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% THE DAILY BEE--- SATURDAY JUNE 3 1882, [ THE GERMAN S8UNDAY, home, Newspapers, magazines, light literature of all kinds, are brought forward, and ia the plnce of school Bharp ‘Contrasts with Time- | booke, fairy tales, stories and picture books are given the little folk. If,n Honored New England the Now England home, the piano "or .Observances. organ is opened, the music is chosen in harmony with the day, and the family gather together and sing in subdued voices from the hymn books or collections of revival music. In the German family the piano often furnishes the morning entertain- ment, The various members of the family play in turn, now a Baethoven's symphony, now a sonate from Schumann or Haydn, and then perhaps all sing in unison an air from a well known opera, a ringing b A : h “Volkslied,” or even a lively melody anie Sunday In Americs 18 on0ud ew. | from a comio opera. Tho New Eng: b A "'."";c. “‘éy’ th o wrote | 18nd family, singly, and collectively, man to his friends at home fi ':'h' attend church; it ie quite safe to say from a quiot eastern city, in "L 1ch 18 | ¢ho German family do not, unless it be e Sepiaes qutstoem of the By, | Ovaaunica Buscay o ublie they go as a body to the Catholic Church to ok mf"v&r“ul)ch“:";“ims"dfg'r‘°gv“:e";j hear the fino music, In all probabili- hfm:ent nflsrsso on Sunday in the "% t'hg lorcnuo“ ] ":h"n“q by r\mflrry Fatherland, affected his good nature :ha: ":1%1 :i: ':en::l ythem“f!:ffier V::g oo i, nvomtrabl o - oSy diss oftion n took himself to letter-writing and i:i" ‘t(?tbry '3'1 ,theb m"."h‘";;".d sent to the home folk, in the words ;l R AT L) (VRSP B tad above, his opinion of o Sunday ngors all the time with knitting, fi“"A :1“ IWhy b Widte' 1 - thi erocheting or needlework. This hand- :" ':v‘iall o apparent o every steanger work, requiring no mental nor physi- flu{ Tes spent one or more Sundsys cal exertion, can hardly be termed in Garmis In 'America, particu- wotk. Every German girl, in accord- Taely in zhe’;ut Afeigririnn 1 day is .nn;a with the theory of the universal ) considered a time for quiet meditation '.':‘d“:'t)?l; ::.k“a“%hl:‘el:e:; ; ) “l:u idls, —meditation that pertains par- b BAKL DGRy e ticularly to spiritual welfare; D AL etl'wr aky :ll‘l ‘B"’;: thi. .““n::.l:en?;(‘lt, r::f: ‘Aftm'-‘ :i;n:::“t::a:?g:rfiggx:g enter- onctha l‘llld.il broken enly by the sol- tahmont is the question: of import- emp #aging of, the cburch.:bells,. . In ance, If the day is bright, the entire Sor ‘nfl gn V00 obhbr Ydld, Bunday family, from grandmother to the is ms RHowS & dhy/dt Aavotion tha little toddler at the mother's side, bu?g:td- of rest, rinrantion and | Will, beyond all doubt, take & walk. Yt h Uike aBa et ulbn Onge ont of doors it seems as though lmu.e:nexi.. 4 s riyliateni c?m the whole community were on foot Fsutel raxs ;"“ ’: | Pmnm:n. and had started out on some pilgrim- G e Unded.pxlxl:t‘i;:cnusu Sun. | 28 The shrine to which these pil- day is lllolp‘:hy but because it is a | BTIM8 journey 1s, almost without ox- mytdly :I"na T harch bells ving'‘ob ception, some favorite beer garden. as well in the Fatherland, but with Out of doors, every pléasant path, apparent gladnoss, for th;y proolaim every public gaiden is thmngud'wltll not only peace but pleasure. Quietly, quiet, orderly, tidy people. = They thoughl’f&ly A8d" aoberly 'thb Ne | 8re the toilors, who have been for six Englander says, ‘‘“This is the Sabbuth :”A’ifi"f ;hahwaek ’h"tl n flll’y ir"“ll' day;” gaily, happily and cheerily the DSt o bt B bbb Gy’ s, *To-day is Sunday.” |® nd sunshine. Perhaps the aristo- Ngrg:: f:‘g‘;’mnrk Lheyndvent of {l-ne cratic families of wealth and rank do day, for old and young regard Sun- nntdwnlk (;:lh Sunday 'in the publio day as the one particular delightful gardens, although they may. be seen day of the week. Though Sunday is {"h:l;”;y olherlgiu.y in tho w]eek. thI: 3 rom religious scruples thaf :':;:;:“x:llym ‘:‘i’:]"nv::“'::l;;ny ?