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\ 7 } == TRE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY u"nfln" I |-.r]'uu RHEE DEWEY &STONES’ One of he Best and Largé‘st 8tocks in the United States To Belect From. B ATTIRE, severe and proper in the highest degree. 1. Sallivan, He Is now defendant A GIRL IN MAL prop ¥ - i)nn:ndlvor; sult brought by Mrs. Saulll- Once the loe is broken, however, they van, and it Is clear that he is & greatly [She Wanted 1o See Life and Visited | rash to a finlsh at headlong speed. To abused man. 1t appears from his tes ANl Sorts of Places, men to whom they have not been prop- mony that Mrs. Salllvan Js addloted to b erly introduced they re ice; to the men intoxication and that she Is guilty of [0 = o xword they know they are gushing, flopping treating her husband cruelly and inhu- |~ "X m‘;;flly ';'m-u oy o, aslt g | ™0 effustye oven in publle manly, although ho it one of the KInACst | oy priyy 1da Lewls of Soathlord, Con., ic st tomperate . Ao W ing His Wife—Oold Tar and Salltvan himsell was in O.I?c h-b{z'ol‘{gn- ';‘,‘w‘“‘;::“’l’fi_‘glln male attire. Bho walked | Des Molnes “nflm"y. o e e v lll:tlhlurl:;!l.h':\t This Tv | to police headquarters between the detec-| prohibition prohibits In Guthelo Con- Result, y tive and Lteutenant Walkor, and her pe. | tor aud throughoat Guthrle county. untrne, Ho was never drunk in his life | % } ad nevor drlnks t0 excoss, Occaslonslly |caliar galt made peoplo tura {n the miteet | “ayo 1y ohinery of the Rockford paper millis to be removed t Oharles Clty. o falla sick, owlag doubtless to excostive | 49 ,’;‘:f,;;:‘,f;'dn‘f:f:?3.0:';::‘:',"5:3‘; Intellootual labor, and his enemios will- |} 5\'5\e0gilly collar and white tlo, and | The Northwestern Rallway company ls fally confound his sloknoss with drunk |} yjaoi haie was cut short. Sho has |sinking an artesian well at Stoty Oty for ennoas, Oa the well known oooaelor |iarge blus eyes and long but full featares |tank use. Wwhen he appeared at Madison-Square %, 1io headquartors she was very cool Narrow Kscape, * Rocuwster, June 1, 1882, “‘Ten o 1 wis Miacked with the most 1 dexthly paing i m- Back and “Extonding to the end ot my toss and to my_brain! “Which made me dellrious! From agony!!! “It took three men to hold me on m bed at timesl ““The Dootors trled fn valn to relieve me, but to no purpore. Morphine and other opistes! “‘Had no effect! “After two months I was glven up to d‘?‘wh i Correspondence St. Lonis Globe-Democrat. en my wife Carbonville lles just oyer the continen. heard a nolghbor tell what Hop Bitters | 1] divide on the Paciic side, in Lk had done for her, sho stoncegot and gave | county, about twelve miles from Lead- me some. ‘The fitat doso eased my brain | villo as the ceow flios. It was a mush- TAR AND FEATHERS. Recollections of a Cold Night in a Col- orado Gamp. The grand council of the Improved or- and soemed to go hunting through my systew for the pain, o second dose eased mo so much thit | slopt something 1 had not dons for two monthy Before 1 hid used five 8% hiard 18 any man ¢ Tworked too herd hard_ cold; T was taken with the m ul theumatism all torough my & known “Tealled the doctors again, and after sovoral weoky theyleftme cripploon crutehoy for life, a8 thee said. 1meta friend and told him my and hs said Bop Bitters had cured him snd would poohed at him, hut hewas so carnest 1 was: indy 0 1o them a. 4 Tn less than four weeks 1 threw away my_ crutches and wen to work lightly and kept on using the bitters for five weoks, wntil | becamo as well as any man liv- g, and have heen 5o for six yo 1t has aleo cured my wife,whohad been slck for yoars, and _has kept her and my children well and heslthy with from two to three bo'tles per year. There 18 no need to borick at all if thess bitters are ussd J.J. Berk Ex-Supervisor, o and pain- thit ever was “That poor invalld wife,Slstor. Mother, “Our doughter!!!] #Oau bo made the ploture of health! “With a fow bottler of Hop Bitters! ““Will you lst them suffar!!!!” Prosccute the Swindlers!!! If when you call for Hop Bitters (see cluster of Hops on the white lsbel) tde drug. ist hards out any stuffcallod C. D. Warner's Gorman Hop. Bitkers or with other “Hop" name, 1efuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if he hastaken your money for the