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- e " » " OMAHA DAILY BEE~ WEDNESDAY, APRTL 23,13 [ rted Beer| ... .. ition 15 the S 1AL D THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY My father was too good a disciplina. ot Mother. o1 | rian ‘ot fo understand the force of this 4 % o e iicueco Sims fromn the won of | statement. 1o sut #till, though impa. |, Despi N hot yout 1 "-‘”'“_‘[‘ ey 3 tient and scolding, while Sam got down | #'d | Age miy weasand aste & mofh- o : ewalug poes Of | powe of Dlack pillared tranks, sc-king | but ler rélation as 3 s bl Brlanger,.covvvviiain .o Bavaris tainly for some lar.dmark. whon ir g r-;_innh i Lright, always M Vhy o i Lol fos mphs of an hour ® meaidian, and oW no evens Culmbacher, . . LR L Bt aboitbin bt ot 0 Shey'ro all 80 confounacdly alfiel e |t EE B EOREER IO N I I! U R E Pilsner. «svs oo Bohemian, | Lifsa short summer, man a tiower, Dr. Jownson | muntieved, serambling to his seate o ® M) g c = ) 8 led, but motneriy devotion s al Kaiser. . e oo Bremen, | By turos we catel kit ) onlI{ \Iu} stary would out! § s in it bloom. Tt mny bo autnmn alus, 80 b Prior., ow fur huve you gone : g i o mother it is DOMESTIC. U ol Ten ile—cr ineble five. Thia by TAROVIAE, AT LW IHUe do e y o |7 seers s trigeyy snow s so blindin’ ' confusin'=lesi- ottt thdbrions Wik 1 n Budweiser..........vs..St, Lonis TR e, tated Sam. - Gee up up now | whipping |1 y'||‘,\‘“”|u‘-’.-“l‘lf\, ::.T-‘ ‘\\‘liu..: youtl IS L. # .l-\‘n]mum.r 40 ]ml:,,__ Bt Ight cares speak when iy griefy nre dunt 2,’:.&‘“ four Liotwes with a fuint show of |-\ i1i, oW headles o Lnuthf ':l”‘ e85 . b kee | Tie bottoni 18 but shallow whenee they com " » | Y one, whe 3 p + | Sehlita-Piisi MIIWAUKDe: | oo ey St || Moy mado n start and then stopped, | NHCH B0 18 Sl whd oo, wicr the ’ ; 1 |1 J (st el +JATWAUKEE. | oy e 1s but the common tte of all; Zongreliow. | the leaders giving n neigh of terror, | lievingt l16nw, L1816 s Lol we Krug's oo .Omahy 1 10 10 mian befall, Sourhwoelt Heaven helpus! cried &m. A far-oft ;} ‘i[ T, Wik bivtee teesy ord unavailing \ WAlm Porter, D vmestic and Rhine e sbhere: Qoo | 1y, like shrill yelps, was beard. My !’Iulr‘v\" of the nwther we have lost. . ine. ED. MAURER TRCHIaL Curel (CRWIERE S 1itl) v ntarte ¥ y e A Sinftless Farmer, 4 il v i 8o long as it pays to huve a euft of R {g‘wv Illu‘l l'h‘!h:"‘" quiet, if possible. | elothies to wear or a meal of victuals tc = 3 They who forglve most shall on’t let the baby cry. eat, furming ya; and when I hear sc .. H. MARHOF\ Kairs. What s it, Clintles o (1f the oy be clasped 80 close, we cannot see s i man the name Sin niay be clasped 80 close, we CANNOL Ak 8 e, Oh, 1o mailer| Lynxes catamonnts, 0 of firmers) eompla it does no’ Vile intercourse whiere viFtue hus 10 place, some miserable wood vermin, N It ¢ pay, I think there is something wrong Somerellle. The next moment he was beside Sam | somewhere, Don’t be uneasy, Jane, he said quietly V914 Faruon I ] : Tam g ing outon the box with Snm One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to seloct from. NO STAIRS.TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. — | Live well; how loug or short - ERNITE were upon us! They leaped npon tho |keep with what other stock he had. So, The pathis of giory lvad hut (o the grave, Gray. Ity k Willis. alongside. Jan I (5 o al) S et BT N o Trv Yo il Your life. They are no cayoles | Not long since T called npon a gentlo- | == = 2 1d your work is done for all time Thou pendulum betwixt a smile aud tear, =they arc the great gray wolves man who claims to be a farmer, As he v to time to come 7 on. [ know it; they have been o the | hs lived on the sime furm for over or | CDINT a2~ AN INIDEX . Uer sensual snares det