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2 THE DAILY BEE ~OMAHA, THURSDAY JUNE 28, 1883, ; ) ble districts of Omaha, in the very rough- | try, and maintained by the Russian Em- S—————————l e— CUNNING CHIDLREN. ot aetofhi Tl vard, Ut it s " "Fin, "t g “gon 't HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA, AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES. —_— Intely it has been surrounded by houses | New York to London. Thence under the | J M . i . lof ill-repute whose occupants have been | English channel and across the Nether- i I t t I t Bl-Lipt Bovs A0 TS AUTADCILE |Gt o™ vy | s b, B o on o St. Eotorn ‘ » mporvant improvements. ) ; ! scare of the last few weeks, and poverty | burg, Warsaw and Moscow, and across | 4 ] a Love's Irregalar Little Levy. which has compelled many to leave school | Russia in Europe and the vast territory ac | | Have now been fnished fa ouf stors, making it the largest and most somplote early to find work, has decimated the at- |of Siberia, until it is safely received in ! ] [ . tendance. But the discipline of the | Nagasaki, in Japan. Then by cable it { Glimpees at the North, the Lake Ad- | .o} 001 under the direction of Miss Anna | hastens along the Chinese cmmy, through N f dition and the East School. Foos, one of the most experienced prin- [ Shanghai and Ar until it finally That's a common expres~ | 'c‘:ml:l:‘v: t:u‘)“ ;.:l;]i»t:lw;?r r ;n;{ojllni n-::-bxai:)i‘utx}l‘umnm:nu ir; l[nv;ukynn i 1t sion and has a world of | ¥ ! | P ntained and nat wee eport for | yor e message to go to Yeddo or : % The 8:30 bell was ringing when T | all the achoolashowed that the porcent. | Yokohama it will be sen over Japan meaning. How much suf- . ‘ ' ' -l Brr man arrived at the north school, and | age for tardiness at the East school was | from Nagasaki. Another route to Hong- fering is summed up in it. | the children were flocking to their morn- l(‘!;i?llhlé'!ml' m;y n:;mr‘.‘ 3 16 0 korlu;hin the ;T(\hlornn' lhlne. The muu;:gm S -1 [{ | In the west. Anadditional story has been built, and the tive floors all bs iss Wade has the first grade C class, | as ave alread told you, goes T g i T[— | peted wi ing work, not yet h?gun. A cmwld. of thirty-oight scholars, n decreass from |from London, nm’; thr:ncc’nc.rtm‘i Weuu‘-n‘: 5 The smgulvar .thmhg al;oul: I [y | . connected with two boys was absorbed in an entertaining | fifty on account of the smallpox. Since | Europe to Constantinople. From the !t i) thaf e | COMPOUNDED | HYDRAULIO ELEVATORS gamo of leap frog, in which the uncom. | April thoy have boen learning to write, | Turkish eapital it speods along to Tehran is occasioned by so many | WiTH MINERAL waTER. Y i h plaining “frog” got knocked over by [and their slates showed excellont prog- |in Porsia, and _thence through Bel- things, May be caused by . | One exclusively for the use of passengers. These immense warerooms, three S lussey, players ve, timen oub of seven; | o Ond1itils Bwede boy seemed to be [ oochistan to Bombay in India, kidney disease, liver com- BEST REMEDY stores, mr 66 fect wide, are filled with tho grandestidisplay of all kinds of Housshold 1 4 the best penman, and Miss Wade in-|where it unites with what lai ti 1d | and Oftice Furniture ever shown, some thirsty youths were filling up at the | formed us that the Swede and German [is known as the ‘Falmouth’ e e B HLTHE IWOy ’ |, Al are invited to call, tako tho elevator on the first floor and go through the water buckets; one boy had a trail of his |children not only wrote best but were | route, and at last reaches Hongkong. rheumatism,dyspepsia,over- | NI building and inspect the stock. companions at his heels to catch aglimpse | the most careful’ and attentive studenta. | The Falmouth route is almost entirely work, nervous debility, &c. { i » of a trombling pigeon :‘u. l}m«l captu}:cd]; Tln-y‘cam;'nt ulkbru woll as the Ameri- | under the water. It starts in England DYSEERSIA : c A and the bully of the school--every school | cans, but they are better behaved. from the city after which it is named, ex- Wh: ¥ CONSTIPA N 0 s Tave it ullywan chasing L ho | My Nowion teachos the frsi 1 and | ten by b1 6" TdsboH in Portugal; ) "‘fvcrtg"c““tf'dm.t et i ‘ amall boys within his reach, One of his [second A, Uiirty-three pupils, ton less | thenco under the ocean through thestraita| ~ RCBleCt it. - Something s whibahlod ¥ 11206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, O “ictima, getting too Hard 8 blow, nct up a | than usual. They did some vory credit- |of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean sea, the| ~ Wrong and needs prompt ioney compiavt. Fil J reet, Omaha Neb. howl whii:h ;umdn lr(m:lh inl hi,u diree- nh;& w.,r:v at rm;lling 'gnunvll at niyhlt. # Suez canal and the Red sea to Aden. attention. No medicine has LUNGC DISEASES | e tion, and the ery, “‘Kid with tho nose- iss Wood has ~forty-two acholars of | From Aden the cable passes beneath the i | TR Yo "\ The pirly wore clustered in 1oss | the sscond B arid O grade. The walls of | Arabian sea to_ Bombay, and thers. the yc-fl i ~d,‘(slc°:e';d thla MR s 0 N ARY DISFASES . SINHOLD, noisy groups playing drop the handker- | this room seemed to have caught rather |route unites with the Teheran, and the AL BBLYY OYAsels sy MANUFACTURER OF g chief or discussing the flowers they had | more than their share of the dust of this | twolines become one and pass on to Sing- cure such discases as IMPUKE BLOOD ' brought or gazing inqui.ici;:;ly at the in- p)m‘ i’f u;w;l Miml \Vm‘n] has mdnpm;x apore and Java. At Singapore a cable to Brown's IroN BITTERS, and . | ! ! S truding newspaper man, is is a pic- | the idea of having her hoys and girls | the northward goes to Hongkong, while i is by commencin, | ava"lze [Un n[nlces In Uw a s Inlas e o e s schot yard bofors ‘the | recite aad slt Ak opposite sides of the |the main line Leeps on to Port Dacwin i Y ILER & CO., ) ) ) Jast bell rings on a pleasant day. room, Australia, and crossing the great island, : 3 dirich AIETORS AND N Principal Bruner was found in his of-| Miss Gladstone, third A and B, had [opens communication with Sydney, | g theblood pureand rich. Solt RN A e TRk A il sty e fice surrouded by a crowd of pretty teach- | forty pupils engaged in writing sentences | Adelaide and Melbourne, and finally with . i b s ers, whom he was _instructing as to the an}x’;hey_nm pr;;ud' to call "nhiriem" Now Zealand and Tasmania. You will ’hw;-wnvlhd-lb;e- -,b-“ll- OMAHA, NEB. OM.AZEIA approaching examinations. iss Harris' o difference in the boy's and girl's in- | see by the map that three great routes, or a long time I have been & T — - s 1he. st viotied, and, although | clinations may be seen from these men- |the Kiberian, Teheran and. Falmouth, S o ek s ey T T ey CORNICE: WOREKS, in the basement, it is cheerful and the |tencos. From a boy's slate, ““The police- | make communication with the far coun- aad the very smal ...ioum‘ifié’.’:. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietor children are very fond of it. There e nuticetllthac thndmln was & tramp;” | ties certain at all times.” T e o I » P! 8. fifty-six of them, first grade A and B, and | from a girl's, *Did you ever moe. a| ¥FROM HARTFORD TO SOUTH BMERICA. urine. [ tried many remedies with mover were 10 many ovly owers g primeat =" %" 7 B e e TN 1ot s i S e e TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS, ered in one bouquet, o L:;na Kl:: }"oan has :::‘urty{fnur of the|ywith interest, and asked how South ;'-’w:.;;‘z::l?;; 1‘;'?.::::'.: 0 BREAXIFAST. MANUFACTURERS OF “Bonnier tlowers than ever hi) cl in the northeast corner room i n J S . . o Bl gron warmhof s | up-tairs From the “window of his| S Voot map nd oxplaned Bl it ho mort 4t my |ty & horcuh Koyt of the satuss s | Ornamental Galvanized lron Cornices, lron Sky Lights, Ete., Ete. “Good-morning, children,” said their | Foom we had a full view of some other of | «Formerly all messages from ‘the ike a new man. After the use of tion, and by & careful ap) n of the fine proper- | 310 Bouth Twelfth Street, - ARSI 101 L MR ey 8 OMAJIA, NHR. teacher, bowing, as so0n s they were all | the nuissuces which urround the Third | y7iteq v M Hu:‘d‘:‘ A RS A R I T tiew ot well slected Coco .,‘N‘;;:.\.m‘.\gé".flr:;; 7-mon-wen-fre-m seated. “‘Good-morning, Miss' Harris,” ward school. An alley which looked a8 | gont ¢ Brest, from there to Portugal, weight. O. B. Sancant, which may save many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by replied the_children, bending forward, |if it hadn't been cloaned for weoki, % |and thenco via Maderia and the Capo ; i L e e L G SPECIAL NOTICE TO an't you bid good morning to the gen- | cow-yard, some stables, and the back | yere Islands to Pernambuco, in Brazil. Leading physicians and enough to resat every tendency (o discase. Hundreds tloman, children?” asked Miss Harria, |yard of a Tag shop on Douglas street, i o P . ¥ of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at- 2 domn, cilirent? ke Mim Harria 7ol e o o Doucos poch | Thon'comt i cabign caricd he di| - clergymen use and recom- |tz vty Growers of Live 8tock and Others. 0 L i A d Brown's IRON Bit- many o fatal shaft by keeping ourselyes well fortified tonished reporter with the sweetest im- | the sun an acre or more of the filthiest : skt ot 4 ] 3 teth with pure blood and properly nourished frame.” aginable “Good-morning, sir," and h | rogs and remnants of apparel that ever ,};‘,;;‘.“:;';‘::,;:: Lfi"{,“;,‘lf'mi'fl‘“i‘,f‘ tand-| gERs, It has cured others vl Batvics Gaastie, 1oy noucished frame WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO stammered out a reply, overwhelmed |eyesgazed upon. Thestench that floated | 54 Jately a cable has been laid from suffering as you are, and it with much politoncss, “WVhat did you |over from those is enough to breed smnall | Gulyeston, Texns, ncross the Gulf of | Wwill cure you. o Mode vimply with bolln see, children, as ‘you same to school this | Pox and sixteen other disenses right in|wpoyic, to Tampico. Thenco through ins only (41b and 1th) by gr - Sold in i i AL 58 | o o e ~Qur Ground Oil Cake. mommg] continued their teacher. I | that room, e Wwriuing ol 188 KOO8 | Njcaragua to the Pacific Ocean and along v i i ¥ g Y 4 . | 1t 1s the best aud eheapest food for stock of any kind. On d saw a pigeon, ma'am,” said one little fel- :}dmlnr- is about the best we have seen | o ontire western coast of South Amer- A Bkin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. z ot wtool any kind. One pound s equal to three pounds of corm, Tow, . *Whitt do..the pigoons say?” in- | in any grade of that rank. g