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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1881. 7 g Al Pawnbrokers. f TH [. DALLY BEER s W e IN THE FAR WEST ro coming. Ttis the cursed coppor Barguing that as much confidence can) 3 on . For. & Har, el head, lying so quiet and braced up forflibe plased in them as in a dog. While MAHA Puuusnmq ©o0., pnquE‘rnRs Florist, Revollections of Lifeon the Fron-Byou that makes the the troublo. IBho was giving an enteresting experi-f. A Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, soeds, boquiot tier. ther like rattlesnakes, for they arcfonce a man stepped under the tree and| GIVE THE BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF - 7016 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION o Onecopy 1ear, in adyanco (postyid). 6 months months N, W. cor.' 16th ani Dourlas strecta. The first time 1 met old Sam Man- sion I regarded him as a human curi osity. He measures six feet two inj i ins, is slim as an overland| telegraph pole; his hair hangs in rat tail order down over a buckskin hunt- ing shirt imed with the accumu. lated dirt of years, and he is so cross wyed that when ono of his opties fealmly gazes upon the beauties of ol mountain sunset in the west the othen qroams untrammeled over the snow-j clad peaks in the mountains as ¢ ort of affectionate varmits when| ou once understand ‘em, I Sften carry 'em around with me, snd| mee ina while get myself into a serapof by it. Did you ever hear ot m: korape? No! Well, it's a g and T will spin it for you. 'Bout fivel years ago somo fellow from the city] came up and started a new line of tages, It was sopn after the Water fap house was built, and ho got the job from the Brodheads for that hotel, * One day 1'd been over to the Jersey side gottin' some live rattlors] for a couplo of show chaps, They wero stoppin’ at the Gap House, so 1 took the stage from the depoi to) carry the snakes up to ‘em. I iad ‘the varmints in a basket, but they wouldn’t stay quiet, so when T got inj§ the 'bus 1 put my hat over the top off the l-,wkvl to l.m-p the critters . became an attentive listenor, Howas h middle-aged man, upon whose fea ures rum had placed its mark. Hyg was evidently no stranger to delivium g his mind was cloudy and his speech| incoherent, — As he sat listening, the nake, tired of the tree, dropped from| the lower limb across his shoulder, and instartly coiled itsolf about his) neck. . *Merciful God!" he shouted spring-§ ing to his feet and clutching wildly at his throat, his face the very picture of terror. ““Take it off; take it off! Oh, Take it off; for Heaven's JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, BILVERWARE SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. QA t Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- Class Article, STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Arwwoglidouivaly Olvil Engineers and Surveyors, ANDREW ROS , Creighton Block | Town Surveys, Seworage Systems oy § ipocinlty lo and Gommission Merchants. v N G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodgo Streot, 3. B R. _For details see large advortise- nent in Daily and Weekly, MR CARD CIlICAGO, 8T, OMATIA RATLROAD, No. 2 through Omaha No. 4, Cigars and Tobacco! WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers of Clars \nd Wholosale Dealors In Tobaceos, W. ¥. LORE manutacturer 534 10th str IR Y o= Manufacturers Tron| d Blate Roofiing. Orlors ., m. 3 3 B, 8a m. A SQUAW MAN, o won the aifections off n Arrapalioe woman and taken hey] into his hoart and home, W When I first met him in 69T was with a hunting party of Eastern tourd ot 'em again!” said Howe, as he relioved the man of the ¢old, clammy Rooils, ““Jim-jams sure, this