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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, M -’mlh. o \'nr‘k.. 3 : A. Mark, Chicago: C. , Jocoy, M. W, Turner,Chi umv.\‘ C. Brieffel, ONDAY. MAY 5, 1890 assassinatad the eaptain, and buried the F»hl and silver, somerhere on the Cop- or farm. Some say that the treasure was buried before tHE eaptain was killed, 1) m'« have been ordered at a cost of over 0 : THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER, In a word, the visiting delesates will be -y given the most delightful time they ever had ki P . Limen n their lives, v, St Louis: J. J, Ne and that the man who buried it mysteris ow i ittee' — B. H. Foster, Kansas City. g it ® A Clever Ohapter on Train Gommittee's by An Offor to Traveling Men, ‘At the Merchante..G. D, Williams, Chi. | Ously disappearsd *fhnicdiately - after- | Uncle Andy Roo Hot Seuixas, 8. D., May 1.—To the Editor | cago; W. B. Kisby, Marshall, Mich.; 4, Mo- of Tuk Bre,—I am autho X, Bassett, De- 1 to have you | Laughlin, gg-dur Rapidsr C. state in the travellng men's columns of the | troit; T, Harrel, Kansas City: D. R, A THAT BIG MEETING AT DENVER. | Monday Bre that Me oot Gvans, prosi. | $OF% Chicago: K. M. Spalding, Galesburg, i dentof the Dakota Hot Springs company, will give the traveling men of the northwest o beautiful tract of land sftuated near the Buris, Sfoux City; 8. C. V C. H. Cunningham, Sfoux Falls; H Kansas City: L. H. Jackson, Indianapoli Bill Nye Tells of a Confidence Game ward, Others claifh that it was buried tér the mutiny, and that the men wore frightened away by 'band of redskins. At any rate, the mwtineers failed to find . the treasure when they returned. Others who became acquainted with the fact that a great fortune had been [] [ ) buried on or near Copler’s farm made un- Filee L3 bert with a Drummer in it—About ath Boases i NokLrof ‘(b sompanyfn u: | D0 - WiIROR, Righn, Iy o eBSE | aTarte o Ao 1 alway t Those in the Busy natural park, if they will erect a lodge | Chicags: - Frugk Grice, Chicago; us consequences to one or mor Whirl, thereon, or building large enough to accom- J. Burgee. Perryville, Mo.; J. Kenned o thesearching paficn” K et CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS, is eity some five or six years ago a spiritualist claimed to have modate the traveling men and their familics | Grand Junetion, RS that would come here to spend their vacation. | Rice Clayton, Chieago Nupp, Lincoln; W. M. Bassett, Peoria; i % : These grounds and buildings are to be for the | A. H. Hadfleld, Milwaukeo; B, 4. Harding, 4 ! Unclo Andy Roe of thaCity hotol at Plaus, | userof ‘tho " commercial. tyesrs oad st | A Hadeld B Metogor: Trefand: . 1, | had a revelation na to the identical spot o - . B iV 4 Yays the Columbus Journal, says that the | families. This would give the boys a chance | Gindrat and wife, New York: J. F. Honfro, where the Spaniards had covered up 2 { tist had the hotelkeepers inmind when | o visit the springs withont much expense, | Rock Island; Chas. A, Burke, Lincoln; A, | thefr lll-gotten wealth. Sosernl spirit- £ | y “Man is of a fow days and full 'of | and partics of five or six of the boys and theit | Greig, Lincoln; S, Phelps, Lincol ualists, reposing confidence in the vevela- . . . : trouble. To illustrate: There is a largeand | families could got excursion rates to and | Slultz, Kansas City; C. P, Barstow, Chi tion, visited Copler's farm and after { ¥ h 4 A from the springs, and the costof a two or W. F. O. Smith, Chicago; V. E. Snyder, searching several days discovered alarge 1 growing clnss in ev town known as the | thee woeks' outing would be comparatively | Portland; G. k. Passe ‘larinda, Ta.; Dick doponitof sl rocks i theaepin o+ | AN Ecducational Recreation, Highly Exciting, Instructive and foot and supposed the money to bo bu beneath it. While they at work moving the rocks one of the men dropped Am usin 8. s, C +train committee.” Their duties are, rfist, to | small. This is the only town of the nort Bowerman, St. Louis; A. W. Wylie, Minne- be at the station and meet all incoming and t where the boys get lower transit hotel | apolis; O. A. Kiibourn, York; A. K. teimen- outgoing trains, but as this does not occupy | Fates than anyono clse traveling. Trusting | bery, Caldwell, Idaho; Thos, Brogan, Siou ; Lo «ds soojc | YOU Will call their attention to this matter | T. U. Adams,'Chicago; P. McGer Doarly all of thelr time they must neods seck | ¥ rouoh tho columns of Tk Bik, & oot yours | Lincoln, . 8. Patridge, Chic ago; Chas. S. | dead. This created such consternation ok mené lox Uo interims, Honos they.