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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEH: MONDAY, JULY 23, 18S8, ] = p- B - , BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW. | ¢O\WIF QDT IN 0k 1 | exiime inist i — Being Aroused to Work. ow sublime dhe contemplation! There will he a picnic next Wednes- Mr. W. R. Stirling, of Chicago, president DA “Yes, both centemplatious are very : day aftevnoon and evening of Ruth | o the council of the Brotherhood of St. Ar- | The Wickedest Thing He Had to | sublime.” i [ ] , lodge, No. 1, Daughters of Rebekah, 8t | 4row 14 spendine his vacation at Nebraska Doal With. “Did you eversoe anything like it be- Haascom park. | City, and on learning this the Trinity cathe K GRS A et Laltes teetice, Whil . | fobve of nbwonse for fousteen dat | dral ohapter invited the pentlomantondiross | - T L AL G o ile hunting the market for Fall Goods, our buyer run across 8 bee ! . eCC o ‘ the members of the p h at last evenin o 5 p + y i H H H H Harty G, Teout, Nintin cavalry, Fort | Soitsn - 5Eh; MU, BHoLe. BHIGAV: e = 1 sec; will they como on t\l':/o big lots of medium grade Suits which were offered to him at less p An excursion of Sioux City people was : ‘r.‘-y:’s:'f“:';n."”.’.:» ::‘.m..'"l'-)fin’m“'-.‘y”.‘.r | Spoiled Their Spooning ~The Last I’I“Al"”"" ‘w';""’ & thies iivs Both than the material l.n them 18 Worth' To enhven our '“‘d"summer trade A - H ve, | rotherhoog st young me o N 3 " g 0 daon see or ey are expocted yosterduy, but aled tourrive, | (e protyertoodtn o et ube e b Show—uhe Got One=she Wast't o tare face | WO shall ma'ke a big run on them and marked them nearly what they } ware unable to secure w special train, - | mentable fact that t woricof nuns an Bxpor—tntercsting o f}?s't us, which means that they will be sold at just about one-half The vestibule train on the Chicago & | g § along here quick g v eir actual value Northw ' railway will be put on | g Ak I uick. & ; August 1, and an cffort will be made to : The Malignant Musca. The Boston Idea One lot of about 3 i 51 i eclipse rivals in style and completencss. | I eako the brotl Merchant Traveler., B | T e P [E YR : i) gOOd-U-mon Cassimere Sack SF"tS of a ne.at Ul L o -\h-”“".‘i;lvi"ylll".. Tl i e WAt | vt Hoing Datsy Dimity, who had volintecrad to ark mixture with good Serge Lining made up well and in substantial B o ek Socol tnantry.how | et a0 1L v 108 | oSl b wha Supday, oo, o, et e ewal | RO TS ot RD OHGE &5 3.0 per suly they will mdite & good 5 v iHnEbRES. Tal oy, has | young men at the door o welome visitors | AnA scarco could gain simple doze, still, and Twill tell you about whata : : . f f ;‘:.-:.hmu\.\lmx” 1.2‘.. ulnnn ;vlnyll‘ u':»i‘nnll.;:. .‘-,.y:;'fn}'\" and usher the -,.“'.- :.’-.~.‘:u : “{‘\'n‘l’\‘hl}‘:-l “' Fiss perfectly lovely p heaven is, and Ssvery day S_L‘"t for MEChanICS and Workmgmen. will wear well and give Neb, ot g e s o e Suppiied COEBEL S whata perfeetly beautiful tine vou'll | a8 good satisfaction as any Suit that cost $8. or $9. ’ s Contre Vil ocking buz ARG UL i L, LN ot m y 1 b " . o . . L byl ua ! i With mocking” buzz ¥ little gontlemen, nnd go th I'he other lot contains about 200 excellent all wool Cheviot Sack Suits, lined with Soventeonth strect Tov. Johi William- | ad singers, i s able o condict a chape Pirit (OFNE AA BAShE tgon your (oot DNGL WL T O ChoYENL Bt ite Tt good Italian and well gotten up. We have marked 1t $4.75, which makes it the son, D. D., married Mr. Kdwin Cope ic brotherhood was organized about four | Jn vuin you drop u fervent swear Bl siel As o e fe he: 111 SAY . " : o N . harve and Miss Amy Odiorne, both of | years o by members of - the .