Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 11, 1885, Page 7

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Womaw's Sufiding and Relic fln-v'i.l:‘m 1 tiresfme ’ ou 10 Iy al T Remiar TR {mm Al fts Im“ or bloom j e ong arago Yr!d‘m o rl show such an inter- woren, mmnvny \ dootors anllipatént of, 1 used t4o bak. cumd 1 k.%u respactfally, 3 kmm.—r\hy 4, s lmnmn Pa., li!.m ..( voral” et and “’or :;i‘“ ynl'l" ng all t] med!bl lomxhlhlt tles of Hop un“!‘? - And L am loct “All dmw Boothe, !fiflflmry. nnrm\mun, sicknes f tho st hzfi un 0t seen ors e them, ek ay Bitters, All M Mrs. F.nm:@h st. i’ A tour to l!llopn *me less good than o “they also cured my “vous wenkness, slsel i slm hi}mgm\u;lul, 0:Mag 1, 70, SIRs—. Ve fil}flfi W rears, AN tried your H'm ll‘t&}w and u& me more E 3 { ~ Miss 8, 8. Boane, .. Baby Sau: ‘W are so lhnnkl\ll to say that our nursing baby was permanently cured of & dangerous and protracted constipation and irregularity of the bowels by the uss of Hop Bittera by 1ta mother which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength, —The Parents, Rochester, N, Y, Noue Ao enulne withont bu bl The finost tonio for nervous, pooplo fluenceof thisbenign 5 medcing, thonerves Nioty iy of the dyspepti to chee Dlish sure salo \ BifFenS:: health on foundation, mflm‘p 1less h-nh(:lrK 5. all Druggigts and re gener: kg lbcy k?fi all about Must:mg Lin- ments“Few do. " Not to know is not to have, w2.CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY'85, ' SHARES:IN PROPORTION Louisiana State Lottery Company ““Wa do hereby certify that we supervise the ar vangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Aniua Drawings of the Louisiana State Lotgery Company | and in person manage and condrol the l)mwmg.t themselvis, and that the same are conducted with Aonesty, l/rllrnfm and in_good faith toward all par- ties, and e authorize the company o use this cer: evicate, with fae-similes of our signatures astached 0 its @dverbidenents, \ COMNI"SIOI\h i\ ) Inocorporated In ms tor 26 years by the leglslature for_educational charitablo purposes—with & gapital of 81,000,020t which a resorve fundot over $550 000 NAY l1ica By st overwheliaiog popaiar vole fta_francklse yasmade s part of thu prosent state conmitution d ) 1 "';3'4’3».3"“"1% i a.z‘t W odérsod by o ) h-vlm Ao place moothl: A unnmlv o) \..nwmn 70 WIN A YORTUNN, FourTa sl GO HAGE S R CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 MosTiLx DlA\Ql:u \% n 1) A 1sx08 1 c-p-. vilse e H Pri - zu Priuey o m e 2 Avprovimtion br do Priaet, amoushion 16 o e o RS QoA o S et ntormation write larly giving 1o adirsus, FOSTAL NOTES, Ka pross Moey O New York Fxchange in ordinary letter, Carrency (all sucs of 45 and upwards a4 our ex M. A. DAUPHIN, Orloans, La o0 D. O sud .um, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, WL Soventh 8., W dors pe; ow Orloans, T Gsllllnsurauflfluenl lrlflllfll »ATARE Tasucange, gy Landen | 1 felt indifferent to its attacks, which s peculiar. | {0 i . Thh Blue, Thay wat tog (’.:: it and Grant, ide, tragy e ik followagl-thd g of (et THo other had foughty with Lee This boy in bludhad an enqu wleeve, Asgratch iy g. boy ing They talked @ ] oDR A tlr!ltym They talked of the blondy fray, Ay duief Ja/dokd;” Qe Johniry asid, A Joader brave was be; And sheathied (’bm ‘ot at ln)‘mp!nn, Doth hang the sword.of .'gy Toadet lves''—tho boy in blue Spoke 16w, arid with & sigh ~ “'But all-the country waits in fear at hdto-day may die,” 3od bles our Gaant!” ‘hha vet'ran u(fl, d dropped a toar akd then rtfal€ tones the ankwer came, llu bol