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ATTORREVE-AT-LAW “‘And I have a right to be,” was the THE DAILY BEE THE DEAD HAND. SHARLES POWELL, S S proud rejoiner, My grandfather _JUSTICE OF THE YEACE . order 36th ang | _ORAMA PUBLISHING GO, PROPRIETORS. | 4 yqrvaat found it under the front | 2%, » rare soldier, and you sre a B e —_— lian, oz you would never be e SIAERAL, | ¥ Perem bt 0kt v door early in the mor Koty < IR e ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ocoarse sheet of letter paper, Themorn'ng was a deliciously baimy 1o, OMATA NEE [ e s e pes Iy folded, and scaled with ar and Bessic drove l-arlmlyhfln, SEp s 3 £ 5 L THOWAS, £ Boatns Jhes The simyl: supericription, “Charles | o tte e Ok iption | thotigh eye end eer wer over on the A s S s g TiME_TABLES Glent, Woodlsnds,” 2% legible |alert for poesible dangera. The quick Biock. THE MAILS | enough, despite the tramped, irrega- | r0t, Which had acarcely been broken . sehi So al . | frem the mbment of stariing, scon oty Lae penmauchip. So also wero the | brought har to the wildest park of her AN, w.E R 530s m, tiop. o | following liner, destituto of Jate, ad- | journey, midway be'woea Wildlands C B &QE WA ., 260 . B dress and signature: and Bestof 3 CRILP.R K. 6805, m,50p. 2 . i Snd Buaion. | cEmeEwim ‘*Years sg0 you did ms a kindness, | Immense forest trees on either ride DEXTER L THOMAS, | oeom, | which I vowed never to forget. In | the narrow road, with irregular mas ATICN AT LAV Omicmminke 2t | & F.R returw. I now pen the waraing that |ive piles of frowuihg rocks, gave a A (33 oue Eokey will ll)rkrntered:o-mormw | sombre look to the pot, which ren- 3 3 night. It issrell known to s certain | dered It peculiarly adapted to the An&n‘;z_y AT LAW—Ofice 1504 Parnbam i e & lhl-vi?g gang \:h-t ynuBlma a large | marauding villain’s purpose. She had - LW.BB,llam,Ilpm sum of money by you. Bo wise, and | just penetrated its doopest shadows, . L. FEABORY, R R C e 5:? it ET‘IL“-"‘* to a place of eafety. | when her quick, watchful eye caught T AWYZR-Offos—In iton Bloek, next te C. B &S, Jou,llam,lp.m | Above all things, emp'cy some trust- | sight for a moment, of some stealthil; f P it Loty e | worthy person to act for you, So}’lnfinngnbjecz ashort distance -ad’: 28Patenis Prooured. % Eogar Mhoppie, surely a: yflfi :cgkct :ihi. charge, | whether man or beast she could not WOTARY }USLIO. OOLLEOTIONS MADR 5 B e . | suspicions will be excited, and your | deci T OBRIEE & BARTLETT, | darovie £ s 1o le2" et 8% | lfo pounibly pay the forieit of your | *No, I will not fire evenif I should TLETT, Oficeopentrom 1310 1. m. Sandaye | folly. be assaulted,” she hastily thought, THOMAS Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Block,Piftsenth and Farnbam' D S EENTORN, Trains ATTORNEY AT LAW, UNTON PACIFIC. ARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUC- & ISTH 8T8, 'HALL. Postmastes Arrival And Departure “Be osrefl also to provide a good |acd cpen resson for sny jour- iney you may deem it sdyis- able you should make, for I assure | you every one of your movements is | clusely watched. And lastly, do not | be foolhardy enough to give battlo, of withdrawiog her hand from the pistol she had involuntarily grasped. ‘It | might invite worse.” | And with beating heart he slipped the hatohet from belt to knee. She wes nore too quick. The next in- ant o masked man darted from be- OMATIA, NEB, | The money s all that is wanted, and | hind the rocks and seiz2d the horse’s — T e | no porsonal injary will be offered if | head. Unused to such Fough treat- W. Jd. Con"e" | you keep quiet. Wheiher or not | ment, the high-spirited brute plunged i A b your servants have been tampered | 8o violently as toshake of the viliain's ttorney-at-Law. P Tente S S ety faisiiie i it leavy lines of anxiety msrked Mr. | caught the