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TR o that Slation sald to the pas- | Os,, s spending his vasktion ‘1n - ks DRIV FROM HOMB. I have to ask you to loave this train | mysterious stop over at Plattsmouth, | M. Quad in Detroit Tree Press: I s "'he Chesapeake & Ohio railrond one | Was restingon alog ata turnin the yw Basy it 1s For Passongors to ¥ Y rejoined the e thoroughly grantod to commercial travel- | road which ran along the Yadkin infut asson g t do ve )00 mile books nt 2 cents per mile. | River, with lulf a mile of the stream in Be Mistaken. i m ‘ i wht business divectly | sight, when 1 caug Wt of a rrevy | bbbl Ao A, attributable B cause is sald to b8 fiq It appeared to ‘ )y the goment of the noe cor down, ALL CONFIDENT OF THE POT, 0 the management of the BAS YROTRN WARTLCAAE AR LhS HaMeRE v 1 f train was It is said that ery Canadian com- | set it directly to the marshy spot But Ail Did Not Rake 1t In -\ Drum- w ten minu t nd the fast ex- | mercial man belongs to the ( adian | in frontof m v 1 and watched mer Who is Something of < e by S associntion; and that upoa presenting | with some interest. he craft finally hav lea 1e train if | their ticket of membership at hotels | qrove into the reeds and ns to an Evangelist—ahe Club- 4 3 you do not at once take the trank down,’ | the s accorded the best va- , Room Samples, Shouted the enraged chief : the "WM and recoive | 8 standstill, and a minute later a man’s - shM ill do that under no eir cinl attention, head slowly appeared to view, It was All Confident of the Pot ik WL el flie M. P. Mauritsin ey s | the head of & real, live native—long: it e R U UL e B B TR T E R G 0 U S lo & Co., | haired, sallow cck bone et -I\\I‘ peord from his d has been in the city s past two [ unkempt whiskers ¢ yellow teett | yjeeks, having changod off fot o shott | The liond rogarded me with surpris ime with one of tho boys in_the offiee, [ o ' 1 S : othor night y nton .) letter 1 entered the car i who hae fiessumed the yole of drummey | [or8 tm d thena body came into to the Now York . Somo of them | U8/ 18 WALHNE N for the timo being while Mr, M, | view. Itslong arms, dun-colored gar- v r 2 seant r y a r manner 1o the ger: rosts L ments, m-like finger nai stoop woere going to leave Seranton on the I Bitwhy 46 V60 Aot i the thunle.| t (1‘1. el o 1” .l‘ Tl R stooy o'clock train, and it was agrecd ¢ off the seat¥ Don’t you see that ow harles De Sodan, an old-time sales- | shoulders and long neck prov L il man in this tervitory for Paxton, Galla- | jresonco of a mative “‘cracicor” around that the game should end & to your stubbornness the train i 10w | ghop F0088 0 s {or B oy 4 . AhIBHY. ho muler Wb slionid Ba | ten minutes lutey 19 | gher & Co., after a_wild goose chase for | g,/0d and I gazed, and ns he did not ! ) e A e “CBut wh th should I take this | Mo thun a year among the people of | goay fnclined to be the first to break g @hoad at that hour, Tho gamo was s | L Uk WAy o8 sarih shorte Bt 2 usin for a St. | tite Ui Eno T Ly waid s L conts, just enough to muke the game | fo SO S S A I i iy ha returned 1o his fir “Hello! What are you doing there? 3 { Four traveling men from various parts of the state an dent of & gat down to o friendly game of draw the juncture the intoresting, and 10 eents was the limit. “A1l three of the railrond officialanow e and is ndling his former terri- tr I've bin driv from hum?" The banker gave each plaver te appronchied the pussengor to oject him, | ol for Turner, Frazer & Co, of St f o replied ina voice so full of sorrow Joseph. that I could almost sce a burying and ten 10-cent chips, + | when the other passenger, who was an A Stakla g OURIEE oy vis | as | amused eye-witness to the quarrol, satd | ¢o0mes B Stanley, the “Quaker Loy | ground vohind him, tho game was about us monotonous ns T from Damascus is well known | BROHRC 20 b e and let's talk.” poker could very well be. Then some | Quictly ut why should ‘he, indecd, | throughout the state as the genial vep- gaoEne T alk. be compelled to take it down? Itis my | .. A% i o sed a piece of hoard to paddle i N H ! e and f 0 Y | resentative of Groneweg & Schoentgon, 781 Ashore AlNeR 3 BB i one proposed a jack pot, and from that | yyuy k. wnd not his Wholosnlo grocers at Council Digms, | the eraftashore, ~ A closer inspection - il upel’lm‘ ual an e uce l‘lces. v time on there was more fun. The | Tableau. Homors fing pereontd anpesrance and | Fovealed that he waa the essenco of banker then established a “kitty,” into whorough businoss qualifications make | SOrrow und dict boiled down and eaked § 3 Jsnosited enough chi 3 Rl s i i navd. o six foot tall, loose- which he soon deposited enough chips An Evangelistic Drummer. him at once very popular among his jointed, lanky, and ovidently ‘s lazy to pay fora round of something, and Vew York Sun: A tall, full-bearded | many acquaintances at home and 3 1§ Sun: A tall, -he ) s he was lon Had T been sure that the game got livelier and liv u X abroad. which we are glad to note, | 3 hi an, ina Sixth avenue elevated car the | ° 1 ’ ?