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ATTEREETS-AT-AA v 1 2 NEW ALFRED ADRIANGE example, ! : 25 Yearsveforet 1 —_— e THE D ATLY BEE | e e e e B ing toe | o the s sledl” i forethePublis. | 3 8 CHARLES POWELL, GMAKA POBUISHING 00., PROPRIETORS. | uprrixc oy aoTHER AND Daccarzs | D1Ace a cheap sshool. Mrs. Josephine | “Why, the occipital bone, of [~ I HE CENUINE < orner Os'rander represerted” that he was | course.” VT O B A CE o 18 as AT BABYION, 10XG I81ASD, e o N e Ganmom | ““Ana_ what ate ths mames of the | DIR. €l McLANE'S| Faruha Ste., Omats Neb. 916 Farnham, bet. 9tk and 10(h Strects | New Yok Ti On | alow o chiid, Naomd | mu cles o° the arm?” Bl Vi, SISERAL, | ‘TERMS OF SUESCRIPTION, o | alowed ker to see the ch p— — | Y o know her mtier, but com | “The rpiralis and the intra-spiralis, e ‘ Bl Trh ok, M HA- RER, " | Smotia = e 0| > : Dlained of wany hsrdships, snd | among others.” I‘IVER PILLS Chicago & N rthwestern | ! 4 Yoo prattled about her mother, her brother | ““Well, now, Tet me show you what 50t recommended as a rern AT T A, % 3. L THOMAS, TINE TABLES. e x . or Lydia, Sho | Tmesn. ” Whe Tput my ifra-aprals | o1 ills that flesh s 1 AmnEa LAW—Tacs woney, vy around_ your waist, 0, s it your ooc o e o, a5 O | i tclve y T Lo T N 1 inis Dospopey «i'| 2,350 MILES OF RO THE WNLS, = b el S (3 et i L Sl e S R L ) phino, feom whom b 0t tll her if she was alive. Hr| “My back hir, prim: _ACUE AND FEVER. | COUNCIL BLUFFS that he wish. L mother, her father told her, was dead. | occipital bome, of course, h‘(erwc!dl No better cathartic v —ang— ke 30e O irander s i | By destcorho trh wanbrokon (6| But, o, 3. Butd, siopcse a ould | pusstory o ot o oo '3 | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, | S Supssinterd:nt Waling snd Tuspeet: | Eao litido girl and at last she knew that | come in and see u3 | a simple purgative they are anequaled ‘nd all poluts AST and NORTEL or Byrnes and exhititad the decree of | sh in the prescnce of her mot Lot him come! i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. DEXTER L THOMA, opoaranos RNEY pa | - . 5 TIORNTY AT L —Orsetniak 2ave prh . g g Sl . Mre. Ortrandor recolved | N, Budd, boldly. T thik Tl ex- | e gemaine are never sogareoted. | * cRiiish Gt | £l K - CHA his ehildren, Lydis, Mortimer War: g her livtle mfrl with her.(\sh. arcu‘l!’ a ghl;: e; :‘: c:ne ; k’g 5 wmnhbm has a red- b «Lxmxon the lid. ADVANTAGES THAN ANY e L Gau-| *Mr. Badd, ho on?” sai e impression, McLANE'S LIVER OTEE 4 TIORNEY AT LAYt 1004 Tarmbam | g, e s C.,fkdffl,'; e s toas” out for.a | tisa Figmm, adter ho bad {erformed PILL. Euch wrapper bears the THE waw. ] : | & i, Up.m. | her mothcr, grandmother and aunts, | Welk, and in s restsurant penueda | the feat, e t “CL“F;::} Fl:;"“ Bros the ONLY ROAD between : N s & oo e of the Frensh, fate, | note to Mre. Gannon sunouncing her. | “Don't call me Mr. Badd; call me | | & Javizg e pruine COUNOIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO - S b N z Sl | 857 Weat 44ih strcet, and that ho | self aa the mother of Naomi and re- | Willie,” he said, ddn:vmg her closer. pared br Lis Upon which Is ran ‘.:: Cr“ i B Potnds Fosemi | 8 4 | feared to go there to take her away, | #olved to tske heraway. In New York | ““You acoept me, dou't you! I'know | ‘FLEWTNG RROS Pittsburgh, Pa., | PULLMAN HOTEL CARBS! . - | B 4P m. FecaubeTihia Civaresd il ad | Mrs. Josephine Ostrander wrete her | you do, datling. rhp ] h eomasy » R e butbuas od wife harbored ander u 58 pered. Mi the masket & om0 e nnd s pivase ) clacnn UBLIO. _SOLLEOTIONS MADM | men who would probably assanlt him. | former bustand, telling him that she | *Willie,” wkispered Mizs Flynn, travelors 1§ v FIRET.CLALS MEALS ot s | % D. NCLAGCHLIN. | H.mum Higipmsmi | Dutective Maloney was dotsiled to go | bad Neomi o her posscasion, sud aek- | very fuutly. BATING STATION® ¢ 50 cenia | ToRNEY 47 Law an sustion o ___ TOOMAST HALL P | wirh him and preserve the peace. At | I°€ bim to call on hor and talk mat- | - 'What, darlingl” oo A Im e | For OOCGLM, 0oL o ERE TEACESomias corver Pitionty | AFFIVAl And_ Departure of | Mes. Ostraoder's roome au affostng | ters over. M. Ostrandor was travel- T oan hear your heart best. ERL fi i . Frains scene ocourred. She ssid if the child | ing 8t the time, and he did not get | It beats only for you, my angel. iPHERT FIRST CLASS | oe8 Prompily Attondad towa left the place it wonld be over her | the letter until Fridy evening | ‘‘And 1t eoum{s 0\::07f order. The L youwiah the Beat Tra Travaling Accommods BIIEK & BARTLE] 3 UNION PACIFIC. dend body, and Nacmi appeared 1,th |or Scturday moring. He imme- vantn”mln coutraction is not uni- toos o il b Jou Sokat by e Roate | | ~ : At ey to leave her mother. Tears wereshed | Gistely appealed to the police | form. for th Ho ¢ torneyvs-at-Law, 5 aad aarneat supglications wore mad | nd exireiod tho ight, undor the do- | 'Small wonde. fo that when it’s [ 3T T Bottles, giving More fo'. the money than T Dion T by Mra. \d | creo of divorco, Mrs. Josephine | bursting for joy. | w3 ek v - felaas thia market. ] — el ,,Z,M,:,,,(,)f L oot ';‘,‘f: Outrander says that she will reopen| ‘You muat put yourself under A el I el o firm, and 8t last tock tho girl away | tho divorce proceodings and establish | treatment for it. L will give you some | without having reconrss to violer.ca, | her posttion, in order to take care of | medicine. and sccompanied her to his home, No. | hor girls and recover her boy. In| “Its your own property, darling; 927 Bullee steet, Breoklyn, whoro| Brookiyn last night, Mr. Hanford L. | do what you plesse with it But some ' | sho was last night. Yesterday Mr. Os. | Ostrander clsimed’ his right to take | how the' nphmvt!l’t(‘fp\mlu{’xll is oue e el SO trander called again at police head. | his daughter, and_was very emphatic | thatstrikes me most favorable. Lot or intormation, foders, mape, ste, not o SNCE 8 MARTIN, 1 i ent | in declaring that there was good cause | u: agsin see how it works.” talnable at Home Ticket Offce, adiress say e e B e e | e divoscnfrimiliai e, (Ho slio) | /B sbiwbyiiproos WM Tholiald, Vold. UNLIKE P ILLS e L | CuABA TIGKER oymIcES_ 13 frsbens ¢, or. 14th, and at Union Paciflc | DENVER OFFICEwin Color-do Comral aod | Pacic Ticket Off ANCISCO OFFICE—2 Now Montgom. | o Sereae Vi on cach berte F ATTORNEY AT LAW. BRBACH BLODK, GOR. DOUD. & 15TH $TS. - OMAHA, NEE. W. Jd. Connell, INTEENAL REVENC + 3 nuary %6, 1550, e Bistos. OTion, Faraliam S, oppostte AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN, ful to insure free and easy communi- | Continental divide when it was cov- New York or San_Franciseo. = 5 i cation as a good general would be a8 | ered with snow. Three miles below o e e S el e i of ok o G| P b Frt et BURLINGTON & (QUINCY | &l':_ey .:{‘fi:;..fifirfl"fl‘]?; xg{irr::;::l: this region navigable by stesm for | enow” In ghe et o et