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ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW AR = ; i Trave and honeat, | © By tha Flying Datchrasn,’ swid | there, they bounded uver the heads —_— OMANA PUBLISHING C0. PROPRIETURS- | <Now,” said the cap'ain; '‘Wo | by frisky litten. and up to all T, ‘I should thiuk it would ! Where's of excited pe ple and ran swsy | 13 Yearsbefore the Public, T 918 Farnhom, bet. 9Ch and 200k Strests | sha’n’t see any more land for a week, ' sorts of lark: the old coot DD‘T"‘ 4 [ sxadeg, the sand gulches and tall SiNERAL, | s i o s | and you yonn’g ladies "Il havs nothing | _*Well, w cropt up the coast, stop- | ¢*‘Iniross. Ito'd him I wouldn't | weeds. - An ribarle confusion| 1 HE CENUINE | ke blue china, ~ Hewss a right | killed her,’ the cage. Tirowing bars here and | spring.” 1 | CHARLES POWELL, "USTICE OF THE PEACE—Comer 16th and Farniam Eta., Omata Neb. ["HE DAILY BEE. |LOVE ON TEE RIGH SEAS.|tll enduiraight ans hundsome, with | bittlsof bud bug po'son, snd it most | and with terriblesoar they shattrod | who has wosd her o7ex snco tho sarly ) s . § | | ng at Ett Hoor. as our cb- | bave any such doings aboard my ship, | followed. Children gathered around | o.x AT LA ome Ontriaon | to do buttoleave some of thess young | £ 18 0 STV I GO0 8 DL O | e iviroey So T put him | their parenis aud aarioked, women | DR.C.McLANE'S| = { | fellows t> fall in love with you. | sorts of things, all booked for San | in irons and came off to you. flew hither and thither, and strong Fiually wo camo to San | “Well, ladies, I just went over to | men, in a wildness of fright rare ’ e e — o s, AOMAS, ‘ | “Fall ia love,” cried Hetty, her | Francieco. o Well Indics, T st wont over lo | men, in 3 wildness ¢ mol KNEY A7 7. #—Loans MODes, DUV | e m— | 411 4 ith izcred- | Josede Guatemala—that lies ninety | the sofa where the liitle girl oll- | witnessed, yelled and scattored. For N AT TR IR THE MAILS. Hpilted nose curling Wi 1 | mils inlund—and. hora wo. kova toy | ing e big black eyes at us, and wou- | » moment o ono knew whers t torn, | —_— | 3 ity mud diegnas o could fall | 35 nited fora chance togo ashore.” | dering whit in thunder we were say- | but qulvering and frigh &. C. TROUP, | |in love at ses, Id 1ks to kuow | Bt et e ey i d you ever hear of the surf on | ing. ¢ TTOKNEY AT LAW—Offce In Hanssom's | E . “Who could?” asked the captain, in | that coist, ladiest No! Well, it| “How old are you, my dear? l,lll-h-rled in an entauglement of i sieaiof the ,A etk Sage SUSSEMRL o ISR > innocent surprise. “Why everybody | often rolls fftean or twenty feet high, | asked in Spanish. | man chaos. The livns did not turn | stand without a rival. T DEXTER L THOMAS, | does. Why nowr and a good part of the time no boat | “You see, I'd beon married more'n | upon the crowd, but, astonished at - | oun Tive dn it Sorsy we're not going | two years, and I thought Td & sorter |stch sudden freedom, sprang away | xo oD FEVER. GENEY AT LsW—Orvickenanks Buie | O-& L ¥ | “Why, the sex's too masty,” em |10 stop this trip or you might sce it. | right to be paternal. . and disappeared. The excited people | paratary to, or after fak B T &N, 7 | phatically exclaimed Hetty. ““Of | You see, there's really no harbor— | “Eighteen, Senor Captsin,’ said | sought their homes and the circus | asimple purgati are unequaled. A, B CHADWICK, course 1 don’t mean the water, but | nothing but an open roadstead—and | she, in tho softest voice in the world. | men, half infear and half in anxiety, | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, | everything ia it audon it. Ships are | exeept in the bay of Fundy, thin | “SaidI: ‘Do ycu love this young | bearing torches, wont atound, peeriog | i - 50 dirty and smell 80, and everybods's | plica shows the highest and lowest here and thers, seazchiag for the kivg | and queen of beasts. Shortly a‘ter | LIVER PILLS nended as a remed; h is heir to,” man and_want to marry him! You neodn’t if ot don’t, because L'l i, L. PEABODY, | sea eick and cross and selfsh. How | tide in the world. The people here ANE' o] S, pre- | Bladde: Misaas n g o for_Yellow Fever, lood and b idney < malarial sections. 