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TITI:', OMATIA DAILY BEE: “1"‘.‘\]1\\‘ DECEMBER 21, 18806, York and Omaha Clothn Our Noveltseaq | Our Bargains. Our Stock ods consist of a vast nuy [ ful an , Silk Handkerehiefs, Neckwear, Gloves L Our stock has never boen in such a splendid condition to meet the demaunds of i ng oW I s r before the people. Bo ntirely new and made expressly for us, there 15 not another | been do s are now doing, that tock of goods in the eit lesirable to choose from. ©Lhe stocks w' Overcoats, away an s ¢ that is not trash ¢ Hie A N ts, Underwoear 2 8 1 Caps, Ties, Shirts, Cl v 1 Boys' A Wiv & o chicf offect. A large number of Overcont ts, suitabl L | that cannot be bought elsewhere for f $10 and $15. The Pea Overcoats, Suits and Furnishing Goods, are o< compiote now as a large, well se Uworthless. We give to those who buy Iy for t fiolid | Lal Juckets we sell fo 50, are worth le 5 wy are ALL WOOL AND lected line of I« can make them A worth or mo Id headed ¢ ly for the holidays ine leat d alligator v rs o * ! FLANN LINED. A wost su ble present would be one of our Jersey (€ ol e Hioh6an b it for $3, #4.50 and §5.60, Underwenr, wo will sell from The New York and @maha €lothing Co. s the Feadquuriers 1 worsted suit for $10, worth §15, od Goods and Low P or the holidays we have bought an enormous lot of Overcoats, Pea Jackets, { suits for boys aud men. Beginning with the Overconls, we going to sell kin Caps, 1t Robes in Flannel, Canton 1 1 ane i for the holidays only, nmber of chinchi and beaver Overconts for $4, §5, no, that s retailed at $3. This i« somcthing that you will not be given every day ang you should take adva t woula make a v THE STATE INSANE ASYLUM, | Bt St | KILLING AN ENTIRE TOWN. 185508 o sohuiuts thine, st onit o mors | piing saseis o BEoBUIs. Couph: Syt out 301 th ¢ | attention to making « stop at rnon | free of eharge, than wre for by the O SE than it would to gebrush by the ro owners, A ,-_mml thing deserves the no- = L] . " of N " Thers is a great deal o | ¢ Qut fthe M 1y D L] 2 ¢ ages of the Monopoly Managers | side tice of the press. Baport e { manifest these days over the poor servic krilis : (en s 2 { S N DUAB FOUNDED In the treatment of rheumatism, gout, Pationts Bereft of Reazon. that tho strcct railway is extending tc in Nebraske. and s the monopoly courier of enssed- | neura cis cte., Sulvation Ol RELIABLE JE SI\IELER by patrons and it is evident that the recent — ness disappeared wrond w rolt in the | should he'thovougzhly rubbed in. 1t kills EVERY CLASS BUT LAWYERS, | consolidstion is ot meelingthe demands | ABOUT ALGERNON'S AGITATION rio, the romning woro sndly escortod | pnin, IHice 25 conts Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware of the public as well us the competitive ek to Mr. Harris' vesidence to await -~ The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a spoc lines did heretof heater-goers = further arrangements for the interment Newfoundlan'd:jUonditic ed. Corner Douglas und 15th streets, Omaha Another Transcript of the Vote Erect- | muny complaints of no cars after the en- | 1 3. & M. Juggernant and Cap The whole community is in a fever heat, St, John's Letter to the Montreal Ga- Licensed Watehmakor for Union Pacitic lroad company ing Box Butte County Received tertainment closes; others complain that AlipRt Dty Work—Inban for Mr. Harrls is too prom manin | zette: The fall term of the supremo there is irregnlarity in the ranning of eats, this locality to be thus outeazed. He is | courl opened on the 20th of November, = 2 at the Capitol—Other t and Instly, tho compiny is being Severely Treatment of a Puncral th % v - \ our leading implement dealer, ind has | T his address to tho grand jury Sir ¥, B, Golh Naws! criticised Jn not meoting the appliontion Part paid th 1 company over $200 in | Carter, chief justice, animadverted in The C E Mayflfi Real Estate and Trust Co Sunday for cars to accommodate the o the last tew months for freight, notwith- | strong terms on *‘the exuggerated and vublic’in_ attending the