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Jines in this state and all states and | 'Th very fust snore he set fly T jum THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1881, 8 | hear were, Stowart never found out, for the second kitten had barely been | out of th’ bed thinkin' the house we Oth | ¥ o - s WF T 1 1 | . : COULD STILL CGRASPING, | by-word. Wall, ez 1 were a tellin' | his pay, threw the rope aside and again ‘ Seventh Biennial ° * | of it, Tim he were bully on the jump, | escaped with his prize | - [ shoot and chaw. He an' a feller thet A PANTHER-BEAR FIGHT [ Ouses ' and . . ‘ : i | worked for Finley down’t Milford Peter Stewart, says the Kingst - The Missouri Pacifio Railroad in |1y’ it Py, into & Bt Frecman, was oo hunting in' Kock. | ’SENGER ’ oncet, an' durn me ef th' ‘Pawnce | jand, when he saw some deer bones | ————— r—— Nebraska lflGUTDUPflmd. Sucker’ didn’t chaw th' end o' Chris'| Jying at the mouth of a crevice in | ~OF THE— | . nose clean off, an' Chris were thet|rocks. He knew that it was LOTS | | A i y . . shamed of 't that he said a hoss bit it | panther's den, and that the bones . Oash Capital 83,000,000, with | " "Tim he oncot held a deet while | Were the renriants of & fegst {Ho voet J \Pioneer Sengerbund| Headquarters in Omaha, he cut the crittor's throat, by hangin’| jants had made on deer they had q I onto its tail with ‘is teeth, an' he |captured. Stewart hid himsclf be ARMS | i were, ez 1 say, a ripper on th' chaw. | hind a tree and awaited developments y —AT— | M Articles of incorpoartion of the*‘Mis- [ * Mo and Tim went a huntin’ up | Tmagine his surprise when he saw a | souri Pacific in Nobraska” Railway |long '!l'klhlfl;l";"nh‘" "r"vk”““""'tr’}“ ‘lvlglln r come out of '”n‘ L‘u\l-:.nrri)m;; OMAHA, | AND BOLE AGENT FOR 4 v ve been flec o |Kettin® ketched out in a thunderin’|ynder his arm a panther kitten, which | 4 company have been filed with ”‘) [ bad storm we made cross country an’ | was squalling and. kicking with al its yp1 |Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and county clerk of this county and with | ok up quarters at ol' Barney Stig-[might. Tho bear rose on his haunches, | (June 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13, 81.‘ J & 0. Fi , . y le A t vl « the secretary of state at the eapital. |ler's, Now ol Barney s th' bost [and giving thy kitten a box or two on : i | . Fischer’s Pianos; also Sole Agen The incorporators are the following | snorer o' Pike county, an’ his gentlest | the ears with his fore paw, squeezed it g Sth: | SR eiklihun: Tuy ‘Ootid, R4 ore in & dum wighi worse. than | o and throw on the ground. | h for the Estey, Bu rdett' andt e Fort § " Mexican earthquake or the battle 0|7 he r then turned to the cave, anc —— i Talmago, B. . Drake, 8. M. Smith |gyyjer Hill. . Wall, me an’ the |in n short time came ottt with angther | | Reception of Guests and| Wayne Organ Co.’s Organs. ‘ and John L. Webster. The company ‘Pawnce Sucker’ |{.,‘1 jost got micely | kitten under his arm THix Was Receptlon Goncert. ! e e is formed for the purpose of building, [tucked in bed an n-lw-;i when 1 ‘||~nllml.m its companion had been | , | gl PEAL IN PIANOS AND ORGANS EXCLUSIVELY, IHAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIEM ¢ maintaining and operating railway | Barney commenced his cussed snorin'. | What the future intentions of the | i THE BUSINESS, AND LANDIE & TR e | | territories that shall be necessary for | the transaction of business The article of incorporation were surrounded with wolves. 