time, Go home and go to bed,” “But ~but—wasn't that a snake- that dropped on me!” fairly gasped) the man. 3 “You've got em again, Tsay. How would a snake be in that tree T'd like ) tugh! Yes, T've got 'om?” andiled] flhc started off at an unstoady though fast pace down tho street, convinced | that delirium tremens was upon hin with all its horrors. t up in any pa ) 416 Thirteenth Crockery. e I BONY 1309 Dougias strect, Good line. o Byliee ,hl \“ V) |;‘ . emlgrant, Clothing Md Furaishing 0oods, ¥ l‘l;:r-llnm A"\'”“‘I :\nlul!l | .u): <va the ( «v}- Al 1, Cap, oot ado. Wo had just eaten supper —FROM RAST AND ROUTHL lor, 4 S, 10th stree aind were disposing ourselves comfort ably on our blankets for a s chat when Sam came riding st dilapidated speeimen of mule 1.u|n1 prefty soonf " 510 of ‘Hlia’ WoHen gavo n awldlg \CRsoream, and yelled out, “He's got lsnakes.” In a minute therowas great v uxciln-lm-nt. I looked down at the} Pt Per: bl . 4 - tl~u nt ler rm-n that look of quict uwmty “lmh ' ago over infuses into animals of that ipecies. Blind of an cye, but a taper- i iy spike whero 6nee hung a bush spoo B T I s it ©f Sl one ear erect and pointing proud Sy | FLANK © roprictorOmank Y 8t the heavensand the other Paul & Sloux ity FRANK L. RS o irec fing down beneath dopres S B O X Sektveon Eaavon ¢z, All good! No. & leaves Omahs I ittt i No. 1 arrives at O 5:30 v, m, Btoves And TInWaTe, No. 8 C o 0:4 L m, % % No. 8 arrives at On t 10:50 a., m, A. DURMESTER, OMAIA FENCE VST, FRIES & CO., 1218 Harn, B Tco Boxes, Iron and Wood F i, Cowsiters of Pinie and Walnut. their fangs out at the p.su.-nnue H The women wanted to et out, butf T sat by the door they = wered afraid to pass me. 1 couldn’t helpi laughin', and that made a man whol was tryin' to keep his wife quict mad, and he ordered me to get out, 1 s D e fram ity Doy i mumerou @eomething ‘bout the serponts buing T Rl bt etk ml.m and that they couldn't g Honorable Mention. aces and every rib and bone stand-8,: "¢ that didn't do any good. 18 Of all the remedies on earth that w Ll sl iiblanad) Uil hml 1o idoa that men wera gottin’ sofmay claim asientiony Dr: THoMNS oL GOODMAN 11th St. wnake it would have choked him to death,” said Howe, as ho tucked the Broptilo under his coat. It ha powerful backbone, and its squee hibility is something remarkable, W hiladelphia Times. i 8how Case Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, + mixed, ar, NORT Nebraska Division of tre St. ond. i I I Il i = pr DUMMT TRAINS MALWEKN OMAHA AXD 3o Stoves and Tinware, and Manutacture: g0 sented appear- I} o s osp t 0:00 100 o I s Block, e At once attrac of ? BREse AT HedBBwondrous power to o iseas 3 00, 0:00 and 11:00 . m. 00 Fetlons’ Biock. driver stopped tlu team, jumped8y o' none can (hrottle m Rierits 'SNVUHh Sl.'.(l{l NVJ40 NYOI4IWNY HLINS ttontion of auy Wrtist looking. for Biown, and camo around to the door b B, model for a picture of antiquated aui: g ot In the puff, but ¢ At the same time a couple of men in-i neura 9 Douglas St. Good and Cheap J. BONNER, Seeds. 8inal hifo Vith a long ‘i i 8 20 pass, whoteatsand Toat Sced Dty a1 UG WD 0 1oug e ot B came toward e, and.in n if bl dikter EDHOLM & ER'CKSON .