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2 : THE OMAHBA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1881, WINNING THE DERBY. Omaha, 1 | colored race have learned this text SCIENCE AND MECHANISM. | ¢ its purpose in driving the ongine | Fpited States Depository. Collins - {have learned it under the lash The P B l; Bade 14 Then iqconducted to the tires of the wheels vt - Ch A. POLAG Golora.do How the Little Yankes Horse |Slavery taught you that labor must | T ne Frogress Being Had 4| off the opposite side, and from these eyenne, ] Sailed Around Epsom Downs. | e, but the voice of mighty war spoke | M Janeman pr wikiels to the opuosite rail they are in | out and said to you, as to us all, that |in R e datow streak o the | 18bOF must be forever free iThe asis | 1 Hill thiéfe 18 & ‘moment's hositationy | OF 41 civilistion fa that Jeter PR one horse tries apparently, to stand | 5o Lo S oy of our divill upon his head, another prances | 0GR st be fred round on lus hindhoofs and spars | 1 - Armitromy | ¢ with his forefeet at vacancy, then the (-4 MAH tiny blot of flag falls, and the horses ened and enei. | ting shaft lies parallel to the two car | BUCCEBBORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) wides, rea 2 one hand to the south | 014 pain oon 1 v soom, s {f smitton by an_electric | 1108 roaching oo G L Mo tho | 1y retny e " ap. | ax1e8, On the end of the entine-shaft BatamLIBIRD 1860 shock, to become half “as high and | E G 0E 0 Gavon eiviliza- | plying while warm, a mistare made of two | is & small grooved pulley, and connece. | Organized a4 & National Bank August 20, 1363 twice as long as they were an instant | ¢ \ ' b N pounds of sal woda, a quarter pound of | ted with the car wheels are drums | o.p; PROFITSIC y " L/ ion behind hin T'his will give us a a1l ot Wit | s | CAPITAL AND PROFIT ER #300 000 vefore. “They're off!"" bursts with country nnll.mlv nections, & people lime and one gallon of hot water with similar grooves. Small belts | g -] EFIRST ash in 100 parts of , | electrical circuit. 1 will explain th; | | n stirring in 100 parts « the tires of the car wheels are insulat ——OF OMAHA. — | ed from the hub and axles by the uee wice | of wooden digks. The electrical en- | Underwriters have “decided to rte m | gine is placed equidistant between the | 1 u.h'\' h l?x"l“«‘”uu-lfll U \«I:: R | o mets of car wheels, s before stat- | el i y " |ed, underneath the car. Tts rota Spring and Summer i The New York Boardof Fire In Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. am glad to see that Gen is working out this problem on both mn;_h imp ulse and a sort [ j;.»x] U without astain. 1 am very glad to ], ‘l'vv Ll :L ‘”r’r“ S O tar o ”““I, h 'f «1|m\ steel wir : 1‘,(, [I l‘{'l‘ orvicnm Axp pimscTows sigh from every lip; then, LLLLT e with this finest praphiite Wiy e | pulley and the diums, one set of belts | ireamas Korstan, President n\.ilvlt' :.s; »).r...-‘;r four h‘(.r\. \l‘.." \.': n | i1 the cons stetioy of fitm dough, 'This |‘u'nm]nq ](V;’u., \ 1'm ;iu t’ln- ’Ilrr'-]nl m,.”.n“- n‘u"\m‘, Lv”,y:r,.u.J,M ‘ b Ll Phtdaband PR JROSS 5 A | Kept in boiltng water il the wheel and the other to the one on the S vp bt whiil otk ome. that had. gone| ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. | ket b b il 41 e | Back axlo, - By thin_ arrangement of e ey | LATE AND NOBBY STYLES rurthest fighting his jockey, and | e USRI L L steel belts 8 powor a- ranaforred | i | ing his head rebelliously from sfde to | & COTEEPoRErnt b0 A At will, |, The city engineer of Louisville, Ken. | from the engine to the car wheels, | ¥. H. Davis, Asst. Cashier. side, as if protesting inst boing | S0 o ety e Victoria Wi | tucky, had perforated covers placed on the | Tho starting and stopping of the car| This bank recelves deposite without rogard o checked in such an auspicious depart- | over this kingdom for forty-four years, a | 5o r Han oles constructed in 1880, and and engine are arranged by the mov-| nn‘\” IW| — . sther pla nuiion time cortificates bearing intores all the tight man-hole ment of a crank on cither platform of | Briwy "dratta on San Francisco and principal throughont the city replaced by perforated | tho car, which breaks or connects the ;tn:.