\\]v"‘.:“‘:yx‘R‘T‘vm}’; Acd pew) bhe otteamemblent ey :}“}‘\’;filll‘fl:l“:‘x:_ bou ;\‘””.Ilhl‘r:‘ll.\!‘!:::l\m.t' cheapest suit ever offered by us or any other house. Both suits are of good fair weight Uiy oo asbinptors, vty euedralchater of i BEy and there 1L swel lovely singing al | and will do for wear now as well as later on in the season. ¢ Par 18 city has sixty members, and js, with the the time! Oh, life wi e like a poem . . . S S .8 ¥ it M.'\.\';.'.':",'.(' :‘.',‘:,"..T,“.",'l“-. Mt | B R O o Sht real Browning poem—forey i We also offer this week two lots of Blue Flannel Suits at less than two-thirds their a Sayles, galalla, is a Milla ork, the lurzest chay e country . ahd. ev Tt Will just be too g guest. The constitution savs sole object of could not care for Cresar's mig! b PANCLE AL : real value. “William Zach Shrop, of Iulo, was in the | the I3rotherho G T e e i Rl L Bl eautiful ‘I"" anything! Fverybody will soies Sy " R " city yesterday young men.” | Could T but ha .-vm';”m'i::»"{,'.'»'\fl Rl ““:"f;'l‘l ‘::}"! —you Lot No. 1, which is made of best all wool flannel, indigo blue, and made up in M Robert £, Douclas has returued from S R T L L LT S\What i we go o the bad placer | finest Go AL R. style, at $7.75. We guarantee there is no finer flannel made in this Mr. J. Gerth, ir., of Lincoln dined at the O joy complete, asked a wonderstricken little fellow, country, and other houses charge for such a suit, £12.00. Y S ; | (Shbd Sty To smash t “0-0-0-h!" eried the teacher with a A ¥ = i £ M, W, Wood, U. 8, A, stationod at Waila | Iichh tnd for Clodis biessing unon the ibobs With fuzzy ¢ little gusping sbriek. Ol that dread- 1 Lot No. 2 is a good flannel, warranted indigo blue, also made up in G. A. R. style. Walla, is a Paxton guest. T A Ry 3 " T : v L horrid place! 1t will be "his we ) There never was & i 3 ¢ ality offered for less th ‘ Mossrs, A. D, Yocum ond L. B, Tertill, of | Jouacant counn. wna within i The Wickedest 1 to Deat With. | full’of all Kinds of dreadfully conrsc, & we ofter at $5.75. There never was a suit of that quality offered for less than i Hastings, are it the il BONtial bt JeAtS ClNlat, &8 R8¢ Foith {n ths : ||.1.‘I:m-~v baptist \;u-m.-.rn is re- | common people, and they'll be doing £8.00. ; Mr. Ed. A. Lambeth, of Nebraska City | vices of the church and in young men's | lated by a dignificd judge of the su- | and saying all sorts of vulgar thin T TSR I 1, PR v T f T T o ¢ ¥ | was an Omafia v.sitor yoste biblo classes.” Delegites from the chapters | preme court of Minnesota. A colored | Society will be so dreadfully, drei The prices at which we ave selling Pants this month is in itself a big advertise- .\Ih'-l:.;ru, Austin 1\',,; o, A n[ Jenning meot in an ntion 1““1\ n llmI( uln Il:u' ;ull‘.\' |||i].\~ d, “1.‘-.-.' ;1 wi 1 l»».-'nml...