3 | ; i ; ’t bother | th Tal beon taken down, Mr. | PII ch wrapper b i NRGEN is hi i wrERofer-in Bk, aextte| DER. {can any man fall in lovo with a sea | tried to build a breskwater ocut be- | to it your stepfather doesn’t bother | the oawvas ha boen taken down, Mr. | PIL wrapper bears the signa- | KIDNEGEN is hichiy recommended and unsurpassed for Weak TS o sua, NESAAREA: | gaw | sick woman? Ugh!” and she views | youd the surf, but it breaks ovgr it | you any more.’ George Boci 1, clerk of the Adams | McLase and Fexrxe Bros. [ or Foul Kidne ropsy, Bright's Diseass, Loss of Energy, 2 % hereolf aud Deb with disgust. | Tiore than half the time, snd wlien | “T didn’t dare look round atJack, | house, aud Mr.’ Billy Winn, contor sistpon havine the geonine | Nervous Dobilic 2y Obatetictions arisius frous Kiduey oo “Now, that's & big mietake yvu!itdoom'z it knocks It to picces, Some- | for I knew he'd b,lnoungb{-eku'n tionist of the circus, left the show | i make,” eaid the Captain eagerly. ‘D | times vessels have to rice at anchor | thunderat ms justthen. And, indeed, | grounds en route for Judge Barna’s | FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, P: Poisoning, | you think a womau can't b attractivo | for » week beforo they can send a boat | he took a step toward us; but I made | hotel. 'Groping their way through | , 7R WO Bitlshureh, Pa., | when she's sea sick! Why, what |ashore, | ket being full of imi b v icenst) HCLAUCHLIN. ¢ AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF | EACE—Southeast comer Fiftoenth | . him keep off till ¢tha should have an- | the tall, wet weeds, stopping and | Arrival And Depariure Of | ., hve these youngsters got todo| “Wo'd only just hove-to when I | swered for hotself. . |shuddering at every thought of meet- | hut same 1, y g7 . Trains but think of the women? Ina etorm | noticed that a ship at achor not far off | ‘Well she blushed very prettily, | ing the lions, they proceeded. Pass- | — — oo OIS oK itaary Orangs seieviig SRl different; but in calm weather a | was making signals of distres, and | and hesitated for a second and then |ing a saloon, a dark object on the . v < arting sencatico heat of lrritati ilor hasn't enough to do t- keep him | that a boa: was putting of in o°r di- | auswersd very sweetly that if the |sidowals aitracted the attention of | mestbeitoas 1t e o - kG it showiag < Socin busy half the day, and n torally hi 0 n oliections Promptly Attended 0.8 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, UNION PACIFIC. | Attornsys-at-Law, | ection. OF course we were anchored | Senor Captaln didn't, she should | George Bodfish. ‘“illy,” he ex-| it e : <y e o b eyes and thoughts are occupied the | far out beyond the surf, and it was | rather marry the Senor First Officer. | clairtied, “Here are the licns.” “Are | o s wi eyt e - e i Ri iney « i rest of the time with the prettiest girl | comparatively easy for the hoat to | That the Senor First Officer had been | yousurs?” “Yes, here they are,” he | = @ 3 x| on board. Lok at my first officer over | reach us; 80 it was oot aloogside, and | her only friend; that, althoagh she | continued, littlo” kn.wing that he| L c e Kiovts ATTORNEY W, TIME OARD OF THE BULLINSN | there, protending to talk to the doc- | ono of the men camo up the ship's | had taken mony voyages and seen | spoke with such tertiblo_trath. A . G i » oa caf ecially will like it ORNEY AT LAW. B s e tor and_locking as demure as & side snd told me what was want.d. | many people, sho had uever before | other step and he would have been | e e e r i ek * WARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUC- & I6TK STS. [l e = | What do sup thinking appears that the ship was a | found anyone who cared to lfr;:,erferu | ron the‘#n?