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OCTOBER 30, 183 —S ) BS. 1% th 7 Love in the Mountains, |1 akota and V nan 'l'ht' ne (Ld\\ mflvx‘ the affair || Bu of natur ‘1 ~u|p A g L g 1.¢ .‘\\v\n ull'l‘\‘\]‘, B e ;. Bt (P e e ¥ L o o Detro ) and mineral oils abound it 1sonly ould i e ol e . PURE COD LIVER or,aight mildy BWay, wod W Yer and. o sonp mine. is the result, | never tell whah holds whet you geta mac of the thre daught s00n understood next [ heartily welcome at the largest ot springs assist very materially in ' woman arou cabins. Andrews had a mn!\ugxnulu-mnn"m.h\z the materials |\ o v et by ut-twenty years provided by nature. The soap found O $he was to married | about Hot Springs is therelc nerally In the Gompany ooth. ed, the lucky young man | harder and more perfect than that p [t was my gomi fortune to be invited cound and waiting, He was | duced in the dry way in and about the [ to take luneh dat Mr. Edwin Booths, slim as a toothpick, awk- OIL AND L°ME. Cures Congha, Colds, Asthma, Bron- | w. oo i chitis, Debill y, Wasting Discases and Scrotulons Humors, y Mo ONEAN AL At 3ou suftring 1o o Congh | Ward s and dead in love. Th is' Brandy, a six-foot girl sky, but not to 1 as ¢ 'k, awk- | basins of extinet lakes, The waters of | charming cottdge on Indian avenue, vard ns a X « », The | Owens and Mono lak e 50 thorougly | & w correspondent of the Boston 3 sk bluiled | saturated with bo dml soda in solu- | Transcript, and not only to **partake of ™ my presence. When I entered the front | tion that the addition of any oleaginous | Junch with a gheerful zest.” but to meet door the young man, who answer ter produces soap. The waters of | at the same time Mr. Willinm Warren, ) the me of Divy, ran out of the back. | Mono lake produce myriads of grubs | My, Joseph Jefferson and the latter’s d He folt confused and emb , chich after a time become flios), which | wife L r. Such an invitation taking his seat on alog about hirty washed nsh wnd in some places [ allured like a bidding to fairyland, or feot from the house, he hid his face as | form beaches afoot or two in deoth. | like one of those delightful dreams ) d asapling. An- 1e oily matter contained in the grabs i much ) which vanish when the re at their dre . then M flics, uniting with the alkali in the | brightest—like soup bubbles of the drews called, . his in | water of the lake, forms a deposit of }mind; thece when our party ar- . his mouth and would not come. Then | soap an inch or two in thic h | pived at the pretty red-roofed villa, and his Susan went out and said: ¥ I'hus, in the course of « 4 found only the graceful and gentle . Davy, what's the scrimmag posit of natural soup of g pth has ! hostess within its hospitable walls, we 3 ‘un 1 ome to hurt we'uns. built up on » cast side of the alkali | felt that this disappointment might , N “Lain 't lukes e worms stranded | have been foreseen—that some things , 0 “T'hen come prevailing winds from | were too good to be true, this among med of ye. est. Th oth But our pleasure was only “Got a headache,” said Davy, as he | only living thing four > waters of | defe ¢ d, mot lost. Those treach- | We have manufactured this senson | Men’s Frock Suits, $12. | Kilt Suits and Over- crous winds which delight i ’ An- rin. Allof us will Hie bie Mono and_Owens in 46 ol ks Ovats o seusons an inscetiverous duck, called the all mariners, and es- | thelargest stock of fine Overcoats, ever | coats f orful hionest. Feels like it *ud | spoon-bill, frequents these lakes, and | pe mariners embarked on | shown by any wholesale clothing To meet a constant demand for frock Ll feeding upon the nd grubs | yachts, had delayed the three dis- |, = ot 0 BT e il | Suite of the Mechanicsville Suits, we 3 i M eiee To i uh;"t',. e raEs Vil ihians 8 hon 'L{:"[,‘.