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Bl iy s o, b SN i gt s v ambition What amition s o 8 great on: 1| eligions rogard ol meie morstand | AN OLD- MURDER - MYSTERY. A YANKEE GIRL ON A RANCH | e Attt miins wow e heave | it in the face of o great dunger, yet I have | longs for the semblance of that huh all classes of tizens in equal rights, ] o no fear of ordinary times, and have | it knows it can never in reality be. | and their advancement in happiness ~—Lumber, 3 perience of a Woman in “Holdin, than once o with my. door wn- | Ambition causes men to perform great | and prospedity—through their servants, The True Tale of the Webster Bank s 4 7 g O, | Tocked : deeds for mankind; to seck responsible | the Bublic ofcials—then public office Sonkery Told. KER, HAS. R. LEE, Down” a Land Olaim. et heing 1o public placesof amuse- | pesiiion tha by ghont work those. posi- | nssutes the dignity intonded for it by A nealmn Ag:lculmral lmnlement: Wams‘l, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, T ment we have to find pastimes among | tions may be made famous. Vanity | the founders of our government. adyes y Bugeien. Jor Petwben wh and | Wooa Carpets and Parquet Flooring. $th and Dougl i THE LIFE OF A FEMININE PIONEER ourselves and in the ('umlln surround- | eauses men to perform ludicrous deeds Certainly no prouder dignity could | BOSTON'S = FALL - AWAKENING. | ~ ks e | ing. We have organized ensant | for the m‘-ulu-; m{m;’-k hurhl mni}?np n:m«-l(\ u‘»hnm 1:»&&tlon" s‘\‘n'c‘lly n\uulg LININGER & METCALF CO., Millinery and Notlonsy Hour elub, which has been 1-|| oying a | that by the titles of these positions the, elevate the ambition of all citizens an soctal | dace every two weeks, One e of {he | ynay be made famous, Vanity s smbi | would send new life through souls which | The Fall Races—Mrs. James Brown Agricltaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages | 1. OBERFELDER & CO g Resisting & Claim Jumper—8ocial | 4 50008 o gentleman shall be ad- | tion without a soul. have become stagnant with skepticism Potter — Munkacsky's Produce . Bueries, Ete. Wholesale, Omahn, Nebrasks. Ilnlwl‘!m&.ll)hbm flflllllllel'yillmll Dissipation of a Six Months' Old | yitted unless nccompanied by a lady The discipline of an nllm\ in time of about the success of otrpopular institu- tions—Calvary the Latest PARLIN, ousunoura MARTIN, X0, $10 and 113 outh 11th Btreot. Town—The First Marriage—An and on soveral oueasions the generous: | war comes iearer, perhaps, true prin- | tions. 7 - — Appropriate Phrase. hearted men, w acting as_ floor £ justice and senss than any | por toar of TosTus w dag's work, many by el o mmmm] llfllflfllm wmm&snw. i BTN e+ managers, musicians, ete., have kindly Shuman_ rogulations. The same | For fear of I tatdng.physto until Sai- Jone e on ¥ ROBINSON NOTION GO, | . “loaned their wives” to their bachelor | principle applied to men in times of | B Bur Oy 8 L ORI o delay | Bostox, Oct. 27.—[Correspondenceof |~ RS ish A ‘woman wites to the Now YorkSun | friends who, mightotherwise huve been | ponce, who desivo fo rule in the 4gre- | 1t ico ivus soon b heeded, it may | the Br.J-Now that the Volunteer has Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good§ from Springfleld, Col.:_ The 1ifo of a | Ieft out in theeuld aning (o g archy | Kl L1at Moles OLRORLS 175, S9'Glly | snvo youn hard syl of sickhoss, It | capturod America's eup, and that tho !?!?PLQ“W&‘J!.P&E‘”’E.,P"'L’.sf“““ e oen : X adies D s 0 ered ridice 8,/ B pne A er s an " | woman on uland claim in this sparsely | oflus, the artitles lomned were | bo questioned whether peoplo would ;“:‘““"l'r""‘(}mfl";,;‘,‘l‘;‘m_‘"“’"Qg ofTom the | victorious owner and designer havo LR ';_:‘: V‘NVAFDTSC"NE'“"' settled region is not without its novel | Jlnine Sulfurmed to their respeetive | ever have occasion for war if well and | i SIS CBGRTC Yol or appatite | been enthusiastically received, ap-| “WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. Notions and Gent's ['nmgnm (oods. ] and sometimes exciting fentures . Tam | gnrs,” A few days ngo three of us | wisely ruled in time of peace. What | S0 IV CReO ikl s hills, * Their | plauded and_ feasted, Boston is again —Wholesaio— 110wk Beskdt: GHAND, i uro that my sisters in th cosy homes | wani o the crocle fo shoot ducks, hut | would be thought of that army which | 8650 WSS FVECUL bovels aro | reassuming its conservative tranquitity | AgTicultural Implements, Wagons & Buggies e wnd luxurious drawing rooms of the east | when within # short distance of them | should sele ofticers from men who | {iit B S pNE " Troshness, tone | and settling back o its old rut again. Corner 4th and NicHolas Streets. s Olls [l ] cannot fail to find some points of inter- | they took flight and we secured none. | had no military talent, no military and vigor to the whole system and act vap ¢ ken by | = — e CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE co‘. 