faithless Plewsure luy, woods all winter, 1 1o be 656 AP 16 1 fiok v i i SR S A A A e That's what Joo meant? On go “his barn, T found half ¢ To the Volume of Bargains to be offered at Soa 16t §50 KUt 11 bet Sbop v Tl Yes, when you wouldu't listen, | dozen native cows, I asked him now WE]CHALLENGE swinges. | But it was o time for recrimination, | his cows thrived, ° ® We masters grow of all that we despise. Couley, The horses, urged by terror, needed no | “Oh! very well ; the: Thien, L renouiice tlat tmplocs self-eateenys whipping. " They dashed forward, The [to depend oi, and f it was not for then Riches have wings, aud grandeur s u dreans, coach, racking 1> and fro, dashed vio- (I could not get a cent from my furm.” Cuigper, lently at times against the trees. The | I agked him y he did not keep more i 0r Think uot ambition wise becanse 'tis hrm’ i cries of the wolves drew nearer. They |cows, He said that wos all he could 3 Only destructive (o the bruve and great. Addison. My father had placed a pair of pistols | stead of that I found thiree old Lorses, MANUFACTURER, What's all the gaudy u““"”':"r"‘"""’"' wnien. in Sam's hands. DBoth men fired nl!lrh and & yoke of oxen, There wasevident: W & Fhe way toblisslles novon bedsof dowin, @uartes. | pately, But._they had to elop to load, |1y somiething wrong here, nad I could HOL.ESALE & RETAIL | iow long wolive, not years but actions for it was before the day of revolvers. | iiot help remarking to him . that, o Millard Mo tel Blcck, One fierce red eyed brate sprang upon | farm was suitable for & horse teans to produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the 11 Sioux Falls Granite. Cliat man lves twice who lives the first i [ tho window, from which httle Mary, [could dispose of the lot, and ORDE'BS OMAHA, . . nEe Muke thew, while yet we way. your God your i ca) ingl rm;n my rm?'l)c;‘ hn‘(l ”:1’ t | good h"nfm thies wouldk do il ot % R e ke o 5 " SEPRADEA, sut her head. My father fired, and he | work, and he would save enough DR.HORNE'S ELEGTRIC BELT Y 00d QLTSS worsil, Feb A8 Com n — - /| waIL ok o) thiB. yRIIIG DAoL’ bBINE | Norr our 056 bl tnT L WaE T AND NOTIONS. FOR ANY AMOUNT O¥ L] The trust that's glven guard, and to yoursell be just, | They stopped a moment to tear him to keeping, thereby adding over $200 year- S o Lamtng Kheun a1 | gor, e we bow we cun, yet die we mush, -+ piece, dhd for thint moment the coast 1§ 1tTHi kA6 G L i onda Ornin ri ¢ G ELETA D BT i ophen tiew came back with freah fury | ko he Lept his hogs. There wepe ’ /) [ 109 ) TR AT ne of the horses gave u yell, human i [two of them ibout fifteen months old, ¥ ¥ 7 B " U A NIGHT WITH WOLVES. agony. 5 i i 4 and they would dress about twe hun- SALE OPENS AT 8 0 GLOGK, SEARP. 3 c e tht sends t nd — IUs Susy ! cried 8am. They've torn |dred and fifty pounds each, te said it ¥ 3 i . fetiam through the body. and can be recharged in ann vas about thirty-five years ago that | her th The mare was one of the | did not pay to raise porl All the prices we give at this sale are bona-fide reductions, and we guarantes en- ther, then a noted ¢ivil engineer, |leaders, y father drew his knife, and |~ “Confound hogs 1" seid he “they root U $1.000 Would Not Buv It. losen to survey a road butween |With great risk, crept along the pole be- (go they can’t grow say,” and 8o Baying a Dr. Hora—I was affioted with rheumatism ard Jetroit and Lansing. It was literally | tween the running wheel-horses, and cui | he threw o stick at one of them that 8 M AGADAM ' suzed by using & bolt. To any one aflicted wit) | work in the wilderness. My father, who [the traces and reins of the two leaders. [ wag in the ac¢ of rooting up a large i H 'h;‘,;;bm-_';‘gg:,;,-g‘{';y“};g?;flmg't;_.fi:}"‘ was & domestic man, becane tired aftez [ Tho di'llnglmmo dropped on one side of |gione from the bottom of the cellar. rx st my store, 1420 Douglas atroet. Omaha, Neh. A few months of his loneliness, and re- | the vehicle, and the other leader broke | guggested ¢ him to put fifty loads o WILLIAM LYONS. |solved to have his wife and childrea | from him and fled through the woods. T tire satisfaction to all purchasers, Ladies' Hose, 260 Pairs Ladies Finest Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, colored and black, at 76c Never before sold under $1.00 and $1.26. = Button length black Jerseys, 25¢, cheap at 36c. 6 Button length black and colored bril- liant lisle Jersey gloves, 60c, sold last year for $1.00. muck into the cellar, and the manure,as filled promptly. Samples sent and i q LR € fitnl s o CvBce VORISR SO S B W 1A se two'll not take us in, saic Sum. | fust as it accumulated, for the hogs to Q0N Patin Tedtih! Balid: and i1k Lace Mites, estimates given upon application. ‘w",";&nu“c_ F. Goodman's DrugStore 1100| He took a turlough, came on to Balti-| No. But we'll fight every incn, work over; but he said he had no "'mef 202‘“"}’ ‘Hose, b lo:‘; it :m:fd 1:0,., Liook at reductions: 5 Farnam 8t., Omaha. more, and started back with usin two [ The wolves had gathered about the [und could not get mom-f' to pay n_hired RE o BONS 700, ' Children’s now 50c, £ 1y 650, WM. MoBAIN & CO., o CHOXD; days, giving my mother but little time | fallen mare. The moon began to rise, | man, That was enough to satisfy me s P 4 : . Chilaran s nomgalo ’:rm::ly el Sioux Falls. Dakota. for preparation. But he was a driving, [and showed their nuncber. My mother | ¢that it did not pay him to farm. 500 Pairs Children's Solid and Fanc R, Ao mln G(’io. ’ L = hot-tempered, a8 well as an affectionate |declared there were thousands of them. | Tt js just such men as this who always | Hose, formarly sold at 76c and 81 00; hd‘“‘ now 4;}”: former‘y o { wan, and never felt that any ebstacle [ Bui she was not in a condition to count | complain that furming does not pay. &,‘uc n the counter in one lot at 50c. el o ey CRE giONe & I T . s of sufticient importance to stand in | very aceurately. But why don't they give up the farm | This isa great sacrifice. Ladien’ now 60c, formerly 85, MANUFACTURER OF a1y of any whim or wish of hisown, | ‘The two wheel-horses dragged the | and engage (n _ome otner business, it 1 | 50 Puirs Ladies’ Silk Hose at$1,00, For-| Ladics’ now 75c, formerly 81 00, Such fiery energy is a useful quality, |coach abont half & mile. Then the pack | pays so poorly ? The fact is they would merly sold at €250, l'mdgun_ now 6be, formerly 90c no doubt, but when carried to Am ex- |came up again, leaped on their haunches, | make a failure of any thing they under- Liadies Bolid Oaedinal, fall i 5 Ladies’ now 85c, formerly $1.10, y treme, 15 in my father's case, is likely to | and tore the pcor brutes so that the flesh | took, no matter what, for a man who ies Solid Cardinal, full regular made Laoes, 4 k 4 g i st AR IRIAG i i French feet, 26c. Sold else- bring discomfort possibl; hung in great strips. .. | is successfui in one business will be in| Hose, » CORNICES. into business r:(nfllli‘ul{m mmL the home | Cit dewn another horse. That will |another if he understands it; and a | where at 3c. ”mnnw BAPS FINlfllS"’ET" circle. keep themn back ten minutes, 1 Sam, | man should never take the management | Ladies Extra Heavy Unbleached Knit- ] =L, 1o | It was early in December when we ap- [ #ith white lips and staring eyes. He|of a farm unless he understands it in | ~teq Hose, 24c; reduced from 35. airaiath wirent,; rouchied the end of cur journey, having | [#C fought silently and bravely. Buthe |all of its