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OMAHA DA1LY BEE -TUESDAY, . JUNE 10, 1884, 7 S— 3 R. Rice M. D. E 4 mitted him into the recordor's office, from | w1l Nye on the Way the Woest i yme paintee man buy joss; makce other $umors ved without the " " : A ) Nye on y ost is ¥ y Joss; makce UAHGBRS, Thile or drawing of DHo0d. A skating rink, 40 by 110 feet, is to be | which he easily made his escape. ALostng Tts Strange Ways, pictue.” built at Sloan. Des Moines Register : Mr. Burroughs, bl ‘‘No, I am not an artist, but wish to CHRONIC DISEASRS oo n ey TIOWA 1TEMS, The Onawa schools have endorsed an 'ui«lc passad him in & crow-bar, with which he broke through the ceiling, which ad- of Cherokee county, Towa, bored & well NO MORE FRONTIER, Tho system of buflding railtoads into a god, and which the reporter had sacrl. legiously trodden upon, price the gode, What is this one worth? ————— THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY s ::;:v" !‘wflz \lftv‘:hs\"v-';‘lv:';) axperience Ofoe No | anrollment of 320, near the border of his land, and ‘u‘v"lmmi [tho wilderness, and then allow the wil and a ‘v!}n-. red and yellow tdol, with a U R N I T U R E 8@ Concultation frea Traveling fakers must pay a license of [ & magnetic flowing well. Mr. Satterlee, ;‘h rnoss to develop aftorward, has knock :(*:!Hiu Ilwllt:‘:fllnun o '-l‘\\nlh lllx,vlv ¢ mmI | - A T A e b e oarl o | e tho sssontial joy out of the lifa of the | LU bl WRR™ Wy, “EEE "W e * W R VAUCGHAN. | "o woriheant Tows Prom sscinion | b “pier Toredsdiptroping the wetlof iyt i aommight i i the | oo U o i won it Iss awx holds its annual meeting at Osage, on the | Ty Duflio for an injunction restraining |\ Arished cars.: Now the Pullman| g bonding an imaginary teanafer of ; P Justice of the Peace. 206th, palace car takes the New Yorker to the Sattotloo from using his woll, as it ruined | AP oar takes tho New Lorketto the | yhq proporty, it was found by putting s Twonty-four divorces in twonty-four | B.'s woll. After full aud final heating ;":“")“‘,Il“lfl' . ‘l‘ o ited Bl "::,‘,, "‘”'l'l",t:':’le:l’,' fow questions to the Mongolian that quite | Omaha ana Counntl Blaffe, days were granted in Des Moines courta | Judge Duffie ted a perpetual injane- | i “': ‘_"l'w ‘” e a trade in those idols is carried on in this | estate_collen ton agens 011 Folow last woek. tion againat Satterleo using his woll, or | PEHEEE 0o 1ong handled fry- | T flw;h:h. of s ‘l‘;'\v‘i]""‘ buyora e foi J The Cedar Rapids board of _trade con- | the vein of wator which supplied ki woll [0 S EGYHE aniack of twenty years | "FO Worshipers of joss hon finished templates an excurston to Spirit Lake [88 well as that of Mr. Burroughs, so far [ oot 0 mmd“\_fll] the condensod milk | the J088, if 1t is onv that has been made l ACOB SIMS E. P. CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCITL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo J « s foreqto > more t " 4 Maton'd ook, Wil pracice n”State v sden | rocoes kind. left to what ho dooms an equitablo aolu. | e FAF(EIGUN Q0¥ moro AR & HOt | afford it that s jors iy bo burncd = e ———————————— | The Ogden plow company has been or- | tion of the question. Notds blAnket and TAlss Seeth. MM for him after his death, and this proceod- 7, LOUIS PAPER WAREROUSE, Graham Paper Co., 217 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Loula. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN %) PAPERS, M. ENVELOPFS, CARD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK £ Cash oald for Ragaof al* —N_ebraskaA dornice Oroamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windovws, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Ban) Raifings, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. OOR 0, ANDEtn STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tt new extansion of this lino from Wakefeld up o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the through Concord and Coleridge GAN this month, A Chinese laundryman in Burlington was married the other day toa comely Swede girl. The Poweshiek Cattle company has been organized at Grinnell, with a capital of 850,000, The Sac City flouring mill is being fit- ted up with new machinery of the roller ganized at Cedar Rapids, with a capital of £250,000. Edgar L. Green, an attorney has