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e P 'HE DAILY BEK N MW, 2 o S D A B s ATUKDAY, MARCH 22, 1884, ‘ { CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Shares in Proporiton‘®a . Tickets only 85, 700 BIG-HEARTED TO LIVE. A Museam Manager Talks Abont Fat Women, THE MAD MARKSMAN. Translated from the Fronch of Joseph Montet I had just taken a turn, in company with Doctor Noirot, through the vast gardens that surrounded his hospital, and was advancing with him toward the stoop The Largest Stock in Omaha, and Makes the Lowest Prices Furniture! ed o slight ery of surpriso, and taking b« 1 hand kissed the tips of her fingers. Guido Ventura, who was talking to the man ager, turned and suddenly grew very y Tho man who had just entered was a rich Yankee whoso attentiona to Miss Arabella had made some noise in New York, It was becauso of him particularly that the marksman had made his engagement in There is no medium through which disease <o often attacks the system as by Constipation,and there EWVELOVES, CAED BOARD AsD mit der | shonlders, ‘Get along with you; b us dosos 1 ubebs, copabia, or oll of san hands,” too much of me to harm & hair of my (ViSL St ezabl 0 tuduicn dyscenta by o = e . : L T?‘—"TNTER’S STOGK‘ SO gourse you fixes it wid yer han's, Hoid by & | drugyists, or mailed ou recelpt of price | A sub-division of Block17, West Omahg, and a beautiful piece of land Ak, : | Who suid you was fix it wid yor ud every night sho staod before the | Fir 'rther pariculars wad for ciroular F.SCHEUERMANN M D and we are selling these lots at astonishing low prices—trom $400 to g ok e for Eage of @) | toes lo of tho pistol with the same serene se’accanco, CURE. " $600 each, and on easy terms. ; - |1 must hab der glock,” tranquillity, fascinsting the rebellion of i o Borem N bk, o KEQULAR GERMA T adopted Decembe brass band in the second story window is | COUrt, surr sunded by walls, A man was | read it: it was a love lettor, posing to JoS. illiamson, Rochester, N, -~ S - e Y . Tho only Lottery ever voted on and en- )1 i “away for dear life, ~ The ticket | there, of lofty stature, clad in a strange :::‘ YL '"{‘\}I‘_‘llil"" i3 'l"w'h 4 Y. | e w dorsed by the people of any State. seller ely handle the dimes that | hynting costume, reealling by certain Sl Wl Sl - Y I il W postponnos | PG Wi s S FFOUR TOWRBEBE UG | Gathiia s 1ie. ATEEIo aaiion, - HOTHAR | Lioyei e G Had iRt DREXEL & MAUL Never 8 or pastpon b are tlo . 2 prof owner 0l * fdetarls the exican lashion. ¢ hrows and & quivering ), Heo took a 1 Its grand sinvle number drawings take [six hundred pounds of fomale loveliness | hiy pack against the wall of the pavilion | Lo and ;”m:d “« |.\«(.]\:‘n' W:w Im : place monthly. |is the picture ot health and rosiness,when | and, at the moment wo entered, raised | [0 e hig hand, His hand did not (SUCCESSORS TO JONN 0. JACOBS) A splondid_opportunity to win a Fortane, | 1an!-——one of tho valves shut to,and stays f hig right hand, armed with a pistol. Our | o= R UNDERTAKERS. Fonrty Grand Drawing Olass 1, in the Acad: | shut REL VL 040 L LINEED ey (L 0R]| ot st b fterwardl e, i o S e emy of Music, New Orlean: <day, April | Pausing a muln\-\\ll to lrlnv.nln' u sigh [ glowly, with a eure hand. T followed the |y oo S0t Sy his oxorcises, | As | att stand 1817 Farnam atrect, Ordors by tole S, 1884 -167th Monthly deawi | that nearly knocked over the hivivg skel- [ gipect f the weapon and saw, about | 5 SR s 8 el raph solicited and promptly attended to. ; i ction of the wes ! ' o turned he saw bhind him in the con - CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. i";""‘.“""" m;nlu,}; by, was lstenn L] twenty paces dis “lm_ the (thl .