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2 THE DAILY BEE--OM Ada, NUESDAY., OCiUBEA 9, 1883, - — i - . —— . . o v CRAY SPECIFIC MEDICINES' | mony, always to this particular spot, |arched into the wall at one side. No Dyspepsia is BAD, Bast Stock i a1 ; o8 the Lowest P TRRGE A e 1 TRADE MARK HUME e TN R DU o T ons o tHe UMY o BAD B0 oo maths thseneti | Has the Best Stock in Omaha and Makes the L ) The man who can't comfortably | digest his dinner is not a delightful companion. BAD in its effects on the household, " Itscts people at variancewith cach b other and makes them irregulac | { | Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers 4 R e for [ traves her forces. 5o to speak, as we un OUR BEAUTIFUL GARDEN minal W oak Spermatorr hora, Tmporte and all Dise that follow A a8 lown of in spiritual | BAD qp ils cffects on the purse. A dyspeptic business man can't manage h iirs as prosperously as one with a healthy stomach, Court, Corral, Garden and Laundry. Spocial Carrospondonce of Tik Br look in at as well as to look out of, the lower classes sometimes stand outside the bars and calmly look at you by the hour, pletely isolated from the world, and finds it hard to realize that all around lies a city which was hoary with age before our trusty infant, the United States, was Brown’s Iron Bitters is GOOD. GOOD inils cffects on the dyspeptic, It gives him a sound digestion, and enables him to enjoy the food And Everything pertaining to the F ture and Upholstery Trade. SALTILL he swallows, | GOOD in its cffects on the family. It drives dyspepsia out, and with it the whole conpany o e - | PASSENGER ELEVATOR ’[:HAS, SHIVE mons that make home unhappy. To All Floors. courting ‘‘under the rose, - rive . . GOOD inils effects on business. | 1206, 1208 and 12108 With a sound digestion a man can - OMAHA, N face and overcome worries and troubles which would wreck a dys- peptic. Try Brown's I‘ymx JITTERS average youth can acquire till he has safoly passed the age when most men Anheuser-Bui laundry. and is expocted alse to pay all the ex- t and subse. CELEBRATED o3 Keg and Bottled This Excellent Beer speal penses of the wedding quont festivi bride’s-maids, the brlde’s family, and al. POSSESS T PUN' ¥ ORDERS FROM PAl DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S STATE OR THE ENTI A spirited Game, Hair, the Rules ¢ heGame and the Young Ladies' Hose Be- came De wralized. AND | —— A Good Thi “T sometimes wi<h I could take hold of the manage- | $ale of Zhomas’ /clectric Gil for T tell you it is a yrand thing, aud [ am conscientious in_say- | Ieould doagood work.” Rev., B, ¥ | Crane, Corry. Pa. ctresses and ballet | Ecloctric Oil cured this gentleman Only | quinsy of u © STRICTLY FIRST-CL indulged in, excopt, perhaps, an ocea- 8 { Db s ERLCaE of paimt and garnished with _enormous | the others were graduates of Sunduy i o o s " sional strip or rug There is nativo s me menth'y, srosmett. | 300 8.bexr, | carpet, made from tho fibres of the man- prioe & guey, which rese ubles our hemp in text- o]VE QUARANTEE 8IX HOXiy ure, and which s painted after being ] woven, genorally rose-pink, with dashos xo aocompanied with & urohaser our written guarantee torefund thomones | of purple and gr Stranye to_say. fadeless, ' p i Bpormatorrhon caused derstand th of doir another wal ¥ e d presto! the | to ceiling, are wider than doors, and al- |*nother walled pa e 8 / S 1o “Skip.” ; sl e rORE TAKING, cal Lassitnde, Pain AFTER TARING, s Megico luxuriate in window glass, but as o8 of roses in perpetual R e motliime Js box and Bed-room, and the {taltogethor. . They have eavy inside | #hose branches one might almost_ forget requirements aro such that they are seldom. {f ooer, 1 rn lities.” o middle both ways. As Mexicans enter- |Cites remind one of = stern res itics. the most skepitical of it veal Taerits. ne. 2 ¥l particulars in owr pamphlet, which we de. age, ot six packages for &, or will be scnt free by and as curtains are not possible, the only soq T GRAY MEDICINECO, utalo, N.Y. | ona, October 4.