-l. ment. $|,5O will buy an excellent all wool Pants which not only wear well, but look and homas (‘oon, of Newton, la., wel n D! o e orde ronvenie v loc 3 ake (8 nrd ink abe 3 Tgh! 4 g : B 3 s 5 Ay ity S L ¢ powellsf Omid oo ot n conveniently focated lake | ftly horeld 1o ihink avout. Vet | ologant,© You have often paid #1.00 and $400 for a pair not as good as these. For U ident of ¢ council. N Coh . Mossrs. A A, Doogo, T, M. Lo and I |l . g young converts guthered in at a recent | pappas and mamjnas and never do $2.00, $250 and $2.75. we offer Pants which early i theseason would have been 1. Erwin, of Sioux City, were Omaha visi- | gl e revival, thing naughty, and then you'll go ri \H6Ab ¢ 8 tHa ar Y : stri i i Cebenhdnlello ot will meet in New York October 15, Among the candidates for the rite | to W, delightful * place, wh cheap at double the pri One line at $3.25 are an eclegant striped cheviot, as fine oossrs, 7 W, Gl Mr. Stirling is o manufacturer ‘and spoke | was w strapning great mulatto woman, | will be fiflod with the very first familics and stylish a Pants and as well made as any custom tailor's, which cost three times the ‘,-.\m-f.m..-n'. as a layman, His talk was deeply interest whose ample proportions were en-|in all Boston, and it will be too per- t R Ottt il T AUTONT iy e O T hanced by a bustle, itself of o mean | fectly lovely for anything!” amount. J. V. Mahoney, of Sioux . a promi iy - dimensions. . When she went into_the I T Habi 5 ] h ety g water the minister found the bustle ¢ Lt e LA L e R MG When They Leave Us, Stumbling block (o his holy work. 1t | *“Does the razor hurt you?” ne rice on an am ures. . e QORI Lot ¥ | acted as a buoy for the candidate, float- ‘\f' Sl T . 5 ™ & W, 2, Aniiln and wite linve, roturnod || Welomoil thelv depurtire compinied | g her up when the minister atfempt- | I3 the draft too stron from a tour of the ple cta of the | o Paily 16 I8 Ghi6 faulb of the best of com- | &d to put hier Undef the water, ; No reply. i B | B hn aduding Bt o0y Denver, Mani- | the bowels, that i operating they grip and | After he had experimented two or \‘_-‘lul“‘l shut the door? ou, Colorado Springs and L.eadvi mr veaken thi « ns. Hostett Stomnac ree times with the candidate, each NO reply Aunin goes to Washiugton this week, where rs produce i {ve effact, but neither being defeated in hi 'pose by “Think Cleveland will be re-elected?™ Bo romalus uniil tho wdlourument of o1 | causes pain nor weaken tho abdon % the bustle, one of the dusky brethren DDV e g [y Gty b or the stomach, p sy e | on the shore yelled out: Sl tive in New York last uight? DEATH OF J. T. CLARK, g “Crowd dat ar bustle under the w :"‘l"'l‘ Y. o PN e S hodly iscamtort wor parson: erowd it undor. s do v sou pretty closc? Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. » rally . ction, The liver is aroused, est thing yoa've got to deal with. No repl » o DL UL ANy stomach benefitted, and the habit of body b oiea TreiE N aoonine Y warm now. = — = = S = nn:l::‘:« ;l;}:'uyjyll‘)‘v‘ H 0 1'1‘““\‘ e ""1 ‘ll!h:‘m'\ nd by rm‘)’“ ””\x B \‘i' I( h|‘ &0 The \-. :\ e Spor min. "i'll H\L. hade heavy thunder-storm ced the deatii of ark, weneral | Fover und ague, rheamitism' and kidney ¥ owere spooning e shade. cavy er-stor superintendent of Chicago, Milwaukee & | troubles are ame the maladies fo, The conversation had fallen into spasms. | last night. St. Paul railrond. To nearly all the older | M ;Il:rd *“»w rience ,"' proved it to |.«».v|m She was pulling grass and dropping it No roply. residents of this ci employes of | facious. Itisa wholesome appetizer, and @ | on her dress and he was brushing itoff | *Shampoo?” the Union Pacifi »ads over the af- | than stomach-disturbing narcotios and sed: | With silly ude, Alog oftiehildren| — No roply. 3 Hiion AT 3 AN Rhsuncal | ativesy were ing up a very steep bank Irim your hairup a little? ; ML O I R e opposite, No reply. TR e el SWINNY'S APPEAL, “See those ehildr “Brilliintine on the mustache?” tion of his subordinates more than did the | He Asks His Wite to Return and Re- ‘],l:ll‘l\f.'