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OMAHA DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY JULY 3, 1884 THE SOLDIERS' HOME, Horso collars, Sho was created Duchesse | THE BTAGE DRIVE®R'S STURY ldior, with a look of interest. *“What GRAY'S SPEOIFIO MEDICINES, \ [0 nOE MARK — de Besuverne by Napoleon on his mar. ——— regiment were'— TRADE WARK, N ey, An' "o i ros- | risge to the present empress, on +condi- | How General Scott's TAfe was Saved | *‘Gran'pa! hore they come,” exclaimed 1 The Favorite Resort of Wearied P A 4 ¥ n Semiont® ot Plao tion that she left France, ~ Ho alsoset-| and How His Driver fwico the child; and then, to the inspiring nows, torr. idents~A Charming EIM08, tled a very good income on_her. Peoln Escaped Death, strains of “‘Marching thro' Georgis,” & how, Tmpotoney, Dt | did ot marry until Iate in life. Hin wife i division of the (irand Army of the Re- EN Washington Oor. 8t. Louls Post-Dispatch. | waa a Iady with whom ho had fallen in ublic came into vi At its head that fol L4 y P! ew. equence of Sal The president has gone to the Soldiers’ | love while quite a ycung man at collogs,” | The traveller of the present day, a8 he |1yyrchiod tywo vetorans carrying tattered OB L niver. W | home, " The ‘‘cottage” which has stood | ‘‘He was very strict, was he not, in |I8 hurried slong by the lightning express | nd shot-riddled flags. ORRUPT | <70RE TAKING, iz 1tude,rain AFTER TARING, | tonantloss since his return from that | business?” A "freu f:r:h'::l ‘t"‘k'f:h' “;2'""“ ‘when |, ‘Y8, there’s Mr. Davison carrying MONEY CAN NOT C BN B e T i oo Tae A%t | (ylvan retreat in the early autumn of Iast | ““I should think he was, indeed. He |dom reve ight o the flag; but my, what a ragged old and many other diseases that lead to Tne on- sumption and a Premature Grave. BRWARR of advortisoments to_refand money, when druggists from whora the medictne is bou do not reund, but refer you to the manufsoturers, Gml the roquirements are yuch that they are seldom, {/ ever oompliod with, Soe their written guaranteo. A tria of one single paokage of Gray's Specific will ponvince She most skoptical of Ita voal morita. 'On nosount o foounterieiters, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappor; the only gentiine. £ Full particulars in out pamphlet, which wode- sifo ko send froo by mall t0 evers ono. & The Spo elfio Medi fne 18 sold by ail druggista st §1 per pack age, or slx packages for 865, or will be sent froe by madl on the recelpt of the money, by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE (0., suffalo, N. Y. Gold nOmahals & : sdmas, Iy 10mis the stage coach and packet were the only thing!” : e - ATTEY 1IN @ ) H THAT A sony . . g!" continued the child. 'Why WILL TESTIFY UNDER THE STATE OAT 4 moans of cemmunication between dis- | they get nioe new ones, like the o tant points, It is rare that one of the " . . . roal ol timo stago drivers s mat_with | WORMY before L I]r PI’ICBS cream Bakm owcer Bty o soross Faperte Heskoll, o |t his full height and now stood ereot, | M # ) Lockport, N. Y,, he felt like a biblio- ;“,‘.dh';’t“i‘"l' ",’]‘th his I“"'" arm raised t0 |1y e ot contain Ammonia, Lime, Potash. That it is & PURE, CLEAN and grapher over the discovery of some rare ..Im'k“.','.‘h'm';"’;‘:; ul?iuir- » he said; | WiToLESOME Powder for raising light and digestible bread. That ivis su= F e aargotton lore. ! Mr. TIat | 1 can't soo it now, but I carried it once, | perior te the Royal IN EVERY RESPECT. o gh one of 0 pione T p > 3 : 4 Vet S ¢ stago driving (he formerly ran from 3::"5:‘: ll(t"ll’:;‘::"ninmil,: be}(;‘;‘h{a ':,f:fi That the Royal contains Ammonia. That Ammonia is retained in Lewiston to Niagra Falls and Buffalo), is e the food. That Ammonia is injurious. The Royal Company dare not . . 1 umn, Look at it well, n’ think of what Ty ot e s s of s | its beon through, n'of thom that carried | deny it. ; it. Then don't ever lot me hesr any- o Sorly adventures would fll a volume. | ting about them bran new flags them REFERENCHES: 80ing fancy fellers had.” never allowed anything to go out of his shop that had not been tried on and fit- ted over and over again. He would employ & man and keep him in his em- ploy for the simple reason that ho was of the same size and build as a good cus- tomer. 