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2 TR — THE OHID GBNTEST things, a scholar, a veteran in the army,| THE GREAT PEACEMAKER. . and amost faithful officer. The injustice —— —— of compelling the three men of experi- | A Church Ends the Rivalry of North Thfl qu cmdmam fln“'llell' Hflhflds ence to surrender their desks and their and Sonth Auburn. salarien to persons who are without ex- il Compared. THE DAILY BEE, OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1883 and the wagon run over the rough stones with a neries of concussions that seemed to keep the railroad men in the air half | the time. The old man and Tke watched | the wagon for a few minutes and then laughed boisterously. “‘Come on,” said- the old man, DURING THE NEXT TWO0 WEEKS Por You, I will close out Fifty Patterns of « perience is so apparent to any one that it i roems scarcely credible to believe that | Special Correspondence of the Brr. ] Ausurs, Neb., July 25.—Your corres- Postmaster-General Gresham could have P RO AT GRS WOl }11:}‘.’..1::“::‘52"1.‘; i i Local ohcltablo insttutions receive about town are concerned. A portion of thein | Didi ¢ he make you pranca” Wholesal ' “#rom the Boston Globe] popular advocate of the beer and whisky |~ - —— 1!"““" B aH ALyt ] ) D i 1 : interest, but solely because he believes A BABY WONDER. South, and they, with w"v"L';: a 'Iu xnrl\5~ , you old scoundrel,” called the i those to be the popular beverages. He & ;}fz’lct;;‘:;'rcxl ytn‘h ;n‘l\ll tlll-ultr]“: \(llr‘f :r:'“l; squatter's c;»mluuln;‘,“wlmt made you get 0! er- ce ay betwee vergent | ug into such a trap?” KZ,XJ“’;",‘.: f::,u ;:;'l"i!w ,{']',',,:l,:: ‘,',':,:'Lfi::,}: L;, The Father's Disappointment at His | points. 3 i “Don’t reckon you recollect when T rid 1213 F a‘rna‘m St'! oma'ha'! Neb- the Germans, and he has counted more Compound Child. The “"'uflfi‘“"y of location could | on your train; I knowed I'd get you. In than_once the number of Germans in 3 searcoly bobotter, and as it stands on |this neighborhood I'm knowed as old | ; : Hamilton County who are over twenty- e the crest of the divide between the two | Pizen Bill. 1 came to Arkansas 'fore the Double and Single Acting Power and Hand one yoars of age. The Tudge is no great| , Senor Luigi Anona keops a beer-shop | places it seoms to extend a hand of wel- | gun riz, and I'm going to stay here till 1 beer drinker himself, nor would he care | 3t 30 Mulberry strect, New York. On|come to both parties, and is to all ap- |arter she sets Don't sass me. T'll roll ol personally if every kug of tho fluid were | Sunday night his wife' gave birth to a |penrances likely to become the olive|q rock down onyou, What time will \;;;!.-(AM\\\ poured into Mill Creek. He has made | Compound child, equal to four or five | branch of peace and import a more vigor- | you come to your gettin’ off place, doyou v .(, lg\\\ and still makes thousands of dollars from | talians. The New York Morning Jour- | ous prosperity to all concerned in build- | yeckon? You say it don’t smell satisfac- A the brewers, and honestly too, and there | ol 88y it had one head, two faces, four |ing Up a new city of unusual attraction. | tory down thar. Reckon not, fur you are y i no gocd reason why he should denounce | 8ymmetrical arms, and two pairs of per- A prominent railroad magnate visiting | in the biggest buzzard roost you ever seed ) mere, Bititors — the great elixir. Of course, if he accepts | fectly formed legs and feet. ~The mother | the place and interested in the general | Well, call by an’ seo me ‘when you git The above 1s & good Hkeness of Mrs. Lydia RPN | {1, %wr he must take the pretzel, and if |18 & small, stout-built Italian woman, be- welfare and future of Auburn, remarked | gut, Good night.” Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,} Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, { ot Ly, Mase oot wuman bt | 1 1 o i Sundag coneort, and | E¥een 35 ond 56 years old. with black | that in his judgment this choico of tho Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH \ “3ome of her correspondente love to el hen 8 | if the concert, the the cry against person. | eyes and olive skin. The child was | Presbyterian ‘Jw“" site would in all| *Many a sickiy woman, whose sad ex- | AND SCHOOL BELLS. ) pelonly devcedto b work,which oo | liborty, and f he neceptaall thse, then | born about 1L o'clock, ' & census tuker {'fii{f,’".‘.’.'f;if;;;}; il il tl;}c:;ff perience had demonstrated alike the fail- Corner 10th Farnam St.. Omaha Neb \ 7, an ol oep six Iad 3l sMow-citizen | Who was present in the room was puz- else, @ el five S @ 4 i ¥ e Sy b anewer s e verenden | 10 Bt tako our Germian fllow-citizen | M Wi Rresent T the oo ek, Dt | oment to_ tho miovement. he | ure of conceited doctors and._poisonous , Omaha Ne | Whose Complexion betrays Judge Hoadlv's Suavity and His Conces- slons to the German Element--Seek- been consulted in the matter, or, if he was, that he was truly informed about all the pondent recently visited this young and flourishing city, with its dual name of | i L Swe'll | started over the hill at a rate of speed hamiliating imperfec- circumstances. The degraded men will < 1 £ ©ifito wago irrn('e'(ul‘e'({"l‘l'l‘ltz] "-:-:{:-‘\"v tous —iIN— some humiliating . ing the Governorship onm a be expected to teach the new-comers their | NOTth and South Auburn. In beauty o L e i il o i B, tlon, whose mirror tells you Free Beer Tasue, duties, and will probably do most of the |#itustion and promise of growth it has [ w008 SOtWGER TR TRAKHAIS tose on Tanned, Sallow ) A e P each ride. The pass grew nartow as the | e iizured in comnte- - work they have been doing, at_the same | few rivals in the stato that will surpass |yt H08 T PG B8 O e on. | SH AND A ;:gwdi":'f“h"e Eruptions, | Comemondenceof the Phiuddphia tress timo that, their compensation_ hts boon it - On the north side of it, the Missouri [and the great walls frowned upon_ tho [] y ] y Sl 5" educed. Then, if they be not disconr-| g o &0 aahilitiod 1ty devol o intions party, Finslly the Wwige Redness, Roughness or un- Crxcrxxary, July 21, —The positivists |agod and are still inclined to toil on for [ P¢ific railway has established its depot, | Ao sER0Us, DA £ ATy, Ble tuagon —Ar— wholesome tints of Co,m lex- jon, we say use Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm, : 1t is a delicate, harmless and_delightful article, pro- ducing the most natural and who detlare that Hoadly will carry the state by so many thousands are just about matched in egotism and ignorance by the wiseacres who know beyond a doubt that Foraker will sweep the state from Lake Erie to the Ohio, To one who can afford to tell the truth the situation appears promotion again, they must rise through two grades to reach their old standing. If these injured men have as good a case as they are represented to have, it would seem to be the obviously just thing for Judge Gresham to restore them to the places they have lost and let the new- and gathered in its near vicinity a flour- ishing business, Among its foremost we found our old friend A. H. Gilmore car- rying on an immense trade. On the south side of it the B, & M. railway has established a depot, and encouraged bus- shock, the vohicle stopped. ““This beats the devil himself,” said one of the conductors, *‘Here we are stuck, and we can't get out except by the hind gate or chmbing over the mules. Can’t turn around. Blamed if I know ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | THIS 1S THE |Greatest Bargain ever Offered in Omaha for such Goods. o two oanididates will hav what we'll do.” entrancing tints, the artifici- |dubious. The two candidates will have a | somers step down—or out. iness to settle in and around their inter- [ Say. down there,” said a voice from ality of which no_ohserver |hard fight, and neither of them will be - ¥y A / canydotect. and which soon |overwhelming defeated. Both are strong, Kimball's Donations. ests. Naturally enough, though not [abo y and each party honestly thinks its lender wisely, a strong rivalry sprang up, and it “Hallo! we're stuck,” exclaimed the if the 1 t Provipesce, R. 1L, July 25,—The will ARSI VW oA e et | MM oflfi;f&mm"}:g:&lclously :}.., prospective victor. 