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- —————" : THE PAJLY BEX--OMAFPA TUESDAY At RIL 17 3 A LEADVILLE LETTER. by many there ts an Innooent sohool [dow. “‘Gentlemsn, I don't want to taste ki thy H § glrl of matohloss beauty, faultless | put you to trouble, but It you would -!.;I:. nFoI::t. l“wrl.l' :::T;::fio:;(?; Bail'&y Tlme Table. Ba a nl'l‘rm:bln Jorm. For form gracefal oarrlsge and dignified | only slng that once more!” floor made, and then oover It with e oA A i i deportment, She b the viotim | Th d i Tarki v, Ay 4 A ’ portment, She became otim o song dragged a lttle this t Tarkish i 1 - hois iy fm’m&fmu'fi‘ The Mounta'n Hetl‘npnllfl -Pro:- of eircumstances, and fel Taen she|and the alto voice seemed to ° m;‘ F«.xurrlgs:nh :t:::t, I‘nbeltl:‘l'r;'urr‘;? r»-’:E‘\‘.-’;l ;;: 1 u::: {;::wynhl!;;" ] 5 drifted west, striking vilie at the [swallowed a troche down the wrong | the other day for $40, and T ive | Emigrant ... 6:00 p m | Emigrane YA, 1 SOBE pority and Broatness of tho | LEERE ot e boom. - Sae still lives in | pipe, but It endod at lnat and the old or s of themn sengored " A7 | M ATiA AND LINCOLN 11N8-. IRON TO i t th o000 : ‘ i LRAVR, “1'5‘5{(“‘“;;’?1;“"“ Buts e S end vitl fovoh onoe lovely cheeks, e (‘onfl:;mrn. I'm no hog, gut it I um:lld question of money again,” sald Mrs. | DUMMY TRAINS—SRIDGE DIVISION, pakers will find it = - EYERY SKCOOND BUI prevall upon yeu to render that de- | Breozy. ‘‘But I have made up m Tummy traing lsave Omata ay foll 4 p 800 & ;h:&: figx‘fl:tuv:m? . The Town is Not on the Wan . n the business quartor seems to be | lightfal poem once more It would be a | mind to make onr house a little 1|kz Wi 100 8 0 ?‘"“":“‘-n""'::‘"’?"‘” sary. 1 recommend i Becoming Staid and » saloon, and, of ‘courss, the gin mills | kindnees I never could forget !” other hoases. I shall give you an|® Dinims trains feave o on 1 Blofls sh fo - | ; i +leave | : St reliabl lod Seneible. are nnh‘.y well omwded,’nnd Bacchus ';‘noro 'l'il. .l gnl(: deal of cusslvg |order to ——, of Fifth avenue, to st s ". l:nl W3 ami 139 -":'-'OIlI‘-o‘-"l; and E holds high ocarnival. The varlety |and growling in undertones, but the | furnieh ouv parlors In the very latest | ™% 00 ™ {200 Toaed Oty B | ¢ [leader gave the key, and for the fourth 1l le. I k 00 & i 2:00, 5 R e ! Lo 3 i shows and concert halls are well pa. g ) o fourth | antique style. have ploked out a 30 and €:09 p m s e v th I X uffs at 9:25 25 Leadville Past and Present, |fonized, and a peep within wlllfin\l n} d:::dt'?;e“nola,m; ooc:n o fiullsd v::lt'h lm:'t‘w‘il"?e‘h:‘vfi" Tt ts only 300" |, Leares L e the footlight fairlee, in almost fig leal y pansy losao y dear THROUG! LOOALPAS\ENG 8 T costames, sadly singlng the songs of Wh“‘;l‘h“ lslgl“‘;:fl ghd :l"ly ]tllm néd “Don't say a—" DRIDGE DITSI o8 T AT 5" T 9, other days, or dancing the ‘‘can-can” |man clapred his hands and exclalmed:| “Bat I will,” orled Mr. Breezy. AV 0 KAVE COUNCIL BLUPPS, | X EH T di oF ek A.