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p] I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 2!.“]88‘?- he ch nged his mird, gave bail, and left for Baltiniore, Atter reaching the city he hanged hismind b ck ngain, and wrote to his bail that he was coming back and m | woe the ady at ali r ske, Hoarrived there Sunday morning, his i ail surrendered him, 1Tt 3 and ha is now in He freczing of th EorF Whtile Atinat spired to marry ths i New York Star Maas is most uncertain: while Yother | L nmisnion a few canul - g & seuson of the year lock | waters are frozen hard, th 5 K About Bil umors still remain land-bound. The | Ohio has alm fi . Maas runs very strong'y, and the dif- | fanlting county trous e cor ecossary, perhaps, for every static 3 ractice o W o Laee that they o “'{"m"“;;l‘]ml with these deir | ficulty is for the fiest conting of ice to | practic VL.‘."?M 3 o tint NLIALY, 1 In just form. When a severe frost catches 0 —WHOLESALE— v 8l LUMBER, COAL & LIME, bR g ] Mo itk ‘ohotk,” | erews, who Curn thelt borths at night, | iTamee il ta " Wity e - TRUTH ATTESTED. | s ‘ | On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts,, which is the case, for instance, on the| PEPPERMINT DRO 8. | Maas, ot Rotterdam. This is very . ) well pictured in some of thoold Dutch | A Clncinnati man says he lived fur manship, nc vo partienlarly gives an | @ even years in dendly fear that -ome one Lace, Gold-Dust and Feathers R U thin uld find ot that his 1 were only 2 J 1 el the SHIRK \ ik = W imitation marl lyfaned Dl howin d jco-boats, stalls s Comic Line Boths. Now, th NEW IDEAS IN VALENTINES, of Artistic Work: i Dacorations of Beautitul 8pec When There's a Will Thorasa a Way oat for valentines, The advice is - lies are fashion varions styl » the bu rtumty 1o | wake up in the morning to find them' | in tu for he nop : " ¢ 1 ol , | welves frozen in. The canals natural D f A ain gush as tendorly as he | 2 | 1% ¥oon Peuierover N, the LSMSAHSIL | dindrutt 1 yo “n Encieh pro. | SomeImportantStatomentsof We o n of a valentine hoso 1ps which R you sre afflicted w 1111 0ts 108 o the medium of a va . ‘T | traftic is supplanted b 1t ¢ Ir hich Kuown People Wholiy 1 you Micted with Tiliousyoss, us ruary 14 the birds are said i | vine have the | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS et « maiden in | sledges, large and small, and on that day many maiden i bl ol sl sl A aff. {0 g0 ore phoserital SRR HESRL iy tho past has been neatly captured Ly (ing houses are se ¢ \ 1 P v catch the dixense 1t your Liver iy affected, you will find a suro re- | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | it you have any species of Humor or Pimple, tail BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, ro, ki tained in & box— or rather the box | of the most exacting nature, and that | corner of wenue when one of | disappeinted, The m V18 thre y renliza tho | ~——DEALERS IN—— 4 " | cent contrivances child sits | carefu 0 say whether he w nulder- | Phees ¢ hag L von BURDOCK BLUOD BITTERS year, many more le vesick maidens™ | r'xlmn ¢ niriva o ll.‘lvl' .1..; i\m ”‘:.r”: fl ‘:,t n f‘.'_}, e 1 partion whota i ‘n:'\';’ n‘.‘.:‘n " A AL ) will succumb. The variety aad qual- | with just room T 4 ' I lite, nor can the facts fhey announce be ig. | I your Blood is mpure, purify it with ity of the valentines exhibi ed nave (a stick in each hand, |'“’",‘If) . ‘l"‘ . it 10y i | norid. | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, | C 3 ¢ e adult | » awner of a hiveo Pl ina | “Drar Sin:F have frequently used Warner's o/ YOD BITTERS. veteran manutacturer of this stylc seous, as the opportunity affor 7 SAfs KIdRs, KA Livet Cure. for, ookl oot | 1 BURDOCK BLOOD BITTER the proprietor, “*far exceed those of | outline, the “sleighers” sitting in the e proper thin onfl ix,\"h ¢ Liver rlm ‘;“”‘_h RO “v‘. | -v— U-LTS ."n',‘ I"':’""“" ve I have just wot- | body, the driver perched at the back, | Have it me @ center t aud g s A y copied by other manufacturers. ™ over theso run_ the reins. One horse | j;5uar galoons in Moine, but it is »aid th t WAL ot Mo R The easel valentine reterred to is|generally constitutes the team, but in | they o not sell an average of two dullars \ Kidnoy and | 10t t0 take which can be pulled away from the|de luxe. Rll{h Malte it to | than ever Laid before in the xpring. