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"y p'rlb-.“!cxlllllclhf.wo toB 50; oalf kid, S9@3%~ | WEEEER WA SR AN WA MR W 7 25@7 50; butohers' to !lln,lp'rlh., 180; clear side bacon THE DALY BAE-THURS( AY APRIL 26 3 A FEW Mahoaata Matanal Bank |1 100 for Aol 11A@11Q for May: | packing, ¢ A‘romMnmlan_»/ Pro THK TRAIN DISPATOHER. They are pronounced superlor to all Such a view Is rarely reassuring, but | time we oress the Potomac It will be ,‘};,};‘":',{"‘;",:;,:,,f;‘:‘.':: other artioles used for similar pur- | here one cannot help notlolng that be- [ with maskets on our shoul, " The @ palatable jorm. For | His Work and Reeponsibliiuies- Gray | poses, For Relleving Oonilu, Colds | tweon gas and electriolty this Is one of | demoorats falled to unite at Baltimore, Debili, Hairs at Thirty A Week Crowd- | sand Throat Diseases they have been | the best lighted of oltles. In seeking a | but I will not trench on politics to say od Into might Houre—Facts proved rellabl h‘otel you ml(xl: lg-lhy'ou ll’.dl for. [ more than such was the faot, but I elgn country; the dashing and super- | may sa) at a committee of fifteen T, Writes: — 404 Inclasnts in the A DAY A RUZ olltous hotel clerk of the Ualted States | from Ju Brockenrikige wing was mnmx;)mtgoio ".';‘;':‘.‘.’.‘.}."' ya! Businese. {s not to be found here. He Is re-[chosen to meet abows Christmas at in stating that I have been Uity of Mexico by Night and by Day— | placed by a sad-faced man who quletly | Washington to take weasares for ::"“film I%:fltod b, ‘l;-l From the Cleveland H v Its Bad Hotels and Its Queer hears your petition and then either |futare organization. I ‘was one of 1io Speakers "rufl% it Great osres almost universally Street Naming. shakes his head or has the rooms |that committee, and when I went to of the greatest value —————— ————— hasten nature In heaping up the ap- shown you by a slovenly-clad youth, [ Washington I found the delegates IN ‘where & Tonio is ni pearances of sge. Young men sud- | oindence Springfeld Republican, whose hair seems to have stubbornly | from South Oaroline bringlag the sary. Teco! 1 M= arol as & reliable remedi: denly falling helrs to great responai- : q realsted all attempts at government. | ordinances of secession, I courves ken osain bilities soon become prematurely old, ity or Maxico, Marob, 1883, |y 'y, i) are notgood. Rooms | with them and I conversed with oth l;ntfltlva and ABuBted asrring mad The traveler journeying in Mexl and not a few have lost thelr identity, W ‘m_":;:: '{' ,::r:;;,;r::chn \Z:: are acaroe and high, y of that committes, and I found that oy e e flnds, benea o the mormin, o 1 i o L et T e n _tt:lem. M rnlhlng’ through :::up::t'o?':)‘,:: l:.'. m:::g‘h:plf&; ner fwnc of :hioh was lopb. uv::;; i vhR e bacdoos o el | e S 1adLaklng JIES ¥ haes o pun Merore Pl of lemiing| 8o ey 12, ot hom e Dl shoulde Imlr: reciate the terrl. | °0R°, of oo suspended in the sky. The must seek the mul;unh du{ ribl . would b ¢, b:; it 1 bly hoavy burdans borne by men upon | 100ds and miste hide the buse of the | Gooj saoking oan b found in the city | only fa to_ those. gentlemen. 4o sy '! oavy burdens borne by men upon | o viiatn bat the pare white summit, s n;)lo lng mbl. l(;Iml o the olty ulny o ose gentlemen io say whose shoulders have been lald the touched by the rlaing san, forms an with a little trouble, but it cannot be | right here that they did not belleve ltves of hundreds of people and mill- [, b plotare in the teavele: sald to be the rule, The most widely [ there would be any ocontest; and they {ons of dollars of property. m.g:’m gallery. Gradually the fogs innw;dhoul is thflo II‘urbld It is well hh)ne-tly did not think so, beoause ) the right {s seen the grand old castle ) ) g ot of