said—‘ Amen}” '\ H. Qhrbaugh, town, 0. AN lN iiclfltE lLY 1: ..mon.tnm ot as §veryhndy knows, day—to smoke a gigar after | lun t.hd’- ight artpleneantness _whioh had oq— ed ean, Clare and mhou ‘wae, 1 WBO ifl%;lflgn‘ reanon for] kn‘- s more scothing to nerves which have been acted upon by a woman's tongae than a moderate -indalgence In tobacoo; and, L] the day . was b;:ght and quite sunny, ¥ dotermlned to carry 'my ustial | o practtos tnto effect out of doors. As frequently happens in the month of May, I found, on emerging a sharp wind blowling;but as my cigar was an excellent one and my blood presently began to tingle with an agreeable sense of warmth, My rifflod thoughs also returned to thelr ordm-(-y tranquil “groove; for, although Clare's conduct had momentarily up-c: me, 1 took comfort from the refle di. | that I had not answered her rematks in the aplrit with which they wera pervad- od. Iv lstrue that with me, as with ‘| most really thoughtful men, ldeas come slowly, and I have not the same facility of retort which my daughter inherited from her dear motner. But even had I possessed - such — dexterlty I~ trust 1 phould ' have been too ' dgenerous to make use of it 'he rec- 7 atands on a_slight emineace, from which the ground slopes downward for a short distance, until interrupted by a tream of eome pretensions. This spanned by a rustic bridge, connecting the grounas proper with a large meadow, alio belonging to the restory, and it was to this point 1 now directed my steps. As I approachedithe brldga I was'cons alderably annoyed to obicxve the figure of & man upon it, ; He was leanlng over the parapet, ldly gezing into the water beneath. © My temper, I hasten to men- tion, fs & remsvkably equable one, but nothing disturbs it more quickly than the Intrusion of strangers into my grounds. Unhapplly, thls isan ioflic- tion to_ which I am often subjected, owling to the fact that a public fieid path fraverses the meadow of which I have spoken. As a clorgyman I am of course, bound to reepect the Jaws of the land in which I live, but one more monstrous or unjust than that which empowers any pesiing stranger to trespass-unquestioned on a man’s private property I have not yet discovered. Under no aspeot, however, could the bridge be constderad part of the path re- ferred to, and this I resolved the Inter- loper should at once be made to under- stand. With that object In view I quickened my pace to a sharp trot. By- an- unfortunate chanoe- just as I reached my destination a guet of wind caught my hat and blaw lt into the water. On_pergeiving"$hils “4) Jaudablg Illd\:?l, nn on whi ,-and before 1.€ould pro- test had walked {nto the middle of the stream, secured the errant ntlale and re— sterad’it to my hands, It certainly was provokipg that, with every reason to be otherwise, I was forced to appear grateful to the man for his promptitude. Nevertheless, thia did not affect the fact that he bad been intrading, ;| as, after ald, I proceeded to enforce upon his attentlon. “Very tmly " he snswered, with a light langh, *‘S mor.positions—I on the - bridge—yon barelieaded on the bank, haranguirg me a8 to the wrongfulness ul my conduct with a fervld aluqumus wholly lost, I re- gret to tay, upon my unworthyself, whlls the uucnmomm hat drifts plleld!y dawn the stream.” His tone of levity jarred on my feel- ings, albeit his manner, {f' lacking In ra- epect, bad acertain charm abont it ‘It is not & subject for laughter,” L rejoined, in a- grave voize; ‘‘the rights of property must bs observed, elso there is an end to sccinl order.” He laughod agsin in *‘I surrender washout I owe you an apology for ven- e yater mthon fret wk . " Bat the ccoasion was one of tho:e in which if 8 man hesitates }u—or, a8 it happened, the hat—is 0 I fear I shall not be acqultted 8, but the 1 f,cmn of .hig hxlggt nld not: ?o isted, S0, with |a o, (I ' ropli 0 ly: h wever, does not p“.