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| e —— | \ b\ CcO WHOLESALE DRY COODS Boot= and Shoes. OMAHA, - - « « « NEB LER IN L 3h DOoRS, LIME, CEMEN . MISTATE AGEN( TO 004 PANTY Near nion | OMAHA N Y HENRY . LHMANN, SVA T BASE, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA STEELE, SJHNSON & CO., ‘WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN THE DAILY BEE-~OMA |YOUNG GEORGE WASHINGTON A L:ittle Inc 1t Wnileh Occurred in | the Hero's Childhood Days. It is nmerry summer time To | him, th other f of his | eon ¢ ¥ H t nowhere, “Did yon come straight home from ¥chool, ( “Yes, ma'm, “But 1ol diemissed at 3 o'clock and it is . 6:30 o'cl ock. How does that | eome H'Got kep’ in.” “What for | “Missed m’ jogarafy less'n.” *‘But vour teacher was here on lyan hour ago and said you hadn’t been at school all day.” “Got kep' in yestid dy, then, at school to-day “George, why were you not “Forgot Thought all the time it was “Don't stand on one side of your foot in that manner, Come here to e, have been swimny Yes you have, Ceorge, haven't ‘you *‘Noap.” “*Tell your mother, George.” “Nuck,” “Then what makes your hair 0 wet, wy son!” ‘“Sweat. I run 80 fast comin’ from school.” “But your shirt is wrong sido out.” Put it on that way when I gt up this morn ing for luck, Always win when you play for keeps if your shirt’s on hin- side out.” ‘‘And you haven't the right sleeve of your shirt onyour arm, at all, Goorge, and thero is a hard knot tied in it How did that come ther. “Bill Fairfax tiod it when I warn't lookin’.” *“Bat what were you doing with your shitt ofi?” “Didn’t haveit off.” Ho jes took'n tied that koot in there when it was on “‘George!” “That's honest truth, ho did." About that timo the noble Bushrod came along with a skate strap, aud we draw a veil over the dreadtul scene, merely remarking that boys do not seem to change 8o much as men, Inoredible F. A. Scratch, drugyist, Ruthven, Ont., writes: “‘I have the greatest confidence in your Burbock Broob Birrens In one case with which Tam personally acquainted their bniccess was almost incredible. One lady told me that half a bottle did her more guod than hundreds of dollars’ worth of medicine she had previously taken,” Price $1.00, Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. DOUEBLE AND SENGALY AOTENG POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, INING MACHINELY, BELTING, %OSX, OBRACS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPK, 57HA oo ¥ PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND ReTAIL. HALLADAY WiHD-MILLS GHURSH'ARD, SCHOOL 'ELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. - Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work., Send your orders by mail or express, i L 2 GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Stre BOYEIR OO, ——DEALERE TH——- HALL’S SAFE AN LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar N AUILLTS, I © 3 T &, . 1020 Farnham Street, ONIAEFLA., - - - REIE. W.B. MILLARD. 5, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET, CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED] Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr OMAHA, NEB REFERENOES ¢ OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. will find It to thetr ad xr. Anyone contemplating bullalng store, bank, or any other fing antage (o) corres, ond With da before parchasing thetr Fiate Giase, C. F, GOODMAN, ! OMAHA - 2 # - ey BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, nflflflirifl! Done in all Branches. 419 8, rum-ru‘,\'r_x'lY STREET, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. —_— THE M + ORDER SYSTEM. Plans for Its Perfection. Wasbingten Correspondence New, Vork Evening Post. The superintendent of the” money order division of the postoftics depart- ment sent out on Saturday an order that hereafter, when a money order has remained sixty days in a postoffice without payment being demanded, the postmaster shall send a private notice to the payee, if his address is known, informing him of the fact and giving the name and address of the remitter. The payee 18 requested by the circular to present tho c«rresponding order for payment, if it is in his possession; or, if it has not been received, to obtain it, if practicable, from the remitter, and, in the event of its loss in transit or ctherwise, to suggest to the remit- ter that he make application for a duplicate. This circular is a new departure in the policy of the money order division, and is one that ought to have been made years ago. Had it been adopted on the stari, thers would not now be in the treasury to the credit