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS o= hack and thus made to support the E ( ; MOI?) ment. intoxicated for & month.—[Boston Jvan- | ( [ em, nothing . & ‘ } A I_\-I ¥ ipports to the ordinary photograph | g6, the Chicago Phota, Jan, Tth, s ' opening through which could be soon | guntio tridea made in tho railvay gI1FORA o | or moro than 16 y ars { rice, $1.00 pei Slottle; Trial Bottles a neat picture at the extreme end. | world, which after a series of years | ing after b h ard a gre . - = I : POSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. . hiecuit on the ground and had put a iive Twas todd 15 had alio a new wrinkle in the valenting [on’ o footing of unparalleled oxcel. | biscuit un the groupt aod had it s fiv: Goodnan. 0 27 cod-mo GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINEs was part of the valentine. The outer | they have been met 8o prowptly and o Tulivy of (inlveston | Be and Lam poefec by well p precious stones and prescuted a very | eredit to the inventive wenius whic s ! leme 0! | remeav through oy orld. A tor X . rich appearance, On the lid, in the | created, and the enterprise which Tt |w:-‘> ; ; J ',/ fla | centre, was a scroll, on which the| fostered the matehless railway service | vou her haan " .« VA Yo syl name of the fair recipient could be|of the United States ‘Her tather, then?” *No, si A7y - A/ . e written by the hand of the lover. On | The changes brought about live uot | au no relation of o, bue Tam prowi of 7 ’ O 22 o Alllfl tollow T ANThs ] rawwing the iid a mass of lace drapery | heen arrived at, all ac once, they are | hercomelevion. Lam the drigct thit BEFORE TAKIHG. ~coucnce of AF 3 one of these silvered tokens and, [sledges for the children. These ar With & 8 at o statencnts, 48 Well aa the | BURBOCK BLOOD BITTERS tar | and propels itself ahead OwualA, Nen., May 24, 1831, never beforo been equalled A Star [ and proy Whey b ) y F' d B I P f qoods and took a view of the new va- [latitude for form, great scope for va- tside: ro rheamati: attacks, and | i fol. | then b sall, fi e ciif button. ST ) ‘/”}/ - ten up the casel valentine, and it isan (48 on the tail, the sweeping-irons fol [New Hava . | @. K. AeHor 1020 Farnham Street, mounted on stiff cardboard. At the|an old engraving three horses in sin- | worth of 1 naually to au inhubitant. ) th invigorator, and lentine in the same manner as the § 0 _ S wk v BURDOCK BLOOD BITTELS, AT S i T | T s T e WHOLESALE ~ GROCER made of lnce paper of both gold and | and no better cxemplification can be | #reat deal, cecently brought home, as ovams, st 3y shep | For Nersousan 5, tone p N The whole delicate affuir is fringed | have hocome so strikingly apparent as | hullabaloo in the yar WeRt OHE 1y = = wenento H M. & M. PEAVY L] L] . ’ craze, lenco. ‘T requirenonts of an active | furele[Texas 3 TRADE MARK ¢ (r i PRADE MARK o N & Kidney «nd Liver € " covering was ornamented to represent | in guch a thorough manuer, is alike Ah!” ex wish'y was revealed, with a piece of the gradusl work o yoars, wnd the | %0l it to her. [ made it mys: 1t OMAIIA,K6 - -- NEB. 4 Jemory, Unisersal | e, in the Back, Dimness of Viston, Pre matars Ol Age, and many other Diseasos d t) insanity ‘or Consumption and o Prema. | . BOYER & VO, Judging by the display of the present | precisely the samo as the soventcentis 1, which thief | 1} yeui Bowela are dissrdeved, Fogulito Lhom with | 8 ) y CARCA R N WaAkNeR & Co. 1t you have Indigestion, you w n antidot: reporter visited the vstablishment ot | sledges —are some casces sim [ | ] 1 | an ot o 1 you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er a ) de: herefrom, ve | rieties. | riety of gear, harness, and trappin o srtifying, young man, but o, deelved benels oo oy o | adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | “The s 80 far this season,” said y 1L are wearing for u | guits onsider these mediclues worthy of | | ginal i but it has already been [lowing the curve of the swan's neck; iy & s eenn L uakau bt | eputy Troasurer | Storative in origiual idea, y There are about ore wnd It you have any symptoms ot Ulcrs or Scrofulous i i s file are sh ving a sledge | A friend wio has & d in the Dirico VOF YHBRITHRVE |l e s : o S The Age of Progress and Improve-| b i ep an e wn mn‘n For lmparting strength and vitality to the sys : > sample, one of the hard, black hiscuity FyRiBE With BURDOCK BLOOD BIVTERS. silver hue. In the center was an|found at the present day than the