| truly, : R. . Coxxor, Davis, Las Vogas, N.'M. J. E. Phillips, | among the rest that the pugy abandoned work the otels betwoen trains, They comein | ~Formorly with the Westorn' mauufactur- | o ; Frank Deam, Sioux City. tHal® JaBots A ‘) A I | AB I E; pRI :Z E and pre-empt the chairs in the office, fill | Ing company in Nebraska At the Hotel 1. B. Paine, Chicago; No further efforts to secure the hidden their pockets with matches, test the ice Hoag, Chicago; tre: re were put forth til last weelk, % ’ 2 \:fiffjuux:fi(.?f.z‘f:llm-ty went on this wild | From Our Boys’ and Children’s Department Given to Every Sudcessful A R B Contestant, Read Carefully the Details of this Unique rock deposit. While delving under- : HABLHE Tt He'BIPOK & tonss. O T o Entertainment. Eugene Smith Samples. >, MeNall Pittston, Pa.; I Von der The Lindell hotel, Lincoln, will be enlarged. , Mo.; Wm. Hinds, Kenwood, W. C. Brooks has been laid up with | N. Y.: P. Martin, St. Louis; C. M. Hough- rheumatism for several days. ton, Baker City, Oregon . rgan, O. R. Lovell was taxing orders for hard- | Chicago: B. T. Trimmer, Boston; J. Minen- wafer, and in the higher branches of the art they sample the Junch on the'sideboard of the barroom. They never miss a chance nor pay 8 cent. Then there are the theatrical con Panics. Thoy are proceeded by an advance [ (o 1% J5ovell waa b thal, Chicago; Lou B, 8. La o agent, who visits the hotel about a week AR 1 TR T s 3 . 2 uel Cool, St. Joe, Mo.; S bones, During the few moments con- Dafore the troupo 18 to be there, “'This gentlo- | Mnly Rayley was in Cordora last week | Fouiss V. 3. Brndtord. UG i aXadINMy them, Matthews COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 8, man uses his persuasive eloquence in his at- [ Where he sold an opening stock. hurst, Chicago; D. R. Super, St. Louis 4 ) was transformed into a raving maniac. After that his associates also abandoned tempts to get prices down to the 8sea, ang is nes o1 of the | H.F. Benedict, spocial agent of tho Ne- | H. Whright, Shenandoab, Va.: A. W, And continuing until further notice, we will sen d a game of letters to any addres: istied untdl ho strikes agt | braskaand lowa ' insurance” company, made | Mol Mo+ , in a sealed en- b 0 linb oF e B g 1 A. Sandberg, CI n-' 3 P, th 16 S MEE B i Bt & velope, with rules and instructions showing how common words of the English language may be xate forthe company and gets his own hat | the main line of the B. & M. last wi Bluhm, Chicago; Wm. F. Knoch, Chicago; | the work. Mz mer A orought to | r5nmed from these letters, Two envelopes will be sent to every address containing letters which w. chalked for the amount of his bill. W G. E. Thompson, formerly with Tootle, | E. E. Shumway, Denver, Col; A, im- | this city on the steamer Alarm, and is I < Y & ning 1 s which will show day comes_and also the company, con: |*Maul & Co., has gone with M. E. Smith & | palla, New Vo sisting of men, women and dogs, The men | Co. to take charge of their city business, Minn 3 on, Kansas ( Mo.: H! and women are assorted and 8o are the dogs. vry Lodor, representing M. B, Smith & | J. Williams, Bristol, Pa.; F. W_ Butterfield, Pugs, bull-dogs, blood-hounds, setters, wat in novtheastern Nebraska, is in from a | Chicago: Ale Fisher, Chicago; T. A. Thomp: spanicls, et omnes, all of whom occupy the sful trip. Harry reports prospects | som, Chicage J. Rowell, Chica- Fooms ussi ed to nombors of ths combina- encouraging. go; T, St Peters; Miun.; ion nnless the landlord puts his veto on it. N R L a5 Alex inson, Stillwater, 3 Tho neregation gots In at 8 o'clock s, m, |y, A7 Sxohange says thorg are 260,000 travel. | 1 g Jontony | Stillwater, ‘want breakiast, then go to their rooms, which about £00, 000,000 annually of which' New York; R. Lensler, St. Louis, Mo.; E. must, be in order by that time. In' a few tp Al 2 S. Gould, Boston, Mass.; C. P. W. Nims, minutes you would imagine that a_company (i emsntienyy Boston, Mass.; HalphDanicls, Kansas City} of umatcur bell-ringers were under the same | Jolly “Jim’ Crombie, who for years gave | gon oo M Dobson, Chicago: 8. B. Ferguson, oo it you from the concert on th board | the druggists of Nebraska medicine in large Herndon, Mo; . A. Twyman, Detroit: the office where the call bells for the var- ses, his recently became a partner in- the | \ilfiam Hudson, Chicago;~ John Spence, dous rooms are strung. Every one going at, | firm of Johnson, Nelson & Co., chemists, De: | Fond du Lac, Wis.; O. N. Coughlin, New once. and whilo the house only has