e oot rorpones o o1 San Jaan de Ullon; bk of white | FLACR T 108 Fbenct, e, 05 | o e e abont that "pg""" inqulr; "" Lo ':lr:l;:': :.l: :;?:n\;:::;.sgl;l':ndc |‘¢:h:‘;l,:mu“): to l‘dlpl 1t to lis present :n that | *“The north !vlll fight." One Texas ; “ over thirty. “Many hav asked me f | V9%, Ceut s one of ‘the mont berated | (' fuvorite resort for Amerioans | thme, T raplied, “Fil fght for my I had not at some perlod of my life ;,oflen l:l'thz momlngg ;u' {'m‘ “:: and English, although ita managers |side.” Tho answer was, “There will been the victm of some sudden and | oo oronq0es and beightly painted aro nnt;d for thelr grasping nnlr} unao- im plldont.yluiman to tn.kde cl;e of zlon. )y vight through fright. Mine was not e .::;;:;:?I:g“:t:; l‘:;'k“."{::“:“n bar-room of this hotel. :}alplnu me, I will fight a yoar or two '."’d::';‘n'; Kb twant lmb";“ tw sand bank; but the olty is compaotly ?:.‘.'y:o:;m:h::g:::.l::.. nfnl;[onr:' ((}r::gcoh,fl?;n;n)r b p Ul a8 il-nk a8 8 oo Tneym {!i-:il of :"“t" oln :rh’:fl K"‘:"d T‘:d"h" |“1:;“ In the ‘:uim?ng thep travelor starta| That conversation and that deter gray were nlmlad by my :hrg? or l;nr ::u?iler:r ‘l‘:el:l:‘lolulfitors .n::l:-:u l;; out ‘l;: l:w olur,uum;ilv:lleg'mn}llgt;t to lz:lnntlon, with & llr:gla mv.h"t &:lmu‘;» ears experlence as a traln dispatcher 800 the town o finds himself in a |stance, were very important to the !n a grost trank line mnnlngpcnt of ::: ;:::‘_’:::O::":::“'?gs :l:::;\(:;lil: closely bullt olty, extending some four Slxth Rogiment and to the mllitia of train when she is two or three hours l‘::l‘:;n: :ngllom: rfa:::il::l:t z:““; ‘““i“ wide but aro parfeotly stralght, oross- [son Davls, then Sonator from Missls- Iate little Imagine what endless plan- ) ® | ing each other at right angles, The|slppl. I had previously traveled with BARGAINS Houses L DR (RN 1A (' N Y EAN )RS LOTS ) =D 2 een_ ria | Moines, lowa, Lincoln, Farms, COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pull | man Palace Sleeping Cars are run from St Louis, via Hannibal, hange of cars betw: cl h cars. Lands- Parlor Cars, with Reclin 3 « (4 ® [ Iy £ 3 (-4 < () sl ] £ 5 ] & 3 & e BY COING EAST AND WEST. Z 2 ) & = o) = M Flnest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classes of Travel 'T. J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago JOBBER OF ning and mansgement it takes to get | merel¥ the viotlm of misrepresonta- | yugiem of naming the etroets is one | him when ho was on ® visit to Now " ) ' | The veesel drops anchor about haif a o Do evongor bresie s avaey i | mie from ahore, Bhie ounnot bo i | o (ha bloeks, and an- the. plocks ane | should ke to s00 lew and I have the to g {nto the harbor beoause there is | yiza ghortthe number of streot names | note in my possaston now which con- "Sn“' Vera Cruz Is built upon the |,y gometimen bowildering. Oooasion- | talned his reply, ia whioch he s bination of clrcumstances. Ho must gu."m‘j!“:;"z:t‘)"‘;‘:lo:“‘*_ (b comst here | ully an attompt scoms to have been, | “Call and tako ton with mo this ven- : £ 0 vessols, i i " know on just what porttons of the |y iy G datigerots shoals and especlally in the newer part of the|iog. Ishall be glad to see you" I y 1 What i mrads . ooiionof e mentho | 100 I parlular, known v Ui v | 1Eset o™ Do dunan”the ssoond gong 10 aker” o stapea 10 sank | | Bth &D las St. L andera” or washerwoman,” upon|plock the ‘‘aecond street of Provi- |fora time, and then answered, ‘I OUg as §i§2 B.::k,n waen‘zh.B snd another | i soap suds gave the roef its namo, the middle of the day, but woolen|conrse will you take!” I clothing is not uncomfortabls, and at [plled, ‘‘I shall go with my sid if & vessel goes upon these rocks, as :,l:,’]aonb: h:;:ilnd”[" ':,::":,:dnnzl:::: many