“'in 3 2:23, 4:20 Culmnr , 0dd Fellows Hall. WHO-A-AA, JERUSALEM! they hustled me, basket, snakes§ curea v homay’ Eclectri nd all, out into tho rond s e of the rattlers ot away and 198 ould not find him, However, 1 gotll lHo reined up and dismounted a fow| feet from where we lay, and as wel farose to welcome him eaid: FARMERS A If you wish te DMECHANICS, void great gors P;y;ld:n)_l;n 1 Surgeons. , Room No 4, Crelghtor| THE JEWELERS, Opposite the Post Office. Rov ] . > ¢ ~m, — “Don’t git too clus to Jerusalem’sieven with the driver, for sevoralfand trouble, besides a no small bill E"'“»"“ Wepasiio oo A o oo fhcels, gonts, or thar's liablo to bo agfdays later that same varmint whichflof expenso, at this season of the your, 11:00 o Ve BGRAD! mF wake in the camp!” ad escaped in some y managed {offyou should take prompt steps to keey —DURING THE— STATH FATR 'Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their DRY GOODS — AT "TELE— climb upon the stage, and curled itsclffidiscase from your houschold. The on the seat right alongside the driver. isystem should be cleansed, blood The chap heard it rattle, and when hefgpuritied, stomach and bowels: regula-§ kaw what sort of o passenger he hadffited, and prevent and cure diseasos hear him he gave such a yoll that theffavising from spring malaria. We know horses ran away, and he, in jumpingfof nothing that will s i off' the stage, rolled over and over,fsurely do this as Kl bruising himself pretty badly.—Afat the trifling cost of fifty cents a bot Julpepper, Va., Character in thefftle. - [xchange. Sold by Ish & McMahon. (1) ““Is he a kicker?" I asked. “A kicker? Pardner, thar's bin| some kickin’ mewels in theso mount-§ lings that war’ holy terrors, but none of e could ever flict a hoof with) Jerusalem. W'en tlns critter lets gof Ia log somethin’s goin’ ter be demolished very time. He come of a kickin family, an’ youkin just bet yer life) gin a b'ar skin that he's agoin’ tol hold up the family reputation as long| as he lives, an’ I reckon he's good fur several y'ars yit.” DR, )eulist and Aurist, §. W 15th and Farnham St t Union Pacific Photographers. D GEO. 1IEYN, PROP. Grand Central Gallery, Sixteenth Stroot. faoar Masonie jfell. First-class Work and rompt nesy guarantecn Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St., bet. Farnham| ind Douglas, Work promptly attended to. OVEAELA. K D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. Busmebs Dlrefitfl]_‘v HENRY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Streot. il 1% also opene indays from 0 FREE OF COST Dir. Kiva’s New Discovery foy A Snake Charmer’s Fonts. Most people haven't a_very high T T LA Shoa Btores. “How old 18 the animal, uncle? Helopinion of snakes, William W.J&Consumption, Coughs and Cold JORN 1. MeOAQUS, oupoaite Post Oficn, [RCH1UIp Lang, 1820 Farntiam st., bot. 18th & 14tk like he might be classed as aflfiowe, of Camden, has. He consid J§Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., is given) SR R ; patriarch among four-footed beasts.”Wlors that a snake has as much right toffaway in trial bottles free of cost te W. R. BARTLE1T 3 outh 12th Street. Second Hand Store, e o 5 I 5 — ¥ g ‘Wal, pardner, thar’s some differ Mo treated as a pet as a dog or a cat orfithe afflicted. If you have a bad (Uil ERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douglas st New anifonco of opinion regardin’ tho lengthBy bivd, Behind the counter of hisfeough, cold, difficulty of breathing, cond Hand Fumiture, House Furnishing Goods | c., bouvht and sold on narrow marvins. DUHU‘\P & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS | e s Ceclputon Blool Bo’ time he's graced this airth. Thar's ol ¥ ] liquorand billard rooms, corner offfhoarsencss or any affection of th some settlers up my way thet claim h Arch and Fifth streets, ste ands a pinefthroat or lungs by all means give thi 614-616 TENTH STREET. A . LARGE Jr. ioom 3, Cieighton Block. 