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Jyneman, Milwaikee. ... bune will be read with very great interost by (‘ 'Q OF TEYAS | which T havo visited, T can only account for faytan, Chicago 3 t the loglon of traveling friends of Bd Rust: THE R“ AL rnl“s m‘ TLXAS, this on the theory that northern capital and o S T U i RUST-HETTINGER. a o tw notthern men have insistod_on more conser- 0 d stroet, vative methods than were employed before THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. ) i. Ladonc : Thursday, June 5, 160, hy Rov. 8. I they came, and business meu in Texas frank- odica ast o . inn. Chicago #oes ddie B. Hottinger of this of 4 0 business of Texas ¢ noro A Place for the Boys. ©; H. Connar, Chicago . There was quite a large number of friends Developing Wonderland, conservative and secnre basis than it was in Charles M, Whitney, Milwaaikee < 100 | present to witness th mony, which was % other _days lhis conservatism gives il . 0. Lobeelk, Omahn : Parvin's most impressive b performed in Rev. strength, for conservatism is the basis of safe Y mann Sincere o A MEMORABLE DAY OF GOOD DEEDS, { I B. Robinson, Omak H v nmer, 2o A id h m-“.'m"u'f"mll.l-m”:fi LOITERINGS IN THE LONE STAR STATE. Xlllmu‘j.:v tf]-‘pw hont 4.[.\"' Kive the r.:iull( ° .t h d J t « William Bryant, Omaha PPN ding WaNDERER, The Glorious Fourth at Columbus—A | O W. Mount, Oia The groom is & young gentleman of sterling | A State Capable of Accommodating Tt ] : $30,000 Love - Tangle-Pareusd Total ;\-‘.rm n||\nlI~x||\ru|||\l\v|\l.ly\nm{nnvlwl ‘\\Hh o the Population of the Nation— Hotel Change at Hot Springs. 3 ove . e Richardson drug company of Omaha. B It is indeed lonsure » thi x 4 7 N FROM HOTEL MEN. vide 1s & favorite among har.associatos end Everything on a Big Scale— bl S L L A o AL by an Angry Old Mald—Mar Sl e ) bride is a favorite among her associates end y change, as it gives Hot Springs, South rlage of Ed. G. Rust, Murray hotel, Omaha. Gasey hotel, O is possessed of the charms and accomplish Capital's Opportunity. Bl i monta that will cause her to adoen the Bouo 8 o Y Dakota, another firsi-class hotel, and : over which she is called to preside. o another hotel man whose eq hard 0 ea u s ln. —_— axton hotel 4 Barker hotel. Mr, and Mrs, Rust were the reciplents of 8 e e e oo | tofind, Mr, Porter has had yoars of ox- \ Instead of a pauper's grave, amid the bar- | Windsor he list of numerousand be Dexsoy, Tex,, JuneS.—[Special to Tur renness of tho potter's field, Bob Peyton's [ Gubitol hotel Lincol tomb will be one of the loveliest spots in all | The Clarendon hotel, Falrmont, Neb, the bright, golden west he flrst traveling man to notice the ac- oM WitoL: count of Peyton's death in the poor house | paston & Gallngher was A. M. Lyneman of Romadka Brothe Richardson Drug compiny Milwaukee, Mr, Lyneman had known “Bob | ;M. Steele & Go utiful gifts 3 ik 3 perience in the hotel business, and is U i A S | S €ang ot s e e | DR 11 e ol welvess and §3 |« DE ARG?...The Great English Complexion SOAP,~-Sold Everywhere.” ake their home at Graud Island, Neb,, [ never visited the stateof Texas, and who | will exert every effort possible to keep pe L afverduly’ly comes unprejudiced will fail to be impressed | the Minnekahta to the front, and from The Drummer's Fire Escape. boyond all his expectations by what he sees | the way he starts out wo predict he will ‘Chey put mo next to a drummer at the St. | and hears during his visit. I have made a succeed in his undert The house Charles hotel in New Orleans, writes a cors | little tour in a leisurely way of what isknown | will be greatly changed and improved sondent of the New York Sun, and as I | s “Northern Texas.” Starting in at Gaines- 1 and nothing will be left unturned that Ik at | ville, coming on to Dallas, thence to Fort | will in any way add to the attractive- SALE MERCITANTS, Doytort; 08 1 was familtarly catlod 3 o A e ot unlocking the door about 10 A nnun“ l!i,:u |“ o 411’1’[‘\““‘1311:11[\1l'\ ‘.;\ ‘,} MR & o i he : down the hall and asked : Worth to Nlu‘l'"m"lflh-i Denison, T have seen ;";?:"vm;‘l"x l;urc of the hotel.