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T AT WTIRITWIRON AL OMAHA DAILY BEE-TU{SDAY M A AY 20, 1884, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZ "1 RON, CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 4ALE 1, Sth Wtroot, NEB.RASKA OWATIA, ~WITH— DX FALL bRATE a2ad your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more duranle material for sh_'en-t pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. FOR ANY AMOUNT 01 Pirig i —OR— MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls. Dakota. DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St, Charles St., (sr. Lov A0 fu St, Louts, pers show ol yeridents ka Ncrvous Prostration, Debiiity, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affecs linflnsol"hrl\fll Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, ol rs £ Disea xposu A o et ico, Mhysient dechys nfusion of idcas, 2. or \inhappy. nprope mphiet (8 . s, Consu fice or by wail free, andinvited, Write for question A Positive Written Guarantee given tn all curable cases. Medicines sent everswhero, Famphiots, English or German, 04 pages, de- scribing abovo diseases, in male or’ fomale, FREE. MARRIAGE CUIDE! 260 pages, fine plat e, moucy er po ber covers, e, This. b contaius all the curlous, doubirul or uquiiive wa REAL ESTATE AGENTS! 16th & Dodge Streets, WILLIAM’SBLOCK No. 201-81,250—House of 4 rooms on haltlot in Har bach's addition. 109~Good business property on BOW 15 porcent on money great bargain, 107-~§1,00— House and half, Regan's addition, good well and cistern, half'cash and two yehrs on balanc 200-—81,0600~ouse and half lot, Horbach's addition, 0 1 cation and easy terms 0 of froom on full ot i Shinn's good barn, well,cistern, cte., and will be sold on easy ternis, Four nice cottages, with sonth front for sale on monthly payments. 02-§3,000—Takes the cottage and half lot corner of Charls and Saunders ‘This should be bought as business pro Y. 203—Do you want that dwelling and full lot, with | lario barn, south of A4J. Poppleton's place? | We are sole nts, and will sell’ cheap, Take it while it can be hac sth streot, paying vosted, This is a 1088 city and two houses for b, for & few days ot S, block 7, in Redick's addition and 3. Somo one gets the hargain ! oase on 15th street. k 1, Cote Brilliante, on long time. $2,000—Large hotel in Elkhorn for cash, but it good Omaha property can be traded, we will trade. Cali and seo us $1,000—Lot and a half in Shian's addition on month- Iy payments 60 to §500—25 Lots in Hanecom Pace for sale on B Touse and lot in Lake's addit! call at office 180—§2,000—House and lot on wood inprovements, §3.0 month, 105-812,600—Cor. lot and two houses, four blocks trom postofiice. 183 §1,600—House of 8 rooms and le i § 0. For terms Soward] st ash and 324 0 on two lots per year, with fon of buying lote, part cash and on time. 00— 1 harn on half lot on comer | £20 por month, arnam strect, in- 8500 c: Falt block on erty avd a bargain Two lots and house, corner 26th and o two story House on 10 on_strect o barn aid near U. . shops, and el for ali kinds ot business. HAWTHORNE. We can sell you in this addition better lots and fos ey than any other addition now on the wishing to hold us to this ass o g the for we will raiso tne prices or all lots in this addi OMAHA VIEW. 11 sl on smal! monthly payments— olars per month. Call aud soe us © you wo mean what we say. MAYFIELD. To 1 ou we 15, 10 or we will ¢ Is tho best acre property on the market for the mouey W Call and sce plat wod prices. | additions w Omaha, worthy of Have Houses to Rent. nveyance stands at the door to show property to buyer: Notary Public in Office. Money investeo for Parties In Real Estate. SEARS & BOSARD WILLIAMS' BLOCK. know, A’ book of great terest to all, - Lealth, Beaoiy, Happiness are promoied Ly its udvices Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE., all we'l bred Towa cattle will bo v reasonable r addeess M. F. PATTON, W averly, Bremér Co., Iowa. ~AlHvd nag craly m7-dme-d 20 it Tho above deseribed cattle, straicht and s sold in lots to suit purchasors, prices._For further particulars, ca v e PRINCIPAL LINE FroM CHICAGO,PEORIA & BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, On VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kousas City, Omiha wid Denver with through trins for SAN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great West GOING BEAST. Connceting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW YORK Andull