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( N : THE DATLY BIE--OMAHA THURSDA? MARCH I g ‘ A MEXICAN TOWN. T Nobraska Loan & Trust Company C. F. G—OODM - .Y sty WO T PSS AKES O IELA I B TN ‘ (uaivt Pictures of Every Day Capital Stook, - - $100,000. Lifo in a Mexican Vil- i DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, or bolled yellow squashes, Behind these tables, or on the ground bestde wheelbarr. rquatt old womer, | “mmet's Wonderful Castie on the who anxiol eyad every posiible cuts | Hudson. tomer. At intervals new vendeis ar- rived, met with unweloome glances by | New York World. those on the spot. Scmo brought| Me. William Oliver, the well-known a half dozan cakes or loaves of bread SEEK hoat.bullder of Harlem, has begun the| JAS. B IEARTWELL, Prosident, . 4 lage. bk ety ooared it 4| ¢Shotonofagonsca for B .| & & SHASTR Frasr @ Window and Plate G'ass. white cloth; some brought a single K, met, the actot, r, Emmel . watermelon, or bolled squash, which % m " th ago,” sald DIRECTORS, 48 Anyono contemplating building store, bank, or any other fine will Bud 8 bo the health and avoid sickness, |The Appearance of Ohurches 4 fato amall places, sod. mold] e OLver o .“&D:ls";:pm:f,“ 4 nder’ Qevald Oltver, antage 0 corres ond with us bofore purchasiog thelr Piato Glass, Instead of feeling tired and and Dwellings---Beggars, much gravity and precision a8 | showed me » model Venetian gondola. | A- Via- B, Hoartwoll F GOODM AN y worn out, instead of aches Peddlers, Hto, flice for the most Important | Ho desired me to have one bullt like D, M. McE] Hinney, 4 ’ 0 itransactlons, Every one | M?‘ prah;,r' “},‘o“l%n: ym; had rossted corn for sale, 'mn‘cd rather fecl fresh and strong March Atlsntic. in the husk, It seemed the favorite . 4 P 'Irlhl: town of E|Paso fs on tho|viand; men, women, ohildren, are gondolas on the Iakes in Central Firat Mortgage Loans a Specialty _OMABA - NEB. [} Amerioan slde of the Rio Grande, op- | it, standing, stripping off the hual srk and Prospect park. They were sTEELE, “JHNSU" & Gu,' ite the old Mexioan town of Paso|and throwing them on the ground. | imported, Mr, Emmet's gondola will This Company furnishes & permanent, home : ol Norte. El Paso is two years old; | For a few minutes the spectacle was| g thirty.slx feet long, four feet beam | nstitution where School Boa ‘nd other legally thing, and rio one but your- to, threo hundred and | groteeque; hundreds of hands holding | and elghteen inches deep smidahips. | lsued Municipal securitie 1o Nebraska ean be W A E ¢ ¥ ife-hoy mesh corn at open mouthe, white teeth | The keel has boen laid, and the knees | }5, ne¥otin ‘!:;:'p,:'\’;fi’ el sertiey ‘ of hackmatack are ready for the slde | countiesof the state, thro * vwponsible.local planking, which will be of ocedag. | corresondonts. AND JOBBEKS IN There will a cabin in the centre with | joms srases =~ ou s Venetlan blinds, The bow, made of i $ J W, 8. DunEns, bright steel, will support a swinging THE NE Flour, 8all, Sugars, Canned Coods, and it. Mr. Emmet will retire to his cas- tlo on the Hudson very soon and the sondola must be ready for him. There You can continue fecling miserable and good for no- self can find fault, but if you | moze—how muuhin’:or:nobqfll’ kn:.; : ogan ziouths, white tasth i il i A sharper antithesis conld not be|gnawing, clicking all Y a'rc v oght::tekl;;di?“lg:; found lnp:he world than these two[#quad of Mexican soldiers, with neat e g y towns afford, and the thorn in the white linen jackets and trousers and choose. flosh that El Paso is to Paso del Norte, | bright blue caps, were the ¢reatest ‘ 3 onl del Norte people could de- [devourers of the corn. The gronnd How? By getting one |[scribe. But they will not. They are | under thelr fiet was piled: with mh; lantern. It has a curve as graceful as ’ ) bottle of BRowN’ Irox Brr- | a8 mate and gentle to-day ssthey wore (husks they had thrown down, avd)the neck of a swan. Sixteen peoplo M ANUF