shaft, end, in spite of the 2o Vi g R W, ot Pt and b e 151 s Sxewbied- | Glent's fine forehead as he read, nd | speed at which the atimalatarted for. arnham L e it was not surprising, the region being | ward, he succeeded, with the ease and “Evicr. Gaas & Reoiox | Bapress. A | at that period a rough one In every | dexterity of one skilled in feats of the REDICK & REDICK, CHICAGO NORTEWESTEEX. way. Iis locality and the circum- | kind, in seizing the dashboard with o stances which sent him there with his | onz band and the body of the wagon . Attorneys-at-Law. family it is needless to mention. | just balow with the other hand. But e e e B “'Strange how the thing ever leaked | at the very moment he was in the ona of every " description ; will out,” he muttered to himeelf, *“bst I|cf springing up, the little hatchet's T ‘.fi.:"&?;"" tie l::(-‘nas the suppose through Oscar’s folly. And | gleaming edge smote, just at the wrist, 3 - oppostte now what sm I to do? Oscsr will be | the hand nesr her foot, aud witha ony’ out of Omaa to Union Depot. — EOWARD W. SgERAL, i TIORNEY AT -, o AT AV Bom § Oesighien %. F. MANDERSON, Aflvxm AT LAW—94S Farnham Btrest' Orusha Nebraska. VT Ricuarss. T, 3. Hust RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. OrrioR—215 South Fourteenth Street. B.&M R R in NEBRASKA. annivs. :40am | Through Exp..é: 16 pm | Linooln Exp BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. B. 1:35 20 p. m., 740 p. ANTERNAL, EXTERNAI m':'hms PILESL' o 7634 nt once On the application of Dr Bosnnkos File Remed ‘Thisinstitution, located at Deaver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial centar of the ‘West, is pre-emincntly the best and moet practi- oal of Ite kind tor the MERCANTILE TRAINING —OF— DE. A. 8. PENDERY, ICAL OFFICE, OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC L AILROADS. off in ten minutes,” glaucing from the | groan he sprang or fell backward,leav- letter to the pale, jaded countensnce | ing on the wagon floor a ghaatly proof of his dissipated step-son, who stood | of the atcack in a Eleeding hand. at alittle distance, making hasty pre- | It all passed like a dream; and half parations for a journey. “And per- | unconscious of the Shocking_ reality, haps 1t i3 ss well—those gamblicg- | Bessic drove for a time, wildly snd hells have sunk him too low for any | unthinkingly on. But_befors Bolton honest employment.” was entered her mind regsined its The entrance of the two remaining | usust activity. Checking the horse's members of his family, with the hur. ried adieus and departure of Oscar Layne, ended, for the time, his un- comfortable reflections. But the morning cup of coffee, just'then served, mad career, she suddenly bent down and wrapped the ghastly object at her feet in & couple of newspapers for- | tunately found under the cushions. Thaus erasing, us well as she could, sll Leave Omaha, dally.—8 a.m, 9%.m, 108 m., lam, lpm,ip. m,8pm,5p m,6p m, Teave Councll Blufte;—8:25 . m., 9:35a.m,, | P m, 21 p. m, 615 a.m, 0:40a m, . w CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 5AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- fully discussed, be peased the letter to his wife and daughter. Mrs. Glent sat i mute horror. | evidences of her adventurs, #he pro- ceeded toward Bolton, and in a short time was quistly, though with pallid The daughter a noble-looking crea- | cheek, transacting the bustness bring- ture of some 20 years, was stronger- | ing her there. That done, she asked nerved. Shereread the letter slowly | for one of the gentlemen to whom she and critically. | was well known and related her s.m,2s0dbp. m; Councll Blufls at 9:25, 11:25's. m., and 2:25'and 6:25 p. m. h"To-mon‘alv," she commen(ed,il(ury» [ove—— thoughtfully. = “That may either | o | Leave Omaba:—8a. m, 7 & m, 830 . m, 1| mean to-night or