wmnbus, and nll points in iast. At S Louls with through Il points South. , Parlor Cars, with Ite. s 11 S with Revolving Chairs, Pullman Palace Sleeping rs and the fay I, & Q. Dinin Chicagzo and Kinsas Cit il Blufls: Chi 1 Joseph City and Denver Indisnapolis and Cou Tun daily anibal; Quinic Rapids and Alb ¥ one ehange of enrs bitween 5 Mo | Denver 1t the ine beiween Sl 4 §7. LOVIS, MINNEATPOLIS and 8T, PAUL 1t 15 known #s the great THROUGIH CAR L1 )t Ameriea, and i3 universdly adinit o the Vi 1his i n ticket oitices iu the € A5L PERCEVAL LOWE L B FAN WHO 15 UNACQUAXTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIB COUN- TRY WILL GEE BY_EXAMNING THIS MAP THAT THE RS By the o CHICAGO, LB d D 5 0 ora Travel ¢ a1} principal T4 1d Canad ¥ ¥ heeked agRAro o A retes of ways a8 1o a5 G ciiiors that CHur 106 “For detailod snformation, get the Maps aad ¥old- eruor the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE E. 5T, JOHN. Gou Thi. 4 . bt LTGEIT Ruoming Domestic ! i New Woodwork ! | |Warranted 5 Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS, E L LOVEIOY 122 8. 15th Btreet, OwahaNbe i & Bosarl, Perfectly Paralyzing. | Married People Would be Happier [ On the way to Buftulo two ‘young people | got on the train east of Cleveland | were going back to school If home trials were never told to the They wer ople, I not| 1If they kissed and made up after every |, silly, ignorant, country youn no anarrel. " e manner of means. They represented sem- | If honsehold expenses were proportioned n inary and collego culture, for the young|to receipts. man was on his way back to Cornell. They dropped into a seat” opposite the pilgrims, and they talked, and the passengers in the immediate vicinity listened to this bighly intellectual interchange of pulsing thought and throbbing sentiment, | y " exclamed the impetuous youth, “I heard something about you.” ‘Oh you!" she replied ; “what was it “Shan't tell,” courtship days. » If each would try and be a support and | 1 comfort to the other, w | bands as they were to their Tovers Shan' | ing the high tide of summer work. «That's real mean. Who told you?’ | It both parties remembered that thoy e “Oh, T know,"” he asserted ; “it parlayzed | married for worse as well as better ¥ me. ' If men were na thoughtiul for “Well, what was it about ¥ wives as they wero for their sweeth rta. | o tenso surprise, time she had h tauqua!” “Aw, yes, you know. “With whom ? Te “Oh, pshaw! Te-he, te-he.” L don't know what you mean.” tion is necessary to keep the heart in ate | po “Oh no, you dow’t. "Well it paralyzed | place, and to get along without it is a bip | te me.” mistake. to ‘\\'n-ll. T don't care anyhow ; it ain't =0.” If men would remember that womor “Well, T got it pretty strait, It just par | can't always be smiling who have to cook zed me.” “Who told you #" ou'll never tell T told you!” “No, indeed I won't,” “Well, I got it from Will Blank. AN though it was the first | 1 of'such a place—"Chau- If there were fewer “please, darlings” in public, and more common manuers in pri- | v vate. W It wives and husbands would take soma | by Out there with— rate into mere toiling machines. times, and get rid of & neighbor who has | ¢ dropped in, tend to a sick haby, tie up the cut finger of & two-year-old, gather up the playthings of & four-yea of six-year-old on skate Tt just |1 and got an | i can now. Well, | eight-ye: L | - ing of sweeping cleaning, ete. A woman |l Te-he, te- | with all these to contend with may claim W . | it a privilege to look and feel a little tired | ghy a0 3 To-he, te-he” | sometimes, and a word of sympathy would WAw, that just paralyzed me. .| not be too much to expect from the man, “Im:"«i!‘l~|“lt“|'l""‘l‘l~",lv, 1.'""10‘{1'.")*‘7' anything Iuho. nln*im:lhnllmm-_ moon, wouldn't let | b , anyhow. Te-lie, te-he. er carry as much us @ sunshade. “Yos T do know all about it. Justparas | oY S US4 4 sunshude Iyzed me, 1 tell you.” " Vi Well, what aid hesay about theother?? | Removing Particles from the E, “Oh, he told me all about that.* “What did he think ?' “Iwon't tell you.” “Oh, please do.’ “Oh, you're 100 anxious. “Indeed T think I ought to know.” “You'll get madif 1 tell you." (Then suddenly remembering that he hadn't made the remark for thirty seconds) “It just para- Iyzed me. No, I won't get mad.” Yes you will.” “No, Twon't. “Yes you will. T¢Il par: (\”4: llh"':'?:: [ L{.