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' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY,' MORNING MAY 23, 1881. . = 7 = 7 = = = address mhade by <Prof. G. §. Hall, of | that the'foimalities of the contract re- | of the year cost ton cents a bunch.”| The Oldest Established o vho always tool d says: og{ Harvard, at a meeting of of the teath- | quired, but after » patient search | “F ‘William,” she said, pen- g 7 = 2 Sadeld TR Bottond st weele. The | among tioas i e evimomon's abun, 1M iy rims e BANKING HOUSE ATER, EDITOR: s 2. : e or pups, or” their wives | development of the intellectual ele- | éwo mare than willing witnesses wer . ot S € ROBEWATER, into the el criodiy! | i % b0 et | ek 10 Américan children, -hedid, |sconind; and the oerconony was happily | IN NEBRASKA. N York clothm House Tord 1| Ttiskhe o¥ h pane spotted, stiff-tailed pup that | ought to be repressed. ~ A tendency to | concluded. Just as the céremony was 3 - ew Seakoh ELATSERS oarmess 8ot > oy publie’ confidence a nickle on hismose, and a [ precocity is_the bane of -American mm&lsfalthc whistle of “the steamer | DANGERS T0 TRON WORKERS. | Galdwell, Hamilton & Co., fall into Jay Gould's trap. The dis-|o S Re 0 s ronder him | Pr-eBoodle eyes in the middle of a |childhood. He added that that which | was blown in horior of the event, ‘and Pittsburgh Evening ~Chronicle: 1148 REX astrous experiments of his predecess- yek, and thus vender him | LT UG 0 ST e it St CTyntonet] naturally at two and a | the joyous couple hurried ashore to | Messrs. R.. Esterbrook & Sons, Ci BANEKERS. : a1d be auple warning to avoid | Mrmless as a leader in the irrepressi-|than 7,500,000 clear profit to the|half onght mot-to be taught at two. | commence what appearances would in- | Fron Foindry, Boston, Mass., ,fi | 309 F AR N H AM STREET ors shor eyl e Roporter, | Ple conflict which is hefore us. They | farmers of Towa.” Wo should retard the intellectual de- | dicate would be a very pleacant ““hon- | on this. point as follows: Two o t Business transected samo as that of an incor- ! soch 3 Slmner—fBowend Reponier. | sy —woidls-bo~the }— e Tollowingsdertimmnt 1 ta-| velopment of thechild, snd give at- eymoon.”"—[San Francisco Call. of our mien were badly burnt in work- | porsted cank. Meyer's Old Stand,) —— & people of Nebraska that all their |ken from The New York Staats Zei- |tention to moral and phys train-| —_— ing. They were, however, imme-| Axm-‘:fi‘ ey gold subject to (Max Mey ) o Sk s adjoumel s o | vt 13t theis wrongs through | t0n: “Vantol—A musicanto give 105~ Mostof our idergarion schols AGNBY FOR THE LADIES | iy el by dsing that valoable e e v ol iy i i s 0s i leaving“Mahone, - Riddleborger e P = on om-and Ara-orking .azactly...is.the LeTst oL remedy, St. Jacobs Qil,, All our men | sz au Tucive st Learing. interet o o1 i S Gorham the, sad consolation of -mar- | State ang national legislafom are use- 1yiolin; he must know hoy, to milk the }’url'lu H‘:‘l]':a"'r.""m]m should becare-| o 0% oo o, shirad, o, the |ar® highly pleased. T G i e R BOYS' AN . Yor. th tutional | 1ess. _ Yph may clod and makehimself Apge- | fully studied by those eager persons| 00" i ays recommend it o those afflicted | Advances nade to customers on approve i 1 K o b ) ; Frrpebirek-dtyiedy y sy ighte Lagnate, F Ltk &bl Ty ill [who bear the characteristic title of i sith pains or rheumatism. - ; =L ] C t Ffll']lls principles —for which the venerable {Mion b #E” S ':‘“m, “mlin finda l,:m,i:!:..g';,':fiifif,_mf:;u:;, “‘cducationalists,” and whose hobby is| Many of the handsomestsuits of the | ™1 Pains or rheumation, B i ol il of cxdaee, v lut g, ats, aps ent's g oods scold and sweat all summer. % 3 £ streef; second Hoor. : 5 i s = el L 5 = A ST et B o —_— o any docs o good we | She had a besutiful diplowa tied |, One of the B et ool | kade i opan REfSG The Drifts Opén and She| coirrcrons PROMPTLY MADE. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. S nomans Moy, it 8 said, | G0 _bulldode ¥ g5 SEHEREY. | with pink ribbon from one of our best An'ivory cagle’s talon o the Reaches Deylight i b e e nopol “ OLD RELIABLE” ey -|When a womau of ecasy vir-|young ladies colleges. TIn a conversa- | £ i the June number, an un Y A e . idea was laughed at, butafter a while 4 = 3 B 3 B AMINE GOODS AnD :EL;:m:d compliment 1o 8 govng|tie__ants o blackmail a|tom ith'd daring and_couragoons {135 VL G " periment showod |, SSa5fs of mnll foF evching wedr have Again. United States Depository.| CAXE. AxND L dy nowapapers nine of ot e ~The I3 M‘“&""“"“‘““““""T‘h‘?"?