threc | troit. York; E. Hildebrand, Chicago; Koy S. Togular porters, at least twenty would be | Kansas is a prohibition state, bt Mr. S. M. | futtio St Lonis. needed to supply the demand from the | Barr, proprictor of the Nickel Plate hotel at At the Barker—F. F. Sumner, Chadron, third floor. They want coal, wine, be Humboldt, does not hesitate toafix to his | Neb.; 1, 1 Floyd, Kitchom, Idalio; O, I, stationcry, messenger boys, telégraph’ opera- | stationery’ this legend: “The only hotel in Denny, Salt Lake; ' J. H. Walker, Beatrice tors, laund , washerwomen, fruit, | the state that runs a Barr.” Neb., J. H. Ryland,” Dubuque, In.; A of cards, and by the limitation George W. Cook, the shoe man, has re- | Sanderson, New York; E. Fraser, upplies only are their wants cir- | turned from his semi-annual trip through the | Cit; ;J. W. Robinson, At Jlast all these things are | west. He was gone two months and took in | Seyriour, Ghadron, Neb.; . Jennings Porry, cartell up and then peace flows like a river | ey teand territory between the Mis- | Ia.: H. E, Moore, Galena, Dak.; Willism A for. perhans Yo hours, when slam gocs the | sourd river and the Pacitic ocean. Rogers, Chicago; D. B. Spauldiie, 'romont; olls uguin, This time it is to warn whom . E ently a knig] C. W. 'Nutting, Chicago; J. O. Lemmex, may be concerned that No. 234 5 going 10 | oty pay oy obd o Tl o | A Tar O DA e s take a nap, and leaves a call for the parade at Crete, Ne i R. Cornelious, "Marion, Ia.; A. G. Plournay, now under the care of friends, who will | form two common English averds, which may be found in eithep Webster’s or Wooster’s Unabridged i cause his removal to the insane asylum | Dictionary, either one being accepted as standard authority in spelling. should he not soon recover, To every boy 14 years of age or under who is successful in forming from the letters sent the two Miles' ,m Tk Pills. correct words which they represent, all of whicl} are numberen _and registered in a lgdgm' in our office An important discovery. They act on the | 80d 8lSo numbered on the envelopes sent, we will send as a prize by expressa pair of short knee liver, stomach and bowels ihrough the | trousers made from the Sawyer Woolen Company’s, of Dover, N. H,, finest quality spring cassimere, rgnrvcsh.,“g\ s p;l,v‘l&'in‘h;m ’l‘l(n:y"slwlfi‘«!‘i‘r' equal in quality to any fabric made in this country, if not superior, the lowest retail price of which in Hilke Audl oonsteEON. ‘Splondid for men, | OUr establishment or elsewhere is $2.00 per pair. women and children. Smallest, mildest, As it is our purpose to distribute the prize, which all come from our children’s department, as surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples free possible, no contestant will be allowed to compete more than once, and all words sent out must be ATEABS Lu.fi’wglus. retarned to us within fifteen days of date or they will not be accepted. Proud of the Relationship. Great interest will be taken in this method of competing for a prize of substantial value, which “‘Oh, Mr. Dusenberry,” cried herlittle | will be given toevery successful contestant. To persons who are skillful at this game it will be a mat- brother, “I'm §0 glad you are going 10 | ter of only a few moments’ study to win a prize, and at the same time some experts may find it a sub- bo kin to me,” says the Atlanta Consti- Jject that will require many days and evenings of careful study to solve. The game is fascinating tu‘t‘nxxl:.. Johnny, is that s0%” ho gasped, a beyond precedent, Bqd thousands of people all over the United _Slates. are plz\_ying it at l}\e present time look of happiness flitting over his face. | during the long evenings as a ssurce of amusement and as a highly instructive recreation in the art of “*How did you know? Come here and sit | spelling and forming words in the English language. Send to us for envelopes containing the words on 13.