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Dmm POU\DS C:\SE. ‘,‘,“.fk'k,?‘&.'.?.‘;"..’,‘:"‘"‘”"‘ lined with thin A LULL IV \OHM HR(”‘\ abont the ¥ gl girls what | A TOWN WITH ONE INHABITANT: | New Jorusalem being paved with gold | Only n Step. A n “Joo Dand st skates he had | Sol Dubois, who was sitting up with him | When catserh edton cor Smoking caps of persian silk, with R s Jon Dandy jile OF skatos lio lad 10 | gro wicen Vistiors Arnnnd andl Gose | with tivo of three. Oihera: e I B | taln avtent 1L s only A siep to mEE ¢ A . pockets about the brim for cigars and | M””" 'I“‘ y Foor JFith % Vow " ‘" |: ': sips Con ning His Forme linr and wantoed to fight. 1t took all the | bly fatal disease, consumption. - If you Tho Jary Bring in a Vnrdm of Man _vlnlwh- are _mm'n]l'Hu latest w-\;-lnn 4 A Ocezation of the W' 1 of Ploasure Dt~ | (irai rotiets, sni Whelng to & oornes Neighbors. men aronad there (o drag Sol out, but | have catarrh, even slightly, o @ a terr e come in ue, erimson, gold anc " 0 - b - y | : e pat g o " i v | mis ¥ ) o 1t onti o ite slaughter. brown i bt ing the Past Weel opened up tho bhg’ An’ empty whisky A cotrespondent of the New i Deto m».\\".'.’ b q»":' fora | oc fcho T Ll vou il [onls ilken scarfs caught with a plain bottle fell ta tho floor, and the gitls | Sun, writing under the date of Oct [ as Jong as he Tives, and that he wowlduot | yead, yon wifl find conclusive reasots i started, 1'¢ V. pipe next o) « e ¥ A TINNER'S FATAL TUMBLE. | Fing are worn by young mea with high | xG Notable Occurrences to Sorve as A (e el ercime ot when s [gn: | from Comovitle, California, says forl athomo ang where eise. He has a | wiy you should take Hood's Sar - ~The cvstom of holding the head of the Landmarks—Pleasant Gather- dio of In' eratle cliction tickets fol For fivo or or six years old Peto For. | 1€ 1 fon gl R G fore wreh, in tho ."‘,(h:::.l--).(:.l-‘r many hane i " r swed the < fitinged “tout ensemble. | @18 hus been the ‘only resident of this | tukes alimost as mueh ploasare ¢ | peoplo who have been complete A Oharge of Favoritism Mado | cane to the lips when listening or talk ings—Pereonal Notes Tl Jratend e el | fowin. Tle was ot fitst and he was horo | Companionship of tho pluntoms which | of this diseuse in its most sevoro farms, Agninst the Mayor - Varinos WO i ol e T i The Hymenometrr, for w, and, as ho went ont ho | Inst. e saw the min up devclop, | Mo conjuras wp, ns he would in the | Send for book containing abundant ovis y " ow mode ttod by Ang me # growle ired man, “Some @—n | evolute and decline. 1t was he who wel® | Society of living and moving beings denee, to C. . Hood & Co., pr B AH G BIREED Lk A et ) Bl . | fool has put np a joh on me comed all (the new comers and who bide [ — of Hobd's Sareapariila, Lowstl, M the Capital. (lknown in elub eiroloa, = (L] Society cirelos have been very dull this - all the owigoers goodbye. “There are | Hoods Suraparilla tus, careg tho T R [ Al dross-s 8 oL, ok o W e A DOURLE BANK RUILDING. twonty or Lhirty hotises in the place, but | ands of cases of rhoumatism iis s | A farwer once called his cow “Zenhy will have a ineiy tucked bosom.” Em. | Woek, not o glo cvent worthy of | AL ] only hists tenantod. The. others stand | abundant reason for bolief that it will | She soemed snah an aminble dophyT (Frow Tir Bee's LiNcons BureAw.] browdered shirts will also be worn by a poc prominence having occurred. | o Splendid Schome Which Has Fallen | aboug s they wore Toft by their last oc- | eure you, Lry it When the faemer drew near Lato Wednesday night the jury in the | fow. All the new dress-shirts button in | But the society seribe has gathered to- Throng cupants. Some of them e in good con- | - T bbby 1 dot caso ot the etate against A. L. Pound i Jong mall pearl buttons, and stds | gahor o fow items of general interest, dition, with windows and doors in place, Preparing to Vight, LR b it brought In & verdict of munslunghter. | Puje lavonder or tan Kid gloves will be | Which are presentodin a compact and | quiot way, that Frank and Bon Smith, | e Cononilie fovrn wie motont umd | New Yoeker dn i o mrcringont | Medical studies nppear to b tog Sond g St st sl Lt Al "‘;:.,,',"3‘ P “”,,,f.': b UL B forin bolow:, | the well-known capitalists, were trying | it soon faded away. OFf the twenty or | said: “Lam preparing my boy for West | 10 (ho censis of 1851 tho nmber of Wwom: o Fyestorday morning before Judge Mitch- T bttaL i diate s e R A T'he H:m Jame _l. North nnd dnugh- | 44 offect nn arrangement whereby a | llwm mines here none cver paid, and ut, where he will got & military edu- | physicians was2, 1rom 180 o |-«~<o,|n had oli, and the inferenco mnturally followed | 1S tE S O will b on rogle: | ter of Columbus, Neb,, were in the city |y, during all the time that they were worked | es and the nerve and courage of a | been pluced in the lunatic asyluw, and at the that his honor was considerably