of the money order system the great sum of over a million and a quarter of dollars, the accretion of money orders re- maining unpaid, Not a dollar of this fund bolongs to the government. It belongs to the people who paid for orders, which, largely through the de- fects of the postal systom, did not reach the persons to whom they were sent. It may safely be said that nine- tonths of this sum could have been made to reach the payees, or could have been returned to the remitters, had not a policy of concealment been adopted. Tustead of secking earnestly either to pay the money to the payees or return 1t to the remitters, a rule vias adopted forbiddivg a pcstmaster, under penalty of dismissa,l (o furnieh the very information now ordered to be given by tho now circular, If the departmont is content with the present step, it will fail to do all that it should do to stop such awrong- ful dotention of the people’s money. It is evident that the payee of an vn- paid order may bo out of reach after sixty days, aud s0 may never receive his notice, In euch a” case, after the lapse of another thirty days, the re- mitter should be notified that the money he has deposited remains un- peid. As of course the payee has the first claim to payment, it would be necessarry to provide that eome set time—perhaps six months additional should elapse beforo a repayment was made to the remitter, Nor sliould the effort to be hornest stop here. Evory moaus should be taken by publication of lists and otheriwiee faithfully to disburse the fund now on hand before passing a Iaw tocover it into the treasury, In every other respect the money order system, under the supervision of D, C. F. McDonald, is a model of preci- sion and el vanees, and even in the matter of this lapsed order fund it is probably loss at fault than any othor system in the world, and the step it has now taken is one in advance of most other systems, But nothing can be said in favor of covering such a fund into the treasury until every means has been exhausied to find the real owners of it, —_— A full feeling ‘after meals, dyspep- #1a, heart-burn, and general ill-heath relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters, — The Cheyenne Murder, Larauile Boowerang. One of the attractions of life at the Cheyenne Indian agency is the re- served seat ticket to the regular slaughter house matinee, The agency butchers kill at the rato of ten bul- locks per hour while at work, and so great was the rueh to the slaughter pens for the internal economy of the slaughtered animals that Major Love found it necessary to erect a box. office and gato where none but those hold- ing tickets could enter and provide themselves with these delicacies, This is not a sensation, it is the plain truth, and we desire to call the attention of those who love and ad- mire the Indian at a distance of 2,000 wiles, to the wsthetic love for the beautiful which prompts the crooked- fanged and dusky brite of old Fly- up-the-Creek to rob the soap-grease man and the glue factory that she L ful and imposmble designs snd savage art, 1iSh rut with wmtiful I we then rush in and s hand shatter this & necklaco of the falss testh of the pale faco and her coarse unkempt hair hauging over her smoky features and clinging to her warty, bony neck! No, no Far bo it from us to dewiroy the levely vision of copper colored grace and smoke tanned beauty, which the freckled student of the effote east ling fancy. Let hor dwell thero as the plumy-limbed princess of a brave peo- ple. Lot her adorn the hat rack of his imagination, proud, esutiful, grand, gloomy aud peculiar, whilo as a matter of fact sho is at that moment leaving the veatibule of the glaughter house conveying in the soiled lap- robe, which is her sole adornment, the mangled lungs of a Texas steer, {&No man shall ever say that wo have busted che beautiful Oigar Sign Vision that he has erected in his memory, Let the graceful Indian queen that has lived on in his heart ever since he studied history and saw the graphic picture of the llnding of Columbas in which Columbus is just unsheathing his bread knife and the stage indiany HA W l{l)‘f,‘\‘h \Y, SEPTEA picturel Shall wo portray hee as she appears on her return from the great slaughter house benefit and moral acgregation of digestive memontoes! Shail we draw a picture of her, clothed in a horse blanke: with a3 erected in the roso-hued chambers of || IBER 20 | mag mako & Cheyennoghofiday. As | frightoncd Parker. He was defiar & mattor of fact, commo decency will [ however, until the justice commenced | | not permit us to enter into tho dis filling up the commitm n h | cussion of this wmatter, Firstiy, it |apponc ) Thero was s re- | | would not be fit for the high r of 0 i oy wero mede man readers who aro now paging their [and w 1 tico and | The Boomeranggand, see- | oth wore i in the ! e Tndian matden o ron.