have, there is no hope for those the sun shines down upon the houses | anger, but more of sorrow between and trees as clear and pure and fresh | us, and, while tears stood in hi her through safely, Let a freight got tlon. A slight acquaintance with the | ;¢ ¢po poouliar features of Mex-|Eogland, and I belleved him then to on the road. A train diepatcher must road fast time can by made, and glve reefs, so that if & atorm ocomes up the city, to glve a name to a street, but | went, and 1 sald to him: *‘Can not you will permit of such time belng made. i i h 5 which the waves are alwaya breaking, | jenge,” and so on, Tao ollmate seems | shall go with my side.” He coutinued morrow, preci|isate a collislon In a “'norther” the waves drive upon t night the air is quite cool. The skylsjand I did—‘“and my side wlill that could never get a train through | % board, An extenslve system of if it were just made. The effect of | Mr. Davis sald, “Is it possibl behind time and we can handle her by olty inclines him to the latter opinlon. 1oy~ Iy fact, the streets are|be firm Unlon man. I sent a note be familiar with every poseible com- e orders accordingly. He m never | the only way they have found to do it | stem this torrent; can not you stop y hope cf safety is to ralse auchor HENRY LEHM ANN' give an order for ceriain ‘timo to bo | 0oy BoPe (fasfaty v to salso wishor | i, i thoy wish to oull 1t Providenco | this terrlblo cutastrophe which In To-dsy I may order a train to run y y making the foam whose resemblancs | fur from tropioal. The sun is warm in [ and sald: *“‘You are a demoorat; what AN] have got to know all men on the line. this reef with irresistible force, ani, w I N D 0 w s H A D E s usually oloudless during the day, and|go with me.” There was no on time. Then there would be others ML L) B EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. ENSIE trat would never be late except in case ! ; mulight n the courts and gardena | next time we meet we shall meet | +y, 1o wuil ot aud new house, [8®roor l I |8 FARNAM ST. sitie OMAHA of accident. Why, somstiméa during | 10d8es 8ay that at the present rato of ||y yomothing dellghtfal. There 1a|enemlesi’ I sobbed in my reply, | volow and ono up-staire. Eight foob oiing Below my elght hours of duty I would give | Pro8ree® the work wlll not be finlshed | yuoh a brilliancy and life to the Jight | “That depends on you.” Now, sir, A fareh SUGyASBEK udikios [las W 250 traln orders, Juat think of that a | 218 0entory. that 1t seems as if it must be exoep- | you know the cause of that interview At whatever time of day a traveler | tional, but day after day the same [to which you have alluded, when I umllm o) welland cltern, barn, etc., 0w uNo- 18-Largs two story house, 19 rooms, K 3 moment, Here Is a passenger tran : s (65F B S0R * A el .g;;.,;;h': reaches Vera Cruz he will nov got|benuty s seen, so one fs obliged to | went to Governor Andrew with you, | %} xand 22d stroct, 80 P slde tracked at almost every|8Way from it until the day following LK statlon. Of course that puts | The reason for this is because the only 000. No. 17—Lot BOX185 'feof, new house of tw every train behind time, First I |train from Vera Oruz to Mexico starts settle down into the oplalon that this |and I told him that the Mdnuohnl;tu :!nnm‘-"ol)rlc: Soundation 100 bunm 1 n:l'km ° {s one of the most favored countrios— | milltia must be equipped. At that | Hamilton stroet near Poor OlareConventd? €. at this season. 