\;y lap and tell me all you have | and also for blank to write the same upon. heard. “Sister’s other feller come here last night,” hegan the boy, alter he was safely in the arms of the young man, devouring a quarter’s worth of candy, *and T heard them talking ‘bout you.” “What did they say?” “He mad,” replied the terror, ’ l, ‘“cause sis goes with you so much. “And what was her reply to him?” continued the young man, the look of happiness sproading furthor across. his The Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi. furnished it with new furniture | town, Ia.; A, Hhut sottles it unil bt 1D 1y | and i3 building up an excellent irade, Ho | Frank Maddern, St. Louis; . R. Moynihan, ‘When the hot water racket is turn, 00se on | yyag ular A ve re- | Omaha, J the ofticc corps. After this the dining room | s Popular on the road, and the boys are re membering him now. comes the parade; -3 rls take n benefit, then ol fiuuu chamber maid been solemnly Hal H. ve all the rooms in order by the | $10,000 beauty lifornia Be 3 ! Not a California Bear. S G R e e e e Kind ot 013 over: *Then corer O 110 | card sen't out b ) weather. Tl trouble s g lot go, liko tho rencod; another nnp, thewsuppery attar | O Ri000 o Walkor, St doe, tor annouioe || manwho oaught theboar, “We sdvisel our Whicli they aro off for the theater that. lasts | tHeir popular travelilg min, Hal Williams.—.. | readers to Bottlo of SANTA ABILE. the Call until. perhaps, 10:30. 1t is durmg this in- | Adams County Democrat. 2ori Tk ot Cortshmpiin Asthmn, Bron- terim that well-posted commercial traveles Among the boys ¢ ‘ornia King of Consumption, As pable of driving the features. attempt to_get a little sleep, well know- | blues out of an 0 bag is geniul Ben ;;!x:;m ""'.l‘?u'.'-lli‘mfi”fii”u.‘a“ifiiié‘fllfi‘?&!h‘fi “'She said,” began the i'uuth, again, e f;'}.“.-.-”’é'fl}‘ ir““tnlw_v it"ufx‘:ilil u“;;‘ :\.filn-‘x-“\:lufill Beemis of Lincoln, '.llxunlgh ;:(‘\ll.‘l\]"l';l\"!illll"'l";l‘[l"“l: to the above complaints. Sold at M.o«)‘x{llm‘!i “that he needn't get mad ’cause you t00 lute. Alas, deluded mortals. Just e | china storo to leading a church chote oy Lad | 11 0r 3 for §2.50. CALIFORNIA CAR- The Catar- ing a twenty-four hand in a gawme of crib. CURE_ gives immediate relicf. they have drifted out onto the ses rhal virus is soon displaced by its he: of obliv ity cush is heard n tho alls, a ‘sou iLlio diroctors of the deocased Omaha trav- | ind ponetrating wabibe. Giva, 1 " sriat ng from room to room, and they peerthrough | eling men’s club held a short comsultation | gj treati t, $1.00; sent by mail, P the ks of thelr doors to find @ night-gown | last weelc and disposed. of tho financial odds | g% RONthS treatment, $L00; Y8 1 The look of contentment on the young use of tho i n full bloom in the and ends of the late lamented. It was de- T man’s face gave way to the pallor of de- ———— Whir rrr go the bells, the chambe cided to hold the skeleton of the dead project THE COST IN ST. PAUL. maid is brought up standing for not ha 1g | intact and hopes are entertained that it will made the bed in the room of the lending lady | be reclothed with life in the near future, DY REL L] Lol Magic afls to zive ense to the sufferer. NIL ONS, RHEUMATTS! spair, as he gasped: “*Well, how is that going to make me came to see her, a8 you was a soft snap ¢ J Q and was saving him lots of money that 5 would go to fixin’ up their house after they were married.” A \ Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the Ji House the Amcrican Med- | kin to you?” Tustantly stops the most exeruclating neve Lor the third time that day, and gene H. S. Johnson, wh vels for a Schuyler | HOW They et Ok s T in tantly stop X Litd $ ) demonium reigns, mingled with passages. of e }-'l'.(,’"“:]‘h,“,,.'“’,‘“;l,33’\_‘;IEL: ~ical Associatior Oh,” went on tho l;q}, 11m comin’to | For PATNS, il HACKACHE, 00 TioN MINATIONS, LU [\ purest Anglo. Ix.m that would not do to On April 4 at Ketchum, Idaho, the Regarding the matter of inviting the Amer- | that l“;.':l' blx::l said (t\:ll«i I“u 1;:1: rlul‘pl{)o- lons are like magic, causing the pain 1o instantly stoy in a Sunday school address aud fumnes attached to the hotel “‘bus’ were | ican Medical association to hold its next meet- | posed her she wo be o sister ~ T fat 3 T vy and while the por- o o stiocs. Theso sliocs aro | ing in Omaa, Dr. Gapen, who is chafrman | YOU; and won't that make you my A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, nbermaids, the landlady and both i i rother? ' Tnternally taken in doses of from thirty to sixt : s a0 trying to moot the demuady of tho committeo appoiuted 1y Dr. Milroy, mpany,” the train_committee is president of the OnmlmA\lml:«-ulauihz,,mm; ged In working the office, bar | “myatitle o “The committes will meet this even- 3 o or the cabi- Jraioe down below. No wonder |5i0¢ hhiolog of the bose b tn s Hater Bostivick, | ingat theofiice of Dr. Rosewater to agree v s nllowed )i's;f"'é(lfimcp 1‘:1’!