‘.u th?finc transgrerslon, .o“;‘.'.‘;'.fi?”li.?& T adees, Behold me llru&llng toward a sepse of better things, w) ddenly you swoop ‘Efi.fi gondemm“gme 0" the yery t Young man, I sald, “you should not jest on uno topis I don'ef {don't! ered, ¥ ‘m I e o in' B flfi" olasely to my rll(ng to higher d mon nl.hu sphere No one could have been more surprised ta find thet Fwas wotually s sorry! piace of hnmor go back undone. he An a) **‘Come, sir," he ggulod, ‘wouldn’t it s as well to tie » handkerchief round your head! Idon't know hoy you stand for furnlehings within, but good quality or bad, the east wind is apt to play the very. devil with them,” *'Really, u-, loxputulal.dvnnt how- ,{lm to ack a mdflu d'! ba goo manner of glvieg 16 is um-m—f. Ny offensive,” **Ls 11" he said, with a blank look of funccenges *tupon my soul, ¥ awfully sorry. It's the feult. of my training, & presue. ‘You'd pluce mé utider & con- siderable obligation xf you'd tell me when ever T am cifonaive,” Let aman be covaclous that he Has faul d there is help for him. It fo ¥ |only ‘when he cousiders himee'f above correction that the case ls irremedgiable. 1 we reaume our for- | . IV ,_nm DAHY- Had Clare and womsed a little c ity, how much ot dear mother but pd thils youvg man's humil- oother tueir lives might mnw mh« r«i must bo - gnrmén! , which limba, soems { aboat aa'damp “Thob s go tinued, " “‘and rights,”. To th with cheerful al acceded by side 1 was matt o or tote-a fol th Clare an altogether pleasing overy reason to axpeut. wé advanced to On the whole, forget the cour: prospect of anotl atidioner whs n oue, U, 4.1 had her ood re presenice of an ed, bd a certaln Fest rdnl Into my urning. thout V(:llm lon my new wqmnn If before t and was quickly -nvelopnrl in s cloud of VApOT. “3$ wee you -r‘ok ,” he remarked, nod- ‘his-hend-toward the olgar I had In or my hand. g “Yes, asseuted; ‘‘at my time of 1ife & little indhlge 111 t16 habit is per- missable, if “hot ‘pomsitively beneficial. B\u 1t 1y one I.];t-l.ly deprocate ln‘{ozng 3 "Ah yousre qnimflzht ;" he rajoined, taking a case from his pooket and extract- ing a lIarge clgar. **Do you know,” he went on easily, ‘I fancy you and I have many ideas in common. -You like a good cigar. I can tell by the smell tl good Dbrand you're smoking, So do Our opinions as to the mancti orby are similar—that is, is concerned.. And'Ishan’t be a bit sur- prised if we agreed upon-the merits of a glass of sherry for stimulating one’s A | olrculation 'after immersion in cold water. Really this younng man was carcying things with rather a high hand, and baa 1t not been that I looked forward to his snpport later onf I should have been in- clined thers and then to have shown him the door, As 1 produced the dscanter I mald rather. dryly: = “I dow't know what my daughter would say if she knaw of this.” “By Jove!” solf, ‘“‘so yo've got a daughter. pretty?” “Falrly s0,” I replied, Then romem- bering that it was only right to give him o hint as to her peculiar temperament, 1 “‘She takes -after her moth- he replied, helping him- Is she I guessed as lifting the glass:$o ™ hi she lnhann her intellectu: qunhtleu from her father.” T was on the point of “replying angrily to the remark, but before 1 could do so he resumed: ‘‘’Pon my sovl, sir, 'm almost sorry I ¢ame now; for, to tell you the trath; ¥'m a desperate-lady kil- ler, and if she took L3 flncy to me there'd be the deuce topsy.” In the" lc!