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O AT (’ i i St THE RILWAY. TIME: TABLES OAFAJOBBERS DIRECTORY UMAHAJ{]HBEBS DIRECTORY - the Blythe esta y were tendered- | volver, which had until then lain un- Daniel and Peter and Their Strange | by Mr. Se: arls to attorn , all | noticed within ¢h of her hand, 1 Existence. of whom declined to receive them, and | had to use it once ortwice. 1.did not thus they into Judge Coffey’s nt to shoot the man and only fired to hands to be given to some reputable at- | re him.” (PR M, Txas OLD AND INTERESTING RELICS, | torney. ‘Have you had ific” Com il The documents wera forwnrded from | while at this off et Darlington, England, by W. R. “There was one A Visit to Bancroft Livrary— The Pa- | Wooeler, a solicitor, who, i ~__Agricuiturai implement; Lumber | CHURCHILL PARKEK, C. N. DIETZ, ‘ Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagnm Dealer in Al Kinds of ‘Il]lDBl’. Carringes und Buge UNTON PACTFIC ot 10th and Marey st TN etmeentttiand | Tith and California Streets, Omatia, Nebra v 'LAININUER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages anhnr Lxmc Cemen, Bt, Bl ¢ odd experience “Overland Fiyer” Himited *12:20 p m. Lincoln, Heatrice & Grand| she answered, “'I o | CIsland Express. pom. itappears, | will never forg It was one of the | Mail and Expross 0 p.om. o thetic Diary of Patvick Breem— | WA8 consulted by John, Chatles Edward | coldest nights of last winter. Hain had | .sDay s0ay s Bugeies, Kie. Wholesale, Omats,Nebraskn, | - (wmr'&hs:y N LUMBE 't A > and Joseph Pattison, claiming to be | fallen the night befors and toward evone | & il TSR SR . T — AL LI disgvpoared nelish Cousing as Heirs— cousing of Thomas H. Blythe. * ing it had grown older. After midnight LING T Teave ™| " Arrive e A T AR [Ny To Dealers Only. her ealfh it John Mackay's Cabin, good claim to the dece the thermometer was down below zero oot i an actn D Mg " i These three Pattisons ar and a heavy wind was raging. About & T Ebrens. Agricultaral lmfilcfllfiflls Wagous&Bumcs S0 atnan Slesel Omthe. Tl Rt BRI RO, i "n’ ele u;ul;mm‘-.-lu o1 MAry mlm-l; in u\l.- nmlnllnu»«Ivnlu-h(uh rapped | Ghicaso Mail, _ toLm 0 07 Jonen Srect, Omab. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, D AR ,,L,,,,,“,,,,,,n 4] Rl ythe, who married Thomas Pattison in | at the door. did not notice | Denver Fast Expres X 1, When byt tes wee peks i b SAN FRANCISCO, August 28.—[Corre- , whose wife the daughter of [ it at first, as I knew it was '.’“"'rflf'““"” B e oF Has Imported .W‘l][]wsfl]fl qumner E[C wereral oo doc o, it Wikl agy | Spondonce of Tk BEE. [—A story of the | Geotge Blythe (1743), who harrica | only n tranp. One had heen loitering ;‘ | Manufactarers of Buckeye Ul‘llls Seeders, Weont Tor MwNGEee 11y aranilc Coment and "% ent, e tried M“Mg;.g" ‘5 two oddest men in the whole state of [ Mary Close “(1777). The eldest brother | around all day and had insulted me the | 8:50 p.mi Culuivators. Hay Rax er Mile and Luban Pl | e Quincy White 1 SRR, f oy et S California comes from Sacramento, | of Mary Pattison, nee Blythe, was Al- | night before, and I thought it the V1L & ST BAUE | Lokt 6 ] Ao | o JoRERT COR T A Nich A8 Surtss CHAS. R. LEE, P e These gt SHinrkatain ave- HEOLHAES nder Blythe, who marcied (1799) | same one come back again. He kicked “vl"" 10th and Marcy sts.| Omaha. | Omaha. AL AL I eedy poarty enild. xrel b my duty 10 mak ry Weaver 1 P ) s, Jame: 1 s again, ¢ h s Wi ; {1is siatement. R epootdily; M. Baosis named Glann—Daniel and P ry Weaver and had two sons, James | the door again, and I raised the window —Who | Blythe and Thomas Blythe, the intes- | and asked him what he wanted. He Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. CHATTANOOOA, THN Tl bl Wood Carpets and Parquet Flool 4 Do R . i own thousauds upon thousands of acres | tate, all but the brother James and the | said he wanted to come n, and if he did 4 AgrlculmralIl‘nqlamplfls’V’Iaguns‘&Buwcs e W by 1 AGL i ni e of land on the banks of the Mokelumne | three cousins being dead, us shown by | not get in he would break in the door. T T ~ p Millinery and Notlons. By hia aavice T wenttoCrab | river, in this county and San Joaquin. | the pedigree chart. Then he began to swear at me. T told | p % oate, [[Amire : 1. OBERFELDER & CO., W ko e 3 juin. ¢ 3 epot 17th and Webster s i alit, " L Il“;l::':x?:i{‘;: |:x:’}.n.v‘. Daniel resides in this county, and an JOIN MACKAY'S CABIN. him to go away, and that I would not oo ALy Bt B AL IBERLING s co When John W. Ma cahin, thirty-two years Akron, Ohio. e L Rt 3 Harvesting Mchinery and Binder Twine. m”Vlrlv”ri&:',??