‘. Bt that step was not | Y Druzgiste, Grocers and Sandaya Sxceptad. | Yog, Tl bet my ha ip from San Francisoo, and | on her beh.If; that sho had felt very | taken. With a rosr that jarecd the | e [t P ESUAND & EMIEVIC. Hetty smiled in evide San Jose f ful to the S=nor First Officer, and | drops of water from the tall weeds, | - s . \ etty smiled in evident unk San Jose for ita cargo. | grateful to the S-nor Firs £, a0 o tall woo . W.J.C i e YRS - but glanced furtively acrcss the half loaded when oue of | had now become attached to him, and the l n sptang i, and, followed by | Put g Q‘:‘aflhf'lfiuBOfi'eilfIOI Fi“:k"“ arzde:.rmly Use. . J. Gonneii, DA SORTSTWHST towards the handsome g ofti od in the aurf, drown. | with the Senor Captain’s permission | the ioness, turuedbu;un ths two | A Smated e et el o e e R e sk axpeess % _|Mall....... 720 p.m. | Where ho loans on tho rail, blow s captain and first offioer. The | would gladly becomo kia wite.” men, sprang back. The lions | U N l. I olsa Attorney-at-Law. Expréss 110008 | rings of smoko into the doep blue sky. | cecord officer war vecy low wicha fo- | “An aho aaid this, Jack got out of | stood with glariog eyes watcl | LAWRENGE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, lils. O Mow:—¥ront vooma, up wiai, In Hsneoom's | e OTL, BLUFPS, | . 1¢ 18 ostensibly absorbed in ang of | ver, avd they had nobody o navigate | sight behind the door, put his thumb | them, lasting the ground with ¢ SUAL PU wew bricl ng, . W. corner Fifteenth and | KANSAS CITY, 5T, JOE & COUNC the doctor's long-winded yarns; but | the vessel; so they'd had to wait in | to his noss, and twitled his fAngera at | tails. ' The circus man seised a chair | 4 ¢ T PRT] RUGGISTS, GROCERS d DEALERS everywhare Torsbem Blessts R e just here his eyes, which had been fix- | port il scme other ship came alony, | me in the most disrespectful manner. | that had been loft in front of the ea- | bnd ¢ 1 y | Sold by DE “G,G.\‘Sr" = O‘UWW ot P sl S o e - o3, (Bt 7t ym | ed on the yellow coast to windward, | and could Jend 'om an cfficer, or some- | I had a groat mind to put himin irons | loon and held it before him. ~Bodfish | pabl e LalhRlline) L 43 fn Oma LE, JOBNSON & €0, Pply Repick & REDICK, ekl 85 ine punnit Pulticn Sieping Oa% | some how or other slide roun ody who understood navigation for mutiuy—but no matter, stepped back, remarking with cool- | s b os OHE, PILE Attorneys-st-Law,|mads v iiu a sous| o, s bon e g || Sl Tl vy my b ot | 101 coum (i o by i i o ¥l o, e oot FEIREERES, B S 5 et etty's pretty little half sca sick fic- | «nd pat him sboard the_ coffee-ship, | done exc m; she was | the empted, but | 4} : Bpocil xiteation wil be given o all VGlts | Eyrremse .t 3008, . | Fxpresmores 430 L tched at full length in & steam- | +nd in a day or two we both sailed. | over eighteen, and at sea a captaln’s as | failed. The place was crowded with | “Ti g RATIVE e B e T "Daily Exoept Sundsys. er chair. We were going over just the same | gocd asa parson you know. revelers, who upon the appearance of | 1 [0 Biates. Ofics. Faraham St, opposite ® &) B R in NEBRASKA. Mschievous Deb and the quick-sight | ground—or sea, rather—and as the | *'30 I ¢alled tip the paskengers and | thé lions hiad closed tho doots, and in | o - £ P g dgu s Ocurt_House. Lrave A v ed Captain detect bo'h, and laugh un- | two vessels were equally fast, we kept | the officers; and the ladies dreased her | breathless fright awaited a ssemingly | E. HE GTON, WHO 15 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAZAY DF [HICOUNTRY, Wi EDWARD W. SIMERAL, l'l:\‘wulm'h;‘ asl?;"";'""f"y"'xif" mercifully. Hetty blushes, and the | each other in sight most of the time. | up in their own finery, and we had a Xn"ll)hhladhom:lh Now York or San Franctac - -1 L~ @&,7,; TTORNEY AT LAW—Room © Orelgbtcn | LAnooln Exp. 615 pm | Livccln Ex firet c flicer uncompromisingly turnshis | We'd been cut about ten days, and | wedding in short order. Afterthat| ‘“‘Open the door,” cried Bodiish, chasing ANy Fono of So-Callal - ~ v % £ Biock, 16th sud Donglae streete. _ uodih e e = baok snd a deaf ear to the Captain's | wera in American waters again, when | the ship's