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) - THE DATLY BEE-~OMAHA MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 e POOR SOPHIE GALITZIN, Ho should have seriously ob- 3 areams cf her sleep 4 t! feor, “I didn’s know but what she blame. P "”mth::: n’.:'tot::?l ‘:.Lvl;" some mr-n;r ‘én ) d:l“t:"m' or) jacted to being hu - o nd,” an 0 mAan- == (ot L o el ;‘:fi:fi‘hfipfim‘-fid, 484 e Cigs oue .L'.'.‘,;":‘d‘}"‘:,' et bask- to his work | The Horstord Almanao and Cook uucb;:u::nt-/hll:::;;‘l‘. fog her name aud lmploring his| #ith a llfh, while the religlous editor| 004 ¢000 on appitoation to the Rom- Cottage. mother to keep his chlidrén from oon: | surreptitionsly sbatraoted the ocork-| e i ay nieal” Works, Providence, S EEK bdiia tamination by thelt mother. Alto-|screw, and wivked at himself with s R L gother, whichever atory waa to be be- | prodiglous wink. lloved, the mesnest and most miser. — health and avoid sickness, Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you e METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB, Tables supplled with the best the market affords, The traveling publio olalm they get better acoommodations and moro general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha, New York World, A short, seusational and sorrowful 1ife wan brought to a close on Wednes day, when the duchess of Ohauloes (noe Princess Sophle Galltzin) dled at the age of twenty-five in & humble ocottage In La Villette, She was mar. rled in 1875 to the duke of Chaulnes, adle woman of the countryside had no| CororLess axp cerLp. —A young girl rasson to envy the life of the rival|deeply regretted that she was so color- ohatelsioes, less and cold. Her face was too white, The oqurts, as readers of The World | and her hands and feet felt aa though may remember, sustained the allega- | the blood did not circulate. After one tlons of the grandmother and gave her | bottle of Hop Bitters hed been taken the custody of the ohlldren. Siuce|sho was the rosiest and heslthiest girl ang21th rather feel fresh and strong? |and thelr l?eble l'lt:Lo ohllc::(:n::: that slmg but little Bas been|tq the town, with a vivsclty and cheer. Rate, £2 per dav ng21ttm the last sarvivors of the gre heard of the young duchess |falness of mind gratifylng to her Y : . of Laynes, the foundatlons of whose| Gy e ey STy gone out: | friends, I had severa attacks of gravel and You can continue feeling | fortunes wore Iaid by d'Albert, firat | ("%, fyl ch:fl nlqoeur this — kidney trouble; was unable to get & miserable and good for no- | page to Louls X1IL, atiafwacds. eon, Hanging the Wrong Man. medloine or doctor to core ma until I desoribed her at the time of the trial stable of France. He and his two in May, 1882: “She was in deo brothers once were compelled to make thelr vislts to court semi-weekly be- csuse they only had one gala costume between them; a little while later and oach was the husband of an heiress and had been adopted into a family of tho anclent nobllity, The matri- monial succeeses of the Luynes are ohronloled by Saint Simon and other writers of his time. Of late yoars the hand of death and misfortune has bsen heavy on the family, The duke of Cher- rouse was killed by a fall from hia borse In 1854, His elder son, who served In the Pontificlal zouaves, was thing, and no one but your- self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. You see, William Bovers was as| used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo mourning. Her goiden fleece of hair | much to blame as any of us, and belog| ln short time. Dlsgulshed Law- hang down her back In s loug, loose |he was the man who was hung, he | yer of Wayne county, N. net of yellow aflk, hardly distiogulaha- | Qught to have entered lnto particulars S—— ble from the burnished masa it con. | to forther extent than he did. talned, If the duchess de Ohaulnes| I shall always blame him that he| e had a perfec: mouth she would be a|didn’t. Oattle wnd hog woman of rare beauty, It isnot ugly, | William waa placld. I knew him|gugar beets or other roots when on a The lips are red aud fresh and not too | for three years, and only three times | tolj ration of corn. They