sur- | “Black hoso lined with white silk nred this week pat the nortl ERINY {58 Ty Ak Abb TDiuee Lubettid I o | I e - " M, . ot to silk aro put up on the northwest corner of Thir- | to pay for the tohs e he | facturing property from me, which I am T Toteiot & WY, . p M shionable for wei ¢ s R. Barrott, of Sa pke C 3 1 prised. The district attorncy, Mr. | the most fushionuble for wearing with | Mrs. J. R. Barrott, of Salt Lake City, | toenth and Farnam strects, whoro the | plice. Pote Forgus kept s sitre b _\\M have 1o | v Lwant to Questions Answered Strode, was also astonished, tor under z S friends in Omaha Commercial National Bank building now | 100se, and it was not his business to wor ch him what ho inferits, ™ Ask the most eminent phys the eirenmstances which surrounded the the poor snecess of the mincs “And who is he to tight | Ofany seh what is the b ng in the ense that gentleman did not think thav a | 4 41,0 came and went, and as long I'he communi To all nehtful i for o g all irritation of the nerves For some tithe it has been known, in six-story buuk building might bo | “Woman and Her Diseases t of viands—and wit and | grapds, which was to front both on Far { ¥ title of nn interesting illustrated | FeAson—vas unual banquet of | yam gtrcot and on Thirteenth, one side | there was one in town ho had men there is but one shadow really uri vous eomplaints, vordiot could have been obtained. treatiso (16) pages) dont, postpatd, for 10 | he Y. M. C. A hold at thew ro)ns o0 of which was to have boen ocenpied by | houso. When everything in_ tl re | clouding the future of this republic, and | £Ving natural, childlike refreshing sleep al- From tho expression of those who wero | conts in stamps. — Address Worll's Dis- | Thursday ovening. The flow of soul | (o Commercint National and the other | O mint ased o still tarried, MHIbAS thiibiapkc a1 nd oot SecTaTitiame RN ey will 1el you unhesitatingly spoken to Jis bulieved that tho verdict | Jengury Medieal Associution, Bultalo, | wag supplicd by Messrs, Warren Switz- | 1y the Morchants' National bank. the | & i il prospoct i | The continned dumping on our shore “Some forw of Hops 11" ) ot the jury Is considored Just and equita- | - ler, D nting, Mr. J. N. Kennods, | yoper floors & TG oYL "“ MR L il sl Im of tho rafuse of Europe aggrny loc: : o ST ; 4 : 't UL sy, ¥ 11 floors to or offices, ete. | como this way he remained, thou iis | disorders, and spreads in this roomy and | skany orall of the most eminent phy: ble. The Bek reporter sought the gov- PROF. HUXLEY ON SMOKING. Dr. Denise, B Ferry and Geo, A. Joplin, s hiead men v have been | left him one by one until fie was | abundant land, where there is not the | clans: ernor, but that individual ivae found ub- | Fis Bxperience with the a The association propose to make these | ing sandry m o alone. He now marnaged to make his | slightost exeuse for them noxious | hat is the only remedy that can be ro. wsbut from tho excoutive offics. A knook How It Aff conslons anhunl, | e the mat 8 | own living in some way, nnd exists toa | doctrines that have <prug ISR R b T e PR at the door failed to bring cither his ox Y SRl vay Relndn ‘ have been mak lurge extont on his faith' that thero are | from the overcrowded hives of the ofd | WINAEY erciuss Brights discases, disbetod, ! “ Medical and Surgical R or: At o 1 was held last evening | (o the city to further 1 Y TG i et e = o e oo inability to retain urine, and al cellency or his private storotary to tho | Medics R At 4 oty 4 t ity et " and, the 1t days in store for Comoville ye wor ou southern peoplk ¢ mo and © ailments peenliar to entrance, and as tho echo resounded | CCrtain debate on smoking among the | at th dence of Mrs, Alma B, Ke 1 teet had ale 1 z spocifica 1z through the deserted enmp ess uueasy about your race trou W through the vac artments the re- | embers of the British A ition Pro- [ on North Twenty-second s undor | tions foft the pro t A te- | yesto With this agod man, o enter- | Lot me on that, in ninenac Al they will tell you oxplicit] . et v Yot | sor Huxley told the story of | strug: p 2 | for the B who ha wen watch | tained a ‘party of t ists with o ind d v 008 N wroach th phaticaliy ©1 porter took his de LOVOTNOY figh | the auspices of the Unity club. 3 i PR H b i Bither veas his scoroti 3 n o way which ather the anti g 4 o 'y rned yesterday that it | comment on the history of the place iestie and i that Ask t Tum niot in, peither wis bis seorstuny, ME | Tabuceonists’ to confoston, “For forty | , The of Mr. W. L. Wilbur, | had fa sgh. M Hopkin's, of the | on a few of the more important eve st s e people of the | “What is thie most reliable and sirest ouro was snid that his oxcollotioy had | Jears of my Ufe he said, “tobacce had | 1 y worably known in Owaha | i National bank, was asked | its curvoer, he day was o brilliant or foRt for il liver diseases ot dyspepsin, const gone out of the state duty as | bren adeadly poison to me. [Loud ) L and Miss Mary Luazear, the truth of the report and | ‘The sun shone bright and warm, the ¢ ‘ -~ | tion, indixestion. b ' o Colief exueutive of Nebrasku haa | eheers from the antitobaconists, | In | danghter of Mrcand Mes. J. B Luzear! | admitted that it had been definitely | was delightully sott, and the Trowiin rd or Compact ve Independont ealled his attention elsewhere and he | MY youth, as a medical student. 