1 + AT | As the season for game is approaching T | training, and who had never seen any | ji'harmony with nature 1t has, however, been much shaken by “Artists’ Materla est in a simplo reeftul of my experience | 4 4o some sport in that direction. | military = service and who simply gL the greet interest the local press have | —-snrer=5FS o LRSS Wholesale Refined and Lflhl’lflaflfl! Oils, ¢ g in “holding down” a claim. By the | ) camping party is talked of, the ob- | desired the position for the titles and | EDISON'S NEW PHONOGRAPH. | taken in the solving of a ten-year mur- ) o Axle Grease, etc., Omahs, 1 way, that phrase “holding down” | jective point heing Trinidad. 125 miles | the help such titles might be to them in | 5 0 s L 0 Have [ der mystery, known as the “Webster Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs 4 seemed strange to me when fivst T heard | southwest, nnd it will be o relief to the | society or in private business? The in- | An Instesvent S CAnCCC Bank Robbery.” Ten years ngo the A8 Douglin WEALSA, OMKIN, NibtebkA,. | vor. \ it applied to a person’s residence on a | monotony to take a trip of t kind. sand the welfare of the people WAL Ik b 1 UK o A W hbatat Shale, (o0 ot - CARPENTER PAPER GO., \ {idd olalm; ¢ i fiaf. th 1 this summer wi as [ caught out | are constantly being entrusted to e New York Post: The stories which | cashier of the Webster bank, (Webster, Boots and 8hoes. Whl l P n l . IO SRR A B ) . Storms coming up sud- | vulers who have mo greater eapacity | Edison tells of what his perfected pho- | Me.), was found bound, gagged and | ===y Uorae i ar olesale Paper Dealers. on my claim, T ean understand its pecu- st time we were lost ¢ {oher motives. Public office, | nograph will do are so extraordiuary | gend! Murder was immediately sug- . - Gurtynoice stk o prining, wreUPIg aud qrN liar approprinteness to this scction of | the praivie for un hour or two. Two ay und in our country, is gener: | that he_scarcely expects people to he= | a1 traco of the murderers Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, =""——-————-—-=1 country, where the wind is as unremit- | couples of us were out in the evening | ally for one of three purpos namely | lieve him, and yet he says that that the B0 commlotoly nidden thut finally | 4 Parmam 8t Omaba, Neb.' “_,“,,m“,,. o— teriala. ting s the praivio is illimitablo,andone | riding, and while about two and a half | for the emoluments of the office, for the | apparatus is s “simple, so effective, and o Tt O, Boston, T ioNT h sad to “*hold down” his possessions from town and near no dwelling, | title of the position, or for the help | so immediately useful that he is certain | suicide was hinted at and at KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., st U A o, Svain came upon us in ull its fury. | §Uwill he in gaining "socinl position or | of its rapid introduction into business— | affirmed, owing to some supposed ir (Successors to Tieed, Jones & Co.) Al]x]hary Pablisher in every sensc of the word. I hav nding it impossible to travel in t in aiding private business. Very sel- » more certain than he was of the uni= | yiapities in the deceased cashier’s ac- wnnlgsalBManMacmmm MBUMS a“dshues Denlers Intype. pressea and printers’ sup) come attached to the old Rockies. face of the wind, we turned our buggies | dom ‘s it sought for & good which can ! adoption of the telephono a8 & | .o 1a ™ Fis poor widow has been suf- | Ageata for Boston Bubber S Co. 1, 10 & 110 PRI L X 5L LT taken several trips to enjoy around and, with most_commendable | be done to the people. ~Very rarely is | business intrume mt. Edison suid of his | G0 0 e of suspotse, post. fiariiey St Omaha, N : e Runber Gooas. o £ o Ay s circumsta o ques! s . men- | newly finishec 7 : fi s S ashaana. - ;""""d;‘"r o f{”"}lv‘“] L “"“, 1 itod f}|x~v\;:::“~:.‘.-|:|1|;..(-:-‘:\.:“"\\‘h t ”11"‘:]»| 1'»}\';'.‘ntt‘iwl;(l‘\"n;|l:{",u!l-hm soaits | know shat T fnished the fv]xA'um:r tive of her husband’s innocence; and Cotfees, 8pices, Eto., OMAHA'RUBBER SO or the pursuit of —health, and T ha/a5, ye time, and we proceed ing taken by him into consideration. more than ten years ago. [t remained | now, owing to the confession of a young | = CLARKE COFFEE CO., i # think that in few places v. only 10 find attor. awhilo $hat | - Ve are & peopie, avowedly, of the | more or less of n toy. The gorm of | mun who aceuses his own father of the Omahia Coffee and Spice Milla, Manufactarers and Dealers in Rubber GDDM - can both objeets be attained as fully as at Manitou—the “Saratoga of the West.” But my first acquuintance with the prairvies and off the road. It being v purest democracy, in no other | something wonderful was perfectl 5 swime. R TR WE in the party knew in | country hosition and | tinet, but I tried the impossible with it, ;.":"““‘Ll“]”:““ "‘A{“ '"I "'l“"rl“‘ Pl Teas, C[]_llrgps“ S‘E}IGGE Pflkl}l[ Powder, 16 gor W eeu1a there: | 11ths smoto sought for, and. in scarcely | and when the electrio light business us- f 1ight, and her murdered husband's sriracty, Tanndty B , Bte. elio o 2o forwind Would | iy other country 4o they count for | snmed commereial importance, I threw | honor to be avenged. The accused hus sonly o go Turther from the | more in business influence or in sociul | ev 011 Clothing and Lenther Belting. IUK Farnam Strees on : do nothi A. L. STRANG CO. erything overboard for that. Never- | been for years living a lifo of pillage Crockery and Glasswa mps, Pipes and Bugines, 3 southeastern Colorado was in March wore compelled to wait, | standing. Think of republican institu- | theléss, the phonograph has been more | cruelty and murder; has been the terror W. L. WRIGHT, Bk ,,E,l,], ‘E‘,,,...n.,‘.,.,,.,...,...g,..