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S M A 11 e A PN, AP ST 1 ST KT M NN AL , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1888 \ THE FUNERAL OF DR, FULLER | kgt Kertucky ot ot and | T, COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. | sipeesmrsit J 2o e, protty mood 88 the ta- tion his knightly eyes were facinated b Tt gl i T g v by the golden locks of a middle-aged & good poker hand, 00, © “Do Oause of His Death as Related at witlin\; vmn\\;-vl Margaret Allen, Tn‘s‘m- Items of Interest to the Men on the | vy know poker ! asked one o ) with Von Mugge was to conguer. But a. of the drummers “Yes," was the Coroner’s Inquest. at this juncture, like in all love tales, Ros! the quiet answer, a8 456 scooped 1h a trick an obstacles was encountered, not in the with the ace of tramps. *Wh matter, INSTANCES OF INCOMPETENTS, | 8hape of n stern parent, itia truo. but [ AN UNFORTUNATE TOURIST, | theny” said another, fwith throwing up b0l ot b AL more exciting. ‘The trio looked nt the lady, X 3 ey - They Canght a Tartar—~An Important | 8% if to get her consent, and the consent cam Pullman Passengers Treated to a | movements and unhesitatingly forbade ¥ ok quite readily. “T'll break up some matchoes TR y v N 1, ! Mavineo By : Whisky - Orazed | (heir mother to receive any more visits Suhject—Omaha‘'s Sunday Guests $or chips,” #ald one. “Oh, To, you needn’t,’ Meard of any business in Omaha growing faster than the Nebraska Clothing Company? Unequalled | ‘T',.“,,\, s—Ordera That are Neover :;“‘"; xw;"‘““fl"“"“d & personage as ~The Pharmacists— :3.'1'\‘ ’*‘1“:‘1‘3::_.\“":‘:“l'r"l‘(‘“":::'y"“‘]':";‘f\"":r “‘:'I"l‘l facilities and well made garments have given us a reputation for superior ready made clothing, but € A he baron. purpose mue o1 She Heeded—~FPaving Matters, This family injanction considerably BRITpIoN 3 ”"‘(‘Ll lvl\lv!x';(\h'“vllrmu'i;' ‘l:v"‘“"hxx:l“"l‘[-’ll}“\:::: dbox | the important factor that has doubled our business in such a short time and which must certainly annoyed Von Mugge and his love- . gl gt Ak e stricken dame. wk IIRLXII‘h ugh willing 7 before tho astonished drummers, They I BETTER GRADES OF LaxcoLs BUREAC of THE OMANA Bes, 2 - il e 4 g A Gifted But Unfortunate Tourist. began to think they had caught a tartar, and 7 U029 P STRERT "] | to fly over Long bridge and all its man- | pave read some very entertaiing stories | to wish they hadu't done it, hut they wore in 0 CHARGED FOR INFERIOR QUALITIES, 'Those who have Lisxcons, April 15, | | holes with the man of her heart,yet | 4n traveling salesmen In the Brer," said Gus | forit, and, besides, the woman was quite X The taneral of Dr. I\, G, Fuller, who was :.\"',]linm:».l‘nnlhm\l to the commandsof her | yyico the well known traveler for T, A. .}::III(,\";-L[}!'\I.F-; «):\;::vl‘n'-"«'lu(|hlyc‘nw'::‘”!y.n\\"nl‘:; once bought of us necd no second invitation. They Know that ours is the place where good and Kifled In a runaway uccident five miles out of | iy i gn dition of two voleanoed hearts | W "‘&'h' & Co,, ‘--Imn-n, St. Louis. “I ~hnnl<: the consequence was that the lady came out | reliable clothing can be bought at moderate and popular prices and they will tell you that you can this city, was largely attended by citizens | Sl AL not be surprised,” continued the traveler, ‘i ad, and one of the drummers had to ) gonerally. The three uniform divisions | COUd ROt continue. Something had to | GO € RO O eratod. 0 a slight | borrow enough from_ one of his friends to | save from §5.00 to $10.00 on cvery sult or overcont bought of us, one iteo unifo sions | ho done, or South San Francisco had to 0 of th ® cxaggerated 1o @ slig Tl Qirotah, | A% the end of e pame x Knights of Pythias attended the funeral in a | he tirred up from one end to the other | deeree. However, the one 1 am going to tell :;‘I:'-‘_"':'l’llm”‘j"::" " "h‘.:‘_'""“" 5 W When | l[m:l\ and presented an imposing appearance. | by an outburst of supp ed h pre you is an absolute fact and as a consequence | chq offored her services to help the What we claim for our clothing may be also applied to our men's furnishings and h We new | Dr, Fuller was a membor of Lincoln lodge | sure. Baron Von Mugge's wits,with his | may not ba very interesting. I began my | peor lads out of the scrape, P ' : ¥ & Knights of Pythias, No. 16, and was also g | years of training as & police officer, | catoer as a commercial traveler in 1878 and | but_she tucked her gains away in her | deviate from our well known principle of modest profits, and everything we keep in stock s offered member of Lincoln division of the uniform | were equal to the omergency. He in- | was assimed to a territory proviously trav- | pocketbook with u decided air of business at the remarkably moderate prices on which our reputation was made and w ich will always re- noney on every article you may want in the 1ine rank, and as a knight was greatly esteemed | duced the blonde widow to come to the | eled by an old and expericnced tourist whom | Thon she took the scat which she had by his follow members, The coroner's