1 soon what 't were 80 1 gets back inter bed In 'hout & secon’ and a half out ligh killed when the peared on the scene #hts | take the bear by surprise, mother panther ap This seemed to The old| FIRST GRAND CONCERT. TS, WIRIGEILT, 218 Sixteenth St City Hall Building, []ma,ha. L' Pawnee Sucker onto that board | 140 hoer ler kitten lying on the | filed ou the Tth day of June, 1881, |41 Fawpee Suexer onto " panth ying | ang. He jost gave one yround. She bounded first to one sl 10ek: HALSEY V. FITCH, : : : Tuner. and the corporation to continue wntil| yeli" and tho ience. which follored | Xy kg, ounded, st to one Real Estate JUNE 10th: SE FI the 7th day of June, 1881, were turtiblo painful. ‘Now shet yer | Jicking them, and uttoring plain- — e — e of place business of the |jaw, will ye," says th’ Sucker, an’ we|tive cries. The she turned Thoshdel pliosof businase. of the st will o’ s U Buchee, bl ‘v tive” rion, ' Thon _aho _ tira Grand Parade More Popular than Ever. company shall be at Omaha, while s meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held in St. Louis. The us- ual ¢ ers of the road shall be chos:n by the Board of Directors. The authorized capital will be three Morty again. They wasn't a sound|ygined in the e position agin an’ we hed jest got to sleop oncet | it had resumed when squeezing the more when wh-o-0-p o' Barney let | yocond kitten to death. With a yell forth agin. This time thet snore |that almost froze the blood of the were a durn sight worse'n th' trom- | hunter, used as he was to the fury of bone in th' Milford band, an’ that's || unthers, she sprang upon the bears bad enough. Out pops th' Pawnee | a1, fastened her claws in its shaggy EXCHANGE Participated in by all Civil and Mili- tary Socictios, Fire Department, and Manufacturers’ Interest. IN THE EVENING, THE GENUINE S TN G 3R 15th & Douglas s, New Family Sewing Machine. millions of dollars in shares of 100 | Sucker. ‘Barney,’ soz_he. Then | coat and her fangs in its throat. The The popular demand for the G 9 exceeded that of any previou each. ;:ul,xlu ]nnltlwr_:)nnru wrr)nu‘n th' f}||¢tl‘ an’ [ hear hurled "“g antagonist ten feet SEGOND GHAND GONGERT. | the x.ulrlter]:l: l‘cnl\llri\ in wh hine has been before the p - bellished with war whoop variations | away with its powerful paws, and n 1878 we sold . . s+ o+« . . 356,422 M o ' N : N ) — In 1879 old . . . . . Misled by a Pattern. like. Tim jest gritted on his teoth | then attempted to escape a second at- ™ Execes over any S “Fa7% Brooklyn Eagle. an’ sailin’ down to where Barney|tack by flight. But the panther was OMAHA, NEB. OUR SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE RATE OF “Is_there any truth in this story that Mr. Garfield has killed Senator Conkling?” inquired Mrs. Spoopen- dyke, fitting the sleeves into the arm- hole and running in the basting. “No!” ejaculated Mr. Spoopendyke. “Where'd you get that? Mr, Conkling wero a sleepin’ yanked 'im out o' th' bed by th shoulders an’ planted ' in a cheor with a bang. “Thar,’ sz Tim. “Ach, mine Gott in Himmel ¥ sez Barney. ‘By heavens,’ oz th' Sucker, kinder solomn-like, *of you don't shot now 1'll shot you ' an’ with that upon itagaininaninstant, and aterirfic combat ensued. The bear endeavored to catch the panther in its hug, but the latter was too agile, and with every spring upon its_huge enemy the pan- ther inflicted turrlb’fu wounds with its sharp claws, 400( RESIDENCE LOTS, $100 to §2600 each JUNE 11th: BANQUET AND BALL. JUNE 12th: OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY For every busincss