will relish wide. But the expression ia silly. |did I know of his conntenance under-| the roots beosuse they have a ocoling Any ono who has gone thrcugh the | going s change for even a second. and sedative effect upon the stomach world and has an oye for physiognom, | Once he met a grizely face to face, | and bowels. Corn is so fall of carbon would know before she spoke that her | and that placid expressiongave way t0|as to have a tendency to proluce » conversation ia disjointed, precipitate |s look of surprise and interest. He|foverish state of the system when and monotounously vapld, She might, | was pursued on snother ocoaslon by|given too largely. Roots have the :ur aeeth l:.;lug Blln%llbd, {usert her ::50'740‘" lnd';u:, .nldkh“ eo;:» same effect upon the system as sucou- orefiuger between the upper range | teuance expressed homesickness. © | lent grass. English farmers use roots :{l‘};fi; h:xl: ‘}:“":E! . !b;tst;:lonT:l —whioh is white and even--and tfie third change is what I sm going to l.ms‘f, in the “f.m,nh,g ration, but younger son, ;hou "I’dn' i1 'u.: under. The eyes are of opal gray, |tell you about. dled, never recovered frcm the effects At the Palals de Justice they were of the same severe campaign in whioh he was wounded.. Thelr slster died How? By getting one bottle of BRowN' IroN Brr- TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions, Mansfeld, Ofiio, Nov. o6, 188z, 1have suffered with and back, and breast, with # rough my body, at- with great weakness, depros- Sion of spirits, and lose 6f appe- tite, I have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prome inent ph l:xhl'l :ur 11 llvn;‘}‘l“i meys, and spleen, but Lgot no relief, 1 Bought T'wow try Hrows's Iros Bitters: 1 hava aow akémoné botle —pala they also feed with them rape-oake, Thero had besn a good doal of rob | linseed ‘oake, et or other nitiogen: artificially encircled with lustre, whioh | bing and killing around the oamp that | ous food. Roots, like Indlan corn, ?nvalllngn(d, sufferiug air, aud by |summer, and eomehow it had been | are too poor In nitrogen as a slngle A suddonly, ~ Tholr mother, tho dachwss | rcs,of contrast. blauchod "the taie | fupotile to ey & band on gne of tho | food for growing young woimals or for in side and back all gono—soreness of Ohevreuse, who still survives, is an P L - FOGA And ddiparite, shd 1b attening, Corn and roots together out of my breast, and 1 have a " bitlons and impiloable 5 perate, was gen- | would be much healthier than ecorn = '{"‘H';.i"‘ e rlu:'. Rt 5 i Durkeo's Salad D:essing, s ready-| erally understood that the first|alone, but a better fattening ration -k':fi:‘ ) (e A .;d. p:'t;fl:;:, A “:fighflyn d':r :4'11 ::i made, rioh and deliofous dressing for | offender who fell into the oclutches | would be oats aud corn with roots, or, ali salads of meat, fsh or vegetables. | would step off the head of a barrel to Oheaper and infinitely better than| be breught up suddenly by a rope and | lingeed mesl and roots, With a small home-made. No ssuce equal to it. .llomb.d HiH, stise. 6k ths' b proportion of linseed meal, say three —— ne day when of ] . ds, with ni ds of A BURDBNED BOUL, were returnicg from Pot-Luck O'GZk l::, ::)Jl wo:l;:wlpg:um.n:w::; A Love Lorn Malaen Seeks Relier|With flour and pork, they came upcn|(for ' health, as the linseed from an Baditor, and Gets it., the placid Wm, Bovers in a bad situa- | meal would keep the bowels Broskiyn Eogle, ———— u'nn- Heo was :ndllvn over “L' body|in good condition. Corn, bran rooklyn Esgle, of & man nam ‘owers, who had|and beets 1d 1d “'It is really a most delloato thing| hep settled by the thrast of a bowle, ::gu;n%.o.g. and ‘f“: gt ::g:l‘::, torther. The bride was (fly-llmon that I oome to see you about,” she|and his hands were bloody. Hogs espeolally are benefitted by the wild—hizh tempered, fond of soclety | flatiered, and as the managing editor| ™ Tpe piacid Willism was nabbed. uve of roots. They are usually fed on and hunting; the mother-in-law austere | placed a chair for her he lovked grave, | What did he do? Nothing at alll | corn alone, which we belleve often in- and Impatient of opposition. ~As for |fr the blushes chased each