1 tried | Were eelebrated Wednesaay afternoon. | abandoned. “Yes,” he said, “those folks | momntam peaks in the distanee made tosurance Cos wout. It was unfortunnto howover, that | 1 sioke. “In vain. At cvery frosh at- f e coremony was performod at the over thero i the Morchante Natiomal | pieturesque background for the vambling | Most of the Fasternor Ol Line o« . e insidion stretehed o SNCe 10 hri S parents, 200 Sout K it ir o milding o 't | 0 ! " % 1 > Dusiness culled i excolloney nway at | Wbt my iusidions “foo stictehed mo | flenc ho hr paren 3 bande want their own huilding and won't [ and dilapidated villuge HERR T piibiie wel) deriovw, for | LR 4 s ) Of a floc I wentieth streot, in the p nee of only " 4 W il “I'his here ¥ this juncture, in view of the many prost « on the floor | Rep S 5 in the s m hat will do I'his here pl b, the old m 0 » L] : % | Which s 80 v W in i Oy s oL mmany GHEUEAT] T ontavell tibnvy: A o relutives and most intimate friends | Procures ot ol our own and pat up a | 1 & 10 L wwe n shanty, “ig | YOurs pooled siness, and by the | G0 \ith cun Dosslbty oxist Hvostenightanaiun : tried to smoke and again mot with a de the conteacting parties, by Rev, Wil | building, [ suppo e trouble is that | where ‘Uim Fuller. lived, e came in | (orms of the compact they employ 8 man | or rosist s power, and yot it is ¥ G B LD ra Ak WilbNb. avboat! I hated tobacco. 1 could alm 1 of the St '3 Avenue Con- | we don 't own the 1ot we are on now, and | with #10,000 in cool eash and blew it all | ¢ Munagor, Whiose duty 1t is to Togu- | i e e il Fomat, woakest Vakoa him about the. stats hous ave lent my support toany institution | gregational chureh, The wedding gifts | have sot to look nround for wiother lot, | inin this very room playing faro. Do | Ve s STk i teYon CUAPTER 11, that e had ot seon the governor for the | b hud for its object the putting of | Were numerous and costly and hore gen- | whicliis rather dilicult to pre in the | you soe that hole in the” bourd: Well, | 10 8 PN SIERICE 8 s o “Patlents” Jast twonty-four hours. Ho thought ho | tohacco-smokers to doath. [Vociforous | crous evidence of tho populavity of ‘the | central part of the eity.” that's where the bullet that kidlod hina | JRE0 S G s e “Almost dend or nearly dying I,u. Yoretown; cering.] A few yoars ago [ ia | hewly marricd couple. © A shower of - went. Itsin there now, 1 guess, He DR AT G Bt e R AT IRG bepld \;.th,\nlxu trionds. W ] N ,:,Uf,“‘l”l iy sl Lk L Willing Game in the Park, didn’t mean any harm, but he YOSS | our home o our own' companies have " conghs, callod consumption, an inn. They began to smoke o ooked and. Mrs. Wilhur tonettod fane®l - Col. Kingman, of the army headquar- | & hard crowd one night, and, being des- | preforred 1o wet indopendently or wred. ! % Do St \ very happy, and ou iy wet and Mrs. ur departed for a . p perate, he attempted a htue Riem | § y n churge of Deputy Sheril Newberry. Ve WBslhuL \ : e e {ots iforMIod B OpDOLor YoRtart Ry it ke themselves and ot beeome a méwmbe He said that he wonld move for a new | #0d dismal. [T thought L L LI S iy ! ! AV LILERO | with the cards. Just o Bourds or Compact, or subject t Ho aid shat bo would move for a now | o [Mirmars |21 did S, [Great | On theiv refirn they will boat home t | had received wreport from the superin. | off the po i o poker oiip (AN’ HIGEAHBNNaNATOC Phit ernor would grant him a pardon, and ac. | SALecttions | smoked “that - eizar diLike it el tendent of Yellowstone National park | pulled on him and let hiv - | reason have incarred the wraih of the | BRoM dsn ont of shape from eserzciating cording t his stalements ho would not | Wi delicious! [Groans.] The members of the boat elub are | fhay five hunters had been arrested while | W48 it husy times, and nobody had any | Koard or Compet, companies. And the | pangs of thuamatism, - infammaory. and By D SO v AE S IEHO AR GEIBERES rom that mome tLwas a changed | thinking of giving tn_entertainment 1 = in th k. T : to think about it much. A S| Boaed or Compuet companies, for the | © ¢, or otulu, He thought that the verdict was rather | A, and Lnow feel that smoking in | minstrel, comic or grand opera—for the | & gume in the purk. They were ta- | while after that Lot the ideathat PUTPOSE Of COBLCIngG OUE OWN COMpTeS ! . Bovoro, and i moving for o new trial | Moderation is wcomfortable and “Tanda- | benefitof the club exehequer. Keninto custody by Assistants Wilson ve had a” little moncy hic R sl Al o el LS ho belfeved