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THE DAILY BEE OM 1HA PUBLISHING 0O . PROPRIETORS. | 016 Farnham bet 9 h and 10th Streets TER 18 OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy 1 year, in advance(p stpaid) - - - $10.00 € months ‘ ¢ 6.0) 3 . onths o ) 300 RAIL VAY T'IME TABLE. TN CARD CHICAGO, ST, PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS AND OMAMA RAILROAD. Leave Omaha—Passenger No, 2, 7:608. m. Ac: eommodation No, 4, 1:00 p. m AIE 0 na- Vassencer No. Accommodation No, 8, 10:50 &, m. LRAVING OMAIIA RAST 0K BOUTH BOUND. &Y 740 L VBN, W, 7408 m 1, 6:10 p.m, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE i Florist. A. Donaghue, plants, cut Aowors, seeds, boquets | ste. N. W, cor. 16th an | Douslas streets Block, | toma & | Oivil Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton fown Surveys, Grade and Sewerage § Specialty Commission Merchants. JOHN @, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodgo Street. 0 B. BEEMER. For dotails see large advortise ment in Daily and Weekly Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works, Manutacturers Iron Cornice, Tin, Iron snd Slate Roofiing. Onders from any locality promptly exccuted in’ the best mauner. Factory and Otffce 1218 Tarney St Galvanized Tron Cornic manufactured_and put u T. SINHOLD Crockery. ow Caps, otc., part of the th stroot POETRY OF THH TIMES Repinings. san Francisco Call There s a Toneliness in life No human love can sever; Tho gh arm is linked to loving Thought walks alone foreve arn There is a path that cach must tread Untrod by any o her; The slender th ed each walking weaves Fate cannot join together The thoughts that rise to touch the hear make its s ghe or singing, Come on their own swift pinions spread, Their lonely pathway winning. We look it loving eyes that shiue, 1of a pair of eyes fixed steadily « 0 was a lady of about t years, dressed in soft. sombre th y it of color to relieve cept the bloom of her refined | was a bit of red, low down be { the brim of her ay felt hat. Her oyes were light, lustrous brawu: ler hair, much darker and glossy, vas brushed back in waves from her for head, upon whick a curl or two fell, | not the detestable “‘bangs,” which 1| frankly stato T abhor, but short, grace ful fringe-like ringlets, that rested up on the white brow as if they loved it This rare and radiant maiden was look ing at me. T looked at her in return | with a fueo T tried to make expr SATURDAY | & week before NOVEMB R ned that Vi Allyr and that 1 and h i \ . \« ¥ t | W she was bound, bat I reged | Winking her the wifo of af feilow who had hittle ambition and less | braing, Th re was uothing in the| wan, absolutely nothing. Why, ouly ?n' had shown a isek of ecal wecumen 1n A case & mere tech nicality of which the rawest student shou'd not have been ignorant. What WOmen can see in some men- but there, T must not get incoherent. T 9. 1881 ERICKSON JEWELRY, EDHOLM & Give the Barpaing IN ALL KINDS OF R 1L & P, 7:40 8, m. 8140 p. m. Unspoken things discerning | i < St J. & C. B, leaves at S &, m, ard 6:30 trect. Good line. Aud P THeE | Ky of nothing, certainly not curiosicy | looked at iy ring after my disturbed | ‘ :30 | Aud wonder then if look n ok y il N fwdert v v Loulsat 6:30 8. m. and B:b2 | e e ooy, With yearving unto yearning ‘.\"nl» gl A ‘l.l ‘1‘4\‘“ <-;.nnl at hr-: book, | th v‘l le\* UL gl n‘w ¢ we| WATCHES, CLOCKS, o s 3 . ol Deronds sturned to | me fresh cour frer nflecting o L& ats a. m. and 840 p. [ G0, 11, PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boot i i ronda re Qo 8, APV 50 5L e ¥EBNO i RN VA0 | St Motiona A Cloryy W04 B 00 e | SO CUF Heaety coleinietg IR OIS, . iy teleumpitic dispatchos in the T [ day Tresolved to remorsely and doter-| SILVERWARE, S8OLID am |, Like peas in cloudy weat ald. Agon I felt hor gaze, and a minedly cut him ont of 1 eould | WRST OR BOUTHWRSTH, Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent And &otls unknown “unloved, unfelt, 11 6t )8, S It wi b Expres, 808 1. | o, . GOODMA 1 ; ¥ Yousth lookedupand met her eyes t was quite i my power 1o be of [ A n Jhreh Esjrom 610 & % |6, 7. GOODNAN i1h $ aen. & Hammey. [ W path toge Dt A BMS, on | BePWiog Wn O, Rt B ND PLATED WARE v Expross, 1 Ve unc,u.;:, T:’i"yvv‘m-.