‘.. ote. 10, e B BRI LRIl ouds to roll awi tions creating a titled aristocracy! So um*hn\}lv|||m\‘|n|ndlu¢ inee. | ot'all the places he hns over lived in Agent for the Manutactarers and Tmporters of W i 3 Clhiimy pnamar {on the Soits s to ap Our un- | vastly out of armony with the theory resting from prolonged work upon | gy q'go, 1" $he clarges laid y RGHILL PUMP G road) kouth to Springlield the scenery Lk | o poceuiment i, aneh o condidioy, | the Hgte,my brain would Fovert uimost | Sh0,0°i5s A1, the shares Jud i b Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Witesdo U, P, TS, Ju littlo varied, thero being nothing but | o oration T hut it was with | of affaive that it cannot long exist_and | sutomatically to tho old iden. Since the | ¢&id s o'and exditing one. DL e LN RTINS olesalc Fumps, Fip. 0 the boundless praivie, dotted here and 4 pyiinn hearts that we reached home | the government retain its for Such | light has been finished, T have taken up | “ip Hiluhe % docidediy awakening Gommission and Storago. Sten .1‘-'.‘:‘1‘.'1?:’.3?&\"’"‘{?u'-"u'r‘.“':::!‘L‘C"?v..'.'.:'n.“""' there with claim houses. late at night. influenees stunt the growth of patriot- | the phonograph,and after eight months —= LN the mirage in the distance ma served, bringing to mind stori wenry, sand-bound travelers on the parched deserts, and their fruitless, un- A few days later the same qu started in’ the morning to visi town twenty i o a period (_!f D. A. HURLEY, U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., s Bl 1ite Commission and Jobbng, Steam aud Water Sunlis * boing | Butter, Bees and Produce. Co work, have made it a commer- tion. My phonograph 1 ex- business office. The rtette | ism,dwarf the spivitof independentman- | of steady new | hood and chill the fires of honest am- | cial inv our miles distant. We | bition, There ought to be noprouder po- | pect to see in ev muu'lw |lu~ upper y city is devoid of uny & People seem to f¢ Halliday Wind Mills, 818 an St Omabisy parehed desorts, and thelr fruitles, in- | veached our destination at 2 p. m. with- | sition in a free land than that of serving | first 500 will, I hope, bo lwu;\s ‘f"r Ais- | coon in town during the summer, and o [ oo Srapo s ““"‘"7:3’1‘,»' Mlota! Reting Matwaker i G LK S U A0 b AR [ sOHe e | O yadventire, ildes the dnct of my s country well in_any station, how- | ribution about the end Lof [Jamuurs: | more doleful nspect thun these benuti- [~ RIDDELL & RIDDELL, BROWNELL & CO., W 2 losing my escort’s sombrero and having humble. There should be no | Their operation is simplicity itsclf, and | ¢y vonues and streets, with all their Twin Buttes, near Wilde, thirty miles | (=08 BV G760 0500 it n in the fiht, uo_standing as high ns | cannot fuil. The merchant or elerk | i lsos hermetically closed, | STOTAge ald Cummlssmn Merchants, | Engies, Boilers and General Mchinery, ‘ from Lamar, form the one solit middle of the road a mile from where i ot ot ol and | who wishes to send a letter has only to | ¢t he imagined. Bpecialtios Butter, Kuga, Cheess. Poultr <.nmc. Sueet Iron Work, Steam Bumps, s Mils. 121617 break in the | ie fm; mile I'h we were when I missed i, be ealled an ened his soul, that | set the machine in motion, and to talk The up--nin;?uiuhtnr e BoatbiraviaY [ o ot Ktos Bt 112 South 14th B Leavenworth Street, Omul are two conical hills, symmetrical adventure. W "o commence our | honestly and faithfully and wisely he is | in his natural voice and at the us : — outline, which rise abruptly from th ‘n'u.iru- to a height of probably thre hundred feet. They combine to form one mound until near the summit, where they form two cone-shaped hills. The town of Wilde is not as savage as Mts name would indicate, being yet in its infancy, all thay was observable be- > y concerts o first ceting WIEDEMAN & CO., cf g v journey home 4 p.m., but again a | enabled to serve the people in some | rate of speed into the receiver. When phony concerts, and the fivst meeting of Seeds. THE FALL RACES v 10qi| B rain came upon s, When it | humble position in such o manner that | he has finished the sheet, or ‘phono- | ¢uicily bring back all the fashion and | pow Pl“flufl‘!lfifl Commission Merchants, PHIL. STIMMEL & CO.,” ly ceased we started, but about | they are made more comfortable and gram,’ as I call it, is ready for putting N ultry, life to this gay city, “nobody” would ; S Nebrasia, "% Wholesalg Farm, Field and Garden SBBd! es from town were glad to seck | prosperous by such service. No rank | Into the box made on purpose for the | yie “op 0™ G BN i | S e ki shielter in an_old