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/ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 2, 1886, em to have made ey last days of August tons, judging from comments made e e . e e T A ————— T S~ e A T — - o e — e ——— nductor, M. D. Horham. | MR N " KIN N 1 LINCOLY'S SEWERAGE SYSTEN CRmrIon Ko NOT THAT KIND OF A PLAY. | « v Wiy b ol aind nl | I oM { \ i ) | WHAT HAS CAUSED THE DEL ) i ) And Gives Him Some Professional Hed Cioa. Wae L LA lustruction Full of the Wis- ) Contracts For State Supplics Award 1 it t e v 10 bus- | dom of Expericnce | | =-County Institute Reports Recely W p L T8 - canitol | | The newspaper if yow wourld be well informed as to the politics and styles of the deay. There Kmghts Select Candidau v B New Y limes: 1 night. Tt | R iinovitn ' U " s fiitorost 1o 4 P 1 5oy St a Happe at 1 N | 1 ty S \ vind sthing in the newspapers of any morve intevest to the man who would be el dressed af ¢ ; " ¢ ‘ s at small cost than the advetisement of the ONLY MISEIT CLOTHING P ARLOES, at 1119 A \ lon | once with nthn \ sprit 3 | \ - Farnam strect, who ave constantly veceiving Merchant Tailors® Misfit @ Unealled=for § m f f UFiy AT : l 1 Garments from all over the country. These swits ave made wp in the most approved style 0 tall building on one side of Aol : “ " A 2 ot it hiad o &t » tieY and the men in i It ( toF WINTOE ot . AT Wit RO T T T T e . i L S ot 20 T T AR S £ 5 A7 e SRy ST T S PN T I he on oer ( 1 I (L KET | er nt r 5 ok A8 boAst fenl of | or convent | _\;‘,_‘ seluct m\,;”;g‘ s ,~Hm“-‘m ;‘.mp m: was places Teft by the demoerats at the time | was a theatre 1 gressing too § ( rnonmations. The labor organ Above the Lillifantly (liminated oy ' Lashipka i, ; room, within which trance was al It was during th eaid Councilman an. when © con I'hey hay selected Joseph Burns | sat a portly man of middle moking LFROL Wiis ehboreil into, and that was tho | }.n ‘w‘ N ‘“\l luwl Henry Scl lli | # Reina Castoria cigar of slender propor City who are good jndges of cloth, buy these swits as fast as they arvive, as by that means v s ' ¥ or the house, v. Burns is apump and | tions and deep-seated vileness 110 first opportunity that the contrnctor bl | well man of Lieoln, who bears ah ex- | gought it wae n good cizar, amd it was they save from 40 to 50 per cent on the price ordinarily chavged by mevehant tailors, In in which tobranch out in the purehase of | cellent name amoni his fellow men, | £ as a g cig SHAAETRTL A" Vib{Lto N6 1618 wnd Moh= | wnitl whoss Slection for the | indeed, good enough for him. Onvosit addition to the fine line of Misit Clothing at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, will be found an e R bR R e T predicted some time | 10 him, on the other side of a small table A i g sy 4 s Wik found At Aoworagw iy nee. Henry Schaal is a printer in - the | sat alean, sharp-faced man whose ag enormous stock of furnishing goods and mens® and childvens® clothing of the best quality and A & bbb B Jd ot office of the Staats Anze and is re- | might have been anywhere between 35 style, as well as the lowest prices in the city, Bead this puted a man of intelligen Pwo va- | and 50, The two men were engzaged in ! L market-so scarce, in - fact, that all that | cancies yet remain in the ticket to be | what they fondly fancied was conv was n o searee wrticle in the | could be obtained had to be nin | filled, both vacancies being for members | tion, when the door opened and an [ NN, R—— T—— tured after it was contracted for, In this | of the house office boy entered s e item alone, said Mr. Dean, isthe explana CITY NEWS AND NOTES, | Well, what do you want nuived tion for the: greater part of the delay oc A man from Monmouth, 1L, appeared | the portly man easioned, and tho material is only arviv- | at police headquarters and recited a tale Therd™s agentleman down