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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1885, ON TO RUSHVILLE, grade until, by dint of extraordinary THE FASTEST MILE, quicknesss, for a safe cononrrence of ofr. cumatances, or hard work In hours which [ Tradition of Dan Mace and Lady should be devoted to reat or pleasure, he Thorne—The ance UNITED STATES United Btates Depos itor National Bank![First Natonal Baik THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY The March from Valentine to the Prospective County Seat of Bheridan County. D e 10 pryploment thia st Vi Troted i 2.08, U R N IIT U R E aal — gy the natural training or Industrial school S A U, B, DEPOSITORY, bt Correspondence of the Bux. ia commenced, There may bo errors at | Halston In New York Times. ‘ e | Cor. 13th and Farnam 8t8.| Reguviuus, Sherldan Co., Neb., April | lts commencement; it may bo that It will| An intimate frlend of Dan Mace h $. W. Cor. Farnam and 12th Sts ™ . hould 1 ff; but|been regaling me with entertalning The Oldest Banking Establishment 26, 1885.—1 left Valentine, the present lcfvll:m:::d;::;? ‘t‘h: :zne, mi’-:ilé’m,.:d reminiecences of the famous driver. Oue Is AT 8 Capital, - $100,000.00 ) 0, W, HAMILTON, Pres't y terminus of the Sloux City & Paclfio|must pro of his storles may mildly be called a litile in Omaha. rallroad, on the 16th Inst, crossing the R e cuiiiisccia astonishing, Mace told the tale to ) ’ SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZ® BROTHERS, besttifa]l Minneshadoss about & mile THE MILKY WAY, friends In whom he trusted, but secresy I M. T, BARLOW, Osahier Organized in 1858, . P was always impoved upon his heaters; for, e ey ' Organized as & National Bank in 1860. [north of sald village, and taking the Pine | yy,w ¢he Onioago Milkman Politician | thought it was perhaps the text of the ) g OBPITAL ......coiiee. .. $200,000 | Ridge agency rosd that leads through H. M, OaroweLy, Got Away With Finerty, chief boast of his life, there were some b SURPLUS and PROFITS. ... 160,000 phases of It in which, for spparent rea- O T Y OPFICERS AND DIRBCTORS: ! :ih:”"‘:: - tp'" w l:‘;k""“h 0;. :‘" Washington Cor, Philadelphia Record. sons, he took no personal pride, One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States Accounts wolioited and kept subject to sight Presi b night out we camped on the Binne- To Select From. { 1 eaw Dovine the other night. Devine[ ‘‘Years ago,” began my suthority, ohaduza; on our second night out wel . o oago milkman—tAe Chicago milk- | *‘when forty:-pound sulkles and shin and shaok camped on the south fork of the White | man, [ suppore. He s the man who tern Dboots wera unknown, Lady NO STAIRS TJ CLIMB. ) houxTz, 2d Vice President. Certificates of Deposit lssusd payable In 8, OPPLETO! F. A. Davis, Cashler, €001 12 months, bearlog Latarest, o6 00 A | .2t Macaris, Amictart cerhioe river, which stroam we crossed the next|when presented to President Cleveland a | Thorne headed the list of trotters. Dan ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR mand without interest. jnoral banking businees. Tauos ime | morning and took a westward course over fow d o sald: “Mr. President, I|was the only man who could ever get the | = oo oo Advanoes mado to ved | 50 g Intereat” Draws dratts on 8an am looking at the man who beat Blaine | Iast loop out of her. Telcky and a trifle rl'u made to customers or appro 1 nlnhc:-mll M:‘Ip&kf(u‘u In madn‘.:m lfll::fli as fine & country as there ia In the great| & o dynsm| You are looking at the |mesn when she was stale, she sometimes i i , Bdinburg, e on e market rates of ntaros e | e ot sonbncs an Kavspe "0 "'*“"" | taeeltory of Dkota, but 1 