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o » X 5] Sy 5 s THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1884, . — ———————— | T T".E flF AN IIMBIIEllI couldn't have done better if she had been :mbrall.i tnr;k ha;)u;a‘l. with fir'rjnn:l‘l_ Terrestinl to Oclestial. Has the Larcost Stoolk in Omaha and Malces the . R, 8, Con- 1 into petticonts, rew it closely within arm, and shel- A little faded yalentine, i Chnta Hayal At Sy —_— Still ho gained apon her sensibly. Fo | tered her as best he conld. FIAIf hidden In dusty nook Lowest Prices. g, O O Tobaccn Tho'sofl | ¢‘Oan that be Annie Shepherd!” found superabundant zest in something. | A group of dwarf pi s near, Within the pages of & book, Ef"‘fi‘:{fi.-‘&.. "Beit of Norih Caroina, in which L Ozone! Lung expansion] Or was it the | little back from the beach in the sand. Brings back the joys that once were mine. {lis tobacoa s grown, don't supply nitratesto | Tho speaker half roso to his feet and |\ ialising never-twice-alike woman who | He drew her toward them and they | A withersd wreath of faded flowers e e P and luxurjoua jor | looked eagerly out of the window. The |eluded while she led—the woman with | proved an excellent barrier against the Above some ssre and yeilow leaves i storm, It was comparative.y calm there, At sight of which my bosom heayes butshe was forced to stand very close to In all that's left of happy hours, Zeat there was at any rate, that hrought | him to avoid the deluge. [ ] N O vl & ruddy oolor 4o hia. faco and cleared Ho looked down into her glowing face. g R Ul 8 ‘ woman I ever knew,” he said with impa- | sway the discentent of the morning from | It did not seem at all to him as if either T wandered with a blue-eyad maid, tience, his apirits, of them lacked good sense in being there. The soul of innocence and truth, N He had quite overtaken her before she | It was delightful, blissful. ite unfit for action ey ’ e * | knew of the pursuit. Would you have been as generous to| Tooft we lingared at the bars, i vori And gazed into each other's eyes, though eminently favorable for reverie | ™y t" 1o Vorere™ that umberells,” he | me,” he said, bending down to her, “‘if While, heedlcas of the watohtng rkies, you had had the umbrella and 1 had been Woe kissed beneath the smiling stars. AL L/t Bt b ATTel| 1 yyore by all the nite above o A That shie should be my bonny bride, *Quarrel ! ] and reflection. So all people of regulated id, without a preface. habits would agree but Miss Shepherd | *“If you please—it holds several pounds g And, ns she nestled to my sids, She lifted hor eyes in_surprised ques- She vowed no other man she'd love, had seen fit to transpose the very evident | of wator, and Iam tired of it.” tion a moment, but dropped them at RREL T R T TIeE A Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to smoking. Dontforget thebrand. Nonogtt | expresston that settled upon his faco left | “loss common sense than any he had ho trade-mark of tho Bull. ALl p . " deaiors have jt 1o doubt that it was Miss Shepherd. ever known{! When feline concerts drivenway sleep,your bost 14 found in ¢ : I did not start till the rain was over’ intenticn of the weather managers, and —an sooent of self-rightous complacence had chosen to act rather than dawdle|on the personal pronoun. and dream. And Mr. Manchester, who| I was just in time for the final dash,” | once with a vivid blush. She met some- ,‘ 1o st 1 e Sl : : 5 was more rthodox, and who had dono | nd sho delivared over o him hor wator. | thing. in.his, which wora 1t too clowo| "Baitetil sedshe Girdly - |buy ab Low Prices by taking advantage of the grent inducements set out soaked burden, range to be evaded, that made her heart Who swears at her in heathen tongus, | DY 3 nothing all day but build air-castles, had | "5 "oy 0L 5o ot retolded it, twisted it denounced her accordingly. into as close compass s possible, but- Such a rain as it was! Nowhere can |toned it, and then used it as a cane. more triumphant deluges come out of high | **Is this the way to Board of Trade beat terribly. And wrestles with a washing board, But she rallied. e s B o 0| mowewronmniaoms | PASSENGER ELEVATOR |[HAS, SHIVERICK tract me always, and because I am not skies