st Vio ing now as fast as the prosent foree of | of robbery in o manner convineing as to | wants to see you, Mr. Baker men can lay it. It will take for the six | truth i itdid Tack, as the officers stated “Who is he wiles of miins tnd later rone hine | substantial evidence upon which to con= | “Tdon't know, sir, here's his card. ™ dred ears of material, and fs the order | vict. This man trom Monmonth was en | The portly man took the eard and resd wis not made wntil somo thirty days ugo, | Foule o Minden, Kearney connty. to vis. | 6. Iiseom Browa, editor of (e Siivy SUTTS after which it had to be manu tured it a brother living the and he | ton Guardian.,” Mr. Baker handed the I~ . the partics imterested consider that execl’ | stopped off at sncoln 1o | card back to the boy and said OVERCOATb' PANTS. lent pr is being made. During the the city. He had in_ his STell him we don't recognize country & past two weeks the contractor hus had | vocket and Wedr Fin with a | papers, and he must buy b .00 Mere'nt Tailor Made at §12.00 — teket if he $25 Merchant Tailor Made at £10.00 some seventy men at work, and they are | party, well known in police court, named | wants to o in & & ' A v U0 g 14.00 £ 6 Morchant ‘Tailor Made at § 8.00 1 wing about one hundred and fifty | Jack Brennan, who mred a rig and took The boy hurried away, and in a few 30 1150 .00 ¢ (4 @ 16.00 S % o 16 feet of the large mains ds the Monmouth man for a ride over the [ minutesreturned 40 ! “ “ 000 y w 18.25 4.00 This work has been done in | city. They drank some, but the stranger “He says,” declarved the boy, “that he T W i 500 i W 5660 0« i % o the part of the ety where | was positive that he had not tuken more | docsn't want to o in. He's seen the 16 & i W “ o E the most diflicult ground 1o ecross lies than three drinks anywiy. The next that | show on the voad, and it's the worst in 5 50.00 23.50 TR Rt W 1 6.00 that is, over and through 1he bottoms | he can remember he woke up some three | the world.” o 5 G0.00 “ « 28.00 e N W 0 whero the B. & M. teacks run, and in | miles from Lincoln in the woods in the | “Great Seott? exelaimed Mr. Baker. b 600 « “ 10,00 { 7 Taying one of these principal mains, from | ;H:h!l |n‘~l minus l;‘y‘ #65. He froimn “Heas not an idiot, anyhow,” suid (=2 = W 35,00 19 W 850 Ninth street west on forty railroad | bered riding with Brennan in the eity, an traeks have had to be tunneled under and | but how he wasspirited away and robbed much, Smith. What does he MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT €LOTH/,/6 PARLORS MISF/T CU)THI/VG PARLORS kept braced for the moving of ins | pussed his m-nlll. ]mn. I'lic police au- oxts ver them during the e “ater and | thorities state that B an has since le said the boy, s 0 T ; 5 e i " e over themduring e tine, WL Gt Gl s SIS LGS s RINgR Ot o ot ot i GUILEILY LS The great popularity of the Misfit Clothing Parlors is evidence of the fact that their goods arve the best and the work in many places, rendering 1t | The fire warden reports three fire | wanted to see you on business that mi both tedious and” expensive. However, | alarms and fives during the month of | prove to be of great importance to you the worst part the contractor feels cor September, the fires resulting in losses “Show him up and let us see what sort ahways go to tain is past, and he has commenced with | to the amount of 2,000, all of which were | of a tellow he is.” a force of workmen on Thirteenti street, [ more than covered by insuran The | The boy disappeared onee more and O i\] I ) i and in the comi week contemplates | total number of fires for the nine months +two who men were no others than th adding to the foree until 200 men - | inthe year ending October were twenty nd his st mau sat in Ploye eight, “and the total loss only about | silenee till he returned, usherving in