mn\im:. This route. has ju y v e Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will increaso in weigh or milk. 4 3 s e t DR. T. FELIX GO URA U DS |and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dais )y 11 as others, whe it uired Miss Harris, and they answered | Miss Wilson has the fourth A and B, | o finished, and the cost of transinit- | — —— mwe | Orfental Cream or Magical Beautifler, | '“,peritt. Try it and judge for yourselves. * Prico £25.00 per fon: 1o f:l:rxe for. _-:ek':. by A in softest unison, *‘C00-00, c00-coo, coo- | forty-six pupils, a decrease from fifty- ting messages reduced 75 per cent. ST ans PAPER WAREHUUSB > N B e A B R e WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb. ' ) 000,” and then gave the robin’s song, | i ht‘ T pylrwl nxdl(;lflrh-im very well. “Cheer—up, cheer-up, cheer-up!” the | Miss Fannie Butterfield has twenty-nine| «p, all narts of England and France, o et o b sctasf e oty O"h 8 ot v o onatons oty Q@AM Paper Co,, nk's *‘Bob-o-link, bob-o-link, spink- | falling off from forty because many have in Chi b A & . dpasl apink) dhescheothoslts Reading gono lo work. Miss Anna Foon lns the other placo in_ China, 82.60 per word; 217 and 219 North Main ;St., St Louls. and to Japan, 83 per word. By the old WHOLESALE DAL and elocutionary drill then followed, fth B olass and thosoventh A. Attached | mottbate S P O South Amor- HDLFSALE DRALEES I Miss Blower fifty-seven scholars in to this district is the mission school, | .o was about 87, now it is reduced to BOOK, { WRITING, tho fiest O claas, averse. age sovom - who | with forty scholara of the first. A, ‘aught | oo Rou $Ty R 08 S0 1 TR gy, | MEV IPAPERS, Wil read words by sound surprisingly well, | by Miss Bella Schaller. The Third ward patches are upon mercantile matters, and ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND wich 'words "sa*'separate’” and “rocop- | school is probably doing more good than | RUEIE 5% SRR SR e sendors, ’ Hon. " Wo gave thom a now word, +ex. |any other in the city, becauso it is_situ- | TPRCE SECRTY Wec B CREC S PRINTERS’ STOCK Joem taac ) properly marked as to sound, |ated where - educational influences are |, uuning of an entire sentence, and by 4 at the first two syllables sever- | most needed to counteract the evils of | ¢ < 7 i d tor § P i o i v o " r 8 Varehouses, 7 tl of :hu.ct')’l;:;l:nd '..Iaan pronounced correctly :“‘l’"':h:',,‘:,‘:-TA’UEBX:;:LH“:‘[:;::( ‘r“‘,flwy':f\)n‘:; In regard to the space of time'occupied R © T maysesm HAUTOX (a patient): «As you lndies et Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. sadhac y > i Sttt | P Fr1 | 1 recommend ‘Gouraud o the le Miss Fannie Wood, who has the second | mind, the fathers and mothers have little | 1x transmitting » vy mMS:':!:: Railway Time Table. oF 1 th kin proparations.- " Ome. okt wil Tast Aand B, si Ml B L (ko Ay Iaxbioion b0 thel | o publey SR RKTICC K1 EEFOUEE st 0 e R A R P LIS 3od By sixiyefous puple, avorsgo 382 | children, and ofter, have little instruction | Eniand and France an ordinary dispatch experiment on her D e Ori (8 the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Fn-('kllt'u. l(lvlhx 5 o A Double and Single Acting Power and Hand defies _detec- Setion. 1t has %, stood the tost 41 of 30 yearsand is %0 “harmless & we taste it to Sy be sure the 7/ prepuration is [ “What is the charge for messages?” } roperly made. Accept no ¥ i il " ::xn:_m’!