1 thought we shouid be required 0 | hoc s rerer i pias " 7th near Ola k march to the caplial, for I thought rooms nlllo on Plerce 88 there would be an outbreak on the {n- | "eREIYRETR0, o (5 gy auguration of the president, I thought g:u ;:lmu ;:-;l%zumum- troot cars on it coming in an inclement season of | 8au dersst. the year, and I knew that wo had not | gonies reot sate0.” ¥ DRESRILRS any overcoats. I told Governor An- have to order the oporator to put ot (8t 6 8. m. and at that time of tho day U s l C DEA LE R his flag and hold the traln for orders, 3‘9 °“"°mli‘°“¢'h° Bfi‘“:t;'m “‘;t opsx;, onsequen e firat thing after set- SCRREOILA YOI aeadisnlordIEend ting f‘;lug on 5‘-, land is to fi,uk o(un:. lent face is shadowed in almost every hotel. These are all equally poor and | paper we plck up, sppears to have dis- a station fine miles away, where 1 d;'erga 'ny"rh:flg b-dt%thnt may bo sald | covered what Addlson calls *‘The A want to hold and side track her. Ali [of them. s disagreeable duty| ... clixir, to support the spirits of gr‘;‘:‘ vv::::dl}::l::nt 'mdt ,{:,':, r:xv, d.-:: 4 the ti 1 t not only k 1 attended to, one starts out for a look 5 ":gk nf‘:,- :l}]“;n [:]“:G::K:l :’:.l:n.. u;;{ at the town. The streets are not vory [ human nature.” It Is quite evident| qr on whish he obtalned an appro- Vacant LOtS. that she has the patent and has se- | priation of $25,000 for two thousand retait EWeLRYHOUSE [N]USIC HOUSE must unnecessarily detaln the treights. wide, but as the amount of business is not groat, and as moderation is a | cured the contract for making over |overcoats, and that they were not ob- in Omaha. Visitorscan here Ge! H A; t“ for th Sometimes right in the middle of a Two tull I 19th 6 noar Lak e nerai ents for the i haracterlstio of th i h G0 oI T E et A 4 h of b ik charaoteristic ol e ocountry, they talned one hour too soon was shown 1600. find all novelties in SIL toms of shunincen ke shisiutiaf wire serve very well. They lu'pnvnd rds::f;o‘vl’zg :::w::i"hdlo::p sh and that was the reason the Elqhfl; 0. 881—Twonty five lote In Parkers Ty VER WARE. OLOOKS,|ges Dot s and o o e s b i oo wobs <ot Lopt wel vt wan et it pon 0 Bl |t r o s o o st o Rich ana Siylish Jewelry, 2 . Fortunately the train dispatoh. | olesned. Krequently you will nee more, "No.350—Four lotaon Delaware B4, near Hang- v, the Latest, Most mfic: any Meitern Manufaotuorer |isbound to obey it. 8o we do not |8tones, glviag the straet a delightfully *Lydia E, Pinkham, whose benevo- walt for it to be repeated back At SNy — the same timo & train may be passing The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING e prices are as LLOW as | cr'a order s the law. Every employe | Rrats growing between the paving General Butler at the OQutbreak ofthe nfi-a?"" War. 831-One halflot on South avenue, near . M nue, 650, _ epy ait. The system of sewerage No. 340—Elghteen (18) lots on 21st, 22nd, 28rd d i gel (i and D+ aler, h‘.";)'i‘; ;‘;‘;’e’r?:":t:::: cldent? No;|!s quite peculiar and essily sk Spgech o the Math Regimeat st Borton, Thurs and Baunderaitrost, noar Graco, 060 eack aoa and Choicest 8elections Pianos and Organs 80ld [but I've come mighty near ft. Onos [ Ench street slopes from the sides to-| “’marched on foot forty-three years 'No, 408l besutitul residencs lote on adher- Business Lots. s I loft the office b fon i ward the middleat such a pltoh that ' PRECIOUS STONES and fl?: t::sh ;!; installmeut. at |Ljett the ofloe by parmiuion in are| art b mdlon) shok & Blal Lhah] ago i the uaks of one of the comp vt ety o on Tamiblon m ces, know you in peace and know you in G Iltl LI LTI all descripuons of FINE|™ ) "apr pxDYID st-ck of toward esch otber on »sivgle track, | Eheouththe gutte thus foraed rans and aa T went ap step by step by © e " Bt snd Cultornia sivet - Lowe's oo, A y a1d only a station between them. s £ W ces as 18 compatible with Bteinw“y‘ Ohlek?"