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. -3 OMAHA DAILY BEE=MONDAY, MAY 5, 1884 A Minnesota 1 Huntel T MW T WUODNT e~ |considered birds beneficial to the farm H.H. HORNE & CO, and fruibgrower. O the birds which fod tly on the wing and partly on trees, the closed at the back and ends, and has _door in front. It has no floor, butstands direct 1y on the floor of the room, and is movable, was stock still, and then Dblaze away, Sometimes he would kill, but that was \ . 3 o 4 Mass,, under date of Janmary 7, 1884 saye MRS. S. J. NORRIS, , Benoficlal Wild Birds, AT for ear s o Nhite Ynnting In e s G. H WO0D & CO, P q i wnder lip, which had been g viie Sng In e plneries of Minte ' i m At & meeting of the Ontario agricultural | his under lip, wh ota 1 once met s old halt-h " ompl-te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in | At s mecting ofithe Ontario agricultural I wirso sl a g o’ S| 1| e e ol Bl e i SUCCESSORS TO WESTERN STEAM BEATING 00, Sanders, the well-known Canadian ornithol- | o1 tha {nsidlo of his checlk, and ths sir [learned before or since. It was when 1 1_-‘ l l | Dd B 'E: ogist gave an acconnt of some insectivor- | gaid o horriblo death was soon to come smpared my scanty saperficial knowledg ) N ous birds that were worthy of encours ave him nine bottles of Swift's & ific and | with his sound practical lore that I dis TR 0 IAS v 7 TUST RBORIVED, ment. He said he had been engaged in the [ ho has boon entirely cured. Tt has creatod | covered the lamentable extent of my fi- STRAM AND GAS FITTRISS, ) : study of hirds for tha last seven or eight | graat excitement in this seotion. norance and how much 1 had to learn, | 216 North 16th Street, bet. Capitol Ave. and M 058 MainStroet, - - - - - GOUNCIL BLUFFS. |3 i ey thopsory: | osimon o s Skt Diwns e[S, B0, 0% 001 L1 0, By 210 s ok S b ol A, 4 QMAHA, NEB — NEUMAYERS HOTEL |t oo sy tchintu oot | i g sewure oo, Drers . i, b1 el e e ; . e e { orons, the mos an thirty-five years, making it a specialty common was the largest famyily of warblers, [ 0% G5 _ o — e Téa . | il HOTEL g, vy ol ) iy Heni et ya bt | THE OHEAPEST PLACE INJOMAHA TO BUY ON THE start mostly took their food on the wing, A Model Kitchen Table, I.did fiot prolong my hunt with him, & but partially on the hranches of trees; o, C Bt . |every hronght out new s vems, and o the birds which took thelr food exel sively | | My codking tablo s eight fect long—it | Svery deer hronght IR B G e O the wing. there. wore. the. fig-eatehens, | should bo nine—and is placed in o recess | YCRY MOVe was checkmated by this unerr- which included the king bird and the pec- | between the chimney and a window, the ;""","" y l'"' imrod. He was & regular ' g [hich included the king bird nd the bee | e of which decides 1a length. 10 1 tor | houd and conld. fin more game than i E 3 Y ‘ighthawke, | feet seven inches high, and should bo twe |Uhree ordinary hunters; but, - what van Furniture and appointments all_new. _Nos, 208 and 210 Brodway, Council Bluffs, \s hg | foet three inchies on top. Below it is en-|MOmAIY ! ho conld not shoot. Actually, X if & deer moved, or even wagged his ears, —_—— theold fellow would quietly wait till he I WHOLESALE DEALERS IN tood of the yellow warbler consisted chiefly of the larva and eggs of moths, which the took from the leaves of trecs} the vireds n u and cuckoos were birds of the same class, and similarly beneficial. The bluebird fee mostly on insects, though it might take grain when its favorite diet was not ohtain- he last de- wle. The insects devoured seribed class of birds were mostly i to the ore st and the farmer. The nuthateh, which was a very common bird, stayed in'theso latitudes the year round, and lived almost entirely on ‘insects and . TOWA. |their eges, and chrysalides. Tho