that tio court would incline | Pl vru'“wl vl IR G attendunce grected the Iadies | wid Weimer near Mammoth Hot Sprin 1l the more I thought OF it the | qice the minds of the public gencrally heir = his way. Upon the streets the oxpressions IHIAVAANTLIOO N TUBIONFEOL RO R ULI0S on ol their twenty-fifth | and were ninto court, Two of them ikely it secmed. Fiually 1 pnlled | a0 indemnity in our companies is not S G e T oarl thut | Dncconists, Rours of lauzhter from tho t Meyer's hall Wednesday af- | plead guil Nl up the floor, and after a thorogh search | poog an o found i overy neighborhood i of opmmion w nearly unaninious mokers.] T o i : b Moy Wy ple nilty (o n churge of k 3 i) g IR NerRIa; HiBvardiot wis s just ones smol ‘I- 5 lero i o mor mnn;p a oy The Tollowing was the pro- | and were fined S2 BOSLS, A 1 found under a flat stone a wad of bills, | ysay nothing of the principle, their Rt 1 eanuot o how it camo about, | PIDG than there is inaeup of e You | rramim : GEombArot bl il about, & thousand dollurs T elieves | erainns aro ganzy it least. o public is | | Prose said ono man. 1 tho governor has in- | W4y, posson yours y , drinking too . ¥ minor, op. 49.... .Chopin 8 lledupon to pay tines of | though I've forgotten. Lspentitatllong | jyterested in this controversy. The in- | 1 #hen you catl for Hop Bitioes, (se Torested himself, as I understand be has, | DUeh groon “tea, wnd Kill yoursclf by A, MW horier, nd_costs cach ] dependent companics are the friends of D Ity (Ao How could tho jury hiave brought in this | outing CooRamADS beofsteak. ' For my | Myrenerite's Three Tougu By Col. Kingman said that it was the pol- v here in this long building was | )¢ ublic generally. The Board or Com- | Govmun Hop Bittors or with othor *Hop® lame, vordict?” own part cousider that tobuacco, 1n (Witi violin ob igato by M icy of the wovermmy ,_l ‘,, soe that all nnessee Barker run g mill D y U X A : | paet compitmies uré their oppres ors, and | Fofuse it ane shun tht droegist us_yont would s iy are honest men, and only did | Boderation, i & e e : . 1 st | S0 within the Tmits of e park gambling house. Lo was fhe bust | ST ot b fauenccd against our | il ho s suken Send mbertor dho tHaiEdity, said ntleman omy al rout of the anti: etto.. Vordh Lisat | EUESNEI HIS Miobenn or thy. Mantae, | man thy o0d " i this town. - He owhintorest i~Iu| indict him h;r the Illll\\nl n hin for il ists o sompleto tri i O, Restinthel. Mendelssoln | £\ Rl A e 3% Crests. o m e for the swindlo Wihon e reporters o IMriStiod :Ifllf;m:':f:“{ Juul complute trinmph of estinthe Lord (from Blijat) Mendelssolin | Gf o tho gamesdaws had been strictly | ¢ g bt Rochikua il | It the independent companies have | ouliberall y for tho cony the prosecuting atlorney, thut gentlemzn ki > Grand Vil oty <+.w.Chopin | enforced and thope had boen very fewv | yhut plgased i best. ' e had many of | complicd with- the Taws ot onr state, to expressed his surprise at the verdiet. 1 o TRV SIEATAGE 5 3 B cases of depredation roported o, Qho tifno the wholo tuwn pitchedl | thas extent they are good, and the next s thought the jury would i \ . Voeal, “Tocts Corner fib. lsonek Tours < on bim, and he got four bullets in his | Guestion i the management. 1 that is DR, HAIR’S " rOW o o, hest. (LY » here 3 “and wh i It Is & Re AT Tel and (hel Drose Miss Blanehe O iye A Narrow seape. chest. He's up here now. good, then no other compunics, hoard or of man v, 1 was £ B 5 S a tasie Luprotpta, op, -Choy, A ludicrous but dungerons adventure [ ) ot ked non-board, cun offer uny better indem- A tl ‘ ; priscd, ul!hulv'll "1 i 1T just LG BRI T W2 RS =Lilispioglo,Vitleo Brilllant AR whieh Mr. Wadtne Glirk mot with tho | g0 the cemctery,” answered the |y ¢ n. Do not rely upon the stnma ure. right.” 1tmay be woll suid at this time ton. e 1652 i P e RS ma, with a wink! * Theu, coutin- | Gafoments of their enen nvesti- |, ; yunicnt of Mr. Strode to the | John Hay, the private secrctary of | The South Side Social club held o Other cyening hasgust come to lisht, and J uing, be 5 L .| mate for yourselves, and if the |, This e Tonally e o s un able eliort, and that of his | president Lincoln, has ahmost completed | Plrasant dancing soivee at No. fengine | is decidedly intovestinz, 1o was viding | st down, the stroot here o ways is | fudependent ' companies are worthy, | s b e s sums vio s pros associute, Mr. Stoarus, was also of o indsomest private resider in | house hursday cvening. It was a well | with a ludy friend pagt avine on the queer thing happened. | [y ™01 ieans give them eve 1y 10 dth WOUGETU. Catsir PO RLIOL AL 18 charncter to carry convietion. His hon- hington, and built on the highest- | attended and pleasant affair corner of Phirtisth wni Dodss sivcet Onoof the tirst ot in the tow wis & | support that you cas, for by this meuns | Khown throughoat the World fur its unvivalod or, Judge Mitcheéll, has not yet passed | priced Iind over soldin