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. S ety S MR i el LTS THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY S*PITEMBER 9. 1885, TRE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHATOBUY (1 FAMILY AFFAIR [RAies o5 smovtoretS o AT ™ it o CHAS. HIVERICK and degraation which no love could excuse or condone. He blushed for himself, afid BY HUGH CONWAY, for the sake of his manhood strove until he calm on his face when, once more, he drew - Author of “Called. Dack” and “Dark Days | vear Beatrice, | © A Louisiana State Lottery Company UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, 1 “Tell me al ho said, in a quiet voice “‘We do hereby eert that s ou e the o P, ) Arnam St. N A our Tor e ohe plai YOO | anrtude Mareby coriy ehat s euperviss he o1 'assenger Elovator to all floors, 1306, 1208 and 1310 F st OHAPTER XXX CONTINUED, inquiringly. ‘‘Tell mo all; I can bear j I | SD7atings of the Lcuisiana Siate Lettery Company OMAHA NEBRASEA e and in person manage and control the Drawing: I A.T He saw the -11<;Jnv of fear, and hastenad | can help you.” i . umwxw. ‘and that tha same are conducted itk to reassure her. “No ono save myeclf can | She told himall. Told him without self honeaty, fairnots and in good faith toward ail par learn itin thesamo way. Your retreatis | €xcuss without oven exaggorating her hus- | et and ws authorize the company to use this eer — —= = , safe. band’s sins nznun\ the world and against 3."$".4""5?..’?,$.,‘,‘.'[L““ of our wignatures attached 5] sighed her relief. There was an | her. Sho told him without claiming mercy 53 C' rc GO”DMAN. awkward pause. Frank was the first to | on account of what she had suffered; but . break it. there wasa pathos in her voico, an utter 7. ", Vi fo 500 yo I h ch to say— listener more th ords could have told, One of he Best'and Lar elst ?t;\cks in the United Btates [ 72 5 TLI00 aste me. oo mo g5 to | His heart ackod a8 ho thought of her; bis eloct From. some placo where we can talk{” blood boiled as he thought of the villain who . . " o “Yes, we can go to my home,” Beatrice | had wrought this misery. 7 A4 AND DEALER IN NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. callod Ler boy, and Frauk, glad of anything _mue beard ber (olllu-]\'«lrylmtl in silence, : : . . to break the awkwardness of tho moment, rroughout her tale she had not spoken of q ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR | srested the tittlo follow and made frionds | her husband by any name: but from the OOMMISSIONERS, ) ’ \ upon Mr. Carruthers holding his chubby | she finished speaking he turned his pale face [ for Flucational and Charitable purposes—with band and walking with bim, to I;ur. “The man's name is Hervey,” he mpln! of §1,000,000—bo which & reserve fund of ovi P “What a pity to cut that bright hairl” | said, 3 sald Frank to Beatrios, Yea. Do you know himf! e M b M. H ELLMAN & CO “It was more than pity—it was cruel, but| ‘I have seen him twige.” As ho spoke | sdopted December 24. A. D. 167, - . @ | it was cruel necessit; bo said sadly, Carruthers involuntarily elenched his hands, o only lottery eyer voted on and endorsed by n Beatrice led the to the housa in which | There was a kind of savage satisfaction in lh;‘wupl-:l“-nymu. sholived. Bho walked with ber head bent, | thinking under what conditions o last saw | [hRorersoalos o postpones. | L 5 and as one in deep thought. She could not | tho rogue. Ho wished hehad struok even | monthly. SOLE AGENTS FOR mako up her mind whethor to bo glad or | harder, He frowned, and Lis mouth grow | = A gpLENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 WIN A FORTONR sorry at Frank's coming. Sho saw, how- | hard and stern. Boatrioo saw tho facial | 10th Grand Drawing,Olass K,-in the Academ: I CELLOECHIIR L IN G fohh, o s omin i |, Dor ooy, 265 B o, fealy 185 Late Momily Duivon L LG o BRLLE R o, ol of everything. That it meant return to |me, Franki’ , anxiously. Ho Tnglund and o such frionia. as. would stil | looked at her with eyes as soft and tondor os | ~ CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 OMAHA, NEB. with him to such purpose that he insisted | first Carruthers guessed who he was, As| norporated In 1888 for 25 years by the leglalature Jote pur OMAHA. NEB. 50 000 lllhm- beon added. ever, that it put an end to her present mode | change. of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 13f be hier friends, That if it meant shame and | & Woman's. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frac- Knabe and Behr Bros. rorrow, it also meant safety and fmmupity | “Blame you? Who am I to blamo you? tlons, in Fifthw {n Proportion, S;zm pe ]‘qli‘? ;holhcgn.‘h to regret Eflmb “'lmt:lrlnrfi‘l tyuit;;(,zlh\‘cl l“x::ululmfl nll;n‘y 1oap "RIZE. 75,000 T had yiclded to Saral's wish to go to Eng. | pity—all_my sympathy. offer you o THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, land and seo Her But that was not of | such help as I can give—such help as a much consequence, She felt suro that as | brother can give a sister, You will take soon as Carruthers learned her history her | this from me, Beatrice?® Double and Single Acting Power ana hana o 12,000 5 do affairs would pass into hands more compe- | Sbe placed her hand in his. “Ves, I'will | 20 tent to deal with them than the hands of two [ take it. It is more than I deserve, Ab, :3% Shoni d Cl h and Warren weak women. 8o on the whole her feelings | me! why should my trouble enter into your | goo & 00 oninger an oug et i o ralish IR L L : And yet for some, for one reason, Frank | His fingers tightened on hers. His eyos AVPROXIMATION PRizRs, was the last person she would have chosen | Sought hers. ‘Beatvice,” he said, “I did | §Approximation Prises of §760 . u o RGA N s to whom to reveal her secrets. She shrank nutlliyo m;;flll knev I.\Ynul!m aright| o do 50 from having to show the man she loved that | to claim al can giv Yet ther Englao Trlmmlngu, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings ] her lifo for years had bean one of docpit. | thing L must ask—somethin b g Hittrrler B e d at wholesale or retall. HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, CHUROHE Now that the deceit had to bo confessed to | You have told mo much—will you tell me | 4o 4E ot of the Company in Now Orleanes AND BOHOOL BELLS, it scomed to 1 1l th - | all?” For further nf rito clearly gl tall Instruments Rented, Exchanged & Sold i v ot b s | ““Ehavs it you o v OO e F Oorner 10ih and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. it possessed. In short, if such a thing can | ‘No, notall. Beatrice, life s Oy o, y q by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards a our ex. be imagined, Beatrico felt, as Carruthers | but & sorry affair for me, vo such | piugey ( £ L T folt her to be, as idol would fecl | cold consolation as it can give. Beatrice, M. A. DAUPHIN on Easy Monthly Payments, s oo . ot n g i | I ns o 3o . i ou ov gt (O - DATPmI, . AP, H. CLARK COMPANY, down from its pedestal. bad things been otherw . : Carruthers, who had his own_thoughts to | loved me—would have Leon my wife,” — Before Buvine Elsewhere Examine Our| .. i s to whom it s tha : By o | S0, My o et L : 3 any couventional remarks would at the pres- [ she s .~ “Iwill say that. I will say NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Lugest Drus, Paint, Oil and Glass House ent juncturoe bo mockery, respected her % « Ab, Frank, re- Now Orleant, La, meditations, so that, save for the lisping | proach me, blame me, whon I tell you that OR prattle of the boy, silence reigned until | lthough I knew it meant unhappiness for Beatrice found herself in her room with | you it was a sweet moment to me when first LOUISIANA SATIONAL BANK, 3 Stock and Prices Frank sitting near her. It struck her as so | I know that you loved me.” New Orleans, La., . Corner'11th and FarnamStreets. in the West. strange that ho of all others should bo hore, | After this avowal there was silence for a ot BATIORAL BANES 4 hi New Orleans, La., (] ’ that even now sho wondered if she was [minute. Then Carruthers leaned forward, GERMANIA NATIONAL BARK, dreaming. She shunned Lis eyes, fearing to | “Beatrice, my love,” ho said hoarsely, “kiss Now Orleans, Ls, read reproach in them, me once. I only ask it once,” _— “How are they all at home?” sho askod. | She flushed to the roots of her hair, yet NEBRASKA vo trifled away thelr youthful vigor and power, whoare | «How are my uncles, and dear old Hazle |she made no resistance. Carruthers drew 3 4 ; N ;,,,.