surgeon prescribed an anti- | beating against the Hoards. No an. | C - /> F. MARDERSO! Esprecs W0pmis .. guffaws, all of a sudden the ship hove to, and | dote for the bed-bug poisbr. swer. E et B i e e S LoLis PACH ““There, T told you so,” said his su- | signallod us to stop. We ran aa close | ““The second officer wont_over and | “Letus in.” No answer but the el et A Omobs Nebrsska perior. *“Now you won't bo out of his | to them as we could, and then we hove | took command of the coffce ship, in | 1oud breathing of the inmates. | i Disout, send to the PUL- T Racuanos. .3 Host head for @ woek. Oh, I tall you it | to, aud proseutly through the glaw I | Jack's place, and be sont bask Deloro' | *'Billy,” said Bodfish, turniog to | TivANIC S 613 soatgomery differencs about o | saw & bat being lowered and thero | trank and clothing. At first I thought | his companion, “come on.” | girl's beingsea-sick. Cupid has to have | was & woman in it. | we thouldn’t be able to getalong with- | “Go on away,” raid Billy, who all his fling at a sailor as well asat every | “‘Iwas surprised, and you can im- | out him, for Jack was so terribly in | this time stood holding out the chair | one elee. And they strike their colors | agiue, tor I did not know there were | love with the little sea sick girl I | and looking the lions steadily in the | quicker'n any other man, fii their | any passengers cn the coffce ship, | thought he'd be of no matiner of ise. | eyes. “It won't do to leave. 1f I| iove-making bas to b all done in the | though there were half dosen -n my | But we had good weather most of the | make a mve they will jump on me. RICHARDS & HUNT, BAIDGE DIVISION 0. . B K. Avorneys-at-Law. |EUiRdii i B nnsy On - 5 South Fourteenth Stroet. W 1) CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, KINNEDY'S et iz | course of hi§ voyage. Iithey hang |own. Tn a few minites up tho eide | time, and Jack did his duty liko s | Tho lions crouched ready for a spring EA ST INDIA|sE2mens 0t 2% ™5 {50k und shilly.shally, why the S | o 5y frat o % | man. and lashed the ground with their | COlds, Asthma, Croup, [Erm—— thing they know they are in pott, ani | crrying the prettiest little Spanish | *But it was real touchiog to see [ tails. = All disenses of the Throat, Lungs,snd o s H Lowrs Cotin: 82,7 8 . 630 . m, 1 ;z&g:;- m.m?d),:.x.,urng (h.]v“h., ;nrl[kverF saw. _‘?h, lh.a.e ,-ha‘uz-h- :im [ down to § kwi.'e'n c;h{u .n(dx "Bl\ily,’dn\d L‘;.‘.dflghé 1"1 wig\gm e e ioxs S e . m., 430 p.m. T35 7. oy 860 Of her. As for the ses |bezuty! Egyes like tha atara in the | bring her upon deck every day, and |around and open the sido door, then | cC x g = E | e o Baie— 645 o . 008 = { aickneas, why they expeot that, aud it | fas) #nd Uiy sweetestlittls face—kise. | fx ber comforlable on a bed the | wecsn both makes dash.” Howent | ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.|N - g E 'S | Daly except Bunday.” doesn't disccurage them the loast mite | es just sticking out all over it! But | steward madeup for her under an | to the back door and implored en- | To D= m e e T B § B §| oMAAA & REPUBIOAN VALLEYR. . lintheworld. But there's one thing | wasw't she the sickest litle mortal |awning. And there he'd nurso snd | tranco. | WANTED 55 €550 Stz “Fowsen | N < (=] }gm L, g that's prétiy hard on a sailor, and | that ever set foot on deek? T tell you, | care for her just as it he'd beena | '‘The lions aro here,” he eaid; | e racts, stc , by sample, to familizs, | U 2 35 e ooyt Sundagn. © 7™ | that is, if his sweethearl’s sick he |she was all gréen and yellow, ana | Sister of Charity, You might ha' | “‘open the door, we want to comein.” | Froftgoad. Oulft free. FecpicsTea Co, Eox \ 3 H E | = can’t get her to listen to him at all. | looked half-starved. Ido not blieve | seen then, Miss Hetty, how & sailor| Some one unbarred the dvor. Just | ) = S® e SANTA OLAUS FOUND, Whils he's making love his very prot- | she'd kept down a quarter of a dinner | can love a sea-tick woman! then tho lions madé a spring at Billy. X ~ SR R