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W.) a glass of beer over my he him said it was only for fun. long, when the talk went around that the miller's wife was beatin | her husband. And so it was. | when one Sunday afternoon the miller saw the smith go into the tavern he said to him: is going to " w do you mean says the th. “Just as If you did not know,” the miller. “You and I got fooled nicely. “If with that you mean my wife,” answers the smith, ‘“let me assure ;% | you that I have done well.” “Yes,” says the miller, “when v | she is not at home.” “Not at all,” says the smith, ‘she is as pleasant as she can be, and bots. | does everything in the world to { make my home agreeable.” “Well, but how in the world did other. “Pl] tell you,” and with that the smith gives him his experience. «You see, when she and I were still engaged, I tried to find out which of her dreases or clothes shé thought the most of,and I discovered itwas a small, pretty red shawl,and when I got the chance, at table, ‘when everythlnf 'was rather greasy, 1 took her shawl and wiped s dish with it. You mxfl e how she went for me. t I caught her around the waist, and kissed her and said: “Sophie, never mind, my dear, you know you have me, ands shawl like tha¥you can buy at any time, buta fellow thatthinks as much of you as I do, you'll never findagain.” And so she got over that, and nextI found that she was rather fond of a _ittle porcelesn vase that somebody had wade her a pre- ‘sentof, and when she was one day talking to some one, J took and let It drop. Now, of course, she was put out again, and commenced to ery, but I kissed her, ‘Never mind e, see it is much better for that vase to fall and break in two, than forme to fall and break an arm or & limb, who is to provide for both of us in the future?’ Then at last I saw she had & very niee shell comb, as they are the fashion now, and Thappened to step on it acel- dentally, of course, but then she smiled and only said: “I wonder 1if you wouldn’t buy me & new one, when next yougo to town.” And of course I did, and now she is quite happy and conteuted, and we are as bappy as two kittens. But I must go now and make my rubber.” The Smith went and played his rubber at the inn, but it was anly & little while, when some one came running in and said : #Coume, smith, the miller stands outside and looks horrible!” ‘The smith goes outside aud meets his brother-in-law with a black eye, and his face all scratched and black, and when he asks what this means, the miller answers, full of rage, ‘Yes, -y R, ou had better ask ; itis all owing Practical Watchmaker, I|’n your confounded story-telling " L “How " says the smith. w=|£'; says the miller, “I had | recollected your story well en and thouht o Tayeet; what has helped the ene sister may possibly ‘oure the other ; at least, there would be no harm in ing. Bo I went hame, and my wife stand- ing before the glass fixing her hair to go out calling. On_the table lies her nicest bonnet, and I takes the bonnet and dips it into the wash bowl, with its dirty soap-water; but she sees me in the glass and jumps at me, and when I sald, ‘N mind, never mind ; why, you have me, and you'll hlfllm?tmnul- er,’ she simply cries out, ‘Yes, I do bave you! ‘and look,” added the poor fellow, and shows the other side of his face,” “this is the way she treated 1 and all owing to your ooufound & “You fool,” said the smith, “did I not tell you I done what I did be- foie the wedding? Whatis whole- some beforg the wedding is not afs ter, “And that Is the story, my Iad,” said uncle Matthias, “and if youare smart, you'll know what to do.” 1 stood for & while and looked out of the window, and thought over m:m,nd at 'ast turned round and : very foolish one. to have told muoh better ones.” “Yes,” laughed the old fellow, Nt-ut::nl:rva you the moral of my ways, and b -.uflo.i"a.. S e “But you cannot expeot me to d'> her bonnet into & wash-bowl, 3 wipe & ish with her silken shawl.” hear my age disouseed that time, andask: *“What do you mean P’ “Oh, nothing,” savs he, “ I only mean.” { , rather sharply; ““That next seventh of November I shall be one ) ko S the forty 2" be - you are past forty “Y;:-," says I, “does that suit ou “Oh, for all I care,” says he; : help to think of an F s&g 215 Egi : T ! ikl i ] s5F Money and Commerce. Daily Review. | PBOM THE LOW GERMAN OF FR. OFFICE OMAHA DaILY BEE, Business at the banks is fair, de- posits good; discouats are light and only good paper accommodated,and that on short time. crops commence to move there will be a greater demand for surplus funds and more calls for accommo- ht over the matter, and , atleast to myself: May be he right; there is notiiing like trying, As s00u as the blacksmith, | Horner, who was the miller