‘nlu.: [lisso the American leaning against atl | the dax he had no share in, the | opposito wall, a white face with o dark |, ¥ “ : el 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Frac- | speak stinued: *“The trouble with all | kbl in tho center of the forchead. It Just 0 lllfnl instant Miss \|:\-.m planted herself in front of him, hor arus tions, in I | the fat women that exhibit themselves is | wao as well as I could judge at that {0404 " yop R e "I i liet | that they don't take excrcise Tl distiuce, the plaster mask of a Greek | ; e L. | to the museun in the morning and there | head, i which 1 thought 1 recoguized :.....1",”, ‘m*""l‘::‘_‘“““““;‘h"' i .‘h‘ IN BOTTLES. d 1 CARITAL PRIZE 379000 | thoy sit all day and half the mght. They | the classic typo of Dinnn, tho Huntress, | JATHST | T HHE SR R0 Wa8 HAOEG | Pavadli @ do 10:000 | nover move unless it is to walk to the| The pistol was discharged. Tho head TH SR Nk e T (adonbo vv oo o0 Bavarin, el 1o00g | nearest restauraut that has contracted for f gid not move and not a frazment ilew B ab e AV eV e ‘I‘ ulmbucher, .. « voouBavaria, MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST.CLASS R 10000 | oir meals, If they would only move| trom it consed to emilo’nnd a shadow phseed | LASIOFseeeces D ATEIRR g A - 20 do 10,000 | the rest of their bodies half as vigorously “Look!” said the doctor to we in a low [, B0 4 Standing |n~fn|“v *‘fr Kaiser. « % % Brewmen, n o . L as they move their jaws they'd keep infyoico, “Its very ewvious. He never|Guidy Ventura took aim full at her fore- APy good health without reducing their |y igses his mark. head. % il LM DOMESTIC. weight, There’s Hannah Battersby, for VB RIAGT u gg! y oeep ) i [ drow mo toward a small pavilion, hidden | 1o longer question of his exilo. (A VTR GO RUE) SRR SR A ghE it . Incorp rratod in 1803 for 26 voars by the legislature | ynder the skin, but on the delicate mem lrow me toward a small y y Rl I : Jiad ) v trying everythiy imaginable | 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Streot, = - - . OMAHA IRt s onith vl | s that form the valves of the heart, | behind a grove «f trecs. Ho unlocked a hat mght, when Arabella was pre- |00 BURDOCK ~ BLOOD BIT y ! 5 e been wlded By an overwhelming r. For further information write address, Make P, 0. Money Orders addrosa Registored Tetters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, I Postal Notea and ordinary letters b q : he = fell dead upon the bo When they | Anhi ..St. Louis. ’ all, y passed but that she|g, e, i < hole, smaller th C v ¢ aus > e e utag v LG R ERELD G il 8 e ticahiguni the corpso o wan | B o Mibvankor. AND TWC WHEEL CARTS. ue i i g n ale ar h Rrite e gt com | Gesperately clasping to his bosom Guido [ Schl voo o Milwankee. 1819 and 1820 Harnoy Stroet and 403 8, 184h{Strees, - Hf:;ntc;s nl: fi“{‘v,‘;: y’:xula‘ui k now, hale and - l:c :'x.mu ll;u:\ x‘llrrn:l ““\“\n:}.“l’?:r:ll ““‘l""‘ Ventura was a madman, Krug's L Omaha, | Mustrated Cataloruo furuished freo upon susiioation Btre } JMAHA, NEB. Aprlication for FA) e bl f R | SUS DO s : “‘Was it a crime! — was it an accident! TR AR smestic ine to.the office o the Company in N “But 1 can't drum it into the others,” | naek - remained intact. — The weapon |y fiought only of stiflng the aifuir, | (21e Portery Domestie wnd Rbine press (all sums of 85 and upwards by Express at our eapense) to M. A. DAUPHIY, New Orleans, or M. A DAUPHIN 607 i o weight' was greater. Two years ago she | p; soo.” A - | N was in Bunnell's Musoun at Coney '“'.']"im man mado with his head siga of | 1 “olru‘:urnmlluv. :.ill\u’[;;\_nhuln and found — ‘ the curiosities in the museum, fell in |} r end of the court, and, behind the |, ‘"|" Eul»“hi‘ o t"l_lv;ni ,‘u\ said ey i il : ‘ love with her, and she reciprocated with | Dlictor mask, showed me a plate of [Mractar s LAt AR LTS 8 o, i reed A - - #$30.000 for BA. i ] i Stk REGULARMONTIILY DRAW | were married, and one child has blessed | 1, the center of the plate a round spot .:\:t\l;('l\.