a Inquiry from members of the coun- | ¥10,000 mud intelligent-looking man el and those who are tak Tl “king houses at West Lincoln, | “Well, sir,” said the manager, “what ive interest in the work elic | said J. J. Imhofl yesterday, ave pro n 1 do for'you i the response to the query | & rapidly tow completion. It ‘ 1 ‘the honor to address M, ; the character of the work done and | is stated that evervthing will be in readi- | Baker:” inquired the newcome 5 ality of the material u that all | ness for th aughtering of hogs by the “You have is first elass, apd that the engineers who | fivst of November, and active work in “I hope you will be patient with me Bave been inspecting have been very | laying tracks to the buildings ready to [ when | fell you that' [ have written a II19 FARNAM STREET. striet in throwing out all but the best | 8witehn hogs is in progress. play material. Mr. Tyler has been appointed | A warrant was issued yesterday for the |~ The man ned and the st ivan, charging | manager whistled. The stranger pansed by Mayor Bure s sewer inspector, and | arrvest of € : e e procuring a_corn sheiler and | in* astonishment. The manager turned in addition the engineersin eharge of [ him with ) : the work propose to themselyves furnish [ nceessories of Johu — Doolitt el Tooked him over from head to foot and 1 eannot afford to cultjvate public RESOLUTIONS an inspector free of expense to assist in | through f: and fraudulent misr “You scem to be quite sane,” he said. | taste at the cost of my own rum. You the work. sentations property. he pape “Do _you think your play is a good | vd write me 4 ratthmg melo-drama | Adopted by Disteict Assembly 117, SI think,”” said Conneiiman Dean, at | the easestate that Sullivan clumed to have | on fike “Phe World, or an emotional drama | Knights S OAE DD the close 'of an interview, “thatif the | @ farm in Otoe county and_other | L don’t know. I hope itis, but Tam | with a ‘lax code of morals like ‘Led | e S Se people who comptain would understand | property personal m amount unineum- | not a good judge of my own work. 1| Astray, or a farce like “Ihe Colonel,* and [0 0 0 ! i the facts in the case that they would | bered of some four thousand dollars. | want the opimion of souic one like you | Il produce it. | don'tlike playsof those y Very propostt principle of the | a it Knights of Labor jon of their nds )rn its ht their prives vight, If you want to buy furnishing goods, an o cont, a suit of clothes for yorurself or your boy CiHiCAGQ Ao RIORTH- VAESTERN realize that the contract is in the hands | The complainants state all this was who know o play when hie s Kinds, I pr yod plays. 1'd rathe v excellent man who is doing fivst | and consequently the action ¢ human, and this delicate | play the legitisate diama the year | deel Witkins somc time smee S ar tion of prineiples, dej work in every re L' who is Postmasier i tlattery hadits weight. My, | round if the public would standiit. * I'd | yeeess upon state and natio 5] eIt 86 that o nporelionaion floed | receive orders to make room for the tur. | Baker spoke a littlo moro kindly B ot STa it DA ARG i tie atazan | ISuceck MBONBEG AN AR AORE A Bl | RAILWAY. be felt but thavthesix miles contemplated | niture and effects of the suveyor gen- “Have you any means of earning e liv- | but I ¢ flord to. If I had i lic 1 i3 ) g s this season will be completed. eral’s ofice at Plattsmouth, that had | ing without writing plays e of rich men behind me and unlimited | terial or judic al offices can offer little or ki SPECIAL STEIOW™T TLIITE SUPPLIES AWARDED, been discontinued. Room was mude in fOh, ves; I do’ literary work, which over unfimited our 1'd pro- | nething by way of solution of the ques- o TE. The state board of supplic t their | the government building for the relics DiLy8 me we i duce a host of such plays