“fil?}'_!,fi,‘,‘l}‘{?{!f‘ Notions built his [ admit him. That made him more an- Sbisenr on my tace andliodg. idea of the vastnessof his possessions wgo, at Alles | g Jane wradunlly Inereased 10 Aores and rune ira. Loeas nidvliod to'try 8.8, § can be obtained from a study of the map | ghany, coutity, he had no ‘idea [ “He beat and kicked the door until T S| WK Moad, Mauager. 121 onvenworth st Omaha. v ”m‘ At fist, but m of Sacramento count, His lands ex- | that it would ever bring even the orig- | thought he would break it down. Then | T MISSOURT ave | Arrive | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co DVSERIIS w\"‘r Ty A s el N tend along the Mokelumne for a distance m;nl cost if |||;| upu; au nn;. 3 he tried all the windows, and_finally Depot aha. | Omaha. Manufacturers and Jobbers in CANFIELD MANUFA(.TURINQ co., uly ¢ i of four miles, A HE Gwiis alige Ast Saturday at ‘lock there was | came back to the door again. No train | 10:2 A ) ki of Tund i""::,l,,,,"f l..'w\?"‘,“"""l',’ the | @ small erowd of side-show and dime | had passed for an HouY bufores: Notie: | Nkt Rnm INnm WWUIN Buggies, Rakes, Piows Ete, / Mannfacturers of Gveralls, ive i sateniets (it ottiers who'h AL, Batie SR e museum managers mgregated at | had left th v and the nearest tele- | ok MV T Leave Arrive P sureets, O, Jeaus Pante, Stitts, e, @and 110 Douglas Btreely §3 Lhmvg miay reap \ho sams benef y. Peter makes his homo across | Baston & F s auction rooms to | graph office was two miles away, 1 | PePotlithand Welsierst' o Ouha. =| = —————— 1 Homgn, La, 3 iver, in Sun Joaquin, und is also a | compete prize. pulled out my drawer to get my revol- | ngs & DUk H1ls Pas. 1090 o, 47 Artists’ Materials. Notions ] « i and owncr. It is said that the | The cabin is not very beautiful to | ver. It wasgone! Then I remombered | INOMolk Pussene H Siis men av All live ne o e bioight 1 o Friends tnststed that 1 present although © worth one million each. The; r Benson's Ferry, and w 1 Thursday when the super- v 5 A HOSPE, Jr., BeeT I e o) X e s look upon, and is a facsimile of thou- | having left it at home that night to | —PuIv. fExcent Sunday J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., s that are seattered through the t vepaired. The man was knock= | SUBURBAN TIRAINS. | Atists’ Mflmlflm. Pianos and UTEHHS, Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ada, |ing away at the door, and every and Ne pra Fine Welding Siationery A M. 5 G ouging S JOREIH BHELTON, Yisors went there fo locate a bridge. | Tt is built of rourh hewn bourds and | moment T thought would be my | 1,Sufnine betwion Connetl plumsant Alveigne, | St SISO D00 e Ot The bridge and road leading there- | shakes. The size is 10514, with two | last. ©knelt down and prayed for as- | o at twenticth ant Frenouai 'yt | — Booksellors and Stationers. L i from will be on the lands of the Glanns. | small four-pane windows und a space for | sistance. The man at the door had | #ud at the Sumiuit in Omune gl H. M, & S. W. JONES, |- ...Olls. L :‘W"("'-flfl“"";' m....]u ’ in, the elder, m;\l most ex- i at one d. The present | grown quic and commenced to I Westward Snceessorsto A & Co, Wholesalo & Ttetatt | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., or v ] and owher. ited a curious <us must have lived alone, as there | me to let him in. ‘G 1089401 || Grome hranseo) L @ ¢ m’in. ady, | Browt Tri| Omala | o Lt - Brigon, and s he leaned against a tree and | is hardly room in the cabin for more | he said to me, ‘T am fre v i | way. | fer. | Depot: Booksellers aud Smflflllfil‘a. Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils ; it e St £ L ’ ‘ i [ n you will find me | Nt visit sad here in the morning.’ toSlatt in, and “I opened the window again and had it taken down and shipped to th begged him to leave, but he uul\ con- whiskers are iron gray, his eyes sunken thinking it would he tinued to plead for admittance. His and features thin. He wore blue over- | ulation, and” that possi voice had grown weaker, and sounded EXHAUSTED VITALITV alls, thrust into coarse boots, t woolen | some of his friends would ke it so pitiful that 1 finally went down stairs shirt and a broad brimmed black hat | hands re. But the friends | to the door. I wanted to let him in, [VHIE SCIENCE OF LIFF, the that appeared as if it had done s and appear on the mul yet I was afraid, Mr:‘”“;,:’“h":_:“}‘,‘Ijr';:‘;:::: for many years. e also wore asccond | scene, and s the showman did not haye si 1 unlocked the door and Physical Debility, Premature woolen shict, the 'ves of which were :nongh to buy cabins at the pre- | turned (hu knob. The door of itself Tiseiiine; etord of Fouth;and tied about his neck and the body of the ng price, it was bid in at % by | flew back on its hinges, and there fell the untold miseriesconsequer garment falling about his be iving nnedy forthe owners. is | in upon me one of the dirties thereon, 0 pages Bvo, 125 grounds for suspicion that lh:- mil- | the intention of the owners to place it | est, and worst looking tramps that I prescriptions for all diseases. Donaive land King is not the possessor | on exhibition heve for a few days and | had ever seen. His clothes were cov- ed the proceedings of the super- t)mn one pe visors farmers. He is p i 3 sixty years of age and does not to be in robust health. His h on to turn around in. you don’t let me Axle Grease, Etc,, Omaha. A, H. Bishop, Manager. imidt, on a VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, ~nn..Boote and Shoes. | Nqtions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO,, 116 Harney Street, Omnha (Sucgessors (0 Teed, Jones & Co.) 118 Harnoy Stroct Ouabn, Wholesale Manufactorers flf Bunts and Shoes | - UL il TUHE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, ats for Hoston: Ruboe 1102, 1104 & 1100 Awents for ey S0 St Nobrankn Manufacture:s of W. V. MORSE & CO Ban, Offce and Saloon Fixtures Jobbers of Boots and Shocs. Sagtie 1 oo ook Crses, e sy 1101, 11051105 Doy Manutactory, Sume ~ Coffees, Spices, éu_: Cloth, tull glit, only $1.00, by of a coat. then ship it ecast, where they expect h mud and his face looked ter- 2] CLARKE COFFEE CO., CUMMINGS & NEILSON, mall, sealed. il trave sinpld Fed 1o Rl youce Peter Glann is perhaps ten years | big things from the dime museums. ferce. 1 screamed, and turned to ) ‘Ginahia Coffee and Spice Mills, Wholesale Dealers in andmiddleaged men. Send now. Thodoldand | younger than his brother. He is com- MISFIT CERTIFICATES run’ away to escape him, when he sastward, Tflas Coffees Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na. um al Medical Association. Address P. O. box Spices, Baking Powder, | paints, 0ils, Window Glas, Ete. : 1 ors o Saturday | eaught hold of both of my hands and “m"nfl ot Tl e e S o Phetly built and looks to be a w , mus- The custom Al Asoctation, Address .0 ox | cular man. o has blue eyes in’ which | landed eigh tilicato Chinese, the | fell on hix knoes before me, wnd - then | vrigh. oo ] T et L T o b 1118 Farnam Strest, Omaha, Neb. | e of Harvard Modleal College,2s years'praciice | there is o dangerous gleam, and the t of the Abyssinia men. The mon- | and there poured forth one of the most = | e \ "~ Grookery and Glassware P-perv === { in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially is a look of determination about his | gols on the "Abyssinia are the worst | beautiful prayers [ have ever heard. It . Afi.-( Lo A < A . P Specialty, Diseases of Man, Office No, 4 Pulfiuch st mouth, and he would doubtless be a b lh.lt have been landed in this port, the | was so pathetic and full of thankfulness : W. L. WRIGHT, " CARPENTER PAPER Ca0 Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, CLmneys, | ..., aolesale. Paner Dealers 7 8 nige stock of Printing, Wrupring and Writing i ——— | man totackle. In any kind of sc mage. He is o than his broth im- [ inspector being compelled to refuse to | at time a livelier disposition | land fifty of them. All th men , and does not ooject to | were supplied with *'mi cer- | cheel were streaming down his and he d my hands re- & - Bte. Off ce, 317 8. l!lh bl ()mlhfil !N‘Ilrlll ', ar. Special attention given to oad orders. taking part in the amusements to be | tificates, ~ but will now try to | peatedly, saying I had saved his life. T PERKINS, GATCH &LAUMAN. e Paper Boxes. had at the resorts in the viecinity of his [ land through the cour! One of [ I v (-nh“ll and told lh”l‘rl to come up TR0 oFtETS A IBOB oL, TJOHN L. WILKIE, home. If any one a drink at | them, who measured over Six feet in | stairs to the stove, but half way up. the his expense, howe hment | height, had acertificate which called | stairs ho knelt and prayed again. 