3 e A Lit't moren five or six hundred yoarsBbox with a glass front, and in this yos-wvonderful remedy o trinl. As you Boots and Shocs. W (n the new brick block on Dou Stroet, haoflfold, but I'm willin’ to bet my hope o'Mterday afternoon a visitor found a six-Jfvalue your existence you cannof —_— Fine oos S e g ocment off 1 AR S " felory ogin o juckknifo thot Jerusalemffoot pic-anake, which, ut o distancelfalford fo 1ot this opportunity s Ladies' Beaver Dolmans 86 00 upwards; Lanies’ Beaver Oloaks, i vork on hand, corner 1%th and H: A i war’ one o' the chosen ones thet tuk afllof three or four feet, closely resem-fWe could not afford, and would notie sl Rt et Med o attlesnako, Mz, Howo thenafsive this remedy nway unless wogo 00 upwards; Ladies Wool Shawls, §100 upwards; Ladies’ THOS. ERICKSON, S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas.J Caledonia " 3 FALCONER. 679 16th Street. trip with JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th strect, manufactures to order good workfl Undertakers, At irprices RepalFiniidone. CHAS. RIEWF, 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & 11t Bed Springs. NER, 303} ‘Lenth strect, botween Farn 3. F. LARRIMER Munnfpnntufcr. 1617 Dourlas ot Joam and iarncy.Docs ood and choap work. 99 Uent Stores. ©. BACKUS, 1205 Faruham St., Fancy Good# Ulsters, §3 50 upwards 1 Lot Black Cashmeres, all wool, 40 inches wide, 50, 85, 75, 8F nd 86 conts, Extraordinary Valus. 1 Lot English Oashmeres, all Shados, reduced to 37 1-2 cents, 4 (Oases ‘Canton Flannels, 8 1-3,10 and 13 1-3 cents. 4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings, 71-3 cents per yard, by the piece. 1 Oase Prints, new styles, § cents. : *6 Cases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices, inew it would accomplish what wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless SR T e ured by it, There is no medicine in| the world that will cure one half the ases that Dk, KiNa’s New Discovery| will cure. For sale by T 6) Isn & McMAaRoN, Omaha, United States Depository, fan arm into the box and lifting thel squirming reptile by the neck tossed| him on a billiard table to the conster ation of w man who was reaching] lacross for a ball, “That's the only one I have at present,” said Mr. Howe, as he strok-| ed the creature’s back, ‘‘but I expect] to get more soon. This fellow I aught about three months ago, nea hem:'ng Station, N. J., and he has NOAU IN THE ARK, If T war’ jist as sure of connectin’ onf heaven as I am. thet thia animile| floated around in thet shower I coul: hear the harps a-twangin’ now. W’al braces me up in this n{;iniun air th ffact that every time it begins to rai he old cuss gits oneasy an’ lights ou ffur the top o' some hill had him over on the Big [Horn the time the sogers came up in Books, News and Statlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E - KENNEDY'S house in Nebraska established 1875 Omaha. OENTRAL UHANT, E A S T B l N D I A Ia boat, an’ the minute the old cootjgturned "l“‘ ‘i‘{“’ of the “'"e'l‘ pets 1 EIRST heviots, Ginghams, Ticks, Denims, Tablo Linens, Towels, Bod Spread Koo RS’ A. RYAN, . 3 brod that boat floatin in the wator hoffisve had. He was pretty ugly at first, o alB k &e., at Popular Prices. 3 : ‘ < B b g 3 & At 5 . el southwest corner 10thand Dod 2 ooked up at the clouds to sce if thar' decenyh kot o i Wh oy atlon an ies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Childrens’ Shoes 20 per cent lower than any Shoe Best Board for the Money. Batisfaction Guaranteed.