wood- peckers mostly took their food upon trees, The redheaded v wero generally con- sidered a pest on account of their devour- ing so much_fruit, chiefly cherries and ap- We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and YARA CIGARS, All Oigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 reprosented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., I 652 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - Metcalf Bros., -~ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN} ples. The high-hole woodpecker, [though it occasionally ate a fow eherries, was on the whole a bird which should bo protect- ed, owing to the number_of insects it d voured. The hairy and downy woodpec ' HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, L ) - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA The enclosed sy below is divided inta three compartments. The right-hand closey down to tho floor opens to admit it and closes tightly again until the next barrel is needed. Inside there i8 a space to hang baking-pans by their rings on the parti- tions; over the flour barrel there is o lid that is raised whenever flour is to be taken out; thesicveand scoop remains in a barrei, The lid is a part of the surface of the table, and opens over the whole widih of the flour compartment. Above the door of tho middle closet there isa drawer without Dback or sides, which is the I ard. ‘When drawn out and turned around the front becomes a back, and is v useful in preventing the scattering of flour in rolling pastry ; when returned to its place the roller can remain upon the board. Below this drawer is a closet with a door, and a shelf large enough for & pan of milk, or bowls and pudding dishes ; below the shelf is space for a bucket or sugar, a jar of lard contains the flonr barrel; & door coming || 10 means o foregone concliisio would insist on using n single miss with him seemed rather a matter to be expected than one to get mad about, so, nothing daunted, he wounld reload his rifte, sit on a log, light his pipe, soliloquize and ascribe reasons for his maladroitness, and make wise resolutions for the future, and having putin about half an hour, go ahe take up the track of the doomed de 1 eight times out of ten get another shot, with varying results, inside of an hour. How hedid it Teould never tell ! all that I know is that I have followed him for ¢s from morn till dusk, and have seen him shoot three or four times at the same deer in a ¢ Wl generally bag him is the long run. When we became better ac: quainted, it was mutually agreed and un derstood that he would do the finding and I the shooting A DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and;largest Stocks in the United States to_select from. NO STAIRS.TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. "HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF RN WE f ers and the yellew-bellied variety wore sugar, a jar o SENEATLY SO it BRI tommonly, but ho believed nnjustly, de- | oF cream and o molases jug. Tlicleft-hand [£enerally had the pleasure of hang tten. sAREHEKS 1 nccnsed of do- | closet has at top a drawer divided into two [ 4¢er or twoa day without his feing a = nominated sapsnckers, and accused of de : for | Mot~ At first T ascribed his finding the SILOAM R. Rice M. D Stroving fruit wnd other trees by esteacting | compartments, one for egxgs, the other for | Mot At fiest [ ascribed s finding the g o &7, the sap_from them. Mo had never scen [8pices, yeast powders, nutmeg-grater and | [0 FOC 3][‘"”""‘“ i \:“" bt . MlNERAL SPRIN CANCERS, gcther tumors removed withontthe | trecs injured by them, und they were benc | eake-citter o shelf below liolds boxes of [ PVEr Ll O WOLLL 10 J0W [ TESh trie N ) knio or drawing of blood. ficial birds in his estimation. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED e £ salt, boxes of rice of |2 8hort distance, and without giving any 1 y palr iy ke reason, and. guided by an unerring Judge e Of the birds which ate their food upon | tapioca, jug of syrup, jar of preserves while ) ) : seanensorns pore Snmmaenn ot omors: | CARONIC DISEASES of xinde n spectatty. | o grround there were first the thrushes, | in use, or is an ex 11 FARNAM STREE - . OMAHA BB atareh, w Blood and kin diseasbe, Dyapopiia, Livof | #Qror thirty yoars|practioal exporlence Ofioo No | including the robin, the tawny thrush, the 1 can assure any woman who has not the e Zlient place to keep ples | ment, ' whiel “was simply supernatural, would leave it or strike out ‘Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout, Neu- | 6 Pearl street, Council Bluffs Sow o is | latter convenience, that is a great saving 2 ralgia and Asthma, Thoso Springs are tho favorite | £4rConcultation treo brown thrush, and ‘l‘“:fl_ ‘:)I.‘lfi"‘ r‘r)“‘:‘f:l‘;:: of timo in_ cooking fo huve all these in| €150 point out the deer, perhaps fifty or one and shortly come upon the sar resort of the tired and debilitatad, and are th 2 v d o 8 g sniffing o ing "BEST FRIBND, bad very little to say in his favor, aa they |reach of her hand without stepping from [ hundred yards away, snifiing and watching FEEBLE LADIKS BEST FRIEND, i Xk, while his ft we cither Good hotel, livery and bathing accomodation both were very destructive to cheeries and other | her place. The table, includir ck, while his foes were eithe s back t its surface, | 118 b4 loter sl fummee, Looalty Bighly ploturesqas fruits, and ate very few insects—chiefly | being about an inch and a e A | ot ahetiin § * Evons, or C., B. & at A Correspondenc coleoptera—and then only when it could (o flour barrel, a short woman cannot mould f & 14 e el F Yy Hea,t]ng a,nd Ba.king § ‘solicited, HEV. M. M. THOMPSON, n |not get fruit; the cat bird was allied to [bread or roll pastry easily without some: | © ~":"““‘|"i"'l‘l’ ':‘;“:ff.‘";"['.4"."“'.)1.“:‘\ “ S | | v 8 imds the robin, and like it was destructive to [thing tostandon. = A narrow picce of hoard | M= pechamical, 80 TAAb & HEQUENty P f 3 Albany, Ellmispflnz-. (Gentry Co., Mo. At the well-known Establishment |rspberrics; the about two feet wide, with two picces of |V made a noise to_start the unspect- T» only attained by using g ANALYSIS, thrushes were almos si " board nailed 0ss its under side, isone of g to givehim o .h;um»._ T b or orous. The food of the blackbi tho best convenicuces of all, for on a cold| o whis conduct an my part was sure to he . CHARTER OA¥K -t ¥ . ey (Y Dlessing from the veteran which included the red-winged blackbird, [ morning, when I have biscuits to bake, 1|0 | ; & | Warm my wooden cricket by the fire, and | Who recognized no rulas or lnws go Carbonate | : 8 ‘@"J, P. FILBERT, gracm my woaden erckeb by tho. e, 1) ot and | saklon. sty i K largely of beetles and larvie; the crow |and as the closot door swings overit is nof | difficult to make him perceive the dif Sulphate Magnesia. 209 Upper Broaaway, the blackbird, however, lived t entirely | in the way. There should be n narrow |HCe a8 in any case the de venison.” Sulphate Calciam T i i - ip of ai o < of One day I missed clear and clean, and as on grain; while the cow bir e the Eu- | strip of wood nailed upon the back of the| Qe 04y 1 dlear a I 2 g o § i o across, hetweel he doe kept out of my sight I could not ol the crow blackbird, the cow bird, meadow lark, and the oriole—consisted o Stoves and Ranges, (o} WAT WIRE GAVIE OVER DOOR Fer salo by 4 lids per sallon 67,174 WRIHT ** MERRILL, Chemists Chloride Sodium , Billic laying its_eggs in the nests of other and | tho principal part of thetableand the floot ofteinl bi s e vint D er Trom. flowins over | at my biundering in having made the deer —_— CROOCRR Y Pt R IS SR S ORIy G U L vt | vun before I fired at him, threw up: his MILTON ROGERS & SONS 3 S Ot Counc . ally starved to death owing to the greater [ tho back or into the division containing| Y i Erb g g 3A00B S0, - F. . CADWELL oncll Blus. Noties our reducoa Price List | ¥ o miore clamorous appefite of thein: | flour, when washing the table after cook st ALy L sy » OMAHA 8IS & CADWELL, truding brood; the red-winged blackbird | ing.