1 have known a man to sit for a couvle of hours on a saddle-block, only having the crease in a pair of riding breeches rectified. He reduced tailering to a science,” “Did he do any cutting or measuring himsel(?” “No, sir! There is story told of Lord Hardcastle meeting Poole on_ the chain pier at Brighton, He stoped him and year, has boen put in order, and will be occupied during most of the summer by the president and his son and daughter. For twenty years or more this has boen a favorite resort for the presidents of the United States, The ‘‘president’s ocot- tage,” as it is termed, is not a president’s cottage. It is simply o part of the Soldiers’ home, and 18 only occupied by the president on the invitation of the governor of that institution, The Sol diers’ home in Washington is not of the same class as the homes scattered throughout' the country. It was estab- lished originally from & ‘‘pillage fund,” levied by General Scott upon the inhabi- . h : 7 ith no less & porsonage than General ; i tants of the city of Mexico, becsuse they | said: *Look here Poolo, I got this coat | ¥i P I Te drow this bhok of his tand ‘wotosd National Board of Health, Washington, I, C. b .m.{ma‘tm’ Qmeriunhtmo&l lron: "’3 .l,: o ;:Ld oo h:;)lzv bnfly'n ]:,‘L.,r Al.»:.,l.: -‘_'fn';'t.n s 1 eu‘:: 3.:“1?1.:1‘5‘:3 ,,i; e, nr'\id u‘;n turxlwd fi' the man ‘l;‘c- National Board of Health Bulletin, Supplement No. 6, page 33. 3 roofs of tho houses when thoy entered | took a bit of chalk out of his waistcoal 80 BAR A MiA: - T ball yar 1b kindhe Sl ik, syt ) b THE SUFE‘E CURE ths tity, “h'"fl“e"d“d wolely fot vat- | pooket ldnd 's"k.e.}l t" f,‘,’;f"“"‘, soab &1l 2:9';;}:13:11::;:" ;l"’h: ;;K:méd‘;;nviv': et WAtk Lo & fhAn's yey“ aThNe Dr. itr;;:lt‘;t(flrcnm Baking Powder heads the entire list for purity Y orans of the oxican war. Later, | over and said: 'ake coat to my A1 £ ) the old flag go by. So you were at Fort 3 g ¥ KIDNEY DISEASES, though, tho scopo of the_intitution was | cutter, my lord, and ho will make tho |#dditional momentum with each revolu | Gig ™ f5afvas n sharp fight. while| Prof: R. Ogden Doremus, M. D.LL. D, College of the City of New LIVER COMPLAINTS, enlarged, and it was made to take in the | necessary alterations.’ ” o P ! Y i } it lasted. IfI ber rightl took ork. 3 5 A PN oW AN T MG an L4 o o 000 ptidotiers thab day Prof, R. C. Kedzie, Michigan State College, Lansing, Mich. ;. L Stral nigh on to 3.000 prisoners that day. 1 at tho ook of the "semsp A Anroaoha | What rogimont—" Prof, H, M, Scheffer, St. Louis, Mo. Niagara river, towards which the four |, '‘I'm 8 going out inthe country a piece Prof. Charles C. Boynton, Brandon, Vt. hol:'el dashed, apparently to certain | this afternoon,”said the man, ~evading Prof. James F. Babcock, State Assayer, Boston, Mass. death, Yot the firm hand never relaxed | the soldier’s question. ‘fI've got a broth- Dr. Biias H. Bartley, B. 8., Board of Health, Brooklyn, N Y. its hold nor the clear brain its conception ;‘;‘.t?:‘i,f,-d, ';{2?;}:‘;;‘: é‘;;:]riz(e’:y:”w‘:fi Prof. Curtis C. Howard, M. Se.;Starling Medical College, Columbus, ““He was very extravagant in his habits, was he not?* ““Very. He had a houso at Brighton, another on Burlington street near his store, was a perfect mine of art, and on the Thames, at Hammersmith, he had a regular palace. His champagne lunch- disabled and worn-out veterans of the regular army. 1t's large farm, huhdreds of acres in extent, numerons costly buildings tor quarters for ‘the retired soldiers, hospital, and officors’ homes, make it an object of great attention among those interested in CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. od. Dr. P. C. Ballou, Monkton, Vt., : Y h i of what must be done in the emergency. i “Kidney.-Wort is always roliablo,” matters of this character, while its drives | eons must have cost him a fortune. He ¥ as the rest.” Ohio. ) s % n. N, Clark, 8o, Tero, Vi, M| winding through the wooded hills which | one of the finest hunting studs in Great |On dashed the horses until the narrow | % (Cg G 1) L L0 Prof. M. Delafontaine, Chicago, Tl ‘Kidnoy-Wort has cured my wifo after two yoa! 5 hat H od what hi id | dock was reached on the river bank,when Py s y . Wi , wufferiag.” Dr. 0. M. Summeriin, Sun 111, G, § | surround the home like a huge park, | Britain, He never cared what he pai by a masterly exhibition of nerve and| -Along with the others in the confed- Prof. G. A. Mariner, Chicago, Ill. S D o e ki *Bflkn it !fh? nlm“ .m‘?