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THiE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA W: DNESDAY MARCUH 14 3 e — - A comMimation of Pro POSTAL ORDERS. and cream saloons are snares and | xlck a clond out of theeky., Then he FEW B Sl R e abom{nations.” would #it down and think over hia .A. porus n o " @ polatadie form. For | Important Chsnaes in the Liw The “'fle's right about that!" murmured | past life. 'l:r ‘}‘_lv. ‘l»o'n‘;':l Ap 4 New Note. the questions man. * 1t took about a week for him to get Powore “"‘:Mf,;m.f_‘ —— “‘And he says that I shonld not in. [ back to where he dared to get up an- =1 b}’{’i:v W asal gton Special, fl\me my eonl with stews, or cuol it ;vther meal for himself. Then he « 1. HO Vrites:— .J.L. TOWNER, The bill which will most laterest [ utf with ic orewm.” rlcasseed a couple of pounds of laun- TRON TONTO. T telo plshonin Indusisy, I, saysi— the pooplo next to the tax and tariff| ‘‘Which of them has the moat|dry soap and ate that. . in stating that I have been Neneiconaider t f bill is tho postal note bill. Tuis bill |moneyi” qaerlad the quostions man, 18 all right for external pur. B A RGA INS s sitea "By 1ia Luun /1 most excellent remeds 107 |\ hyis s the isnus of a postal note| Ob, tho good young man has tho | posca, o for reating a palr of solled fe!nenkerl Will find it ped— which will be a very near approach, for [ most money,” she roplled. ‘‘But he|socks, but it does not assimilate with of the greatest valug ley Kyuy Oct, 3, 1883, TREPARED BY 728 DR, HARTER MEDIGINE CO., £13¥. KAIN £7., 67, LOUIS. 'J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN A VL JER EER JER. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, UOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN SETUTATE AGENTL FOR MILWAURYE C Wear Tnion Pacific Denot W ALTTL PAPHER, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. OMANA NV HENRY LEHMANN, remittances of small sums through the wails, which shall be cheapir snd simpler than the preseut money order and advioe. The purpose of the postal note bull, which has passed, is to afford the groatest practical safety for mukiog small romittances av the least possible expense, It ia believed that the law {'un passed will meet this urgant pub le want and eimplify to a great extent the operations of the money order system. It was the purpose of the framers of the bill to follow as closely as possible the existing British sy tem, and there tho iesuarcs of the postal notes has been confined to the money order servico, Thern are now in the Uuited States some G 00D pos tal mmfay order cffices and 40,000 pestoftioes. The poatal notes are to be engraved on steel iu a etyle of JOBBER OF OMAHA i ‘. a Single Breecht:Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to 18, Double Breech’,Loading Shot Guns, from 818 to $75. Muggle Loading Shot Guns, From $6 to §25.% Fshing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy @oods. Stock of Show Cases Always on hand, Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re uired in a firse class Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion tore, Cigavs from $15 per 1.000 npwards for Price List and S8amples rooms- -thre HAS THE BEST §%00K IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWEST PRIOES IMPORTANT IM Have now been finished in our store, mak - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. PROVEMENTS An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Pasgengers.