branches; and —one that | 5 008 05 nat g B0 MaHA, = wov.iveeee.. NEB.RABKA, ut thirty miles to make before Teaching | w28 thinking now of his wife and baby. | understands and likes it, you wil |One grand Lok Oh onds. fiat Lansing. g That woald bo to burn onr ship #ith | never heur sy it does not pay. I bave ml ing o d'F o 01:"' ‘{ 8, In fancy he \\’Venlherwnsbil(erly cold, and the |a vengeance, said my futher. What | hesrd men say, “I would not give my | colors and Krench mixe: e vs. ly reller d PO i iy ® Featoration to HEALTH, St 2 7t 2 would ae do then 7 arm for & whole city, if T had to live [ 50 doz. Lndies’ Balbriggan vests, 37 1-2c, Nebraska = Cornice| i, © mim [ 4. EHE e B A e Crtenlanil e iron o ¢ Chaset Toray on A hiCE L tLis B A O VLt VQLTAIC BELT CO., Murshall, Mich. | ,),}er desired to remain a day or two, |top of the siage and fight until our 8m- | but conl gus, or see unyfilung buv brick | 1 gien’ Gauze vests, 16¢, worth 25c. AN P that the childre; ight res There was | munition's gone, \_\'ulh{.” Such men wil always make e P i i []mamflnlfll Wflrks JAS, H. PEABODY M. . lh‘r‘eu ll)f tu;: fi;‘,{;:’,&éd :nin.-, xxll(;r;c::lt‘_ | 1have two charges left. farming pay; nnd have no L}_lfl{('n}‘l?' in Lnil::l G‘:‘r&umur Merino vests, 65¢, for. 3 big boy of six, and the baby, scarcely | Then we are lost! raising steers that will dress from five to T r dozen, formerly 8}c. CTURERS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, .. months old 2 At that moment r=y motner, who nad fseven hundred at two years o.d, or pigs | 200 corsets in onelot at 48¢, formerly 75c. wher, Gpzen, ly 84c. AR o Residence, No.. 1407 Jones St. Office, No. 160 | But my father conscious of no fat not uttered a gl before, cried out. [that will dress thiee hundred at. £iy ito Pearl Buttons, 28 line, at 7ic per i fy Basset's Jersey fitting corsets, 98¢, for-| g, P » 3 i f 4 o A 1 s 1-4ped half into the window, | months old. L J . l0z6a, formerly 10c. GM.VANIZED IRON CORNICES e O e kPR 380, | aimself, could not enter into the feelings | A “z‘{!l‘:\l‘,hu, ling toget into the conch, merly $1.26 1 lot Patent Val. Laces at Gc per yard, regular prico 10 and 16c. Real Torehon Lace (12 yards in piece) 100 per pisce, sold elsewhere at 30c, Colored Spanish, all silk, Lace at 33¢, worth 50c. Bargains in Oriental, Black, Spanish, Antique, Torchons, and ail popular laces. Buttons, Ona lot Dress Buttons at 16¢ per dozen, worth from 25 to 60c. 2 White Pearl Buttons, 24 and 26 line, 5o house tn the town some little token of ) R A O Ribbon Remnants, f Pty = of weak children. ; - |3ARdier shot hin dend. He was not Curlous Bibles. The new *‘Acquibaeque Corset,” $1.35, [No. 6. All Mlk Satin and Gros Grain. ‘ D;erIN;(’;WCI(;:ps e U M PH HEYS Jomg ey o Susiid ifter. i liEely to miss Lin mark with thateot, | - Certain editions of tho Bible, owing to| ~ tho bust hoalth corses in the markot, | o yard, .. | i L lnny; -"loulmlw stop Just at the e for | And now the black swarming beast | the errors they contained, have received | worth $1.75, No. 9. All Silk "Bytin and Gros Grain, ! TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, 0 MEOPATHIO V‘HY s ‘:fi‘lvf?“:g;l A Lan: ;ar&neflgmlmélou the horses, Thes many odd]um){mfi] ')V(Iu\t is l:n&;vn a8 Gloves. 16c yard, Regide prices 12hc and | s < ' o4 and . ho “Breeches Pible” (Geneva 1560), was . . b g PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, E T E R ] N CS aibg bysnighti ;;ur lé“lv']l?‘l‘:olll):;u:l:m 1t is ail over, muttered my father. T o i, 7), wae |1 lf"‘ ‘“dlfll"'fi‘ (h;fl,(ona,dafo %n) o0 of}:;,en,.m Collars, ab & ifron Fencin ] v NSPECIFI 'bt 115 B good supper to wel-| But my mother, who had been pray- | translated: “They sewed fig leaves to- ormorly;soldav. 