stone vineho house, | of birth or title of wealth should have | mails, ‘We are making the sheet in AL GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., 011 913 ones St Ot now occupied by Me n sheep hevd- | pre nce for public position ov three sizes—one for letters of from 800 to 1880 Me & Schroeder ers. Altlough” t smmodations | ness, intelligence, industry and patriot- | 1000 words, another size for 2,000 words — ey .m-“m o “"‘”‘f\'c;h\'\.nn\lhx-: Pl‘(lflllfifl [lnmymissiapqanflk Cold S[UI‘HEU, Storage, Forwarding & cammlsB“’_’J‘ witnessed the peaple come % p Or o ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., 3 ¥ A were not all ||y..» migr 1. still | ism, however lowly the station. The another size for 4,000 words. I expect | 5honios, for they ave the best concerts i tho ion sito, . liv w0 | Voo gla o, sl | Jom, howevar lowly the sttlun, The | anather sis for 45, Sonie 1O vl | bhonios for they aro tho host concorts T Storage, Pnrwanlmg and Comission, tion. T found Springheld equally un- tho. ruin Do | e oL ot the Savion. . They | the postoffice nuthoritics cnabling the | EIYON, by, the, hest ouehestin (vithous , Bl ke of e T o Rugsied ap b md time we started on | were his trusted disciples, phonogram boxes to be sent at the same | iy o jeador, He: DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CD . wholesale and bl nul LN, Tzaurd Stivet, prepossessing, and had 1t » Wilhelm Gerie less isa Shaia, 1 ke T Fn T crossi Phe geatest ruler England ever had e us alette distinguished German leaderand com- ft Coal, = ik L N i f".‘{ll(...‘f:i".f..u‘\.n e Wiy esc was the commonor, Cromwell. The | ‘The receiverof a phonogram will | poeer"who has handled the “‘baton” Jotters of Hard aud Soft C Teas and Cigars. AN h4 banks of the teep and at its best it is a After the heavy rai “Unknown Cor s very slippery, and just as | poblest man of our country the hov d e top of thi bank | yeatest rulers of any countr their feet hegan to slip. they were un- 1 the weight of th ipped dows fien ono hovso f young gentleman in the Jumped ont and supported th S0 that it did not slip furtl other one contrived to briy a e nd mon. | put it into his apparatus and” the me: T was the | sage will be given out more clearl Bonapart, Tha | more distinetly than the best telephone e of the | message ever sent. The tones of the ok the | voice in the two phonographs which I ainly the | have finished are so perfectly rendered “ever pro- | that one can distinguish beteen twenty ant. different persons, each one of whom has Vo public offide grent and | Sd oW wouds, Um'-‘llumvmlu;m ad- bk e iy vantage is that the letter may be re- .,.J.’;‘i“.‘a..‘,‘,f“g‘fiffll“J‘.‘-”‘.‘S{I'" ,..'.::."“ l!:“;‘l[:f, peated a thousand times if nece ssar our government the humblest office Ihe phonogeam doeg ot Wedr OUb. by sreatest captain, stat turned to Kansas City, frch which Frang living, without as the climate was what 1 tevested in, and it was he ance and of excellent qu my intentions, and here T am. As though the surroundings the first night in Springfield were not sufficiently k strange and novel to an eastern-bred 1, wo hud the added excitement of one-half the girls—or Ishould say young ladies—in town attempting suicide by i R outh 15th Stroot, Omaha, Nobrask with such dexteri 308 EOHh A S0 trga his orchest ¥ that he has brought —— e INEON & GO et I 1 ‘WM. dAJVfifiLsOFTA, CO&>U toa wonderful point of . Je SON L $ mporters and Jobbers of Teas 1gars. excellence. The concerts are - tre- | Mannfactarers of Tlinois White Lime, Exml]e-nm\ Duisy Baking Powier, 10 umguu: mendous _succe and the WO | g0 hibners of Conl, Coke, Cement, Plaster. Lime, weekly performances are alw Bl had Sower Pije: Offce. Paxton Hotel, crowded to the full capacity of the hall I Lt rnam S that holds 3,000 people. The Boston- NEBRASKA FUEL CO ians are extremely musical e e Shippers of Coal and Coke. === cornice classical musie, and the interest these 214 South ith Nob " TEAGLE CORNIC SR e D e Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice, mainly in- » in abur I fulfilled Omahn test gene :d was the OMAHA MANUFAGTURERS, e \|||||l Hu' the fallen Dry Goods and Notions. thorough apprec Young and old Jove ay b ay f ! P U d taking poison. I the guest that | Sher one conlin e fallen | Gt S opportunity to the. occupant to | M55 IMOEOYeR I HaY, 20 Mleds iy 108 | flock 0 these concerts. and_ great num- M. E. SMITH & CO.~ | Joha Eyeneleg, Propretor. 1 Doreo wnd 16 and 1 night of our genial st driver, Mr. ® ‘\‘“ Hd using the | 16 o name for himself, if he be fitted | & ™S YRGS T & man dictates | PO can bo scen intently following Dl‘Y Goods, Plll‘lllflllll! foods and Notions | =——————————— Harris, Ho was then living ina dugout [ WHiD frecly we ) (e | for public service, by serving well and | Yl 0 b honogeaph, there will | SYeLY, note in » scores they bring ) 1 iy —__Smoke Stacks, Bollers, Eto. and M Coigny kept house—or [ pra ofour journey jome wiis safely | 5 elligently the people in sueh posi- | o I e with them. 1102 and 1WDouglAs, Cor. 11th St Omahs, Neb. - the accomplished, but not be small be no disputing the authentic of the | ¥ith! " kept dugout—for him and his two lllllv tion. The * sickly sentiment which Hub” is decidedly backward in | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co H. K. SAWYER, . ] liours of the morning were u hon us. 2 : document with those who know the | el | boys. 1 was p to retire to ot et i o betrrea | PrOMpts men of means ‘and ohers £0 | Gones of hia soico in Tifo, ' The cost of [ e horsc car mannecnents 80 e | Tporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods,Notions ,,!43]}}},{@01!1_21311“}19?