this city.” This | Mme. Emma Novada's presence in the | a0 50000080 0 A s named Towlinson. | they can coitinue independent, othes- In, Neb., wrios, gentence upon Pound, but he” doubtless | mansion is divectly opposite Lafayette | ity tis w y dudss” of th SRt y i ansce SO O “l moueydnd conld ""‘|‘ | wise they cannot. [Lis 1o your own in- Hilir s Astnnd will do 80 1n a duy or'two. A wild romor | Park and fuces the white house: [u | local reportorial hance to busk | downa thirty fop kmunt. o | good gume, and L am sorry Lo say thist | terest und self protection that you take iy wito hus been was spread upon the stroots ye lay nte 51 feet on H street and 6) fect on | in the sanlizht of her smilc She will | JUZZY: WIEh A '\ 1piLts camy l” 0 '\'”Ii .'I_\“" 'r“;‘.” 'll“"~m|\'” ths course. Independence is not an evi i J symprow of tao that Mr. Strode, the proscer 3 teenth str et. The ground on whica | return to Omaha December | tambling af and e Me. Clark anl | here n e ]'”“I D f-'\l .I-"". | dence of weakness, on the contrary it s v writns, ney, had significd his intention ‘of sign- | it is built represents the nusinugm price Miss Lizzie Quoe: , nelvho | Licmyoinc re linyvuwd violontly [ one of the | KINCH '““' “"i ',\‘ C [-‘ out, | grength, and they become a bentinctor s : with Huy ing w petition for Pound s pardon, but | ever paid for ground in Washinton—86 | has been visitine h Ao = Qubie | Lt Eha e Ebrkunitily, andalein oy e in fero amd found Towlinsow, | 1 ghe'poblie, und if ths publie will roul L lowed your that gentloman emphatically denied’tat | wsquare fool ley, here for some timo past, loft. this | Wy Bowover neither wors huvt, barring o | i - asked im0 to 20, buek | 446 this in responding to them, they will | | in"wmy io” .‘" ket EAL T oy ho hid spoken at all in any such vein. His house throws the Blaine, Windom | wock for her homo in the east, . Sae wag | 117 itsizniticant seratehes, Fho gy | Bome S ek, Sie was bis wife, sud | continue independoit and save us” from | uniong the iy Wio can speuk so Tavorably of A FATAL FALL and Cameron houses. comple u)\ in_the | wecompunied by her cousin, Miss Lizzie | W20 Protbe badly damaged, bug in otacr | about the shckest looking girl Tover saw, | ghe opprossion of the monopoly Board of | 3 o e At about # o'clock yosterday aftornoon | shade, both us regards : o RSB S5 oy ik i ko0 res tho terminationof thualtuicwaal| to, BloWAS hrowil HUre for ewd! Of}iCom)inot compunius for.sil timuito comi. [ 1able 6 nago trontise contnining slmiiay Goorgre Kullmun, a tinnor employ 110 spont $100,0 000 the. buildin - | Bostonlstudying paint nx and masic e S G e ‘,“' Wt Tt bt Doon Tiving. with | o T8 is @ mattor woethy of cons.dera: | Lrgut Firitnin, wil bo. o e upor npphikion. tao now Richards block, corner of Elev- | Mr. Blaine paid only 50 ecnts per foot for = OHRSALIRIN JenLING DRIV Bir) il P 3 e e tion to every property holder in the stat Any druggist 1ol hiuving it in stock will pros onth and O sirsots, foll downtho clevator | the land o wiich b erootod his | goliry Vinton left for Chicazo Thurs Toal| tustace s (e ) cross her, and there | 4ng Gt s only self preservation to by | Ure it way and received injuries which will | mansion. dLycreninz R P St | The following transfors woro lilod Nov. | Vi3 i s ‘.'l'.'“‘ LyalIty mp eser | governed uccordingly. udard Modiesl Work for Yornkand probubly terminate fatally, f i Licut. G. N. Chaso, who has recently | 19 with the connty elerk, and reported TP OMUCHIMOIUIIYAL L - - o Aged ot Dy, only $1DY M erowd gathered around tho Eiey idheaded Chestnuts, been appo atde-de-camy on the staf’ T i S A R on him, and when his wife n Jones and Sam Small, Pusupaii, stroct sido of the building, and us the | The bald-hoadeil mun's favorito dress [ 0 Gen Howard, will remv s his famly | for tho Beg by Ames® Keal Tistato | appeal: to i o biick her up i e Speaking at Birmingham, Ala., Rove man was takoa from the cellar flonr and | material is mobair. from Fort Niobrara to tis city oy e i 4 Etmenteshotind thaidurll i thim Al S dones, Suids i ul{ g experience brought up into the room to be oceupicd | A man isn't of necessity bald-head The regular semi-monthly socinble of iarion Q. Hotseliand wito totTtiom AL, TR T S L L ST T e e R by tho Lincoln Nationul bank, those who | because ho has no h the First Congrowational Cinrelr socict, ot ik uursiis euballinionfotluo fanorluflo it whs a i g ; cothused in my Life 13" T did last nignt hind gratherod around thousht Kuhlman's | Shear nonsonse—1rying to cut the | was held on Tuos ly evoning at the e S e bl e o eRIALY i when 1 aros ross thut vast e | chances for life wero wouk. Ho was | huir of o bald-h an. dence of W. ‘L' Alle 3194 Culifornin | Ringwalt: 0 15 ot 10k 5t 3 | before wnybody could think, i suol | Aol Lo 10 oy 0n hous taken to bis room on Thirtoenth street, | The King of Siam has ) wives. If | strect, und was very largely attended, the | foet o1 Omann, w