day in the year, REMEMBER : THE “ OLD RELIABLE” ¢ you | a Tho blood poured from | ¢~ HOUSES AND LOTS, has resigned, but he ain't dead.” he pra upstairs agin. Barney did [ dozen great gashes i..l the' bear's| 2D bl DUT;mmm.cm each PIG -NIc ! it s 3 s “I read that he had got into somo | shet, an’ th’ poor ol’ cuss act'ly 8ot up [hody, and at last the panther leaped THAT EVERY REAL SINGER SINGER difficulty with Garfield, Mr. Garfield | all th' night an’ kep' awake, fer he upon the bear as it stood facing her, | x DUSINESS LOTS, SOLO ARTISTS: SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS had dragged him all around by the [knowed of th' Pawnee Sucker came | and fastoning her teeth in its throat, | 900 £500 40 §10,000 each. ¢ 1S THE STRONGEST, SIMPLES oar, and finally they had to take Mr, Conkling away to save his life, though down tharagin arter him thar wouldn't thrust the long, sharp nails of her be nough left o’ ol Barney Stigler Hiiiter L hind feet into its vitals. The bear D()() FAmS MISS KATTIE LOWE TRADE - MARK CAST INTO THE MOST DURABLE SEWING THE IRON STAND AND IM. he died afterward.” make a hash ball fer a six months ol'| fu]] to the ground dead. As the pan- | ~ BEDDED IN THE ARM. OF \§ MACHINE EVER YET CON “Who said so?” demanded Mr., | baby. ther was returning to its dead kittens 5 —Soprano.— 3 X STRUCTED. Spoopendyke. ““Where'd you read | ““Soon arter that leotle performance | Stewart shot her through the heart. ()00 000 ACRES LAND THE MACHINE. NS > anything like that!” th’ Sucker came to his doath in a mos' | 11 yrvina-risi anp 118 ror, | YU — M“I “ d “1""1" ]lrllth-rx\l (h;ur Mus, ur]lul lnn' lmln't"] ‘m].'luu ] ’m\lllu;tlu An extract from Nature throws 1 THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING Go y 1 rs. Winterbotham loaned me for an [ what 1 started to te bout. He [ doubt on the pursuit of the flyinm-fish AR e SIGNDRA MABELLA & overskirt. Tm sureit’s s0,” roplied |started out 'long the Wallinbaupack [ by the aoccalisd dolphin, the S 1210 ()BTRS 2O SR CODY ' Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N. Y. Mrs. Spoopendyke. Croek arter a real b'ar known as ‘th'| \hono As T was once n witnoss uf Gt ; 3 SN ) quare, N. X, b “Giol. the pattern,” mid Mr. Spoo- [ ol settler,’ from th' fac’ that he'd set- | Lich s chiwse, accompanied by n oir. | + R L —Contralto.— Soni20 Subordinate Offices, in the United Statcs and Canada, and 3,000 offces in the 01 World nd pendyke. “Show it to me.” tled so many dogs and huntors who'd | sumstance much rarer, T appnd an | 15,000 . seplediw Mrs. Spoopendyke unrolled the pat- | tackled “im. Wall, Tim ho started | aeconnt: One afternoon durig o voy- \d commenced to P “““The complications at Washington | t have assumed the most exciting shape, |« To-day the troubles between Garfield | that ever 'curred in this yere scction, and Conkling culminated by Conkling | t seizing him by the thront and holding | th' Pawneo Sucker there ware jist | wejt o oocéis going ahead a | on whilo the crowd yellod with de: | 'bout "ough o im Joft &' dovontly ‘81l | rpr R s ot Suhurban Pmperty Male Jight. Twenty to ono was offered, but | chawin’ terbncker box. TH' Ol sot | (e sl wors fostonivn th hogpe y 35 Vo 350 Garfiohd romins firm and doctares | for woro foun doad 1ok fur oft, with |t oo the onsmens Siomet e , oices that the administration will not yield. | Tout two-thirds of th' Pawneo Suckor i At o 1t stimed foelrs| ) i “This postion aroused the crowd to | insidon ‘i, an’ th' res”of that good | e weie Ly amverer o ol [ ¥ ONE, TEN, TWENTY OR