1”"1 eandidates | of tho late Henry L. Kimball Teaves the | was nip and fuck as to what enterprise j;l";*;_',"f'-““'""" . “How can weget| 19206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. n{é hemselves are both confident. American Unitarian association, of Bos- | ghould gain the ascendency. But happily |« 1k I ‘e —e used. I havo seen considerable of Judge (ton, £6,000; the Hampton Normal and |4} et i inged if I know. — It's a pity, too, — = 1 , £6,000; on No» > ol Presbyterian people hit | for alout to: les from 1 ha Hondly and of Judge Foraker lately, and | Agrienltural s, of Virginis, $95,s v be okt P iy | for about ten miles from i what » Forak , and | Agricultural institute, of Virginia, $2f y sxpedient which has f; ke caug 3 Jppe v sl sy e Foks et | il vt 1 Vi 55 | Gl v 1"V sk g At E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. R | qcsociates. Judge Hoadly knows, and 50 [ Jogatee, upwards of #175,000. Various g Jne hich daily pours in upon her, each bearing its spects arden of suffering, or Joy at release from it. i ‘gotable Compound {s a medicine for good and n¢ vl purposes. I hiave personally investigated it ax w satisfled of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it 1s recommends 4 prescribed by thebest physicians in the ecountry 00 gays: “It works Iike a charm and saves mud JUDGE HOADLY AND HIS METHODS, five Eearly yesterday morning, when Senor Nevertheless, 1 heard him say, sub |Luigi Anona, the confused and compli- voce, in the trial of the famous suit|cated father, awoke and opened the front against the assignee of the dead Arch. |shutters, the streets and pavements be- bishop Purcell, *“The Dutch are h—!" |fore his apartments were filled with 80 far as the north and south ends of the caused to be opened a rich avenue lead- ing from one point to_another, As this church movement is likely to become an item of historic interest it is proper to say that on the 22nd of July the buil ing was formerly dedicated to the servi “Yas, pap.” drugs, has obtained a new lease of life for a few dollars worth of the Vegetable Compound and has gone on her way re- joicing and praising Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- ham, of Lynn, Mass. of God aecording to the impressive man- | ner of this denomination. Ample preparation was made_for the | ——— un. It will cure entirely tho worst form of fallin | quoting nplurovingly a noted remark of | people. atrons, maids, bootblacks, ' the uterus, Leucorrhsa, frreguiar and painf | our own Mr. Nesmith. Speaking of | blind men, and laborers stood there, Tt Piastinen i Dt aesn ama ton et | that same trinl suggests to me to describe | curious and expectant, Though it was The Song of the Mates. Detroit Free Press. )quent spiual weaknoss, and {a especic’'y adapted # Ao Change of Life." #wlife and vigor. It removes faintucss, fia’ alency methods. And let me say right here |t Judge Hoadley as he revealed himself | scarcely dawn, the windows and fire- then, and it can be taken as a key to | cscapes of the opposite block were already 16 permeates overy portion of the rystem, and give | the whole character of the man and his | crowded with people. The front door- hell was rung out of all proportion to the grand oceasion,, The trustees and officers had put everything in apple-pie order to make the time one long to be remem- bered as a season of joy and gladness- For five long hours, as the boat finished her loading at Vicksburg, the first mate kept up a monotonous: “*Hi! there, nigger! Nigger, what you all Vi 5 ¢ 9 ing' a 1 () ger! o e s ot Tovenroey | that there was not one of the learned | strenghth of its cord. The crowd swelled | A larze assembly of citizens from the ‘Il"r‘.