et rwita o e e tioet wud Courting s very best, why, | for 8 mouth pact, 3 X “Viell, sho soon got beiter and | Hothrow up thy cha, wheclod, and, %) e =L she's thiuking sll the time how her| ‘‘Hello, Juck.” ssid I; ‘what's the | stronger. Jack and the doctor fixed [in & msnner he cannot d:scribe, = 5 ;; g pleps -fi'figflfifin&fifi;fl“ head does actie, or wishing oho fud | aterl 'And. 1 gave tho ludy a set | hor P boimeon them, and & rosched the side door Just s n:um,‘ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & CR. R o { b makos tome more ies, or Wondering when | on the lounge in my cabin. ' The poor | healthicr, livelier, h.ppier little | had entered. Remaining in the sa- > el WE 1L oy ol ln Wotbinls oL 00, e | they'll ot 0t port. And ahe don't | littlo thing souldatstt up atraigh, 30 | womwan hever set. Ioot in San Fran. 1oon & fow momeats, they came out | - IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK ?’E}E“,,‘fiff,’ A L ‘And suddenly droppedinto whatsomed ikoahole | make no more account of the Foor fel- | [ just huisted her feot up and made | cisco. Jack took her right to his | aud joined in the attempt to capture | 5 3 h Jollet, Ofte.s, La Salle, | grea: 1 o, canenjoy Jour ¥ sl am:f;“,;‘..:{,”{,;::;‘:’,,‘;:&:;‘.:;m“- {:,'. fqnlin'-t;u;‘xif lm\!la(u);!uluufi;hsr cgnhrlfihl mong t;apllluwl, married sister, and l.hxar: -l‘i‘e‘;hyled Lh:hb(lsutu, Thed o hndmhee-;‘, ’ oty ari: ,. ey cre were movntaios like ours, with more | bvzzia’ round her ears. by, I tell| *‘‘Captaw,’said he, ‘I want you to | between voyages until she hada lot | patched up, and the sig of | — inta crossed m'm"gfl;m;,_mm,mm you, s sailor's amuch-abused animal!” ( marry mo to this young lady.” . of children, lgnd her husband bought | it and the torches had cau!adi A v 417 mu-mg'_‘v;';_,-,,'g?‘,,;‘;,:r,, —3 HLER & Gfl Birda with the boss of a minvow werefoard, | _And the gallant captain sighs sud | ‘**Marry you?' ssid I ‘What do | her a house of het own. | the lions to spring. The animals were 5 e e st iada i nlon Depoe BOLH \Siaw -y Whilo lowers of exquiste trsgrsnce wre gtow | shakes bis head over the eorrowfal lot | you teauf Bii's too sick to be mar: | ““What about the coffee Ob, | finally found crcuched near a fonce. | o > iy GEAT HinbuG Live e & FAOTURERS | Not long were they left to wondor n doub, _ |.Of his fellowa. |vied, mau! She can’t stand up. If | that made port a day before us, and (The cage door was opened and tho | : : R e ommiarie B | FOLLONEL L e tner ae 07 OMABA, Neb. | 400 so0m cums they had boara much aboss, | It it eveuing on_shipboad, dincer | you and she want to be marriod, why | the old doctor had us sll arreated the | men stationed around with torches. AR ort. Indepenent & I | e o e e e e e U et sl S 1s ey 1 o ie Over, the day's work is d-ne, and all "t you wait till youget ashorc?” ~ | minute we touched land. 8o we | The lion walked pestefully into the v 5 e e who can move sro assembled on deck, | “You see, ladies, we talked out | were all hsuled up into_court, and | cage, but the lioness became excited A ) The sun, which has hung all dsy | free before hor, for sho couldw’t un- | Jack had it out thero with his step- |and ran away. Tho men with the A v = | : L% TAATAIE L cUR like a copper gong on brass ceiling, | derstard a word of English, father in-law. torches scattered, and by the tims they & ] z mmnsi ey Gaily | W T2 “ e hoved is now thes lly di; ID earing The | ** ‘If we wait till theu,' said he, { “T think tha eanrt was rather | were rallied the lioness had gone. She 1240 . KANSAS C: il‘;l\uan“:‘.t‘v"‘-I' BUSINESS GOLLEG A poed them sl vves Yy swawts v, | moustaina of lower Uiiforma shine in | you and I'll be going to her funeral | against s at first; but the bed-bug | went around and entered a lot sur Frriees wire working on bate ereat A sy | his fast-landing raya liko “ths golden | instead of her wedding, We've got | poiscn and the slap in the face did the | rounded by a pickot fence. The cage | | o Bunces ther aad they wers sending them ai. | hills of heaven,” while