all bolongs o man who beat Finorty and dynamite,” It | got Dan ont of patience. One hot Frl. i - | COLLEOTIONS PROMPTLY MADE |the noble red man, a few speclmens of | was in a contest for the city tressureship [day morniog In July, when Mace went :.n::,‘;{i’::,l;fi:?fi; “g,:;::, L which we seo freighting from Valentine | of Ohicago—worth £50.000 & year, they | to her stall, the animal was unusaally vigor and power, who are . | say—that Devine beat Finerty last month, | ugly. Almost fiafuely she turned upon D X OSSES, who are wonk, B e B B FUB,NITURE REPMRED LIkg (hkre v ;:f,,‘}:;";‘fn,;,“i,{,‘,“{‘,fl Finerty, having been defeated for a re- | ‘Old Blue Jacket' and fastened her teoth > ho find their POWER Dol el asme grand oourage that they would for. | nomination to congress by one of the [ upon his shoulder, Dan was hort and X eariy b BRS ot cecelvs & paattive anenedy OF Ball European passage tlckets, e o1 L Yo ey oottty toughest toughs in that tough clty, got(Dan was very mad. He orderod hia > R E, NO matter of how Loty Scanding tho ease may be, or wng Iaid, Cane chairs reseated. All work guar~ merly yeal the scalp from the head of a g y 1 O matter of how lout seanding the oa ¥ e Collections Promotly Made. anteed o give satistastion. pale.faced iafant. the nomination for the rich office of clty [men to put a strong bridle on the beass MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT O The third night we “camped on the | treasurer aa a sort of consolation purse, |and take her into a covered enclosuret Athome witho o OMAHA Ball Brothers. head watoers of the White. We com- | Finerty is very popular in Chlcago, and | With the long bridle reln over .||\ fy other b Iassitiid 2164 North 16th Bv. Oz ahs, Neb. ) | felt certaln of election. But Devine was |high sirloger he had ich|® milkman who had made a fortume |alr, an en takilng a new driving NEBRASKA LAKD AGENCY :::&:';’:;B:;:?l:‘;? g:;'h’ w:hm:?;:g in milk and who could afford to spend *‘a wh‘lp Dan laid it on with might and main. or those wh sbout 1ho middle of the afternoon on a |§o0d bit of money” for such o templing |shouting and yolling t the mard COn | yung. tone iro an the toveand SEDEL ra bt e W A e 0. F. DAVIS & G0., SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sta, Capital Stock, - - - $150,006 Liability of Stockholders, 300,000 oh | thing as $50,000 office. Devine Is a soft | tinually; break away she could not, and | manhood before marriage. Proofas testimoninl ble: treatiee 2 stam e e vl | aad smooth, peraon, with silky black halr, | boforo the old man got through with her | Kstab,1577.) Aldress The Glimax Medical Co, 504, §t. Louls, Mo. ot it it Ihcillodtinten Sty 1(Bvoorssors 10 DAvis & SNYDER.) succeeded in silky black beard and slespy black eyes. [she was covered with foam and trembling i getting our horses ina i il GENEBAL DRALEES IN " He bad a smallarmy of aselstants, pro- | like an aspen lesf. A wlld, frightened A 3 TRy = Five Per Cent Interest Paid or Deposits REAI. utfl; c:::::i l’:’m‘x;;'.qn‘i.".?ii'éh .::;ze ik pnlltie{l‘.’ wdm: t‘l::lr IR ook was i ot g, and l;‘d e;fl 5 ho;;; R WHEN s;mcnh_!‘v. ;;) INsmmlm OTHER COMPANTES, red hands ho distributed milk tickets |appesred heartbroken Lady Thorne LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1R e e e et o deva s | with carefully caloulated prodlgality over | on thst July day. emember lese mpo rtant Facts the saw mill owned by Dan Burr, of |the doubiful districts of the clty—the ‘“‘But Dan's fre was not appeased. LR Officeors o Directorms ESTATE Om n the Wounded Knee, in this |tronger the opposition in & ward the “Hook her up,’ he sald to ‘Billy’ Hunter, larger the number of milk tickats it