to-motrow night, iy baleva) thelstisrime | decoy,” she concluded, ‘‘and also, that the whole was the work of ene | individual,” *“Undoubtedly, and that that ing papa. You see there is no date. We don't know whether it was written twelve or twenty-four hours ago.” OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . “w i DR BoSA"K‘);s il Youaro right. That never oo- | yidual was no Fough you may Test L] at, A0Sem, 435 p.m, | COTed to me. Wo have even less | gured,” returned the gentleman. P4 “Daiiy sxoopt time than I supposed. But I see “Stll,” said Bessie, ‘I shall act E“‘E REME!Y nothing for it but to let the money | e tanded] ;_m,‘m, i SANTA CLAUS FOUND. > | may be mistaken.” “Itis too badly needed, pape, to be | quietly yielded to those wretchez, Boasio quietly anawered. | “Troe. But what is to be donel ““You surely will not venture to re- turn slone to Wildlands?’ | “Certainly. My late assailant will | have fully enough to do to lcok after ortly upon the parts affccied, = ~ If you and your mother were not | pis woun T B Fomors allaying the micoee Fich | kni Sadion droppediniowhatmemsdlivorhoe | here 1 would risk my life in 1aking 1t | L1y o and T bave little tear of mancntenre: Whers wonder of wonders toeyfound anewiand, | to the Bolton bank. " Dat s 1t | any other, as the road is not infaste: #hill fairy-ik beings apy on esch hand. ol . Butasit 15, I|pp nighwsywen.” There were me oum, with more | ©an't conscientiously do 8o, and thers Th i tinued 1 beasiful proea, i no ove upon whom I can call.” 2 ounfscence e inued Ea e w T And Tac brigher akios than avr wore gom, ““Yen, there is; I wil take it." moments fonger, and then the matter T DELAY While Rowerof exquiei trgrans wiregrow | ““You!" exclaimed botl, parents, | YU CaTrisd to 'the suthorities. A he arain ‘ing aronnd. SHER} Bihaot T Rhe e > | plaster cast of the fair, muscular hand, Kot long were they left to wonder tn doubc 3 e oot e D BT e * X Veing. soun carse they hud howrd much about, | “¥es, I am goitig,” was the caol | Which it was plainly evident had never TRY IT R CURED | 1 Sttt wifand thisthes sl sy, | refoinder. | graced the parson of a rough, was e ——— e leoked Iike the picture? esee. day. W A | v tsken, and the agent soon at e | 1 e, et Jookod vory ety You are demented, Bersie,” eried 3 8! PRICE, 50 CENTS. 'h--l-m-lrnm-flmmnhdnm. her step mother. *“It is far better to | 18 fecret work. He rode in a hell r of & slelgh, lose the money than for t Not many hours later Mr. Glent But o took them on bourd and drove them / 0f JOULOTUN 80 | o) lifting Bewie and her well-flled il send it. prepaid, on recelpt of price | Ho tonud them all over bls wondertal s e | DeketTiom the yagon: e e e ermined, wamms, not de- | D 2 iy _mu"_h:-“u::n——nq Mm«::‘:?‘::l::::d;::wfindm mented,” smiled Bessie, S hisc Eathes 5 L wade the purchases, wnndf‘rma WE DR BOSANKOD MEDICINE o0, “:,.""‘"“"“"-“z “:“,__h =5k % safer to‘do so,fl;harem-rh:i' hhut 3 . Kingle, the Glove Maker, ldthem st once, | «You forget, Bessie, that you will | L *uspect time will prove me to have FIQUA. O. All our Gloves wo aresonding to Buoce, have a drive 'of three miles over | been necdlessly oautious.” And s%e R T Y ** | read too lonely tc mal o you feel quite | Pricfly detailed the events of the THE COLORADO Saying Lalsotook these to Irend Buce8 508 |t ease, considering the character of | 0TG- 3o O evey cuo knew Buco welly thoss about us. i ““Aud what of the return jouraey!” o therefore shoui o, am too muh like yourself to be | he auxi usly asked—a deeper shadow Busl“Ess GOLLEGE X oowing hi trends o heirfollswe |a coward,” she answered, firmly, |on his face than Bessie thought the - All who waat proaents to Runce's go round, | “‘And indeed I don’t believa there is | ocourrence warrant the alightest danger, except in im-| I met wihnothing to alarm—not sgination. My best protection I |a trace f the villain remained.” think, will be our market-basket, and | As Bestis expected, undisturbed that I ehall take and bring home well | quict reigned night after night. filled. Your vest pistol would not,| Butone day the little, keen-eyed however, be outof place in my pocket, | azent made his appearauce at Wild- and T will take it also, since I can | lands, and asked for Mr. Glent. handle it as dexterously as yoursalf.” | seemed uneasy, aud made his business A few mare objections were urged, | known as quickly as possible. 