‘l:mt;r Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitting imilar pame | Steam Packing at wholesale” and rejail.” HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, CHURC] guished Dr. I, AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. Sagre sal tile removes superfiuous hair withous injury to the PERFECTION i is sent in twenty minutes, and answers U, P. B. B, MAIN. LINE, skin. Lt ¥ children with words of six syllableg, when | to imipart. What can be expected of tlie o - LAY ARRIVE. Mur. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond 1 iy ok v e ey four:CAfr | gunor ntaligonos o wEMIA whose par |20 IS 1000t I i | AW 13RS | RO SRR er e by et oty o, vt A : some little struggle thay pronounced that | ent sends the following excuse for its ab- || he related an incident of | Emisrant....... 6:00 b m | Emigrant ... 6:90 a m | ers throughout the United States, Canada and Hea't d Ba kln ; tremendous word, ‘‘in-de-fat-i-ga-ble,” | sence: by the systems, he rolated an incident of | o /p "4y’ 1iNOLN LINE.~ DpEPOT. | Burope. mg an o disputo sent in the Turkish language by « Turkish gentlemen from Hartford to & | Lincotn Ex o\ 1 point in the Black Sea. The Turkish | Mixed... #37 Boware of base imitations. 81,000 reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same. 14-weow-me 2t-ew-6in uite glibly, reading it entirely by sound. “Sir. Pleas to jaccues my sun for me I ly attail i his is & wonderful advance on the A B O | on Bean Thabsont fron Chool. j Remain s only attained by using i oki Your Truly, F ) ] 2 A ¥ :‘l;m howe P:‘g:«fs“"y Slcking iy )’-_ Tr—— ;:““]lrhm tlhu mum}\gu e Hp‘f’“e"l]“" l)“ml:rlx trains leave Omaha as foll 8: \ fi“nolonumumwliv Rc"vnlml el c H A R T E R o A v ¥ 1 3 o ? ns leave Orm ollows: 8 M “Gays by Mexican Vegetablo Confection. F iy Mrs. Mn the second C and third Moxnok, Miow., Sept. 25, 1875, nglish) ADf. WORR, 05 QOUTAG, : A AT a:oo.!:;.”w:oo.m, 11100 a I, 2:00 p m, 3:09 p m, 4:00 | particulars address San Meton Madicnt Goc 210, n'o';f to the operator in the office, yet Mr. | 5% 4t I Lounsbury subsequently learned that | Dummy trains they were received identically as spelled, and, notwithstanding the many transfers to which they had been subjected, exactly . THE ? my t |;lm\« Omaha at 9:00, . . K ), 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m. d t an the sonder wrote them. Jrss‘Counall Bfufl/ab 018 and 1185 & m, £:3, A mzirationr A classes, sixty in all. She had a class| Sirs—I have been taking Hop Bitters drawn up in two rows before her desk, | for inflammation of kidneys and bladder. engaged in the very practical and useful {1t has done for me what four doctors exercise of ‘‘making change.” This is | failed to do, The effect of Hop Bitters . the only room in the city, we beliove, | seemed like magic to me. pm. 181, St. Louis, Mo, jell-dgw-2m Stoves and Ranges, e § WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR For sale by where this is taught, and it originated in W. L. CARTER. el S s B 5 s B Mgl. Ware's ggn' huuinulg-l?ku vlu.::ul. A ‘\I'I 5 ‘NV AGE Iffyou don’t want to freeze when it's b AN;;u:fi:‘i)ll\.'l::if}:um St Wgfizp MILTONROGERS& SONS B qudioard s oubio dhaaimod Hnlted EAREMENSAGE, cold; suffer from excessive perspiration | = uvrowaps = usavscooser s Y . OMAHA- Tho front Tow is B e it | From Hartford to Hongkong —Words x.‘::" its warm—use Brown's Tron Bit- N0 N ag M SA All A these pasteboard counters, representing Sent All Over the World, > —e— Emigrant No. 6. “ o 7S.0. . ens dollars, and one at a time the scholars P A FOOTLIGHT QUEEN'S BOUDOIR.