\v« ..’:'i“l' “1:.5-| atyou.” the h;-q thing. Ry v,.v;»ul dl\i|v~ um: splint- | 8¢ e e AL S ers wh are ated during the pro 0O dear, you pi ] SO CRIR Y into the ,;m\l,x\vn’ somctimes very dif el Ty e Hended, | cUlt to remove. The use of magncts has forh tell me, won b you e shhe pleaded: |heen recommended, but even the strony AR RCLAMILA S c - [magnet s ineflicient, if' the splinters be | 8¢ ! :.l,.}:"il indeed I won't, What did | yyjedded. In such a case, if the operator : d e gifted with a steady hand and firm “Well, he said he didn't care, Tt para- |10 EUSGH WL & SERY O forget it.” Y ki mple cases let the patient “Are you sure he didn't 2 “He said hedidn't. Oh, I was paralyzed. Te-he-he” “Well, T'm glad.” “Yes I thought you would be.” “Why ?" “ON, hecause. Te-he.” “Well, why do you think so?” “Well, hecause.”? “But why ? “Oh, beeause “Well, you must have some reason “Oh, Iknow. It just paralyzed me, T tellyou. Te o At this interesting point in the conversa- tion the passengers got out at to conceal their emotion. The jester weeping. The man at the wood ox swearing under his breath. The fat pas 2 Te-he, te-he. w, well, a good deal of it. “Why that was nothing. All engaged in mechanical pursuits run |\ agreater or less rick of getting trouble- | g some or dangerous particle pr el-hair brush or remoyed by means of a ¢a pencil, moistened but not wet, and drawn to a fine point. The brush will absorh the moisture of the eye, and with it take the mote, provided the latter has not be driven into the -ball, rolled spirally 50 as to form a fine point, is the eye-lids with the | fingers, find the speck, and by passing the | in knife gently but firmly over the ball, may sweep it up. When the splinter Iy embedded in the cye, lay the p ient on his back on a table, turn the lids back, and fix them by n ence {rom able ring [ in e without danger of inter patient’s winking. A sui s be found in most bunche mechanie can make one in two minutes out of a picce of stifl’ iron wire. —— A Tribute to Woman. The following was delivered by a reform. 4 man: “I should like to proposea toust to-night lodge a woman_in that which may bring er hushand reeling home to abuse where he should love and cherish, sends her sons to a drunkard’s grave, and her daughters to alife of shame. Ob, no, mot in that, ut rather in thelifo-givivg Water, pure as er chastity, clear as her intuitions, bright 1 her smile, sparkling as the laughter of her eyes, cheering as her consolation, strong, and sustaining as her love—in the crystal water I would drink to her that she would romain queen regnant in tho empire she bas already won, grounded deep as the uni- y verso in love; built up and exercised in of fifty years ago | the homes and hearts of the world ; I would 4 drigs and their | drink to her, the full blown flower of crea- tof to-day contains | tion's morning, of which man was but the | 1 The former did not | bud and blossom, to her who in childhood | ve ! Did Ie e the sacred qu such_colossal, heaven-C soul-destroying imbecility times no, by all the v guard the awful gates of ¢ by thunder, T never did.” “You bet'your lips you did,” said the woman who talks base, and without break= ing the dead lock the Senate adjourncd.— Burdette. in‘all my callowest days tof the day wilh ring, maddening, No, a thousand celess gods that ernal sileace, no T o —— Blood-Letting Fifty Years Ago. The pharmacopois contained the names o arations, whilst th 00 fewer than 802, ot fodine, th e of the most commonly used | lisp the first sweet prayer to the Great All- piesent day. In fact, 50 fre- | Father, who comes to us in youth with they preseribed in one form ox | z00d counsel and advice, who in manhood other, that one wonders how the doctors | meets our heart yearnings with faithful o without the two latter, Quininc |ness of conjugal love; and whose hand, Y though not | when our eet go down in the shadow, one grain | greatly smooths the rough pillow of death e now. a8 none other can; to her who is the flower wis then used I believe a hundr topull down the system ; now it is o build it up by a frecr use of quinine and other tonics. Butin nothing is the change more strik- ing than in ard 1o thecommon habit of blood-letting, as it was called. I suppo:> that in the last century ven more our most experienced hushands common thun it was at'the time we speal: | prefer the front steps ofy 80 that if a person fell down in the | in each hand when going up-stairs streets from exhaustion he was sure to Iy | plan gives you two hoots at the bled. Though the practice was becowming 0 her, more restricted, yet