dedicatory sor- 5 e A standing the fact he has been vlaced to | false stories of starvation and destitution N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNKEY, OMAHA, vices at the new chnreh in East Lincoln Avceros,Neb., Dee 18, <To the Editor | e greatest inconyeniences in v :h hiad found a prominent place in The report of the state insane asylum | A little reform is necessary of the But:: If thero ever wus acnse whero | Ius consignments, — Thero ar v S spapers abroad.” *“Tho destitution,”’ Property of every description for sale i all parts of the eity. Lands for sale in has reached the commissioner of public INTOWN YESTERDAY, the iron heel of wonopoly was crushing | in the hands of business men of Al chicf juttice, “is not at all so ox- | ®VerY cbunty i Nebaska, Y o Y ands and buildings® office, and the docu- | Ao the lr;m‘l;:n‘:‘ m Lancoln yes- |y ogminercial lite out of an industrious | Zernon and surrounding farmers to md X vi red tobe. I am A COMPLY. T OF ABSTRACTS T TP VAR oRL P E FEALIOE | LCEALy . Webster, Stratton; J, AR n) o | Mr.Harris in the legally resenting this | very \.mpym acknowledge, from per- | Of Tities of Douglus county kent. Maps of the city state or connty, or any i s (DML \Wehis SinithiGORTIoWAN R I eR it | ARt IIoBota Sl geoniis ! outrage and plenty wore obtainable somul observation, the kihdly feohng | information desired, farishod free of ch licat . brodenst concerning the most populous [ Sewart; P, . Nichols, Fremont: oJ. M. | in Algernon. The outriges committed s bty ) “ d fro upou application. erning { 04 5 Obedient to the law we have place which persons in other countries had and — state institutions. The asylum, ilton, Oxford; O. Frost, Princeton: | npon the higherto promising town by tae of Algernon in the | 3 Alg ands of the i were ready to show in o substantial man- z & T Muvzonth, Omalin: J. W, Andvews, | 1 & M. Railcond comprny aro so opon | rond. commiesioner, . 1f they nor.f the storics hadnrnea ont. trio HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. o farm, well cultivated, | FremontiJ. A, Vanderb ! and bold that it almost scems incred- | mxn-.um wsedl testimony of the far- | Still the reports had ds d_the coun = LG i 5 e [ i DR NOred- | lovs of this section 1s 1o the superiority | try to i consuderable axtont: and ho hoped | Neast Dictiving, This Month, on November 20th, iy Prizes. No Blanks in conneetion, and the_income from thi Preferred to Go to the Devil. v that they ean have existence i this § o Ajzernon as a-station, then state laws | that an effort will be made to discover With $2 aids materially m the support of the in- shington Lotter to Pittshure Loaders | ned day. Our Vith $2 You Can Secure il ¥ good peaple have | yre mere air bubbles. When M author and to punish him with the ex- stitution. ‘The income in one year from | The Rev. Myron W. Reed,who artially kept the matter from the gen- Cowdry 4 Babeock were here taking | tremest punishment thatthe law allows.” i - .. Uiy is $8,714.26, which is very good for | & remarkable RN i : with a hope that the | testimony. although they only cailed | As the stuson et e arn mare | ONLE City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond one farm, but still a small figure in the | ¥ do on the ‘ul mocratic ticlef ells o 1 i \\h. ”[ the road would w | upon residing near Mason and near Ans- | and more v ect are the remarks of + These bonds are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000 000, L e Ol I C o iend '.n'l'lr that the voters in the oy Vil t TSN e ley, every > to man the chiet j J ow grossly ¢ 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, ete., down to the lowest 100 *rancs Gold, A e e party scom 1o have come to the san e R E o | BT RN O O TG RN O cd hiye he reports about the | Anyone sendir S cure one of these Bends and ' is then ENTITLED to o ate the [ conclusion abont sending hiw t a- | make haste to vight n great wrong. For- | Freight bills o ing over §1,000 | widesread dest of our people | the'whole prize that itmay draw in next drawing, balance payable on casy