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TN s THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1885. ounce of preventativo better than a pound [ like a snake until closo ander ono of the Browii's Tron roce Qrop Prospects, a Distressing Aceident | of curer Lot that justlos which freemen | windows, from which shone a light, alone dlspense be the gulde In settlement | Stealthily gazing thre ngh the catement Bitters a0l § ROvOway Busbanl, [Oiemgdimeose bethe gukla senloment| Sieaily gusing Sheonh Dok it e must govern this land of the free and [crouching attltnde, muttering “‘Caram CS ¥ Will free Americans stand mute, blind | cantionsly over the smsll space between A (4 TION ABOUT BUTLER'S CHIEF BURG. and desf whilo the chains are being|him and the dwelling, and findiog the ——— forged which will bind them? 1Is not an | way clear, the man crawled on his belly ] L 12 PR ANSWERED. g home of the brave, forever, Corpora- |ba!” For hours the Mexloan cronched i fThe oolon ”‘“i%fifl".’yl,’fi"n:’&;‘}.fi’fl!‘.‘# The Death of General Grant and His |y "ot bo tanght that *Equality of | with his dirty blanket drawn over his 7 —— ingh woll it a4 Bt oot g e dlents Lifo Lesson—Oharles Francis | rights, and equality of burdens aro the hoad, es if tho baiter to conceal him.| __ S iciana recour ‘,..""TT;":;.“- Adams on American malnsprings of popular government which |self from the observation of an occational e e PR o ante s cesortion " must be recognized and respocted, as|traveler on the ro:d beyond, raising his 8 | s P o ot e eons i they would have their existonce perpetu- | head several times to listen, and then ¥ ) Sloutaly Thak 1o n Ackmuiniend to be (08 ott — ated.” Jusics, | sloking back Into his old attitade. Soon THE GREAT ’ LTt Tt dlssors Gotvamondenos of Al B, everythiog became qulet In the houee, Nu “‘ R E Y o pertes “Divid Crev, Nebi, Jaly 30.0on the lights wero extinguished, aud nothing doen not infare \ " _ was heard except the occasional cry. of a = snuwn ISIACNBITTERSEASAEEE | uaued showors the paat week have ma-|Tho iraced Tove ot a Yomns | o MU EL ™ vurhondy and e B ATIN. g [ o ot O 8 IRON BITTRRS torlally interfered with harvest work, American for a Beantiful Mex murmuring aud never ending sound of R]lcum'\hsm, Neura gin, Sciatica, cnres Indigestion, Bilionsncas, Wenkness, and fears aro that small graln will be ican Girl in Sonthern the river, Suddenly the inanimato| . Lumbago, Backache, Headiche, Toothachs Dyspopsia; Maluria, Chills and Fevers: i Colorado, form crouchlng under the window was | bore oo e idaaemtieers | Simsmed L L CAED, 5% WORE SN — endowed with itfe, and rising slowly to| 1 X e i momias fron s presceibed duly, | tinues much longer, Bat corn is falely [ Denver Nows, ; be bordor | i foot for et tm, the. man Took | 44 irte D A BROWN'STRONBITTERS oriws | boomtog. 1t no_unfavorsblo wonther (12 8 Mexioan hamict nowr the border ling cantlously through tho window, tried [ e cisRiEs » ‘;..,.. : co, n i . e . of New Mexioo there | y ) @ sllontly | (oo SOUELER & 03 altmore, o . A, on., Tonite e ke by e (s Toot artomed | provents wo shall have at least twenty- | oo, juan Romero, with his wite Doroten ::;u'{'i'!,“‘:‘::"'c'r:‘dvlfl:l]‘;:rz’bg‘h“";:_A‘:“Lhz I of 3g‘;::;‘%%»g{nfim;fmv-;l:"" resore. [five per cent moro bushols of corn this [and daughter Lucia. Tho latter was a | orioht heyond, For an instant all ’3 ' o708 bagin at ence. 40 brigh #oanon than the mammoth crop of 1884, [most glorlously handsome speolmen of [ L™ uin ™ thion there rang ont on the 16 0708 bagin at ence to brighten ; the akin clears i Bealthy color com o to the cheoks; nervousness | )ik was by far the heavlest orop ever | tropical besuty. The young Mexican 1y pyaie’s ory ao tereble, R T i A et SEASeS gallants (n the surrounding settlements, Sopplled tor the clild. eme i»..h.