* | he was 1,000 years old T would have bet Ta Kav selded ‘o 9 bal- 1 - H it ovory liand a jack pot, | other evening, slyly reachcd over the | comPrises @ goodly numbey of the fuir $1 toa shilling that ho had not combed nn\ut'ouhh0’l:n‘x:nl::llxl"n‘:‘p(r:yi"nrl Lo ;| Lot No. 2, Price 20. Lot No. 4, Price $10 £ L by . ¥ 3 sex. 3 is hair no sho s face for 90 it " and the “kitty” Kept collecting funds to | shoulder of a young man in front of him | -~ M. J. A. Clizbe, for a long time pep- | 18 hair nor washed hisface for ¢ to cash buyers throughout the west to * - g offer 200 Mens' Plai s ¢ for more rounds. By 11 o'clock the | and dropped o card in the stranger’s | vesenting the Woolson Spics company, | Fotrs: Ho held out o paw like o wash= | Lppehase an overcont or ulster ut bot- | We offer 130 Blue Chinchilla Over- | | et bhio: Sl oWy ty ws very jolly. Alittleafter tht | 1o o or three observers glanced | of Kansus City. through the iutorior of | AT and grecte {‘:'\-n‘”..:d Bill Swith | to1a pric Our entire wholesale stock | coats, lined with a light colored woolen | gyt (L ETRES T 0 ':,,“W'l “‘\““,‘_"}“;:b our tie fun became general, and it S the st was in the city Tast - weele in= 0 808 00 TIELE TR S had a | Of 290,000 worth to sclect from, vm!b\\l.n‘— lining. satin slecyes, piped edges and | {hat we rocommend to our trade, oy i o s Ahat bofore somOthING | S in turn o passod & cued with n | Uotuving, the famous Lian brind of | Run ¥ L vo o an o choer 10 sovout | 118 im0 Kiysians, Beagers, Chineila. | mado equal to any eustom garmeat, Wo it uaihing. otier i b Purchused hands were dealt around, and noone | quick motion, as if he wished nobody [ lis. It is understood that the compuny | [ €. and some pone aud hakon 10 | “opape'isno fabeic too expens for | ©XDoct that this will be one of the most fl'."_;' “le parment, guaranteed to by to open tho jck pot. Thero | tosec him in the aet. Then he smiled | he ropresents anticipate. the location of | OfTCE ¥, but this mornin® he kin only | o " pondy-made Overcoats and wo | popular lots offered at this sale. Tho | BEWRetX A0t 1o tveny, vespoot. All} doliar in the pot then, and af with cvident sutisfaction. Of course | an oflice in Omuha, and will make a | §HAKC ¥G DY the hand. Allis gone—all | gyurantee them to be better in evory [ price is lower than the same 1 F 15115 11151165 GHALL OBV GO\ EB 6T LFAREY ards had been dealt the third time | ever y saw him, and as those who [ special effort to work the trade here k! '”‘ Eomb: oalin aoyeRes I | e t than low priced Custom work, be bought for in regular retail stoves C k nobody had enough to open it with. The | received "cards looked surprised and Lin Council Bluffs and Sioux Cit = AL A We mention afew of the special 1ots | and tor business men we recommend T v 4 ked. v y vesult was the swme at the end of the | amused, he had presently to dive into | No better man nor more perfect geutl “Some enlnmity has e boon deiv | Which we offer at the sale. this as one of the best values wo have Me S Ul te S cth deal, when the pot_contained iis pockots and sipply tho carful with | man could bo found for this position | o Some calamity has. . Fwe been dute | T2 S ay o TP pice $25, |overofered. 1l SETS. It was 50 big a pot then thut everybody | documents. They were about as lavge | than Mr. Clizbe. wanted it,and the papers were thrown | as postal cards, and these wovds weve to, for yoarsroprosenting the 4 3 n H Mens' Chinehilla Ulsters $10 f ™ + H or Yy pre 8 b u thar It v o lino o 1 R o I rinehi I to $25. yund for the seventh time. Thenthe | printed conspicuously on the upper half | hardware firm of eavy Bros., Sioux | ¥ Who did it B e v S it N0t 8t Price $15. | Men’s Blysian Uistors, 810 to $22, mun at the left of the deuter ;;,nnmd the | of one side: v in the northw ‘u part of the i LTy e | T a0 3 Men’s Irish Frieze Ulstors. pot, and lufl}-- amazern mxn 0 tho e | | [Pleaso 61l this up aud place it over your [ state, was in the city a couple of day vme right away from the hum in [ ave as near perfect as we can make | fhisiot fs made of blue chinchilla, | Men's Cape Overcoats. 