as yo quarterly meeting held in the ofiice of the | and & miscellaneous lot of twenty-y literary man, eh? That's | hope that the fpublic might p commissioner of Tands and buildings yes- | old furniture and other worthless™ truck pen can’t usnally write good | to rubbish, just L lear uy, awarded the contracts for fur- | will be stored away in a day or two that How many acts are there in your | Though it makes him sick in the | tions now up b the M hand and eapitaiis ulators on the othes ween workers onone | B JGP“!’T&. schemers and spec : g H'A i and such oflices are |Imaha, : sic of minor importance and should receive 1 nishing supplies to the dificrent state m- | will never be of use to any one. a while he hungers for his cig R0k 1mpor and should rec stitntions for the quarter ending Decem- | The police fore hree, sir.” no use for me to try that” a [Ieisstontionomimam beryiefiouorde 1 Il ber 31, The snecessful bidders’ for the | long consultation / or (w0 3 “rell me the plot of the drama, | make a living for myself and fainly. | bevond suenrig honest und competent RAG[ different institutions were as follows the result is that pe and Y | please Gooa night.” i Lot G s : ITAL FOR THE INSANE. again reigns in the toree and arres The literary man sat down and in con he literary man, sadder and wiser, b ol onlekine w’nru_nmq and 3 ! NATURAL FRUT n lca 0 (iros ico. Brosselman, Lineoln; | be commenced again. The vesult of the | eise language detailed his " It'was | arose, put on his hat; and strode silently | Will be the place where tho rights and S G eAl FLAVORS f butter, Thos. Sewell, Lincoln; paints and | conforenco scems to huvo given tho chief | a strong plot, founded on b out of the room, Wiien ne reached bis (raneRiothaskeralatiall ) wan will b e ils, Kennard & Riges, Lincoln; drugs | full power, and heneeforth complaints | acter, and intere even in home he set 1o work to turn his play into | ddjusted. In those halls e forged e onty,road o takeifor TIes NN N R and” medicines, e Ty, Lincofn: | and /gefovinees st pass. Crotgh s | form: e manzer shook s b diovel. "I Six months 1t was publishd | Ui hiing o shatored their sie MOST PERFECT MADE | 5o e apite, Cunion, Dixiejhiear & dry goods, J. & D. Newman,' Lin an biously. tremendous it The man- | and we at public . il W6 of Neheaska, Colorado, Wyoming, O )""m ! col, Pomeray Coal Co., Lincoin, he new People’s theatre has for the | “I'm afraid it will not do ul e Tredh i, handed one 1o | ention bo called o the fact. Therefore | Frmaradsithagictraearatopurt Fiano, Novan, Ofogon, Washington atd Call Bread, Urlan & Sehwab, Omaha; coal, | that play six evenings and “a matine SWell, good night,” said the stage | “Smith, did I'tell the truth?” tlongawhiatover, do balieyo thitwe shonld Ethucts, Vandila, Lomon, ot Bavor QOLCoUAY. | “Awmong a fow of the numerous points of su: Coutant’ & Omaha; dry goods. | Their_ opening play” will be “Shaugh- | manager, rising. “You did.” give our support to those who ave known | o0 o0 oynen op o [eriority onjoyed by iho patrons of this road S. P. Morsc y Owaha paints and | raun.” i SStay o litt Sunth, 1 want | “That settles it.” to s 4""\; s "*f our eutse, and that | f& veen Qi ind Chien o oits, Omuha Paint and Oil Co., Owmal Nothing at all was the record at_police | you to hear thi i the manager - [ e should nover be found wivinig ..um.ql g A g oA drags, C. k. Goodman, Omali; meats, | court yesterday, and the number of pris- | 7 Smith heaved a heavy sigh, snd sink A Beautiful Present. | comfort to the encmy AT R PPN G EATE i e aen aela Harris & Fisher, Oma s 1n the city jailis now reduced to | into s ¢ Fleming & Co., Omaha ries, Wm its PARTOR DRAW- and ologin CARS, nusurnassed by a ‘ ) i B T We find that our ciiuse hasa few friends | of abmfor in. The ficeary man, | The Viegin SaltCo.. of New Haven, | | We find that