‘;::,l.l:“,,",':.h,: for the deléotation of thelr adumirors, | “Botior and better! You have my | That fa all nonsonse. That furai:| Paedo 52z am | Fiie/8s' 5" Fistim ‘ [ ofed i 3 ag0, Leadville achfeved a world-wide | Out T come for a littlefresh air. Thero heartfelt thanks. The old woman Is | taro in the parlor Is good ensugh fora| ' No 'y Riobm| « ~o 4 lioam P 353 H: notorlety, aud was looked on as one of |goes the wreok of a onoe promising | deaf, my darter Ia In Pontleo, and the | queen, and T'li—well, it will stay | EmlentNod.610am |+ Nols. 720pm LIJ ] E .3 &= the livelfest citios on the globe, and [ young men up the avenue. Ho had hired gal qult yesterday, or Id have | where it Is.” And 1t did. Wkt AR LR D o £4§ 53 iow l-:z ot Bot obetetith of her vash riohs- £40 000 when he came hera a yoar|'om atick thelr hand-d on‘i hlnd thank [— - SIOUX CI1Y & PACIFIO—DEPOT N, 15 h 8t H s 862rRe-4 2 %, -night he hasn’t much more | YOU in person, Good night, gentle- Loive Omaha for O'Nelll via 8t Paul 3 BENE 5 TA| [l e e, or e e e e Clonabtgh 1 aoogood g, and fpow st BEMEHBRR TR, Bl S é §5%3 3 8% daily or weekly, as there .g. now. | his fist is'a gold dollar which he at :t‘mfl‘uhrnml\: to morrow GVBI;';:& :I& II\I"'Iy“ulder“ tllflk‘ uopufl‘fl-en Wl“ Py O B B D DREOT, | % i h ave the old woman sot up with a be oly al ature Iv making you wel i " | £ 3 83| |Over 818,000,000 worth of ore was ex.| fmes ghase at inteutly, snd then wloge | Ui oD T round R “%| when all else fails, - i T ) = oH tracted last year, which is several mil. | 8o sadly: P If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or ke s T b | Peco P “w log - = ) ot ut | Pacflo ‘ —”4= 'g =§ llun:‘::u;:&;it:’::(l‘l‘fl.prerll:;u:ny:lrl,‘ndnuno(: Tis th;nl:.-t golden dollar, left shining #@-Fast, brilllant sud_ fashlonable | are suffering from any of the numer. | *Daily excopt Suuoay | {Daty. f ; i :3 E:M.go 000,000 dumg 1883, pwhlch No coin of its mintage rcflicts back ite| are the Diamond Dye colors, One ;x"n‘u disoases nllfi.htit-:(‘:mwh or b;xwu‘llul, WABASE, ST. LCU |'.1F.\ ‘mu.w“ R.—U. P by f ,000, 83, hue, ol > i 3 s your own faul u rem: NIV . | g8 will double the output of 1878 or 1879 | 4 1y 1 builitant companionsars rqnandered | FRckeae colors 1 to 4 tha, of gooda, |8 ot O, A FOR T R eior s, s ~ h idered the flush Ouly 10 cents for any color. P OFSIZN | o mahn T am | Onaha. L. 745 8 m 3 d %a E; ;n:‘nto?ntl;m:::pw?lut"rna 'r:llr::d Aml“&&m:ill go for Leadville mint Emm——————— remedy in all such complaints, o T p u \ W ewpm ) 4 29 b J o X 0} THE “MULTIPHONE.” 1f you are wasting away with any €, B & Q. R. R U, P, DEPOT, 4 ( )q 3 322 é (we have two) is a great clvilizer, and juleps too, gttt < f Rl e \ [ EE6 8628 3 with {ta advent Leadville has settled| Itls now past midnight, and Lead- A Nwitsht p whilk ll‘)’:‘:):'{h*i‘.‘d:l‘"z“‘i‘;:“‘:vn"i“’{’n:flll;g:z: 848 e [ wi':»‘.”.: » - E.* ] Lt 24553940 £y down toa comparatively orderly and | ville s ablazs with the briiliancy of a m“;;n;’:‘;flby"‘; ‘::::I:‘::".“ loste sy Hop Bitters. ot Couscit, Blufta at &:i pmt s fi % §A-§§:gs T poaceable town, compared with the|thousand lights. Only the virtuous hit A Tt you are slok with that terrible _”M':'\':\';;-‘_TPM s ‘ 5 N . -E'é hgm,;Z R exolting Leadville of former |fow bave retired to their coucher; the o I land’s {n- | slckness Nervousness, you will find a O B.1 &P R R s ‘,’, ik 34 '§g ? ¥ 4 o convertiog oight into day, and ne of the l-t‘mt of Oleveland's in “Balm in Gilead” In the use of Ho i . 