(,T terribly DRAINS wid LOSS ES, who afe weak, | 1 fiid with tears. Tior [Ler, to lim and for o frsty and, for al i Estimates Given on Plate Glass Furnished. MEN of all ages, who find their POWER s O g o knew, the last time their lips met. He . avitality, derve Sani TRENGTH weakened, -0y v an g said, “T heard | took, she gave, the one When it was 3} 2 S8 ‘“" 'fo or ve apoitive and Insting | o Horbort o fow days azo. Ho sent me | over Carruthors roleasod her from bis om- 1114 Harney Street, kel Hd Omaha, Neb R o o K s cass. of the celcbraied | your leth brace and the two drew apart. MYRTLEAIF ATMENT “Will they ever forgive mef” said Bea. | Here, no doubt, Mr. Carruthers will sink H Athome without exposur andfor LESS money than % i other method N otia, “a7oal. b daclie, EMISEIONS LIEY immensety fn public esteem, Hs acted as a adhifuder 105 orspfrityan u‘u»mflg'Tu, '?;!,1;'3'-?'c‘f§~ drewdiul . 5 i e e e T mo o et or A bitAtitn OMAHA. NEBRASEA, e leuding to «’éw?‘ PTION o | Were, 0L course, much vexed and upset.” fiction. He lost an opportunity. Every ono E— At “““fl‘nni“m nersously. Even | who bas stulied the naturo of truo lovo as | PATD UP CAPITAL = - « - 8350006 o had but held out a hope of forgiveness— | depicted by the modern passionate writers 7 ! 2 o B and he loved her. - Sho wishod 'ho bad not | and skilled analysists of the human heart URPLUS MAY1, 1885 - - 350,03, g rexn R et OO TG must feel that Mr. Carruthers should have spring. long 11fo and the loveand resp i é ¢ vigor & | “G50 ey know my reason for leavin 2 2 s OFFIOEES: manhood before marr] Proots: testimoninls and valnable tr & | then and there clasped Beatrice to bis heart Wistab, 18779 Address The Glimax Modical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo, | England?” sho asked, timidly. and have sworn that love overruled every- | B W. Yamss, A, B, Tovsaxm, No. They have lnzarded many guesses, | thing. Ho should have followed {hat ono President Vico President, but not one bas been near the truth.” modest kiss by thousands. He should have | w,V,Morse, J~0,8.0oLLiNs, Luwis S, Rean di Sho started at Lis answer. The truthl | said, “What is the marriage tic when two| vy, H, 8, Hughes, o..hiua' 7 Stfigfie%;&finrzfiygf h‘yh::zfi <o H AMBURG’-AMERIGAN t RUEMPING & BOLTE, Did he know tho truth? If so, how had he | souls are in such ecstatic communion as e PACKET COMPANY, Manufacturers of Ornamental D, i Do you know why I left?" she asked, “There are other lands. Lands where no Th Il‘a Bank = A Xlook O{ pain sletlle'-}(t‘m («fll‘rzl:hurs‘ fuhco. one knows us, where life may be a perpetual © n ] Direct Line for England, France 4Yes,” he said, . “Chance as dres f 1 , Let s fly the d b H given moyour story. But to me—only 1@ | blessed.” Tn the magd whirl of ,,,;;,:;,gfisuc’fi OOR. 12th AND FARNAM STS8, and Germany. " ey P : “ o, —— scruples as she, for appearanco sake, ury ‘The sveamships of this well known line are Dormer Windows, Window Cape, Metalic 8ky Lights, &z, Tin, Iron and Slate roofers, Do you know alle-all that I have dons, | should have e swept away, and, marr .d A Genem l Bflfl kmg Busz’- of iron, In water-tight compartments, and are far 2 1s hfld with sito to ki h 516 8, 12th St., Omaha, Neb, Wor ono in any part of the country. all that T b ve wuftascat or unmarried, Lo should have borno her off, il LB 3 Herose. Thero was strange agitation in | his forever and cver! Yes, be lost such ap ness Transacted. Home Seekers, Attention For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Western- Nebraska Address T'. C. PATTERSON, Real Estate Agent, North Platte, Neb. yours and