stuff, indict him for tho fraud and sue him for damagos for the swindle, and we will reward you liberally for the scovis room olty, and at that time, 1882, wan in the heotlo heyday of Its prosperity. Its buslness portion was made up largely of saloons and faro banks, and the fact that its population was mainly gentlemen exiled for varlous offsnses from Lead- ville will give an Idea of its moral status. One of the very few ‘‘respectable” women In the camp was a Mrs. Jake Oory, who rana little lunch-room and restaurant. She was sweot-faced and sweot-tempored, and had an abidlng fund of patience, that enabled her to put up with the vagarles of one of the worst husbands inthe world, We In the camp thought that Jack Cory was ab- solutely the worst on the face of the earth. He was a drunken, foul-mouthed, bratal Scandinavian, who diyided hls time between the gambling houses and worst rosorts. At theee places he spent every dollar his wife earned and all he could borrow on her good name. Ho once went 8o far as to pawn her farniture down to the cooking stove over which she supported him. I mention these things to show that the sequel was not altogether unprovoked. FOR STRIKING A WOMAM, One evening Cory came Into the res- taurant drunk and struck his wife savage- ly in the faca, He escaped through the buck door of the kitchen, and she came in, scared and bleeding, and told the story to some of the boarders. An Im- promptu indignation meeting was held among the “‘boys,” and it was decided to JA THE BEST THING 0UT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water, BAVES LABoR, T and SoAr AMAZINGLY, and givos universalsatistaction. No family rich or poor should bo without it. Sold by all grocers, BrwARE of tmitations woll do- olgne t to misload. PRARLINK is the ONLY SAPK Iubor saving compound and always boars the abovo sym- bel and name of JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. RS, or, newued over o i 1ial fevers, dysp Husrétftgk o 1 CELEBRATED 4 e sia, chronle consti- 7! pition, a tendency to kidoey and blad- der ailments and rhrumatisio, and ia of the wr:atest valuo wes of budily ly servizoable to con valescents 101 in delica alth. It e, mor tar and feather the fellow and run him out of town, The phrass sounded well in the mouth of the man who suggested it, and everybody agresd that it was the Garden and Informed the asssmbled pub- ¢ 116 that he wa foo slok 5 fzht he tola | ¥hon, snsweriag Lisuerts the trath, for he had drank nothing | ! stronger than brandy, and would have boen ablo to walk with eato had not his attack of illness loosened the jolnts o his logs. In apite of Mrs, Sullivan’s pra- [ X .l,,;';i"f?? Yot ties. ot thn,. My tonso that hor husband had ben AStas | parants are respestable in Southford, and hWLQ‘ f; "Wt B';l";"r ith the ut. |l Was educated at seminary. Four weeks o ‘"tfl ':lirfl roa ‘1 °! :’ he hardly | 380 I came to Nowark. snd I lodged at Stk 1o A ont LI Wt H REAHH SHER Y | the Women's Ohristain Aesociatlon home T e ot Knowa "thst paglliam 1 o | % Cout street, which 1s kept fot raspec- manly art, and consequently no pugillst ::‘?gewfl'(hi?-%;m‘::fl:raiaF:::Er;{m;:z: could postily bo galliy of the unmanly | i work was oo hard for mo and | gavo o ;‘1?;6:""!:;;?;%‘_ Sullivan drawa | UP the situatlon. Last Saturday ’x‘-%md of the sufferings which ho has undergone :;’l};‘,{fl‘f::"::d& lc°i,,3§ fd oW, OF Ll hll;":_"en:):]?g"fl';:fll;;‘ Tuesday I took tho Instrument to New T Sy R L L‘,,;‘,:‘;,‘;;‘a“m‘f o e habit of hitting poor Mr. Sullivan over | )"y h¢'in, Falt of clothes, for T wanted oo Bt b eaustly. livod | to s00 Now York Iifo s me 6o it and I intorror of his lifo, Ho never know at|7eht to s hotel kept by Gharise W0 V. what moment his athlatlo wife would tn- [ croth &9 S8 0 S IG SRt 10k hisand " Whon he wont hom e tiro and then put on there clothes, I at night from tho mestlng of the Boston | Mede & fine-looklog young hiar, for wy Misstonary Soclety o the Conoord sohool [ ga ' ' PF S0 O DLy man, P Y '"J‘(‘Y:_i‘t'fi};“‘ ] “Nobody in the hotel destected my nex Ira, (Sulllvan grimly O (when I entered the bar-room, and so I Mmh‘““‘lt 5 f"““"l”t ml"lll: '_""‘"“ made bold to vislt snumber of resorts up- SR e D) Qay e | tomn. I went to all sorts of places, for I BEe: Salitvan In tis onsly yoath fo_ re- | Toted to sststy my