{ m“gy these aristocrats changa their pro- it a day of ungodhl;eu; atibh' g;;nmme. Itis the feeling of caste an insinuation would bhe absolutely itnf:: ;luanl:ut pm;m': L!‘:’}:“ fi:o ‘""“? untrae, A disturbance, any act bor- A0 (IONS SRR Mab 2 d . ;- |middle class that must work for a f:“';%{:or:u::““t’hi:' ‘;:yde?!"o'; living, and have no “‘von” before their ‘ names to indicate noble birth. The the most rigid obsorver of tho Sabbath teachers and profossors, are all on foot, Yo AEonEsa Hakwarey 1hto. s German | ™ theflaristocrats prefer on this day (e Gty w}i’rhout RO wIRg” e ry waa drive in their carriage or seck exclu- Bun’dly. he would involuntarily ex- e :::;:me (’v':‘l“:: home. claim, “‘A universal holiday, and how | 7. o0 T 00g ki ot]:l flm«;m\r. koenly the Germans enjoy. its plea eaving Dresden in the afternoon, urel"’ Should the strangar know thai an almost endless number of paths it was Sunday, these same enjoyments '::H( ihothché:an.d (;l‘ hf f'&']y ’gf.y would seem to him as desecrating that| =0 (Iutl', g t‘;l' °g’ 1 E‘:h A2 rt of the week that had been holy to f 3 bt ne:’r f' AEORNIWEN W im, and his opinion would necessari- r"'i: deruoon efore thiem, (they will lyb’eunflir. ‘That manunl 1abor ceases | P™° bly wind over the low hills to ontiraly in not exsotly true. Thopoor e85, (TCE0, VHAE Dopend. o B i ) g:?&:;‘?‘::wmfiuflu'g v:':: Elbe, there1s a thick sprinkling of the 1 Yond diyi the poorer Tabovet | CUF1dUS littlo villages, all just as 'm:"’)'; ey nns; up?)n hiiolher quaint and old.fashioned and inter- ey Cobantihe oy Astuiiby yofl'etl eating to the stranger na they can be. 'l.‘n’-fl uunot-fl'otdpt':) Ly (hpg Y‘:tong‘;“lolllke m‘l’l”hl:’rfl:h“ itga 1| often difficult to tell whether it be N°“$’:: ;‘;fi?fi“&:flm‘gfiflf Kaetz, Noethnitz, Blasewits, Losch- '°t Khse/kve: tiore! thiaktal: \to find | itz Rocknitz, Zschertnitz, or one of zr‘ork :g“ il oring (xome remtnars: the many others with unpromounce- G .nblo names. No matter which vil- ! & lage may be the goal, upon reaching ”‘f:f:"::::&:‘;cgfig:“?:‘: T‘:r'_ it the crowded refreshment rooms y PA™|would seem to indicate that ticular German city—Dresden, for A instance. Is thero ychurch service? T)lltl ])Jf:d“" had l,on; tdhlth"r; To be sure, in Baxony, the home of |1y v i mnxy l‘{‘““" i 0; Protestanism, there are churches |y 0 et s "d" x‘ out l(:i enough, and on Sunday, sermons twice | &) w‘:\:el:‘l; ‘;:lnl '3; ;. .;alru,uon bl d » day in every church in the city, yet et St bopes e bt o] the ‘aumbar ‘of 'regular’ churohigoers far. There is no day in the week that in comparison with the number of i offers such opportunities as Sunday Babitauts, 18 verysmall indeed. "And for Auelm’;‘n village nnd. its quaint char- ot, almost without exception, every '““:;, 1‘;“’ nsantd in Sundsy dross rotestant member of the community | P*** '“l ‘;‘L in the strocts, the belongé to & certain church, and at- young il'l' s gather in groups, 'kmtt!ng tonds. ab:laas on‘moo or twice & year, and talking and feeling especially fine Why?' Ouriou'nly enough, bscause he on ‘tcoount of the bit of paily-colored mush Tho ovangliosl ohurches are ribton that brightens their dull city institutions, and are under the d-““s'i b}:h’" prono loud wordy, no control.of the city goverament, and signs of boisterous amusement in the every citizen is obliged. to_be 8 faem: village on this da'y of rest and peace- ber of the ohurch of his distriot, and ful