* Ak B B s SRl Sl AT b | et et il T are again neighbors, the Sioux City & ° 0 H M & M. PEAVYVY S b6 ok 5 joh him asa boon companion. This is | opinion of independent education of | Seiool was the pionc s o 20 AR e 08 6 o el tl name of the poet is Miss Edi OF course,it is only in the girls'schools| The new lace passementerie is pro- | Pacific and the Sious City & St. Pas a 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. M Sxvsmsanbosom friond, -my| Gengral Vay. Wyek,.. He, peprosents] oty g ooy eocived froma soung |since. The girls fumish their own | wrapa: collare, and aven on stockige, | oro, Oy and St. Paul. Mivhosota Indy in a poem_commencing: | york, the city supplying only needle p T look he y d e) y delightful climate i the reappointment of Tom Hall, | pression that the Senatorhas alrcadyl Ao mers came ltnony rves. | piditys ar taught tho various stitchas | PAE® bottle. i | emoeats ot L 0 M= il sira il v ious to have us|gone down'to hisownlowdevel asa| This lkittle gem is either three | known to the art in ncedlework; are| Red parasols are fearfully trying to e o Tails and around | SUCCESSORS I N G_ E e months early or six months late. | taught to make every variety. of chil- | the eyesight, but what does that mat- | past winter among her hills a = linen. We arc in no hurry to gratify | We have not only the very best au-|yutumn in the vicinity of Chicago just |every varicty of undergarments for| Bonnets have broad strings, with | ¢ : VER - $300,000 S x Mr. Brooks —our ammition will|horityy B b most BiEabie | nov, and the dearthof amber sun- |mea and women; oll brsnches of|the. Do tied near he aar, and fast| " 0o Ainmotonka and the | sty sberied B Sy of T | o T Jopatdesd e he GENCIYE SISGER s 157 st o an e ey i 3 3 —the fact that she lives in Keokuk is { work in tailoring, and are also|feathers, dyod scarlot and mounted chippine et o Excess over any previous year - - [aas Crancny Wara s soms o the| ights of he poopa 1 ssgulite 3 st <asus for her cmoton, | aught th o o making . 0. | Soch oo S 00104 sy whipying the cles water fo|4 Per Gent. Funded Loan. S e e Thin in insccord with the clernal | ruilroad taxation as an infamous picos | SToCKeTY. .:ifigu%nn‘fi?:hfi: S Usemorc dnd embraiary) e o lace ate scen in all sorts of eccentrio | heated term in Minnesota, but thero | Atare Rfoir, Vi Praidet. P fitness of things. Chancey is one of | of highway rob! of house-cleaning this_sadness' will | children’s garments was cqual to- that | S12Pes: ful hotels springing up every year Joux A: CrkionTos. REMEMBER : and villified Grant during his firstsay, he has grievously disappointed his | The season is here at last when' the | 80ods store. c od e the. 10 s | Fai ey, B B IbIAEe) B i e o i term, and then clamored for him fora | bost friends and pladed . tomahawk | adveuturous small boy thinks he cen (Of age, shoved a little girl's dréss of | inglon fichu, aro much admired this | 47 BEEAS SERERE 0 oo S mum' AT ST e was the art of sewing. At first the | tong of handsome N PEEES LT young man, after E borders of artificial flowers. 3 a * “means £ yl¥ i i themselves, and the plan was subse- ‘o Minnesota’ Woston poc, by seprinting fpom the . ) "Hielh B 3 dusually | gy i clighis of riding on Lo " enlargod. The Winthrop| The fancy for insect docoration is| = Nobraska and ““Cool Minnesota Thomas, of_Geneva, Ohio. precisély what the infamous pimp of 8:5,- _';“;‘hgfim:)‘;g{';"fgy‘h‘:g‘."-" 901 hat sewing instanght. - An exhibition fusely used on handsome toilets. railroads being open from Omaha to —OF OMAHA.— ———— the U. P.-monopoly is doing now with e e foemish thome 23| Beads are worn on bonnets, dresses, | Sioux City and St. Paul. Mimnesota| o o3¢0 and Farnum Sts. More PODUIaF than Ever. dear Brooks,is stll dmrping on the |Ehat| the Sevator iin' histoyn |+ "On woodlands ruddy with autumn, 0 thread. " The pupils are taught to| A neW stvle of parasols has a_cork | unusual advantages totourist, e | (IDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN ;1«.n..... triumpl of thé U. P. faction | confidence, and tries to create the im-| | The amber sunshine hies o in tho bost manner and wiih re. | top and a handle i the form of cham. | in search of cool weather, for in addi- OMAHA. THE GENUINE S - i : h ey b L ces a_quantity of suow and ice 5 ventile isoe of the wnilesn pontal) wretched.capgier of the monopolies. |y Lo IEt Y SLLh D A 0. itk Grer's garments, under and outer; | tor, sinoe they are stylish { ;fié;‘“‘fifi,fl,“(fi; S¥isscis petare the New Family Sewing Machine. 3 g 3 o < . 5% s R L Wi . ing; ing and fitting | ened with a gold or pearl pin. e le¥ to roceive subscriptions 10 the i o e e e o i osn baoeg sep until Senator Saunders’ return. | proof thaf Séuatdr Vait Wik fs ‘as | shine is simply phenomenal. We dressmaking; cutting _an g pearl other superb lakes is said to be better O . 