one littls ham |to bs married, and right away, and | business, and turaed everythiog in | was backed up against the pickets, THE COLORADD | ons o iimmts e, But he took them on bosrd aud drove them ris Kingle, the Glove saker, told them at onos, S b it B it Yo, | R e want s s e mock of an island long and high aud | you have got to marry us.” our favor. He was afterward decided | near whe-e the animal crouched. e Bdustion snd Commercial sestor of the | SA5t% showed them suspendors and masy thiage | NSTTOW, rikes out of the sea like the , ladies, we were | to bo lunatic, and turned over to hin | Winn and Bodfish went upand began Ao - *What wilJlonsdy50 ‘West, is pre-emincntly the beet and most practl- o grave-mound of some ocean gcd. outside the ship, | brother's keeping. tearing away the pickets, wken, with Deautiful prairies of Ll . A i Central 1o e of it Kind for the. i Sk i took thews to rlend Bap==3#12™. | *"For onoe the wateri smooth;nothing | and hen we were alone together we | “‘What's becomo of Jack! Why, |8 roar and a spring’ the lioness, T ficer iy Cars Shae accoimpany it | ShaGEha. At Omba ovory ono kew bunoe wll breaks its still ess but the steamer's | dropped all ceremony. he sailed With me for several years as | Whose injuries sustained in leapin : b T seEredin oy e s ok, | Lt & Poe i L ke 8 W K ot e hie S0t 0 tiaca™ | trail, and the low-flying gulls now and | ***What in thunder are you in such | firat officer; now he's cap'ain of the | around seemed to have partially dis- | THOS, E. WILLIAMS, fict that o majority of the | AL NTCHION. with Alch Topoks & senrs e MERCANTILE TRAINING | yovrtiohe’sc st iuutti bve: | then' brushing ite surface. *Far, far | hurey frt” said L \Vhy ean's you | companion” sesmer to ihis. That | ablod hor rn{oward the men wih i i | A A Vil i e v who want proscats to Bunoc's go fo far o theeye can resch—is nothing | wait (ill you're ashore! Where are | good-looking young fellow that'sbeen | the torches. The torchmen threw e i K 7 S ::;.,"“'W'*:.‘E%".'\,{,‘:‘;m‘.,';‘ . |but the same expanse of deep blas | the lady’s fricndst making eyes at you, Miss Hetty, is :ol';n their lights and fled. About 5 el L ..Cx‘y“v...,,‘.:.f'" e < 2 ‘Bunce, Champlon Hatter of the West, Douglas | waters, broken only by those yellow s son; and Idare say that he agrees | half an hour afterwards the lioness in regard to the Mill will be | PULL S te P ) 5 5 | % N, Young Men and Ladies. | i o e Wt Dues now fast vanithing into distance with his father that sea-sickness makes | was Yocaptured. The excitement will | oerfalls fumished T - L A RG] o Gt s | DR. A. PENDERY, and night. precious little diffe.ence when a man’s | never be forgotten in Argenta. = e s e tain o tich G. W. FOSTER, President, | " 4 Overhead, only snother and wider | won't have anything to do about it.” | in lova.” e REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE | o **ETNITE A Lle E. ST, JOHN, ! hes et an e e eIkt X : : ‘Gezit Superiitendent. : . W.CADY, Seorary. (CONSULTING PHYSIGIAN | copse il ns, driy sy | i ettt e s | e s Soteeioeing | cONNUmtALrTrgs. | oo BELVIDERE e | 1A PERMANENTLY LOCATED IS MED- | bashful new moon Just beginning o | I remembered, in & moment of the skining mircor interposes tke head e Lt VD ] o The most extemive, thorough snd complete = Took forth upon the " boisterous world | placed_confidence, I had told him | of young Jack, showing in fine, clear | “Goneto press,” is the way the BECAU-E EXOBLSIOR natitution of the kind in the world. Thoussnds | 8 Tenth Street, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA eome little circumetances in regard to | cut silhoutte. What wonder that Het- [ Andubon Advocate heads a marriage m:':';"‘.: mm:’::::’nrl'::g‘(’f_""d“":"‘:;n:"’.;; belo Machine Works, of acooun‘anta and Pusivcm men, i the prin- | ORoriog bl services In all dopartments o | pri‘nt o o Lond lais 2 r Yo tico. They bi doubtedly tak. t men, i o guby, from London, explains to | my own marriage. |ty has to put severs strain upon her | notice. They have undoubtedly