-ng‘ in ti i sewer by small dralns running a posea the soldiery of Maasachusetts. omen Lots in ““Prospect Place” on Hamilton and patible Knabe, Vose & Son's Pi- |station in time to flag the first train y g Moross | Trye, we wero pointed at in those days Ghiatis wireet, Jusb weeh of the end of Bad Strest ot tl honorable dealers. Call|anos, and oth:r mages, |het et there, butif ono of them had | the sidemalk and dlagonally down to 3 Al’a Ol h& W 1 have by f is not as offonsive as one might think me: ++4 busy lawyer, why doyou walk | and wavy tresses of abundant, L ok o e e and see our Elegant New ster]i:g i):]gperial sa:nl:ll: ‘lv':q:la:megll:‘l.kl:ulflfil;. .II:;;: e S e e S upatreet in those soldler clothes; why | hogutiful H air must use | oo he o e et R mon ' ding, - i ¢ ; Poor Clare Sisters in Shinn's addition, $125 so Rl doww Eullding American Oreans, &c. Do |everything side-tracked all right, but | Feotly up from the sidowalk, uaually e A L Olei‘"tv cheap article always | s sach o on very euty forus. corner 11th and Farnham not fail 1o see us lbetore had forgotten the ‘anwritten law’ of | tWo stories high, and through the open makes the Hair grow freely e mean to be prepared as far as I can, single track, "On another ocoa | 8limpses of odd interlors, stsange stalr- | 4q T take a pride in the profession of [ out, arrests and cures gray- | “'Loto sibrosis Foncler addition” fust one- " and something of o of the ness, removes dandruff and | auarter mile south-east of Union Paciflc and B. MAX MEYER & BRO-, people. Thero are two lines of horse- ; The Nl{oudlwl;uleth lmflm.ll;l“ t:e ! argest body of organized militia who | oo iving it 1i local freigh . | oars are bulit in New York exactly like strong, givini a curling ;t ml’:fz ';l'lg t'w::?,':;lzul::l.bul;::d the New York cars and do not seem to tendene, lllIlls keeping it in time, and was due at M. in forty min. | belong to the place at all. The inter- | {51ted States at the outbreak of war. | 81Y desired position. Beau- A Large 8tock always on Hand. utes, where is was ordered to side | esting old churches that looked uo fas- | yes, sl (turning to Gen. Banks), in! tiful, healthy Hair is the sure track for No. 8, & fa expross, F, | clnsting from the deck of the steamer Y 4 No. 3 could nally they are very satisfactory and i Three good business lote on Dodg Logal wan réportad aide-teacked. at M | uite. worth atudy, for they are well| Uiled Siutes had. aver sommanded A TCRI ad IR RIS Well, I walted an hour, and then |designed, butinternally they are In a | 4,06 the war of 1812, for In no one u‘;:’,‘:fi N S E m | oolled M., who had the message for #ad ntate of dilapldatlon, and seem to | figld in Moxloo was there ever so many for about $600 per year each; 4,250 oach. the local, and ssked him where the |be merely melancholy reminders of oo (heix 08 aompe. eive besstiul restdonce Tow’ on Hamilton I found that he had two trains coming | 8bout elght inches below the sidewalk. il L e ) o ok : addition and Park Place- Academy of WATCHES at as Low Pri- Fortunately, T g0t a tatmvae to. e | bouses are conneoted with this matn piority of service, I know what com. AL happened to have passed there would the center of the street. The system and laaghed at, and many men sald to | Who want glossy' luxuriant g:""'.::' ::" &nm:;fh“wu d‘lol.r : had been with me two yes Ho had | life. & The houses are solldly bullt di- deouiyaseiyons tnsticaLiamidien LYON’S KATHATRON. This |§dof Red Strect Oar ok e oot ins o rma. te in Horbach's 1st and 2nd addibl ; the road prohibiting two sirost door oo gota, Intoresing | oeas o b propared-as far aa T ean, | and fast, keeps It from fullin o Streets purcha.smg.' i P! g two tralns passing » Keep! B | Siions, eto arms,” and M. R. R, dopote, §260 to §1,600 each, very easy “‘Yes, air, lost it completely, Itwaa | oats running through the olty, The itching, makes the