}f" spot lfl‘ :hfl {,‘31” a h"";“- and thfl“zh“}i‘fl :'l! such a ering s cfimh was tarned in scarce its | ®rate plot. Stranger, I was one of them Prof. John M. Ordway, N Inst., of Technology, Boston. i e e yao P D istrict of Columbia at this season of the | big man he was a magnificent cross coun- 4 risoners you took that day.” rof. R 7 ! . M. D., University of Buffalo, N. Y. L s a8 AT I yoar. The grounds surrounding the " own lengthand the horses brought to a | P’ V7 GHAGH Y 1k 5}, vepiied the Unlon Prof. R. A, Witthaus, A. M.,M. D., Y alo, A million families that have used it for a quarter of a century. 7t cleansca the Blood and Strengthens and stand still before the pale lookers-on home contain many hundred acres of soldier. *'Well, the war's over, n’ now gives New Life to all the important organa of . 8 3 g could realize what had occurred. A purse 7 5 o body. " Thie navura action of e Kianeys is | wild wooded hills, ravines and well kept o e was worth sbout £25,000( L. vised by Goneral Soott and pro | the parade’s over o far as I'm concorned | 1, i 13 4rick of the Royal Go, to theow dirt, orying lime and potash, trans- l tho’ Bowels move rund:; w‘}ildch'wm? 'l“» mn:l:. pw;“m"l“s "l_h;!l ?‘n e “:i h“'e ren:’tof L L:lll:l‘ sonted to Mr. Haskell with high compli- [0 We can move along, but I swear I'd posing dates, parading black lines, and alleged Government Chemists, in order Vi SR, Yo e b e | e asol ot the aftataoon and | tho claim of hia croditors, " Flo ras gan. | menta foehis kil and bravery. like it if you'd come 1 somewhere and | {o'3et ot publio notice from the disgusting drug smmonia in their powder. They Nothwitstandiog . all his sirength and [ take & dink with mo just to show we've |y,gy that Dr, Prico's doos not-contain ammonia, lime or potash. his robust conatitution the strain of con- m.!'“,'l‘ig“ G l'; Jil B TR tinuous work and_expomnre proved. to | v 0T BOLE BT e | Do Not Take Our Word for It. Let Every Housekeeper Prove It. TP songtant Jolting of th et aes tis | clasped his old foe warmly by the hand. |PLACE A CAN OF THE ROYAL, TOP DOWN, ON A HOT STOVE UNTIL. , el c::i'l‘ym:rflm 35.?35,3" i‘:‘:v;l‘i‘:htg: I saw them going off together, the blue HEATED, THEN REMOVE THE COVER AND SMELL. g is | and the gray, enemies no longer, to talk o st imeg. o rea sbiiged 1o | over tho thriting ovents of twenty yes| PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. abandon driving altogether, 880, o sg""‘i" of this period he said: Causes Astonishment. “‘I found it almost impossible to sleep | «gompletely prostrated for days with indi- at night; my appetite left me entirely | gestion and bilious fever- The effects of two and I had a tired feeling which I never | bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters astonished me; PRICE, $1.00 LIQUID OR DRY, SOLD Y DRUGGISTS. Dry can bo sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, Burlington Vt. $11.950 erous to a fault. He never could pass a beggar, and many a half-sovereign he’s given away to people who, perhaps, didn’t deserve his charity. He was the best of employers and he kept men with him for years, but there was never the least mistake who was master on his premises,”’s evening, you may see on any and all oc- casions_ dignified statesmen, army and navy officers in uniform, and wealthy and retired citizens of the United States who have come to makeWashington their home, accompanied by their families, luxurating in the cool shade and the com- fortable drives of this fachionable after- noon resort. It is fashionable at all times while the leaves are upon the trees, but especially so after the ‘‘president’s cot- tage” is occupied. 1t has been popular with president and people for a quarter ——m— EXCITEMENT. “What causes the freat rush at Schroter & Becht’s Drug Store?” The free distribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and . > 2 | Lung & i visible improvement right off.” Mr, Noah e ot » century, Franklin Ploroe,it is said, | §u0g, Syrap, the most populae, remeds for | knew befors and could not - acoount | {aiol Jmbiovemen) ¥ ,,"':;,,“‘“,?f,' t::.:;}‘: t:':. };::";::lm‘:; :‘z on the market. Regular size 50 centannd | «“Djd you give up drivinglentirely?” Peabody Bottomfall Wins a Medal JOEN E- ERGK, i Buchanan and Lincoln, and so on down. | +No. I tried tokeepup but it was|y . 1o Pross. HAS THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST only with the greatest effort. This stato of things continued for nearly twen. | | *“A% do Hon, Peshody Bottomfall in Il Hfll‘flWfil‘fi ]]8 u[ lfl Nflhraska $g,yars until last Octobg when I went|p . yior Gardner as the mooting opened. [Wfl a ; all to pieces™” e Should e a Philosopher, Arkansaw Traveller, The president of a railroad corporation President Grant is the only one who dia not take kindly to this sylvan retreat. He appears to have had a liking for the i IN CASH ‘( .. GIVEN AWAY [ X ENTION, SMOKERS ! sound of the sea, and turned his atten- | having heard that his system of manage-|" .