RAITLROAD. ¢ & Valling for a warrant to arrest bis di- 3 < s i Attorney-at-Law. x voroed wife for stealing Naomi. Mr. | Suid that ho will panish her for taking | story! ARG AT R ATy ST Gea Mamager, Genl Pas. Agest. ] i ta, Hoamomy Bandays cxcopied. Walling ssid he had no power to issue | Naomi from Babylon. potent and hafmlese SYSTEM RENOY. AMES T. SRt o'y et 'KANBAS OITY, 5T, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. | & warraut, and referred Mr. Ostrand- | Sixty Miles & Minute on & Tin-Pan. | 313 CLEANSER that has Gen'l Azt Omaha & Goanctl Blaffs. Lo Chas K. B 1w er toa lawyer for advice in regsrd to | The Graat Prairies of South Americe. | pitaburg Telezraph. NESY, HEADACHE, PILEY, w Corn | —— . s Commisstoner Rm.“ & REDICK | an.. cecuring punishment for irs. O | Cor London Tiues, ‘Arthur Fitzpetrick, who roturned | S50% from an ootfucred wain o . THROUCH T0 CHICACO LAWRENCC % MARTIN Proprietors, Chicago, llis. 9 trander for contempt of court. Mr. | The provine:s of Buenos Ayresand | from Coloredo a short time ago, gives | Avoid imliations; lnsist on getting. Without Change of Cars!|Sold hy DAUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS averywhers Atiorneys-at-Law Qstrander bad left tho Cootral offios | Montevidco are as yot far from being | the following account of an oceurrence | Iedfor, )y vrvr 1y pot up in THE e A BV ev i < * | OMAHA & NORTHWERTERN AND RIOUX | bot a short time when a carriage drove | overcrowded; but an immigrant will | in the mining districts of which he | brouzed tin boxes only. Price 60 cents, Ask eaiint couparations of Sy A Ty OITY & PACIFIO EATLROADE. 9p to tho main entrance. Thero | not fare worse by going further for | wasan eye witness: “A miner and | yourdruegist lor Descriptive Pamphiet, or ad- practice in &l Xhe Gou the Biate and the slighted from it Mrs. Ostrander, | elbow-room, provided he be a8 caro- | some companious wero crossing the | U thepropristor, "ol | CH'C AGO — P SIOUX OITY & §T. PAUL B. R. ‘:. F. lmnmou, 1047129 ... 1301 2 thousands of milos, aud the raiiwaye, d by trail was | Band, or Appisnce represeoted tocure Nernu TTORKEY AT LAW—345 Furmham Bisves | EXPrees mfilated hetfatory, and asked fo Sl e s o et o Aol T e e Gheet A st o e PL‘C Wi Smoothsed Portct Track, Elgunt Pa WABKEH, x LOU1S & FACIFIO, in regard to procee * e fteen miles. The miner took a tin- | CHoUR S35 dpecie, Disaies 18 outgomery senger Co o r‘.m.m“ e, husband for stealing Naomi. lally invented to serve the purpose | psn, ueed for washing gold, Spread | gimet, can Francico, Caly’ for towr Fres | PULLMAN sl.zsmcnnnnn CARE | } her of American colonization, are already | his blanket over it, got in himself, | Pamphiet and -The Eicctric i RICHARD: v Sam Walling advised her to consult a good 5 g - | o T A i S & HUNT, [== ! reaching the borders of the Grand |; tting prsitionon his haunch, | 71 #vo e, heath and mo 7G. | 1t fs ackowiadgod by the Press, aad au war | i Q criminal lawyer, snd_she passed the | ¥ i 0d | in a equatting po 3o, are the only doalurs fn Geni/ne Electric AP- | isuval arer o byt B Aprols i Attorneys-at- Law =Rl st ing lawyers of note. | Cha60, the Grand Pomps, Patagoni, | as, tucked tho. blanket around, hold | prasee e cas Amsemes Gommmant: | el Ly At | y . {l—nhh.d-n —8 2. 