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THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. | mikers ™ di thie mecate ™ Wakin | ftoie Sdw Vorr: Wik, Yonon e roun: | PREACHERS ENTER POLITICS. 1 N o '] e hours he had sccured the story and re- [ J. ¥ Riday, New York; H. L, Shields, Cni: A ! lited it to.the traveler. The man wae | cago; Charles Adams, New York; George 5 a chance acquuintance of the girl, who was | Albree, Now York; O. HBrown, - Albany, g A How a Drummer Saved a Young | of a romantic turn, and while stoppisg in | N. Y.:'A. Conkling, Chieago; M. ‘A, Caver: | Prohibition Sermons Preached by 3 the piace where she attended sehoot had | ley, Chicago; B, B. Ludiow, New York; F. Linooln Pastors ’ . 3 b Girl from a Life of Shame. proposed to the young lady that they go | M. Dyer, New York; J. H. Patterson, Chi- o o $ A E % Omaha, where ho had & very B. Maguire, Chicago; H. H. Clark, * dear lady cousin, and be married go; J, P. $tevens, Boston; J. 8, Jo: The poor girl had , the young man New York: G. W. Parker, New York had taken her to the hotel and there had in- | E. W, Gayley, Wilmington, Del; C. 8, Hau' troduced her to his “lady consin,” who was [ ser, New York; G. A. Sturtevant, New AN INCIDENT OF LOCAL INTEREST THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION, The W. 0. T. Board—A Case of Inter- | no less a porsonage than & prominent figure | York, Aggrossive Warfars Waged By the NO conception can be had WlthO_Ut a visit to our store, Of the ix_nmense . eat (0 the Tourtst—Pointers for | pfLUdemimonds of, Omahy "The roveln | he folowing wamed rogiatered st tho | Pronibs—War sumg conceri— | Variety of our stock and the low prices we make. A few minutes inspect- i Young Travelers — Omaha ould_not be likely to return tothe | o Parker, Kansas City " Tobert Gillkam, Mecting of the Stupreme Court i i i i N Aciaphi bkt foan, Yo not, be lkely to rotum,to the | . Parker, Kdusas ity Hobert Giliam, Ay ion will demonstrate the factthat our assortment is unrivalled and that 5 company of the “lady cousin’’ for one night | Forrester, New York; J. H. Drummond, the unsuspecting eirl would be all right. | Jrancisco; F. ., Wheeler, Chicage Nevortheless the cautious Dingman took p Chicago; W. W. Cord, Pittsbur, his position and saw 1 it that_ the bird did drtn jidlr there is a great difference between our prices and those of other houses. reno i mes wcone nnen ] | YOu cannot afford to buy a spring suit or anything else in our line with=- : A Traveler's Domestic. Weo hired but sh d . New, @ lines are laid for nictpal . . f : » A.all..l-'fi(..'.".'w.'.‘,,'l‘!.',,?\'r...“’"”““"““‘ ot i AL Top ok th ‘et moraine e i L m;\lai‘ Y ot e et s 1o | out first looking through our stock. We will prove to you that it is to ; , " Bito Could not bake & loat of bread. garringe tho pary ooy ot owever, | Chicago: 3. ny S Cnicgens 1. | contest wil e livel one for.an oft vowrn | your interest to do so. Our large trade enables us to name the lowest i f the detective, A ) ). Leathers, inic politics. wrohibitionists have A 3 f . 1 \ e nto corners mwept tho dus 3iclock that atternoon a catringe dashel p | New Norks 3" Brown, gr, New' Vork! | waged an agsressive wartare and dded to | PFiCeS. We sell more clothing than any two houses in the city together, j 1R A dusf she had never s 0 led palace of vice whereappointments | Samuel L. 2 ork; ) ¢ reit fight by issu daily edition of thel . P A% \ Tho mage ook owe ot o Santas “Sasimaiore” “ue g othyt | New ork; W. i1, Coleman New P S e e it et | @and necessarily buy more, and buying more, of course, buy cheaper,and AR ) b b JOMYEYRNOS sprang & well Inowrr COMIER: | wg op ey o Orel 45 3o 1ed to-day. Yesterday a number of tho isi i i S v yethtes Emory | 00y £ B, Blowart Chlcugo: G. W, Waita | ued toduy. Xesteraay o number of tho s | cOnsequently sell cheaper, and this is why you can buy the same quality The pan in which she boiled the fish She used unclean for fricasses; At every meal she broke a dish. Dingman: the trio were admitted to the | A°P. Slewart, Chicago: L. Mayer, Chicago! | outran their judgment as ¢ house. Tt did not take long to convince the | Sig Mayer, Chicago; dohn IRonaldson, St queen of the realm that they were there on | Toujs: . 15, Ronfro, St. Louis; O, H, Stuith, business and would brook no child’s play. satian wewchers | OF goods of us for less money than in ony other store in the city. announced political scrmons for the day, and ' Chlcago; M. Q. Bontiay, Ohloagd; }' | the usual third party gathering was held in B Althovgh of splendid health and strong, After cousideruble objection and strencous | January, Chicago; M. Horta Chicago; | the hall in the afternoon. At a meeting of ' . o (O : U] +iN 1 \.'n work she um‘mm to be -n-lid: rfi"k‘“_". {h;-l )'l'"l"‘ii"rcu w\:lmmh" |;. George ' P, Carpenter, Chicago; W. S. | their committee Saturday & campaign fund For the Easter Holidays we call attention to our Boy’s Clothing. This department we have enlarged to i She nover cloaned the lamps as long e inovitable, and a sable attend- | Dudiy, New York: G Chittor, A b . dstond ATid : h 3 i ; : 53 ) ‘ . b ) As she could ses withou! thelr aid, :r'n;:nr::‘u the card o the drummer to, an :-,‘:EL,.;,.; AT Bty 1r," Ohloamn) ;’f\-‘(“.T,'.X{li,'f’"{;f."'