curlosley, Vestar. il _“ r::lion He mm’;_ {mm d Mrs, |07 L returned to this city and putup at B vRa R T AV S TEFATRA | i o B L M EHU G v aY h ith end ) arrested. My small and shapely hands M“‘W “l‘: a and my woman’s face betrayed me, I ; s fl:ral :lx:u fln” H b have commltted no crime, and my char- for e sake ol hls agex mother. | ooy pure.” Sometimes, In the hop of allaying Mrs. | "1y tootive MoManus said that there 1s “For a couplo of years,” sho said, *'I have been traveling about _the country, correct thing to do. Bergen's | der of Red Men is te meet In Des Moines She saidshe was 21 years | the first Taesday in July, If it were not|Skunk river. Y [and $300 a side, superlorlty to bo deter- John Lauffer was pulled Into Des Molnes by the tevenue detectlves last week for ranning a crooked distillery on The masonic grand lodge library at Cedar Repids is being rapidly added to by receipts of valuable gifes from all parts of the atate. Davld Dano, a resldent of a village a short distance from Burlington sulclded by hanging, Friday. Famlly and pecunlary troubles. The now verslon of the census returns of Cedar Rapids glves that clty a total population of 15,426, a gain of fifty per cent over the census of 1880 . Dr. J. O. Brock, the Clinton bigamlst, it now appenrs is wanted In Ohlo to father a boy some four years of age, hav- ing marcled a portion of & Buckeye county several yeats ago. The Decorah drum corps hss challenged the Dubuque drum corps to a contest for the championship of the stats of Iowa NO 8TAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Impbortant Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Compan Y, OF NEW YORK. —It 8 tho OLDEST active Life Invurance Company fn this country. 1t isthe LAR: Life Insurance Compr illions of dollars in the world. 3.—Tta rates of p 8 aro LOWER than r company. 4 —It has no “stocknoldors"toclalm any part of its profits. 6.1t offers no SCHEMES under the name of insurance for speculation by special clasees upon the malfortunes of cach ot er., &It prosoat avallabls CASH RESOURGES exceod those of any other Life Insurancs Company in the world. It has received In oash from all sources, It hias rotarned to the pooplo, in cas Its cash Assotson the 1st ot January, ,£02,664,00, rom Februar, 2 3 0,094,211,00 m Febeuary 1843, t 85, smount to more than Ong Hundred and Three Milliogs of Delars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for mined from & muslcal standpolnt alone, the contest to take place at some town of equal distance from Decorah and Du- buque. At the annual mesting of the Dunleith & Dabuque bridge company, held at Da- buque Saturday, the follewlng officers were elected for the ensuing year: Pras- ident, Senator W. B. Alllson; H. L. Stout, vice president and treasurer; C. H. Booth, secretary. A dividend of 14} per cent was declarad. £, Charles Herbert, the village black- : Gen, Agta, for Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa § tah. and Minnesota. Offics Cor.Farnam and 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l, Detroit, Michigan, Bank, Omaha, Neb M, F. ROHRER, Special Agent for Iowa, Council Bluffs, Towa PURE MALT Pneumonia, Consumption, Dyspepsia lana No tlme was lost. A couple of men|while kneeling at her feet; but his ran over to the refinlog works and got a | pathetic sppeals were useless, and his blg Iron bucket of pltch, and others pro- | wife would continue to beat the defense- cured an old feather tick from a lodging |less man until a good old lady reslding Sullivan’s rage, he would sing bymns, | 4 oy conneoted with the young woman, | emith at Rock Branch, Woodbury county, but he could not give particulars, He|a man of thirty, husband and father of would say however, that she was well|four children, skipped out Saturday night connected and finely educated, and he [ with the fiiteen-year.old daughter of G. bad been requested to look after her. |W. Garey, a nelghboring farmer. The - | celved a good share of the pitch, he only “11 to mako It a suscots house. Then a commlttee started out to gt Cory. They found him asleep In a saloon, and hustled him ont to a vacant lot in the rear of some buildings. He was half-dazed and confused with drink, and thought the affalr a joke, until the men began to atrip off his clothes. Then he fought like a madman—in