}9?_1“,,3,1!1‘,1155_,%3,0](?;,,‘ lowly couch—lowly in every on Soptember 8, the bride being one of | 50K public office for the gilded title or |y g the phonogram will be scarcely | (o 5 o 5 Gonta! Furniabing Goada Corn aud 1thmey Sta. T odge Siroet, Omana, Neb: P being quite ingeniously aranged | $ B settions in the town, and | {oU private guin s foreign to our insti= | ;nore than the cost of ordinary letter WIS C e IR BN QielE 0 Omana, Neb - a few inches from the ground— |} . ]"““"]' )onmv!) girl of H‘\l‘lllu_n‘\;lnl- tutions and'should not be permitted to The machine will read out the crowded that by walking one can make and mentally taking note of the wide, weird, gaping fireplace, the roughly lastered walls and immense cotton wood ogs, covered with fac-similes of the brands used by the ‘‘rancheros,” or ranchmen, on their eattle,w? ¢h formed Furniture. _ far er time than by taking & car. The *Hubites” have, however, made | ~~ " "BEWEY & STONE, PAXTON & VIERLING, o tep to improvement in the way of d Cas nildin, nr G bt motor e Oyt | Wioleal Dedlers n Fumitue, !{.FPP&“.‘..?P.MQ L.‘E‘.“L%m [w I trial trip of this new car it was_filled Sireet omatn Novraskn W S with horse railway officials and elec- ; i 1 e w0 i exist. 1f in factas in theory, the peo- | FIFCI" pessuge at the same speed with ple are supren and all officeholders which it was dictated, igents, then the principles of | "y juye experiented with a device for have been entirely subverted enabling printers to set type directly [t sometimes happens in private | oy the dictation of the phonograph, affaivs that a clerk wears a profusion of me The groom proved up on his claiin two days previous and, returning from Lamar where the United States land office is located, drove up to the residence of the bride and the justice of the peace made themone. Ipresume and think it will work to a charm. It ialans v A OMAHA WIRE {ON WORKS, 1‘ tho raof of our abode, and doring if n diamond jewelry and assumes much more ansed that the printer by | triciansand was started offat aslow [ ____ @rooe T ; there was not a happier man. in_the pdae ore | is so_arranged that the printer by | e M it ; 3 theto g bt and s gt ons Sl B ant s e | e ey s |1 e, e Ut the e, b | 0l o Sl A | ~PRSFON. aatLaGHeR & c0. | Nagenes of Wire i Ralgy my pistol and hiave his thin o hang on | FOUREY i e Aot B oo proud in ]"“‘“ But oven_then the emploer | (‘o t6n words of the phonograph to : oy "ty wall as o rophy as they hung here. , and Qi not demonstrateany rapia | WAOIGSEE GOGETies and PROVISIons, | e min mindyz euato daregiapit mrs ok has some rights which the clerk isbound 1w hil ose thoughts « were pussing “\l:;d :::le’”“f'“',:'l'\,':l‘lxv";‘):f“":""ll\’”‘ ‘Il:fi to respect, and he usually hassome little :’fi;‘,’-":.:"dfii.“;i,,: e l;‘,’,“,‘;:'kri':‘,.l.;:."; -‘l"'K"l-““l“li“ll‘l‘“" th ‘11'1'*1 pr '{“"1.\ ]‘w 6,707, 0 and 711 8. 10th St., Omaha, Neb. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, hrough i 5, u near | L8 4 SIon | o \thority over his subordinates. But | g o SE0LG T ven vor again un- | improved and horses will have to make McCORD, BRADY & CO., ) :‘:Ixi-«:;h“\w. o ;:::'nilli:o:x‘x‘tl!i"::ll( et | of a sweot mistress of his domains. The muttodtyioresihly f:owhl_\ olacted offi- | the same words over and over ngai un= |y for electricity. Man'frs of Fire & Blfl'[lfll' Pmnf Sam | bride wore a buff lawn with yellow ribbons, at least. so ** ||||‘) say, course it is cc b ascertain further for which T um sorry. as a list of presents and the “menu” might prove of intercst. ' View til he has them in type. For busy sl : ‘ u L o them I typs; Ko s ey | i Kew Vorld and Hoston are n Whlesale Grocer, Vo morttron am sure that the phonograph will be a ks 19th and Leavenworth Streets, Omahn, Nebraska. g 3 s MRS, JA BROWN POTTER. = MEAGHER & SPROAT, necessity after a little experience. The fair sex is especially on the qui . M. STEELE & CO Gonora Autith 7o DIcR0In Shta & Tiack ot | ““For musicians the phonograph is go- ing 0 00 wonders, owing 10 the oxtreme | L i ¥ itness the debut of this much wnulesale Grocers, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks,” heralded art o, 0 o 3y 3 s, Neb. Vi il k 15 Stre h :’le‘tnxll‘!::""m\‘\(u:lrxdlu;ll:bl (l].