—The wonder is that | privacy is to close the lower half of the [Penetrates here; only the ringing of the ot whiah 1| these openings for windows form in the [Of sarions church towers, palniting the expenditure of more money than the | them the family congregate in the cool of | ging pictures of light and ploasant; but when long cold rainaconre | |6 SEEUE BOC, TSR TR FeC SRR | matrimony. In Mexico the prospective | sence of window glass is a groat discom- | M1d ditches conduct the water all over the the wedding trosseau, — even to the |, '0 1ol cold, a 0! v bear i 1) tors aro roally cold, and how they bear | ¢ los i Hocemary for & Mexican| Itwas o discou ¢ load bt the tery. There all the family, from oldest Avteteh e ) Lt SO LI “Thuy it yspen would not indulge in passed balls like the the immediate depleted pocketbook there | of life, they do not dream of the posa for fielding was the brunette's third, | i ~ [ sence of railways having made that fool- | fivet yight of these barred windows strikes BALL the end of the game the girls began to on the wedding day and eat with the stone floor and iron bedsteads one base to another, until it became ¥ PRAVENTIVE AND CURE. breakfast under their own vine and fig | cessity of them, and by and by comes to Often, when the fielders could not stop | tected. It must be remembered that the | game of base ball between two teams of | picturesque, and never missed_gaining a tho disense, requires no chango of dict or nauseous, | in the United States, but one *‘casa” of B g, e e & PrUr e et Tt the | torpatt of thousands of othors. Lot s | Windows must bo open both day and | girls on a side. One side was composed | Brown. Then the crowd informed her | _Cor 9th Strect and Capitol Avenue INDBRY, RSO bYALL) PORARS | A 3 D3, '8 noiselessly, or cut like window [of the ancient and honorable order. |five innings had been ed and the | y ’ st two hundred yoars ago, and its b 0 oo byl exbatood fper ST OArs 0, window, Lt is, however, well to remove |of the regulation style, buse ball shoes, | condition, with a tendency on the jart R round and opening into the. usual central | Eirowing ropos, with hooks attached, be- |med with white “braid. The hair was | of relief, started for the dr S Sai feel, ‘whon walking upon thom like | Which | crhaps gavo risd to_the vulgar | ribbe color that plensed the wear- 54 to 22 in five innings in_favor of the whol year through-—planted i adobe | thieving going on hero than in the United | white cap, which gave ler a business-like ble deep well, its adobe frame work mats at night. 1 to assert that [ment of the atfair avnounced, w indescribable conglomeration of children | .1 Wish T cculd paint you vight here a|grls being positively barved. = s . ' confusion. Wooden floors aro unknown | duite & grand business. Oue of them Miss | L slone, Fits, s Newralgin, Hon Al | o & ; l once played Eva in Uncle To | John Tucker, manager of one of the it with cement, which resembles polished arge plantations on the island of Hawadi, | Brain, rosulting with cement, which resembles polished is a fair typo of others, lot me describe it | Philadelphia paper for the b ¥ ’ b ’ brain, self-abuse or over-i ail steamship Colima, bringing with A Chapter Espectally for the Ladies, | seances anc 1 meotings. I”'.',sl s ;"”,",’“,”"m‘l\‘[",”,t|.‘ thro The windows reach almost from floor |COUPIC VT MEAVE COOM, WANCC . Which, Gentlomen are Expected ‘ . » s cha as if by magic! The ways with wooden ot iron bars before Y ge enough for a - them. A comparatively fow cases in | ) % Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, . I o 4 bloom, the greenest of verdure, and old ther diseases that lead to Insanity or Con. ' ' i the duty on that substance is simply out etnls iroe 080 ey _ R i refor you to the, mannfacturees, and the e ke doors. ot farnishad. witl, | the dreary miles that lie between did not " ’ Furniture Thereof, vable slats liko our, but open in the | Sr0¥ing oranges, figs, bananas and ahna, complied with. s«-mqrurm.»:uu:flmmm A ‘;l urniture ereot, movable sla % pen c o single package of Gray's Speckic wil convinoe G 3 : 5 o . + single packng: tain the idea that windows_were made to | Vithin those silent shades one is com On account of counte e, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only gentiin sire to send free by mail to every one, 2#r The Spe. oific Medic ine 18 sokd by sl druggista at #1 per pack il on the receipt of the money, by addressing Esrno CoAnvILA bE ZARA- | oo ™45 gooure tho slightest dogres of |born: No sound of human life or labor THE GRAY MEDICINECG., suffalo, N, Y. o Vo otk A athedral bells falls softly upon the ear. .. | anybody ever gots married in Mexico .