9t -60. Children's Lace Collars, 8o, fexmerly 150, g FOR THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES OF c&‘f"s you, .ng inside, wna.n]ot 80 unrqgt b&‘"fim‘dl%‘ gothar an e "f"" ]"F-’Qéé‘,‘,‘é‘.fi“h% [‘fl-lu‘:. y' uetaire kids, §1.00, reduced Oluldren’s Lace Collln‘%u,,fa ly’ 380, nflfilfi"&fl'&?&';‘ifi’&fl:fl“&?&‘“' HORSES, CATTLE ity P00S: HOG™, My mother made no further objection, ::,e,:s(“gmfgag:fiéu:loggnburking. The “2’,_.‘5?"]"“‘1.8 TA{.‘:\dé" i']:, (1568), Jere- | 1 1ot Iadie a.)lorod Berlin gl 10 Persons wishing fo procure the wnpr i [ COR 0. ANDS STREET, LINCOLN NEB, FOK TWENTY YEARS Humphreys' Homeos | and we continued our journey, The )“CIUe paused, pricked their ears— | miah viii, 22, was made to read: “Is formerly 20c. eriin gloves, 10c, | cedented bargains we offer at this sa § GATRER. M ek Nearders Licery tiableand | 8tage lumbered heavily through tho [ f0 104 JU4'5 daenly scuttered through | there no freucle in Gilead,” instead of 6 Y * will consult their "interests by. aall i factu enow, and it was nealy ‘dark t\'nlllxen v;'e AR oaA) “balm,” and in 1609 the word vas changd BI;”A)II engthcolored toffeta silk gloves, early. Remember this sale begins M i stopped for supper “: o Tanaing "4 | “The freed leader had fortunately out- | o “rosin ;” “balm” was first used in 1161, | ~all shades, 36c, formerly 50c, day morning, A pril 21st, at 8 o'clock, | DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. " Veterina gl aneapinylead stant Ton nsu:g. " run the wolves,and had reached Lan- [7}he “Vinegar Bible, printed in Oxford | (AT el When supper was over, my mother fing and coming to the hotel, his bloody. | i1 1717 by John Basket, derives its name L. B. WILLIAMS & SON § ¥ Pamphlets sent froe onappicatsl - |weated herself with the children at the |§ "8 (iqe"and cat traces had told thie | from the heading of Luke xx,, which was — ey NN [ & "“"",lw F.,..‘,.‘.’i'.'.’:’:.".;-'.'.'."ynm i blasingifire,yhenimy fihiersivoice yas story. In five minutes, every man and made to read: *“"he parable of the is radicatly | g0 0n to-night, Col. McLure, ngland, and v 1632 another appeared neard outside blustering angrily. in town was eut to hunt wolves. | vinegar” The book had many other [ ;.e "Rr e e e NERVU“S DEB"—ITY Why have the horses been put away ¢ bo{vlenwew puc two miles from the vil- | errors from which it has also been called rINarn D' \% att BUILOING. Pros. L] he shouted .o the landlord. . se (hat we slept in our own house | after the printer's name, “A Basket of L 1 ' HUMP“HEE% Aty fram orer work of 1 did notauppose 1t possible for you to h’.fi? night after all, and from every other | arrors,” {:\ 1631 a Bible was printed in ! ra o Some two miles up the river from 8t | oring matter—only a short time being —_— e t 7| Johnsbury, Vt., is & primitive sort of required to render them perfectly white, [] Lam so tired,and the children—let u | yillage called “The Center.” Ilcre, not | ag if just from the press, and this with- G stay ; and her eyes filled with tears, long since, the rustic youth of “he vi-|out injuring in the least the blackness . HYSELF, aiaZv577% You always were a luzy little thing, |cinity con Charles, cannot we stay here a'l / R She was entle, weak little womai 7 DR WHITTIER ! 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo KNI! T vegated for u dance. “Anc|of the ink. An example given of thera- [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.) DIEEASEE OF TILH beesiy THIE St Eath breinees o yanahoratiins £oodswillipss senk fomake curslospitie in o T ek padeie R o o g TR it ol 'l 2 :‘i‘;{lu;leng i on? fi'y father was a changed man from :i‘l‘:\;"co'l\mil adultery,” the word “not” ™ a - o > 3 Koows, brioe o] ¢ 20 JBUr anger for Col- [ 1iat%1ay— tender, considerate husband | ik ommit, aduliery, atey] & 4 8 . s 8 ‘o B 1 e y c u ng omitted. Tt has priately 2 P - a i ) k) = 7 slpset 4 MggLe o el '{'“l.""