than in the Traverse region. The|Glen!” she asked, with a mischievous | docile, you—— Puffed draperies aro on the horizon, bucketsful that were poured in groat | glance. " The new sateens are prottier than ever. To All Floors. lBW._l%O:{:&A?I%Fg:n-mS\ swashing shoets came from such an all “Quite the opposite—entirely opposite. | “Yes. You No jewelry should be worn on the streots, - tude that one's breath was fairly dashed | But—shall we go there!” halting and half | “‘Yes, I-~love you Annie.” Medicis collars are the fashion on evening ot out of one’s body if caught in a sudden | eager to urriy out his first purpose. There was no escape, no room whatever | dresses, RNE'S ELE RHORNE; gust round a corner. *0, no, think I prefer the open |for coquetry. To turn to the ono side| The Langtry knot is still the fashienable GTRIC BELY | Summering! Pleasuring! And hero at | beach. It would be like a stroll under a | was to be drenched, to tnrn to the other | coffure for street wear. r Harbor Springsitwas as cold as Siberia. A | street-sprinkler to walk in the woods | was to be almost within hi Girls now wear bunches of ribbon on their L] , unatm: x| north wind that had come overall the ice | now. She was at a tremendo ] SOTRRES o L Y Se IOy gat rowete) 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A, Established 1878—Catarrh, e %nd Liver |of the poles had mot a tremenndous| ‘‘How is the headache,Miss Shephard?” | She wanted to laugh, but, i Susie Bates, of Clinton, Me., twelve years | MDeafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients thunder-gust from gw equator, -ndA'h; moving along gravely after this rebulfi‘ :le tremor went over her chin, and sho |l weighe 187 pounde. She dotosts the | MGy red at Home. Write for “‘Tie MEDICAL-MissioNARY,” for the People, Free, two together were having it out. n A sudden expression swept over her | began to cry. S onsultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 226, of course, a8 & part. of an idlo man's | faco that lookod & him like guilt. He| How ho somforted her,How he soothed faine nowost handkerchiofs have Just the | "HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, I'ostmaster, Davenport, says: P Physician of luck, this contest must ocour on the|directly felt a suspiciun, half angry, half | her, let tho umbrella tell,for it shut them | (R, SHEEEED J 2 vea Avity ana Maried Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport very day he had set to take Miss Ehep- | helpless, that he had been put off all day |away from all observers until her self- | 1o blindnoss is slmost unknown among | B.=t88: _**An tauuorable Man, Fine Success. Wonderful Cures.”—Honcs, 8 to b herd with him to a romantic dell he | from seeing her by a mere hackneyed plea | ccntrol was quite restored. women, No wonder the fair sex is successful had discovered somewhere in the neigh-| —a sert of feminine professional escape. When he lifted it again to take a peep | at matching goods. B Before she could answer, he added:*‘V), | at the prospect without she was smiling. | Panels of rich black lace, embroidered with 1t possible?” he exclaimed again, as | it has served its purpose, probably, and | “Rival showers,” he said, with a spark | jet, are used as a trimming on many black e Y ons, | he worried about in his chair, evidently [ died, like any other ephemera. of malice. Batin reception dresses, MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoffice, room 4 Fren: | too much nettled with disgust to be able| To have him crabbed usually amused | The spark kindled no resentment. She \, Artemuy Ward onco said that ladies is the bk, P, Goodman's (Drug store, 1110 | PO K€OP 8till. Miss Shephard; to have him ironical froze | would not seem to hear. soothinest” of life's blomsings, " That i what p T FoLle MG, F. Goodman's (Drug store, 10| No\w ‘Mr.” Manchester had been hard | to her indifforance,but thisdirect assump- |~ *“Do you hato this umbrella?” was her | kes thom such good nuracs. wCrders fiiled C 0 D, hit, He, a typical Chicagoan—blonde, | tion that she had been shamming gave | adroit question, to turn the subject. o T“‘" months 'l"(;"eh"““’i"“;{: Lo '"f-'}‘," o & 2 3 % _ ___|of course, rotund, mediumly bold, not|her an unwonted