«l.vv L.nu nited States, also London, Dublin, one s eloctrie ourre e are also a | Edinbirgh and the principal citica of the conti nes. the electric current; there are also a | dinbuneh and Selln passenger ticketa for emigrants by the [n. h of the conductor, who can | man line. mayldet has r nded to the sewer commit FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. ure. Again they are marshaled; again | period which has heen exceeded by four the same hush and craning of necks; | English xovercigns only theee of * then again the same exclamation. The | _"‘”’»""m;:"“"‘ ik "'\'\"],Y)“,'f‘f,l';‘}f,ll\‘",;,: - rainbow strenk broaks up, shifts, is|{ v Atbemtion b 1 0| A newly varnished earringe is liable to | car break and hell signal, and within recombined by pits of painted glass in ave [#pot. T prevent this, some wash the car- | casy re — emtion to thefact that, on the rneat, Queen Victoria will . kaleidoscope. Tt is us if a handful jgned exactly the same length of | ringe two or three time invll-u-‘n cold wi- L yun the car as well a8 receive far H t c Tl'" k v l a table. ey'te o arnest, COLOTHING MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYL Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All!! e 4 and ent it, to some extent, from being | 8t Cologne and its similiar to a one- this time, and every bound of tho| MuI\ '1’,.."{ ;‘- ‘ -:L{:I“;:;Ntll -“';;n:.l-w.“.,v; h; :‘." | i“““‘, d by the mud or water getting splash | horse car on an American horse rail- ::mlrlluw means £10,000 for backers or | B e e west ol ¢, Do -«Ilwnxv” e [y, It is 1.:.‘..4«.,"»15 !:jlell’u[l: and ielders. tershurg, on the south shore of tl mlf of t will surprise many to learn that rice | can be run either way withou urn A blind wnan could alnosthavo fol- | Finland, e g ery fciladeon | has it e oo of 84 il ing. By rasoltion of the authoritien IN NEBRASKA, lowed the different phrase of the con- | tempt for one of the gloomiest among the | beef has but 26, Still civilized mankini| the rate of speed is limited to fifteen t tent by the commenting muriueof | countien superstitions that cluster arund | will e to the lttag wich th [ SR04 | alometers an hour, but on the return Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, the throng, growing louder and|pie R T Sk very important | ence between a pound of heef and & pound | trip frem the Cadet school with twen- P —— louder as the horses tore along, pain- | pare in Russian history, but always in a | rice it very marked, the latter being 100 (jy persons on the cas we run at least i tod shadows in the distance. As they | sinister and_malignant. fashion, Off the | per cent cheaper and 100 per cent more | thirty miles an hour and at a uu-mlf- scudded up the hill, Marshall McDon- ‘.,nim. u‘. ‘!‘.)ml: |n]|1_;lm\ 1 ,n-fmn\rhvr"\u]\‘ln;;ln-lth\ nmmon Iaborer than the | oy tinuous rate, proving that a high ald —making strong running for his | Peter the Great, whi | beef diet., Businea transected samo a8 that of an incor- poruted oank, v | h i 1t wed was attained, Accounts kept in curroney or gold subject to 1 o g to save o dro One of the 1 Parin lithographera | 81 84 W3 ainec, 3 9 y ot gol Geologist and St. Louis close upon | yrand« it ihe T ‘ortificatos of deposit issued payable in threo, h the murder of the stones, Dy using (sence of smoke, cinders, and other : : v 3 six and twolve months, beari; terest, him, then Peregrine and Troquois, as|Tvan V. Peter ILT, was brutally nseassi- | 5000 zine matrices, worth 87700, he has | discomforts incident to the use of | demand without JhouL, BRRF(g davereet, OF on if watching each other. On the level [ nated in a dreary old cha amid the | avoided an expediture of 50,000 for | gteun locomotives, this invisible, | Advances made to customers on approved secu- N ! AR FOURTEENTH, ground St. Louis gocs up to him, | gloomy woods that kit it to the left. | stones, besides considerable waving in the Tl AR N0 the cavalry of his guard in front of his of the worksof the Polytechnic school, the | trains. Some of the advantages of the the hill to Tottenham Corner, the crit- | stately palace. With the present (. 