—Minne- i called, d ! 0 o A A e ocatdd ‘et enough in my travels to discover that Texns | kahta Herald, formed o Bee roporter, that it was Poyton | Rilputrik.ioch company Al Rl 8 ek Thises SHEBIAHS und statistics | Good hotel accommodations will do () who but a year or two ago in a small western [ Kirkendall Jones & ¢ What = T Wa i " re to make Hot Sp Da- . . Gilmor ¢ & Ruhi “Phe f " regarding it indicate. To suy that it has anarea | MOre to make Hot Springs, South Da town lind given $25 to help bury a fellow | Griniva Tubber comping sy capes. TRt of over two hundred and seventy-five thousand | KOty & popular resort than any other traveling man who had died in penury, With | W D. Morse & Co No. Incver attend to such things. O iaiing does MOt afford o the mind an | iMprovements that can be made, out the loss of an hour Mr. Lyncman cailed | Wiliams. § ,J:“\:‘\‘::Vv:::‘”\» ari You don't! Well, you are in for & roast- v~n||mu»» uul'.u.ll:».;‘ |\4\, .' ml’ .(n(\h ,..l d . £ . s ! L i . PR e o at the undertuking establishment of M. O. | Dewey & Stone furaiiire company.. g somo night, T nover go to bed fu a hotol | 8£00uatH coroopt BEE, He extonk, nor t0Gs s The Tough Was Smart. o R O S U VR A R AR R HO ey Maul in this city, and upon his own responsi- [ Kector 1y & ( . until after I have located every stairway and puvey the idea that this area is more than a A tall, square-shouldered man, with 8 | NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, HEADACHE, TOOTITACHE, or any other PAIN, o fow applioas bility gave orders te vo Peylc body e Lz Y fire eseny If there was to be an alarm here | of the w England and Middie states, to- | full gray beard and a German cast of | fous arelike magle, causing the pain to fnstantly stop. [ rders to have Peyton 1y re Androe Hardware Co i ddit Yor A TIDT T > YN . e moved from the pauper erave, where it had — | tonight I could jump out of bed with the full- gether with the add fon of North Carolina, f;w\i_vn' s, came out of the postoffice about A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. been laid away, and to have it interred at Apamralihra maab i bl b i Rl il ‘"'H“'“*“‘“A”\t'“‘\‘l“l‘w‘ o “\."“‘_'1{3‘ s ‘\“',"‘,L‘”‘l LR BLa AL _"‘;.“""[\' y taken in doses of from thivty o isfy drops tn n half tnbler o€ wator will gir tn Porost caTibteey, £l s e ount collected from traveling, . o | minute. 7 ONDERFUL & 3 Ne ork Sun, started across Park | o tow miriutes Cranip, Spraing, SourStomach, Colic atulenco, Hearthurn, Cholera Aorbusy i\,‘,',” I, '“”‘ l;“fm,‘, ”"", ""-(“|' “, ? A And he took me into his room and pro- But even this does not fully state the case. | row. e was just stopping on the east- E Dysentry* Diarrhoi, Stek Hoadache, Nuusen, Vomiting Nervotsie ossnoss, Mulariag ; “‘:A me “5 : Jlj hbe I‘H H;v ‘:.U ..‘u ale meroHRnts w |lmLy-|i [ruxln.hhl lrlln‘k afire escape made of | 1yo parther across this wonderful state than | ern curb when a tough-looking young and all futernal pains arlsi row chauge of diet or water m:»yll.;‘. k ...h.,;l Bi ) raveling mon thers wero in tho city regurd ropes, and expluined: |, g .| itis from Philadelphin to St. Louis. One | man ina flannel shivt jorked his watch BO cents a bottl Sold by all Druggists. ing the matter of removiug the | As tal Should I happen to te cut off from the ; 4 FTR e o bt TR resuit he gathered in, after but a few hours' DISBURSEMENTS, airs or escapes, heve is my other chance, I | man owns nearly enousg land in asingle bet i Jus .]N( Ket, and ir ‘.