ourcause hasa fow iriends | gpailgraye Time Table | {L0ww Jooking a trifle nervons, opened his man- [ Conn., to introduce Virgin Saltinto every | REFORM SCHOOL, ssman Weaver returned home | useript and began to’ read the sccoml | family are making this grand offer: A | promincntamong the nator Van | OMATIA. oAt LA S A Meats, W. Hecht, Kearnevs flour, Caro- | to Falls City yesterday, after ealling a Before he had gone half way it was | Crazy Patchwork Block, enameled in | Wyck, of Nebrask John AL Auder- | The following is the time of arrival ani de At Couneil BTufTs the trning of the T Lo Thomason, Kearney; grocert " | meeting of ihe state républican commit Win that ho Knew: but hitle about tire | twelve boautiful colors, and containing | S0i, of the fifth district of this state, We | parturo of trainy by Central Btundurd [lima at | o Ty, councet in Umion Depot with thote e ‘homason, Kearncy; dry goods, teo at Lincoln the sth imicalitics of the st cept as they t Faney Stitehes, on oLith: | oxpress our hope and dusire that tney | (b ottt dopols. Trains of the &8t el & | ihe (rrage & Horioaen e conauiy wer, Kearney; coal, Sigler & Co., AT THE HOTELS ean be learned from the auditorinm; but | I having o beautiful gold | miy be returned to the national Jegishi | i w A P B e T R e e IS o P [ L 9 Kearne, vesterday, among other Nebraskans, | his work had unguestionable merit, and unted Ideal Portrait in the centor, | thre, to inue their noble battle for | C. i &0 and JS6 0 & OB from the For Detroit, Columbus, Inliunapolis, Cinefa: the people. &M depot all othirs” from ‘the Union Pavific | nati, Ni INSTITUTE FOR away with ove ra'Falls, Buftulo, Pitishurg, Toronto, HE BLIND. were the following: L. P. Moss, M- | the manager saw al onee that with slight y 10-cont pac Meats, S, W, Fral, Nebraska Citys coai | Cook; E. M. Wheeler, Nobraska City; E. | alteration it wouid make . beautiful nSalt Virgin Salt has no o We recommend that the delesates of | dopot (DGR TRAINS T TR O A BT b )] Lumber company, Nebraska | Q. Sawyer, Guttenberg; L. D, Woolrufl, | pl e anthor vead to the end of the | for household purposes this mbly go to their homes and Jonvo U. 1. dep sk tho ticket ngent. for Lvin the % roceries, Frazier & Ulterbach, Ne- | York; C. M. Kineaid, Axtell; G, A Crofts, | act) and then closing his hook looked - | est, t and whitest among their people. and endeayor, ns cit 10 A NORTHWESTERN® City. Valparaiso; B, T. Jay, Exeter auiringly at the manager. That digni- | us smember haytoiseoutethersleation ofiroyrenn. Beoil Jish itho: bost _apconimadatioRe ‘Lhese contraets are entored into, com- | Yorth Platto; 0. 8. Foax, tary shook s head. costs only 10 eents tatives and senutors to our state legisla or for Omaha nt 7 LA et tekets VI T S A, mencing October 1, and the clerk of the | J. A. Dodds, D. IL. Wheeler, ST never do at all, my boy.” ent. Ask your grow ture, who Known to be i sympathy 10 nom.1 Bonera) Managor on. Pass. Agent. has forw l..| due notices of | W. Hague, \hmhn (6] [ am sorry. sir,” was all the lite LMt with our declaration of l|l|’uu'1)nl\-~, ni CHICAGO, bidders at the | madge; E. M. Webb, ) could sy, as he reached for his any Years. tha _;“"““” regurd to the party from 3 iwny 10 36 p. Avive Omuha 4 Beams, | Don't be in'a hurey,)’ suid the man’ [ Ar T, A young man | which they may come. ! atiy 10,00 e AT Nrondw s INSTITUTE REPORTS e ager; “1 want to say i few words to you. | who apptied for a position “on daily The assembly believes, and is lm-!) I effect August 2oth until further no : The state superintendent has rece Tho dangers of a_malarint atmosphere | 1don't send men away with_ a iy with: | paper” was_questioned _concerning —his | satistied that G, 5, Tsutt, democ Hoe," (Chigj8 ndditionnl'to nrosent traly soryico ! reports from & nuwber of county msti- | may be d'if you will