“.'".’ L '..‘..\.‘.M:.'\:h:“ ‘31',.";':, }‘m-zl- times its for l:\\(‘l'! ™ n‘nd the assortment we show is simply immense. We offer some special bargains 5 pper room occupied by Miss ———. The | ¢, Sloggatt, Louisville, 1. C. Wood- © 8 Wi ] sid r the holidays. ) sther we menti 3 i " {nee P Juits at 83.¢ ehi i About her rights she had no doubt, young lady responded in person, and the de- | Sran Baceme W Morcisn e, New Yore: | elect their caudidate for the couneil in the or the holid Yy mong other we mention one lot of fine all worsted Knee Pant Suits at $3.90, which are ; g‘,\ml v|l1‘l“llml funr:“l;t'm to speak; :e--‘l\\imlwnhdrl‘\\' to :‘umlhll‘r coom, Wnl»; A.D. Grant, New York; John . | Sixth ward, which they consider fighting worth fully $6. Another splendid Jersey Suit at $2.95, which could not be bought for elsewhere for less than Shie wanted every Sunday out, put little_ceremony the plain spoken old | Now York: g il = Tk Il L T g R A 'And throe nighta also ovory week. tourist told his mi d when he in: ;}_{3,-,‘1‘.",“.'N,,’“,'\‘v‘,,?lz'fr_’,‘_-‘_,' ;,"j‘x:l'.'“fii"n‘mm". ground. The democratic |»-|rl\‘|-!n.\<_xyi lmlv' $5. In Long Pant Suits, and suits for young men, we show hundreds of styles in fine qualities at prices from i formed her of the ch of the houso the | J.'D, Perihio, New Orleans; H. L. Goodman, | I the campaign, as they are allied with the one third or one half lower than other houses. My wife to her bocoming cooly poor_girl broke down completely. Thero | Ghicago: J. H. Morganroth, Chicagos J. A, | Probibitionists in the fight, having endorsed She left us, sulky, black as {nk. was no time to waste and the drummer hur. simer, Ne vork: M Jacoby. Now | the third party candidate for police judgeand § LT T, G 5 5 PO She's now instructress in a school riedly secured the young lads's wraps, and | Yoree o i M. S Yok A Ton | the third lpurl\' caididates: foF conhellinen The assortment in onr Men's Furnishing department is on the same liberal scale, and Furnishing Goods For training servant girls, I think. ';:,',":'(.l},,vl',,'\’\'" R oy v S inson, n':"‘&' ,'ll."‘\‘.'fl-‘: '“'M“' }\{MDI,!:’-I““{' in most of the wards, Inquiry among are marked at the same small percentage of profit as our clothing. The new shape neckwear we offer at 150, 250 A Timely Rescue. In half @i hour the young lady wasat the | . Lonegan, Chicago; C. C. Mitchell, | Prominent businoss men and republicans | g 0c, you cannot buy for three times the amount elsewhere. 3 * It is presumed by some that as a class com- houm;.r’ lh:-tm\'f;ll\-r afe under the protee- | Chicago; P, G. eeman, New | elicits the information that the ticket nomi & vl 8 mercial travelers are anything but moral. | tion of his estimable wife. The nextday the | York; A, R. Logie, New York; | nated by the republicans Saturday night is e aTisad " \ i TLis supposition, so common a few s "“*”'I:‘i:"”t';;“"';‘nr e ‘;;‘.‘r";;:u"m pout | Samuel Delano, Boston O. A. Katz, Chicago; | very generally regarded as an excelient one In Hats we have no competition, for where exclusive hatters show one shape or style, we show twenty & B ago, i fast being wipod out by the many evi- | ihd'joft her, Tn parting there was o VISIDIO | Heauo 1 g b oimer kh mranpis il | and ono that will care for the business mter- | Jeast, and prices are one-half, e | dences of its falsity. The opportunities for | tremor in the voice of the traveler as he Shicago; J. I. Delany. ork: | ests of the city, for public improvements and i ¥ the traveling salesman to exhibit his de- | grasped the hand of the young lady, and s Ci the carrying out of proposed movements sot “x merits aro as froquent as the occasions upon | bidding her good-bye, said; “My poor éhild, - Sclimidt, | on foot tho pust year, Tho platform of tho 4 avhicl yropricty display hi ank God tha aw you in time.” The Selegman, Chica, John W. | republicans is represented in the following : 2 $ $ Y % wwhich ho may with proprioty display his | ¢oung lady went direct to her fathor's homa: | Nan Crtbcserm 0 Brorse Sohiam, ‘I | Fepolutions dgoptad by the convention: Everything marked in plain figures, cash and one price. ks i virtues. The confident of many a patron | poted on the advice of the drimmo \ i 3 p { and told | B Nichols, St. Louis; K. k. her parent the whole story, She does not, < Samiiol Sehifr, New Yor perhaps, know how near she came to that use, Chicago; A. L. Smith, Boston brink where so many have trod and perished. | Blake, Chicago: W. erdencr, St. ] Under the impression that she was being | @, L. Holmes, Chicago; C. R, Ritne taken to the home of her lover's cousin she | ton; Max Noel, Chi Chi- | ment in the hands of that party, whose offi- was enticed to a notorious house of cagos W. M. Miller, N . J. L Sabin, | ciency has been proven in the past and is ] ; A tion, The man who took her there,and whom L. Alofs, Dhiladelphia; | guaranteed for the future. ] she had promised to wed, was au oily-tongued | W, J. Dow, Boston; A. D, Cotton, Minneapo- | Resolved, That we are in favor of & wise o - scoundrel of good appearance, who has not | yig’ co, St. Paul; R, W. Bryant, New | and econonical administration of the city af- i yetachieved a police court record, but has on | York; R. H. Dengler, New York; M. H. | fairs and