Hair fwrms. MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES T i, T o8 T » drllled soldiers ceady for use in the . the field of Concord in 1859, com- | result of using Kathairon, and M. wore eloven miles spart, and |8re somewhat disappointing, Exter-|unded more men assembled on any ) oo B4, fraigh He didn't k 1 thelr former magnificence. The same bramsly 5'80:] lm‘:. o opeiat |lu i e b Mool The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equal [freight was. He didn'c know. Inthe |l e FOEREE ERETECSIED, 0 Wne | versed in political history 1t was quite in quality to the ROCK SPRI&?G COAL. meantime the expross was at F'., and 8 * 2 ———— S 2,000 Splendid Warehouse lob on Unlon Pacifto apparent that unless some special McCARTHY &BUBKB. way, north of track and east of Nail Wo":t‘-‘; providence of God intervened, the el Y Mason seesd, growing dlssentions between north U nd e rta kers Farma » s, Barpry and south must Inevitably terminate in ] .?fi'."&"".l‘.‘.‘.".‘-’!.‘ a“:rm"’:":':b-m"."-h- 1y war, and to any siadent of politieal |41 14TH ST, BET. FARNAM AND | ™1t Eo0 e senitec Sttt ooy Tolnes ; trees and high-backed stone seats on | hiatory it was ocertaln and imminent TGLAR on Impraved ‘olty Aad country,property st low Pronounced by all the leading brick men in Western Iowa as the very best | paralyzed is g;'mh:u 1t midly. Ton|each side, well-built bridges over a|when two great organizations divided rates of lnteress. This is & wide, well-paved avenue, ex- tending from the city out lato the fields, It was lald out on quite an ambitious plan, baving a row of shade THE ONLY IOWA COAL/[::i~i Bis ¥ Thirty minutes more and still That will stock for a year without slacking or”shrinkiog. run oautionly fo M. - Bhe did s, but no traln, Then I ordered No, 3 to fouod no locals. To say that we were berries. All s life snd movement; Estate coal for burning brick ever used in the West, n;lnn‘wl later W, lhll'ill:flnuh':on nsen t,:t ‘::Altl":’r:)hol: t:::.:‘:::‘;otl:;:o::r which wlue trylngh to I'Eld th H. PHILLIPS the olty, repori the local there. She i ' |two seotlons together. e one EUREKA COF‘}L dANDMMIN[%G C]O.. had had got by M. {n soms way with. | the trees are not oared for and the | was the Methodiat Episoopal churoh, | THE LEADING NEW YORK | ppyvig NEWUOITY MAP, FOUR rederic, Honroe L0, "OWA. | out disturbiug the operator, Diogenes | project seems gonc to decav. |which o the ~ north snd | W A P X.OXR,| FEETWIDE AND SEVEN FEET Deme o detorbon o B 1o, w1 ha_ k| 1o e e i -S| O 7o oo e o | G R R e lonest man In the degenerate days in " | ane @ other was witl 8 democral . - HAS TER BEST STOOK IN OMAHA ARD MAKES THR LOWEST PRIOKS | which he lived, se wo did for that|ter of the town. It contalns |ig arty, to whioh the sonth looked to | Tame * eermem Strest. 1207| PLATED UP TO DATE. “OFFL. 2 train.” o largo fountaln ~ eurrounded|premerveits rights, When thedemo-| - S o0 Mo Kalleb OIAL MAP OF, THE OITY." “‘Why did you leave tho buslnessi” | by tall shade trees, while the ground | oratio party of the south severed itee f| Un40r the manacemont of Mr. d EACH, $5.00 “Becanse 1 was growlng a year | 18 ccvercd with small shrubs and flow-| 4¢ Oharleston, there could be nodoubt IMPUR A I VEM overy week, Ihad the work of ten |Fing plaats growlng with troploal | cf the resalt, and I may tell you sn ALMA E KEI"’H mon upon my shoulders. You often | laxuriance. A broad, well bullt stone | 5e0dote, at the rlsk of patting myself ] [ 2 A 2 y |boar about the brave engineer olinging | Walk runs ontirely around the plszs, |ty the front somewhat, whioh was| URALREIR Have now been finished in our store, ma! |wiw firm resolve and caln resignation | 82d at night the equare 1s brilliantly | puplished of me at the time. After