gecasionally | out giving them a renson. You pro i ions. 0D, Tam a fine writer,” | didute for Licutenant governor, w o T OB, 0T A, held during the summer, the re- | take one of Dr. J. H. MeLean's Liver u wonder that [ have come (o a decision so | he said, sloniad, willlboins niogdentof tho seals L BOEING LI e , aiving the details of the work done, | Kidney Pillets, speedily, do you not#" ‘How do you know 1 vo ofiicor; and Charles H. S dopasture of tr FHEE TR'AL \linforn ength of session, - Well! yes, s I do. “Because T wrote a thing for our home Baody. the anti-monopoly eandidate for ur Anmve and- othe . 'The counties from A Mile Up in This Air, My friend, that is a beautiful play. 1f | pape congress trom this distriet are wholly CRICAGO, 110CK 1SLAND & PACIFIC ged Knired st which reports were reeeived yesterday | The Century: Asnearly as could be [ the thi s good 15 the sccond SWell, let me tell you what to_do. Go rtily with us in onr efforts: that DY:1a A, i A were judged, T was more than a mile high and 1 judge from your sketeh of the in. | off and read *Benton's Thirty Years in men have shown their devotion to B0 5 M TIAYER COUNTY, all sounds from the earth had ce: . | eidents that it it is one of the most | the Ame n Senate.’ en come back | onur cause by l;l“’ s in past years, they R e T “l'. L Institute held at Hebron: length of | There was o death-like silence, which was | refined, delicate, genuincly poetic plays | and Il give you a place. You must not | haing d and not found wanting T i e A LINUULN BUS‘NESSU'HEG‘I’“R‘ session, six weeks: number of touchers | simply awtal. It seemed to my over | 1 huvo fan across; but it never do.’ attempt to déceive me.’ Wo't ] nd to all o Aoy | Adilsd ko in_ the' county, 93; number enrolled, | strained nerves to forbode disaster, The | 1 don't understand.” Slwon't. indivi Knights —and CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY. ilflklfl\"‘ attendanee, 5 ticking of the wateh in my pocket sound “Of course you don’t me illus P ;Il'lh' editor, knowing that I{H ’HHHI;_' | I“l:!;l.n‘w;_fun n of ‘A”\I s (ill)‘ll.ll\llu'\ ~H|\I i“.\ 16 AL M. { AW:ils A N Keeeatly Built hlwl] "Ilrllu M. Gallant; assistants, o liko w trip hanmer. [ eould feel the | trate. Not a great while ago I stood in | fellow was ignorant enough to be lion ort these men cir votes an ikl ) n 1 i i o Rolland, A. J. Mercer, K blood as it shot through the veins of my | the lobby of the Madison Square theatre | leaned back in his ehair and chuckled Hinuence, SUSERES | A 7:00 . M 3 .The Tr-fi‘mont’ FRANKLIN COUNTY. head and - arms. My straw hat | at the conclusion of u performance of | contemplation of his own sugacity. PP T Y PR JHRA00) NILI A URKN 'k M- vAR 3 O ¥ITEORRALD & SON,. UiopRatags Tnstitute held st Frankling longth of | and willow car snapped and cracked, | ‘Broken Hearts. The manager of the | Years, on ther noiseless wheels, rol enton's Hair Urower ALIA | Adiliacn aion ok 861 450 Blia, Linooloy A session, two wecks: teachers in county, | bemng contrneted by the evapora: | theutre stood beside me, and, unknown | onand on. One day u grey ad cdjtor | Allwho aro HALD. all who a70 bocoming A s & pon il 1.6 0por day, Birost cars fromAoNse 00 ANt i 5, number enrolled, 6% ayerao attenl: | tion of the moisture in them by the fast | (o the people who had witnessed the por- | $atnodding in hisollice. Some ono | BALL: ail who do not wank y he babd, - a) A 0004, M. D 6:5 4. w2 - | anc conductor; Mrs. M. J. DeClerey; | cooling temperature. 