FoRTY-ACE Under the Diroction of frenzy. It is said that Conkling really [1 desires to retire to private life, but | eountry f Garfield at that moment planted his teeth in his game adversary's ear and dragged him around until the friends | f; of Conkling were compelled to inter- | corpse they discovered that b'ar's tail fere to save the poor thing's life, Ho |i was taken home, but died in a fow | Sucker hed ketched that b'ar's tail ‘tween s tecth an' tried to hold him minutes.” There!” said Mrs. Spoopen- dyke, triumphantly. ““I told you so.” |t “Show me?” said Mr. Spoopendyke, | b'ar were too much for 'im. Jumping up and nonsense as that! Where is it?’ ing the pattern. | c'lected th' poor Pawnee Sucker's ro- “Where'd 'y find such dodgasted | mains an’ they writ a nepitaph, an’ 't were this: out, an’ 't seems he struck th’ ol’ set- ler's trail th' very fust flicker. One f th' goldarndest scrimmages, Tspose, age on asailing vessel bund to a Wost India port, while the ship was making some four or five miles sryphene was observed gamboling under its boughs, going ahead a little, uck place then, an’ when they foun’ man were scattered round th' adj'inin’ bout a mile 'n a half, One peculiar feature wero noticed : th'| ‘ar's tail were gone an' th' wound resh, When they were dressin’ Tim's citement; its tail was agitated from one side to another, and it started in pursuit, bounding over the surface of with leaps of some fifteen or twenty feot. Af:h..ugh a stern chase is held to be a very long one, this lasted less than a minute; one of the caps brought the coryphene right un- der the terrified flying-fish, which seemed to fall into the enemy's jaws. The latter returned to its ‘‘play- ground” under the bows and was har- pooned, brought on bourd, and cut up within two minutes after its meal. n 'is mouth. You seo, th' Pawnee ill he could cut his throat, but th’ They LARGE AMOUN O LOTS, WITHIN ONE TO FIVE MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. AT $250,000 TO LOAN Prof. E. STRASSER, Violinist, The Grand Chorus, PROF. AUG. WALTHER, "THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, 40 ofthobest inuw‘;n;enmm ofthe 4 Conducted by Prof. F. M. Steinhauser. J. B. Detwiler’s CARPET STORE. The | argest Stock and Most Com-- ““There, it bogins under the ruflle, |+ ‘Horo liso t. Sandors the Only|Jier " gore, Winutes after its meal, " . then it Tuns over on tho band and | authorizod pawneo sucor his Dath | whele, ainiapated. The coryphons BEDUCEDARALES onjall Rat plete Assortment in down on_tho gore, and ends ioro on | wero suddent his solo is in Houven.’ " : - the plaiting, 1 knew V'dscen it,” and Mrs. Spoopendyke smiled pleasantly. “What's the matter with- you, yolt mensly idiot!” howled Mr. Spoopen- ““This is where you get your political information, is it? This the souree of your intelligence on National affairs? ALl you want is two miore patterns and a bald head to bo s con- stitutional lawyer! Three overskirts and a pair of spectacles would make you a supremo court judge! What Collection of Natural History Sto- is tho beautifully colored fish, noted for the shifting and varieties of its tint when oxpiring, It is commonly but erroncously called a dolphin, as in the well-known “The dying dol- phin’s changing views.” Now, in re- gard to the flying fish, T have watchied them on many voyages, and I confirm ; : : ho observers who describe its motion F ”"’jl WELR, ,"‘_‘."l“‘- M asaleap, not an act of flying, It Lo ReOs Y RYGEy grdeniin Manil- | g rings out of the water, gradually ris- a the richnotes from the wild canary | 7 totho middln: of its: sour I can be heard, and in the opinion of | fhff.t the middle of its course, then fulling, describing a parabola just as BIRDS, BEASTS, FISHES. ries. London Lancet. 