| war’ a storm comin’ up. It happened 0 look like rain that day an’ ding myj es ef he didn’t let out a snort off alarm an’ in spite of all I could dohe tuk to the water, with me on hisback,| an’ swam out to that boat. The so. « Store in Omaha. SPECIAL,—1 Lot Splendid Shirting Flannels, 22§ cents per yard, worth 35 cents, P. G. IMLAH, Manager, Leader of Popular Prices. CHARLES McDONALD 1408 FARNEAM STRERT, NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, Circulars, Kte,, AT OOsY. 200 Handsome Suits, ot $5.00; 300 St lish [Suits, $10,00; 76 Black Silk Suits, $17. ‘We have several lots of staple goods which will be offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of] CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR, ‘LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. ot CHARLES McDONALD, O. H. BALLOU, ouldn't eat for three weeks after hy was caught, but T got him reconciles o his fate at last. He now eats regu-| arl and is quite lively. feed him on sparrows, mice, s and milk. I put th birds in alive, and I sometimes feel rry for the poor things, they do tak: n 0. He kills them and then swal- ows them whole, feathers and all. He swallows an ogg without breaking the shell. That sounds like a pretty tifl snake story, but the throat of the] snake is capable of wonderful disten-| ion. 1 feod him three and fou imes o week. After a meal he will lie for four or five hours withou stirring a muscle. *“The rattlesnake,” the snake fancie: continued, “rarely feeds moro than Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal hree times a week. He is muchities of the United States, also Lonion, Dublin more vicious than the pine-snake, andJfEdinburgh and" the principal citios of the conti it roquires much more skill and pa-B" B v tcketa for emigrants by the fn iance to subdue It is the snmeffiman line, mayldt way with a blacksnake, The ‘rat e lor'” has the nature of a bull dog to a GRAND OPENING! reat extent; the only way in whichi ioin §e Loula) Dancls anything can Dbe done with I Suptember 6th, first is by brute force. 1have to whip rikadisg o O anligmer semmcacian rattlor into subjection. Howsgies s Mactors, oo that? Oh, the whipping? Well, sir, Tlnoon at 4 o'clock find a snake has about ns much intol-FHTRAEG 19 it Hie BoMord CHAMPION KICKER 0' THE WORLD! !igeu(.:c: us.nln'mxd}Al)f(’illli‘l‘lllll, and when| ‘.3";4'!7!:),'.'“"'. ml.:'x’!u m;n,::.(.:"-!i‘hf;:i"\" Iu- s TI: ful sucoess. “ i 3 it strikes at you it knows it has donefis SHEERG FOCEE AN EIEOR NS 4 l'mn].h]cu Afore goin’ to bed one night 1 gwrong and under-tands why the whip-Blof the patrons. *‘"”’“’“"- W or i and &et full par @backed him up to a barvicade o' logsfling iy administored. 1t ako a smallfl Private orders may.be loft atMa» fthat 1'd fixed for 'im, Tt war’ fourlliitch and whip the snake over thefg™" " feot high, twelve fect long and aboullliiead. Rattlers are stubborn o fivst, B even feet thick, the logs bein’ boundi¢ they can be conquered finally by W.J. CONNELL, [ Miogether with rawhide thongs When§d BATTORNEY - AT - LAW.} —OF OMAHA — Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts, LDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN) OMAHA, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. BTABLIBIIRD 1850, Orgontzed a8 n National Dank August 20, 1868, JAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - #300,000| Meslostgll Hours, = or Month, oard by the Day, Week or Mon| d Good Terms for Cash, Furnished Roame Suppliod. Carriages ana Road Wagoni WM SNYDER, 14th and Harnoy Streets. vewellers. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. - Lumbsr, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY comer 6th and Douglas Ste| B I T T E R S Lainps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varlety.| Merchant Tallors. ILER & CO., G. A, LINDQUEST, One of our most, popular Merchant Tailors is re S0l Manufacturers, OMAHA.