other over | Wha did he say! Why, when the duces cholera and other diseases. The Joun K, Arcmwoes, through her misfortunes, Her son's better still, corn; cotton-seed meal or marriage with the beautiful and dash- ings Bophie Galitizin, » daoghter of the Prince Atignstin, who sacrificed an estato of $140,000 a yoar by abjur- ing the Greek faith for the Oatholle, waa o nore trial for the duchess, Two women oculd not very well be im- sglned who were less likely to got on Brown's IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- Wsia, Indigestion, Malaria, ‘eakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidoey diseases, the husband, the last mpark of his|the prettieat face he hadjseen for many boys Iaid hands on him he quletly re- t the bulk: g ey anoestral energy seems to have burned | & ‘?‘lr ” o marked that he discovered the Ldy ;.;.:d'_flug ';Tz 'gh;; .Z x:fi:;hw:;:ig. ftaelf ont during the campalgn agatust | **What's his name?” ssked the man- | o]y fiye miuutes before, and was in. | Bran bulky food, and, fod with the Prussiaas, and he has been repre- | aging editor with soothing encourage- speoting It in hopes to discover slgna|ocorn, {s benefiolal to' hu'l Sugar sented as 80 lazy that he took his meals | ment. of lifa. b“g; with d ol h i 'm i and wos shived In bed, and only| “Birl”faltered the beanty, turning | = T thin, young Auliskl/gF fastantinatire cass, —= abandoned the blankets to go to|a pusred pair of bewildertig blue| And too plaold to fit that crowd. |The slover s rish i aftrosen and the chapel under his mother's watchful | eyes full upou him. ‘““How—how did| The cam, roll.b didu't waste any valuable | rootas i bo! ki 1. illiam’s case, Within the "“un.’,',“" n makiog a well-balanced hour a court was convened, Wiiltam THE BAD AND WORTHLESS wab arralgned, and the dead body was Are never imitated or counterfested. placed in sight of all. Oircumstances were against the prl:onar, but there wore nome things we forgot, William | This is especially true of a famil; had ben a quiet, honest, ofvil resi. [ medioine, and it iy pokitive prootithit dent of Diswond guloh. He had|the remedy imituted is of the highest nover been known to carry a bowle- | yalue. As soon as it had been tested kntfe, He had, been down the|and proved by the whole world that trail to wash some shirts, and had | Hop Bitters was the urest, best and discovered the body on his return.|most valuable family medicine on He scarcely koew the murdered man | earth, many imitations g rung up and by sight, and could therefore have had | began to steal the notioes in whioh oye. you kuow? What made you ask me|4yp, It is not quito s year since the |that question?” “‘duel of the ducherses” seandaliz:d| ‘‘And 1 suppose you have set the French acciety, Had they been fish- | figure at $75,000,” continued the man- wives instead of representatives of [agivg editor, smiling oovertly at his two of the great familles of Franoe |superior sagaolty.. snd Rossla they could not haveabused | *‘Do you measure my prectous soul each other more virulently, and,|by tnlny mouey bugs and filthy whichever slde was to be belleved, [ohecks?'’ she demanded, with a flash- the revelations of arlatocratic life were [ing glavce and blushes that chased even loss savory than those that cross- | each other faster than ever. actlons for aesault aad battery are{ ‘‘I don’:,” replied the maniging acoustomed to provoke in a police | editor,” ‘*but the jary will. I would ?'mdlnk - E;'ln nhl:lo n h:lo:i A [ yil w:nfln jn‘mr:i and he smiled 'he duko ulnes ed and | again, this ime in admiration of the|yng grudge agaiust him. The viotim the custody of his ohildren had been dnllllmy of his compliment. had litle or no money, while the ac :‘nl:;’;:& ml’l;!"’:‘:h:’ ‘E‘““,‘;’ Intrusted to thelr grandmother; for L don’t think you quite under-|onsed had the biggest pile of any man |and fn 1Bt AR 006 Hut. thelr possession his_widow confended, |stand me,” sighed "the fair visitor. [in camp. ferin, g: l;’-‘! try flmn “:\:;rn. alleging ‘s serlos of persecuticns and|‘‘I—am in great trouble, and I have| Ryu¢ placid William should have .Mg expeotin, ”w“‘:uh ::ln 4 cutrages that did not yleld in their{oume