trath, I be- lieve he was mad with terror. His shirt and underciothes had been literally torn off of him, and it was agood fifteen minutes’ work before he stood, shivering and stark naked, in the monlight. APPLYING THE TAR, Icanasee him now—hls blearad eyes dilated and his shock of yellow hair bristling on his head. His nude body stood out In bold relief against the group that surrounded him, and the chill, penetrating ar must have strack the wretch to the bone. At anyrate, he crouched down and 8>mebody called out: *‘Give it to him now!” At the eame in- stant the bucket of tar was lifted, and sbout a gallon thrown with a swash over bis bare shoulders. Ho sprang erect at the cold touch of the pitch, and whirled sround just in time to recefve the rest of it on hls head, face and chest. For a moment he stood petrified, the black stuff trickling down bis body and logs, and uniting witha great puddle of it on the ground. Then he slowly raised his hands to his eyes and tried to brash them clear, but as his firgers and re made mattors_worse, and dropped his arms agaln. Ho did not seem to be able to roalizo what had happened, and wag- god his head blindly feom side to slde. As lio stood thus, one of the men took the upper edge of the tick and Inverted it over him. I suppose it was as com- plote a job of tho sort as was ever under- taken; ot least, nothing was overlooked Cory looked like nothing human, but some strange species of monster blotched all over with flafy white. His head seemed about the sizo and shape of a bushel basket, and his ncts tho Ml Draggisty WeakNervoushe nd counter For eslo by MACH S over, a useful med. icinc to tiko wth b1l i it y 1, Kidneys 1" Endorsed ‘Adopted ans i Furope and 1 Bes reatine froo. Address MARSTON REMEDY CO. or Da. II. TRESKOW, 46 Wost 14th St.s New York. H.W.WETHERELL, 185 _and 157 Wabash Ave cxIC MANUFPACTURER OF Hair Cloth and Wire Bustles, Hoop Skirts,’ Hair Cloth Skirts,” 'AXD A FULL LINK OF { CK anp ————F oA COCORED ' cut_represents Kty o ost. o S WHITE $100 features wero obliterated in the general blacknees. IT WAS A COLD NIGHT, When the work was done he was gisen fifteen minutes to gzt ont of camp. He was made to understand with difficulty, but was finally started on the trail and the crowd disappesred. Erly next mornolng some miners, go- ing to work, found Cory back of a build- ing lylng on the ground and moning. Tkte tar had by this time ;rubbed all over him and partly solldified. As 1t grew hard it contracted and every contraction had dragged with it the thousands of ml- next door would rosh in, snatch poor Mr. Sulllvan from his tormenter, and drylng his tears with her apron would take him to her own house and console him with gingerbread and candy. Itis truo that Mr. Sallivan did not mention all these details in his testimony, but from what he did say we can imagine the terrible life he must have led while in the power of Mrs, Sullivan. The court will, of course, take meas- ures to protect Mr. Sullfvan. He should be placed in charge of a guardian, eay some benevolent clderly lady, who will take care of him and keep him out of Mrs. Sulllvan’s reach. He is an affec- tlonate and fragile flower, and ho needs all the tenderness thet his weak and de- fensalezs condilion necessarlly Inspires in every charitablo heart. ——— ‘Watered Telephone Stock, Chicago Current. It seems to have been settled by the Massachusetts leglalaturo that the Bell Telephone company is not to bs allowed to water Its stock,in 1885, at least. The company's assets have doubled within a year or two—from $10,000,000 to $21,- 000,000—and this in the face of an an- nual dlvidend of 15 per cent. Unloss leglslative rellef shall come, the unfortu- nate mouopollsts will be comp:lled to efther reduce thelr extortionate tolls or pay a quarterly dividend of 25 per cent and Increase the ‘‘operating amount.” The good men feel chegrined that they should be denied a consolation that was 8o thoughtfully affsrded the Weetern Union at a similar crisis in its history. Suppose the Western Union had reckoned but $20,000,000 of copital on its books, instead of $80,000,000, ($60.000,000 water,) when the unfortunate operators struck, in 1883; how could the publlc have sympathizsd with Mr. Gould? But here were eighty millions of capital in- vested; fnnacont holders; ought