““ ‘\k\":.‘»l.-;:mm t }“:'\'-‘luii\]\‘x] :1:-] Ilm-xl' Hmufluufllll was the .-.»\\'m of }A . Q\\f::;:"' Ir' '\r' : . Bivae “Do you know why they climb up No reply complication o dise s which have af- e sl A or ¥ o ¥ Vi 1 there so easily?” Then the country barber, who was all N alone in his breezy shop, sat down ¢ itly refreshed. He had been shay- s d her hand. o fug himself. The Burlington takes the lead. he said, “life is 5o lonely. — is loncly, somectimes,” she an- flicted hjm more or less for some years, but [ Was here on Satur, which only have strongly asserted them wife who left him noniously about a selves during the past twelve months. Mrs. [ Week ago, writes w lotter to Tre Bee criti- 3 , who was spending the summer at S, 2 it and denouncing one of its represen- was notified by t wh of th ded in eliciting from him | oy t looking for his o vs'of her husband's approacting R e ashs AUCGXance Jor | swaen — It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. D A a T GRS oML ame. SR, D 0 T Wouldn’t it be sweet to have a little ~FULLWEIGHT on a special train, which nd the following extra covered with vy and honey perti It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car H 1d rose bushe e Lam _only actu- 1 wouldn’t it?” and the great **And when a fellow comes home tired awnest desire to | from business, to h nice little wife is publis| *“In searching for my W ated by the kindest of love I feel for b d service between Missouri river points and Chicago. ad man was one of the most p; nent railroad ofticiuls in the United Si : Sl i vty o w1 triond e, 'L now most | oot bt the door with a ki It was in advance of all lines in giving the paople of | rading job April 1, 193, Between that | communicate with me, and I assure her that | o : 2 4 fime m’;dji,vl)n_\' IS8 e was In the employ | she need not go further away, as I shall not | “And then the summer nights, the Omaha and the West a fast mail service of railroads as follows: From October, 1 hound her, but.will write to her in my own to March 15, 1859, as section foreman on th y indows open, the suuset just giving name and it her y. If she will 1t enough in the cosy purlor and It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from 3 Chicago, Burlugton & Quiney; from March | trust herself to my guldance and prot you—I mean a wife at the piano singing g 15, 1520, to May 1, 1873, as 1 master for | it shall always be my first cire and life-tasi o &los o 7 3 i H | the saaie con At thn conofhpaieniton ] ¢ atriove tha st beboth and: rebulld oue | Ao cpe @icaming, Ibavould be loyely the East into Omaha propsr. *[—think—it—would—be—nice. i he left the Chic And then— nd desolate home, ago, Burlington & Quiney to | broken stly request ndent of th most € nd, with this, I e Hewspapers 1o i drop our grief from public view. tl{nl] nta u~ol\lun-n “gnmru[.