1 ical point of the race. Tt is hard to|however, the say what their exact positions ag | ing landed tl ) y nx)\'»\- scurry about uu‘.' Bend, He win (Septemnber, 1866), is doubtless sufficient | 40,000 impressions. towards' Kome, but tho lead to outweigh all thess memories of Dr. Gehring, of Landshut, Bavaria, has d y 1 though the torpedo-boats sent to guard his [ nvented an . enameling liquid, which s | Water or coul required to bo earried. | —————————— dropping back to the main division | how that even he is not wholly | eaid to render ordinary stones and cements | The cars can e built much lighter | yruox wueo, R Ty and the tail is lengthening out. For | proof against theivinfluence harder than granite and to facilitate the | as no dead weight is transported, and a moment Voluptuary shows in_front | - imitations of marblex and other valuable | are yuch mucli more easily controlled as St. Louis and Marshal McDonald | M. Gambetta's recent visit to Cahors | minerals, When applicd tometalsho claims |y tho brakes in stopping.” The elec- BYRON REED & CO. , dio away, and the humming commen- hlk native place, st he had made | that it W|H"|n:(\:1w| anexcellent preserva- | (2 engine oceupies little space under- OLDFAT KATABLIBIIRD ; tary growes louder and more oxeited. | {1 s L l “They're round! Voluptuary's leading! | 1. A-ah! (a long sigh of reliof as Geolog- | ist, against whom Peregrine has car: ! omed, after staggering almost to his nose and l\m-\-»l recovers himself.) [ (e v A ) iseloss power scoms a great step for- | Fities at market rates of interest. — — — tiiaiieiciaiod s i ¥ X 4 holas, on the very day of the Alma, re- | cost of handling and manipulating. He noiseless p § € % ) o | By A se0 WeTd; bIATE) EketAbpe, govern: . . 9 = 2 y } " Draw sight dratts on England, Ireland, Scot- rtment of bridges” and highways, th:gmnpluwm‘t of electricity as a power | land, P parts of Hum)m’.‘ % ¢ of public works and different | | may be sta'ad as follows: A great| Soll European passage ticketa. saving in the force required to move| COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. | the train, ns there is no boiler, water, | Au€ldt . et of his beloved wife hav- i v her first arrival in Rus Each plate is good for RELIABILE tion ag | o watoh-makers in Ger. |n€ath the car, is of small weight, and r and watohmakers i (e | free from danger. Water-power ““"*Rflfl.l Est&te Agency x, making them white-hot and | be utilized to produce the required s them into the wax, withdrawing | electric current, (it need not be near terward the | on the instant and plunging again until | the raily thus doing away with o declares | oold to enter tho The steol id to | ares | oold to enter tho wax, The steel is said t 1 and steam engines. s i a turbulent, noisy chatter- | ghus beeome almost as hard as the 4 vounty, maytt Poregrine has it! Poregrine wins! Per- [ Dig “goodonatured, and o lazy that he re- | sond. ot s are needed the 2 ; well fitted, when touc! an GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S egrine! Peregrine! mained in the lowest class for two ye: t e S ot g | B 1 R e et Nebraska Land Agency| AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGHES. v S : mdent of The Baltin horses coming nearer and nearer, eu- | t0o fond of Sun [ cars can be run together as a train, o, viously fore-shortened, o phantasma- | iy of the mastery’ o btabued of the | b intervals bohind cach other, Duch DAVIS & SNYDER, goria of flashing colors, legs working | yorin the thirteenth year of his age. Up- | 5% with perfeet suee credit due Mr. ) ier, the | 1606 Farnham St., . . . _Omaha, Nebraska. like pistons of steam engines, plaited he was borna Hlliba ol b Mol chief engineer, for his great persever- 0,000 ACKR manes bobbing, silk caps with bits of [ orative tablet has been placed. ¢ HOto s i o WL ekt ance in overcoming the many