‘m-mo'n‘\_- gathered in Batler county. s well as that of her own, had sued in S0 FULL OF MORTAL ANGUISH Foon - Physcans onil Druggin recommend Me. Kizor, one of our moat industrl|valn for her favor. Proud, imperious |as to make the very blood ot & llstener Genuine hao Trade Mark wnd crossed red lnes |y and worthy farmers, met with amost | and haughty as any queen, she laughed | curdlo with horror, Again the casoment | 1 St. Charies st 8i, Lonig, Mo, able Prices; / on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. fié&kfim&\\? AhRZ, im AK% AR thelr advances to acorn. Belng an only | was ralsed, this time from within, and distressing and palnful accldent in our 18 ]\laxic‘nn ektne hrough Lhe oBehtg bolding in ono hand a knife from which child, she was idolized by her parents, city elnco my last lottor. His team took | ooe B ¥ b ™ ehor to whom aho fright at an Incoming traln on the B. & | was little loss than a goddess. Although M. rallrond, his little son beln in the [ Romero made no great pretensions to re wagon, The horses had jerked him out onto the double-trees and he was hold- Ing onto the team with one hand while he rupported himself with the other. Mr. K. ceelog the perilons position of his child, attempted his rescue, and in so dolng one of his limbe was caught In the wagon wheel and crushed In a horrible mapner, making amputation absolately neceanary, which was done by Dr. Mur- phy, asisted by Dee. Cook and Calkins, just below the knee, ~ The poor man is dolng nicely. Hls many friends hops || finement himalf, yet the profits from the wool of his large flock of sheep were not inconsiderable, and he had been able to send Lucia to the convent at Ssnta Fe, where she had acquired an education and accomplishments far above those in her stations, Whilst loviog his daughter to a dogree almost borderiog on adorstion and humoring her every whim, Romero In dlsposition to overy- one else, his wife included Wa8 Cross, NICAL, REVENGESUL AND TYRAN hrooklng no opposition to his wishes and for his final recovery, and as the knee | was generally foared as well as disliked joint 18 uninjured, ho "will not be alto- [ by all who knew him. gether a cripple. One day there came to his ranch on the Mr. Ham Jones was another one of fedgo of the settloment a curly headed, our best farmers and citizens, and one | blue eyed American whose eaty mauners most respectably connected, in some |and laughing disposition soon” attracted the fresh 1ife blood of his victims was yet dropplng. Without halting a moment he ran off acrons the clearing over the high- road and disappeared in the forest be- yond. Juan Romero had revenged the bitter disappointment of his life and whea the passing traveler In the morn- Ing halted at the cottage for refresh- mente, two forms, beautiful ovon in death, lay stark and siiff, with evidenoes that they had both been stabbed through the heart, Every effort was mado to find the an- thor of the cruel deed, but in va'n, and the beautifal but ili-fated palr were bur- jed In one grave noar a bank of colam- bines and wild rozes, whero the ever rest- less eong of the rlver murmurs an eter- nal lullaby. C e Brother Jullus, euperior of tho order of Chrlstian Brotherhood, Baltimore, .& Good Investment South Omaha, Sincethe completion of the new packing and slaughter houses, South Omaha is mak- i"|ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides 4% aberatlon of mind left his family last Frl- | the Interess of the hithorto unapproach- 2 dag morning golog on tho noon_freight | ablo Lucla, R e s eo it conaty to Golumbus. From thore ho wroto back | ' He gave hls name as Earnest Saunders, | unq golds derived much benefit from Kod to bia wife, who 1s a sister of Judge B.