install- o, youra o total amount of £165000. | tional eapital thai the” unce o b s lins ceaied to e avir- | paid by our biisiness i ce July last | which w culation. ments. This is the best investmen ever offered, Resid inty receiving back uring the pust two years o number of [ man did in reference 1o heavin wal | e, s but the fpromptings of true | Were — produced. The amouni of i 100 Francs Gold, you have the chanee to win four Lists of drawings patients from Wyoming territory huve whor. It was Sunday me | western manhood to let onr fellow | e bills - wonld be double had mnot } Cant hell, ark Antoine | wyill be sent free of charge, Money can be sent by” reaistoed letter or postal note, on cared for at the institution, and the Ui ancR s LUK ISOUNE NI e | e it to be_hauled by wagon tl Sala, New Vork : rade, came | or further information, cali on or addiess © BERLIN BANKING CO, t for 4 n 4 ignorant, scedy and uncouth.” During D D C Lo iles to de i T | home in May, entirely helpless with rhen i 305 Brondway, New Yor VAL Sonives tonithion preaching the fellow w ont THE BALLROAD SUCGERNA (T cometimos almost impassable matism. He went to the mountams, but 4 , £ . X 0 T e Iliere ave at the present time | and into the edifice with a is rolling through the state, erushing ont ¢ is slow but severe receiving no benetit, at his wife's request N. B.—Thesc Bounds are notlottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be so! in the institution a total of 884 patients, | which plainly said he o In L ear r th steace busine centers ereat ¢ i v wvere i case or there | began to take Ho Sarsaparilla. He the Unifed States. i, i T R e e e Vi, | the common consont and hnrdworks | M, B, trotble. WO et Bave eur | ImmEliniely bt to, Impiovor e e | S T = L o T T, RO QU e S SRR R | asirtes Bruonity iyt (1 gtk S0 SET b L E AT RO B S R T (Lt B L DE Vv IL Y & S ! ONE sented in the attendance, Douglas county | one of his walks, the preacter y sccure homes amid all the ) and its important commereial | well man. Hood's Sarsparitla will help 9 3 ing the list with thirty, Lancaster | him. - f ins of frontier life interests cannot be foreed to go many | you. Sold by all druggists, swing with twenty-six, and Richards | “Young man,” said he, “you annoy teernon was located long before there | miles to pasture places, or to K y [ = s third with twelve. Of these inmates { me. This thing of your indifference to | wasany talk of a 1 connceti iity miles away, for freight and ship Lhe silver mills of Montana vepresent there arc native born 141 males and 81 | the gospel hus Tesolved itself into the sin Vihe outer world, The site was | mems. We_cannot our bewutiful | an investment of §20,000,000. females, and of forcign born 108 males | gle proposition: Wonld you rather sit | chosen by the residents of this portion of | and promising town deeried and slan- | . oo A e and 62 fomales—figures that will no patiently and bear me through, or o to ter county, after aue deliberation, be- «d by monopoly hivelings in order to | 1N THE LATTER § CON doubt be considered surprising i the | the dey P : cause of its advantages as n ket b away setilers and mvestors. We M |n§,_mf)"“-} il e fact that the number of patients foreign The gawk drew himself up to ix feonter and postoftice. "W hen the Grand | will not submit to having our mail put | dud comfort in Dr. H. McLean's Tur born so nearly approximate the number r.-ml:h “-muzw.l Tus arms and vep Istand & Wyoming Central ralroad, one | offat Mason or at Ansley and then he ”'“‘"l‘u“"“’:', 5 of native born inmates. In this report | sardonically . | of the forked tongnes of the B.