« " He was, He camo forward with an 0 g Axmggmam the' 25, remiums agpregut | tion o Long Branch rather than to_ the | mont did not pleaso the public, and. that ‘.,Ii"'{“(‘,‘o;',:lfli all up; could not walk | expression of humility covering him like KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. leafy quiet of the Soldiers’ Home. The president's cottage is only a “‘cottage” in name, It isin fact a solid, substantial stone structure, two and a half storios high, large as an ordinary many uncomplimentary remarks were being made concerning him, became de- pressed. His mind was so wrought upon that while walking along the street he would mutter to himself as though he iy S without a cane and was incapable of any | Planket, and when he had taken his Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Tron T had a constant de- | Station before the desk the gresident effort or exertion. A Y i | continued: a sire to urinate both day and night an ‘ y Lll Ran e aithough I felt like passing a gallon eve.| ‘‘Brudder Bottomfall, T am about to Ty ton minutes only & few drops could | Present you, on behalf of our organizs- ‘must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are to be e awarded: All I.nIFI must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. 8. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must bo done up securely in a package with name and address } grsender,andnumber of baggcontained plaiti | gentleman's residence, and by no means | were answering the charges. One day, i i i tion, wid a silver medal, You am ce GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY OR THE DEPOTS. 13 TSm0 A0 AT TSR | entilod to the term of cottago. 16 was | whilo pacing tho floor of ‘hia zoom, & | Scars sad ey il "{,‘:‘w“f;':}fi;‘,‘y' fust'an’ only membor ob de Lime Kiln 615 and 617 North 16th St.. bot, California and Webster. ages should bo forwarded December 1st and [ built somo fifteen or twenty years ago to | acquaintance called, and I thought death was very ‘near.” Club eber receivin’ sich a gift, an’ eome an x o Hiohad 4 R ! Pl el T ‘You resido, send | be used for the residence of the governor| ¢ My goodness, Colonel, I never saw a “What did you do then?” explananashuns may be in order. You | may 23.d eod-weow-2m . or some other officer of the home. After its completion, the elegance of the build- ing and its surroundings suggested the propriety of inviting the president to our package, advise usby mail that you have man wear such an ex?reniun of trouble, ‘What is the matter ?" ‘I am vilified and slandered until my life is nearly worn out. No matter which W hat 1 Ao e orse long before: | 188 bin a member for do las' three y'ars, fi:f%fl%fifl%‘&%‘fififlz@fi'fi listen tomy wifa. Under hor advico I au’your condud' o ax’ out of Paradise H AI_LET D AVIs ANB Gn-s PI ANUS ot will o publishod, Do, 52 1n bogan & new treatment.” all has been sich as to call for constan Boston, Herald; Now York, Herald; Philadel A3 it o HabieRatle" praise, We who hov watched you de hia, Z¥mes; Durham, N.'C., Zvbacco Plant; Nty A R D P, S B, | e proidunt sponding Uho stmraa ey becs made ‘sbout. s~ oty ta nae | “Wonderfal, Tt uaaiopped thoclged | cluset hev baarved dt . (ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] . Al i f L&+ hington h: 1 Bt M}; o R s and what was still more wonder- | ‘“What you lacked in_flower-pots in de =L BibecvmEbuas souon o, | {rn Reklien Wyss oot yas damasd | busden Al reiiatod "thoowThe. sediment | fronk yud has bin- mads good by o big| ERIME IR TR S ON PIANOS. DurHAM, N. C. upon the minds of the statesmen of that| ¢ Who makes the remarks 7" o ¥ o ard T E M e iR | Sl Evory genuno package has picture of Bull, | duu The example thon set has beon fol.| * Neatly ov W vanished;'my appetite géturned and I am | crop o back g 2 . BOSTON, Hlarch lst, 1881, & See our next announcement." @k Y. p) . A ly everyhody. i now well and good for twenty more years 'Your lack of _eddicashun has bin B N PIANO 0O.