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m day and As her father clasped me: by the | ‘“the wild and woolly west. Each otio has [ a revival of these cavilior f itos THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. | 8355 Aty el iled with gum drops and-patent | which Olisor, Cromwol] had put doin God forgive me, T did it for the best." mixed,” which he will distebute 1avishly © | with his Tronside That helst . The non-obse PO u HH was my bright Christmas aud this— | tho 'v‘ fun]\ ;rlL v’.l,. '\\\nh’wr’ B ance of high days was a party matter, How a Discouraged Drummer Found . for 3b Liytle has beon han dling & torritory | ard the man whoiate plum portidgo on a Lost Love. A Novel Sign. mond Bros, Lincoln, and so famiar s ho 1o | ¢ hristmas day wa% considered by othor Commercial travelers run across many | the pe o various towns he makes wns to have compromised his party T strange things, but we doubt if any of them | that if he do not appear cxactly on time | He was a backslider into the miry ways - every two weeks it is noticed by each and | of the wanton cavalier element. And SONG OF JOLLY OLD ST. NICK, o found Vi W Soy 1 us \“I*'[' every individual of the place. Why, Bob | as the puritans were the victors in the | / says the Mol L Gazette, is dis everybody knows him! And his | physical contests so were they from played in an English village and which reads 1petitors realize, too,that he is a hard man | yhaie intollectual superiority suprome A Novel Sign in England—Sam Sam- | 5y o0 towet away with, Firom one year's end to | i, ghaping the hubits of the other states ple's Assurance—Thinks It a “Rodgors Gylos, surgin, parish clerk and | afiotior you will find it always tho same. | by tf T oL - A 4 . % ‘ Y i Airists Always Jolly and sociabla, yet reserved. | © coungry. p Good Thing-Samples From kulemaster, groser and hundertaker, re sver excited nor frustrated, but he geuer But we have changed all that. The the Gripsack y informs ladys and gentlemen that | aily gets there, aud *“Once & customer, al- | young and lusty northwest is not im f without a minit, applios laches | ways a customer” is his motto. Continued | pressed with l'uvllm ideas at all, and 10ur, blisters on the lowest tarms, and o8 Bob for the new year. there 3 ey towards de 8t. Nick—The Original Drammer. | visicks for a ponny a peace, Ho s 1 )y one will be missed with deoper rogrot eness tival days which ing fraternity than will our 3 back to the old times " ion and co-worker in_the field % 4 1 Tn his home at the y vole, tofs hosses, kips donkles wunce & mo ik when Christmas was a public_holiday % the weniho ) | of commerce, Mr. k. B. Gaze, who for a lor b Where the s o and the weathor | anq nundertakes to look after everybodic has been a representative of D, M, | With the gran features of which na oar. dosesharpes, ponny wis. | Sinclo & Co, of this city, A highor standard | those epochs were eapable. - Decoration Sixteen Pages, Elegantly Illustrated. Wher sters a straw hats are nev ht i SEKI >h_ iy wofl v’ anc ility is seldom found | day and the Fourth of July will give to pos Vi v T * Mo hinstrame Atoly ro. | among any ' an thit which Mr. Gaze | the unhi cal reader some idea of v And th man's extortions are cles e irnn | possesses. Aftor the first of the yeat he | the splendor with which the birth of Aoy D0, <501, WAt sy adires T Fie i T N i ‘ Tt - their Lueaodzodn | Will loave these prairios, so long_ his” ho the Saviour was heralded. It does scem A NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER — TWO MILLION READERS. and seek to better bis condition on the Pa > flecting o ciig slope, by locating in business for him. | O3d to the reflecting christian The volame for 1880 will be superior to any pravious year. Tt will confain 8ix Serial Storles, 150 Short Stories, pro- | that we should remember so tenderly fusely illustrated, Household Articles, T are, Tustrated Sketehes of Travel, 1,000 Anecdotes, Wistorical self in Seattle, While our ranks will 16 Broion W aniint the graves of those who died to free the and Scientific Articles, Humor, Poetry, Tim 2 als, and for the Little Ones | what is our o 1 ! lse's | slaves, and to protect tho union, nd | Subscription prico, $1.75 a year. Subscribe now, and begin the serlal story, “ Franz Seibel,” And like them too he's full of mirth and abroad at perfekshun fumery and [ Kain, and w ° | g, | should oxhibit our feclings in the most SEND CHECK, MONEY ORDER, O BEGISTERED LETTER AT OUR KINK And hie sifigs now as he packs away o g lipanchos, As timos 1o keal open and unconstrained way, and yot Books