—N. ¥. Tribune. Aol Gl il BTy, (L BT fed on the larvee of beetles in_the spring, ST gh the neck, and dead as o na funny part is that to this day the old f oA e sk aR oL b A should reflect well beforo using and | thinks I did the killing; whereas I only FIRIED YW . b About 25 por cent. of the ool of the b a1y P el to wo sioats o Bt | Ered o shob bt ot whe Aeyacy Dty (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) £ s the skin, Any cosmetic will at first [ his man’s antipathy SaalibHRG inscets, the remainder being vegetable food, | mpart a beautifying offect and uot apparent m\l(,"','.‘f"lf"“‘:’"“ "’:"’f,"{'l"llll:"n:{' f;::r;‘,‘d.‘ l',‘:::if but of what kind he had been unable 10 |y injuro the skin, but in a very shor time [ Amovited to actual hatred, and it was only in. The Bathurne oriole was bene- |ittlo blotches and discolorations sappear on | fte * repeatedly showing him its advan- ’ but in the fall it devoured grain. 20 pounds Bost B COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 1 pouiny el Office, Main Streot, Rooms 1and_ Shugart & Mo [ 12 pounds Fahon's Blosk. - Will practioo ln State acd odersi court ~ Mtorneys-at-Law, {5 £33385588328888883 out, per pound. Cholce Minco Me 1 dozen Mackerel W.R. VAUGHAN, |t Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Counoll Bluffe, estate collec fon agens 04d Fellov suvings bank. ot fibniors MO bero oy eroall conclusively show tho pojson. | t4ges that he so fur condescended as toallow protty much grain feeders, though the grey Ay LIME AND CEMENT. bird, or chipping sparvow fed largely on in- orget the. quoer sects. One variety, the purple fiuch, de- ni's medicated compli voured the buds of trees, and was injurs |is not only absolutely free from. all 0| ous on that account. The indigo bird fed | matter, but its principal ingredient mostly on the seeds of grasses and weeds. | active curative for all diseases of the skin, It e —— The English sparrow seemed to feed about | has stood the test of years, Sold by all |/ No Experiment, y equally on seeds and insects, but he had | druggists, With majority of peoplo it in no experl- | not examined their stomachs. T Th—._m o Qent :};nc Dr. }{055!*0]: (,gufilh u;dlLul‘lg ! v e ———— e cycle. Syrup is a cure for Coughs, Colds, Pains in 3 e e b tho Tunge Sorenoss i ho ety ks, but for U, S. DEPOSITORY. R he bicycle has ome o favorite sous hose who doubt, ask your ne s who 3 i ier. can save money by dealing with us, Goods delivered § “The good pastor of one of our up-town | of pleasure as well as of use. Dr. Goddard, | have used it or get a free sample bottle of J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE. Cashie. . Capital and Surplus, $450.000. ' | 18 10 any purt olithoicits, churches_in New York,” says the Working | writing of the two wheeled carriage, says | Schroter & Becht, the druggists. § JHS“GH l]f Ihfl Pflaflfl‘ Jatdable nomopetitioy puid to, sell and challongo all} Gy, relates the following singular dream: | many things in its fvor. If that man is | _Rogular siz 50'conts nnd §1.00. - Sold tofthe ‘ ) OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS! J. P. FILRERT! “Some’ time ago I dreamed that I was | oencfactor who “makes two blades of gras; | trado by C. F. Goodman Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at from 85 to $50 per annum. in their composition. It can bo|me to hunt that mdro than_ two-thinds of s contain_ these injurions i repeater. I shall neve expression on his toug] Sl s 1 o i | Ofice and Yard, 6th and Douglas Sts.,— Jmaha Neb. of the superiority of the repeating rifle.