“"\ Sooner or Later. mething on her mw;l ke \‘ ‘I w ; ae to d AND DIAI“ONDS. £ 0V, or € 1000 %, 0.3 WILDE, ot T % Had T over seen or 8 wily Nk B S el b Sooncr ur lat ¥ tho wi d sh 1l nodestly sweet to wi oat. 1 At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wisnes a First- ‘ | L FRANK L. GERHARD, propric 1 I the Tong erasses above we. Atention a r e y v Class Article. P Show Case mianufuct s South 1 k. I saldl dHW \ between Leavenworth and - Marey | T shall n ¢ heed them where th y Tic X brieeny N { y ; v.p warranted fint-dus, | Nothing their son s shall signify; ws certainly looking at ! i o AR LRI o Tan o i, .1\ STAR TINTED SPEGCTAGCLES ROSENFELD, 10th 8¢, bot. far, & Hay | NOUhing to me the dark day’s pain and as men go, n v‘ v bad ,".“‘ i ba .‘..‘{.\‘ . it | 1 | : L s bee wpule W ny lady | eve reter 1o unt K. p. m. Btoves ano Tinware. Sooner or later the sun shall shine Al Wuye n popular with ) ; 1 | g O B, m.—6:45 p.m, A, BURM oK With tender warmth on the mould of | triends, aud 1 returned her lm-kl t A] ‘l<.I\ ed gy ' \ nes, wnd SR + p) i e one ol ore I un | the vened N WP TOF SO s CRAIVING PROM TUR #RST AND SOUTHOWNSY. | Daler fn Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer | il : g tiwe with one of interest, and LA r u A e also Sold Exclusively by us. oln—1 08 p. i, of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Building Work, | Soo er or later in summer s aiv afraid, T smiled. TInstantly her face | ing to the tescue o0 v procions du 3 w. i 0Od Follows’ Block Clove and violets b ossom the re, elouded, ste beit over her book aud | mond. She bewgd me with deep pink | thn O ugh Exprose——4:18 p. . | 3, BONNER, 1800 Douelss 8. Good and Obost |+ hiall ot fesl in that deepslat] rost ot her lip angrily, T turned to my |in hereliecks o ton woat 1 was | & L1, Denver expres, 7w m. Boets, The sheeted Tight fall over wy breast; paper, but not to read. Oues more 1| assittuous i atien o and Gd soigo ALSO WESTERN AGENTS < PRNWHL 0 e e it J. EVANS, Wholesle and Retall Sced Drills and [ Nor cven u te in those hiddew hours looked at my vis a-vis; she was 8 to the hearts of e rest of the tami'y, freight No. 14, 12 5 p. m. 2 Cultivators, Odd Fellows Hall The |\\im| blown breath of the tossing [ily gazing at me, 1 could have sworn and quiotly vecan to von That 1 had e FOR THE —— K i . e flowers. ) ! od [some witluence oy v . | 5 e . CHVeRIARS B9 BOREROR owe toat. On, wy taisman! you failed|some 1 e rowas e \.\|‘ ) U, P, Denver freight, W. 5. GIBBS, M. D, Rsom No & Crelghton [ Sooner or later the stainless snows me then, but the falt was mme. 1|/ by the fat that her betrothed HG N Gfl s GRGANS 0, & R, V. mixed, s Block, 16th Stroet. Shall add their hush to my mute repose; | did not seek your advice. Just at | bec .‘-nl.v jedou we and| . L] - or? ™ Sooner or ater shall slant and shitt this moment the conductor eame hur- | forbade her tom ece ving t DUMMY TRAINS SEFWERN OMATA AND b 5. LEISENRING, 4. D, 1o Block. i N i nome conductor ¢ ‘ Wy visits, QUL BLUPPE, ot AR S e Ff:":; oo | A Hon sy bed With their duzzling drift. | riedly to the front of the car to. speak | St rebeled, atier b wih ong EDHOLM & ER'(\KSON DR. L. B uRADDY, Chill th ugh that frezen pall shall seem, | 10 v)u-I .h; I and, ay hul \m; return \:mm.ynni«»‘ from b finally she o 3 oculist and Aurist, S, W 16th and Farnbam Ste | Tt's touer. no colder can ke the dreaw, [ ing, the lady m gray sal 1o lim | dismssed bin i B B i That recks »ot the sacred dread, low, voice, every word porfeetly aud-| 1 ventmned toask her, Lke a by THE JEWELERS, Opposite the Post Office, L makin at 0 Photograpners. the city of the dead, ible to me and 8 chilling a8 an_ ice: |erite, why Lo lovger vwe Mr. Far § vt SO JEY. PROP. B . beve: O B — R U e el LLLLE ALY P 212 Sixteenth Streot. the noon wit its gol ¢ hum; “Conductor, the gentiemen opposite [ pamg for his soewety " Tadced with s Opening an* Closing of Mells. noay Msonic Hal. s Work and Prompt | Sgoner o Tt o lf-poised wing = e i Losiug bis diawond.” siru. stohs i o e Tie blue bivd Jb ve my grave suall sing I tlushed to the roots of my hair, [ ““\We have b wecgagement,” .. [ p. . Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitti ; W e antlsvhul Newith g folt for the stone and diseovered that | she s, Took neat he floor [*R oW H:Qg g g 2:40 | P, ‘w""r\{u’y.“cu. _’n;l::'t‘h st |..]L:'5:|-;nnnx\ Nothiug his music can Moan to/ne; it was hanging by the spivitual screw, I consitered me \ Blessing ¢ k PE) 030 and Doug, W ore P foet, | Moo of lioso bemutifal thitgs ehll know { and o eatly out that quick move: [upowat. Tty daceadin e Liche W onsh .. o 30 gD > d How soundl their lover sleeps elow, ment would have sent it down iy Tho tomptation wos s r bt 1 8 x Ui Lifle 63 it y meshes ol ) € peplaced | resisti o beg her o Live me > U lGIDo 11:40 Painting an aper anging. Soonher oF 1ater, outinthe ighty the m 'I\ 8 ]r the |I|nn ’I nv] 1 e \xr l.x s |“ g 1 I‘ \“ we the Dinaha e B Vices LY RY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Strect The stars shall over me win: their fijght; | it acourely, bending RORTUHORWIRG O CIRTHEISHIE AL k HEULIOLS B e &10 = Sooner or later, the darklin dews greator safety, ant thon castan im- | evening whea L was ceeoring hor HAVE DECL|NED SLIGHTLY | 2 % hootn.. . ; &hoo brores. e the whnte spark iu their sitont coze. | ploving ook of apolugy, gratitude and | hoae frow the thearre, and Trold he U, ¥, Lincoln Siunda oo Phillip Lang, 182 nmmmninmz.flfif 4th. T i) Bt Eliglin wmihacion upon the kind stranecr. | the story of my ring. and she believed Dunver BX 2 Bocond Hand Btore, (LU LI LG Her face remained placid, but a'ter afinits mogie more fonly than 1dd | ND. t W ty & SE P aps me round in the silnt tomb: | moment a demure smle stole into th STt has never fnlod me yer, Mss| N Wis o state o1 owa leave but once a | PERKINS & .LHAK. 1416 Douglas St., New and | Pe.ce shall come 10 lip and brow day viz: 630 8, m. Second Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, | Soon r or later, vh, why not u corners of her mouth, and I don't| Allyn, and [ lon wput it to Aan open Shndave feom 12 m. to 1 p.m. &c., bourht and sold on narrow mareins, sty 3 ) TIOS. FOHALL P think it was provoked by what she sionger fost | o ———————————— Saioons. saw in the book, ur what she was| She was soprove kinely demnr | HENRY KAUFMANN, MY DIAMOND BRI YoRy Attontive)y | uneomse \ ONVEAXLA 16 tho naw bilok DItk -on Dougias| Btroek, bas b reading very attentively. [ imeonscious that 1k ack he peri n Q L) Just opened s most elegant Beea Hall e She lett the car Fourteenth | tron on my dips, vor et my cour N ° () rfllslness nu'lgctflpv B 10012 Icould give you the pedigrec of the | strect, and 1 gazed eagerly atter her | hke Bob Acves, cozine out ity Birhadodotee o od 0 ot e o ot iesent | 2eorie Bt Ehe Blai S TIUN T Ho | RIS LERER QU A0 Broulwuy, B i dauntLwaTibl e Abstract ard Real Es' Urideciskors! many they nin)‘dn x;n- you. Suflicient wlh.m Imlm Ilmlw T; |.:-;. Perhaps | a she nlq 1 :I ke n\\l " ) e nfrand | JORN L. McCAS opposite Post Oice. | or7ag. RIEWE, 101 Farnham bet. 10th & 11t to suy that I bought 1t muany years | becanse T teared should never L of tosing in, " she sa o fowdiys v I h ‘F k h e BAITLETT 817 Sonth 13th Street. Rl [z Trom & dow, in- e lower part of | her awain? What was more R R T the first to make the announce- = = = NGr S dway, who told me a curivus|than for me to desire to know her? | moving 1t this way acd hat to eaven Srchltecy L Bk Tancy aen it o it He sad it w '41 It w kind and sensibl her “I\ R < DUFKENE & MENDELSOILN, ARCRITECTS | = R i R [P eu Oy LGRS R BTORUAR o | SCID U iy s IV ment to his customers an AT jr.. Rnom 2, Creighton Block, To Nervo i1s Sufterers |iv was owned by a Venetian funily of | was such a gontie looking creature, | am eo stantly o and o : ‘t o — — — e | ruined fortuues, who had long guarded | though she had spirit, as 1 saw once | sinee T tirst wet yo A h n | bl e THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. |1t with jualous cuaj it hud passed |iu the gleam of her eyes, and those it e L ut 1o L e general publicC. Fine Boots ok Shoce. A xood sortment of| Dy, J. B. Simpson's Specm(‘lfimn them in wany ways to brothers | eyes were so expressive of intelie lwer. Please do—ad home work on hand, corner 12th and Harney. o 2 ’ of his in the moncy-lending way, aud | ality, and her perfect nose was only | your el return, | PHOS. ERICKSON, S E, cor. 16th and Douglas. DPEEIDICIDIE. should be mine if I paid s price | less beaunful than her perfect carna. | She hong her ad buhel, NATU! I I } JOLIN FORTUNATUS, ok | (g4 8 yesitivocure tor Spermntosrhce, Somine for 1t. ton mouth, But, pshaw! ueed [and stammered i it but she did I y 06 101h stres autactures o ok | Weoknew ancy, and. all disenses resultiog 2;”,“{,":,’?”;'rl'{:,‘,‘;\“‘,’i;‘;':,’;;”"’ ordse good /woek || sokucen T i cynd all dseses rotma® | In truth tho stono had a strange |apolog for my mterest then. It|notsay no. \omory, Falng i the Back or Sido, and diseasoe | and fiery gleam. At the first glance | does not take any of us very long t. — SHADES Bed 8prings. S T ‘c'é’é'..}.",‘.'dm:fi it seemed of the purest water; in au | dscover that. Love never asks U N e [] 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douvisest. Consumption | { b1t it changed o pink, blue and o | quostion - why? — As tho RVl S L R Books, News and Stationery. earlygrave pale green, and then iridescent hues, |suys: She had gone from my gaze [ Thowas' I ceon- Al Id t th l .t M k t J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Stroet. e Specitic | ointting sparks of fire. like & beautiful dream. It I could - e of ways SO a e lowes arkKe being used | I watched it curiously for nearly an [only see her again, - Perhaps she was rheunat] k, Dbodily or prins stant rel Butter and Eggs. every descriptfon it affords MosHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. with wonder. ful success. (ESeXReN, o LERR S | Pamphlet Jont froo to all. Write for them and get full par. Prices. morried. hor diginty She was girhsh in spite of One thing T discovered, was & name on the fly leaf hour, taiking irrelevantly the while ou other matters, and reluctantly coming to the couclusion that if evera pre- — Another Young Train Robber. tlealars, : . . CENTRAL | A N gpeiic, §1.00 por packege, or six pack | CiOus stoue possessed uncanny propr- the first of which was | Tt was night. W h [ WhaumANT, (P Spec, 00 pot, pavkags, or Pt | (S5 o0 cortainly did. 1 thought | *Maud.” Forlaps tho book was wot| - Night i vkt e carry the Iargest stock and ‘ nd Dodig g BABTML DIDINELOL myself yielding to fooli-h supers ition, ad ifit was could T hope 1o find | Tv was night in several other s'ates untnwe st corner 16thand Dodge. st Board for the Moncy. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Nos. 104 and 106 Main St. Buffalo, N. sold in Owaha by C. F. Goodman, J.'W. B and all drucidsoevery where as well, but Arkansas is the one with which we hove to deal at this wiinng es were tived with Jong wd o rest thew 1| make the Lowest Prices. L gread city like knowing tf Now York a ludy, o [ or that my ey i t her at all Houes, HALL ey | HAZNg wU the gem only Nume was Ronri by the Lay, Woek or Month, turued my glanee 1o other diamonds [ Maud? When T had arrived at this| - Tb being our turn to deal wrntshen <nplied in the case to compare them with the | stage of common sense 1 had reached | A lighining expres. train was hoom et el DISEASES |bman thefiv cotionly dvinai iy pace of Dinincan and"atir - s the e of sty e o Orders promptly filled and every lages ana Ruad Wagons. = |y thought, for he took from his side | tedinge to the first duty of the duy hour Byery ear way full, —mnany —OF THI— attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER, : M SNYDER; MDA ey P ’ [ ket o wallet wnd opened it, und | reading my mail, my thoughts How |stunding m tho wistes with tiat meck Gews ers ESZE & EARW..“. w compartment brought out scv- | back oy lndy m gray. Less and patience omy scen on_an JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnhaw Street. eral small tissue paper pi , opened If the thing wero within the [ American ralroad, to aecomn date g them and showed me large and s,ark- | bounds of possibility, I would like to | the fellow who wants four seats all to find out who she 18, just to thank her [ himse for her kinduess to me hing dinmonds, “There is not one like that you H B DR.L. B. GRADDY, THOLD, Rags and Metal. = W firfully over the which seemed to Lumber, Lime ana Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts., Lanps and ulassware. J. BONNER 1309 Dougias St. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tallors 1s re- celving the latest designs for Spring aud Sumuor Goods for gentlemen's wear. ~ Stylish, durable, and prices low aa ever 216 18¢h bet. Doiig.& Farn Oculist and Aurist, LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. References all Reputable Physicians of Omaha 47 Office, Corner I6th and Farnham 8ts,, Omaha, Neb auzbmet! WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! have in your hand,” he said. He wa right. | were bright in their gli tening flash and mereiless gloam wondrously beautiful, but all were un- like the talisman. “Why do you sell it?" T asked. «“With all this wealth you cannot need money, and if what you tell me of its talismanic property bo true, the gom in priceless.” s| How like a jackass 1 must have - | peared to hor.” When T remennix wy impertinence in smiling 1 would have been glad to have found some obliging friend to kick me down stairs | for my idiocy. T bowed to the inevit- able and dismissed the affair with u sigh, but I did not forget her faco. n| Oune rainy afterneon about a month after I met her in a Brondway stage passenger fit fully as well as traveling dustors usually do The conductor had pussed through (which was more than he would al ow anyone elso to without the requisite pass” punching people into AR ness in order that he might punch their tickets The train boy had filled the passen- 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i nlNanM‘\l:'ll:‘alml e T wish to sell it if you have the|I recognized her in a moment, and | gers lups with books to keep them hLOA. ER,\Wholosalo and Rethty B8O courage to buy,” he said. took seat, the only one vacant, by |from bouncing in their scats while go- v 2z A ls, 2 £ Y ‘AH ?Iogg:‘(;?o‘v‘:l‘,'co:::;:’, /‘pia’)lr;tp(:r;lllg‘?n;ll‘n O- SPEC HTy Tt seemed to me that he purposely | her side. 1 looked into her mcu,' and | ing over rough places. ] the West. Purchasers save 80 per cent. Ordor . made his tone dramatic, and I smiled | T knew she remembered me, but she| A brakemun had put his head n and Dy MaIL" 118 Fittoonth Otepst: Pl"opr‘leto I, |scornfully. As for the “stone itself, 1| did not oxhibit the faintest’ gleam of | shouted, ““The next stopping piace is FURNITURE! —— 1" the name of the station being lost in