mine?” Ho should have said, States and European mails, and leave Now Yor cpportunity that his conduct must bo apolo- Tauadaye and Baurdays for !l’,ly\;wuth (LONDON — = his manner and voica. y Oberboug,(PARIS and HAMB “Al" he exclaimed, “Beatrico] Bea- | gizad forl Exhausiod Vitality, Nesvons and Fhsical Dek “ Taton,Eirsh Caviago0-$100, Sleorsgo to and trice! how can I find words to tell you what \ . ASPEGIFIG FOR | Exhauste vitality, Nervous and Physical Delility | from Hamburg $10. G. B, RIGHARD & 0., Gen= Iknow! Beatrico, did I not just now hear s o8 resulting fF A oral Pass. Agent, 01 Brosdway, Now Yorle and . Jus \ Epilopsy, untold ...mmsmuxun.. from indiscreti d T e e ey e ‘ Epilepsy,, o) o Indhioratios and ox; | Washiy 2 and L Lallo sttoets, Gbloago or Honry y r S 4 Spasms, Conval- o ) g, ¢d | Gunde. Mark Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry P. Deal Woee | G icdi i *Yes, he is my son,” sho said, calmly. Park Place, Omaha, Nebraska. “AllI" continued Carruther excitedly, T s i S ; . s i | e .’r’(\'\fl'fl‘ i maba; Gronewle &3choonerer ., Gountry. “Need Iknow alli Neod I be racked by| vm Sickness, St Vitus ; P (] crionco i \ A 3 Dance, Alcohol- y phy 0p bound In beautifal hearing the one I love tell me alll Need I e A v s R < ol ho 4|u)u.nl, full gilt, guaran- pain her by forcing her to hear mei Have ) ism, Opium Eat- 0 8 L Roarding School for young Iad ies under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart . g o ‘ i senso — mechanical Trhe cousso of studies smbiaces all the branshes of a useful and refined education, 1‘(:‘1:; ‘:::.x-w:"o""h' ‘Why should I eeek to ] ing, Syphillis, d professional other work in B SvooEssoR T0) She acholastic year commences on the first Wednesday in September, 10 \ Scrofula,', Kings Sy ALY il xetuntad FOSTER & GRAY., TIRAS - Payablo in advance, including board, w . bution b Eoglish and Feench, | ~ “Lat me tall you my story, Fraky sho NERVE| 2z Usybioot i by ot ronda WEHOLES.A L.E nstrumental music, use of books, per session of Smonths, $1 said, bescech o Discases Disuri tho author by tho National 5 XTRAS - Painting, Dravwin g, German, Vooal Mu.io, Harp, Guitar, Vialin, For turshor [ Xol’ o spok in that imperious tone i g e Nereonoams | aion:to s oiicers o whioh b xofes” v o nee before, i ig] e of Life should be resd by the young uf ormation apply to the Right Rev, Jas, O'Connor, or to the Lady Superior, il sh bad onco before, in_a slighter do- 7 GE [UEE]E o Tt | 4 P fomg [ Rhoumatism, trice, believe me, T have longed to find you, | ' 7 > o nhcimel nn| ? ooy to whom | . Ih sighed for this f ervous Weaknes rain 1Y) - i ot T ful, whether youth, TE PINE, YE! , CAL ] . BOY EER Cco., surpried out secrets 1t meanot tor'mg| 1N /| Bifoueness, Corionas Norvous rosarion] I I R e L ; DEALERS IN own ends. Beatrics, when chance showed | Hiduey Trouttes and Irrsdaritis. onthis | Addressthe Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr., W, W00 4 me where you were 1 came toyou with but I = ‘Who cares for (lll' doctors’ sneers when this 1. Parker, No, 4 Bullfinch streot, Bostc . W ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, ki ject. Thi i infallible remedy is at hand? The afilicted 5 one object. This morning—even when, at will find it to ,,uM‘,,,,m““‘mm specific, and [ may |.w.m..\.|u.x 1 all diseasss requiring skill and BPANISH OEDAR, Halls Safe and Lock Comp’ last, Tsaw you, 1 had but ono thought. It || 8 fountatn ot itality and vigor, as refreshing and obstinate disosses yhat Ay i have baflld tho skill of #11 oth- H I: k L L E was to como to you, tosay I have sought and exhillrating as a cool, gueblOg BTINE Px | or physicians, & & . Sucl Bar LIee Imfl| fllIISVl"B Emefl( water to the FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ert, To decline taking a sure remedy | troated succesfully You want help, Such helpas I can give is | . {3‘,;1.‘,‘,21‘(.‘,}“,(,m.,‘mu,,p,,,,l,_:mnm,.,‘.,m,“,y e e ™ LF | Portland Oement, Towa and Michigun Plas s Without question, without the hope . §2~ Correspondence freely answered.. air, Eto, Ete. ard, it is yours.” ThoDr. 