- | o adjourned to a ne ting res | ent monn: ands on a lofey cra | d partook of the wedd |the Rocky mountains, beautiful {hor wild™ simplicity, Wepring the ———— fringed garments of her tribe, To The Law of K ndness the sentimontalist she spporra out- | Is universal; it affects all the human fame | )| lined agaiust tho glorious sky of tha | ily, ail avimals, und may be even £ und in new west, woaring & coronehof cacle's [ patent adicines, Some are drastic, apd with fantastio bead work amd wonder- [ constipation, dys: epsia, there is 1+ remeds 80 KIND, 80 gentle satisfuctory, as By Price $1.00. # effects, and yet & W0CK BLoon Birters I the old Favorite and FPIRINCOIE .S K. E —FOR. CHICAGO, PEO FI ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, are fleing to the tall brush, let her we say, still live on. The ruthless hand that writes nothing but everlast. ing truth, and the stub pencil that yanks the cloak of the false and arti- ficial from cold and perhups unpalatable fact, will spare this little imaginative Indian maiden with & back-comb and gold garters. Let her withstand the oward march of centuries while the true Indian maiden eats the fricassed locust of the plains and wears the cavalry pants of progress. Wo may be rough and thoughtless many times, but we cannot come forward and ruthlessly shatter the red goddess at whose shrine the far away student of Blackhawk and other Fourth reader warriors worships. As we said, we decline to pull the cloak from the true Indian maiden of to-day and show her as she is. That cloak may be all she has on and no gentleman will be rude even to the daughter of Old Bob-Tail-Flush the Cheyenr:e brave. *,*41¢ 18 a great art togn the right thing at the right time.” 0fie person subject to derangement of tho kidneys or liver has a protective duty to ver- form in purchasing a package of Kid- ney-Wort, Itinvigorates these organs and by 1ts cathartic and diuretic effect, cleanses the whole system of all bad humora, AN UNWILLING BRIDEGROOM. How a Mercenary Lover was, Brought to Time N Y. Herald, Hoboken has a sensation, and with it is revived some of the facts concern. ing an atrocious murder. 'The wife of Theodore Scherer, the keeper of a hotel on Christopher street, near West, in this city, was an important witness at the trial of Martin Kinkowski, the murderer of Mina Muller, Her hus band, in whose house the trunks were found, was too ill to attend. Scherer died shortly after the conviction. His widow was tho widow of Mr. Bein, to whom she was united about three years ago. After her second husband’s de- mise sho fell desperately in love with Charles Parker, a handsome young feliow, and a favorite in H en society. The widow is not yot 35, and still possesses somo beauty. Parker apparently reciprocated tho affec- tion, and became a regular visitor at her hotel. He finally per- suaded her to move to Hoboken that she wight be nearer to him, and she willingly disposed of her property, and, with a snug sun of money— about $15,000—engaged rooms in a fashionable boarding house on Park avenue, She herself tells the rest of tho ntory. She eays about March 1 ehe and Parker agreed to be married; but he, according to her statement, was not disposed to wed her until he was in business and would in no wise be dependent upon her bounty, This pleased the widow, and sho was will- ing to wait, Shortly after this Parker informed her of a brilliant opportu- nity to make a fortune, It was the purchase of u glass-letting eatablish ment at No, 42 Chambors street, this city, Bhe was ready to sid hita in making tho purchasc, and advanced hiw $1,000, but heing & shrowd wo- man she loaued the amount with the understauding that ho was to have the business assigned to her. Several smaller loans were obtaited, Taising Ler lover's indebtedness to §1,700 She tarried Jong and many dates were assigned for the marriage, but when they arrived he would give somo plausible reason why the ceremony ought to be still further delayed. She finally grow impatient, as his visits bacame less frequent, She made in- quiry, and ascertaining that he had not had the business he purchased as- signed to her she made this the basis of an action to bring him to terms. On Saturday last she applied to Jus tico Rusch, of Hoboken, for & warrant, alleging that Parker had obtained money from her under falso protonses, Iu court the widow was willing to withdraw the complaint if the alleged lover would have the justico unite them in marriage. This was the shortest way out of the trouble, and he accepted her proposition, The bride came up emiling, but the bride- groom looked glum and requested the Justice to *‘cut it short.” The bride, when she gave her age to the justice, drew from the other high contracting party the ungallant remark: “Well, you're old enough to be married, that's sure.” This incensed her and she said that she would not wed him and in- And all Poluts East and®outh-East. ? THE LINE MPRISES ly 4,000 miles. 