7.0;-;,-::- o | T ng Mrs, Ostrander gave and other great deserts, where land is | Lis rifle and other traps over his head, S LT, e — | Orrioa—215 South Fourteenth Stroet, | 11 & B+ 1P 2 1p. m., 37 Rl £ the afiair 1a 1503, | to be hed for the mere ssking, and | and got his companions to give him & PASSENGERS GOING EAST = el e T8 T80 | e e T o oot 0 b | e B s o e en | CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, | T RS GOTNG BAST| lx;:_‘,?:.. 38 p ) b i Ostrander, who was | 02 bugbear he was, and cannot be | at the speed of sixty miles a minute Colds, Asthma, Croup, Fouf oSy e S 50011 | hobloyed fn the Now York pos e | 300 10 face brecckloading rifle. | wnd shot fa out ino the valley at the | o1 aisenseqof s tmveat. canpnane | BEST ROUTE TO CHICACD, B i B and bp. i " | Thoy had theee childrin—Lydia, now | The lad is, in the main, aa im- | foot of the mountein. Waen he stop Pulmonary Orzans. "And Pointa East, North and Northwest. el 17 years cld; Mortimer, now 13 years | Sense flat, no doubt; very large tracts | ped he found the soldering of the pan USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS E——— W R N AT | of alluvial eoil, without & tree or a | melted from friction, his blanket o Omatia:—8. . 3 d, . Mrz. Ostrander was | ° o melted from friction, kis blanket on b e T S v '-)-‘en 3‘:;‘23‘:“&":;“.2; mplished | PEDbI; part of it mero swamps of salt | fire, and it was his impression that hai ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, | 3 Sountil Buter-? 618 ».m,, $40a. m, *hed | wilderness. But even theao thousand | ¥reeitiech Hefwoctdibs Fs | + he and | ho gone much farther be would have the Advantage of Six Daily Linesof Falace e o S Sl yhyg\svli‘:zhr;nz:cd Lo anPBrt i | miles of unbroken level aro not with- | hegn burned up, togathor with all his THE COLORADO Slcoping Cars trom Chioago to g AT e aniw wATTEY )| Dot S e the postolioe, and. for | (UL Peculiar beauty of thelr own; | trapa.” New York Gity Without Change two years hoand his femily struggled | theic bundless horison and ewfal soll- = — for existence. Mre. Ostrandor says | (600 15 SUER MEBUEH 5t | GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. that he treated he kindly, Y = {hat ahe and the children wers often | Of uslimited freedom. Nor, apart | Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- BUSINESS COLLEGE | xppzinee imemmetys Millor's Patent Safoty Platform and ‘Coupler, the most Perfect. Pro- IND. ’ s it 5 ‘Thisinstitution, located at Denver, Colorsdo, tection A . Avireat Jory.dors patienc® |ia a man hero crashed by the sense of | medical remedy ver pisced within the LN ol e Bos‘"xo’s omsertldacoreioin thcworl tavebosamade | e0d0d I August, 1872, and whie 1of0 | yy\ox "forlornness; for nothing is | reach of offoring “Thou, | Weet, i pre-eminently tho best and most pract- AN PALGESLEPING NG DN L_ children, She obtained employment | MOTe 8triking thao the teeming life of | sands of once hopeless :ufferers, now | calof lta kind forthe — {tho animal kingdom in the pampas— | loudly pro-laim their praise for thi Tnformation concerning Routes, Rates, Time EILE REMEDY, T | Teriing aeeney, i Bond st T 110 doundaics of gume, sorks'sad | woodestol Discove'y to which thy | MERGANTILE TRAINING el gae e S ot Vel herns, the owls and the hawks, the | owe their lives. Not only doesit s Fourtaentn Street, Where wonder of wonders they 3 or o posi mm{.?c I%I{‘.T!EI‘I?.'EASL' AND T e T T e R Tl e AN fight of the wild tarkeys and fock | ey cure Consumption, butCaigh, —or— C.E PERKIXS, e J o vf vstriches, to say nothing of the | Coids, Asthms, Brorchits, - . . 