re-|[who was with him then as hls head ceived, All Ohlcago was invited to re-|groom; ‘hook her up and take this watch frosh its thirstysoul atDevine's “‘dairies.” | and catch my second mile. ~I'll loosen ocounty and state. As It had 0. mmenced + - OMAHA. | raining agsin we camped in the fine tim- Havo for sale 300,000 acres carefully selected Iands | Der near the mill, which had, very un- Pro m .Vioe President | 1505 FARNAM STRE! The Mutual Life Insurance Company, 3 " : 1, od e F NEW YO o L R Hetiadn) TR Branch “‘dairiea” wero doubtless extem. [her up a bit on the firat mile, (0) W GANNETT, MAX MEYER, m(‘.rn';::".a"l:rgm:-'llanl: "?x'gl'.:.dx;':dp Toottan, h‘:i‘;::x‘v:efi g:,h;;,;%;;m °T::::;‘,_ porized in drinking saloons, where milk | I'm going to send her on the repeat for 1t 18 the NLDEST active Life Inwurance Company fn thia couatry. % NRY PUNTT ® T, STONR m‘:‘ 2“2;,;,1}",. “"J' ashington, Merriok, Wiyl ERaoW SR aayREA WS 'ramninad in | punches, egg filps, mint juleps and other all she I8 worth. Yeu take that th 2.1 l:';"' L:Kuh C Life Inul\::wm(l:zmp:'ny by'mm_\‘ million ollars in the world. 3 s ¢ d e of premiums are 3 ! 'w'WE TH ERELL! ] 'fdu‘"s;::‘:z'-?v Lopys camp. The mill at Wounded Kneo is | Pucollc drinks could ' be had in exchange Now, my old glel, T'll fix you,’ he sald A8 b b koo nolaere eIkl sy PArS G 18 proteas oney loaved on improved farm: 5 155 and 187 Wabash_Avenus, " for Devine's milk tickets. Nor was this | sternly, as he caught the retns behind the | 5.—it offors no SCH» MES under th it 1 latlon by spectal ol O AG O Nuh\:{ Fabila siways in offcs. ~Correspondence fifteen miles from Gordon and on the ) e o name of Insurance for speculation by special clisees upon the e, e morning of our seventh day for Valen. |® lent shower of milk tickets. Devine's |affrighted horse. =He seemed to hold her by . et s CASH RESOURCES exoeed those of any other Life Insurancy Company in the k T e L e T pralees seemed to be on the lips of every | back with difficulty on the first mile. pany Hair Cloth Skirts,’ Don s AMMOTH The country between Wounded Knee | the cylindors cf every party organ, De- |letting her out she came down to the| i [liwiiacl NS Booklio 1o Soby Lo Febeuary, A0, (0 Sanuary, 15€5, 8116024 'AXD A VULL LIE OF { —— AL LD and Gordon is fine, and n fact all the | Vine's partisans were everywhere. Well, starting post for the second mile like a to make a long story short, Devine was | flash, and away she went. % 2 WUSEUM-THEATER, | ooy bl gon sl bl el o i B o ettt v (108 HI0ATGA 800 Three Millions of Dollars N ) don for tho reason that the olty scemed | 20dy else who wauts office, and with|a mile, which Dan Mace averred to his S. A, DRizspace & Proprietors equal devotion helplng the president in [ dying day wss the fastest ever spun b; W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, i A1sdy | Cov.J. H. Woon, . anagor :’;‘:‘:":.;%‘:3 Z,‘,'?,,“'fi‘;.‘;‘fl{.';’ ’:}fifch':,nxg.' his difficult task of making telections, | trotting horse in all the world. ~How he iR TATER T R AT v 9 ————— yelled. How he laid on the lash! He| Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin, T LY amped upon. the Monstrous Bill of Attractions, fair, in our estimation, to become the — 3 ) ) 'L 3 3 , Towa mped upon, Sl O e astastiona eG4ty siatot! Bhesdan sonnty;and hete BEES AND BEARS, acted like a maniac. Under every blow| Utat and Minnesota, , commencing, alyees asuatyss et Lady Thorne sped along faster and faster, | Offico Cor. Farnam and 13th St.Over 1at Nat'l Detroit, Michigan, Monday, May 4th, 1885 |7 have hung out our shingle, hoplng to | Bears Fishing in Oregon—Logs Filled e oThtElakn hostiars Tooked Bank, Omaha, M, ¥. ROHRER, Ys