5 4 3‘ ‘j = BE g f-] i 8% true wehave our little matinees | thero s & saturnalia of siv. I will [ ventions, says Tue Oleveland Herald Bitte: P|g Z’ b u 3 % §8 35 Eafi 23 oocoastonally, but what more oau bo [stand sulll for a moment and watoh |18 the “‘multiphone,” conceived by a | =i r:uu-el Feaubbes 68 - waal: o d. . L S 95 % B b.‘-:’g"f go 33 expected of & town composed princl- | the panorsma of human Jife as it grad- local ll";hlten!l. t"lhh is ll system luf duntzllmlun-tloqdi.mgt (R e c.& N.1\\.1ll. [ Fl . DEPOT. [ 12 5 . §58550 g?, ily of miners, who must have their | vally unfolda itself. Extren.es moet (pueumatic telephones, for use in | or o G dainet the seoarge of all R el £gORE-S ® bulldings of all' kinds, whereby the | YOUr 8¥ g ‘ 2 <ZE 25' i § =] up, and which still contains many d the whole alphabet {u s before g kinds, y the countries—malaris, epldemio, bilious uudays excepted * §und ’ 5 i avor ol i) OE specimens of the rough border elo- [ me in majeatlc reviow. I shall photo- | 0ccupants of tho different rooms can | S0RT R At b RT B0 FOVLR C.&P. R R.—U, ‘ mo Wg“ég &5"“5 K h it with my faber before it In too [ converse with each other at will, and | 8he ntermivient fovers=Dby the use, #:00 8 m | Expre e BESEiBEE, ag ment. graph it with my fa of Hop Bitters. R ) | Eo g4 - . d artls a8 many persons at one time as may Exprows.......0:00 pm | Mal't fi LaE N ] & LEADVILDE TO:-DAY There are aciors aud artisan L - N ] Ty iRTY 3 d burg 4 desire to use the Instrament, This is| If {“ have rough, plmple or sal 184r daye: xceptec ; OOF5=w. g agg o3 comfor!ably supports 25,000 peop'e and | bankers and burglars, courtesans and | e L6 TR TR TRET L [ low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, | sT. PAUL & OMMAHA, NERRBIKA DIVISION zeiig g W carpenters, dootors and detectives, on- y 8 —DEPOT N. 15TH 8T, | 'EEC H AT S 3 there are twenty men to every one ) spoaking tube running to a switoh-|8nd feel miserable generally, Ho, ‘ 2 =4 t B a % gineers and euchre players, firemen P g tul L3 an { 8:15 am | No 5:20 p m o5 t S8 women, Neverthelessthere are many Bitters will give you falr skin, riol A 5 L H d f layers, gentlemen and |Poard or box, located centrally in the 1:00p m | No 11:6 8 m - \ ¢ o < =§ H pretty women here and a pleasant |8nd faro pleyers, g & hit building, and whers some person i al- blood, and sweetest breath, health and sundays exoe - - 7 H ¥ gu el state of society, -qu:ngh, nnnnlllly n:‘k:.'. h::§1?1?';{",;..?3.,2:1.“..':;2 ways near at hand. For instance, a | omfort. R R—B. & M, DEPOT. S §EE¥F6. o high, it 1s pot stuck up; somewhat E I cosmopolitan, 80 to speak,'the soolal | jim jame Kaussa Oity and kleptoma. | Person in the office of a mill desires to th}anog::hm. "::l‘. .lllllodoldu‘.ltl.u:' lines I?OG being _very |hl;|;ly rawn, | nisos, Lieadvillians and lawyers, minis. | talk to the englneer. Ho glives a algnal 0 F Kidnoys, - Bright's’ s s You will t with acuricus spectacle | ters and murderers, nabobs and numb- by blowing, aud gives the ,number .wowl'llbe id f they wil | Deover Exp... b:u prom':;:dl'nl o'l: our Imhdpcl skulls, old men and ootoroons, pill. | Wanted. ;‘ Ly b-"“d“:“ Lig {2 not oure or hr:l.p el ./ Eifsotu Y street and observing none but those | makers and pickpockets, queens and switohboard, R pashing two | | HENRY LEHMANN i ! ’ of the masculine gender on elther side | quacks, reporters and " roprobates, | buttons on “multiphone’ | | Chat Poce e e = or more, acoording to the room lster mother, or daughter, oan be JOBBER OF of it. Itis on acoount of the great :filln:p ;n;' ,'.','.’