| " No.7. “ No. 1.... T4 Hartford Post. o SI0UX CITY & step to the dosk and make mumlpur- " cat, sand, hope, moon, thim-| .. . ¢| Leave Omaha chase. T want to buy # second reador,” [ ) “W'h (ah SML SOPS ) ‘What One Hears About the Ladiesot | e Oon ““Well,” says Miss Ware, “‘here s a sec- E}L read a gentleman from a message or Biatr. Y i Arrive trom N 3 X puk of the Western Union telegraph the Court of Thessis. “ :;‘:"!u:‘?““;‘mdl‘"‘::: ::lfi-u hl" Kri'es t]‘:::;‘. cmu{nny as ho stood in front of the rail ©, M. &8¢ P\ R, The second row atswers, 4bconte, ‘‘How | Of the ofiice on Cantral Row 'h"“:{"’{l'l‘; Barah Jewett doesn't believe in crimp- shall T make the changel” *Four tens | "8} “that's correct.” s he p tarkesioer FIREWORKS, FLAGS S i Public Eenefactress. Mr. S. BALILLOONS, i this exercise, which is required by Sul;l'.. © combing and plaiting these luxuriant James, depends on the capability of t dispateh” embodying instructions to the | SOMU ents in Paris of the corporation, locat- | TFe88es: 3 ¢ er. . Rosa McAllister is a rather pretty \ ed near Hartford, which the sender of | Pt e hx;';:::!fl:zr» lourt.!:G 1:! n:\‘;lo u‘t' “}illl:: the dianatch ‘represents, * Seeking - fur- | YOUNS woman of twenty-seven or 80, who I i olars, ¢ b nine | o information ns to the fac profer ) gross of buttons trimt" *How many |} | was joined by one of the partners of a excopted. ainly an advantage to me, : - d by him was introduced to Mr, 8, B. ) 0 3 . i A | ounces of calomel will make 480 pills, | 80P - 8. B 1,20 house in Duluth, and out of this a [ST- PAUL & OMAHACNEBRASKA DIVISION— who was in danger of be- % B e ol B WM. SNYDHER, [ each weighing six grains?” The auswers Curtis, chief clerk of the oftice, who has |} o (™ e ) sort of Langtry- DEPOT N. 15%H ST. isfied that the preparation i ing her hair. She has very nice hair of | ~“Daily except Sunday. A 4, Akhiiwiislysioed thilte x and a nickel,” “‘a quarter and a_twenty- ':ii,’:r;’;:::l“]:‘:h:":"n‘r’:c:“’:i';";gd;‘k ';": ek own, of & soft, wavy texture, and she | WABASH, §T. LOUIS & PAGIFIC R. R.—U. P. iccion o ] e iy 1 d cent Elm." “gwo twenty-cent pieces and | Tat ST UL it want st once to | 1A been told that any ~ extra manipula- DEPOT, her unequaled preparation for restor- lre l‘a[: Bl‘s u B ufls fl[] E [y el;” the second row replies, and on Paris. How much will it costl” “| tion with hot irons would make her bald ing, invigorating, and beautifying the ) y | questis tru how to distinguish the | "y Tevo b e AR | !urty»fivu.h Kate Chlan( has the fin{i A RSy ‘V“"’"“" ”‘;"::w‘f‘:; LIS E HE) ‘ twenty-cent plece. A ir—ive "= 81X, | oat hair in the theatrical profession, an C,B.&Q R.R. aickly deahusivns oapy IEAQYH g /Ci THI X & S i s th chind grad, 1,18t lrk, s b b et | e apcl e, e Sl ' Do, s e G, SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO ADQUARTERS ¢ thirty-eight scholars, average age eight " " | dark, rich auburn, and it falls below her 4 e lor, giviag it the liey and g and !fil, ina lmlh room where they "T’ll':‘rea ua‘:"' ph“;('l RS charce: and waist. 1f Kate Claxton gives way to .'"K )‘(‘ V.‘:x?_ u‘v-?}nn\‘mm‘l ullul!u at It:x\;:u q:nniry .'.'f r::my 3 Ma’x Meyer ‘b c J A are very crowded. An exercise in artic- )8 gonmoman, charge and | o, iioular vanity it is her hair, at which | * % ardves ok b } ulation to display “the changing tone of ;:’“ t.‘hz umLi‘." t'l‘he ";:""wu;"“ ‘": OVer-| the will sometimes spend two hours be- *Sundays excepted. QOXPHMENTARY~ My voice was given, Much of Hs Sratas b divin edyfl:ut ‘;]"m';:““:::u o wha n tbgivhor | fore the glass of a morning, brushing, C,R. L &F, R, R.