sense of pain. Obscuration again, caused by the um- | gantle spring. - [Chicago Sua. Im orted Beer very young—had been so well greaved,s0| The truth was, she had waked in the | brella’s sinking once more over their |~ myo small muff of velvet, lace, plash, far armed cap-a-pie, as it were, that the hit| morning with the huadache, and had sent | heads. and even clot, thAtohin the ' oapiots 10 shiade had literally stunned him, and everybody | him a message to that effect when he de-| Standing in the rain for a length of | and material, is the latest fancy. Dumb Agu e Helt i Tetiam through the bo +tant by the patient. $1.000 Would NotZBuit., D, Honsn—I was & loted with rheum cured by using a belt. To any one afflicted with that disease, | would _y, buy Horne's Electric Helt Any one can confer with me by writing or calllng at my store, 1420 Dougias street, Omaha Neb, can be recharged in an i IN BOTTLES. elso, with surprise. sired to see her at an unreasonably early | time may have romantic elements in it,| The high Greek coiffure, with several fillets § A well-delivered blow it must have|hour. But 1t had passed off, and she | but can never be wholly without anxiety | encircling the head, takes the place with Pa- Erlunger,. . ++ Bavaria. | been, sent by a cool hand and practiced | quite forgotten that it hever had been. |or discomfort. Manchester liked one fea- | risisns of the small' cuil in the nape of the Calmbacher, ..Bavaria, [eye. Whether it was heel or heart that| * Do you think a headache part of my |ture of it—the proximity. But, how- | "%k : Pilsner. . +. Bohemian, | was struck time alone could show; if the [stock in trade?” she asked with high |ever kindly the umbrella had lent itself | . The few trained dresies lately brought from the other side havo the princesse hack, under which disappear the high puffed paniér dra. veries. e former, probably, like Achilles, he would | solor, to thelr purposes, it had failed to keep Kaiser. ... «++Bromen. | (0 Pif the inttor, the dangar was ot | - ““Oh, no; forgive fme, of course T don'k. | thewm drv. — appreciable, " |1eTdid think that it would be o class | So they started homoward, arm in | Siote bl g DOMESTIC. Neated in the comfortablo hotel office | you with all other women in that particu- | arm, as they had not come. Ho wa ton- | eray 1 all bones froo the ptes ove. soor to | 1419 14" Dodge St., { Ooiogues fumishes OMAHA. NEB Bud weiser.... . ++..St, Louis. [he had done nothing all this day but|lar. And in no particular are you like | der, she compliant. the densest London smoke, are the reigning Ly shavinne > Alhuiiver St. Louis, | ¥atch through the streaming windows | any other woman.” How much swoeter a woman is who | shadee. " Milwaukee, | the, peited and drenched street. The| That was making amends with a ven- | has been vanquished than one born tract- ’Mfldfl')"fl ‘d Sth?lluid: *The more I know *Milwankes, | DUk of the tourist guesta had gone on & | geance, ~Silence followed the speech. |able,” thought the victor. A e D DR D 1lwaukee. | stoamer excursion to Mackinaw the night [~ *‘Tsn't this too much of an effort for] The wind was now at their backs and | sociated entirely with slims and other so- g + 2o .Omaha. | before, vE il you, Misa Shephard—this battle with the [ helped to speed them along. It must|“YPPFE L Ale, Dorter. D mestic and Rhine| He had been invited to join this party [ wind?” after a pause. have had a sense of the ludicrous about | uary baye Srgaaired o fre. Laigade T et Wine. ED. MAURER. to the island, but after the adroit d “:Oh, no; I like it.” it, too, for it suddenly got under the um- ¢ h ! { necessary to mention the color of their hair.— 1214 Faruam. [covery that Annie Shepherd had declined ut if you were to take my arm I am | brella, and almost carried it out of Man- |[Merchant Traveller. going he had also declined. His rea- sure it would steady you until we get in | chester's hands. The handle would atay | The new mutton leg sleeves are full at the 0 " sons for so doing were patent to every one | the lee of that wood; then it will be | with him; the top would not. It made a [top and very close below the elbow; their Jamuadmuflhtllla but himself. easior.” complete revolution of itself—in other | beauty is increwsed by making them long and Chartered by theStateofT1li- | Then had followed that little episode *I do verv well alone, thank you.” words, turned wrong side out. mwhm? the upper part far above the arm- nois for thcexpresspurpose | of his invitation to her to join himina| ¢H’m-m! Miss Shepherd Tovasd! T holes of the dress. of glving immediate reliefin s e '] 4 v M lepherd was force to relax her| .o Tovito 4 vate discases. Gonorrheea, red in the hall on parting at night, | Shepherd? 