& M, | from twelve to thirty-six honrs when the | the lungsis 4 0 h B d L s k th fhiora'is & long st of tho profossion and | “‘Upon the whole,I think Twould rather | monopoly monsier, surveved 1is lin | law commands it to-o laid down at our | te- | vne of the Best an ar, QSt tocks in the business that the inmates were en- | 0 to the devil.! through the center of the town, naturally | town. Neither will we longer submit to Y D O A e L AEat st enbrtheaioting KR Kenariil| AT all ool Bavanimnea g thartmo ol wEameta i RCRIIERknd (tho tiu. United States to Select From. known _profession and i ) velcome and every possible encou not ride, should we e oo fortune i e e e o presented in a groater or | Philadelphin Record: ....Tam afraid | ment were given the company. The | to get o) ing teain at Hie Yiskiof | 578 oIk Lo cost Bomuch to keop OMAKFA NEB. less degree, bt attorneys. ere are | to tell how much i de by book D owners of the town site not only gu our lives. The day ot meek submission | = — — | = == = ] no lawyers there, but two physicians and | for fear the country will become deluged | the raifroad the right of wuy gratuit- | has Hmucxlv This outrage cannot go on e i Wors s enraled on (i s | Wi (he, et aro enonh now i 31 | i it oo 6y ont 169 Rerodin | minh Tonger: "W W wvart 4o JACOBS Q] PENNYROYAL PILL IESON a little com tion is found n that one <uul\(l|4'm)<' |-un|,.;1;~m Zht |,.‘ moro who 1l donate every other lob to | cision of the commission but in the 1A . | sewing mac gent is an inmate. The | could make x good living at the busime the company in coasi fon of its vi neantime we want owr fellow-citizens to % X “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.' s tnbulited statement of th diseses from | A womy wroto to a subscription hor ftizens who had substantiat buikdings o | know the bydra-headed monster. that is INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM . Ao N O AT ANET which patients we ing_when they | in New York not long ago and asked if | the line of survey moved them aw destroying our hard carned savings and DENVER, - - COLORADO, lost thoir reason is also fn interesi- | they thouzht 1f she took ome of theiv | their own cxpense. In fact, robhimg s of home, happiness and tie POWERFUL PROOFS. Of the il State Mo e At ing item in the report, the leading | books she could make$5 a week. They ALGERNON future welfare of out children v, St. Louis, Mo.; University Collega Hospital London, Giesen, Germany and New York, Having devoted their atten= " SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru- dence, invite all s 1g 1o correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cure and speedily without All work warrants I¥IOM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU. | other hichester's A Sulterer for 13 Years. S PARER. cunses cribed being! Hereditary, nl.m h; that T-I‘...mm‘ln lIuwlnn herselfs | was willing to do ||.;Iw_v that the ALGERNON. S Kkl ";‘ME PARER il twenty; intemperance, cighteen; sun. | that they could not tell any better than | compuny wight desire. Bt no; the ST y mother s heen a sufferer from in- Sold by Drugglsts . Cuie) ORI thbl ar i trom rbiie dns e | B0 oPLES till slie triediit: oy only. knbw | MonGpoly NACAE. ite owh! cieds (o s The Grants. flammatory rheuniatism for (he last fit- SRR A Paa Y DT B ¢ : e T teen years, * fler limbs botamo &0 swol oitement cloven males and ymales | what others had made, and did not know | Tie Lincoln-Land & Town Site compauny Washington Correspondence Cleveland TR Tatihe com ML e e et e have lost th son. The greatest | why she could not do as well. She sent the big Burlington dirt curt with Bo: Leader: Hurvison tetis me that Colonel 1 h c Y. - number ot inmate: according to | her #2 for o sample book, and within a | Phillips on the driver's seat—rejected all | Fred Grant is in business in New York, g o The itst upplt B BOY}%’B’.& CO. [ between thirty and forty, while | month she had made a protit of $1 these - magnanimous — offers. Notwith- | 44 that the family are living there o o 0. SCHUBERT. DEA there are 114 males and 105 females w Now her father, who_is u green gr standing the Taet that Alzernon is by lo- | ¢ A ; ] ! e g | 1 Voo P o married and 119 single m wants to sell out his green grocer; cation, p nent settiement and estab. | Jesse Grant is in San Iranciseo, and a o o Hall sSalea,VauIIS,Tlmew#ks » N Y s For five years T T ere th in- deaths in the past two years as veportéd | advise himto keep the arcen grocery | station in this part of the county. wite's estate in Mexico. 