AGT”RINf' Bfl . . : IWN arl centuries ago, and submit to this sec. they laughingly shoffi:d them away|can be carried In it very comfortably. J V4 All Grocers Supphes, TERs,and taking it regularly | haore conquent of thele country With their feet as thay torsed down | The boat will be comploied about the esaTe. Neb according to directions, even more silently than they did the |fresh ones. An old beggar woman, | 15t of April,” Lm' 5 8 4% first. Tho steam engine is greater | half naked and with long, streaming| Mr Emmet, when questioned about MANUFAOTURERE O Marsfild, Ohio, Nov.s6,16%r, | than the Cortez. Their doom w hair, went about picking up tho | his now house, said: I have travoled | VL ARS8 ROE TR Dievaitra A Full Line of the Best Brands of Gentlemen:—Thavesufferedwith | nealed before; 1t will be accomplishe d cramming them into her|g(l over the world, Windmilie, &6 § pain in my side and back, and great now. Walking through the streets of | skirt, held up high, leaviog her gaunt 1 had onoe objeot i Weo are prepared :&.a: Job work and manuts ; 2 it E::":?:..":‘u":{r';f;fi'h';'md'yf::: Paso del Norte, seeing the primeval |old legs bare to the knees, Another | 5 bulld a house that I could live tn| i [‘JGARS AND MANUfi AGTUBED TUBAU[)U ; tended with great weakness, depres. 1 ' iAnoain. ¥e ro slmplicity and pourtg of the inhabl. [beggar had had tho gift of| when I beoame old. It is trae I have( ~ WEBEASKA MANUFAUTURING 0O sion of spirits, and loss of appe- | tants one wonders that they should | half a watermelon. He leaned back | u castle on the Hudson about 10 miles :.i.'::ilcllnr:,vmdw;::é:i:fillfyi‘p‘::s not have welcomed the coming of s corner cf the plazy, his head rest. | abovo Albany. It is 100 feet above e - {“','“’(2‘;,‘;',,';“‘,‘,' rallroad, the bringing In of supplies, | 10g on the wall; with bis left hand | the river, and there is no_other house neys, and spleen, bu A 2 s I the opening of a market. But they Ly ona Ia s | R he i 1 thay aaked wad 5056 Toy anda half and am about well—pain 4gentd for BENWOOD SAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO. THE holding the melon on his knee, with|{n the world like it. I have had It | two fi;!"" of l‘:hal flfl“ Mdl““! bailt after my own ldeas, and hi s H 0 RT L l N E -~ - alone. scooped out mouthfuls of it, and ocar-| adorned it with curiosities collectedat ‘-‘l‘ll:l;“aax;??nhi':cfll.‘-n—ff:ffl The town olalms to number tenthou- | rled them slowly to his mouth, the| R, ples, Venlce, Hong Kong, —OF THE- P - Bo ! HR Uo - } good appetite, and 'am gaining in sand Inhabitants; this seems incredi |julce drippinglike water all the way. | Yeddo, and, In fact, every part of the OmICAGO, ——DEALERS INe— | dumagthand b, Teean puiybe | F100 S0 Fotchen fof miles along | At osch moutbfal he shat his eyes and | worid.” ‘T have sixtesn acres of land Yiwankee & & Pl HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Joun K. Avrexchs, the banks of the Rlo Grande, an al-|sighed with satisfaction. that once formed part of the Van Fire and Burglar.®r»» most unbroken line of mud houses, nd down in the orowd went a eatate, and four acres of ) . mud-walled vineyards and orchards; |swatby-faced man, weariog a red fez| water forming a lake on which I pro- BrowN's IRON BITTERS is snddllml.ln linn’ol mud houses and | and tho full, gathered Tarkish trous- | poge to row :y gondola and another composed of Iron in soluble | mud walls, with muddy ditches added, selling rosarles of pearl and of | carious Ohinese boat I have, a jank, I | fi X Cinchona th t f at right angles to the river, for |olive-wood ~ He -aaid the row: believe it is called. I always did ltke ; Cinchona the greaf run off a ) fi : t‘;rn"{::u 4 Zthcr itk g ther s long dlfunou. Every doorway | came from Jerusalem, and he was a|gafling in a gondola. But about the RAILWAY 4 dg f ki swarms with women and bables; every | Syrian. His face seemed strangely |castle, Well, when you first seo it standard remedies, making |y ded ditch bank swarms with ohil. | famillar to me, ‘‘Wherehave I scen you may not rate it very highly. Bat[Is now running ita FAST EXPRESS TRAINS a remarkable non-alcoholic dren; and the little plaza, of a Sunday, [ you before?” I exclaimed. ‘‘Where | yait ¢ ou get inside. There are no from ‘ .ULTS tonic, which will cure Dys- | arme with et l:]elrh‘:u t:x;r: s Feu l;;’:nll:n Obor-Ammergau, at the | halls In the castle nor one ourmer. At ; -A- 9 i i il i thousan er all; but that ten | las P! every turn yoa meet alcoves and re- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, thousand poople could be living in a| 'Yes, lady,” he replled. “"'_' h‘i:n Sobtbs &id G0 OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES LOOX = - o . Weakness, and relieve all A 1 [ s town, sud the town remain one month | It was, indced, the very man from | The rooms are hung with cuclositi —WITH— Lung and Kidney diseascs. | what'Paso del Norte h;-l l; ll: marvel, "llmm II hl&boxflhl rosaries l‘; Jec"“' You osn not lm-gln'n what the ho and woeld be an lmpor ty to any|saiem, in the Ammergan valley, two ||, like, ard you might not believe me ’ other race in the world; only the Mex. | yéars ago. He smiled "‘“h » superlor | if T told ou’ 'blt'“l! cost. That's a Pullman’s Magnlflcsllt SIBBFGH {oans could accomplish such Inertia, or | calm, as he passed on. To his Oriental | secret, will desoribe my room to endare such discomtort. miud there was nothing surprising in|y n, When I awake in the morniog I ored as a spectacle, as a plo- [ the encounter; and he would, no|igok up and see three cellings two e town is perfect; all that heart | doubt, have compassionated me as the | are circulsr domes and ote is triangu- 1020 Farnham Street, ONMLAELA., - - -~ NEIES HENRY LEHMANN, ~—AND THE— Finest Dining (E;.Is in the World. rnld ask T'o be tAhau lm: a Br:lnd;y ::“““;"’l: l: ‘;‘:! °‘;b°°""::7 N: lar, My bed is on one floor and my IF You AHE flul“c EAST JOBBER OF t escape from America and the|tive, If he had known' how pertinacl-| hoots are on another. Rocks from nineteenth century as from place and | ously my eyes and my wondering fanoy | the Coloseum and wood from the Via| ;x; A I 1 I ] E A i__D time forgotten. followed him, as he strolled back and | Sacra are seen next to helmets which | ™ E B" The church 1s & long, low adobe |forth, swinging his crimson and pearly | would delight the heart of Sir Waltor AND bullding, with & good bell tower, of beada on tho fingers of his right hand, | §oot¢, and antiquities which would CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Moorish design. It is in all proba. | offering them with a mute gesture, 80| give an antiquarian enough pleasure Or to anv point beyond; or bility nearly three hundred years sligh: that it seemed hardly to dsmand | for a life. Part of the front has fallen, and h recognition, and regarding with an| Here the reporter asked for a more IF YOU ABE Gol“u NOBT" ing been 1.?'3“5 wl::m ::1 ‘lell. hr ;rgu-lg m;n:!h-hnt races thgu who | detailed desoription of the two floors To been. conver y the swift sand.|bought ant 086 who turned away. |and ihe three ceillngs in one room. N blowing gales Into hardenod moand, | From Obor-Ammorgan to Pato del | ++Wall," he replied, ‘/there are sieps 118 FARMNAM &T - - OMAHA The winding stair oase in the bell | Norte to sell strings of beads? It must | conneoting the floors In the corner— —_— . tower is made of solld rough-hewn|bave been some other errand that | 1o, nota corner—heavers! there 1s : S loge; a olumsy post, also solid and | brought him. : not a corner in the house--but ia the A, M 5 (J LARK rough-hewn, being ~driven through —— recees. I really can’t describe the ? them in the corner.” The ocefliug of| Tndigestion, dyspe| heart-burn, | ceilinge, but I assure you they exist. | Ticket ofice located at corner Farnam and : 1 the churoh is mace of logs, reeds, and | Dauses, eto., oured by using Brown's| The other day my