‘[’* Hustings, is beginning to fill up, but not as | upon a final report. The members of the pro- oy A I g 16t i ed. Tis is owing 1o | fession generally ave in favor of the move, A apidl, hung from Boi rapss } J tit is not alw fow object on grounds when examined prove As the child picked himself off the lll){"‘j' “fl{{"l"--~ ‘ramp, g-lwnq*. ouzBe floor ho beheld the'form of the ycung | DYFeRiny Diarrhaw, Siok Hle flit through the front door. SR A Pleasing Sense of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in havmony with nature cffectually e — L) cleanses the system when costive or biliou For sale in 50 and $1 bottles by all druggists, [] UF @I’Bat Bl U Slng []Ut 8&18 st Sl Y Friendly “Tips" for the Eulogy. In the town of B—, Me., there lived a man concerning whose meann trickery, profanity, and general po bler of water will euro In eartburn, Cholera Morbus, Sleeplessness, Malaria, BO cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. For sale only by the Cook Remedy Co., of Omaha, Nebraska. Writo to us patlents who ave | permission to refer. Iways battlod the skil y and s 3, the drummers are the salt of the carth, O = b venient to have more photographs tal SR traveling fraternity. Surely Messrs. Dillon | does not, ought to know bette pfidence Ga '»q:.;rll..-u-n-.-l. s P thalk - | Paul entertained the _association humljmm-l,\- et ity says Bill Nye in the Chi- | o g tendered thom on May 9 1 loskon e R R : i 3 would have remembered that St. Paul Cook Homedy Co, sation which has not yet been printed; and as | present last year, in 1882 had only about 50,000 people. What a * the public will occasionally read a sensation, | Among the attr Continues to attract intelligent buyers, who believe in get- ting the worth of their money. We save you from 285 to to any luck of appreciation on the part of the | Wholly untenable. Ouc d . says that St % & Co. are always ready to forward tho inter. Herald, 1 must allude hero to a little sen- | ward to with pleasuro by those whe. weee | 10 - had — reflected ' "a moment _he | ridiculous attitude this puts Omaha in with f X A T 3 5 2 B0 per cent on Diamonds, Watches, Chains Rings, Lock- if truthful, I beg leave to give it hore, Iwall | hotels are 2 to the boys is a commend- | ts 130,000 to 150,000 in 1591, qualities a whole volume might be writ- 4 CSs g D Byt N Ra e I8 Yo (Y HE Ry ablo one, i ed by the management, of ws that there is not a hotel In [+ten, while it was generally considered ets. Pins, Buttons, Ear Drops, and all other Jewelry, a v i caponuible, having o cap: * c ,\.ml a d n‘um h ’“ i Im(nl'l at \)w’m-u]ili They have h can table 100 guests. [ took | that a carefully conducted microscopic | vvell as Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Lamps, Silk Umbrel- 000, muking their guarantee grod. We . A sad-face g » vox they term ‘“The ‘Traveler’s - 0 1nost 10t caves—those known remedy and 0 pond wil &lon of evidenco that convinces the most skeptical, Mark what wo aay: 'In tho end you NUST uso our FMAGIC REMED o have same gentleman to the Paxton hotel and st all hopo of recov- ¥ papered, curtained and car- | the proprietors demonstrated to his satisfio- partment on the second floor, away | tion that they could table moro than 500 from tho uoise und confusion of the' oflicé, | guests and could tuke care of nearly four hun. \yhero tho traveler may write up ordors, | dred in the hotel. They also satisfied him examination of his moral nature would las, Opera and Field Glasses, Spectacles, etc. fail to discover anything related to the o) CTANT DO D, ™ - S0l 74 virtues, says the Lowiston Journal. This B~ A FEW ASTONISHERS FOR THIS WEEK! 3@ man finally died, and a new and rather humana and the tremulo pulled out in his Voice, came to the desk of the hotelas I was | peted registermg and said ina low voice that unless : : ] ; 3 FLOT0 Yo can bo permanontly things were reformed there he would go transact busin read or rest. : 3 or 1 i i 5 Genuine Diamond Finger Rings, solid gold, only $2.80. most heroie blood purifier_ever S0 s est, surroanded cit, 1d or oung minister in a neighboring town . : , ’ 0 00 . away. “Lam not particular,’ he said, “as a I overy convenience and comfort, Mho 3{?