~ These immense ware- 8 o stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the G est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve 'WI. All are invited to, call, take the Elevator on the first fl and go through the building and inspeot the stock. G art equal to the greenback or tho na. tional bauk notes, and as compared with the printed money order will be very expensive, This care s neces- sary to protect the purchaser. Che expenee of supplyirg all the postc flices in the United States with a complete stock of these notes is one of the rensons why the system is limited to the money order cflises. The issue of these pestal notes at 8o small a fee i3 considered at best an experiment. More than one-half of the ordera issued now by the woney order de- partment at the present high fees are for amounts less than $10. The three cent fee s about the same as is charged in Eogland, where the notes are en. graved for specificamounts. The new law will be of great benefit to those who are remote from banks and who desire some safe and cheap way of making remittance In payment for newspapers, books, maga- zines, or merchandise. The es- timate of the framers of the bill is that the net revenue to the government will not exceed 000 on $120 000,000, of business annually, and this makes no allowance for cost of transportation of letters of advice. The following 18 the section of the bill: That for the transmiesion of small sums under $5 through the mails the postmaster general may authoriza post- masters at money order offices to issue money orders Without corresponding advices on an engraved form to be prescribed and furnished by him, and a money order fssued on such new form shall be designated and known as a ‘‘postal note,” and a fae of three conts shall be charged for the issue thereof. Every postmaster who shall fesue a postal note under the au- thority of the postmaster gen- eral shall make the same pay- able to bearer when daly ccepted at any money order offices which the remitter thereof may select, and a postal-note shall, in like man ner, be payable to bearer at the oftice of 1ssue; and after a postal note has been paid the United States shall not be liable for any further claim for the amount thereof, but a postal-note shall become invalid and not payable upon the expiration of three calendar months from the last day of the month during which the same was iseued, and the holder, tc obtain the amount of an in- valid postal note, must forwsrd to the superintendent of the money order system at Washington, D. C., together with an application in such manner and form as the postmaster general may preacribe, for & duplicate thereof, payable to such holder, and an addi- tional fee of three cents shall be charged and exacted for the issue of the duplicate, THE NEW SCHEDULE, The bill also provided for a modifi- ostlcn ot the money order system, as follows: Skc. 8. That & money order shall not be isaued tor more than $100, and that fees for money orders shall be as followa: For orders not excoecing 810, 8 cente; for orders exceeding $10 “What does the other fellow talk abou!?” “/Oh, he always talks about rackets, and wants to know where 1 would like to gonext. Bat Imust give one of them up, and I want you to advisame which T shall keep."” “It's a pretty plain case, I think,” commenced the Questions man, “You should hang on t the bad man who sots 'om up.” k “Think ko?” she exolaimed, blugh. fog with devght, “Do yeu really think I wonld be happier with him!" “Sick to him until you marry tho cood one, That's odviously your duty as a Christian. A girl never gets so sick of anything as of & pious lover who never sets auything up You cling to the bad one who buys cream and oysters and maybe you'l couvert him, If you don't, you've got the other fast for the marry when you get ready to settle down."” In the abssnce of suitable materials, or the time to prepare it, people often g0 without a dressing for salads. Buy Durker's and you will never trouble yourself to make another. pE—————— AN AUSTIN EPJSODE. A Oftlzen Who Was Looking For the Right Kind or Butter. Texns Eiftings, J. B. Baltzly strolled lnto his gro- cery establishment on Austin avenue, juet as that excellent