enjoyment. The village is quiet, i i Il and sleepy as ever, and does not :h:fllffi'x:‘n“’fl::’ ‘;o‘ gl‘t,iza:n:::ln‘yl intend to be awakened or disturbed, as not subsoribe to the oreed of the|® announced by the sign-board that is ohurch, or that he may attend some- placed on the high road to impress all where else, are matters of indifference dfllvm that they must pay a fine not to the government. On seeing all [V for fast driving through the the ohurches tolerably well filled on | #{7¢0t but also for any disturbanc Sunday morn, the stranger is often they might cause by "cracking their led at first sight to believe that church wlup... The refreshment rooms of attendance is quite regular, He soon the villago are unusually low, darkand changes his mind when he considers dingy, and clouded with smoke. For that twelve Protestant churchos, two | i reason, if the air is warin enough Oatholio churches and one Cireek | °ut#ide, the family, after reaching the church suffice for & city with a popu. | V11489, Will probubly prefer to take Intion of 212,000, and in a.city with | 2444 Undor 8 spreading tre around laws for obligatory church member- | 30° of the many tables out of doors. ship. The church® tax is paid, as are| L1° fresh cup of coffee or brimming other city taxes, in proporuon, So ke glass of beer is immediately served to property of the individuals, For ev- refresh from the long walk, It hardly ery mark of rent paid, three pfenings seoms that the family have walked must be given for church tax; that is fast enough to need rest or refresh. out of every twenty-five cents, three- ment, but it is astonishing how little fourths of & cent tax jmust be paid, exercise will cause & German to lan- No one can leave & church or osoape|¥Uish With thirst, The good wife Ppaying the said tax unless he v knits and chats, the husband chats a formal and publio declaration of | *1d swiokes, and the littlo ones run withdrawal, This public act that re- about picking flowers, seeking new leases the citizen from the obligation pomnts of interest, d returning of being » chureh member and paying | &Y fow minutes for & huge piece the tax, is of rare occurrence, on ac: German cake, Thu:.fu en parties count of the many disagroeable fes. | L2 the fresh air are really & charming tures connected with it, and the dis. foature of German life, and though eomfort purposely oosasioned the with. | %960 every day in the week are partio- drawer, * Bince & person is not requr- ularly noticeable on Sunday. od to attend church rogularly, the | ™% VARIED EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS, doubters find it easier and far more |, L¥eR0g offers a wide range of en- comfortable to go onoo s year and take | (ortainment, theater, concert, and in communion, pay taxes and continue the winter months circus, On Sun- members of good standing, ‘:;’Y.:‘Ba:‘ "l‘l:r s performances in AMILY REUNI( 3 eatres, ere are congerts 1-1'%"1! :lw fllr:l:l:: :l;s;::um ;“ho“;.n:';b:‘;-h and lpwi:l :::lm- ons offered at the circus. attend church nor spend Surx:fny is evening servioe in the uh.:'roh::., larly in quiet thought, how do they pass the | but it is usuall v C st an end before day! u:u‘:flnok in upon a German | theatre ins, lo that it is quite pos- or | sible for the church goer to attend ohurch heatre in the same ev. ing. The most respected citizens at- tend Bunday night. No one consid- ers for a moment that it is not in aside, tlovels | every way perfeot respectable. The lly are D‘:; og‘?:u::ql!, most devout church wan would un- A Day of Rest, Recreation and Pleasure — Morning Musio, Afternoon Walk nd Evening Theatre. Obligatory Church Membership and Annual Atonement Days. esden Cor, §an Francisco Bulletin 