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THE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 188b. T A “REW DEAL® WILDING 10 THE CONPACT.| e o, o o —_— best sud will sign the papers “and place - Doaver Agig Agia OFer M. Dol o s awn . 3w s . . 3 Y ™ nome for & fow daye and rign and deed [y Deere & Company, Moline, lllinoig| vt s faticd Vi, e lL R AL U R - money and notes and &ce you off for Call- ornia, and let it be glven out that I have sottled 50,000 upon you and that you aave gone to vlait your mother for a few nonths, Ssy nothing of this to any one a8 it would not sound well to be told. 1f you want me to do so, tell Mr. Fisher to gt mo to do it and he will probably wire me about {t and It will not look as if he fad bargained about 1t, My darling child, if you do feel toward ms as you write, tho day is not far distant when we can be togeth:rin spite of the outaide world, If I am in Denver at the time or soon after you leave I can t>a great ex- tent, silenco scandal and gosslp. Say you have gone to vitit your mother and I shall po atter you, ete. Put down the vile gossip about you and really efier a fow monihs we can come back to our nome and make but little talk,” CARRYING THE PLAN OUT. Matters thus went on until January, when Daniels returned home, at once entored into an agreement whereby he gave his wife £75,000 in property and money, the stipulation betng that she leave Denver and renounce all claims apon the Daniels eetate in cae of his death, The marriage contract was a'sy TWO HORSES CAN DO THE WORK OF THREE, G ; TURNED WITH SAME POWER [ 24inches HERETOFORE REQUIRED FOR 16inches ONE-THIRD THE COST OF PLOWING fVA!'l.‘l)- The Lady Makes Public the Detatls of a Compact Providing tor a Temp- to orory Seperation Only—More i Money. x of Special Dispatch to the St. Louis Globe-De' ocrat, Desver, Cor., February To.day, in the district court, Mrs. Liliian B, Dan 1s, better known. ay’ Madixis, the ac iress, filad papers demanding a'imony from her husband, Mr, W. B. Danlels, of tha milllonalre dry goods tirm of Danicls isher, Denver, in the sum of $25,000 arly. She a'sy demands the annul ment by the court of cerfain papers slgned by ber two years ago which call for a legal ecparatien from Daniele. The suit becoming known has caused a ripple of excltoment ia this clty, Mrs. Danicls came to Denver four years sgo from Bos- ton, where she had jus: been divorced feom Nathaniol Abbott, and began the teaching of elosution, She was an ex ceptionally handsome and captivati woman, axd had not besn here long be- 28 bu m pe! THE EATEST PLOW IMPROVEMENT OF TIHE TIMES, “NEW DEAL" WHEELED WALKING PLOWS GLT: AND DOUBLT FURROW, lighter in draft and more casily handled than a hand plow, and cuts a THE® THE “NEW 1 THE git i niform fi NEW DEAL’ 1 draft, lighter in weight, aud hter in price than a ulky plow, G. 21 inches with the draft of 2 18 inch hand plow — a saving of 50 per | fore Mr. Daniels began paying her atten- | By 0, Jaf et e oth all the work of o four-horse ridi: 1 with one less horse and little | tions, This csused an uproar in sosicty. tien, In weiting, should slpalfs an in- e i i That the rich dry goods man, in the i ke Gitt A rln ALL STEEL, insu reatest strength with lightest weight. ? 4 tention of entering into the marriage | nd rickoty cxperiment, and these clatma are not made reckiessly to atiract [ neighborhood of G0 yenrs, should marry | fos 0 0 “Nree “Dantels ronted or dis. | 18 e outgrowth of caroful observation and experiment reaching over a period | an elocationist was thocking, She was | 3 S g iy P w of th irements of the times. o posad of her Denver property, and then went east, and tho s:cond scandal grad- unlly grew out of the public mind. Mrs, Dauiels visited her relatives and then wont upon the stage., With her money she pus the *'Creole” company upon the road snd played In it from New York west. A man named Claybouzh was her manager. They did nob expect to go further west than Kansas City, but on arriving there Mrs, Daniels, who was then playing second part fo Miss Helen Blythe, desired to come on to Denver. Her word was law, and the Creole company came to Denver. 