man, Mr. Allen White, was opening a keg of golden- tailed oleomargarine, “‘That looks nice. It's gennine but- ter, I suppose; none of your bogus stuff?” querled Baltzly. Now this was a leading question, as the lawyer says. The grocer wanted the worst in the world to sell some of that stuff to Blatzly, so he epoke up and sald: “Of course it is butter. Did you think it was lard? Don’t you see that it has got that beautifal golden hue that can only be found in real butter? It makes me thivk of cows and mead- ows, clover and butter cups, just to emell it;" and the grocer held some of iton a paddle under the nose of Baltzly, who asked: ¢Yos, but is it butter?” *1s it butter? Why of coursy it is butter. Some people are so suspi- cious that they won't belleve butter is batter unless they see it taken out of the churn themselves. Man alive, smell it. Don’t it @ you think you are rolling about in newly-mown hay? You can just taste the batter milk In it.” “‘Yes, but it is really butter?” It was evident to the grocer, who goos to church regularly, that the orinis has arrived, He had either to customer. He was too consclentions a man to lose a cash customer, 80 _he came right ont and told a lie. He sald it was butter. “Do you say it is real buiter from cow’s milk?” asked Baltzly, ““Yen," replled White. “Then,"” sait the customer, as a sad smile passed over his featores, ‘‘then 1 don’t want it. Cow's butter {s nc longer fashionable. 1 wanted some of that stuff called oleomargarine, made up of axle grease, second-hand tallow and muollage, which looks like butter, but which really contains the organism ot & new kind of tape worm. I don't say I like that kind of jelly, but I was requested by a frlend who keeps a boarding hounse railroad station, to ship & him a keg of oleomargarine. |- Sorry you haven’t got the genuine article.” Allen White gazad after the re- treatlng form of the lost customer, and then he said to himsalf, “Next time I'll tell the truth, if it bursts me wide open.” Banish iil health, nervousness, vex- | atlon, fretfulness, elc., by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, many purposes, to fractional er | never takes me to the theatrs or the|the yastrlo jnice readily, and those \ :’“‘r;f'l!i;ggég;lgm c.,,,z,,s, CRiee tHe ropeal of it opera, We go to_oharch together, (who have trled laundry soap as & a8 a rellable remed 4 feactisnal papcr carrency act there has [and he talks so benutifally of the | rellsh do not seem to thing it will ever \ d::g{.gr;::&-glg: un been a geueral domand that congrees |sweet by and by. You ought to hear |arrive at any degree of prominence as Festorative Dropertios. LA | should provide some means for making | him!” an atlole of dlet. INT That is why the untatored child of natare swore, Ho had never recelved the benefits of enrly trainlog in pro- fanity, and his langnage, therefore, was disconnected and rambling; but when we consider that he was igno- rant of onr language, and that every little while he had to stop and hold on to his digester with both hands snd dig great holes in the earth with his toes, the remainder didu't scem altogethor out of place or irrelevant, When a gallon cr so of agitated baking powder aud vinegar s singlog its Iittlo mong in the ionermost recosses of an Indian, and this has been fol. lowed by a troatment of laundry soap, the scudent of haman nature can find a wide field for observation In that loaality. The earneat and occupled look, the troubled expreasion of thecountenance, followed by the quick, nervous twitch- ing of the muscles of the face, and then the swelling up aund the bursting of the suspender button, the deep drawn sigh and the smothered cuss word, all botokon the gastric agitation voing on within, This is why an Indian prifors a link of bologna ssusage and a two year old dog to the high priced proceries so common to