‘\nflnl‘l‘\\pll‘:x‘l:;‘ i Sh niaba, wulta aad Juil Work, W16 Farnam Stroet, Omaha 3 B Y purish? The first-nig’ B Gh i AnnaFoWBlEiYeR ouball musia|| Coaveurishy pIhesfiestenicht member of the family was ill. In a fow moments she returncd with the inte gence that the only other young lady in town besides herself had cials who treated the people as natural- born serfs,and who acted asthough they were the annointed of God. This is a remedial er prosperity has built mountain-high gov- ernmental abuses. Usa and custom have supplanted principles in public affairs. The phantom of greatness is pursued with more zeal than the sub- d wire nd of ot able to National wished to know what to administe an antidote. I told her of some simple remedy, which she gave until the arri- val of tho physiciin. The cause of ! the young lady’s rash act was said to be 4 homesickness, but it is more probable that it was due to some move serious af- as : ALLEN BROS., L nearly all taken. and the_audience w o5 eyt was & B ¥ih i wonlAlha | ek Eoinds IR SICRLLY phonograph of | 305416 mogt select one New York has Whulesalc GI‘UCEI‘S with the exception of u clump of cot- tonwoods two miles west and a knoll, or ,about the snme atter hides the town from our view. I am three and a Overalls. ke I MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfacturers of Overalls, ago, which was a very imper- rude affair compared to that of to-day, it was alwuys noticed that musi- of no impaytance did th the lives, the prosy not control and the ever gathered. Mrs. Potter cannot but help fecling alittle nervous at the idew f bef 1 1 1 f 1 ardware. lelllll'unu.!hlru,";:‘thfl' 1104 Douglus Streety fection of the heart. IHow her life | y. $1as T % o oo | happiness of all ela ns. .\l mmdfl came out ,muhm] well; | © "mwflrlm.' bofore hundrads of paoplo i im—avamiey ~~~ 0 claim near an adjucent town. hand. at great chorous of patriotic pluLle‘(nlnnlhsuld \u,nmwr\ Lln bcuu' lh.m it would t.ll](. This e A D e ) Gk Jobhers of Hardware and Nails. —______sash, Doors, Etc. 4 R et e R AN A1 deat vaniatoltn D e , nd for a change of methods in the | o i (it se her closely and rely Tinware Shet Iron Ric. Agenta for Howe b M. A. D'SEROW&CU« b my return here in June T have spent | poct of & ruilread in the neur future. | that the spirit which conceived our in- and the result s | made over Munkacsky's new picture, | ~"""HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, B soveral nights with one very timid lady | cpureh service of any description, bug | Stitutions alive to preserve them in | marvellous; each instrumentean be pe ]‘fll‘d |‘||‘d ]:‘:::"h:\? h"”f,,“:f"},”.;,(:'“:" Bmmfm' Hardware & Scale Hgnm shnp Branch umna, fr ) e i .5 on her claim. I remember the first | o Sloary three hundred inhabi- | thelr pristine purity and simplic fectly distinguished, thestrings are per- | & "‘l’;‘ l’ Munk s Ol ','; " | Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 14k Douglas-st. BOMN MANUFACTURING CO night 1 went out with her; it was als0 | it (5 now and-a movement is on foot to | . Lhe remedies for the evils suggested inct, the violins from the cel- [ in Boston. Munkacsky's FCh L Omaha, Nebi her first night there, She had heard | guo5 08 S Ly ] are fow in number: los, the wind instruments and the wood | fore Pilate. 7o long cxhibited here, RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Manufactarers of Sash, nflm‘s Bllnds, that o stranger had been sleoping on H fotts e 1. Public office should he no place to | are perfeetly heard, and even in the [ WA8 not very favorably criticised, but, air Work and Interiar 1urq Wood Figs her cluim and was told that unless she | pIGNITY OF PUBLIC OFFICE. ke a fortune, The fee system is o | notes of a violin the over tones ave dis- | Botwithstanding, it is a most strik- Wholesale Hardware, Comier utan fonvenmorth Sireo took up her residence there it would be — versty on popular institutions and | tinct to a delicateear. 1t is going to [ 18 and powerful work. The | 10th and Harney Sts., Omaha, N Western Aganta | wahu, Neb. ¥ “jumped.” She was armed wfth her | Timely Thoughts on a Sadly Neglected Nai for Austin Powder equal rights. - Under it the most out- | work wonders forthe benefit of music- | 814y humblo attitude, of = Chist rageous wrongs are perpetrated. The Vi A piece for any instrument, for [ 8 he "‘””," "‘: ““'I Pi i“‘“ amidst opportunity for muking an independent | the piano, or for an orchestra, or an nt, | the_jeers of the multitude und the often not in harmony | {ortune which it holds out leads, to the | or the wholo of an. opora, musieal ins | threits of the soldiers, immediately o 2ot in awmony | most shamelul corruption of tho elec- | Stramontsang velccs cun'ha. lven ong | Cuples tho attention of the obsorvar, Y | tive franchise. Friendship, honor, [ by the phonograph with a beauty of | 414 he StEnCs still, gazing at that onc Al Brewers, t i th fear of a fulfil e e gLy | manheodHana EnelaRuL S INER AR, tone and a distinctiess past belief, and | B 400 00w o 01 U{'?Li;i( Uhat | Berinks, Wi vy himar daaer . 0 STORZ & ILER, 4 not inspire me with any fear of a fulfil- NS xious in our day are | peadily sacrificed to gain such o rich < ks O o ass. People gl 1 Tolusialiisg : Tout of hor thrents. towards tho - | men for some sovt of w position, vither | pifze.” Tmocent peoples lives are :,v)"..:.l:;..l:.