— { ‘orest and Stream. e alto carry a fall lino of Mon Iren’s fine Shoes and Men's Fine Boots at ver: o s N. SCHURZ. low prices. Also a full lino of Tinwaro and geners] | Allegory-—~The Parson’s Dream. morchandise, Call on us and bo convinoed thar you e —— - — 209 or Broadway | hitched to o carriage, attempting to draw | grow where butone grew before,” heshould The Earc,.'s Surface, it through the mud which covered the |come in for & share of praise who teachesa s LAy . M. PUSNY, street in front of my house. How or why | man to go ten miles as easily and as quick- [ The changes in level of the earth's sur- L had been assigned that position I could |ly as he previously went four. “Time is | face, which must have been rapid and vast OFFICER & PUSEY | wot explain, but there 1 was pulling with all | money,” and whaiever of it is saved is of OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, '@;"GOUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. Mrs, B, J. Hilton, N, D,, in carly geological ages, are yet in progress. PHYSICIAN & gURGEON my might, as though I kad been the best | ten so much cash, As the bicycle serves | Aside irom paroxysmal changes, such as the f ’ BANKERS carriage-horse in the town. I had reached | its purpose in this direction, it may be re- | volcanic upheaval of an island now and 2530019 Rrosdmay Denastiings, . a point not far from the church, when the [garded as a good savings institution. | then, great area of land in different parts of Counctl Blufts! TR mud seemed to get deeper and deeper, and | Riding the bicycle affords pleasurable ex- | the globe are undergoing a slow process of ST, LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, Graham Paper Co., 917 and 219 North Main St., St. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN %) PAPERS, (V% ENVELOPES,;CARD BOARD AND E In | the carriage drew so heavily that I gasped | citement, which is what most men drink | slevation or subsidence. In Greenland & [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] stablishea - - 1856 | for breath and almost sank down cxhaust- | liquor for, and it leaves no sting behind. | subsidence is taking place. For six hun. EWVEIEERSOR PIANOS Dealers In Forelgn and omestlo Exchange an |ed, This seemed the more inexplicable, | It takes men out into the pure air, into|dred miles from Disco Bay to the ¥ th of BOSTON, March 1st, 1851 ? LE s Hh when, looking back, I saw the entire. con- | God’s light and sunshine, and_braces their | Izaliko, the coast has been sinking for four gl 2 ;i / STON, March Lst, 1851 gregation behind the carriage, apparently | lungs with the very breath of heaven. It |centuries pust. Old buildings and islands [ EMERSON PLANO 00 “amimiauns-T¥our tnstruments, Grand, Squaro und Upright, are really noble [}l‘fllfl & PI![]V’ISIUHS pushing it along. But the more I tried stin;ulntns them to save money which they | have been submerged, un«; the M()mvillm HAse GUSTAVE BATTIR, the harder it became, till f might otherwise spend foolishly, that |settlers havo had to put down new poles s | forced to stop and examine the difiiculty. T | they may invest in it & machine which is | for their boats, the old ones standing, Lyell IV ... OFRG AN BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, " | \went to the rear, where I supposed was | a source of health and pleasure, as well as | obseryes, “as silent witnesses of the change. T J Y FULLER the congregation, but nobody could be | utility, It is aninducement