our modern civiifzation, The prnlxr}-; or of the hotel, J. E. Shaw, E:q., Now York City, says: Iam happy to say that several of the employees of this hotel oo idity of th bave been entirely cured by St Jucobs Oil, of lumbago, rheumatism, eto. [\ o - ] ) 5 R . A Geperal Stampede, Y o Nover was such a rush made for any Drug atore as i now at C, F. Goodman's, for » Trial Bottlo of Dr. King's New Dis: covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, All persons afBicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Seves oughs, o any affection of the Throat and Lungs an got a Trial Bottle of this greatremedy Z by calling st above mamed Drug tore W ESTERN CORNICE WORKS! 0. S8PEOHT, - - Proprietor. (213 Harney 8t, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spucht’'s Patent Motalic Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. R ‘l.lFONMFEl‘S()lNG. » erand; - e Ralinge Window 4 0o 'or 3 d uards; alesg GRNERA] GEN T.0TS, Farms, /m;’} it~ Houses’~ Z .. .YDiA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sure Cure for nll FEMALE WEAK. NESSES, Incloding Leucorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstruatioa, Inflnmmation and Ulceration of oding, PRRO- A Pleasant to the tas iteeftect. 1t fan greathelpin 1 wes pain during labor and at regs FIYSICIASS USE 1T AND PRESCE [PFon ALLWEARNESTS of the generative organs wither sex, It 14 second tono remedy that has evee publics and for all discasen of the Lands- oryitem, P Toth the and Dlood Pu 5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Maw BY Fice of efther, §1. Six bottlen vent by mal fu tho forn celpt of price, 81 por ociy anawers all lotters of amp. Ben for pamphlet. ) PTNKHAN'S LIVER P8 cure Constipe o Tiver. 2 centa ion this Paper. 15th &Douglas St. GIDE S8PRING AT‘I‘AG‘B‘}II“—FO‘E PATENY HOUSES AND LOTS, A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING No. 19—Full ot aud new house ta¥rooms, tvo | CARRIAGE FACTORY. below and one up-stairs. Eight foot ceiling bolow Snd revonabove: Brick foundation, collar, sta, 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streot, aug 7-me 6m OmARA, Nm A hargain, #600 No. 18— Large two story house, 10 rooms, two Inrgo cellary, od well i catord, barn, etc., 00 Wi bstor and 224 strect, No. 17— Lot 60XI 'fecf, now house of two roomy brick foundation 100 barrel cistorn jon Hamilton stroet noar Poor ClareConventd’ ¢, No. 16—Tlouso nud loton 17th near Cla k 8t. house 5 room+ ef 1200 No. 15—House of 3 rooms 1110 on Plorce 8t. near 19th §1600 No. 21--New bouseot 7 ro corner lot, half m of Turntable troet cars on Sau d t. §1000. <« Touse of elght oarn ete. lot No. 60x166 feot §2500. Vacant Lots. fenins Rewarded, sove with namerone engravings, GIVEN AWAY pony, of wii be seut by mall, poss paid, & fhe Singer Hanufactaring 0o, Prinelpul fiise, 34 Union Bqusar ARW vORw PORTATION, office until 12 o'clock noon, en S) h pl Il bo the OR, Tho Story of the Sewing Machins, e 0 Tons likaon Delawaae B0, ness Tikns: % By aaald person calling for 14, ad an7 bransy o sub-office of Tho Blnger Manuiachuring Jom ®my persou iving M distance tom our ofees PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS hursday, April pour (allowin for the Quartermas'ers at Chevenne and Og fen, at which o gg‘—’rwolu.u Lot on 19th Stroet noar Lake No. 551 —Twenty five lote in Parkers addition ].I:lc;lml"h of the end of red streot car line $400 com park, 8660, Are acknowledged to be the & banduome fiie punphio, bisetand ol 5,5 391-One haltlobon South avonus, near (gt all who have put them 8. 