\h{il:‘xfi:il:llt:r'\\'l:f|i|!:;|!lstor mask, an ) o0 ! Tt ing will take place in Covington, | the union. A month ago the family| jigened with reflections of lead produced 3 No by ication chartcred by v, went to Buflalo, N. Y., where Jessie was | v the flattening of the balls. D 1 MED.CO Thursday, March 27th, 1884. |denly on Tucaday lust and waa buried | ot orvospondence of this brillant spot v (ho Widowers Woo. R flus DEB“_"'Y yesterday in Fyergreen’s Cemetery, | yith the hole that pierced the PISW| e Horald. ; (arind Long Island. Tmask, you seo that all the balls puss fip Vital Weaknosn and Pros i in the sum of § +rizos sold. Scheme, given'to | prompt payment of all Ma 20 Prizes, 65 Tickets, $100. AS. Covington, Ky ) beiner man of ithese ¢ ) the ¢ nposition ¥ e and ther o world Tike it digoste , be sure and get the genuing s a_comple 1, Malarial 1ois0u and Sk CksoN SuiTH, M. Dy, Atlanta, B _u [ i Skin Disea-es, | rom Texas Siftings, ST T—-" curod by using w belt. To any one afflicted with io8 deceive me. pured by uslng Y 088 Kk it mysclf for Car “ 3india L GN . aati o that disoass, | would y, buy Horne's Electria H Bunelcs with happy sflect t\ ou Flook sad, | Dic dxh l‘alm 8 ]”l"’ imdo Ventura, when ho came o Pa No prevarication. Where did you | AT Canter with o by writini or calling l B0 C ks, ML D, Atlanta, Ga, | matter?” were the words addressed (0] g wag accompanied by a young woman |41/ &t my store, 1420 Douglay sirect, Omaha Ne sonmy little daughter, who | 3 xdie McHenipin by her iriend, Mollie | 1,1 0d Miss Arabella. Sho was a su “I—oh, ious! T--1 sat on tho coal- | /0 oeioe opn ulu|‘u»vt\‘}i1"1"\rh‘"l\1‘?1‘1‘& v owon, whith had re | 5 ueers, as they met on Austin avenue. | oroiyre, searcely twonty years of Hifs hod, pa’ g S d 0 “‘I am not feeling well. with tha head of a goddess and the figur. Me. Wilberforce says he doubts the y Draw 169 W. 21451 hetween AL and ironing, and it makes me foel 80 tired | girooten uaon hor the vain monace of his | LEeme =Very ellicucioun, S in a prosperous portion of the city, is where wise men invest their money ALONG TUE LINE OF THE] {0 eve the old creature work, She is 80 |.mm|,thuliululhhlu TG RRRsRIGL e ;\,’,L."""{f‘l,‘yvi‘\'j“ Neb, PR ;1-” GOFY in Real l&snn». Such an opportunity is now offered in the handsomoe Chicago, St Paul, “Minneapolis and . OMAHA RAILWAY. The new oxtenston of this line from Wakeficld uj n BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN | Haven one of the incidents of the money-{ A slight trembling of the marks- s &, Thoussady of testimonials are through Concord and Caferidge getting wags a mock auction sale of old | man’s hand and all would have been rom wll parta of the world, De- TO EXA RTINIGTON, maids, There were thirteen of these|over with the superb Arabella. But 1,00, Dr. Wei o Mayer's INlustra- R cursion ra‘e Wayna, Norfolk and Hartington, and vie Blair to al principal poiuts on the SIOUX CITY .\ 3 A t 1 surprise one ol e 1 e ity e : y A, o 3k M 0 failway t Gy | was knocked down at the humilisting fig- | fluhos that shot G oyen each time | Gy Derriok: : Wit is no question about its advantages to investors. Although within three Nor ure of twanty-three cents, proved to be | when in the foyer of the theater, where Lucy,” paid one South-Side girl to | e —= | hlocks of Connoct at Blaix | the wealthiest woman in the city, ho was awaiting his turn to go upon the another last night, “somebody wants to | 79 ER L F AT For Ficmont, Oakda o, Neligh, and through to Val — T Rome callan et i . | #Pesk to you over the telophono, ..a‘___L.'F.‘ i o cntine. Show Your Hands e L] v unusually atten- | Ty G dantleman or a lady o oy For rates and all infarmation call on N EQNE-AA00 tive to thehandsome girl Was he jealous, | A gei h an.” y g, £ L, By B A4 For mates A0 WIS EY, Genoral Avent, Texas Siftings also! - Certainly; and he wust have suf A gonuigman. 