of the village. The smith was a keen fel- low and understood his business; the miller was rather stupid, but had lots of money. After a while it was talked around that the two were going to marry the two daugh- ters of rich old man Schultze, and 8o it was, and they had a grand wedding. I remember it well, for our accountant, h'bnmkm.::i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grats (selling)......... $815.00 Land Warrants, (160 ce, now I will look to mat- » But sometimes when I look at at the time, and when I got mad at After the wedding everything | was quiet, and_all seemed to be quite happy. But it did not last Trade in this line to-day isactive; country trade good; local demand FOUr- | somewhat better. Dry Goods.—Orders from the country are coming slowly, but steadily. Local trade quiet. Produce is in large supply to-day and in good demand. Prices are in favor of buyers. Hides and Leather.—Trade gocd ; country orders fair; doing in local trade. Hardwars—There is an increased setivity in this line, both for. and heavy goods. & the other day I said to my uncle, “Do you know what? I'll tell her -un?umaemmmw-d- ding.’ “The deuce you “Every man, and will,” says uncle, {he feat one not must now and then make under, and a good be must not tell of for they lose their point; and you live so happy, why not be con- 2inch 10c; 8 inch 16¢; ut, 1 inch 7c; 3 Inch ke; but e Ramaelf, “I know,” said I; “but I some- times must think as if we could unh.’?ym-unummmm “My son,” said old Uncle Mathias and laid his hand on my shoulder, bappiness in_this poured on one head; be con- tented with what you have got, and life, do you know iuch 6@10c; 3 inch 10@20c; $ inch 16@30c- WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per , 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per you manage that?”’ inquired the | B as regards marri old Joham Smith ? together with his wife, lived till they were both eighty years old and was buried with her on the same afternoon. He sald once to me— for 1 understand nothing Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 38 00a4 00; Exculsior, 3 50at 50. and’ picking and picking ; best and finest are on nobody can reach. dent and ;mw wb matter, and gets a long and beats them off, he kno’;:ohle them in two and hurts the future, m if he is a thoughtful man, he waits till they are quite rive and then they fall into his lap by themselves and taste much bet- ter too. And therefore lad,” he added, aud his wrinkled old face looked as guod natured and honest as ever before, ‘“do not knock your red apples off the trees, but wait till late fall—your's will soon be near— and when you bring the last one to your wife, then tell her about these tricks before your wedding, and you'll see, then she will laugh about * Sublect to change of market witaout ¥ ‘WM. M. FOSTER, Ou U.P. B R trackbot. k arnbam 1 GEO A. HOAGLANI. a0d sllls, 20 1t, end ut Before and After. |Detroit Free Press.] Wednesday afternoon a linen- sulted individual who came from some town in Genesee County was noticed wandering around Franklin street, having considerable money being under. the influence of liguor. A policeman and warned him that he tex look out for himself, when the man 2 #Look out for ! You bet I will! W] Pm- chain lightning up in a ball and stuek full of red- hot bowie knives! I'm a thunder- bolt from the north, a thunderbolt, and ‘esterday morning the same found the same indivi ing asleep back of a coal-shed. battered, there , and his watch money were gone. the %uc poking aren’t you that thunder- ® 3 « I » I3 I3 ® I3 © I3 ® © 3 w 50 w0 o = k3 » [ ® 0 ] % w © 50 % teenea BERNREERENRESEERSEENNN 5 Liberal discount on carload WINDOWS, (Glased.) 35 per cout off Chleago list. DOOES, (Wedged ) 25 por cont 08 C1 tengo Vst per cent off st Watanime per bbL 2575 w0al 00 ol 25 4 310 30 605 O i 9 ngis 18 seas1 | ‘s | 13514 | @ do T 10 Claamon berk do T soe | COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. | 10 00 N ¥l I%e 400 | 1156125 it 6506700 | 5506600 | | 11081 | 1Rgia i 9 00310 €0 | 16 5017 00 | CIGARS. | A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 | 1 Street. . § 3500 do’ B | do B0 do 00 0 ©w do 0| do 00| 4 @ do 500 & o do e do W | do 100 00 d 100 do 109 00 do W | 8. -§ €88 £8P YLEBBR $88ST § TEMB 88 X % —al e usk EREEE Bf, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. -$ 19 Lara vu, Ko 1§ . 188| £ ghe dogged way, an “No, I ain’t 'zactly a thunderbolt, urned fool who thought S — GENERAL COMMISSION. THE COMING STRUGGLE. The voters of our nat TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & ! { ! s¥® eBEEssssss snqu' & s it i. i | ‘ | ereli | 1 E ‘. 1 | 5§ i Fee e38808¢! ; : | x { | | T i K seeseel ili sesee ¢ 11 Ko £it 1344 | ;g !