‘l‘(",'"}l,.“{}\"‘,"" ooy 3 e : manufactured one lot of the dark, silk | The largest line of fine novelties éver poke fun ut we'uns. e | 1T o later, st good ; uns grades and description of material. and dun tol im w their oil, as the grab on which they | making merry over the buffets and ys it's vight. H un | feed imparts to them a fishy taste so | drenchings which they had sived | for workmanship and style, we claim cannot be eaten—ex- { from th | N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. won't Davy,. Po YOI TRE THEATNENT OF ALL mixed pattern which we offer in Men's | shown in Kilts with Overcoats to mateh, Single Button Frock Suits, at the same e same churlish winds and s ; it < § 0 g LBy 15, who oat_ both worms | waves, Mr. Jofferson’s hat had been | tHere can bo nothing better. Prices| price as the sacks, 812 for all sizes. Mail Orders. Umc a]l m’g“}a ISHHSES shore. Come in, Davy.” | and ducks. Ducks killed by hunters | blown overboard from the yacht, but he | from 810 to $50. You have the advan- i -ading him by the hand, | and lost are sometimes found in the | regarded the loss us u very { BRACE and I did my best to put him at his [ W ters of the lake. All the feathers | cumstanc n fact, as the hest possibl Orders from all parts of the United | Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. | case. In this I succoeded so well that | are eaten off the fowl by the alkaline | joke, taken in connoction with the im- Bost facilitios, apparatus o s for succes aft lect from, and every garment is manu- icite i i . Aftor dinner he took me into hisvonfi- | solution, and the layer of fat beneath | provised headgear which had been has- P 9y States solicited, and will be promptly T dence. We were lying under a trec, | the skin (an inch in thickness) is found | tily substituted for the missing hat. | factured in such a manner as to pre- g | filled. Sample garments will be sent to 1 FIFTV ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. anp 1 fiad given him the first cigar he | to be changed into soap. hard as the { Indeed, the geniality of his disposition \108} botk heoyfial S6eommORA wio Ay HOR e st danty wait bost castile, and beautifully white. AASING NFRLISHAEILY £ EHS PEOsBTOBTBN|io- e Lol ESit S CRRHO LR BEES1BEd) e ' Would you run away e ——— this great actor, and is no doubt one [ Loomis & Co. as the best manufacturers| Children’s Overcoats. Wha l' From getting married?” nearly a third of a century those | secret of the magnetism, the pathos of of fine clothing in the country » delicious, pure and m'unnn\ic srepara- | his acting. He moves the hearts of all & L4 3 ; e ST (e . You aroa lucky man to | tions, Vah Duser’s Flavoring Fxt who witness his inimitable porsonations, We offer a svecial bargain in child- | Special Sale of Scarlet as S| have led the vanguard in |)ll||||l:| ty of | because he believes that those hearts A SUCCESS. ren’s Blue Elysian Overcoats, ages 4 to tage of one of the largest stocks to se- an dress, Diseases of Women a Specialty. BOOK 0N DISEASES OF WOMEN Fn " Jut folks'll lafr, articles of their class, nor s dispa exist, and appenls directly to them, as 14, a thoroughly reliable garment; price ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE et 'em In conetition been able to shake | no polished sutivist, no’ intellectual ) A fi e s ; i Underwear. gy A A And wink, and titter, and make Asingle day the faith reposed in | eynic, could do. The sale of Men’s Sack Suits of the | $5.00. We know this garment cannot them by the Amer u people. ;1:11? Mr u.}.