1 answer to the q bed before retiring 1o rest, the pust week looking after a case of | which [ was hor them. We offer these Overcoats 1o ! porfoctly fast color, made and trimmed Men,s 'ar Trimmed Overcoats, rds will you have, If 1 die to-night I will go to.. . tion he has before the federal 9 \irpe 4 Men’s Par Trimmed Ulsters o X ¢ A a X \ gentlemen who ean appreciate perfect | o oive porfeet satisfactjon. No cheap -9 SaRe from tho ddaler, the wan who hiad Sigued........ : Br. Pato is onc of those repre- | w3y wifo—the woman who vowed to | vork and superior matorials, but who | et e wsed in any s pri AR Men's #ur Overconts of all Kinds. opened the pot s Tn spite of his secretive uwlhmh the ve traveling men_who has been | Jove and cherish and support m: \1,”. 55w RS : g _ § 8 h © 0 ands e ar- | donot want to pay tailofs $35, which | o o 7o 1 | MAIL ORDERS. S ; tall man talked freely about Limself | looking out “for a Fainy day™ by tecums | ed hot more seven b % HEEROAY) ofs 855, which | purments. We recommend this lot for 1AIL ORDER! said the next one. and his cards. ulating quite a little wealth, and is the | 3,0 we've )t five ‘,“m“_;‘ e b5 i g koot 3 3 Aifnea e iR i ; i Bivelonii pRickiitheno STy |, S juality, #25 cach. We unhesitatingly | that the purchaser will bo entirely sat- of the lots advertised and if i laimed the third. i nm acommercial traveler,"he snid. | silent partner of the hardwive fim of | nite she driv me from hum IR T Rt O REIC L EaWTIBUVE BOUE: nhe(d LR b R ARG R P L “P;L‘ur‘: e the fourth remarked. ‘Ilive in Crilla, Canada. Allmy lifel | Morse & Co., Atkinson, Neb. You had a fuss, I suppo outside of the Continental for less than | 41, s lied) . it sats all Lwant,” the dealer said | had been a wicked scoffer, much given [ A H, Van Horn, known as the *old s No, we had no furse. | as ho helped himself to one card. “Now | to lying and profanity. Two vears ago | reliable,” is always on the dot for H. P, | She jist lit down on me and pulled hai mnke your bots, gentlomen.! - | I was redasmed and Fegotions ted, and I | Luw, of Liucoln. The weather is never | and elawed. and said she'd stood it long Phe first plager bet the limit, the | take this means, as 1 am traveling | {00 inclement nor the trains neverso | enough, She drivmo out in the cold next raised him ten, and they all | almost all the time, to atono as far us | much delayed but that Van shows up | world ana [ went to bed in the eanoe stuid in. He made it good aud went | possible for the pust. I never enter u [ iy pood shape with a pleasant smile | cast hor advift, and yere [am, stranger, them ten better, and thf; 8 cmul. l_mml car or a coach or a hotel without dis- | anda kind word for all. His many | I'm wus nor an orfun. Won't you go o raised it and the other throo raised | tributing my c customers are pleased to grasp his hand | baek hum with meand avgify o the him. It was getting decidedly inter- il “You will probably be astonished to 5 eltic 8 oo » csting, but the'men 4t the loft of the [ know how many fill up the bIAnks a8 ror | Ler e fercS l]‘\‘(“\‘:‘;)‘.';.l,‘m\:’::ll“leJll- O o @calor covered all bets and came buck | quested. Most of them. of course. 0 it | ghip with him, and are made to feel T e at them with 10 cents better. In this | iy a flip, spivit. At least half the th nltiti:- an Lonor o be in his com- Do it for me. stranger. Dot chips from one another until every ehup | Chicago! Tha osn't offend me at all, 'H R & Cl . s anl iv [“m; Rit humo ou the table in tho pot, which now | though I am grieved to see it. Young | 4. ey SityaromoliGh sty et el 0% Joio the. sanoo und he used represented $7.50; and - still they all | men,'too, have a way of signing ficti- sta elnmlsretwajton L S s ! ; i names. Last night o card was | dish beforo her, tand LIl cut my o 5155 o8 7 r , ol without erac if [ean'tget Christy sized him up as al \,\.;_nm na ll\llul Then pockets were ransacked for ¢ returned to me” with Salt Creek [ {5, AL AL ; i e sloroihe ) R v small change, and, afier all the sub- | writton in the first blanis and Grover | Yo% st ave formed “I‘;,h’}“lll,; ol il S ni L L A S @Wm@ SPECIAL OFFER coin in the purty had been | Cleveland in the second. pauion. “*You bebI havo, and he's just | . “Ar yo 47 he asked as wo i Y / TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. dumped into the pot, dnllur bills and The redecmed drummer smiled with ¥ 3 % g B o 36| 3 S + one of the nic boys on the road, and ong up