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. - » By OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, rago: C. M. Meyer, THE | Chicago: Ch THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER, | Phoee tooscnt were ait of: the memiers of the | orge McGraw, state press and _a large number of the mem- | weber, W, W MAY 26, BUANEHIN “RULTNGY, | fercs stva ot wits dentee ooy Is to advise the people to refuse to give bers of the southern press. | Milwaukee G. S, Jennings, Indianapolis : P the cnumerntors certain information re | Giles, Pittsburg. Pa | quired and specified under the schadule of in- fluthmg Very Great, but Many Sprightly R. N, Hary :‘:mp{"w‘ tle, W, last ! ”w \‘R“M Bepublioans Who Shiook Their Heads When | il ‘;":n;r‘::\ l\‘x‘:‘.hnlm "‘.r\":\“ |'m\‘\!n'| 1":.': A ey was in Newcastlo, Wyo., las o, Kn - tempored advico is followed will load Bita of Fresh Paragraphing. weck v x { delphip; Robe They Were First Announced. | many persons into much trouble. Thero is a John W. Hart, a popular St. Joseph dry #oods man, spent Sunday in Ncbraska City LATEST IN HANDLING OUSTOMERS, | Jim Kirkendall of Gilmore & Ruhl is en joying a few days rest before starting out again | nz, Now York: B, L, Horden, Hochest law which punishes by fine or imprisonment | 2 Chi orge Crane, | or both, those who refuse to answer faith cinnati; _ Gilson, Nashville; B. | pPILTBUSTERS LAID TO REST, | fUlly the questions propounded by enumer Marsittutt Louis; Joseph | ators, oy 8. Tuftle, St. Louis Des Moines; I, B. Smith ment h © oV no object in gathering n of any kind which is not bes informat A Monsicnr Ryerson Does Some Cypher- ]~\ I\\‘ Hobbs, r-nrm_nml_nclw‘ " ‘ool | W.J. Schubert, St. Louis; H. M The People Want More Business and | ficial to all men and women who live under ing- A Say-80 Regarding an Ex- | :_‘-. H‘»‘Jum.HI“II“I“"' was rustling this week | :gh..\zmn: ( Jm H 1.u|\-. :');zmwwi Less Political Scheming in Con- (‘h:;*y::":) 1:;\[\| l\)n‘w;;nl‘:m[:ltl1~';||(.~1A.1l<lv;ll |\l|l-|'"llcxr Jtzensperge love >, J il Janes- (Ons e 3 of ce aluable Drummer—Suggestion Re- J. R. Brinker, a popular grocery salesman v, Wis.+ J: W, Mackey, New York} H, H gress—The Prejudice Against information which it has been impossible to garding Federation, TR CHiCHIy Wi WOTRINg it eAstirsl Nubrasis || , Phiiadeiphu: L. & Sharp, London, Army Appropriation glean in o private way. We are'to not only st week lng.; William Fyson, Philadelphia; W, B o learn how many peoplo there are in the Manly X, Ragiey spent this week in tho RS A it McCullongh, Chi- —_ United States g0 that congrossional districts city and found several friends among the | cago. " Ay ity o ay be reapportioned, but we are to know a A Promising Financic deiegates, At the Paxton—D. T. Kemp, Buffalo: F Wasmrxorox, May 24.—[Special to THE | apgut our productions from the soil and fac- Merchant, Traveler. 1t fs aid that the Unlon Pacifc is stock- . Chlcage L. 'Cobb, Phila: | Ber.)—When ~Spe Reod annour Ty, 10 0 in the physical as well as We hought our little Billy boy holder in tho projected $100,000 W. S. Bartholo- | shortly after his election as presiding ofticer | spiritual conditions of our people, the ravages A littlo bank of tin; Boulder, Col 4 Soule, ( 4 A l.\hh-u-ni New | of the house that he intended to advocate the “""::\*"-‘L\*!h ‘1"".11 I“ (Eiean many, ‘::}""';ll"""lflj A pretty little th v e Dk D DA Theodore Winningham, Kansas City; | ipitrary codo of rules whick vhich will lead political and ‘financial econo- i) e pb b el Thomerchants of western Town are just | gosiin " White, Wooster; A, G. Hwing, | Srbltrary codeof rules which has g mists to avold muny of the trials to which | And Penny, all b beginning to understand that Omahu jobbers | Giultsn: o) B, Wellard, T, Caird, Chicago: | the lower branch of congress since the human family is heir. By a strictad 7~ “'The litélo follow gave: Ly hiicah . | Joseph I Kienan, U George H, Hovey, | cember there were a nuumber herence to the requirements of the census S 2 5 Our object being laudable, Il‘\-':“ Clark “I s “i””'”- r m-.‘!j rs for ')\ S | Chicago; George E, Semple, New York tofore far-secing mem | laws mn(lu‘nm}.\lul o-operation on the part s To teach him how to save. R e aaE e A :5 1?“ ift, l\ ||m-;.~_\, Chicago; Leo | peads ominously and said: It won't do; *"\{h‘i’{*!