—Gusrimuny—Your Instruments, Grand, Square and Uj E""m' e Goalls mbble lowed almost every summer since, until Draw your salary, I suppose ? wholly through the aid of Warners” Safe | made good by your industry. and Wici/adsd o beauty of tono and finish. Allow me to congratulate you on your sterling now the cottage is set apart as sacred to the president, whatever his name. [t stands tenantless between the close of the season, in autumn, and return of the hot wave in spring or symmer. The drive from the white house to the cottage is a charming one. From the front of the white house, Sixteenth street, one of the broadest and most beautiful in the city, stretches directly north to the boundary, whence a finely macadamized road runs over hill and dale through the thick shade of the well-kept forests, and fifteen min- utes’ drive takes you to the door of the cottage. From an open space a fow steps ¢ Oh, yes.” 2 En;d]l good meal now and then, 1 reckon 7" ¢ Yos.” ¢* Well, then, I believe I'd rock along at a more easy gate. Your situation is leasant compared to the one I have just eft. I was president of the Grub county bank, you know.” “ Yes, but have you resigned ?’ asked the railroad man. “No, I didn't resign, Tell you how it was, The public began totalk about me, and I soon discovered that the closer I listened the more I heard, Tho other Cure that has dowe wondera for me as| *‘Whar’ your integrity has caused you [Proe® GUSTAVE SATTER, well as for 50 many others.” to hunt up de owner of a lost dolar bill | TR I TME TS A Walla ORGFAN Mr, Haskell’s experience is repeated |your luck has made you a two-dollar RECOMMENDS ITSELF aAvery day in u\edliven of Xhauna:ndg of fn‘e‘l;d eb:ry time, A 5 éoLE ey i merican men and women. An unknown ou hev carried no motto on your e} evil is undermining the existence of an | back fur de world to read, but your pew .A.. HOSP E..ISN Dodge Street, Omaha, Nob innumerable number who do not realize | rent has allus bin paid in advance, an’|_ the danger they are in until health has | your cupboard am neber empty. entirely departed and (i‘enh perhaps 5 ‘g’op l‘m;: not demnndedbw bt:) u:nt to ANY stares them in the face. o neglect such | de Legislachur, as a member, but your important matters is liko drifting in the | nayborhood respecs you, an’ co'ner gro- RUEMP, ING’\:E&EEEW%_GOMP H current of Niagara above the Falls, cer smile to see you walk in. s i Rl et LUy “Your prayers hev not prevented your A GREAT SCHOOL OF WHALES, |nayburs from going to sleep, but mo’ dan one ob dem of 'em would depend on /] STECK PLANO HAS NO SUPERIOR. The Steck is a Durahle Piano. ‘THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, SOLD NLY BY % WOODBRIDGE BROS., ! from the cottage you look down upon |day several of the stockholders ocame into your kindness in case of misfortune. & Washington, lying in_the valley below, a | the bank and shot at me threo times.” | What was Seen in a Voyage from Sa- |~ “Your voice has not bin heard from | pormer Windows, Finials, Window Caps, Tron Crestinzs, Metallio Sky-lights, &. Tin, Iron and Slate Roof ; charmivg picture, with the blue Potomac| “‘My gracious!” vannah to New York—Interest- (de stump or rostrum, but your hull fam- ors, 810 South 13 Bteet; Omaha, ietraaks, £ 7| as a background, and framed by the Vir-| “Yes, but I was fortunate, for they got ing Monsters that Stood ily w’ars weolen undershirts durin’ de A OMAHA NEB. giniu hills where sleep the nation’s dead | so close to me that had the fourth shot on their Tails, winier, an has ice cream ebery third | at Arlington, been fired, I should have been killed, I am a fort unate man., Go ahead and let the peoploe talk. Kat and don’t forget your salary; but, in case they begin to shoot at you, take a lay-cff. Every pub- DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Bandavinde sumings JAMES Y. CRAIG, BLAINE Srhistier sthentic *You hev writ no poetry, but when adion o st Fubho The schooner, M. B. Millon, arrived |you sign your name to a note it’s as solid ' R at port last week from Savannah, Her |as a rock. a“ sua B ar gllgr best. By the renowned historian and biographer, master, Captain Young, makes the fol- “Brudder Bottomsall, we am all of us Zfld;&:rmllh\*how lite of field, publisbed by us, nty others by 60,000, Outsells cvery —— Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Advantageous in Dyspepsia. Dr. G. V. Donsky, Piqua, Ohio, says: *“I have used it in dyspepsia with very | lic man should bo a philosopher.” lowing report of an incident of the voy- | pleased to obsarve deso praiseful traits AND FLORIST. Book over published In' thia world: many. agenta ac marked benefit. If there is deficiency of nmemmma" age: in your eberyday character, an’ in pre-| p,, gnocifications and estimates of cost of laylng selllng fifty gents aro making fortunes. All {H *‘June 20, lat. 34.50, long. 74,14, while [sentin’ you dis medal wo assure you of | out new or remodeling old lawns, grading, sodding, [ 6w b ginners succeistuls gtand chince for them; in a dead calm and smooth sea, was sur- |our great esteem an’ continued friend- [stor will be furnishod on wpplioation, ' Growor and | SG0"Er” Particulirs free. Bottor sori 2 conts rounded by a school of whales, as far as | ship.” and Shado Trees. Just the thing for Cemotery or | OFP tage, etc.,on fras outt, now roay, includ- the eye could reach; they were seen com-| The member was completely surprised | Lawn llu(:omll:}nn,o ur;«u l{:‘nl"w";l:]‘r:i;l‘mu; e B TN BIoPps ALLEN & C0., Augusta, Mo, ing to the surface and blowing; they and so great was hie embarressment after | fiepls otk Fort Gty But FIower Sad TovEv came in such close proximity with the|receiving the medal that he walked over | Floral Designs or Bouquets made up on the nhurwnll vessel that they could be reached from |to the water pmil and wauld have sat [notice, Ordors by mul prompiy attended to. acid in the stomach, nothing affords more reltef, while the action on the nervous system is decidedly beneficial, C —— Usually wear their badges of authority con- cealed under their clothing, but Dr. Zhomas’ Kelectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every bot- tlo, 80 that all may know its mission, It is given full and complote authority to arrest all achos and pains, and does its duty every timo, LONDON'S GREAT TAILOR, m store, 1420 Douglas stroot, Omaha, Nob. Any o my X WILLIAM LYONS, : MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postofiice, room ¢ Fren. [ Rebollections of the Man Who Put TE——— the deck with a common harpoon, and in |down in it ind not Elder Dawson barked kil The uso of tho term * Bhox 3 m}h‘.fimnm 4 L i Disraeli onthe Road to Fame, Appe: nces are Deceittul, several instances within two feet of the | his shin with a vigorous kick, H E N N F V G s z‘l“:‘:o!:lb‘n ..“1'.21:”1.‘,':‘:1.‘!.'::,‘.’&7 I m"fidfiw;m Drug tore* Now YorkSun, vossol's side, spurting the water against| | o —— : (K] S o S : Qe | A very tall gitl, wearing a Mother | the side and lying perfectly still for sov-| Mr. J. R. Stewart, of Macon, Ga, o wel - {PROVED requitod by tho travoling pub. I remembor Henry Poolo very well,” | ubbard _dress, stepped on a platform |eral minutes at a t}mu;(hen dhey furned | A0Vm A lpatworthy, genklemps, makee, the, fil SOFT e .i&{‘".’d'fixé.’éu:b.‘fl? sid » gentloman to a Philadelphia | soalos at Conoy feland, and informed the |leisurely over and sank down tail fore- | (wesn e ot touie yours o0, was al dqran | B fions—sll of which Afo fasns shed by the greatest railway in America, Times reporter. ‘‘He was a fine, tall, handsome man,over six feet in height, with bushy blond whiskers. He measur- forty-two inches round the chest. There was no mistaking the man when you saw him; he walked the streots as if London was his own private property, Henr Pool was the second son of the old tail- or of that name. He was educated at Cambridge and graduated with a bach- most, until they would stand perpen-|up with rheumatism. ~His bones were twisted, dicular in the water, so that their full [and he was all doubled out of shape. Ho suf: length and size could be as nearly esti- | fered intense pain, had lost his appetite, was o cross aud fretful, 1o was reduced to & mete mated s though they had been on dry | Slliich, and had to’ b, carricd about ‘on & and; thoy swam around the vessel for| oy, As these casos of rhoumatism, where about three hours, and seemed to be hold. | ‘the bones were twisted and the joints were all ing a complete survey of her, and did |crooked, had for years baftled the skill of the not seem to be in the least shy as we [most eminent physiciaus, I determined to uso i Swift's Specific, as I had seen testimonials throw several pieces of wood b them e @SS RS oo P out ety of simis prol)riutnr that she wished to be weighed. He placed a 200-pound weight on the hook, and the suddenness with which it came down frightened him, Then he tried & 150-pound weight with the same result, “‘Strange,” he muttered, with a per- E?