7 haact O : 56,422 Miac o Al = uncompromising i bis-viows Jon -the {10t blame the young lady for cryi with facility; all kinds of needle-| *Noy feather fansare of long goose | this ycari than ever and sportsmen are LR e - B ey ek front as a volunteat to endorse Roseoe | resirain the. railways@s he was when | but with.a fow days’ experience help- | menting table and bed linen, fancy | "I ; ! AT o alea : 3 . b < menting i ichus and collars of muslin, lace, | Many Nebraska people have already [ p—— Wi Coniling and damn Ganorsl Gaeild. | he demounood the prosent_system ofing her mother beat carpe, brak | work of endlss variety, including fin |, Ficss and vl of muslin, I, || Moy Nelraks poople haveshsedy| - o OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY. is no danger that the new and beauti- 'A. J. Povrurox, Attorney. hose Nebraska stalwarts who -gursed | As to Seuatds Sbubdeisiwb cAopig | wear away. —[ Chieago Trib £ a leading Washingten. strect dry| Large squares of Spanish lace, fold- =y r ¥, Davis, Ast. Cashier, those Nobraska y ¢ Saubdesd;avt clyobly | wear away. —{Chicago Tribune. oools a8 (faabingten siroet 97| od and swomm i the. Muntha: - Wash | slong the ke will havo moro guesis s . 3 Riga 553 ith the sluggish | Great beauty, which she had cut, made | Scason. Oy B i e e fera 5 — “hird erm. A amermory serves uscur | inko gho hnai oy wresgnonpe BB i A aofhesiocs k08| - “IABd)'0; Edward,” said tho gist e 27 s st. "Paul ¥ e Coied B L SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS rectly, Chancey was " half-brded up Al s S ".8lyasp that he find creeping on a_win g e il he | through from Omaha to St. Paul in | cterof . ow sash in the garret. He is ot |eleven showed a jacket for a buy of | was going fo leavo ‘bohind him, “at | e b, ean bo. addvesed at Coun: | Eibunsh SR ER e | 1 e sTRONGEST, Siseerz to the time Hiteheock worked up| Tar Brp. does mot stomach Mr‘- wholly ignorant of the foibles of the |fourteen, whose work was complete in | every stopping place be sure and write, | il Blufly for information regarding " I paseebger tickets for emigrantain oo |1 B P it THE MOST DURABLE SEWING A Rogers’ appointment as consul, which every respect, buttonholes, brawds, | then go ahead.” i i : FLtt £75,000 worth of surveying contracts, | *\08¢IS appol 2 e, t, but he has heard the sa e spocy) ) , Bop Minnesota hotel accommodations, and | man linc. ‘mayld PRE d'then the great meandercé Of ti| N mare k- \rod R dndsi t “wasps won't sting till the Juno [Pockets, lining, ete., equal to the best| Ong hundred and twenty-fivo pairs | railroad fare, ST e . | Exoven oy ‘e kmor ot e Semator” Smndérs whd* | birds sing.” Tt is a great comfort for | Work of the best tailoring establish-| of gocks knit by her own hands is the Platte became an ardent supporten of | Atid nowy what is Rosewater £oing to | pim to know this. It gives him @ poor | ment. These: are-onty-—a few of the ugeful beguest of a Mansficld, Miss. “Aimost Grazy. D X‘h L Th &B (THE MACHRIE. the man on horseback. b bout it Republican. idea of the wasp md’mmmmgu';.im specimans of work of childron. - Girls} spinster to a bachelor relative, | How often do we seo the ardwork- OX 16T L, L N0MaSeE IO, Taw Bre doey hiot stomach M. | to fusultit. Acoordingly he removes |1so measured, drafted and cut a dress| " 1o ¢ containing photographs of | ing father straining every nerve and RS S s THE sl“GER M ANUFAGTUBING co. STRUCTED. Scrmer's Moxuiy has. boéd @R ogare! beokassda monumental old |it from the window sash, places it in| for cach other, -after the most p- |1, Jiog'in each new dvess they reogive, | Mmuscle, and doing his -utmost to_sup- -5 e Yt solution of one phase of art industrial | So1o7ed by the SokLs When returning home from a hard i 2 for an illustruiod.actcle on Saint | Tho ofitor_of Tup Bas has a fant AR o BRIt oty | crations tapmliars (e Iatest socisty)toys, G4 Tabos, 66k bis Faily prosteals R iy M— i uboeiionts Oice i e led Sletas o Chtd, o 00 s e U8 Workt cad Gauden's Farragut Mouttment, Which | rocollction of Rogers wher Ehat | hand while the puxious mother is ox- Diack grenadines are of the same | with discase, conscious of unpaid doc- - E Plaving that, as in tho brocades, a groat : C Sq New Yo May 20th. = his Tittle. heols are churning holes in iss 5 3 3 gheater| It must be enough to drive one almost IP YOU WANT 70 BTY R BELL Square, Hew ¥ “;“"“:h i e SecaTea Lt L N e T3k ot ol aareT e proper thing | tenency i noted tovand the striped | crazy. ~All his unhiappinoss could bo| o I MO d The postponement of the unveiling | through the Nebraska territoriallegis- | £ 543 S Y trath of cherished sayings | in Boston to give a bride away. offectlifmas avoided by using Electric_Bitters, | Il 2t Offce, Room §, Creighton Block, Omaha. an til the 25th inst. gives the magasine] latur for the avowed bencvolent, Pt shatiorod: thua is tho firs idol of oue| Mr Georgs Frelingluayson, son of| Kate Field has suod a woman in| whish sspal. svery dssass from tho = ke » Fetareifriogiiey gl S dngnd Lowlly 3 ; fuo, | §2,500, for mot letting her have half | thousands. Sold at fifty cents a bot- includes a sketch of the sculptorslife, | dumb. 1n 1871, whea the edifor of {kepticisn: taught. —[Brooklyn Eagle ke s B b e e e e Ll @ will be accompanied by four illustra- | Tug Bex was member of the legisla- — i sevark breyaso