|...ulm“_hl|‘.l,:( ur h n":'h.d;l.!..m_l‘..,‘,.r{ twoan \RS VERNGHD s catali. slimbess Not only are there the difficulties of |i8 not on exhibition. e deep recessc thick walls, afford ample room _for | ¥ith uplifted cross tho Cathelic reuto to have told you—but marriago here means | placing chairs upon the ledges, and in | and mountain peaks which pre- Hiie . arden is a the day. In summer timeall this is |Tango croula stono. tank, fivo-feet deeps on (and they sometimes have a little . 1 {8 it care to brave the pains and perils of | 4w in these higher altitudes) the ab laundry and irvigating reservoir, ipes | ; r avt— 164 15; o108k EhE O | prounds, and the overflow forms a shal bride-groom must not only first purchase | fort, for to close the shuttors entirely | FRRCH 50Ga0" Which stand the mall |- = ans total darkness. In Saltello, Sale: 3 & { 4 and furnish a house, but he must buy all | i other mountain cities, the win. | vooden trays piles of amole (the root | Score of the first inning: Blondes, M, Y Wt used instead of soap), which are all the | brunettes, 16. 4 o YAn, sinutest small accessories of the toilet | them without any fires in their houses or . : i p 3 > L i) FaNNIE Buicas Wakp, | blondes did not we They went in | which may be needed for years to come, | protection from the outer air, is a mys- &5 by deterinined wRbA NHEdasdL: i to youngest, wrap themselves in rebosas v RN fora; But Mk | and zarapas, curl their feet up under | When the proprietors of Burdock Llood it | ¥re4Y HHANY JHoTe, bub AHs sl 1 1 fers It s Yomwnod mtdicina on the marke | Pranette catcher, was a mean thing and | IR SOULS IN PATIENCE, | liver and kidney complaints a | other catclier, Miss Moore, who was a nds concerned. Fortu- { for never having know any other mode from which they will never re- | real nice girl. The best played inning nately for h i ; ; i 1. | bility of making themsel7es more co in which their opponents allowed is no going off on wedding tours—tho ab- | frol ) I diving in Mexico th. | 1(1L,ONDE AND BIRUS ASKE | them to score only one run. Toward I 2 y ishness an impossibility,—but the mar-| the forei unpleasantly, and he is apt b SRL% show symptoms of sulness and weari- P y ) y I ymy i ir zo directly to their new home | to feel himself in prison behind them, . . | ness, and doggedly refused to run from ried pair go directly to t P Which Back Ly Promptly § \ 3 for suitable accessories. But in time he morally certain that the other side was ¢ 5 THE FIRST CONNUBIAL sees ot only the convenience but the ne hopelessly tangled up with the ball, ALL OUR G0ODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDA e 1 an uneasy senso _of insccurity if by J Rt il archi- | rare chance e finds himself not thus pro- | Fiftgen hundred people witnessed the [on it. This was at once effective and - - »| There is no such variety in the archi- I ¢ ¥ F. SCHLIF Tuia remedy being Injected ditectly to theseat, | tecturo and furnishing of homes hereus | o oion'of Mexico is a land of | girlsab the Manhattan Athletie club's | great howl of applause, Once Miss Evans : . of potssnons medicies to betaken inter | (1 Sy et S nct coun- | Perpetual summer, where of necessity the | grounds in New York. There were cight | threw to_sccond and put_out Miss | Sole Agent for Omaha and € ally. When wed as & proventive by eithor sex, it is b t o oaso of thowe alreudy unfortunately aificte A sievoy of this in which T am L. |might. These iron or ~wooden gratings [of brunettes and the other of blondes. |she was a “‘dumpling” and a ‘“‘corker.” | == Aateo throo boxes to cure, or wo il i e e pienl howne of the well-to. |cannct b “‘picked” like locks, [The costumes were bathing dresses | Sho looked as if- sho bolieved it. When Shroe boxes for | do, substantial citizens, Like most othen 3 4 I sen b g " this old city, our casn was bult a¢ 2185, ond the family “may sleep | the loose body had a long, flowing skirt, | back hair and brains of the gi : 3 R with perfect security