d)youugnwu On the X coast south of RECOMMENDS ITSELF. . X, y ) L found. I called, but no answer. I repeat-|who work in close apartments to spend | Greenland, {rom L to New Jersey, 2 S E SOLE AGENT PRINTER s STOGK Commission Merchant]ed the call se eral times, but still no reply. | more time in the open air, and furnish them | it is supposed that similiar changes are go- _A._ HO P ~ 15619 Dodge Street, Umn'hn, Neb AAITID £arcash oaid for Ragaof ol CEO. WEBER, , | | ]]umflsn[: Bflkfl e s has o great deal to do with his views \ H i SN e of the future, for there are conditions of ( All kirds of Bread, Fancy Cakes and Pies nstantly Curious aks of a Cat. the body where there is a morbid sensibil- | Eaer s =3t ity of nérve, and illness renders a man sen- ; Mr. Willis, who lives in Oldham vou,n':"i sitive to fear. It is quite in vain to talk I][ Kentucky, had a cat which daily remained | to a man suffering from cerebral morbidity 1 ) By-and-by a voice called out ‘Hallo! and | with ameans of healthfal, invigorating, and | ing on. Cook concludes thata slow looking up, whom should I see but one of | at the same time, pleasant exercise, such | subsidence is in progress along the coast of the deacons looking complacently outof the | a; nothing elso can possibly afford. New Jersey, Long Island and Martho's window, and upon going to the door of the Vineyard, and_according to A. Gesner, the e ROLLER carriage, what was my astonishment to be- | . ? ; M T T N gy hold the whole congregation quietly sitting| = THE FUTURE~The way in which a man i No. 89 Pearl Streot - Council Bluffs, Iowa. i at Bathurst; sinking about the Bay of Fundy, where there aro regions of stumps submerged thirty-five feet at high tide ; and rising at ince-Edward’s Island. It isbelieved that, in the Pacific Ocean, the region of the Coral Islands has, in some portions, sualz not less than six thousand feet during com- WING MACHINES IRINTITW ‘Willimantic Spool Cotton is entlrel{ the product of Home Industry, and is pronounced by experts to be the best sewing machine thread in the world. FULL ASSOKTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, an HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, The remedy | a4 the rate of about four feet in n century.| m&e Omaha, Neb. e ———— away from the house several hours at a|of the folly of feur, and the necessity of RI NK time. One day Mr. W was walking | diminishing care. Men get out of order by " through a pieco of woodsaboutu mile from | excessive industry, from steady watch and | paratively recent geologioal times. Sur- his house when he saw his cat a few yards | care, and 80 rondos mobi : . ' A el s norbid. the whole ner- | veys made in northernSweden have shown, CORNER PEARL'ST, ANDiFIETHAVE, { ahead of him, sitting in a kind of recess | vous system, and for the timo being will Nesording o Lyell, thut the coast 1s rising | £OF sal2 by OFFICE AND RESIDENCE* - g in 7 Dodger St Omabha, under a rock. It would sit still for along [ draw foar from the future. ) T 161 TELEPHONE No . 144, 0. 144, Opsn 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p. 180 p. i jec e i ¢ —_— | crusioon diond yf’%i"u..?:‘," T80 R s o | time, then walk over to some object near | for such men is neither bible nor prayer- OMAHA nings. it in the holeand rubits head against it [ hook nor prayer, and there is no need to| ARE YOU GUING TO EUROPE? _ ADMISSION 2 CENTS, purring most contentedly. What was his | call in the minister. They need a doctor | 1n another column will be found the ane Stove Repair Works, No objectionabloo aracterswill beadmitted, | astonishment when be came up to thoedge | more, unless the minister is a doctor also, | Houncement of Messrs, THOS, COOK & SON, GREAT IMPROWVEMENT Furnish Repairs for al Stoves made in the ‘ of th ck, and saw that the object of th o 2 ey ‘Lourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, o wanmes, - .