in- | city, where he agreed to meet her, He | we will call Whitman, and who, by all his vacated, and presently one of the drummers | gy gy jis éorner stone. We guarantee (o save you i . acauaintances was dibbed ‘Pap’. My as. | ventured fotake a scat near by her, and to | quest that inguired into the cause of | Was as good as his word, He did meet | LA R RGO was for the renson | converse with her in such a manner that she \ his Aeath found substantially the following | her on Monday afternoon,and the happy | fhat Whitman had been discharged. For | Was forced to call him to order ,with: R e Y et WL LI W BTSN O Y facts: . pair arrived at the city hall by eircuit- | many years he had been a hard drinker and | dear sir, we are here ina saq predicament than 50¢ and 75¢, Laundried shirts in same proportio The finest French pereale shirts with ex- | Dr. Fuller loft the city on Thursday after. | ©U8 routes. The baron planted the | as time passed on the indulgence of his ap- | let us enjoy ourselves as best wo can. But { widow in one of the unfini hed halls | petite increased until after repeated new | please don’t make any mistake about me. T tra collars and cuffy, for which you would have to pay elsewhere atleast 81 whe noon at 3 o'clock to answer a professional of me n you cause to think badly 80, we scll you at 95c. o Michael Joseph Kelley's men are | trinls and renewed promises of moderation | have gi 4 n . valls, while | in his libations the house for which Whit- [ because I played poker, but [ did it with all call near the village of Saltillo, The next heard of him was at about midnight, hatless | throwing mud against the walls, man traveled was compelled to discharge [ the innocence in the world, and only be- Animmense assortment of underwear in balbriggan, slik gauze,fine merino and ail grades of summ ©) and with one shoe gone, Ho called at the | he went to the county clerk’s office, and | piil SRS, K08, CORPERci e Sohaniad | cause 1 was willing o aid you in | house of John Grant, five miles south of the | by whispering in the ear of *Cupid” | g the rond, and now a man of nearly fifty- | iDg away the time in as pleasant a_manner underwenr, siery, gloyes and neckwear. city, saying that he had been in a runaway | Wiseman made his wants and wishes | five years, he is dependant for suppovt | 88 possible. I am going on to join Nat Good- and m.nul.c wanted to stay there during the | known. A $2 license was quietly handed | upon two sons, and is living ina Missouri | Win'scompany, but {{Jw;vlv\"l H:um- 1 .‘\]u\} Our b departy is constantiy replenished by new styles arviving daily., Crush hats at 45¢, o was accommodated, and in the | g i ich himsol d . | village, whero he will andoubtedly end what my name is. Wouldn't it be as well | i { morning Mr. it went with him to the 1\1'"','“.";.‘.‘,‘ 'A‘\'\".\.“z",,‘.‘-...‘,‘vl.."‘l.-dl‘:l‘,‘.“.tu}\l]\!.\s '\|:-]\l':L 11?’.“‘&“_\!' \:‘.:;ls Whitman was a re- [ you jom: our friends in the smoker, now ! for which yo! pve 1o pay elsewhere fully 76¢. Just now we have opened & beautiful assortment | place of the accident, where the bugzy alone e S e remait Dr. Fuller then said he would go | it Judge Finn’s chambers. 'The | 10 # houso near by and get them to take him | twain were made one fiesh, Mr: » the | markable man. He had received an excel- By the way, ! Allen | lenteducation, and was a graduate of an | Which I have no use at presew here are some cigarettes for you may of light colors and new shapes, and the moderate prices at which we offer them will increase tho ¥ enstorn college. His parents had hoped that | take them with you.” The poor fellow aro. 4 f 10 town, und Mr. Grant left him, Tho next | emorging from the new n-u;'rhnll as the [ FRSEER IR 1 shape for the ministy, | Specchless, tovk the cigarcttes, and left the | popularity of our noted hat department. morning Mr. Grant went by the place | Baroness Von Mugge. he happy | medicine, or law, but from the events of his | car in a daze. wher the accident occurred and found the | couple spent the remainder of the after- | ear ling was career at college the former doetor dead. It appeared from the surround- | noon about the streets until they be- | deemed to be entirely out of the question, Omaha’s Sunday Guests. ings that after Mr. Grant deft the doctor | game hungry, whon they went to & | while for the otherprofessions the young | Hundreds of traveling men flocked into the the Intter laid down on the : LA °) h y robe, aud [l 5 ol - | man had absolutely no taste. For somo un- | city yesterday and enjoyed themselves in 3 iati his injurics from the must have | Fostaurant and appeased their appe- | AL L0 QoS0 TEENID HooK up the. carpon: ful One Price only. No Devyiation. i ok rarious ways under the bracing and ch been more serious than supposed, for ho | lites. Mttt > i nevor rose from his hastily improviséd bed Later on in the ovening Baron and | {08 trade, “;‘l"““,‘l‘.