Fine Millinery | ing it the largest and most complete to the throttle while the engine s [lighted with gas wod electrlo light. | the coufederates had divided, 1 was Y planging un“ toward inevitable de- E::SBPT:KE: lrn t:wdwx':;n pt}losll_le;t invited to dine at nua hM;n- house, | HATR GOODS, L] 4 y F straction, I8 respo= sibility is noth- y8 Lere, An 00ple prom- | then the first hotel In arleston, by 5 ing. He has only a slogle e n, and|ensde untll nearly miduight. ~ The (s me of my southern friends. It was WAVES, BANGE: By has no_daty but to obey rules. The | Pulldings facing tho plaza all have ar- | warm weather at the time, 1 remom- | St0CK Entirely Fresh and New. traln dispatcher has a hundred tralns | ©3des, and under them you masy eit|per and after dinner we stepped out- e P —————— R al uader i tiogor that presses agal and be servod to ioo-orenm and straw- | 4idg to smoke our olgars, whon, with Dgxterh Tnflmas&Brfl e iti the key. A moment'sdelsy to a passen- the inquisitiveness of a Yauk:e, ' J In the West. An additional story has been gor train, & trifiing acoldent to|everything ls bright snd happy, and |looked ap to examine the house sud WILL BUY AND SBLEL. built and the five floors all connected a freight, and the dispatoher is cussed, | y0u Wonder how any one oan diwlike | yppointments, Governor Barry, of | sep unen 7a INESTE" A X200 with two The elght hours you put in bending | the oity. 'Tls almost with a sigh that | 5oqih Carolins, slapped me on the | , = FEEE 8T SRS over your key seems like a week, |t 6 the next morningyou bld farewell | jhonider and asked me what I was TEBRRWITE, H Y D R A U L I 0 E L E V A T o R S Your head swims and grows dizzy be. | to Vors Oruz and settle yourself for | o king at the Mills house for, adding, . »|neath its awfal respousibility. No [the rallroad ride of 203 miles. The | Dy yon mean to come down hereand | Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Kte, : 4 more traln dispatohing for me, if you | first half-day you ride through moun- | keep ‘tavern?” ‘No," I replled, ‘‘but CREGHTON BLOOK One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. Theseimmense ware- |please. I was offered that position o | taln scenery which one vaialy attempta | ofier the conference this morning I Omaha, Neh rooms---three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand- |this rosd with s comfortable sslary, |t© ‘7“',:“‘5 ':‘ last part of ;h have been looking at this building to —aa est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve |but told themall Iwanted was a traln. “°5 |" m‘“fl‘i‘ & country w 'l" you how many men it would quarter, D, MEAD, \ own! All those gray hairs that you notlce |find it as difficult to convey an Ides of| "85 certain were wo that nothing CARPENTER AND CABINET \ All invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor | "er® osused by my short experience as dust, Finally, after 8:30 p. m., the | sould prevent an outbreak that Judge A n aro invited to aall, tak evatar o T train draws Info Mexioo and the jour. | Bnepley aftarward Genersl Bhepley, AT ga cy’ and go throngh the building and inspeot the stock. — ney Is over, who waa with me, along with two del- | Repairing of all Kinds Frompt- HAS SH|VER|OK Extended Popularity. As every traveler must pass one|egates from Vermont, who were with ly Done, ' . Y Browx's BorncuiaL Taoomxs have |night in Vera Cras, so the fiest view | you in the war, were out driving, and | 1605 Douglas Btreet, Owaha, Neb. 208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam 8treet, Omaha !been befors the public many years. 'hs gete of Maxioo la by gaslight. | Bhapley said %o me, I thiak the ezt gms 11w 6th and Douglas Sts.

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