il uns and hierself, too, Sho full ruht here | S0 M CHENEEBE SsiRo® 0 0 prayed and Drs. Beachly and Fuller we Hed | e isnot bald-headed how is it to bo sc- cious hous s being well idapted for so | st Kountzeand wiie o George miciiogrir e aalhatl pdon |y God ' timt. prohibition. will entry” in to nttend him. Tt is not thought that he | counted forr irgo a gathering. Aboutall the lead ng | Nattwzen, oU ik G, Kountze's S add to | e board aro both up he | nta, and 1 veridy b eitwill. “Tho will rocover, as the loft side of his head | A bald header” wants to know how to wbers wore present, and e TR ot thie next houss s where Joe Gotton | ;ruge'siol on erth is tht woman, call P ushed, and the phy sieian said that | dye the hair permanently. First cutch unmh;-r ulf strungors wee cordi N T e B B L ek ki c”"”‘ I\“"“ ! | ing herselr wife wio stirs the toddy 1or is recovery was entirely w matter of | ) ir : come he leaders of t H = £ s [eps R TS ; her husband. Did your 5 ever mix tod chunce. Why ire partings sad " s the title of s family nome initials were i the istus. Kountze s foSTouisiTr || EONEDNATIMALRS g ERlt il by 1or you, Brother Sm.lly” UNNECESSARY GRADING new poen, They are wainly sad be- | tirst t stlers of the ot furni Korty, lot U, blk L, e hldnan o YRR VIO LI SODEARE LIk ae BRI My, § The etreet cominis has for the past | cuuse they give away a man's” batdness. | the refreshments, which w genorous | Omabn, wd ~ . w 'IHH‘ clean !m}n ont . ¢ was tm\\vr— “No wook boen grading several stieets in the Your father is entirely bald, isn't | and excellont in quant quality, istus Kountz a am T ] il draidlerapdold Gl Al Mr. Jones continued: oity which 10 those interested in the city’s | he?” said aoman tow son of a million- [ and well served. Prof. Tabor, with in 15, lot 1, 3 J ‘ X e SRR g by, Brother Sam, T gaw matorial welfare do not svom nepssiry | ive. *Yes,” roplied tho youth, sadly, | instrumoental - selcction: Mrs. C. K. i, Sioree | LpM 0, NOLORG oLituRn drpulL GF or proper. s honor the miyor alwiys [ “I'm the only heir he has 1éft, Squires, with n vocal solection, which | et S At aren i byihore sELGHUIE Bbudno L oD I L bigg 1Cmpeines meeting hus inmind his fricnds, and to benent - wits encored, an rette, consistin Y 1 fgiduh hs iR ,’-‘1 isir b Ll theag e b ppicst wouan 1 ever siw, i ! thoso who have in varions ways outered | PILES PlLES S | of Messes. Jay 1p, Whalisee Wil | es W, Vo Tuy (single) | Wt LA e b S i ling | sent hor love 1o vou, wnd suid, inue ) Modiea) A t he nTinery ot w to hitm he has caused the mun we | A sure cure for Biind, Bleoding, | Kins, Frank Sith and W. H. Alexander, | to. . 13 L, 74 64100 norés i beo, | Bere thut was vory fuvorablo o that kind | 55000000 work, I am pruying for | "W eiec of Life mout1 e chinery to work. The new bridge nrosy | i Uleeratod Pries has boen discivered by | o' wore doubiy oncored (in rosponse (o | 2t 1. 05 CONnLY, W (S0 ng (v o T gy e e i AEaction dud by the s lo the Aritelope on O street was considered | g I TaleC dDF | the second Mr. Northvap sang *“Fhe Ol ) el aueh o Iupors A0 Eare || SR IBhVOyorhiero Insthin ok xuoinie —— i ; the Soienos e un Lile Ointuenit, ' Band pare of fob 14, bik 4, Wanig erc Jones, Sum - Dalvymple, Benton, X entircly unnec thosy ros B e A o et LA AL Ouken Bucket” with a quartite chorus), o n Brunt, Dutton, Brige:, Chusublc, -“"“m‘v:‘;;_‘ llvlngmllml diro and had it not | 30 years standinz, No one entertained the company with music. and wife to Charles I, | GEROLLEN0 i A . ! been that Job R. Clark owned an addi- | mihutes atter applying this wondertul sooth: | Oo Tue BT nE 0L ce ot S R e e C R e Sl it s o eho:hovekobloathEriom ] joh airwet Noston, Mines, who iy tion just cast of the bridge, the work in-'_nu]uh!'ix ) Lunmnl ml\x{' fhswutenta do | Pavonty-iiith” and Chieago strects, Me, | adid. tu Oualia, w d—al,50, i '”‘|'”‘,'I’(jv‘m“ R0l A ‘When Baby was sick. we gave her Castorla, pree Lt .';mb"hly nover would linvo buon dono. e L At the | Churles A Jackson, of Omha, and Mrs, 5 i g nd all the mines. Things had been get- Whon slie was Child, ske cried for ( astoris, L T i KNOW LEManinriuntl 0N sitobt vibws Wi | intense itchiug (particutarly b niht afr | Keba MeDonald, of Kankakee, Tlfinois, Ahat.Oregis W)l Accompish. ting pretty bud, und thero did not scem | When she bocamo atins, wie olaug t Castoris, a good deal of complucency the grading | guiing warin i bed), acts as pouitic s | were unitod in murringe by Rey. Ciiarles | Bur lotto in Brooklyn Exgle: Good long | o b any prospeet of | improvement, ; £ 48 mionp of thut thoroughfure, for his ivtersts liv " and ix prepared only for' Piles, | W. Savidge. N eredit has a fascination 101 any man, and | Somebody sumeestod that if one Whou stio lad Clildsou, auo gave thom Castoria, =n thut way Thore :» 'uulllnh'*t. :fl‘“d i lhlungul .va »uwfl.m;l(ui; nothing else. HE HYMENON 3 the farmers out in the pr » land are | ) . urge one, on account of