.?x'.'.'.'.k'.‘.'.".? :.p?h:’: wanted, ‘conneots the two, and the |mads the ploture of health, by s fow ‘ nderance of malea rather than bottles of Hop Bitterw, costing but a W A LTI PATPIIR, |5 iinimeonthepo the s riuresand visims, whicky (ud)sad| convomaion b, i on, ALt | 500 G P ot St Y > e— to o it whatd' B4 women (worse), xhorters (sad), and |esme time a man in the fifth story m Teal W53 pm am wili have Pullman sliepers. ind Olosing of Malls. sl of the rougher element are congre-|Xtravagance (s cume), young men wanta to speak to another In the base- | y,,0 man or woman, if you want blg °’::,;',': ekl i X ted. Although living he i women (I|ment. By the same process the two|money for & small amount, insure in the w I F D o w s H A D E s L opg! V‘l ere nearly & 0 dream of | Yooms are connected and four men are lhr:‘&'z'nnd snd Muf Trust Asool. Chloago & Korthw \] oar Lhave yoti to hear of .M'"::l'. olng up hig] doing business at the same time. The | ation, Rapids, Iowa, 16-8m. | Ghioago, Rook laland ing lnsulted on our streats. Morally, number that may talk at the same — Chioago, Barllogton EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED, |losdyiie marches muerd fhommssorso time in any ballding where the mal. LIST OF LETTERS ab i 2 :‘m( :l:;l ‘;:ol b:}n: ll!ll‘:; e‘ny: :h‘: to be, ro!:l, tlphone"bh ln' use 18 llm&:odhofll to | Remaining in Postoffice during the week gnlo;x 1:;1«.:'; i | | { rod day In its the number of rooma in the building, | ending April 14, 1883, Jolata & Kepal lata Vo LIRS | | |8 F A R M A M Q -, . = o O M A H A ;flm‘ 0'!':]“.‘:::)‘::::!;“;‘::‘2 :‘;n“;: :’,:::s '"d. ’18 fanerals within 34| The couversations thua carrled on QENTLEMEN, K;.'lL.'?" :n‘:‘:-m" L n.»g ;:;: . ‘ L:::izv.ll}‘c girl, nor has any gnduntgod hours. Then it wasa very cold day simultaneously may be perfeotly con- q Butterfield H F llll-au‘rl ¥ :All:fi;". R h:v.: XL from our glg,: nd prostitutes are not when we didnot have a man for break. | fidential. No one but the person Bauer J Local ma! , b ] b allowed to ply. thels voostion pubicly |{st every morning, with an after oalled oan hear what is belng sald. Brosig H 4 i Cowen J J funch of one or two more before the | 10 this respeot It is an_improvement oD M .“3:::};!:‘11;,;“:%:‘&»& that the output | #un set. Bat the botter elemect grad. [ over the telephono, Tals Invention | Geyjgh 6 1 Gbristionsen Rev ; TROS F. HALL, Portmaster. from the mines is constantly enlarging, | Uslly .assertec. {teelf, law and order has just been perfeotod, but has al- | Cleveland J Dilllnge § PPN i ¢ kit O ready been put into several large|Danbury A Baturday ¢veu ng rans | buildings in New York and Boston. | Donaven J Ellsworth R I ho follo sing tabl ehows the date and names 0 3 " Y to Ch 1 the It diffsre from tho eleotric telophone | Hllleson 1t L Emenheiser G ,.'M';;I:-_‘,";;':';'_:g,,:'::,';mm,r agotive trads increasing, money briek, and | came of chacs, and _L“d"ml‘» not the people generous enough to spend ""tl;lnl lw 'i:ln lnyl_:!l;nher l-mdxslu £ sendi n the crimson line, gledly sucrender- 4 :: ,;M:kt:;:;:n:l:’.