gi- i 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neh | o ' 5 i o) 1 d p he |« v 8, but I grew with colored ribbon, the latter being | to place American railway equipment | lircovered that bis n had put the| s L v t wholcsale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Another beautiful specimen was con- | comfort-loving population have been| Several centls standing on the | was ever known tocurs tha THE 1 n pubiishing this v luable vhat a compic mbhon at e : e center [ added combinations of ¢xpericnce and |, A Texas cattle pingIAbOL: forming an avenue toward a ver ¢- | highest mechunical skill; no untriod | §0p hoid, asked Borg ‘\"I‘ L\w‘”t' i U. P. K. K, Shops geative building—u church. Thiscosts | sxperiment could prevail, none ) thit ) 80 hix .. Hel particulars in oar pamohlet, which only $10. thorough trials and cests couid | to1d tho banker what they were worths | many.of th [ line (haw it { =0, et 1) Other varieties wero ovnamentod | the jmperative dew md 1oe absolute | how doubled in value every five " Kidney and | at 81 per package with gold, silver and dismond dust. | safoty. Artistic tasto s well as prac. | fours, snd made w large annul proft; el ST IR b et trelUy s SR REDY U] The ciieaper _varicties, rauging from | ticability and usefuiness have been | 1o vny fine s in Tosns, o excla «ed in At S e RIb R KA INSERTEOLY: | ! i *D uffalo, N. Y. ten cents to $1, are principally com- | consulted. Some vetterment here | 4 tone of holy hor “No fences! Why, RD R ocTme-cod posed of lace paper. In fact, it may [and there, a shight addition in this | good lord ¢ man, P'das soom tale a| 4 T S z z be said that lace paper is the founda- [ and that divection, summed up into a | mortzaze od o« school of codtish off the ‘ 4 A tion of valentines. Some of the Jat- | genoral improvement of the entive | enk of Newioia g 3 ) < q) q ter are so constructed that on ymllmzlm,mpnmm and th 1t was a Boston o asked, “Why ,.“ n < | - m&e6m comfortable and . ! \ (et a cord a miniature stage is revealed, | clegant accommodations of to-day. | ® O MU IO SN0 o e O TO ALL WHO HAVE with lace curtaina and ornamental | Railway traveling is no longer an irk. | o ihole: itz fins by B scenery, while at the back a sonti-|some task, a journey of weariness and | ance withont hein instine'ively drswn to Tnis great specific sures that most loatasome mental youth and maiden are perched | bleakness, fraught with larking dan- gether blendedand beantified in the assim- disvase upon a balcony, gazing at & moon | gors and insufferable annovances, In- | ilated alembic of eternal love? That is whoso nearness would startle the or- | croase of traffic furthered additional [0 easy one. [t is becauss butter is 4 TO B REPAIRED, dinary observer iu real fe. Even|train sorvice and attention turned to | (P & bound and god seal skin sacque for so trifling a sum as five cents a very pretty Dittle memento nuy be | motive power. Stone ballasting was purchased. One of the greatest favorites, how- ever, is a protty ornamented valen- tine, made of silver laco paper, with a pair of smell doors, on which is en- raved the motlo: “The one 1 love."” he fair recipient, wondering who her young man reslly loves, opens the door and beholds her own face reflect- ed in a mirror. The most suggestive of these love missives is a ministure altar, smoth- ered in an ocean of lace and diamond dust, on which rests a plain gold ring surronnded by the motto: ‘Do you accept?” Of course this sort of a val- eutine means business, and unless it is e nraed there ought to be good grounds for a breach of prowise suit. The valentine, however, which is Qearert 1o the heart of the practical j ket und the average “Young Amer- 1can’” 18 the comic one. Thousands upon thousands are sold aunually, and the subjects embraced are multi- tudinous. All trades, professions and brauches of business are represonted. The latest comic valentine is that in- scribed to the destroyer of plethoric pocketbooks, the plumber. The sub- Ject stands with his tools on his loft arm, while from his right hand de- pends a long ‘‘bill of particulars,” such as ‘“Looking at a faucet, $5,” ete. **Angling for a Husband,” is the title of another valentine, which will make some young lady ‘‘yearn” to fly at the unknown sender. It piot- ures & damsel with hook and line striving to bait a heart. Even the wsthetic craze is to be burlesqued, aud artists