“ pn“q‘“ Al‘;:lvv(l’l‘t‘vfa'l':f::xl mation \:I;‘.ll': csult 8 . . i axter, ad woor SRR Bd F & Mavolutio 4 « ¢ atest bles ¢ . Time came when we concluded that Johnnie Beatty, representing Iirkendall, | Kansas City; J. Gardiner, Nl & ooy bl | passed upon the American peoj ¢ IHE PICII!URE REA IIIZE:D- ) ' » bank that we had bought Jones & Co., started west Friday to be g J. W. Holmes, A. L. Ni odium upon the party i power. Besides we | Tt will probably be two years from this - Should surely full of pennies be, until the first of the year. s Drouglit, Mil have such a narrow majority thatit will cause | time before even” the compendium of the And apen it we ought. J. W. Craig, traveling representative ry, Manitou; O. L. Green, E. O. Olsen, | dissensions in our own party and defeat that | census is published so _that the ay ) «’]\N ey The opening of the affair T Bir, registered at the Grand Pacific, | Kearney: James W, Lusk, J.'S. Otis, Kansas | queiiita control which wo must have 7en can seo the result of this great work; but ook into the cptng Of this wonderful healthgiving fluid, Was made a gr Nebraska City ay night. Clty; W. H. Hathmier, Dorchester; K. Boyd, GTi o | there will be bulletins and advauce sheets - Shuilzy s g a2 8 A AR ; S T to carry out the pledges of cur party which will enable health and other aut e — and there behold the exquisite reflex o But startled when Architects are invited to send plans for a [ New York; G Seymon, Longmont; soraedl {hE o1 AR A sy B the picture which, on imbibing, bursts forth into a living reality—perfect in 3 It decreed in caucus that the code | to take charge of tho conditions within six y ¥ We found there not a cent! TO]O; seven-story fire-proof hotel in Mil- , Ph M Bell, Co- was dec cus that the code | to tuke charge ¢ \ 3 form and feat Tori in’ Health ¢ loveliness, absolutely free fi B titae, £0 68t RITNT wmlm S, G fter the complotion of the labor of Ghm' and features, glorious in health and loveliness, absolutely free from Vil 0e, 1o cost X ' - t P o) T "he res o ) y SIC: gl emi. an, St. Louis; T Brown, New York: [ youse should be adopted, despite the stern | Lhe cnumerators he result of the eleventh physical ailment or blemish. b - us is expeeted to give the United States the greatest: boom throughout the world that ee¢e¢oIN THE SPRINC MONTHS ¢ o ¢ o it has ever had, and only people who would sympathize with tho enemies of our country Nature should be a Chicago; G._ E. h, Dahlman, New York Chicago: W, W. Mont Richar of pride bank and calmly sp. ... The money all outside At first we St. Pauli Kenneth | which now controls the proceedings of the | months 3 C. E. Wilkins, representing Peycke Bre DL s of Omaha, after an illness of two weeks [ 5 o ) ain among his customers in western | 'y o, opposition of a number of gentlemen, two or three of whom had aspired to the speak When it was seen that at least sev isted when the system is changing from the full habit of then glad, ship. n- 4 g Red Oak; J. W r t i For he b it cleat, Johnnie Beall onte ‘_xl‘,-.y Ym..\: f".’}",';". Dyoer, eighths of the members were unhesitatingly | Are advising against a non-co-ops o with the winter months to the lighter diet of the warm season. Nothing does this as s A e ¥ icago; in favor of the arbitrary code which was to | 1§ Eovernmentvsagents, - Eo G well as S. S. It stimulates the sluggish blood and rids the sys A modern financie HiEhe Nt S0 Uk (ntnibeds L \1‘) den ; A\_I‘u.nvn, I» defnt Slibustering and cnablo the majority | u{“l‘l 'M".'.”\‘l" ‘11"'1“‘)?1’"»“‘ v N auactiEn ness and the fecling of languor. If there is poison in the blood, it generally Latest and Best. J. 0. Odell, with the Omaha Hardware | Miner, Chicago; C Wocks, New York: | to rule, although its majority was no | of the tarift oill was under discussion, which :23'& u,,‘fd"“l“ el G D SOV U G RaCA DB stioo adopted by m lesmen of | comp was_soliciting orders this week on | George . Stamford, Evanston; H. J. Lat- | narrow, the small minority dropped into line, | brought out from the democratic side a con- Tl . g tocating in a large city and sending invita- | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul in west- | shan, Chattanooga; H. L. Howard, New | g fession of the wisdom of republican doctriue Beautifies the skin and makes the complexion rosy and healthy, tHons to their tradedn the smollér neighbor | °T8 Iowa. York; D. C. Dodge, Denver; Ed A. Aldrich, SHAKING IT3 HEAD OMINOUSLY. respecting reciprocal al treatics and Gives clasticity to the step and buoyant spirits. i e L b b R. J. White, M, E. Smith & Co.’s South | Creston, la.; Ric Booerchardt, Der M st 1 INOUSLY, a tariff for protection ter the democrats Makes the feeble and delicate strong and robust. 