withont closing a | which reached below the kiee. Stockings | peared to be in a hopelessly demo ¥ y g a | gs | p b y ladobe walls, five fect thick, look capabl : o ; o : g L i 6 Worms of s canit s | one's effects from too close proximity, for |and white hats completed the outfit. The [of their hose to follow suit, the game | of defying the storms of many centuries P Yy I z f g 5 ik A1t | the ladrones have a cheerful labit of | dresses were neatly but ot gaudily trim- | was called. The girls heaved long sighs . more, It has a great many rooms, built y ) g Court, which is paved (as they all are) | tweon tho bars, by whish they dextrious- |vither coiled tightly at the back of the and, “like a substantial | Noh Solo Agant, for Cua | S O anos that “make. us |17 draw out some of your garments— | head or worn in i long plaits, tied up in [left not a pin behind.” The score was nacw 5 S e o road o | Phrase, “hooking things.” Tt is no x Miss, Williams, the blue [ brunettes. Health is Wealth |porctenial pilgrims on o vond tol BT80S hat thore is by far picedl it s, bty blito il boxes olevated several feot above the | States with ail our spring locks and caro- | appearance. : around. In the contreis the inevita- |4l precautions to bring in even our door These young ladies, as the draped with forns and litohens,— | More things are stolen in New York in a|lected with a tender solicitude from and hero too s gonerally an|%ngle day thanin all Mex applicants, variety and chickons, pigs and peacocks, cat picture of the room which for many w three of the lot had ever been on the | [ 10Ms T R IBRAREELO the Banasvich [ dogs, doves and donkeys, in vocife hae baen my and they were in the strictly legi-1 Dr. K. 0. Weat's Norve B8 N Y8, sacement—for Moxico— | timate Island & uarantoud apacific for Tysterla, Dissl in Mexico, all houses being paved cither and T have grown to love every article in [ Daisy Muir, short stop of the blondes, | san Franciseo Bulletir Prostration caused by the use g : kg R Cabin, | | Wakohulnows, M asliflage Bbrlons rolnd apisiiare for AS ONE CHAMBER | and also once won a_prize offered by a ) decay’ and deat W hlon S tiatal irowhs ; lof the Sandwich Island group, arrived | g B R oulell carpets’ aro nob much | i ST o ancient ddor muiltioss [ to; an_ offer of - marriago, - Mosb from Panama Thursday on the Pacitic | AND TWO WHEEL CARTS " / 0 1319 and 1320 Harmey Stroot and™403 8, 13¢h Stroct, = iron hinges and staples like those of & | schools and normal colleges. They were | x pairs of that curious and | 5 OMAY burn—open, one into the Sala_de neiby fed sizes und shapes. Some were | useful animal called the mongoose. Mr, B and (o other into the “hall,” if#ve may i stout, some wore tall and thin, | Tucker was sent by the planters of |~ so call the main_entrance of a Mexican |others were short_and | thin, and, still | Hawa, b aninials | . BOY EIR & CQO 13 s to J . sase, through which catts, donkeys and | pthehad bes i sk 3 t the troutmont doos nat A, & G ARSI | oficito colors are R et DESDERSEIN GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1g7d |50 & pretty and durablo matiing, an In- u wh s el, and has proved of | window Tooks out 1t the iowery court | Phese were Misses Evans, P. Darlingron, v ot | 1 and is an object to delight the oyo with {Moore and Willwws, comprising | in ridding it of rats, which ) ’ BAKER'S squarcs of shredded palm leaves and | MWPainted wooden bars relieved by u|had crigmal idens. They realized the | has freed thut islaud fromne the ol e ~l<' all's ale an ocC 07 B]\flakrasl Gflfl“fl. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF it picturesquencss—the palo gray of its|the batteries. The others, hoaever called fow wires ulnmlwrfng up outside, and a | fact that when they got hold of the|and has also acted as a modern | fin Joaved mesquit branch trailing care- | ball they ought to throw it, and they | Patrick, and s destroyed osery | ettt o R lossly across T an blessed with the rare | throw. - They didn't stop to ) | Caovoa, which the excess o. Ol bas been removed, Tt has 24, But, really, theso floors of polishod ce- wonder | snake. One of the growing troubles R sray tint, or f-‘,l‘..