‘ymfi::?i:me is ;;’: ed the belt which Ty long hetd as | 1D that there are no batteries or wires | 13 3 - i d from a decaylng town. New strikes | ‘‘the wickedestcity in the world " Tae connected with It and performs the | Fjemizt J ~ — —— - 5 same work, aud makes a step in ad-|GwineJ } ingle Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to 818, are being made regularly, bat not ac | diadem of deviltry that arowned thie| 00 N TS long list of modern im- | Glenn L MONTHS. ) companied with the goog beating of | orime stained olty of the clouds was i Granquist A N \ Double Breesh Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to $75. thing s now | ruthlessly torn off and trampled under | Provements. Howard J M i H former days. Everything t — Hentlo H | ey L i | shing Tackel, Base an nds of Fanoy Goods. B OOhS foti hista® Con any ono bring us n owo o|Hund N8 Hendorson G : i 3 \ 4 least $65,000,000 of glittering wealth | abont Laadville is the fact that not a | Kidu Jiver Comp) ot IdeJ L Maxch. Full Stock of Show Oages Alwaya on hand, has ll!lla! boen taken out of the slugle Chinaman has o fnl'"bfl'l:] Al }fil:d.:: ::n‘.li‘v.r-(fioeld‘ill;‘:';l::;“ gv:“-rnly Jn?mlnnh! p 52019 1 l‘; 4] W - . earth and fally $100,000,000 more re- | lowed to entér within ifs sacred pre- | they can not, ws thoussnds of cases already | Jenkins O Jones B ) { malns untouched. There are ns yet|cints. Althougk the Laadville of to- urm-mertly];umri', .n&who u:,a:l-lly reo- firln‘rhoc :‘(.dm:‘rc hundreds of acres (owned by rioh com- | day {s comparatively a conservative Bfi:’;fi:‘fif_.fl:‘nf.wfi: g Mty Saiged x.']']'.,"’o w Little Me | panies) of virgin mineral bearing ter-|town compared to the Leadville of the any urinary complaint quickly cured. | Lamson K LeavyJ H } titory, which will in due ttme unfold | past, the gooplo are & unit on the|They purify the blood, regulate the bow. | Leland H C Mergen P i | their vast treasures. ville1s good | pubject of barriug out the moon-eye: s, and acl y on the A i) St I':tdfin ::n yet, bqtlw:;d thl:l .ll:nd:g M:f, olh‘n Should on: be so ,oofi .E,nryiot:l:immtm‘? g‘l:::.l‘:»m g:lrgg- (JP %(fiog:sxelfigl! The C| 8t Pan! Minneapnlis and gmabs L PPy ) h.rdl; gt attempt o bi the | bottle by C. F. Goodman. flnom'- w 1&0 :‘:JAA tr lns leave overy 8.turd sy afternoon. ' Although the surface is calm and | blockade, the cltizens wonld mob him | o o e o BT B o MoTaughlin, SheldonMcKes D M STABLISHED 1888, { : oL, D s <= smooth, times are as lo:d ln('l'lthin‘g; l.n.ul(;]hlr l:boni three yu;- 8go, Bowo.n d"':. forelgn exchange, buys unc&“&us M J { { a8 prosperous as at any time two Celestiale, who were unfortu! 2 W ure, Imgorm i KPy wfifl_t i ek Ifl!'g. line of the past, and ono may travel the|ately not Wte‘d by thelr countrymen, ‘nd‘““lt(}o“.:aman& (fid nl.lul: & M Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and evirything re yorld over withont fiding ano'her | jancoently wandered Into town, hav! | Los{BRt AR Cen SUS tammact 401 uired i bacco 5 o, or snything resembling it. | jng come over the range. At the gtore iai;argr&%ga?lficplg: r.l 'lfl'fOV' '1pw&?