friend John Mo | f2urteenths strocts and “at U.'P. Dopotand t | {5 i aln eI‘ alper a:ngfll‘ saplings. The logs are moat ourlously | Iron Bitters. Oallough and I were there, and John | garges Time Table in another column. ' and effectively carved in deep:cut Bm took a bath. Here's the way you F. A. NASH, Genoral Avent, @ . SIGN WRITRR & DECNRATOR. lines, interseoting each other 5o as to A black enake sl tod. deapoil bathe: You go into one room- on the| g, m. FooTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. A ; make regular diamond-shapea inter- i In“Bn:l "“P' {," o firat floor, temperature 90 degrees; go|s. 8. MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPENTER, ES il . A vale; in each of these Intervals a sort .hhbu.h S o‘:onn 'y, VA, When | ¢, the geoond floor, the same room, General r. - General Pass. Agent. WHOLESALE & RETAIL of rone, and at each interseotion » pro- | the bees attacked the reptile and stung | o perature 125 degrees; third floor, | ™ CLARK; R L AT WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 8T. PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milgankes& St, PaulR'y e jecting peg. The effect is marvel- mh’md“m.'mu Hygile % M h?-pentnu l7_6_d_e_grou._ We have _"—— = 3 7, WA LL ; P APER ! ously i * dpsien.ahich house to go to oh h'”'\.? bl ,: room, and 85 get three difforent tom. | i i 1 7 | i by to-dsy. The legs are supported at R urch, & big black | o rgiures in ono room. When John . \ g il Window 8hades aud Gmamfl, the person from whom it was bough each end » gracefal bracket, [#0ake luy colled In the doorway, and aaly eketk mtsanced by gur Jeading physctans | wrought Int-’{ho samo _ pattern, and [durted forth its tounge defiantly, o etmfor ublo and’ pertoot Siking Gorset ever every beam and support of the build- Hl:' k'fl';’;‘“; bro:ght‘he! husband, PRICES by Mall, Postage Patd s & {;8"‘" lfl:‘}:l'll lfll' d, E’c'fi’" who killed tho snake with the blow of | 3rq a5 unigae snd original as the| ] reserving, $1.50. ren these logs are about twloe § house. N ) @ 50 | the width of the log, and are filled in| The Butler, Ala., o"‘"‘,?' 8 TOSION I‘:;agulngur:' g'oh;:rs:::;tl;, :n‘-'ih;l: 42.00. Paragon | with gmall round saplings or reeds, |!Ple for the following: “Mr, W. G. reully ‘Friiz in Albsny’ or ‘Fritz at ¥ sale by leading Retall Dealers overywheres at a slant corresponding to the [ Woodward recently killed a mammoth |y oo & youask me too much, Proba- OHICAGO CORSET CO., Chicago, Ik nting carved lines on the logs, and l’::"“,l',’h‘k" La L"’w"'“"": ;‘;‘"i‘ l°' Bnl‘&‘ bly not for some time to :;ome, bat alternating right and loft in the al. |'°F; SMURRES WAs ' g Seor Jonfy hy i STARLISHED 1808, tornating epaces. This alternation | OF 20 Inches in clrcumterence, and had ;m?;‘o}tgglg‘;lzn::l’?n“ o aoing o8 greatly heighters the effect of the |30 rattl When killed it had a - celling, There are traces of color fawn In its month about half swal- — | decoration on the walls, but rathless | lowed: Rot through he said he had never be- fore had such a bath. Tae walks and 'ORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. gardens, the stables and everythirg gints, Oils & Brushes, i Bouth 14tk Btreot EHRRASK 2 J. A, WAKEFIELD, O EREse. 7 (T g Tho finest mayonaise dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw to- whitewash has nearly obliterated |, A fight betweon a rattlesnake t g o = other adornments at all on the same A ! " | and more economical than home-mad, } 3 i ake forced the fighting, gliding|®™ ome-made, 3 Y NN §inen ) pl?l‘nl:o‘:hgl:\:o::;tm;uf sandy eml. | 8round in swift circles whilo the rat. e i BA‘N!' uungs‘ BMH%‘ ‘“‘ELD'MG!” LiRE, GEMEW += | nence, looking southward down on the | tleenake lay coiled. ~The circles grew The best cure for diseasen of the AN BRI [, AR p| smaller and the rattler appeared con- |1erves, braius and muecles, is Brown's 10 the old Favorite snd B b ana 2472618 | funod un tho biackanako drow closer | 1ron Bitters d e e X XX 20 are—ankle deep in sand, except here His rattlos ceased to give out theusual “Retaliation, CHICAGO and there a rod or two scattered pave- sharp sound, and his bead dropped 88 | porgiand Aaverticer, A g MEYTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKRER CEMENT COMPAN'T E Noaar Union Pacific Danot NWAYA NB e T g g if ) !ziog him. Th . ol p ' g BIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT 3":.'