and toys for the Christmas day ’ to toll co hat [ has just beginned oson residence s hear | that we should keep in a quiot family THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boston Mass. I i i stashonry ware, cox, hens, | from you occasionally, E fashion the auniversary of the stupen- 1“ et SRR Sk ‘“v“_”‘,”_'_"' « 28 and r kinds of poultry, . dous mystery of Christ’s coming on 5 v o) lackir o8, herrrans, coles, skrubbing Omaha’s Sunday Guests. cth, The morning stars sing to- 1 g0 on the t L ) 5 el, and godly bukes and | A the A S. H. Powers, St. Louis; | ge and the sons of God shout for Erbft Al 0 il e C traps, brick dust, whisker sced, | w. . Cody, Missouri Valley: S, Levich, but we to whom he came, for whom For a tho cars, and v ) oL [ WwBoLiaLesnCINRIng LavATs, Satidgos ant | DMl Leonard Fry, Neola, Ta. > came, shut our iips tightly and try A thousand more, it Wi )0 mie, e garden stulf, Bakky, cigars. lamb's | F. B. Crowley, for some time past home | ¢ yojoice intellectually. This is not in For I've no compotitor in my linc ylo, tayketties and other intoxzil k. | salesman for W, V, Morse & Co., is meeting [ 41o gpirit of the northwest,and it is ra—a dale of fruits, hats, zony vl bt N s doomed to pass away. We may hope ] Oh, it makes me smile to sce the boys skip t ! hatit At the Morchants': A. G. Moorehouse, | (X" i + LA ‘hrflll ligmes whst 1‘,.‘. k b .{""v"r'v P, M”"mm"j“ Sty 3 Baltimore; H: A. Wallaos 1 that Christmas may then be a veritable 1y Know it is ussloss for them to try 8 To take any v 1 I'm on the ty. S A g 4 taype, dog's mate, lolipops, gin B0 they take a vacation and go into town, st S il <0 ‘ilo .| for that would be an anachronism, t e matehes and other pickles, such as Hepsum At the Murray—C. H. Wileox, AULTHT LG VAN y % : : . . . s L whilo St Nick 1s | 300 C0 Hors, winzer sopo. ano zetrar—-Old | T. D, Edwards, Cloveland ; K, 1 v perfunctory theatrical performance cal and appropriate holiday gifts for their boys; what better or more sensible present sl 2s bort and sold here and nowhere else— | New York: R. Foreman, Boston; % | without any life in it, and as absurd )W \ 1 tyl f n 5 dbar fallowWs foost tog Now laid eggs by me, Rodger Gyles, siuging | Fowell, New York as the knight in armor at the Lord 4 aive them than a nice Suit or Overcoat? e are showing handsome styles for Aro laid aside for the and boys; birds keeped such as howles, donkies, pay- At the Millard—C. H. Cone, Kansas City; | Mayor’s show in London. These things n you give them than a = b4 And when my reindoer: time | cox, lobsters etzrear.” ol Shicago; C. A. Elwell, Bo SRR Wt gPow, U8t BuTthe § : i o S i st Up to the tall dark chimneys climb, o~ W. A. E. Cummings, Watertown, N. Y ',fvm,,.u,”(,} ”.|u|\>‘”;\]ml "x‘»-:\‘.u{‘«'n'unl llm‘\f big and small boys, and our qualities and prices can not be matched. And [ climb down to the hearth-stone free, American Assurance, K. Holton, St. Louis; Fred C. Weir, Cincin ROB.B and ) @ coul 3 3 s . Where opon mouted stockings hang wait Merchant Travoler: Numorous intancos | Batis C. Dobier, St Joo: I G, Brawison, L] ,ff,'_::‘.f‘;‘]f'::,lu".’-‘ f"l'["’,',;lm‘:::!L,’p ::‘\ $2.50 buys a very nice all wool Suit or a good Overcoat with cape for small boys. T always watel out for the drummer's abode, | re on record of the striking self possession, David v, New York 1xey, BOSION: | hickens to revive mediwval Christmas, I Sui o rercoat for small 3 And give to his babios the bestof my load. " | oF in the yornacular, “norvon possessed bY | At the Paxton: R. G. Sehmidt, Chicago; | He fuiled because, when analyzed, his $3.50 buys an excellent Suit or Overcoat for small boys. Coples of the Western Tr fathers kordales, kuts korns, bu wnner, also grat re taken of cls and spellin. Also zarm zinging, ol s one o 4 t ¢ tho t viol, and other He's n tra n he handles toys; fancy work. Quadrills, pokors Lake all his tellows b Aiius the ecarth, weazles and all country dances tort at home e AR et fostival. It will be impossible to re- 7 hardware—as I taldiup a Iavgo assor kg A Stk N ¥196 (16 pRESRHEY of ithe Tuidale Egen; We are offering special inducements to parents who are desirous of sccuring practi- M Sam Sample. Concealed under this psen- | 5 M. Katz, Clicago; J. A, Lewis, Rockford, | Christy consisted mainly of giving _ . R k His Brightest Christmas, donym is n traveling man who has friends | Ti: . Lo Alarkel, - New 13ioomoid, Pa | overybody who asked & Clieistmis bk, $5.50 buys a very good all wool Suit or splendid Chinchilla Overcoat for largoe “One Chrisunas day in my life" said a | from one coast to the othe 1Av|u‘~<\l!u|mlu\‘n -1 203 \\'l W. I'In}l,im; and of eating obsolete meats and swe drummer at the Paxton, last woek, “'I recke ofore he had made his success as a co >rovidenee; kinner, Chic S, ving o ds o particular sapa drummer at tho Paxton, last week, “I reckon Bofore ho iad made his success as a com Kitio, Chicago; - Misy Edith Morril, Miss lowing oot of .nr]p“\)unl ular boys up to 18 years old. as the brightest of all the days of all the | mercial traveler he was staying in Minneap- s Arrold, Mignon Arhington, Mr, | flavor. It was a gigantic make-believe, A months of my life of thirty-five years, Ihad | olis—for no reason whatever except that he “‘,1.