tho mayor's ue- DN . T} [ 5 o rule, Tiere wus s clon: He, may moan all rint, but tho | 1 lrn;nn. Mn%‘ivuunnu-utl!’v %3 18 by ‘,cf,'{;’lll‘fil'\““ A kAT PR TG WA S et i ke e g R Mra L Pusl:':-“m.’::' oo sult agalnat 0 clearand beautiful, - Alko coros ttol: | Atop. Glan s one noti fiurm for i “Lhatwis ensh, 50 bo made | haeall should putap moncy. they hid, Vasn't Afeaid of Catching Cold. 3 s y Si ) iples, & d | them in swoee v fron Litehenp. Then along came a lightning- | ), ST H kv caw o | Texas Siftings VTS v A iy da Bedety e i Hia e e | Rty stheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and | them ont of two i o) i and that thew they would eheh draw i | lust, spring a Al Old Obstinate Uleors, names. One is that of & yonng man ia | rod wan who only wanted $10 cash wid v Lo sce who 'would deal, the high | Gulveston: gentle little Doy m 111 . court Lo recover $125, which she nlloges | Sold by druggists, or matled on receipt of | u Fourteenth strecet fuel ofice, the other | & thirteen-months’ nte AN I PR v bt e TSy without uny shoes or wwhuw Hl)SlOfl CPC (\n is the value of n satchel and contonts | 80 cents that of a young lady who is engaged in | ed farmer had 1 the only one that eame out e to “HLis too enrly for you o be going out ) &k:;::lfll:::: her during stuto fair week in talled| \vvh;umh-‘l'.,».i ,ynl‘)f:‘;?'n{l‘lll:,‘(;xa-r-\' rdie l]l . Timir of a newly | rods put n[nm |h;u|h.,.lh. About llm Nty | the cards and gave them a ratthing shuf- h.uulnu]mll You »! 1 eate |,l cold and dio A artiott e, i s HPLINAR, ounty oflicial. The hands in | wiles tther on the lightnimg vod mah | f1o° ye soen nundreds of dollies on the |16 you go bavefooted so early, hevity Melick went after I Brunell - « ¢ \ i""‘”“"y AlgRmrb alior M hsnoll ‘Shut Up Shop. iy easo are settled to sueh solemn re- | found ttler living ""\'."‘.;.’l"i.‘.ff“' 4 board, but I never siw any men as ex “lggiivas not s the boy. “T went | Country Pred 68, Pruts, Butter, Eggs, Ete. | | | | . L. Pound, the convicted individual, wm seen as ho walked wony new NeTVousn ess, wakefulness, and ous diseases pecnlinr 10 wouer your it She was sitting on” u of husiness.' effailure,” Moation this paver, the resources and all the mines he might, perd , make ustake, and the cea'e Doulor tn 8 : bl 5 B yose that it iseusy to prediet €t the | cave seratehed in tag s 1 cited ‘ns thoy were. Thére wasn't so etooted earlier tiun this once und 100 from Seaton & Low, tho foundry | Jumos Bryne, grooerics, South Thir- | fujpy ovent will oceur in the nowr | Wil nover had beon struck by ghtning, | Vory much money. up. et nobody | dn U die.” 060408 B0 em. e young man i inClhicago, ' | toouth stroit, wssigned yostowdny 1or | futir Sthat wnybody kuowed of,” but when ti ' much Talth. dnt e winos | “Whon wis thige ho Law and Order sogiety met a v oditors, Uie”situn: | Again the hands are trembling and | ngent sid ho only wanted 51 down nnd s b A IRl iy [ v oo a: ST'waa) bora' barp » Masonic hll Tast night. and tranaueted | ton of bis aifuirs is unkuown o e BHURL AR LEOMBIINE BRI gt BULTIVADIER B SR, BIL v St losfor et | oI 320 N. 111 &"., Omaha, lah, uito karge smeunt of business - tleman who hns n leaden vecupntion, d - AR S st Nutiong) 4 dug-out’’ elosed with the oider at oncee, | Uhe porspivt on standine ot on his fore - The plumbers have been busy at the | The Bastardy Case. the other that of w . young lady trom | and bad him put $i0 worth of lghtuing | jod sl finsdly be tared to Vit Mr. Malling, of the firm of Blakewe 3 j S, Ckhy state university for some time putting in Tho jury in the cuse of Bessie Woods | Kentucky, now u viam strect pesi- | rods on the |..x‘ who tut them.” Then Dave threw the | & Mullins, witista und wodell | « Kution Columbiia county, Oaio, waich h s, tunt atenm heating appuratus, Chancellor | vs. Chavles Mason decided y srday taat | dent betwoen Sixtoe e 2oL y 0| It s, N Blunatt thinks the works will notbe | the defondant was the Tathor Of the | P s e suspieionals sh, bub ; "”v””“.' ue guiok us lightumg, Ro | \ond s e, New Orlenting ws. ool comploted uring this month. ek | €hild of pluintit inding bim giity of | it in v ‘Uit e glocios A i i AL I ith it severcuttack wf guinsy, Mo used | Nebl ilSl(fl NaIO yoTha mumber of ungineers b tho stock | Lt nowe a haod. G o ey 100 10 play 18 Lok somm | Dt deobs OIl and e writws”thut it of 100d] ban s Az the subtle mugnctism of cupid's time 1o do it, and Brizgs got wn ace. and | 10eied n wondertul care ment to beliove that businesswill soon b [y , 4 kS = | o~ 4 7 . Justice Wi 't two weeks Ul | prosence. causes the hunds to chi wiis dhe winnier, Ll took ands 3 O AHA, fl RASKA. olr;lu(uln'ulh |i» warrant su enl " | noss, wis out on tie streets to.day, their position. This time two new | with him, bade i g by, wishad g | obbery in Sun Franclsco, | Pam Up Car 09,7 ORRAL DL yarcs o ing | tre pointed out—those of n_young U henps of Tnek, und =6 over” the divide on | r: The most pobutur way of 5 N AKKIVALS AT THE CAVITAL Iin waler-works company 18 luyin 1 % | i 1 i I ) A WD) 8. 