|the son of a wealthy New York merchant, | §tar Cough cure, ). Perkius of this clty, that he had gone [and had come west with a government ’ = xm,v'trmnturn- His wife s most crazed {surveying party, and who having com- The U. 8, Seed Burean. m;i\ gmi -nnMr-lJ- bndtn nluhf»n;lly“n! p]leted P}]i; engsgement }rn\u :ulll\dexing sw Orlaaba T'imes-Democrats e children and a most excellent wife, | through the country on horseback stop- 3 AT ‘€ dorated and truo. oo sirango conduct | ping at tho clfTront setiTomonts on it | ot veod bross oF the atsiouliarml do. of his can only ba sttribated tosome sud- [ roue and especially enjoylng the rough T W‘h[ch NoS St ite KeTETaALIC den dethronement of his reason and it I | frontler life. At the time of his arrlval [byo o RRICLBAGWEE (b 0, B9 BTHALY hoped thst he will recover bimself and |at Romoro's ranch, the latter was abeent SFRUERY i3 bbon me“dfivd it :fua' return £o the sorrowing wita and littlo| from home nttending to the annual shear- | pafniv sorghum, of which thore wero Im» | s the large pork and beef house erected for Hammond & Co., other dealers have com- menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future. ‘Several dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. °| Employment is now furnished to about one 28T OPERATING ones, Ingof his flicke. Dating the three days |, . iien of Y foi A nation mourns the loss of her greatest | of his absenca Lucla’s admiration for the :i};gi,,',',‘:‘;l\é:lu',"w‘,l.‘]g,ll:;:‘ixlflflfiv;yr [n“( » e . son; General Graut s doad. Tacioed d0 | young man riponod with tho rapiaity of | Tord M atess sohually roilng away fn a“ 00 esmmd hundred and fifty families, and conservative ! the wholo people, regardless of party, |troplcal growth into'a love that was pas- | (HUPEER, BRE OF T . 2 . i tooty or crocd, from lnkes to gulf, Teomm | eionato as it was onduring. s for Barne | Coca Crenn has pocn for years| ot prmsinn e e bz | estimates place the figure at eight hundred { ,,,,,, in_his magnanimity, great in cvery re- WITR A SAXON FERVOR S eeragigtol ballo|fara ALY caapagainas .:mk,,“im to one thousand families that will find em- / L ol Vi 2| Ga,ncer of the Tongue, |mutce, erory senmont which mako| fally equalled hers, It dld not|terlal for congressional candidates In lese than & month ¢s stopped and |any age. L'ncoln and Grant came from froumen great oud not the least ploynient there a year hence. This offers right hano which gave me great trouble, and under and ordercd the young man from his | congressmen. Some of these were zeal- oy Clock, U | ndded o tho galaxy of Amorlew's gront | Mifo sud dunghtor, - Thoreatior their | and low in congeees, wad, abiatuing ruch _|torswill ulso find it to their advantage to buy eating out to the top of and up 7 i greataoss, In whote lives aro found at- | ane ovil day they wero sarp aten Ly | BUTH o s secai st nat tEiworat fess ol Tcould not talk. Such wa wret hod, heipless | found In the lives of any other three . » T e s e W cltivaiion (i ry parties who first purchased lots have resold 3 healing commenced posture In my | obscurity, of honeat but humble parent- and,the mng..“hm. was almost d.stroved 18 be- | other institutions than those of our own v Ho will not attempt any great sg- ome fen yearsago | Lad a serofulous €010 on my | ¢ as " ¢ 1 A o he hoving companlon of @ his | eroo passion ho forbado its continuanco, | generally transforred them o tho raral| ,Limvenpomtharines e onshore theae by e . been driven into tho bystasiutolctpolath n,l(‘f,::h;ghp:m? by his Ai(i)e when her pil h(\mes now W]ll]e they are Cheflp. Specula" my ' hroat, abe con into wiab somo of tho | Erimege hord s over. One more name | e o o¥g Lo pio ™™ Thoresfter their |and low in congress, and obtatuing auch ¢ palate and undor lip ent y tougue | Grant, the th g st ER b et Sichessiitypes Ot Anerloan one evil day they were surprised by the | of thelr constltuents. R o e et wad o oot no change from the original prices, but some ‘ % oathe, that he would kill Saunders if he | lectlons worthless varicties of plants and " Bohemian | Kalse friends commonced giving me Swilts Specifie. Ia iwaukee | Schlitz-P I Aol owiiute i 13 prosroning oty (080. I 1o othor countey, not undt any |ho thrust “her inalde with sonsidorablo) perfaofton Intwodueod, = 1 ¥ | louble th o 2 G h ED MAURER. 