‘,"“"l‘fix.f;l‘pu.)",l.lm.'.':-" A oisterously from the outside to EDNEY & QIBBON, Lager Beer Brewers, known supposed-to-be “jumper.” We | in society or in politics, that they do | hiuckened to obtain a fee. Peopl Brice of music for the phonograph will | 100k 8t this sorrowful scone, soon subdue Wholesale Iron and Steel. U3 North Figttecnth Streot, Onuuia, Neb. rotired ontly and, boing® very tired, T | notalways carefully consider what fig= | pights receive no protection. from their | be sca e ok e Phonograph WL | their lnughing and talking into hushed | wagen ana Carge Wons Stonk. Hees arg was soon 10st in sicep. About midnight | ure they ure likely'to cut in the desived e L N whispers as 1f awed by that life-like L v worel Bt by we were awoke by a tramping near the | position. ptonogram will be practically indes- [ ™ 2 3 Doy 0 | e A L thwarted and felons go free | structible by ordinary use, such music ice of the divino bei cing. The pie- __Hats, Caps, Eto. house. Accustomed to such dis- So careless are we about the selection cause no fee is in sight. Judi- | can be played over and over again. 1 tional but it is daid PARROTTE & CO., y .« L. turbances, I said it was some [ of public officials, so influenced by sial decisions are warped by the 1y first phonograph, as you remem- Haxs Whulcsa]e HHIS Caps and Straw (}gm}g N FRIGINAN. 3. “"“‘“'““‘ h PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., 1 Manufacturers of Mouldings, Sash, Doors, ‘Purning, Statr-work. Bank and Office s 20U and Poppleton Avenus decensed husband’s 88-calibre revolver and evidently felt very brave, and de- clared she would shoot the man who dared “jump” her claim. ~As she isn woman below medium height, and v 2 WL AL small and spare, her asseverations did they are beyond the abilities of the ~The Pernicious F Stevens in the Avbity pirations are ver with the individual tas ‘W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel. = cattle from the range, or as we | son of party issucs and personal av caleulations pro and _con as to | ber, consisted simply of a roller were near town, it might be a horse | bilmy at the time, we lose sight of | how the cash drawer can A HEDETIRCER \ i amby Sioet Oman, Nob turned out for the night, and immed- | the fact that the favored aspirant may | bo hest replenished. Perjuvies | phyagm point ,,.J:'w.h P 1 \ are going Tatee - Live Stock Comumission Merchants, fately dropped into a doze, but soon to | have uo qualifications to fit him forany | ave common and over-charges frequent | hand. In the new instrument there > height and dimeusions. | auors. _, Omee gt ek VAR Ko A Ne o, Uoion be nrouscd by Mys. Fleming, who was | public position, The intevests of the | in the greed for fees. Men who can | far more complicution, but ultogoeth agothe WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO i »‘ ;‘mlm;u that some enie vas ma mlrnmi people are sacriiiced for par ‘lmu-m- scarcely earn a living at a legitimate | different results. My propelling ma- | 1 2UAINT 1‘1;::4‘;1[; ih STREED Tt &f’f]fi' "-ErRP,“ %’9- i Live St “fl“b‘m’ B“OSM want ; ed in a dry goods box, partly filled | ancy. Good government is made secon- | private business become rich and arro- | chinery consists of asmall electric mo- | ¢ 0. DUSINOSK - DAYE 08 OI§ L ‘ with paper, ote., which stood outsido the | dury to the ‘gratification of personal | gant from bloeding their masters, tho | tor. ruy by avery fow cells, Strange to | composed of only two story buildin mporters & Jobters of Fine Wines & Liquors V6 DOCK LOMmIssion MErelants, East [ndia Bitters and Domestio Liquors. 112 Harney M ket £ house by the door. “I'll sboot him, I § vanity. Thus it happens thatmen ave | people, of fees. The whole syste shoot him right through the house,” | sometimes scen strutting around like | on a par with that of ing porte she declared in a voice intended to in- nishied treo on application. Stockors and feoders turnihed on good torts » Nt Bk and Goath Oniate Natioust, Uion Btock Yards, South Oaab ases and dingy cor e plum edifices of the and in llu 0 is | say, T have found move difticulty in get- : : } r 5 on | ting a motor to suit me than any other gobblers in* an oftice, the duties | Pullman cars and waiters in a hotel to | part of the apparatus. I t dors, but the v other | oot being swept away 9 — bt ik i b ry s various ? MAHA LUMBER (,0.. - timidate the nudacious party. So | of which they have not the remotest | be treated civilly, Of course public | kinds of clock work and spring motors, | Stead stand monumental structures that LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY. B T R o i | T anath oyt caiatun o (MR xR0UIAYE | OMoars thanla he wall Bud 1 arally paid: but }“u.,”u"‘mu?,‘ Ahtrustworthy and | nearly “brush tho cobwobs off the sky.” m kinds of Building Material at Wholesale Live Stock Commission, was with ll|fli\'\l‘ly I could restrain her | offices are son imes filled by men who, | No one objects to that, provided they Mharmata e A law was recently passed in New York 18th Btreet and Uaion Pacific Track, Omiaha. aking from executing her