been arrested at Boone, charged with latceny by embezz'ement, Some of the Des Moines soloonkeepers are advertising their places for rent on and after July 4. The firemen’s tournament will be held at Des Moines this week, and 10,000 fire boys are expected. A special train of eighteen cars of live live stock left Maploton a few days since for the Chicago market. The feed mill of J. C. Henkel, at Storm Lake, burned a few nights since. Loss, about $3,600; insurance, $2,000. Anna Dickinson's date at Ida Grove, has haveod from the 18th to the Oth, She speak in Missouri Valley on Lo Lhoa It begina to look as though Des Moines caunot raise the 30,000 necessary to secure the pormanent location of the state fair. Tho Hayman Opera company, with their Fizz specialty, failed to keop their Council Bluffa appointment, for some un- explained cause. Sanford Crum, living near Sloan, had his right thigh badly broken at the hip joint a fow days sinco by a load of hay tipping over upon him. Leroy Townsend, a young man who murdered a pedlar at Murray last fall, had his trial at Leon, and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. Daniel Tubbs, a Maquoketa miller, went to Clinton last week, got ona spree, was run over by a train on the bridge, had both legs crusheu, and diel. The bill which passed both houses of congress authorizing the construction of 8 pontoon bridze at Dubuque is now a law, tha president having signed it on the fourth, as to deprive Mr, of a full share of the water, So the water is to be equally divided. It ie said thero is & plentiful supply for both, but if Satterleco uses a pipe large enough it will all flow up his pipe. 1t is probable Judge Duffie's doci sion is nat only law but equity. Theso are always delicate cases to decide, as there is no Jaw regulating such cases, and probably no precedents, so the judge is Davenport tte: Asthe Fourth of July approaches—the day in which pro- hibitory legislation in Towa takes effect— the queation as to what measures will be taken by saloonkeepers becomes moro in- teresting, and consequently there is more or less talk on the subject; equently, too, tha seribo is hearing all sorts of ru mors as to the intention cf the saloon men, It is said that the saloon men in this district are divided on the subject, one section claiming that they will not close at all, another that they will close promptly when theanniversery of Ameri- can independenco dawns, whilo still an- other portion will shut down for one month, and then sue for damages on the ground that under their city license, thoy aro legally entitled to continue until the expiration of said license. Minnie Oleson, aged 13, disappeared from her home in Ottumwa over a month ago, and her fate was shrouded in mys- tery until her body was found in the rivor near Keosauqua o fow days since. The remains were badly decomposed, and could only bo recognized by the clothing. It is now thought that she commi.ted suicide, but what could have led one of euch tender years to take her life can only be conjectured, for nothing definite is known, J. H. Sharp, aged 24, and Miss Hat- tie Ferdice, aged 17, eloped from Mar- shalltown on the night of the 3d, taking the train for Chicago. The telegraph is faster than tho cars, and they wero ar- rested in their flight at Cedar Rapids. The parents of the bride oppose the match, but the young folks say they will get married in spito of them, Missouri Valley Times, 6: On last Fri- day the Jorsey bull belonging to Cheney Bros. took a notion in his head that he would exercise a German belonging around the hotel, and he proceeded forth- with to stick a horn or two ginto the aforesaid German. ‘The man was injured and canned fruit of commorce, Along the highways where once the hopeful hundreds marched with long-handled pick and pan, cooking by tho way thin ealt pork and flapjacks and slumgullion, now the road is lined with empty beer bottlos and peach cans that have outlived their usefulness. No landseape can be pieturesque with an empty peach can in Tho modern camp is not_the camp of the wildorness. 