‘.. ‘Grehiam and Tom Meyers of Dixoy's | but this suited Dickens, who had a shal- We call special attention to a few small lots of very choice styles of Overcoats for been deumming up Pacific coast from | happened to be thero o ot away, low theatrical nature p ) Oregon to southern Californ My house | He was aman of appe: — - Let us look back into the past, and s 3 A 5 Ah ATGA T DA Jo are s ious slos T idoa tht thero was a big flold ‘ont | 210 Ko to a hotel he roistered in an im! mping and Embroidery. sce how Christmas was spent, not for little boys from 4 to 10,which we offer at a marvelous low price. We are anxious to close there if it was properly worked. Fow once, | well acquainted with the landlord, and whe i or, the houso was fooled and I had not | he spoke of a draft that functionary very l:[;bllt':y:“ ‘n':|‘\";‘ll'nl';‘]“»‘q‘:““';"l'l “,:“““Wl ot 4 holy! cotmermoration and. & joyous ‘s, onough to square my oxpense | Hromptly undertook the respousibility of |y see'a v iul ‘dragging-down® pains -are’| merry-making. Thoeday was opencdby such gualities induced us to make a big cut on them; they are made of very fine Ker it 0 s;.\“ u.l..|,|\\v..;4»'7:‘(-\‘.‘“;»;:.:‘“ PAUSE ko out your draft, said the land- | just killing me “I know how you tl]u_) ringing of ]u-wl.‘. {vluh—nrnun‘rla ulml I 9 o thi It £ ol ¢ d 1 ul 2l b BLLL S R ) 2 d o s *% | lord. “Here, this picce of wote paper | feel, and I'can tell you where to look for | chiming upon the bells of all the eYS, thinchilla anc ) viots—this seasons novelties, of elegan desi gus and rich 8iok, nansentad—io one who us fot boon | il do. g PR | eliof D, Pioreo’s Favorito Drosorip- | churches, and this was considered so seys, Chinchilla and Cheviots k y there can appreciate the length, breadth and Sam sat down and in a short time re- | tion is u cor cure for all those pecu- | important that the rich man . Ncidr s s, . e Pt S 3 armel S Cd doth of my disgust with tno house, tho | markel; “Herc'sa draft for ity wow, it oG Gl Gl W o | Beblal i R I trimmed, some with fur,some with plush—in short they are such garments as can only country, myself and the world in_general, | You will oblize me—ah, thanks ' Rt r Vieven olrs C - | furnish a peal, at the least, s BRI ~ o ko mattors worse, Liad made a night | | Huty sald the landloxd, Hygw havon't i".,:u: and um: o oAy f2idags | or o single bell' of./a ohime. In oitios be found in first-class houses. We have marked them $6.00, $7.25, $7.90 and i s oF ecikions dosperation 1 had | . “Oh, that's all right,” said Sam. “You | dies |n»cul_mr » our sex by this wonder- | different guilds of ‘trades. After the $8.50, and we guarantee that these pricesare not one half of what such goods usually gone them one better and swallowod more | know more people than [ do; just fill it in to | ful medicine.” it is only the medicine | bell-ringing, bands of men went about E 3 mixed drinks than any one white man can | suit yourself. Ileft it biank on purpose.” | sold by druggists,under a positive guar- | chanting carols, generally arranged for bring. This is an extraordinary opportunity toprocure a fine garment at such a figure ssfully or conveniently -(-nv]uuw-m!t' ml]t HlllY” Justice lll: T;uullouyn)lilmv he u; antee from the manufacturers, that it | three part singing, and though the rhaps now you can imawine my delightful [ entirely square with the landlord now, and | (i oienisfuction in every case, or | fact does not directly appear yet it i e 4 oG 3 ri iition, I\:E\ju\l&]\'\ and_montally, “us I :::3:.,"{0'..‘(1‘."