‘;“flr‘ “’g”{-”“'e;‘: and father. So thatthe night ]vu(h the | been calied the “Wi b 2 ® g 8 B .§ E & g - is nothing to hinder you, but ther. v blessing in the morn- e 5 4 -— < T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., |50ery 1T much 1o binder o deficate woman < d | RENES, DR 0wty T ¥ite often v 014 Bocks aud Ozon 2 4 8§ a8 8 2 B .g 2 o g8 m children. 1Us not likely you'll - reach | 28 SAEEORIBLD e i r Qculimt and Auri BY MAIL POSTPAID, T A A A et He Heard Too Much. 5 e known tuatiogone, whohiprepers @ = 2 witn D aries, Mo Cuels oL Tt deep, and o track is h'n:ld tofind | Lowis Gaylord Clark, tho editor of the LI T restoring booka or | —- - e and Douma siroota. My mother went out and called, softly, | nickerbocker Maguzine used to tell the | prints which have become brown with o Wl ey Charles, lot me speak to you a moment! | mllowing story with zreat delight: | hge, or been smearcd or soiled with ol CUMINGS AND 20TH 8T,, OMAHA, NEB, pulling her ‘playfully by the ear. Go;|dance they did* d our informant | gult prodaced in this way i8 that of a \ BEAULAR GLARRATR s BELRLoAS || A GREAT MEDIOAL WORK . flbundlo up [1Welll 12 oo i ten minutes | with an winction, unkown to your ety | Book of the sixtcenth céntury, upon EMERSON PIX L5 BTOES, 4 VOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disease anc be at iome before ni clock. | beaux and belles. ue interestingman | pago of which several sentences ha T ! O physolan I 8t Lotis, ks olty papars shos ON MANHOOD Colonel! The landlora beckoned_ him having imbibed too freely, became pags painted over, by the monks of EMEINON PIANO 00 oimoieant. To temab AR ....m.’-.lu 'I':;"h:';““;l"“ ek S DTV T | ek sty oo ma et |, ek, L Qi ot wik Lo sy of b | ¥t tho conru of the evenin | it sy with o biace g eolorin | oL AT O OB L R S, e Sy e \ t:m“ e O oy mall o oxprass | “remature Decline fn Man, Errorso . lrum M rsil lt nn:e, l}l tv::e xg:::i tr\ui nm:wmely concluded to retire for a’short "u:lu", Iln'o)“lww nmk? g m ille, vln.{u, progress. GUSTAVE BALTI I, here. Cus Rage grikra ed; where doubt i o [here and Lansing ha en infes rest, f o and of which no trace of a line could be 4 o s franidy . Oall or write. wnd old. ~ It coutaing with wolves all winter, A door ajar near the dancing hall re- | detec After thirty-six hours' treat- KIMBALL ORGAN d Nervous Prostration, Debility, Montal and Physios mfluh!r‘l.nn:hhelrlz Bah! wretched little cayotes! Yo | vealed invitingly a glimpse of & comfort- [ ment with ozone, the coloring matter RECOMMENDS ITBELE | :o‘l"l'u":mgh‘:pm\;mjn"" Before foll to the 1o | know there’s no more danger in them |able bed, of which he took possession | was entirely destroyed, the most careful Woakni an afloctio ] : 2 4 ) | ab : ) entirel, h : SOLE AGENT, Mouth, Old Bores and Uloers, Imped' | ¢ hysic an 800 pages, bound ‘in besutth [than i.. o many rats. it's oniy a poor | with the prospect of an undisturbed | gerutiny of the puge fulling to disclose SPE ) :::nh $0 tasags, Whoumvila, Pliew Sioolal a1 | French sunsis. i oossed bovers, fl silt guarantea | irick to bring cnstom to your tavern, Joe, | snooze, the fiw{(]mg au)! oil‘uw u.,:. had once i HU ' 1619 Dodge Strect, Omaha, Neb. fontion to cases from overworked brain, BURGICAL | 4o be anioal, Stop there; colonel ; not another word, It har pened, howbeit, that this was | been painted over. Writing ink may — P OASES reoeive spocial attention, Discases arisiug | ; the ladiey’ withdrawing rocm, and no | readily be discharged with ozone, espec- | § e ’ i R 2 70 T from Imprudence, Excessce, Indulgenoes pormanent: b, The landlord turned away, He was a |sooner had le closed lis eyes than in|ially if the r be subsequently treat- 23 | ‘R % P DCUEH0MS pEriEsua) 5 Y AL K8 TDe, 5 ‘ % Iyoured. = i man of much rectitude and good senge, | came two }i"’?