| celving the latest dcsigns for Spring and Summo ) Geods for gentlemen's wear. Stylish, durable, S8 Dricon fow as ovor 215 18th bot, Dot & Farn, To NerVOU_S_SUfi'eI‘eI'S THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. ’ their guns afore I could steer him ashore agin, Who-a-a, Jerusalem!) Please stan’ back thar’ a leetle,mister, rthar's liable to be a shower o’ flesh} HURMAN KOUNTZR, 0 Avaywon Kotxan, Vice Presidont, I, W, Yates, Cashier. A, J. PoPrLETO, Attorney, LZaifJoun A. Crmigitox, The last remark was addressed to ne of the party who had move around to the rear of the animal, an was contemplating his wonderfull make-up. Resuming the conversa. F. H. Davis, Aset! Cushior, Thi bank recelves deposits without regard ¢, smounts, Tesues timn cortificates bearing interest, ““So you think he was on the Ark, then?” “I do, but T reckon at that time hej war’‘only a kid and l\uowud mightyf ittle about the proper use o’ his heels,| f he'd a possessed the accomplish ments then that he does now, this airth would be a howlin’ waste, fu he'd a converted that air ark intc kindlin’ wood an’ a drownded ever; ritter on board afore they'd a bin| afloat ten minutes. I tried ter break| him o’ the habit once, but after the| trial I jest give up and settled downfh to the opinion that he was the Millinery. L MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan @Dr, J, B, Simpson’s Specific <y Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, Card_Hoards, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. MLhun;mul llo-;)wdhr MEDEIOXINE. the Wost, Purchascrs save 30 per cent. Ordorfl |\ ! tive cure for Spermatoirhea, Semina by Mail. 115 Fifteenth Street. W eokusas, Ipotanicys and sl discases rosuitins e irom Sclf-Abuse, w8 Mental Anxiety, Loes: Memory, Paina in the Back or Side, and dlseases| WRIORS, AVTER. that lead tc roundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts} g«@ g wing Saturday aftor- sses for - Familics, will b Lonorablo patrons, ~ Also Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8tA and Farnham Ste.) Welshans Bros., proprictors. being uscdfl with wonder Grocers, 2. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Izar ff Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets § Hardware, Iron and Steel. ; < ific, #1.00 per package, or six pack ILAN & LANGWORTIY, Wholueale, 110 andfll ctr'css £7561% ,_.',,“(',‘,‘ g P 112 (6th strce Adsy A. HOUMES _cornet 10th and Californis. Hoa, 104 and 106 Mai Buffalo, N. Y. J Sold in Owaha, by C. F. Goodman, J.'W. Biil f fBihe whip, and give little trouble, Harness, 8addles, &c. « K Ish, and all druggi nw\crwh:ri! awrv @F Packed the old snoozer up he looked@when a rattler gives in and squealsll oprios—Front ooms (up stairs) In Hanseony) . —DEALER IN— Maround sideways an' appeared tc , N. W. comer Ftwenth ac know jest w'at the barricade there tur, He turned loose on it an’| L wont to bed an’ fur threo hours 1 lay thar' an’ listened to the fool kin' away, makin' a fair av o’ twenty kicks to the minute, ¥ hen T know T have conquered him. gow brick buil Now with the pine snake it is diffor-J ent, If T should taka a switch andg whip that snake there on the head i would cry like a hurt child, That's Istrange. isn’t it? But it is true, Thered is 10 need of whipping a snake mord than two or three tunes, for atter that it feurs you, and if you go at it in thel right way it will soon learn to lovel flvou the same as a dog or eat, Beforc B. WEIST 8t bet Farn- & Harney ANFIELD HOUSE, Ged. Canficld,0th & Farnhan:§ DORAN HOUSE, P 918 Farnham St . Cary, SLAVYE HO! Slaven, 10th t. 5. Hamel, 9th & Leay enworth Southern Hotel, Iron Fencing. 1422 Douglas St., Near 16th, The Western Cornice Works, Agents for the Champion Iron Fence &e., have on hand all kinds of Fancy lron Fences, Crestings, Fineals, Railings | ete, 1910 Dodge stri aplé] Clothing Bought. € SHAW will pay highest Cash price for gecond| hand clothing, ~ Corner 10th and Farnham. arn) treots. J. P.ENGLISH, i 310 South Thirteenth Strect, with J. M.Woolworth. Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, J.H FLIEGLE Buccessor to 3. H Thicle, MERGHANT TAILOR Douglur 4% Lath and Shingles, Vard and Office 16th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of ST PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT. mornin’ all w'arstill as death, 1gotuy expectin’ to find cither a dead mule orfg 2 penitent one, but when T opened theg feabin door the logs war’ gone an’ thar'@if tamed this one it jumped clear out stood this 1de cin sawdustlof the box one day in - an endeayor to) up to his kne in’ up one hindflstiike the olerk. It neverm 5.4 foot an’ a fannin’ 1t with his off cur. Wi pass at me, and it probably neverfs [f you don’t believe it just como over@yill, because 1 treat :thnlly Would to my ranch on Suake viver an’ T'lifyouliko to sco it climb o trée? Well, show you the sawdust.” PR e o { otk The old man remained with us for 4 Dentists. DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor. 16th & Dolge. The snake owner carried the reptile Drugs, Paints and Qlls. . n proing i 3 - " " T s, Painta ana Ol ' b “Bivo liours, and the foregoing is but ofl, "¢ S WERCESREEC T RODTY Pharmacists, Fino ¥anc Goods, Cor. 16th rnd 4 : ample of perhaps o dozon storics withille' oy or'ing first limb, In a few mo y Dougisa wtreets, Before removing tofwhich he roguled qur cars ero mount B o4y iy “cliubed to the very top ax ) W. J. WHITEHOUE K, Wholesale & Retall, 16th st their new "{1)',’“]““”".“" RIS ARG sotting out@orth o tree and swung to and frof REAL ESTATE BROKERS. €. C. FIELD, 2022 Korth Side Cuming Street 0 o Rome 00118 ERAKR, Kip, Mo the summer breeze, “Thero was o — No. 1508 Farnbam Stroet, WEIOLES.AXLE M. PARR, Druggist, 10tn and Howard Streota, UPERA H[]USE STURE yoixG Kr. @00 notion among the birds and loud @@ IVEAEEMA, = = INEIXS, A R and augry protests were made agains Nor b gl Grand Centaal liote ; _w”:v" F. LEUMANN & CO, Will sell their stock of Man Who Consorts With Rat-%the intrusion. Mr. Howe and the re fow &, LARKSON, e ' New York Dry Goods Stor, 1610 and 1312 Farn a Hoanakes: porter sat down under the treo andi™ - iyt BOOTS i SHOESY 1 dovt wind sakos ot all. 1ffalkod of makes and liawds and all Clarlson & Hunt, [ ] L. 0. Enewold lso boots and shoes 7th & Pacific » oughtn't to, considerin’ how manyBwanner of crecping things, the forme e e T ] S——y At Greatly Redu%d Pmes vears 1've been in the business. 1t's@discoursing volubly on his preferencel 1o lobiaras & Huaky Furultare . . o dies if they onlyffor snakes as pets and playthings. HEATTORNEYS-AT-LAWY = ——— — very seldom a per: 'tend to them as soon as they are bit en. It's very funny to me why folks| Jare 80 terribly afraid of reptiles, A . ORO8S, New and 5ont Tlud Purnituroll— nd Stoves, 1114 Dougiss. Liixhost cash pricd aid for second hana go0us, JO'NI G. JaCObS, J. BONNER 1300 Dougla st. Fine goods, &e) ey ot Qs & Tacoke's Planing Mill. UNDERTAKER A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds) moldings, néwels, balusters, hand rails, furnisbingINo. 1417 Farnham St., Old Stand of Jacob Gla, te. eroll sawing, &c, cor Dodge and 9th str: &4r Orders by Telegraph Solicited *per-ly aims to have ownad and handled al v orts of small animals, including birds 5 18Ut OnbaNeh : ava. of rats, mice, m|u||"x ls, ..I-‘nnuuum, ra- D. S. L’,ENTON Jutside of copperheads they are afeoons, ground-hogs, foxes and oretty decent critters. Blacksuakefother creatures common to thisSATTORNEY - AT - LAW| ites don't amount to anything, andfcountry. He rl‘vloru snakes ARBACI BLOCK, . attlesnakes always let you know theyfto anything he has yet owned, Oor, Douglas 15th Ste. Umaba Neb, Tobacco from 26¢. per pound upwards, Pipes from 25¢, per dozen upwards, Cigars from $16.00 per 1,000 upwards. S ——

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