—U. P. DEPOT. hair is now restored to its ] B § L § youthful color; I have not § 1y hair left. I am sat- . Y, 1 dye, but acts on G U N S» A cretions. My hair Q\J\?«\V\‘\ ) “7””8 PORT | NG, GOO Ds in preference to occupying any secondary § e Y Nep, | S c charge of the transportation of foreign g No.1.... 4:50 p m coming were neatly worked. 3 Turth f Gebhard episode. But the merchant in m|No. 8. 1usam : MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS A ches. Mr. Curtis very kindly fur- p ", ¢ the testimony of all who p - Miss Bartholomew has a second ©|3ispatches. M 3 kindly question was o different sort of man. He excopted. estimony ! i l class, twenty pupils, an overflow from an- i:::v 5:‘; :}:‘;t‘i‘::l:!-:‘\n‘l‘xrr:::::(l“;frl‘thzhfnwf;ilx: strajghtway came back and had a battle B. u.!u.r B. & M. DEPOT, " use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S other room. They are very much incon- royal with the editor, Itseems the lover xpress. .. .. ....0:00 am WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. Mall Llesopm B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. “One Bottle dd 46" Thatis the Y | Denver Express.. S:15am.. o B8hpm 5 many who have b i venienced by their present small qua oda by which words written in Hartford militant had advanced some money to teen soconds, and it wus amusing to | 4 4 i {and went on simply to see about his busi- | Lincoln Express. .6:35 p m. . =S Wi+ \pray hair restored to its natural . watch the pleased smile on their faces aa| dhh‘:‘“ g'l;':ml'l"’ft‘;mz":_:'""'mh:"'_"l') |ness affairs. Now the two have become AMISSOURI PACIFIC DEPOT. or, aeel Somisbald twot caywed | their teacher marked them 100. t from Hartford actoss the ocean g0 Custged and the wicked editor is covered e RPART. M, S A Atiex's Worwn's Haik ‘Miss Mot has fift holars of the | 3ént from Hartford across the ocean go| ity (b Ex .60 m | Expross........ 725 pm , i, Ttismot s dys ' | from here direct to the main offico at New | W1t coniusion. M 1615 p m | Ml . 5:05 & m fifth A and B, average age eloven years. . Rose Coghlan is now on her way to | Trains leaving at 7:2 p m and arriving at 0:50 an | . Miss Fannie Wilson has thirty-three | 101K, and aro there sent to the point of | o 1ieominand nothing doos she regret | wil bave Fullman sleepers. acholars of the fifth C and sixth A clamses, | {2ibtion by tho Sablo Hines, From o/ yuoro “than_being obliged to_ loave her eata B ASe Clocing of Mals J. EXARRIS, Busgsies,| CARRIAGES! e e Bewanty o, i ;| Sablon i al. Throe, knowsan tho Apgl- | IS0 101 1 LSO MGG | o ».|S. £ Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts, : 3 o1 | American lines, run fron eart's Con- A » 9:40 Professor Braner teaches the sixth C and | frePees W vt ot HEERER B0 | the back, is a marvel of taste and pschust, g b o et & P s BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. seventh B, &hlfl;eluht _ pupils, aged |4 "L const of Treland, :lld‘l‘)l-‘"nm Coghlan is very methodical. Three years Ghicago, Burlington & 240 ) " iy Tor- 4 ofit. 8 nion Paciflo. .. ... p 5 Nt ol AL il 4 toand reports to the north school. .Thu Ry U“A}h;::_‘)ll, ?Illm‘, «:‘.. I;.‘:-‘)‘l::,);,l N'.:I‘-: salary of 225 away for that overy week, Gt & i Vaiy. % m Call or send Postal Card. : ’ l'n‘st‘l.lm Painting and Trimming. Repairing promptly d.rm(m teachers aro Mise Wayman, first A class, | Jootity and thonee fo Natouda | (o |y, el for rent, so much for dress, 8o | 8.5 &\Oitrvestern : 1319 Hamney Street, - . : . OMAHA, NI fifty scholars, Miss er, first B and| o0 S Pierre, Nova ,,.2,“" and | much for living and the rest goes straight | Missouri Pacific. ... 