\mliute of affairs the Idea of Clare faling in love with this young swaggerer was eo delicious that, forget- ting what was due to a gueet, L lay back in my chair and lavghed till the tenrs coursed down my cheeks, He looked at me guvely for some time and then 3 awful lunny, no doubt, but for th. hfo of me I can’t quite see the point of the joke.” His words recalled me to my duties. owe yon an apology for my rudeness, but when you have known my daughter a little I think you : will understand my merriment. Come what do you say to an immediate presentation?”’ He assented to the suggestion with s nod and ringlog the bell I instructéd the servant to atk Miss Olsre to step into the etudy. At the same moment I re- membered thlt bad not yet ascertained the new-comor’ n name. ‘I have asense of “By the by,” I remarked, ommed to il::lnfim“wll‘ hnt relatlve who Iived in that country. man - of property then. ’l'hl! threw a new -light upon bis behavior. What I had taken for common fmpudence was, after all, mere ecoentrictty; orward mlnutflmt the nmbl agsaumption of superlority which the posessor of mapy acres might rightly clalm over hfs less fortunate fellowe. " | Well might 1 congratulate myself on the far nelng ssgacity which had not allowed myself to ¢ offense at what I now. recognized as the utterancos of a superior 1t romewhat playfol mind. * My dear young friend,” I sald, as I rose aud took his hand, ‘‘you del ht, you overwhelm me, Although I lost'slght of them for many ye: tatoment, b, , slightly {n excees of the facte otill a little exsggeration might, under the circumstances, bo pardoned—*‘bu what are you doing. in this . out of-the: way pars of the world?”’ "thdyinq nnnxe, I suppose you'd call it," he replled; ‘‘knocking about the country snd nkhuz sketohes. here and Klqmg at being an art- fan as a game that one : ..,‘u"."“" Gt e by v gCIREH f work as & means of earnipg a llullhund # Ay accomplighed, o) ngm of m' ya-n r (D whereare you gt b » e boy," I rgtnnml “we mu.t Duk 8 stop’ 4o that'ab.ongb,. This house must be your headyuarters while you re- main lo: the nefghborkood. No, no,” 1 ocontinued, anticlpating the refasal -hjoh however, ha seemed in no way eager to offer; ‘‘I'll take po denial, And here comes Clare,” I added, a» my davghter entered the room, ‘“‘toeccond my re- [To be continued.] —— London has one dogtor to 3,000 inbabi- tants, Bohold the congmeror oz all kldney, liver and urinary diseascs—Hunt's Rome- dy. Sure cixe, Bpeedy curp to all diseavos of the kid- Deys.or urinary organs byfusing. Hu Remedy. What en appetite it gives; how renqnl it makes wy sleep, by uslag Hunm's Remedy. (B oo O Seler Bples A Pl g Really, ir, I rosumed, “I| EEE--&AEURDAY;APR«IL 1518854 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Al"m'llm\ T LOC \L TAlE 0F A TOMBSTUNE ?ljll liag Proved ¢ Mystory-ta Semd, AStory of the Dead Past, An old sotflor {aokled & Brr man, the othénday, with the query, \‘Sny‘ Aid you neo that' pfiue in one of ehmev ing' pa papors the othdk day nb.:ru toribstone mystery? 53 follow Boon s iffing that reporter with #10t of Honsense, but trofh ab the ke goner- ally don now. - Whoever ntufled the evaning reporter did.it, I suppose, for an Aptil fool joke, bit. the real facts at the bottom of the story will be very interest- ing to many of Tm: Bk resders| especi- ally the younger éres, and the newer comers fn he olty. Bome of the old set- tlers, even, never heard all the story, but the few who do'know it will bear me out in what I eay. hah facts -‘!