it was very prer slony fifty years ago. I well remember my |no. Never compel your wife to get up first Yrother suffering from rheumatie fever, | and build the fire,” 21 she doesn’t do it of and secing Mr. Gardom, one of the best [her own accord, go to sleep again, An- surgeons in Salford, draw a basin full of | other way to accomplish the same res blood from his arm—a thing which no sane [ to wh randfather’s Cloc A true |y medical man would do at the present day, [ woman will always get up under such cir- Not only was the lancet used in this cumstan When your daugliters get big but cupping and * e application of lecches | enoug!. to have heaux, gi was continually .esorted to in cases of in-|to them cheerfully. It is much beiter to | Af flammation, which it was supposed other- | let the dog bite them as they start for wise impossiblg to subdue, It was no won- | home than to scold the girl until she cries der if the doctors prescribed such treat- | and then have to buy her a sealskin sacque ment that the public believed inits utility, | as a sou of your idio; Always 1e- It was no uncommon thing to be told. by | member your wedding y, and try and persons that they found it conducive to|mark the occasion by sc ittle act, show- their health to be bled periodically, and that | ing that you remember it. Coming home such treatment was neggssary for them, half, full will often signa; the anniver remember a ue always attribute his not f having neglected his periodic ting. N Nife:— Reminiscences of Manchet — Hints to Husbands. It is nnhealthy to w house after 10'clock m. The common t This Never say anything to Noth- | i prime of | thrown upon their own resources having a trade of his own. Bunko steerers | W EXCITEMENT. frequently mauke $400 a day. an “What causes the great rush at Schroter & | — I Bocht's Drug Store?” The free distribution in of sample bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and Don't Find Fault, In the first place, does it pay to be cons | oy tinually finding fault? It is watter to pick flaws in any pi - for no one's work is perfect. ITALIAN HUSBAX Anne Brewster | often becomes chronic and KIOWS on aman writes of an Italian wife and husband : Jjust as an evil habit does, increasing day The man is more obedient, more exact | by day. Thereis nothing so disagrecablo | in his work, but he is an_idiot about the |us to visit a home v here fault-finding is | on management of his ovvn affairs and if it were | continually going or ; where, at the brea.. | * ot for his wife he would be a beggar. He | fust, dinner and { table, no pleasant word | (. has two passions—lottery gambling and |is spoken, but instead each one is find love of wine. His wife is double his size, | fault with the other for some trilini and at leust ten years his senior. Hestands | I do not mean that error should not ho re. i in mortal awo of er. “All the money they | huked, but when the cvenimg twilight. i | | wmake goes into her hands. She subscribes [ gathering, when the work of the day isover 40 much a month to a matual aid socioty; | then kindly call the little ones are 1 she buys all the clothes he needs, and 180 |and gently and solemnly tell th looks after & son of Lus by a former mar- | wrongs, and sce if you are not much hetter riage. Bhe cannot read or write, but she i8 [ repaid that if the fittle heads had drop red | 4 ehrewd and managing as if she were @ | all day at the angry o a1t diplomat. - Her husband knows her capa- | your fuce, Lot 3 bility and is willing to have her manag | day that anmoy us, but d Coughs, Colds, Consumption and Bronchitis now on the market. Regular size 50 cents and 00 e of Work, |y e 8 every 1'tmake life sad- They neighbors. are nuserous gods, and that become s If they tried to beas ngreeable as in | mons also belioye mith, and that Adam, ia turn, is superior If each remembered the other was a hus | ants, <o that the man being, not an angel | e 1f women wero as Kind to their hus- | wany wives and children he I | fore, ' | If fuel and provisions were laid in dur- | Itis 1 | the rule of life, but there have been several .