£' Ngtgl:g iaTatls mikind oty akoluaray Bost) | ddubinMadsnl fiatd Wil NaeN e Sy Ouneha. Stale Bulld ¥‘ y o cullar place t attracts one d, hi d A\ el in- i epop g T maha Stair Balld* 3 ar Prics list and Samnies sad Bl T b lon Sl geused with, and wlarge hole s dus. w’::h“‘“t.h B -ynm;;n] ok h; Rouwe'le Riogagron J W A three montha’ visit nas now lengthe eep and wide The pine box oost 76 is the Broo agle's accoun! ! mulmot & year; lndh 'h!lll 1 111”;: oen?l. T;o grave uf. on the out.|of “I':'“," d"m"l:l“ me;‘ b z’fé‘&'fl‘:‘a” gr;::ll:h.ll‘l here, a fow weeks henoce, 1t will kirts of the city and in the violnit; ‘I don't seo Why we can’t have our | gohuyler O Swanson O HAS THE SEST ST00K IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWES? PRIOES with'some sighs of regret. 4 ;Q the spot 'ML the mammoth 'm,;,. house fixed up like other houses,” sald | Soother P’ Seligman A ; h X ANIRYEiIn BY GARIAGEE printa were recently dlscovered, which | Mre. Breezy, pulling over her work gr:";: 5 g‘;‘h"‘.‘;‘ 8 some unkind persons were unjust |basket to find another plece of allk for Shratier ED t that qati iy L, tunity to observe Loeadville in_fte (YO Slgpteansis alegntlnn,lz |: dear?” ssked Mr. Breczy, llnklné ’J‘Em o A W "f“l:?;r;:A A J Sl MPSON, ! { spriog time golden gas-lit glory. The Teling )bt fall, 1 sravely back in his large arm chalr and light. Thorosén B J Venrchevae P ikt { . . . - 3 - ] . { Have now been finished in our store, mal |handof the dlook pointedto 11 o'clock, ;‘;:fi :fl:&?a.i::.?;fllfi:.”:’:.tfi: AT WoeS 'L Wadewiti 0 LEADING i ing it the largest and most complete and ro T took » stroll down Harrlson |00 ANt T G UH ety iy 0| " éeRoerything,” sald Mrs. Breery, | Winiutit J Whidwk OARRIAGE FACTORY | avenue, our leading thoroughfare, to | ¢ from | holding a bright patch of blue ailk be- W 1400 and 1411 Dodge Btreat, ! i k stovepipe has been ostraclsed We M yer L { seo ;“:l“ ':i.:hw be -aon.wThe (-lm;t: the very begiuning of the camp, ard |#ide a gruln one, ?:d‘ vzndar=n¢ it | wi L Yoho BW sng 7-me 6m Omana. Nun 'l Il are full an e men are too, and wha! . | the two colors wou! ook well to- U '\ s a1 N BRI STy s Sare " Esstern | 2° resident dores wear one., Oooa. gother, It ian't half artiatio enough, LADIES' LIST. i Aiaf slonally a stranger will venture out Anderson R E ' civilization, with its immaculate pol- [ 200" o0 entirely unawaro that he ia | Thot's what the matter with it. It | Rradshaw Mrs M 1 . 8 \ ish l;uglnlll:ld Olll 'tlhe hulll ui:l \;I::m vloh(lng'tha quarantine, but he ‘takes | Wauts to beall udsa:l;nhd. and the Ll}u;lely M;‘-, n}a E ‘l;nglo MA“L, = N g ern barl m, with pants in its ts C rlors want refurnishing.” oliten Mrs & 'ar Mra { In the West. An additional story has been |und “navies” in its belt. Tho rioh |5unble’ pnd doflalt for b diferou PRIECUG Porls had eht ot of | QamersnMow D Doer Miss ¥ W ! built and the five floors all connected banker from cultared Boston, free (o vor orved ks an exosllent target | (rniture year, and it seems tome—" | Fyynois Mins § . from home restraint, brushes hurried “No