasascertained that he was | Chickens at 8 00 per doz.; Strawber- | "o L4 8- Louis, Sy o B e e ) P ROUTE ial Brands: Permanently €ares all, Disesses of the “hmfi:‘ ..S:}“ oiilnllnmh eloth, "):bwfi m‘k;fi hi;m | ries in demand at 80e per box | Fuit7 s Basdders.. 35 | whtie Lend o b frveirom tunpuricies and | = s T —AXD— b+ Bladder, Ki peical | gag-like, against low's mouth. | it, “heap sick.” Afrer the race, a | Gooe 2 jes, | Eatmeld Gi Tosa-don found in thie package’ A g k - “Now, look bere,” said Tom. | dispute arose as to the giving up of | berries, 3 00 per bu,; Cherries, | Tai Sl csen B ou- - e R O , - FiSECUTS SHOKENGS: BAKING SODA'! Swellings, “You make another sound, or so | the money, but the judges selected | 30¢ per box; Oranges, 900, and — e — -~ : much a5 3 move, and Tl squeeze | to arbitrate the matier decided that | Lemens, 14 00 per box. i, suzer-ieox. Wik, ac. | LEAD PENCILS | 2Q TRAINS DAILY! - y. | INGLESI =hy B I e - o e e et sl i o o e L : Easc |- SRS WA, No Mater the Age! | sticl under wise, 80 te the seocnd, the former WARE. N S lowi i T i GILT E ANA. 5 eand Whitaey, | £ B § e .. | as 1o ease his neck a little. There share being two-thirds of the purse t FARNHAM. Thedelioniog, Fomiame. Forei v Pull Palace Car % a | B i B i e thcn il | (it wrill do. Now, hold on, my lad | ($100) offered. s Z awarded for man Palace Cars s - el ‘Bachus com bined.” an quiet.” i THROUGE WITHOUT | The felow clung convuiively ChaTles Popper, R T S g s T 11 0ur Tobaceos Strietly Waranted. CASTLE Bnos" - Price one dsllar per bottle; or, six bottles for | with his hands on the sill, his eyes | - Dixon's American Graphtc . IMPORTERS OF i rolling horribly as they followed | WHOLESALE BUTCHER 5 % il dianolin p o . Depot 104 Duane St.,N. Y. | iy bcing moved ot ntmmer o> | it bt 2| Guld Nedal of Progress, Vi e it & physcton tastendunce o suswer cacres. | WAL are yoU going to doy ] | ‘ALTLXEQGTY, - - ynx e & % 4 it T Cincinnati, OFFICE AND SiLESROO® ¥ " ead sy 1of pempuies, tree. - —_——— |} Tamic & 4 15 | 1873 . - o - 0 do?” said Tom, catching up | lamix & & b : i Louisvill r. Second & Vine Str gy T e e g e e Do g THE OMAHA 1 b ST Zi| FintPremium Ciusinaattl ludes 5 s AND Pranciscn, Cal- ink; “take him, of course. What | ey IR P 2% | trial Fair, 1873, C]ucago, £51. Tsouis Mo. East India Ccods, s | model could ever do that so natural- w EEKI_Y BEEl 1 S i alr, 187 Ttme 213 nnd 215 FRONT STREET |1y? Make your hay my boy, while | e S 00| First Premium Brooklyn fudus- Columbus San Franet Cali 5 —10 TRE— | the sun shines.” | ]£ ACKSOWLEDGED BY EVERYBODY TO |5 e 44 | Bogting IC charcoal do do 1500 | & > B TR £an Franci « California. | “But that distorted face! Ob, be 1he | a 48| Bmamprc Te™ &0 4o TTTTIw | trial Expestion, 1873, Pittsh PASSENGERS e NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | come, Tom, let's have in the police, | - - §3 | e 16 e rocktg... e A —x . Pittsburg, ASSER : e and Band him over.” | BFST PAPER N %5 | 2028 iC charcon! roosng 8! rorcamplesor iafermation addrem the s : VA OF BOTH SEXES. “No, my boy, notif T know it. | : 2 | oa Soiwrng 30 A T g —— Philadelphia, i, S PLATTE VALLEY g | Too great veneration foray art” | Published in Nebraska, (¥ & & ] p ST Ve Jos. Dixon Crucible Co.. - Going East or South from Omaha %00ARSS FO 4DVICE AND Gux.| Apd he went on PAIDUDE A¥AS. | 1y (ymiring More ing Morter | 104 2ne 40 - e S ABY | ¥ Baltimore, SULTATION. |y Wiat ood? Why my dosr | and Less Advertisements than [ — S| == sise—— " *| Orestes Cleeveland, Pres’t Washington, REAI. ESTATE ! | boy, whete are youreyes? A Span- any Newspaper Published BOLTS. Shaet 118 25803610 | —axp , ish malefactor in the ! Titus i ‘Curringe and tire................. discount b - SEY - N g “ Lt - v I R J. B. DYOTT, graduste of | Gaice i the pillorys “Spiondid b | in the Weat. ey Pme “._:_ & & Emren U w7m JERSEYCIOY.N J LINCOLN ROUTE Samuel C. Smith efferson Medical College, Philadel- | jects both of them. You keep him | Embracing s choice sclection of | Sun oo pie meommdus - 40oommt 20 pr e | B i e et S . Smith, phia, author of several valusble | JUiet andifTgets good sketeh I| newsand miscellaneous matter with | MISCELLANEOUS. s # | Sioux City & Pacific R. R. Local Ageat“iorzshe could almost forgive him and et | po pps . Hay and masure fork. . disount Mpre | i meta 4 & Wi, S consuited ca all dis- i torials on all important top- | Hoes snd gudes rakes do 25 do | | The Shortest and only Direct SON & NEBRASKA enses of the Sexual and Urinary or- | , 1 Kept the poor wretch quiet, | ics; complete and reliable telegraph- | Reute from i U.P.R.R LANDS —:(-iflln B i L L L Y e s e o |5 oMscal kb POy o G ""inv-:-my. il Ao &3 RAILROAD! . . R. E e | ms : DO | of jssne,’snd a variety of State, East- | mpre | S04 ) NC ] eveland, 3uffalo 0s s el sy, it i male o fo | NN, punibmment “Then Tem | L SRl S TS ST | S AR COUNCIL BLUFFS | Cleveland, fufalo & £ Columbus, - Neb, male, Do metier from what cause | finished hand; but at one and the | together make up a newspaper sel- | 4 porican Tron. B . 1, Mi : { fempamy's Ol et 5 Government Lands Located! criginating, or bow kg standing, | S5¢ oment ihe burglar si faiat. | dom equalled and never surpasmed. | o : —-3 St. Paul, Minneapolis, S A practice of 30 years enables him ;Jn“(:n;:ylni‘m:'mx =5 E"i‘"’*““_"‘ into the col- scrrume = 2t BT * U. P. Lands Sold! = ! beavy knock at the front door. | umns of the BEE is carefully scru us %4 NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. r : ; o treat diseases with success. Cures | DY Knock at th . nai | il St evary Muigthat cam of. - L s s S Dattas Fraas i improved Farms and Town Lots_for guaranteed. Charges reasonable. | been summoned by Milly from the | fend the most scrupulons, rejected. »e - vy e A JOBN E S1MPOS, c s E: front window; and when the two 3 =3 e -t w2 i c A =) 3 = n—n.mm forwsrd let- i entered Ty stud e | Repubhoanil-"ohnes EH] . i 5 a = ters describing symptoms and en- | fied, grim expression was wo telling | 5 = ne == . Unitea states ATCHISOT snd the ATCHASON & = - thal Tom wanted to make another | B0t Independent in principle the nw 1 At T. P. Transer with Taion Pacifi SEREASKA RAILEOAD. T e e ey posnin. | policy of the BEE is, and always has | F B | BT v Kene cor.se | Confectioners’ Tool Works, | vire et el ... ON LONG TIME!! - S@Send for the Guide to Health. | However, that was not done, and | been, tn expose aad denounce abus- e 30| Jog 2m4 Couneil by Railcuad Sar 5t Lovis | e witl the A. T & 5 F <ie | s@rAllCommunieations’ Cheer - o | :.:d'- -u, jed mnm““hmnk A asid on in the body poii- | » A = Yalley with the Chicago snd —_ Great Arkansas Valley & Colorade, fully Answered > .S J. B. DYOI11, M. D. i,h:-mmmehdflu’ while T .:',: | tic without fear or favor. s L a Thos, Mills & Bro_ - ‘Hrtsiis e . Physicic Sargeon, 104 Duane | beavy sash. { - ne e Corleal 'snd Duoss South . - Tt e Tickets e = e J | Wl s, sl T can sny in” snid Subseription Price: e g S s m:‘m A Manutctare: o atreet, N. Y. sergeant, as tted on tbe Hargrave, Smith & Co., discount & | potnts in the Bort - <o 4 Handeuts 1o the shiverng wieirs | $1-50 Per Annum, | I 5ne® = £ MRS VRIS s s | ConfectionersTools { IN ADVANCE. | e = e A Netrasks, with the Uuion | M Mouids, Tee Coes OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. | Jm: i o st th e mp 0 ver; HAPPY YOUNG MEN from ”» - . = | only,” he continued, rather ocon. the effect dlmfl‘hhm‘ 3 1 o a Rmored. | New of trestment. New bare studio, “I don’t see no | E. ROBEWATER, | § Spster—— § i EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, l‘ do o a.L___' H | 138 Farnham Street, t,.,.,......,_‘:.""", - | Omaha, Neb.| & & &i s (- 18 e 1 t, Paciic railroad for all points west 208 the Pacitic | points in Northers & | (@ Tickets sor e in Chicago 3:d North- western | 8% Be sure your tickets read via 5.C. & P. 7 L. BURNETT, Scp't. F. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket T Cfrax, i ‘GED, o8 ) Freezers. ac 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk sudall - Nos 1301 & 1303 North Eighih St. o o PHILADELPEIA, PA. 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