the completion of the many publio i & many occasions been the honored guest of y B Resolved, That as the city of Lincoln has grown to glant size under the fostering care of a republicanadministration of municipal affairs, we commend to the voters of this city the policy of again placing the city govern- | there is within the breast of many a reliable 1 traveler safely locked the secret of a heart, and upon his manhood ofton rests the happi- ness of a home. Th is on record many in- stances whoce the honor and kindness of rep- ‘¥ resentatives of this class have done much to ) lighten the burdens of he hearts; but in no case has a greater service been ren dered by one in any walk of life than that * { performed by an Omaha drummer within It 1 the ho Cohen, Milwaukee; S. W. Patton, New | improvements now m process of development estimable families. Ior the sake of the | Yori;' George T. Link, Chicago; S. Simon, | and the promotion of the many others now so .t fair namo of i r., New York; W. 'S. Looarcraft, New | much needed. ; the past four woeks. That the daily papers ntended victim there was did not secure the details is due to the silence :‘l‘;ll\lvlillll “’r'“";‘o‘_‘l"l ";'\{"“":- i‘x"lx"nm :'{'"{z:g vork: N. Dray, St. Louis; Max Salmgar, lhmol;‘vd, That lwe aro in n.\'m; of t_\tm | intai T8¢ say tha > ever crosses the path of this | philadelphia; T, Shorelett, Now York:J. H. | establishment and maintenance of a city : i ) m;n,mm:dm by the pnu«‘m‘lefi dn the | manly Omaha drummer he will be remem- | Smith, New York: H, S. Pricst, St | hospital, where the sick and infirm in our Corner I4th and Douglas Streets_ Omaha. | (LR f'l-rnmlvlm]‘grf and skill displayed | bered, recognized, and treated accordingly. Louis; W. B. Bwe, Pittsburg, Pa.; [ midst may receive wmedical treatment at a i i iy it L rer Tow (i ahcen = R, H. Strother, St. Louis; J. Thateher, Phil- | nomunal cost. ! | anrv;'ll at 1o n.meflbnme‘nt.mncd, as such a Points For Young Travelers. adelphia; J. A. Snyder, New York; F. H. Resolved, That we commend our eity coun- —- — = — e — — xq ) rey tl\;noud\\m:h: do 1‘1:]“(\1 1d no ;zoml, and There are some things worthy of attention | Medbury, New York; Fred Weimer, Cincin- | cil in its manly stand for the rightsof the H ; ey by nterested persons the greatest | i, ¢no make-up of customers as well as that | nati Cliales F, Clarko, Chicaga: b R Black | citizens of this state and city ngainst tho en | angloworms, and as tho |‘ronh!sl pns‘sv% T“E I"eunABLE DROLOSALS YOIt MILITARY SOPP } B [ ’ aveling vi iter i Chicago: G. W. Buchanan, Pittsburg, Pa.: | croachments of the federal power upon local | along Habbejam, about to set his foof eadquarters Dept. ot the Plaf W i In the carly part of March a young and | Of traveling salesmen, says a writer in the i Now Vorle) T B Minas B ; g ) SJOUY 504 . uartermaster's Ofice, Omaha, Neb., Mareh 8 o ! handsome girl returned to her home in tho | St. Paut Globe. Thereisno man of exper- | NG+ Wisom New Morks 4. I, Mince, €t | government. N L c“nEn l ?1"'\" UL SoRaTRoan, W b Torsiue é 4 ] Intcrior part of an adjoining state from an | jence on the road who has failed to single out | Josoph Gahm, Boston: G. A. Summit, Bos' [ The supreme court mieots Tucsday morning | WS stoppec by Atuliing, who, jorking it il oneto e F i i Chstert ety whoro sho ud been, in attend- | such as the nervous, the commaunicative, the [ ton; C. N. McLouth, Chicago; E. J. 'Race, | pursuant to_adjournment at which time the | him yack suddonly, angrily exciaimed: Tormismius, K., Feb. &, 1691, thme, on dates named hotoafier, at which tme e honorlest seminary Of that isection. | ynow-all the fellow with an argument, as | Chicago: J. Smumgton, Chicago: W. G, Tal" | call of cuses from tho Tenth judicial district | **For shame! the poor fellow can’t coun- Qentlemen.-Boven years ago a nore. andiacos thoy will o enend i the presence i f he father of the young lady was engaged in | '~ 5 + foll 2\ cott (g,hu'ngn‘ 3. M. tituman, Boston; G. 13. | will be made. The cases docketed from this | ter, ye know! ¥ nose from @ fnger nail acratch, of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of the business of general merchandise, and it | well as the bullying and funny fellow, besides | (0% ChiCRER; &) ‘ORtoagos | Aiatrict ave s follov Mr. Tofl Wall, (middloweight cham- e slmple remiedics, but tho #ore fuel, forage, straw and chitconl, during. she B ¢ i YWas announced that the duughter had been | o half dozen othier grades of buyers, each one | A" *yhita, Demetre, | Jefforson Long vs the state of Nebraska | pion of England), not averse to lending ook enyonrs. Maky thousht 1 had a ban: fltoal yoar commjonalug July 161, 153 QRSP § ' o witbdrawn from school in order that sho | of whom must bo judged upon atraveler’s | New York; A Troy, N. Y.; Fred | under advisement; Jobn Henn et al vs Henry | fimaelf for the purpose of & practical SO Sear ded {eonimonced canin o following military "posta’ and siatomst SIS 1 ] Bomis. " The mother of the youns lady hag | first visit, and for whom ho must mark out a | K. Green, No urles’ Ripley, Bos- | V. Temple; M. A. Daugherty, appelloe vs G Bt alce keIl htaeionf oURA T 50 S TR Rt A O oronon Qhiopeune Domot URden et . s e ioher OLiLY ady 5ad | Jine of action, a