%‘:".? e oo dlentniain L s e e funeral ser- Boss C(‘C"g‘;'“sd Stem Wind Watches, Elgin movement, Yo rofperisyians A\l latlers: chntn general thing, but I have about decided that ighted wnd heated, and among | “"“His fling at the poverty of the committeo | vices, To gather Some peinte 1o regard onLy pi7. ; JAUTION Bo sure you are gotting the this hus gone far enough. ishings wronoticed o dozen kinds of | was a coarso and gratuitous Insult whioh | 1ot chast ioos the Id‘,pu.ch to en- Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7,50. CAUTION &85ttty s faglo Row- : B Vindlora neled Lins. o i yoral diferent sizes and kinds of let- | speaks for itself. It is, moveover, grossly un- | 2, f6upon hisdiscourss tho yoahe min: Best Rolled Plate Chains only $2.80; worth $8. ed b \ v was th opes, o State Qi | {hen graft upon his discourse the young min 80O Fine Set Rings, Ladies’ and Gente', shoio $1 10 othiers ar gonuine. Parties clatming to be trouble. He said that he had heard the yoice yo shades, rulers and | *T'am just in receipt of o lotter from Dr, | 150 visited the neighborhond the day F | e itk st Hinrs froos ACrons ol g feauds THal parti= Dia lady in the room of a drummer several before the funeral, and ealled upon thy Finest Rolled Plate’Culf Buttons, set with real stones, only G t culars freo. A s all communications to caleulated to make | Stone of St. Paul, who was chairman of the ; s : } 5 i ; o RN St BBty 50c¢ pair. THE COOK REMEDY CO. times. The landlord investigated it, fool at home and comfort- | committee on entortainment there, which re. | proprietor of the Solitary grocory store S i aan . o8 th 78 ‘ N LML pounded on the door, and made a good deal of able. A gen ral move fu this direction would | duces the whole thing to the capacity of o xln the place, who, hesitatingly ‘and in Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons, only 25¢; worth 73c. e appreciated. nutshell. In commenting on the same I would Tho business man who treats a traveler | merely remark that there is a differenco bo- who accosts him in a gentlemanly and earnest | tween §0,000 and $1,750, that we have shown way to eng i i the capacity of our hotels here room, ™ t that if they would manner commits an act of policy, tosay | to be over 2000, and that thore 50 find the drumme o the least, in ¢ walks of life | are overone hundred members of the regular excited and money rapidly change know influence either a favor or | profession here.” Curious faces of ‘both sexes were | an unkindness has, For e nple: A clothing The letter seen protruding from various doors all along | and furnishing goods dealer, who fo as follow down the hall. - Finally o stern man from St. | -been benefitted by the tra®e of travel. St. Pavr, Minn,, April 80, 1800.—Dear Doc- Touis siXd this thing bisd gone farenough ands | store boing near a hotol, recently told o om. | tor: . Your favor just received. The amount that he knew the lady in " question, mercial man that they were a st of robbers, | expended was approximatety $i but found that it was the own room. Then he tackled the un, and he said it might be the evident embarrassment, declaved him- Fine Silk Umbrellas, oxidized silver handles, only $2. 0 :) 5 erly b Zive asire and up. ol oxly unabloo g fye tie/daeired Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses, only $53; worth $8. “But T'll tell you what,” said he, “you Best Steel Spectacles, finest lenses, fitted, $1 and $1.50, go over to that ‘there house over boyond : AT Tt S 2 the corner, und Mr. L will tell you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices, all about it.” The ministor hunted up Mr, L—— and MAX MEYER & BRO.,, made known his business. More hesita- 3 5 R tion and embarrassment, 3 Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. Rooms 50 and 40 St. Clair Hotel Bloc! Corner1ith and Dodge Sts., Omahu, Neb, Dr.5IMO years of suceessful pry v York and Chi delicate ed to by Dr. Gapen reads ur . i 1 | “Well,” said this neighbor, seeing that i N0 mistakes ’ while the charge was subst 5 ete.: that he was bored to death by them and | met by contributions of tho: phyeic Well, neig ) Se 1 Ao acngdireck ought to be explained a little, T would nover “buy another ‘dolla's worth of | whom o bad about ‘sixty. e wuiaa | Something must be suid: nnd blindly fall- nd atirg of any dls tha drummor. goods excopt, from, the house divect. This | £ave us free passes west and north (and re- | ing_upon' the matter’ of relationship, lunger of delay” and * lity of Lmale i speelaliy of VOUS DEBILITY, seesnie, most; and all Kindred T Wi N treated S OF WOMEN troated wit fon of the uterus, ,unlupnua, or suppression, all troated 1 on or write With the tremulo in his voice then [ error of judgment will cost him paid his bill out of the landlord's money, took | a dollar in trade. While the tr hotel accommodations weve good for about draughts at the bar at the landlord’s | in question was relating this experi twelve hundred, boarding houses and p " sud hurried down to the depot to | to a group at the hotel, one spoke up and | families took care of the balance, Th baggage Dill, also with the | said: *“Wh “this ’ere man had an Aunt Hanner. Sho was an awful good woman, Say,” o BS i new idea suddenly occurring to him, | 8 K *'you jes’ confine your rems to Aunt 01 8. 