1t woars the half civili- zod and shabby genteel garmonts of a sawed-off town. You know that 1f you rido a day you will be where you can got the daily papers and read them under the electric light, That robs the old can- yons of their solemn isolation and poo- to order for a wealthy Celestinl, or which in to take its place in a temple, must be consecrated by a high priest, who, with his acolytes, goos through & prolonged and apparently recondite ceremony, winding up by daubing a little red paint i each of the black oyes of tho joss, who {s then enabled to see into the mysteries of this world and the hereafter. It in the dying wish of every Chinese who ing forms a part of all well regulsted fu- neral coremonies—another cauce for the great domand on the effigy manafacturer anda consequent sourco of revenue to him. The head bemng of wood or pliable card board, and the body of cheapthough gaudy material, thero is nothing to boe considered of value; the ingenious work ples each gulch with odor of codfish balls and civilivation. Civivilization is not to blamo for all this, and yet it scoms sad. Civilization could not have done this, all alove. It had to call to its aid the in- fernal fruit can that now desolates the most obscuro trail in tho heart of the mountains, You walk over the chaos whore tho “hydralic” has plowod up the valley like a convulsion, or you tread the yielding patoh ncross the deserted dump, and on all sides the rusty, neglected, and humiliated empty tin can starcs at you with its monotonous, dude-like stare. An old-timer once said to me: *‘I've about decided, Bill, that the West is a matter of history. When we cooked our grub over a sage brush firo wo could get fat and fight Indians, but now woe fill our digesters with the cold pizen and powter of tho canned peach; we go to a big tavern and stick a towel under our chins, and eat pie with a fork, and heat up our carkisses with antichrist coal, and what do we amount to! Nuthin! I used to chase Indians all day, and eat raw salt pork at night, bekuz I dassent build a fire, and still I felt better than I do now with a wad of tin-can sodder in my stommich, and & homesick feelin’ in my weather beaten breast, **No,we don't have the fun we used to, We have more swarrees and sciatica, and one bloomin’ thing and another of that kind, but wo don’t get ono snort of puro air and appetite in u year, They'ro bring ing in tho blamed telephones now, and malaria and aigue, old sledge, and fun might as well skip out. There ain't no frontier any more. All we've got left is the old transfer joos and rhumatiz of is mado may bo quoted of far more conso quence than the useful or extraneous stufl which goes to make up the potent and mystic joss, Even the puper finger. nails, of extraordinary length, are finely curved, and the thick-souled shoes and fan are not omitted. A half completed joss is one of the quoerest looking sights to bo soon inthe Chineso quarter, work being commencoed from the feot, and the insido portion uf the bod§ being plainly vimble, The subject of the proposed purchase was again brought up by the Mongolian, and whilo ho was jabboring away regard- ing tho merits of tho lifo-sized image which the reporter had singled out, and telling what good luck it would bring the buyer, another Chinaman, leading a child, entered the apartment. The little lieathen was down on his knees and had bumped his littlo head against the floor One of the Best and largest 8tocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, SOUTH OMAHA, Fine Healthy Homes, FOR THE RICH AND PO0R RETIRED AND THE INVALID beforo the joss, while a youthful pigtail trailed in the dust, before the reporter knew what to make of the scene. Jerk- ing the youngster to his foot, his guar- dian suapped out somothing in his na- tive tongue, whereat the clild began to cry. )“Him no goodee,” exclaimed the new- comer to the reporter, and pointing at tho image said: **No cateheo led spot on him oye.” The reporter saw an opportunity to withdraw, but the jossmaker followed him fo the door. ““You habbee him—ten d¢ *No, T'll call again.” “Six dolla.” But with a *‘Good-day"" his visitor had iled the scene. Pure Spring Water Railroads, Street Cars and Cable Lines Will bring them from their homes to the Opera House, Pos'office Hotels and Depots in TO ELAXTINI GTON, | oy Strike, a colt that James . Closo |uite seriously. Tho bull was killed. |49, 9 ————— TEIN MINUITHR S cursion rates for Tand seckera ovor thia fino ¢ | had at Sidnoy a year ago, and sold