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TO CONTRACTORS, 1 will be t the office of ation of the lock p. m., 2ith, 18s2, for the crection buildlngs, one on Fi Monday, September of two two-story fratic teenth near Willl o treet, and ono on Pleasa b srdance with on at the office Soparate vidy will be received for cach clams of , and for the buildings complet Board reserves the right to rejcot any or il lor of the Special Building Committec of of Education sisted on pressing the charge. This A tial package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT o ol chargs "eS—— i Single Breech Loadin Double Breo ch Loading Shot Gt Mugzle Loading Shot Guns, fro Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and _Full Stook of Show Oases Alwa MAY * Shot Guns, from 85 to 818, s, $18 from to m §6 to §35, all Kinds of Fancy Booas, ye an Hang o W schaum and Wood Pipes an: first-Class Cigar, Toba igars from $15.00 per 1,00 List and Samples, DIRECTORY OF LEADIKG WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS, P ARLINQTON J. Q. Mc WEATHERLY HOUSE, FA. G. WE REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. C. 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KENDALL & (0. —1 hid a3 very valias blotont Tprizad very | ighly, olo 11 b ono jont and s made him him, ono day reading the _dvertisement of Kendall'a Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express,I determined Crueg st Lore to botties; I took I would give t a thorough , I used 1t according to directions and the ‘ourth day the colt corsed to be Iame and the tum s have disappeared. 1 used bu one bottlo and the col lmbe aro as free of Jumps and as smooth us horse in tho stat He is entire- Iy curod. The curo wa #o remarkable that I hiave lotéwo of my neighbors have the remain. Ing two bottles who are now using . Vory respoctfully, L, T, FOSTER, Send for lllustrated clreular giving positive proof. Pricedl. All Dr ta have I8 or can ket Itfor you. Dr. B, J all & Col, Pro- riotors, Enosburgh Fi y B ALL DRUGGISTS OLD BY dew-ly GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tl Greatyil; DN BARK Englian rom- edy, An un- failing curg for Seminal Woaknoss, Bp rhea, lmpot- ency, and all Discasesthat’ . follow we o BEFORE TAKIRQ, cequonce of AFTER TAKING, Self-Abuina: ag Loss of Memory, Universal Lassl tudo, Pain in tho back, Dimnde of Vision, Pre mature Old Age, and many other Diseases that load to Tnsanity ‘or Consumption and » Prema- ture Grave. £ ol partioulars i our pamohlet, which wo desiro to send freo v mall to every one, £ Tho Specifl cMedicino s sold by all drigglste 8t 81 por package, or 6 packages for 46, or will bo sent froe by mall on rec:1pt of the money, by addresslog ~ THEGRAY 4EDICINE CO., Buftalo, N.'y. acime-ead NERVOUS DEBILITY, PN (A b trthy 1oy A upuciilc for Hysterla, Diszlnos, Convulsions Norvous Headache, Montal Depression, Loss of Memory,Bpermatorrhea, Impotency, Involuntary Kantmiohs, Promature Old Ago, caued by over- exertion, selt-abuse, or over-indulgence, leads to inisery, docey and death, cure recent cascs. Ea-h box contalns one month's treatinont, One dollar & box, OF 4ix boxes for five dollare; sent by mall propald on recelpt of prics. Wo guaraatoe six boxes to curo any ith each order rocelyed by us for six boxi companted with five dollars, will seud the pur. chaser our writien gusrantoe (o return the | money If the treatwent dor aot effcct & cure, ©. F, Goodman, vrugein, Bols, Wholosale and 0 ce Omhas, Neb. Ordse by mail ab s Akwiy " THE KERDALL PLAITING MAGHINE) P DRRSS-MAKRRS' COMPANION, 1t plaits rom 1-.90t an loch w0 width (n the conrsest felta or Anest ul ks 14 dooa all kinds aud stylos ofglaiting 1u ase. No lady that doca her own dress-iaking cam adord to do withous oue—ae nice og_1s aever out of taublon, it seen 14 solls itselt, Wom Wackines, Olcuiais or Agont's terwe addrve I\ PREST GREGORY, Luko Harest, 11 P + Lake Forest I1b-eodia CONGER & 00, Adus 5t, . Ob csso