-;mm It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of ¥, 1873, to June, 177, S, W. SWINNY. round the corner with a pair of twins N - 3 4 when o was advanced t the position of gen: AERA ina perambulator. A dead silence fell passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. eral superintendent of the road. In this ca- [ The UNION PACIFIC runs four trains | upon the air for a little. Then they 2 f : . B pacity he served until 1832, when he resigned AT To0t L DBn VA IR EhE Bast: changed the subjec It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can to dccept the gen superintendcney ° of the Chicago, Milwaukee t. Paul, SOC the position he held at the time of his death. § When he left the Union Pacific all the em: | A Pew Ite loyes united in subscribing for a testimon al fund, and in eight d. for that purpose. An The Last Show. Detroit Free Press: *Is there any- s Crowded Out From | thing you can leave off the bill of fare?” Yesterday's issue. reful landlord of his steward. The following socicty items were sent in I’ve marked off most of the costing §1,6(0, was the wift, and headed | too late Saturday evering for publication n .and have added the salt and by the Union’ Pacific band, the offico and | yesterday’s column, 1t is earnestly per to the hist of dishes.” shop men marched in a body to his residence | that all persons having socicty ite tHave you announced that all meals B O i uiiorl | gond thom In oarlier in the week and not [ sent to rdoms would be charged etrat” : : = T MO ich all ad 0 o (e 8! tho Inte: [ have, sir. 18 superior excellence proven in milllons o M‘m:,.IA;:I.‘._L!‘}I.‘,.‘.A;N'\l\{.h:;‘::w:}u::.fl“l.l.,,“_“(l.: e ot Sanpdny: o3k isiche davention | of “And thiat guests aro not allowed to | homes for mor than's guirier of eontury. it 4 it fri > tablo?’ is used by the United States Government. En- a The remainder of the money was expended | make the social columm one of the features frait from the wble?” dorsed b tue heads of the great universities as feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. in the purchase of an elegant thoroughbred | 0f the great Sunday paper, and the society es, sir.” the strongest, purest and most healthful. Dr. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. team and a handsome carviage. The 310,000 | editor ""."‘1";“ ko8 k00 ‘Iil‘""""w ovinced by | ‘“You might add that no second order | Prices Cream Buking Powder does not contain ! B My S oo inarase : many in sending in their items, il b filled.” o Kol only n cans, S oor mproased to Ata recentmeeting of the St. Andrews “‘.'.'“!:(l'l‘.ll;“‘ el New YL/MICH BAKING POWDEH 00, '~ Depot on Tenth Street. permit section men and lborers to contrib. | Brotherhood, Mr. William 1. Swoop. ente ) at is o el e fhiah *Then that is 11, unless you speak of tained the socicty with scveral pleasing re 1 u ¥ L1 We mustn’t be too eIy aolittiont did, hioyever, and tations. Mr. Swoope is an elocutionist of the | the toothpic fused to accept the money when sularin serving the ie. Y. Mr. Clark was a practical man, and having : cular in serving the public. You worked his way from the bottom rcund of Master Lovell Dunn, of All Saints choir, | can mark the toothpicks free. the ladder, was thoroughly acquainted with | has gone to spend a “weel with his sister, RS e e the business. The flag in the "Union Pacitic | Mrs. P, . Kley, ut Stromsburg, Neb. - _ Bhe Was an Expert, i headguarters will be kept fiying at half mast | Mrs. A._Mills and children, Alda and And isn’t m little girl afraid T B until after the funeral, which will probably | Genie, are visiting friends in Springtield, | to become th. of a poor man? B ‘-l n I[m ;- seeur on Tuesday. Mass. sked Harr rof Mabel Nageon 3 u | l A ET——— Miss Hattie Thorpe, a lished young | the other night after they had gone i 57 4 . Omaha and Courel Bt a BB an e e, She LA TR Rt or l Tt e b A 1l h the bli { a betrothal. ern termini of the Ne relatives, is