Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 20, 1885, Page 9

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ICiSAHd &7 n4a auv 99 3HMCO3Y S1SK erdn W oine 1he o Do, S flation of ford. | Qpmor of e AT ST T, LADITS' HAXD BOOK tsein] and aioractive con- aining list of prizes for recipes, Tnfiemati w. abonh coine. ote wiven away by Al dealers i el ine. of | DOGHI UK | 617 St. Charles St., St. Lonl-." Arepatar eratusteof tvo eds o en longee kel 10 1 .,,n.vl;.::“v.,m";”..\. Y] n, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affece tlons of Throat, Skin or Bones, 8100d Poisoning, old Sores and Ulcers, are weaied ity cied Se3 Acising from Indiscrelion, Ex Exposurc or Indzlgence, whiey yrods mory, aversion to (h. seclers of foma Tenderiny Marriago fmp aaneeily enred. FaAmphic| A Posit #abile case, MARRIAGE 0 PAGES, PINE PLATES € given in crery su. rebs mall of ex; GUIB!:, | one child and w wifc, provided | T Houlty 12 the” epace 1o bi | the exceptiongwere fow and far butween. | st ot Luviu it 1 stock will pro | is cconomical 5 { Gover e rian et i the kind here. T | e, ron ain't = Govan e L e imnd every 1 il = { lof a w e nrrin n of the brow. But I think I can out; the ' twork. 1 have been marri el o L Dt thin tioni My first wife was too young aud didn't | OVercome these diflicultic L | rooms are la 3 | Kiow the value of a dollar, 3o I left her. | Justgive B. H DOUGHLASS & SONS* gh,and the buildings all well | my ;'“ d wife thros yeurs | CAPSICUM COUGH DROPS fuir trial. | There is no cheap paper or | an bet 1 knew her well béfore [ | tlicy will relieve your Cough instautly ) hidg acks and dirt, but Indigestion f’ured | macdi e S wroved to be st tho | 11ubunds havs i hio > : L g woman I needed, and we juses have t 1 suffered for more t gostion, scarcely able oo ob my stermnch was almost in clernbie wiis der LT w consequently m 1declined in_ fiosh an usuul depression attendant upo 0. In 0 word. 1 was mis failing to find reiief in anyth menced the use of Swift's Specit fmprovo at once. The medicine foned up the stomach, strenztliened the digestive orzans.and £00n all fhat burning censed. un i 1 could rotain food without the slizhtcst dificolty. T most this torrible At last ab'e choerfully bear this testimony bocanse thore are hundrods sutfering us 1 was. and 1 am sure cnn be as roadily | Tuko the preseribed ting i JAME Atlanta, Ga., May Troati- @ on blood o ifie Co., Druwe dose afier o before | &ood ) i roug septic and debilitatec WHAT WONAN | Cat,” said he, “and there has been no | not reasonabiy with” the course | ! | sickness among us. Every Suturday | that has b wards them, as { WANTS it I give my wife my wa and s I roof In- | IN GHOES: | spends the money. During” the week | | evoke it at his | b Charsered by thesStateof il | et a dollar or am lucky if she nois for theex, rpose 25, vinz peopl Bl saving peoplt | Dut you've g saving these times i | | you'expect to get | compiicated orms also all | o1 yin OUEht | | diseases of the Skin and il : _ Bloodpromptiy relieves giotatl | A ROMANCE OF THEZ BOR permanentlycured by re < wife ni | s no cxperimenti 18 at once used in & sonal or by letter, Jcines sent by Mail and Express, package to indicate contents or sender. m'l JAMES No. ZM\Vashmg!anS( Cni NERVRU‘% DEBIL!TV credly confidential. No marks on Address ago, . 7 TEESEW | | LOr I 1 re. RNTON REWLDY 0! RES] Pianos and Drgans WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. I;llN says D. L om its | and A niece of mine, nine years ago," Mil iken, the well-known publisher Heurth as tuken at threo mos cou s moth 5 omacinted pliced s Food exclusive At onee, it ain, and wis 8000 plump and child still lives™ “Such te mony us this shown beyond aill cavil its true value. | Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin. me Few ¢o. Not to know is 5 to hove, | "IN \ ~-¢\ml enough to buy our home. Bhe s ¢ THE NORTHERN FRONTIER. | can‘t say | she