1213 Farnam . ouble the purchase price. in o short a A Caso Resombling that of Gen. Grant. of hls greatness was his desire|toke Romero long after hla roturn to |granger districts. As the city members cuN UMPTI UN ! 2 had for thei tes of eeed, they 9 4 P o~ 0 0 learn the true state of affairs, a~d with a [ had no use for their quotes of eee hey [] gl Cilt lnducements t() ]db()l mg men t() secure 6 01d the treets ot bialca up. but 1t T only | bosom for thirty-seven years should have house, desplte the entreaties of both hia | ous searchers sfter sced, begg ng it high oying the root of ity mouth aud pp or lip, then | dopated— Washington, Lincoln —and attacked my t ngue, palate and lower lip destroyiog gton, ble t t t - -0 i secret In a clump of cottonwoods, until |able to send contrlbutions to every one m orte eer ‘lt I)l esent Pl ices. The company havc made to thelett eyo. T could n soid tood, bu | ¥4 vcn oF goodness and graatness mot : the Romero threatened, with the fiorcest|ture of the matter, for by injudiclous se- _Bavaria | Caimbacher. gondition tho firat «f 1sst Octorer (183), whon my | mortal men within the lids of history, of Ing his_dauhter to th in the country, and troublesomo insect von | Beinaom . : ofi 5 P o ety e dmainglhly anl ecitolthelonas % kel emies | them at splendid profits, in some cases at nes. nis it naiirs B3 wunplyi0 | Doloved land, ooald theso great mon hav | Poated within, the poor suffcring wifo | thi anew 3 0 that my friends c:n . - . » . Ty e lerstatid . i can o at selld tood | ever shown to the world what greatness | being upbraided as tho cause of tho at- [ ricultural revolution by means of seeds, SR o DI . L o e e e ™ Fatting i o b vy |t g ol 0 S oo | Wocor Mool Mot |y A handsome profits are made, what will 0 Hon, Johu H. Trajlor, Stato Senator of this dis- 8 i - &, / i SR : G g how preclous should be our institatlons | Bext day he would return Lucta to the | tles of sgricaltural products now cultiva A A be the result when ever ),thmg is iully devel- trict, and to Dr. T. ~. Bradtici), LaGrange, Ga 8118, JARY L. COMER, |to the masses of our people, how jealous | convent where she would be beyond the ted, ey b e LaGrargo, (3, May 14, 1655 should bo the perpitulty of these Ins'i.|reach of danger, he went out of thel g0 posple Snore Sonorously. to give relief, Forsalo by all arugglsts. 4 tations of freedom, wherein that man.|bouse in a passion fearful to behold. have 3 3 ‘Why do some people snore ? Some be- . : O 2 N O e R spmeanantvepeed vtk | o] with a first class cattle market, fortunes reatice n ‘Vood i iin diseases matied ro = That night, shortly after everyone was hood—that manhood, the qualitles of | That nighl, y Ry cause they are thoughtless. Some be- | Magnetloliealer, tho snly surocscape. f-om ang dis: 'nyll l’g;"\v' &3 vic Co., Deawer 8, Atlanta, dito 1 tired a'st. which aro intornal, shall bo the measuro | Supposed to have reticed, ; Saas. For exkiiinatlon, OuF shiges arabL. for shon . . of merlt, and the object of our pride | VEILED FIGURE MEEGED FROM THE DOOK | saauths :)l;?; leopil Ly hele ) ot i..]n.uifim.;,:" (;.;:..ig:?l;:uycmru. *"|have been made by investors in real estate, DR RIGE nd h feee natl d ] q s 5 . RIC the popular will of untrammeled fres, | oigisouse and glided swlitly down the |digestive system In _In bad = oon-| o gl o min wesss ik aounts | amdl the same is certain to follow in South tho popular will of untrammelad freo. | path to the gate, thenco along the road | i, Broaws. Trom Bliters will et Oomaha: Nob B0, Box 083 1T 1 bushe ho end of the |shut an f 5 g bl ox e % to a clump of bushes at the end of the [shut anybody's mouth; but it will ractify I‘OOSE’S Omaha. While the whole Clty of Omaha mfisg \t)l;.lt tlhle !:onurdbflhfléfllhl!"l:fl de]~ field, where, as if by an apparently pre- { bad digestton, and vroduce solid comfort w0t lost, and that the knowl- | concerted arrangement, stood & man |and consequently delightful sleep. Mr. 4 . 