8, A, RICNOND NERVINE €0, 8t. Joseph, Yo, Sold by all Druggists. $1.50 per bottle, or four bottles for §5.00. He “CANDEE” |¢or 6th & Douglas St Again sho strove to interrupt him. — " OTECT say. I have seen you again” his voice| Hedidnone of these wild, passionate things Fmv ale hy (1}, F Ggodman. Rubber GREEN & BURKE’ your fac —um sams sweet face of my lrov‘RSE] 24 SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETG. 9 ’ checked her ANt1zyMomio dostroys the germs of m contae i ‘ changed to ono of supreme tenderness, “I| simply because he was an English gentle- ! LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHT'S it i it irls ™ iy SAevn 0 i v | gl s o, | oo L e Z 3 1020 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. “Listen! I havo more, much more, to| * Beatrice, my love,” he said, hoarsely, glous disenscs, have hold your bands, I have looked into | man, who wished the woman he lo s wio and. the lan ful mothor of his chil: | I U IVE P H RE Y S’ cnco T wisliod 1o Ko ol mow L aavtall | Rieg ot e ey, (0 past. 1t was great UNJION STOCK YARDS. ::2::};1){,.?5 Wt Z,-f"‘?t"“fiu‘ffii‘;'bfiit's gnougl o raizo aud restoro tho woman, b Bl o1 o LD BALL. We AND . £0rg \ loved, but it was not great enough, or sha REFERENCES: * 3 o h N b to-day. Vi Bend down and tell | we say too great, togdramu of degrading Mailed Free. Ol e BLEDN“AR Axmizymoric i without color or odor, snd 1s Morchants' & Farmer's Eank David City, Neb, mana, €00, | mo you will bemy wite.” herl oy rarpL G Ty TmicE | Qe car ot first on GISSMMMLI | harmioss to clothing or flesh. 1t 1s invaluable in the Kearney National Bank, Kearney. Neb. She forcibly drew her hands from his; vov- _ ‘evers, Congestion, '"“‘v‘“'“‘f“""' : 3% |ihebal. The CANDER SEeDonatas Ba NG °.:”i‘)'x‘“éé‘: N ored her eyes and sobbed, i CHAPTER XXXI. G g C: '"‘ {cotbing of Boots ivo douls thick M sick room. i cDonald's Bank, North Plat ob, e e 4 h 1 , . b ro duits on the ball, and give P 4 O e Bank O “You love me,” ho went o, passionately. A WOMAN WITH A MISSION, (.-npln o i T o. pum | el my eyl ol s vt e it pouLy wian., R FAMIRT | y i 7 o y eyes 't | tiness of detail, and of all inspiration tha uratita, Tootiacho, I T roons wil use Atizymotio In the water | g Will pay customers Draft with Bl of Lading attached, for two-thirds yalue of stock. desircs—Laiow that You havo.tho Bowor Of | o whoso wings aro worked by eligion flies | | S Mekdaces, sk Hesdacis Voilis: 285 | Boot i, market. RO | 10 Erncns ity Allsmotio in the water 1a 4 making or marring a ma's life. Beatricel [ tho bighest and freest from trammels of other boot and thy T, and doesnot dry the ficsh liko am- MS love, my only love, answer me!” PRICE NO HIGHER, " . J. Tvrrock, Eng. and Supt, H, W, D1aMOND, Asst, nce more he tried to take ber hands, She i with a thical ission to hu- AJ L 0 PG, B, N, Savues, Am't, Eog, Lore lh«lruuwu\' \i(llg.m 7 £ lmgui:ldl, and nm{:ny feels tull}!"c;nle‘n‘tul";l;‘;t ",,mu\mf,‘d Dysvepsin, ;gl;;-:;nflmm-cl;‘ das cal and ex ) N AGAINST i3 " i or tearful eyes rested on his troubled, up-| th Kkej the gl 3 d SENS Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works,| i . ronul the. bemsiies which. kave. Sor ages Kestinby m;:t.. T o e ol AT P e OFFIOE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, “Frank,” she said, ‘‘you are killing me, | choked the path leading to the great goal| J18|Hh Bl K o T YA Rt ] i fl;fil'e me :L"xd let mo speals, ; o will in some mysterious manner get cleared b e Vi iesen dud pusity 1t every th R | @ waited in anxious silence until her | out of the way; without faith of this kind i 3 Manufaoturers aad Bullders of | obs died away &nd sustained speoch was o | inspiration sinis o the dull level of wisdom, """"‘P ) 'A'Yu y CHOLERA i 1 Wronght Iron,Stee), Howe | oibiiy. i : Sarah Miller was a woman with & mission; Hidiey Disense. . FOR SALEBY \I66l, ‘Frank, Frank!” sho said. “You have | amission, however, of & personal, not of & Wi, Woidi fiad . o , 3 i A Truse and Combination beon