.’.:;5;";.‘::3':‘3 ,;pvl,“:':,t,l’{,y T;?, s .5‘;'5,'1;".';:2%«.;5:. mo:e::::ko, nnxf‘;'c'l A:“fl"d‘“dl’fmk 1:; rigidly “I‘d PEOR . e INEOLD, v J Xc ro! A p o oans, who seldom walk on it, | the rattler by the throat, and winding ut’n nti’on. G:r:nn hzm":l::‘;lyd b: 8T. LOUIS, NSATHRACIDINS OF excluded from America, E| 5 N, choosing rather to wade in the sand. about him, the two rolled over and A- J Sl DDIINE SO L The more elegant cf the women wear | OVeF together, In a few moments the R e e oo it vise® GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, / CARRIAGE FACTORY [ i ke e o ", ot | smination of the dead body of the| THE BAD AND WORTHLESS |mEw Yéfi(‘{%&‘%h, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. ) 1409 and 1411 Dodge Strood, them. It has never been the ocustom |™8ttlesnake revealed a fracture in the| Are never imitated or counterfeited. B wug 7-me 6m Omana, Nen. |of therace to do so, and no dowager .p|h;;° e olomplu_}oll Jf one by & blow | This 1s especially true of a {‘mfli s ;gi'“““'fl:"".gg ;'g“"‘:'h s 410 SHIRTERNTH SUREET, ~ . OMALLS EXKE, ‘ 4 in Eogland can sweop her brocade ‘r;d i °'“b' c{“ rattlesnake mens- | medicine, and it is positive proof that 1 Concecions are made in RGN DRSS d * | teain over the queen's floors with a |Uredfive feet and throo inches. the remedy imitated is of the highest| has s National Reputation aa being the A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. finer combination of lelsurely non. The Niarlin, Texas, Index says that| yalue. As soon as it had been testod '::é:d"mflh?fik:"a‘r 'é‘éu’.'m‘i'é'a"i:'.’.’ i UR chalance and dignity than do the|Mr. Oakes of that town saw a copper- | und proved by the whole world that ALt DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD Moexioar dames "fu "er dusty oot heard anake two and a half feet long Hopmeen ,’,., the purest, best .:a "lgy;nu“:::ofl: l::u' “n:ld m\?:ll:"“:l'lum, Oriental Cream or Magioal Bean- lying motlonless under a tr “On Instead of » dlscomfort, ton through the clouds of sand i the most valuable famlly medicine on Tickets via rhis Celebrated Li tifier, - streots of Paso del Norte. It ls aa|One side of the reptile, T tWO | garth, many imitations sprung up and | w e at all oficosin the West. ” Rewoves Tan, Pimples, i 4 inches from Its head, there was a large Information about Rates 0 Far fine a thing, in its way, as the som- ) began to steal the notf in which u o, Sloepln, reaphew | brero, and as full of significance. green worm fastened to the body of the | the press and people of the country .1"'..‘.'_?‘1“{_',“;511‘%“:%’;"‘;‘&.2"{:* e vl snske. Its powerful mandibles were|had th rits of H, B, T. - N OMAHA!NEB. Mothpateh | Loog before the mass begins the 554 %0 the pick of the suake, g1 Log srromed the ma ) 4 Vie-Fres't & Gon. Maager,Chicago | o - — : Hlanin g | foor of the church s crowded with iy Togs, which wero poluted with sharp Rl vecy may Srvdag to tndsos il PeRovAL LOWELLE ™ | The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING 2 boauty aud | kneeling figares; men m‘xk r‘fll 2 strong fangs, were firmly planted in | stead, expecting to make money on| - J; DAVENPORT, %t | women and children on the le:.k the reptile’s body. = Evidently, so far| the credit and good name of g B, G 5 Cfi'fim‘f" Retail .TIWELRYEOUSE Ic HnusE Lo o od | few have b!?ll&l“ i" Tugs fl' h 018 | 4y the worm was conoerned, it was an Many others started nostrums put uj X M ek pme 4 to kneel on; but the most kneel hum- | L vt ‘with Intent to murder. Oakes P | s in