Y ) makea litle mcney off the ‘‘course of Whilogaplog) awe s Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, T, Every Afternoon and Eveniog. e A T g with Hone; on in spcechless amazement, for such peclal Ag , Council Bluffs, Towa — % e 5 L & DR.HAIR'S Firet Appearance of the Eminent Actor, |24 the people who are flocking to this | Portland News. trotting as this not oue had ever dared to z dresm of. Down the back stretch tore part of Nebraska to make new homesin EDWIN BARBOUR, this favored spot will find it £o thelr ade A short time ago Samuel, Ass and Joe | the frightened animal, too frightened to ASTHMA CURE| ,, i, - N syt rifed o sy oS ek e e ety Sl iy CHAS R LER, REPITOIRE: er to look into the| Around the lower turn and down the “This it able #pecflo readily and permanently land locators and surveyors at Rushville, | resources in that reglon. They found it toh salled th Hite ulth curouall kinds of Astha. ~ Tho most «bstinate snd Sherldan county, Nebraska. More anon. ’ 3 OB D ET BRI LRI T, Raeottally B e RS L B T s s beautifal country, ard one that|spackled with blood. Withtn 100 feet of Toog standing cases » feld promptiy o ite wonderful Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, euring propertios. It is keown throughout the world offers many Inducements to settlors.|the wire Mace let out a screech more . = for ks unrivaled efficacy. B I_ A G K n | A M 0 " D s — The part visited ltes cff in the direction | hideous oven than sny that bad praceeded | A Full Assortment of Air and Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherey, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Poplar, 3. T CALDWELL, olty Tincoln, Neb ; writes, Jan Manual Traintog in Schools, t Mouut St. Hol a1 e Redwood, etc. Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Flooriog, Wagon Stock, Stair 19, 1884 5 no0 using D7, Halrs Asthuis, e, for Tharaday, T Philadelphia Record. of Mount St. Helena, and 1s composed of |it. Lady Thorne flew through the sir| pyiidew Material, Red Cedar Bosts, Common Oak_ Dimension. and Bridgs Timbers maare thian one year sy, wile hae been entirely well, ursday, Friday and Saturday, Iale pLiatecord both timber land and fine opon tracts | faster etill, and like lightning shot under| Cedar Boards for moth proof cloacte, Ktz Venoors, Fancy Woods for Soroll Sawing, EtcJito, and not even a symptem of the diseasehasapp-ared. OUR BOYS It is generally conceded by all who|which abound in game, large and emall |the wire. Hunter looked at the stop- ) w c 9 h d. D 4 1 2 b NJ gaILLIAM BENNETT, Richiand, % i take a broad view of education is that one [ While encamped on the river they dle- | watch, grow pale and shat the case with | YV * or.Oth an ouglas. 9 - Omaha. Neh. ; av6 beon afloted wi Matiees every afternoon for the benefit of | of the great effects of our present school | covered an object that was as novel and h t 3 directl d . . ar | c ! a vehement snsp. B ooy thab T Dover I EpeIoeUALE o it adion and children. systom s the lank of training of the eye |interesting as it was beautlful and strik-|® *That watch marked 2 08,” ssid m Tam g that | am smong the many who oan speak T dOUR CURIS HALL, The Hu.|20d hand. Until the very recent intro- | ing. enthusiastio friend, *‘and 2.08 it was.” X/ 80 tuvorably of your rewedies. o wonder of the 19th century, The Hu. . 