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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1881, 1 NERD r LK At and Bonnet Bleachers ARATTLESNAK &'SSPRING | vealed to me my situation ere, at | suflicient to cover the erock about two | j ” l‘ DA 1LY “I‘I" findicn Bct vout Straw, Uhip and Relt Haw done . the side of the bed, slowly eoiling it inches. Over all place a board, Th OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | A\cne. WA DOVE, Proprictor ¢ T Gotng to Bed With a Rattler in a sclf for a spring, was a huge snake 1 hox may be only large enough for on 1 Hotels Sias Mountaineer's Cabin. quickly felt for my revolver. It was | crock, or for a dozen more, The 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets . il - | - - me. The agony of the moment was | ol f burying in salt is to keep the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION CANFIELD HOUS| % Canfield, 0th & Farnham | Front ¥ A, V., Corr, Thiladelphia Time | be b ¥ gony ._|'I ) ) N , H DORAN HOUSE, b. Cary, 913 Farnham St “Ton may o o \atakeill nd all words, 1 tried to jum butter from impure atmosphere, Oopa L yout, In advancs (oetyald)..... $10.00 | ™ SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th g “ s "‘“‘,“I‘j‘,"? T ""‘*‘1‘- my feet. At that moment the sitke sudden changes of the weathcr, and i | 616 TENTH STREET months “ “ 0 | Southern Hotel Gus. 1 amel, th & Leas oveing it i Ste’ Pl 18t | girang toward me, just grazing my | an even, cool temperature, Whon | ' “RAILWAY TIME TABLE Fon FaTEINE, crening, out did you evet in YOUF | ghouldor and falling with ® heasy |thius treated, provided (ho butter 1| beautiful than The Western Cornice Works, o for the | 4 . L thud on the other side of me. With [ porfect when placed in the erack, it TRAVING ONARA RART OR S0Ufil BOUND Champion Tron Fence &c., have il ki ,l‘,‘,‘:' ‘"‘," ';‘(.\“”"",'.'I‘{ '”""‘ !."J"\',“" one bound 1 reached the door, will remain 80 for many. montls M‘WILL OFFER THURSDAY MORNING AND DURING @ oA ST OR & 0UND, OF Pty T1oh Fences, Creatings, allings, | Tange ¢ lue Ridge mountains, 1 O ¢ : T B.&Q. 68 m.—840p. m o 190 Deage srre w14 | whoso tops were losin with a wild cry of alarm arou | »disturh it, Buttor | THIS MONTH &N W 08, T840 . R &1 rect nworth, were is nothi themselves in inmates, Almost instantly all b -~ the soft isty Iy f tl light treated this way retains all its orig B | Inteltigence Ofmce. WL bl yorr™ Ty comtinued. ottt | wereon the spot. Theyfound hiss: inal purity,and goes throngh a natural R B RG.AINS l B, o0ty 8t 685 . 1, $na RS A T MRS. LIZZIE LENT 217 16th Steeet o you, e eontinued, there are g, st retiring through one of vipening, increasing that agrecable | . T no more beautiful mountaing in this WEST OR 80UTHWRSTS, vewellers. | isouen . country than these Virg holos between the logs. He was soon faroma so much desired —a rich, nutty THAN EVER. B. & M. in Neb, Through Express, 8:35 a. m. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street 3 disposed of, and proved to | 1| taste B. & M. Lincol’ 0P, 1, - | There s only one thing 1 B&M ‘ i fhem — they ate jut jam ol of | Tler soven feot ong, with thitican| 1 adopted this way of treatine my | Having Closed out Several lots of a New York jobbing s scarch was made for butter some v years ago. My but- | 1, BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal snak rattles. A scarch was 1 ¥ | butter some five yea 3 y bu booy | TOVOIVOE Tt was found to lave | ter of Juno of e year thus handlod | house at 65 cents on the dollar, the whole ad- nin penks I heard, but it has not ) Lumber, Lime and Cement. LA slipped from beneath my coat to the | vemaing perfeetly good until the next | q 3 2/ v | FOSTER & GRAY, corer 6th and Douglas Sta "r“-‘_ SoTaie Yo tiivet With any 1ace 0 |y probably while T was a June, or later. During the two yoars | vantage will be given to our Customers. N Lamps and Glassware. (S5 nmm O, ot sl stats, | Steep g past T have received |nm;|l. 1;vrw mak The Goods are follows: S 3 | . v 2. T H 2 0 sooner mg 1« 08 1 o ode of 8 2| . ST o e o Do T | thon, Panid the mian, wh was e | o i appenved, i 1| bugter.