1 asked him as fammatory ¢ sm, \ecame oo Stros! i occurring at the hofpital were fifty. | and let the daughter do thie canvassing THE RAMLEOAD CZAR 10 how ( wiien he gave his rel ehronle. Tried various - preparations, i SiseakiOmsha. Nob, seven, beeause all the people in her region may | went innuedintcly to work to consign it | over o the overnment, He replied tl RIS by cianiimb BOX BUTTE COUNTY bo suvplied with books in time, but they | to u Siberian existence. They went out | the general was very well pleased u o Al e A cmpalleakio ut RSTABLISHED {{[}y7 USEBINALL Shortly after election the oficers of | will always be wanting green’ grocerics | on the wild praivie, four and one-ha'f | the government could get them. General Falning relier, wiion L hourd of 3t Jucohy A87TO, 4 FARTSU”“E Dawes county state that they forwarded e miles east and faid out the town of Ma- | iid he felt that they ought to be OiL_ Used oniy three bottlouand wm now m[fllflflflflfl to the seeretary of s transc; Dou't take that *“cocktail in the morn: | son und having more land three lkept to utlm and il they “were divided Awsiijan, SRS O LEY the vote whe :s county was di- | ing.” If you have a “swelled he half miles west they laid out mmhnr among his f. nily they would be seattered, Worth Its Weight in Gold, A vided and, by vote of the clectors, Box | nausiated stomach, and unstrung nery town called Ansley—two monopoly | Ilere was danger at the time,” s New £ " i Butte county was erceted from the south- | resulting from the *‘convivinl party mushroows that will " be dished up and | Hareison, “that ‘the ereditors of ( an th intla \ detention from business, and without the ern half of it. ‘Tl transeript and veport | night.”” The sure and safe way to” elear | seasoned at the company’s fand oftice in [ Ward might tuke them, and | remember ','“,',’,“{“"_ } Y un A 0, use of dangerous dru Patients whose of Inui e uit (ln the ellr t}un novor :Iu ;vnlr\\xlhllxmuilu brain, récoyor zest I,Huullvll 1‘llnr;\.in\('-\lunnl meal of east \\'«'lll‘\\"lll"!; H\.";l lmldn"'”l)m"\'l"é: ‘hl‘"". \ ane . cases have heen negleeted, badly treated or reached the state house, and after much | for food, and tone up the nervous systen: ern sucker ot a depot, not a switch, | and told him they (1l read for ship @ bottloof o ‘ sronounced urable, should not fail C0rrospondonco o socond. transcript was | is to nse Dy, Pioree's Plensant Purgative | no cony e whatever we panted | ment, how mech relieved he looked, and twot s entircly curod ,..'.‘?L‘f"i‘,’!l?’?‘.'}?nf"""""J}«....a [,,M,j_‘“'"”' DIRIGR, CTIRER ey e recerved yesterday, which I be exam- ots.” Sold by all druggists, Algernon nor its 200 perimanent residents, | how he said, *f am very glad of it * 1 5ON 1 OINCIR LU K. AL Tetters recelve imimediato attention ined by tho socret; und, I found in -~ Thic ;‘Inlull tho faking aw r‘(.l,lr(|.l._. i : folo Aabrere: con.oiN, . compliance with thie law, the governor Andrew Carnegie has decided not to TEAINS RUSH THROUGH suid Hurrison, de little difference in alfered Untold A D b ~JUST PUBLISHED _z1 will issue a proclamation for the tew- | build bis ;1_4»;1;,uf'm cast! > moun- | With n puying the cross rog the looks of Grant’s house. ‘The rooms For two years 1 L mosunry, Me DREXEL & MAUL, & porary organization of the county. tain near Johnstown, Lomage of ringing s bell or blowmea | Were only bare for a day or two. Afier i S IR T And will be mailed FREF Lo any-addros 5 A PRTITION FROM 070 - whistle. “Business'men here and the sur- | that they were mlmlt with things fully ns foot, (ha pain being %o ereat that 1w, onueselpanlionsfibant AAmpE '{1”1”' Yosterduy the sceretary of state re- Inexpenn: Christmas Gift. vounding farmers must go either to | curions, and some almos! e nable to touch it without sufforing un- ] ' bservations on Nervous Debility und Phy- coived: & netition: from 100 citizens of | A box of Colznte's Cashimere Boquet | Mason Gf Anslay for recelpts and. shipe | dow't suppose any man cyer recaived so 5 Y triod