1 ing towns to visit them and place their ¢ | DRt e a short. visit Triday [ ver: D, L. Piteher, Washington, D, C.: | It must be said to the credit of those who | had fought with vigor to keep lead ore on the Th /6 tofc t the wiiols hody dntl inceaases Vel 1 agreeing to nieet railroad and hotel expenses Ho ospects very good up to | C. H. Seaman, St. Joe; Lee J. Pitner, Seattle; as to the advisability of the | s v submitted an amendment au- | Pl e b bt TR R tRa T e s ”m\}"m | B prospects. SR VR W Vanics) O Ay WASHBISH: KCansas 0Lty Havaigivenie possiblo en- ing the president to suspend the opera- s lsnsm\‘[»lc vegetable medicing, harmless to the most delicate, yet so fa. Many eastern_men_locate 'for weeks | € Will O'Brien who stavted out for M. K, | J; M. Groff, C. H. Maffnus, New Yor couragement and Support in a faithful ad- | Uon of theluw imposing a duty on lewd ore powerful as to cleanse the system of all impuritics. bt M ol Lo b0 o | I BN Sl Ao M oe | Gilchirist, IKearney; S. d. Chalfont, by R d A whenever Mexico ubolishes the law which it Send your address for n copy of our treatise o Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed frme. ©rs from points oven 'as distant as St. Paul and it was adandy. Will carries about with [ Sweeney, R B, Letcher, Berry Lerence to the code, Not a single man ha established in_ retaliation to our law making | Copyrioht SN SPECITIC CO., A Thin! suggosts tiie 106a this 1€ Iakge! fire: | him tho alr of suot % Lackey, John R. Asken, Kansas City LA T b LB O R B R v i s sug n ) o R _ N can side. The republicans have been | duty on lead ore. o th Mexico proof buildings particularly oted for dis- | Frank Hunter, who travels for a Cincin- Lhstshn A Al KPR LR LBl Lk L d us nearly all of the lead which we la b 7Y - r goods were centrally located in per- | nati dry goods house, has just returned from ARty e Goaaiillsy Ol | ifortanate . ok o lobbyist or | 1, leaving the unlimited lead re- ( ups half a dozen western citics, they would | an eastern trip and_ will start for the Black B il s et specialist among _their number, Every man | of this country undeveloped; but i be constantly occupied by men who could | Hills soon. He will return in time to spend who occupies a chair on the west side of the | WChon wo declaved that onr load mines should bring e traders reasonable distances. July 4 with his best girl at Nebraska City. Moliies main isle is a republican from the ground up | give us the supply of this material, and the | ©) “““"' g ‘.””‘\ _’vl""‘“' roomal T.J. Barnada of Atlanta, Charl SARICIty LS " Clap- | and is not sent here ¢ l'm-‘_nvmynn.\'\x‘""" foreign article should pay tribute to our in- | (i LB bl of Omaha, J. D. Bullock of Kai ance W, y Lootsdre y and is nov exie. orunoff onatan- | dustries in the way of a duty, Mexico flew “ N f:'.'!’fl‘:'”'li'.".‘ lw. nwf ;l'm:'ll :v 'flv'j‘.'!l\'r City, and H. B. Kooser of Omaha, for Dubugue 1 L. D, | gent eroth b e L 1 into arms ugainst us and_imposed a duty on (_,A[_,II‘ OI{NI A or the owners and @ great convenience 10 | Lyt of merry frefaht agents i rog o ibopeln; | A member of the committee on ways and | gux farm implements and a lot of other Arti- ‘ thousands of traveling men at the Grand' Pacific, Nebraska Cit » Wecker, ¢ Yorks H D, Hoels | means who is on mm:llmln-nmwnh. peaker | glos which wo had up to that time sent into i rYTTERT Weduesday. Suodtbaumer, K. A. Lockwood, Atchison: | Reed was talking to the latier the other day | that country without a tax T t 3 S ; . The great majority of commercial men now | H. P. Lowenstein,”S.” S, Patterson, B, S, [ dbout the satisfaction which the new code of If there hias been one thing which the dem- An impecunious drummer is said to have | "oy Foud ure as correct in their habits | Baldwin, Kansas City; D. H. Blair, dobn | rules was giving to the country ns well asthe | oerats have fought against more than another house, when th use the solving of the thing like this: the adoption of commerc “1'rom almost every section of the country | dafeat the democratic idea of absolute arift problem by 1 reciprocity, turned spotter on an castern road and by | there g working upon the sympathies of conductors | borrow no strength from d - S0 tHanoT im favors, which he | fizhtshy of other immoral practic Commerce and Industry. i i i g 1 ","."'.'r“‘.‘i'\' “lh,’ ': %1 it ot hokda T6vel andiae el siecoe Mhara > 4 & ot ilding ived letters congratulating me upon | pot inure to the benefit of- England which s has reported, and therefore brought about | [TEF G SR 8 AOLOHISRe ¢ amount of building | the position I have taken for the | 00 trade for the world, it is the republican their dischar An exchange remarks that Ol GTAa Ear going on at Larcdo, Tex., and many | government of the house. Unques- | joetrine that whenever we admit free of “if the devil should ever become incapacitated AT T DR LA handsome houses have been built on the | tionably uiuetcen honest and thinking men | guty any from a foreign country we I manufacturer of Harper's celebs 3 Y} % rreSpe ‘ seling, | ) : to properly administer the affairs of his | was in Omuha last week heights. Among industries secured dur- [ out of twenty, ivrespective of -party feeling, | should at the same time compel the country to realin, this spotter would i most wor- | for many years past ttnl the the past municipal year, ending }’;"“"\9"“!!, '}"‘:'{_:}};l rabi G tlnwl\au‘!; admit an equivalent frec of duty from our thy succossor to his sa v Ifthe | peincinal clties of the United States, and wo | April 1,are a large ore concentrator, ore | Hhitt majority is vestod tn & siuglo mau. Mot | markets. 