-hotvy. deatomof - Olienns | PARASOL and FANS R Merchant Tailors. e o o ooty firm, D 6L | vt iy Howe il Tafe 'tHe cabin | nong tho famber, T am asked by | : G. A, LINDQUEST, one face to face in - the most unplea i preat selief aomia {f tho St¥ona bHie doea not CORSETS and SUSPENDERS, with a feeling st popular Merchant Tailors fs re. | sant manner a fow nights ago. 1 hac st designs for Spring and Sunmer | nake the butter too salt My answer Gonfor genlemen's wear." Stylah, dumbie, | DCCAsion to take quiten trip on horse- | g ARM AND GARDEN. |is that it does not, 16 packed i wood LISLE THRED GLOVES & HOSIERY, 0. & R. V. from Lincoln—12:12 p. m. *| and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug.& Farn! | back—you know everybody rides on | ARRIVING FROM TIIR WEST AND SOUTIIWRST. PR 9 . | thte brine needs replenishing, as much LACE MITTS d LACE TIES . U. P. Fapros 8 pr i, - et horseback in these parts—and, after ¢ TN o [ el ) Ill‘ au in Neby Through Expross—4:16 p. m Millinery. trotting along for two or throo houts, Flax and Hemp of it passes through the pores of the L [ s . A RINGER, Wholesato and Retall, Fan- | 71000 TR SRR TR 0 e | A new demand has been made o | wood. When this oceurs, so that but LADIES' and GENTS' COLLARS, No. 6 4:25 p. m. Emigrant cy Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, ‘.'41”|'\::\‘r‘1‘~v; ' the flax and hemp growers of the west | tor is*not surrounded on all sides by o S Hosiery, Gloves, Corscts, &e. Cheay No. 8100 p. m. the West. Purchasers save 50 per cent. Order . 1211385 a. . Fifteenth Strect sun wasslowly sinking, casting its 11| within the past two years, 1t i for | the brine, the butter becomes dry LAD'ES' MISSES & MENS' Hos‘ERY | binding grain, and it has hoen ercated [and soon rancid. Dry butter, with ’ ’ beautiful lights and shades, wit 0. & R. V. mixed, ar. 4:35 p. m. LA Ll 2 - | their delicate witchery, over the sur. | {8 TR SRC EE S8 BOOE RS the dampness all drawn out in wooden | S e rpsiclans AN Burgeo. ghion | TVNING andscape. "It was heantiful | ¥ G JHELERAE S, R 0O e araoen | SHETLAND SHAWLS, ebraska Division of the St. Paul & Sioux City 3 S, M. D., oom No. 4, Creightor ( ud, eac U o aseene |0 g e J A Lh At R sl appt i A les Ll Road sth Strect S o i | R PRNRCHCREAR Gy RO NGNS i ANE N NG S RRTAHBE & okt | REROWR L Th TS NTGT shippors and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND,KID GLOVES. No. 2 leaves Omhha 8 a. m —FTSENTING W T which 1 camiot deseribe, Arousing No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:50 p. m. 2 LEISENRING, of. 1. Masonic Bloc 8B Froly Aty raVerle) T wamitwastiod | il oy ich MUEHICHES fobe duelors, o Kor Gonvoiistic i havid LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. No. 1 arrives at Omaha at 4:30 p. m, or | ling and keeping the dirine from M. D, Eyc and | opp. postottice t No. 8 arrives at Omahia at 10:45 o, m, ) 1o T GRADDY, ”;\I llnl 'l. Il[:;ll‘n:sn«l‘\ “Iv\‘(\ll l“!l‘l Tl\ i".i‘ belief. One of the genoral agents for |ing, firkins aro better than tubs, 1 do ki b il -yl o eI LR mioto than a bridlo: \\(17‘1 RARE: cnenr | @ leading machine informs us that | not say that butter can be made good Also a Manufacturer's Stock of Leave Omaha at 00, 9:00 and 11:00 a. m.j Photographer Wep e Wi Becomie et over 100,000 worth of cord will o | by this method, as butter once injur _ , el Lt iah ol kil by X0, UEYN, PROP., cotgh and rugged. Over hroken rocks | 1sed in this state alone this year on [ od in any way eannot be restored. The d d U t d H t I e Wy cnth Street, e fow rugged, Ovor broken cocks |1, wucliines hio vopresorita, Thua |1fo of jur” bitter s prolonged by Trimmed an nitrimme ats *Bundays disminy foar Aabnle TTAIL s Work and Frompt. | with preat diffienlty. . As e shadun | the wire binders are gradually giving | keeping it cool and safe from all at AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Souncll Bita bt 0125 ‘and 1115 i e bt Inh pened and objects became less dis. | P1ce to the safer cord, and it would [ mospheric influences even from elee-{ - od three additional sl hope t 1 \ f having our cus ~ - Council Bluffs at 9:35 and 11:25 . 1n.; | deepened and objects hecame less dis- | ! it vl 2l pie i aving engaged three additional salosnen wo hope to avold the inconvenience of having o aud 5226 p. . 5 o, umbIng, Oas and Steam FINE | cernable my horse bogan to manifest | %00 & ll"m"l:“': i ”:(‘(""l":“”:"" | tricity tomors Rept waiting s they have beeh the. past week e P, W. TARPY & CO.. 216 12¢h St., bet. Farnham S HiBA OF faRy | were waking up to the fae f | ; ] Opening and Closing of Malls. and Doy Work prowtly attended to. unmistakable signs of fear and uncasi ket 18 open atour doors for fibre for] AFTER A CONSULATE. oty " ) x},nngnr. / wourn, OPRY. CLOSR. D, FiTZP. nois, :4]\))'1““ 1(|||fn-s wl\ml.‘..n‘\ W10 aking ity Our soil and elimate are | s N | e — | alinost throw mo from the saddie SR : Wl Chiago & N. W oo Yo ko "alio T HIRE Tt o o tho sddle. | porfeetly adapted to its growth, uil | How n Pationt West Virgininn iyttt RS o PoAL RORTERN Pt el y et satistuetion, T hears strange that hardly any one | Was Recelved at the State AR vy S 10 RY A KOSTENS, 112 Dolge Street, _ | distinguished the sounds of human [ et s made @ move toward Taising it | Department Wabash T Gi68 SiRIiG o Tt s made a move toward raising t . Sl iy i i L e etk LSRR s e Union Pacific o A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, | fro § by proceeded, 1 came o Fria) 5 el tallonine T st Omaha & R, V g0 | Moldings, newels, ” alusters, hand rails, furnishinig | upon @ group of men standing in | O al report at - hand we .m?d that 'm\‘ ] |:u.“( Howing mlvu:l\ ‘.‘,h“.ll ”vn B. & M. in Neb 6:30 | scroll sawing, &c., cor. Dodge and 9th'streets, f a6 BT exl it 5 | addition to w was grown in this | related by a prominen uny republi Ommaha & Northwesters a0 Eo e —— xu|\l]< ridd log enbin, 6y wero ity thioro s posiol AbONS Sl | cah rors Wast. Viegitin, Who: as n ‘h{‘,t\-f:l mails for State of Towa leave but once & awnbrokers, rough mountaineers, and made a liv 000,000 from abroad; either in its raw | keen sense of the ridiculous, & rich FELD, 10th st ing by distilling whisky. Riding up, | 1 —— quired the distance to v place o Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. Al he distance to my place of A Lincol Oftice opy or manufactured state. To get it we [ vein of humor and fine intelligence. | had to draw on almo: 1 the forcign | This young man had been strongly i | countries of the world, and to pay in | dorsed by “the leading republicans « DAY, 1h . ek Farn. & ey, | J08ALIOR: T was sovoral milus fur: | | OV AEIA Biiow OAN VRAURBIBRT]T L | o Al Hok hoqunilited with as high'as 85,50 per | his state for a position in the consular ripsack stutled the It Th ! some instances k ’ 3 0. 