- . pnorargron, | OF oy nd s that ho objectof ihe | Al excessc should bo avoided. ‘Tt s s | vt &¥eie, 21 roadvan, Sow Yok | TN ROOFING: AND COVERING WALLS. UNITED STATES AND CANADA, L ik as dangerous to think too much about re- n B the a large snake. The snake was cmled up in | Jigion as to think too ¢ | they have made for tours in XHurops Stoves repatted and remounted equal to new. Telo- IMPORTANT ing, and when the cat would approach much of any other | coming flpr{nfi and Summer, “‘Cook’s Excur. ST i L P subject. Too much is always too much, ::Y;i‘&:llfi?:l :(Enfil;‘:!l and full particulars, VAN PAl)l)ELENDAM - receivo tho cat's caresses, This continued Py for gbout half an hour, when the cat evi-| KEROSENE AND SALT FOR DIPHTHERIA, e — assfls dently grew weary, and after turningaround | —A correspondent of the New York Sun Five Hupdred Years Hence, » | soveral times to ensure a comfortable posi- | gays: “In 1862, on & plantation in South e, - tion lay down beside the snake and was | Alabama, where there was great dificulty | Scene—Study in tho houso of an_old soon fast asleep. The next day Mr. Willis | in securing good medical advice, 1 saw | Gouileman in Australia. ‘Tho old “nnl.lei [ ] ."Nl |H0N & ZINEWAHE JOANNONZBRO'S%& 00., | took acouple of friends with bim towitness f “an telegraphs to the servant’s Toom and Vor b F : Wholo plantation of blacks, as well as the | A8 WREIEA S0 RIS IO ic | Made of Sheet Metal with Pressed Ornaments. 1.0 Leaking, No Cracking or low- o B g reamiens o3| Whibe membars of a large faily, success- |40 *2 % y ing off. Fire Proof, Chéap and Durable. The Most Ornamental Roof Made, S g i, e, oy | e .0 |8 PR i LR | G e, bty i K | 5 Practically Tested for Nearly Ten Years, Wit tho Most Gratfying Rosalt i) h SULLIVAN BROTHERS, Agents. \Sssoa o goods af wholesalo oF retall, snd §uarantes oil and salt, used thus: Every patientwas | Gentleman—John, go to the carrlage J. WILLEBOORSE, mber Fig. 2—View representing a nui phone No, 43, C. M. EATON, Prop. dress on Fecoipt of 1 SCHMELING & BELSCHNER, DEALERS IN Hmyf;‘m4 u%‘i%?’»}y':‘nfi":;‘é"‘:'..',":;’,.“:;; and it used to visit the rock daily, asusual, | n boy's marble, and instructed to keep it and children will{ly to Calcutta about four our Lnterost andnot trust to & merchant who has | £07 several days, without, however, findiag | in his or her mouth, swallowing the salty | 90100k to Mr, Johnson's in order to be pre- gertoot sainfaction fo prioes, as wo cin buy cheapor | completely overwhelm the cat with grief, | givon n lump of rock salt about the size of | house and fill the fumily balloon. My wite (B oot i omething liols ansious toboridot, We wil aso | out what becamo of its companion. saliva. ~ At the samo time the throat was | 3624 86 & ball. Then dust my littlo bul- ~#tentions to selling anything entrusted - i i loon and fill it also. Imustfly immediate- "l EL VT IE AR rubbed with kerosene oil, and a flannel sat- b s A SR of 'L'iles as arranged upon a roof, Temperance Hall Saloon ! e dden Binds Foal uraed, with kesoscne keptaround thoneek | 'Y 0 Ui {4t back hore fouraslock, Fig, S—Dyiail spesional'yiaw. ol s od Addross 111 8, 15th 8t. i th hi i ho » order to be able to accompany my wife sy . b " Has now opened his saloon at the Mfief:% {;:&towwfl{oflz P .gxron:rmo mt?irw gone. If necessary, mild cathartics were S0 wil] 1o Baic® alhant Fig. 4—One of the Roof Tiles. . hundred miles. BT 0 o s waa lost and there weze | gy giclock. Should it be very dark about . JAMES sunset hues, which shot flames over the this time, haye ono of the monkeys light Moo X0 e Do Bid. o i Wi Y. CRAIG, e s adant the electrio light so that it shall illuminate hoppened in Ravenna, New