mothod of assault. The nery- K Paul, Minn.; . A | S Groult, appellants; Gustave Lune va | S0Py ISR CTOCH Bteot (B Be 3o very poor heaith, und coul¢ Bardly Du Ohesne and _Douglas;’ Camps Pilot Butte a$ s ST AR ‘Rt""dh Lok ous customer wants to buy, needs the goods, | Iisher. Chicago; Charles J. Brown, Denver; | John L. Brown; State ex rel C. T. Crawford | 8¢°0 '8 & et b et e araat g Rock Springs, Wyoming: Valentine, Nel 3 4 © village were pleased that the soclety of | U CUp DLIOr TR0 0 oY N iatako. © The | L. J. Hurding, Cleveland; C. W. Frye, Bos: | vs H. A, Graham: John E. Meyers ct al vs | amusement of certain club mon who S's good apnetite, § ogard It an p ot Douglas or Faort Casper, Wyomiug: Prioe, 3 ] tho place was to acquiro an accomplished and | but foars making o mistake. = The E. Albal, New York; H. J. Cannon, | Charles L. Johnson; Elizabeth A. Benscotter, | wished to see a t*sucker” made of one of ijual ,:J...mn.,‘loy 1adles In wer ok delts and the Department Rifte Range, isellevue, Ne- A [ geniel lass to its numbers. Since the young oy ot i appellee vs William 'H. Lark et al appellants; | their friends who had aspirations in the cate: healit. “Ip ta'a heusbal) medicive N ropoaal bl o ' ) lndy took the dosk in hier fathor's office she | 8bout bis porsonal “and = family - af ——— State ex rel William B. Short vs county | wayof the art ppugilistic. Amateurs in oo OUrS SRa R W. Wison. | T S and cnar 5 - i i g e (7 T & ¢ ex rel . S S vay ' ‘e Co ate g opened Monday, Apr) N . Proj | 1 hins been valuablo aid in the transaotion of | £81% SRER , O 00 Mie Tours ‘alluved: | ‘“Can’t ent a thing.” Hood's Sar commissionors of Shorian county ‘et ali | any Line of sport are apt to fanoy thome Sraxraxsunh, . G April 3, 188, DRy, Straw. graih ud bran will bo opened o;ll':r:c;:'mi,lfr:‘lz )u: ?&Lx?i\-“’?fé'r .\,;vo..{%’ef”r':xfi and the other you must bear with until the | arilla is a wondevful medicine for creat- | William H. Reed vs James W. Smith; State | (. 1ves 100 highly, and long to be pitted .?.f.';"n?,“n‘.;‘i:}"" Imenty yearst ':5'-5':3 .mh. May z'<‘|m')‘ Ree R these circlos hasboen excused by tho stato. | Machine runs down, unless like tho rubber | ing an appetite, regulating digestion, | ex el Arnold Gregory va Sehiott DR No- | azuinst professionals, and. this ono was | beemurpyidy wore, The many shysiingt | 10 echivt il e oy eetrad iney H ment that her entiro time was consumed in | Man it is wound up for twenty-four hours, in. | and giving strength. i ortnan co Vel B Neal: Nathan | easily induced to ‘‘have a go” at Mr. e aaty "‘x’.“.u.ul- yeir ao Incsan by thie Quurtermuster af each post ubove nam 5 ch ca o br 5 . F. Wiley vs S. B, Neal; N A E or supplies for his post o 6 | fitting herself for ~mercantile =dutles. | REICE 850 e DR He b o e ey Campell vs David N, Wells; . G, Keons ot | Wall, the more by the persuasive argu- 2509 becaima mors virulent than ver : nd Progosals will also b Tecolved at thia ofice ! i I I LTI e O e G e i e e o NINE 1N SEVEN YEARS. al ys William Gaslin, jr. ; Johin_ Johnson vs | ments of Jack Baldock (Smith’s second ey o Indsed, Hhak .7 ity Snslied | LR, T, B pivin wrain and = | A vas i 4 A4 R v.” Plerce vs | i il ip) ider a e o 2 01 stor, Fort C: (] than shenowis and as her 3,'“““,;,‘(,. Wi | The knowlna‘l fellow can tell you all about | Remarkable Family of Freaks Born }fi»“;\;-mfvflztl&gfi_ all}hi’:;:‘h"p‘.}-im] {ianye ux t%)e lt(lh lain r;flu;; )hfnxlp:}q'?l&d m_:im ssted inuaing thes & & K1 tnoei ot s ‘nv‘)g}";\‘:‘euu" Jastar, Fort Casy ,Zrcnx;_amn‘oufi the exception of the Christmas of 1887, were | ¥our own goods, how they are'made, knows To a Pennsylvania Couple. A sy Ah ad | the best judge of a fighter ** "tother side oat She woet £ 20y copsiltution, Statlon, Utah. b ONCE ) ST , ol > v vs Ira D. Matson; City of Kearney 5 & T that Ehe ovii was out of my cos n, b, = During hor. fowr welts rosidonco i “kuy | in trade, and could not tell you the difference | Lockwell, of this place, have a curious | county vs Homer J. Alien, Hol o ity bitialthoush appeatad, ' oito began sgatmon & 855 | bl ey, atid uch pretorence wilk be v Tather's place of business the lady has by her | between 40 and 10 or straight 46 from list | fami They have been married seven WA SONG CONCERT. RAIALOUn AN GIS AL ForUM by L A e s to articles of American production produced on Thd treatment of all won many Triends any | (i. €., if there was a difference). Tho bully- | years and have nine children. The two [ _On Wednesday evening, April 4, the Alpha | much battered and bruisod, the amateur o it OO gt and otner g | The Pacile coust o tho exiant of e conumm kind troatmont of Al won many fricnds any | jug Tellow. goncrally dismissos you boforo | oldest aro twins, o boy and o girl, Ag | Society will give a concert of war songs that, | was not quito “'knocked out.” Slioe Yover'took” “Fours trutg, tion required by’ the public service there. o o Sasod to mako hor a | (1 i troduttory servico 15 over, whilo | bir VEriT b ot said | fudging from those who participate, will be | — Ag Baldock helped him to his corner A posalsforelther olansof tha stores M eNNUING frequent visitor of their homes. 