16th 8t.,, Omuha, Neb, 1 Tt is unfortunate for our cleri- c o0lGL D&.E.C. WESTS lme We L L_ALEN. ends that there are not more Aunt Hanners in the world who are “awful good,” unless, indeed, we might do a with the senseless fashion of eulogiziny : T pa e Cor.DOUGLAS Id .l MAH NG el o Solid Silver OMAHA Jivimimyititierm BY a timely nseof Ayer's Hair Vigor. OTH OTS. * . p 4 : ake This proparation has no equal as a dressing. 1t keeps the scalp clean, cool, the dead at their burials when we have and healthy, and. presorves the color, Bgud S Upgpa HUUSB- turn). The citizens gave receptions, Our 0 €y, physieal dec total 8. 1have bought cloven valuablo | attendance, including families and traveling than ¢ companions, were about twenty-four hun. tles it, and I will never g drex ‘Tho population in 1883 was be- " This example will be followed by | tween fifty thousand and sixty thousand travoler and his friends who hear of | (uctual). The seating capacity of the old t is remaricable that if several | opera house where the general Sessious wers ame line of merchandise | held was about one thousand—four smaller ; ther aud they were to make | halls accommodated the sections, If T clusive. It is agreed between all the rail- tof the ten meancstmen in their busi- | ber rightly, all roads hicago gave us rouds leading to Denver that the rutes shall i the state, provably eight out of the | oneand oné-fifth rates to the moeting. My be one fare for the round trip. Tho figures | 00 names would be the same individuals, | hearty sympathy goes with the. chaitann of from some of the most important points will | hiavolers ate remarkuble judges of human . natu be found below: The T. P. A. Annual. elors’ Protecti assoclation of the United States will hold its annual meet- ing in Denver, Col, from June 24 to 28, in- o displis successfuliy. ¢ DR, SIMON: suid all manner of mean things about them while living, your exceutive committee if you secure the meeting for your city. Very cordially, M ALEXANDER STONE, From ' Kansu Atehilson, Kansas ( Goorge Conra Ao he Only One. uis; W, I, Lind! The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul i, Davis, Chicago; | railway is the only line running solid John_Sullivan, | yestibuled, electri lighted and steam G- The | heated trains between Chicago, Council erman, L Pote Sw Omaha Portland; ting v inclusi d will be good for passage up to and including July Will bo excursions everywhere, b ovorindnlge it ) G Y 2 an: | Rlutte and Omatia, fullness, and beanty of the hair. | i obas. £ biarak, & sonh by imall Ao Eouvoniss of the saosslon will suroasy | ALLE: Howard Cl Votnay *\W; | _Tho borth reading lainp feature in the “I was Tapidly becoming bald and Bexn b IV Henery 2 sene T e 1 ologanco aud beauty any stimilar memonvoes m A Pullman sleeping run on these lines e R A R R R 5 PO GOODMAN DRUG CC ot like oce o 1'bo two of thorm, tyn, St Joo] | i3 patented and cannot bo used by any O e b e A BAIELY igox gy R e 1110 Farnwmn Steeet, - Owaha-, Neb, both sups n-artistio point of view aud; H L. Thorp, Mt. | other railway company. It is the great LA o Storor o felvin Aldtich gluning Monday Evening v i and costly from & 1 “The firet Moines; R. L. | lmprovement of the age. Try it and be Canaan Centre, N. i1, 2 L will consist of an exquisite twenty- W. H. Rice, Chicago; 1. The gre: convinced, four satin held between ricl Bernard Dolan, Omaha; *' Bome time ago I lost all my hair in gunzus, ] Sleoping cars leave the Union Pucific T : . AT ré. " Upon tho dmaha; J. M. Manig n : consequence of hieasles. After due DT P e S T "y Srahat i M. Ml % | dopot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. daily, arriving waiting, no now growth sppeared. 1| B, UFEBE A RD r tors will bo ““Gems of ¢ t elson, Des Moines; | 8t Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Passengers then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my o ) ? 12 PRINTERS' INK: The satin: leayoe® b C. Longden, | taking ll;inllrniu are not e led to hair grow or Fatima and the Falry, will contain a poetical his- | Fredonin, N. Y. ; Walton, B get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and | ————e ¥ al B RN, FOR "y do, \mm' npllmln’n;lu designs | :".mu'lh-lm. »l-'_-lhnl’uh'mfin, i‘ ‘imu. wait for the train to be ecleansd. Get o Thick ‘I’nd Btrong. = Direct From [y numb 4, /PUhNa4 I,”fi,”” TR, engravings, ustrative of the wild | Charles G Chicago: /. Dudley, | tickets and sleeping car berths at Union t has apparently tome to stay. he “hio. ora H X A and grandeur of the state, and five of | O'Neill D. Denman, Chicago; A, H. 594 T Tt ‘. Vigor is evidently # great aid to nature,” | Chicago Opera House BALLET! s3ued weekly, aad i3 th tative jouraal will bo devoted to full-page’ engrav] Moor, il Mokay.offion, LA Faraaum st, — 3B Willians, Moreseiite. Tosas. CHORUS! Ja st ki 1 L4 L1 el e s along the Rio Grando rai Y | .