8 Per Cent. PUBLISHED BY THIS AG! INEW MAPS OF OMAHA, ENCY, 26c¢ each; Mounted, $1. A1 Fostivitios will bo held in the epacious MUSIC HALL, being erected especially for the Senger-Fost, and located on the CORNER OF I6TH AND CAPITOL AVENUE. my2TdEw AND STILLTHELION CONT! T Roar for Moore(s)" Harness The West. We Kuep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- I'ye think this is?' many its songs are preferable to that B AR 8 i e ~ 5 e o i “UTant it right?” faltorod Mra. Spoo- | of ita more briliant dumesticatod bro- | 1450 ;fj:;;‘ it “f‘f.':'.:;g. ¢ by AND c.oths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures pendyke. “Did you read from tho | ther; for, without the shrillness of the | 4,510 {0 leap, making 8 deflootion e and Lace Curtains. ‘ 3 ruffle over to the band and down to the gore——" “Yes, I did, didn't 11 squeak: Mr. Spoopendyke, “and so did y didn’t you? Do you know what you've got here?” “Isn't it a pa ‘'Dod gast the pattern—1 mean the print! Part of it is about Garfield, part about Conkling, and the reat is a dog fight out on Long Island. Know what 1t is now? Think you can under- stand it now I've explained it to you? ©Oh! you can't! You've got no brains! Some day 1'm going to run a pipe in your ear, and start a phosphorus fac- tory!” and Mr. Spoopendyke danced out of the room leaving it strewn with pattern dust, i ta ally, though rarcly, it will also sing latter, it has very near its compass and fullness of tone.” It generally chooses the topmost branch of a treo and pours forth a little flood of music, which it sustains even when flying from one tree to another. Occasi m- | amounting to about a half angle, never morc. But T can not agree with Mr. Whitman, who estimates the length of their leap to be as much as 800, or even 1,200 feet. 1 opine that 800 foet it & pretty big jump forone of those fishes, and instead of forty seconds I caleulate the time occupied in a lon; long leap at fifteen seconds, whicl ives o volocity of nine miles and a raction per hour, —_— DYING BY INCHES, Very often we se8 s person suffer- ing from somo fornf of kidnoy com- plaint and s gradually dying by inches. 8 no longer need to be 80, for Eloctric Bitters will positively from the tops of houses. Ornamental firs and other thick-foliaged trees are its favorite building places, and it is not uncommon to find five or six nests in one tree. The song is continued more or less throughout the year, THE LOVES OF HORSES, A pair of horses in an English stable, whose box stalls adjoined each other, were firm friends. The one who fin- ished his hay first invariably received from the other enough to” keep him Houses Stores, Hotels, Farms, Lots, Lands, Offices, Rooms, etc., etc., TO RENT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid, Rents Collected, South 13th Street, Ihave adopted the Lion as a Trade Mark, an: all my goods will be STAMPED with the LION and my NAME on the same. NO GOODS ARE GENUINE WITHOUT THE ABOVE SIAMPS. The best material is used and the mowb skilled WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1 don't caro,” mobbed Mrs, Spoo- | busy until both lota were consumed, | éure Bright's disase, or any diseasoof | “"Doeds, Mortgages, and all ~ | werkmen sreemploved, ani st e ovost camn dyke, ‘it reads all right, and the | One day one of the horses'made itsway | the kidneys oruriniary organs, They Kinds of Real Hatate Eoufer & tavor by sending tor ons. | © . »r.a pendyke, “fit re B R b ol Lia e Rk, AN Do a B | o cenacially adantad e i clac ot B SORISE B IBIVS B AN K S REMEBEMBEXLTEER =, skirt fitted s0 nicely that I supposed the articles were put together straight. was unfastened, and found out a|diseases, acting directly on the Documents Made Out at Short DAVID SMITH MOORE. 