difficul- | Carefully seleeted Tand in Eastern Nebraska for | — compressed lips and sharp ching at the Cahors stati ’ ot : tins in the way of this gr ! ey L R | seen between the horses’ ears; prise, as also the firm of wn Moor, Tristan and Peregrine [ eyt from bisiness, wer A 5 Halske, for their liberal expenditure it, Don Fulano, Seobell and | i, He hrew Dimself an it - | 50 st b fllal with, s of capital for the building of the car I ntibohind);Like two Roniafl | thersiie Vhin thri and railway, In fact, all the promo ]] t LTh &B ) ind, 1 s nock, ki ters the water, AL first a little of the | and railw n fact, 21l the prom n s, Up goes a jockoy's | embraced several of his ChroonT ossen thromgth et it oo b | ters of the eloctrical Failway ab Lich- 0XUer L, 1 0masasbro. IHE GREAI WES I ERN GLU I HING HUUSE. O AT terfelder may well feel proud of the e S 5 VTR, 2 & hand, and his whip falls_three or four |'fi.'»"{l".'\'v!52"|,.',‘;‘,‘.!. Jon were i tenry when times on his horse's flank; the ammal 3 % One of the great trinls which the builder | success that as attended the opening T B to endure s the “saltpeteritig” of the | of the first of the kind in the world. | IRIZAX. EST AT oo often disfigure the fronts of bri AND AL TRAN wriggles for a second, th seems to ek a1 (4 1y A rrants om Eure to is country Yy ] 5 tha 3 5 “Iristan’s beat!” Town Moor and ion of poor men in the 014 World | joe® e GRS S that. thin can |18 now open_for passenger business, CONNRCTHD TuNREWITIL, s = ' 5 Wsilly e prevented by awiding il to the | and the car is making regular trips be- 1t s s t All St 1 morta Yof w gallon to the enak | tweon Lichtorfolder and_the cadet| P8Y Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc. rin uies @ es! i | ot prissaae IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. IN NEBRASKA. of titleto all Rea Keep a complete nbs Estatc n Omaha and Do the use of When two tr which he ALL KINDS OF 4 lom-iglass Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. te the dercolati als all around and of muslin a foot or Ko qua enter- iemens & | 0. A. DAVIS, WEDSTER § 2 | Late Land Com'r U. P, R. R Ap-feb DER-1 We Guarante the Best (oods for the LeastMoney aug2l-stt 1 ACTIONS now, and the | during the lust days of their stay on_its P o draws out i frequently, and often amid a delightful roar, ‘“‘Peregrine erious reason, made against their S s b e and | Fo-called accommondutions on the journey, Tt contain | Typ 20, 1881, o mortar an sm - M m of oil must be used for each A the treatment they get in scores of watchers shut their glasses Pl e , Frid Call at Oftce, Koom 8, Creighton Block, Gmaha. a with a_contemputous chick, a8 the | their steamers to sail. In large compunies | enke of Time. When the imcustations have | . Hon. Thomas B. Price, United | ——————————— ——— —_— !Il_(;rnvu flash up to “I‘I‘ g;mul ; they as n“,.lx::v\x!:..'ll;n:rh::-i:.l»f.--’\tm who once beon formed on u building they o Ntnh';‘fr:mury ‘l“]”"'“""'"(l]v “';mhin" DP Blaflk‘s Rhfillmflatl(} . A hen a coun ar breaks out, | under provide them w not b ntly removed, thoug y|ton, D. C., reccmmends the St. h § Thon o ol rone ek outy S |t SIS TP 2 el el o ey |y B, rocounonds Yo B 2\ UL The Largest Clothing House West of Chicago. fire: *“Troquois! Troquois! The Yan- he yater or the muriatio’acid generally wsed | rolioving and healing remedy in_the R T e kee's coming! He hus him! (Kveryone | sechembing RopnibHok wores world. His testimonial is endorsed il Dt S knows who ‘he’ is and who ‘him') i % have reported strong] Blookinggluses used to be made by | e gone of the head officials of the the plates with an amalgam of Ston 0} xe. It I et | treasury department, who have been | St s UGS 45 1 ) cured of rheumatism and other pain- | moves the Discasa it inproves th | ful complaints SMITE BLACK & C( TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE, nitrate of silver, retained upon | upon the plate by araised rim of wax. The | Millions of ice, cats, bed- AGENTS WANTED FOR trouble with this process has been that | bugs, roachies, lose their liv col- an e e Lot