for advice, There is & young|jioxea, {ho ovedit and ] 1 ame of B, B. romadtio sod thellling oharactor to|man—" and hote she broke down en-) Which he dldn't do worth & ocent. | Many others started nostruma put u anything recorded in the literature of ilr:lLlnd sobbed bitterly. He pleaded not gullty in a oareless, | in similar style to H. B., with F the inquisition, The 'onnq duchess 'Is there any way I can brace you | j;,different manner, as if the result was onaly davised tirinriaa i1 ¥whlah¥ihe :I'l’og'd l-hl:: .hn::.; -;l;:; u& r::. fopuit ::t'ml I::z}lu.n:l:dmth:":l:;fi-m xl“"- of no El.nlonln oonsequence 1o him. | word "Hos-' or *“Hops” were used in mans 3 w aa wash that when sick it was not her rnothc{- Elpiba,d sbost golog Yo bia ahirta| away to induce p“g° poibeliere Stey e over s gentle hint in the direction of his rope!” “ QT " promise her daughter-in-law. The | you can do anything for me at all. Is| That was the sum and sabstance of m?osl;:omnp;dl;{:dé::z: :;el"; duke was induced to depart on the [ your religious editor {v? He will be| iy defense, and it was bad for Wil- Bk hve HEHaHARA IoF N aonnisitelia alleged voyage, which has furnished [ more apt to understand the nature of | jjam. ik e an incident for tho plots of how many | my trouble than than you will.” novels and dramas, and re-[ ‘‘Shouldn’t wonder,” rotorted the |pe f nd of the finaing of the body, but|were th " Bitte: All satis- in-law's fauit if she recovered, and |resources, It thin 4 bont hi sllrppbuddisy ) et or il be rafanded 'x’;{ ‘hl”h. elder lady, maddened at her| *No, thanks!", she remoustrated, *"I.l';:nmhlh“ “lxl:nll‘" ln: gO;nrl :::u:r:t:.nf z:i.lm:&‘f: :: emnn:, ;o iy ot g, o g Mt | inpllona M did hee mtmon 6 oo | “You are very Kod. T dont Hhink | s, 0 "% beleve me briog on iho and espllally those” with the wo - " AT I I | e L2 “ o PRICES, by Mafl, Postage Palds Miealth Preserving, 61.50, Sclf-Adjusting, 61.50 Abdominal (extrs hoavy) .l:"l :-nh:, .50 vl denlth h-'.' ng ..-l:..' :I.‘l..'" 'aragen Wor salo by leading Beware of them. Touch none of When it was too late we saw where | them. Use nothlng but genuine Hop Id have proved his record olear | Bitters, with a bunch er oluster of etall Dealers everywhers. | turning unexpected), ot night | mausging editor, dryly. ‘‘Here he|{f :ou;m“ fed to, but had 7 T UBIOAGD OHEREE. 001 Okibags Bb Yessopded o Lirn fa hiasine po'im? St iy R S e e .,go.h‘;n]:z o 3’:,;;':::: i T eTaAnLmuED s, | Wife's & en acoompan who does the truly plous for the : 5 STABLISHED 1688, By all the it T o Shatatt of all. are warned against dealing in imita. L Well uld soaroel, “What in i7" asked the religlous nonvflt’::;el’ro‘:;tsozlmnm:gs:,fl:;g Honsios/eauntertelu -~ | pelling her to appear in the hall and | edilor, sl y. “Follerin the bible |, Jess than an hour it became the ¥ upou her knoes confoss her infidelity | olass, librarian, tenor in the choir, any | painful duty of the judge to arise and and plead for the forgiveness of which | of them?” Ak sho was unworthy. Ou another oooa- [ **Y -yes,” she stammered. “‘It's| ¢ William you have been found slon the young duchess was awakened | the tenor. We were converted at guilty of mu’rder. Does it make any from her beauty-sleep to behold the [the same tlme, aud now we are great diffarence to you whether you are alarming speotacle of one prlest at the | afraid—" hung this afternoon or to-morrow!? head of hor bed and a second at its| ‘‘Infernal rascal?” growled the| Weather's liable to change, you koow foot. They duly prayed over its sging editor, wiping away o tear. | and we may not have lno’h an a"/er: startled ocoupaut, and stood aside st lot us write him up noon agaln for a week.” while the old ducl produced a pa- Well,” contiuued the religious| The placid Willlam replled that he por and bade her sign or dle, Mme |editor, still more sharply, “what would be ready in half an hour, and de Uhauines spravg from her . couch |about him? s the librarian getting|ho wae, ‘ and fled towards the door, but her|jealous? Olass leader threatening to| He went to his shanty, accompanied husband appeared at the portal to cut | tell your mother? Anything of that by Col. Smith, and when