}"‘f'yl‘! fn expart in his | aspect of the weather. i The investigation showed that the Baroness Von Mugge took the swilt | trade, and at the age of twenty-seven in the | __The following named registered at the from which the doctor veccived his Iifth street bob-tailed horse cars and r 1859 Whitman began his career as a | Paxton: G. H. Crosby, Denver: W. M. occurred near the Union Pacific returned to South San Fraucisco, where | commercial traveler. During the war he | Hummel, New York: H. A. Huckman track, and an examination of the rema © now o y vas a private in the Seventh Illinois rogi- | Louis; P. G. Hale, Chicago: A. Bra showsd that hb rocsived ' Humber of bad the new lord and master of the Allen | was “Prm"“"n‘i::m 1;? m“u”l_"'dl';" 4 i | Louis; P. G. Hale, Chicago: A. Br Bruinos and undoubtedly died from intornal | houschold hung his snuff-colored over- | ment, and was enlisted at Springfle Cincinnati, Ohio; A. €. Kemper, Chicago; “ry y . cont and hat upon the family hat-rack | State. He mnever rose from ti ! OhAeIes ShIBHeR, OhitaEo o Steln, Olicigo! injuries received. 3 I 3 A et ho was regarded as a good r al ) ~ £0} [ WOIK 1S PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY. in the hallway, und as is becoming and | y,s"yory” popular with all his comrades. | . R. Mann, Chicago; J. Huffman, Ch | 1,,7.'72'.",“.r.“i’.,"..',‘}i L“;'.‘.}“”.“}".'\“ lm\v: & \\ proper for all respectable marvied men, | When peace was declared he again | A.J. Mason, Kansas City; T. T. Boeunir 15 about to retire to his wife’s boudoir, | went on the road and continued that L : : A ut- | St Paul; B, Stanton, Denver; P. L. i dence of this the morning passenger train | when his attention was_attracted by a | suit until 1873, For the period of the last ”m“"\. ow York: Milton Tootle, St. Joseph ( yesterday was laid out for two hours at [ woop worthy of a Wild West show. The | ten years on the rond Whitman was a hard | Bouts, New York; Miltor N i Hustings with a dead froight in the road. 108 KPR G e 50" Bis aisrobing | dritker and lost his position at least fivo [ Moj 1. Vauk = Weed, New York; i The sawe night o freight wreck occurred at | DA s ! Harvard, fn which a yoose car was | mission, and when about to investigate | Wrocked and several eaipty box cars that are | the cause of the unseemly clamor, dis- run over the road to give an appearance of | covered the entire Allen household v, Chicago; E. G. Ste times, cach time being roturned on promise | A. J. Kilkenne of duing better. During oll this time Whit- | Chicago; W. C. Reed, St. Paul: H. | man, whose wife had died in 1867, had | New York: . H. I alm. Chicagos P. Pohal. an ¢ : ¢ ¢ claimed as his home the village of P in | 516 Nowr York: G o business, wore wreeked with it.” When the | bearing down upon him with ven- | Missouri, where he passed all his vacations { &1, Fubbard, New Yor! Pordey, \ morning passongor was three miles out of | gence flashing in their eyes. Von | and debauches. As a consequence he was | Gicugo: Ralph Wolf, Ch " Dorchestor the first class engineer in chary Mugge hesitatod not upon the order of | known to all the villagol Every man, wo- | i *Boitimore; Te Reo | found he was ruuning low on water. | i e o iy vather sought a keyhole | man and ehild knew Pap ‘Whitman and ap- | R'G. Winslow, Chicago: C. 13 He uncoupled from the train, ran 1 o i shich were few. d \ e ke S awl. | preciated his faults, which were few, and his | yarGolo. - T Heiman, Philadelphia: : iuto Dorchester and then backed buok to his | large enough through which to erawl. Merits, which wore many. Whitman had a 3;-[-‘(";1‘("'-’ k.-f\‘r'\ o ‘F_“E'f ‘,\l“;‘u‘nlu, &t tran. When he approached the train he did | He found an exit, and took good care to” la co yBk C N | Aid it with such spéed that ho' crashed. into | flee, not stopping until he had safely "'\".'fi',:fl,',‘l '“,“'.::;""':;l ,:‘,f‘,l“",'i’;'f.‘l‘:.‘m ]',‘,"‘lm;‘ oy | Louis W 8. Manning, Albung N e it, bredking in the end of the mail car and | arrived at the foot of Fourth streef, | nome he achieved the reputation of a natural ‘;‘If““:,'i‘g‘fim,“‘. 'R l-‘:\“'c,::fl;;m“ & Tt Jrecking the tender on the locomotivo | where the lumber piles afforded a se- | born wit. I recall several incidents which | f1. 1, Burdin, New York; John Bell, New Luckily no one was injured, but there were | oura hiding place. actually happened, of which he was the con- | Yorl: W. S, Hutehmson, Ciiieago; John W, two mad mail clerks in the car and a numb T 5 i . 