everytiiu withot NDERTAKELER sical Exhaustion,” 1o which iv added an Otoe county, asking that the state place | Soup is a recherche present d ments, and to seeure a ride by rail muny presents as General Grant. He did i i Oi Wit 1 AND DFIEAL YIRS, ay on Marriage” with important chaj upon the markoet twenty-four acres of 2 BECERY INSULT not know what he had. There were ] A A Lers ON DISKASES OF TIE REIRODUCTIVE eround adjoining the town-site of Ne- It is bolieved that the Chinese in Cali- | was then added to injury by the monop- | boxes upon boxes of rare and curious Lo 1 1w | um- oldstand 1407 Farnum st. Opders 9 s, whole lormina a valuable med- id - known as the Fulton | fornia “salt’” from $1,000 to § i sil- | olists boldly asserting that they would | things stored away which had boen Y oA, oot Hous | bytelegraph so.icited and ""““““" at | tise whicl I be read by all I'nis is a picee of ground bought | ver dolluis every week. | ke the people of 2 wbandon | shipped from urope during nis tour tandatian 1 Tephone No. s A trom the state atan early day by a man - therr town and bo divid M: and some of which huad never been une | THECHARLES A VOGELER COy Baltimore, M. named Fulton, and a failuré to pay for | “Brown's Bronchial Troches" ae [ and Ansley. In this the pucked. A great many things hud been ALk Al e et BT | SR A R T | B SR B DR STAR COUGH CURE LINGULNBUSINESSH!RE[H B [ Rl LE Y paEy titioners ask that tie tract bo ap- | Bronehit avseness, Coughs and Throat | pobly stood by their chosen town and | them, and these had been forgotten. aiserd annl placed wpon the arket for | ¥ oUbie. T since the railioud surveyors' stakes were | They were hronght out aftor the weliex | pppep pROM OPIATES AND POISON, Recntly Built BAX VIR QOODBRM‘ ) BRO S wo ad Faulrod by law. Francis Palus, the Dutroit multi-mil ntention of waking 0 ‘ fiy" better SAFE. The Tlemont i " lionai left only 2,000 for charitable 1 grave its population has | the house 0k betrer than ) Tassel, of lndianoln, [n.,was | ho s AT il i e e R ot (7T ; Y : Cts. 3. C. KITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors in Lincoln yestorday interviewing the | PUIPOS correspondingly increused. The crisis | When did Grant first realize the fact Eggl\EfPT s Cor. rth nad I'is,, Lincoln, A State Agents governor of “the stato after o warrint of | A clover swindlor suceoodel nge | has now come and the universal demand | of his approaching death : ST s s aar FOR 11 requisition for the return of a man named | £25 000 worth of ticl 1 of our people is for justice which we will ‘I at Dr. Douglus’ oftice in New DRUGRISTS PXALENE LY | Juseph Patterson to Tows soil for trial, | Patti conoort in the City of Moxico have L o the bewvens fall, The B, & | York. He was alont with Dr. Douglas rue S TR COr B ore THL W, HAW KINS A Jl ) Y P ! Patterson is now in jml in Omaha,having | e ki o S lists will find that they have a | and myself ant had just had an ex sl " y b i \ I U \ boon apprehondod by oflicers i Chat city, mmunity of men to deal with—men | amination of the throat, and he asked Alclntw He is wanted by parties at Indianola for who kuowing theie rights dare maintam | Dr. Douglas if he coula e him that T ST OI!? ha N&b rand larceny, committed a year or more | SIEREITSISINGEEEETENGA | ., trouble would not develope into N . 2 ey it ¢ has broken jail as well AN OUTRAGE aneer. Doaglas told him that he could being a man of larcenous mtent, Mr - committed the other day upon §. B, | not e him ot this fuet, but that he e 11 T L ! o i v” °§ fl EP&TS Van Tassel also stated that oflicers in ) e I oune of the oldest and most re- | hoy might be able to cure him £ ¢ " BALLUWAY CATILR i L Ll R I mfident they b B4 4 d citizens of Custer county, h 1\-uu 5 fi: I id: *'1§ you think e ud a 1M WOODbs t Patterson for Iy y ory, wWed the battle cry I Algernon is | thus, Dr. D s, there 1s hope for me.” et 6r s N Pl 3 notion ec i A lorsou far. P CURE, Uil e R onn e ARG N AT TR R A ARt e d Live Stock Auctioneer| " i N M..