spenc a couple of id?” Oh, Hurry!” she said, re- ' 3 " il the Sehymes A W 8, i s, oo v s Indughy, Science and A 3 et 1114 North L'wenty seveuth street, in this R haT AR ety ) ! B The Crooks Identified. ) i o Bt M not keep servants for you, Open Until October, 1888, . James Campbell and Hugh Donohie have | | Mrs: €. € Cameron ot Marshally Micit | W858 00 e i a ve Medical Congress Meets August 7th, | = : e . PBOTS been arrested on suspicion of being the | 13 SR 08 nieces M 4 i simple way for the first few ye GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, e Travelers The EVIL EREEC crooks who went through the pockets of Miss Emmna Bush, of Kountzo place, and *As though [ carved for that, Round Trip Excursion Ticket, | | 'RQEGULAR MEALS | Jolin Breen Saturday night. Breen was in- | Miss Btta Brown, of North Twonticth street, 1, with the ring of true Via STATE LINE i oF T an toxicated at the time, but was not in such a | have gor lap, Ta.,, for afew wecks' | true womnnhood in her tone. ) y e 4 v S i s fuddied condition as the two thieves thought | visit w ds ther my dear old boy, you don’t know what'n Forintortath ’u,:_‘f\l AL Experience BAD COOKING 3 e was. They took from him §) incasii. | On Weanesday evening in the presence of | famous housekecper T am, and if you AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., ‘ Will buy one ofl ALWAYS CARRY NEUTRALIZED BY | m\l'ln'm Nl'*‘m:l‘nn x\‘-'lll !‘I” Hll«mlflw i- | o Jarze gathering of fr Qi think [ don’t know how to cook, you are | our ‘nobby Sprin; TARRANT'S TAR cers were cnabled to arrest the black i k RAN e s on | Mr., Fred Whitman and M) R APERI'NT Leavenworth between Tenth and Eleventh suecis. The money was found on Donoliie’s son, and both of the fellows hav tified by Breen, tly mistaken. SELTZER APERI'NT | SELTZE 0w, she went on, gleefully, *“let me tell what T ean do: I can dust beautift and [ know how to | Suits, in Worsted fine Cassimere, Scotch Scheviots all the popu were united in w b th ence of Mr. an U L Twenty-fourth s The County Buried Him, Quiet for Saturday night, there being Bl bargain, cost 50, for 0 10.0) 5.0 ; ANCHOR [ 1ME, aIL the loveliest dust-viag holders; I T ors and styles. Real T _;C\ 1 E A, i can mike—oh, the nicest b [lsl[; fla HI‘S. bargains that cannot N s 'pS : Mrs. Sarah G, Clark, wife of A. M. wedding suppe and the most beautiful B rtsggyipy i e Pl { fail to be appreciat- X \ oy 4 the decovator, died Saturday - night at her | congratulations Know about housekeepi . am Agents (o8 Jaana, Vose [ 1} A R g o } § Pt o { I late residence, 6 uth Thirty-sixth stroet, | Presents were recei become the wife of a poor man! You o, re aware that i ¥ Egma . 1 g | months s foolish old boy! A W MORE nsive goods RE TinsroL " Had a bilious ¢ ud one of those ; an / ¥ nonia, and lat- | 3 p u N And Harry thought the matter over AN e Sl e ) are lar, adver- A 4 4 AKD AMOK; - —~ ] A ppeumoni, gud late |i4yg bl of constant weari- | gyl ‘on’ his way home. and didn’t whiehwIE Fataom AR, Qrizns but Miste used | e s saasan. b f\—~\1,° ,,,q,d Certificd Checks, Payablo at Sight on the { . The funeral will ¢ ROMS, - Soak QRARIAS R80 el know but that he hua made a fool of | redyced prices and terms: | all of them cannot g 3 nex g Puget Sound National Bank Given as place at 2 p. . o-day, from her late ClRRNTiR TR a0 Wl d A0 0N himself, ufter ull, Down Atoninty | || stand the test of Security for Money lnvesled. { 3 dence, to Prospect Hill cemetc Clover Tonie; am strong and well, o 4 2 = % Payment, Payment, | : = W . s ceased was a sister of THOMPSON, Logan, Ohio. Goodman Interesting to the Cranks. 