Hampshire, A Flies about two or threo hundred miles. In the \ EREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. Laflflsu B i Tomeott e Tuy Bad rith ot | Pilan ave traqusutly giscnded by o seose of | BOFRLNG 1 xpeck seversL friends from Hong &@rMy trienes are all invited. ap 16-1w. on a picnic was broken by oue of two boys w:ght in the loins and lower part of the | Kong and Ban Francisco; don't forget, ) et RS ———— . wandering around with kites and guus, en, causi Erfluntw suppose he has | therefore, to telegraph to Paris to Chevel / WOODBR'DGE BROS,., AND FLORIST, *uch awkardness in the garcon,” Dorothy | %ome aection of the dduoys or uoighboring | successor anout the pastry a la Napolecn Fig. 5—Wall Tile, the white pars.ef which is covered by the one allpve it, and requires no description. SULLIVAN BROTHERS, MANUFATURERS OF Cornerof 14th and Douglas Sts. “Tho western sky was robing itself in e ——— 4 ! oS organs, At timos, sym toms of indigestion 4 [ A, A A Plans, specifications and estimatos of cost of laylng i;'"nm,“;:’u,ma'm} b .quyu "'J‘,:‘mm m“:;tfid are proseut, as flatuency, uneasiness of the ffififlffifihfilfii" u‘?ll‘h:ur:lu ell Tm nooma l out new o remadeliug old lawas, grading. wdding | Groner the Wood, cocking thelr guns. The | somach, ete. A moistore like perspiration, | £ 6 P45 Te @6 000 ST MEEE 0 \ eto. will be furaished on application. Grower and | 108 Snip escaped lately from the Merrimac, | producing a Aery disagreoable itching particn. | he cook that yesterday's artificia dealer 1 ll kinds of ¥ Sorubs, Ornamental | awakening the echoes by his bark, leaped | larly at night féer getting warm in bed, its | steak was spoiled by two much nitrogen. SMOKE STACKS, OMABA, NEB, ) e iude T st e Sulax for Oanebery o Jyer @ brook and followed the trail, yery Pt Ao by Interual, 1 xtornal | Such deplorable carelessness ought never to “Escape with your life, do, Dorothy,” cried | and Itching Ples yield at once to the a pplica- | accur again—Norristown Regisier Sole Agents for the World-Renowned Broechivgs and Gencral Iron Work. TIN, IRON & SLATE RUOFING, Mr. Jack Dawson. Miss Dorothy simply | 4o of Dr. Bosanko's File Remedy, which acts ——— A Happy Family. sensons, and any i Dot said “mlf” Inch wbi'. inch the hoyx]; drew fmfi“vuf;::a ta affocted, abrbing the ‘ dress nearer, shouting, “Whoop 0,” exactly like h - Pulled from the breast, squeczoc from the bottle, S T E K y mad Poncas, 80 wary, however, was Miss 5?3'1.‘?.?.‘&'1‘.‘3?“"‘ oure Where of Stomachs will sour sl milk will curdie; I Dorothy that the boys in & pet ish- HUGH McMANTUS & 00,, | ith destia i “vontontud thonietves 418 North 16th Street, "itle stealing a silver clasp, arrow-sbaped AI_I_ P APER s. i e e e—— PAINTING IN ALL IT5 BRANCHES, Decker & Son, and Hallett & Cunston Pianos. Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Orgens and Muslcal Merchandise, garsondior Prices. n§ A Bingle Factls Worth a Ship-load of Argument.” ¥ Mr. W. B, Lathrop, of South Easton, reme- Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disubility, it and be cured, Schroter & Becht. ““Trade supplied by (. ¥, Goodman, L — It is said that sharks will not bite 4 swimmer who keeps his legsin motion. 1f you can keep kicking longer than a shark can keep waiting, you'll be all right, Baby hlelujahaud that uigit, Household bumping heads in aiwful tright. Don't deny, 'twas thus with Victoria, Night wai hideous without Castoria; When colic lef-; fur peaceful slumber, All sald their prayer and slept like thunder. o —— Look not upon the stocking when it is ved; when plumpness fiills it up; for it way cover considerable vadding, Guttering and Gen®ral Johbing TEKM + REASONABLY, Satisfaction Cruaranteed. 109111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST, OMAHA, - NEBRASKA,