\ rom worl, sufficient money not only to give Bob ! [alf section tn Forest Lawn $101 60 | catch this hook on the window sill, so; throw | tract to exhaust a day’'s journey in a steam | Uhe chiin by a vicious tug, started off. eyt it proper burial but a groat deal more, | Li'ss donated by the Forest Lawn asso- | the rope out, so; and I can lower mysélf ity [ car, Iallude to Senator Farwell, who has [ The old gentleman jumped after him “THIS IS AN ACE OF APOLLINARIS WATER Then a hasty consultation was held, the clation. WS 40 50 | feet in forty seconds over eight million acres of land in the western 1 caught him by the collar of his coat. < sult of which was a ¢ ion to b We had been in bed about two hours when o8 e f The thief promptly returned the watch Waller Besant. ot fn that benutiful city of the deadForest | oo canping for section I was awakened by the odor of smoke, and | Part of the stato, extending in a direct lino | £ 88 “FLC) FROTRPRY FEULOM 1 1o sufticient ‘to accommodate thir- [ SO CAPPIE 10! v was hardly on my feet when a gong sounded | 200 milesto the south. Nor is any adequato S Hubiathe matter wid yer? I hain't @ () graves, and still leave room for a mox Total and there were shouts of “Firel” The | conception of tue resources of this state | qone nothin,” CAZ:RE = . mt and footpaths, was selected on the s Onalrot e RobE s Payion moke was so thin that I knew thedanger was | poid. © When I was Rb HRE bseat Sathared Aty crest of the Lighest clovation in the entire | Donuted by M. O. Muul... yet far off o 1 dressi Whillesoen: |yt T Ciiitad® the famous. Spring A crowd gathered, of course, and cemetery. The cemetery nssociation gay : kraged I heard the drummer cantering up and [ Worth, ey, e on e Ts | looked on unconcerncdly.at she strug- discount of about one-third, and in addition | Shroud .. oo Bevion down the hall shouting I At tho top of = e nlr{ [‘lt‘c Ill”.\"ll «m{\\'mh‘ it e gling thief and the now highly excited ), ch; ed th boys nothing whad for re: s to fu SEAROLEE yson his voice. When 1 finally got | burned; covere on A of nearly SIXty- | o]d gentler 1. The latter yelled loudly o moving the s, The lot was paid for in | Ulowers und incidentals........... . 100 I found him jammed into a | five thousand ~'l"""=r"“.' _‘ll its two floors | g5, fha police, but no blueec i full, cash down, and a deed for the same was ZOTAL SESDUHEBXENTS, n closet half way down the hall and cry- | were crammed full of exhibits ov minerals, | oo DRG0 AL 4 ] 1 then and theve. £ section in Forest Lawn..............$162 10 | iz like a child. His rope escape hung on the | Woods, vegetables, , grasses fabrics, | BNIC Shie SLtuntion why ;:[ NL i a o) e LR g out of s | Lot M | o e e, s o e e B | S e fat sty ovein i | oLing, when tho dhiof lid out o THE QUEEN OF TABLE, WATERS.” fdon did not occupy more thon aday and o | JAACKs for R i e 300 | bundle of his clothes and flung them ov: the shape of raw products that any state in | coat and dashing across the street disap- . half. Flowo s e noitba i 10 00 | transom into another room. The fire was out | the union can produce, und yet there was not | peared in the postoffice. The old gen- VAT SofIE Thst Thuteany ) afthnoditen by the time I got dressed, and when the | & single exhibit in all this wonderful collec- | tleman stood in a dazed condition, with SAEbIIg0 1080 8T0r Toynlesy s i 1oV inbe: | IAMOUNBERIAL. st i) Whtehmags who was foing Abows. to quiet the | tion that was not. the product of the state of | hia wateh in one hand and. the ihief NOTICE. traveling men followed to” a thrice honored | Amount coliected people ched our hall the drammer clasped l*'m“-";\mll i mors ‘\h‘::l‘:;\";;‘t) coat in the other. Finally he shook his tomb among the best in the land the remains T s | himaround tho neck and shouted: T O O ot sadly, said a bad w f valked ithi . s itfe: 5 2 dgul aning the best I to and e semales | Datuiancy. il @ o ot bt worth spoating of and tho rate of | hend sadly, snid n bad word, and walked Within less than a year three ditferent Judges have when in life and prosperity, wus always iy thanks to fellow, traveling men for | ang Tl give “you a mullion ~ dollars—y xation for state purposes is ouly 11¢ mills, | OF OV the SEenasi iU et od Inj 9 o I 1 ’ ready to share and ‘equnlly his' last d ussistanco in this good canse. Tho | fventy milions It has several millions of dollars