g a _—— DAVIS ER . < ) tions, one of them full-page engrav- | ture, Tie was importuned by Roger's| POETRY OF TFE TIMES. e Al Sanaestor han - Ssin, and & SHYDER, Sl headed_olub always Lift their hats to | take Dr. Thomas Eeeric Ol 1505 Farnham St. . .. Omaha, Nebraska. R Stephante toRudy. city erying at weddings has gone out ¥ Y 9 B same number of Scribner's will have tion of $5000 for the deaf We'cs maéiad now, Tudy, of fashion. Tn Chicago thofather of | the ladies, because the ladies think = 400,000 ACRES engraving, by Frod. Juengling, of |mute institute, which amount was < Dop-hoo! erying whan ho those (high, foréheads ary ‘perfectly Qe g 5 T ¥ " 3 But Tn such a noody, m;xcs to mfu; ;he ;::‘“51'551 o T e el o The thing desired found at last. Lepage. commodions frame building. 1 can't keep from crying o n ok dingish, e ate o ash.baric tes e lE aptebtt Az Tts awtully trying— candidate for the vice presidency, mar. | drank ash tea to make her lean, | cloarg qut rats, roaches, flic: o= : Instead of 85,000 the writer se- Nowisa't It B Tiod a vory protty varioly actross, and |and skipped for the better land. just| et s 1o porncs Todches, flies, Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and Boo-hoc L& second i betrothed to Minmnie Kent. | £wo hours ahead of a lean woman who 5 staox a2, s na. o gt Vioe o & s of anSAGHHA) Wibs, il "Gttt aron of eotnd | < IFoet Lauieste nthe Rosal Marine. |80 L B e 2 w.’;(suathmggum-flmbictonmkc her fat. — i BYRON REED & €0 J & C. Fischer’s Pianos; also Sole Agent That to be hated, ne ut = be seen. 5 ra A G i Sheboye -| . Ginghams are a furore. Last year | §iil i i Tt seon too ot familiae with her face, | WOUld be donated by citizens of ‘Went out to Swim. A German girl of Sheboygan, Wis: gl y Great German for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort . : | gatinirtil thi witer, Indian, and has followed -him to| Yersally worn, and, having fully es- i —[Pope. |standing at that time. . was|Seid “Yea ‘e cold, Tknow, Tve tried, | ho Iodge ot 1is beabe. s dhe et | tablished ‘thair claim to beauty and | 4 BE]EEDY Refl,l Esta‘tfl A (J1[H This applies most strikingly to|that the ten acres . would{ But bathe I think Lought er. with him in the usual attire of a|duribility, rank as standard oods. | HffiP4l F1o g y SenatorSaundersand VanWyck intheir | be Jocated in - W addition] " Like Snsannah of yore, 4 “*A woman,” says Bucklo, ‘reaches | it RAEUKATISY, IN NEBRASKA. = ML A G FLY. HAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIBNCE s Fom £ 2 And sank to rise no more. - SbAliat S rried | though her beauty has not lost the NEURALGIA, | ;fecna complete abtract of titleto all Real 8 Saunders has already fallen victim to | mands a view of the whole city. Ta- {Damick.z {7 TRep0iballle ‘ol newly-enarried U0 e i it has aohjuired thatioe] A Cokan e i utate In Onaa and Douglas county. __meyltt JT.S. WERIGELT the wiles of thoso destroyers of public| stead of losating the institute on. fhose gguple by firing a caunon. Thin i o g L SCIATIEA, ] bocome too familiar with her face”ho| tion coparceners located the institute | Couldnt find any shoes that, would fit her, | Two little girls in white preceded a | that a husband has no contzol over the | 8 HEISGIY BACKACKE, CONTINUES 70 has at last reached the embracing|in & dismal hollow west of the Siifheiedona Sten a_bridal party to the altarin v | correspondence of his wife, but this 2 ranging, during more than a oaT st [f6and has never suited. its dogestion, | 1% extended palim and tickles it dcs. | proved Taglor rulea. This ina timely | 29058 1} et R Gress they peeaive, | Lo T ™ uingine his foslings| RELAYT. BSTATE, Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N. ¥. was to have been unveiled in Madison | worthy was « member of a- close | ploring his palm with a needle, and CONNUBIALITIES. designs of those of lnst season, save| tory bills and debts on every hand, | P8y Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc. five days’ start! The article, which] pose of tuking care of the deaf and |lives broken and the first lesson of |the ex-Senator from New-Jerscy, is|man's clothes named Pullbrook for | system, bringing joy and happiness to NBbI‘&Sk& Land Agflllfly ing, by Odle, of the siatue." Tho| oo parcences b geotaré i suprocsis. A New York papor says that in that oublen Yo Yok neodn'é grant ot L Saint-Gaudens's medaltion of Bastion | to bo uscd fo nBtruction Yo 4 i > : int-Gaudens’s medallion to be used for the construction of a' Boo-hoo! Afat woman of Corinth, Miss., | druggists for Rough on Rats. Tt | 0- A, DAV, o EBSTER SYYDER. AND SOLE AGENT FOR VAN WYOE AND SAUNDERS.