matter what it seems to you,” | Fox Mrs J W { with two ly past the poor prospector from the g:.;:":,::fl’,:;do: .th- :’,‘:.,:,h',',‘n; sald Mra, Breezy; ‘‘you don't know Gulto Mim 1 Gordon Miss I lnm:m:lnlg loothfll':‘,h '“gr R°°; h: one 1t was @ signal for a volley of |anything about such things. The far- Hgan Miss N H Y D R A U L O E L E V A T o R S, SH0I0 9 P'-""l"" a o Now York| .o from all direotions. It was |Diture is new enough, to be sure, but A Johnson Mra M 1 J 2 One Exolusively for th f P Thess i :5::]‘:,"' ith ol:t :flfi':n 'i"“::‘l': splendid sport in those days to l;; lh; l:v.o ry.“pl::\‘:u.dl g:;:?"‘l '°:";L‘I'l‘; Knlol"bnoklhr( HnA&M 3 : g | e Exolusively for the use of Passengers. 080 iMMense Ware= | \iuneo oome . boya crack loose at the elongated hea , i 8 rooms---three stores, are 66 ieet wide—are filled with the Grardd= .,:E.:";h.",;’,‘,‘;:;u}“':,,‘,";,';fi; {’::{',‘:: valgar to have » whole set alike ia gear, 4 h K i 5 ur parlor. Besldes, it lsn’t antique. est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve: |despersd logant man of loa- |, 1%, Lesdvilia orlme fs Hoensod; that T was'in parlor the other 'day toa 0, shown. ol ure, with paste dlamonds In his shirt d the | was jost lovely. It was chuck full of Miss M All aro invited to_call, take the Elevator on the first floor Ja-flm watoh st the end of a | Monthly teX lato the Hemiry ACER | eplnuing whesls, old closks, straight Whtton M W and go through the building and inspect the stock- ve gold plate ohain, saunters |y o000 b pom the gambling | backed chairs, fiddle-back sofas, and any along until he bumps against the |, th s oollected, | everything of that sort, Every plece Tuos F. Harr Postmaster, CHASn SHIVERIOK, w -buqi‘tlodt:lnmp. :h;pn.:hor ‘::.:: honulp" nll-‘y:ronllutlnn pay | different, all antique, and ;Inuln uplo- Are acknowledged to be the 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha |vetes placidly along, with a plous | §500 monthly; the dauce balls bout(slally to order by a big firm over In best by all Who have put them changes a friendly ghnoo with the asy hait that sum, “Bat so was our farniture,” sald to & praotical test. ADAPTED TO % g — E;m[}:::ler; lndn';’ y‘ :aot(l Is ;m: m #Mrs, Lydia E. Plukham's Vegeta- Mrl.] l?reezy. hro:;xoml:erln;s only too adow - stee. ke ol e Oompousd ae mot ralusblemed: | "G EiCh i tr. ey HARD & SOFT COAL g | bouses are In fall blast and are as light folne for ladies of all ages who may be | «Bqt ft's now all out of stvle, Every en e a8 day, Sitting at the tables are hotts | afflicted with any form of dlsease pe- | chair covered with brightlavender silk of roughly clad miners ‘‘blowing in" | callar to the ! Her remedies are | and the woodwork gllded, Then those GOKE OR WOOD. ¢ MANUFACTURED BY The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equal |4 S 8T O k] “’ ¥ 3 3 t only put up in llquid forms but in [ laveader silk curtalns between the in quality to the ROCK SPRI&?G COAL. wages. The dance halls are filled u’: ;\gu:m‘:dpuLg&n:“q in which forms d(;?rl:. El;)l:, lt’-otu.wulgnr anything—" omen B y uck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, overflowing, and the merry dancers |they are securely sent through the| *‘But yon thought they were beauti-| Who want glossy, luxuriant are as happy a8 clams In high tide.