slamming the car door. The boy, who is always dry had made his fifty-second pilgrimage tothe water-tank, And the woman who wants air has torn off her last remaining finger nail in trying to get her window up. This was on a railroad in the state of Arkansas. Suddenly the car door opens. A youthful figure appears, holding something in his hand upon which the light glitters. He presents it in a mgnificant manner and erics: “Now gentlemen, your money Fifty men turn pale and cry shoot!” Twenty fomales seream voice, and some faint There is a hasty thrusting of watches and pocketbooks hencath cushions and liked it; the story he told of its vir- tue, although I only half believed it, interested me. 1 had no fear of any evil supernatural influence; it was just the size I wanted to buy, and in shape and cutting it was all that was to be desired. The old Jew told me that when 1 was about to embark in any enter- prise that would prove successful the stone would dazzle with unusual bril- liancy. If misfortune or death were to come upon me or mine, the stone would appear dull and almost neutral. Now L am a practical sort of a fel- low, but I had no objection to take the mystery along with the stone, pro- vided it was thrown in a8 a bargain and 1 had not to pay extra for it. In a few moments I made up my mind and counted out to him four hundred dollars, the price he asked for it, and consciousness of my existence, It was worse than Tantalus and the torments. Before she left the stage the rain fell in torrents. I hoped that she was not provided with an umbrella, that I might offer her the protection of mine, buta glance showed me that she held one in her right hand. My unfortunate luck again! I looked down at my diamond; it sparkled like the sun- beams and as joyously, but its dazzle conveyed no intelligence to me, only it gave me a gleam of hope. She was 80 near that I could very easily have played a trick, like that a friend of mine once played, slip a card into her clouk pocket. ~ Nothing of that kind would go down with this quecnly creature, 1 perfectly well knew I was forced to watch her leave me and turn down the st holding her dress so dexterously that roundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackeon ste rlour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farnham Sta., Wolshans Bros., proprietors. Urocers. Z. BTEVENS, 21st between Cuming sni Tzar T, A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. T..A. MoARAIE: Qo e A 11213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - NEB. —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON # SLATE ROOFING. Specht's Patent Metalic Sky- F. Slaven, 10th St. light. 5. Hamel Gth & Leas enworth R = Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. Hardwai e, Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesalo, 110 sn¢ 112 16th street A HOLMES corner 16th and Californis Harness, Baadles, &c. et £ WEIST 20 18th 8t Hatels 2. Cantield,fth & Farnban) Cary, 018 Farnham 5t Farn: & llarney ANFIELD HOUS] Don't with ol Clothing Bought. SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second and clothir Corner 10th and Farnham, o | 1amthe gencral State Agent for the above | left. it quite escaped the pavement and dis- | into boots. Oenilsts. line ot yoods I wore the Zimmond for more than | closed two neatly-fitting boots Women unfasten their jewelry and DK. PAUL, Williams' Plock, Cor. 16th & Dolge 1RON FENCING. five yoars: at first in aring, afterwards | Porhaps L should have mid before |lip it into secrot places whero no roh T Grupe, PaintaanaOils | Crestings, Balustrades, VerandasOffice and inw shirt stud and then again in a|that my name was Eldridge, that 1| ber who is anything of a gentloman KUHN & CO. Bank “m‘"*(s:;m:'u“"f!;m“ Cellar ring. 1t now circles the finger of w|am a lawyer and Judge Clifton's | would think