in its'school | cout after him. grante njunctions protecting the well-known Yellow ol with s frienc y 5% | traveling men’s buriat place at Forest Lawn, Y uid Sl fund; it has its own stato lunatic, blind, deaf ——— 5 A CLil W WTkuriday oy s credit as @ truveling me's burial NRWRIEAY and dumb and orphan asylums: it has one- " D030 APOLLINARIS LABELS from infringement. SDOn Wils | Bomath il FAHoNe o lay- | Bround, as any unfortu traveling man no P o R hardson St i the entire railroad mileage a Try ok's extra BN - 1 R e et (B ok oo I [ hilving tho broper means to be buried clso- T AT oD ioc o Milciardion Orie it s the finest o capital, with the | champugne, 1t 1s fine The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow onor and respe 2 holy dedica- : will be buried there. on dash out among his old customers over | exception of that at Albany, ever built, and ——— a n X 2 Honor und reapoct, X6 was iihe holy dedict | Ao thanking the wholesale merchants for [ Hon dush out amonx his o'd customers over | LI G o fnest state’ building i the Curiosities of Crime. neck label on Mineral Water, and employed eminent Counsel come the tir of the ul | their kind and liberal donation, the traveling | ot time, 3 3 ion, It has more acres of timber land than | Some interesting facts of crime are | : iy . e e o8 Bow po hamere | men may feel proud of thefn, who in the | E*Cat time. ; M ath ARt the) fya8 e moro thar ARy tht Ty Sty s who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court, iy Lay him dosn in honor o reat tntil | hour of distress, will lend a helving hand, SHRCMALLILI Il CRLL S LBl With all this wealth, and with a cli- | Fevealed BiSen e Ho know . e o 7 ATat preadinyRhen Hewio Win | . Also to the generous hotel proprictors who | men in Nebraska is Tom Lott Heis just | nate unsurpassed, it contains a population | of one woman who, between the years when granting the injunction, expressed the opinion that Who 1% without sin cast the first, stone. shall | have donated to the good cause. v asful tip in tho South | sualler than that' of most states, and not | 1844 and 1865, was committed to prison 3 5 - 5 s (DA S T ARa e bk thankes to the Forest. Ly, associution for e ot e | much Larger than that of the cities Of BE0Ol: | 17" fiines for beiug drunk, and when bottles of other Mineral Water put up with orange coloured Tt Wkt DIt STeTHeEvAEH Satihe ind donation and free charge of re- 1t dof “Gold Glub” | 1v;"ynd New York put together; yet if al C eing ) 5 S e A R A R the body of Robert Peyton from tho Tom and Gold Club ure both win- | the people in the United Statos, dnder tho | drunk her invariable practico was to labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short Freatiid A N iover wits | potter's field o - last census, lived in Texas, its 'population | smash windows. A man when drunk 2 o S 3 | i el ummer time never wit- | Py ks to M. 0. Maul, undertaker, | The Hotel Gillespie was opened June 1 at | would not b as dense as that of France. Stolomothing : bubibiblaatanatwas trans: distance and without close inspection. : Ho maroiboantiit ‘ Gonatod $10 and lent bis valuable | Hot Springs, S. D, and is being quite a g B Bro tho bodyy iu its bandsomo caskot | WHO ) onatod 10 aud lent his valuable | Hot Springs, 5. D., and Is befug guite 1 SOME TEXAS CITIES. ported for his seventh theft. Another R crowned with a'rich floral tribute, was low- | 8S3istan s 5 v M > i e At Dallas I found one of the most enter- | man stole nothing but spades; a wom: 1 i e g vk Mar 1ks to Tne Ber and its repre- s of R. N. Harvey, J. A. Sedwick, O. A - e oL ¢ e ) g but spades; oman WAR F I T T o 1 cred futo the grave, the Rev. Churles W. | (ot tive 'Mr. Cressoy, who lent such valua- . A. S. Thompson, J C prising cities that I have visited, I do not | sgole nothing but shoes; another nothing BE E MI A I NS. Savidge, pastor of the People! ¥ deny that it has had w great boom in property f & ity and han whom no dieine in all the west | ble assistance, ~ Your