4. WILDE, ho W, Lol have been danger | ) “rop the dressod article. In our [Sorvice. With his 1) LA G0 : ous for me to have kept on, and 1| B R N tl o 1 letters sotting fortl usmess ]_I‘B[} fl]_ | Manufacturer and Dealer® i all kinds of Show | 3t /e U b JHEE for | oW1 land, the state of Kentucky scems [ with papers and - letters sotting forth Cases, Upright Cases, & ., 1317 Cass St. asked 1f T could be accommodated for o0 tion where any par- | his claims to considerations, such as = — —_— ticuls »od character, talent, oratorical abil- L be the night. ‘Get down st or, wet ‘We FRANK L. GERHAKD, proprictor’ Omaha Show Case manufactory, S8 South 16th strect, | down,’ v Art Emporium. attents i its cultiva- |4 s the ready response ittention is Y” Lto its cultiva ) . U. ROSE'S Art Emportum, 1516 Dodge Street, | between Leavenworth and - Marey. Al goodd | haven't much in this wild countr “"‘“- and even she has failed to hold | ;'. & “:l' '”:‘ f“'_‘("_""‘ ‘I‘.I:Ih.-“‘flli “l“ ) - Steel Engravings, Oil Paintinis, Chromos, Fancy | warranted first-lase \ i Shavs aa v er own within the past few years as | he came to the city in the early « Frames. Framing o Specialty. Low Prices —_———— | but what we have is at your service inst the inroads of fast horses and | of the present administration. Tu- J. BONNEIR 1300 Douclas Strect. Good Styles. Stoves ana | inware. [ ook Wwae pretty st ufter iy long |\joonod cattls, . Tho gt Hindrarco | medintoly poi arrival ho! hiod Jini- et acand REAI ERtete) A. BURMESTER, | ride, and gladly dismounted, " As 1 in this country to this industry, and | self to the statedepartment t remind the princip: wons why it is not | Mr. Blaine that” West Virginia had more extensively grown, are thus sum- | been solid for him in- his president med up by a manufacturer: “Low | contest, and now she wanted to be dutics on the imported article, the ex- [ remembered for it. The seerd tensive cultivation of flax in wada, [ promised the young man an audience the haphazard and wasteful manner of |at & future date. Days and wocks cultivation and handling here sed, but the future-date promise and the difticulty of compet med to have been forgotten ing with foreigners in cheap- Strong in paticnce, but poor in s of I as well as | pocaet, the gallant young republican juality and value of the article,” | went to his home. arse uses, such as making string | A few days ago he returned, and, to and bagging, it is claimed thaf Amer- | use his own luguage, he proceeded Dealer in Stoves and Tinware, and M 3 cturer | jumped from my horse I saw upon of Tin Roofs and all kinds' ot Building Work round at their feet what, upon JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLE E t. Odd Fellows' Block. | the J. BONNER, 1300 Douclas St. Good and Cheap. examination, l’r”‘v"‘] to be a e | ake. It was a moccasin, six feet long, and an ugly-looking customer, My exclamation of e drew from T — | one of the men the remark that the P e e snake had been dispatched but a fe doiphibties 4 moments before my a I ‘Wel Second Hand Store. apretty hard job of it," he said, ‘but & LEAR, 1416 Do Vi we fixed him at last. We don't care L Srid St oh v much for them, but the fact is when | we do spot & big snake close by we ———— | 81 Seeds. & MENDELSSOIIN, ARCHITE( Room 14 Creighton Block. ] A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. NS, Wholesal d Retail Seed Drills and | Cultivators, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Boots and Shoe: JAMES DVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A wood assorment of home work on corner 12th and Harney. THOS. N cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th street, manufactures to order good work at fair prices. ' Repairing done. Furnishing Goods, ATFOW DIaTing, ENRY KAUFMANN, don’t choose to have him loafing about O ) 3 il SANBT AT ST iy A 14 0" 3 0 any tha . | to the department to see what pr Bed Springs. | Inthe m'lwl ‘Murl»'n‘l;”lk;:\;gllln-c .fimfi.'