1should think it might be|centered elsewhere. 1In one moment |looking behind her to n the **horrid set” ?;:;“:::5“,0“"“’“‘_2‘:‘“ and accepted with a nod and smile® It|fine exercise to walk here when the sand [ more the fatal “yes” would have bee |of tha diress of tho woman sho has jurt passed. diseases of the Skin and | was one of the dampest, mossiest spots in | s deep and dry. It must come over one's [ spoken; but Fate interposed a hiatus, as | —[Rockland Gazette, ety ey | the whole region, He had once found | shoe-tops, and is as unstable as—a wo- | Fate is apt to do. . The old fashioned paste buttone, converted diea testedina Foriy Yeara |8 bear's fresh track on the moss, and had | man’s temper.” Manchester had a great deal of obsti- [ into brooches, fasten bonnet strings close un- 1he Pace, Lost Dlantood 2 itivoly eured. There | Glon. Manchester?”’ in emergencies. Neither his attitude nor | quite under the chin. h Unosaperimenting: appropriate remedy | But the rain had_put a provoking stop | ¢I do not think of anything at present | gait was at the present moment dignified, ;::,’::‘b;,"lfi“"‘_ “"::'"‘;l'y"mna‘;'n“ et- | to this plan. And Miss Shepherd had | that could strongthen it.” but he manifested a determination not to For evening toilettes, pasts and diamond LIS 7 (L s DI M bucklas fasten velvet xound the throat, loop . » icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on | capped the peak of his disgust by pleading | ‘I do walk here frequently. Now and | be conquered by an inanimate thing he |up a sleeve on one arm, hold the zibbon of a package to Indicate contents or sender., Addresa | ‘headache’” as a reason for keeping out of | then I meet a stray Indian woman. You |had so often reviled. fan, secure u sproy of flowers on a bodice, and “ No. 204Washington St., sight all day, he having called very early | have noticed the grace of these squaws?| He wasin fine chase after it when his :J::’l‘:‘n:’u;::n‘:lr:?ih:"«?r olr n',L‘ llm:}l‘t of ‘l]m }xfml, C———————————— |y the forenoon. It comes from their preference for the |hat caugh i i peu i Ll 2 ! ght the contagion and went flying | & G hY abooxciig i Yot there she went, or his oyes had lost | aand as promenade. . But they gener. | off his heud in advance, e B 4 '"“"‘h'" ?“:d"': 2 iy '":"""' : kel ) their cunning! ally carry a basket of fish.or a pappoose| Then disgust cameover him. He gave |, sAter a physician had tried in vain to dis- I It is true there was a lull in the rain, f on’their shoulders to effect a proper bal- | the umbrella a gay toss, and, bnrelmn‘rlled, {:;f}fi“,:fi:t’,‘&l"‘;,fifi“'"|“33""{“"hf,,'":f,::,”: PR AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. but none in the wind. And with a hoad- | ance. returned to Annie. She was laughing | found the teeth in a drawer whors sho had put A end ibio tamey Sueetinn A8 Bl Bt set SRl SO M AETAS SN S ache, what could tempt her out? Too ill[ "« oy aro hideous. They don’t walk | merrily.} them. Anud then she smiled complacently and Caisioeus furuisled fioe votu appliontls ' :g‘:ea him, and yot well enough to brave ~they plow.” “I ‘can live without them,” he said, |ssid vi:mTk[l{’ew they wero some place.—[Bis- is tempest! Baaoh dry d 1f, | taking her hand and drawing it through | marck Tribune, he went down tho stape olad i o gos. | 1. Sl ememeeet oI dry ANy o, | ot et B pou o | Wo s 6 sstad that at Waco, Texar, xo A EX. DA XL TS, samer, and with her umbrella up—an | g yracegul.” mo yous answer, Annie.” gerflynaile ofwamenhad a dumbieupper G ) DT umbrella big enough for two. ~ She must | "3y cagy now, at least,” ho “Ah, but look at yourself. You run o, e i , but look un | Tg must certainly mean that the dumb supp - - : have had the limbs of an Atalan to move | nifeantly glancing at her, really brim. [ great risks in being 80 uncovered”—with CRE e R S C o (e “ fiijad with such equable grace and strength, for | i1 over with compliment and anxious | the same accent of concern he had used | unless they be dead—could sit even one min- [ L) 1L Uh the wind tried its wickedest to puff out |4, get below the tart crust of her mood | about her shoes, ute without speaking.