1t s the prime republican principle spotter's recol ed it | city, he assured the writer, has shown the | sampling worlks, the t car and ma- thenon d,,.,‘, is a quorum ittt tie ‘L»h':,‘n'.( \\;:J.v\lllltl“lni-“lulili\"z.l“lL;\l‘\i'\fl*”‘!’t:‘l\f«“v"‘.' :n\\ could \;v'u\ll':.')“ 16d bayond, ‘,",",‘"“.”,‘f.‘l‘“‘:; murvelous progress that Omaba during the | chine shops west of the Mississippi river, | hall of the house been adopted by all kinds of port of our surplus. Unwittingly the demo- o SEanecles e npduion [ pristiilvelyears g 35 | cotton gin and milling works, w tannery, | pariiamentary bodies, but those. provisions | Deats admitied the. justiee. i wisdons of for a <hort time. heen envolled in the ranks of | . A personal inquiry in most of the largo cit- | ghoe fuctory, a woolen mill, & wool | which intended to prevent filibustering | this argument when it made the proposi- o A man 8o @opraved ,..,\ of the m,\‘m‘-vm_smh_-n lx.-\ ;-‘..1; .th.-l_m.-n scouring mill, a furniture factory, a | have also been incorporated in legislative and | on to open reciprocal commercia could pon_any reputable | bt NeW York comuands the best drum- | ¢, ndry, machine shops, and an electric | parliamentary bodics of all cla Wehave | ith Mexico for the article of lead ore. Tl ent and highest salaries. -~ Chi 5 undoubtedly " made some discoveries which | propositions of the democrats did not come in when under home Brincdinghoff, Jumes 'N. Burns, Jr., St. Joe. 1esling AND Zimfandel. CALIFORNIA' Choicest :-: Production. | | presiding oficer said some- | Ha | wland, and ted needles, cper hus et 10 cven trust him with 4line of | Boston and Philadelphia rank next fn num: | railway.—Mexican Financier, City of | (Gl ha given to the future generations and | b feaie form oed. 1t wwas rejocteds bat all AL auples. bers and l{'mn]n'ihu(ml\i '1'_'m- west is, how- | Mexico, Mexico. which will economize, at least in_ the m t- | the same the republicans suceceded in driv- glluey1 &,0(. . | Wholesale CRTFTTR apidly comig to the front in most of : = — ter of time. I had no idea that there | ing the democrats into u corner where they ilor So., Pl e Dealeres el ‘.’""[ MLLL S 5. THE G. W. CHILDS MEMOIRS. |[would be such general commenda- | had to admit the wisdom of republican doc F. Dellone & Co., | Lia REIEALE U EOVACIACOTRLCURL tAY Clots Latshaw, representing N. K. tion of some vrovisious in our rules; | grive Heimrod & Hansen | - Grocers and but of commercial travelers utions, St. Louis, walks awny with theele- | Life of the Great Editor—Philan- | but if you will study the American peoplé | It is belioved that there will not be another e Bunal oD Ao, suys the Road, is what we ave aiming to it gold badge which was donated to the thropist From His Own Pen. you will find that bu interests go | tariff bill pa v congress after the adop- 2 » bring about. We want to see a board of fed- | State Sportsman's association by the proprie- To liv LA R e e satilab ot higher than political interests and that any- | tion of the MeKinley measure until there Zin m(ln-l‘ )‘1‘1 poy tor of the Palmer house, Grand Island, and 0 five such a life as has been that of | thing looking toward the consummation of | have been vadical changes in our in: juals U eration established, the personclle of wh shall be made up of the presidents of each and every traveling men's association in the United States and Canada, Let every asso- ciution in the country appoint a deleizate to t Denver the last week in June, when the to be shot for by traveling men only. L shay is destined to become one of the cr shots of the w - { George W. Childs is the privilege of | business en ; 11 bl'}'umnn'luh'dl\L~ against | torior conditions. Commercial treaties are to ow men ina century, writes Edward [ Pelitical prejudices. I venture the assertion | solye the export and import problem for the but fow men ina century, writes Bdward | il i#4e Wifty-second congross 15 G0mo- | fatuee. il Sl nonntive i theory thay W. Boh in the Ladies’ Home Journal. | cratic every feature of our rules intended to there is business sense in placing on the free And thus when, a little over jority the power to rule will be | Jist any artic ithout opening into some Omaha's Sunday ¢ ts. coar ago, | give the ma T b Al o At the Merchants—Hbnry Fieldgrove, | 1 o 2 7 “hilds had | 89opted by the democrats and those features | other country a way for the fi mission of Sbaialiophed i Sthelton, Neb.; John Comma " | it was announced that Mr. Childs had | of gur