. has [ the | too familiarly you kno v, for : rted. It I‘(])'('I‘Xll”hll l;,,‘,‘:m.]::“,:.:,::1:,. pect fln-lu- was for getting his 'glirc( J. F. LARRIMER, Manufacturer, Visschers' BI'k. Just opcined a most elogant bies Hall he might snap up some one of us| y i SSRSIR! 8 : e A 2 flexibility than that from Russia, and | ground. Books, News and Stationery. agvoryida o nojner: ot thinking of it, 80 it ju o question which the producer| He wuw ushered into the pre J. L FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. On Farnham, next to the E headquarters, .;””w i v“‘" o it?” T asked shall ».~g|[u himself as to whether he | the private scer Walter h:;u’L oper .I"I"IHI.;\: mn||r‘r;m|'-]nh-‘mm)‘ hen e e ! S I“A shall raise the more for his twinebind- | £ and the followiug inte which, barring FIRE.and Mother Shipton’s Proph. *“Well, when heis a fine old rattler | er, or leave it to the s iy Rkl Slace A o oot gt ooys with Hot Lutich | wo try to socure hiw without broaking | to'do it for Tim iten from n | *Yon folks are ni A g . An i on and after present Vi uw i o status | your father at home mnee of Blaine, view took Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHRGEDER, the ol house in Nebraska, established 18 cst B, and 5, Omuha oly fixod hore, Ta 1 i J. FALCO) IR, 679 Loth Street, e h ; s attention by | Kentucky paper will show cextnar, BOArding: s putlml),'mlunuthnllgnu the endof apole [ of the market there: “Yes, sir; but he is engaged with RESTAURANT, e e snare, and when The produce of 300 o was [ the British minister. MRS’ A, RYAN, southwest corner 16thand Dodge, Best Board for the Moncy. , 3031 Tenth strect, hetw Does good | the old fellow pops up his head fron: | hought at $6 per 112 pounds( ndress “Indeed! s your father fond of o Farn- | behind the log we just. drop the snare | ed, we supposc), with. 4 premium of | ministers?” Moals avan H Batisfaction Guaranteed. cheap work over him, and one of usruns up, | £50 additional for the crop.” A gen P. S Cals ut a! . s o= % E satches i ’ . 4 g O oard by the Day, Week or Month. 99 Cent Stores. catches him by the neck, and puts a | tleman who is posted and sees the | hend ) -“Tdon’t exactly compre- 3 Good Teris for Cash. | HENRY POHLMAN, toys, notions, | spike through his head. That is, when magnitude of the demand for cord fo “1mean, do the Methodists, Preshy \ _ Furnishod Rooms Supplied. Jewelry, &, 618 1dth bet. Farnhan we catch them to stuff for your mu- binding, says of this region: I be- | tevian and Caonphellite ministers visit S S B P Farnham soums, Oh, there are lots of them | lieve there is o great future for the [much with you! 3 H DER, No, 131h 14th and Harney Streets] about here, 1ots of them, ~ We have | hemp industry in Kentucky and the| P Y- SN EDEH —_— several of the old fellows on hand | de A wi AR i to | oWlErs A AB e AND ST"_L THE LION BoLors demand” will“inercase it it in ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Farnh 4 r greater spast years, | tions. m street. t or greater than in thepast years, i Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage “T listened in silence, Not a very i for ma I didn't b : hiad any Wikl S ; . Not a very| It will be used for making iuto twine didn't know we had any for oy stems o CONTINUES TO 1I|n']1l|||gl|r|‘lmlnl'l'| for a night’s lodging, | for binding grain, for crash towelings ions. 1 thought we were = — thought, as 1 stood debating in my | and fabric ; Americans, and run this country to o e « t o] b 1 Y | and fabries of various kinds. In1850 | Aw Aang, un Y L Commletion Marshanis Roar for Moore(s) mind the advisability of moving on in [in this state there wero 160 manufac- | $uit ourselves L4 “My dear