1 e Vhe ree ‘Pap’ o 3 T 0 ' of the passengers expressed their opinion ) The next scen of the kuightly bride- | tral figure. ‘When on a spree ‘Pap’ made the , New. York; D). Huedelburg, rns, Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. ' e CHICAGO Avo ORTH- N WESTERN and at all times their valuo, speaking not at all of othef lines, or only in the most casual and carcless manner, and never in a dotum- atory way. R. J. Franklin, who has been representing Crane Bros.” Manufacturing company on the rond throughout the west since the estab- tishment of their branch I has pted o similar po nse in this city, ition_with the RVOUS, DEBILITA- 0 18 WEAK, N s - o < (02 Bht yRoECs : T B B FGORE RO EPLAGATOt > Lia L, United States Wind, Engme and Pump com- [ w [ scab cugineors and tho company that om- | RT00T was at the city hall yesterday in | Stleons GEube SLHRsR b5, CONaRs pice, 00| Yorke; H. Morris, Phitadelphin: John Clay, | Ly of Owaha. TED, who (o his FOLLY and IKANORANCE b ployed them in no complimentary terms, The | earch of a writ of some kind—it made | § IR 110 fovor wont dry. Upon one of his | {hicagos M. K. Sherwood, fitor | A Chicago traveling man, who was too | s FRIFLED away bis VIGOR of BODY, RAILWAY. oMicials. however, insist that they have com- | but little aifference to Chim by what | Spfaashe hud a heated. debato with an Trish. | 4ureite, San Brangseos W, 4 WISOI | 1 0dest to give his. name, did heroie work iu NIND and MANBOOD; chusing sxnausing | | petent men "‘..‘.'.'?"55‘1‘1'.f!fli‘l}‘f"“‘“‘ name it was called—which would unlock | man, who was enjoying his pay day, as to the | Doan M. Jenkins Boston:M. O. Maul, ! | the rescue of pas: cngers \|1.«4|»x._, ()in:»rx \nll FAEADA: “lh-‘c‘A""“ Dreadful g, SDBEYS sleeper “Hong | Nyggo from the fond embraces of her i y waxed war 0 2 S B Hmiab) New. Yotk By L. ‘Lovell, Now | L oad, nea , Ta. B N A | Koug.” on the Denver fast train_yesterduy | [ (886 CT000 A0V OF volunteered the information that he could | Somidt Nev Xk o Yores Be) von, | bis offorts many passengers were saved ¢ FACE, and all the n:;:rgxl‘..nag# . en routo eastward, had & gregt deal of an- | Bor U "the aftormoon an expross | With case pitch the son of Erin across the | yury, 'New York; F. €. Leibhunt, New York; | While the cars lay in the bed of the stream. RN or INBARTTN, Shouih conanlt i bhos | o Who was orary and i all onrabassen | wagon was dispatched to South San | B——-river, a small creok flowing by the | G. . Merrill, 'Minneapolis; J. Brook The Cleveland T. P, A. post handled seve L RN RATED D e i priones | A S THITR S DRSGY Eoo A D BTBINE Lot Bt T Francisco for the furniture of the Bur- | WWn: Astounded at the audacity of sucha | St Tows; R. (. Schmidt, Chicago} | eral Ohio state legislators withatit wloves at 1" T2 Clarke has made NERVOUS DE. i ol r R A ELE LAV el i AL S proposition the Irishman offered to wagera | Join A. Scott, St. Loui . E.'Blythe, St. | its last monthly meeting for sccretly oppos- FLITY, CHRONIC and all Disenses of 5 ver, en route to relatives in Indiana, and the f onoss Von Mugge, but the unfortunate | keg of beer that the ex-drummer could not | Tionis: ¢ W. Courbright, Katisas City: T. | ing the 2-cent Tare bill. Dresident Butts in- | e GENITO URENARY Organs s Life { parbioswho put, bim on tho train fave him | exprossman _cume noar being _killod | carey ont his hroposition. AN Grbitrator was | Lonelot: New Yores 6 &, Chabert: New | dignaitly denied the stutorent made by core | 007 14 mkea NO, aifirence WHAT you “ lca 0 R RO e pavel g come | when he told the Allen family his mis- | selected and it was aecided that If “Pap” | Yoric; G. Firmemet, Chicago; I Firmemet, n Lt hore railrond cigls that he S FRAT A LER ufloring from dlsewses peot 1 rank whisky, and’ throughont the day yes. | $ion. Whether Von Mugge has found | should accomplish his task in three trials | peoria, TIL; C. H.'Smith, Chicago; 1. B! | bad authorized them to require a photogriaph | Har o thelr sex oan consult with the assuran Ako/t0: Dex Mine MAT R 1 Yorday he wite wild and oxolted. o stated to | the writ and the law that will restoro to | the beer should be bis; should he fail at the | Wykefield, Chicago; . A. Burke, New York; | of the purchaser to e placed in cach thou- | - 3€ speedy reliof and cure. Send 2 cents postage et Dixon, gy, Mifwadies tho Pullman conductor that partios werg | him his wife or not has not yet been as- | 14 of these throe throws the beer would be | o, B, Woodruft, Chicago; John Atkins, Den” | sand-mile book. A resolution was ndgpted " Eabond 4 conta postago oy Celobrated Lo Pooplo gf Rebraska, Opig- ] Sending Mo o M Tnsane. beriuon, "nd | corinned. AN that ta. knpwn ds. that | CCupeh A laneo crowd followod tho pria- | vér, W. I Rabinson, Troy, N. Y. supporting the M.-|-u|umlzs*[m‘uy,.uum«.1lmc W e snclSigenla npuatago 7 Ce1abER ado; Wyoming, Utal, 1daic, Novada, Orozon, Wkati i v every rer in the Car. 05 i s eg HOIDASUOURIEAVIL. 3 v coats, | Chicago; C. Butlerield, Denver state in its movement for license and ex- | enge Diseases. Coneuliation, personally of b 150 possible by gy other line 1 B eeat e Catany e b ot oo e o oanithio Alons oluim that thefr mothor | aud the intercsting contest bogan. = «api stoad, Chicago; A, L. Brockway, emption laws, lettor, _frme. Covsult the "ond. Doctor. | . » tow of tho mumorous potnts of superiorty i o aios who occupled s | was out of her mind at the time ghe [ picked up the unfortunato Irishman, and | Rober Huunal, Minucanolis: G. Lohrbers, e eehont who is fond of statistics hus | Fhehsauds onsed. Oftoesand paciors | Limeay e puiront'oF thly eind Yatntoh Gigun ehloroform him, and ho persisted that- the | Marvied the distinguished noblemdln, | with quite an effort pitched him out into the | Naw York; I. W. Akin and I, H. Perry, Dos | this to