codo of rules which have beon de- | ono of oi: syeplus. productions, and will sct P etary Ryerson's Figures. €. Melntyro and daughter. consented 1”-“ B “-""“‘ JOIES 1Y not nounced s extremely offensive to our | at rest the talk about free raw materials to NS otary of the defunct | Welpten, Omaha: W."S. Craig, Chicag strange that a general sense of | minority brethren will be most highly cher- | bo manufactured by protected labor when 1 i , ary A C. Low \pperty, Hastings; pleasure aroused. No name in the | ished by them when they are in the majo there is not a protected market for the prod- Omaha Travelipg Men’s club, sends Tue BEE | iy F.W rt Richmound, | world or today is perhaps so closely Since the Cashier Sileott incident occur ucts of that labor. PERRY === the following statement with the quest | Va.; K. J. Moss, D. Soper, that it be published. The statement is | I Benson, [ headed, “The Nebraska Traveling Men,” and s follows : HeaTn. ALWAYS RELIABLE o3 Charles | yssociated W . K. Van Husen, yi Joe May, Atchison: "J. A cokuk; J. 0 Hock, | Ch C. Klug, St. ' Loui th illustrious friendships | the credit of the members of the house seems | and important events, oris more fra- [ to have deteriorated very perceptibly. Miles' N arant of generous charities, It is but | Within the last month a dozei members havo Fieht, therofore, that such a life should | compluined that merchants and banks refuse righ ierefore hat such a life should | 5 cash individual checks upon their banks at | An’ impor They act on the i stomach and bowels through the A new principle. They speedily reads nerv H neaster, 0.1 W. A, Termil- | leave its own record on printed page. | home unless identified and endorsed by men | b v i 3 id i i, 81 Brooklyn, N. Y. . Claric and wife, | Biographers have told it over and over | whoso credit is beyond peradventure of | Cirg billiousnoss, bad taste, wrpid v VAT MLLS e o Tt L to lionthviac oSO, by une; A, Mathes, Cincinnati; C. M. | again, but these have always been insuf- | doubt. women and child Smallest, mildest, j,roatore strengthito th oiianablojitioiverformitatiuctigns: Appleton, W George H. Bishop, | ficient. Now, however, in the volume A member from one of the agricultural | gyvest. 30 doses for Sanples free EitegdionociiSoltby et b ity RADWAY & 00., New York. d corin (0 Bt B of “Reminiscences” just published, we [ 8tates just beyond the Missouri river said | ut Kubu & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. : s i expenses L alss obinson, . Mills, 2 ) L goon BatLA today ; 10300 J. L. Blacka Canton, I1l. have Mr. Child’s own story of his life. | “f</ont into a bank here er day an TR Diticrs aivd pitiing up: Davenpor G. Connlor, St Jor And what a story it 7 o RO L L LR The Liederkranz Concert. plE anciiraysge L I B. S. Brainard, | very outset the interest of the reader | count at home, and the paying teller looked at | Great preparations are being made for the Chi M 1 and wife, Chi i F. ) is won by the author’s perfect simpli C. 8. Blankinship, Independer Mo.; J. C. | and his familiar, chatty s concert, which will be held at xt Saturday night. The s’ horses Nuls' gloves. S ak room B, of T buiiding ty | me in a puzzled sort of way and said that he yle. Formal- | could not give me the money because he did »derkran: tes, Kansas City; Wi 1 FPussment, ity is at once forgotien, and from the | not know me. The check called for but 20, will be furnished by an’ orchestra of nd satin hotel invitas .-’1.-I\~.nn, o o i mu. o ‘.flu! n(»“‘ le- 9%} nage you feel us 12 You wera sitting | and I remaricod that twelvo ple In addition o this fifty vocal- Wright! 7. A. Ross, s._J.rfsf-l'i“; Al Fuller, | @t Mr. Childs’ own hearthstone listening IT WAS PRETTY TOUGH ists of the organization will form the ‘choru to him ashe first tells you how hestarted | when a member of congress could not get a S. P. Ri rdson, Gallatin, Mo 50 poscaly ; e Solomon, " Chicaen: . ©. "Meclue, | at tho ago of welvo ua an office boy, at | checl cashed for an amount scatcoly suficiont R Ipn i inoicin s oxvalsoe s o RERD ehilh iSTe RO T Sperweek 13“1‘“{:,“fil"’f‘fi‘:’;“”r“‘l?"fl“;"‘f‘i was. The teller withont a blush roplied that The Ball corset has soft rish, uniber. .. odooe ) eh / 1o dod to buy his prosont groat | thoro were fifty men . congress who dianot | evolats. Soft eyelets are 90 Btaut Lollgotion ax).onson,. 