{mnz that tombatone are about thess.* Years ago; ‘about forty, there ma 3 good munypmurl pmhlgg guk the far, west. ome would flnf their w:} back agaln, and would perhaps come out again with arother party, ' Often these golng east would be bearers of messages for those ‘who atayed in the far weat, snd on ‘their return west would often brlug back things t for by fricnds In the west., W f thewe trains came along here and as was frequently the case the company gort of broke up hers, and scattered. One of the party, a fellow who had been ont in the mounta!ns before, had'a tomb- Btone—the very one over which this talk is now made. “T want you to underatand that ' this tombstone mystery is revived in tha papers ‘here about every six or seven years—whenever a new set of fellows got to reporting who have not heard it. 'he explanation of the mystery, however, I do not remember to have seen in print in many years, . Well, this follow w. tombatone had got the'! stone " for a man out on the plains, who " wanted ‘Lim to bring him one for one of his family, who had died out there. . The fellow lop:n’ ot of the . party here, ‘and got. dead broke. He hung around: town quite a while and sold everything ‘that he could get - a Hollar - fcr. © Among the other thiags he sold this tomb- stone for ‘. fa ng, & man namod Roberts buying Roberts had no speclal use for it, but it cost him hardly anything, aad he took It. The stone was all marked tor the person In the far west at whose grave it was intended to have it put. "A while later. this Roberts had a daughter die, end to mark “her gave he took. his, eecond-hand - tombstone and had the nams of the other person chiseled off, * leaving the reat of the lnuuxiptiun on the stone, This he put at his daughter'a geave to mark the spot, thinking.that would do uniil he could remove the remalns to his new home near Salt Lske, to which place, in company with other Mormons. he -was mbout to move. Roberts went away from here but never sent back for the remat his daughter, and there atlll stands. the mnulltzd (omhmu, mystery to many who visit our cemete: “All thig talk about n stranger lt 1&&%& 11 x& helr d - bht‘i In f dfldl u [y bm tractof ground lty. is of course lf nonserime, but the fact t there 1y -uolu;mtfh!cd -tombatone in the:cem rba provud‘ ta-th to any dos ong/ thu The explgn iy, who ) know nbwt the- mutilated hus; % Ethomugl ,§ n@‘ o abon! m utana bslng there: few have heard its his. tory. . DId you,ever see the stone? . Nol ] Then the anplsnAnt dby T wlhil’ tako and ehow It to you." you up in my bugg; v.fer strolied away . And the old PERSONAL, 1. D, Fuller ison & hunting expedition. ATV, Strees has refurned from n Colorado trip. Cal, again, 1. . Bair, of Missouri Vallay, visited the Bluffs yesberday. Hoyt, & staunch democrat frof Kt.ox township;'was In the city yesterday. M, LiRlbehart, of Janeaville, ‘Wi, 'was among the yesterday's Ogden ‘hovso guam my.- and l;{mlly expeck woon to o hy _A, ‘Oochran " is Dick g thu Ozdon ormerly a resident of this gity, Is here on a visit the guest of Mrs. L, 8. Amy, TLaet winter he served as_engrossiog clerk of the Colorado senate. Aprivate letter from T, J. Evans that the dry westher at Los Angelos, Caly where ho is sojourning, is causing him to be freed from all signs of rhewmstism, JolurD, Figley, night clerk at the Creston , | house, left yeaterday for his home in Penn- sylvanis, baving been pumpmoned by a tele- gram anounolng the illness of his mother. e — COMMERUIAL, COUNCIL BLUFYS MARKST, Whest—No. 1 milling, 65 No. 2, 60; No. 8, ¢ Gors P posas, 380, 47 00 per l.on. baled, 60, -S0e. Gorn hoal—1 50 per 100 ponnds. A muod—Good supply; pflw at yards, 6 00@ Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 45 Sy ‘%’:Ixhuk’ Mludl 9 i 3 ot Tt cihe 0 Brooms+2 96@3 00 pex da- LIV 6T00%, ‘gfid’o—&\nfi. cows} 8 25@3 75, Bmu shnp—a 00@3 50, Hogs—3 60@3 75, | PEODOCE AND | ¥RUITS, Poultry—Live ehickens, per doz. § 0033 §0; live turkeys, o per b, Butter—Creamery, 26@28¢; choice country Fgas— T Vezotables ondons, 1 00@1 ng_or e buashei. Orangoa—F .50 per box, Lemons 10¢ por doren oos, 154 e per hashal; . apples, choice aook- 550; boans, 1 00@1 60 per ia, 4 0) per box; California 80'ver box e 1t your compiambsiwavant of appetito, try half o wina glass of Angostara Bit half an hour befora dinner. Beware of coun} terfoits, Ask r grocer or druggist for the_geruine article, manufactured by D, J G. B, Biegert & Bons —— The small-pox death rate In the Ger: man empire las: year averaged four per- 80DS & wec —— “T have 1o ¢ |nn1\ " complaing many asuffersr, Hoois § apariilaglves an sppetite and enables lhu s(nmnh 1o per- form its duty. Wt i One of the presents given Mrs, Tom Thumb on “Hor “¥eeent marriage was | farm in Italy. o — For Brochia), Asthmatic and Pul- monary Complaints, Brown's Hronchial 7T'roches manifest remarkable curative proper- ties, Sold only in boxes, i Persimmons-were-first spoken of ln print by Captain Johu Smith, who classed them among Virglnia plums, U — A € §RD.—To all who are suffering from errora aud indigaations of youth, nervous wesknoss early decay, loss of manhood, eto. e ;OF CHAROE. . This UI ‘will cure was dlscovered by a missionat to Amorita, Send solfadd Cnvalope R, surn T. [NMAX Statlon D " Now York. e — The tin districtaof the Malay Peninsula aro said to be, withont exseption, the richest {n the world, — ———— A'Good Many Failuves, Daring the year 1883 there waere 10,- 568 fuilures In business in the United States and Oanada, Some of thero wero blig concerns and some were very small. Fallure is sorrowful tusiness to any man, especially if it [ his health that fails. great many times 10,068 people fail 1 health in the courae of a year. Many of them might be raved If they would take Brown's Iron Bitters, the great family medicine and rastorer of wasted health. {Christ’s hospital, the second of the lue coat Doys, {s to be'removed from Londou, It was foundad by Edward V1. Lte endowrhents, yieldlng 'an dnnual in- come of over $25,000, now give a fru: education to 1,200 boys. Under the organization, about doublo the prelent number of pupils, and girls ‘as well as boys, will reseive i's benefits. ou Fi proat Jo ““That Mles Jones isa nice lmklng gxrl K isn’t she?” +*Yes, and she'd bp ‘the bells of, the | town if it wasn't for one thing.” “What's thai?” “Shehas catarch so bad it is unploas- ant, to be near her. She has tried a d( en things and nothing helps hor. sorry, for Ilike her, but that duc'mt make it any less disagreeable for one to to be around her.” Now if she had used .Dr. Sage's Cat- arrh Remedy there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time. PHOTOGRAPEER! No. 220 Msin St , Council Bluffs, Open_ Sunday. Firsterlasy work guatantoed. J. L. DxBEVOISE, ‘mion Ticket Agent No. 607 Brosdway Councll Bluffa. Railway Time Table. OOUNCIL ${BLUF¥S, Tha tollowiog are the timse of the arrival and. do- by central standard timo, at the Tralns loave transter dopod ten win- ‘a0d arrive ten minutes later., : ey 9510400 80 FORTHWEFTERN, Matl and Express ‘Accommodation Expross OHIOAGO AND ROCK IBLAKD. Ball and Express Accommodation Exprets OHIOAGO, MILWAUKNE AND ST, PAT L Ma'l and Express WAYASH, 8T, LOUIS AND PAGIFIO, From Transler only, St Vouls Expross Ohlesgo Exp via Peorla KANBAR GITY, BT. JOR AND COUNOIL BLUYPS. 