1 | evening, ‘What is more, there is hardly & minister of the gospel in the city who would ot personally attend theatre or opera Sunday night, and he would not consider for (W) hesitatingly go to the theatre in the mhu Blood a moment that there was the least im- propriety in .doing so. Though this same clergyman may have preached a = sermon in the morning, he attends the theater the same evening whenever he TRADR o MARK feels so inclined, believing whatever is right for the members of the church s N right for the pastor, The theater is a % royal institution, and if the King places this entertainment on Sunday at the will of the public, that is suffi- cient guarantee that no one need feel the slightest pang of conscience in at- tending Sunday night. 8o the family that had a re in the morning and a walk in the afterno go to some place of amusement the evening, unless the various members prefer to remain at home and end the day as it began, by music in the family circle. ATONEMENT DAYS, As a sort of a compensating measure for the little time required to be given to religious devotion, the government appoints yearly two days out of three hundred and sixty-five for religious meditation. These days set apart for prayer, attendance at church and atonement of sin, are solemnly called “Days of Atonement.” On these days the “powers that be” close all places of amusement, removing, as it were, all temptations for enjeyment. FOR ”oy’a[gin, Sc/'aficu, l_umbago, 1t you are troubled with Spring Backache, Soreness of the Ches?, is not attained, for Atonemont Day is| 708 and Sprains, Burns and considered a ilolidAy, as is the e #, 8calds, General Bodily peror's birthday, and is enjoyed in i 11 yon suffer from Dyspepsin, use SURIODSS00D BITTERS, TOOTLE _MAUL & CO. 1t you nre afflicted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Bowelsare disordered, regulate them with yoursionts e e |BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1 you have Indigestion, you will find an antidote REEUMATISM, |2~ s adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. W.B. MILLARD, ¥. B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED, Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAME - |- - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO,, e WHOLESALE—— ~AND DEALER N~ Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. Complaints, er- —————————————————————————————————————— ’ 1 your Liverls torpid, restore it to healthy action As may be imagined, the desired end Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- | iy, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS F_ O_ M O BG‘AN, It your Livor is affected, you will find a sure re- ;htl?l o spirit. lfl Lh?q—:, "0';:"‘ Footh, Ear and Headache, Frosted 1ot to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. hall and circus are closed, it matters you have any symptoms of lcers or Bcrofulous little to the guod-nnture’d German. Foot ‘P"d En:;:iu;:,":l‘l other Sores, a curative remedy will be found in i 1218 Farnham St.. Omah a, Neb. Why should he atone! He has tried ams . BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. as near to do right as other mortals, and when a holiday comes, eoven though it be an atonement day, he v does not intend to sit down and make 3'-:2‘:‘:4,;".'1" s Rt B e ':j o himsolf miserable by thinking over| _Pirections in Eleven Languages f his faults and follies, On Atonement Day, at on Sunday, the family resort to a garden and spend the afternoon in the fresh air. A rainy, disagreea- ble afternoon, that would not permit | GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDDICINE | Good: 8 n aafe, sure, simple and cheap External edy, ' A trial entails but the