nt | tin and mercury;but this has for each one of them to live and Peregrine! Iroquois! Arche the two leaders dash by, leaving the others at every stride, their cars T AR R N aflame and flanks all wot mus- LEAd e uannty o cle strained; their panting like the i % ants of Doth sexes breathing of steam engines. Iroquois’ o ¢ at $4 per night, nose is at the favorite’s shoulder— at uses such s te nd while it re- ra! health r ‘We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's wrbristors, | Furnishing Goods in great variety, and a heavy stock of Trunks, w. | Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from \\ | A Department for Children’s Clothing. i OnwAN, Gen'l Agent, O exist in FASTRST SELLING BOOKS OF TiR Ack! tired some Frice 25 cents per box M Horse Shoes and Nails INRON ANID \ WAGON STOCK THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF g 4 M bewo ballasted as to make it weigh one and | being - readily “ap) le to the largest | young rider sitting calmly triumphant | one.quarter tons to the foot-run les plates, which by the old method could 1o | with one hand «n his lap. The stal- | the water displuced, its buoyan treated only with t ditliculty, if at all wart bluc-coated policomen have to i beseoch and threaten and shoulder, | 1 almost use their truncheons to the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever his Lead —it shows in front; Webb ngliand, - steps e | g Seh cheaper the plates | lision with **Rough on Rats.” Sold | : before made. 4 raises his whip and at the stinging | Tuster and the lack the which | by druggists, 150, ) We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. cut Peregrine springs forward, but his slveranithy, rocand s micating prte s LVEL OUNAALI0NS 01 HUCCESS! bolt is shot, and with a smile e OHIPOLItL s MRS LY i BUCKLE NICA DALY L, T S L A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us, and we make PHaa HAES oTer i the brilliancy of the meren T T P S et ne s Qe BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.| e ) DARTRS Py Ve A J h ) to the cheap and durable silver| o Ndigetisr e Moo 3 The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans: | STUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. grine's red nost his knee, B iy som | fln has at last been accomplished by | Cuts, Brusies, Sores, L leers, Salt | ¢ dhow valuable tables, social etiquette, And amid such a roar as Epsom |pany, will give the railronds a chemical renction, ~ After the silver plat- | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- parlismentafy usage, how to conduct public bus CAIIL AND SER US. Dhoiria L ha T rarslyihoan Jenlousy, xnnix‘\gllmll\\«lmli: ‘li.»“‘. no ||.| 0 lote, (lni hll_m in f‘! l‘n]l l-,(.:li ]n ;:A_l I]l:m;lu.‘f_]nl}!-h ;x L.,,q)“, :u:ll;.n ::l‘l‘r-'u':.‘""'f\‘n’.:,.\|\u'::!"'.."i uide to & cous for |30| d |303 F h S h ¥ AN are swal- | struction, The Pall Mall Gazette describes jucous solution of the double | kinds of Skin Eruptions. 1i8 Salve | culars wnd special terms ANCHOR PUBLISHING pride, all” hoatile emtions ate WAl | b Llan: “Fie would ot el under th ¥ mercury and potassiuni; slow | i unrutved to ghve porfect stisfuc. | Co SeLoms Mo an arnham St cor. 13t owoed up on the Instant, and, He| ohpnelag all, but eross it by means of a mposition takes y 1the tion in every case or money retunded — - — —— crowd cheers and langhs and cheers | gyherged wuspension tubular bridge, A ) s e 3 A y again, and breaking all restraint, over-| straight eylindrieal stecl tube, sixteen feet | 5 with the silver film, for snle by ls]‘n\l()\ Al 5| flows into the green ribbon of tre indian . would o submerged forty feet | #aid to Lo thoroughly satisfactory, the| 8dalv Tsl 1on Omaha, Jeutie . towards where the gallant American :u oW the ‘l;-vuwl"\\.fl‘v: \.-1,‘ sribely ‘:‘lll“){f‘lulllf‘;.’llv‘lll‘l:;ll\.llm;:‘t:;i]l b ok \nlnlimm SEE—— THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE i vaintdnleantin . 1 | feet Tower than the decpest draft of the | as that o , and less subjeet to ¢ ‘“,‘.h his SBIINY "]‘ : ':‘]'l_ "'.‘“i."