'y servict over, whbile | bhirth the girl weighed eight poundsand i (e panton Gy 9 s 3 3 ‘Wixston, N. C., April 12, 1857, or for quantities less than the whole required b i b i the funny fellow regalc u with the of a highly cntertaining character. The pro- | the second cheered him with **Good boy! Gentlemen—Two or {hree years ago & cans Will be received he details thus far related are of littlo in- gales ) he | the boy less than four, but now, at the | g Y aattolia : L ; ey & tice. Tt soon Krew to be 1 be recelved, e terest, and the record of the now plain life of | latest story, drops business to entertain “gix years, th L sl for by | A SO A R AD LON you will do him yet,” ““Don’t wenken, cer came on my face. oy The Government resorves the right to reject Aundiitgiwayito priat were iEnob o ania ) "m}\- B G Ll s‘v’ll" 1"” the ll'm' There was just a v toa day between | Sol “"umfl{)m Shaayn | her?” fecbly asked the novice. * “Sure,” o b prosent ke with L1 SapLIest Thank proposal: and full nstructions will be dent by which a representative of the Ber | tons off your vest listening to his repetition SRS LSS ol tudtoonotnae : Shady™ | peplied Jack. **Then,” gasped the tyro, yosult. The cancer has entirely disappeared, furnished on application to this oftice, or to the chio X he birth of t1 and the next child i 7 gasp yro, came into possession of the true reason for | ©f ©old stale chestnuts, As you mect them | the birth of the twinsand the nextchild, L 0 < s 2 T [ e there being no evidence or symptom of & Quartermasters or Agents of the various S » he threw down the gloves, “I'll—quit the young lady's return from school, one and all, you must size them up, attack | which was a boy. e is deaf and | Quartette... arching Through Georgia.” | 88 he threw 2 8 ) q gancerous charagterlaft, Hy generslnonlth and stations named. i A" woll known Omaha wholesnlo house | their weak points, and, marshaling your | dumb. A year later Mrs. Lock- ¥ Quartetto, —winner! L L U Euvelopes coutaining proposals should be numbers among its travelers u gentleman | forces, mass them on the defenscless side, Ml o birth to triplet L Recitation.... ... Drafted Into the Army” = today | am working in thefield planting marked “Proposals {or—-— —at— and " L3 & han e torm & 5 o well g 1 heldk) 1e Lotridge. corn.” Yours truly, JONAS LIMKBACH. addressed to the undersigned or to the respee= who has long ceased to be young having | and by storm carry off the trophy—an order. | oius wind a boy, each one of which ine Lotridge. \ Pussed the forty-ifth milo post of an active | The traveling salosman whose courso lis | #1118 wid a boy, bach one of | Y (L carcer. Huppily marricd this gentloman was | OVer @ beaten path (a routo which he makes | WelERoC Ve POUS INosuny M frequently) has less to contend with than the | they were six months old, ‘and were in | Cornet solo... 8 (Jevoled ‘husband to an excellont | CEL L s Toutes frequently andis loss | apparently the best of health, but one wifo, and one year ago_an almost idolatrous WBarhara Fritchie? i had upper li tive Post Quartermasters. 3 Baryase i iteh e tue"fiéx;::&”: iu;:n""‘é?r%':n‘f’im‘:mu e n. . HUGHES, 508 . R 1 . Ono gave me & 24.25 ¢ I 3 National air. ennahi vial or fvo dotiars, which was e 6f QUAraIBANAR, § < n ure.” It is néedloss Lo say thal 8 _“Tenting To-night” menogood. Abvuttwo years ago I hecame DROPOSALS FOR PRINTING - Headq SR AN toAtioat flovabloi dADgLter; » | frequently brought in contact with his day they all three died in less than an | Quartette uite Unoasy, a8 people thought | had & can- £ NTING— uarters gaiiaion moaktioyabln caughton n the e Fuch! bolng .the 0ske: whiles trove. | hour of w6 anaibers later | Mrs. Dorr, ‘Mrs. Ruymond, Mr, Burnham, B eaa T ook & courso of slgheon boities Depurtment of tho Platte, Chief j fall of 1887 death entered his houschold, and : \our of one another, Two ater ) master's Office, O 0 g o i i cle ht excel branch he would be i i Mr. Harmer' of 8878 Tho result has becn acomplele maha, Neb.. March when he reached his home, in answer to a | ¢ler might excel in one branch he would be a | Afy5, Tockwell gave birth totwins, both | o # e oL ot Bohl o3 q cure. ‘Tae ulcer or cancer healed beautiful- Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to th i sudden summons, ‘1t was to gaze upon tho | Dlank failure in the other. The latter should |yt (AREREIVE ARG QORIAT UL | Pite and drum..SThe Girl L Left Bebind Me {fisaving soafcaly guuteptibio ot yrom usual conditions, Wil be received af this office b Nitalbas torm r Lis ol oyed: ohiig be sharp, quick of percoption, and both | PO¥R OF TOLS LEAT SVELIES WEILRL. Miss Georgie Taylor cdurfisva oo b exceliout heaicn tho i e (contzal i W ! Friday, March 2, this gentleman boarded | Should have some brains, nerve and adver- | Of the babies had six fingers on the left | Quartotte T'he Vacant Chair" b, | G e e AR Monday, Aprif ‘50th, 188, at which time and Bl H a Missouri Pacific train, bound for | tising genius. h:n;d x;ml the other had six !luus on |lnu Cawmp Brothers, Churchill,M. T, Har- 7 —— y Jn n‘firun‘nl, 1fect 'I:k,u.l' Jheww 'fl"r'n”;' ‘;«J:l”\uh:l\llm ‘;: mln:i.