‘;;,’xflm(:’r‘ft ]‘,’L:E“;:f“ f:““fi"‘“{]“:“"éi‘;"u prvous Prostration, Ganeral Dobiity, Sleeplessness | lawyers engaged with him or against him | in number as the day advanced, and the | hitherto separated portions of the city i CH S 5 ‘epression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearln #Wn, causing paln, welght and backache, (s alwayl srmanontly cured by its use. It will at il tiuies, anv 8dar all elrcumstances, nct 0 bATmORY with the lay Aat governs the femala £y elem. Avoosts ily §i. per bottle or six for 85.,and fa sold ruggists, Any advice required as to special cases, Aenames of many who have been restored to perfes salth by the use of tho Vegetalls Compound, can b btained by addressicg Mra P.. with stamp for reply ‘her home in Lynn, Maas, For Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compound asurpagsed as abundant testimonials show. “Mra. Pinkham's Liver Pills,” says ons writer, *ar (e world for the cure uf Constipatios that had a word to say against him in |i the conduct of the case, fi 50 is that of Judge Foraker, his oppo- |i in the archbishop's case,and had a splen- financial doings nterest on the fire-escapes increased e is a man | rather than diminished. When a Journal ose private character is spotless, and | reporter called at the house at 6 o’clock n the evening he found it difficult to nent—a very remarkable fact in the his- | make his way through the dense throng w?' of Ohio politics. in the street, and actually walked over Judge Hoadley is an adept in policy. | several Ttalians, though very carefully, as He was chief counselor for the creditors | he ascended the front step. Pasquale Cellilo, keeper of an_Italian did opportunity to use his remarkable | basement beer saloon at 33 Mulberry satire upon the aged prelateand his queer | next door. was expressing poignant grief But even at that time | that he had not begun earhier in the fore- « and Torpldity of the liver, Her Moo | —June a year ngo—he was looking out |noon to charge the price of opera tickets « wondars in ita special line and bide tat of the court house window and straining | for admission to see the monstrosity. Ho met as one people to participate in the service, The state superintendent of missions preached a sermon well aimed to strengthen the bond of fellowship and mapped out the line to be pursued in reaching a_still greater prosperity, and that is by the united and encrgetic effort of the people. In the evening a pioneer home missionary, Rev. Woods, preached an excellent sermon replete with in- struction, after which the state superin- tendent, Rev. Crissman, was called upon to give such additional items as might seem fituing in connection with the vast plank! Hi! there, nigger! And for five long hours the second mate stood at the boat end of the gang- plank and sung out to the long, dark line carrying sacks of cottonseed meal: “Cross over—down this side! Cross over—down this side! Come along, nig- ger—down this side! Oh! there, Ephraim, | cross over!” And for five mortal hours a sort of third mate was stationed in the starboard gangway, and he drawled out: “Out o' that gangway, nigger! Walk right up, Charles Henry! G'way from WILSON’'S ler and Sheel ron Works! OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. Build all kinds of Steam Boilers. Smoke Stacks, Breeching Tard, Water and Oil Tanks, and do a genera plate-iron busivess. Repairing done in City and Country. Al work i 4 ! RILT ; G i ; hat water-pail you black rascal! Out o’ ¥ wpousd i e populaciy his eyes in the direction of Columbus, | was Anonw’s landlord, and had taken the | Work now "being carried on throughout | R ity : e man ooty mhomea | LG o and. elf ropressive | Shld and put i o, jue of aleohol and |the stato by s denomination, ~Taking that uneay, scorpions: Bring along| Pyone at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! 