30| 6 M R Rlsnou = = m—— - second A, also fifty scholars. The crowd- | 100 CR - Beash | M2 :lny Gould laid a | into bank. By no possibility does she yu:-;;mhluruuww|unnluwbuwnm--hv. . » ’ A H DAILEY od condition of the north school comes | i ¥ U Which ives additional | SVeR overstep any of theso separate ex- | Y4 finodi il i aio openod at 10308, m. ’ » " o » from lack of b\’n‘tl):img-,f H‘l‘\?hl Willl"m tolographio cmm"mmm“h with Europe penditures. She hates )tn\\'uhug because | Oftice open Sundags from 010D MANUFACTURER OF FINE remidied soon. The roof of this building nication with Europe. |, vt is stuffy. She can conceive HOS. ¥ HALL, Postuster. A ¢ 3 Leakn some and a fence is needed on the | LU0 1t the genoral GGG FE oihing worse than s Pullman car. Tho| ssturday Evening Trains, \ u es an\la Bs all S nn Wa : y « v s i f ! shows the date and names of P Sl worth sida, they may bo transmitted all ovor tho | Meals s o rule are very bad, and it dis | oJi8 inulig et Chicasy from the Vnlon Pa- |\ 0 NTS: y n uudmnfnt:m BCHOOL. G world,” bt rp sk r e BOFSING |citg transtor ba Sadurday eveniags: IR e My Repository Is constantly filled with a select stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. _v ” - o - S RAILI DS, 00 | . % et of e grseucoar line of | - 1 vaou mawtroun 10 cuns One of our hospitals (let us hope it will B B L Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Q) the city stands the Lake addition school, How would you send a message to | be the eternal Hamnemann) is trying to 3 5 13190 N , 'Capital 1,200, e - — e ———— e e——— : “ Hongkong in China?’ inquired the re- [ got up a dismond exhibitien for some MONTHS. A g A T g beick builiog with two_lango rooms. | |, 0 | Eiha ekt wintor, and allthose who own 2] 5 i | PG o, b Natocn Bk Bud | LOUIS BRADFORD o oy gkt <laancn, th | +“Thero aro threo routen by which thi fino puruses ure to be asked to lend their| o Al woodty | ) iy g g ' may be done,” answered Mr. Curtis, | goms to the cause of charity Mad: Seamary it %0 18 lo-ss| 7 S , I ST Y ) first grade A, Band © classes and the |G oL helf w volume, many pagos | Patti and - Madure Janauschek uro ex- | b W 52418 PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRS. | DEALER 1N of which are covered with outline maps, | pected to aid the enterpriso by londing | Xent WILL AR BECELVAD A% | a . upon which the telegraph routes wore | their precious carbonata. ) private | May th y § designated by colored lines, red lines in- | lady, T beliove, has any parure to equal | Jibe - lock | S i inting, nocessary for repaire on the *tigh Sohool” | ) ) ) ) Phckng: peomar e SNty S entions ! dicating the ‘water and blue lines the land | gither of these, July routes, Turning to a map of Europe and i ety BT Asia he continued, “If you will look at| A contractor on a Star Route, :-;r r:Tu:" at the office of Dutrene & Mendelsohn, ETC-2LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, this you will see at once how a message | Was crippled with rheumatic gout; dxao ‘Sepai ate bids will be received for each class of work. may be sent to Hongkong, First, let us | He wax doctored to no avail, o i The Board reserves the right to reject any or all| 0aff and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards r Ay 200 sembn which huilt | But 8t. Jae 1 didn't fai 1 every Saturday afternoon. A bida, . '’ which_ix i u acobs Qil didn’t fail, I Y e Milwaukee & St Paff Jtraing leavy ‘Z_\"‘!rduu the Board a:_lmm&,y“, o pwg/“, Also 7th and flaug/ac, ; Ly p2 / e E3 .