eomparatively | tem, no'hlnlnnog triling ontlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffer. We Preparation on "prfh equale Br. JA0om O3 | For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- A ual URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. d 2! | For Nervous and General Dobility, tone up the eystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. $0LD BY ‘m,’l;nflggigg }?nuu“n Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Ots , : FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props A.VOGELER & CO., JLUELEL U —WHOLESALE— Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and O, F. bl walking oui of doors, is spent cheer-| yrapE m Tho Great . fully at home with a party. of friends. ARK irom. T T DR K If music is no. the grogramme, proba- ;’:fi,n:"c::"u bly all join in a game of cards. for Seminal if youaroa of husines wned by the les In the evening, if the family do not ;Ve:r‘:: ) care to remain at home, then all re- ,‘fu’ lm?og. gutrorin pair to a favorite restaurant and ency, and all ton; spend the evening in conversation Disoasesthat g foll - over a gl;n of beer, or rather over g!"l“"“lllll.-gq::n; of AFTER TA! innumerablo glasses of beer. Al | Selt-Abuse: as Lo of Memory, Universal Las q 3 tude, Pain | Back, Di , Pro. tatk, talk, talk, singly and collectively, | matirs Old 4 n:..,fl mn,'.n::]:f‘pmz:. at and, as usual, the husbands smoke, l'mléo Insanity or Consumption and s Prema- the wives knit, and at a late hour in Lot 8 . F Full particulars f the evening all start homeward. So wfimln R, send froo. fl'm'.'fi“‘&"’&':r;'flfl Atonement day passes by. The day mfgg{“”fi‘%"‘“;‘”“ D drugsists A 3 o8 for 85, that was appointed for “prayer, the |besent freo by tmall o ve0) b0t te onky: by German has spent in making himself | addresslng ~ THEGRA EDICINE CO., Whoever yon a hencver you that your i eds cleansing, ton- ing or stimulating, without intoxicating, take [ 7 B somachl i i bowels, blood, and his family happier. Although |, .ie- Lebipning, Hiver o merves § religious observances may never You wiil bel cured it youuse|§ Hop Bitters have come into his mind, yet he thinks religious holidays n necessity, 1tyonaresim | and is ready to strenuously assert ! spirited, try that Atonemont day should always be UELEBRATED obsorved. M.B. T. Such Weather. I never! All rain and no sun, No rides and no fun; While women are moaning, *‘House cleaning not done!” Boots round the fire steam, And waterproofs stream, It ceally does seem “‘01d Prob,” must be vext About w_at to do next, 0, ye singer who sings, Aud ye poet who rings The changes on May-time And pleasures it brings, Just put in o tear For the weather go queer, ‘When we mildewed one year— And remembered to say 1t was beautiful May! Burglars at Bay. 0 Frie Spaclal £ Claveland Leader, p;:;’;: fi]fi.}’;‘.'ufl.i“i‘.‘.‘.fi’ e A b iekl o i i i the sake of their ow 1 bodily snd mental comfort, A big excitement was caused in the ({05 O EE OV oL B LN west side of this city ata late hour|themost cel cate constitution test f: to its harm- Saturday night. The beautiful resi-|less and yestorative properties. = Phyaicians overywhere, disgusted with the aduiter.ted dence of H. P. Moore, Esq., was en- | jiuuors of rcmmeros, prescribo it as the tafost tered by burglars durine the absence |and most reliable of all stomachics, of the family. S. M. Brainerd, a re-| ¥orsalobyall druggistsand dmll‘ara,n.:lnlun]ly putlican candidato for the congres- Taate =y LUMBER, COAL & LIME, BWiRES | On River Bank, Bet, Farnham and Douglas Sts., wasto. uso Hop B from auy b e (O NWIAEA.. - = = WIEE. n & bed of sich P. BOYER & VO, ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo & A F S VAULTS, ..ii.“.f'i.’