} L4 2 E ] s ] 13 88 ek fee 3 X B! | 4 us % &8 Bounicd (314 AGRICULTURAL INMPLEMENTS!) ICULAR 4 TENTION HORIK SMOKING. rompie dowe st s “Then let me tell you,” Ire-| seef #8% ¥ ¢ RICE PARNING LAND IN NEBRASKL! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! for i = uetRBER AR Freatiag e 44, 5th ead Walnatstag St. Louis, Laveills, Warner & Co., it RRnR | BESS VBR BENRE £ | | ] i it d i !! H £ f i ki ft i GROCERIES. BYEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14T sT. e | CLARK & FRENCH CUR. PARNHAM AXD | 117TH ST. “ PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- unuu;—t GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ‘ ham St. | 'WHITNEY, nulnstL!! & Co., 247 | 3. 3. BROWN & BRO,, Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. I SUGARS. Granulated pr . 12 Powdered do b Crushed _do 2| Rat ct loat do 13 Standard A do g | Circle A do 11k Bmc” do i K O choics do % | Rio chotce pr D, 2637 | & .-l-':': 28 | a7 et 3a38 Common 35003 | Gona 7" Sn65 Choles do 080 wNO » SE:!:- un cobuonobfufiE EE EESBEEBUBERUL CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | Half barrel $8cKbcemmmccmrsrsseee 2 % Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. | THE GRAND CENTRAL BOUTE FROM | OMANA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Molnes, Lavenport and Bock lsland. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the —— | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | s follows: | onnecting : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Ve for Oskalocss, Ottumwa, Keok: l Tows, for all points north to t. Peul. AT W) 'Y with 1he_ Burlingten, Codat Baplds & Minnesots B fof Bt " WILTON JUNCTION wih the ‘Muscatine, fik-w-n- -Ilflz for Sioux City & Pacific R. R. The Shertest sud ealy Direet COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Ponta 1n NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAX PaLACE SLEKPING CARS Ou all night trains vis this route. i : ity ii ¢ " ¥ f ek I i:fl B i i - ¥ Tickets for salo at cor. Tenth and Farnbam ‘ireets, and | s | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N [ | RAILWATY. ‘The Popular Route from FLUID-EXTRACT °M:=* BUCHU Chicago and the East!| { ANDTHE | Oxnilv Direct Route | It Being the Shortest and Flist Comoleted Line Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improvem nts have taken place in | | the way of reducing Grade, and placing Iron | Rails, g 1o s foiliag sock | RS | o SLEEPING CA the W utiughouse Alr Braxe” | ‘siller Flatiorm,” comturta- | bie 0d commedious Eating Houses, offeringall | the comfrts ol ravallag the age can produce press cach way daily over the various lines of this 10ad, thus io,the traveler seiecting thid | | route sure and certain counections ia any di- | 7 © AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux iy, Yankion aad yoints resched’ via Tection he may wish to go. Principal | s - e beam, Oa'LaAgt Guake. Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R | Inthe ouly dire line to | sT. noTIs | AND THE EAST, FROM | MO CHANGE .+ cats between Omana and St. | Louis anu b itor « between OMAHA a0y AaW YORA. | Thisth Only ~ine running s eoLLuAN SPEEPING CAR EAST | FRUM OIIAHA, ON ARRIVAL 1 OF THE UNION PACIFIC | EXPRESS TRALN, 8 Paseengers taking other routes ‘transfer st the River Statl PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! | REACHING ALL | EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES | With Less Changes #od in advancs of other | This Entire Line is equipped with | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, | Palace Day Coaches and ChairCars, | Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler | andthe Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. 8@See that your tickets resd via Via Omaia and St. Louis. U. P. Depot, Omaba. JOS.TEHON, GEO.i. JRADBURY, | Fas. Ajt. Gen® Agent. | . F. BARNARD, A.C.DAWES, Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Puss. Agt., St. Josevh. Bt Josesh. VaNparLiA| ROUTE i H A ST | 3 TRAINS DAILY !| LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT OHANGE Kausas City, 8 . Joseph & Couseil | Fium oiea,” —10— | Indianapolis, Cinocinnati, Chi Columbus, Philadelphia, Baltim Washington, Arrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston PE,‘:“-.,'“.".' 3 T Cheutmnt rias at the Principal Rat'~ JICK} OHAS. BABOOCK, C.E. BI S'thern Pass. Ag't, West'n Pass. Ag't. Datias, Txxas. Kaxsas vy, JOHN E. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen s Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. st IuDiax. S7. Lovs. Tniteo mstatos Confactioners’ ’_l'ool Works, Thos, Mills & Bro., ‘Manutsctarers o Confectioners’Tools Machize Moulds, Ice Crcam Freesers, &e., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Go. M. Miis, \TALOGUES SENT 0. ATLERP.Paxuzs. C‘-—#—-—. ‘martdswss AN LINMERT, TAILOR, 18th St., bet. Parnham asd Harney. Al kisds of TAILORING, CLEANING sad REPAINING dese st reascmable rates: Pittsburg, NATIVE WINES NEW YORK| The only knows remely for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a positive cure for Disbetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropey, Nogretenticn or Incoetinence of Urine, Tevi . Inamation oc Ulcertion of ke BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate ‘land, S one in the Bladder, Coleul uz GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- wposiT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Bucha! Permagently Curcsall] Diseases of the | (1 Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. Existiog in Meo, Womea and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kearney's Fiuid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchus cowbined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or,'six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane?St, N. Y. ysician in attevdance to answer corres- po; ‘a3d give advice gratis. 84 Send stamp for pawphlets, [ree. e Crane & Brigham; Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Val. i Y | —T0 THE~ NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 0 CHARGE FOR ADVICE AND CON- SULTATION. R J. B. DYOTT, grduate of | Jefttrson Medical College, Philadel- | 2 OMAHA AND THE WEST | phis, author of several valuable | | wacks, 2an be consulted on all dis. | e} eases of the Sexusl and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from what ecause | o originating; or how lorg standing | A practice of 30 years «ns E to treut diseases with suceess. Cures | | guaranteed. Charges reasonable. | Those at a distance ean orward iet- ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp to prepay postage. #&Send for the Guide to Health. | Price 10e. ! J. B. DYOT11, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 atreet, N. ¥ Duane OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR nd A and eputation for honorable conduct rional kills. josdiw Gt;a.fles ?opbar, ¥ (WHOLESALE BUTCHER == [ASK FOR PYLES ND CATTLE BROKER, SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH fel27it ‘ M. EKeller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN axo | | LOS ANGELES .YINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of AND I BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co., Corner of Bastery and Washington Sts. N FRANCISCO, CAL. mu7i | PASSENGERS | | Goiag East or South from Omaha | Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. | And Pointson U. P.R.B., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | | RAILROAD' | And secure for themseives the choice of Six | Popular B. ites from | Atehisos to Chicago and St. Louis, All making Reliable C anections and being | 2,uipped with Palace Day sad Sleeping Css. | | _All delay and inconvenience arriving from | perrienard traasiers can be svoided West of | Caleago and St. Loais by secaring Tickets via | ATCHI0Y amd the ATCHISUN & ‘ NEBRASKA QAILROAD. Direct and Beliable Conneriions are slso made ' with the A. T. £ 8. F. K. K. for the | Great Arks.sas Valley & Colerado, | And with ai lines rusping Sout to poio [ Soutnern Kanmas and ::"‘”v‘&" Tesritor) CHAS.CSMITH, W.F, WHITE ‘1 ‘Gen'l Supt. Gent Pass. Ag't. T Atehsson, Kansag | b0 Work dose e DONT BUY! CAREFULLY EXAMINED Quick and E Chea» and Clean. They are che pest to buy, They are best to use, Ihey Laxe evenly and quickly, it operation is periect, ago They are made of They roast perfeetly, They require but lttile fuel, o draft, bestmaterial Thay ore seitcd toail Tcaltien, By seorepamsanteot s ghvesathtretion Exeelsior Man’fs Co., ST. LOUIS, ¥0., M. ROGERS, Gwrabha. Nobraslka Concentrated, Reot and Herbal Jalce, Anti- THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum 1\ Parvo Physic. Billous Granul B apt 1o suppos erehy offored by tho pro- n th x forus of wercury o auy otber y arimal cconomy gland or tisuo coc h'ta ot the e o taowt. pericct satisisction 1o They aro #old by ail enterprisk D i a2 conten bottder e take anything elev ERATUS! BAKING SODA! EsT IN USE Pena. Meyer & Raspkoand Whitney Bauseran & Co 3 IMPORTERS OF EAS | Bast India Ceods, 1 213 and 213 FRONT STREET San Franci $AL | PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, LocalAgent"for the | U. P. R. R. LANDS, 'Columbus, - Neb, Gevernment Lands Located! U. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lot {for CASH! ON LONG TIME!! s@-All Communications Cheer- fally Answered OMAZEIA STOVE STORE. E. F. COOE, | 537 14th Bt between Dougias aad Dodee Manufsctarer of Tin Copper and_Sheet Iroa Ware, and in | - IIJNCOL & ATCHISON | Cooking and Heating stoves - and Gutters and Spoutis warraniod,