| ., 4 4, appropriation’ of 815900, it We first endure, then pity, then embrae, | Omaha for the institute, The under. | A boy stood at the river’s side, Soniny s beh, mamind fo. O ATl yason i Mavins e Wayne Organ Co.’s Organs ons tothe monopolics. Scnator |in South Omaha, on a site that com- | Phinged quickly in, was frozen stif s a time-honored custom in Quin- | her primo botween 35 and_ 40, for, S8, AND HANDLE ONLY TifE » 7D remind those present that the battle | eXpression. | , 3 3 1di irtue. Having “‘scen t0o often and | grounds, Rogors and his elose corpora- | 4 g ¢ vath fongon e itter, of lfe has fairly begun. The postoflice department has rulod | il i Lumsago, ANDSTILLTHELION n8 S]_thgflth St,', [}fl}y Hall Buil g, flmfl,hfl“ er. : York on Wednesday, strew decision il not prevent a man from | Bif W olicour, Roar for Moore(s) HALSEY V. FITCH, : : : Tun period which loads o palitical perdh-{Prospost , Rl semotery, 1. adja-| <Did they 577 do you mak? “Wo abould | 105k 08 oGheetor, wivewie duiien)| 0 S0 0 FEREH & WAL Bo tion. And now the organ of cemt ‘to a farm: owned - by ST eft arm a large basket of those goiden- | C0at pocket three weeks before mail- = SORENESS Harness DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING Union Pacific monopoly is | one of these co-parceners and- P. W. Batting for Fish. hbaréad Satives of th felds: ing it. orms o POWER AND HAND ing todo for Senator Van Wyck | Hitcheock. The poor deaf mutes were | Now dings the boy the garden plot e namn ofthe nan whom | 4, L0 effective combinations among ¥ e wiat' i Tns slwys dome o thusbenien oot s ightly Jomsion,| o ke T ames Gonon Bennet s sid 1o o | e shaded tabric o copucine” and | 8l G TR Saddlery. T W TR = S ! R o ; L S o is trying to te | and o i ! Aud then he skips the fence. engaged to is Amelia Caroline Gas- G : A QUINSY, 3 ¢! : aunders. It is trying to create|and aremow cooped supin a-pluce | An e ski ence. gaged to is Amolia Catoline Gae- |0 100 40 bright sunclike tone, I ). ; s Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, the impression’ that Van Wyck | where the only thing visible is ‘the | Then of He skoopsto where the stresms | BEF bepoldine Henrlotts Louls | and tho red from bivod-rod to flesh. gt is also a man of casy virtue, |grave yard. Doth ever gently swish; o = rancoiso Maximilliene. Hod oo MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND [RON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM o y E nd with mach patiense, and his ‘hooks, | expecta 0 import it to the United i PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RIFAIL hariotting with the wmonster] When the building was up the itn:] * tiah maty pop Sttt wiite: He—#Sho is a_romarkably sweet i { monogely, betraying the men who | prdent frands _asked, the. quostion | vy oo 0L Anothor cas o charivari and shot.| S0 T don't know i libeve et 88 FROSTED FeET / s HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS, electod him and turning traitor to the | what is Rosewater going to do about| - His homeward way he rends, s gun is reported at Ottumwa, where | oo My oo Passages?” Sho. N \ EARS ’ A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. principles he has al 0 ] ¢ thil o And he s led to0 a back shed, Otis Day was pluggod below the ' belt. Sotpraes ; principles he has always ad d. |it? The only thing he ‘could’ do and | And ke s ded to a back shel, e Irpcdislay s ter ticed the lace on her dress. It's In a letter recently writtenby Datus (dld do .was to turn around ST > : . . T burg, and just lovely.”— > i R ¥ . the cow bells and things will continue & - A A Brooks, that unprincipled henchman {and, help o _eneot a law| Satan's Soliloguy, to. clash, the bride to faint and tho Bus‘mx? Transerivt, y g J 'W' KEFIELD and cappor of the Union Pacific as-|that placed the _institution At dperyay stood the Devil fecling that | ridegroom to fill up the pauses with | 1“.",”\_ h“;lk"‘f(“"‘““;’“ i W"E’;;‘ i 3 g > ), o ] serted that Senator V: k stood, | under donfrol of a state board elected| As he watched o midnight revel, where | cold sI i Ching l:{fi;;”:;‘.i‘gu;‘:;i“{;r,; Bt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL N in every respoct, on the same platform | by the Tegislature of whom J. E. Boyd | yr the fun yas fastand free. br&“r:;f"fi‘i:?yf":‘x“‘il"”‘l'r,’_-‘:j‘i:"fi"“i,{ web and finely ganged, Iace and fringe @il > as Senator Saunders, and would record | and Chas. W. Hamilton were thenmade his-ears there went a humming, Tittle pony carsiage srnamented. with | F2und the edge, the quaint stick of | B i TOOTH, EAR g i L - pomy ge ornain . and che mane. 500D ARE his ot with Saunders on e wembers. - This is why Tt Bes. cant { OF the summer days a-coming, which bis | 11 porn trianguler cane, satin bows on the i Py y % 3 h v Ml ey e 20ld and two uncommonly small po- | 07 , ey . 