managed (0 save s The Improvements and Enlargement [ o0 50 TR0 T S ng stylo, | | much out of my sal of Fort Niobrara. Thém run it iy vdvertisemont | id Artisan Vain = Gen, James 8. Brishin writes in t} that we avol ‘ Koy ania hle - hicago Tribune follows: F | And simy tion to the merit | e use of Dr. D Volta brara is in the northwestern pa | 1t 1, honest terms - ! Nebraska v ar tne o Why Economy in Ordinary Households thie 1 ng. Tl sleas who induce pe . Nervous Debilit To give them one trial, wh ™ Can he e ), o asjste a an 1 ticed by the Assist hood, and roves their val at they will never ance of a Thoughtfal Wife— - othe dis se anything el . 5 h, vicora [— Laying up for the Future, 3 ¢ T Tk REMEDY 80 favorably noticed in all th | v co. Chicago News: It takes ! | - nd men - SuhPore my tamily.” doletally tomatied | HOW GIRLS “MAKE UP." oms, and con A Chicago Professor's Views on the | JTovemonts o | subject Present in a | & sn't | Learned M " for re Chieago Tribur The Lunn's company 1 ¢ by 1 aking the tthe end of the w | Ih tors doing y “T et 831 a weok,™ said a stained-glass isive and enn c l}:l‘-x;vr«l pupers say sp much ul Hut.! artist, “and have four childron. It « it ski ndved ! ML) . perform this aft “How thankiul we should bo for that | Ln:q“r & month for rant and it takes Will sxplain to vou How \ It witl 2, | medicine $20 a week to set our table. We live lead the way into an S to lay up the w nevy A Daughter's Misery. well, but save nothing." | elegantly furnished room in which here, but as onethird | “Eleven years our daughter suffered on Tho speaker was nn At st who | was wd 8 lar to tho: in manufacturing, Captain "'”,'" a bed of misery o . | used by d be patient 1ave to make ¢ do the From a ¢ cation of kidney, liver dressed well, smoked good i, AV | Hisve, U thin profewor Bantibtca. e this required. Captair m Bis- | rhoumatic trouble and ebility occasionally ‘took his family to' the | eushion to miy ri L oontuned. Clo < company H, ¥ourth infantry. isont | “Under th of the best phiysiclars bt it i | mote of theso necdles you saw be the tim saw-logs. ‘Themen | “Who gavo her disease various namos I carn $12 a week,” said & cane chair | thronded. Each stiteh having only twg | have cut ab far, and will con: | “But no rel maker, who is a German. 1 have four | strands of hai, t fa T | tinue to cut until 1,000 logs are scored. 1 And now she is restored to us in good | ehildren,” snid e, “and & wife to pro- | and o noed s miist be on hand, | a8 surprised to find so much Tomber in | Lealih by as simple 4 rer vide for, and mo §5 aw sot | Aq el is drawn throngh the skin | this sect of Nebraska. I had sup- | ters that we had | our table. Since martying, Ve | over the eye it 18 cut 8o that when the | bosed there was none, but we ar usit ' | [ yeu ave bought and almost paid | Grgy of the operation s over it | out pine. saw-logs two and even threc | fora n;d ot .-n‘.\. rth uvenuo, £0 | Jeayes the hair br ih meter within two miles of this | Prosec nlr:hn Swind now I pay no he ren e property | o nros ey by I a_ good 1 when you call for ree is worth 31,500 My othor expenses will | IFRHORT, Y OW ea o we mill, ete., atts D ‘Warner « | Lot Al i i L | The brow must b it down plen v of lumber, Hop" tmme il my children have never be o 00,4810 Toos iits fall, Which T Chinie "j“‘ @ hin for 1t must nd te s feet t all, w think is do o i and we will rewa | 1) e exet ng v well in @ notimbered country ou libe For the purpose of Sion " Tou Bt e WELL PLANNED AND BUILT portant in th " Yo t by ( i m, Fifth cavalry | no it w old ong W ) b or const ! ! DE. HAIR’S Lo i A White Captive darrics a Comanche s H Chier—1 Now Se ing 1 week could ex rr fo JUBIEkex | that way he th m ALL TH! ings s pur n strip o cbfeb o | 1ot, and muke month s W bt 7 The.odl o btedness was discha i lan has n n the virtoes of tl good wif, 1 es of toes and heel. Wi n You must hive i will not slip at the hazl; wife, tho ) Somie of them think if they save they are doing it for som¢ one they want w thing they buy or not it does them any good.