‘l Ln k They have several hard ! : : lizaboth Mirvick, of Dayid City, Neb., | andhe went away. As we drove off he { L& hpats of Hho Ut e | @) ty jmil ut present, some of whom are lit who was visiting her daughter, Mrs told me 1ot 1o suy anytling to the family / \,l vnd Bliart § : than unfortunates, one of them | 1 i was taken uly il us to what Dr. Donglas had suid ullaway 04 Short 1 i -v D) ) a mun with a broken ankle that dicd on the night ot the 15th mstant, The | Throughout his whole sickness Gen : | L4 ‘..\.wqt m the timg spzcmn next day My, farris went to Ansley eral Grant tamily never knew | N iy’ ol d geners 1. GOULDING, Ind never been given pr pent g | K 3 n Jhed Superintendent Thonipson, | how much pain he suflercd, From | O el Tlinucus Klectrie o Mo Fa ne and ne Three other prisoners ave sick and re : stop & train at Algernon g 1+ le | Iwasnot two hours abseut from bhin, ) ELEOTRIO BELTS YOI BInkASEM © | Correspondence in regard 1o oan quiring the T AT AP R A remains and mourners s Many nights he would walk the floor all Dl- HURRE! ANVENTOR, 181 WARABY AVE.. RHIGASD. Room 4, Kichards Biock, L 1 man named Chamberlain is afilicted with Y Mirrick's dying reques 3 ght. When the family wou k lim | a foul disease thut wiil end his existence | buried at her old home lHowing | in the morning how he had rested he Riverside 8hors Hurns ere y i if assistance is not forthcoming. These - | reply was received would say, ‘pretty well,’ and wonld try | e 8 g y Picurday cases all speak the need for a city 5 A Wi =D W | to appear’ cheerful. Ife had the most | Hierd numbers about 80 boad. Dt ™ . pital 10 Gon. 43 Dec. 18, a3 bis | ot 1o a1t rrible pain all the time, and 1 don't A '}‘,*‘.};,“‘,",’,. 3 nmu.;, | M Tonraaented: - ilbaris, 4 een Antwers & Hew York \ man named John Walsh b ! b at Algertion to piek up cor nk he had a me 4 ment’s cessation from | ik .e'..“ il 17 'n?'k‘(:r Acombs. Renick, oss of shatous, Mo s giving the police court some trouble the et HATURAL FRUT SO i, THOMPSON ain duri se last months. He felt &h{’ i vtk | Phyllises, Lavans andTroe 1o 10 THL RHINE, GERMARY, ITALY, HOL- Tast week or more,getting Jrunk ten days 0 Oy T CA D p. m, g v ien he had finishicd bis | — Bulls or sale. 1 Fure Bates Fil o and tarning over a B. & M. time = Mr. Harvis accor y notilicd the vel- | book, and his happiest days were thos | 3 A‘uln- Y fosoof Buar 1 M LAK A” D #RANCE check in puyment. He then tried to stop ives, friends and und r tobe on | just before his death, During his whole | A - ) icls Slank aud oiiors aud i the payme ||]mlpul the Judge 1o somo BOST PERFECT MADE fand promptly at \\}'\lufll\n with the re- | Sickuess e never grow ititablo or lost | : | fnspoct the hegl, "Addie FALL AND WINTER n sible in colleeting it and Saturday be - oy ” mains. He then purchased the necessary | his temper @ was the kindest wan A { Ealon from gi0 to $75 Bxoursion (rip from ame drunk again. - Ho promised 1f let | < Frenarduih sifctropae o Purtty, Strongth, and | icket himself, family, etc., from | ever knew, and he had & great love for P ; Y R $110 10 $1: Beooud Cabin, utward, $ho; m. o o to his home in Denton and stay, no Ammonis,LAme,Alum of Phosphates. i Pri; ce-quarter miles further than | his family. Mrs. Grant ealled him Ulysses = - : = + | Lrepad, 58 o "“f“_,' heorage pasae Dut £itor he was 1oaded on £he train e | Extucie, Vanilis, Lozios, oic. BAvos Gebeiously. ré.golng 80 Tide. U she morn: | and she wasyory fand of him. Ho-alwuys MYRE CyTanmn ; Natlonal Hotel, gt low tas | fleler Wikt & Hans Senery jumped off and tried to elude the oflicers BV POUDER OO f the 10th the funcral party was at | called her Mrs. Crant, and he was cer | Jiaidy lsa pasiive cure Adid get 0 He was soon caugit, howeyor, and ve- e Main strevt erossiug awaiting the | taiuly one of the best of husbands. [ A RO B v FEDAWAY Puop - ) 12 Funy 4 AN O Single fomalos in the institution, Tho | become a book canvasser. But I would | lished business, the proper place Tor x| Ulysses is attending to the interest of his " D) ix and Jai! Work. ‘ Suceessors to Jno. G. Jacobs,

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