sir, you scem gnorant. of our foreign vela- WHOLESALI: AND RE AL MANUFACTURING spite of the darkness and rough roads, | abli : P. Sec. (becoming impatient)— ok For o sec rgo aavertise | | | : shroads. | turing - establishments, turning out| 1% See. (hecoming impationt ; ment ir R ar‘neS”S“ A summons from the cabin to supper | 2,311,000 worth of bageing and cord- | **Well, siv, what ean 1 do for you.” LARGEST STOCK OF decided me, however. The cool moun- | age, but in 1870 the number had de- | **You may tell your father that Tam T Saddlery. i i e el b e’ i i it s o e Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City ", LORENZEN, manufacturer, 514 10th street NS © | but substantial meal of corn bread and | the causes stat pointments,” Come and sec our stack, s we will he pleased to show goods. o on, Supper over, we repaired ag The ¢ g = B “My dear sir, po f z Cornice Works. | F over, pairedagain e cultivation of hemp s some ; y dear siv, permit me | g orvEr 8z PODGE Western Cornice W. Manufacturers Iron | to the front of the cabin A feeling [ wh similar to that of flix, Any|to say to you in all kindness that the OFPOSITE FORTOFTICE, » EDHOLM & ER|GKSUN. Cornice, Tin, Iron and Slate Orders | of exhileration came over me—a feel- | good, rich ny lund s adapted time of ¢ seeretary »absorbed 3 e ey trom any locality promptly execu the best | [t ) y L aday ing which wman can only experience | its growth, The land is better to be | that he is unable to see 1 any of his by going into ‘the ve i y heart of the | plowed in the fall and again stirred lnl“"”“""‘- personal, and political mountain "he moon had risen, and | the sprir g, after which it is usuaily | friends, around and above mo the treesnodded | loft for & few days. that (e 1ot en? V0w don't think he'll » ) ’ ry and Oftice 1310 Dodge Street. wanner, ¥ Galsanized Tron ¢ Window Caps, ete manufactured and put up in any part of thy L T, Gountry. . SINHOLL, 416 Thirteenth strects | flood of sil S left for afew days that the soil may | 1 iun) —_— P N in T I.m. of silver light. Picturesque | he acted on by the sun’s influence, af- [ pointed at not getting to seo 3 NER, 1309 Dougias stret. Good line, and beautiful beyond description was | ter which it is ready for the sced, P, Sec T hope not, sir lly sowni to| ‘“Well, 1 hopo not, too," Dealer in Hardware, Encl \ n There will bt little | Then the young man was politely GEO, 11, PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, D Fach rock, crag, and bank scemed | trouble w ) Wi ¢ hemp | bowed to the door, but he hesitatod, Shocs, Notions and Ctlory, 504 8. 10th strect | trouble with the weeds, as the hemp ¢ s 1esitute 4 7 ] 2 e re under the mysticrl light to become | usually occupies the ground, and for | and returned and said: Clothing Bought. | T rave adorted the Lion s Trade Mark, and |.-;...?,.,.v.“.-‘| into something lovely and | this reason is regarded Ly some agri-| *“Just one more request, Mr. Pri C. SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second | all my goods. will be D with the LION | airylike | . rye ; = secretary. uld s to ke hand clothing.~ Corner 10th and Farnhaw, and my NAM \u‘ G M)ll)fll.\fll.