thr K at. But by dint | with cor we ofton oceupied any oue to sleep in a box of old puger | by men who would be safe investors in u with centipedes for bedfellows, and also | produce mavket. Once ina while leg off in that way, fc ¢ ice fuith- | o large seale here, which is likely to [ OUl% be so convenient to hail v performed. Public sentiment en- | get out of ord: 5 b AR B ) s sl | Room 18, Exchange Building, Unlon Stock Yard T are thamal. i siderable training, might make | give up their whole time to the duties absolutely steady and. noiseless (l"l\l\”l\xm‘nnu;' tl{n\:]lnlnldln‘l's‘lln'x““m = SUIRTERADFORD. xchwpge, Buliding, Union S0 ..,: of persuasion and ridieule I quieted ber, | good private soeretavics. of their respective positions. There is no pa 3 . venty sto hat & pity to cut the C & SHA % telling her how absurd it would be for | Judicial positio - = 1909 38 Do.park gLisho aprarainn, He it | Dealer in Llll]]hfll‘ Lath, le S'tISIl THORN 1&g ARRES No title should receive any favor or | tools for which I am now working upon | POOF New York rognition save that of ser 1 Doors, ete. Yards. orthnans bogin o | COIMISSON Dealers in Live Stock, s b \ep- | friends from the twent, R Room 2, Exchange Building, Unlon Stock Yie 8, & that it was wiser to wait for something | [atures are composed of men who would e iatt ma R SO U RS WU AVRLERF SR IGSIOP Sl ) ,‘.‘»‘.‘3:& dows! 1sApoRE Bragor C. N. DEITZ, stk Yars 1 Baks. U AR to shoot at, not to risk maiming | have been brilliunt lights inthose an- | people aro entitled to just such stand- | graphs are practically what I intend to AT TS Dealer in all Kinds of Ll]mhfll‘ Vrea” A Baat & r o' il some dumb brute. “But if he | cient timeswhen the laws were pube | ingand influence asthe people them- | offer for sale within 4 few months.” It is a pleasure to recommend o good 4 ALEXANDER & FITGH, wants to jump my claim he would [ lished by posting them at'sueh a height Nl\nu give them e article; one which we know will give | ____ 15thand California Sts., Omal 2 L E \ & ¥ ilu(-];u;\_\'l:\' horo. " and kindred romarks { that no oo conld rend them. Public positions should be consid- Athletics in Now York City. N:H iwudnzt and good service, “The FRED W. GRAY, Commission Dealers in Live Stock, greeted by persuusions, I us- . the harvest of tiiles s an- | ered s places for industry and servic dreds o g cons | Garland Stoves and Ranges” ure un- ) L Room 2, cpygaite Exelange hulliing, Ualon Stock T oauid not lwlpuunlung what & ridio: s diMouls to Aind men with | where the ocoupants can white away the | Hatiroud 1n New York City Bl Whlo thair truly axtistio. featurcs win .r-‘“"f‘f-’f"'“" o glke & 25 S " UNION STOCK YARDS CO., cowardly act it would be 1o fie | whom an ordinary Mr. enn foel ensy to | time, dressed in the stylish garments | young men at their games on the Man- | {avorable comment wherever they are T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., 0f Omaha, Limited, ough the house, and I must confess | associate. The man who goes to of their official titles in ovder to attract | hattan Athletic grounds, Eighty-sixth | s¢en. We ave sorry tosay that thoy are 10 Dealens Oul mang, LImie :\.mx wondered bylat people would | puity for tiio first time, and who has | the uttention of fashionable devatoes, | Street and Eighth Avente, * The cars slasely imitateds. Qs veaders should 0 Dealers Ouly, o ko ay,” which certainly is a great failing | nevér before wore a dress suit or a col-| to obtuin social stunding and influs | are high enough fr car this in mind. Oftor. & Karuwa Strget, Omahs. ? of womankind, and mankind as well. | lar, cannot feel maor mfortable | ence. ) u.\?x\kfl‘i\hth:;u‘ll?a{;k“::l\l b Moo W TJONN'A WAKEFIELD, ——— SCIENTIFIC ——— i Even whilo we were talking the dis- | thun some. of our public. officials | Stripped of the temptations to for- | and the grand stand, : J. J. McDermott, E‘U m Wholesale Lumber, Bte. ) turber of our peace passed around in | in ir position, Both make | tunc-hunters to seek wealth in their | Licutenant and (n|)lu|ll of the Ul)m« s 4 view from our window—it was moon- | saerifices to their vanity. . To eall it | channels, tmported and Amgrioan Portiand Coment, State agent e fell P llfiflr-ul(» Couicat a4 Qaiaer jite Lime. blockaded as @& boulevard | pics, who almost lives there, suys: light, almostas light as day—and was | ambition is & misnomer, . Ambition | against wealthy drones who de I discovered ‘to be old Sam, . a ‘horse, | leads men into channelsof su periovity | repose in the owned for twenty-five years by & prom- | and greatness: A mun who voluntarily | ways of cony foent man in town. When the story | makes bimself ridiculous can have no | people . muke far Milwauki > to | “For strained museles,sp folds, and made high- | and external applications generally, 1 urrent Boleauts, Fowerful, 90D. Youthtul, tmpr 100 by which n_great | find nothing batter thun “ALLCOCK'S forsanphio &'9 AR bl "'"‘ nown their thoughts, | Porous PLASTERS, h!';m"nd o m“e“c R i i ppatioss O GLUCK & WILKINSON. u only ohe i th m Al e 7 ane ta tho worl Jage z