misléd. You have beard but half the | genoral nature, Her mission, as she read ity o A tieart. Palgitaton.1 FOR SALE BY Wither’ Antizmotic Solution BRIDGES For Rallroads and Highways. :‘rulfl. i Yuu'luw I ylun dare u; lumkmthlx:: was to fnsure the worldly lmprmofls of her R e ] § what you have heard is trus I woul beloved mistress, and her faith in the in- your wife, I cannot blame you for believ- | spiration which prompted the task was such —_W"— ™ " A' FINE LINE or i ey 1 ¥ubion St N ing. Thave no right to blanie, My actions | s to make her belieye that she would suc- | price-MINFUREY REDICINECO.s Turn Tabl o have helped that beliof, Yot in Lelioving it, | coed. T T T TR T 1 i Siructures. yow Frank, buve given o tho:sbarpost | Bverything in ths woman's o turned on PEN"Y““YAL PILLS 1612 Douglas Street. 2 Ppain of bat I have known.” er devotion to Beatrice, Her Vi " ¥ Tisley, Snire Tulock | ™Caryutiers bent bis head e piavad ahal Hin m R s, S AR "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. S 4 e Malu, Assad would forgive hium. which springs one pure white marble column, E 1 g 1 bave notling (o forgive. From whom | and that column her love for her mistrass F g‘xrd S fhink T fad—trom yrhat dangerd | The wild words sho éneo used when telling o ; e Lo Please sond us word of all bridge work to let. Corrsspondence solisited from engincers and bridge | Frax ed from the man who is my bus- | Frank Carruthers what she could do for chsator ¢ Y - band—"tho wan who moro than five yers | Beatrice’s sake, if any thing, foll short of the : o o WOODBRIDGE BROS,, ] ago took advautage of a girl's folly, married [ truth, Ler and made her lifo a miser 1t is absurd to suppose that any ons of us SPEOIAL N OTIOE TO Carruthers roso from his kuccs. His face | s entitled to such adoration from a fellow 0 was white as a shoet. e was the picture of | creature. Very probably David bimself did OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Bt despair. A legion of Mrs. Millers would | not deserve Jonathan's unparalleled devo- not now have caused hope to throw up the | tion any more than Beatrice deserved that; tiniest shoot. Her husband! The room|of Mrs. Miller, Ne: rtheless, if buman Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Did you Sup- R seomed. to swim around him, affoction were doled out into thescale against Impol.ted Beer Noticel Notice! Notice § o c O|| cake ‘:\hh;‘uh‘:wux; wrd biis It biesaw Beatrico [ personal Jmerit most of ub would faro ex- gy s Bl 1 oo - THE MAGNETIC HEALER, i with the tears falling down her cheeks. The | tremely ill in this world. Bimple justice, IN BOTTLES, Z ur roul ld sight wasa bitter reprosch to biw, How | like pure republicanism, and many cther | POSe Mustang Liniment only good loag o8 panng poms A 10 ke oo cuakiar bw It ts 1ho best and cheapest food for stock of auy kind, One pound I equsl & m:::‘:ixdh;iv.:u Instead of giving bLer | indisputably correct things, works better in | for horses? It is for inflamma~ eason whero medicines have falled to give relis f, was but adding 0 her | theory than in practice. Mrs. Miller's stragge .# ¥ poolalty; come ons, coue ul aud bo healed b o a6 Batne ok tad ik Ground ONatke Tn:the Tail and: Winie | cottort aud aid e vas b senso of shame | worship of Beatrica must bo sought for in | tion of all fesh. S L e S oy et et h,g..s of running down, will Incresse in welght and be In good marketable eond! | came home to him. Iust causes other than the girl's merits or even Bowt' Milwaukeo | Bohlitz. Pl v m\mz:: ;:‘vulll‘ln‘::‘k?:"- torms il tlon in the spring, Dalrymen, as well as others, who use It, can testify to its mer | fresh misery when Beatrice ber servant's gratitude, Omaha | Ale, Porter, Domestic and " 4 him that her secret was not one of such : iz Tulub AT, ita. 'l‘qlludlndgolfl‘uulvu, Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks ok Bkt s o e ‘OODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS, Oumahs, Neb, | uature as Le had been led 1o beliove, That ED-MAURER, 1218 Farnam 8t [z0 BE poNmINUED, ]