‘ "'l‘rll: [ culturists ss an pxoellons AR AEOD i St ol ks A S — | GENU WITHOUT THE Al SIAMPS. ven the loveliness of the [ when introduced in rotation to pre- | my papers from the pigeon-hole, dust T Mhe best materlal fs wwed wnid tho wout killed | 1ight could ot dispel the weariness | cedo flax. 1t 18 now usually harvested | them off, and return them, They are DR, PAUL, Wiliau' Plock, Cor. 16h & Dodge, | A%, 816 Chublobod and at, the lowet amh | which was gradually stealing over me [ by cutting tho - planta il nenrthe | nice eloan papors, well- writton: on| I l 1 I bl \N\/ é R E: LY e ———— | Bohioe o favone wishiug w pricolist of g | nox dempt mie longer to remain; 80, ae- | ground, with a heavy knifc « good paper, and 1 want good care - scene, bunishing from my mind all | bushel of seed s gen agreeable or unpleasant ‘thoughts. | {16 404 South 13th Street, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ae b mple Drugs, Pa'nts ana Oils. companied by my host, T was shown | ment made esnoc v for the rpose, | tiken of them, Don’t handle them . Phamacits, Fite ¥+ Gools, Cor, 10th and - . [ Toom, seeming to be off from the main | the butts and are allowed (0 |1+ for | Iead thom at very. rare intervils, . 18 ove a1rer, W.J, WHITEHOUS ¥ amle & Retail, 10th st BIBLE FUH T“E You"c," :Imj‘h‘l-fil lx);x“”“h lhl“ 'Ill:mkN IIII ”;‘. g |d““|‘“ iy, They are thon hound ""“” wnl'll 7 I“‘1 4 'l‘hl l”:.l”ul‘ i Jflm oF ALL EINDS OF OANS. €. C. FIELD, 2022 N «th Side Cuning Strect. | heing the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. Geonge | + e the moonhght in little | in bundles and shocked beeeme | to rennnd you that 1 want to be a for- 4 RgRAARAL RIS Ricxinder Crooko D . mhsimple wnt aitoeaiss | Patches. The window, a small port-| thoroughly dry before ing.Infvigh rdation, or something of that| Tenth and Jackse» Ste . . . . Omaha, Neb. 2 — Amguage for old aud soung. . Profugely lustra: hole, was built right up against the | Kentucky the best time 1+ spread it | kind. 1f the walking is good T will Dry Good Notions, Etc. youth s instractor. Exers parent will sccire this | MOUNtain, and beneath it huge clumps | for r ting is November or December, | come wgain next fall and dust them up N — RS Al e JOHN H. F. Lty NN & €O, work. Preachers, vou should circulate it. Price | Of Tock and underbrush, As I stood and when sufficiont ctted is ag again. - You are a nice young ian, New York Dry Goods S:0re, 1310 and 131 Farn- | §3.00. Send for circulars with extra torms, itly 18 aguin Y [ X in the dismal, comfortless room, Tcon- | put in shocks, I 1 will bring you a jug of cider and s Siare, 13 J¥ fosarodiar w1ib oxta tarph, 3 : put in shocks, The “slat hand brake | and T will bring you a jug of cider and T o, ?mr tl. r‘.-.-lx\...g'..r great nervousness. | iy the kind generally used there, the [# baz of apples. = Good-bye and u s LiL — did not iike the looks of things at | machine being carried around to avoid | CE—————— Furuilure, i : L. Back to my mind flashed the |t} 0 f the he The | Mr. Geo. K. Helderle, of Pern, A F. GROSS, New and scond Hand Furniture J. R. Mackey, stories of the ¢ | 14 Foloyal 6f the sy siraw, STl r ry evening wnd Stoves, 1114 Doueia. Highest cash price was con- | Pionees Press has been promised | Ind., says that he had suff L on its cul- |much with Rheumatism and used paid for second hana goous. scious for the first time in my life of | o geries of artiol : . - . 9 | preparations for the night withas good | il to respond s agreed upon, | found the desived velief in- St. Jacobs A o ) but he Fence Works. eb. u stock of courage as I conld summon If this OMAHA FENC iw | to Corner 15th and Douglas Sts, Omaha, Prices Reasonable. ap: GUST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Hamey St.,, Improve — catches his we trust he | Oil all his promise and post our { many readers on the subjcct Y0 P":f"‘.?..a‘,.b?.":".?, Marry, ed Icé Boxes, 1 id Wood Fences, Office . F A Railings, Couriters of Pine and Walnat " " A W NAS[]N ]]Bntlst best T could. Hardly had I finished | o g0 Koop Buttor the Year |Jurmoils aivice was mier we s Bai ors o Pl i f b |ore wuy cuidlo ickerod, spottored R B et by sayinig, without Iaying bn & supply Florist. — itefully, and went out. I sought my | cou b ‘ ' 3 ) YU