20,00 ule, Monmouth, 111 ; fosephi M- | nowspaper, the Ledger, and gradually | have a dollar's worth of credit at a bank, and Y J Y N, S paid bills from 'S8 Auouny remitted to shed a congress ML | you seem to climb with' him the ladder | that they never c: w's chock | Joops of corset lace stitched H. B. Quick, A. C. Shewy i S Mars Moines doyd, st | of fame and fortune, ~ Shortly,he reaches | unless it was endorsed by some one who was & % G NANATRAT RN N Lou S e SR s wonderful cirelo of friendships with | known to be responsible and who hadmoney | into the corset; softer, A ) 2 X e greates rulers g 0 eir ered vas told that this was a nembors, $8 o 500,00 Furr Pa.; D, Beck, the greatest rulers of the earth and the | to their eredit. wa i 2 ter, gty b e i the grontost rulors of the earth and tho | 10 [ ereal Fujo and. that oven. the smaliest | - SMoOther, pleasanter, neater, 5.00-8657.00 | M. (. Mevcer, Burlington; C. ; Josephs J, M. Thomas, Di Alexander, Kansas'City; J rotessi 4 3 private banks here would not deviate from it.” anli b profossion, and you are | PTivatebanks hero wouldnot deviate from it." | more womanlike than metal with the most personal | tne house whose credit does not exte character. The. insight | Qistiece ot bet and of every made famil sides of the! Refuy 7o members, Wis.; Charl M. Jamison, d o the The Ball is the easiest ever Sucbers, b 0K w ok ¢ . 1g able fodeduce other mem- - R o | B e Eincatn srat hondsl®: | which tho r given into the por- | bers to endorse their checks for smail | worn by woman. The ease PGS 0 1 Joseph; W. Schmiller, St h; 1. H. sonal life of General Grant, for example, [ amounts. is due to covered coils of fine- is movo cl factd Do obtuined from any exis B.P.'M agle Rock Bulunce on hand....... 30 | back, Beatrit e Joseph; Which is held in trust for the benefit of | C. Bonuey, than can | . Some idea of the prejudice existing in the e rocord. | house and also in the senate to a oo wire spring in the sides. the widows andorphansof the poor. Re- | Louis; WI A, Flarusbe Mr. Childs was, perh Ses! against the enlurgement of the ¢ Eiiire e = s i aiornzict i froo e ii "]Ill ..3.'.”'}.1\(‘;:‘;im”l'f':-ufiil”m'l fosest of | our " army or " wilitie may bo gained | These springs hug the figure e T e R act that almost e £y form of di A4t by the alued confi- | tion of 4 and, so far as Mr. Childs can with v City; st odien for successtul ient of o William Finn, NIETY ROOMS on Deformities M. W. Ryersoy, Scereta, soldier esteemed him as a dent, s | gently, and yield with every e R I ETCY or looking EhpEpmina e W5, Barner: Shettons 1 Chicagn, | e Onrioty. Bo: alyoal hid s andersbithis || muitia bis boon Amethieron e cammmition little strain. Spino: bilos ot cander: arth E nenis i s Tipilo‘ey (Mha'lasthiseia R LaAe: s fol- | W B ey, Shelton; Kea ropriety, gi reade he | militia has been smo od in cor ec T Baglelor "o Hladder, Eye, knr. &kin and Blood, oo sll Surgieal Operatid 3N Kpool 1ty Rhalasylpsueatthationd sontalpe dhetol. it SOl Iy SR D. C. | benefit of th sacred and. | Very few measures have been given 50 much The Ball is *“ boned"” with orinines S e e W Tt ory ot & i e rientel Women ot oniinoriag lowing unotes rvelative to the forthcomin Travelers’ Protective association convention ble Medical [stitute making o specinity of PRIVA' Helber lfans, Chicago; penrnoys | ship. At pige 190 Mr. Childs | consideration that they have beenvoported | Raho that never breaks or A oo e Bl oY et te « Ciont me'oary. 1 1 Disenses suceessfull o in Denver the latter part of Junc Enelaa S e 7 Lahan, Kinsas | Lorns over the pen to his edi- | gliitlo more liveral, und has reported some | kinks or rolls up or shifts et thed Mo loina or e o ox N T e [T ansas Citys Johm | ovial associnto and literary advisor, | pills providing new buildings at the barrucks 3 T snder. Ono pursonal mturyion i o, Missourd Ky e L ans o i\n.l 1l Clarke Duvis, \\-‘1}‘} gives, for the | und s ponk i the portiase of aditional from its place. i widber ot BRSO Filek it pelate b anos i tha S ana ol s AR AT N o irst time in print, a satisfactory account | ground; but the house has looked with dis- ¢ 4 b B T R O CE e e v 6B | of some of the great gifts and benefac- | favor upon nearly all propositions of this You can wear a Ball corset Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, The Denver dailics are doing splendid work | Williams homas, | tions with which Mr. Childs’ name will | knd. Pifty-fest wss convened | twWO or three weeks; and, if Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb. and are descrying of extra praise for their go down to posterity. Further on, in (,”‘l})::g;‘ “l':f‘m“'“-‘ rst congress convened A rson of Towa introduced a bill | you don't like it, return it to | === Prof. Richard T. Bly’s troatment of Mr, | Selonel FHonderson, of towa Introduced o bill ; Childs’ relations to hiis employes,we havo | M35t ne Josy ll‘;l\v'lm".:v‘n‘m-‘:::illxlli‘:li:y where you got it and get your Etchings, i 5 ol 5 a glimpse of him as a model American | giving a largrer appropriation and allowanco A s T el eloct to send us | Loty Moridian, Conn.t H. W, ftocnor, | Guibloyor who has tho fntorests of oach | ' ths ment which would creato s nostive | Money back. The manufact | Engravings. ation. Send us Ouray and Captain | Mohat, Dayton, O.; W. H. Richardson, Bos- | 0n¢ in his employ at heart. Such a thing | for records and cause non-commissioned ofl- | yrer pays the merchant to do | Artists’ Supplies. Millard—J. V. Bery 1 overywhere we learn that delegations | Kemmelsticl, New York; ( to start the moment marching | Joseph; . W. McMillan, ' Kansas i Emerson. Hallet & Davis. Kimball, Pianos & Organs. Sheet Music. lou or others equally as longheaded. | ton; . D. Lyon, Binghampton, N. Y.; L. Ik, | 45 a strike or a dissatisfied employe is to pspiro to promotlon, The bill has Mouldings. | ‘T'he Houston meeting was a grand suecess | White, Chicigo; O. A, Rogers, St. Louis: S. | unknown in the Ledger office, "'.I:l_(ll\"ll' “-‘J‘J.“I'f:ii‘-.’.fif::.' the \l\lnu-u: com- that. Braraoa. i inovery particular. | 8. A Brown of fous. | B. Bixby, Springtield; J, P Burrigus, Ohl- | And thus rounds out the pen-portrait | Mithed ad Is on the glondan but thero is. o CmicAGo ConagT.Co,, Chicago and New York, ton, T, was elooted state president and | cazo; J. W, Bodker, New Yorke N, 5. 'Gall, | of the life of o man whose whole purpose | facouiy that 1%, Wik, be taken up 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska orn Jon x - - a " Chicagos H. W. Aldis, New York; M. E. | hag heen to do good to mankind, and to 'd by Colonel Henderson that it The souvenirs and silver passes are nearly | Moyer, Now Yorks; F. ' M. Roberts, sas | PO ) 0 AP R Dl su ready. ‘Thoy will constitute the most unique | City; ' C. . A. hompson, . Wate '\‘J' fl“l.l’ e nd low The extent of | would e —*Mud most valuable 1 entos ever given awuy | town, N. Y. W. Reck, ¢ | Mr. Childs’ cha HOW TO BUY ,I.Wri'n’ n "‘.‘.‘lf‘.‘"'"' ] T ) T Q= 1 iy, Low o’ 41 =g o @ majority vote if it g ] tios will, |n~)'h:||n~_| ver | could be considered. The friends of the MANHO by uny association in the world York; W, B Indidn i and the litia to fi temporaneous speakers in the country, Schmide, ew Ofleans; F I, Ludington, | been “tuned to the same music. | portof this bill, Photographed trom Life. = ouavess, be known. Thousands of dollats uve | measuro are indiffrent as to whether it is tor Walt of Waco, Tex., will | W. A Dartt, Milwaukee: W. L. Heaton, Do [ given away by him each year of which | taken up, and th A1 8nough sonomiate y accompany the division. Mr, Bakeris | troit; J. §. Frank, J, T, Morton iRI000 hgs nab o | boen misplaced in his keeping. —The | o 1 & v AP oL pdaine | M. Atkinsox, E. A. Rangstorff, strugglesof others always recall hisown. | heaving. Militiaz s I a8 lightene: . discouraging. nd loss of power of the Generative O ood social position, though not so high J. B, Hill. C. P._Hall, E. B, Halligan, St. | Ho has lightened the burdens of thou- b Saks A all drait and lows of pow i s e B At 5. ‘Head, Minneapoli A. | sands; he has strewn flowers in countless | , ¥Very movement made in the direction of | AND ans,1n elther 0%, cayjebd by Over-oxertian, youthi ] ) the world never hears, Wealth has not | 04 individuals pre one of the casiest and most captivating ex- | ans, J. C. Henderson, New ughout the country o lizing the situstion and are writing | A ropresentatives, soliciting their sup: ' but the prospects arve very i Before & > i sl i the list of second lieutenants and | fal 1l dincretions, or th easive use of LODACCO, Of lute years by o : Francisco; J, A. Davis) Moutana; } thorny paths, His life is fully rounded | givink waditional _ailowances. 1o non-come Oblai o SUmALanta: which, uitlmatery Tead 16 ute years payment by commission has wley, New' York: K. D, Simmouds, | out in’ good and gracious giving L L patiny 0§ d b rgely . OF L0 3 ) good and gracious deeds, and of | missioned office in. the arn has Lufirmity, Consumption and Insanity ut up i been largely the rule, though more recently | Toledo: H. K. Sullivan, Atlanta, Ga.; H. R no man can it be so truthfull pid that | been promptly sat down upon, wh avary couvenient form to earry iu the vest pocket. Pric there hus arisen a teudency there to go back | Wells, St. Touis; L. M. Crawford, Topeka; P rurs|||1]A|’In|)1"|r|I|4:|| for the $1 0 package, or 6 for 85, With every 5 order w English Shoe Drummers. | Chica RN Buffalo His grand, sympathoet heart and ] a5 4 cog ¢ 0! alo; A 1 . R L. e CPZ D nciie, Wakefilness, The glish nll't{.\mlm” ov “eommercial | Cole, Ol Rark, 11l -, K McAdan, Kun- his great fortune have always | to their B o Uaay Lot Mamiood New | THIN TIRTIT AVENUE us he is called the Caustine 3. traveler, commands a | sas City s to the salary and expenses. systom, with per- | B. M. Hoss, Boston; Lewls Meyers, New ?"".