1 CI’EU(EP)’, Glfl)SWflTB Lamts Silverware Pl[}l]l'lml' QOmaha Paper Box Factury will have to be w ill in | for a man five feet four i Taid down by the fire for , Whilo, and Bue m 6., Now Paxton Building Nos. and 1610 Douglas St, Omaba, Neb, some game of me warmed he told me Who is w:An. lllvolmi “N’:' ITA- land-owner will « v of hislife—how he had becomoe after he had bec the sto vhu \w.\llhy other with gre hair into the contest | wrinkled with age, presented a cer == | ————————— Commisslon and Storage. v if his last two-bit picce deponded | eate in which the deseript lled for | a drunkard and deserted his home, H ~~“RIDDELL & RIDDELL, " Eeintors. Materiols. ; TED, who in his as if his last two-bit picee depended | cate in which the description called for | a drunkard and deserted his home. Ho o - e R E R amon upon the vosult. On tl GToBaasiEy fabave | [y e oraeE enty-four years; while | said he had nov eaten anything for two WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, ’ b Lt SENRS SPUUEE | roforved to he was dressed like his | shortly suee Slnrage and Commission Merchants, Auxilary Pummnm. or, Ewws, Chees Howard Street, Omaha, eding him ‘u boy of pos- | days, so I gave him my lunch. [ kept wes, presented acertifi- | him herve for a couple of hours and then ws ago had been | sent him westona freight. ery time gruins upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE | KADAC brother—except that h WEAKNESS of o in SOC i overalls wero | sibly sixteen y which fiv try. Game. | Denlors in Type, Prosses and Printers’ Supplies. 502 i 120 Stre 1. brown instead of blue, and one shirt b, Ouni a.YumET:""::.:(::,n.;:;'i}',’,"iz sullieca, though ho was coutless, | granted o a man of thirty-to. I thinks of that man nd '15«‘.‘.‘1'\"“:1.'.: L GOUNOIL BLUFS LG G L s e rhoca . e ilanns cultivate bu ittie ol NOTHIN IND-HLAND. €O, eLiel Bver, 8t e = Buccessors to Shanc & Schroeder.) Drmanes e AAAAn— ngmfl.n-;m;-: ;ln:; their land, and the income is derived When one of our early millionaires | Was foolish to let him in when I ‘told the CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACI OMAHA RUBBER (40 o Produce Commission and Cold S10T888 | yonyocturers and Dealrs n Rnhuur Goods " FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS, | 9 Clothing and Leather Bolting. 108 Farnam Street. anElints —_— e omodation. | £100Z, Peed, Grain and Genrel COMMISION |~ 8280, Doore, Eto. __, M. A. DISBROV. ¢ CO.a story at hom Leave, iy Clarke has made NERV from cattle and hog raising, They own LT ONIO and all Diseases of | great numbers of these, which b was viewing the remains of his fortune Efl GIII’I‘O URINARY Organs & Life and sacrificing all he possessed to the sympathetic management of the auc- tioneor, it was suggrosted 1o one of the | The motto of Salifornia means, T have approach- found 1t. Only in that land of sunshine, udy. 1t makes NO difference WHAT you | Wil over the Mokelumne bottom ve taken or WH O has failed to cure you. men are said to be totally indiffe -making, and if one de EIA L ES suffering from diseases pecu. Har 1o thelr sox oan ‘consult with the assurance | L MON nees t in the A p le hl- would edy rolief and cure. Send 2 cents postago | Purchase stock from them he will have have a very good op- | Where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and STERN. Merchint. \llrr««rl'n dence solicited. 1014 North 10th Wholesule Manu? icturers of orks o your diseases. to seek the owners and make known his > grape bloom and ripen, and attain their Street, Omu i tunity to add to his art collection. ¥ ¥ Wk ‘cfi'&fiafi”'fi%’.flnfi”fifi?’fl?fl wishes, It is one of the rumors T B Ll highest perfection in mid-winter, are ing me.” hoe Sast, Doors, Binds and Mouldings, m',:._ %"‘“‘E'“"fl" wl‘g,,,p, or by | among the neighbors that the Glanns | 4;cwered, but my wife wouldn't to | the I]u llh imd guLm "uunl(l.rllmllz;rl':!