‘l‘\‘n.fi:fn Jas somewhut move | o0 a0d Mechanicsvillo Suitings, at | be duplicated for any such price. sure, @ point of superiority ;nmm{vmwm yeurs and alveady failing | $12, has be s and rattlers and wild- | over rivals, and the process by which | heaith. SKki v 7 | T e e e R e Mr. Booth was, as always, stately and | sale of the Sawyer Woolens last spring. : 2 K " i tion with any deleter resorved in his bearing, but at the same | We have manufactured more of these | We have received another lot of Chil- | cochineal dye, which we offer at the ro: I got him braced up after an hour’s thmo L‘]“"l'“\-‘i"‘;"“’.“”»‘;.‘"‘} oanibISY popular goods and will keop thom in | 4r€1’s Suits, ages 410 14; of tho celebra- talk, and then we took cut through H Mc up." with that absolute simplicity of manner, e goods Vi ee n TR RS T the woods to see the new eabin which | The New York Tribune’s Washington | that absence of all affectation which | j (o0l for the next 30 days. Remem- tod Mechanicaville goods. Price $4.50. = had been ereeted for the bridal couple. | correspondent tells an amusing story | one sees only in children, I:\n;:\ and 5 : Mail orders which have been on hand | Alls! for the suit will be promptly filled. not be bought in any otherstote for less ' PRIVATE DISEASES i oh! What of it?" bottles of these I s just orful, but mebbe [ kin do it | plus me We have just reccived a completa G L) b LGNS Children’s Suits. lincof all-wool scarlet underwear, pure fl iy n Dersonal intarview pre 1 Call w i history of your case, wid wo will ar Send in piain w BUUK TO MEN, FREE; Private, Spocinl or Nervo yphilis, Gleetand Varico markably low price of 75 cents each, 34t 44, This garment can- ) 5 Tt was & humbe structure madeof poles, | concerning Mv. M livst jnsight | great men! Indeed, the quiet, unas- | ber, from different styles of All-Wool Omal Medical and Surgieal Institute, or | with no door to the doorway and no | into Washington politics. After re- | Suming ways, the simply dignity of o gore Suits, regular 818.00 goods, DiR. McMENAMY, window. The ground was beiten down | viewing the manner of securing his | these actors and their familie % - 0 } o d was bes I o 5 2 his 2 £ $1.95 o o \ lose Cor. 1ith and Dedgo Sta, - - OMANA. NB. | haed for the floor, there ws u rude fire | olection th correspondent goes on to pressed me very stnm;:l\.luml s in all sizes from 34 to 43, at 812.00, Jersey Suits. than 81.25, but we ofter them'ito o TSGR I 6N BRI A0 WE JbeaktesaR Al Leas chen ho came o Washington | Like o silent prolest agaii pshe | ki et N ! \I P e 1t "o erotchon. | T e B frions, that lio wastd | noss and narrowness of cortain er Send for samples of the cloth and self- | We are showing a full line of Jersey | OUt 8L 75 conts each. Send your mail | Ncl"“l\kl h lo“al Bank Davy’s mother had given him a bear [ to “stock up” a little upon political his- | who condemn wholesale the stage anid || mansurement blanks: Suits in all colors and prices. SraBELIHOW: WG spin, a kettle, a skillet and jug, and [ tory and other subjects which he sup- nl}l“]*mm;"':‘0‘:";"“ "m A T y ore placed er.” Susan's o T voll- e Jefferspus calied Mr. Warren U. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEE. thest wor pliced in a comer. Susun’s | posed woro _mocet Y ogeiher they | “Unelo Willium®—he was the unelo of parents had given hera pan, a kettle, [ rounded congressm . throo tin 11ctes, 1vo spoons, two kni sited a local book-seller who has sup- | Mr erson op his wife, I.do not know Fr l d I & C 100,000 q a itle of ehr, Nh‘nl \nlu\(f.u‘.w"fl'\ Siitshmeat(or moia which -and all treated him with the ee an 9 Oomls 0. 