say in the Jewelers' Weekl, prld'm. Aa-Those contemplating Marriage | COACHES, which nre the finest thut haian art and cur was Tl of s, Ho raiscd windows pro. | #d that an asylum is a more fit placc | widdic of tho strowm, where the poor fellow | Moings; 15 B.” Barton, * Philadeipiia: | Do rou know tiat thero are bont 50000 | Sale"and> Femutor cench 1oe. botls se. | sk o o A G e (A1 i miscuously and tried to keep the doors open, | [or her than a’honeymoon tour. landed on his fect up to his chin in water. | Charles Kobuut, Kentucky: J. J. Hogan, | commercial travelers iy the United Statest | (atampe). Bofore conding your case, conmutt | TOIR DRARING Roost' (A, unciigiased By ane. I RTOINONY LY G A BRaAaliEe wrall asthio toons S S Furious with rage the son of Erin waded out | Boston; S. R. Graham, New York: C. Wood, | Surprised to hear it! Yos: most people a T CLARIE, ‘A friendly loiter of ‘call R0y widgly celgorated EALATIAL DINING Oty duictorand porter; in a state of |COnstaNt: ap- of the strcam and started for Whitman, | peoria; G. J. Smith, New York: W. H. | when they arc told it; but it’s a fact, never- | 3ave futire sufferingand shame, and add golden 1Biu, tho triins of the Unton Pacifio Ralle ! rehension lest he should ) from the | Among the {’““"l“ of to-day, thereare | heaping many imprecations on his head. As | Howard, St. Paul; D.'A. Levus, New Yovk: [ heless. You may also be surprised to loarn | J6ars to life, &w~Book & Life's ecrel) Er- conneot T union Gepht with those of the Ohl: RO IOAS oI Bk A jump from the | foy indood, who have not heard of tho | cool and calm as could be “Pap put up his [ 4. ¢ Coburn, Chicagos John D, Small, Now | hat e ch one of Lhem shends b an tverage | FOE 000, (siamps. Modioine and writing: | o' Norwwotiorn' iy T hicagh T raing o i Train. 1t was impossible to ascertain his 2y PO Bl e Qe e s WU rn, 0 ) iat ea ch n spe average | g e o tore, aecure. from exposure, | ihis lige make oloss connootion with those of wl | Tame, DLt it appeaned from lis eonversution | merits of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries | hand to ward off X ith his pecu- | Yoric; §, S, Chase, Chicago; W. H. Phtten, | $,000 a yoar. or a total of 240,000,000, If you | Hours, & te s, Snndays. D 1012 Addrem ] s Sty mborbtiine]| 18 household reme Teas and | lisr twang exclaimed, "I'wo mo: times, sah! | Boston; G. T. Darrow, New York: R. . | add to this their salaries, averaging at ‘the ) ¢ 3 2 fsindingapolis, Clucinnat, hat he had been in Denver only a short time | 88 @& household remed oas 6 Two mo'~ times,” Of course the Irishman O ) & dd to this their salaries, o ging o . D. COLARKE, M. D. Ntugnri Falls, Buffalo, Pitsburg, Toronto, Moutreal, &nd was en route to points in the cast, where [ drinks have been made of them for isk “Pap's" 2 S man | Byram, New York D. Hull, Toledo, 0.5 | least£1,000, you have a_total expéndlture by 186 So. Clark St., OBICAGO, ILL. | liotton, New York, Philpdelpbia, Bhitimbre, Washy ? i f i il would not risk “Pap's strepgth again,and | W J, "Kendall, Boston; L. T. Chambe) 3 f el 0 rear ] e S S T S EELZEE | L kton, andal points in the Knst.. Ask for tickets vii | S DRAelatives: S turiebdan diininiRdreasioritamilics i . J. Kendall, Boston; L. hambe nmercial travelers of 8520,000,000 a year ston, and a1l point: o0 Vi { CONCRINING LOMI 5 ; S | the arbitrator decided the all-round drinks | y3gston; J. H. Grayson, Boston; W. This is naturally spent in all parts of the the - RATES, have formed the sole reliance in rheu- ve im. “Pap'" apologized f o ill- N AR e were on him. “Pap” apologized for the il transportation, i the matterof the complaint ‘““NORTH-WESTERN" If you wish the best sccommodation. All tickes T | Shehte aottiieels o tute e urles 'y A A A . , New Y matic and kidney disouses. Prickly | succoss of his effort, yet ever after thut ho | Sorom e Caoton: New vor Iris 5 CI country, but the hotels and railrohds get the liou’s share of it. On the other hand, the Ash Bitters now take the place of the | and hi h friend never spoke as they | Ghicag A. Harve: Brook ] 2y 4 i e 1P, WILSON, of Lincoln lumber firms, issue or thi y A : ¥ | Chicag A, Haryey, o0k travelors remuneration is much better tnan ILSON, f T bl D;‘llflxlm]y.l‘-lfl old system and is moro boneficial in all f pagsedby. o L ethe L. Ackerman, St. Louis; A. Ackerson, form salarios of from §3,000 to $6,000 [y : L uon T ass'r Agont, | over the B. & M., and in most instances be | troubles of this nature. Another ‘;‘{f‘f*;‘?