“ ng t‘lfllnhfs _mm: :"":",‘" ed wml. dllu!: cltnlorhydflc acid to re ‘ ke f ' A 76) pagos; thewholi | tlon, to th 0 refers. d 1 as justly offended, arranging their disordered ringlets, the | move the oxide of iron. 5 MARRIAGE:: el | sl ehatieithionm: | 0 o s o s o | 4 Ik of L tallow candle-mot di ——— THE BEST THREAD ror SEWING MACHINES recelpts; who ma) | op by the aftlioted for relief. I will benef Put the horses 0 the coach ? sai 18 cloging the tenant of the bed. Thegirle| A Srer D T bout fon, G- OXDE, oy whomayno | I London Lancet. * Uostler. Does the Colonel know ? A SARAL . dhegirls kr TowARD FoRUNE— L) : why, causes, consequences and cure, Msiled for 26¢: | " or0 {3 no membor of voclety 0 whom this book s . tongues, like the rest of their “seck,” | years ago, & poor woman’ living in Phil- ) aen 94, 1} 0ot be usetul, whother, youth, parent, gusrdian. | FIC docs not choose o listen, fald the | +'jy'cly hegan ronningin this wise: Welphih, managed to eke out 3 misera- o {nstructoror clergyman. onaut. tandlor’ ; but he'll be wiser before worne | Wiy ]atn nice dunte we've having |ple existence by selling molasses candy. = s Hitch up the horsea. Tave you heard anyboly gay anything | Oue day, her candy was scorched. The n. 0 Address the Peabody Medlcal [ustitute, or Dr. W N h k u.Pum,uu.4nuus:fimmz.smmnumfifls ng. B e e fitai| T j 5 o ; Ay PG X may no conguited on all lacasey Felrln ok vaee | .. You must not think m; 16, ot | hout me, June ~oman was in despair. Theloss wasa| i o tie Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Home Indus ixpetonce. Curonlo andobstinatodisoneathat Mave | o\ 11" )ird or cruel; but he wasan| ““About’' you! Why sorin, I heard | 2 ’ it MAs e illiniantic Sp C e i+ 50 ustry, NflnhflaSI B ras a od the ekl g [ ey officer, used to baving bis| -oc Fiint “tell Sam Jones tht you wi “"““:,u‘:f}?,d'{}y‘,‘,&ffl}&, o was quick. | nd o pronounced by ul[n-rts to he the hest sewing wxchine thread in 2 e PN ", Y v . ALONG THE LINE OF THE | own wuy, and to disciplining weuker the prettiest girl in the room. W ! and_roady with tapes [ world, FULL ASS0 u[‘l\‘l EN l" CONSTANTLY ON HAN and [, Mi I d 3 , ptople Wan himsels. VWhereupon the dear things cyuckled vacked some walnuts, | for sals by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, chlcagn' St' Pflu ) flflflflpfl S an = e—————— | Weo drove on slowly. ‘The night was|nd fixed “}’ a little more, and mide off | mixed the kernels with the candy, an mBe Omuha. Nah. OMAHA RAILWAY. J udi “ m o |dark and cold, out my mother u::nprvlnl i llh:db;lllerflgln. “‘hl:.lllly m'.'fdlmll'r‘i",,l’ wrote .‘J,luc l».l,”“l'llm m"lv‘vln';x:"drol:nlt{f —_— y h 3 in o tlilo | reach )\ whe b e 8! cake” The chil ? s s B ettt | i, i Mt B ot ok o ket | (152 LASS” S ety | P IBOTW IGER o0 CO., BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN| @ s @l oo ior theexpiess purpore | Lreast, und we were comfortuble enough. |and, quite intelligibly, though slowly, iti| wag Jiked. They came back for more DEALERS IN e L D G ity | Buog L iltle man? l-muw o ?Ime; U Have you heard anyone say anythiu \hernexl Qa7 “lh‘:' B o qu“‘lu:(l:]lu.lllt; ?, TOIN . F . . |from time to time, Feet warm, June ceafection spread from one 8¢ » Twos-zmfimfififi Bpecial ex g isinalltheis | Little Mary's sound asleep, God blese |'bout me, gals?? 5 another, The muker shrewdly v"““"fid Hal s a e an oc om cursion ra‘es for lind reekers oree l:htl;h::n‘-“ll & :qmvllmtd‘fwm- a | her! Its not such a frightful _|un|n}(~¥ Yancy their feelings at this juncture herl:«llw making tlmt.