3 1 A valuable 6 page tratlso contatoing umlarproot | man Match, the 9th wonder of the world, | duction of drawlng into the “h‘;"" the| In their rambles through the pine| I am willing to take the word of Billy from every State in tho .U, 8, Canais ad Great | Dow't fail to see her. The Great Thuma, the education there given was entirely men- | woods they suddenly came upon a fallen | Hunter and the word of Dan Masce that Britaln; will be mailed upon application. living halt lady, puzzling the scientific world. | tal—entlrely of such a nature that a be- | tree across the path, which on Inspec- | Lady Thorne on that day trotted the Any drugglsh not having It In stock will prooured. | Miss Lillian Do Land and her Great Box | ing destltute of limbs or of any senses | tion, they found to be hollow. Through | fastest mile this world ever saw. 08B W HATH & SON, Frop's Gla't, ©. %L";‘;:{L_ ;!=:flt!‘;§gve?;1:¥x:?flfélny ned | save suffiolent to furnish the powers of[a knot-hole they could tee something ily, and & hundred other curiosities. rud{‘ng and "lh:%oo“l‘%l mnhter it. To ;glte, nnddnlt onn&‘ blegm wdlnvutlgne. Reform With a Vengeanoe, Change of Programme Twice a Week. apeak a statement describing how a pro- ey eawed lnto the log, and were sur-| , w, hington dispatch to the Globe | A Resort for Ladies, A Resort for Children | ce#s was performed was accepted as a |prised to ind that the whole interior of o ooray - of . St Lools 5 T R R e S T T e Museum open from l,r- m. tollp m, proof of comprehension of that statement | the log was filled solidly with honey. |1ho clvil service retormers are rai sing = G El::xlm_ atineo daily, 2 p. m., and night, | 4nd as tantamount to ability for the per- | They at once brought from thelr camp|q tow over the appolntment of Ool Swit: s ! 5 - | Stomach Drugging. % 10 Cents. ADMISSION. 10 Centa, | formance of the process, Some improve- |some of thelr vessels to fill with this| jor"of Missourl. A protest has been | . i #is0 on the Marston Holus. d Sacred Concert Sunday evenings only. ment has latterly taken place. It is no|sweetest of all nature’s prodactions made, in which it ls alleged that Whitney, othors who suffor from longer assumed, in all cases, that be-| Their buckets and pans were soon filled. lerk. ::l.::‘r:“-ll'q’rifi.?‘m\ ricocele, B cause & childi recltes » definition | Then they sawed off another length of the ::fpn;';fl!g‘:::gn’;gggmgg‘ °:"2 eurm Sooer ittty e, | NOW WOOOWOTE! NEW AUGCHREDS | b ondorstann or it et e g e e ol et thoneY: | of tho most efficlontand usoful men In tho :ynfl.n::.«l.:dd“;oag:?a“flin B "1‘33;'.:3 war’anted B Years, |*oytbiog of the subject to which they re- | until they had opened up ten feet of 4 d by Fhysiclans ju Earope and ® |1ste. Ajcertsin amount of questioning, | pure, lovely honey, which ylelded a comb as Col. Switzler s ssid to be to perform 1 ThEeK SULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, nd | that was in many places four inches |y, qy(iessatisfactorlly. This la the first in that very questioning spurring him to | thick. Of this find they carrled away 180 | qyuiasal of the Chief Olerk of LAGEDT think, Is now generally advocated and|pounds, which they declare was the finest Huig ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. N 46 West 14th St.. New York. ocoastonally practleed. ~ Object teaching | they ever tasted, belng far richer than ';“;;,:‘:‘,‘,’:_‘:,‘;‘,‘.‘:‘;g;‘;‘;"f u by means of the eye has won a recognized | the tame honey which they raise. i p N A unmflsnfl place in the schools, and, l[thnughhmlni Another atnnzz thing which they ob- :L.:('r';;:3:;:1::1:‘;00::1be}‘!