1 ¥ cdgo they bavo bejueathod ua bo ot do | hldiag two horucs by thel brcla, Dot | 7 . S, A b A et mxrracr | |will be greatly benefitted by the growth and 0] mbly beg of your readers to | mountcd without uttering s word and | ] ysed B ’s I Bittera f k- ' 1 'eS Jiston sgaln to somo notes of warniog | galloped down the long white road, and | ness and night sweate, snd. it cased mé. B WBI‘ Ss development of the cattle interest, South from the pen and in the ‘lmmllnbla lan- | were acon lost In the aistance. T ——m— . . guognc tho Hon, O ¥ Adsas, Jr.| "Luciva fight was discovorod fn the| Kreping Up With tho Fashion. cunms Omaha lots will enhance in value more ra- ‘ peaklng of combinations of selfish, ing, and Ro ’ v fest- | Charles Dudley Warner, C . 1 smbitious men In aorporate and political | 1o mrnciins o e Bteey o e | I Iy of Goure, Boseusary to woar oue A K . | pidly than any other by reason of the prox \ hair and mount our ecarf pins and tie our 2 & Co. Moxmo ] capacity, he says: “‘Thelr unlon Is nai- | bralded h's wifs, and rcfasing all food. : ural, for tho cno noeds votos and tho | he hastily sadd1ed s Liorss ant stariod i | oravats and st up our cut throat collars A et s i | imaty to the works, other money. It Isa new power for|pursnit of the fugltives, For monthsthe [and to walk, in the forefgn mode. But | Sierrirovn Youuro wiicomo to s this fof tha which our language contalns no name. |earch was kegt up without even a clue, | it /8 rldiculous to be so slow In our dmita. | *** RISy g 1y jonyson memrtrloped ? In the few other cities that arve favor- ed. Feamsle dis- tlon. Fashion ought to have moras alert Wo know what atistocracy, autocracy, | Neither storm nor eunshine, fatigue nor . democracy are, bt wio have no word to | puin restrained him from the pursuit, but | teouts ont in Europe and quicker mothods Scrofula. e - / express goverament by monled corpora- | all of his Inquirles proved fruicloss, tatil | of diffusing the now styles hera. Wa aro Toten, O, January i, 18, = = tlone. Yet_ tho pooplo almost Instinet- | cno day he met o eoantryman. of his, a|always behind time. Now, bstcro we - MAEUF £ GT'UE! E}"?? nd = = ively seck proteotion aguinst it and look [ sheep rhearer, who was tramplog to his [get universally and well " settled in e Bl OB B el e Wi, | —’z S for such protection, elgnificantly enough, | home, and from whom ho obtained news |the Bond —strect walk, the Ea- pita sl o Ty Al ) | Z S not to thelr own loglalatures, but to the [of the objects of his search. With a|glish youth will bo walking in an Zas storc oot hupianlly, IEEE S0 aR Manufacturers of all kinds w'll find it to their aavantage 77 N nlw;ls nlltr;omtlc featuro.r *elt]nlnad In our | feyerish anxtety entirely diffsrent menner and we shall be i, very ree et T ARME to inspect this property; good location, level grounds, tr a0k 1 system of goyerament-—t] e hi 4 ) e’xe;nx.ve Kl;lythln “‘i;\”u I: V:L‘]‘;n:lyh::l‘: EORN OF HIS HELLISH FURPOSE, :f“:'::fitf‘”":(:; ({g!w:l;(n.:w.nl:;tty}::;t Ex"yslpelas_ facilities and plenty of good pure water furnished by tha ] more Imporlal than republican, Legis. |of revenge ne wraveled night and day, |is the correct thing for & young man to| 2. raosw & co orvo, outh Omaha Water Works, In fact, every facility to make i lation s 1more and more falling into con- |and at last reached the placo described. |stand