the ) Bland cartwlicols et o | Uhon, the | condescending pity at the memory and | o told mo to cat no obher’s mako, and mething of on Y To any New Subsoriber who_will send us this Slip, with z “’i":l"'.n);.lu) -‘m" e it I e ‘“}[}}“‘“"l-‘ ot loubtedly accom- | 1'm going to make them get them here, *Good! T wus in hopes you was, You name and P. O, address and $L.75 in Money Order, xnren ong the Halio font i e “But the cards undou stedly accom- | 1o0 "0 "1 1ot come here for oysters | can argify the ole voman in ten min- & Money Order, Registered Letter, or Check, for a ycar's subs us"’a'e were no signs of weakness on the part | plish some good. The language is It is needless to add that Hal = scrlpuon to the Companion, we will sond the paper of a single one of the plucky players. | startlingly suggestive, isn’t it? A great | &f R G RO RO “What made the fuss? ::I-lt\m!,n;:!.{»n':l‘ll«l-:ll puypiaiiivedodnrbiliiimuny men talko it fn real carniost, and | gntour as well us with the popular young | “Jist & notion o’ horn. 1 hain't well 1 PAPER Fon FHEE To JAN I 1889 WEEKLV the place of it, and the betting went feorTi R G EL Laveinoldoubtihat groeency his “““\‘fl‘"‘{’ “"”‘;‘“’"Pu i ;::.‘,'},,f:"",,'i_“‘"&if;"l',',f,.“(f,';f}“11:L.'|'\»”fff;{~', 5 and for o full year from that date. This offer Includes the around a few dimes more. Thoro was | tho cards have been the means of start- | Of the many methods emplaved by the | L 1G “ont tive o year, Tel her flNLv s":’s ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENTS, the PREMIUM LIST and SUpplemems at him with wouder. and to each of place to lay my lead no more, ‘cept in | Isa Diagonal Chinchilla in two colors they would have o do for one of equal |y medium priced garment, knowing | Send for a sumplo garment of nn; our expense. Ahen between $21 and 322 inthe pot,ond | ing some sinners on lhr‘ road to “'I"'"l‘ v 3 L: that hard work would breall me down { it looked ns though that hand would > and redemption, siness none is more suggestive than 1 g o SRR i g L ansyg || lceiand edemblion ono which huppened to our obsorvation | it i hor you never folt o - FOUR HOLIDAY NUMBERS, reached. The pot grew and thrived St. Paul ;‘H‘(‘Mm o afew evenings a it is something of aed dhu:‘)fl,‘. «:\:mlo ; in sil- H Sent to Each Subscriber at Thanksgiving—Christmas—New Year’s—Easter. until it contained 829 worth of chips and e S anl v O oax 0 . | @ joke, but esses papnlarityioti|l LS FoN AR S (cea. (hab the mai. B 1ro T vghums, for s will bo superion (o any previons year, Tt will ontain Six Serial Storie, 190 Shot Storles profusely Mutrated, golid cash. and then some one called. It St. Paul Globe: A Chicago commer- | our genial young friend ¢ mong the fair 1.0k A R ey kg Houscliold Articles, Tales of Advéture, Ilustrated Sketehes of Travel, 1,000 Anecdotes, Historical and Scientific Articles, liumor, Poetry. s the dealer, and he sui cial traveler, in this ity tho past week, | sex.” While partaking of a stéw of the | Was WoeDInE: He wiped the tears away &F™ Specimen Copies and Colored Announcement free. Please mention this publication. Address ; and asked: That pot’s big ouough for a 10-cout | was insisting thut he could always dis- | savory bivalves in a popular restaurant i S S ’ Jinat bos b cuough for . 10-cont | waa Laatatlng U e o e s | in & Gortain town 1n ths intorior of the | | “Stranger, was yo cvor driv. from THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tempie Place, Boston, Mass. All did so except the man who had | ity gbrond by his alert manner and ““,“,‘"_“'“'[“h“"‘f"‘l o 'l“_'“'"]‘“,l'" BoIe, over.” pnoued tho pot, and ho hoad held back a |y Ji; 056 1iko gait, While the St. Paul | Shny.. was. o wopular | grocor. of hen yo don't kuow liow it breaks o : Jitlo. Lach bhad drawn card and | 0 RESR Ct B e | ey i P ek Core | feller down. In argifying with Selutha | with arms akimbo and looked him over | """ Kooking for Her, ™"~ Bias for Public Pr thore were four fulls—an ace full on | e D arsalnetia 2l 15 I e e tiioc || istinensun that [ wept, won't ye. She’s | and exclaimed: Town Topics has this bit of gossip: ATE OF NEBRASKA, | tens, a jack full on aueens, a nine full | toms, there was still a palpable differ- | @ ; g & | heuvy on tears. “Cum back, eh! All broke up, was | Another woman in the fieid of salacio : o Tk ST oAk Ox Pk, on deucos, and nseven fuil on kings. | ence. To test his diagnosis of the gon- | like the following language: Wé landod at the bauk below Smith’s | ye! Slept in the ole bot all nighty did | wovel writing is the