there | The location of tho new insane asylum | Bhind thered squaw's cayuse plug Not A © i 2 3 Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blair to all principal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Traing over tht C., st. P. M. & 0. Railway to Cov ngton, Sioux City, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Norfolk, Oonnococt at Blair ¥or Fremout, Oakda.e, Neligh, and through to Val- entine, £&TFor rates and all Information call on F, P, WHITNEY, General Agent, ALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, [SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, The moet extensive manufacturers ot Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. for $2,000, has since won the Covington Derby, and his owner has refused §10,- 000 for him, At Missouri Valley the stables at the city park were burned a few mornings since, and a horse belonging to Mr. Bradley was cremated. The fire is sup- vosed to have been started by tramps. Cedar Rapids saloon licenses expired the last day of May, when thirty-one saloonkeepers paid §50 each for the priv- llege of continuing business until the prohibitory law goes into effect, July 4. In Iowa City on the 4th, John Nigger shot himself through the head. At the timo he stood basides his wife on the street watching a circus parade. Poor health and tired of life the probable cause. ; A house on thuQ‘Hart farm, twelve miles south of LeMars, is said to be haunted, and the ghosts make night so hideeus that the mortal residents have company at Sanborn, was entered by burglara the other night, who blew open the safe and obtained $50. Other valun- bles were taken making the total loss abort $150, will not be decided for several weeke, The commissioners will meet at Chicago on the 15th, and proceed to examine hos- pitals at Kankakee and Jacksonville, Willard hospital at Seneca, N. Y., and other institutions on the cotiage plan. —— ‘Want of Faith. 1f Schroder & Becht,tho druggists, do not suc cood it is not for the want of faith. They have such faith in Dr. Bosanko's Cough and’ Lung syrup s o ramely for Colds, Consumption, aud Lung affectons, that they will give a bottle free to oach and every one who is in need of a wmedicine of this kind e —— Greeley's Macaocnas. The late Mr. Alvin J. Johnson, the publisher of the encyclopedia which bears his name, was a warm friend of Horace Greeley. Inhis house was a room set apart for Mr. Groeley’s use. The great editor had been bored. by visitors for years, and at last wanted a place where he could be let alone, and it was one of was made at the Tribuno oflice for the editor-in-chief, the reply was, ‘‘we don't know where ho is or when he will re- turn,” Greeley's room at Johnson’s was argo and commodious, with writing table and sofa, and was always well supplied The hand-car roars and raves, And pie-plant pies are now produced Above the Indian graves. 1 hear the oaths of pioneer, The caueus yet to be, The first low hum whera soon will come Tho fuzzy bumble bee. —— INFALLIBLE prescripyions for Asthma Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dysentery, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and diseases of the Blood and Nervous systom combined, and all acute and chronic di- seases, all for §1 in ““The Science of Life, or Self Preservation.” See advertise- ment. o —— Make It Safe. Wall Street Nows, A Boston man who wanted to raise 810,000 the other day found a banker who would take his paper if favorably indorsed and the right sort of collateral left as security. ‘I have plenty of Northern Pacific *‘Fifteen thousand! Why, man alive, 1 should want £G0,000 tace value of that stock!” “No!” “Well, T might possibly let $10,000 %o on $59,600 of the stock, but as 1 like Not o caso of rheumatism, not a neuralgia, not a case of lnmeness, not a pain or sprain—not ono—has failad to go when attacked by Zhomas’ Eclectric Oil. e — Oscar. Loxpow, June 3, 1884.—Oscar Wilde was married to-day to Miss Lloyd. 