5 hottle of vin 50,000 i s Jellersons wor most affectionate respect. Paid Up Capital R Surplus. ... anothe Prosident H.W. Yares, together with several lives of the What we had-to eat on this most in- i 8 LEVISS ERD Yich Lresidont mountuineers wero my friends, Monticello, were the first pu loesh g RS G h;l):':‘:""\‘:_li';'ll‘x {‘1': Proprietors: N Gy 'lln\ had gone to eve trouble to | Then came m]wrhonlntnntmmnenuth- gotten--- ve bega VIV bhe f ARy oblige me, and here was un opportumty | ing but simon-pure democracy. When | usual qughaugs on_ their dainty Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. Wy Aonse. ] to requite their kindness. There was a | a goodly quantity of these had heen so- | shells: ”‘“”h", N SaAReaY Gibla ol The L t Clothi F Sl TOUZALIN. genuine country store about a mile | lected the book-seller suggosted that it n4e Qpe, ¢ able fault- A . Danking Ofi ay fway, and [ got vid of Davy and went | would be well to have something on the | 1o servige and arrangements. e Larges othing, Furnishing Goods and Merchant Tailoring House y THE IRON BANK, down there. T had a little fallc with the | other side. The congressman promptly | The talk, af cpurse, was largely ahout West of New York. i storckeopor, and wrote out o list of | assented. A rare and valuable edition | the stage, ox mafters connected with it; nd Parnum Sts ! : s pe ¥ ud VLI e e e maacion, things and tendoved the pay, and his [ of “The Federalists” happened to eatch X ‘ AR voice actually trembled a e snid: his aye, and he atonce ordered the set, | 8nd according o my experience at least, b ~TH - 2 . “Tyelve hull dotlars! Stranger, ye | Senator Edmunds had been looking at | alwass enjopttiking about it. We wore i " e CHICAGO Ao can’t meun!” the sume edition with a view of pur- b interested in this pecp bohind FARM ANDOMAHA CITY LOANS O, but T do.” chusiut it and the bookseller was not | the scpuos, §od' jn tha droll stage re- " dearly love their profession, And all free gift to Dave and Sue? | anxious toiet it go uritil the sentifor | Mivisconceswhich were ‘Tecounted for un I H- ! | OF THE B Wall, it boats sarpints! *Doed, it beats | was heard from. But the conwrresezun | par benefls, J68¢. JefTerson told us how . i i I" F ? Th: Kansas Efl |nvetment [:fl s and wildcats! Putit thar’, stranger! | from Nebraska did uot propose to bo | he once forgot hid part-—-or rather for- Ghicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RYy. IS ll 0 anEfl v . V| I've soed strange things in my time, but [ made secondary to any New FEngland fi‘;‘e;'"::l‘!o, nad de ‘\‘t‘rt%‘mxfl m;i*l“‘{?; s 36 Chamber of Commerce, "hi"h‘"ll“(“fp‘l:l',“‘; e || Esrandinefgotiigny {\‘li“{l"‘,“‘;‘he Hlondme. Fivoe Shillings,” and gayo | The Best Route from Omaha and Council READ THIS IF IT IS, . OMAHA, NEB. had to go over 1o sit up with a sick | never gottime to read even the Jeffer- | them a second time. Great was his sur- Bluffs to RAILWAY. A Fropristary Medicina that noals buta triad Nodelcys.” All business done at this ofice. | neighbor, leaving me alone with the [ sonian precepts, There are not many | Prise whon the audience did not re- st e topsovetss After the “sputter” had been | democrats in Nebr: spond with applause, as had always boon THE EAST— " Sue said to me: the number is, the caso heretofore; but the lady -with o B **You won't keer, will you?" euough to go round, and whom he was playing whispered to him, | TWO TRAINS DALY BEFWHER OMALIA AND ’ “*About wha Shanc's whole time was taken upin | *You have reponted your lines.” One | o000 ZAND " Milwaukee, H *And pop said you wouldn't laugh nor | trying to divide the patronage equally. | of our party now asked William War- | CHCHR AL pe i) n““cl u ln,\:-x \¢ hear his library has been shipped | ren rether he had ever had asimilar | St Paul, Minneapolis, ar Rapids, “What at?” > Omaha and he may find leisure |-€Xpe icnce, whercupon Le told us that Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, 7 tDaveand me is goin’ to court.” in which to introduce himself