1 Knabe Square, cost #50, for lose inspection, We gt ATl 5 Lia R 3 R YA s e e S T T T e T e Grang 0 o || . sk our customers gor T e Wi N iR a8 attendanceat ber bed side. - glanced at the clock, **do you know any- N0 um to examine our stock, and thus satisfy Ko neith X —— 2 Omaha is Growing Pious. thing about baseball?” o, cost B0, themselves of its quality and our ve- a0 RS0 i Take the UNION PACIFIC for the Yesterday was the quictest day ever “Well, I rather guess T do,” he | ;i p Haie Square, eost ¥, 15.00 10.00 racity. | Yow steam- | of two nd & half miles ol the postofice Cities and Pleasure resorts of known in police circles in Omaha. Not a | answered with pride, B i 15.00 10.00 | | second-cly e “The Rockies,” single aveest was made until 6:15 in the [ - “Theve isa shoristop in every nine, | 18toddard Square, cosi & | [ — ——— evening. The cvening before was also utl- | isn’t there?" 1 Hics Gan aplandia ¥4 b ‘ An inquest was held yesterday over the vrosts whatever made betwe:n S p. m > longstop, too?” Titallett " H 5 ¥ metls B romains of Eron Jorgenson, the laborer who S 1M eabal W 1.0 o0 70 La falle B, Chlcags | (Eboete e fell uuder the wheels of a train whilo trying AT TPy R R L] 10.00 N ULl (e e b to jump from one flat car to another | {8ET) = fathan ol kho f Windea 0 0.0 3 i i urday evening. Tho verdict declared the 540 e - BAbOr0: WA D ," and she glanced. at the | 3 KnAIN Giinn: cost #is, | cause of his death o ha: on accidental; sternl your school reports have gain, *1f there was a longstop for &5 D10, 3.00 | and attached no blume to the railroad cor n anything but favorable this term you would ke mon: Every club 3 Organ, cost #15), for 00 A | EXHAUSTED V|TAL'TY pany. Astho decoased has no friends horo | T suppose you fuiled in your exmming- | iould be bidding fo ,, weitn " oraan, 1 ! and was in a destitu ndition ke was | gign, us usu; cost $250, for $16 T 0m 500 OF LIFE, the buried at the expense of t ounty oy R e s e the Contemplation, Come early and. take your pick. Bring this great Medical Work of the go clergyman taking a ram- | ad. with youto avold mistakes. It . Noryooe anil th his son came MAX MEYER & BRO, e £} Puysical Debility, Premature ung women bath- Corner 16th and Farnam Sts, PARKII‘ 8 HAIR BALSAM Decline, Errors of ¥ Beautifl preserves Uhe hair, Keeps it oft Btk protested th t-was a tight s aura,” continned the father ing to his eld amd vojces in the e Miss Darrah's Denial Tur BEE is in receipt of a letter from Miss Mamie Darrab, dated Florence, Neb.; July , turn- daughter, 1 think 1 wero shipped during the past ¢ upon two y © Vo yeurs, without @ drums 21 822,850 Tansill's Punch Cigars i Al B N by ; - Nor f Cur'eplay - No ot 3 last evening. preacher placed his big body, | _ i SHEE oles u luxuriant growt thaue Joex ln oy awapigy e . 16, in which that young woman_denics, as | | have. told you repeatcdly i to lot »ught, in 4 line to celipse the PENNYROYAL WAFERS are s ey B s Saip disease: § B | T 2 has beea in other | erted, that Dr J. | that young wman- stay | an 11 vls, and called the young- B en Ard Safe, Effeclusjand Pleasant RNS: P a3 B 0o mwent (vt iy i J. boluull‘on of llnlxt m-v p(vr'fu-' ub an abor. | o'clo k 3 e attention to two schooners in the ,{y per hox by fi‘mmfl;.lm HINDEH?Q A wall, sealed. 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