with a thumb In oach trouser i Your Exc Bed Clgver. desirable for manufacturers, including cheap ground. | | ; I 4 THE UE.)I G vuT fomp!, and this is not 60 mash onac- ¥ * * * | pocket? It msy bo as out of date as that | genws sne' 1t 1 ’mfl::"imh“ . Thial ou count of tho extrome lgnorance manifest- | The sun was setting over tho polnts of |0!d and independent Americsn way of *Pourstruly, "W, M. SEIDERT. I Washln & Bledehlng «d in it, 28 beoause of the corrupt mo- [the Needlo mountalns, tinting their | Wearlng the thumbs In the arm-holew of Frevor & Soros. BU‘SINE s MEN ¥y (¥ tives which are believed habit i i vest, ery likel: slloved babltually to| snowy pinnacles s with the marvelous |the vest. = Very likely when we are( oMo' BN =0 == In Hard \ult Hot or Cold Water, " i 3 Bavms Lunon, Tin s Sonr Auszinauy, and given | 801UBte I, Thua the influence of corpor- [ touch of & neoromancer, making thom | sdepts ic the high-shouldered, crooked- | g amar of Grand Napids, Mioh. sayazatier Will find it profitable to select o < - ) elect proparty now, as a year or nalvorsalsatistaction, No family rich o poor should | ations anc. class loterests io stoadily do- | secmn like 8o many gilded cathedral spiren [ 10w, rushing gait, the Pall Mall clerke | {552 bad case of Ve, o over Sore on the o et bl crocers, Buwarn of tmitations went | 36royIng that bellef m singleness of pur- [ polnting toward heaven. The beautiful |msy be turning out their toes and eaua- amowweil e Tentoand two hence with a population of 5000 to 10,000 psople, slgneii to misload. PRARLINE i8 tho 0 vx la (pose which alone enables & representa- | valley of the San Juan, just coming Into | derlng along with a bowle-knife noncha- &‘rllhl "”‘M Al ": e i We = - saving compound and always bears 4 this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business, and lots bought now, can be had at very reasonable price which will double in price many times in the next two vears, vove s fdlve government to exlst, and|shadow, lay In all the qulet beanty of its |lance caught from Texas ranch life. ieti ‘W ENGLAN bel and name ot JTAMPR PYTR Npw YORE. the community s elowly acous- premature twilight, Oan the opposite | need decorative young men's societies to NE tomiog itself to look for protection | side, llke ambitious rivals of tho haughty | keep us up to tho mark. OONSEHVATOHV GF MUSIC Al"m& LINE O |nettopublic gpinton but to some man in [ poaks, for miles distant rose for two hur e Toxton M Al board of publts institationr, we speak rotes of warn- Ay or all bids, o log to the peuple through the Bek, plesd- LOOK LIKE A WOLF y2]-2w 20y Chm, Board ¢ n\u“ Works Alng for » zenovation ¢f public opinion. for some hunwd feroclous beast, Peertng { & ucted (povialish (40w e high pl!;!w auc. with great exeoutive pow- | dred feet or more majzstio plnes whose Hosford's Acid Phospnate, ::n it im they ::o;uz?lnk ltlhoy can hold [ tops were yet glorlous with the gorgeous ONE OF THE BEST TONICS, E V EBU ! BOD ! i me accoiotability, History never [touch of the blesied sunlight while the| Dr. A. ATkinson, Prof. Materla Medl. ) Auite coponts iuenih, o dm 5 was a:nlmntgd valley below was already shrouded In o f03 I-nd Darmatology, in %fl"me of Phy- olé famillar eg:fil les mlyl:vz.:“nov:'c:n? .df,‘:'t:fil"""fi'h m’:r g;?fi"“;;’iuamr“’:z :‘cy:""';;dmslufi"t";‘h "l:.":{‘r":’k 1\1:1“‘ Rich or poor, will find it profitable to make investments feont s, though scrayed in euch & med- with wood honeysuckles snd columbines [ 18 0ne of our best tonlcs in the uhnpu of in l“gfibpr sperty. Kree conveyance at alll times ;'V‘I]{ I]m fur.