obedient servant, Burt’ Browne, H. H. , | deny that it has hiad & great boom in proporty | but shawls; but the queerest thief was - — — - — | 4 T e VT th v A M. LYNBSIAN. and Dave Love il ppeas it | voies, 0 i, § oted the price of and | one who stole tubs and was sent to penal = = 3 Snpud ke 'fl|)‘|’,§:‘ll‘\‘,"::'{'3'"'I',"Il‘;“ i The Glorious Fourth at Columbus. | Gillespie is quite a favorite w the boys, | DrOPerty “‘“:_";131 ativery high fll‘",".. ‘“nl itude for his seventh tub. the road L acquainted, the man of ( One of the leading features of the Fourth n timself 50 by trying to treat thom | ¥ re‘l‘;"l';l"’“"g'm_g{?' SNl men W C g read several passages from' the s of July celebration to be held in Columbus | 81l well. for which thoy had paid these high prices, . 1 He peed n‘uh un«-'nl' :yh--m;ml il will be the banquet tendered by the business The Rev. tout, Wiarton, Ont., ired me that in eyery instance they could | earnest potitions to the throne of divine | yon of Columbus to the commercial men to e being _neffectually tréated by 1d_their property at much more 17 £ that the All Wise Providence | 1 y410 0t one of the leading hotels in that | seventeen different” doctors for serofula and | th oy puid for it, I found no contradic- CALIFORNIA might ears go by, cause the generous | ¢ A 4 Blood! s T was eaved by Burdock Blood | tion of this statement, which was made on . act of Ch arity which that lour wit- | city. The ladies' band of Fullerton has been | pat (SCRus LS Bt e every side. It preciscly the same at Fort i nessed to t in stronger ties than o engaged as a special escort for the traveling : Worth, which is the rival of Dallas and only With your name and address, mailed to e 5 e before the great. brotherhood of comme men for that d It is expected that at least To Traveling Men. thirty miles to the westward, Fort Worth e s & e 130 will respond to the invitations to lead the | ha Burlington m“t;'f S claims iR ad (e axillaicompaultarey the Bwift Spccific Co., Atlants, Ga., 13 vemarks touching | 12 2 nvitaiions, Lo load tho, > Burlington route : that it is nearer the outlying countey und that — i et treat \ upon the bur ton and the dedi- | #vand parade agd attend the banquet in the | ayoursion of Nek ling manito | ois tho watral bradlin: olss tor ailitho vast ||| Deoesary toottaln anjintorssiing < / gation of the o u-unu,:h{l’; 0 for travel- ening. The following is a copy of the in- | attend the national meeting of the T. P. | and fertile region, o \)'.‘-pm‘\\n-ly |“"1W'1' to ise on the blood and the disecases incident ng men wero then made by Messrs. C. O. | vitations: A. at Denver June 23. A cordial invi- | the westward. It was Fort Worth that put N }\.."‘1.'. :“ A i\.ln}ll \Ii 0 "x“x‘.:ml“.;l I“ll mm\u\yll|\.I You are cordially invited to be in Colum- tion has been extended to all travelers, l)n‘||;|3)u: up ‘I.m" 1§w Iln,(‘llll.\lfilllilxui( 1'.11;“-0, do it AND 3 had proviously been designited to have | Dus on the Fourth of uly to particiont ity “]“‘ thetmainbars of ‘}“, Assoctuion o | #10,000, $100,000 or 50,000 for anything that m ol v of the s s, said jthat they would | the business men of that city in o calobration | not, Dele ations from Lincoln, trice, | hrom to bring business to its city and add (g Irvu incomplete without, remarks from M. to be held there on that d We expoect to | H: stings and other points are _oxpf-n'lwd to its capital. It seems strange to see a : = — ( H Cressey, the member of Tie Bre staff to | have at least 150 commercial men to lead the | to join the party, and a royal time is an- | $150,000 butlding of granite standiug on Main 8kin Eruption Cured. . whom was due the credit of discovering tho | grand " band of Fulle ticipated. .