00 urm 4.0 _|to a degreo that was noticeable. If he |placed it on a dark shelf in his front it all in all, 1t was a red lotter day in the ) i CGREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. *unBesitatingly endorse it as a remedy of NERVOUS PHYSICAL & U t‘ y, Cres pacvsioar e el R\ OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr- Jhoa, cte., when all ‘other reme- dien’ 8 A" eure guaranceed. $1.50 a bottle, large figd the quantity, 86. By ¢ BV prdli to any addross. b ENGLISH MED[- : m’nn&m. Propristors, Ti8 Olive Stroet, St. TLouis, Mo. stz I Bave sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative foryears, Every oustomer wpoaks highly of it I frue merit “C. F. GoobMAX, Druggist Omaha, Feb.1 1888 yibmée-eod! ttlo, four ex- found it necessary to impeach the testi- mony of some Catholic father, who might be present, he would nullify his sarcasm by a parenthesis, ‘‘And, although no- body can question the erudition and hon- esty of Father Blank, yet he must per- mit me to say I think he hlmH forgotten the facts in the case,” andthe judge would smile at Father Blank, and Father Blank would listen approvingly, or at least without objection, There was not one term of reproach used against the archbishop; indeed, that venerable pre- late got many and many a puff, especial- REALESTATE SHRIVER & BELL. 1y when prominent Catholics were pres- ent in the audience of the court reom, Hoadly made more friends and offend- ed fewer in the trial of that groat case than it was possible for any othor lawyer in Hamilton county to make or unmake, if he can conduct his political campaign with equal ambiguity he will most assur- edly get the governorship. But ho doos not forget that the Dutch are h—1 and he knows he will be obliged to be a bitterly partisan Domocrat, and more particnlarly a “fanatical intewporancite,” before he can claim all the German votes. He is steering between virtue and popularity, hoping that virtue will be popular, room. The jar was taken down and a shutter thrown open. The child had a large head, covered with black hair, and two well formed faces. The faces were opposite, and each looked over a shoul- der, or rather a pair of shoulders, in- stead of logking in front. There were ‘four perfect and distinct arms and four equal X f»erfnct legs. The feet and ankles were delicately shaped. The nails on the toes could be seen. There were two trunks below the waist, but they merged into one above it. The point at which the two bodies fused could be distinctly seen, but no place could be detected where the two craniums, if there were two, came together. The Lead was ap- parently byt oneskull. The child wieghed about five pounds. The story that the infant looked around the room and breathed after it was born, or began to spar with all four of its arms at once, or expressed its contempt for the world by a quadruple kick, is untrue. This for- midable Italian came into the world dead. Dr. Ten Eyck, of Mott street, who was in attendance on the woman, reported that she was doing well. As Italian women do not take the names of their husbands, she is called among her country history of the people of Auburn, and its influence will be felt for many days to come. The pastor, Rev. 8. C. Dickey, has accomplished a great work both for his church and for the town and rightly enjoya it col e of the business men of bdth pe of the town. In the heart of one of the richest portions of Nebraska's attractive lands and wit an enterpriseing population, then is no reason why Auburn should not in the near futire be one of the finest towns in our state. The land is well tilled and has respond- ed generously to the farmer in presenting a large fruittage asthe reward forhislabor. Nobody is anxious to sell, and many are desirous of buying, feeling that an invest- inent in these choice lands is sure to bring a good return. The reapor is busy and the golden grain is being rapidly secured from the encroachments of storms, Corn shows same effects of the recent hailstorm, but will rally and make a good crop if the coming weeks prove favorable. XY, —— Contagious diseses, malaria, liver com- plaint, are all prevented by using the entle but powerful tonic, Brown’s Iron And for five-never-ending hours anoth- er mate of some sort gravitated between the