[".Fi:;ha'&'ilr'w{' OREAVORRUNOTod BlueEatistastionjinie ;m_:”mm S e R and every boy will appreciate such a gift. T R vrapper LALMLBILING (9 oo dlith ol In our Hat Department can be found an immense line of Boy's Hats and Caps in tinas v, o r It was a bitter day. Flurrics of fine snow A Good T hing. pastcentury, and the mannerchor of to- sk gainst the car windows with a vicic Tnde! P o A 3 day. Otherwise their music which SgsLE g . T abina % SR T O aialbvay bl A p d b rockad eIt | oG cs.capton thie Magghant, Travolor formed the delight of our ancestors Plush, Felt and Cloth. We positively sell these goods at just onehalf what regular 5 ™ says editorially: The Omaha travelers are o rushed on through the storm. The sleeping [ ** O - £ New Gustoms in Celebrating the Old | would not have been very acceptable. € ) ; cars were all full—not & seat to be had for | gitating the question of a commercial trav- Festival. There are scores of allusions to these Hat dealers ask for them, and you would be surprised to see our prices. Good little love or money. The first class carriage | eler's club room, and the papers of that city associations for three man songs in 9 which T occupied was unutterably el are giving the project their hoarty support. . For The Be. A Shelothas e ardoit willbibe bhoroms s TJES hinohi ; shan & - gplendi {nit and Jersey Cap: and dismal, Half dozen fretful o e e e Dot | Tho Chiristmas season i3 again upon | Shakespeare and it will be remem- | Turbans of Plush, Chinchilla and Astrachan at 25¢; splendid Knit and Jersey Caps kept up o continual whine, a fa = 3 s, and the stores are filled with ti- { i i e iy e S cod e afford u pleasant and convenient place of | US, and the stores are filled with arti- | ¢wittad with his shortness of breath s ) rSe ADs 1 towrlo headdl"childron smodred bread and | Ll g'rol rosident travelors, and avening | clos mado exprossly for it, just, 88 the | ovowed bimeell on tho pround. hay | 86 30C, and very fine Cloth and Jersey Cups at 40c, 50c and 75C. e o , o 5 men from other cities the opportunity of 7 = T SR o 5 b Sl 3 A L e D sooing local frionds without, boing o tho (\‘”.1.‘,(,‘.“.‘1“{ \«-vi‘m‘: ;t:ttn'll}."l‘l:‘l['ll(‘ ‘hu hotiad lost hisgeing hollering (end In our Glove Department we have a large assortment of Boy's Gloves and Mittens, more boisterous and offeusive over a pack of trouble to look them up during business | Ve opeda wedding present article. e fas avinses Hibnt] = 3 q . . AR BBt R hours. +|istobe feared thatin both the same | which the fat rogue evinces for im- ita se ‘hristmas aring » will present this week each hoy witl irds nnd a g Lottle, Tho our wus | B, 1o donying tho statement wnay| 51000 foured thatin both tho same [ RLCEENS, o2 CAF L Ko rmances woula | Suitable for presents. Asa Christmas offering we will pre y with vouldl slam into the door, lotting @ | home is the best placc for every man to | S/OT! IS DO e ato SOMme- | e us believe that the same asso roh e, e Sl ainio 4 : Je have opene yleg: B e e, o, | spend his evenings, but many trav men | thing that shall have an exponsive, | miions wore porformors in the dramatic every purchase-——no matter how small, a nice paint box. ~ We have opened au elegant door aftor him, yoll out the name of the sta. | 8¢ un-mavried, and even those that en- | showy airat a minimum of cost, and a | mysteries und moralities which formed ) 3i andkerchiefs and Scarfs, especially for holiday trade and offer v 60 of i o il i ot W | 8,48, Sl o, socl, it YL | miniamum of uility. This springs. wn- | sstriking o fouturo of Chrismas day | Line of LGty DI T LR sl ) e, ety CHIE by DRHORYLRAc o T one of theso poriodical gusts a fomale | £1ubs 8o far organ prosperous, and | quostionably from the necessity of | in tho olden time. No doubt Shake them at prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Good Cashmere form blow in, and_in wondering whoro sho | $he local press spe iem, generally, as | meeting a want folt by u large section | beare wrote from his own personal o g ! 1 both pleasurable and profitable "institutions. | 7 public. There are many men perience, and had been a mummer and Mufflers at ISC, 35cand 50c;(¥1ug£111t Silk Mufflers of beautiful designs and fl]ega““y Tind come from, I forgot to nurse my misery d L She was in_widow's weeds, but the thic » e worn a mask in many a Christmas mor- coils of glossy brown hair, tho firm white Samples. whose position is such that they are in | ahiy before he went up to London to ider anc L Bt oo contou” told mo she T oG ook brsitime o rapesstar || ontante b Rinumber ol petioneallr| e er e A man vt asranean || - embroiderediat 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ; . A young. Ihadnot seen her face, but some- | ative of Kitpatrick-Koch company, was in the ewar o Christmas | the prior or abbot of the neighboring ) Y % P i i i b P e id venirs a ing in tho turn of tho bead pominded o of | Gy tho for part of tho Wwoek, ;:::):::I.”