0SCAR Vanity Fair draws the following pen pictures of the apostle of wstheticism, who. it seome, has changed much since his return from America,—‘‘Oscar. the younger son of the late Sir William Wilde, archwologist, traveler and Queen’s surgeon i Ireland, won the Borkeloy Modal for Groek in Trinity College, Dublin, and a scholarship. Mi- grating to Magdalen College, Oxford, he took two *‘Firsts” and ‘‘the Newdigate.' Then he went wandering in Greece, and, full of a Neo-Hellenic spirit,came back to invade social London. He invented the wathotic movement. He preached the and goodnaturedly accepted. published a somewhat startling volume of poems, and at once went to America to preach his gosplo of culture. Then, asan itinterant art apostle, he wanderod from New York to San Francisco, lec- Giving them the advantage of living on the suburban heights, with pure wir, beautiful shade and Purks. pure Spring Water and Lukes, Groves and Scenery magnificent which cannot be equalled. This is a SUMMEIR RESOGIRT AND A PARADISE FOR ALL, RIGHT AT HOME. The Syndicate have arranged with with the railroad companies for a fine, attractive depot, where trains of the following roads will connect and stop: _ The Omaha Belt Line Railroad Line, The Union Pacific Rail way. The Missouri Pacific Railway, The Omaha and Republican Valley Railrond, The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad n Nebraska and the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Railroad. All these trains will stop at the depot at the town site. Also at the Stock Yards. J Beautiful trees have been set out on the property and streets laid out. been compelled to vacate in favor of the iti " i ., dootrine of possible culture in external b g the conditions that this arrangement [stock,” explained the customer, ‘‘and |do P oy 8 Y THE MONARCH "",;‘;’:“j[fim of the Oshkosh Lumbor |TOUId o kept sccrot. ~When nquiry | Il bring you in £16,000 worth. thinga. Ho got brillintly lnughod at LOTS AREBE NOW ON S ALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. 3~ Apply at the Company’s office, cor. of 18th and Douglas streets, 5095, Tenth trech K OMATIA, NEB | Tho other evening at Ottumwa Jack [with newspapers. Thix was the only [to make there transaotions safo, you'd |tured tv all sorts and conditions of ® () ) , (87 Prices of Bilird and Pool Tablos and materialy, | Wirth fell from a_nocoud story window | real sanctum that Greoley ever had, for | better bring in the odd hundred! men, produced o play and cumo over th® Omaha Saving's Bank 3 i to the walk, a distance of twenty-five [he knew that when he entered he was e —— back ~ to London. Suddenly he BRUNSWICK & CO. BILLILARDS" feet. 1i ho had been sober the fall would probably have killod him, butbeing & xank he was 1ot badly hurt. A mass meeting was held in Marshall- town Sunday evening to devise ways and means” for enforcing prohibition. free from al annoyance. When Mrs, Greeley became ill she wus hrought from Chappaqua to Johnson's in order to ob- tain suitable medical advice. and there she died. Greelcy was atthat timo sink- ing nnder the anxieties of his unfortu With the condiments generally attain- able it is not possible to produce a mayo- naise dressing for salads that will com- pared with Durkee’s alad Dressing. Buy a bottle and be convinced B — Progress!” he growled mg gave up dado worship for dandyism, cut his long locks and accepted life. Ho is a sayer of smart things, and has a rare flow of thoroughly Irish wit and an exco- lent notion of the advantage that may ac crue to any man from drawing attention to himself auyhow. Ho has lived M A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, Without settling upon any plan, the |bate presidential campaign, and Jhuson | «Progrogs! : b W . " ‘ way to enforce was to enforce. guest was merely a mental wreck. Only | hig whip ina vicious way—*1I tell you Ay o L EARY St HAS THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST W. P. Dottn. & marblo catter, who |70 months aftor the death of Mrs. | that progress is sgin the poor man like |10 12 of opinion that fimitation is the 7 OFBD - BIIMATIO 20 Greeley her husband was luid by her side. | 0. 4 sincerest form of insult.” He is twenty- o P Billiard, Ball Pool, Carom, AR . TEN PIN 18 South d Stroot, s, 411 Delavare Stroot Kansas City. Mo., 1821 DouZias St.. Umiahs, Neb, HENRY HORNBEKGER, Agent. Write for Catalogues and Price Lists. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist ‘and Aurist. Until oifioes are ropaired feom result of fire, offi with Dr. Pr Room 6, Creighton Block 15th and Dougme:s! ota. Westemllamivce-‘Wurlgs_. formerly lived at Dubuque, o fter several wecks passed in a desperate effort to con- «quor his appetite for liquor, shot himself at Clinton, (ll., the other day and ended the struggle in death. Nathan Danforth, living near Slozn, who was aeverely hurt last week by his team running away, died on the 3d from ininjuries. Ho was 73 years of age and leaves two sons, B. N. Danforth, of Sloan, and Charles Danfortn, of Blencoe, At Sanborn a fow nights since Mra. ¥. Teabout aroused her husband from his slecp, saying that she wasdying. He hastily arose and called the family, but bofore they could reach her bedside she expired. The cause is supposed to have been affection of the heart. She was 69 years of age. During a recent storm in Wright coun- ty, the 15-year old son of Kred Aldrich while riding on horseback was struck by lightning and instently killed, as was also the horse. In the same county and about the eame time, a herder named Basick waa also struck by lightning and S Nokxpovimnr, With a majority of pooplo it is no expori- ment that Dr, Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup is a cure for Coughs, Colds, Pains in thie Lungs, Soreness in the Chest, etc., but for those who doubt, ask your ueighbors who have used it orgeta froe sample bottle of Schroter & Becht, the drug Regular sizo 50 cents and 3 trade by C, F. Goodman, T Too Much tor a Olerk to Lose, Philadelphia Call, *“I come as an humble but T hope de- sorving supplicant for your daughter's hand,” was what he said as he entored the room in which the retired capitalist e, 00, Sold to the aat. “Indeed!” replied that gentleman. “And have you an income te support & wife and family comfortably” ““Not just at present, sir. € am clerk ina hardware store, but my prospects for becoming a member of the firm be- fore long are very flattering,” “Well, I like your looks, young fellow, and if the matter is aggreeable to my “How?” “Why, take it ten years ago and overy family who moved emptied from three to seven straw beds in the baok yara, and all we had to do was to cart the fodaer home. Nowadays everything runs to mattresses, and even when one of 'm is left behind for our houses leave all the springs and cotten batting and take hold of the shavings in a way to bring tears in our eyes.”—| Detroit ¥Free Press, o —— CONVINCING, "Lhe proof ot the pudding i not in chewing the string, but in having n_opportunity to test the article direct. Schroter & Becht, the Druvgists, have a froo trial bettlo of Dr." Bo- wanko's Cough and Lung Byrup for ench and evory one who in affficted with Coughs, Colds Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection — CELESTIAL GUODS, Tie Manufacture of Chinese Joss in San Francisoe. cight yoears old, comen of a litary family and is eesentially m-dern.” — Horsford's / For Overworked Females, Dr. J. P. Cowan, Ashland, O., says “It proves satisfactory as a nerve tonic; also in dyspeptic conditions of the stomach, with general debility, such as we and in overworked females, with nervous headache aud its accompani- ments,” SMOKE THE BEST. We beg ta intorm the publio and emokers goners Ay, that we have secured & large swck of tie ve iholcost grades of thoroughly cured & GOLDEN VIRQINIA, PERIQUE AND TURKISH sobnceon, which anufactura of out l h ot K ‘etock made up by tho highost ¢ abor. wa feel confident, cAunot fail to satisl ‘tali goad judgen. STANDARD BRANDS, \poral-—-Oapor, I’i‘h"fikl('. poral- 1y Bros. Straight Uat in Full Dress 1 JUST QUT—8| ufuctured by special request. orted Fren Stove and Hardware Depor i Nebraska. KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Iron T.ily Range 615 and 617 North 16th St., bet. California and Webster. may 244 eod.w eow-2in HALLET DAVIS AND GO'S PIANOS [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] BEMIERSON PLANOS. BOSTON, March lst, 1831, EMERSON PIANO 00 —Grxrirues—Your Instrumonts, Grand, Square and Upright, are really noble natram nts and unrivalled for boauty of tone and finlsh, Allow we to congratulate vou'on your sterling progress. GUSTAVE SATTER, EINMEBAT.L. ORG.AN RECOMMENDS ITSELF. d IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, ¢ 10 ¥ - LE AGENT, i killed, daughter you have my consent, My 4 KINNEY TOBACCO €0, & SOLE ) | 0. SPEOHT, PROP, |, ionimism oot oy |iirs asgiume s, ap ook s