0 amediol dion Atraag o Buildi g, Cor. 10th and Farnam Sts ST\ ket an " W star Su 41, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co 217 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN tiv P APERS, il N. SCHURZ! | fia ! joss wants de clock 8o you kin finker wid , |it, and chargo me liké de debble, Gib OFFICE OVER ANERICAN EXVRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - carly giving full payable and Half Tickets, $1 « antidote to Blood 1 with §+ift's Spes ortieas! Netraska & PACIFIC RAILROAD Jimana, 1 6% depot, corner 1dth I0WA, museum in the Bowery to a Journal re rtor yesterday. “*Scatcely has & woman reached a sizo that draws crowds to sce her, when the old man with a seythe stops i and mows down your fat freak, not to speak of your profits,” " “Fatty degencratious of the heart, the doctors call the cause of their death, and they tell me that the adipuse matter—is | inquired the exhibitor of Nature's whims, *is deposited not only as well as around thoe orificesof the valves clves, example, who was the heaviest of them continued the showman, regretfully, “that they should foliow her example and the consequence is that every now and then 1 have to hire four or five carpenters at £2 a day for a week to build the coftins for them. ““The last one of the show fat women to die,” went on the speaker, ‘‘was Jes- sic Waldron. She was only twenty years old, over six feetin height and really 400 pounds, though, of course, her ‘show the full weight of her aflections. They “Poor girl,” said the museum man, sadly, “‘she was of the kindest disposi- tion, and so good-natured that every one loved her. On her monument should be inscribed: ‘She laughed and grew fat.” ““Phe death of Blanche Gray, went on the necrologist, *:was even more sadden. Blanche weighed 450 pounds, and 5 epted, The havpy pair started on their wedding trip with the most bril- liant prospects, which w Moses by the salary of § his better hatf. In Baltimore on the left Moses a lonely widos Jeanti- charis before she was cut off. woman named Fannie with the Nathan show, an car, fell aslecp and never 2 1D agi 1t was annoying to the car compauy, for they had to take off’ the n | roof of the car- but1 think I've told you enough to prove to you that life is doubly ain to fat women, and I must now v | un leave you to change the spots on that chap upstairs from Moxico.’ i Made Her 1 1 Bad. “Are you si “No,T am not precisoly sick, but I feel tired, overworked.” “Do tell me about it.” 7 “Well, you see our colored cook is sick, ana now poor mother has to do all the cooking and erubbing, and washing slow. — Old Maids at Auciion, At a benefit entertainment at New spinsters, and the bidding was spirited, but its results reflocted on the perspi- cacity of the gentlemen who did the hid- ding, for, after the unmasking, the chat- tel who commanded the fewest offers and ) ntering an Austin watchmaker's estab- lishment, & country negro produced the hands of a clock, and observed to the astonished watchmaker: **Bos, I wanta yer ter fix up dese han's. Dey jess don't keep no kere't time for wogh den six mumfs.” , ore has you got de glock?” interro- | ya%d the Gierman proprietor of the es tablishment **Out at de house on Injun Creek.” “Ven you brings der glock? “Whailor you want d 1 vants to fix dot g | “Didn't I tole you dar was nuflin do { matter wid da clock, ‘coprin de hau's, and I have doue done brung em to Yoo me back dew han's,” and taking them away from the designing German he went to hunt up another establishment, i N 1 3 Deaths Largely Owing Ny o s on other il flesh is heir to morg o IQ ~ Louisiond Sttt Lotery Company, |Theie Earls Deach farels OWING|(¢h pyy gpcial dweling. Tho eole | Paris and hstened. b deparcare from |1 8fL% UL FAel Bl 40, Ve DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS, to Lack of Excrcise—Fair A Tl g i < 14 | America. But this man now had taken a | ¥ obe negl cted, * T | M p s Mhakamarppudin] and Fat but Seldom brated physician, whoso particular field | 5046 ollow them, for it was on ac- | niaterial inconvenience may be im- CEANMNMBER SE TS T e hite Loy Comme Horty was insanity, was explaining to me e | count of Arabella that he had como to|mediately felt from irregular action i pany, and in person manage and control the LA L caso of one of his patients whem we had | Paris. Assoon ashehad ascertained where | o the howels, When there is Just roceived an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, compri Drongs themaclres, and that the same are con. - met in all alley and who had saluted n}u\ had gono ho had taken passago upon ot regular action the reten- | the lnh-fl[""«l most tasty designs manufactured for this spring’s trade and covo! 'li:nt::i,:llllh, ln;;n- fairness, and h‘r’ good ,.,.”4 Now Yotk ottt with o patroniring air. :\:“:rn:"\l: uh;:um;l A l‘:ml‘:‘mhrl x-:‘s\:.:‘l\: ;,. [ ton of decaved nnd effote mate|® Fange of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. i o partic ¢ the company - . A o g to her dressing-roo imdo o use hu crtiiate, ith i miles of our sip: “|"\\'l)x"fl‘ll“:”‘4\"‘:|"‘ :1""‘5-“‘:‘;“( ““'\«d‘-y“k'w At that moment an explosion resounded | Ventura made a terrible scene with his | 107 With its poisonous gases, — v a fow paces from us. | yrasped my host's arm ““What's that’"" 1 asked. your patients shot himself *‘Has one of Doctor Noirot smiled SN0, said ho still another curious caso 1 want you to “reassure yourself, Tt's see, And turning obliquely to the left, he door, led mo peross a narrow vestibule, ¥ 1 the balls are lodged 1 the being loaded with several bullets, in the American fashion, the marksman succes- sively discharged five taore balls. Not ono of tizem ent the forehend of the white face, "Phe doctorlaid his hand upon the shoul- dor of the marksiman, who wheeied about. His visage, though enframed by a strong heard, had an expression at once enerse- tic and sad. “Stop an instant,” said the doctor to blackened iron that protected the wall through ther You will not find one of them clsewhere.” o ‘It is marvelons!” answered 1. ¢But what strango history is associated with this man?” it “Come,” said the doctor to me; “T will tell you all about it outside.’ We again crossed the it and the 3 100 Prizes, only 17 years of age when she met David | b 0N F (ho pavilion. And this is 5 4P lnlfmt‘lml ,"i,'f,)" ;::;-]k‘lnu‘up u:., am:;mu.. rg% 1878 0 Moses. Moses evidently saw in her the [ N6 o1 W SR 1115 | el 5 for the children fo go to AKE g o L 1":.'- “:](\D":lv ruz”"‘l{.mu:‘l:mrn:‘ vt | bed and dreading tho ordesl, but go in a 1307 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13Th menced with regular intervals between them: o “This unfortunate man, “sealls himself Guido Ventui a Spaniard or an Am 1my host, a. Is he an 1ean? S times the strength of Cocon m 1 = " Ltters | 20th Of last October the cruel fato that | phat's’ what we don’t exactly know. 'l',‘l“f'v"'“_““"jt:h"-'_ Win.u to take care of it. with , Arrowroot or : € f ipward by ms to overhang all women beyond | probably he is an American, for it is the | * "¥ 4¢84, these cld widowers are. and is herofore far mot N % e our expenke, Adcress all | certain avoirdupois overtook Bianche and J — rinhing new world pagticularly that sends us theso virtuosos of the revolver and the rifle. 