-fl.llfi‘.u Juxury of two yards of carpet, which my | where the ball was going, for they were |the Hiwaiian Isiands s the rat = o i YR e 1, are too beautiful to | “0\° eppreciates, I assure you between my | gure that it would not go too far. Each | Cane is destroyed in the ficlds and wroat | y A e hidden by unsighily stiflfignred Bras, | SPPers and those cold bricks. Here are | one just raised her hand to the lovel of |losses aro. entailed on the planiom. | widh Siarl, Arowroot o S |l o ingren - ostion . th e g, | chairs enough to seat the whole Mexican | her ear and then sont it d_with a | Nothing seemed to be able to put a stoy 15 thereford fi moro cconomt : g oot | avmy, xanged in funeral rows againstthe | push from the _elbow. E ; il ] ) Sl o) it floore he ball didn't | to this wholesale destruction, and it we | 4.1t n dalichons, wowrshing |5 Sl SPPRriato to Uhis inacob-broed, | wals, tho usual corner tablos louded with | eeum to 1ind it much. ~ At they bat. the | detommined b it the o T | i,y bly. Bt they havo their disd- | 2Psnd vases and soveral quaint arti- | most of them preferred to strike at the | of the plantations combined. and Mr. | awirbly dapied fr lovaida ua | SRR - T ey Havo their disad-| cloy of furniturs in snlid mahogany which | bl after it passod them. Then it | a that ! porsons fn halth, NS IUCH an antiquarian would long to possess. |ally passed the cateher. o ) -nvlul‘l'mlwr was sent to Jawaica. Tn that i oM Inuc: i First base was |island the mongoose had multiplied to nd with tho frequont. abolutins | 1206 the chief treasure, which would [hot made oftencr than fifteen timies |such un extent that . th ; S R G e Thml«-ln llil_\' lle tion of ceramics ina y fon three strikes. 1o was made just [ everywhere. Th {Mxivan brosme ro esoondiogly prime: and, s the great water jar and bowl, of |about as eften on called balls, The |swarm in the fic | tive affairs, and a creada never succeeds water pottery from Guadalahara —dark | girls displayed an alanming fondness for | where, Th i e O siuirrels are, and are sometinies i red, with strange figures painted upon | making home runs on three strikes, too. i Howover hot {he duys we have gen- | he™ Which it would bo no sin to wor- | It was original, and excited rapturousap- | taught when young and. ftumed. The S E n []”"CB_ [][ b sV s et e S A o ship, they being not *‘in the likeness of | plause. One thing was certain, they all | ame mongoose lives around the house (il pighia oo, " |anything iu the heavens above o the [ knew the rules of the game. The blonde J I [ ke going to bed with his boots onrather | eapth below, or the water: 43100, 0 bionde ey are about the size of an thisn put lis bate feet upon. foors whiel, | S below, or the waters under the (umpire, u young man, with a black hat | ordinary longer body and a [ ar ns cold us tombstones or the charity | Sorth:” My littlo brass bedstead, whose | which hada gaudy red band, did not re- | cail similar to that of a cat. The un. | o [ of the world, Evory Mesican house ne, | Mender frame work is polished till it | joico in cqual knowledge, aud appenred | tamed animals are savage littie r C. SPECHT PROP, | its “ula do recibo” {parlor). of more. or fmu-mm.” d, is dra i canopied | somewhat disconcerted when a stent | having a large and ugly wmouth til h g Gl e shessharaparion ofamate ar | fike Ta el wom, iltless of | voice in the crowd demandcd thut a dress | sharp and ening teeth, T HEOR LAl TR. e LI sa matress to | be put on him, | fievce tighters, and ti movements are . & the house, Loug and narrow, . Tho artia. | Pch & good soft boad would bo a| ~When the blues went to the bat, Miss [like a lighthing flash, When two of ) [ 1 A st et e el el blessing. We have no quilts or blankets | P, Darlington, pitcher for the reds, who | them are hting in a cage it looks as 0 &Sa‘ e 0 11 v of cither the natural grayish plaster lefe | o, Mexico, but » singlo countorpane of [ stood about twenty feet in front of the | though they were simply a shadow flit. | 5 [Tiko “howaty unadamed.” oo e eq [#orgeously flowered damaak, fringed all | striker, proceeded to tie her black hair | ting about within, | p 8 3 painteds | around, and earofully disposed 0 as not |a little tighter. Then she put another| 1t is said that whenever their teeth| 1 durk