‘t"“"’,]!l“’ betiop ',""'“‘;“" be has lived .90 axtrs ) i for Wive o writtén guarantee (o eure or vefund haps ne small percentage after sales have | York: Julius Lyons, Keokuk: E. Johnson, | in 1t ho story of such a career can- o elther increase P 83 iti . | the money, Seutby mail to Cire roached o given amount. This is probably | Pittsburg; Toss Eldridge,oktoc A. J. | not have too wide a cireulation, nor can © it possible to enlarge tho on- | 18 not pleasant to take, as it is com cular free. Mention this pa has ging from s has come to th nipped i the bud | posed of all the med mbryo, Evidently couclusion that we | the most satisfactory arrangoment that can | Dol bo devised., The trips, of course, in England | White, iti , Hranch Office for U. 8, & clond; C, C. Bond, Chicago: G. H. | it bo placed too freely into the hands of q that go to make new and rich blood FOISALE 1IN OMAHA, NEI Boston: Arthur Vail, R W. Vail, the young as a stimulant to earnest en- A are shorter than the vast extent of territc Kansas City; H. W. Hindius, Mayfield, N 5 Y fving. The title | LoR& o s1li 3 r | Kl Yougins - horo makes necossary. Tho bulk of drummers | A. W. Humon, Burlington,’ Vto, R.’ N, | 3¢ n\m‘mu! lhuurl living. 'l b‘.“”'!‘ already. movo soldiens than we huve [ Without compelling the consuwer | B O et ote, a0t LINEN STORI. aro getting o “Sunday at home" every two or | Classon, H. Cohn, New York "‘,‘1(“"1 ’1“;"‘,."‘“ D ‘l;"" “”;;“‘, % ‘;’l” R | ased for, sndibat there is no demand forthe | 40 pay A.D. Foster & Co. Couuol) Brufrs. Towa ) v particular housekesper wants nice three w At the Casey—H. A, Klaus, St. Louis; L. hilds, " and 18 olished, al ' RSB | i - - she wust and will hive it { e C. Chapwan, "Philadeiphia; J. B. Darbelly, B. Lippincott compuny of Phil Withlu ten days tho largest | S1ABOTTLEFOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP y ure propured 1o send sumplos 10 the Down in Charleston, | Chicago; R.'L. White, Boston, Mass.: A, H ALMY OF CENSUS-TAKERS | which can be bought any where for J s TT s adies of Omaha, from which they can tiuske The fourth annual convention of the South | Vundery Providence, R.1.; G. H. Brad —_—— that ever moved upon a population will begin | thirty-five cents a gallon, as all sar- e raclootlons, o T ihans. And OAEEY Carolina division of the Travelers' Protective | ford, W. H. Kent, Chicago; H. L. Trimble, neglect a constipated condition of | the work of uscertaining the resources of the | gg - RGGST BLOOD only the cholcest importations Qirect from | | Philadelphing J. A. Crozier, Milwaunk ] P United States in tho f op- | BABAIILAS A&re, | STEEL PENS s wssociution was held at Charleston last weok. | 6" Atybod, ' Bhindelnias B 1 oo L0 POWClS, OF cricas roeults, suroly follows | oviy - Almeat s many men wall boba, 2o | PURIFIER and BLOOD MAKBR . Hit s Ttes, Sl A e R RERY AP g e o 4 o a: B. F. Schwab, | such as p mpure blood and many chron y. Alwost us mi y e engaged 1 ! urchasers i 1o benefit o 1Y 0 i I.r" 1‘!‘:‘“1‘ "\ '\f.:'\n:” l.k‘l Il”ix“T" l,‘;“,’: :{“.‘."" o H‘\{”: 0 pahomus | complaints, Brdock Hlood Bittors 1s the in this \\uml\il‘mn:i tho month «,llll‘mw s | 18 composed of pure medicine, and | GOLD MEDAL, paris ExPosiTion, 1889, fipats, Ana the laost prisos conslsiany:with esident, J, 4 yth; fiest vice president, | Rouse, § ade, Lonisville, | pemedy, ught on either side during the late war . . e ey Mgk g 3 L us for Intormution R. I, Evans; second vice president, J. S, | Ky.i William K. Kan Y e The labor of the enumerators is expectod 1o | BLOWS the 1"“")“‘] el ]'“ add syr ‘{" THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS 5. KINSEY & CO., Loob; secrotary and troasurer, T. . DuFort; | Jartond,, -~ Comn The only railroad train out of Omaha | elose at the end of thirty c which is advised, when given to | s o Fifth Avenue Linen Store C. A, Kaufman,@ d special & run expressly for the accommodation of | visors children, Y wtors, Geo A. Wagener, J. B. Drake, | B. 7, He , Des Mofnes; A, Omal i b SATRTLIN S s A MEN | 888 Fifth Avenue, - New York 0 Rughelmer, Jake Pinkussohn, I P. | cago: O Andrews, Connceticut; ¢, W maha, Council Hluffs, Des Mo 11 Woman ar If your druggist does not keep it accept no e Iy Warranted Free from Injuriows Drgs N eill K. Toale | Woodward,” Rochest D. 'Owens, | Uhicugo business is the Rock 11 Consus not ubstitute, but order direct from Beggs Mf : { ) The fourth annual banquet added another | Norfolk, Vi ; J. I , Auburn, N. Y.} | vestibule limited, loaving Omaha at 4:15 | qivaoe Cony 190107 Michigan 8¢, Ohicago, T, and ot tha pliwato the wany brillint feathers which | Frunk Fenby, St. Louts; H. W. Mix, Phila- | p.m. daily. Ticket ofico 1602, Sixteenth thoy will forward, vxpress propaid, one bot | Ableudid Adoru the cap of the ever-vigilaut body of aw- | delphia; J. 8. Osborue, Camden, N. J.; H. B. | and Farnam st., Omaha, i e for $1 or six for §6, | ®ror ¥.C. l

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