1 was compelied | formance, we listened to their comments | knocked at the door. [ MBS Ate SHohblod Wit Ha N ALt Ar Crisaru | A5 b M J. H, W. HAWKINS, : assistants, Profossor Clark, Mrs, Mor to breathe a little quicker than usual on they went out. [ suppose you know | :Come in.” | Halr Growen. Kiairey Peh CENT of those WAUASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIKI, : % Professor’ McKinnon. account of the rarity of the atmosphere. | Gilberts "liroken Hearts An old man, hobbling on erutehies, en- | iy it hive grown hair. Lt never fails t Adior | A r . Architect, 1 FURNAS COUNTY I beeame sensible of a loud, monotonous 2Oh, yes toved the room. ‘His eyes w sunken | stop the hair from falling, Through sickness BIOUX CITY & PACIFI Ofices ~83. &4 und 42, Richards Blook, Linooks, | Institute held at Beaver City; length of | hum in my cars, pitched about on middle SIS ane of the most de o and po. | and bis skin lopkesd hke ill-used parch- | and feyers tho hair somotimes falls off in‘a AT05A N | AUDh AW Neb. Elovator on 11th stroot, 1 mnemn,lllu oW I.Ll, toachors In county, | © of the pisno, whic med to bore | etie things ever written for the st | o { 1 ; - ] ;«In‘nluhmll‘ un'{ -llil:mr“\mu&l”;r\I"".“;:. lv‘n.l\' ABL . M i A e M. v ;'**'—-- 81; number envolled erage attend: | mto my head from e L meeting in | continued the manager. *Well, the peo “Well, sir,” the visitor in a weak and | have reui b for years, If youiido Hen. Jepart. WESTWARD = A o) %% S vma ance. 93; conductor, A. d'Allemand tho conter with 8- pops then. for ancine | i as they went out swid: What rab. | tremulots voice bbgan, “I have come to | on's Halr « B0 dirotions e SR A Amve | QAUOVAYEATIE, o BRC i i SALINE COUNTY stant my head would be elear, when the | bisht Why on earth do they play such | chsim my situstion” Areds of cases wi AN N o RaseaLer 2 (P : 3 j Tnstitute held at Wilbur; length of ss akperiment. would b repented, | things asthaty Why don't they b | 7 L don't understand you." wthCat fair on those who have | 0idu benver apres o e | Live Stock Auctioneer sion, three woeks; teachors in county, throwing out small piecos | somcthing livelyy 1'd rather “Tihe | have read ‘Beaton. .d glazed for years we haye aully s Locul Kxpress 11508 | THales wade 5 ol Tarts of e E 165, number enrolied, 178; avorage at tissuo paper I saw thav tho | Tourists ina Pullman Paluee Car any | ‘Uhe old editor tottered (o his foct sturcd | tiated the followviy 81104 Rl e . rates: - Hoom 8, Suato [iock, Tinooin, Nabs o tendance, 118; conductor, J. D, French. | balloon was still rapidly ascending. | day.” The manager of the theatre turneil | at the visitor mnd pxclaimed We grow L1air in 0 cases out of 100, no it N hmpross ] 9498 | G oloway and Short Horn bulls for sal BOONE COUNTY, W hile debating with myself as to the ad- | to me and said: “Lhat's the sort of pub- | 18 it possiblet! jmater low longbald, =~ | “apar SOCTIW A KD v —— Tnstitute held at Albon; length of visability of pulling the valve rope (1 was | lie gratitude I get for producing this play s, I reaghied the lnst page of the | Unlikeother preparations. It contalns ng | E Mty ca URE FACIFIC 2 B. 1. GOULDING, sion, two weeks; teachers in county, 55; | afruid to touch it for fear it would break) | The crities of the press will praise, but 1 this morni BHBAS 0% ol O YORRAISA B TR ST ¥ number enrolled, verage attendance, | and discharging some gas the earth was | no one else will. And the publie will be 1y poor friend.” said the editor, “'the | ggisa specitie for falling bair, dandraff, 9:100 Fafm I.Uans and |HSIII'0III2I § ¢ 77; conductor, E. A, Enright lost sight of, and the convietion was | bored by it." Now, my friend, that's | World hus made many leaps sinee you re- | and itching of the scalp | 9:000] 6:80)" & A f I ' 4 RED WILLOW COUNTY forced upon me that this must bo the | just what will happen to your play if it 1 | red from aetive lifé, and I fear you will [ The Hair Growerds a hawr food, and s | =00 C 00 NG L2 £V (O R R oW P 7 Tnstitute held at McCook; length of | clouds. = Itnindo me dizzy o think of it, | ever produe 1t's altogether too good | be unable to do newspaper work, Your Jompontion Waliak oxasit ke Bip 00 | ity e, Arvive. | - YL e session, two weeks; teachers in gounty, | Aboye, below and unon all sides was & | for the publie taste. 