‘l’ ylustrate the humor | york; B, J, Pierco, Boston; H. A, Vo being by no means infrequent. O] .7 DABCOOK, o e AxoHt, reduced 3 cents o hundred. Since that time e e e e oo e p s TR ROk o A wreck occurred on the Donver & Iort E D R R il o8 bonor Agonts hi » o dealers ar z 0 A i 4 % e i y forth Taily Friday vord, MG Rson; nothing has been done, and the dealers are Misjudged. toresting revival was being conducted by & | mo oW B Hns Worth railway last Friday t Alvord, a sniall 1401 Farnam Bt Omana. Nob. duestioning whether an of tho boas n New York Mail and Expurss, rominent evangehst. The house was i b ich il i which m e satpichalnai: Mmeans anything or wkotner the order is 3 I i § as | Lucas, St. Paul; H was kill ain consist TERLe D VIDIoE O Wholnex tholordarte. ants T pass my days, crowded night after night and each_occasion | {- Pajne. Boston: W a6 oA C AR Rl S ADIE M o] L Gl AR s enings by my fire; found Pap Whitman an_interested though | (3 11, May, Chicago; S Johnson, W i D o 1'm weaned from ll my youthful ways; | ui re or less intoxicated auditor. One of the E.T.Allen, M. D., in such cases, by a vequest’ from R R o e ecaalon wao.op oo | ington; 4. J. Rowley hington: T. 8. cn to return home from the Denver 5 2 el B L de ! esire. leading spirits of the occasion was ‘Uncle | Sjack, Chicago; G. Miuster, New York; J. | Eentofiet o Letinn Bome Zrom A Aivord. it 4 i e i e T e T Pommy' Haislip, o man of means who wor | Millcr, New Y¢ 1o Dhvts Clovouga; | Suoursion. as the tain need Atord | Omaha Seed House, B S R AP reasonable grounds for & rehe en call me cold, and doubless shipped Lis creaior on the Sabbath and TR Brlen, Tiftin, 0.1 T ¢ St el doymandiysipassingelb iz ! | Beadquartcts for Ll Celebrated Seeds THROAT rowscnablo . grounds for s relio Have grown s fnawore) the balance of the weck. He was the Shy- | Sinmath. 0.1 &, Cogih, Tllinois ] PR L o bageage | Pluni, Cuc Fiowors and” ¥loral designs, Send il wajority of the board did not desire o I o 3 g L eant bo tord. | these meetings the evangelist in' the cours Mureay Llovsiands O d fhe baggage car against o froieliv car ERoitol Avan1o | Epectaoles Accurately Preactibed, i their orders enforced after they were 1 Some things there are, that can’t be told, | e ae R O FET vy Sy L b LN o8 ling on the siding. Floyd was sit- |~ ik o . | BAMGE BL'K,, OMAHA | and the compuunants in the watier ar o lat others noter divine; e e R R S s H, It Gordon, Hoo q : e Dugiagze. ear nd the ' shock 'in : i et 1o o Whiaher Tl e o | v Bk ooy, B o 45 AT A T | Now Yorki b i e 6 e 1 | NOW'S THE TIME | s manner or not. Totake the E 80 018 1 10, of Pap Whitman rose in the rear of the ro k: W, T, 13 et OF AN SRR T i W.J. GALBRAL | ¥ecord of the bourd in the past six months it B s R o o ron! orlc; 1) 3 . , and resided in ; To have your friends < J. GALDR ould appear as though they wera in- AN A V100,09 BIARLY: 115, & c, | Bauch, New Y¢ San k'ry e i b on ‘_;::"':I'l“‘;h WGKEY Shky sip in An Absolute Cure. the old tourist replied: “Here I 4 Sbniena i3 atan AT a1 |02 = Ionsas and ITen sflrgeflfl and PhySlGlafl. | SRR Ry ““ ‘m ‘;:‘L A he ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTME am, sah: here 1 am.’ Of course %, 1. Shaw, Utah; Beal, = as Eastern lines will sell tickets and run Office N. W Corner 14th and Douglas St. Oflice minister and auditor were alike shocked, but ow York; I > former found voice to say: My fricnd, T | Billiug, Chienzo: 13, Novdbure, Milwau nt nothing personal; my question was | g N, Welsh, ton; Charles L. Walker, § With which Pap silently resumed Paul; V. S lv"r\\ull. Chicago: C. E. Dutton, Further on in his discourse the | Miuncapolis; Jolin N. Nurvecn, Chi n exclaimed: ‘My friends, | o 4 ) is only put up n large two ounce tin hox and is an absolute curo for old sorcs, burns, ped hands, and all skin erup: positively cure all ORIGINAL ABII Smith, Rochester: S. L. Semi Monthly L ter only to suppress it f amajority of the board appear iden r rding matters of that c which the public is entitled, PAVING MATTERS, < for th Sold by Goo 0 the publi and Excursions telephone, 405; Residence telephons, 693, 1 overt =A |Union Pacific| A mam | INE OINT 2 Diug Co. at 25 ag ‘Phe board of publio works huve been figur- . J e Tnoort e aay Y Witaraul goi B H. ~ McCla Chicago; ENACGUAINTED WiTH THE GECGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY Wi i S IORTS O ERL 3 O En: nATe. 08D L X per box--by m! conts, is the hypocrit to-day ieve s ho | G ' B, ter, Burlington; T OMATION P s I O e LA ALra SASPOOLLIORS Mg OX pillacaohuding now?” "Onoe more Pan Whitman tottoredto | Familton, ~ Portland; 1. : ; o A honrty “The Overland Route.” OGTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A BTUDY i series of rocommendations to the city council Sho Murmured, direction_of Haislip, he_ excisimed: ‘Uncle | Sosioni o &, Smih: Lo Tt horonahly tosted: nutritionss | . Untilduly 1, 1ess, r these excl for their action., Itis cvident that this re Some tender words 1 had to say, Towmmy Haislip, answer your call, sah, by T, Brown, New York; C palatable unexcelled in purity: vo unpicas i iy I o port will be questioned by s number of the R T s e e {Io50, L Tianswered miod dlowis bl natural|| maki: Brown, N I Ufter offects. Requires no bolling. RI.oAS 1o asg othier bidders whose figures aro close to those | Aty heart was flled with sentiments— {iat amid nll tho solomnity of tho ocousion & | Lotiont Wo.C. Stevens, e wood five days f¢ Aho have' favore\ \imsadations sand No words had 1 to frame them. poorly suppressed titter should pass throngh | Dobyinor, St. Joscpl A na: | Dean A. It T RO AL o R ie quulity of the u posed w e the cougregation. ‘Pap' instantly retired, | v Stannard, Chicago; James W, Bucll, | ¢f il the pos ;u~\\ I stunp b 004 to retu \ questioned by the council. The proporty Distracted, dumb and sorely tr howaover, in the hands of friends. = And yet | Clion, William Gasten, Brooklyn, 1. S, | 111 #Havor, purity and ANTL-DYSPEPTIC qualitics, B TOMA gwors u the Aifth paving district, at a meet _Where coutd I refuge find or seek? this samo man who was endowed with con v: Milla ot, Now York: | Sotd by Grocers. mple mailed for 10 stamps, Bk gont P& ng neld to consider the matorial best to use She ouly siniled and voluntoe siderable ability is now a human wreck. He Ackerman, Now York: F. W' £ OMAHA, N % i “.” Iu]._, n;;;.r -‘w.