|mails, y ful & year ago—" and wavy tresses of abundant, “Never mind what I thought a year » With brazen hags they glide through ; - I beautiful Hair must us ] By That will stock for a year without llw\flnz or”shrinking. the Intricaiescf the mszy walts, and _ Giving a Serenade, 8go,” sald Mrs, Breezy. “If you ox-| TYON'S KATHAIRON. Thlg PIERCY & BRADFORD, § Pronounced by all the Jeading brick men In Weatern Iowa as the very best [ Leadville waltz is different from all | Detrolt Fres Press. pect & woman of any enterprise to| gyoon¢ ohean article al =OL® AGENTS FOR OMANA coal for burnirg brick ever used 1n the West. others, for, it you make a miestep,you| Up Second avenue the other night |think the same way a whole year you efia ’“l i Ways are llable to be corrected with a bul- | ive young men softly entered s yard, | don't know the sex. I believe in | I8 es the Hair grow freely EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO., Frederic, Monroe Co., Iowa. DR, M. A, REBERT, OFFICE: let and suddenly waltz out of this|arranged themselves in & re rele | keeplng up to the times. Mr. Breczy, | and fast, keeps it from falling oruel world, Qaeer names some of | on the grass, and suddenly began to|every time, right alon d that satin | out, arrests and cures gray- the halls have. There are the Odoen |sing, while a gultar and a bavjo added | farniture is all out of style.” ness, removes dandruff and | (ought to be Odious), Bird Cage (con- | th a, notes to the general| ‘‘Oh, that's the secret of Its vul- hin, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb W. F. OLARK, talning callous canarles), the Red -quuEwh the song was gnhhod garit; J ltching, makes the Hair J 4 Day and Nigbt Oalls Promptlv At } tended mog-lm | ) strong, giving it a curling Light, Blue Light and Green Light, | asash went up and a masculine volce| ‘‘Don't chip In—Interrupt me with tendency and kee it W AT.T, PAPHTIR, [|ishimteps o poerdiion in e ou: guch dimgzanable remarke,” sad Mon. | (GO 06D omition.® Benu: colors, 1Ia one of these, which I just| ‘‘SBplendid! Beautiful! Gentlemen,|Breezy. ‘“That faorniture must FRANK D, MEAD, | d, I hown th h 3 d the carpet al ith t." tiful, healthy Hair is the sure i PAI"TER, PAPEH “A"nEn & DEGORATOB sttio o—'," s l:..';":.'.‘h :n:{; "r‘i‘.i‘.‘.‘.':‘.,'u the grass was only too "W hat's the matter with the oar. | resuit of u‘u Kathairon, CARPENTER AND CABINET { Ka.lsomining, Gla.zing, Kansss 0it zi:ll.".:o l‘udl‘lor :m'ny I‘n’lpw :l uoonmod-:ad ll:dln‘ ':2:‘\]’ » rct mfi Mr, B':lu’i ‘“T'm sure e ‘%.TK-?.P i ears on Wyando! atreet, not far " went floal n on [ me & velvet—" pairing o ; AND WORK OF THIS OHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT |from The Journal cffice, "attempted m‘.“:m‘;::.;' B s aazihing -z B Xinds Prompt 1 ATTENTION, sulclde, but, by a streak of luck, re-| ‘Entrancing — positively entrane. | abou matters,” sald Mrs, Breexy. 1606 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, i B. E. Cor, 16th and Douglas Streets, . PR & OMAHA, covered. She will be remembered |ing!" exclalmed the man at the win.|‘'Eyerybody with the slightest art mar T m )