2 issue, including the railway question. | stomach Rogers and'it isalso the inain || Who would fave s wellas he? nies of the' most-beautiful shapeiand | ©0Ver and handle, () HEADACHE, | T est material i wees okt e AMES, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, In the last issue of the railroad organ | reason ~ why Tuk Bk - opposed 2 color. This little equipago. has been | The great fashion of the soason is worktaen aro_employed, and at the Jowest gh with 3 ropublican label this miscrable | the domation of o city lotdo, the| - Parioss seid sod seadyy " (sent o th castlo wharo the young| steel. Stecl is quite sperseding gold, & All other Paity | e o 0 Mmoot ¢ e il | GASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, Py lot to. the id and y, ] ] ) "y Y ’ y parsons, st v e ilver and all precious, mefals. It is i bloa & P Sl i st ;e | pair are spending their honeymoon. |5 precious viap,of the eradit mobilier monopoly | Iadics relief socicty. - Tho exporionco . Vil Ve gladly making mady, for their| BT 870 spending thele hoveymoon. | L' o i the. finest thrend and | AgalANIRMLSAD DAVID SMITH MOORE. PLASTER, BTO. voutures a step further and attempts | with the Deaf mute institute mana- | Then the rams and ewes and wethers, and | Gartruds Blood, who 1s soon to be|™® converted into tho most delicate | ' Teeraaios on ot eyt 5. Jucomg Onge | —————————— "' | yorATE AGENT FOR MILWAUREE CRMENT CONPANY. to ~furnish farther proof of | gers Tas convinced” us'that 1tis$m? the lamwbikins vithout tethers, married to Lord Colin Campbell, son | 2t Works and laces, It forms dainty e el Ty : h e FOTE DL aces ey | & il ol e ooy g oway 1 = - £ Senstor Van Wyck's pros- | proper fo donate auy public funds or] - sins e T 1 (o Argyll, Gy tho daughtct of Victoria | 2ofmail bodiccs, and harmonizes e o i 1o e e BHS]_HGSS Gfluflge, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB. i I : i in perfection with the shining satins s TG IS e e They will all be fish for me. C. Woodhull, bora in St. Lot 1n por o o 1 15 KLEVEN LANGUAGTS. ent course aud future policy, | public property to charities or bengv- i ime, If this story 5o tran. M. 214 surabs now in fashion. NI ST ALL ST ST Emets by assertions that would destroy pub- |olent eoncerns that are not under the | **This to me a splendid treat is, when the Whodhnll will hepo: f dis-| Cotton dress fabrics are shown in A.VOGELER & co. |THE GREA WE lic confidence in the senntors integ- | public control. P T LT RO e ‘,‘;“,,d‘,‘fiu‘:{‘*:.“"; "Mith the | quantities this _scason, and wash Taltimore, 2d., U. 3, 4. GREAT WESTERN - J Sy — shepherds from the fold, b royal family itself. A queerer ending drlc_{scs are Xl\\mll;‘ur] s, Tanging lroxi\ _DWIR‘IGHM-OW GEO. R. RATHBUN, Pri A specimen baick of the in- |y U=ioaPhciflo Ve United States. | And the shecp desiring freedom, tell them |for a queer life could be scarcely by | calico wrappers at nincty cents each . U, D, y g i . (] A spe Helena, Montan, Herald, ‘that they do not need “em imagined. to bewitching suits in_satines at §35, | (Formerly Assistant Physician in Chicaga Ob- Creigh: famous means wherehy the | Onoof the most impudent things| 1n the summer ways to lead m; so they T . 1| or higher where the dress is made to | siirc Hopial, o Trestmen of Divcce reight wmonopoly is trying to drive the Ne-| that has recently transpired, as 3t| o fill their scrips with gald. s copnenypomarked 4 Duluth| ;der and fan and parasol to match . § e - < d, Nota bit like those of old. girl, “I think Harry must be going to Ci braska senators into its drag-net, is|strikesus, is the suit of the Upion Pa- Propose me.” *“Why so my daughter?” | °COmPaRY it. d and Surgical Diseases. jend for Clreuta s iidind Kot ific railroad against the United States | “Some o of to broezy ighlands, same in- | RIS B | 1y 99 W A0gRErt | 1) b fuluo ears avo a now manu- .26Te Woen: st it he following item: for ovier a tufllion “of @ollars of Test the cake-and-ple lands, a e ilo et o e | factura for the tollet.~ Ladies who At { Hoas, 00 m,to12 P 2 ascs the clatm on_the schedule of {Tpen the various congrezatio k their | “Well, he asked me this evening if I |artistic productions under luxuriant 1 ONE, M. D % ’ Herald in vezard to_its course. THE | cha ade by tself sl Svatd| o us oomgregations seek their | “Well, he asked me this evening i n il y M. D, v i i rges mace by itsell azatist” privaté several recreations, °t ti GF ivingt wi tresses of false , fasten them to o will ploase publich the following, | porsons. The fact that the “govern- NotJo ok of disitions, whil the " S iy | the natural ears, and. weat them for | General Poactitioner and. Gbsttrician. Goneral Insurance Agent. ly: ment gave the company twice as much Sl 2 (I iy Chronmicle. show. Falso hair, falso. teoth, false | o, opmostty Post O, over o & REPRESENTS: v, 3 Senator Van Wyck didn't vote for Stan- | as the roadissupposed or ever ought to 5 e R breasts, false hips, falso calves, false Erlckson's. Residence, 2107 Chi- oy Matthews. - And he didu't vote aguinst | Lyve cost goes for nothing. We cat- | 1, who never am aficted with the woes | ._The marriage of Miss Minnie Ev- | 7%, T Y et e ;_:n. Sen w\nl.