\OL\:L:&' :::,ll;lt L:m(lllvsd‘ vl;‘.)::t;nr:‘ ShonEloEonahbot st AliioRnsig ivoel iy Next Thursday we shall begin to distri );1(0 our elegant holiday souvenirs and we some one I had known—and lost, it seemed George B. Rowell, of Johnstown, N. Y S 0 yes rht, ye = |eon Lars i L L a9 - 3 q . . to mo years ago, though it was only | jn nlxc’r.-“i;v pm'lv\n‘-l(mu;lml‘lnl-?::ll;‘l‘l?hmlnu 1 | gard the offer of a small sum of money ;;‘L”::‘mt(l\‘:;:: ,,m‘l'luus13:};1(;“,':l‘;;:|i.e,i:1‘:f,l- will also forward one with all out of town orde eighteen short months since 1 had felt her ho will open here the firstof | as an insult. o Tt : ¢ ath heck 1 her heart beating L b asiad q takes to-day in a Handel society, and it sty ook hal b nets sl | Sl TaT 1 B O | e storey ohar ™ thene | L5ty o Hondel seoety aad 1 PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, e e vero to have boen marrled. Lulled by | & oy, will b Soliuiting trade after the 1ot | gentlemen a method of evad- | in them. Tt is the habit of mostpoople SRRONINeIBRXORRIOIEINORLIA B IENCILhE for the new hat and cap house of | ing their tax which is | to unconsciously oxaggerate tbe difler- dreary whistiing of the wind, [ went off into anu e Yy _ . L8 ¥ S Bio ! o a waking dream of the happy old dead days | Dirrow & Lozan, Omata. gorly soized and highly appre- [ §h leNw;x iholr own times snd m ey SR IOV G Tv wis ALl 676k How, an A. P. Dutten, forn with Turner &Jay, | ciatod. Things are as thoy ave, and fo | Gieval days, but there was a great sim- Iy bitiernoss had changed to pity, She was | and & well kuown traveling salesman, will ? & ! ViaLS) # v all, and when we study very young, and I w wning to under- | oscillate through aska this season for [ would be superfluous and useless to | them ri we are more impressed stand how e carpings of her | George B. Rowell compaay. point out to the yictims that they need | by fthe »mblances than the con- fathor—T was always his abomination—and | C. O Im\n‘ul(, aa aId“Bl::ndhw with the | y0t give Christmas bo; becauso it is | trasts. , the fretting of her mother had worn th e | Lee, & Andreson Hardware company, [ o5 o0 25 o fisr s One mystery was often represented in childout. You sce 1 had boen away for | will'occupy a position it the new firm, Omaha [ impossible for them to refrain from |, RGeS Eol Pa fP0 RO e e Cornel‘ I4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. nearly u year, and all through tho yellow | Hardwaro company, after the first of tho | doing what others do. Man isa bundle | woiid eall now o tableau vivant, Lt whs fever quarantine which unfortunately caught, | year. of hubits, and giving Christmas hoxe =i . 3 5 me. ©did not write for fear I should alarm |~ A. Blush, an old traveling man in the New. L) ; also shown in the castie hall, and the her. Ihad a rival in the meantime. He was | England Ol fravaling man in the Now | is one of those habits, and cannot be re- | moated grange, and wherever there 1 rich and handsome, so I am told, for I never | tory selling gloves, mittens and overalls for | sisted. Yet it is an ubuse, and a tax. [ was abundant room for spectators, for FIHST NATIUNAL BANK suw him myself, No doubt he was assidu- [ the George B. Rowell Glove aud Mitten | Bvery father of a family eagerly em- | 81l the world was we >, This was . ous in his attentions and he had vigor company the coming scason, ; 108 o mystery : v, 1 as " 9 auxiltaries in her frionds. So— well, I ¥ Eipanyisigicomtlng sonsen, L aces the opportunity of giving to the [ the, mystery of o ond Was | por tno cur THE STOMACH, LIV SIS, BLADDER U. 8. DEPOSITORY. SRR e , i'red Koohule, with the Baum Hardwaro | | ey 1 ' | performed by peasants and arbis NooEie g i ey IDMAGH S Y PA :’!"‘u"’,“m““,"‘I’"‘. "“l“.“‘\"l‘]’ “”"‘;l‘fm‘l'”': :: N | company, of this city, returned from St l““\“l"‘j’f his household 0"1'”_'1'3‘0( his | whose expensive dresses were furnished | 10 FEMA L K, DRAGGING "I 3 INDIGERTION, BILLIOUS | oM AHA, - - NEBRASKA. Tl ) i1 | Louis a fow days ag hither he had been | own family some little token of hisgood | by the church dignitaries of the ncigh- | NESS, ) M y JOW T i Jeraugomonts of tho. In el my Impatience | Conssrecaimesketundaraving esatmont tor ity e sion of this to a whole [ borhood. A beautiful girl was chosen - 1o merviry fous drugs s I bought a paper und tried to read. 2 i 1“‘ _l‘ 1€ e “”‘_'»“‘,“_ AR army of subordinates isa thing ridicu- | t0 represent the virgin, and the inte- ——DYSPEPSIA R b5 1z me in tho face—her olumo 0. 