toit, | OnCe, “!w" playing in the *‘American | Clinton, Dubuque, Davenvort, gitl. Tam | The trick of carrying the district for a Cousin,” hé lind struck the mateh by the | Elgin, Madison, Janesville, | 0 d of hearing, | Gemocrat can't be repeated, and he | right end instead of h\’hllm wrongone, | gelgjf, Winona, La Crosse, L] and you needn’t be afraid of me. shrewdly aeclined o renomination as the play required. The match caught st, Northeast and | (The only foad to take for Des. int nos, Marshultown Aud all bther important poi They sat down on the door sill, and 4 i A minute Dave queried: ain’'t nobody lookin’, be thar?” 55 not.” L S O R s 1 ed thathe completely forgot his Cleveland & Harrison agreo on one | coneertedt completely foryot his s J e fony part-—-until 4 fellow actor gave him his oint, that che bost out is”Jarvia’ old | [NGITny siags whispe Cedar Rapids, e ticket agent nt 1601 d il or at Unlon Pacific 'S NRRYE AND BRATN TREAN a7, 8 gusranteed epocife for Hysteria, Dissl Convulsions, its, Ner: Neuraigia, ¢ Hmu I'm goin’ to!” e - ache, Nervous traton, caused. n 8 % An Absolute Cure. 'of aloshol or tobacoe, WakohiInens. umd A Rich Strike, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT N. ¥. Telegram: “It isn’t everybody | is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, that gets wrecked at this wheat cor- | and is an absolute cure for 0ld sores, burns, smd Tom Field, the broker, at "mmd-“cnnw-d nands, and ell $kin evp- soy. “l've an scquaintance up | tons. Will positively care all icinds of pil les, ¥ who has managed to save o filfil‘( for the ORIGINNAL ABIETINE DlN . ingenuity ¢an create. tho equal of which ¢ uncil Blufiy the train ot i wn jon depot w “& Rorthweat o the iy o muke 056 Contection with those or 411 0 Ing of, ihe Brata, mullln[ll to misery, He put his arm avound llu \ml!t. and was another long silence. Then ature O A vo, Batronnsss, i i olther sex, livolunary Losses. aad | Lher rmatorhcea caused by grerexertion of the | he sa o oit_albse oF over indu Eaoh box | i, Ope monthis treatmext, 8100 & box, oF xestor HELFFORD, Assistant General i : e 3 Mil Koo' iy ry aid i 3 TR, denes 3 AV Tidkot ! ‘ricket Agen 5 “T.CLARK, General Superintendent. ’”fit‘ N b, llallendm’s Left Liver i, n T squeezo yer hand?" & Solumbus, |l'|'ndl»\n’ll|ml|- Cnctny Ditters in the vnufl s sl pa e | SN fow intoresting shokels outof o crash. | cenis per box—uf tni 30 sont: © e o D, BRCi vn;';fl,;zgm""*m,g evenie v sy TR e About a year ago some obliging relative i i = wiul we G""'fi,"‘;'n $IX RORES Vellimebbet e fur oo | dicd andleft him $15,000 in cold cash. The Thing Went OfF. JUDICIOUS AND PERBISTERF | 1 you mimn NG RRAWESTERN" | 1 | eosontint otid g forsian sobsiac ""“a‘.’:.'." mm,_.,...“fi e | NE YOUWRBINIC ICBra0H L 80 | He didn't call for a hack and blow it all | One night at Oconee church, says the Advertising has always provea Titx sall tickots via this iine. iag arugs. A pertoctly p Tt acramee: aser our M WDuvialy in before sunset. He took it casy and | Athens, Ga., Chronicle, when the successful, Before placingang | X HUGIITE E. Trom Plre Hoot Herbs and Ol Peachs du-loi By C.F. WiLSoN, 0 tum I Puss'r Agent. t lay low for ducks. During the early | prayers for the mourners was being of- By Newspaper Advertising consul Bt "Cures Dsmepsia-or Tollon Jaundie i ¢ Yer 5 rtor 0: Cures D be But Lorter bo kissed. Audyou orter | wummor ho took « trip out to Minnesota | fored up by the pastor, the sound of an LORD & THOMAS, | ™™ "A1qfiiie S agon, fredare; uuu’x""‘"a..,"'n‘fi‘:i'.?: :‘:.".",'::,’,‘: (v“‘ .u"] et T tosee some friends, and while there | igniting mateh was heard in one cor- ADVERTISING AGENTS, 10 “r?m: \x! m:-: .:"fi‘:'fi‘" Agent ..IIMKM“"' !mpmal:l:;zu: ;.:'vl" om“ Hleanis eonnlden eer e was told about a chance to muke money | ner of the house. After prayer was | andoloh Sirests CHICACO. = J Begulaton o widle system. Wow N R R Sl in wheat. The crop would be short and | over and beforo the bonediction was Whe myate 3 L4 mebbe \;'U “l‘;‘ v)“fl 1 killed he was certain to make. pxmmun(‘e(\ the pastor said: fllllf;:'lllnlvs‘r Illlu‘n are #old tn Omahs, Neb, by tho |“Cousse 1 know bost. Haven't Tkilled | “t.jo returncd to Albany, cashed out | “If tho young mau who struck that whomaf,drossater Mioharinn rag Cogpogial b'ars and wildeats? 