‘\’z%t;:;::::%:f Are the Cheapest, Most Durflls‘?,.b}?eallest in Size and Iaghtest in of the less aarnest and more old fashioned | served was the taking of salmon by the i ¢ s eight. teachers would bo quite pleased o ds- | bears, which are abundant there. The|Egss vith which Sectolary =BISBGE| o bas prosessofavy ki cn tle amouatof wark pro*uced, such il sxpenso (ten fans. of b L o p the appointment of Switaler i hayipressstiol any. o ATorkizraduced Amehittie] oxpense s y enso with 1, 4 L likely Lo keop I place | boars o down b th rivorat nights obh | wih tho removal of two oblefa of divie. |1 Sl louL Aot s ) sy, b done Wik the el iy Mgty Marai, o 0 i onty, asefal though 1 1, i of low tss 1o | and losve tholr bodles untonched. Thatr 024 2498 to tho bad fecliog and stl| Mertion Omata Bor shien B 11800 harts and many sorts of ails o tho peoplo in the- struggle for life which | distaste for the body seems strange, | e * WEINEAIE Fh b BFICT FUTT man and beast need a cooling awalts him on his departare from school | and thelr preferenco for the hoads has 1oy, 10w “becoming. plalnly spparent, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED ) lotion. Mustang Liniment. ; : than s that combinaion of V"“}h‘“l- never been explalned even by the In-|yhu¢ iy the Tressury Dapartment, If no REMINGTON STANDARD | - arenlanl with nl“;lf:“l" skill which is)dians. where else, thero is to be a practioal ex- 5 popnas manullabor,) Bt S Havo Tiad Hara Shells. | emplification of the principle to the vio- Tv P E w R lT E R vances made by humanity sre primarily| A Florida correrpondent of the San t“;‘ Pelong me:fc: T Lidaitp 'fin’ fiu; the work of the world's great thinkers, | Francisco Chrenicle tells a snake story eformers rge that ©reasary ciiefs o NO. 2, Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With cnly 89 keys to learn an operate, It prints 76 characters including caps and small letters, All Sorts of division have never been political ap- secondarlly the work of the world’s great | that was vouched for by a gentleman of | ©'¥ {nyentora (that ls, thinking worker) and | bls acqualntance and in his own words: poiaiece noder {‘,“,"‘h","";. f?“““"'“‘ 1n 0o eenso at all the work of the rank | *We had agood breed of hens and |tlon; thab tho cblofd of division, over and file of humanlty who profit by them, | were right proud of them. Two wera[4OVERIy ' BEMBL HOVe NOAEY B Thon it is at the sume time true that thoss | tplendid batchers—Glddy and Golly, You | from low-grado clorkehiph and are mor nocomplished great results in |moy laugh at the names, but they were | o yoars of SXPRronce; (s ROLS (R B orlginal research or fn inventive design |glven by s pet siater, who has been dead | them are Democrata: that Deesiden punctuatiors, figures, eigun au bilg tractions. It s the simplest and 49 most rapid writiug machine leveland has declared himself to be op- -y .\ H L LOVI A have also 1 th Ired | many ye After hearlog a sermon one Ol A A PERFECT SHOE made as well as the most durable [ | 4 Nesnts, Omans ob. | conalderable soanual gkl 1t Isaluo trae | Sundsy tho decided to call her two hen (Poted to removals of ihis kind. Tho ven isan & cnisonen. E<ZSend for free illustrated pamphlet, e samiomin | that by this manusl akill, and not by re. | chickens Gideon and Gollath, She was chenges are hll:lng hpl-;xol; l‘lh;:«n er- Wyckoff. Serwnns & Benedict, i search or by {uvention, the great major. 80 delighted with them that mother | Manning ots throvgh with all sho PIcen | _oun pnosucrions nencect e YeRRI L CRr2ANg & SRR Gl ‘ ity of Individuals earn thelr bread and |hadn’t the heart to chango them, and o, | tecnichlly ahove Hhe clvy, Forvich Hine W THEM EVERY OBIECTION FOUND - Ppieee 0,y Rog- AR | wio 18 unscauameo wrv 1ue atcamamsr or e | gain whatover couforts they possess, | amidat the laughter of the houschold, we |and when Mr. Eugone Higgina bas ro 1 REATYMADE BOES 18 REMOVED, C. H. SHOLES, Counoil Blufy h L BLE BY EXAMINNO THA WAP AT THE | Bfanual tralning s, in fact, the founda- |ehristened them Glddy and Golly, They | orBWESC tha (bResh O ™ Senectn