S § [] ’ A m\mglm.ph“‘[m‘:l‘mm“v voudss bounte | . Oee—Jacabw' Bisce: soruss. Capiiol m.u.wlh“ efully, and went out. I sought my | Country Gentieman f Sriing Bi which cures allni N.oW s FRA € (N SORQEN, Aant and Fifteenth street, Ouaha Neb. straw bed, placed my revolver under| Select the best perfectly glazed | naria and other kidney and bladder com 0, y aid, making a carcful survey of | will re e AGENT FOR—ee the room, and filling up the chinks as ———— - — mer— — — [y coat, and settled myself to tryand |stone crocks. On the bottom place a | Plaints. Price 50 cents, trial ; m;l, 10 AND SOLE AGENT FOR Toundry. sleep. But sleep T could not. all quantity of salt. Over the salt | " feadlw i d JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jacksonsts WNOTIOCH. ‘After passing what secmed hours | pla thin, well-bleached, muslin —— Hallet, Dav'ls & Co., James & Holmstrom, an — Flourand Feed: | Auy ane having dead aninals 1 il resove | 0f Witchfulicas, extreme werriness | cloth that has beon saturated. with WOMAN'S TRUE FRIEND J & C. Fischer's Pianos; also Sole Agent ‘\".’"-""MIIXT\' uu,m‘,;u. and Farnham Sts, | them free of charge. Leave orders southeast [ and the low wind soughing through | brine. Upon this cloth place the A friend in need is a friend indeed corner of Harney and 14th , second door. the pines threw me at last into & rest- | butter, carefully pres 8 8PLITT. | loss, uneasy slumber, in which my [no hollow places, T | dreams we od %0 a8 to have [This none can deny, especiall when for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort n— Fill within half an | assistance is rendered whon one s ) % between Cuming and laand filled “with frightful | inch of top. ~Over the butter place a | sorcly aflicted with discase, more par Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs. 5 j Corn. 23d and Cuming Btacets visions, From one more hornble | cloth, tightly fitting aroun hCom. 2 Busmflss Gfluege. than all the rest, T awoke with astart. |of the butter. On this. wl Lesges 80 comnon to our female pop- 2 Nl(.l‘(::lrl‘ b From the foot of the bed came aharsh, | pour a pint or more of as steong biine | ulation. Every woman should know saaa o it e B N THE GREAT WEBTERN grating sound, What could it be? I|ascan be made by the use of hot | that Electric Bitters are woman'’s true 108 Do tried to assure myself that the sound [ water and dairy salt. Cover v \ : with | friend, and will positively restore her W ERIGELT YR T QEQ. R, RATHBUN, Principal, held no_significance for me, but in- | huavy paper on a board. Have ready | to health, even when ll other reme. I.S. » DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and stinctively I felt a horrible sensation |a common box, large enough to re- | dies fail. . A single trial will always . : OF K 16tk strect. Creighton Block of something near— dangerously eive the crock, wi 6 0N & e ) The i s g ly near. | coive the crock, with space on all sides | prove our assertion. The are pleas 4. HOLMES corner 16th and Califorula. e s I raised myself up, only to sink back | of about two inches. At the bottom f.m to the taate and only o 8t ‘;)Ulc;uu lx een " l a’ J m a" Harness, Saddies, &c. J *| with a low ery of horror, e moon- | put an inch or two of salt. ut the|a bottle. Sold b sh & McMa- A, $.0.8 NEBRASKA th a I f } Th p h f sal Put th y I’ @ edge | ticulury those complaints and weak EAL IN PIANOS A JANS EXCLUSIVELY., HAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIENCE THUE BUSINESS, AND HANDLE ONLY THE BEST, ‘ . B. WEIST 320 18th St., bet. Faro & Harney. | #&rSend for Circular, voveodawtt | light, streaming into my window, re-|crock in and fill all around with salt, | hon, 1) HALSEY V, FITCH, : : : Tuner