1t “Annie Woods, surnamed the s horo, ut. all ovents, that, this | Evemmills Argus Wdnirally Y J proprietor, sadly, *‘roached only the age | i Coar at the Aleuzar d’ Autowmne, | bad man in his way, but he was sorcly Eaage” Mol vy Grocers everywhers i o o Ithough she bo; d of 400 | Gyoro he wave four or five oxhibitions | Pub ut the other morning at breakfast. and would have had alt Paris running to see him if a terrible event had not sud denly interrupted the course of his re ntations. But we must begin at the There is an exciting story olved, that 1 certainly am the ouly person acquainted with, having withou wid, during the six months this man has n an inmate here, succesded in roce structing the details of it. tain words that an intern snatches from him, © you nks to cer out delivium Hence I will give it 1 800 it,sure that my vision docs of a statue, Admirers were not lacking, and in less than a week it had become the fashion to go seo the splendid Arabell aid in his exercisos the celebrated murks man, Guido Ventura, She stood proudly, her arms folded, her visage impassible, fiftecn paces from Guido Ventura, who card between her fingers, broke the bowl of & pipe two inches from her lips and orushed tho shell of a nut placed upon her head. the hand of Guido Ventura never trem- bled. “Hvidently Guido Ventura loved this creature like an idol, To be convinced of it is sufticed to of those fered atrociously, for his companion, as coquettish as beautiful, scemed to delight in exasperating his jealousy. ““On one occasion the manager of the Alcazar d' Automne stopped her in the wings as sho was escaping with a Jaugh from a ci of wine-exvited coxcombs. **Sge here, my little one,’ he whisp ared in her ear, ‘you had better take care Every evening that man holds your life i his mercy! Arabella burst out laughing. “He kill cried she, shru her luver, as the eye of the tamer fasci at of a wild be st 006 evening, when the name of (uid 1 Ventura and that of Arabella had been ,tho Alcazar d'Automne, a & straight to the young woman, who utter |so n poisons the whole system by Loing absorked into it, causing piles, | fistaln, headache, impure blood and many otherserious aftections, BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS will im- niedintely relieve, and one bottle positively cure or roliove any case of Constipation “Was troubled for torpid liver and ind companion, “But the most terriblo scene took place |some mghts later. For a week the Amer ican had hung about Arabella’s footsteps, Guido Veutura had striven to exact that the manager of the Aleazar d'Automne | should prohibit from entering the | coulissos. But, having made his way into the managerial oflice with his in his hand, the American emerged putting his wallet back into his poekot and there was Parlor Coods brépé;ies. w ready for the inspection of cus-J Complete stock of all the latest tomers, the newest vovelti s in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ete., Bte. him Elomnt Pagsenger Elevator to a.]l f‘ioors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, a year with stion, and af- paring to assume her pag perform o's dress for the | TERS wee, Guido Ventura saw a paper | The fiest bottle vrevived me Budweiser...v.ovveae. .St Louis. *‘The report rang out and Miss Arabella Wine. ED. MAURER 1214 Warnam In Paris_the dead are speedily out of mind. The first excitement over, people forgot the two heroes of this bloody |— PHREYS : “-\'n'l\'u that time Huh\ii! l\'umum has heen here, i my estab t, pass- ttls my establishment, pass. OMEOPfiTi"cAHY E VETEERSGECIFICS |5 g half his days aiming at that plaster wask. Once he chanced to break it For a weok afterwards ho was delui- ous. Buthe is inoffonsive, s you can G, U DOTSTeISg The man raised his head, and, pointing T pé : oo TH “Not one! A ways in the center of tho ELEADING CARRIAGE FA [ 1D MPHREY! The widowers of Martha's district are taking the shine out of young men. They do not stand back and curl their mous- taches and eye the girls from a distance., They know when a peach is ripe, and pick it off while the boys are smacking their lips and admiring it. And when they want to ask the old ludy thoy