“l]i‘ argest cluss of iron-clads, The tube wonld | while the new process has the adyantay Has removed to 1420 Douglas Street, betwoen | , Ang, 1s coming baok to tho scales, hiis 1ath and 15th strects, (Opp. Bushman's). New and Sceond Hand books bought, sold or exchanged. f100m 2 1 BICYCLES. ... from any you aro m iTering fron Punudred and ffty Toct, AL theshore il | GARSRUN BY ELECTRICITY eavated channels, and would be made to thon ; 1 Agent for COLUMBIA TO BICYCLES. Send Joorbealth or i bed G aick A . itk Bert iy three-cent stamp for ( e a way for the horse and rider, |yvise from the mid-channel depths by vasy | Sucoess of the Berlin Experiment | Whovr yousie ikands die an: and Price st containing fll while cvery banjo, fiddle, brass and ntx, Mr. Leslie gives detailed whoneyor you fee y 5 KAdnon Yrevented ¥ e of v Described by one Who Saw It. d instrument on the Downs is wings of his plan, which seems to be: ~ g or twangling something more | tremely ingenions, “although questions as | To the Editor New York Tinie or less Amorican, and the American, | 4 the immobility, inpervious I was invited on Sunday, the 15th | 0 4 durability of such a stroctureap e in dolicious delight, are breaking ench | {0 5ive rie to st fof this month, by the chicf ongineex other's hats and giving cach other [ of the fivin of Siemens & Halske, the triphammer greetings on the back world - yonowned manufacturers of | The hundred and sccond Derby has | D, Godand, who aequived fame with his | electrical cablos and apparatus, to | that youf syetem ansing, ton- “timulating, tintorieating, talo Hop Bitters. Havoyoudys i, e N. 1. D. SOLOMON. ! KENNEDY'S W.J. BROATCH | been run for and won by a **Yankee,” | halloon during the siege of Pavis, having | witness the trial opening of their new | R —— g oo i1k In sauinany with B Guinbet e o SR LR N R EAST - | NDIA| 1209 & 12Il a, s been wak startling balloon | oo YR 4 AT b 5 an18.6 e Prosident Garfleld on Labor, ts in the Shatd Of i | Ligto Suooves of yhist might g salled o L i fon1Som HArswy S1., OMAIIA A A RN R T S 1V aftor dark it u fortnight ago, | 1 x\lwlnlmm in the :I]fl‘ul @l m'l;wll) | b, Sendior | © fl [ ”1( .é 2| i 008 IO g s filling th as a motive power on this new railway, 1,( : 2| Fortress Monroc and vicinity, Presi-| g up with Beng 1 feel sure our people at home will he nor mirrews | Z ] . = Z| TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA ! Am;tl <i;un~-l£l lul«h-w:mi».ll n..; ruli:n-al when o storm of i ul tho wpiite | interested in_somo of the details of g e @, 8 b g % . 2 ndian students at Hampton v o enly deserted | ies oo ction and operation, as well | saved hune ockester, X. X, | E4 e LAbIES AND GENTLEMEN: — It soémed N I O “\'\"'l','.“.l. accomplished by the application of - la & g8 " We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we to me, driving through the grounds Nundred feot ahove the spectators | electricity as o moving force. The H R 92 2 have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE and as I sat here, that behind us (re 1 on the Bengal lights which shone | glectrical railway was built for the ‘E B &l ring 0 tho grives) is tho put, 1o | ot DALY s T rose Y ke ek B PR o o b g8 €| AND SALE OF THE ONLY calling tho hardships of the cay tho |t 10 i Ao oy 1 v i contd e o 1 and g | A SURE n g3 heroism and sacrifices of those times, | (00000 P00 Was @ souree of | trains as well, and, in addition, to se < =2 Aud, as Lsaw the old veterans pass | uidin debate and inguiry at Berdin, | cure to Germany the credit due her | RECIPE 2 before me, many of them with their backs bent with age, I realized indeed that it is the old past. One of the re S Al b g First - Class Summer Stove e e e Fing Complewions BT T T B R S| pets. N EXISTENCE. . sults of th\g! past we sce Ilwru‘ to-day | Vhiladelphia Record small village called Lichterfelder to Some of i‘m many .