1 0f tho Western Tray 4 4 rior of a stable was shown with the di- | RADWAY'S PILLS are a cure for this complain up the tntornal secretions to | COPIAL cececicrieicieiiiiiies $300,000 published at Louis, has arrived. Editor: | lous in 1tself, and not calied for by any | ¥ g m,m”_ lying in o manger. This | heaithy nction, reatore strength Ao ta port R e TS - 100,000 Then I went mad. 1 never LS4 Louis : went near her, but T sat down and wrote her | 1811y and typographically the edition is cred- | true understanding of Christianity. x figure. St. Josoph | SYmptomsof 1YSPEPSIA disappear, and with them tha Hability to contract diseases f s i x & 2 itable and it will provs welcome recruit to 3 A " a8 alottor o whiclh put in black and white all | ('0y of drummers' journuls. What is moro, those subordinates are | was near vgin, and the throe m —PERFECT DIGESTION-— B out my heart. I told her of my silence J. M. Jarell, the Harter's bitters man, has | anything but subordinate when the | were in kneeling attitudes, offering | i yg accomplished by taking RADW. PII Ry so doing, PEPSIA, SICK 1/ HERMAN ROUN Prosident love and disappointment, scoffed &t he - | been doing Omaha the past week with his | “*box” has baen received, and would be | their particular gifts, whilst by a rude | ACHE, FOULSTOMACH, BILIOUSNESS will be avoided and tho food that is eaten coniributo its JOHN A, CREICHTON, Vice Prosident, stancy, cullod . hor 1marcenary, heartloss and Whito pins dog. It ls vory “Roplar” when- | opy ;much insulted if an analysis was | contrivance tho “gtar of Bothlohem gourishlag peopariiss us His Support of te BAL(RL WASHs 9Fitie oy Pris - Bold byl |y pavis, cashi ; 3 et a placo o the haart of an nonost | over shown. e bitters and tho dog have y:muah ing walysis was | e guspended from the trifo- | Drugrists o 5 5 (e - ; g 5, Casfoe, armorthy of & place lu the heartof an honest | o/ oated a sensation among advertiscrs, presented showing that their title to a | rurs of - the church. Horses. and WITH RADWAY'S READY RELSEF there Is no BETTER REMEDY for FEVER or AGUE W. I MEGQUIER. Assistant Cashior After a while the answer came, a pi E. B, Ovelman, an old Elkhorn traveler, | Christmas box was based upon good and | cattle and sheep and hay were intro- Jittlo note, blurred and tear-staincd. Her | abscot for a number of yoars in anothor flold | faithful sery Ahiag NR% FucER ARG, 4 anos henrt was broken,” she had *'waited so long | for a Chicago concern.” has resumed his old | © £ 08 heighten the pictur e I U\l mp i ulw h(-;irdr::m"l) “u.N m‘u\ I:\xh‘l‘ )‘,.»;; “: lmi,:‘l‘xz n:..u:m‘-u f\'.'-|,.< "lll;;\‘l\st);ll‘:-‘u It scems curious to the studant of his- :I1‘|;‘~;I"LM|AI»:: I|»l:n:ll]|\||0‘;.'h..lK“‘nn lllll\:] ,,“m.; } T ‘] ’ \ l ) or(} lfm d lo”‘l (m sho had never' “loved atyone else’ and | senting the boot and shoo firm o V. | tory that the observance of Christms carly specta and 1 J ' would I forgive her,” und at the botfom of | Morso & Co., Omu; (e ot S fx].“n‘\'l’.l( o6 in daritnoss. Allof o n‘V:n:! 1801 DOUGLAS STREET. No. 308 §. 13TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. SR OF OMAHA. i Ittte L s North, Corner Farnam and 13th Stse pressive manncr. Ina short time he was o ie. T like to do fancy work, | the purpose of imitation, but for reflec- 3 et ) " 3 LRl Gy ot | tion, Tt was viewod in the double light them out; thoy are extremely fine goods and’ the brief saason loft for the disposal of tho pagen livile wail of “durling, why didu't | D, M. Stcclo & Co. will noxt year be repro. [ #¢03 C S € i R 3 ou Writer” and signed “Louio. sontod in the Black Hills by Jdohn Guild, an | 0f Christmas boxes fo one’s relations and | heard, the star glittered, the shielding | Capital Stock. .. - $150,000 T had not soen her since. They had gone | ofd slesman in that country, and his popus | dependents, and to the consumption of | curtains wore withdrawn, and the mys | Liobifitios of Stoviholders: ;y:“.m:mm CAPITAL, - - - $300,000 s ) e . paid Up Capital .. Lo 500,000 out west somewhere. Her husband's money | larity with the m LA LT [ d ? L e IS EaLY) had all been sunk in some unfortunate spect- | country insures o hoayy 1 trads for | Polsonous ples and an agreeablo but | lory wasshown to their eyes by Five Per Cent Interest Paid on De- , - Tation:"bud' 1t was understood that ho had ;h_('“. {AARISR D 0aYS 10 touse. 2 O | somewhat indigestible compound callea | bright light of many wax ‘tapers sud- posits--Compounded Semi- Loang l\mdfl 0n PCfil EQIH[C Surplus Fund sereeneen 100,000 talkon'to gambling and gone to ihe bad gen o, who b quartor a Christmas plum-pudding. Somo peo- | $o0 Li ‘:“|\'h L'I‘.'