~‘|!rn‘v;lfm'|‘;‘l o xn\ “n”\\ “r A murmur: “Spodobs Volapuk. acquired his love of strong drink during his Jow Nork: O. D Bradley. Ghicago: O, WILBUR & SON 4 ose prosent at the mecting favorable 1o SFAR i i A G . Now LD B CaR0 ;5 e P e (YT | redur blocks on concroto, Tho other districts ey ny life, and was not strong enouchto. re. | J1, J. Hubor; New York; L. G, Jolinson, Cin PHILADELPHIA, PA. i ve to'advida the oonnoll of thelr olibloe he New Girl. sist the muny temptations which surround cinnati; L. Hermann, St. Louis; J. R. Walsh, R i ¢ Ji “You may waken us," the wistress said, him in his carcer ws u traveling saleman. | Chicago; F. Tuttle, Indiana; John Patter = , e “When the coffec’s o and the table spread,” | With all these temptations around them 1t is | son, Indiang vank . Day, r York; \ L TINT ) [ L i Doke O i brnia Do : ) Lo to the credit of the commorcial travelers of | 5. {3, Browning, Minngapolis; 5. W. Hog A A ) 7] ) i Anybody can cateh cold this Kind of to-day that the great majority are sober and gerhall, N, Y L. Hatine, Chicago; H. C M [ [ 1 ) AL g wanthor, Tho trouke. 1a to 1t go. lie prosperous mon. o Now Yok 1. 3 Wosdson, S Linie: e o AT S AT CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIPIC R tho man who caught' the bear. Wo nd- e Py W. M. Docker, Chicgos Harry Mason, New AeMHOR AERN N Vas s arranged its Family Sleening Car | PEORTA: MOLINE, ROGHE IBLAND, DAYNN: vise our s o purchase of the Tho Nebraskn State Pharmacoutical asso- | osrons Gy agbe eaicld . Welh pita 1 Stock AR 154). service, that berths can now be retoryed | POBT. DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, M i Goodman Drug Co, a bottle of SANTA ation aill st AT s oot dend | Houaks Fhicago; orEe M- | ability of S tockholder: o 00000 e e T e A OATIN: NSAS CITY, ST, JOSEPH. LEAV-: | ABIE, the California King of Consump- Salion w0 Jmosh, 88 dnotid, MaF £,9 0041 Sy, s Seatly, Slaux Clty ; ¢ upon applicution by any ticketagentto M | ENWORIN, ATOHINON, CHDAR RAFEDS, tion, Asthma, Hronchitis, Coughs and 10. This association 18 composed of regis. N toeves, U 0 jean, Fort J. Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Blufls ), MINNEAPOLIS, ond 8T. PAUL, ew York; A, G Croup Cures, and keap it handy. s tered pharmacists of the state, und hus for | Dodkos lowa, The reservations when made are | fa soores of lotemnedinte citiss ~Cholos of iaamintiothataste andl Aasitt fo the its objects the advancement of theiv inter- | S icage: Alfoed Kosonsiais, | F80e Bor Cont Intorosl, Rald an D= 4 lurned overte 1he Ssain eandusions tabing | i Dilon opota.. Fest traind of Fias Dey Rbove. tomplalnte, Bold &t 81,008 osts and tho discussion of questions aff Nor atad s ST s, posits— mnpoul;ln ed Semi-An- out such cars, sothat passengers can now se- | Couchies, elogant Diotag Oars I bottla or 3 for $1.50. CALIFORNIA ing the druggist. The meeting will be ield | O. H. Woodman, St Paul; J. L. Trombull, nually, cure berths ordered, the samo as s Puliman | 5783 Deech Nesbers 50 bevwesn Caloans. 3 CAT-R-CURE gives immodiate reliof, at Bobanon's hall. The hall will be filled | Chicago; James Barrett oW B berth is reserved and sccured, - Chair Cars, Beats ¥Free, to holdera of throusi | The Catarrbal virus is soon displaced with beautiful and interesting displays by | KerneWheeling: 1.1 T \New ¥ork flans a e lm fla safi_ 2 A DMAX. | Srat-clase thokets. by its healing and penctrating nature, the leading drug houses of the state, and | Buitimorer A Folkons g i $ %% | Chloago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y ) 3 : stein, Chicago; Give ita trlal. Six months troatment v B “ therels every indication thut the session will | Webber, New York; M. Aveson, Now York - - e — Extends SIS Rook leland Rout: #1.00, sent by mail $1.10. be one of the greatest interest aud profit to | D. B. Sevein, London, Eng.; C. H. Swmith, OFTICER End B Youeen $5 NELAON Hopron BELTE —— all who attend. Reduced hotel rates have w York; B.G. Grifiths, Chicago; Wm CHARLES F. MANDRRSON, Proside VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, His Wedding Night on a wber Pile. beeu secured, and all the railroads agree to | Seymour, Chicago; 3. Cohen, New York; C F. W, WESSELLS, M g HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and all poluts in i San Francisco Chronicle: The oft re- give ono and ' one-third fare for the round Wright, Chicago; F. Millick, | JOHN