“fl look at the girl; “‘something must the matter with the scales.” (mxoaeo, fjrmwavkeE o And St. Paul. Thowns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Tilinols, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lows Dakota; and a8 t8 main lines, branches and connee- $lons reach all the great business centres of the - Dr, Tanner CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Corner 16th aud Capitol Avenue, OMAZXEIA, =~ - NEI, sy s Sl et D b THEATS ‘‘Finally, after repeated attempts, 'he |andin one instance a heavy chunk of [} T used two 1 i 3 CHRONICDISEASES olor of arts degree. Ho might never|informed hor, ST RN Voice, | oak was thrown at one and struck him e canos s had °'§'°‘Lm,:]'|nk e i whinen, 40 & 433 Nortweet snd Fur Wash 1 sataruly soavers iho ) N have taken to the tailoring business, but | that ghe weighed just eighty-nine [on the end of his nose; he threw his |with the most satisfactory results. My son J. H.F. LEHOMANN, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, oo B i way b mak i Sng o | e e | o by L TR RO | gEmaiscmd me, G MEN, the effects ig thi i " . ing him | di i o in d d 5 o OUNG MEN, m: Bariug from the o octa Y:: ;n:“‘ 1;{, tl‘:rg m:k:;n :algzinnnlgao h:i *‘Thank you,” she said, handing him | display of foaming water as he went un- _n‘l’,“‘m";.‘m':uu h“‘c::“:l‘;’ LS b";wm chm’: Chicago, Milwaukoo, Eau Claire and %7-ul £ thewselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at th : Siar of wlerg Buriasit 3 *lamong his college friends helped him, | Log Siokel I seem to be gaining,” and she tripped away. der, but came up immediately after and | § . G 1 ined I d B Sl "!l,m clear to the side and lay for some m“},:;‘;“l:l: fi:fi-:lmrzwm:d.db:;lz }L:‘mi':m mporte eer Chicago, Milwaukee, Waul ity. Dr. Tanner will guar. | | aatee to forfelt 8500 for every case of Seminal Weak: | Ho was @ man who always dressed with| Tphen the amazed scaloman looked after | minutes, then rolling over several times | straightened out and in less than two mouths Chicago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairie du Chiezs ‘v RERR TR Dt Sty snd & sanvw, fmt taste, and not only expected but|her and remurked: 79 sculled leisurely “.gy to tho eastward; it | ho was entirdly cured, and could walk and” got IN BOTTLES. | Chicate: Beloit Saosvite and Miera Pome | MIDDLE AGED MEN—Many men between the | insisted on all his tmrplovu dressing well, | ¢igome ,o...,&l.uw will got terribly | was & maguificent sight, the ocean being | * :i:::_m;'; (L ::d det blanmy. ) o Erlangor,.csseesseess oo Bavaria, | Onioago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubugue. too. When Henry Poole took the busi- nees in hand first there were not more than » hundred men employed; In ten ear there were nearer a thousand,” “Is there any truth in the story of Hoole's patronage of Disraeli?” “Oh, yes. Disrael was in very poor circumstances when he first obtained the clerkship in the home office. Poole,who Chicago, Ciluton, Rock Island and Cedar Ray ...Bavana Chicago, CouncilBluits and Omaha. e + Bohemian. | Gnicago, Sloux City, Sloux Fallsand Yaukion +.Bremen. o150 ano o6, aro teouled with & o0 frequant el (8 el | 7 aslight g and" bussing sessmtion. and # wnar osation, and o the systea in & tanner that the pa: tlont cansot sccount for. O examining the uriuary | ki e & ropy, iediment will aften Lo found, aud @ colon el o ol thin, wiluih bue gl dark and torpid appearance, any men who dlo of this difhuly, fgnoant of the causs. 1 is the wecond of seminal Weakuess. e Dr. hl‘l:fl h.:. yummau llnwl:}“lluh , oase and rostors ; sy ion of the Genito-ubinary as olear as a mirror and not & ripple t0| oo Culmbacher, .. .. obstruct the view. Tux Swivr Sercivio Co., Drawer 8, Atlan. | Pilsner. ... The whales were in size about thirty-|ta, Ga., 160 W. 234 St, N, ¥.and 1206| Raiger. ,, five feot lr le;g);th; square bl:lluntmhed, Chestuut St., Phi eyes small, about three feetbelow the top S NEp— of the head, and well back from the end | Pancake Griddlo Ten Feet Long, | g4 oaicar, ,,, of the nose, near the jaw., Their blow| To give an idea as to the ‘\“‘““"Y ocon- .St. Louis, | attentionis paid to passengers by courteous employes was low and somewhat resembled water | sumed by such a h;u« ,f';;m o so7e tfhe "Milwaukee, | o the Company. thrown from a sprinkler; & small round | New York Times, the following list of & Schlitz-Pilsnor Milwaukee. | 5 & MERRILL, Gen'l Manager. fooled by that DOMESTIC. o run on the main lines of the CHICAGH o+ ++8t, Louis. £ AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and every ‘What Three Applications Did. *T waa troubled very much with sore feet. Three applications of Thomas' Eelectrie Oil en: tirely cured them. Nothing better in the mar- ket.” Jacob Butler, Readiug, Pa, Long-Tailed Koosters. S $bove,Dr, Tanaer, was always in and out of every place |San Francisco