—[ Kentucky State Jour- that ugly, ulster-shaped thingand to make | ; i £ h “No matter. Tell me.” nal, My Bopository onatantly filled with a’seloct!stook. Bost Workmansbip guaranteed hor fine, ‘slender outling look fat. He| cioihe lurking places of ‘her awester| /o HbEer iible, A now invention has been discovered by | Uptice ractory o, W, Cormer 16th and Copi#at dvanus Qwaba Neb, caught a glimpse of & good stout boot, | "B fgnored him. *Yen, yes, then; but do savo my um- | 0 1adies to killoff tho surplus in their ranks. seeming all tho daintier for its stoutness. | gre “halted now, tracing the falnt | brella.” 1TIRY. coston T8es.0 4l brove, Golr oo AT B T e lexions, oyl as the cotton i bleached with 1 U1 idgos in the sand, where each outgoing | He gave her a broad daylight kiss, and | arsenic they have what is known aa the “dead T the fine points, !53 kept up a seattering | wqve loft the record of its journey. then went after the recreant article, | drop” on the druggists. The girls can now tire of ejaculation: “‘She’ll get her| ™ vphov are all aspiring,” she said, “‘But | While she did the same for his hat. ot 'J'I"lr complexious by the yard,—[Detruit Y 5 F'ree Press, . doath-cold.” Was thero ovar such an un- | opg washas out. tho traco of tho other| They wero o very contented twain [Fieolras T o oy l : o e indulged in o : : Sossoning, unprogncetioniatie orealiro :hl:hwl“":' 2 t‘,‘:fil“[”l‘fi:"y ALmen show to ::’::‘}::J:'t‘fi:-ln“-‘:Zn:f;;l};‘zh:sh::n}:am;fi; glove coutest the Jther duy. The gloves were | L024 North Highteenth Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line. Sho disappearod, luttering like a looso- | 4 Ti’{hc shore lines. wero always_tho | the weathor. St the il who Ownl 1 giovee obyedt E. W. DIZXOIN sailed pirate-oraft, round the corner. | gano. this fresh, buoyant lake would be| Manchester found, in accordance with |ed to her sicter wearing them to a dance. In e S » Ho knew just about her ocourse when |4 stagnant pool. We should die of it. | the universal law, that his umbrella had |the encounter, which lusted only two briet 5 i b he saw her turn to the right and bend | gaten the stirring and rubbing-out than | been abstracted during his absence frem | rounds, sometuing liko two pounds of back hersolf to moot the blast, which was dir- | tho standing still, Aven’t the new wave | the hall where he had_ left Hia e | TR to8n €8 [Combpe Castiig “m el‘ HI]G fl flul‘s lfl uws fl ectly in her face, g marks as graceful as the old !’ a lovely silk oue, slim as a cane, import- | ; }F“‘h“:hupfim' n 'L"l:f st o Rt 1 ) ) ) ) & Ho ralliod his senses aa ho lost sight of | ™%FFe e, 85 ed, whilo this one ho held in his hand |uro preferrod they are mounted on aigietee | Grades and price d and 1 in the city. Please try Doz, Back inko hun ohate. wemt the boox | lmreiiaps!t e Sk vt vt ool prefe; y N aigrette. rades and prices as good and low as any in the city. Please trv me. The favorite ideu is a tuft of three or four lit- he had not even pretended to read; up the | hair customs, She seemed specially to| ‘‘Never mind,” ho said, as they parted \ b A e S e NG e stairs, two ntops ab a time, he sprang, and | gelight in it. He was always glancing |5t the foot of the stairs, *‘one umbrella sian art, and then theslender filaments spring- tly returned d is Edin- | S04 h I i ing upwards from their midst. Some of th g;fll‘" ly returned arrayed in - his Edin- | o ii¢o personalities—her personality— | will hereafter do for bot Poufialxgettes. oost as miich as) £3; but then M' HELLMAN & co' ’ barg yg-:i"g‘l:;:?l':!lg:rn.d leisurely puffing a l;::':n.fi:;t:dw reflect, and to say per- C. D. CARDINAL. | tho feathers are exquisite, as they should bo, for the haad. 2 A good observer would have noted an | "yt then a long-reaching swash came Humor in the Stomach, Fur