* | “Save nothing! exclamed a brick- | layer, who ecarns W oa day ¢ nd with som wded of hair process I have di ceordit A. Thma Cur ity of th nak eV L Hhat it is not th TH B itk | e ( m than I « ) wair s ‘: view. When t ¢ 8 S I‘H Sl iy | ! 3 \ ker, who wasa Do Sttt I o B0 b BTNy MBI BUEGH] e Yt oh S iR { : support my wife and two . vears. There is t) v | Ipay %10 a month R s e < ud exictly £.5 1[3( 10t to use to friction. Other- | * i “1\"3“\' it s thoy & can be brushe t and towel ple be ap e INDIAN AFFAIRS. it s happy ant to ent i rig 3 t, of city We hav : omiort g i - How the ted the Res- m e | ikt deieon 1 ervati Miles' Pian. lit m”m‘\ day: | Chicago Tribune, 16th: Gen. Nelson A y he did what so many D ot along unles vea | Miles, stationed I Reno, Inc Iped himself and relied the next spe 1pon whom « 1 ihe sonrces of the country “Ihave nine ¢ t’s ¢ A good sa » the her-in-laswy It brot 5 a day |4.mlnnrvxl' , 80 tlat not hay living | tak 400 W build s men and Ch 168 Palmer vest 13 1o pay | be tion with mé, and e about $15 u we own my hot M lll\ cach in droppi le rent Iam able to save a little.” | = This man said that shortly after the | P A PR T P great fire he purchased an t The eattlemen, ale Lo e e house on oth avenue, ne cated the resery Yool ihin rimue: e and that out of his w l nearly al - th R Stos rmoth- | mionths in the year, and who h port eleven ehil. ren, his wic &r Andihimselt, 1 Have nothing left was a good-looking, the end of the season, " he d 8 d mun clutting w \Ch N' &St P } clared and or I work in the starboard gunwale, while | Itagnl “"ad,(eu au pilC Drink! Of course I do; | w young min, i RAIT. A I take beer: now and then, | Ch : ) co, | e ogd " | The Short Line that " + to the choras of | 1 ithio and Best Route “I'never drink at all,” said the fore- | stapped talking and fect Tnd man of a carpenter shop, who earns §15 ve. When throng 1F10m0 ] t fl E t a week and has a wife and three chil tukes hold of m s n | 0 dren, 1le continued: 1 have been m And then d the | imd her vener- | I Jitd la 16 Ld$ ricd four years and haye three ehiliren. | the waves, he related to mo the | able after n long of- - It costs nie about $10 4 week to live. The incident | fort, long-lost child first year atter | was married 1 bonght a | very Lttlo fellow, T did some- | Cynthia Ann k Bousé at Maywood worth §1,50) and sinee served severe punishment, | ection, sprong | Clinton then I have almost puid for'it. Our gro- | My mother took me on her lap and | 1y e ook f<lana, cors bill amounts' t about § a week | taiked to me kindly, then made me kneel | ogained hor sintive | LGl and for meat and milk we spend $* | down by her whilé she prayed for m polnlinn DATDADG Sris | o othas LanariionRe o Biora: 16 oosts LA BbONLES A wiadk for | Sng Liopith fanily Jolabdtarith herin | dtoigathar o, ohil: [ARAA SRSRMBTIRBIEOL Bask Horsueay clothing. We never spend s cent for All Hail ‘the Power of Jesus' | dren, one of wiiom: was W the — | nything foolish. and I'll bet you there is 3 onat on.’ At the age of 28 [ | otheris the lost sister asonloro |, Tieket offioo f “";“’ Yurnawm stroct, (in. Paxton | not a happier family in the state. " und n n New York after a trip | hisgs it one many | SR G ild L Fidos | “My wite u takeall the | round the world, a roagh sailor. One [ thrilling incidents in the pioncer history | in te Wora aie run on the u money 1 can ¢ aid 4 carringe bl venin up town with a nu of the Lone Star Styte CHILAGU ML WALKEE g R 44 | smith, whose ws amount to $13.50 a | ber of i ht of | ~i e R A iy MR 10 il | week. “We pay a month for four | ure. Near St. John's pa heard AL Coopor, of@1uon, hiad s or vooms on Poriland ayenue,” suid he, | a church we were approaching the first | s yesterdn, it Goeral Man “and bless me, though I do not drink or | strains of ‘A1l Hail the Power of Jesus 118 Of oK Gioasrw Ya sl use tobiceo, the rest 0f my Wiges gocs vividness with whicl 04 ( s istant General Fussen for living. 