468 Tenth Strest, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA only to be kil { i , lyto be skillfully overraled, and | e have found our man, sir,” h Young Men and Ladies. | ofsrss b srices 1o a1 gerariments o | M. Glant, feeling alsothat thefe was | gsid, spraply. - Bracey of ‘mather G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. “The most extensive, thorough and complete matitution of the kind in the world. Thousmnds L ot accountants and Busives the prin- cipal cities aud towns of the United States, ows their success to our cour:c «f trainng. & The Right Kind of Education for Youny Men and Ladies. 5 o Fine, rew brick block. at Junction of three wtreet cur lives Elegantly fitted and faraished ‘apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic wethods of BUSINESS TRAINING. , Brig the Urine, Catarrh of BACK, General Weakness, and all laints. no actual danger, at last folly con- sented. "Why not send for assistanee, Charles]” suggested the not very per- spicacious Mrs. Glent. “1hat would never do in sueh a | region and under such cireamstances, anless we intend to keep an armed foroe about us,” Bemic anawered prompily, Mr. Glent ochoing her opinien most_emphatically. Owing to Bvarious trying dela; o wit {n him, too, ar he would not have oluded us 0 long. But he got pretty low down, and ventured back to our place, and last night at play got into a difficulty which ended in a bad wound. He is dying now, sir, and wan's to see you.” “Who is he?" Mr. Glont asked, with acertaln grave anxiety. “If_you will excuse me, sir, he begged me to bring you without tell- ing his name,” the agent returned, therto unknown remedy for all Kidneys, Biadder, and Urinary Gravel, Drop- s of expol | under her belt, nd_scaniy crine, Painfal Urinating, LAME and_scanty crine, nearly two hours passed before Bessic could start. A left the sitting- room for the light-wagon at the door, » small hatchet which Oscar had thaf morning. carelessly thrown on a chair attracted her eye. She picked it up half absently, and with a glance at the keen edge, slipped the handle “What are_you going to do with thatt” Mr. Glent askedy as she con- cealed it under her sacque. “T don't know,” she laughed. “It uneasily. “and I never refase the dy- ing.” For one instant they gazed into each other’s eyes. It was enough; | Mr. Glent went unquestioningly. | . Ho was taken to one of the low dens in which Bolton abounded, and to the bedside of the dying ma “And so my secret fears are e ized; it is you, Oscar? " he said, taking the wan hand the poor wretch feebly and half-doubtingly extended. *It is, but don’t! don't reprosch 1 know—1 have beard it many a time from the preachers, but I don’t believe it. I'm the man my deeds have msde mo. The life X loved hera all love thete—and=and I fove evill Goodnges disgusts me even in the midaia of fear!’ Aad c¥ercom: by the_excitement he sauk back ex- hausted Reviving a listle presontly, he panted— “I wanted to tell you—I wanted to ask you to forgive me-forgive me for my mother, tao=I would not kill her | | by bringing her here. You ree it | was a debt of honor—and I had to | have the monsy by fair means or foul, and so I wrote the letter, T wrole it very earefully—very care- fully, and 4l heppétied as I designed, except- And he moved the maimed arm significantly. After s moment's silence he resumed, with the same panting breath: I sup- posed you would send the money to Bolton, as there was no other place, | a0d I knew Bess would take it if 1| made it a matter of life and death for you to go. It wasthis way, you see— 1 did not want *o fight forit—did not want to fight my step-fatber. Buc I anticipated an easy victory over Bess by means of my superior strength. But she was too quick for me. Poor Beus! she got the hand that wrote the letter! Forgive me—my mother! That was all. olaimed him, e CONNUBIAL SIPS. Lord Colin Camptell, the youngest son of the Duke of Argyll, is engaged to marry Miss Blood, an Irish lady. A Miss Hugh, of Baltimore, has sued & young man named Larahee for bresch of promise. The hush-money in laid at $10,000. Miss Jano Findlay Schunk, grand- daughter of Judge Black was married in Washiogton on Thursday evening to Lieutenant R. K. Evans, of the navy. The engagement of the venerablo bishop of Maryland, the Right Rev. Wm. Pinckney, tv Miss Lucy Hunter, of Washington, formerly of Virginia, is announced. . The wedding of Miss Liseie Cam- eron, daughter of Senator Don Cameron, to Mr. William Hornblower Bradley, sot_of Justice Bradley, of the United States Supreme Uourt, took place on the 17¢h inst., in Har- risburg. The divorced wife of the Rev. New- man Hall has married Frank Richatd- won, the groom who figured so con- spicuously in her divorse proceedings which ended in her husband’s obtain- ing a decree against her. Mr. Hall was married some time sgo. Recent fashionable New York en- | gagemeiita are thoso of Mr. Ezmont Schermerhorn, only son of John | Schermerhorp, to Miss Kate Ootting. Another engagement is that of the Marguis of Talleyratd Perigord and Miss Kate Kernochan, daughter of Mr. James Kernochan The New York Mail says a young lady was asked_by her fiance on the eve of the marriage what of all things she would like best that he should give her a5 a wedding pressot, ‘‘Pey papa's debts,” said she, ‘“‘and I shail be the happiest girl in the world.” And, like the dear, good George Au- gustus that he is, he did it. Lawyer Komisky, arguingina di- vorce auit in Now Orleans, held that a husband had a logal right to make his_wife stand in a corner with a apring clothespin on her nose. *If such mild means of compelling obed- ionce are forbidden,” he said, “‘what isto become of the husband's auth- ority as master of hia-household?” The bridegroom did not appear at & Sacramento wedding until sn hour after the appointed time. His excuse was that, going to a saloon for a dring <f brandy to brace up his courage, h had unaccountably fallen asleep over the glas. A subiequent investiga- tion ahowed that he had been drugged, at the instanes of a girl with whom he had broken uff an engagement. The choir of St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal church in Colambus, O., surprised the congregation lsat Sun- day. Immedately after services were concluded, the congregation were in- vited_to keep_their sests for a time, and Charles G. Lord and_Miss Tillie Gemunder left the choir of which they nre leadars, and were made man and wife. Their intention had been kept a profound secret, and caused tho greatest astonishment. Quite & romence In actual Jife has developed in Springille, Davis coun- ty, and the son, J. A. Farquor, of the parties to the romance, a well-known business man in Springrille. The story goes that twenty-three years ago Farquor's mother separated from her husband on socount of his bad habits and general worthlessnos. During these twenty-thraeyears she has again married and had three children by her second husband, who died a few years sgo. Inall this time not a word had been heard of Farquor number one, but he now turns up in Oregon, and having reformed his habits and made hia fortune, he has written to his son concerning his former wife. The re- sult of the correspondence is that the lady goes to Oregon to remarry her husband of other days. She is about 60 years old he 65. 