1006 A M Mall and Expross 810 r y Express SIOUX CITY AXD PACIFIC, Mafl for Sloux City Expross for 8¢ Paul UNION PAOIFIC, Dapver Express Lincoln Pas O'a &R ¥ Overland § spresy DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMATIA. Teave' Council Blufls — 7:15—8:80— 1140 ) m. 1:80— 4 T2 A N MANDBMAKEBS & VAN ) ARQHITEOTS, OON'I‘B.AOI‘OR& “‘AND BUH/DERS *| M. 201 Uppox Brcadwiy, Gound! Bluffa. n“m ouduv—-n n-nl -mnu [ EgRfl!flG msmnx-m Hasdsiyen Pull h m-dlflnh Dy W. 5 Bhomden DENTIST, Masgonic Temple, Oounoll Blufts « Tows THOe. VrRIORN. Vo . roan OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS, = Established i 1856 Desters 1n Forelgn and, Demestis Exekaugs ané ONLY HHT}'! N COU! V(ll HAVING A FIRE And all ki iert Taprovements, .au bells, fire alarm bells, eto., is the ISLUI'FS PE, other method in flu' world, Weak ba #pirits’ and ambition, gloot a:lin P’T‘RI'I CT 8 tong life and u"- who have been guilty of carl FECTD MANHOOD. ' We t0 I{l \' ‘p‘ though fmpomnce, hmn-llimnulsw marriags nd indescretions, until he has be antee a [\(‘rm]m\-nl cure in'every case underta = YOUNG MEN Who Dave trifled away their routhful vigor and power. \Who ire ~Hfl4|m§||u|u(°=’r|b|o drains nrl |ogagg who are TEN'T, andu ofalla ENee osltlvo &I st- Ing CDQE p matter %\mv 1 nl\wr\nun 0 ||\\\' bo,or failed to cure you, by afew weeks or months use of the celebra- ted Myrtleuln Treatment. At homi, without exposure, in loss SS money than any ssitude, Toss of dful dreams,” defective memory, epilepsy and many other symptoms insanity, are premptly - removed by IEll MEN, . AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY, REMEMBER, Tl MEANS; nd w\lwrt of iU faithful’ wife healthy and vigorous offspring, No man should ever marry n restored to PER- ken. Send Q stamps for treatise with proofs and testimonials, Address The Climax Medical Co, St. Louis, Mo. 1 13th Strect, Bet, Rarnam, &:Harney I OMAHA. Tuis Cur SHOWS. A BROTIONAL VIRW ov OUI Naw Polar, Dry Air, Seif* Ventilating] HARD WOOD RETFRIG ERATORS Manufaotared in the most perfe-t manner from kiln-dey oak lumber, charconl -Blled, S oo Falvaniiod teoh Mixivos BASL somely paneled and destgned for tho Wants) of @ class of tracd that wany tho best goods, that can be v ade, Partios wishing speclal sizos can Save from 15 10 20 Per Cen P placing ordotd now, W. L. WRICHT. 1409 and 1411 Dodge St Catalonges Furnished on appileation { G A. LINDQUEST & CO. 1206 Farnam »Street, Fir Wish to, annoq,uce ‘that they haye from this time marked down ALL' GOODS, and will for the next. 60 days, make a reduction of 10 per cent. Overcoats, Suits and " Pants well made and sure, fit. Now is the time to buy GOOD. CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES W. A T.. GiosoN Edney & Gibbon, IRON, STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE Sohcnt the attention of cash and prompt time buyers. Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices, adding treight to Omaha, 1217 and 1219 Lea venwm'th St Orange Blossom Flour WBOLL‘BA LE BV L, A STEWART & CU, 101 Jonn Btieet }..ASK ¥OR BED CROSS ! OMAKA NEB ot S b Qmfim m RUEMPING & BOLTE, CRESTONHOUSE|/JRMMENTAL GALVINTED 1ON COBMICES 7 and 219, Maio Street, PRROOPRIE lals, 'lllfll fi.—.ll hll. Ilvu OIAI stallo 837lighte, M. Tir, Liveiend Wi

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