of exploring Pharmacists, Fine Panc oods, Corg 15th wnd SHAER: 8 | lovely Jady whose little daughter calls | junior partn In the noxt office to| Strong men fight for a place under Doy a atrocts GENERAL AGENT [ e “Papa Al this time there have |ours thero are two young follows just the seats where they can secrete them W, 3. WHITEHOUS E, Wholeralo& Retall, 16th st. | peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. | been no tragedies i our family, no | st rted in law, who receive wore calls | selves. ©. FIELD, 2022 Nortn Siao Cuming Street novadtt | dear friend has die My own health | from their lady friends than retaining “Gentlemen,” again eries the ehild- | PARR, ist, 10tn and Hovard Streets, | has beon excellent, and I'um quite re- | fees from citizens. One day, as 1 was | ish voice, ringing hizh and clearabove | SET——————_— " GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE( sizncd to have it put down to imag ving my oftico, Tsaw my ludy in | the screams of women and the din of Dry Goods Notions, Etc. o (o T the frain asps for ination on my part, to me, my stone | gray going into theirs, TRADE MARK 1" (" TRADE MARK | 2 QHRIE W LRGN 8 L) i Drieeht or ~dull, according to my | T must confess to feeling a sort of |of the men) *lob me el you somo ¢ y Gre, 3 prospect aticad, Only this 1 affivm, | chitl, and then disappointment. 1 did | this excellont tropical iruit,” and he | R et TN s | that twice, wien o fest it, L went | not Iike to know that my dignified un oxtonds in his dexter hand —a banan! A [ contrary to its warning, he punish- | known went around visiting gentlo. It was the train boy, pursuing his A F. GROSS, New mnd 8¢ ond | Furnitur | ment qu follow the offence, | men's offices, oven though the gen- [useful and harmless vocation Cin nd Stoves, 1114 Dougias. High ash pric \ | Onec 1 speculated in Pacitic Mail and | tlemen were her acquaintan Oc- | cinnati Saturday Night Sid for second hana oo " i | 1ont heavily, and at once 1 asked a|casionally a lady friend would call up- —_— BONNER 1800 Douwa s, Fiue goods, ‘li”fll\nlfllll‘n oauance of AFTRE TARIKR. | swoet Jady friend to be my wife, and {on me, not upon business, and al Buokuns arnica Salve. — s R | tud Pl ) s Lows of Mcthorys e of Vison, Pro. | She refused me plump though 1 was always polite, I never | The best salve inthe world for cuts, OMAIIA FENCE CO. e did Ag othar Dissasce Hib Superstitious or not, as you will, I|encouraged that sort of thing, and, as|bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, QUAR, PRIES &CO,, 1218 Hamuy S, lmprove- | ture Grave regard my diamond as wy talisman, |a | ico, 1 heartily disapprove of it. | fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, T W s b & o and. ‘Wood, Fencos, Ofice | #4rFull particulars in oir pamohlot, which | Iy mentor, and ever since my unsuc My socond thought was more char- | chillblaing, corns and all kinds of T §o 5t s R pacs e/ gailins, Coutors of Pino and Walnat denire ireo 1o mall to oxéry one, u:m;l'nll wooing I have lwlvkwl upon 1t ;u.m‘.,. One of the fellows might be | skin cruptions. This salve is guar 2 " — y pn » - e edicine Iy vold Uy wll drUgelsth | with love, ot unmixed with- awe. | her brother. 8o much the botter. T anteed to g prfoo otio W f Cigars and Tobacco. b o % M | One morning when riding down town | would make his acquaintance and cul- “‘_’\?.“”," o .1.5‘,‘.:‘;v".'.‘f:‘.‘.t.::‘.i‘,‘ RO 4D ORCHARD & BEAN, J. B. FRENCH & CO., ' WEST & FRITSOD R, manulacturors of Clears s TEDICINE GO, ™ |y Madison avenue car to my busi- | Gvate him. 1 did this after somo | 25c jor box. For walo by i PETSI GRO CERSI \ W. F. LOR manufacturer 1416 Farnham C. F Good V2ot | ness, 1looked up from paper, conscious | weeks' delay and considerable circumn T & MeManON, Omaha C A R L | W

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