« A, NAsH, Gen, Agt, WELL KNOWN COMEDIANS IN CA J. E. PRESTON Puss Agt. d—J. J. Parkhurst, Chicago; g N. 8. Ldomls, Kunsas - ds “I have used A the trado journal of Am Mvortlaers, It the past four or fi s Hair Vigor for years and find it a 0 1 Marshall Py - tadlates 0 8o Iaczperieaced advertiser bow, whea, WCurricantt Needle > The ro secured | Chupman, Bos BEWITCHED TREASURE, }':‘i:'.‘l‘;"l"!.‘:;;"{:l’-‘:.g:fl’:‘l'l',:’“f"’h'l”;’m'l"’.‘;;' TN s e el e A Porfect Art Album containing 24 33d whers B should advertise; Bow to write aa and copyrighfed by Colonel Hooper of the | C. Demopest. s, ‘Be Srm— oausing tho hair to retain Gts natural : FREE Beautiful Photographs representing advertisement ; how t dlaplay one; what sewspapers Rio Grande road and by him loaned to the us- v Y . Bosfon; F Disaster Invariably Overtakes Those color, and requiring but a sinall quantity Dlme Eden Musee » Toaand Coffes culture, will be sent 10 use; how much money 49 expend—ia fach, dise soollon, © o hE . . Pahl. Re Who Set Out to Possess It {9, Fonder tho hair easy to arrange.”— i on recolpt of your address, A e s ondiadl The other enir will consist of a silver G. P. Kingsley, Norman, W The insanity of a man who was search- 8. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street, . N — : CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston, oeures o overy ol o % pradiale railroad pass, three and o hulf inches long by | Robinson, Des M. in g k 4 i = Haverhill, Mass. WEEREK OF MAY 6, \ 4 ' w two Inches wide. 'Upon one side of 1t will ap- | Philudelphia; ~ Wigtim' §, *Loarsell | ing for supposed. hidden treasures, neds s Ayer's Hair Vigor . Waatorn Dept. 80 Franklin 8t Chicago, il discunon, Advertisiag 18 a2 art practised by masy pear i viow of the Rlo Grande' road at the | Louis; Brigham Duses, el Gonn,; | Columbia City, adds another chapter to haliave that it b THE TEXAS ° ) it 02 v, The oo ) TN jotec tunnel, with o train emerging frow | C. E. 'Nickey, Milwaukbo; W. W, il | & tradition whioh has been current in e et | - - = | 33" INE usderstand 4, and thelr advice I based the tuunl. “To tho Tight the canon 13 | Qhicazos H. K. Wood, Piqus, '0.; " Charied | this state from tho earliost pioneer duin, solor.”—Mrs, H. 3. King, Dealor in | OUADRUPI ETS | | R e e P tton oy 4ad above tho tunnel will appear the | Feelbath, N. Y.: N. 'Vanderpool.’ Chicy go; | says & Portland, Ore., dispatch to t Dry G opville, | [ 1 3 £S ¥ e JBdtion ot e Mravairinel wil ap Prodond By Crampton, Minneapolis; 1 8. Chicagu; | gaya o Portlr d, Oro., dispateh to tho Dry Goods, &c., Bishopville, Md, (SR ETS,. [GALN ESTON TEXAS | R e # tion. Bencath the engraving will be the tal- | Kansas Qity; A, P. W ( ! | Aopoks, Kan.i | It is said that in 1841 4 Spanish bark ismanic words | F. A. Poor, Ne ki Neal McCousl, Chi’ | qronned aniir, 10 1841 a Spanish bark P Gronsis he bearer over the Denver & Rio | cago; W. 0. Everett, Milwaukee: T 1t Fars fwopped anchor opposito the prosent fand oy Lnion Paciilo und the Colorado Mid- | man, B. M. Hall, W. . Jennings, Chicasy; | tOWD site of Columbia City, and uear the ul advertisors. A year' eripe Ayer's Hair Mgy [ommzers cianine, . (ppa Ngen A | & ts but two dollars: sample coples Fres, land rallrads” Jamés Barrett, ‘Boston; M. Lo Tuthe by | farm now owned by Hez Copler. There PREPABED BY 2 - THEATRES - 2 | A GALY EOTON, TRXAS, | Mdras i~ heso passes will be good on the lines | Louls; W. W. Bru.li', 1...||‘.u.‘{,.,u. Bart- | Wis o large amount of treasure aboard Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. -~ d =2 = & | Galveston ia the senport that ls and s to b | CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., nawed during the entire time of the conven- | lott Richards, Chadron, Neb.; . T. | the vossel, and the crow conspired to ob- Sold by Drugat A, - | & I | the great Northwest. Information and Newspaper Advertising Bureasy Hon. Overone thousand each of these sou- | Hypes, Chicags; Wil 1. White, Chicago: | toin possession of it. They mutinied, 7 Drogsiate aad Pestumers, [100. = ONE DIME. = 10c sfurnished. Visitors nvited to call ut office | __10 Spruce St., New York,

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