| binding foree of the Moswie law. The More thair | mons ¢ “Down there at Chautauqua, that time. | 1f there were fower silks and yvelvet ) tau n, at t 3 © ere 8 and ve C haptized when they reach thei I v Oh, that paralyzed me. Te-he, te-he.” | tumes for the street and more plain, tidy | They practico the baptism for the dead, o What 2 she exclamed, in tones of in- | house-dresses living person being publicly haptized as | the representative of one or more persons pleasure as they go along and nat degen- | style. Ttshould besaid that a community, Reerea- | whose Teaders reside at Plano, 11, reject stated that the priesthood is organized as 2 liows the dinner, answer the bell half o dozen | apostles, the high council, the seventios and deacons, former being the higher, the latter being it has the “r N ned divine revelation through the medinm of indic: aln ) | uze, as astror Where @ brush | ©f time in which this earth i1l be whal- is not at hand, a thin strip of soft paper, [ited is as a minute to eternity of its actual existence. And yet some people really for- embling with suppress rowns deepened as the mother wiped her found in the girl's pocket. !l of my existence. or removing | that ith—But pray h Lis head finmly against a | Proc s of ring, | Pray, don’t Iet me intc i then you will find yourself free to op- | 80,015 let joy he uncontined.” “I have spent. the whole night in think- of keys, or | —-and’ in bitterly d 1 besotted old whelp who will not consent to our union,” Hem, we've made a nice “ the daie fivst. 1 the names of quinine, morphia, or [elasps our little hands and teaches us to | good till T tricd Z0mas” pleasure to recommend it, ar your hoots in {1+ [ gee through stone o gentleman who would | sary in a marked and expensive manner |many years was a game of wh ng well te| Bring your sons up to some occupation that |t one . ‘ al blood-let [ will “énable them to get a hving when [nob for the stakes, but for the distraction ing makes a young man £o seli-reliant as | throp says that tl Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for el Fault-finding | hurned to the ground. was current in Washington at a later per- iod that, while Mr. Clay was Speaker, he ity merits and that each druggist i The Morm Church, The Mormon Church teaches that the those wha \We been: eminiens as saints on earth bes Smitly is e gods in heaven 0 doubt by this time B nething like that Jes od, and g s too. The Mor- 3 i8 just above b the Saviour. All these gods have many ives, and cach governs his own descend glory of a “saint” when 18 10 b a o depends Targely on low and, there- hie hold of polygamy on the people 1 that the ten commandments are evelations which considerably weaken the ndemn infant baptism, although hildren aro considered old enough to be ho have died. For instan ashington, Bejamin Frank wo been baptized into the el George Land others I in this blygamy and many other of the offensive mets of the Utah™ Mormons. In regard their form of government, it may be The fisst presidency, the twelve o high priests, elders, priests, teachers The first presidency o rally of three persons, with President or d, and these persons pro- le over and dircet theaflairs of the entiro urch, The hierarchy is divided into Mol- izedek and Aarouic priesthoods, the e literal descendants of Aaron and des- 1 by revelation. The first president od by the whole body of the church; e prophet and the se (d alone ht” to work miraclc l re- tions, The belief in a contin- ive revel the prophet is the corner-stono of tho ormon church. The work done by tae veral oflicials of this sect is, as has been ed, all under the control of the first esidency, that is a worse despotism than ow known. wrote It Himselt: Threescore and ten is not a vory green okd mers assert, that the period t that they were ever young stood, the apple of their eyes, The Palace Hotel of Denver., Soventeenth and Lawrance § tg Rooms 76c to §2.00 per day. Special Rates by fho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. ‘onducted on the American and European Plans, ) 87 por wook, Board i P, 8, CONDON, - - PROPRIETOR, HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shades. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 1l FARNAM STREE . . OMAHA NEB Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand [FUNPS, STEAM PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,® Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittin Steam Packing at wholosale and rejail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROH AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Varnishes and Window Glas d weeps. Their tory to reading » letter 1t hegan, 8 prepa " howled the male parent. “You 1 to say it begins like that? Oh! child of mine should correspond proceed, my de: “Hem ! existence spelled with cecded the mother. “Why, the lunatic the