810,000 of his money, went back and put | match will come forward after servic Sartin, [ul I sced their hids.” Don’t sot 'wuy off thar, Susan; sot clus: “Noup.” “But you orter, Your pop would say yer orter. Huin't we most married? *Well, mebbe I orter.” R Ru "\\'\.‘gwlnclu be er oup.” Many men are uamindtul of | 1 went off to bed and loft them there, e luws of henith und expose | And 1 shouldn’t wonder if they put in themselves to u'l kinds of | most of the Illflll! at it. At about 10 DURING “either such " wmprudonco | o’clock next morning the people began often results in_danzerous | to drop in, and at 11 the marriage took Coughs, Colds, Chest Pams. | place. The groom had a weak spell, AN Bhasmatam, . Bola hut I braced him up, and when the fatal | 0w ‘if."i':‘.‘.,'ll”:;h‘.“.,. novse was ndjusted and the trap sprung EXCITING his conduct was fair to medium. After dinnor we formed in procession and PRESIDENTIAL 51';.'.1,.‘:,. 3 itall on wheat marginsat 54 centsa | and knowledge it, or say it was acci- SR 1 : N DR HOR"E s bushel. Ten days ago he closed out his | dental, wo will exeuse him; but if ho 5 : . lot and put_$150,000 clear profit in his | does not there is o man in_this house : lemm- ag“ehc Bens pocket, " Then e quictly rolurned to | who wil sift it out, ind it will cost him Albany, weunt to the offic of Pyne, the [ more than 1,000 boxes of matches at & 7 1 § X g T private banker, and asked how much | whoiesale.” This seemed to fall like a The Grandest Triumph of Eleciric Science—Sci- I"”I ciple it would take to net him a | homb over the people, and all eyes were o entifically Made and Practically Applied. Melcher, Howard "0" noomo of #6,000. He was told | tarned to whore the sound came, Adter | [ Cheeme "“ Bos oienale deuiers lu Cigura aad ¥ ‘ IIlllflul TNt e R nm the st investment was at 4 per | the benediction a young man came for- ..MUISEASE nuHEn wl“m“-l- MEDIGIHES et cent requiring $150,000 ard and ol the pastor it was & lady ““Well, here you go,” said he, plant- | who had struck the match. On seeing c" Tave you Pains in o (b M tex ing dowi a watormelon roll of bills, [ her the pastor asked: “How did it IT VIII.L 1o ".*_IE Y.OVKI.‘.. "':“"' ' -.?o.-.lu;x‘:.a....‘f:k:-..fl **Now, fix it up. Putthat in bonds and | happen that you struck that match, my n aiarene blice Eplleper: by S e, G rdracale: Moo "n.! e ropyy Tien then draw up a paper binding me to ey “"‘""' e G One of llw Most Successful touch nothing but the interest for twen- 11, sir, T had o match in my hand i N A'-I- i 3 o body v | W FAI ty years. Idon’t need any more, and if | and not thinking what 1 was doing, TES'I'IHO SRk e N S e e I'ligd it I might turn a fool. I'll make | rubbed it on & bench, and before T knew | g diceory: contission. E Yiras; Hudd Bovte, thogrent B .G dvoudic, » a will disposing of the principal in case | it went off.”, ¥ N. Murray, Napersille, IiL.i E. mmu ...yfim, 'uur'mllflln h Hend, 1nd . mpson, Chicag LS o e . ook ohees Lo D, N e compisiad whai s otier rerpeay his: S PEO! ap. The paper | Of courso ahavas excused, as the act | [l oo oncs ks ban corotas ghit pogiehas M was drawn and ho signod it. Now o ' was simpiy Loty xouredsne the not | It s B e i