1t was currently reported that Mrs, Danlels in coming to this clty had broken a part of her coatract with her husband and therce was the wildest gostip about it. The opera house was packed the fiest night, erybedy going more to see Mrs. Dan- iels than to witness the play. The dona received large baskets of flowers. Later in the play eho and Helen Blythe had a quarcel and the dona slapped Blyche's face. Miss Blytho refused mext day to play and the Orecls company then went to Leadvile with Madixaxi as the star in placa of Mies Blythe. The engagemenc| ( wa3 nst a succass, and {lie company went to pieces in the carbonate city above the | SUPERIOR T0O ANY cconomical plows ever placed in the market, termed au adventurese, and her past rec- ord in Coston was brought up as proof. MARRIED NEVBRTHELESS, Notwithstsnding the objections raised by bis friends, Danisls married Lillan B, Abbolt, the elocutionist, at Lyme, Conn . onJuly 8, 1882. They then came to Denver and lived together for several months, when they became estranged, as Mrs, Dantels clsimed by the meddlesome talk of Mr. Daniels’ business partner and other friends. The scandal which the marrfage causad had about subsided when one day Daniels got on the train for the east. His wife hearing of ths proposed vislt on the part of her huiband, and, fearing that she was about to be dezert- ed, also got on the same train. Just as the train left the depst the husband got off, and the wife was carricd ona distance of 60 miles. Then she discovered what wasup and got off and came back to Denver. She was then told that Danlels intended to go to Europe and be abseat several years. The wife was left without money, and whenshe went to the stures she found that her husband had stopped her credlt, PLOWS EVER OFFERED, and tho most Call aud cxamine them, Deere, Wells & Co., Western Agents, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. YOUNG MEN T ; - Who have trifled away their . youthful vigor and power: Who are sufferinirom terrible drains 10 |osses, W i 0 arc weak IMPOTEN T, nnd unfit formar who find cau afc Be cas G'TIL . THE 188 or ey weakened COMPACT, I'REN EX 1y hubits tea 5 3 She wrote a let'er to Daniels, direct- |clouds. Since then Madixaxi has been | ; Rositive & 1ast- |iny itto New York, and received tho fol- | liviag in Denve ing cu:?E, ‘\\{.’ lonty f"h 'O | Yowing reply Sun 01y ur s¢ ¢, 0] J MRS, DANIELS' ¥RESENT COURSE. The filinz of her action for alimony was unexpocted by Daniels and a sueprlse to the public. In her complaint, Mrs. Danlcls eays that the contrac between them aonullivg the marrlage contract was obtalned by false preten:c, She un- derstood, she says, that it was only for a perlod of a fow months, and quotoes the above letters to subs antiate her opinion, New Youk, Decomber 23, 1852.—My Darling Wife: I arrived hore late 'last tand found your loving lotter at our office. 1t was a surprise to me, and cut ¢ | deep with its censure, and csus:d tears to flow, with loving expressions. 1 can not realst your sweet kisees and carceses. Loving embrace changes anger to love end sabmission. If your letter had reached me at Chicaga I now think I s failed to cure you, by afew W months use of the celebra- ted Myrtleain Treatment. At homi, Without exposure, in I =\ and for LESS monc, the hod in the world. We and ambition, gloomy thoug Impotence, impediments to mare leading o Consumpti the MYRTT IN TREAT tive memory, L epilepsy and many other symptoms Insanity, arcpremptly renoved by tool \ M N'T A T i 3 should have_eald, ‘Como aa (aickly ns | She was also led to bolieve that §75,000 |1, MARRIED MEN, AND MEN ABOU poesible.” Tt s two weoks to-morrow | was about ono-half of his estato. Now | PERFECT SEXUAL STRENGTII ME since we parted, and I think we bad bet- |she finds ont that he was at that time long life and the lc who have heen guilt FECT MANHOOD. ™ W mps for treatise with proofs The Climax Medical Co, ter live apart a few months at loast, 1 wire you: *Yoar letter recelved; con- tents agreeable. Acc:pt Fisher's cffer and visit Callfornla f ew months, d matters may be arranged as you do- sire.” You know you can have me again. Who have I got to go to, but Lillisu! I am sorry that I had the tradespeople ra- fuse you credit, Now, Lillian, I want to give you §50,000 and take a legal separa- worth a milllon dollars, and now pats his wealth at $1,300,000. She farther al- leges that after sho signed the docunant annuiling the marriage contract they lived togethor asmaa and wife, thus goiog to ehow that the document was violated by Danicls himself. — STOP THAT OOUG By using Dr, Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal- tor fou ¢ undertaken. rials. §t*. Louis, Mo. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TOBUY eight months of the year with but Uttle | 5" N0 VTR 75T, Do botele, Sold 5 = pder the St tien, and if you will allow me’ it, it will [ssm—thoe only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, [ llc expense, a $35 funeral and a $15 stone EPTION and other WASTING ) thelr early not be three monthe. I will go|Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseasos | to mark the grave belng the limit to the ' ;fl""w:t'l_d:"_"g d'fi»"-hx';x“n i Califoraia for on, and | of the throat and lungs, Do not neglect a | appropriation. ny family 1 Bl I I U R E o yon, M Cough. Tt may prove fatal, Scores and 7 ELTSIL LS T ey bravel to. our = hoarls|pundsodsof gratoful peoplo owo theie livos to | A traln on the Milwaukeo road noar T putients suffering from Consumption and the 1 i content. I ehall not in futarc be as | Dr, Frazier't Throat and Lune Balsam, and | Britt, running a snow plow with a|?* 2 of fat and muscle, the sunken and bloodless checks fill up and as . clesely confined to the stora, as it is now | no family will ever be without it after once | qoylo.header, during the recent blook- | & ie droopiné spirits “']'u:\-l"'.f'f.‘"r“'m.’"m'ff’."" "::‘»;'.~. iy and chiel amon them i | o arranged that I can be away six or ‘l‘s‘i’,‘fp‘\k"‘x'l‘,“i‘,""‘f,‘,’r‘;,,“‘,‘:'"‘If;‘y’“flz;’{’,fi“fl,}fi’:‘fifii ade, struck a wang of eection men in a| % cher biood than n before, Tn e S Is AT on tey satisfy justica, hoase property, Des Moines, was rosently w0l 1 for §22,000 Molnes this winter. Moines to Marshalltown, dustry of the atate 18 the A promiaent republ night school in Des Moines to give dem- ocrats leesons in the art of office bog A largo attendance is expectad at the cleventh annual encampment of the lowa April 22d, for a two days’ session, Gentlemen at the Oltamwa skating made uncomfortable unt1 they comply. A Wapslle county man says tho wolves have becomie so reduced by thetr winter etarvation as to bo easily run down and Burlington cltizens are making an ef- fort tc indaco the Oliver Bros, to locate thelr plow works there, it being given out that they desire to move from South A Norweglan famlly recently arrived at Spencer In destitute circumstances, hay ing been confidenced out of all tholr spare Garden, New York. The Muscatine Journal clalms that the SRRRTRRRaRS Inw for the semi-snaual payment of taxes “ia worklng eplendidly In Muascatioe P P Y,s county, according to the testimony of @ majorlty of taxpayers.” The Citizens’ league, of Cedar Raplds, in dus legal form s theb brewery of Williams, nearly o thoueand kegs of songs snd fights. For rigld enforcement »f the law, Cedar Raplds wins this heat and rac cities of Iowa, West Das Molnes pays the average ealary, teon, whare they have f ‘Two Burlington machinists visited a fricod on tho west eide, and wero invited to take suthin’, K mietake, and ladled it out to the visitors. Thinking it was bogus budge, they par- Iyenbllitics are above ths averaya. The family of Mr. Sefeick, of Peosta, arms, throats and are now out of danger except Mrs. Seftlck. The Towa Grand Army of the Repub- llo wish to make known that by logls- lative enactment all vetersns of the war of the rebellion bankrapt will be decently burled at pub- cat and instantly killed one. 10WA ITEMS, The greenbackery of Indian Cre:k ar CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAVERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, The farmers (f 1d« cstimate ) a hog cholera at £45,000 Des The Tarner sooiety «f Davenport wil 1ild au 830,000 opera house. Clinton has put 810,600 into steel colls accommodate her criminale, The lead mining industry of Dabuque numbered among oblivion's victims, The city marshal of Rockford ran foul prohibition and it cost him €100 to One-half Interest in ths Kirkweod The commls:ioners of Polk bava dis rsed $18,060 ameng the poor of Des The Diagonal cflisia’s are talking of oving tho general offices from Des The most promisine and growing in- “‘democratic G U pAgeisy tition for cflice busines,” THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodee St. { ““aiiiin™ ) Omaha Ne- on application TRY YOUR. LUCK!! And Don't Lose This Chance, For this ¥Year Onlv. The best opportunity ever offered to try your luck in these hard timies. 