3 A A > * And it was s rfectly natural any- | bucket of mash which was standing in | Stomach and Liver at the same time, Notice, | 0l ‘A fesloeis Ataal abe:| il ol vhis e vianding | SRNGH G Lk & She mp L, 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880. 1318 Farnham St., Omaha | s so like most of the news from [the opportunity while tho coachman [0ther remedy Tas failed. Sold at KANSAS CITY, a ) > ‘ Washington that I've been expocting | Was in the loft overhead, he was help- | fifty cents a” bottle, by Ish & Me- This agency does strictly a ) SRR N N S L SNEEARE T RSSRRe \ it every day,” and Mrs. Spoopendyke [ ing himself frecly to its tempting con- | Mahon, pnd LTl SRR ) Brokerage business. Does not 1 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING | overcast tho sleeve, with the serenc[tents. The other horse, who was speculate, and therefore any h l]B Uun[} S POWER AND HAND | convietion that after all you've got to | fastencd to his own looso box, caught | GRE: I' REMEDY KNOWN, | bargains on its books are in- RAILIROAD ¥ patch o nowspaper into @ pattern to Nu,h!' "l‘ Ilnn“"'wmlfi l-rrvml-diuu- lnm«l Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- | 8ured to its patrons instead or W TN oLy P . ’ M P s ! - set at the actual facts sometimes, neighed loudly, evidently demanding | ) sartainly sk et i o 3 : : BRI T oo for i, A the erva | et e 1% rencst | DeIRE gobbled up by the agent. | yyivaot Ling to ST, LOUIS Pumps, Engine Trimmings . was antonishied to see the horse which | vl of Y AKOY 1Ea00% WitRLLL AND THE EAST Steam Pumps, g ’ The *Pawnes Sucker.” 4 reach of suflering humanity. Thou- B < o e OSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM L i N dadaintia \‘:ft‘h “l';l")lnx llunm:l\lf mk] h;n mouth | sands of once helpless sufferers, now From Omaha and the West, | MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, MEASH ARE O g , Pa., ence Ph ) e mash and poke his nose | loudly procl: siP praise for —— - A - iy rombor of Tim Saudar, th | LEEGUED 5o Varwof G Tocws "o Toe | omdgebal dmorean Lo st R e e B | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. ' e rem'ber ol' Tim Sanders, th'|his friend to take it from 1 outh, | o 5 i PRl e s EW YORK, i (Pavio Sucker! " wid Jory Groon- | s was dono soverst bimon, Cials oo Csasoiiaal sl post Notary Public Al sr= A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam St., Omabha. ing, the champion story teller of this | TRERETHE SAGACITY OF BEARS, Cold Astl '“”“',l' e Notary Public ways . : ——— oo ~jrya , scction, the othor night, o ho drow | IO captain of & Grooniand whaler | Yoy, 1y, Sronchitin, Hay Daily PassengerTrains| " nipecTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. f — mearer the firc in Asher's barroom and put his foet in the wood box prepara- fory to spinning one of bis famous put a piece of meat ina rope noose spread upon the snow, and waited for abear. Bruin saw the bait, approach- the Throat, Chest and Lungs yiclds | at onge to its wonderful curative pow- er as if by magic. We do not ask you in Office. REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WES CHARGES and'IN A OTHER