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THROUCH TO GHICACO Without Change of Carsl THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & u“l“flv RAILROAD. ‘With Bmooth and Perfoct Track, Elegant Pas. senger Coaches, and gor Coaches, PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It fa acknowledged by the Press, sad all whc ‘tzavel uvat It, 10 be the Best Avpolnted and Best Mauaged Roid in the Conntry. Should oear fn mind that this lg the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points Esst, Nerth and Northwest. Passanigers by this Route have cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines ot Paisce Sleeping Cars from Chioago to New York Oity Without Change. ALl Expross Trains on this lineare equipped with T hoe Patnt i Brixs and atent Safoty Platform aad ‘the most Perfect Pro- ‘Accl- PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Aroruncnta Burington Route. Information concerning Routes, Rates, Tima Cennections, eicy will be cheorlally given by applying at tho offon of the furilugton Keute, 588 Fourteentn Strest, Omaha, Nebruska. G.E. PERR(NB, D, W. HITCHCOCK, Gen'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pasa. At s.olemuiier BB, aeral Agent, Omaha. A8 PDuR, Ticket tops-d1. ent, Omaha. SHORT LINE 1880. K. C.,8T. JOE&C. B.R.R,, 1s the ouly Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST With less charges andIn advance of other lines. £ Vis Kanma Cly, 8t Joseph sndwR @ CouncilBlufts K. R, vis 588 £ JoeandSt. Louls. w8 Tcketa for o at. all oupon stations 1a the est. 3. 7. BARNARD, A C. DLWES, Supt,, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket St. Joseph, Mo. 8t Joseph, Mo, W. G, SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen., 114 Fifteenth Strest, batween and Unlon Block, Omaha, 308, TEHON, 'A. B. BARNARD, Pase. Agent, Omaba. Geu'rl Agent, Omaha. WROUCHT IRON FENGES. ‘Wire Fencing and Railing a Speciality. Their beauty, permanence and_economy dally working the extinetion of all fencing Cheap material GO EAST] CAJTION, - only MEDICATE [ El sold by PASSENGERS GOING HAST | B 59 IS THE GREAT FOSX‘E(‘_TIXH L1 Winterset; Atianti. 01 3 Avoca to Haclan. This is positively the ony & with the B C.R.& 3 5 4 he '~ Groat w.ock lsland™ is magnificentiy | At Gni Tontral lowa & i sauipped. lis road bed lasimply . et and s | 41 DS trackTalald with sieal o At coc Dounce that this e THE GREAT AND APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGHS, ©C S, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUM V- TION, es of the THROAT and LUNGS. The mckt sece Lemo: ‘. imme of ita virtu Putup in ¢ giving More for the money than in the market. prinetpied deslers who try to palm off vpen K and RYE, which (s Extract from Report o ¢ Commissioner of Intérnal Revecne: 1 1 +oF INTELNAL RRVENU e Mesmrs. LAWRKNCE & YART: % GreTuax: kave » sufic , tho BALSAM OF T 23 anffclent quantity. In pectoral complainta dering [t an agreeable remedy to the ruia, it may properly be classed as 3 MEDICINAL S_K vised stamped, i ersons without ing them liable to pay speciad tax ag I1quct deie o~ Youts Respecttally, (Slgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. (GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers Drn. W SSSISSSSaE e Ze s 2 S . T e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. WEEN THE EAST & THE Wagle »eloc adn n U s LIRE AT, T o) At MinOUGH LiNa S0P 4 s | o AT - LA':‘WANHN ¥ Hulenrs, with F. U o4 | 4 PETEEen o ac ahd Audu throug ey BaLLE wh 1A 5 Tl Mid > o AT s o WERT. e D B0 e L S R No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louls | beautiful