“‘\E,:f:,lu"\ i),'. l,,‘ hoip Annually. Achaol, Gounty ah Munielpal Bonds » ¥ URANE SURFHY, Breodant lorehoeads e grou Jthe ) — RANK o PHY, Presid erally, though If ull reports were true he X ] 4 e Ay e GLER i SR t ) ‘u‘um":)' : /r\'r(.”x"w;uu“f ple, indeed, put sprigs of holly or‘| the image from the m or, and h WM. A, PAXTON, President SAMUEL I, ROGERS, Vice-Prosidont, rumors of unhappiness, and even cruelty om Cheyentie west, has been in the | Wreaths of ground pine in the windows, | it to the people, and ) i | BOBERT L G AT oha e ey 400 Presidal BEN B, WOOD, Cashier, samo o mie 0 that now I felt for her only | giyy'n fow days looking after his wolfare for | and in places where Anglomania | voices thundered out a Jubilate s L O AT LA LD, Treeasurox LUTILER DRAKE, tant Cashior, L. 5 theé ensuing year. Hrown's experionce novailai NeUAllv i as van % After this the were performance OFKICERS: DIRECTOT Accounts soliofted and vrompt attention glyen w: b ““,'K“‘,‘ inom quy. Aream by I:‘“’\””.“ {13 80 noods of tho traie In the. eonniry. e }’:i L‘-“‘“E""i"n iuu: \‘u«ll\‘\lfi' XRAL orm, || P o N ok it 1‘{,,-m,.p‘ S | CHARLES 7. MANDERSO osido Yo A, Paxros, HEsioe T, Cns to bus usted to 118 cure, ot 10 of the sen card players, | ! e ey s nistletoe is imported from . e L. M. BENNI o . AUL, JosEri BAKk i, 0 s him a valuable acquisition to ¥ morris dancing which was very intri- | F, w, WESSELS, Managing Directe ROBT. L. GARLIONS, ALFRED MILLARD, tflamed by the gi hic e had bibed, W, - Do maLLY b g avhishy to Lad lmbibed, f ¢no il o i o reproscits and susponded from tho chandelior in [ cate and. interesting, for the dancers O WL 1, castitor, Radny AL y the .\"onuc“; low, ‘;,,.l in'his maudlin fashion '|'\"-'1‘ R Iu.vyrllllkuul traveling ~|rA!m’(\'|\“’:\’|I Padhs s S8 R e all had sticks, which th clashed to- STOUCKHOLDERS ~ - was trying to kiss her, chen el s kn y & e ang st C manunc rathan. ba e TR LW. G 1'was fortunately put up on a suficiently | ib the western part of tho ‘state, s most fa- | tributing Christmas gifts to ono's own | ‘,_'" I )] RIARG QA ',’lfll MepRRLR Ba I BHOWN. " BT aanz Corner ot 1otn ani Sico8in, CLARIER o8 muscular plan to take care of myself under | Wiliar terr 8s ono of tho liveliest boys | household, and Americans have loarned | dumoes (o oo w" I9R SEUBRE e} F. MANDERSON, 1 L Kisnise, mm liding Most circmstauces, as you ean see, 1 got up | 00 the road. 'Me frequents the city of [ 1o MGt B 3 X i‘ € dances for young girls, the final | i Bix T, . BTONF, TN Capital ‘~|0|l. 100,000 and took that drurken brute by the collar, | Hustings quite often and is always ready to | jb 'Yom Germun immigrants, and from | wind-up was one in ch everybody | OMANA L. &7, Co., 15 WiLLTANS, I ot 4 liftod N up und smashed him down on his | take an active part in any kind of fun or | the stouthearted colonists of New Am- | joined, each one bearing a lightod [ MAXMEYEs - i ) ] 1 Liatdlity of Etookhioldors 500,000 back betweon the seata He lay there s | dmusoment. Val has & peculiar knack of [ sterdam, It is, however, only fea- | taper.’ What makes this mystery so | 1w wesnne o™ LA S onikig REipuat paid, on daposiis lonas wud on feal Iminute, then painully poked himealf 4 and | keeping the mails well illod with orders en | ture which separautes ti tost festi- | i sting is that it is still prescryed | ANSON G, McCook, N, W. Wrred, - BADUATE 02 and bo Teliised g il alouchied back Lo his seat,mumbling threats of | route to'the office of his employors val of the Christmas year from oth in Spanish countries, wl itls callod | *» NiBMAN, 3 it ' Bc llevue Hospital Medical Col OFFICERS \ i JOUN 1 MILES, Pr vengeance. 1 looked ap invitation to the [ C. B.Saunders, for three yoars the main | days, and it is so popular, and is becom- f YT . eV - 9 W] . rest of the group to “pile in "' but no one ac. | stand-by for Steele & Walker in the Eik- | ing s0 un 1 that it may mark the mionto, Thoro are some pointe lege, N. Y. ( 11)'. ( I‘|uv m,- e ANDItEW RO hrasdont cepted, horn valley country, has resigncd his posi- | turning of Time's ¢ shog ’ of difforonce, howevor. Tho dances do WHIL, Dy his own method, guarantee to porfe BOARD OF DIRECTO {Inrnafl to :Ilmlfr;gmmm.l woman to re- nnu‘m\ y"|‘.(- y...xi.“.l \y\.‘,fimu,“,m_’ S e -‘W \;1(1 O Iml‘ mnxlu_,al;‘l‘\ l\I\h ol \}ll.l}\l' not 1;;:\4- N‘ul‘x in ]lh.l» t‘hn;..-h' but all tate lne ADQ Bormansntly urd ol ases of Uy Jabo 1 Ml ARRL IH.‘I‘('|"“|( Yingaon, mssure hor. Sho had thrown back hor vail | in the office of Chaso & Son, confect g g ey | over the place, and though they ar amuel Cotngr n H, Kvans and half risen from hor soat. St. Joseph, Mo., s ono_of the manigo bave, with all their intelloctus cust vitching and voluptuous, the P”-E\ FISTULA, F‘SSUHG LTC., WA b ‘.