they not to be protected? ‘‘Surely,” sald the great public; and 8o failed ons of the most rightsous insorrectlons ever under- taken aganet financial despotism. e —— Brooklyn's Dry-Dock, Brooklyn Eagle, The famed steamsbip Alasks, known as “‘the raca-horse of tho Atlantlo,” was snfoly floated int> the largo dock in Feb- ruary of this yesr. This vessel s 540 feet long andis of 6,032 tons burden; yot when the keel rested on the blocks of the deck flzor there were seventy foet to spare in-side the calsson gate, and to ac- She had her femle attire in threo boxes, which she carried to polics headquartera. e —— NOTHING NEW* Paul Boyton's Joke Antedated Over One Hundred Years, Scientific American, Paul Boyton’s racent prank in placing a dummy torpedo against the British war- ship Garnet in New York harbor brings to mind Sergt. Lee’s attempt to blow up Lord Howe's flagship, the Eagle, in the same waters in 1776, He used a torpecc— boat invented by David lsushnell, after- ward a cap'ain in the patriot army. It had been tried with success experiment- ally, and gave promise of belng usefal in serious warfare, The first opportunity for euch uze occurred when the British flect took poesesslon of New York har— bor. The Bushnell bcat was more like a barrel than a boat. It was of oak, fron banded, and onlylarge enovgh for one person. When floating upright, the navigator's head was a little above the sarfaca of the water. By means of two force pumps, worked by the occupanl’s feet, the vestel could be mede to elnk or rize in the water by forcing water out or in, and so changing its epecific gravity. Its progress horizontally was governed by two revolving paddles in front, turned by a crank inside. The torpedo was fast- ened to the back of the boat by a ecraw, the releass of which set in motion a clock connected with a gunlock and flint. Af- ter the predetermined interval of {ime had elapsed, the clock would strike and ignite the powder. The torpedo carried by Leo against the Eagle was charged with 150 pounds of powder (some say 130 pounds), snd the clock was set to explode the chsrge In thirty minutes after the torpedo was placed, Lee was towed to the nelghbor— hood of the fleot by a party in whale boata, and then proceeded to attack the fleet olone. He succesded in reaching the Fagle, a sixty-four gun thip, andstected, aud spent a long vlme in & vain attempt to faeten the torpedo to her bottom with hooks and serews, o band of iron at the edgo of the copper sheathing proving an especially serfous obstacle. As daylight approached he was compelled to leave tho fleet and retarn to the clty, Off Gover- nor's leland he wes intercepted by a Brit- ish barge, when, to avoll capture. ho ex~ ploded his torpedo, escapiog from his purauers during the panic which the ex complish this, 85 effective aud ndequate [ ploston excited. 1f the torpedo had been to the demard upon them were the varl- | provided with a strong magaet, the strip ous meohsnical appliances attached that | of iron which thwarted him wonld have it required the services of only ten men |lnsured the euccess of his undertaking, crotcovic hairs with which the body ls covered. In places it had broken the skin, and the men who carried him into o shed found blood on their hande, A physiclan, then located there, and now 1lylng at Greely, Col., was called in and o, |attempted to remove the stuff with ben- zine, It was an utter failure, ay was everytbing else trled, from grease to am- moDnia, 1 eaw him in the course of the morn- ing. The lower portlon of his body was covered with a blanket, but his face was ) ole not easlly forgotten, The all overlt, like acked so solidl, fmpossible to re- ye was opened, but dreadfully inflamed and suppurating. At ye It move it, The other ated 3 tisint e kvt not so | places over the surface were sodden ped, will bo denl®, > uii | splotches of feathers, ‘goods bouses ccording 1o law. Sk T dry DR.HAIR'S Business called me away from Carbon- to manage and put in place this great|and the use of torpedoes in naval warfare vossel, Tho entiro process, from the time the Alaska entered the gate until the water was pumped out of the dock and the steamship dry, occupled but two hours,within which time two large centri- fugal steam-pumps had expelled trom the dook 5,640,000 gallons of water. e