1 can'tsave a ' cts in a dark A wood-worker e sam Massuchusct shop, who is unmarri . “than twer week, puid $i.9 and, us he wits made it an invariable rul $ cvery week “Learn $23 1 week,” gaid a stained ier aned $i8a k table “for myself und v | three children and | R W clothe oursclyes out of the ¢ 7 v all Dises and lay up a dollar or two, bt we don't | them ) iver, Kidueys, Stomac | save anything worth mentioning. " packed. They led me to an extra chai This purely ve \ and his u t v ) the bow el | ' ] paid §10 2 Ul mstances 11 y o Retion o rooms W rhave faned f ; 1 th Dost - p his table t ) by the tloodtid g (A i Save noj swelling chorus ( I own 1 1 of B~ Roums i "4 1 foreot t ¢ fiees i | . , ¥ t i led, in a | r A wlibil ve 1 nois 1 fl % - { 1 1 have tr ! " Loa ort O w 8 & $1 EE THAT YOU GET T1ii S ) ) teo Prey \ tor | 3 ' er or lat JUIL ZEILIN & CO., § I : ! wife. W o it b s medic | Mavamia p o wi » i . jjure the skhin. ko 1 | all the man weut, aud it was 27ial3, 1Ly druggists and grocers, | o Meut i . | Missouri or Full Particulcrs about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebras. & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, North One of the Be THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA FURNITUR AT t and Largest Stock to Select from. Dewey & Stone’s in the U. S, No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. Tt is the best nnd cheap: Stock fed wit 1 Grou A. TULHOCK, corn. M. BURKE & SO S, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Eu Valley Bridge and Iron OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, UNIO, HoOME crease in we who use it bt and be in good ma 3 Testify 1o its merits. emTmoIAT, CGrowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL Qur Ground Oil Cake. t fooc 1¢ and Sup ot G. P. N SADDL . W. DIAMOND, Asst. Seoy. KANSAS, B I' For and wn Turn Tables, Draw Trusses, Fiers Propriot Ui, & A ol fr . McLOL Nob.; Omaha Asst. Bng. antion 1 Highrod: Spans, and Sub- NSLEY, S‘»IH- & TULLOCK H A WI SEEKERS ATTENTION. tte, Nebraska. YOUR ATTENTION TO GEO. BURKE, Manager, N STOCK YARDS. OMAHA, NEB. nd Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb : Kearaey Nutional Bank,Kove ¥, Colun Neb.: MeDonall's Bank, Nocth Platte, th bill of le ached, for two-thirds value of 81ook works. "J'n.,.F Iron, St ¢l, Howa DGES a Rock SR 2 enzineors ua Ya. Address PATTERSDN o for took of any kind. Ono pound nd to thies pounts of )i Cake ih the Pall and Win insteal of running dovn, will iae able condiiion in the sprin: Dairy 18 woll ay others, Try itwnd Judge for yourselves. Prico §24 por- ton. No WOODMAN LINSEED OLL WORKS, Ow: nil others { 0 a,¢ 1. excopt pt Monday Depart. WESTWARD. AN TUNION PACIFI i o) e CHICAGO Ano ORTH- WE Moo 'rne Famou Albert Lea Routo E. ST, THE NEST ROUTE (=) Omanha, Council Blutrs ¥ re FDAY IORT T JOHN, STERN. FAILWAY, YTHW AR MISSOUKT PAC ‘ i 1 1 Blufrs ABASH ROUTE A press ve Council Blufrs (Iiro: 105 11 11134 NDAY TRIAINS To and from Chicago via AND Time table of Omahu und Uni Yo s, Nebraska. Railway Time Table. 1 trnins arrive and depart from Omaha by Centrul Standard time Trans of the C, St P M. & O arrive and do- t from the.r dopot, corner of lith and Wob- or streets: irni &M, C. B & Q. nd K. C., the it & M. depot} acept Sunduy; Arrive. AN P M :0a Lo 4:10a 2:102 6:354 5 NORTHWARD, Arrive, AN P COSTLPL M 8O0 AN P hn Sioux City Bx) 303 B240¢ Onklind Accommo 1'n 11:60¢ ... JOWA DIV S C & P €40 S | Dily Exproos. LETY ANt iy B4 OMAHA BRIDGE DUssY THAINS—Lenvo ( p %, B, 1000, 11515 i 12250, 2500, 00, A0, 4 111200 p, . On Sundays 3 und 1000w, wnd 2:00 uad 430 p. . trains 4o not run y Depot at 7203, . trains will p m, dally ) Hbdy 1 dWY D P 10 2l i3 or W

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