don't S o, g M. HELLMAN & CO, work or business w. We heard of one recent- ly who went on such an errand and stated that he came over to borrow a tub, and while his future motherio-law was out showing where to get it, he proposed to Breakfast Gocon, Warranted absoluto Cacoa, from which th Ol hiaw heen v 1. Tt han thres THEBETTHEAD WING MACHINES I s, wthoning, casily d Only One Chai in the Room, i lent u neighlior most of his par- lor chairs, and when he entered the room lie found but one of those useful articles oft. He immediately called his daughter and turning angrily to her said: “You entertained Augustus Smith for two hours last evening in this room!(” I did, pa,” confessed the maiden with « blush, *“And where did he sit?" “On that chair.” “And where did you sit!” W, BARER & 00, Dopcostor, Hss DR.HORKE'S ELEGTRIG BELT Willimantie Spool’ Cotton is entirely the product of Home Industry, and iz pronounced by experts to be the best sewing machine thread in the FULL 3()!‘LTMEN'I' CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, Omaha, Neb. < HORNg, 3 i $1.000 Would Not"Buvl Dr. Horxe—1 wasn tru nt, but where could the poor girl have sat? ©5°"\A RARE CHANCE! HENNINGS 1 that Wei Do Mey- wOnataren ¢ is tho only treatment hat will uheo utely curo A beauntiful slo ) o MPROVED fronting to the south, upon a main tlmrqnghfum ELASTIC SEGTION i 1pi NV 40 box eadieally O, M, Taylor, 140 Noble streot, ‘A perfect cure after 50 yours ). McUonald, 710 Broadway, N new addition, LEAVENWORTH TERRACE! Which has just been placed upon the Market. There isno more attract- ive location in the city. Only £ of a mile from street cars, and within a few rodsof a proposed station upon the line of the Belt Railway, there tine, wish statomants by the cur 15, B, Dowop & Co,, 153 Fulton tu-thisat-m&o-dm K Pluribus “Onion.” o) 'F mailad fre street, N. *+Oh, dear! you answer him “Wiy, ho wants to speak to you,” “I wouldn't dare to talk through the telophone to-night; you know Lve been eating onions, I'll step into the back yard and you can tell him 'm out.”” SEGER & ACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Lots are held at from $600 to $700 each, in this beautif addition, 30 ' T |08 the best lots can be bought at from ‘$260 to $300 one-rifth cash TONER halance monthly or quarterly payments, at 8 per cent, Don't fail to cnli J ore purchasing, We will be pleased to show you m— — shining scarcely a we k upon the bills of utleman of 1 fine appearanco entered the foyer, went tobe 76, 2 will cure the most ol long standing. A Happy Family. ) | Pulled from the brosst, squeezed from Ao Lottle, ) | Stamachs will w milk will curdlo; Baby hallel Jah t Houn hold bilnping beads (o awtul fright. D't deny, ‘twiw thus with Viciorla, It wi Cidoons without Castori; When colio lef ; for poaceful slumber, - * Al said thelr proyer sud slot ke thuuder, | A POSITIVE: tsiss: 3 One Jux No. 1 will cure any case In four days or low No. tinalo oaso uo inatber of how Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies N HARNESS, SADDLES, wnlils, EIC, We make avery fing light harness, and havo al wayn on hand & full lino of Horse Clothing, Curry ruahios, ot No. 116 N 1610 8t - - Ouaka Neb, 3 Iflomeopathic Pl}ysiole.n. WOMEN, CIILDREN & CHRONIC DISFASES, ure—At Kesidence, No. 1448 8, 10th Btreet, ti)l l Joaonrs A% after 8 p. . Hours—At oitice, No. 1(8 . 10tk Bt., Koom 7,frow 10 & ., 40 8 p. m. A 100 Bl Taps Worm whi be tewore, without danver, 10 bl of 1o 2 L0 B bowrs. LEAVENWORTH TERRACE And it will be to your interest to see it. Austin Place In addition to this, we have an extensive list of residence propert; vacant lots and business properby in all parts of the city, Also fsrm?un{i‘ and \miln,un\n--l lands in all parts of the State. 949~ Houses and Lots on Monthly Payments, a speeialty, IREY & MOTTER, 5 W Cor. Fnrnmmlu. i