skirts, called a Ia Robinson, after th h 1 a,le lothl r hour beforo that the weather was likely | poldly up and arawled all About et feet, | Much of the distross and sickness at. | Krest. Cios, who had o choioe;fn. macerl s SGIOMAEC. XHiare M B pAlY; Yaliow aies Thanks 8 hor stout boots sho. gob away | ributed to dyspepsis, ehronis. diarehocs |42 whsrewiba o clolhe biumes in the north, and & tendency_ to 1ft and | with little wetting. But Manchester |and othor causos is_oocasioned by humor | fen'es, ith, small snfuals, arsiicia, it iy o flig clouds. | way Qistressed. in the stomach, Several casos, With all | iguon bear, & dolioete seal, eata. deps’ beusbe 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th These signs were at the bottom of Miss| "y yur feet are wet, Miss Shepherd.” | the characteristics of these complaints, | luc stockings embroidered in gold; full waist- Stepherd’s venture, but Mr. Manchester's | « Gt Byl O} ; te, called here “‘estomacs de did: MAHA - - Eaptions had bean 00 ong lulied by | 0 the outaide—Ye have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, | soate, called hero “estomacs de didon [ . PULL AR 0. Mt Wt s o iR o "ebra.ka Cornice |l Dative smokes for him o hevedeteoted | . B¢ reasonablo. The water must have { Other cures effected by this medicine are | HIa of thy ~ i ;wu;::::}mn.pnduur or V-shaped in the THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1IN OMAHA TO BUY f ide, I am sure. It is a great|so wonderful that the simplest statement the imminent change, Seoriisas & 4 1 i e hlvm groatly aatonished m*l P SR of them affords the best proof that it com- | ; ek are becoming the exceptions, and those -AND— N 1 bines rare curative agents and when once | cut low, to display the who.e of the should: :’::':' "P“';n"‘l’lpi:’“‘l‘gl b:l.“l;‘f the “:‘i“tl.;h suffer from it.” 4 usod socures the coniidence of thopeople. | are fast gaining favor with. the ultra fasbion: h‘:dr“dflgl o, hi‘:““. he| T have a suspicion that in order to| 0 ___ o able. There are, however, hundreds of wom- 4 rain entirely ceased, 8 his friends | oop, you out of the water one would have e — en who would as'soon think of entering a pub-. N I T R E 1§ MANUFACTURERS OF jj 7= woll knew, foremost among the things he | 45’ command you to go into it. T amsure INGULARITIES. lic assemblage without any dress at all as Sold by all Wive Merchants aud Groce. - hated—there was a long lst of foremosts . 3 to appear in a bodice with its best half miss- GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES |-"was an umbrola, Sov on g he did 1 . oty wad | erions of Cnteal Amaries a roprig 13,3 2 i ok o if e, womes a g have the showiest shoulders and the plumpest Dormer Windovwrm, nnt‘ nead one, he recklesly set his down talized and vexed him, bi‘nnq“l;gn:uu hygln iuvasion Mlu“t. Thl; , WINDOW OAPS, | Giarently ot o oo ™ | g ol i & Baliojurd one, ey | iads oS Bl e L i Is AT arms to display —if they would, FINIALS h " are thoroughly dry. I run no risk,” sions are periodical, occurring about every Petroleum V., N TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, |, He did not directly follows Miss Shep- | “Nynchester deliberated bofore ho made | twenty years. This i said to depond on the » NASDY, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, frestaaote, bul 'l'l"':.";“;'{ ro s Aoy |any further advance. Thon- lifting up PPN of thobeod of the bamboo, which oc. | D1 & Tadke, Petroloun V. Nasby (Editor , much readjusting of hat and "ooat he :he umbrella ud scanning it ita_ entire | jng covers a pariod of Tour or five yoars, oach | T had on & Jufi:ueru my right hand one finally sotiled down to genuinehard work | ‘3T, h% e ith some exasporation: | banboo producing about s peck ofseed.* D of thoss lomaut potn ‘s Pruround T ’ fln’n Windon Guards, Eto. in meeting sud resisting the wind, one asking I am in possession of thi-a::uy. in'Tacredib r AT is. iy | Aagse hasaio Sullaied. b0 A 1aFTa6 WAOAIAO . ble numbers, But this is followed | and swollen to nearly twice its natural size. A 0OR, 0, AND@ta STREE", LINCOLN NEB, 1t was & gusty gale. It smelt of the | \esy | 1d by the fifteen years of bamboo th, when | friend ENRY'S ). 