is and lows, in one of At OTTUMWA, witn Central lows L e e e g | B e L ot S SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS meal. ks good as s secved in any 1 Lous & S s i T Eastern & Western Citles | rpnion tieinzgis pra s, ALKANSAS CITY, with all lines for the Seg faeping Cars foF sleaping purposes, and Pilace | and Soutiwest. Tl stizeine is oquipped with Pullnan's | ““PULLAAN PATACE CARS a o rar. theough to FEORIA. DES M eoping Cars, Paisce Day Coach- COUNCAL BLUFFS, KANSAS CITY, 4 TCHISON, and LEA VEN WOR' ‘on, M1l ty Platform sad T nts Lis ‘Great Rock Istand Route,” are tolt 48 Goupier and e calobrated : Cates snd Canatas [estinghouse Alr-Brake. For Ilex;-‘gl‘ SWSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA A. KI Gen'l B 3 " i CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADHES. And Everything npertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS SHIVEBRIOK Cterr 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. DENTESTRY. | M. R. KISDON, = | General Insuranee Agent, T. 8. HITCHOOCK, M. D. S. From New York has located fn Omaba, an quarantess to do frat.claw work. Dental Rooms, over A. Cruickshank & Co.’ ST 15th and Douglas. sepd-2m | THE WE! oung men who costemite » busiess e | L3710 Interas) medcines 1 SR 21|y g o grjendly Took, and T was seized | me!” ho gasped. “I have enough of | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ohapp- | STy (iom driverof backs, G [ Rt T e e _——————— am L0000 2 s g som o e aepurtie: | i oo £y o gty sk 57 w5 | it an Seronittia Fitupilia o flaks | Hat Nee fsbuchizg i oeoask’ ool /o HantaN O SIAiN S Cormiel Rrdlotl| e e e SCLOD BT O e e i e . SHOW CASES o = " o000 ) larly requested 4o send for our new ircular, | Pon recelpt of the price, possession of it, without any actual [ much ! too much| Ab! if I could |kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve A. W. NASON, e e b L e T ]"u R A e ! which will give fall information a8 to terms, | DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, reason for doing so. Somehow it is in | only live over one year of my life— | is guaranteed to give perfeot satiafac- . W, . Tron and Wire ormamental work i wauvTscTLD 3T R Ca e s e R i condition ot entrance ec. Addrem Toledo, O. | high favor with 1ae.” one little year 1" tlod in every case or monoy refanded. | 1D I I T I ST, |memfacturedbye = BARNUNS Wie sod | O. J. WILDE, | XuiRCAr CENTRAL Ametn... . 5000 G. W. FOSTER, President, | gfr® + you sidrem tor our Wite book, | Mr. Glent smiled. ““That you cannot, my poor Oscar; | Price 25 cents per box. For sale by | 0rnoa:tscobs Block, corer Gapital Ave, and | {roh Nich: ~Hepd ¢ +0umsts -atalogus ani 1217 CASS §T., OMANA, NEB. 8 st Cor. of Fifiesuih & Douise B, oo Denver, Golorado. MO B IE, Arst tor Nobraswa, YU are a brave girl, Bess.” but you can—" 8dly J. K. ISH Omsha. 15th, Omabs, Neb. s lit. Wri| 88°A good seoriment aiways cn hand WY OMAHA. NE . CROWDED. CROWDED. The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, New Goods and New Customers arriving daily. Read our Price List, a.nd.be convinced that we are the PEOPLES’ STORE. EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : 25 Caskes of Good Soap. i 120 yards of Calico. 32| Spools Clark’s Cotton. £16 yards Cotton Flannel. -2 pairs Ladies’s Cotton Hose. + i Good Red Comfort. t 2 yards Lonsdale Muslin. i . \ 15 yards Heavy Sheeting. 20 Spools (100 yards) Silk. 7 yards Shaker Flannel- | Ib. Stocking Yarn. 20 pairs Gent’s GIVE US A CALL ik -2 Hose. BKING PRIGE LIST ALONC. BRING PRIGE LIST ALONC. - 20 yards Colored Embroidery. 10 yards Fruit of the Loom. ine Wool Scarf. | dozen Linen Handkerchiefs. 4 pairs Fleecy Lined Gloves. 20 yards Valepciene’s Lace. I0TH AND JONES STREETS. - yarud valen I0TH AND JONES STREETS, ciene’s Lace.

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