author of “The Lincor The other man_ then spread out four | oral alortness, a small wager was staked | FHow strange it is that anyono who | catis Ao Hoons TIeE Gooiden! tarte | Yal Now:olo/BUL: you leok rightyarel | Biam v hs tooondmnricninenmorc | & EipinnELs s NS fours and an ace, coolly remarking 8 |y iy orowd of strangers coming | Sndowed with the good sense and bust | 141y in the canoe until 1 should go up | You kin cum back: but the gun is fone, | can News company publishes ovor the ilbasslyedat apyime > did so: 2 e e o e D OBRIAC T RO RERDASING BHICD i and “argify.” I cutacross a field to the | the traps is gone and the tarnal dog it | nom do plume of Wenona Gilman, She 4 utingof all bills I had them fours on the start, and 1 | from opot e could not pick out & | to judicial munagement in the art of O o Fihiatasy omide pinmaiot iWenous Clman ishey | p o i b drow one card _just to fool you fellows, | Chicago man. The man he selected | geiling goods promiscuously on the | rond and approached the houso from tho | ot veu has . got te work and be some. | Las written othor novels for Georgo | grus o oI bt . yos was_interviowed, and suid ho wus | boad Shenld ever be so. dotobd of prine | b0 icha bousp:tromd § Munro, which wero printed in his Fam WHIEL 18 showh and. dostannted an T guess the pot’s mine, gentlemen, and A road, should ever be so devoid of prin- | front, Atthe door wus a broken gun body. Do 5 P 1ly Story Paper, but her last was found o 11) Under the printing laws of the state he began to paw the pile over wholesale dealer from St. Louis—u city | ¢iple as to belittle himself and disgrace | and three or four steel traps which | ] dew, Selutha. LyURtoEyanan, bub or Bey W an Aung Nebraskn, ; By this time four disgusted men were "‘.""‘f"", D ot bt B3 A | insitamllysimwnaithelonse uith had been pounded out of shape. 1 1 “Then you git fur that ax,andthen git | $on: so the viriuous Mr. Munro has | omaber i s Rk cori Kicking themselves all'over the room, | pussed for eonservitive moderation and | Boyland, salesman for the Jones- | snw red powder hova andun | fur the woodopile, caus 4 DL DI Ne SUlLUON AL FOTUNLO ling pOlBANS Jotiliabisnolal ind butting their heads against window hn‘I{ «-l!"l hicago '“Ts“ \"YLJ",'» "l' Doughlus Cracker company, of Lincoln, | old fur ¢ p, and there was a faint smell | pull up some dinner for this yere stran- fng quite as e hof a kensation as did |} tary of stat ] n.x':l:;' cnsings and furniture, and there was [ laugh was on him. But h h“:fl*";‘ a fow weeks ago, leaving 0 loving and | of whisky from some broken glass. T | ger, Don't you go fur to boss oue of the | Mics Rives' “/The Quick or the Dead s andiuniidings =five Hundra) ) some tall and loud swearing by an angry ”I.m”llh.‘f"\l‘:‘“”‘". 1} ‘ll St. lu\ln me n( devoted e and child to mourn the | found M mith to be a nervous little | ghildren now to R NONTS N TInUL 16| Gy serfaleteno o SRS RO “fl“ o )l T A quartetie of baso and tonor voices. Just | are slows that in o great majority of | loss and support of husband aud father, | woman of forty, aud the five children | Louse, or out ye o fur goodn all! | and has the great advantago over th R e then the town elock strucle 12, Accounts | casos, the men on meeting luds’ we- | qud so far neglocting the principles of | were like a piir of stairs - height. T | Siiuar, squat ‘on that rockin’ chver | Wouk of heng writion. i imte Migible Ii‘“ih Drnted by (e Jogisiature, axcopt such aa were speedily settled. last hand | guaintances on thostroot will nat touch | manhood as to take up with an adven- | was very kindly received and after & | gyor thar, an’ Methusa, you wash that | gnd corvoct English. *Wenona Gil- | My enter into and form D o e doenaly, bad been played. their hats until they s, lHl.U[u‘wl turess, is worthy the condemnation of [ little I made bold to say: skillet an’ git the on ready. Ho [ man'is tho pen namo o bonutiful | Which class of work 1s ki W-””i"l"" e A ;’1\.'3‘*':54:1;"'L“‘1::f e all 1“"‘ ont-minded people. LRl Bows I met Mr. Smith about six miles | that was driv out invnedibubheld: [y oungiwomnn sylio/hns nistrun zo Ristory: | i e e eh e laes e ibe St g A 218 £ 5 anc with another | down the rond.” better st igl keepupa-thinkin’.” | ¢ 1 OW] s whispered of | printed in small plea type on paper fourteen (14) ~ Memories of a Conductor, seven took their hats off afterthe ladics | woman, leav ; employers in ar “Whatt My olo Bill, the onery mule! potterstopihigh an’ keepu ;Jr “5'(“,““"Lf'ffl””"'» S AyILiApaL ;l_ff Tuchos long by elght and