he had die- off her retreat with a cocked revolver, | kind?"” posed of his 3 operty and written a - SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING RS e C. F. GOODMA sho was rofused the last sorrowful and she had to sign the document and deolare herself unworthy to have the charge of her children. Aud whea her husband was dying, despite his wishes and hor freizied ploadiugs, OARRIAGE FACTORY 1609 and 1411 Dodge Btreos, sug 7-me 6m OmanA, Nen. “1f he does, I'll write an editorial on'him myself,” muttered the manag- ing editor chivalrously. “‘Not exactly that,"” smiled the eut- ferer throygh her tears. ‘‘You see— h! how can I tell you?" and she broke letter to friends in the east, he walked coolly to the gallows tree, mounted the barrel, and never winked an eye when the noose was slipped over his e S latal ovgeo: Are acknowledged to be the FALL:Y & HOES, priviledge of closing his eyes, and | down again, William was about to be lsunched | best by all who have put them DR, T. FELIX GOURAUD'S not deny having signed the compro- | bottle. from under the feet of a follow man HAHD & soFr coAL Removes 'l'ln'. Pimples, | death, and she gave the final romantic | protect some one in danger. use came we oould hear each other's » gentloman who was said to have de-|go on. Youlett off by both belng con- | marked the judge, ‘‘you are about to B ’ uck’s Stove Co. .- 1 heart as 200n as he had compassed the | ‘‘Bhe th he is, and there ls “And now onoe more I ask you it fathfol maid servant and a retainer, [ know—and she can dance with him at SSEN AABIRLYCD SHARY: Inys of horses Lelng In readinesss, and | me to dance too, until I cut her out, be carried out. If was when the man Voiarn Al Labotia estern Agent yette, Indiana, : | however, miscarried. of anxlous luquiry. For five seconds ho seemed a stranger Ao g i Y Al Benel] e P vt e e A e i IR B BRIy 0! 0 gal ané. Dim, oot S ImAR into the great unknown. to & practical test Oriental Cream or lmu&l Beau- friondless, The young duchess did|the mauaging editor, brandishing a| ]y fs a serious thing to kick a barrel ADAPTED TO mislng documents, but insisted that| ‘‘Not for worlds!” she exclaimed ' tifier, her will had been foratd by threata of | throwing herself bafore bim s 1f to | Lot vrPmiys e cOKS Bim to kle% | touch to her case by attempting the | “‘Let her alone!" shouted the re- ‘breathtng. hGOKE OR WOOD. sbduotion of her children, Alded by |liglons editor. ‘‘Shels all ight. Now| «wjljjam Bovers!” solemly re- MANUFACTURED BY \lo. | olared-his passion for her and to have | verted together. What nextf he | hang!" recelved the prom!so of her hand and | after the sopranct” “Yes,” calmly replied the prisoner. SAINT LOUIS. rescue of the little ones from their|where my trouble is. You see, abe|yon are guilty of the awtul orlme?” PIERCY & 'BRA I)I"0Il|), ru- | gorgon graudmother, and provided a |lsn't & christian—only » -ll.:!';r, you 7 "No,""ll’fil. eq““,d“lm “pgd. led, convio shrouded in an smple ocloak, to ltu] rties. Now what I waut to know is But he had bean tried, 12| the children, a olossd oarriage with ro- Be whether it would be wicked ¢y |and sentenced, and the sentence must » fishing.nmack awsiting the party's | Plsse tell me!” aud her lips parted | 2dvanced to pull away the barrel that srrival ‘-t the -enhnrfi Thep.plgz, and her eyes were suffused :.mfmu William's oouatenancelost ta placidity. — B e A orcndple | | T T to “‘Qertalnly not!" growled the reli- . .nf\)"ffl.: ey \i,'e By m}:‘:‘)fi umnm‘a:ll: Py dm‘r"'h“ ff ket tho | face, a look of fear orept into his eyes REVERSIBLE HEELS and his jaw fell. Then ~placid Willlam was himself sgain, He braced right up, shut his teeth hard and he dled with a coun- tenance as unreadable as a stone, duchess of Chevreuse came to put in | last duzed by the question. her evidonoe she alleged the exisieuca | ‘‘W:w-whati” demanded the manag- of an eltogather difforent stato cf | ing edltor, his lower jaw dropping. ‘‘Is things, She inslstod that the young | that allt i duchess was too much ocoupied with| ‘‘Why cortaluly,” responded the o rkin. ! ¥u M. B.T. GOURAUD, 81 ¢ prop. 44 Bend Foresle by all Drusgleta ind Vancy Geols Dea'ers thiol ghout