1n order to give the public in general the advantaze with a small sum of money, to pars ticipate in a real German Money Lottery, guaranteed and sanctioued by the German governs oan has oponed a g, A. R, which meets in Davenport k are expected to doff thelr hats. ose who fail to obserye the custom sra B i3 % ment, weoffer five whole orignal tickets which wo have made into 16 differont numbers of the ught by horfemen or oven by persons | 57" FYATHIE P A T Elub plays nd sell sme for tho small sam of & n long ns we L have some on hund, Theee tickets are good for tha last thres principal drawings which com- mance March 11,1885, and terminate on May 13, 1885, This Lottery has been for over 143 years in existence; has one hundred thousand tickets and fifty thousand 500 winning numbers which is over one half the actual amount of tickets, Each holder of tickets receives, after the drawigs, the Original Lists, also the smount of the prize it won. W hope, 18 wo Riv different numbere, that overy ticket holder, on reccipt of the winning lists, will be ratisfied with the result. The capital prices are mark 500 000, 300 000, 200,00, 100,000, 90,- 000 70,000, 50,000, 50,000, otec.. the smallest beirg 145 mark, * Tt 18 of mterest to cach_and everyone to invest ax soon as poesible before the tickets are all sold, Remit eithor by Post- office order or draft and tickets willeo forward at once. Original tickets of the Hamburg & Brunswick and Saxen, constautly on hand. C. F. SOCHMIDT & CO., 62 Copgrese Street, Detroit, Mich, nd, Indiina, b by a_fellow countryman at Castle s T T R T m— Malt Whiske know what it is? Ask your Phy and he will tell you that KT X cped down tpon capturing Of thirty of tho leading towns and —Do v or Drug, FUSIL OIL > Sure Cure [ chers in its public echools the higliest , while Fort Mad- ®» X ion, B e > and all Wasti , pays the lowest, smeem ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLER Wo are the only concern in the United States who are hottling and selling to the Medi P m and Drug Trade an absolutely Pure Malt Whiskey, one that is freo fron L O1L found on the sideboards of the best families in the but also in the physiciai’'s the grea RN e T 58 obtaiied mostly by ¢ careful oo nd distillation, is entirely free from fusil oil andany of thosd 4% similarly obnowious alcohols which are so often fownd in wiiskey. 1 thercfore, o, RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. ©_VON YONDE ity (el | ot Mutt W hixkey 1 & Malt Whis i Uit an and unadulters The friend reached for cldor jug but secured ths lye jug by made an anal result. k heartlly. They still live, but™ their buque county, were polsoned by eat beef. Eruptions broke out on their noses; their tonoues aed black, and their mouths became | and emitted a sickening odor. All Presidont Where an pecially tn 1 f soveral wor boan alcoho IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED 0 and_tho Micted with M VIRIRENAC %170 CONSUMPTIVES, WE I.I(Dl.ll.ll ¢ send to ress United Statel who dle homeless and | #5# . D ePhrenatd R X Quart bottl T W TRE and POSI “haust, thereby giving nature the upy The force injury to our busincss. When we cow > R, G S ; a] % memSOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSESwmme %of {ogethts sgalnIt Exuatibe of cir parifeon || e S and O iBodan: o w0 preat, hat the unfertunato man | ¥ oo ONE DOLILIAR PER DOTTLII. 5 will, with a parfect understandirg as to Wireg, TOTn clear over the telegraph | o gumple Quart Botties dent to any o in the United States (East of the Rocky Moun- 44 , orifiitura MWerntstlet oo oo lesics mous Songs. wires, i Sy Dickid I Pl 6ase, Jiepress chayyes prepaii on neccipt of S DG ot friends como batween us, but build up a | Whitehall Times, / A — THE DUFFY MALT WH LTIMORE, MD., U. S. A, ballwark of love, confidenco and siluction | ‘‘Amerlca” waswrittenby theRov. Sam | . A% & . ailo it e e $ that will keep ot all intrudere, As you | uel Francis Smith fn' 1832, and it was| Virginia City Chronic'e, SRXNNAXUNNAANXHN XXX say, start anew on our voyage inlife, and | firs® sung in Boston on the Foar h of July IR. Noce has in hls punaa‘ulm ay Dfic- = One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States | I do think we can bo happy. W are, 1t | of that year. planels store, on North 0. sireot, the “Columb'a, the Gem of the Ocean,” | was written by Thomas A. Becket, an English actor who who in 1879 was a teicher of music at Philadelphia. The tun2 of “*‘John Brown's Body” is of Methosis: camp mecting origin, 1t was adapted to its prosent uzc by an or ganist in Haryard charch in 1861, Crouch, the writer of *‘Kathlsen Mav- oureon,” received $25 for the production and afterwards becamoa beggiag tramp, while hts publisher could have built a brown-stone front out of its sales. The ‘‘Star Spangled Banner” was wrltten by Francis Scott Key while watch- ing