frescoe outlines, is extreme : ? sing to the eyo, The M'M"i:‘“’;:']‘“‘:‘";l{ to conceal tho five lineu sheets which | hair pin in her hat, seized the ball reck- [meet in flesh they cannot be made to let i trail far below it, reaching to the floor. | lessly, drew back her right arm, and let [go their hold until either they or their OMAHA TAPALE trengtliening, casily digested, and 1020 Farnam Stroet. Omaha. Houselzeeperxr SK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE OMAHA DRY HOP YEAS WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast CORNER 15TH AND DAVENPORT ST1 ., OMALIA, NEB, f0ld by Grocors everywhoro, ; ‘ y are to be seen eross the roads, | are found every- | are caught in box tra JHON AND SLATE ROOFING. M. HELLMAN & CO,, springs, and with 1113 Douglns 8¢ Ouialia, Neb, MANUFACTUREIL OF Galvamzea Iron Cornices 81301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13TH, Do Wi, i T, | adjusted ho gennral agent for the abuve line wite has other ideas than ours i - | ) ¢ [ rungemont of her furiearo ™ it tho ar-| The pillows ase not fat, square and soft, [fly viciously Miss Moore respondod |proy is dead. The are tho natoral exter irn and sofan. | 48 ours are, but flat and narrow, each ex- | gracefully, by whacking a littlo grounder | minators of rats, entering every rat hole 2 [ notly as long as the bed is wido, liko bol. | to firat base. The first basewouian made [and killing its inmates, They then make | ainst the walls all around the RN S i » : s [Stexs. Their crimson ticks are stuffod |a wild grab, but did not twuch the ball, | the rat’s abode their own, nover prepar- Although there aro fow acension uh {1 oconsions o a i M8 with cotton and the cases are the especi > or g in 1ifo when so great & number of ohairs o the especial | whereupon the runner got i AR Tar eIy SR MRS D Saieiia) KRR e o ’ ;..-(.u..l.l ring u shelter for themselves. They live ‘F A i " ould possibly be requir s (1 - | pEae. ol housewife, of the finest {to third, while the other side|on animal food, and i Jamaica, | H DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, |5y Lt | b e vt the fawily | inen, with wido strips of erocheted or | pegged the bal all over thefield, Finally [now that the rats. are. - gone i soss enough (o reach i an unbrokon Jine | 110 insertion sot in at the rides and run- | Miss Williams went to the bat and hit u |they have also exterminated many i byl i ARCHITECTS around the ontire cireuit of the saln. 8 | "% the length of them, aud wuch dainty | daicy cutter to short stop, who promptly [of ~ the othey pests, they [ j nJ L b b 4 2 [ERRAEAIE RS SRR OF o Ak needly work and lnce rufiling at tho ends. | threw it as far us sho could iuto the richt | killing manp of the negro's chickens } 1 40 the‘oontar of thor room ¢ ver the various species of animals who | field, Miss Moore ran home, The next | Tucker obtained 106 animals 1 Jwnaica SFREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BLDIN | larger ono--round or oval—which has its | oy by that couch conjointly with myself | stiker, Miss Myors, made aonc-base hat, [and put them in cages, ineach apartment | Engine Trimmi | Lt in the middle of a row of vasos and | M9 dspute its possossion—often gining | which brought herseif and Miss Williams [ of which were placed # wiale and o fo. | Stewm Packing at wiiol a4 the day, or the night rather—it is well to | home, owing to the futile attempts of | male. He lost twenty of them before he | AND SCHOOL BELLS, [ tancos straight around the outor odyey, | S 3€reoHY Sy the entire opposing nine to pick the loft Jamaica through theiv proclivities to A AP A o DRAW TUE VEIL, up from the ground. The next three | fight among themselves and to suck cach with an enormous crocheted or knitted merely remarking that in this tropical | strikers were put out, and the bruncttes | other's blood. On thes Panama rail | spread, which the lady of the house bo. | ©lime other creatures than *‘the wicked | went'in. Miss Evans, who rejoiced in | the employes troated the cages and their | AR A A e TR abound *‘when no man pur. | bright brown hair, was the genuine ball | occupants as if thoy were cust-iron, and her wedding outfit, which represents suoth, Very sensibly trunks — in | player