0. PHILLI®PI, ' at omce on the application of Dr | And iar brighver skios than evor wero seen, g:c;:’g;"“;}‘: pport the girls. I [ Lbiquitous ptercprero and_the_ohat- | Fever, H.araners and all affections of Young Men and Ladies. e E hes File Hemmedy. Seie g | Bink wih she b o 5 micow westoned, hor thu band abducted Naowi fron | (ering littlo cardiual; o multitade aud | the Tiroat, Chest and Lungs yields fopt-dl t Agent Omahs = s aected. Shmarhin around, e | varicty of fowls and brutes—nsmelces | at ovceto its wonderful carative pow- | G . FOSTER, President X . W. ) ) Kot lose e thy It to wondr tn doube 905 Eight avenve, and, witho | ;g 1,q 2y wellss numberless—the gay: | er s it by magio. We do not ssh you s H fl RT LI N E B g oo e they Med oerd musch sbow, | Sonwalting oF wmotifyiog her, placed | ¢y'of whoss plumage andfars,, aud | to buy a large. bottle nless you koow D. W. CADY, Secretary. e Cicas ol 2od b lothes ol by o oder ti | : 2etecked e the mcows ssseovery g, | Naom! aod Mortimer—under ' the | o0 cesn and wildness of whose | what you sre gottivg. We therefore Be droveupsteam Ui ockad veygueer, | Bamo of Willy—in the Broleant |} rco.lica and howls & settler will | carertly requast.you to call O JOUE | The most extnsive, thorough and. complete PO NoT " DELAY e rois fo s nstoLl of seigh, " | Tocth siseet. Blortumer was rop. | f1%ays and everywhero have with | draggist, J. K. Tem, and got & trial | niaion of the kiad In the word. Thousnds £ho drain on tho wystem produes | B3, b0 100k ibem on toud and drove them | (UUR SUECS MOTLRRE A YUP | i, nd which wil only_gradually | bottle free of cost which will 00nvince | of acooun satand Fussees men, fa the pri- | ut | on - aoin. oo, with the L 8. £ M8 m B | Winterset; Riianii. g nd n R | Acneanihiasian: & WASINGTON MEIGETS, Witk V. & « @ | | B ‘S“’“kfi‘u > 28 Knowing hi friends will gt thir full share. --_;......m,, e = 25 ek i s room for the flocks and herds, | tho most skeptioal of its wonderful | cipaldtiesand towns of tne United State, ome b AnD mm?nfhfl?m-flf.fifi. Nadaelizitioo, s saothiee asiarisd, || oy iy o Falliylog, fthe ceow: | morilaysndhow you sy hat s ircarlon | ks re e ey ot K¢, ST JOE&C. B B.R.,| Y IT%° CURED | o o oo e sty | Le was compelled to serub fluors, sn J ) , and sh the oaly Direct Line to SRR | R B the ity were el themail | e and. his iater became ill. Tn Jan- | ¢ #1d cackling of bis domestio sur- dne dollgiise bortlelWIl o Frpoe oy : ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST & Lt v en b 2 s B PB.ICE 50 CENTS. | o frersearesoniog to bunee, - | U8y, 1873, Mr. Ostrander obrained | Syt el o e L @ | The Rieht Kind of Education for From OMATLA and the WEST. | e B, | SR e ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 1T, Sana inomed them saspendom 424 masy things | & divorce on the ground of sdultery | ,.dic; for tho very beggar Buckien's Arnica Saive Yo Monand Tadi Mo change of cars betwaen Omaba and 8. Louts | “¥nat it i L * t when 700 can motobiaie 1ol him, w | g BT . el e i hore "and away from rail or tram-| The Best SLvE in the world for o erary A e e e e i S p-w:] But eho did not Pt B aYe s, neither for sox nor age s there | Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt kit - “fl!r‘ re shoud send his goods to his ears, 4 <t NIV ulher practioable, or, at least, | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- - . jon. re p o Eoowing ois rionds wil Lo s gives 1a au exouto for thi | endurable. means of locometion, ther, | ed Hands, hilblains, Coras, snd all | yoemsmemor®® plock, #t funcion o tres | Bastern & Western Cities | “3iyrdi wollers in Omaba town, | negligence that she did not under- s Epprseisiing ihe (5ct the B | a0 bumoback:and s borse re ot | Linds of Bkl Eripiona, Th Sa¥e | =omss o i o oraes | Wit el st ot ot n | B5TRE o TR R A A Forshirts, ollars, or gloves great and small, | 733" 0 her husbund. The oriucips] | 224 sure-footed, brave aa lions, and | s guaranteod to give Perfoct satiaface | soe ot war sorel sus s siometls methods of This entire line 18 equipped with et . -3 NCKANSAS CITY, with all lines for Wt Segd yoursaer o et om0 At Dot | o¥idonce againct hee wae a letier | €ontle and dooile s cows, and ther | tiod In every oase or monoy re fanded. Day Col Py """’* which showed a eriminal imtimacy be. | orchase and keeping cost little, and | Prioo 25 conts por box. For ssle by ‘Gon % B o G O R R e SR A S ENDEEY, Ywoon hev and Poter Masterson. Mre, | (heir stablig acd shoeiog nothing. | 8dly ~ J. K. ISH Omaha BUSINESS TRAINING. oWlnghoe MrBke, | OO e hie e, Snoorn 2ot ezat e i R Ostrander affirms that the letter was —_— e s i B8 e e e Ryt e a0 So e S Sy SR CONSULTING PHYSICIAN {forzea, apa was introducea MISS FLYNN'S LOVER. (3 Spertitendent. S QR i i 1 FEV template & businees life, | 17 Jou oSt Locla. S | oS PROMANTRTLY 10ATED s . | Svidence theoogh n tri mum AND AGUE. roshe e Sho o purr o e e |8, e, Rk 0 U | cnors counmsma. couarsare et di e b L T T {THE ONLY MEDICINE | “That Acts at the S-M_lim on Mortimer and Naomi_were well cared | Mies Mary Flynnwas stadying med- THE LIVER, for in firat-cless boarding schodls. A |icine and being courted at the ssme THE BOWE| be consulied uleht and day, sniwilViéis | 5 earago Mr. Ostrander took the chil- | time, Dr. William Budd was attend- “and the KI P ey o T R T T ™ _ | dren from the asylom and bouud Mor | ing to th timer as a farm hand to 8 Mra. Whit- | One evening, while they were sitting ney, in Texas, where he now is. Ho | together in the parlor, Mr. Budd was e R P wi S tock the girl home with him, and Mrs. | thinking h:&r h;flghnnld manage to Josephine Ostrander that she | propose. Miss Flyon was explatning nimfi_flm‘! \ggs was ot kindly trested by the recond | certain pbysiological faots to bim. 5 e wife. Four months ago Mr. Ostran- | Do you kuow,” she ssid, “that der placed Naomi with her coutin in | thousands of persons are actual Mrs. Gannon’s boarding sohool iu | noraut that they smell with their ol- , Joib i eenersl larly Toquested o send for our new Circular, 2 WITH THE STUDY OF MEDIOINE, 8 Tents e, - OMAA, NEERASKA | but hia iat wife commuvicated with Trcy (S. ¥.) Times. which will give fall information aa to terms, Oftris3 s services I all departments o conditon of entrance, tc. Adiress mznmzv a CHAS. SHIVERICK. ==omzezon__ | FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS Machine Works, | DR A AR onxaxxa, wmm. |And Everything tPartamiug to the Furniture ard @. W, FOSTER, President, Pass. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. WROUCGHT IRON FENCES. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. pholstery Trade. Babylon. In Augustlast Mr. Ostran- | factory pedunclel s e s e wilizr et el et omnee| A COMPLETE ASSRTMENT OF REW COODS AT THE delphis, and sbe then loarned for the | Budd. every dcscription manufacied. firat time “‘And Aunt Mary wouldn’t believe _‘l';'_'fl;:;dl::m- and eve;y claas of machinery LOWEST PRICES. WHERE MoRTMEL 4xp xAoMT AD | me whon I told her sho conlda't wiak Pectal attention givea to oxas. and hitherto unknown remedy tor all RN without a sphincter musclel” U A aeanen of the Kidasye, Tadder, ana URoary | feom 1878 to 1876, Mr. Ostrander | ““How unreasonablel” ";mt"i:":r;“'l"‘"':“"' 20 34 mon th st 1208 and 1219 Farnham fltrefl. Oresoa. told her where Mortimer was and | “Why, a person cannot kiss without 5 acireun e | = gave her Naomi's address, and showed | a sphincter!” Wire Fencing and Ralling » Speciaity. Tatting, etc DENTES’I‘RY | M. E. FISUON, Diabetes, o oanlity o fettin of expall | Bt a letter from her. Mrs. Jusephine | *Indeed Diacate, ..,a‘.'i‘,".‘,,,“‘éh’.!'.‘,"‘ e e tiag, ‘Laws | Ostrander had always had the custo | “I know it is so : ey ke e S o ey | (e Mty et Dt | 1 o oo D, s, | Geveral Tnsurance Agent, BACK, General W .x’...."“’“l,a o okata Gom: dy of Lydis, and had educated and | “Muy I try if I cant” cheap mtartl a8, Models, ee., neaiy axecut P "Elegant tn desien, Indestratble 56 Harney St., Bet. 14t REPRESENTS: d_18th. | From New York has located in Omaba, and | at'nation and Plies | e Mocts the re ‘l-‘mfl'l fl’lhl rational medical Tonces for Lawns, Public Grounds and Cer e —— teosto do first-c Tomriul because of die- | | painis. cared for her. She is now a hand | “O, Mr. Budd, it is 100 bad for you | pueeceny wimenis of the rat . inta & ey o SRR urIne “omo youngwoman, Mr. Ostrander | to makolight of anch a subjeck.” | | boricty Jors erebte e et s | T E e, Laws Bottony, canopied and o E. F. COOK, et g et 7 did not understand why her former | Then he tried it, and while he held ::.’;: ::‘n;“_’;f,,’;’;}c:"‘;' e e b ay | it patterne; Chaire and every deseriptina of R husband should visit hor avd give her | her hand sho exp sined *o him about | ssais TaroratasaniFo-sta 3o s | Momelastarad b HATITE T e 2 u D E R TA K E R | 0ne Packasemakessix quarts of Hedieine. | | apon receipt of . this information. She resoived on | the muscles of that portion of the hu- W"'d e o i | P s oy Aoy Ave, De. y sHow c AsEs | ur Drugoist Aas i or will get & DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, eceing Naomi at the first opportunity. | man body. lutary change n the entire systein. whea in :flwt. Mich! "o ¥+ 112 mind" vt ani 02d Fellows' Bloek. e T 2 T0., T, Toledo, O. |(They arrived ton days ago, when | *It is remarkable how much you | For e by il Druzgists and Do lers generally, | "oon i ™™ | prompt attention given to orders by telegraph. MAMTTACTURED BT t ¥ 238 ./ your addrem for our e book, | Mrs. Ostrander camo to New York, | know about those things,” mid Mr. | oo Sfi 8 wsek in year own own. _arms an QUF Tn QO 7 day at nome. Sampies wort O. J. WILDE, { How sccompavied by her daughter Lydia, | Budd—‘“really wonderfal, Now, for roe! " Adcroms . Eatett a0 | 010 B b “hhome, Simmien, "on is17 cASS L NEB. NEW DRY¥Y GOODS S TORE:. "The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store : Now Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones Streets. : EXTRAORDINARY BARGATINSI , Direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston, will be offered in SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, TABLE LINENS HOSIERY, DOMESTICS AND MILLINERY. Call and examine our Stock. You can save - to 20 per cent. by buying of us. - German and Swedish clerks, \» -

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