the bombardment of of For: McHenry in 1814, The song was printed in the Baltimore Amerfcan eight days after battle under the title of **The Defencs of Fort McHenry,” Geore P, Morrls wrote ‘“Wocdman Spare That Trze,” because the purchaser of a friend’s estate wanted to cut down & tree which his gandfather had planted. His friend paid the purchaser$10 to spare it. Morris was 80 touched by the story that he wrote the song, John Howard Paync's *‘Home Sweet Home"” was written for an opera, 1t was first sung in the Convent theatre at Lon- don, and made a big hit, One hundred thousan 1 coples wera eold the firs: year, and by the end of the second its publish- ers bad cleared $10,000 from it, The author of *‘Maryland my Mary- land,” lives at Washington, He writes gosslpy letters to the Augusta Chronicle. His name {s James Randall, and he is a modest looking, dark complexioned man of 40, He was very young when he wrote that beautiful pocm, His ideas ara broad- er, now. eeems, & necassity to eaoch other; at least you are quite so to me, I wanted you very much on my j-urney east, and often thought how happy we sheuld be to- gethe I have regrotted bitterly lotting you go cff on that railrcad train. 1f you had got off with me 1 should not have gone I am sure. It was too bad ‘o let you go away alonc, and I am ashamed of it. Herc Tamalone in this great clty, unhappy in the extreme, not wanting to scceven my old friends, and my doar wife in our western home, lonoly aud forsaken by the one she sys she loves best of all others, Of all the women in this world no one to me is &0 sapremcly dear s my wife. No one can ever take her placa in my heart, whether we live apart or together, Sign the papers, go home—or [ mean to Califor- nla—and in Aprll I will go for you snd we can vislt the orange s, the Yosemite and all other places of interest, and return in tlme for Fisher to go east In August, and in October we cin go east and be home in time for him to go east ng;ln_'in February. Good bye, my dear wife, to 8elect From: NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR the one i MAXMEYER&BRO Are now offerine PIANOS ORGANS FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew* elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cisars, and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, zptl)rtmg Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- cles. app hill ha fal aft A SECOND LETTEL, A fow days later Mrs. Danlels received a second letter which contalned the fol- lowlng: “We have gone so far that the only way ovt for the present is to take logal separation and then we can come together by mutual consent, If you state your truo feelings toward me, and I fully be- lieve every word you say, there ought to be no doubt In your mind that we can not lve apart long, There is no woman in the world shat has any attric tlons for me compared with my wife, nor never can until the laet tle between us s severed. I sm bound in homor to get & legal separation or make myself appear ridiculous in the e the public, After the legal sep: we cin come together agaln with new love and affections leara by belng apart that to be happy we must live togetner, and people would say less than if we do 80 now. This isthe best way out. I have often s1id to you that a few months spart would convince each of the fact|tin chool children will not be allowed that to be happy we must live together. | t) enter the riok until 4 p. m., the man- The loving words in your letter convince | agers must not admit minors against the me of this, You will have your $50,000 | written objection of their parents, the and we can agree about the future, and | doors of the rink must number at least leave no'hing to cause us troable ia the | fonr la'ge ones for use in case of fire, snd future, I have envled every man with | uo iate xicating liquors will be allowed to uice wife I have scen slnge I left you, | be sold in the buiding, nor will any back tee e An Extended Popularity. BRONCHIAL TROCHES b before the public for many years, For relieving Coughs and throat troubles they are superior tc all other articles, Sold ouly in Loxes. BROWN 8 e Regulating Koller Rinks, Philadelphia Ledger, The common councll of Bordentown, N, J, bas elevated the ekatiog riok to the dignity of a subjact of special legisla- 00 of THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, - STEAM POMP! Evgloe Trimmings, Miniug Machinery, Belting, Hoss, Brass and Iron Fiitings st wholesale or