3 : g e | Whitocapa. that” woro toaring along the | Louned louid #uppote that becausa T 7 116 LUeeh T80 UL, b eronth whe | rend, geve me, HENKS CAREOLIC| One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States ——————— AR Mttt |} or6, and of the Norway &n._ KA Pk i #ud their emigration to the cultivated fields, | so much subsided as to give me a fair night's to select from. with wet but unrumpled, that lothed | *\iON 'ty ausily oxplained, Youdid dn.n’huyiu’ everytling ediblofn thelr path. | rst, which I had not hd boforo for ‘s Weel . aas fl l'as e e st woouas e, 22 TABE 108 it sy s b o A oron oA g | Tttt e e s 87 1| () GPATRS TO OLIMB cre O ) llub.hn:r:d“ ql‘w- °fl°h'l MPac- | of paliteness thut impelled you to ask to | the 8-yoar-old daughter of 8, C. Von Golden | household. . i o o hhvi‘;:tlr'lt h:~wll lo: d':':n:::. do it If you had really craved the zulq;ntidl_ lwflu\ud’lu m.rmln‘ulm-ur uuri ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR‘ Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and laring o rent o bule of somanc | g O SO0 Y00 conldu't have | ol sty Wt el Cures the Kiles Too, OMAHA RAILWAY. + | himself, kad got on famoualy against the | ™ \i[ hiate an umbrella,” he answered | b crmometer with the family’ with which | paouard Relntard, of New York, writes: The now extension of this line from Waksfield up | opposing force. ith veh oy, b to take the temperaturo of the body. While | ™J¢'5ivey e great pleasure to say that a sin- the he had shut her umbrella, bi with vehemence. **You can have it back, | trying to do this by holding iv pretty well | 1o b8\"of HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE BEAUTIFUL YALLEY of the GAN | could not Lesp her gomamer’ withs ey | Mits Sliopherd. It will sorvo as support | dowiluto tho monsh,tho il b to congh | £t cunplote s f e, il which h i s A1Y | instead of my arm,” tly, and tho thermomoter accidently | Tiud boan troublad for over d which #heough Concord aud Coleridge decoraus limits she 150ked very much like [ & i : ) f Mr, Golden's fis d B OVAP 8 THAK: ARG W RTLNGTON, s pedestrian-balloon, and e | N e e Al bt s QLM Van Goldow's, foger aud | uoihing slsa that L used wonld vure. n Btate, ghed msel. way elem ? iug i Wu& oves. i e s 4‘",:“ h'f,fl .‘J',&,' ,m‘:' e :‘; whim on the part of the storm sont | baui in the tonass, swd the Liysleian seys | Wiien the backbous of winter is broken, on the iy oull) refeain burst out in his head. 8 BAD pubing m upon them, It | the result will not be serious. \v\)yhn:hm?wlm in El“ lyml‘ :« sappy, N SIOUX OIT was & retiring sslasm—an effusive au ——— en the spring tumbles in with a token, o ::tomg -~ u:.? ilnmdr;fi‘ol fih;!—.g.:ldum?"h”' e S “Fire Him Qnt.* Thon the moneyless wan, who is stricken and W&.h& Hadkiaod, "Warhe ana There wns & moment's grim satisfac-| This is a common remark when roughs and ‘ I’ER%EOTION Heating and Baking Is only attained by using == CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, When the sorrowful soul is made happy, shorg, 1t was inglorious as to rbyme or meas- | tion to Manchester in seeing the water | FWdysinsult public decency by their unseemly | Will yank off his ulster and put it in pawn. | —— t E3lad: ure, but utilitarisn as to quality, as befit- | dashed into her defenceless face, He! ™™ Dyspepsia is a horrid bore. Fire it — ..uw %o vai. | ted's comunercial man. / would have felt thoroughly justified i;lff‘ with Bundock Blozd Bitters. You can do Well as Ever, me “UZE UV[H flflflfls Now. he put forth his muscle. He left leaving her to get the full “force of itus C —— Laottie Howard writes from Buffalo, N, Y., off walking—he strode. She was flap. | long as it should last. For sale by “Woumen stars aro & nulsance,” says J. P, | *“My system became debilitated, through beach: vance But and tenderness quickly suc. | Smith, weary of Marie Prescott experiences,” | arduous calonal dutise. Suffared from the in advanos with | But, pity i g y AL = wnd billousness, Tr HILTON ROGERS & SONS, blue veil out fora pennon. But v manage » star, nauses, h biliousness. z % o i Koop hor oot Adumirubly. Dians | With grent diffoulty he opened the | paup i souts 1 can dud s ply and coms | Zundck Bland ira with the wost bl & g MAHA?

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