warehouse and the boat, and kept shouting: ““Now, you niggers, pass along! Now, you niggers, pass along! You, there Abraham, pass along! You, there, Wil- liam, y work your wings! Pass alpng! Pass along! All you niggers, pass along!” After the steamer pulled out I went down among the crew and asked one of them why it was that such pro- ceedings were deemed necessary while loading or unloading. “‘Waal, boss,” he answered as he fin- ished swallowing a pint of river water, ‘“‘dey say dat a boat once run up an’ own this ribber with a captain who didn't drink, mates who didn’t sw'ar, an’ a crew dat worked like cats an’ didn't need no order. She loaded heah fur Orleans an’ got dar,” an’ she took on a load fur up ribber an’ busted her bilers at Natchez an’ killed ebery soul aboard. 1 spects de ole way am de safest way.” “But don’t you know enough to shoul- der a sack and bring it aboard?” “‘Sartin,” “And can’t you do it without being called a scorpion?” “Sartin; but dar’s de mates, 'pose Second-hand Boilers will be kept on hand. Having had many years experiencein the trade in different parts of the country, Tam confident I can give satisfaction, having the best shop and tools in the State. h cor. 19th and Plerce Streets. e J. M. WILSON Proprietor. T. SINETOI.D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lron Comnices, Window Caps, Finials Skylights &e Thirteenth Street Neb. A. M. CLARK, Painter & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IlWALL PAPER | WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. sl S SR Sl {’1‘::.1:;)), t}‘ltn‘n‘:umffil‘:irm:int;“ IT::!"‘%K;C‘_"A‘:I{ itters. 1ze gwine wm git ]l(lp a kidc. 3:1‘ frow nl} fh PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHE S, Butit is his opponent who has espoused | one, and had never before seen one like The Squatter's Revenge. "mvte}!,-f,u D v{rur '.%n “? fu‘z p(;,: “M;: 107 South 14th Street, tho cause of virtue, and told the G it. There were instances of two heads on SfLCiwOR SUREF DAL DAVOERY /i) S O0LAN Opposite Postoffice. o 3 d the Germans | it. Arkansaw Traveller, —Ize no sich man. Dem mates am hired NEBRASKA Bargains in Improved Property. No. 160 House 5 rooms and basement, 20th and MAsOD ..o 178 Good hotse, barn, Cun) ".f' 172 House 5 rooms on leased lot. 170 House 8 rooms on Park avi 167 House near aunders street, full iof, casy th and Leavenworth s , Hamilton strect near 168 Two houses, full iots, 26th and ¥ 161 Two story houso near 16th stroe 160 House two rooms, full lot, 27th i i Coss Dodge and 27th. il Unimproved Property. that they must submit to a tax on their national beverage. 8o that this much is definitely known, viz., that Hoadly will run heavy in the large cities, and Fora- ker heavy in the town and rural districts, Foraker 1s the younger man, but is per- sonally very popular. He is only thirty- eifiht. but fought a good fight in the army when hardly of age, and quickly rose in his profession as a lawyor. ihmd]y is popular, too, and was made a judge’ on his own merits when but twenty-four yeas old. Both gentlemen reside in the beautiful suburb of Walnut Hills; Hoad- ly in a grand, but unprotentious old i.luuu. worth a good deal of money, and Foraker about a mile away from him in on2 body and if one set of extremities for two bodies, He did not think the child might be preserved in alcohol for any other than seientific purposes. The father called at the office of the board of health icn(urdny to get a permit for the saloon- eoper to keep the body. The law does not permit the keeping of any human body above ground except in a museum or medical college, and he was told to return to-day and carry the case before the board. Meanwhile a burial certificate describing the child as a “‘monster” has been issued, Violent strains to the muscles, often result in rheumatism, Prof. C. 0. Du- pers do not dare voice the sentiment of those oppesed to the brewers and repeat what is said about the Germans. But the republican papers are most ixluin spoken, “It's a protty hard thing to