of the {mr(_y. She warmed one to | several more were lost. But sevent yoars of patient labor, great exponditure this country ‘are never” set flat upon |right field and mado her second. Then |two wore got aboard the Colima, of eyesight, and the floor and left to the tender mercies of | Miss P. Darlington went in and hit a fly | since then none of the animals have die wmice and cockroaches, but are elevated | to the quondam Eva, Daisy Muir, Daisy | upon racks made for the purpose. Jyery [looked up at the bright blue sky, the room in - every case has its reminders | wicked ball came down and hit her on or less numerous of Catholocism, | the little finger, and a look of premature in orosses and pictured saints, and gon [old age spread over her countenance. somowhere about the premises is a [She pickéd up the ball and throw it | altar with a wooden image of the [sway. Miss Darlington ran howe, Miss | vather | Virgin and an excoedingly bloody and | Stanton and Miss Fenton made baso | metimes wrious Christ in perpetual crucifixion, | hits, the latter gettine around to third, | @ Indeed | - The chief beauty of tls “home, sweet | Then Mys. Temple, the belle of the Nature | home,” and of hundreds of smilar ones | organization, came to the hat. She was in Mex 1 in its g Lough one | tall, graceful, and had handso; durk 4 1 t nee with. | eyos and o wealth of black bhair. ©Oh,| Nervous and Blood Diseases. . Past | Daisy!” *‘Oh, you dwrling!” 0} Kitchen and | sweet thing Such ¢ her greeti vegarded them | [others for s torage and Heaven knows | not, but, with hersoul full of hope, poked the extrome end | what, through an arched passage and [away with the end of h t at the fir JICROS 8 v of o saly, furthest from o entrance, is | bareed door, we emerge from tho court | ball, and mado first Daso AMgierly | e it Joralgablo, s 1y P P B o 1 fe [ Invariably the sume aangement of fur-linto the corral. This big, bare yard, |[fumble by the pitcher. Miss Elliottthen | BF-Thousands T U { | mture in every house - u rug, a square of | which answers all the purposes of a|came up, and was accidentally put out on | Yonderful . I° | ACH i | earpet, with four or six chairs placed | Yankeo barn, is surrounded by un adobe | first. In the meantime Miss Fenton had | ant that ever susti gother, vis-a-vis, upon it, looking | wall as high as the houso itself, being | run howe on a foul and runback to third, | ¢d s siuking syste 1 litile island in the sea of the big, | really o continuation of it. Hore ure | and then finally scored. Thedetermined | $1:90 at Druggists i, bounded upon the one side by | greenish pools of mud in which swine are | manner in which the brunettes staid in | [heDR.S. A RICHMOND CONQUEROR. gainst the wall, When guests | wallowing, the goats which supply us |seened to sadden the blondes; but, after| MERCARS0: S0 Fee Q i Y are shown, with *great core- | with milk, and stalls for ~ the donkeys uroiu serios of surprises, they were put out Wi AHG e s, Iro Double and Single Acting Fower and Hand : l o Window Blinds, Cllar Guaris: i gener | room 3 01 Vecrson & Hill atent Inside Blind. encivg, Crestings, Balustrados, Vorands a Iting, Hose, Brass and Ing LDAY WIND-MILLS | | ehinn ornaments vanged at regular dis- Farnam St., Omaha Neb. GATE CITY PLANING MIL] MANUFACT ER Matei HUNDREDS OF SPOOLS of fine linen thread, an AI\G"UN"AII.II::’E sl@n == Garoenters’ Sickness, Convul- | gl Minda Gaine sons, 8t., Vitus Dauce, Alcoholism Sash 15, DU, SLdlrs, | Opium Eating, Se W | potency, Syphills, bl el ol | 111 o st cuscls ot fren | e de e A e e o v Houge-Cleaning Purposes, |l 1hichare yalued io thau wse, Artificial IT WILL CLEAN ter into the decoration,but PAINT, MARBLE, 01 LOTHS, | de by Moth TUBS, CROCKERY, ¥ i 1 ( 1, WINDOWS, &¢, e » which amay be bought | numborloss other rooms ps and e (&%) « Merchants, sedeutary ¢ tration, Irr bowels or kidueys, or wlio rvous Pros- i, stomach, uire gnerye aaritan Ner \l, for twe dol- | dining voom (which we & visit later), | from the crowd. She 1sive a8 i d OF ALL KIND5. tonic, appetizer or stimulent, THER DRAWING INSTRUME i EASTERN FPRICES DUPLICATED & 70, Opticas BHY ABELPHIA | uo samp. (18, illl& FARNAM STREET, .

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