onehalt (85) inchos You have no idea of the wnnoyances | had gone by, and then in an embarr- | piivg ind his dependent wife to settle | de e 1 = s ler s true. She lives in constant tor- | \ide xiile g o puper Lo b pounds dounie aniis S Gl »d wiy, s if they had made a blun- o h il Woman's Work. ror of death at the hands of a hushand, | eap to the reaim tnd except. the Litlo page each fye inye to suffor: from tho traveling | hasod Wi, & Y ¢ Lioie | unpiid bills. - Traveling wfen, as well f tYes, There is 1o end to the tasks which | who has alveady killed one man on her | pige shall contain ot less than twenty-five (2) public, especially from traveling sales- | der. This an ovidenco that their | ag'hroachers, times go astra) And didn” t ye shute at him?” L s B e S e U A SO TS | s of wolid matter of seven (7 inches in longtl, . A minds were so engrossed in business or > q 7 daily confront the goc wusewife. To | account, and who; legenc 1uth it | gnd the lines shall ve = i numbered men. Let me give you an instance of | Bt e RS RO they did not | 5, William Bryant, representingW . L. | £Oh, no. . be a_successfui housekeoper, the frst atens to complete his unfinished | With a blank only in e O L1 fullsboardad: | ERtHAONe AHERRASIIN - Al Parrotte & Co., in northern Nebraska, “You orter. Hes the lankest, laziest, | o iGte is good health. How can o redy if he ever finds his hiding wife. | 1ines . 5 spoke o tall, full-bearded | yeafly observe, and the frequency with qu [ alth. an gedy i s hiding conductor, whose hourt T had won by | which handsome ladies are net on the | 9eserves spocial notice in_the travel- | shuokless muu in No'th Carolin woman cont gainst the trinls and = = a 1 (1) lines s whoy the gift of a two-for-five-cents Flora de | streets of St. Paul made them less at- er’s column of THE BEE. Billy, as he | rule him out last nite. I shan’t truck | o000 68 housek ving if she be suf- S ohod. addibic Tlowa Cabanas, says J. Von Dusseldors in the | tentive than a Chicago man would be <. is more familiarly known, is an old- | with him no mo'.” foring from those distressing irrogulr e matter, Bl o Phis | time hattor, having made his start 1n ‘‘He was telling me about it. He felt | yioc"Hi)nonts and weaknes: SRR v ~ ~vl'l1‘u. o do th ¢ ote for pe Buston Courior on such o gosnsion, This L ulee | 1y crtand boy - one of the ark: | very by 1 | ow nlinople and naulsuemas puriias : : RSB, b \s train stopped one between | gallantry in the removal of the hat ost hat houses in the east. lml_vl \'vus i _).:). Ole Bill feel bad about any- | (. iption is aspecitic for these disorders, 53 4 1 ¢ Bdlred, e Fiptkuhuen ind Tosen two traveling | after the presonce of the lady has he- | ith this house eleven years, und be. | thing! The only remedy, sold by drufigists, : ; lie ; By o dontracior to i [ g | I y s, ho actua »d tears when he 3 o sred o second-cle o come & rominiscence. On the whale | {0F tho expiration of that time he had Yes, he actually shed tears when he 1 ypg0, 7" positive” ruarantce from the i 2 g y 0 cretary of state within thzee () salesmen entored a sccond-class com- | eome 4 rominvisconce. On he whole | ()l charge of the entirc stock. Billy | thought he should never sce you and | munutacturors. Sutisfaction guaranteed b A ftor U0 YocoiDt of Ui 0rdor by Aald Con: partment. They sat opposite cach e Chicago man did not score much. is now and has been connected with his | the children again,” ot e o, or money rofunded, Se sy ¢ 'f‘n'f.ifl‘»'."'3,'.fo.'51':'.’{.'“".'.’.‘.",".' mittee on other, and one of the two placed a . " present house yeurs, making his | “Hills to bustin’, but what new: 9 B . dulior branolls nall protty heavy trunk upon the seat next The Clab, apprenticeship seventeen years in the | Children, hnuv that? Your father o BWIFT'S SPECIFIC s printed in long primer, and non- to him. ; The traveling man’s club room pro- | hat trade. Itis really very interesting | sheddin’ tears! Qactopinnipots 1s entirely a vegetablo preparation cons o O papsria e "‘,"w W Inclien \ong “*Look here,’ says I, ‘you’ll have to | ject outlined in last Monday's BEr to hear the old man, *‘although but “Did pop bellc asled the oldest T TR AT L Satning no Mercury, Potashi, Ar-enlo, or othey ) Ibs, to'the fite hook. Each bld Jsays T,y i ) ; h A siuk Lole has been discovered on EIRAR B BT B take that trunk off the seat.’ being vigorously boomed by a number twenty-eight years old,” as the boys in | boy of me T e Polaouous substances, g shull st what tho Didder iy will- #No, says he, ‘I will not take it | jr¢pay b Lt those whe believe in | the house call'him, tell of some of tho [ *Yes, he cried.” the St. Paul & Duluth road at Mission SWIFTs SRRCINIO Ingtodo tho work comvlute for bor puge. on Pty ) of the boys. <et those who believe in 1 gy 08 in hats that have long since “It's impossible,” gasped the woman, | creek, a few miles south of Hinckley, Tlas miad Lo deeds ot saacs of Tuiiatie: Vokition, paper, Irosswork, atitching, foldin SWell, says T, ‘wo will see. Will | the scheme put their shoulders to the | wone out of date, Having been con- | *Why ole Bill was t6o lazy to even shed | Minn., by workmen who were raising § ured hnndinde of s ot ERtihalie and il work'or infucrial enforing o't work you take that trunk down, yes or no.’ wheel and give the thing a boost. 1ts | nected with the hat trade so long, Billy | tears What did he say? the grade. Soon after the filling began cacma Rloc i Humard Su'ae u‘u‘v‘.fihf‘L Snlle “""n"r' JEonr 1nus) :;; £ur ***Ha! ha!’ laughed he, ‘you are jest- | advantages are almost innumerable, not | is a familiar figure to all the old-time “Ho said that you were the best | ). v cink nearly outof sight. The and bundreds of thousands of c: » R (o ¢ of the chairmen of the ing, my good man.’ the least of these being the provision of | batters, and W. L, Parrotte & Co. aro | woman on top of the cavth, and that _“ " RS S ".! ula, Blood Polson and Blood Talut. gounmitteo ox printing fn oither hrauch of the one of your familiarity, suys T, | o womfortable toafing and reading place | t0 be congratulatod that thoy huve such | five better children could not bo found | track must have been sustained on a et esicoc legtstuture, | Work wiien complotd (0 belivered angrily; ‘Ishall inform the bugg A fomfotiable lonfing und rouding DIACe | an eflicicnt sulesman as William Bry- | in the state.” mass of roots and vegetable matter, AR e osils for" work” on' each of the above mastor.! AMAGE LA P AhOCRE ARl OO EEN [ ant, “He did! And what else floating on the wator below, and the ad- AP AG HICHLARA o6 SRS F MeTRE: not e cansidered unicss tho suing “All vignt, T don't care u vush,’re- | Givor" No unmarried drummer dt the | *“Heilo, Ed!" is the yery familiarex-| “And that he gidn't blame you, | ditional weight put on the mass broke Ao Jotats. 7{{“‘”‘)",‘,‘."'.J.‘H";".’flfl A plied the passenger, and withdrew [ Do e ooms, en suite, at No. 9] | pression heard on all sides by the pas- | although he did the best he could. He | down the support. For three weeks past . g4 Kretles, that i case tho pirly proposing fof Jiughingly toward the corner of the | Preagnt: Iline roaums, en suite. at No. b1 | 0 ors gotting on or ot at wny townon | hopes you will forgive him you when | more than one hundred car-londs of Bt e T b Wl CORTACY Shadl by @warded tho dame such compartment. open to the drummers and their friends | the entirve system of the 1nion Pacific hear of bis death. < " filling a day have heen dumped into a |3 }g,l‘t",g,',f,‘_' W“'“‘,{*fi; ,,;"“,";‘“"’ im of such contract enier fnto bonds for the “Asat that very moment the train [ 2%ort time agoand are duly approeis | Fullway, Tf..a,.lm..m oting is ex- His death! Is ole Bill gwine to | space not more than ninety feet wide, il 55 B, GRBS RV e e on A aaltlitul pertormonco thereof, as provided by Legan to move L had to defer informing | 5 8 : tondalto Myl S eepresenting | drown hisself? and the track is in fair shape again at fodad 1 ool creutly rsprc vt §'art i Iy and (o terin or' e s against the offender until the next stu- ' e W satie and not only | . **1-1 shouldu’t wonder. He has noth- | this poiut, but another spot a short dis- wn il o pertettly well el il pubie B na hidrassed tion. Assoon as it was reached I rushed aa B comes from the trave lln‘,: boys and_raif- | ing te live for now, you know,” tance away is sinking out of line. The 568 s bRt ure ,}'jy:,",‘,fi,gm bourd of prinidng in care of the secretary of B At 1 Ay o i SAmplan, i | road men, but from towns people to| Mum driy pap oiit to die,” sniveled | surfuce of the swamp is seamed und Tl Wear 8130 8t state, L Cluis ono (1) us above speciged asked: ‘Now will you take the trunls |, Kentucky is, financially, the strongest | \oh 600 My, Roo is a very famiiiar ac- | one of the children, and all gotwogether | cracked in all divections, and in some Cotramus, 8. ., July 1, (58-Tho Swity ’ who e sy down? T. P. A, state. quaintance. Well, my boy, if you have | 8t the door and began to cr. places uplieaved and turned.completely Specific Cor Atlagin an - Oypilenen. | was Contracts on Class th as above specified +Please do not bother me with t _ Forty-nine railvoads are accepting the | heen traveling in this state thiee yoars “Stranger!” said the litfle woman as | over. In one | a pile of ties has "‘ oy Lot el bermannt ro Bl bo wwardud i Wiiolo or {n part,” u the teunk or I shall complain of you at head- | 5:000 mile ticket. and have not heard of Iid Roe, it is be- | she came closer, *Ole Bill was lazy and | been carvied forty feet uway. In holes i¢ian. '-’"J.’L"‘.fit.’