old man. “It is impossible for me to d ! too!” V't spell,” chipped e the joy with which your presence has filled o “Then why does he tempt it, as- ! Bub upt you. Goon; 1y way,) i of you iding the obstinate, (that's § “Oh! let me get at him! Whelp! s t o toad that he should thus of " “But Theodorus, my i interrupted his other half. one moment, I was about to “Yes, yos; ger was purple in the face, and the alth h - observe that the hand that could pen such enzer lifted liis hands paven, g ough a total abstinence man myself— | OP5¢ 2 ! D mu,,u, lifted his hands to heaven, and Ltoast to woman, To be drank, not in :hn-r::I:‘n\‘:lmx!:-]l:n‘:'i‘rl tate to sculp the most “Tnmortal Gods, dwellers on high Olym- | liguor of any kind, for we should never A GoIDrs 111t hoa hisx Gvar i h leaf. “Eh! et me sec; hum: “Yours with all my heart—Theodorus, May 10, Why, bless my eyes, it’s one of my s!” [Sensation. ©s, pn,” chimed in the ‘Olive Branch, found it in the closet yesterday—only yon wouldn't let. mo speak.” “You 1 ©o to the park, my child. ice mess of it.” Next time we will look at 'Yes, lovi — A Policeman Braced up. Jolling, member of police, soventh ward, Pa,, ks this way: “Suffored so- rely from rheumatiom; nothing did mo any * Belectric Uil 1t is a e et— Curiosities of Anlmal Idto, Sharks usually turn on their sides to eat. In animals tho arms and lcgs are of the same lenpth, Fiehes have been taught to come when The em of treating many discases hus [of flowers, the pearl of pearls, God's latest, | called by their names. indeed been completely revolutionized. |best and brightest gift to mun—woman, A female spider will suffer denth beforc Speaking generally, the practice used to e | peerless, pure, sweet royal woman,” sho will forsake her cgg. The razor fish, though it lives in ealt water, seems to abhor salt, d that thelynx could alls, “The tusks of a full-grown male elephant The ancients belie: plan is to remove them in the hallway, but | sometimes are ton foet long. The white shark sometimes attains the Always take a boot | enormous weight of ten thousana pounds. Bnails havo been put in boiling water t before | and havo survived the torriblo ordeal. Kuempfer says that he once saw a byena on these occasions except yes or | which had put to fight two lions. An olephant does not attain hiz full growth until he insixtecn or cighteen years Elophants have been known to live 40 cars, und it is supposed whales may live 1,000 years, A anail's head may be cut off and i . o up the parlor | certain time another head will be formed. t least 80 says Spallanzi, The elephant has been known to die for ef whea, in a sudden it of madnees, he irdlled bis keoper. R Fond of Whist, fHenry Clay's fuvorite reoreation for t, to wl €, hio wis passionately add tement of the game. Mr. Win- o i u tradition that ng Boston, in 1818, awge Cofleo nd ex hile Clny was v ud lodging at the old Ex House, in Congress street, o servant rushed to the parlor in which he was at the table with a few gentlemen of the old hool, and announced that the hotel was o will b time enough, n fir o very easy | think,” cried Mr, Clay, “to finish our game,” ad finish it they did efore the hotel was A similar tradition nd his friends had passed a whole night cards, and were still going on with their ame when the hour was close at hand for the opening of the morning session of Congress, “W. OF Lmen,'” said Mr ita fow minutes, gentle- Clay, “and I will wash my and hands, run down to the House and Al John Taylor to the chair, then coiso a8, W back aud we will have another rubber.” ——— A Greal Sueprise, Ls in #tore for all who use Kemp's Dalsam r the throut and luvgs, the great guaranteed wedy, Would you believe that it is sold on suthorized vefund your money by the Proprietor of .mi‘ affairs. Once in @ while she gives him dder by finding fault, The world might § this wondarful romedy if it fails to cure you. a |Ivlh' money for a lottery ticket, and |seem much pleasanter at all times i we | Schrotor & Hecht have secured the agency for every day measures out his winc, | would forget to fret, frown and find fault, lit. Price 50c wud 51,00, An- | = OMAHA NEBRASKA. W. A. CLARKE, RICHARDS & CLARKE, I ] Superinender t Proprietors. Omabha Iron Works 17TH & 18TH STREET 0. P. RAITLWAY, - . . " MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM' WATER AND GAS PIPE, BRASS GOODS AND FIFE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. 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