tha United §tates Furope. ] e e I 9 her numerous lovers to " | beauty.” ‘‘“Isu’t that enoughi What —_— —FOR— B fof Serees sod groot s o . | tlon to her .,hndm,: ,"‘,,}",'h:{"o:',,‘“,‘:, did you suppose was the matter? The| A week afterwardsa robber who was Rubber Boots and £ J30m00m 20 91 4w 00 thess lovers had been ohased by the | Whole church was against we, and | fired on and fatally wounded confessed £ servante, but had esoaped through his | When I sald I would leave it to”you, | that he was guilty of the murder for i $500 REWARD, |fcotness of foot. “Howas a prudent | the superlutendent bot the tenor 83 | which William Bovers bad been hung. Boots and Shoes swain, as appearod from the fact that|¥ou would decide agalnst me,” That was a nice mess for us, and there The bove reward will e Pald to ey porsoc | he rigged a rope to the window of the| ‘“That's about the way with thom [ Were manysolemn faces as wo gathered OF ALL KINDS, who will produce s Paint that will equal the h b A, B A e v chateau s0 as to eecape the more [all plalned the religious editor, as [ around the judge and aal To Thelr L] Pennsylvania Patent Rubber | reudily, and that he puton a pair of | the gratified girl tock her depsrture|could be done about it. ADD 50 PER GT 2. Tha Paint, rustio boots that his footsteps on the |and the two editors stood guzing at| *“Wall, I reckon we'd better have an L] d i preserving 84y ™y Oravg Roow | 00w might not betray him. His|each other. “You'd think they were |inquest, if thar' be no objections,” was | The center pleces are in‘erchangeable and re- i Wornted 18> re A, W All | gloves, handkerohlef and love letters, [ in all sorts of sorapes until you come | the reply, snd we had one. ;‘;‘:‘"‘:Nu““l;:;;"h:el':fi';:y‘l":" from runalng i Vor that u\'oW‘m‘ A ¢beb | however, remalned as trophles. The |to question them, and then you find| We viewed the rope, the barrel, the | 'The Ag-ncy for th se goods in this town has ! STEURRT 15 B young dachess was described [ that it is only some little point in reli- [ tree and the grave, and the verdiot ho(-)nhvh e s f i - RUNOES b "d“k""“‘"l‘ h"h children about,” | gious etiquette that anyb dy could de- | was: all And -+ 2mmine & full ine of Leathar and i g D “ “ " ee” | i‘f‘ O & Pusy D Riapln Faser, — Pl ‘u:‘l:v:: :r'"rn:e: .dlzu‘l‘;"ll;'l l::(: ‘:. ;1:;, “:L:hn 'u'y‘,.'vnhn did you sup: % Egu the wrong man and sorry *Oundes” Rubber m::-;s:o;:-nnn:- Re Ly & O e ofhce, Gmaba Neo, oused of consuming great quantities | ‘‘Nothing,” replied the mansging! But placld William was half tol gism "™ Loulsvil'e.Neb , WEOLBSALE DE.AX.EIIL N DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. 48 Anyons contemplatihy bullding store, bank, or any othor f aatage 10 corres 0nd with o bafore purchasing shelr Plste Gl C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA - STEELE, JJHNSON & du., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN will fnd 1§ §o the NEB Flour, 8alt, Bugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. 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SINEHOILID, MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. 416 THIRTEKENTH STREET, - - - - OMAHA, NEB, MEYEREBR {JEWELERS~*MUSIC DEALERS.” : OMAHA NEB: v oleo and ‘Oldest THE LEADING \ retal sEWELRYHOUSE MUSIC HOUSE .. in Omaha. Visitorscan here IN TRE WEST! find all novelties in SIL-| General Agents for the VER WARE. OLOCKS, Finest and Best Pianos and [ ans manufactured. | Rich and Stylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as | the Latest, Most Artistic, 30y Eastern Manufacturer t and Choicest Belections in mgingezfid Organs soid PRECIOUS STONES and tl‘;o: cash I?:l ins ents at ttom Prices. all descripuions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as.Low P" Steinway Chickering, ces a3 18 compatible with|Rnabe, Vose & Son’s Pi nonorable dealers, Call mxsl, anglothe; rgakv;s. and see our Elegant New s0 Clough & Warren, Store, Tower Building, /Bterling, Imperial, Bmith American Organs, &c. corner 11th and Farnham not fail to seegus before pur- Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Large Stock always on Hand.

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