| street alone amid “small brick and frame 3 :”»II,Y“(f\ l}.'ni‘l\lri 1“, on and i-ul}:n;w Attention | has been e s their special escort The rate will be $18.15 for the round | structures and shanties that had sprung up One 5fmy customers, . highly respected and e foliadhretn (hny peporiand bt Tox S tion <o invited to attend a_banquet th trip. tickets good for thivty days, Paty fforstores and other purposes: bub it must be | gnquential citizen, but who s now absent from OCALIFORNIA’ wdered to the conmer ke liis ; ! e In mind that Fort Worth is youn. o f VOO0 BAYa badn oruIhabeAT aHAE BREled] [ will leave Omaha ut 10:15 0. m. Sunday, | uae, 1 ming Gt Fow WWPEREE VOIS | the cty, has used Swift’s Specific with excellent Production. to s0 carly a completion B D ia June 22, 1f you will go plonse send your | iy, Sovernment. il ot Aty RE | rosult, e says it cured him of a skin eruption Cll()l g Mr. Crossey responded that what he had | this inyitation please notify the ch name to W.'F. Vaill, ticket agent, 1223 | solection as 4 station indicated that it had the | that ho had been tormented with for thirty years, cest done was simpiy his duty and a pleasure as a promising, if you do accept, to 'nan street, so that accommodations | site for a city, and, in my opinion, a great | andhad resisted the curative qualities of wany — » B alla ) febt that Aot Bas all in our to give you | may be provided. city. other medicines. Riley Bro: FOR SALE BY noticeable fact tha 3 nt time. remain, _yours St T SOME SYALLER TOWNS. ‘Bonzwr Cueco, Drugist, Falis 1y, Neb. S.) o efforts i this matter reveived the codial and | tfy, ™ Goorgo . “Moore, * chaiman; A Blow to the Barl Galnesville is one of the smaller cities of i 4 Dillon & Co., rriiolesaleny mnost hearty thanks of all the gentlemen who 1. Jackson, C. S. Martin, F. G. Rummel, The barhe r: m"‘l'h .mm.." """:)r Ober- | Texas, stunding away to the Rt Rt o — X F. Dellone & Co., iquor Dealers. spo treeter, William McP. Fuller, C. B! € >us airdressers of Ober- | 1ty ¢ e of ¢ v A Written Guarantee fo , . , oaeTE it evouing wind, playing upon nature’s barp in Aveling men of Columbus, and com- | the truth of the saying that “one man’s | of Fort Worth, have recently turned th MONEY REFUNDED. . - I isiennyghunds s Suiiduori Deslorsiy the woodland close at hand, seemed chanting | mitteo. meat is tho other man's poison,” says the | energies and capital toward Gainesville, ¢ A De Turk s “Zinfandel” has no peer amon & requiom o'er the bro ther dead. N b S ey ORhaaT s b e i A © 0 curo i can Wines, whilo 1t oquals the best | " " Tho pull bearers were Messes. James Casey A $20,000 Escapade. S kSR, s 0T W0 L OYODY BOCY L Y I A e I=h 7 P. B. Murphy, J. H. Pugh, G. H. Rastman, Hats X .. | else in the village is rejoicing at the [ daybea great city. And I must concede to P =l ¥y G - | Lawyer Samuel F. Hyman has brought suit At e | thom, by reason of experiouce in this untied forthcoming performances, the ~. WL HL Hulshizor; A M. Lyneman, B. R. Ball ot oI BAR Ot ab e Dol |1 e ~ und C. H. Ingersoll. The e field, a gre: in the supe er knowledge than I can have in That Gainesville not a ve for mmittee_having i timaipastibo these mattc » in charge the angoments were A, M. Lyn- Lewis against William L. Fox for $20,000 | qoing very little busine: The fact that Al of any other place about here, and that eman, Milwaukeo; &, W, Pullen, Chi damuges for breach of promise of marringe. | gy togéther with all other unnecessary Worth is not atraid of it, will go far totnd o 4 Gootee Mahell, a0 iTob: Miss Lewis, says the New York Star, is an | finory, are prohibited on the stage, rds developing it into one of tho great troatmd O R0 s Uy snd Thomus |44 petive girl of twenty-two years and very | where the passion plays are to be | cities. Sherman found to be an old fashioned will pay r Swobe, Millard hotel ; Casey, Hotel b : LA e thi ¢ fashio count and hiotel bills wiilo { Chsois HAIC: Crilay:. Windson hatel + | well known in Harlem socicty, and first met | given, compels nearly everyono of the e, even in this new fashioned country. and hotel. bills whilo W. I Dillon, Bostwick hotel, Hastin, Mr. Fox early in the winter of 1880, They [ actors to allow his hair and bard to grow | But it has determined to throw aside its