* ern garb that no aasplolon s exolted, |in masaive clustars neat the edge of the | the phosphates In solusble form.” nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful new y ;rn. h.;:;a-:lom ;nxvtl;l) now seews rather | marvelous forest were just vieible enongh e ———— t:‘)wu gml lw}ru of its advantages. va, IImvu Im(l{u ](:lhur;,nu 0 pol owarda the corraption of the | to be sugge of the glerles of this A Barb Wire Pool, of, and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this legislative and a qulet assumption of $he e CHicaco, TIL., July 20.—A n.eeting of fitt roperty from @ streetssouth. Splendid lots from $225 THE ONLY EXOLUSIVE executive through some combinstien in BIQUIKITS Q4RDAN OF HATURE, SoRtaabaliren of Bah Wit PARRInn DAMBELY fies oo : ono vigorons hand if thoss infilaences] LooMted in the midst of this natural| raprescnting threefourths of all the s santor o h which throughont this narrative have |Gr8ndeur, on 'J‘:B tide of & small knoll, [turers in e Usited Bistes, wat beld Jorn been seex only in confliof a8 thy gng! a cottage w! ich had ol b(“l”y huéfl y’EllSr ay. U,wnu, ecided te form a pool and 1 BT | reneats th combisation o the o[ & rads oabin of fogs hasily ponatiucted | Jirsbse o Db i i L RS (v poration, audj the hired prolatarist of a | BY 1t8 first occupsat, hut to which a later | pounds, is 10 cents below the astual bost of i AL el ot great clty; ae Vanderbi't “embodics the | 9%10r, with touch of clvilizsd refine- | broduction, ) A4 sutceratio power of Cirsarlam Introduced | Mot had made a framo {eont, which T TR DREXE ¥ Into corporats !ife, and a3 netther alone | %88 neatly whitowashed and had besido[ Apum i :ukr“' L & M&UR, osn obtain cosplete coutral of the goy. | # P2rch at the door whoe sides were trel- |\ ‘\r»'.-‘:n:-'i}'i.m:d Jolp . =Tha anlaze ol s A exnment of the state, It perhaps, only re- | 1sed with Mexicaa vines and rases, Xm- | boen notificd that their wogen will be reducsd st 3, Jacoss, salos for the coming men to carry the medialy in front ot the houso & small | Auenst Lst from 5 per cent in s0me instavces UNDERTA HEFRE || combination of eisments ono sep fo ad-[4Psce bed beon cleared, and s tiny but | 31k per cent in others. Theaverago reduc = 1A ] [ SeaRALAR At SAAAIIA 494 4 e | well kopt garden of geraniums, verbentae, | tion 18 20 per cent. The firm clajms th § a Atthe ol stan 1017 Fanaw e Ondirs b too- | rol of the corporation and of the “pro. | Petunae, #nd other homeliko plants, gave | hiy sction ie dus to hard thues wud lack of 4 D e LA lr Fana Sxdezs L fels- pro- | PO i kindly orders, About 500 wien will be effeted, o v latrelat, to bring our veunted instituiions | €¥idence <f & womsn's kindly cars and e d L L ] i R wltkin tho role of all bistorlo preccdont. | 8ttention. Suddenly fu the dnu twilight We have desirable busines and residence property ;ford sale’in” all It s npot pleasint fo take sech|therscould have been seens rastilng parts of Omaha and do a genecal real estate busine ¢ olicit by ; PROPOSALS FOR MARKET HOUSE|Views of the future; yet they sre lrre- | OVement Ia the thick underbrush in the crs and sellers Lo call on us, We will give them'all possible information h CONSTRUOTION. hl:‘l:)bl{, suggested Sy l.lI)‘u' sreny wlm]h :f‘::d“:”‘:j’m‘f_";’t'.':l"‘-h"'l’y wa"":'-‘“l;r‘i‘:;“;! {1 » conveyance free’to show propertyfin any yart of the city, + b een t . 2 ate long throog < i ‘ .‘ i1 e Lpubhc ontuion. Y| them, Then the movement cassed, and | When Baby was sick, we zave hor Castoria, iho Vith las i Now, Mr Editof, as you ato sogsrd | 485K objest appeared o tho edgo of e | Whea she was Cil, e cried fs Cosora ARFTON §EMLDS ot tho boan o puy by nmnynl our people as the seutinal oo- | Pritsh reirest thocleariog, It wasthe head | Whea she bocame Miss, sko clung to Castorla, tee oY fvo ting cupylug the watsh tower of our valaed [Of 8 man with a swarthy, ferosions facs, | When ahekad Clildsns, alo gave iem Castoria e\,fi‘ cee " on which was the cruel canniog Wt e or OUer i Rl N s 9 20y [

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