“ Pretl“l'nlly l‘:n: U . Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and v 4 iscases o e d 'on fo thin S s oo in the alley. In Pracipal Lolul on o e b wash you S0 S| oy e 1y one fold of work which the| (0K AdAtger sliop it this FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF : < d again, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD ! e redb car or twosho moved aga Year i rogressive American women do not {xme it was into one of the principal Trslus over tht C., 8t. P, M. & 0. Railway to Cov 55 », 1 Practice. &mm, You hard, Charles! said my mother, ,I:wm %0 soriously thiink of entering, yet g"“mz wak 1aig one of e BriCIY A netae Sioux ity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and a hl Lo |:lby‘|‘)‘r::‘m:.“l=l.l’nlplu o :_ho ctlx;xld‘vnl bear lilml Le yl.lu‘ultllehll;une DT K e h e oy nllove} o, her walagk T P 3 !“1':.,' ot at Blaix ‘.‘."....'.‘:,,L.mm‘:q" o vprllu remedy '}Ji“’;..n.er‘.’.'fw“fi.fl&‘&&%‘ a‘rlnnouleep. much more than inmany they enter|gold out her business, and retired with a 1 ,M,m;,no:,‘o,v Neligo, and through o Val: | 24t once used in each case. Consultations, per- | 110 454 1ot waken for a couple of hours, | fiom choice, or are forced into by cir-|handsome fortune. Now she_ lives in a ) ] ) 2%, -4 N entine. fl‘.‘-:‘.";:‘-’:',}“" and Express, Nomarks oo | and then only because the etage coach | cumstances. I mean the business of a ately Louse which stands in a grove For rates and all information call on ackage to Indicate contents or seader, Address | g0 04, druggist. Dexterity, neatness, order, and | of walnut trees; carved punels repre- 1LORO Farnam Strect. Onaah Vo b a0l WHITNEY, Genaral Acent, 38.JAMES, No. 204Washinglon 8. Chicago,diL, | 4 o o o1y Fere we are? Why, | indeed all the g es _essentiul in a | genting walnut bonrvhu decorate ‘:litdel:i Mtrang » Bulldic g, Cor. 10th an ib, | — comp————— wi e lfi'o aiadle’ or the woods! i 0od druggist, are pre-cminently present and on her carringe, in Omaba, hlrl = . 2 Tk « 2 S A ] , v . Womeén. is & bunch of walnuts (g b i ot eyl SUNRTigY nplu“mo vried, jumping out, W)~ ails you, Sam? @ of'a coat Of Arms, — DR e G. H WOOD & Co, g L i ———— i usks, — What'ure vou stoppir , aere for? besaid | oy v o GOING o musopry | 208 DUmsHEK Dot tha b JCCESSORS TO WESTERN STRAM HEATING €O, i it AL imo |t the driver 1 ther col ill b found the an.| Wou are more sure of success ln the BUCC » » Jreeme s (1o n A e VVell, to tell the truth, stammered Sam, n another colunn wi [oun ane | S 2 i o A ) 00 Wl b I've Jost {1 1 30n't get the bears | nouncoment of Messrs. THOS, COOK & 8ON, | and if you regard yourse U — iuv,: j‘.’,",‘ nj“my. don’t K bt .l.u:li.z A“:':m, 201 um.rllw..y, New York, §ordinary talent, wn%: lxlqnfxtyosl ‘::m 2100 Ture TOUs EUETRVIIGS i Te. e w Vi complete Y s " g t Al 5 #4100 454 tho b e 1'li soon find it for you., i?l’.:y i A ) S ln"'mlule;w:h ',w,'rkhul{;{,u::,.,yg}l' en’i“u:, Im'{npeml too STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, 5 ¢ \ AT No, you'll not, Colonel, said Bam, &3 coying Surtug and Somuer, *Gook's Excur. Yotk tie in watching your hair grow | e o 16ih Street, bet. Capitol Ave, and OM AH 1- ST, i Saamon for ne ¥, cisively, You never were in_ these siouist, contalning mupe sud fuil |nrtuluu‘sb e (bt yor way convince people that Da-enport Street. Telophone No. 495, N f onan s Uradive i 8 Freo Hottle of oy il voods before, Just you keep inside,’will ha mailed to any address on receipt of 1 ke vier folks, b 1l eare 5. D T, N . (e sud lemme alone, Tlis is my business cents YoU ire o' i 186, it ‘if}“&*z&*?MV“-,‘; - : - . ey G e : YA gy 4

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