Chroniclo, fin on the kack, and square fluke; the|few of the leading articles furnished Vas- Omah A. V. H. CARPENTER, Gen' Pass. Agt. whero the young men congregated, saw | By the steamship City of Tokio there |heads were about five to six feet in |8ar during the school year now about to '8 2o0e TANG | 5.7, GLARK Gon'l Bupt. g NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN |him took a fancy to him, and believed | arrived at San Francisco from China four- | depth, and the after parts much smaller | elose is appended: Ale, Porter, Domestic m‘l Rhine O30, &. HRAJFORD, Aw't Gan. Pass. Axt- by there was somethin, t in him. Hoe | teon coops of fancy chickens tor the Zoo. | in proportion. We could have harpoon- Frash mask, o, 36,108 | MUk, qoarte. - Wine, ED. MAURER, ‘ took Disraeli out with him one evenin, logical Gardens at London. These fowls | ed a dozen or more of these monsters, | putier, I { 600 OATTLE FOR SALE, 1213 Farnam St. ‘ 14,067 | Canned vogetabice, to dinner and pro that he should | have bee red but aft: i i i ) ~ 5 . e D R R R—— ‘ Cows and eifers. 00 One-year Bteer 4 4 s n procured at great expense, and | bu or our experience with the piece |Sursr,los y . oo Saeribad sabdle oo’ all '"“ h"rn:' supply him wn!.g clothes suitable to the|come of strains of great antiquity, some | of oak, we feared to wound any of J)mm. “;:’:,‘l’,',,'_"‘n, ) RABAN 0 3 : ames Mad]cg] hgtiwfia tive and m tion i1 society which Diraeli ought to | of them, it is claimed, having been in the | as I am satisfied that one clip of their | Drica fruits, bs - . . P T pavn s sdd tolots 42 wult purchuser. | hold, The future rime minister Jjunp:| fawily of » Mandarin in Central China | flukes agaiust tho sido of tho vessol Nt ibs . : RSiarieraduy heBiateat Ll o L W. PLAK od at the offer and there is little doubt | for over three hundrod years, and none | would have shaken us up considerably. | The largest item of expense was for B0 of giving immediate relelit Alblon, Neb that he also received pecuniary assistance | of them have ever before been sold to any | After watching their movements for [meat, §16,646.52, and the next largest, - B8 all chronic, urinary and pri- from the shrewd and generous tailor.” one, They cost $75 each, -The birds ¥ L'xlidifjs;‘,fnn.“.‘iE”.'fli‘.‘iT; “leriek's Voot Rt Tatasie bas *'Did ho not assist the late emperoror | vary greatly in size and color, but the complicated formu, aiso alf of the French in the same way 8 Sidhe Bea av most striking feature is the length of the tail feathors of the cocks, some of them being eight feet long, These foathers are folded in & rell and wrapped with ribbon to prevent injury while en route, 5 & reason for that Blood promptly relieved and permanentiycured by reme- dies, testedin a Forty Years 2 Special Practice. Seminal cas, Night Losses by Dreams, Pil e, d, positively cured. hs appropriate ¢ case. Consultation sacredly confidential, at by Mailand Express, No marks on about three hours, s light breeze sprang |$4,644.00 for milk. But if there is one DR up, and we sailed away home from the | thing more than another that the average . school, which did not seem to be making | Vassar student yoarns after, it is a nice- any headway to either point of the com- [ly browned pancake. Vassar's pancake pass.” grl(;idla is 10 foet ‘tng and 8 feet v:lida, — an 0 pancakes are consumed at| yLECTRO-VOLTAIO BELT and other ELrornio The Bilue and the Gray, Pemakrisye. & FiaA LSO EL AR5 .0 e, TAAT IO Inter Ocoan. — g from NEGVOUS DEsiLITY. LosT VITALITY, “Beg parden, stranger, but 1 heard The Kind “No, no; there ian't & word of truth in that. 1t was Miss Howard. She was cousin of Pool, Her mother kept a 4 ASTING WEAKNESaES, and all those diseases of & Like, pusony, Nirvue Yol om Aiovee wnd uER Cavsis. Speedy relief and completo Parify your blood, ton up the system, BRI and regulate the digestive organs by {yer takin' with the kid about that fight |, The wedicine we most like is that which | LIS CAUSES o JPecdy JOMCE and Complete 8 B 1 \ little hotel on Dover | taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sold by .fi {)eluru Potersburg. T was there, too. ""w‘“f"llull:‘;;lk';ll[l\:fi:‘kk::(lutslf;f (1‘.::??,1.:1;;:1 e eord al odce’ for Dlistraied :.n Dsl;x‘dluu}u::l:u'\:.nru‘nd: Addrese ya 8u. Nowyor | striet, Piccadilly, just behind the White | pruggista, § “You were, were you!,” eaid (ho_scl | papiiu rud iver and kideos affzitious, YOLTATCRELY Co. Mursball, dticy, | o, 404 Waakingion 51, Ohiange, Ll P \ - e ¢