Omaha, Visitors can here IN TRE WEST{ A% | bly on the bare floor. Upon all the | seised B el iy R in similar style to H. B., with v % We|faces is an expression of solemn, |soate hnd worm. Mo ot |ously dovised mames in which tho (W i iuin nan of, o find all novelties in BIL-| General Agents for the 4 suake and worm. . Oakes {n-|yword “Hop” or “Hops" were used in od by the sal teratoliing overm'd Fin f almost sad devotion, which would not | ¢ormed us that he had noticed of late away to {ndace pasple to,belleve the i ikl \'VER W ARE. OLOCKS. est and Best Pianos and g‘u'l:': :‘:g l::g;:::,m‘;nufip::? en his farm soveral ;OPP:;h“d snakes | wero the same as &op Bitters. he - Mo . t L4 01'835 manufactured. 3 o H r ; - porly made | 00 Proash from the quoer litl A nflt!tnmb&:l;d.,‘ldn MI:. ;t;t‘l:";o:'nt such pretended remedios or cures, no Rich and Biylish Jewelry, prices are as Low as | Y fi H for it, as snak matter what their style or name 1is, | srcame, T g 5155 | Sarvod ootk RAOKIGE Broctriorsty W% | denod of halng beon killed by human |wnd esplially those” with the word ihe Latest, Most Artistic,(30y Eastern Manufacturer | o8 iady of the WAUT OX (s pat J ngs. The circumstances above re- | «Hop" or ‘‘Hops" A { i v s e, fochimand | marrlagos and. deaths, which ho kopk |Juted convinoed hit that they had | way may sonngnad with therm o thols and Choicest Selections ta [°5, Dealer. : ‘ DD st " ailofllthe | aro still lying where he for so many | poey killed and disemboweled bythese | name are Imitations or counterfeits, . “| Pianos and Organs soid months, usiog 't every day. Al-o o Jub. | years uzed to put them ocarefally away, " s b s e PRECIOUS STONES and |for cash or instaliments at ! ille peamovcs cuperfiuous Bali Wi hout injury to | in a big osken chest in the saciisty. them, Use nu'.h]!;g but genuine Hop Botti Fri -: | B. T. GOURAUD, 0 0 prop., 45 Bend 3}’;":};’;:”&;;‘:::’::&:}:‘: ::lfig"di;f CoLORLESS AND 0OLD, —A young girl | Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of all descrpuions of FINE GA o nce‘_if_ by all Dru gists and Fancy Geods | pling tools: but his handwritin deeply regrotted that she was so color- | zreen Hops on the white label, Trust WATCHLES at as Low Pri- i SPLENDID stock of Dw lm::::.u ghout the United Siates,” Canada El‘“x ‘ev&r, o8 «hedm-wuzzlus:; lees and cold. Her face was too white, | nothing clse. Druggists and dealers s ¥ J stemwa Chickering €ar teware of base imitations. $1,000 rewsrd | 1685, are as distinct as those writter | and her hands and feet felt as though | are warned against dealing lo tmita ces as 18 compatible - with Rnabe, Vose & Son’ > O Hirent i prootof ay one sclling the same. | |age yoar, One wonders what secrets | the blood did not circulate, = After one | tious or courterfelts nonorable deal Call { 9 on’s Pi = In tho matter of Ink those old padres | bottlo of Hop Bitters hed been ! ':;;’3 SE— q d ARI0 . o0 aPS, anzll,anéllother makes, A i o8 o 3500 REWARD ponsessed; certalnly some of an efficacy | #he was : ity and sheor. | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA | -y and see our Elegant New S0 ough & ‘Warren, + | not known now, in the town, y ildi Sterling, Im i The above reward wil be pald to fulness of mind gratifying to her HA, NEB. i Store, Tower Building, Rterling, pe! Smith who will prodvice s Patut thati el L On the south stde of the plaza a few friend > Tables eupplied with the beat the 4 American O Pennsylvania Patent Rubber |(!/02%00d troes bave mado out to| ERCH -~ o market aftords, The traveling publio corner 11th and Farnham ican Organs, &c. Do i Patent Ru ber | jive and fEoT, high enoush to give A Vexed Ulergyman. claim they got better accommodations Streets not fail to see us before pur- { & # ! thade. To this the congrogation of | ') lience of Job would becorhe |and more general eatisfaction here [ S Parts of the h chasing, : for proserving 8n ;wmv»a Gravl Rools. 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