\Ifll-(l ~Coal, Coke and Time: — | Brancn Ufice, 12th and lzard Streots, Omahn, Neb. ' '0e, 'onsult the ol etor. y s ago ave 0 -han ic: O] in tha pleasant remedy for a hroat T — ~ ~~ sands cnred: oMcennud "0".;"_ ) I e S ;)‘illc second-hand pictures about the | 1 f l"""I(m“‘hl OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME GO, “BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ‘Those contemplating Marrin A VA P o private. send for Dr. AT eeltbnud [ul SANTA \lill-, the ruler of coughs, Jouters of Hard and Soft Coal, | Manufecturers of Sash. Doors, Biinds, e by the death of a relativ Male )“‘}m' m < in the east, [ Tt is by copying after nature that man | asthma and eonsumption. The Good- ¥uldings, Stair Work and Tnterio v..'i. SFomd sk mps). fore confidiny yourem,cnnm Bre ar vl slieve thy 28t 1 B o1 4 ug Co. has bee inted age 209 South 13th Street, Omaha, Nebrask ety ? H B“ J‘ s Am...!m.mm o320 | and there ave those who believe that | gets best results. Dr. Jones' Red Clover | man Drug Co. has been appointed agent on roet, Omaba, Nebrask. Ouialin, Nco, ringand s d edd gold immen sums of money are buried on | Ponie is nature’s own remedy, is | for this valuable California remedy.and the ranch. purely vegetable, can be taken by the | sells it under a guarantee at $1 a bottle. ,"“". It will be remembered that Tire: Bee | most delicate. Cures all stomach, kid- | Three for §2.50. some months agoalluded h)ucnu\pn cy, | ney and hiver troubles. 50 cents. Good- Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE, in which it was alleged |h<\ll hmlu man Drug company, the only guaranteed cure for catarrh, T J.J. JOHNSON &([CO., Manufacturers of Lie, Angbippees of o, Couk, Coment Dra 8 o o Tite. A2 ,"I, 50¢. (stamps). Eoull.ll?:;‘)lunhyl 9012, ‘dd ittings, Pumns, . STRANG CO B> 22 BEFEDE> D. [ 106 80 ol A bl Rio, e, | 5, el 4 s wlloed hat Charles oD L 817 by ot $1.10. 2 anus Pines and Engines. ON 30 DAYS’ TR'AL joined, to murder and rob the Glanns. BRAVE GIRL TELEGRAGHERS. Iy o, o oy IGO0 MG, % | The matter leaiced out, however, and . o The Bliss of ignorance, ily: T ,‘"“v Pt sm eI Bf C(]fll and cul‘." ), 22'and 24 Farnam Streot, Omal ) . the conspirators learned that the offi- | On Duty at Night in Out-of-the-Way Detroit F'ree P She walked into | Bun.; T fast mail; *Livi l]l] 3 CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., ; l "G ss cers were aware of what was going on. Offices at Texas Stat e Pad different from i ble shoe store and said he 214 Soush 15th 8 I . EomilaviEao wras | [EoT sl B s . —_———— — | Whalcsale Pumps, Pipe, Filtings, ‘ ision to use a telegr: s ph | "You may show me a pair of walking ] DryieooneanaNotione MU ien et ape, !‘.:;".:‘.‘:::"." (g 4 hid their money, | line in sending a report to the puper. | hoots 4. 1 used to wear 3s, but [ go ] M. E SMITH & CO., 3 The alleged plot was to have the lively alvoston News: widow hire out to the Glanns as cook, | porter had oc: ascertain where the itnerr 10'all e patiin b o Tt ¢ Ateatine und Dodge would then be informed and | It was long after midnight, and the | in for solid comfort now i U.'S. WIND ENGINE & FUME 0O. fenagRn ing fngers, o assist in capturing the coin. Western Union wire wasa good | The clerk tried the boots, but they oFmTHE * UTY GUUflS PH]‘HISMHE Goods and Notions, Steam and Water Su llGS' %T:C‘““.'r‘.'lm.‘ .A‘u.""}‘il‘fi"x'ill‘ufl" m‘.‘.:i,?l:“ ie Glanns are bachelors, live alone, 1 half from the town in which | would not goon e I and even do their own cooking and as located. The telegr whshing. Who will fall in for their | was found to be in a railroad block sta- | be rheumati broad acres, and who will weep when | tion, situated in one of the lonliest and they are gone, is something unknown. sof the country rough | are so tenc OLD AND INTERESTING RELICS, which the road passed. dwelling While the "she murmared, “it must | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, 110 A3 1OUDOUK 83, COF 1t Bty Omans Haliday Wind Mills. 918 and o Farnam St Omats, 1088, A nnige m, Try 4s, B width, I KILPATRICK- KOCH DRY GOODS Co 088, Acting Manig nin them, but my fect | ) In (]l‘IGI‘SflIlllJfll]bBl‘SlllDl‘ Goods, No BROWNELL & CO 28 e, Wi my ool e B ekt (ol Omakn e ety TR ECUIRIT VT U5 NOUOS | v, Balns ad General Hactinry, maba, Nebras o W M.m A private ollege, sclentific scho entiy year boging Thursda; For catalogue adaress lerk was getting them on " i ih Irox 0 n Pumps, J N It is highly acteristic of this | houses were within call ance, | she said: = | Blhoct ”‘“ALL"VL"JL‘:.?“.'!'('.'