LI ERN CITIES with LESS NCE of ALL Es. PROPRIETOR HOTELS. . s, No ane seplod to the old fed and seised it in his mouth, but ut o buy a large eitle o+ ook YOU This entire Lo 1y cqupped with Pullman' SLMMIT HOUBE, oI e Bae | hunter's query, so he continued :| the same time got his foot entangled | ywhat ou ase gotting. ‘\\"-)'I o ped _ Palace § y Coschos, Miller's MENDIN HOTEL, ADOLPH WUNDER, . § “Wall, he woro act'ly W' comic'lost | in tho rope, He quictly pushied it off | samestry oy ionting Wo therefore e Rt MR M| TR SETRARTOURE, | | SORKTLL JANKEY, dastinge k¥ ol cus I ever see, an' he did use th' | his paw and retived, and sat down at a :1'.-\,,4‘"&».({; Iziuu\’ \]‘."‘\”hl... k: ““1 JOur 4'Sco that your tickes reads VIA KANSAS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, villisca. la i ! i orfullost. grammar I ever hoar. Ono | distance to dine. ' After finishing s | trigl botele fone o ooy A0 Ret & (D GET CIRCULARS aad FULL | oad is Bt Josent st Bb. Lol — . 1o Al AN HPISS 2w SeLoen oo I 31 night he got's drunk’s a biled owl an’| meal ho returned where another bait TS T ST o bioal of its wandor, | SWOALL AND GET QUEOULABS aad FULL | ol ik Bh d0aN A M TOMA L L e EOER houeE JAS. A. LUSK,' Logar ¥ hogot o team of good-lookin' horsce | and the tooso had beon replaced. Ho | ful merits. and shuw you ahot s er: | PARTICULARS st [N e oo ik SAUNARD, GOMMERCIAL HOTEL ¢ & Sk " Carroi 18 | i an' a durn finelookin' gal in th'| pushed tho rope aside, scized the oo | Jus m slle oip JoU what & Gart Pase: and Tickek Afte St. Josephe Mo, QUIDOEN HOUBE, 5 M LEwis Slian, b, : 0 wagon ‘long siden i'm an’ he driv all |and again retired. A thind timo the | syl by Ish & MeMahon 4 EMIS’ W. G Bsacuiar ) Alfdas, SCRANTON HOUSE 08, LUDRAFT, Ssranton, 15 ] El through Milford a yellin’ at th’ top o’ | noose was laid, but excited to more ' - g W B 1020 Farihan street. ASHSEY HOUSE, DAN EMBREE. Grand Junction, la. his lungs, ‘Pm the only auth'rized “Pawnee Sucker.” I kin drive a caution by the evident observation of 2 the bear, the suilors buried the rope SLANG, ANDY BORDEN, A. B. BARNAKD enger Agent, ueral Agent, OMAHA, NEB. Jefferson, la Sioux City, la Mo. Valley Junc., Ia. HEAD HOUSE, MERCHANTS' HOTEL CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, CHENEY & CO. CHENEY BROS team o horses, put ou th' brake, au' | Leneath the suow and i the meat in| OB do leave off teasing, sabd she, n AGENTS WANTE ATy RoaTEURANT CNIREIR SRk Biniap: 1a hug m' gal 't th' same time.' Then|adeep hole in the center. Ouce more k"_‘“" phoo freshs altogether,” B S al e XB wflge, ' A CHAPMAN'S BESTAURANT, T.G. CHAPMAN, he'd chuck his arms ‘round that thar|the bear approached, and the sailors My limbs with Rheumatics do ache, Creahve SC|ence LAUGHMAN'S RESTAURANT, v: ;f}‘fi_’,‘,’#" A Wi &I I'm considerably *uuder the weather” Well, don't get “'on you're car” To the drug store I'll hurry I'm sure. were hopeful of their success; but bruin more sagacious than they expected, Wall, ‘ye see, ev'rybody kerched onto ahe! voression o' hisen an’ hed it fer after snutting about the place for a fow Liet & bottle of ks moments, scruped the suow away with | Which for Rheumatiim is 8 sure cure, 1574 AND DOUGLAS STS., OMAEA -~ and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. Profusely illustrated. The wost important and best book published. Every fawily wants one. Extraordinary inducements offered agents. Address Aasxmy’ PusLissing Co. NEOLA HOTEL, WOODWORTH HOUSE, CENTRAL HOUSE, EMERSBON HOUBE, OROMWELL HOUSE, WALTON HOUSE, Onawa, T.C. WALTON,