do,” ob. sorved & tuird, “if you haven't gob the f the thing just right.” rd thing to do!” chimed in the as a man gkillful in many 'is refreshing and cooling, Try it often! Some time ago an old squatter boarded a railway train for the first time, and was naturally very solicitous concerniug the distance he had to travel and what time he would reach the station. The con- ductor was very curt in his replys to the old fellow’s questions. “‘Wall, about what hour by sun does your contraption git thar?” “I don’t know,,’ ““You know whar the place is, don’t you?" “I suppose so.” ““Wall, can't you give me some sorter idee about the—go on, then?’ he contin- ued, as the conductor left him, Soveral weeks after, the conductor, to- “‘Well, which way must we go?” “‘Lemine see. Thar's several ways, The finest fish ever tuck outen that water was snatched out by my son Ike, Wasn't it, Tke!” turning to a boy. They turned down into the to cuss an’ call names an’ hit us wid bar'l hoops an’ rush us up an’ down, an’ I isn't gwine to raise a fuss an’ git 'em dis- charged. Dey has got to have a chance same as us, sah, an'Iain't a bit down on em case dey happen to be bo'n white. I “Now, niggers, move this bacon!” sud- denly called the second mate, and as the dusky crew gathered around him he be- gan to sing: “All you niggers grab a chunk! Lift 'em up—walk nfinng—drup ‘em down—all yom sinners pass along!”’ Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of roots, herbs and barks, It gives tone to the GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT EKS OF . Carpenters’ Materials, —ALSO— ash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balnsters, Window & Door Framcs, &t Planing and Matching s specialty unsupported assertions of persons not credible. $ 4. There is not a scrap of testimony from first to last. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUEAGTORY. ¥ ! A -class facilities for th facturs of all kinds of Mouldings. 154 House 2 rooms, kitchen, etc, 12h 900 | street, cago, 1L, says that St. Jacobs Oil is the | y P! Sold by druggists. Address all communications to AJMOYER, Proprietor. 158 6 houses, rents for §116 per month, 2 ful i 3 infallible cure. ries, went out to the mountains vn a fish- b lots on Leavenworth and 16th streets 500 [E:l‘;‘” one W‘l}”k"mko a good governor Ing excursion, Losing their way, they T 262 Twi i loes not make too many promises. —————— sto (YT i Ty e W Y T Halstead on Dorsey. wi SE g:a}:l:yh “::x‘(lultwu:::i‘:)luyu z W‘i’:lm:ll\l(;‘ Lfln:lf; Some Bugles are Different From C',‘;“,,‘ The fm‘x‘) ‘:1 L e:kth o ?t “,: oy 4 C(l;Jg;:flrnlln;lxl‘::r;‘:ll::;:l(l:-‘p')( i » IA—NOS]& ORG'.A.NS House i 2 Others. and after a satisfied shake of the , a8 i 148 Houe 1 100 moro exaeting constituoney to sorve. It osyemy yema though a long looked-for opportunity had | haye had to say about tho *‘Dorsoy bud- On Long Time--Small Payments. A Roae 1 201 governor {md a democratio legislature| A small party of young men were | come, he invited the sportsmen toget out et,” that made its appearance the other s - 18 Tiouss , 6th strect . 1 800 l5,“] repeal the Scott tax law jult‘{‘smwwd lundiufi. on a street corner the other eve- | of the wagon, day in the Now Yurt Bun, light i 186 House mlh‘p Bhinn's additic 20| 14 many German republicans will be- |Ritg: They were curiously examining a| *‘We haven't got time,” said the con- Perhaps we have been §.a some s} l(%l , “ i 134 Three houses, Capitol avenue and m:, pprilhicaon n)l' ; dem‘l)c et oty o | buglo belonging to one of them, and, as | ductor. We merely wanted to learn the extent misunderstood in the matter. Our eyl " ) 150 House 1 800 ) -F; hold the stranger came along, an animated discus- | nearest way to Blue Creek. Can you give | Points are as follows: il 12 1800 ;?ll' ) (ll‘: o ";‘fi":‘}: ": 9 . pawer. | i e ee us the direction?” 