..' (oAt Furnl(ure —_— | pushing, crowding age to fo or [ and the entire surroundings were of the | 1 used to have a beautiful foot, not FWO TRAINS Y BETWEEN OMAHA AND s : Mflmafl Park M""afy Acaflflmy he fact that there most uninviting and forbiading kind. | small, but such o good shape, T nevor DAILY BRIWEEN DEWEY & STONE —= teresting e history prior to | The oftice 1tself was but a small frame | had a'small foot, but T wore 23 sizes for | cnte RO : e TR e Bt loss hoarding Sebol n the went, | Dioneor it s like the odor of | building, utterly devoid of any means | yers, until 1 walked so much and grow Chicapts” e mANDoy Mlivaukon, WDQIESHIG Dealers in Furniture, PHILISTIMMEL & CO., Pixteenth year begi . 19th, for cata- | dried rose leaves to turn the pages of | of defence from intruders, and the | heavier.” . Paul, Minncapolis, ar Rapids, Faroam Strect, Omaha, Nebraska, Whulnsalfl Parm Pwm flfld G fl s lls Jowue to Cyvr, lh N KTHRIC TALCOTE Supt., | the past and peer into the faded light | country round about was infested with | Y our foot is a peculiar shape, the in- | Rock Islnd, Freeport, — Rockford, CHARLES SHIVERICK, l arei Sg left upon the habits, lives, loves and FnEE“oLn INSTITUTE ambitions of the padresand dons, That they have left curious foot prints is hest step is ~that is why you require | Clintony Dubugue, Davenporty Pul\mmre 911 und 915 Jones Strect. Omubia, 1id the clerk, who had Elgin, Madison, Janesville, knocked at the door, o answer, knocked v of Ananias before his oy Beloit. Winona, La Crosse, QL Spurahe age, Forwarding & Commission FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. v visit to the Baneroft li- | again, w sume result. Finally, heard,” she said, “that the i 9 f T —— | storae, > =en | 450 vear. For cutdloies soud (0 REV. A, G. s justashade of arrogance | after a third summons, a window was | Venus de Medeecy wears’ No, 5, and | A% Other Important o Easi, Northoust aad __Qrocerige. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & G | CHAMBEIS, A M., Priicipal, aud presumption in the historiansof the | ope ned, and a feminine voice timidly | she is a model of true proportion.” For through tic tho ticket agont at 1801 TON, GALLAGHER & CO S[(]I'HEB PUI‘WflYflmE flfl[l CUfllmlSSlU]! i “ IGOFHMLEGOI.LE 49 epoch, but Bret Harte and Joaquin | inquired, *Who's the *Bxuctly,” said the clerk growing | Jarmm street or tlork, or wt bwon Taee | wholesale Grocerics and PI'DVISIBIIS Branch houde of the it Bugiy Co. Bugkles ag IG (] Millor immortalized the types, and it is | - Tho surprise of the newspaper man | red in the fuce, as he pulled and tugged orsand he fincst Dinog Cars o (hp RSO Tina ikt too generally assumed that there was | ean b botter imagined than deseribed. | to get them on; Ho had never heard of | Fanc” i G}"%.E:T\L'Ly".'.‘m:'m‘«r, tientiontp [ 706,707,709 and 711 8. 10th St., Omnha, — Ouun no history prior to that time, when in | The idea of a woman being in charge | *( reality the most romantic period before the disco: of gold, The pres- ngers by courleous employes of ! lee Medeecy, " but he was up to a trick of an office in such a dismal place | or two himself. **After all,” he said, seemed almost proposterous. — He, how- | “these are too large. You'll find the THAY I, uornn Btk I ORT? Madivon Suree Beme Stuan Insmula .' McCORD, BRADY & CO., % Wholesale Grocers, Platte, Oice of Chief Cowmi 1885, ent irveverent g ion do mnot ap- | ever, explained his mission, and af 4s just right.’ = e < 3 | e A las been done | little delay was apmitted by a_del e wus_only gone n_moment, but in FEGRD, dssistant Gaperal Bpasaam | 2 and Iaaveuvorih Blisets, Omahi, Nebrasks. g in collecting data concerning the first | girls, who appeared to be hardly older | that time he hid erased 51 from the in- ienoral Superintensent. O T Y ER L | TP HE PEEKSKILIL \ll[ll‘\!(\ ACADEM Y — inhabitants —the \,m- and their | than eighteen. side of a pair of shoes and substituted . o SRALE s ). 5 ...K..':‘}.:.;“!\.'""r.':".‘.;" b struggles with the Spunsh eavatiors, | Tho litlo room was as neat and elean | §73 § Hardware. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks. ] o Sl to sy _nnll_un;:n((\l_r‘ Mexican occupa- fas a new pin. ullu floor wa as “There, I thought it was strange,” N LARKI: ,\NDRLP_bEN HARD~ | Britching: ’lunknmul!.lm-rmI\wH-thqvnxnnl L6 4 Q- J0mN" tion with its odd .mm.-‘-.,y monarchial | white as a serubbing brush could | she su’d, when they were on and paid Magnitio hell RE COMPAN Dodge Bireot, Omahia Neb B ol Engt B KoLl y Rusrdon | Saned 3 number ot preity. advartis: | oilones 2 balieva D bt et sa vl ey | Wolisdlo Harrlware Gullen' “Tin Plat, Browerer i B and handled with the t care is | ing cards. A glass on a table near by | have had 8s after all.” And the young ff B ockiver A vhid ““" “”‘f\‘fl.;fl[f‘w S x?lfr{.'