GUR GOODS WNEREVER INTRODUCED i RS tion upon which all higher training ought | were handsomo ~creatures, and never | 6 PEICR BTG SWPOTRAROY. b 18 OWING TO THE FACT THATTHEY ARE —_— — “-‘.;;lsc to be bullt. Without it, the possesslon of | hatched less than fifteen out of sixteen | TvLASHL D S hater, (B WERK B WO | e L irer wATcRIALS ] th t splendid facilitles 1s likely to|eggs. i AND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE Hae.moekApARG po::“_n:', it 1t e | “®¥Ono day my beother gravely informed | standing room for several thousand Dem. AND WOR | man who never mastered an abatract [me that he had seena big snake In & °"“'fi”’ha ;l;:"“"’ Pepacimest, ang AVOIDED ey ARE COMFORTABLE orne o a ». aw | propositlon becomes at least & useful [corner cf the barn, and we set oml to | they will get there. 7RoM THE VERY FIRST. ; i ) | ber of soclet; hunt for it. As we neared the place — £ MAKE 16 81ZES | IN 14 WIDTHS OIL BLUF18, IOWA. i mel"?\e:a was 8 ti gensration "o so | there scemed to be an unusual commo- Ontdoor Work and Exerclse, '“"’l_' ";’:":"’\f :‘:“"' ::'"S:;l""‘ Office, Maln Btreet, Rooms 7 and &, Bhugart and sgo—when schools which gave only a|tionamong the hens, and Giddy and [Indianapolis Times. ; ok /e evr Nam d Eewo block. Wil practice In Biateand tate courte. | mental and moral education gave all that | Gotly were vociferating on the edge of| This {s the season of muscular enjoy- J. & T. COUSINS, was required of them. In those dsys|thelr respective neats in lhe language of | ment; a few woeks ago it was too cold; NEW YORK, MANDEMAKERS & VAN, the school had no need to give manual | their llk with such vehemence that we |in a few weeks more it will be too hot \ training—acersely any need to give phys- | could not hear oureelves speak. Then we | for any but professionals to enjoy the ARCHITEOTS, | ical education cf any kind, As educa- | wera sure that the snake had boeen brew- | exce The profes. CONTRACTORS tion was less universal than 1t now Is, |ing trouble and we searched the barn til | sional baseball player go through the| === AND BUILDERS schools less numerous, and school duties | we found it. Pinning it by the head in|ardors of his game with the sun driving |- o ———x— No. 201 Voper Broadway, Councl] Bluffa Fadies), without Shoulder Hrace, $1,60 (save for the few who ran through the :.:I‘ cornnri IGurlt it ‘t:'pun ;rd there ‘:l‘l‘l tll:e thormomerr n'.p to 98 °do|! 1'002 ;1': EU Ro PE . -~ - X s’y with Shoulder Brace, and ended with the unl- rteen of Golly's big white eggs, » the shade, and rests as eoundly at nig! mado of fine Coutll doublsiliohed 3,00 ity) lets exacting, tbe meed of by |werm and comfortable, These were im-|and wakes up as fresh and healthy the - ) . ONLY HOTEL | Atecs ‘rooms and of systematlo ex- | mediately transferred to tho nest, making | next morniog as doen the man who stacks | COOK'S EXCURSION, PARTIES sl tromm New - 3 | ercise had not forced itself upon the|Golly bappy over herrecovered tremsures, | straw or cradles whest at a like temper- | sosmanips. In Couno Bluffs having rona, that senan of parsonat secw:| Db o mind, which, In fact, In those days | Well, madem the thirteen eggs that had . The reason is the samo in both |/ BPECIALTOURIST TIKKTS tor INDIVIDUAL | T RE] HISKD.A P, | X b g of edntinuous ale | was obtuse to all physical and physlologl- | been In the snake's maw were every one | cases : the body Ind h by Asd all modern Improvements, call bells, Ase wnamfimu"’é’w » .m.fim.m i"'-"n";.m:'.'{"'-;fu""?