1. The puhllcnnur was an outrngu.d 119 House 1 650 | Therefore the; 0 femperance peos| ™ty o it.” sai iy e Y ivin' 2. There was nothing new in it, and it Double 2 600 i ; wish I could play on it,” said one. ‘Oh, yes, I've been livin' her for|, b 12 R § i lo il tho hard, wnfooling and, unchait | L0 VGG ST whohr. | sty yéars, an' have catched many a8 doubtiul whother Dorsey had ahything J. H. CIBSON, Ive acres, - 0 0 A : 4 0 en i " o do wil it { i 3 lots and 1 %] in their newspapers, The English pa- wish 1 could make s noise on it. fish outen the creek, 3. The series of charges rest upon the L CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD 7R¥KTB, g omMAZXA, - - - - - o . 4 RER L PARCES B B strangor, halting and regarding the party | Wasn ¢ rat & % ; : o_“di‘ b r]mlw{::fiu"x.::...'fi Fu«;fl.:::n:;:fifinfl with evident contempt. *“Why, T could | = *Yas, pap.” Ixn?:,’lxl::rll(‘:::}fv;&‘l"i o{)‘::m&t;t:u‘:‘;x;uc:’\r\f Particular attention iven tore airing. Satls ect cr euaranteed. \ine 160 | e He N ® | blow a bugle before 1 was a foot high. Wa'n't ho iively? \ wledge, ; Qs oar he Hoadly organs are dealing out taffy | *¢ e “y, i tain accusation that we do know are T6'tot Farkors Goo | and Hoadly is vigorously stirring in the (,m;‘r:“ll;u'fi"t‘fio";‘g}l‘:" ‘:::i‘“""’“' from uf)',v‘:,';n""l'm make you prance arolnd | falsehoods, ~ We name them: PERFECTION 1 lot 26th and Davenport 2 000 | sweotening. rrer L ike & colt?” 1. The story about Garfield at Chicago 7 lots. 00 “Gimme that bugle,” said the stranger, | like a colt? s hlory I < =lm- — excitedly, “Yaa, pap.” is a_fabrication — bosh — not true IN ) ; Sl ch ] Frank Hatton's Oivil Bervice It immedi i “H, ce've fot no time to |should not be talked of—there is no| E y acres 1 100 3 was immediately handed to him, ere, old man, we've got no time to G e / s o 3 G0 | New York Times Lotter, and, putting it 8> his lips, he made ‘on ool alon with you. Which direction foundation forit. o Heating and Baking J“ i/ Loves Lo840| Mr, Frank Hatton did a little pioce of | trial trip. *“There was a subdued u}.luz. shall we take!” i 0 SUAAATIATE . SN 8, UERRS A itiey B uE fo1,50 dirty work before he went away on his | ter, um{(hu stranger began a kind of war l“\\'lalhum nearest wnykn o.olmku "l"“'{;';:]r‘t;:fin,::n:: n:.w 0 be fal {Is only attained by using = 00| progent trip that was very like some |dance, at the same time holdinghis mouth | that holler yonder, an’ keep down it till | PORUARS iars. y i A 0 i fo "0 EF s ocia) oapore. | He reduoed thret | a both handa. : thoro ' high bl on each wide. Tho| 8. Tho MacVeagh interview _ with = CHARTER OAK = 018 it ; ttin' Conkling we know to be woven with fic- 7 o H"fi clerks !ljw!]ll »(fd"wa"‘"'"";i" ui lllul‘]:u; 'iUruut ulu.qmtr..'.' nuudlhe. he );uu:eld_ rnil-ofr the hlufll y{nll l:l‘:ul"uglm".} clum;r o mdxc R KBaw 36 0 3 8 iR paying $1,2 and immediately filled | with tears streaming from his eyes, ‘‘Who | but after a while they'll widen out. |t o ) . 2! es § 1 1 0% | the vacancics thus oreated by appointing | in thunder filled that mouthpiece with | Then you'll be right at the creek. 4 The Stanley Matthews slagder is 8 toves and Ranges, { fo 40| his wife's uncle to one, his own uncle to | cayenne pepper! I'm small, gentlemen, | ‘‘Ata good placet” Seii-evident He. el WITH leE GAUZE I]VEH l]I]UHS { tion, . ”;‘m luoflwr.l and udlwuunulflf.:iula\lll to the | light and fragile, but I can lick the man ]“'I'hu phfiu wm{k“?“"’ snatched the WARNING!. £ % ( third, - It is tood that hat wh . Alnt il € T BT | Sgradod clorks wirs compotant, wd had | ber s Tl e 0 N P oy d b e e T e 1y ey ed fora long time in & bureau Horsford's Acid Phosphate Didn't he make you prance like—" | swallowing,cold drinks on 4 ho ny, sl f gy been employ Along d 8 ductor, | When they could avoid all danger by adding MILTON ROGERS & SONS - 'm “ Addition. in which they had risen by degrees from Drank With Soda Water Drive on!” demanded the conduc 10 “rops. of Amiostura Bitters, besides z{wm"m- b i 1,000‘,:{) 81,600 grades, Oneof them is |is delicious, All druggists have it. 1t|*“We can't fool around here an; ‘lllul \: # {:.l.mi“! a delicious flavor to their sumwer OMAHA. " i ollo verages.