‘-“,m ';:‘;‘?.:’,’.5":’; pe. | i Two years pa again be- , and, best of all, the elght ye: c ders, fc rojshing the pri o N o as abou o 0 T . T ) e rn Lo the . ) 5 ] o fiscal year ending Jun 580, The govern. I } oncof tho forward coachos, whon ho was | _ Franklin H. Downs, tho traveling repro- | T ockwells, On Sunday Mrs, Lockwell | Bugle Cail “Hard Pack aud Coffee Trenton, Todd Co, Ky., ¥eb. 25, 1651 Ihont Teseryen thokaht 1o, Tejoct huy Ol pro- J t hailed from the Pullman by an acquaintance, | Sentative of a Boston house, recently cap- | o;ve birth to a girl baby which weighs CITY ITEMS, Treatiso on Mood and Skin Diseases malled posnls receved, Blank proposals, form of con- who invited him to share hisseat. There | tured a burglar at Lynn, Mass, Mr. Downs | Jis5 than two pounds. 1t islively and in District court has adjourned over until froe. THE SWIFT c Ca. :"‘4:;l(uu;llxr:;;rfv‘r\! ,“;f“"'l,“.';\,"li’ 'u.!)\‘llle‘"wi"q"":“' i were but fow occupants of the sleeper, and, | was returning at a late hour to his boarding | the hest of health, but so small thay 1 | Wednesday, the day following election. SEARRr S AtaDIA, I8 ObBOFYed terin, Of CORNLACt. Ruil Neymat will | p’(-.-m.u::l. !.romlfm;m'”nf‘h’ubll[.llllli traveler | house when he noticed a man on the second | can hardly be hand An_ordinary ( RYInAY .X.';"ii‘»" n'l] :-\{m\nun.au.\ from WILL POSITIVELY CURE = ho furnishied on application to ity oico. En- T T A A P AR Lacens 1 slory buleony. In reply to a auestion the | fnger-ring will slip over its hand and R i re oy | Goneral [ g s A 3 were a couple, the face of one of whom jm- | Inal IMUCred au 0ath angd thon aiten 10 | half way up its arm. Leese returned yesterday from a tip of in- | » y e ovuse pi et o e stndloain sned, WL B, HUGHES, Chicf Quartor. 4 Lk jump to a porch. The plucky t e ; Lot it mediately attracted the attention of the | JWMP toa lower p f | - spection o the new state buildings at | eram ten to fAifte Wo will glve written guar: 4 7 Tourist, Tt was that of & young girl, at all | o0 after the burglar and the two grapy A one-armed boy in Augusta saved | Boatr &ntoes Lo cure refund your money. And | SNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY Wil —_—— - OUENY ) SYOURGARIELHatLs There was an ugly rough and tumble fight £ 9075 D ABE IS : ; iy S o | W& would any to thove who ha eniployed the mokl | OSTAI MUGH INFORMATION FRON A STUDY OF THIS WAP OF THE times and to all people one which would be i ! S#B | four persons from drowning: but Dr. | Professor Mahler, who for the past thre ETopg ey to those wholiave eaiplosed ing mot] \ speak a sccond glance; but it was not tho | O the Krass plat, both men fighting d Bull’s Cough Syrup has saved thousands | years has visited Lincoln durin LAve mot baen cured. LHAL You Are the subjects we arl \ ; O o attractod tho oy $ho | ately and both boing well winded. Partios | Bull’s Cough Syrup has saved thousands | ¥enth tus ts 50 Singe b tux ok o ¥ pu bk bave. boao 1o tha Gerobraral; charm and grace which attracted the travel- | pogring the scufiie, ran to help and the | from consumption. lonths, wi 1 the pre . ion Epriogs of Arka ad Huve losi il hope of er's attention. Aside from the pleasing faco S o )8l o 1 conduct two schools in dancing. rocovery. we v there was in tho features somothing familiar DESr WAS. A00D_bROUERY (o tarm Tho use of highly seasoned antmal | “/ho fivst ward rpublicans aro er L i > W ¥ R lar was hurried into the hous: food and aleoholie drinks & e pre- t the council chamber ; 8 | le b suded them ot has momont | proPol e o magee tramp st ivan ol | 900,800 slcololic drinks are, tho pre- | moot at the couiel chamis it 0| Wil Oure You —— ey 0 \ branco eame slowly, but it came surely; ana [ pav, thev hed suffered badlyat Mr. Downs' | ¢ ji5 prosence loso no time in procuring icorge W. Bradine lias sued G, Lovy in ) he recalled the face cas that of the young o Salvation Oil. It kills puin. 25 cents, | district court for §10.000 dumages. e bascs Ko no ch 1 daughter of a patron whom Lie had mot at Ww.C. T, A. 242 s the claim_on the fact that Levy bad hun | 866t the works outhle of wr Comany, aud 1 T F i her father's store in the town of —— dur- | At the last special mecting of the board of All Icelana Tnvited to Manitova, | rrested for stealing a watch valued ut 5, | {itiony fsmedy o the orid tha B e L bk thon. atiracted his car. | direotors of the Western Commercial Travel- | Chicago Horald: The total popu- | §d G the clibge lic wus broven Spnocint. | monds, evan days in rocent canse doge t : ) nest attention by her pleasing conversation, | €Fs association’the following applicants, hav- | lation of =~ Iceland appears 10 be | asks damages in the above amount. v d huiodreds who bad beso sbsndoasd \ and perhaps more from the fact that the last | ing conformed to the requirements of the | threatened. A scheme has been The Y. M. C. A. have purchased an ele- Lo 8l dne = i recollection of his daughter was at the same | constitution, were admitted members of the [ sot nafloat in Manitoba to transport | gant Weber grand plano for their rooms, and A age. Who girl wus ovidently enjoying or- | association: Peter H. Feagan, Charlos 75,000 lcelanders still remaining in theiv | small_margin remains to be paid on the We challonga the World V8 solf, and at hor site wasa woll dressed Young | pislor, Louis Subm, Adoniram L. Goodfel- | native counts ther with their | same. They have issued $1 tickets to take low, Herbert E, Hobbs, Ferdinand H. Cha- | flocks