retsi!. = HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCF AND BCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, do; W have wanted you s> mu but after whay has taken place the publicand our friends will admire our action wmore to see us i s of sout come together again after months of sep. | that will cure you Fit) aration, and we need It ourselves, to|rmedy was Ameria avelove o school us and make us mors ready to aeiu L Lswax Reation D Neo s e, - to feriug from errors weakuess carly mo pli L) Ry, Jo jaws of aycunys'eer which he s'aughs tered last week,and wl near the Trackee rive ltcrally sheathe pronouncad to be mica by experts, who fied that the coating ls pure gold, place where the cattlo aro herded is_situ- ated iu tho low range of hills skirting the banks of the river between and Wadswcrth, spriogs In the depressed portion of the now baing made for the one from this partical dently antiipated that the water contains some peculiar chemical propert'cs which holding it in solution. Unfortunately for sclence, Mr. No:c the teeth and jaws until tcveral days discovered the the jaws and teethin time he would have carefully preserved the intestines and stomech, and have thelr contents carcfully analyzad In search of nuggets stomach would certalnly have shown more than a trace of the precious metal, Mr, Noce thinks differently, however, and gives the that cattle while drinking keep thelr between them, which accounts satisfac- torlly for ths ccating belng so much thicker on the outer portion of the teeth than on the Inver, which fs now espec inlly notlcaable on the lower jaw, cradulous readers of the Chronicle can the Deleplans’s store, the Rev. Stephen Gladstons were u cou ple of checks for £100, given by the duke spectively. This leads the editor of Lon- ought tobs widely followed, when too well endowed with thls world's goode. Sarely even & £5 nofc maehed by a careleas housemaid, GERM A N D, WYATT. shhas'been faeding The teeth are in gold, in some placcs coating of €0’id gold being at least :-oighth of an Inch in thickness. At t the material ¢ ating the tecth was LumberMerchant Cumings and 20th Sts., - Omaha, Neb. (SUCCESSUR TU FOSTER & GRAY). LONMBER, TIME AND CEMENT plied the acid test and now aro ca fs. The Truckee There are numerous eoarch is which - steer drank, as it is conli s and ravioes, and active " AUEMPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFAOTURERS OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Flalals, Window - ve tho effect of cissolvivy gold and led to discover the gold coating oa the stcer was killed, Had he coating on er marvellous 100 Oresbings, Metallic Bky.lighls joutb 13ib Bireed Omaba Nobra '+ Tin, Lron snd Sla ™ ch'spas. ~ A careful assay of the Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE RY L A STEWART & CO, 1013 Jones Btieet OMAHA NE followiog resson: He says :th tightly closed, and suck the water } A&x ¥OR RE i la- &CGlarke nery&tasting. fy thems:lyes of the corractness of above statemeat by calling at Machi Omaha, ———— Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac- is the best, | —— v . Cash asGirwda, canitgd Among the wedding presents sent to c Specialties o AUTOMATIC ENGINES BRUSH MACHINES, ELEVATOR CUPS, SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, SMUT MACHINES, ELEVATOR BOLTS, PORTABLE ENGINES, SEPARATORS, ARCHITEC TURAL WORK WATER WHEELS, CORN SHELLERS. BRIOGE IRON, STEAM BOILERS, CORN CLEANERS, e WROUGHT & CAST /RON; Wertminster and Sie Andrew Clark re n Trath to think that the example pecially the bride and bridegroom sre not hen & comparatively poor man marrics and no lady Tias locked as lovely as° my | connections bs allowed with nelghboring [he is generally overwhelmed with o) | IRIANAZZES BOLTING CLOTH, REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, litlo girl. No one could gise me &s|salcone, The lisense fee is fixed at not |orts of elaborato and uscless articles, but | Ni T aRAAZIILIIN CENTRIFUGAL REELS, BRASS CASTINGS, aweet & kies or carees a8 my Lillian. 1|lcss than §160 very faw people have the commen fense WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS HEATERS AND FILTERS, WELL AUGERS, ROLLER MILLS, BRICK YARD CASTINGS, SHAFTING ‘PULLEYS HANGERS & BoXES SCALPING REELS, SASH WEIGHT! LEATHER & RUB'R BELT G contribute i1 cash iostead of in kind is sn infinltely ra sorviceable preseut than a piece of ate which requires constant clesning, or china vase which is certaln t) be

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