arve already busily engaged . drawing designs, in which young men are to figure as *‘too too” Oscur Wildes improvement in tracks, roadway and vigorously applied, additional tracks coustructed, improved systems of sig- nals ldogud.uud powerful locomotive engines built, affording requisites of speed and safety superior to anything ever attempted since steam power has come into use in its thousand-fold ap plications, But in this sharp and competitive emulation for rapid transit, the mate- rial intorest of the traveler as well as his physical needs and wants, have been well kept in sight. To the sleep- g car, model of tidiness and cleanli ness as woll as elegancy, and the lux- uriantly upholstered day conch, were soon added parlor cars, richly and tustefully furnished, and the ingenu- ity of builders and mechanics was taxed to its utmost extont to combine into_their construction every point of detail and minutia calculated to in- creasoe the comfort of the passenger, andsurround him with the luxuries of home-life. Hotel cars and dining cars, tables supplied with every pro- curable delicacy, are now also in gen oral use, and it might be truly said that the forests of the world, its mar- kets, its mines, its shops and its scien- tific minds have been in a sense made tributary to the American railway wanager. The western roads have not boon rlow in adopting ana inaug- urating improved methods, and we find the Chicago, Burlington & Quin- cy railroad, which long since had in use the best and most improved roll- ing stock, have introduced an elegant system of smoking cars for exclusive use of first-class passengers, and the state room car, originated and built especially for their purpose, which @ives absolute privacy ond must be an * [ much aguin, co ts as high as 8500. The necessaries of life must experience a fall in price before two souls will readily blend in the assim Inted alembic, and so forth, Jones wa sitting on the front step , the other night, waiting for his sweetheart to come out. She knew wat time to come, and Jones didn't wish to ring the bell for fear of alarmi g the old folks. Presently he heard the d or open and the old man ing about 85 nehody's be- h” Do you address yur- d Jons ringing un with N heold gentleman, . was speaki »f the paint on the steps. Tt was there this after- non' A his ands to the spot, and, izi force of the 1d wentleman’s remurks, reached his room in fivo minutes [Camson City Appeal. CONNUBI A LITIES, The runors of Miss Arna Lonige Cary's | approaching marringe are now said to be untrue. Mr. William Sel waw recently u es and diwmonds valued at as Weoften hear of & womin marrying o man to reform hit: but no one ever tells of a man marying a woman to reform her. Wo men are wodest, rnd don't talk about our good deed much —[Piuintieid Bulletin, M es Abercrombie, daugiter of the late General Al ercrombio, and vrauddaughter of the late G: neral Robert Patierson, bus fust beon mareied in Philudelphia to Mr, Tenry Newlin, a woalthy youny lawyer of that city, Senat, ¢ Jones, of Florida, wh iv abont to marry & wealthy young lady of Now- buryport, is s to bo unusnally well read in the works of kugli & tall, robust, pale-eyed and sandy haired wid wer, Mies Tla Tllman, whose am ising breach- of-nromise snit ngainst Henry . Meyer, | of Richmond, Va, las month_ ois usbed New York Helirew so dety to its center, Who want glossy, luxuriant and wnfi tresses of abundant, beautiiul Hair must use LYON’S KATHATRON, elefiant, cheap article alwa; makes the Hair w freely and keeps it from fulling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dan and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and Lkeeping it in any desired posivion, Bean- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathawron, STETTER CELEBRATED SYPHILIS ‘Whether iv its Primary, Secondary or Tertlary Stage. Removes all traces of ercury (rom the eys- tew, Cures Scrofula, Ola S0 er, Rheuma- tlem, E:zenia. Ca arrh of any lood Diseasc. Cures When Hot Springs Fail! Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881 Wo have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs: and were finally cured with S, 8. 3. McCAMNON & MURRY. Memphis, Menn., May 12, 1881 Wo have sold 1,200 bot les of 3.8, 8. in year, It has given universal u .tisfaction. b air minued physiclans now recommend positive specific. ANS¥IRLD & Co. Louisville, Ky,,May 13, 1881, 8. 8. 