é!}‘i,.fiu""’ TORZ & ILER, [ the hieroglyphics on y paper | contained a bunch of flowers, and & | man-witbout~ e, went back to o Omania, Nebras A Lager Beer BI’BW[}[‘S UN 0" CULLEGEOF LAW- ns left by A\/m neophytes near the Mexi- | comfortable, homelike air pervaded the | his duties with the aiv of one well sat- INE. IMVENTOR. 181 WABASH AVE. CHioann. | =— ———— 1421 North Hlgthteonth Stroot, Omtk X ¥ For elreulurs address H Chicago, 111 | can bor whole room, so entirel istled with himself, — e H:MEEAU(;H *TAYLOR, Ehisenth Birpoly Omeba Nops Notice Another mmh thumbed relie is the | the average country —— e I8 6 hasgiven univer e —————————————————— s and Steam Heaters and Manufac- | first guide-book published to ifornia | with its foul odors” of bad to bsohite Cure. sal satlsfaction In the Bmlflers‘ Hfllflwal’fi and Scale RBI]RII' SHUD o Cornlice. M lrhu\“m\nmmt and Oregon, and the identical one used | oil. When the last word of the message 1'h1r ORIGI \ll ABIETINE OINTMENT cure of Gonorrhaa and Mechanioy Toals '3 Buffalo Scales. 166 Douglar EAGLE CORNICE WO aled proposals v fo. | by the “iil-fated Douner party. The{ was out the reporter questioned the | is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, Iprescriboitand | ———— 2 T of County Clerk Douklas Book was gotten up by L. W. Hastings, | young ludy upon her work. and s an absolute cire for old sorcs, D, BT i KA RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., !@fi.‘lqu Eal!?m?[:flmlm" flllfl‘ Pflmlce- B s 3 and bears the imprint, “Cineinnati, ©§ho'gald, *'this company has | Mounds ehappedisnasiand il akin eram g 1t to all suflerers, Wholesale HfiI‘dWfl]‘B SR i Mnd 1 s on.at ‘offico. OF Connty ¢ lllxhri:: 184 ators at night in all their of- | Xi'for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: j4o: STONRR, M 10 g Tiarney Ste, Omaha, N A - - »f #5010 aecompany cach bid The most pathetic thing in the whole s far east as the mountains, My | MENT. Sold by Goo Drug Co., at 25 L5 o:::::‘; 3 for Austiy l;):nukr ) Nails, ' erves the right to reject any aid | collection is the written diary of Patrick | office is not as lonely some of the | conts per box—by mail nts. SRIICE Qh 0 - Fairbaaks stindurd oo Iron Works. i blds, M. D. Rocur, County Clerk, | 1reen, one of the Donner paity, and the | places up in the mout ere the — , w4V old by Druggletz | TMARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, STEAM BOILER WORKS, a2Mm&etos s t “ | abrupt ending is eloquent of the end of | girls do not have an opportuaity to talk A Coon In the Pulpit. rnw{unmtflul.n‘}nlrm Sadfllnry i":‘I"]hi‘é‘m“d‘t':“é‘a'dfiiéi“y"‘flardwar Slcm rfi Nlm "l: \lnm-fiusmmfimn kfi“ J A— - = ' the poor unfortunate. to anybody from the time th leave St. Louis Globe-Democ A gentle- SAfUchOiL LY Used Jronthly by ever 10,00 I (i oam Boiler I8 0 N« ) v ve! OSAI Ve iti N Yalaa i N A e, tual and u. ‘R‘wfi}-nm{\ ‘l|):,‘l\|ullhsr\ There are two well-preserved editions | the train at 6 o'clock in the mnl;i man of Sparta, Ga., has a pet coon. i’y.,?m;:;:'{‘“ :‘.‘(‘.fi-‘x‘&?&uf’fs‘ifi‘dfi And Leathicr. 1405, 146 and 14 Harney Bt Omaba, b n il nfl 1 ork e of a little book entitled the **California | until they return the next morning Last Sunduy evening he made his ap- nd Will Be,” by a Russian phy- | isan awful place even here sometimes. | pearance in the Pres Moo Spt ,;:‘;,.;‘2“,"1“ 10 hs isual cofldi F, P, Wierzbicki, and printcd | Not a train will pass for hours at a time | during the o'ciock m., central standard time, and at the l-\ the late governor, Washington Bart- | in the morning. and we must walk the | Dixon, Wticulars § pOSiage same. Address Worke South 3th and B, & M. Crossing. S ‘,m“_‘_h ok EUREkA Cusxical Co,, Durnort, Micw —_— - = PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, s of the Rev. Mr, ’""‘}‘,,‘::z‘éx’_ ',';‘,:.