and he is would be an ex- | up this indebtedness und any friends of the | sobring us e case that we will not cure in los somo time the traveler arose and walked than to main lines and branches include CHICAGO, 1 2y Horbortil. | R B A ST o vy ) the ¢hil. | wssociation can help the good cause by pur- | o month,” 2 PBORTA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN- o Wwhere the couplo were seated. Apologis- | taryand Fred G. Hirséh, St Louis; Waltor | odus i comploto a5 wa Of he chil- | Clusing ono. T e e U s True 8Pe4i0° 101 | PORT. Dies MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, MUS. | Seven papers a weok. Send your order o the ing for interrupting such a seemingly agree L4y § J h0v0. LAy The Catholic total abstinence society of en s0u”t for but never found untll CATINE, KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOSEPH. LEAV- oftice, ablo conversation, he introduced himself, | Memphis, Teun. ; Robert L. Haeralson, Aus: | heen a steady flow of Iéelandic emigra- | yuis city is_ arranging. for o pablic mecting ORTH, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, He noticed that the younglady was startled | 1, Tex.: Robert M. Jones, Newbur: 1.3 | tion to Canada for the lust fifteen years, | that will be held during the latter days of . ATERLOO, MINNEAFOLIs, e 87, avr, | [029 P Street, Capital Hotel DU"(“I‘IZ and not too well pleased at his appearance, | Basil A, Lamar, Dangerfield, ‘wex.; James I the population is said to be still too | Aprl, The opera house will be seeured for Our Maglc Remedy Touton somnd oo o Sasihe Ooust. ALl beanit e yet she grected bim in a friendly manner and | Nelson, Mexico, Mo.¢ Augustus W, Riteluger, | 1,00 “for the resources of the island, | he mectmg and an excollent programme zoutes toand from the Pacific Const. Al trang- | ——— rempe - § , Minn, . K Villiam' W, Settle, Mexic ; fors in Union dopots. Fast trains D e e l\;\l‘l{lllll“r’,\ ‘“‘“‘Imm';}"‘j,: Several flourishing towns peoplod by | will be arranged. Bishop Bonacum will be 0 Gepats, Fast tratas of Fins Day Earoml CIOMRRLDAODIS amonis tho speakers aud his vomarks wil bo | EARSARrAS AR TOATe juttied n stpiogls tathe | ECichem, oenet Dok Sk madmicen Y d Stephen D. Moore, Columbus, Ga.; Ed O, ¢ nders ar ady found in Muni- [ QHORE 1RESIGARS especinl interest. E the lat L medical works, published by (he | Joseph, Aichison atd Kanses City) Reclining . o » > N Our ll'mnufl‘ h'&tnnly medicing in | Cbair Cars, Eeate ¥ree, to holders of through Wild, St. Joseph, Mo. Change of beneticiary | tol 0 Among the peaplo of to-day, there are il core w er7ihing else hay | Brst-class tickots. well remembered their fivst mecting. 1f the girl hud shown a slight displeasure, the face of her companion clearly indicated that he was in no manner pleased with the interrup- tion. The trespasser wus not_invited to be seated, vet he good naturedly |-u»~|«-l the was granted Solon H. Benbow and Smith T g Chamberlain, The total membership to date onceded by & [arge number of N BY CARRIER FOR—~— CHICGO, ROCK TSLARD & PACTTIC Y | 20 Cents a Week. l n 8 a, o R Bty e | DOAE o B S it A U | B R A | Ohioggo, Kaneae & Wobraska @'y | LINCOLN., NEB. that the young lady was on her way to Omaba's Sanday Gueste merits of ""“"‘{IV Ash Bark and Borries | paent mediaiges that bever irtas, or Extends Wost and Southwost from Kansas Oity 5 - e B ) : i, Tens i Puysicians that cannot | y :I)l‘!“:::,;;“:::}““ Stirued 1o his seat. ‘,U‘u‘:,g‘"flm"’; Traveling men swarmed to the city yester ii?«nfi-uhfii.“&- “‘i’l_“““l:l‘:;df Teas and | GG BV BoTa e e ©ond 8t. Joseph to NELSON, HORTON,, DELLE- | The best known and most popular ITotel | VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, | state. Location central, appoinf of them for Frnu RTSRINEAVE SNOL S Suma 0 94 £ s had given to tho drummer answers especially | day in large numbers and put up at the prin- centuries. and in hundreds of families | fATE what we aayi in the end you m: HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, end all poiotatn | Hesdquariors for commrcial men aud all poliu i1 884 nauicesbly ndeflota, snd he had nok | cipal batels. have formed the sole reliance in rheu- m?-mfi-’."""n"u}'.’.f.'.n‘x’.‘:“ny’”hum-mmm KANSAB AND BOUTHERN NEBRABKA | *4PVICUBHINS o o660y propuiator Do ot e Lok oo o s cooaaiog, | 1o Tue Millard rvivals woro: E. O. R matic ‘and kidney iscnson. Prickly | BGicaebyst tae aagink her WirisHon | andbeyoad. Mot passecesr sauipmect of the | P N presence of a young lady ¢ o) ceasion . y 4 5 ; “ ) ¢ 4 ) o colel man man) ure, % 4 ) R0 under such. clreumstances was by no | 1oston; 1. C. Adams, Sult Lake Ash Bitters now take the placo of tho | sgpears s -,l_n,-::’;g,_wnif;‘{‘g‘r&m_ b the mep | PUANCOS and modern improvemente. *” | MPORTED STALLIONS FORSALE means unusual, and her scemingly evasive | Roberts, New York; L. Manael, Ney old system and is move beneficial in all tile ngencies aud note that we sre fully rosponsl o ) 5 2 he Famous Albert Lea Route N answers might perhaps have arisen from the | J. E. Martin, Chicago; W. R. McI{ee, Chi troubles of this nature, E:,f;‘,‘!