8, has clven bettor tat on than s medicine I have ever sold J. A, Fu s Denver, Col. Ma Every purcha or peaks in the hi of 8. 88, L. Melssctor. o, Va., May 11, 1381, You can refer anybony to ns in_regard to the merits of 3. 8, 5, Poik, Miller & ¢ "I ¢ never known S, S, ) ) Perry, Ga, The above signers arc f high stand- ing. UITT WISH WE W LL TAKE YOURSE CA ) BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulara and vopy ol little bogk lewaze to the Ui fextunate.” 000 Reward vill be joid to any Tt Do Tar ysis 100 bottlos S 8, 8., one particleof Mercury lodide Potas any Mincral substa: SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ¥rops. Atlania, Ga. Priee of regular size reduced to 8175 per ot tle Smali ze, holding half the quantity, pr.co, $1.00. Sold by KENNARD & C0,, and Druggista ¢ encraily W. E. VIGUS M. MERRELL. ENGRAVING —TO BE DONE OR— JEWELRY ;. MANUFAGTURED. While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower than all otkeovs AT THXE LAST STATE B ATR | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST QUALITY: GOODS DISPLAYED, EfC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new wnd improve. chinory, I hope to still more improve the quality and finish ~f our ork and fill orders with more promptness than 1s usual. CAUTION ! i inappreciable boono to invalids while | has found an_udditi nal consolati n- to “The retail price of valentines,” |scouring washing, bathing and loung- | that o' the 8150 verdice "““"'fl‘ by said Mr. Fisher, *‘runs from L cent | ing facilities in separate and complote | 45,1k On Sunday she murricd Taac et h 8epa . Cohen, one of the principal witnesses to 850, apartments, To this company belongs | i the ca. “Do you mean to say that the lat- [ the credit of furnishing the huishing My Mctio bas always been and always will be: ‘‘Birst to gain superior tiee end then m{\'uniuu the fact—not before —no wild advertisements Scme unprincipled dealers bemg in the habit of copying my arnouncements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copiec. advertisements W. E. VIGOS & 00, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Bridos ds at fashionable English is expended upon one valen- | stone for tho magnificent edifice asked the reporter, “Certainly, here is one,” and ho displayed a magnificent creation, in which gold and silver lace paper, diamond dust, real lace, ribbon, and beautiful feathers combined to make a perfect beauty, the whole being in closea inarich frame, “Such a valentine as that,” said the manufacturer, ‘“‘generally docs the business, ‘Gothou and do like- wise,’ ' el Winter Life in Holland. Good Words. In Holland the fun of Winter life takes many forms; and Winter facili as the hichways of summer available for trek-shuits be come the best thoroughfares for thosce who skate. In this way, directly the ice bears, vists are made and dis- tances traveled which cannot be done in Bummer; and, instead of going round and round as we do here on u small confined space, the Dutch make up a party and pay a visit to some neighboring town or villiage. A reared to the genius of our nation by its able railway officials, the most complete passenger equipment in the world, A Millionalre's Eccentricitios. From tho New Y rk Sun, 19th The late Capt. William Tyson was an old sea captain and shipping mer. chant residing near Hackensack, A few years since he was rated worth £1,600,000. Previous to his death he became very eccentric. On one occa- sion he tore up $20,000 m Govern- ment bonds, $8,000 of which he burned up. The remaining $12,000 was represented by many fragments, which the Government finally recog- nized, and which it redeemed in cash on Tuesday. Yesterday the New Jer soy estate was administered upon by George W. Wheeler. The inventory of this part of the property at first footed up §75,000, but subsequently in clearing up the Captain's private room a number of checks were found under the carpet, while from behind the safe were taken stocks and bonds weddings wear eaps of white mull, witi full woorish er wns gather d into u satin band, covered with rich 8 A wa ered ribbon aoout six inches in width is t visted throuzh this lace, terminating behind in long fringe hich arc quite a yar an o ha'f lon [ 1 to reach near y to the foot of the dross Miss (' , daughter of ox-Congressan | B, Grinell, was mar- ried recent t Girinpell, Ia, to Prof, R, D, Jones, of Towa o One letter