}'..‘"”::"' A of the work o bo executed under quarters!’ roarcd the passchger,in & | Colorado is said to have the best or- | cause you walk instead of ride, and | onery, but I reckon I hadu't orter. He | that have been opened sounding lines Bl be G ¥l Wi TR G clashoh ono wod three may Lo soen &t the oftgs voice of thunder, I never met such im- Luni/nliuu in the T. P. A, camp ut on the prairies and sell your | Was the father of them children, and he | have been dropped down thirty-five fect s fo my lief 19 "!.Tl‘%"“al“rfl:“ Vot bt ¢ i pudence before, but as the train stopped | ~ J, k. Gareatt, of W, L. Parrotte & | goods in prairic dog towns, Why, Id | had some good pints, I'ma mind to go | without finding bottom. and a number {us soddoriug from ao A B T i or & couple of minutes only I had | co,. is dowg the eastern states and | has traveled in this country ten years, | arter him,” of curious specimens of fish haye been Condusick 0. & 0. 5. R The state printing bourd reserves the right to again to wait till the coming station. | Canada. and bears the reputation of being not 1*Can you forgive him? caught, 1t is believed there isa sub- Waco, Texas, May 9, 1395 Gaotiom relectpuyoralibide oL “There [ informed the station master of 1t has been decided to hold a T, . A, | only the best hat man traveling in the ‘Sartin, I've smashed his gun and | tervanean river, as the fish caught do "m’w"-ul!n'i?n by dustomers waa m—n’ffl' H. A BABCOCK, Auditor Public Ace'ts, the case. He entered the compurtment | pazuar in the oity of Baltimore: begin. | West, but one of the A s and fixings, and 'm sorry. not live in the swamp pools. BOvarad Do whole uadene g 0.1 WILLARD, Sate Troasuror 2 city of ore; begiu. sk, | e A S R ey e — ier bod for seyoral 7 s n21atedll Of the State Board of Printing ng: ning the 10th of December, gentlemanly fellows to be met with any b s ol ney oy -r Al o % 35ir, the conductor is in the right, fossts. Goldsmith & Allen,of the | Where ina trip over Nebraska. Mr, Twill” | *‘Just the Boy That's Wantep,” Rt sicep i o Jmmm e could aud [ have to demand of you to remove e o AEM 2! the | Roo hus been connected with the hat | **Well, he's down at the landing. Send | or the qualitios which lusure succoss in By e wh wodia M 2 d aERANTROYAL WAVERS 3 the trunk or to leave the train, Tooaivina Ot al Braise for the ware | business agreat many yoars, the lustsix | 9ue of the boys to call him, T him | the leading professions, will be pub- el Haally gleti bl 3 ‘.1 P“" e e, Bfantuo $ s L0 *1 shall neither take it down nor | {HCIVIRE FERBEE PEGEE ToF e WOYK | of which has been with his present em- | back on trial. Tell him he's got to | lizhed in the coming volume of "Th 300 o h, % -_';,"vwnmm_;‘l;- : leave the train,’ answered the pussen- oy i 3 P, NAOI. Jloyers. Ed's salesmanship shows up | Work or you'll drive him oft for” good | Youth's Companion. General Nelson A, ety well, e """d { postage wamps. A ger, ‘and as wo were already five min- The Indiana division, T. P. A., wus f“g on L. W. Parrotte & Co's. books, | nexttime. Lay the law right down | Miles will > of the army, Admiral u"v:'rm 'f..“'“‘y" e Wor dby mall by Good utes late, 1 had just timo towire mattor | the flrst o pay the Sxtu assassmant | ang 1o theix entire satisfuction. and let him know what to expect,” Luce of the navy, Judge Oliver Wendell Brukites, alicia Aveiia “""D gnd a2y nall by Goadman to_the nextstation. Avied. fon A0 PUIDAR 85 DoFIg the Smith soon arrived. He came in wips | Holmes, Jv., of the bar, Dr. Austin i ST M riug U Omihit, Neby 1 enjoyed in advunce the scene at | national association’s inde u‘ ness. sundmdnhullhund school. 16064 Fur- | ing his eyes and seeming very humble, | Flint of the medical profession, and K. Gise. Tux Swirr Srac u”""‘bu"““w_‘ s . ARE THE BEST the next station. Upon our arvival the J. W. Hendee, of W. L. Puarvotte & | nam. As he entered the door the wife stood | L. Godkiu of journalism, Atlats, Ga,; New York, 1% Drosdway, PEEHLESS ["E& AR s RUGGLST party will within five duys after the award to