o vom o o St | (BRI : : i climbing over a fence 'HE)N and caught | spects turn less flatters than yow antici- Stay awsy,” and a celestial frown was u E - 1 e Onaba ¥ab its head in between the boards where it | pate 1 will do samething for you myself. | eyt wed upon the unheeding reporter FIHST AN" S ‘, . il hung and utung:::l k;ld:u}h. thhlB #rn?f :he?:e&t to again engage in business in a | gron 4 ayuare aperture in the door of & i f the parents when they found the little | short s e dirt, 0 rlokets buildl ;i : ! i MANUFACTURER 0F e el arined ! thas . You are vere kind, uir," regponded streat, fan Fraveisco, & 00 *%%" | pire Breed Short-Horn U, 8. DEPOSITORY, ! i ho young man_gratefully; “‘and may ity RO ; . i Salvamzea Iron Cormocss | %Ml ask what Tin of ‘Basiness you will fol- | s ® M Fikhty John; I want to buy & AND J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. garDormer Windows, Fintals, nt M Tin, Iron sud Slate %)50llg, Specht’s io Skylight, Fatent adjuntod Ratchet B 4 Bracket Shelviog. 1 sm wecal agont for the above line of goods. Tron . Crestings. Balustrades, Vo randas, Iron Bank Dr. H. H. Hunt, who has practiced medicine at Independence for the past twenty-five years, was thrown from his road carton the 2d and very severely injured. Four of his ribs are broken and he lLas other internal injuries to low{” “‘The banking buieness ! Ishall start a bank with a capital of $1,000,000.” Here the young maa turned pale azd started for the door, joun." “Come in,"” said the Chinaman,” in modified toues, The rough door was puched open and the reporter entered the room where the joss-maker—foe such the man was, plied Aberdeen-Angus Cattl, From the Turlington Hords, Capital and Surfilus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPGSIT VAULTS Railings, W Blinds, Coll 149 general 5 A s ir® e e, i et R | s axtont chat h 8 recovery waa|,,T-od hope you'will excuso me air” LI oculia vocation, - Horawas SGehui- | il e hold ut the (aem moar Luclingion St | ¥ro a0d Burelar Proof Safos for Ront at £ 1 85 to 850 per annum. e thought to be impossible, he stammered, ‘but have suddenlylg,pstantial idols of all descriptions rang:| " o tion. Otos Connty, on o { L. SIN = OrLD, 8 P ; chaugea my mind about marrying your | 5a"300U1d the tom in 8 promiscuods i honaky, oF —_——— — " 22 At Agency, near Ottumwa, on the 4th, | daughter. I have about $2,000 saved (| : < A f | MANUPACTURER OF o A4 Agawey, noar Oitumws, on thie 411 liter, 1 have ubout 82,000 saved | fughion and with what seomed a lack of G. H WOOD & CO | r Nuncy . Coomba in roming 106 | up, aud 82,000 is . good daal of ey | roearuncs un tho pueé of 1ho TAUUIBGINE" | A twe sertforos o b sl st el i A 2 railroad track became confuse mong tiw Shert-Horns to be catalogned are Re GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. by passing trains, and stepping on the wan track was knocked down by an engine and killed, She was & widow, 50 years of age, and leaves four children. for & hardware clerk to lose. | — Called’to Preach, We feal ealled upon to preach a fow gospel facts—facts that are worth knowing. We want everybody to enjoy all that is possible in this er. Then there was the raw material-- gilded and colored paper, rough frame work and other accessoricr,strewed about the tl&n-, odds and endy, dirt and disor der being everywhere visible Itses f Sharons (ing ¢ Fappy branck) Mazurkay, Koan Easter duye, Rosa , Youuy Mary's ew., o o ] Jii ! Foruylatt, Fyvio Plowers, Daumin L ne Aberdeen Anguy will e ¢y Ericas, Sybils, o Frides. Duchesss of Carron Duchiessan of BUCCESSORS TO WESTERN STEAM HEATING CO., "L TUMBHERS ) - : k oo who are sufferi ; A | STEAM AND GAS FITTE NINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETD.! ¥rank Ross, confined in the Algona]forid: We want all thow who are sufferiog} “seyou painteo mant” asked the joms- y wii sart st 11 a. m. Ao o addrane | TR lb Osnitol B8, EON SATY, HINRL, il ‘ontho ohavgol hrosny escanad | com sheumstau, euralgin, and ll achen |,y op f SYOCEEAN AESC G Jobh BISRNER B B vl e s 215 North Ilnthvblrcu(,T bot. _Osplto Ave. and OMAHA NESB MAHT St EBR §K llew nights since, Some one on the outs ) tric vil is an unfailing aud splendid cure, Il'-wr. probably intended for the robe f | Auctionecre. Darevport Street, Telophone No. 495, y .