Inthe Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. Whitehouve, T . ers Pl M J. A, ckingly happy.” knows he's comfortably beyond want 4 escorted them to their new home. Al- . by Anitentional most everybody had come laden with & present of some sort. In the center of Ty I the world geperati T WA teed in all f PRIVATE ‘only one o :u‘v uaranteed in all cases of I VAT Carel | sk top 3 ‘acontinuous ‘ionio diseses of hothasass, KIS DISEASES. ALl disorders of the U W«_n.w.u..,..m\.u the cabin was iny surprise, and no crowd E" Bk CAL OLGANS Curea Ana MANHOOD and CAMP il piners o cont samp to of people were cver so dumbfounded. ! ENKRGY RES' STORED. MPAIGN LRt Mrs. Andrews drew the articles out Bk cxm et sequcy. ax R L) cake 1y comsiored {aciraplc e the pares o \ 3 ihort | and it took everyone's brestn as she coigo! wholesalo drofgiis, Sua Wfi""""'“ ""ffl"“"“ T T diiaee e A ! ;u‘u a valuable id | shoute: AgO. 000 eured. vty R ] faster than they can be repaired or built up. | “Real tea and coffee and saleratus! DR. W. J. HORNE, Inventor, l9l Wabash Avenue, Chicago. CONSULTATION FRER, And i nd hl e’s cotton cloth and _pin: k. HOW 70 AOT. thread! And here's sugar and molasses e g and soap! And here’s crockery—real ud knives and forks and Troatment by correspoudence, Send stamp for reply, ared veithout Ste AMENAOE ! ey | Crockory Saaled Treaisosomtts $ — | But all the woman were erying by PENNYROYAL WAFERS are | that time and_ull the men were trem- |wm:lx:3sl'l:;d$nmly by over Jooo bling with excitemens. They laid it on tualand Pleasans et box by Tasliy - to me and I had to own up and then An- ,’n‘v‘hrruh:u eyl Loy ‘“'"" drews called out: . Dave, Sue; git right down lbruumulby mail by Goodman jor. knees aad awiar 1o tha Drug Co., OMM Neb, zer that you'll potluck with him s — | an’ his'n as ‘long as grass grows and water runs, and may the Lord never de- Dig G hasgiven univee sal satlataction fn the ook bim Y ryororedlperd And who could ask for a greater re- . 1 preacribo | ward? foel safe ln r= sommen, " o Doy ey Six gold medalsawarded Jarvis' Brandy A. J. STONLR, W, —————— Docatur, Nevada Soap Mines. PRICE, 01,00, Territorial Eoterprise; In Nevada Sold by Druggic Kmu frag all urmrmn:;n m&“ w. G.WAI:BIVilGl*VlT, % . Office--Bushman Block, 16th ana Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neb, Real Estate, 218 S,15th St.,,Omaha, -—BEST AND CHEAPFST—_. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE! =% = - SOUTH OMAHA. T"-'i'fii"-'.”n-'-uco. Tob L BUY NOW | TERMS EAsY | JOSEPH GILLOTTS specifications for » b 5 puiitty.comtort.economy and beautz. h GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION. 1818, Pft yrp el ‘n ‘b:c n.x-y mpo.n l'flo‘“ lm s more thi Euucka Curuioat, oo Dir MEXICAN MUST, AR LT ENT i doath to Pres, Mustang Liniment /é Nos, 308-404-170-604. ave soveral deposits of mineral scap. oDt R can aord to Siera copy tor Original and splendid One of those had been worked for three Lot efi'fi:‘.fi'}@.fl%‘?" trom Qesigna furnished, as can be judged TH] um P‘m“ 0’ ?INE or four years. The soap is sometimes form the sets of plansot completed buildings of ¥or a varisty of K7y anes. t made up into cakes as it come from the Iper ol e Sl descriptions.. 1.have in my ofiics, ranging in cost GEN'TS ‘”"I‘“'&“;‘I::u. ltaou erbox. o At foven daxs. 5540 | mines, but usually itis toned dow. by from 85,000 to $400,000. My unusual experience will guarantes satisfactio n Lok wit py son & ikeger peon than .06, 113 WhitestaN. ¥, Full Disectons, | admixiuve with various other soaps. In and reliable contractors enly are sugaged on my works. Parties wishing to build By OLLer NN RN, & Con [EiMbited.) are cordially Wvited, #0 Dearboru street, f:masu e

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