‘l‘l\‘mtug.fi are that inyou. You represent the future—| Some of the northern papers are re- | the principal Cadet school in Germa-| P under no conditions will it the futuro of yourrace —a future made | publishing a paraaraph from the Wax- [ny, " (0 Kilometres from Berlin), and | g Positive 'l'ell'e“'“ldm“:mf:l{g ILER & CO,, a possible by the past, by those graves | ahachie (Tex.) Enterprise, which [is 2} Kilometres in len The| IFOM compiexionai biom Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA, PRODUCE SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR. The furniture from any other stove can be that ave back of us. Two phases of | ays [ width of the track is 1 metre, the | “‘“fll"“f‘l““d'“ Hagan’s Mag- | used on them, including any sized the problem of the human race strike |- Miss Belle Boyd, the celebrated | rails ure of stecl, und rest on cross-tios | D0lla Balm, A delicato and | LL, ‘ me s 1look over this congregation, | Confederate spy, now Mrs. Marphy, | of wood, and this is all the isalation | harmless article, Sold by drug- (GEO. H. PARSELL, M. D. WASH BOILER ” 1 of An Imposter for 1 sec another vace he ne from |is in this city, engaged in writing the | they have; in fact, the whole road is| IS rywhere, Roows in Jacobs' Block, up stairs, corner Cap YR 9 % ¥y 8 40 | 1Ry g Bists every ] ital avenue and Fiftecnth strect. Residence, 142 the ar weal. You two races ap- | history of her life and an account of | constructed in the ordinary manner. 1t imparts the most brilliant | 5. s e Sy be conuleed at residen proach the great problem into four | the many interesting events and thrill- A short distanco from fhe roadway | and life-like tints, and the elo- | from 7 to 9 p.m,, execpt Wednesdays. The work requir any wood or coal cook stove can be don words: Labor must be free. And for |ing incidents through which she pass- those of you from the far west] would take off the last word in order to enforce the first—labor must be. ‘Without it there can be nothing great in civilization. You come from a peo- ple who have been first taught to de- #troy, to fell the forest, to sweep away any and all obstacles in your path. To kill is the basis of that kind of ed during the late civil war. She is native of Martinsburg, Berkeley coun- ty, Virginia.fand was capturedisoveral times during the war, and sfill has many war relics and letters from dis- tinguished southerners bearing testi- mony to her personal indentity. This Mre. Murphy is an impostor. The genuine Belle Boyd is Mrs. Mario life, Therefore, to you I would say thet without labor you ean do noth- 8- The first text in your civiliza- nis labor must be. You of the Isabulla Hammond, who has resided in Philadelphis for nearly two years un the machine building of the water- | gest gerutiny cannot Geteet 168 | one i o o i1 x . au o b 5 Office hours, 9 to 11 &. m. and 210 4 p. | | works the dynamo-electrical mm'him-& use, All unsightly discolora. |+t v o | is placed, aid is driven by ten-horse | g7 . w ! ons, ring marks | power cngine, weich furnishes the| 10DS, erupti | current of cletricity which isconduct. | under the eyes,sallowness, red- J. P.ENGLISH, ed by means of an insulated cable | D88, undér ground to one of the rails of | Of fatigue and excitement are railway. From this rail the electric | at once dispelled by the Mag- fluid passes by means of the tire of [ polia Balm, l;w aar wheel (resting on the rail| It is the one Incomparable charged with clectricity) by a system | Cogmetie, of springs in contact and rubbing 910 South Thirteenth Street, with J. M.Woolwgrth. Edward W, Simeral, t, having come to this city from timore in the autuwn of 1879, ainst it to the electric engine faston- underueath the car, and after ser- Koo 0 Crofghtonlith and Douglas streets ronghuess, and the flush | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, They can be used out in the wind as well as in doors, an only be appreciated AFTER A FAIR TRIAL. In purchasing a summer fove, you will have cause to regret-—if you don't inspect and give these stoves afair and impartial trial, For Sale Only by DAN, SULLIVAN & BON'S, 1410 Farpham 8t., Omaba, Neb. jeld-eod-1m on thew, being per- fect in each departinent Cooking, Baking, Washing & Ironing ‘

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