e—— “What, Shall We de With Our Daughters ?" This question is asked by a well- known Jady lecturer, great many things with them; one thing, we we must take good care of thelr health, and not let them run dowa and become enfeebled. might have been hastened half a century. i —— Angostura Bitters do not only distint guish themselves by their flavor and aromac- odor abovo all other ganerally used, but thoy aro also suro proventive for all diseasos oriv- inating from tho digestive organs., Boware o counterfeits. Ask your grocor or druggist for tho genulne axticlo, mauulactured by Dr. J. J. B, Seigert &Sons. THE CREOLE GIRL, Now Attracting 80 Much At- tention, For the feminine allmenis, which may be summed up in | Argonaut, one word—debllity, we have a soverelgn remedy in Brown's Iron Bltters, which | tion of the Oreolegirl given by Mary Green- | breathing and thick-lipped enthuiasts— | i has done much good, Miss ‘We have not heard rhapsodical descrp- hard- telegraph overhauled the runaways at Orystal Lake, Minn, The girl was sent ?o.lher parents and Herbart locked in jail. John R. Gill, who clalms to have been the duly commistioned eecrotary and treasurer of the provisional John Brown government, organized at Chatham, in Canada, for the suppression of slavery in 1808, 18 still living, and at present a resi- dent of Unlon county, near Afton, In- torviewed a fow days sgo, Gill stated among other things that he was on hls way to joln Brown at Harper's Kerry, bat on reaching Pittsburg he learned of the capture of his chieftain and returned to Iowa, thereby saving his neck, ———— YOUNGMEN! 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He tapped the gently with his knife, and it popped, and people all over the house began to examine the gas fixtures to see if the gas was properly turned off, ““This egg doesn’t seem to be qulte fresh,"remarked Gilhooly, having opened the window. “I’sepcted dat egg wasn't all right,” remarked the colerad walter, “‘Why then didn’t you tell me 8o,” ex- claimed Gilhooly. ““Bokase, sal, I wasn’t quite sure ob hit, and I'se always willing to gib a gom- men de benefit of the doubt.” “But you told me the egg was perfectly fresh; that It was lald yosterday.”’ ““[ tole yer dat bekas I didn’t want to be too previous like tn spiling your appe- tlte.” —— A CARD.—To all who are suflering from errors and Indigestions of youth, nervous weakness and decay, 108 of manhood, 1 will gend a recipe that will cure you FRER OF CHARGE. Thiss grout romedy was_discoyered by & missionar to South America, Send selt-addressed onvelope Rav, Jo e T. IxMax Station ‘D " New York Manufaotured tn the most perfoch manner trom kiln-dry oak lumher harcoal filled, £ zino lined, galvanized ron shelves, hand- somely paneled and designed for the wants of clasn of trade that want tho best goods that can be made, Partios wishing special sizes can Save from 15 to 20 PerCent By plac.ng orders now. W. H. WRIC 13th Street, Bet. Farnam d:Harney : HT OMAHA. RUEMPING & BOLTE, | Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANIZED TRON CORNIGES, FINIALS Dormer Windows, Window Csps, MetallioSky-Lights, &, Tin, Iron and slate Roofers, 816 South 12¢h Strect,Owaha, Neb. Work dono In any parto the country. e — The Same Ola Sandwich, Chicago Herald, A traveller hurried up to the station luncheounter and called for sandwiches. “‘Sandwich? Yes, sah; hyah yo’ are!” replied the dueky attendant, *‘Gireat heavens!” exclalmed the travel- ler, *‘but thers is the same sandwlich! Yeos, it's the same Identical ham that I wrote my initlals on when I was here last fall. The only alfference Is that it is a little dryer, and has a little more dust on it. What do you mean Dby eetting out that old rellc? +T’alnt 'zactly fresh, sah, but I think it'll sult yo' taste, Its jis' about as stale a8 yo' joke, an’ that seemn to be the way o' like 'em, Coffee, sah?” e ——— # % % * Bgricture of the ureth in its worst forms. spedily cured by the new and improved methods. Pamphlet Well, we can doa | an Alleged Descripiion of the Class |refereaces and terms, two thresjcen stamps, World’s Dispensiry Medlca Assoclation, 663 Maln str eet,Buffalo, N. Y. ————— How Uyrus Field Does Business, Most people have an idea that Cyrus W. Fleld Is a rich stock operator. 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