's avenue, $650. No. Eight lots 1st, 22nd, : o (e amer o e and | 80 & practical test. on;:.wflh beautitul residence lots on Oather- ADAPTED TO Beveral acto and halt o “Lota 1n “Prospect Place” on Hamlitsn and MANUFAOTURRD BY ing, Burt aud California Oharles stroct, just wost uf the end of Red Birect ) o et ot e e ot oot | BUCk’s Stove Co., - noar Hanscom park, #4,500. Twelvo bosutiful residenco lota cn Hamiiton I_ ¢ | stroot, near end of old streetcar track; high and ond addition and Park £I _ | Carts Clare, one and one half mile from postoflice, and wightly, $860 to §700. .COKE OR WOOD." Bacred Hoart. ono milo from U, P. 150 to 8600 (ach, SAINT LOUIS. HEADQUARTERS DEPT. OF THE PLATTE ) | only 5 per cent down a r month & Culky QUARTRRMAITAR'S OFF ICK, Lotain Lowe's addition on milo west of Y J Ou4uA NibaMarch B 1883, L 1o Plbl:o(l“tymn‘%nl:oi}fiks‘:’“n' Sealed pronos s, in triplica ject to the el Ay lon, ususl ‘-nf:..m ol it val at tois and on very casy terms. Horbach's 1st and 2nd additions, Complaining and growling will never laco, Lowe's 2nd additlon Razav's | ogre rheumatism, but St. Jacobs Oil Hangcom Placo, Redick's ad st ialhlFhwiil! difte nee'in time), at tho office, of the Depot Foncler addition’ just one- s o {uio din prewnes of | g drbor mile wouth-cant of Union Paciflc and B, - ho and M, R, R. dopots, $260 to §1,600cach, very casy partment of the | durlvg the fiscal | e nencing July 1st. 1885, and ending June CHAS. SHIVERICK, ard not exceeding $15, 10 cents; for Civiiized Groceries for Sioux. 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om-~ha, [ordis exsoeding $10 and, not excced: | 1urunio roomers ¢ S0t 1684 —OF THE— e e —————————rees e e | 118 $30, anta; xceed- |~y o ¢ the peculiarities of the latest F.om Sidney, }cbraska, to Fort Robirson P X o A ing €40 and no: exceeding 8§50, 25 [, 1€ 0% Eho Pecull A Nebiast ) ] . OHEIOAGO, DIRECTORY ¢F LEADMG WESTEEN KOTE: conte: for orders exceeding. §50 ‘and | United States atylo of feeding the | MUl cheyunon bip-t, Wyommg Tarvtory, Business Lots. ad " o L not exceeding 860, 30 cents; for noble red man is the fact that he in | to Forts Larawic and McKinnéy, Wycming Ter HOTELS PRO ORS POWNG crders oxceeding $60 and not exceed- g‘"“f"“'"'“"“" '";."”":' ::‘: ';:gc n, U. P. Railway, to Milwalukge & st P ul ARLINGTON. J. G, McINTIRE, Linaain: Ing 870, 85 cents; for orders exceeding | i bdit Ll el i Wy o Tessika Threo good husiness lots on Dodgo nearf12th h a REYNOLDS HOUSI 0. ©. REYNI ) or orders exceeding and not ex g i ol rgm ba kit Wian idereibnyy Or.from | S, d business lots on Fi t, 33 BARATOGA NDTEE J.8. flTELLI?OTS: cf.".f’f::”r:;, £xe coeding $100, 45 cents, Tho lnger [9023n't know much about grooeries | stwion on themain line, Unon Puci Nailway, | toc Sach, ith framo bulldings therom.reiting RAILYAX and how to prepare them for food i i B0h Thoruia i, Hiah Teriilo <1 of | for abou® 8600 por year each; price 4,250 cach. MARBH HCUSE, E. MANE, BROWNSVILLE Ney f::::s’cifg;:? it%:;du:lf:}:ug“;o:a‘f comen in and drawa hls regular soldier | (1. :f»ffiff.‘:u..\f.;U\'.'".lih}':,""_ b aoy.or atl of qr s foet on Furanm noar JOLruet, COMUCF |y now runnlng ite PAST EXPRESS TRAIND COMMEROIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg e note business, and {he smaller ones | FAt008 In this way, For Instance, up( = Each proposiluiwt bo s triplicute, v ° | ¥ Splendid Warehouse lot on Unlon Paciffe right trom HALL HOUSE, AW HALL ¥ hil 4 4 3 Wl Loulsville 3 are allowed 3} cents for each domes-|I® !Ihedlslttlng Bull u?untryhnw 6 8Z0 | 4l of five dohars ($100), OITY HOTEL, OHEN-EV &%0LARYK, Blalr, Ne tic or lomlgn ‘money order issued an Indlan came in from the war. lul“ll_\ in ac ll?ll with the print 1 COMMERGIAL HOTE -, J. Q.IMEAD,3 Neligh, Neb. paid or repaid, ono cent for each pn.f who had never seen any of the pale. | o b wpon e PIAOK foris i party QGRAND CENTRAL E{BEYMOUR, NobraskalOlty,iNeb tal note issued, and three-fourths of | 14c¢ style of food, and drew " his | making the prop il shali not withdraw the ‘amo | (K™ WASIOKISE Bk, Wavoe Sinabon, Ahd —WITH- MISSOURI PAGIFIO HQTEL, P. L. THORP, Weoping Water,N one cent for each postal note paid, | T*4oP% ening e A bk £ sald o ousd s actap, |, TAX08 Pald, ronte calleoted, und noney koaned . O, 3 Hardy, N 4 EE———— ted and a o % ¢ sorvic id for award- 4 COMMEROIAL HOUBE" A. O. CAARPER, " He nuda_ o light meal of unground N i RS AR s ?i‘u"."