\\ < was not 111:} L a with the woe: e anti-monopoly, champion, Sapmders, : va for “larrup | court of claims; we Iy look at ‘the| Ortosych del rX o e s e i pu Bl oot At e T MR T UK ST Fengement male before the, departurs Any one taving ded nliale 1 il rmon et Bathdett onr s et Sa7] cuder, i pecthet R B bt e o only work foe <loy, with my part|of ex-Socretary and Mrs. Evarts for| after all, these yoars the o S s RO . g 3 Py, wiame? . ner from Peos 9 otwoddin Wil iet | been oV he g 01 i sy BRITIS tion of Matthows booause ho ¥as| the Union Pacite sotely. vt aror| | oy oihymn o e where & marriod sisterof Miss Byt | tho Lowavile jago et ve T ENNEDY'S & Gie, o ety i Bongtac g D paired, but it is an open secret that ho | having presenttd the {5 s T i —[New York Sun. |lives. It is the intention of the bride | Will try again. — elphia News. OMAHiA, NEB. 3 voto Bor hilh<! he most foolish. thing cver at- — and groom, immediately after the| <3y wife,” remarked ; :"‘fic"“,‘;”‘f‘;"i :‘:;;f”u dtndas = :x:;tte:lt'li‘:;:-.:.‘xualmh%.h:‘f:sl;:g EDUCATIONAL. wedding, ¢'sail for Europe and join | munufacturcr, “noves. ateonds ave-| = A S T = | N DI J. G. RUSSELL, M. D, The Largest Stock and Most Com- 3 y Q HOM@EPATHI . g‘:‘}; EPATHIO PHYSIOTAN. plete Assortment in sSh t, R b el b on Block, Will devote my entireattention to Obstetrics, | OMAHA, < NEBRASKA. ‘Modica g of s e iz | PICENIS, ASSURANCE CO, of Lon- not say how the ceso will fare' m - the T have depicted, e Ll G ks Phitado} SRS - g p G it A cording to thy ar.| A Phifdelphi fady “swallowed a NoTICE ; fights adictod s the shep- | early in June, according to the ar needle when she was ' little girl, and % eAneht of hostility agninst the subsidized the parents and sisters of the former | tions. Shoe went once, just before we Senator VanWyck was on his way | roads, SathiaiO S ‘y T e o lm Paris, were married, and seeking a friend on to Washington when the vote onlbe ' restrained now within |, Charles "«‘,’.{‘g““", of Hartfo ;| The landlord of tho St. Cloud ho- f the opposite” side, nodded politely, Discasen of “Children and. Charoni Matthews was taken. He was out-|suy reasonable botmds, ~We should (138 €iven 840, oY et cohoction of | tel, Louisville, reccived the following | whereupon the auctioneer knocked Specialty. Ofice at eeidencn, 5000 (ues et ot aodde Sl hews’ ap- | Teally like to keep on.good terms with | ® 1 dormitory for Yalo college., | tlegram: ““Tell James Crow to take |down a patent cradle, and asked her Hours—3't010a. w., 140 2p. 1., 024 after 8. The West. T aguinst Stanley Matth ™| the compenies, and socure their fair| 1t is complained in Millwaukee that | the young lady to Jeflersonville and | where she wished it deliverod,” S . msnliaby pointment. He had so notified metn- | treqtment, but they soemed bound to | there is too much whipping in the |get married before midnight or all J. R. Mackey, Prices Heasoma 4 Dougles $ts, Omaha, Neb. s | : 2 yould rec John G. Jacobs, d Senator Saunders and Senator Van | ith Whit would await the"supporters {apolis School Board to employ the | formation by going immediately to [™41 ejtet sulder % % o e ¥ ing i i s, Oil- Tt S T i o o0k 8 oo T il <F g sl s the e ol O oo | ! R , UNBE R We Kleep Everything in the Line of Carpets, R ific. —_— L T o 4n. | Promptly to the summons and lost no .o < i oths Ma X hxt B PEPPERMINT DROBS. | taadents . tha schesle sepimaberi | o n taking the.ginl to: Jeflorson | For, ordinary walkung bootsthe > RTAKER. cloths, Matting, Window.shades, i P rtion ot e pent oo eniezthe' i) i ecrom tho siata lino; ¥hthrs Gy Efesch. Ml button, book, ia, ot No. 1417 Paraham St 014 Stand of Jacob Gis. and Lace Curtains. e Shallimennk. o This action was determined upon g | Were married. Her father arrived an | There has becn a strong effort to in- e hSolicited._apary e _Bu-mm-md th:mbunuqkuhg‘thefll‘ yfl;; consequence of the ineresse 1t thes [hour too late to interfore, :)m{ycgntlzv]r hecled English walking . |EVAeaRND. B L swessp. arery 00 P monuit, o schools aving outgrown the method | “Tiero is so mueh marrying and A g e high hoel, | Sole Manufacturers, OMATHA, | ment "o M. Frvt i bocae o) nsnd o panks b nche ik | 6 NEE Lo beincn, i b York e s o orld, it v Thar i 2 Ty st D T MO' 'NT edical and Slll‘gl[}a.l original Frost preempiion papers were | oo o ey 1), o0 40 bel st fist consideration 4 somewhat | blossams will ensily fnd. credence aot | oo B D petirt faierelih e ’ sawed imto bottoms for strawberry i ! leat] locked in our safe for years and they | hoves. questionable policy. attract listenors.” Tho latest of tho| "1,y g o MANTACTORER D DpALER i do mot convey arpeeofonnd con-| The man who keeps his ‘Qun cow |4 e csuonal Congross just held | wodding storied is that & 0uple of |\ openi fge with g o, for the : i ’ Y. fdenc n s it is ot e, can 2 of Bine g, okl S cndod, U primay lovrs roccnly s mareied by bl B, 6% il th i Lo hel @ p Dy G AND HARNESS. ; 'WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. however, that GenorsbVap Wyok |the