taken | fienim “hiien.e'snees o ihg vind fiom sny il it and sowns of the United Statcs, owe | “pecial praciie ‘emie o chronis dioases. &a | & zaping sudience how the scenery | ¢ ‘Hem! said he, grinning like | eyes that they shell not wander in that | an impression by this time. e e resalrei AR i s ao S K S e | be oousuited wicht and day, andwillviea | nw bofore them saffers from com- | monkey. ‘I think they're sometimes | direction? ‘The Boston Courier_gives the fol- | out OB AXELA, IS | part of the city and connty on reeint of lette a einemme | J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorough appolate’ and_complete Machino Shope and Founiry in thestate Gastings of avary dracripiion manatacted Encincs, Pumps and every class of machinery made to order. parison with that of the Rhine. | justifiable. ~ Now, just look here,| The Captain saunters away to do | lowing wise pisce of advico to its Boland, of San Francisco, carelessly | Oap; listen, and Il tell you all about | the agreeablo to othor passengers, | bachelur readers: ‘“Never marry a s o e on It replies to an inquirer that he is going | it. That little girl hasno relstions, | while Deb strays down the deck to | girl unless you have known her at| iih. It lows les pover {rim fricion than prospecting for gold in Gustemala, | nothivg but a step-father, and she's | listen at a little closer quarters, tothe | loast threo daya and a picnic. other Mila. acknowledged it to be a “pretty risky | dependent upon him for support, | tingle of a guitar and asoft voice ham- | Senator Sharon's daughter Flora | it = 1" " 1% vind tian oteer £ or creak in the winl. The Rieht Kind of Fduc tion for | Youvg Men and Ladies, business,” admits the couatry to be | Well, the old coot’s a doctor, and | ming o Spanish Love song. | ; iy reehataniie e i e st o P oo Mk ovdln f thr | foll of, rond agenta and buabwinckers | crey’ i that; or, i ho.in't ' the ho strolls back, she finds a mas- | 71 Lo married to Sir Thomas Hosketh | uny inpuacuf vork equird o tan s capa: Well Augars, Pulleys, llangers, @treet car lines. E'ecantis 6 1 avd furoished | but “reckons he’ll pull through.” | meanest cuss on eirth. | e's taken | culine form usurping her place; and I i ion | 7th. It has no pullies, spri liding heads S| Gee apartment for the sy 3 Meaatizme Hetty and Deb, sceing.the | it ito his addlod cld head to discover | poeping undor Hetty's downouss lds | Dgsemoor: o Tho wedding reception pties spinganor iiding heads shafting, Bridge Irous,Geer 00t of or movel and o stom.tic . = Catting, ete Planstor new Machinery, Meachanical Draaghte o, Medte sty nomtly sxecmted. 56 Harnev St., Bet. 14th and 15th. THE OHLY PLAGE WHERE 10U can tind & good sssortment of o gear. ed "with 0 ode of Captaio had a story in reserve, settled | a . sure cure for sea-sickness, | are a pair of earnest sailor eyes,whose themselves to hear it. and Decause just the mamo | dawning love and hope Lo sea can ; A “Didn’t Lever tell you how my frst [ of a ship sets poor little Dolores io | fright cr quell married to Mr. Bradley at Harrisburg officer got married] Not Well, nobody | casting up accounts, he's been taking on November 12, wili pumber Miss could s been sicker'n his wife was | her on all sorts of long voyages, and A Lion ahd Lioness Eecape. Bayard among her bridesmaids The when he courted her. I'll just tell | trying his various decoctions on ber. | Littls Rock Gasette. prospective groom is a son of Justice Bradley of the supreme court. Miss_Lida Camoron, who is to be “ean afford sclt-regulator, and w i heavy changablo wind sto ms i s aperfect omament own do2n ag ™ BUSINESS TRAINING. A new and bitberto unknown remedy_for all Young men who contcm, Lute » 1. nces i, | ; S : 3 : e - 2 " | discases of the Kidoeys, Blsdder, ana Urinary | you about it, if you like it. So I want tomarry her to get her out | Last night Argents witnessad, by tk. They oy el S sy ehemo e fustin { Dupes, “Well, you see, I baven't always |of his way. Of ccurse I'm in love | the flaring forches of circus eanvi “Last woek,” says the Vienna cor- jmade, G G- | Composediangely of powdered micaand nincians BOOTS AND SHOES o tend toc o mew Clrenlar, | = vely cure Disbetes, Gravel, Drop- | been captain of a firat-class steamer— | with her and all that,’ eaid he, looking | men, the most thrilling scene koown ndent o The London Globe,” | nertwurs parte soume mtiod Toiied and all | 18 e best beonnas It docs not gums bt forms B e T no, siree ! I ran away to sea when I |kind of foolish; ‘but if that was all, | to the history of the state. Yester- ‘mor compact in oo | #highiy pollhed marfaco over the ixis, doing o vnar Mils " GRg | away with & Iarge amonat of riction. 1t ia the was twelve years old, and I've walked | I'd wait till we got ashore. Of course | day Cooper & Jackson's circus and [of Philine in ‘Mignon’ where in the e e e el e 8 my way vp from the bottom of the | I can’t make him let her alone unless | menagerie exhibited in Argenta, and |second act she has to open several | — = uaniity 1o gresing your wagon that you woald ladder. Well, when I was thirty, I was | she's my wife, and if he has control of | last night, just after the opening of | billets. One of these missives proved oFany oiher axle groase male, ani then ran captain of a large eailing veseel that | her much longer she'll never see port | the performance, the violent windand | to be an eloquent letter of eight pages o well top Ml Gearing. Throshing Piachinss, was in the South American trade. again.’ rain storm came up. In a moment | from a marquis who has long been in Bugies, & .28 for wigons— Send for Pocket “I sailed from the port _of Callao, | * ‘Do you mean to say,’ said I, | thecaaves was blown down. A cage | leve with her, in which he once more Crclopedin ol Things Worts Saowig. Malled San Francisco being my destinstion. | staring at him in surprise, ‘that he | containing & large Afeican lion and | pressed his suit In burning accents. "WICA MANUFACTUSING cO., My second officer was an Englishmau, | tries cxperiments on her—gives her | lioness was overturned by the force of | This pretty ruse was crowned with 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE, and my first one an American, only | things that ain’t medicine 2" the wind. A torch, planted near the | success, and now it is an open secret CHICAGD. SHOES MADE TO ORDER two or three weeks youner than I, | ** ‘I do, said he; ‘and I mean t>ssy | cage, was thrust between the bars of | that the great Amerlcan artist has as good looking a fellow as ever I saw; | that the last thing be gave her was ' the cage. This frightened the animals, ' given her hand and heart to the lover which will give ful fnform 1 a to terms, | ‘Bright's Discase, inability o retain of expell condition of entrance, etc. A s ‘o Urive, Catarrh of the Bladder, high colored | and_scanty urine, Painful Urinating, LAME G. W. FOSTER, Precident, | BACK. Genoral Weaknow, aod all Female Com- opt.3m Denver, Colorado. | e e —— | 1t avolds Taternal medicines, 1 certain n it JNO. G. JACOES, :..h.é.:m.‘.‘.l.. ehine e can. ooty | o oy il Druggisi or sent By il free CFormerly of Gan & ac. = g s UNDERTAKER | ‘ereoee.fuorss. Mo 1417 Furuham 8., 0 Stand of dscob Gl | #&'S ;/ your sddrems for our lttle book, ORDKLS AV TKLGRATS SOLICITH | How &vwasBaved™ oty MES K. ISH, Agwat for Kebrasks. Kellogg was singing the part | 1sth. It iamo struction and stran. any othor shoo house In the aiby, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM §T. LADIES' & GENTS,” #ar-Ask Your Dealer For It1]| ™yl o coaruteed., Prices vrvresson it ole o ety NIEW IDRY GOODbSsS STORIEL. : The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, ‘ Will Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones, on / ONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IST, AT 9 0°CLOCK A. M. ‘ WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., &C., &) Whicli will be sold é,t Boston Prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston, will be offered to the Public.

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