of covgatulnion was from Boston, and its ulu..mr' words were these: *“That' you may be us happy as your fa b lauyhe r de- serves to be is the best any oue can ask for fu Mot affectionately yours, Weudell “hillips.” A more ill-assortc Mrs. Lindsey J, Ho could hardly be iw boy, hix parents stating his age at 16 and he'ut 19, while she is & negress of 25, and by BO meAna & prepossossing specimen of her ace. Ihey eloped, and were mar by a negro pr acher, The husband’s par- ents have had him arested on a charge of vagrancy, in the hope of separating him ly from his wife, out he declares that he wall return to her at the earliest le than Mr. and , of Providen Captain John B, Sykes, who, for sev-| er:l years past, has_been running North reason of this s that jears of experience have proved it to he perfect y reliable in those cases of ts and Dealers, to whom or 1atetter's Aluana. for 1352, KENNEDY'S EAST‘ -IND 04 ‘WBILVWNNIKY ‘VISdIISAT > ‘SEYUemuBUEES] SUOT I — A FAMILY TONIO 125 Lasalle Street, CHICAGO. | Grain and Provisions Bought and Sold on Margins, dueTme-o d1m "DISEASES ~OF THE— EYE & EAR DR.L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. References all Roputable ysiclans of Omaha. 4ar Ofce, Corner 16th and Farnham Sts Omaha. Neb andim 9 To Nervo s Sufterers THE QREAT EUN_QP(AN REMEDY Dr. J, B. Bimpson's Speocific MEIDICXNE. I8 19 » positive cure for Spermatoirhes, Semina Weokness, Impotancy, and sl diseases resultiog and those of Yours very truly, A. B. HUBERMANN, The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., Sign of the Siriking Towr Tlock Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M. EBLILNMANS CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, e A e ILER & CO. emory, Fans b s 5 0 i ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ik Furnishing Goods S Hats and Caps | ol sucoees. ‘o are’prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles Peaphlste and Patterns, Fine Merehant Tailoring in Connection Write for thew and xuz‘ ‘tall par. RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1301-1303 Faruham and 300 to 312 13th 8t bright winter's morning is always ex- | yepresenting ab 0 Carolina cypress shingle » C| 1 u 3 pprese; ut $200,000, Al- | Uaroling cypress shingles to the Choptank hilarating, espacially 10 those Whose | thiush tan and (s soer o, (o | DA, sdme time Agy hecame. hoatls | S0le Manafmoturars. OMAHA. red particles aro doing their work sut- |chocks wero honored. The stooks | suaored.af & youg ludy of st. Mihac'a, FAST TIME! 508 " ! : ; and seomed deterwined to warry her, wil: l};'m}nl)- how much more 0 when | and bonds, principally mining stocks | ling or unwilling h‘hn-hl(-u-nyylhiu,u\mt cheerful company, free exercise, vari- | and southern states bonds, realized | lidy could could do prodently to. oot rid In golng East take the ety of character, and constant chany | but & few dollars. Mr, Wheeler's ac. | 9f his persstent attentions, and fually had : of scene all tend to wmark the day as o | count foots e $137,000, Tho New | 0 ¢all on her brother for br tection. As [}h]caflfl & N[ll’thWfiSt- red-letter one; and to orown all. o (¥ { T’ (il the captaiu could not be coaxed or driven 1 i : York and Philadelphia property swells | b’ fobe), i the pleasant sensation of feeling do. | o B e, bt pursulls, bo had & wilh 4 on weling de- | the estate tc $6560,000 issued for him. and he wis committed to wWAY servedly tired, with a night's rest wel i e, A gentleman in | FR AT X, ePn -~ earved. Bhould the frost be suf “ROUGH ON RATS. on his bail if h- woild ] ] INE O ficiently severe, a river is most infer 'lhu‘tlnm.':!-nu.-d found at last. Ask iise ot to trouble the young 1 dy auy |, Traing leave Omahs 8:40 p.m. and 7:40 &, w B. SIMSON MEDICINE 0G esting, being o o large acale aud por” | ArUKBIS for “Eough on Rats.” Tt clears B Perem e s rel A For full i u call on . 08 104 and 100 Main St. Buffaio, N \:v out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed bugs; 15¢ | o jail; S perempeorily sefuseds and wei t | aGont, 1ath and Faruham St , Owabs by ©. F, Goodman, J. W, Ball, taking more of the character of a fair | Doges, " el ) { huk, inding the jail as com ) SADE MARZ fic, 8100 per package, oF alx pack Address all ordors to 1 allway Depot, or at JAMES T, CLARK, Gener K Ish, and all drogglateevery where fortab.e & place as the cabin 'f his vessel, | al Axety, ¢ JalTmse tf o SEdaw