E. WILBUR, Cashier, KANBAS AND BOUTHERN NEBRASKA ] ated saying that the course of true trip. The state laboratory will be thrown atroity C. R, Gillett, ; W. J. Rich STOCHKFHOLDERS oand beyond. Fntiro passenger oquipment of the { - . Bt Sh R opeu for the inspection of ~the visitors, and | ardson, New York: I ) Now York; - - T3 e Overland Route,” colenrated Pullmaun manufecturo. All safoly 0 il ove never runs smooth is being un- “ vi oy i 2 A J.W. GANNEIT, GUY €, BARTO) and Route, delatsy 1 ) ES several lectures will be delivered. ' The W. Courtwright, Kansas City; C. R. | J.J BHOWN, L. M. BENNEDT The Sportsmen's, T ts' and Ple pliances and modern fmprovements. i lvlt*n«:unl) vorified in the case of Baron affair will conelude with & banquet and ball boper, Chicago; F. T. Sherwood, Chicage; | €. ¥ NDERSON, THOS. 1. Bporismen oursla’ s oature ‘The Famous Albert Lea Route 1 You Mugge, better known as John Fred- Cowmmunications should be addressed to | T. Balmer, Chicago. HENRY PUNDT, E L 8BToN s Beekers' Line: | Is tho favorite between Chicago, Rock Islend, evick Von Mugge. The baron had at Charles Daubauch, secretary, Lincoln, Neb. OHAHAL & 1. L B WILLIAMS, Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. | Atchison, Esnsas Oty and Minnoapolis and Bt one time the distinguished honor of be- -, o— Samples. MARNORN an TRUMAN BUCK, “CSUI CLUBE RULES, Paul Ité Watertown Lranch traverses the groat ing a member of the police force, but Caught & Tartar. Mrs. Mary Scieven is 8 Minnesota “angel | W WESSELLAC 1B CONG IO highly interesting and useful o Sportsmen ‘' WHEAT AND DAIRY R ala ol Anlng Ants ot A Massachusetts drummer tells a good | of commerce.” The lady travels in the in- | ANSON G. MCCODK, N.W.WELLS, ' It contains the American rules for trapping | gfNorthers Yowa, Southwestern Minnasota aating with thia trishias af ihe. follos story at the expense of himself and two | terests of the “Northwest Trade. i. N1 T JOHN B WILDUR: and shooting adopted by the National Gun | Simte ¥eiis aat s ot e ot oitlos | commissioners his connection with the comrades, The incident occurred on a George M. Riddle, one of the most trusted Association: as well as the revised game ‘T Blort Line Kankakos offops departmont was ruthlessly sever He railwoy train near Springfleld, in that state, | salesmen of Wood, Brown & Co., Philadel laws of the Western States and Territories, ad from tadlsee then betook himsell east, where, it is during the recent easteru blizzard. While | Phid, died last week, after a prolonged ill :gm, ) Copies sent free upon application to ckots, Maps. Feldors, or desired (uformas I suid, he served other municipalities as the train was in blockade three drummers | "5 . ' forw e’s Elcotro-Mogo. i J. 8. TEHBETS tion, apply st any Coupon Ticket Office or address i 8 guardian of the peace, De. thif as had seats in the parlor car and wanted to g A competing lino is ot ane sold for R "fi'““‘“' E.ST.JOHN, . A. HOLBROOK, i & I} thif as it a anted to g more money, but one which possesses me OB Ghe 1a sy wor LT Qew’l Manager. Geu'l Tht. & Paos. At | miy, the glorious elimate of the golden up & game of whist, but all of the gales in | and at all times commands it's full value in B rurretl: Reloniihy Foworhu ehel | - e CuIcAG0, Thi { west had great charms for Baron Von the car wero averse to playing, and they | the coin of the realm “Mugge,consequently he returned,but un- | - ys superior axcellencs provon tn millions of | Were about to give the project up, whena | A salesman should at all times seok to " 1ike common globe trotters he did not | houes for move thany quarter of & coutur. 1ts | Well-dressed lady arose and offered to take a | properly advertise his own goods and hous: e spread bis pume and tithes upon the | 15 used ho the United States Government. En. | hand if nobody else would volunteor. They | but shou 3 OTRIO BELTS FOI DISEAK 181 WagasH A“.. %mmrl. T Yefioshincling Id avoid advertising some oLl e d by the - — e’ ogistor of some dowu-town. hotel, [ Goriad by the headsof iiversiclos d | gladly soceptod hor services. The lady [ man or house at the exponse of himself or St 4 FOTG AW B CasT OF STATIE sl ssiacica,* 1 Congh Wenk Luis: Astitig On the contrary he hied ' him- | Prise’s Creas Buking Powi athtul Dr | showed herself to be a good player, with u [ employers. it of whicl wo will sead. ore (% Sloott & Lis Tudigestion, Tuward alas, Exhausiion. 06. at Droggise 3 aking Powde contain | remar! e mewmory. d the X % datost n‘lf [ lu.u.-h.- ‘-n., and . in. . his .,u,,.g..*l ‘“.;'{,?:‘3-"'-‘,-.,\"“ iu“u 2 :'l_:‘x;rv”:’:l;l‘u\_m e I|‘|‘m'~i\l v\:::lln uln A\‘xlur:q‘\:l::, OuLymupn\-\!‘(mu ,jm,l.. |‘“«‘unml~)l,-« in ‘.wf‘w he greatost | ""NDERCO“‘RNS. oisure hours strolled over the blus | New Yoo ARING T ER CO ally gnjos 5 eviymo- | one's own goods, selliug them upon their i g o s, urcat A best girnGo | Ne x Culcago 8t Louts. | ment, onc held up Lis haud and made the | ows merits; gottiag the best possible prices, | a _w,“g"‘wfi‘p‘mm;"“(‘“‘ |

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