ruming, hunting, chusing’ and | Gered obligatory, and advisos. vhe | mans danghtss. camo pusementerie opaulottes and > ; 2 " 4 Y| swearing he wants to do, larat bills d fary, \ AN i |tags, followed by velvet collars and 1412 Farn. St. favored Mr. Frost's appointment, on S ango creation of primary schoals in hamlets tying her bonnet under her chin, X e 1 - i r«grd-mfi-uw pay and the ill will of | three miles distant from the central| She tied & young man’s heart within,? | Culls embroidered with gold. This Omaha, Neb. trary B8 wonsidercd &bd pro- | his neigh town ot village. of the sommune. he|, B Young man belongad to an aris- | year the offcer’s collar s indispensa: ita gfeat blundes, W#Yicldgdd A Now York judge is quoted as say- |creation. of sectional achy » theltocratio family. When his. parents |ble. It must match. the remainder of A courtship sceno.—George - Oh, Angelina! idol of my being! star of my soul's existence! Oh! ah? Tt ' Angelina—Oh, { . Oh! bers of - the senate who were opposing | drive awaycvery reasouable mah who | PUblic schools. Thero were fifty cases [ will be up.” He loamed: fron the Matthews, aud expected that action on | Would like to befriend.themm. - If tho | Within thrce weeks. clerk that Crow wasa guest of the the nominatioh woisld He def uy- | 59it is won in the court of claims, is it | Thero.are 113 public school teach- | house and had gone to the _theat o gy Sl 0 | upposablo that. angCemmEross would | ors in Atizoma. - The wages average, | He hastened to the theatre and in-[ i P til his return. mflmm vote an appropristion-to-pay it.” The | males, $86, and females $73. The sup- |duced the manager to announce from | {0 *,* = Tux Bex has soured on Hon. G. W. | fate of those who, vated - the ‘salarg| ply is in oxcess of the demand, the stage, botween acts, that if Crow 3 ! 1 How nice! ~— just believe, favor . o R ne more e e (o1d Bt s, Xeoet, e believe, favored | ral would be a tuild ono, oamparod | Tt has bevn decided by tho Indian- | ¥o8 in the house he would receive in-| phe BO%® 1 L Y dear- ‘isquameurteq snoyrg ‘WOILYWNIHY VISd3d8AT 504 B> ‘9T ‘NOIZJIWASNO w A FAMILY TONIC ng while on the bench that there is a | eral outlying hamlots w:ofil;nf::;n":\; tenmed of the love making lagt month | the foilet and bo worked, with jot, bein bodtabliey e ks = . they sent the culprit on a European |steel, gold or silver 3 3 € 3 z . e ooty i goti off with an SR et Ior | gous. Arrived in London ho/young| /A wifé-trikin's prosb misbbs i B SN % &G ik T REMEaMEERITES PLACH: iy i the it asbmict | T et et _mwh‘:‘:’:“l '"l man drew upon his father for several |she istoo lavish in her endearments, v ‘ o “: . M“""m‘ thing. For mistese comld stomest chodl- | thousands, and swmumoning his swoet- | A little reticonce fn the et e s = i ; by e e iosmnen.conkd atiand 6. T oqct b Ehp cher a0 e lioe mase] mife to & mests Tovw e s s % = | e } et s e [ S e o i 1313 Farnham St., Omaha. cging the nmnca; of TecOmpEDs- |yt as tho last boat from Oakland, | Flusbands love ta be loved, but they : %o 5 i : Enger Vo, eaa s ponurs of 0T |t atoamer Capital, waa riving af | 1ala % ba borod: and a veiy demon. e s bt vl ng the words o s s eradeal fesease |1 L LT e e irtivo, porpeinalty smianieaen, |1 g : = H. B. AYERS. 4 will poe o denk S Seveitod ooy | otenahers of proved exper.|G18 110 08 S0 s romantic | 224 profoundly abject wie clogs by| - Sro— T = R 7 : ’ S T ey e e e i L R Zriefors 554 DECORATIVE PAINTER he uniod ffrof botis necesseary | The man gid by oouldut hire the| great indtrial tascher of Burope: | v Viioncs bastiel b | sn ot monpongr 7 ¢ 75| CONCORD HARNESS [ty s mearties o322 i a - x to accomplish snything. Bnt why efonsty bonest. [ hor b o g “Leending | ful brudette, of San Jose, and D. 8. | Romantic dialogue:’<William,” sho | Twoeiaesnt. o Pipts o tionor, it the | Typg Sigging, GATIE I ARG, WAL T s o et . m pe : achool o } tochnical | Richards of this city. The offciating [exclaimed, pushing him away from | ers Nemes soma G pooeet oo o the . Van Canp % D b ;1 know,” said the - other. |schools, 32 ‘industriol ‘suhools and a ™ 4 Py T o[ svordel ‘thia aroest st the Costumnial Babibt rr 7 ram sErona oo wonE mamIS. et X — Tl o e s be was the Roy. Dr. Todd, of | hier, “‘you've been_eating radishes.” | 7" Physicians & 3 irgeons, - " ez o > - Oakland. ~_Some little difficulty was | 3Clara,” he responded, reproachfully, PRIETORS. disinterestod devotion to Senator Van Post. ifg funds annually froz the State. | experienced in securing from among | *you forget fha Tlive in s boarding o Wyck, make such systematic efforts | The Towa Homestead waxes surcastic the sleepy passengers the twowitnesses | house, and that radishes at this season |t it | con. turs 455 Doss "5 OMaha. 1318 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. .mciin . 3 x Aol g L B S Mr. U. ¥. Goodman s ona BIGNS, PAPERHANGING, PLAIN PAINTING OF ALL KINDS, at REASONABLE RATES.