\?;',; e e o0 i 'aaf | Is the favorite between Cbicego, Rock Island, | { surprise at s.;cm‘u him, 7mi ‘:‘:muml embar- | cago: ¥, T, Sherwood, Clicago; A. Mun - -—— ;:1'""' 10 repeat ‘n'a Il“ullvn FALLS TO CURE. ?wutw‘né ‘x”.n-n flltyh'hnd Minneapolls and 8t rassment of being found n & young | heimor, Cl + W. Guiuberger, New York; SOMETHING ABOUT PUGILISTS. en sacredly confdential, ‘a1 ‘atertown bronch traverses tho great '] maws - company, Vet for soma | 3G O G erbert, St P, v THE C00K REMEDY C0,, Omaha, Neb, WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT " unaccountable reason e raveler s SISy A Lo § W SR Anec S Beoms 16 and 17 Hellman Bieok. of Northern Towa, Southwestern mosota, and i could mot drive the thought of the | M. Ellis, St. Paul; L. Rosenfield, New York; Two Aunecdotes, Allpged to Be Good AN Saut ontral Dakota to Watariown, Bpirit Lake. | young lady out of his mind. It was b o'clock | 12. Lady, St. Louis; 8. H, Le New York; and Bran New lt;:x:fllmm?ny..murwv;undcmuw o e “ollins ] ooth, C 5 . o 850, via Boneca and Kankakeo offers ; whow tho truin reached Omaha, and the Colitns, St Louis; C-W. 'Hooth, Cin _English pugilists al - [ 1IN ! N (Y I T Y O ] Aravelor saw no more of the young couple. | engo; W. ay, Clicago; T, C. Hoftman, tire at a stage after the days of ring poils, Oincinnati and other Bouthern pointe. Y The further details could not be obtained in | New York; L. , New York; H. H. usefulness are past 1 Eoglish ket i ) [ or Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired informa~ N full by reason of ‘tho reticence of all con- | Tennc, Hoston; . Hathaway, Ney el 168y aro pasi, aud English worke ¢ | tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address cerned. 1t soems, however, thatthe same | York; B. Cornhauser, Chicago; K. O, V 'équentily mention low 80 and §0 quix g VE . 8T, JOM! '. A, HOLBROOK, » evening the drummer accompanied a friendito tt, W. C. Price, St. Louis; W. K. Jenkins, etly awaits the end in the shady public 308 8. 15TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, ‘o&xuf.fw'." » aun'xn-.LcBnuu\: 3 a well known hotel, and while enjoyin \is Y B. 3. Lyon, St Louis; G. house in the lane or on the river bank, — CUICLAGO L. supper discovered the daughter of his patron soatod at a distant table in_company with a strange lady. Supper finished the trav Percherons, Olydesdales and Shire, also hopst brod colts. Every animal guaranteed a broedet Our stock hias' been selected with referenceta St Louis: C. Frauk, St. Louis, nbb, Chicago: J. W. Sinnett, Kansas A. 'Gord . Hos says the Chicago Tribur American such a peaceful ex sonce for | CAPITAL, = = = $300,000 | ————— FRY & FAHRBAM, York, Neb “nug" seems s ed, but, the con- S “YN-T"4 4 hoth individual merit and pedigres. Some of saunterad to the oftice. Opening th B g ms sirain ) s these horses have taken Orst prize at the Ne. ter he failed to find the young lady's mume. A dition conceded, the sentiment as ex- a rasks State Felr, 1887, All our Lorses are ac '} by the - Misouri Dacitic | were Heury ; iy WL G e incidont may bo allowed 88 beautiful, | ¢ 01 couu o aunioinal Bonds N egotiated ! by (e tivao lewding ralronds of the stucer B & | W. Elwell and Miss Dolly Eiwell--cousins O, 'H. Cone, Kansas City; L. Meyer, even though the old slugger’s idea was | * L pal Bo gotiatol fier Faileto Restore Grey 7 eV na K O, & 0. 'ho sete, B. & o orbrother and sister, the clork suggos Vork; H. Fleseh, Chicago; 1t H. Uer, gawed from a youthful perusal of *Eu- m— i 40 its Youthiul Color, iF,E Thore was no doubt in the travelars mind | Chicago; H. M. Roed, Chicago; W. A. Burg Curce acalp dissascs and o Feno Avam."t WM. A. PAXTON, Presidont { ble at Dy, B - — but what there was something rotien in the | A ce; L. (. Fravz, New York; A. M. | 1 saperior excellence proyon in”mill A B s SA A WM. G. MAUL, Vice-President state of Denmark. He did not like the ap- | Hays, New York: 1. 1. Bryan, Chicago: (. 2 TROS SIAR & QURTIor Of B caarions “Hat Mullins, at ono time famous in | gopy 1 GARLICHS, Secretary. m" COLOCNE P re.umu\- of the young man, u‘ Illnn regis- [ 1% Stewart, St. Louis; E. H. Drow, Bosto bo the Un ‘“‘} -““mlb‘l;f the ring. ‘"d lh'l*I enter- ALFKED MILLARD, Treasuver | ¥ ing of Perfuties, ¥c. Dru ,,_';.,La,"a Ly ration the youth plainly snowed that some- | J. W, Souders, St. Louis; 8. H. Black, Lead at Uuiverst alning actor, *“was one day walking in 30T v b thing was wrong. | The travelor determined 8 Cllmbed, Chieagio; 1 M "Tiowen, | 11 stronest, Bukest and Most Healthfal, D | his yard arm in arm with Habbojam, & BiaozoRs; . WEAK qafaripy Crom thy of e e e e 10 not, and he did so promptly. He took De- [ New ' York; L. W q Now York; F. | e (Teat Bakiog bowder dota ot contain | notéd sporting man. The day was of Yauny T Cuanxs, Spamy, St lon i Bsgiie ¥ tective Johu Dingman of Dingoiun & Ewo W. Eldridge, Chicago; C. T 5 Ol mmoula, Ling or Alum. 8old oaly in cans. that wey . GAx W JOSERH BARKER, manheod , eto. Twill sentds v tino (senl JSgegt {ato his confidence, and told him bissus- | A. M. Stewart, Chic * l': b iic | Now ! lklllLE .\Kk\‘mmwnnumékwm hat sort—misty and wet—which by ALFRED MILLARD, contatuing full particulars for home eure, Lree of - M. Stewurt, Chicugo; H. L. Raywond, | New Yor Chicage i svhoolboys is pepulasly thought W raian - b Baukes PROF. l:'a:rmfl.ll. Moodus, Conng s um"

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