&"fi.fl.‘,’.k’ and country property ab low . QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Nes Money for the Unmarried coffee the fieat day, and as he over-ate| ed thercuner, ho will, with'n ten days aitsr 3 Pullman’s lagnlflusnt slflfl])fll'l OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lowa One of the most solid and subst; yiial | the ccffee swelled on him, he had diffi. | belng notifled ftie award (provided such no i a, P Iy R ) 1801} mbas 24 S Bl tal fication be made within the rixty cays above —AND THE— ENO'S HOTEL, £ L ENO, Eromont, New! inge Fand anl atusl Teast Asstotetiog, |snond. the bati thes he badk on haod, | iationed) sccept the seme and fursish uond4nd | ppurre) NEW OITY MAP, FOUR EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb of Codar Rapids, Tows, They are organ: maz: 'e:ta pas th. b o b3 2. | orwanns ofthe ot o B FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET | Finest Dining Cars in the World. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, ¢ Atkinson,'Nen ized under the lawa of owa, and_heir of. | 19 1%} l“l:ly ‘i‘“ ':.Pfg' 2 t‘th‘a’t l‘;" Biank proposa, forr of cont act,and printed |y 5NG VWITH EVERY ADDI- g Var orid. MORQGAN HOUSE, T L onle: RIS ficors and directors are among the leuding | W0 but lald o fac @ | ircalara sta ing tho estimated quastitics ofsup h BUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BEOKER | Toaaont ety and most Srominmi baslnes Tee 0 Cedar hadn't exerolsed much, and the con- | filestobe tianep rtea, An kfh i ful (e TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- Inraan, fs, ) Rapids, FEvery unmarried person should | sequent ennul and indfgestlon resalt- | b omerved by biddors, and torms eotrea| PLATED UP TO DATE. ‘‘OFFI. IF You ARE Gfl"m EAST HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO, CALPH, [l Exira, la, have & certificate in this assoctation, ing therefrom, and pavment, wit be faroished on aplication to | OIAL MAP OF,_THE OITY.” REYNOLDS HOUBE,| 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, It is & splendid investment, as safe as As soon as he succeeded in getting | thi% ofice, cr taithe ot he Depot Quarter-| - §65,00 EACH, n WALKER HOUBE, D. H. (WALKEP, Audubon, a. fovernment bond, Xou can justas well | i nterior department quisted doen | s chpdmenadopin UL CHICAGO' MILWAURRE. OOMMESOIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, lay married hfe on aa not, A lorge stinber of | he tackled his ration of car.dles, These [ matked, P broposals for” tranortation from OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, members have beon paid off, recelving over | ho decided to parboil In order to avold | ™ - Y JGHN V. FUREY 0 40 any peipt.barond; or PARK HOUSE, MR8. M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, la. r cent on their investment, Write | trouble from indigestion. The dish Capt. and Asst, Quartormaster U. 8, NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,IL. AVERY, 8tanton, :‘_"'gfi‘;‘::]’(‘;%gmi')‘:cnfie plan, which | was not o much s glittoring succoss | mOme ot In’chargo Chi.f Q. M. Ofice. IF YOU ARE COING NORTH MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.|W, BURK. Burlington Junstios ¥ | Good agents wanted, Mendonpo:hpnrzoyo'\; as he had anticipated, and as he re.| ————— . 4 To OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, — Bianchard, la. saw this not 5.5, | morsefully picked the candlo-wicking| (OL, L. T. FOSTER. L J |sr. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandoah In,' i~ = ont of his teeth with a tent-pin he "v‘,u,,, n, Ohlo, May 10, 1836, Take the BEST ROUTE, the COMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Olty, Nsby g eG AR08 mld;: some remark that grated harshly [ pa. 5 3. Keours s Gorol bad & vory vaias 3 2 awere oklyn Eagle D in aswt af et mblotontan co at 1 pries ! i BAGNELL HOUSE, OMABBAGNELL Oollege®oringh ' | T amy & Buday soucol sacii, and | 2A2e WBeiosarsof those wha wiood (e theijtesi i’ {ovind sty Ohicago, MilwaukeotsSt. Paul R’y DOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM, LUTTON, Viilisca, ta, there are two younz men in love with ""l';' X 9 ne on the other which made him very R l JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINGON, Malvern, ls, - X 0 th o then tried a meal of yeast pow- der the charge of two vetes ea One is 80 good that he makes ms | der with vine gar, Insry surgeons which falled to cure bim. 1w Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Ho ate the yeast 4 P L' HOUSK - H, PER ida Grovaila ok i g ¥ ay ro e - dvortisoment endull't Fourteenth strects aud st U. P, Dopot and ad OGB‘MLMN'fi(‘V"\EA: f : : BTEARNS 0:lbo‘:.l. ory l""llll‘“l\]“ him, but the other is|powder and then took a pint of ex- g:fi\t’ Mm“.'.,"cmt.;-u' ';‘,x.'.:..fflva:f:"m Millard Hotel, Omaba, % SHOUAL | HOURE 7 it worldly. He smokes and playes bil- | tremely potent vinegar to wash 1t |at it aud got our Crugglete hore k n another column, WOOD3 HOUSE, JOHN ERT, Osceola, Neb, ! rit, and they ordered threo bottles; I ook liards, and all that sort of wickedness, | down. ey 4 glve 1t s thorough , General Avent, DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olrka ob. butho takes mo out mnd gives mo | At firat thoro wau a fooling of glad | raht s It arordin. o dieciont i E okot Agont, Omaha BEDFORD MOUSF J. T. QREEN, Bedford la, oysters ard cream, w) o == g 4 h LAE a6l s a' e A : RLINGTON HOUSE, 4 TLORTE K & soN, et o e y N lo the other |surprisein his stomach, which rapidly | fourth day ho colt ceased to b A. V. H. CARPENTER, NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOJBE A, T. POTTER, » lo 4 peare '] Anage o Norfoll Junetioney | a0 18 8t homo learning bible verser, | gave way to unavailivg remorse. lumpe have Gimpyoesed. 1 ua A and tho colt WINSLOW HOUBE €, MCOARTY, Boward, Neb, Kyery time I go with him I feel 50| A can of yenst powder in an In. |smooth as auy P ey e sggg&; ':«%‘fi:i M8, doNEs A é::‘::ru'::a :-‘:::ij,‘:,n:( v(v)ncn :}l:e glund one comes | dian's midst doesn’c secm to be pre. [|¥ < lm""}_‘, e L the rameats PERSONAL- “Parts of the human body AVOOA EATING HOUBE D W ROCKHOLD. Av:ca I'x T feel that l. ver ce sson with me | pared for a pint of vinegar, and the | ing two bostlos who kre now 7“ on ".'“['".:'n‘u ,'""j' -":“f::-;"stvum," :w».h GENTRAL HOUGE 3:‘;«‘363»? S SHATTUOK, Red On SARELALALK l‘lni Eo"wurlhy of him, | result of such an usfortunate circum- Vory veopectiully, - s AL ARMEICRIE i me Wil oah NHITNEY HOUZE] E. HAYMAKER, . Griswold, la. “Don't thu 7 (i‘ stance s not gratifyiog. Bend for fllustrated clroular glving postilv. gency’ humbug about this On Efi?&”n?&s’é“ 'L, OHAPMAN, Duniap, ta S th}’:n‘ 1" :fi'&’ th ono ever set up| KEvery littlo while a look of pain |proct. Pricosl. All Druggiste havo'lt, or ot be "ri‘f.{i-:":'.:‘n‘.m:‘e:x:"x,‘.'; :::y.fu ::,'!;; DOW OITY HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, [ Dow Ot !Clyl(chlig g he questions man, [ wonld come over the festures of the | £stBlor you, b, Ui Kendall & 025 Fe Alars giving all particulars, giving all particus JAGGRR& BON, Denlson, AGQGER HOUBE, [} 3 D ‘ HARMON HOUSE, . § TAMA CITY, TA,, Harmon & Keales, Prop noble child of the forest, and then he 0 lars, by addressing Erie Modical Co., P, 0. Box would jump about seventeen feet and LD BY ALL , VA, 1 8Te : Pl DRUGGY I15th and DOUEI&S St Bld‘; 'fifl;k" N. Y.—Toledo Evenlog Beo g} __, 'O", no! Hesays that oyster houses