- LDOERES, &O. & T:ronto, Ont, {020 Farnham Street, OMA.HA, = = = TATIEEIES. STEELE, -JJHNSON & 0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of Diseaso 1s an effect, not a cause. Its origin is e, s (QARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGD, cure the disease the cAUSK must bo removed, and inno other Way can & curo ever o effocted. sional nomination, happened} o see two| +826 Great knglish Lemeny fi%gfl%“&%ifi‘lfm &flfim feet disappearing through one of the windows. He quietly called up a de- tachment of the resident gentry, and A the house was surrounded. The bur- neasos, LOST B4 Nover falls to cure | principle. 1t realizes that v seases aviz from deranged kidnoys and = = e = 4 \ ver, aud it_strikes at once st the root of the glars, not suspecting they had been UM ancli she y. Tho clemonts of which it is composed H!.NR Q LEHM ANN : act directly upon theso great organs, both as a ’ Yoop ad Rkstouns, and, by placing” them o & detected, proceeded to light up the house and ransack the rooms. Plates, e, L S T8TDS perma; jewels, dresses, and other articles of ; S .':,’v".,‘,.’.',,‘.‘,;’fi..‘" il value were brought out and > 1 piled in the hall, ready for carrying = off, when one of the civic guard made | tices, which iré so destruetive to mind and healthy, conditicn, drive disease the system. For the innumerablo troub'es a noise that attracted attention, One | and inake lifo miserable, often leading to insani- | TSt 43 has o bausl, | Beware of pow of the burglars peeped through tho | (Y aiddeath. It strengthont the Rerven, Bt | “ror Diabetos, ae o WAR blinds and saw that the house was sur- S'.’;S?B% oo Tt yestorcy £ all the orgenio R. It restores ¢ all the orcanic | DYABETES C rounded and every avenue of escape | functicns helr’ tormer vigor and vitality, ma- lor sale E,fflu..']’. al Exhaustion, Ens. 95 Per Cent. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER ¢ ,‘ ano physical ngements general A frgm JOBBER OF s W ATT PAPHEHR, , th im};)c-u:n, im- AND =HYWINDOW SHADES S S e vt | LT Sl g AERRGER | o X TASIER 409 EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. e Nec 0.0, b. sent, except| TO Nervous Suftterers thinking to break the cordon of sen- | on rocoipt of '§1 s & ntee, Lettors ra- tinels, Mr. H. W. Blacktord was | questing answers mus inclose stamp, THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, armed with a soythe, and he warned| Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills the robber not to advance in peril of [ 8re tt > best and cheapest dyspopsis and billlous Dr. J. B, Sim._l;fion'fl Specific 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA & cure In the market. Sold by all druggists. Price oy i, o oo | et e S, S, | 8 e S s I. OBERFELDER & CO, hand darted to his revolver. The |Curea: il kind of Kidneyand bladdcr com 1:1;:1 eckneps apomuy, M soythe circled in the air and like a | §oucrris: gleoband loucorrhea. For el flash it descended upon the burglar's ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUT! B neck, falling with a sickening thud and Yot Balofn omflbv; St., Bt. Louls, Mo, inflicting a terrible gash from which the blood gushed in hot jots. He| _Jan2i-lv dropped like an ox, but rose to his feet again to ronew his fight for lib- erty. Ho was secured and conveyed oY to the police ofice immediately for . i surgical treatment. Had Mr, Black- . ford been a fow feet further away, so as to give the scythe full swing, it is believed the burglar'’s head wounld Momory, Pains in tho Ea:! C. F. GOODMAN, agos for " Nos. 104 and 106 Main St. beln, B (with wondor- ORDERS SOCIOLT *I» ozt een S 3 A, WAKEFIELD, Address all orders to B, s fibil O WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, Consumption (R 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. earlygrare \euudte s | Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very mearly Complete used WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUY N ; by C.F, have been stricken from his body as Pimples, g i drugitese LU-M BE R- neatly as though guillotined. The BOILS o = 58 other burglar was found flattened out LS; NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lflth, Shmgles, Plckets, belwesn ""fh.ddfiflh" Upen ‘:h'l; or any ) pr. . (WO R AT B e stment— persons was found a large quantity o - Ao sinase valuable jewelry, Thqu gave ’th- 8kin ?,' t‘«%unh&mnfi'm?d n-pn:::. Ton e SASH. Donnsl BLIIIDS. MOLDIHGS, LlMEl cEME"T names of Jossio Williams, Niagara . BB o e K, caiaed bY otees PLASTER, BTO. Falls, and Frank Miller, Akron, O.| Diseas 3 exertion, selt-abuse, or over-indulgence, which | aerETATE AGENS FOB MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY Miller is in & bad way. "The tendons 80,0 leads to misery, decay and fl-fifl"m" box m," of hisnieck have boen severed, snd R B O sursscont gt Baju pox contamonencntis| Near Union Pacific Devot. - - OMAHA NEB several blood vessels cut. ‘VWHZOH Iy fve dollan; sent by mal | Revpald co feoslpt of e ————— S— — ——— qumey 3 L Fiaisuies S Tovn 10 AN foae DOUBLE AND SINGLE 'ACTING Not a Beverage. o3e)s Luw : soutpanied with ive dollass, wil'Rend Hhe pur- POWER AND HAND ““They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. They do | Agent, Omaha, chaser our written a\l‘nflh‘ urn money if the treatment does not effect a cure. C. I Goodman, Druivlhll, Bole, Wholesale and ob. t tear down an already debilitated stem, but build it up, One bottle contains more hops, that is, more real hop strength, thao a barrel of ordinary beer. Every dfl:gghi in Rochester sells them, and the physicians pre- soribe them.”—[Evening Express on Hop Bitters. MAVERN, ARK., aville, Hot Springs, and wcul-fily wared with §. 8. 8. in Turt, Field and chargo OURE '0?) r ”’-’ joulars and y _of little the Untortunate Sufferine nts for the Lifo Times sud o oF ot & Jhaso James REY | L sound aa colin thorized by ber, and which will u anaiysls 100 tottle | e 0na’ “hundred 3 and Thunder” story, sach a8 has | 8. 8. 8., n--md Mercury, lodide Potas been and will be published, but & trae Lite by | sluw or sy wul the unl{lr rwon who 18 la possession of the b fal hiul aud dovoted wile, Truth i4 more e Vot ot “Band V8 s (or. A, i '."-‘: o 8. A y w4 0. . for Sam- o 76, Book. Chambers Sald by KENNARD BiOS. & 00 " LA g fos Draggists “‘urfllv Wo-9oU-EW-9W. 20 sspdis, Mo | nd dew-ly 'S SPAVIN : i i figugli.}‘.hg‘m?flm M .&Udfiufi' Steam Purpps, Engine Trimmings, m‘.' li'l':m PROOF u'nf;w“:m-‘;:u'::: MOIAG MACHINERY, ?fé’x’;‘fi& A"‘l‘osfl onu‘.:fl:fln fl"“"flx’.‘mw et R for human.flesh. Oures When Hot Bprings Tall|FuOif’s Phowmens pavsician. |yay | ADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS hio, o s B. 3. KENDALL, & 00.: Geuts—Reading your ad- S b, 7 ey N Kondails Bpavia 0 d hp.,.,.,"{, bl 00 AN MON URNY. o s Bpavin Cure, & ving & o = e | &0 s cedy horse which had been lame. from 41 Wlte for | #pavin for eighteen mouths, I sent to you for & “Mossage MR TRY Mt LTl Boeadewendd TR RIS Uottlo by sxpress, which L1 six weoks removed oll Tamenens and colargoment and largo splint Bo' I IH & P ' O IS I E :S iroum unother Horse, 4o Uoih horves are 10y e one bottle was worth to ollars. A. L. S8TRANG 205 For~ham 8t Omaha Respecttully o piE i O h o 1 Tiariy b P olesale umper, Atlan (ultlol‘::..b“l')r. B, J. Kondall ot BY"ALUDruaatsrs.| No, 1408 Farnham Stl‘flflt, flma.ha, Neb. & Col; Pro- J. S. CAULFIELD

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