‘(,.',’k‘ “Good God, Toufe! I beg your pardon, | that institition. Mr. Suundors is | . [ & dark shadow over human existence [ Jack the strong, manly charactor of the without us KNIFE. LIGATURE Gov. Alvin Eaur i g SR ) quainted with the people of north ) a | from whoso murky gloom we are only [ old Iinglish dunces. = Also the virgin | 10 G18ssow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool Garbuile Acidor g Y faznel te ¥ B.Jo Joha 14 ¥ beion Tocated In | Jazndl 46 3 e T amm goitig bick howres) ) iy, wd just beginuing 0 emerge. Americans " | " i 4 i 8 . Americe and the wax figure of Christ are taker here permanently o any 1n Geo. C. Movbie Btie pulled aside her dress and I sat down | BOW propos hake and culti- | ure boginning to repudiate those ideas | upon a litter of silk und silver, borno by From New York Every Tuesdav, and Siemicy whe g ) Sured by i beside her. I pointed to her veil vate the 'u‘|u.uumuu' His new employ English reliziousfanatios which came. Y teetify to i is “Yes, he is dead,” sho roplied to my mute | ers have made e good selection in the pe # Bogilsh veligious fanatics which eame | six mon, and aro carvied ll'over tho | Cabin passago #3 and 80, necording to location festify to e intg of the Sbova. Kils sreat U\ 4‘ ) | ¢‘ 1 1n uery, with a tighfening of the lips. *Oh, | of Mr, Saunders, and the friendship and es ) AIROGARNY 4D x00 MByhower, Long | city. Whenever they approach a mili- OF StAte room, B . 0, dangor trom | (ilice, Paxion 1l I\ ) 1 oe, it was uwful. Ho shoy himself two | teem and good ishes of all bis old traveling | 480 the sbuse of those ideas as ex- | tary quarter, the guard turns out the | Steersge to and from Eur 4 foolns 40-403, Office ious, i .mm. Lo 19 m.8p 1 N " months ago. Ploaso don't ask me about it | companions go with him, pressed in the blue laws of Counnecticut | whole garrison and the soldiers present | AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0O, sents, fos b e Hesid lor: Dl % w [;U] F I'\"'l “Ilfl 15“] S Tho tram thundercd on, the suow hissed | F. C. Wood and C. O. Carpenter, popular | WA% broken up, and made the mark of | arms. C1t is to by noticod thae ibcnt ‘ 8 iroadway, Now York, | 070/ MlK : 1 dudl & agaiust the window, the wind shrleked and | ropresentativos of the confectionery firm of | 5¢orn, but the ideus themselves from | bly a blonde is chosen, for Spain has | SN BLEGEN, Genl Western Auen i in Capital. #500,000 wailed louder than ever, the door stammed | Kopp, Dreibus & Co., Omaha, tho former o vhie 1086 monstac s . St., Chicag ) #0d the ohildren Whined, but. bisstulls o | s Unioe Basiits linss o i tho f A :‘::\‘nhv ‘llv:&h»h o |“|’|“l“‘.mll many blondo boautles, descondants of | HARRY K. MOORES, Agent, Omaha. T. E. Gle'N OO, 1 BARKEL brs livious to 1t all wo sat uud talked. At Choy: | Elkhorn Valley tarritory, et lash Friday on | ground. In thoso Connaetiont laws the | Lo Aigothie conquerors, and is very | Lteduced Cabin Hates W Gl b % L NIRBUOWEH, V . euna wa loft tha train aud o two Hours War | & visis to thels oid home b Hostan. (oiy,ol | ground. Tn those Councetiout Laws the | proud of them. bibition, v FUIJORNSON. Ui, hund was nestliug in mine and ber lips re- | per county, Virginia, whove they will s keeping of Christmias with any festival o~ — IRE NSUHM‘(IE HDKH‘ R T Ok " Denting after the clergyman “for beter, for | their holiday vacation. ‘They wo do observauce was sternly reprobated, not | Catarrh ecured, health and swee D esurn nai fit dos W' Sigver, v \‘m o 'txnlflmllxdl‘:l':ull?‘du‘un ,.1 t. ) gy ! astonish ).m’,‘hm by their long halr, boyw. b«)mn (h-l‘ l'nlm.m were other than | breath sccured by Shiloh’s Catarrb - Ty 10T Sy Tiooin 63 Traders’ Bullding, i\nv\ . REOTOR, AV A SN, conventional, mayhe, but wo v » undor christian, but becaus 2 ey A, o N . . Aby lady nary It \ A ILKNRO! Gownisn, aok itle uncouventional muybe, but wa di h'nln;\a'-":;: 4 bukakin sute, 18 we uadvsian | b tian, but because ghelr ides of re- | Remedy,” Price 0 cents. Nasal Iu jultikly Toara to ot oo F CHIOAGO G0, PATTE oy, just thon. 1 went bomo with her tho next ue 6ot oWy Qowmonstratin orman, u‘l glon were purely inteltectual, 1 uer jeowr are VoF sale My Uoodmun 10 any ‘mensure for indy or ohild Metronolitan National Aank. {2 30 11t ; wirhout try { R Ay P T Accousts af Hanidors, Meichants and 1ndivide 8 the ways of | was another reason, They saw in them | Drug Co. Addions Misiins & © Ukl 0colved Ol Lo LIOSL LRYONALIY Lokim

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