‘f,,.’::{ ,",';:"'"“" . Moavy Hardware. Wrouzm and Cast Iron Building Work. He remained quiet AL cemannrs v discou . p W. J. BROATCH Kaginos, Brass Work General Foundry, M-oh!ne sud oftice of the commissary of subsisten e at Che- | latt, floor to keep awnke. At fivst T thought | time, then went into the pulpit, olimed | — g O acksatity Oico and W yenue Depot, Wyo, and the omees of the weting | 7o first newspaper published in | T would never be ablo to stand it, but it | upon: one ol the “tellobhonny” chmed Heavy Bar!lware, Iron aud Steel, O Pand i e Umaia. b, an:n Utab Nlulu’mu.Vn‘-l N n-\.mrm', Yerba llulmm 08 u‘llh;ll the \uhh]mlum is gmlum.r !m-u{ n‘u\\ At \hul bej g\l{x- twisted himself around about the l“l' SflUTH UMAHA Bprings, Wagon Stock, Tardware, Lumber, m wx | OMAHA WIRE & mUN WORK and McKinney. unt oclocka. | Star, and is dated January S47. | ning I was afraid of every sounc Ve | viewed the congregation from several fod dflllll.melMWUl Umaha. mm:‘,’;;':‘,;‘;},",;‘;;‘,;‘,‘,:;;"M“‘_‘t o Later it took the name of the Califor- | form odd friends at - such’ tim The | different positions, then mounted upon | &k PALNER N. P WICHMAN, 7. 1. BLANCHARY | — Mannfacturers of Wire and Iron Rallmzx \ »m‘«.m;n v ll{be opened .3 :l e nian, and on .llumuu) 1 ITI’, l'lmn;.]m\ h-{-‘l I have are the mice, who .mm‘- out | tne stand, drank water from the pitcher, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Hats, caps, Eto. Desk ,!}:'.'; plindow Guan hen aomar uan 1 idders, for the furnishing and delivery of flour | jts name to the Alta California, this | of their holes and eat the crumbs thrust one foot, then another into 1t, - us, Blo, ortl 16th Street, On fonlauia as w gomponent of the ration., Tho | \Unbor contained & proclamation in | Jeave on the foor for them. They are | fuved his physasnomr, ang then ans leV‘EfiI‘U‘BE Commission Merchants, “W.L. PARROTTE & CO., "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS," roporals i specticationt showing 1 detul | English and Spanish of &, F Stockton, | good company when there is nothing | bled buck to one of the pulpit windows | “% %8 VAR, Birsans, higios WHUIBSHIE Hats, Caps and Straw Guufls Man'frs of Fire &BJI‘E!HI'PI‘UMSHM De quantities re juired and giving full informa- torial governor, against Jose Cas- | better, and planted himself, with & satisfied v3 01 onditlon of contracts, will be fur. f i . " e satisfied | LORIMER, llll'l!.arncylm t, Omahs, Neb, :x‘x.'f.f.':u‘.‘x'-‘mfln!':\u\gn‘n};flfli"'.f;' ‘e wbove mel: tl'o the general commanding the Mexi- | “I should think that the comvany | look on )...4.(“.”\.',“.“. ; apparently for 9 RWESTERFIELD & MALEY LU "‘3‘&’:&.‘.‘3‘&’.‘%5;1’ "l'if"vnk'n'“-‘.h"f:f o8 . BA 3 HGEH, Maj. can troops. would give the lady operators i h of- | the rest of the sermon. 'Buy the minis- Live Stock Commission, s toned nm.e. s U, Chief ©. 8 EN 11 COUSINS AS HEIRS, fic we said, or did not it t *h confidence | Room 16, Exchange Bullding, Unioa Stock Yard: i iasiaraman I RGY: R e ey - JUDICIOUS AND PEMSISTENF | A bulky package, containing a pedi- Well, it does mot. They give the e the moral qualitios u',"‘{‘":"",’s‘lt‘“‘, oo | o T e G, Neb. Btk Yaria OMAHA LUMBER CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS 1257 A0 etalog bas aiwars provea | ree chart and records runningback | easy positions to the men, The only | he requested that the. animal be re. ALEXANDER & FITCH Al Kindg of Building Material Iwnl | Iron and Wirg Feuces, Railings, Guards Y = succcsstul. Beforo placing for a century of baptisms solemnized in | reason I can give for that, since you ask | moved before services were further pro- Commision Dealers in Live sflb‘k I 114, Diesaic sad Serons, for banks, o CRS S e Newspaper Advertising cons the parochial chapel of St. for it, is that young ladies are more | ceeded with. W. A, Burwell came to = L1 Street and Unlon Paeific Track, Omab lwprove ngs, Ll wery aud r LORD & THOMAS, rpool, and 1, the arish of it :h- | careful and do ‘ot go to sleep 11k the | hiy relief and drove his coonship from [ 56 # Py, EERASS Baliin Ualon stock LOUIS BRADFORD, il Works WL AT T mond, county of York, were received a | lazy men do,and pile up a wreck in | the il 1 o8, — w0 bt s, GWicACa. | fow diya g0 by Chicf” Tustico Niles | front of tho oiice.” ! 0. MI0AONA0 BromNGH: "TUNION STOCK YARDS To., Dealer n Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, MBAGHER Y WHITHORR, ‘weare" | Searls, addressed +To His Honor, the | - **Are you not Sraid of tramps?” Visitors to the city should try the 0f Omaha, Limited, Door, Bt Yart Cornes 1 aka Dous; corer | NG Al Burglar Proof Safes, Fime Locks 'EE.L!'. DYES &L0iMSuteiam | Judge President of the Supreme Court Good gracious! yes. They are the | Globe hotel, 1812 Douglas. 2988 T Bowd. Haseriotendants b und Louslas “-wulA‘y:g]\a‘ma'm'w:':mg'l"fiu_vwvuu