{r"' o e e But io the matter of manual hAtcdhed n;:d grefilulp lntom‘tlr?nly hen- c:swha on e’lv‘;ry' y of ovdery m&nth h; eboicy JSIONIST, with wapa, conban alarm bells, eto., is' the \ AR Rt exac iy Wiseipiine which governs the prac: | tealning the want now felt was then sup- | hood, quite oblivious to their narrow |the year. o father mothers ol A LE-Y }'fl-ms.gfifg:‘[fifi Qn gf’n?';‘l!:&’ % ‘f‘u':xi.‘::';'“fl SORRECHDE ‘TA’}!,!‘:'. ¢ | plied outside of the schools—and beiter escape and curious violssltud many of the men and women who oan: | oo e es ot Soalie v T A T CR‘:EA‘S(';IOTJ‘ §0USE i 390 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Hom ool gt ohe, wnstirassed comforts aad | gypplied than schools can hope to supply e not walk & e without the shelter of | wed-satifwma Nos, 210, 217 and219, sin Hl.rocl».. | FOR SBALE BY “The ¥ast ..‘m..'mm. ‘botwean Chicago and |it. Before a boy becsme a workman he Not 8o Stable as It Beems, an umbrells in midsummer, and who MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR g A Ay sl Lo was apprenticed for & term of years, and | New York Journal, dread & walk across the street in Decem: M e Lt GHARLES H PATGH B o s o aco | when he was graduated as & workman he| *‘Delightfal sport, isn't 1t1” sald s |ber, were accnstomed to do harvest work paes .’ibn(.l.( R, lgu s Wal i} ’ d meals are ieisurels | know his business, even though he knew | Brooklyn young lady to s sentimentsl|and ‘“‘tend gerden” In July, and to chop . 'aper Store, or price lisk, 1617 Douglas Street, Omaha, e iso s the tare Kty Al Asiue® | nothing else under the sun. Then came | college professor who was learning the|cordwood and make sosp in a kettle COMPANY. N. BOHURZ, And leading } ouses everywhere. The F mous Albert Lea Route |the Ail of great factorles, ofl “fi““fif:fi' manly art gl roller-skating at & Fulton unna dog & pole out f: :«;o::d inan' :; i ! 7] Eiififi? fi vy which gomehow is entirely In the s | avenue riok, r and Janoary. X ess to r et 4% inois 2 JAB P, J E:";:‘;_T“’Efi?i:' ,,Ie aia in the Tor :' and E'I capital), of minute sabdivision of hu-{ *'Ye- ," he replled, | that these people were quite as happy and Freeport, o us '\fl n 0 eacfl rh i & s on Tradas are run 10 the atering blaces. ) man labor to fit the machine, of | trylog to “Ttiss: h | far more healthy than thelr weather fear- — X'} |5 X y‘lc an nr‘e SrouBhs of Towa and Minnes e "1t (s tiso ihe mast | the deosdence of trades, the batantlal rec-recr X ing offepring. Needless exposure to the| oAgH CAPITAL, - - - - $200000 R o7 Jonss 8. Ofios, Wo. 1000 Wa | ianis ot ihiatior Dake iV Helts'sia DG dguse of apprentloesbip and Do you really thiok so, professor!” |extremes of heat and cold should be i DOU'ACIL BLUTRRR T A s el Offce MouAS m V0 | prm Aad frow's T LINE, vis Seneca and Kan- | the establishment of trades-unions, th ‘Indeed I d-do. You know one of the [ avolded; not less so needless seclusion ' S 8p m. Tesphon W1 residonce 194 ana Coliell Bios Wast Gy, | members of which, do not, as & rule, ! g N TRTAN Fowh a h d R s nr d T .4 and. Ko koow @ trade, but only a part of one, yet | ception of a £ y 3 ry ¥. GunD, Becretary, \yt \li!‘c xee e jealous of any lovasion of thelr|ss stabllity and.”—r days in the year on which an hour's out-{ Policy holders please call on or address koY Pk A victim ot youtbiel prodsece f et D I R'e ights. There is no looger any :ohh‘“L' . When the lnn;zl:n:.bruokol\hopr; :g:; :;nn:;: 'ol:lld ?:;b; :{lhan-fit :: Geib & Maas, Agouts for Omaha, Nebrasks, [ gt 7. i : |!'":'u," | Bvorite proseri pectalish o, ‘or » boy to learn a trade out of 0oL | feasor's head subaldes he will resume 0 ly snd mind of persons roeds s disoorored s siimple wesneof sell’e i L".- ‘:‘E{{%;M: W““":;"‘xc‘gp_‘. U l‘i::nu{ toll as » workman of the lowest | school duties, ordluary health, 1606 FARNAM STREET, e ARV o hia' o o I