8. Thorne, Chicugo; Isunc Fre pipe out Himilton street froin t & | tloman holding & position in the barb ¢ toot. | have never seen sny of them | hocu L Cnsiom L Sun Francisco | 1, W 5, Prosident, i Philadelphis Y ‘j‘h"”“”“ Provi. | Pipe, snd wiil conneet wit i the co wire fenee coneern, and a young lady - e R oo ) ines deizes hung around hove for w | dive is "-\-I‘ tw i vuf w gelnss with A B Torzanis, Vie Presilant. Sonar (o Buck, St. Josephs A, B I v St ot her o5 YEARS 14 USE Jong Ui, bt never aceomplishud uny :‘ PopilEabucco into 1t until a W. I 8. Hucnks, Cashier. - 3 o . Nick 1 5 ietion in this ; p L e ) One night e got dit 1l filmy coating has been forme 2 ¥ Bobvins, Fultor M'i'l'l""n‘.}'"."é Nuw wsmuch s tho dinl nppeurs to e somo Fho Grentest Mdieal Trion T LA o T e S L g P cl s T A T T ey F O i O VP T, Jonx 8. CoLLING 81y #2 P irrt v e wt blurred. Howover, tie hymen T T 16' 1 hud gosoutt | @1y revel the i il | LW YA e S Rk 1 g cng 3 \ ometer will wateh the cas + and make re 1k ald e hoard of it With bed d given Lo the victm, who 4 Swiith, Now York: Hud Smith, 8. Louis; N ; 2 pore upon it from timo to timo TORP“) p !\fER_ } e s nround here are | keuls over us i smitten by u eib, EA" KING OFFICE: W. H. Perkins, Cincinnati: J. Babeock, e R i Loaw L ) i o) : ] R 1 Mack Late, Phily' . A well known young min cngngzod s tite hend rtome, Horo's wher the lil ; ; A THE IRON BANK, P s T PP THI F City; 5. 4 w partner in the trunk manntacturing | fae.s Tai s ow Seaton wsed Lok y bowurdin Fhe periume of violets, the puority of e I B ' Gontry, Sa I il o 3. and vesidont on Capitof avenun blade, i house and in this roow she was maceied | the the plow of the rose, snd the 0 SA14. A FIRFIN Slpoath eatry, Saling, Kun. and a young lady whose identity the fuciiuation o exc to an ovdinary sortof 4 chap who is now | Bsh of Hebi combine in Pozzoni's won- | A Genessl butni buauve srunsuwiod - i hymenometer does not, veveal, aro th Lrrisabilliyofi Thf ! worth ten millions. Here's some of her | drous Powder. | — 1 Give your 1'lu:lnln B. 11 DOUGLASS < next vietims of the instrument. The g i croekery yet—1ve half a mind to send it = - & BSONS' CAPSICUM COUGH DROPS climax is said to be pear at hand, when | ¥ onrt, Dots belare gb. e to herand there in the bach yavd is the | 3 Treasuve in a Teeo for their Coughs,Colds uud Sore Throunts; wodding ouke, wige blossoms and r tho righ v il that she has staved itover many N.R. Thompson und Andrew Melton ::m:‘m:::‘m“:“ ‘ml) wre husmless und white illusion » s 10 domund lu“rs.(.)““STlPATION cday. This plie s w ‘I.wl Big Bill Hod- | were cutting down a treo near Dickin AN # . v keptaogin mill, e was Dig, but no | sou's bridgd, Monros, Ky., a fow days - ; TULT'S PILLS aro especinlly adonted | “A 1 e fellow did him up over in | ago, when they noticed dovetailed in tie | 5 2, v l)u‘(hn'I:ml 1:]:..«:)0. Oaly. The Great Inventmn’ His ¥ sSkates. ; to suoh eases, ong diag elfccta such & i City. Thut tree 18 whire the | tres u diferent kind of wood, ‘Lhey eut | A]l qOrtS of he newest silk iundkerchiofs for the EASY WA One of the young fellows of the city, y : nehod Costello, n horse thiof, and | it out, and inside found an o, ening tilled * 'tfi ;:&n::;.m:-‘:;mnnm.:_nnl::‘n‘-:::;k b ffi:; A g.' "fi ulswl’lL:e‘g: Juas lood enoigh o harethe boot Lincks 3 ,“v A ki iy o, iore s whor o | with ey com o the ot o, | 3 Sy e PP P eyt C Y A cull after him, “Look at de dude," went i ed o bave chureh o i of wh ch by wer dite thin 1959 urts et it is tirst shaken out andeaught in utre, then folded up e ineh or two NAENT ALTY, VOILEGHLI, | meeer e reameppey g mesm e e and y sorts of zi Without Havm to FARNKIC or I ANDS, o S I ot S R B A B zen, and e used o | The wood u Lusit it dnd boen ther b y sons of zils of and particularly adapted (o W rm Climates, e I’, g s A " 'I‘ al i there in .‘r.\\- | twenty-lve yews. Lhere is wo tradition | W3° 2ud beast need a cooling W INO 1 No tamily, rich o poor, should be without it. OGN Juir OF SkBieR, GO8 Garrieq tuem { ar up the hill, - He | to explaio the wystory. | lotion, Musts i ud down “’JJ['L\:::‘ four cor S0ld by All Grocers, bt besoare Of vile tml- in # sl satehol, which he left in the ' W caught cold, und died of the foyer ~ . Mastang Liniment, o W cuiline biye | fAGuS PEARLINE i3 msnuecied storc of a friend while he mudo u little ; biocd ai i sigh the hoys ook amigtity I cus Phe delicions fragrance, refreshi fushionnblo Dainty | o by orrand before going to the rink. On ’ y i ooty | aLhim They used o call bim B coolin t heauty inpaoted JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK, resching the roller circus he walked ind when he was vaving on b the skin by lu//ulA s Yowder, colmen: 11 Tureay St Now Yualk, doul! ! und suid svancthing wbout t i 1 luui

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