1f it were a horse- | long courso of reading hus made you ver YRR S OPREN G T oSttt 2 & 0. 7T M, o 4 srsi > ns ! 45; number envolled, 28; conductor, O. C. | aense, damp, chilly fog, Upon looking | piay faroo ko A Ain Boldier or A Rug | bose and tiresome; but do not he down lV)v“}n“llh! J‘T,l:\'\.',]\'vfu]‘ STRENGUIL | Wikl 0l Rous Oy Bxpress. | .| 0idio | l?‘iv,'el 8196 Sh?! tflnor Hulbert closer, large drovs of rain conld be seen, | baby, 1t would 1 you & barrel of | cast. T can secure you s paying situa- | thefollice is apparently efectually elosod, | . EASTWAKD i | Akt G0 pand o THRRSS o POLE COUNTY silently falling down out of sight intd | money.” tion | the single strength will sometimes fail to | o B, & | Familics " ropresonted: Filberts Institute held at Osceola; length | what seemed Dottomless space Bt I can’t write that sort of thing,” | 'What work shall 1 have to performe” | reach the papilla: in sueh eases the doubls or 900 Via Plaitsmouth Ui | pdeomis Kenica, Roso of Sharoins, Mo ) of suasion, three woeks; tonchers: in 4 - protested the literary man “Editi " Tl atromiih st b usud 10 conneation |~ NUTE A ivate dullys sty xie suen. | S husheives Hot Crocl Youns' Marge county, 86 number enrolled, 8 average [ “The Prosident of the Cambridgo, | 1 know you ean't.” said the manager, | witlthe'single, using Uem altgrnately, | aay; Cy'dally Chcopt Bavurdays B dais sxonss | ‘Torsaid. 1 Furo iaios Pilbert, 1 Pane attendance, 76; conductor, J. C. Ruhe | Mass. Fire lns. Co., vevommends Hood's | “nor can 1 afford to produce the sort of Rupture, Breach or Hernia S S, P ey e Mouduy | 8 Crugps, | Roap of Shilion, IVoun‘uu DOUGLAS COUNTY Sarsaparilla as a buildinug up and | thing you do write. If I were a philan- | permanently cured or no pay. The worst | your dru, Nave not got it we will | | fNuse, Sralok SR sud ¢ "h“‘ Institute held at Omaha; length of ses- | strengthening rom, thropist. With wu ulimited purso Isiiould | cases guaranteed. Pawphlet' and rfer- | prapand bt of brice BIOCK YAKD TRAINS | BORC T R, Adres CHAR 3 sion. two wevkss iumber of teachors w | -— = be selad 10 do so. But thisis & business | ences, 10 cents in stumps. World's Dis BENTON HATR GR qwen oo, | wil sse 7 Bl BN s | i sounty, 66; number eorolled, 87; average | An old farmer nawed Swith, riding w | with me. 1 run o theatre for the pur | pensary Medical Assoviation, 663 Main | . and, b ety 5Dl | on 10 L g ’ SaRRire Al umbBE Wl N2 sterage | - Anald farior nanod Balth, FLUNE R | Widh i, 1 IUB & iheatre for the purs | paneiry Modictl Assalatiun, 03 Maln | goig oy 0 3 Gooduan and Kuloe Uor' | Buoie Express %o p, 1" Doaver b, 10135 | i Lioain sapiy & . ner. : 4 aiferioon wt the corner of Fonn always succeed, but 1 try preity — orb sud Douglus, 1hih wul Cuwings | “Louvostook yards for Oinaha at | thlona‘l Hotel, GAGE COUNTY. and Douglas streets by u heay d, and now b, ol oo Yo e . S ¥ | ¥ B340 -85 4:3i—6:05 Aud get 4 good ainner for e, P g couNNy,, L, | et and Dougl hm“h“‘g““]w“{ herd, and 1 nmn.m‘. 'l::\“x“ Al')l‘ll‘ilnrl:“h ‘Illlll.“L.(‘:ll‘ Itlvrnur"«‘nl !’flrl“ im Aut‘ll.ll |hI“" . x m\k\u.“x\x..un. st. near via "Ahnmnwl,v.m~ 0. T 0. m.; Chica, R 1 ner f “ e sassion. four weeks: teachors' in county, | badly damaged, but, fortunately, he 3. | if I produce suoh fine plays ase yours. | Menta, vors shemn gs,000 i ProTe | e anleted c4i oo Pl when | Boego it Pia d 6 200 B | - %00; number enrolled, 116; average at' | caped without seriods ipjury L' bot running a charitable institution, i YOIy A RloMAn, 1912 Farasm. 5. A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam, | S9%tom: suudap P A'.“N“J“\‘M:Ru'.‘.\"!‘“‘“"W Y |

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