con- Challenge the World for a. servatism, and has recently finished an elec- car line and started up several new in- easo that our MAGIO REM- EDY will not cure, for full partic J. Broatch, Benjamin_Gallaghier, Charles A. | met frequently Coc and M. O. Maul, Omuhia | claims that ou or about June 15, 1% 1 Tho trustees of the traveling men's burial R Conbeal Parknud tor that and Miss Lewis | for a considerable time before the per- she and | formances, |’n u{hu-h lnl'\w, mim- mnl* dustries; town lots have been laid out for 3 YolaE Do, M. Fox went for i ppears _with long flowing hair and | some diStance from the trade centers, and o ey Bowamnin | Gullagher, Thowns | ¢ b5 hilo thero ho proposed marringe vd. Since this decree was sent forth | bankers and business men ave all sceing’with i i Shortly aftor the engagement of tho coupls | by the theatrical authorities all the huir- | pleasure an fuflux of northern and pica el et ionds. - Mr, | dressers havo taken to another trade, wstern moncy, Sherman boasts of was announced to their many friends. Mr, ager who is to the “Athens of this state. Writo Lig Hearted Traveling Men be with thix Ouiainy, Neb, June 15.—To All Whom This sent his flancee many costly gifts and <I|-h-.”l. ‘1"“""”‘"’(‘;",'” REROL It several good schools for ladies MG "REMEDY 16 hua Concerns: Through the kinduess of Tu s Lewis in turn sent her accepted suitor | take the t of Christ inthe play, is | .3 0 sood mlitary school for boys. e becn most diflenlt o over Ovaiy Bee T render you a tull - staten many dainty trifles of her own The | also undergoing an ordeal, the severity Lother cities in this section, it is looking ComRthe nt of amount donated to the burial of Robert S, Poyton, also the expense incurred in pu clinsing a burial place in Forest Dawn ceme- tery at Omaha of which can only be gauged by those | fng’ for industrial enterprise Miss Lewis says she spent o great deal of | who know the fatal attractions of Ba- | Las one of the largest oil mills in Texas, and time and money preparving her trousseau, | varian bee For the forty-seven years | no manufacturer who wants a tract of land, which was very cluborate and beautiful. of his life Mr. Meyer has been a vogular | or a snug donation of money to help him need Fox is traveling salesman for a large | oyrondant at’ the village inn, dvinking | Pass by Sherman. Here, as in all other wedding day was set for Ma Alveady, it Wo guarantee ¢ rofund every dollar ¢ i PR T oods house, and during one of his many T2, kIR il southoer ties, the oitizens ave only too | feent ! ) 4 W R. Moon. Omg $100 ehees his lettors to Mise Lowis lost thei | beer and playing at skittles, but his ap- | TG0 Sitrute o purse toward o project | et Sieition: th o iithe A Julius Born, Onma 100 inal tenderness and assumod a stateliness vance in public, together with his | iy \ill build a factory and it o new | the fegs : it 100 | of tone which, coupled with the infrequen hit of drinking he (even in private), | industry. Sherman many years bas will t Hereto. :j:" of their appearance, caused Miss Lewis somo considered infra dig, for the time | supplied banking funds for this part of the fore tting up ¥ 10 | anxiety being, and the poor man s now puying | state. But Denison, a young rival, now and p ofall CIIRONIC ANT) SURGICAT, DISEASTES. Hsen, Auoll g RN 100 | After Mr. Foxs return ho called us of old | ¢he penalty for approuching grontness | claims to have a vight also to disputo the los for sucoesnfyl trantme / seasy re. it Louls & | upon Miss Lowis, but, was soen vory often in | j‘¢po heerless solitudo of his cottuge, | ficld. ~ Denison is a wide-awake railroad o in palid bk voue oa ‘i Bruces, ‘Trusson, Clob Ko, Curvaiuro of town. I do not mean by this merely that Do not waslo any moro x 00 | the company of another young lady. Miss Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Inbalation, Klectrieity. aralysis, Eplicpay. Kidney s w s’ fathér about this time sought un inter- T ruilroads pass through it, but they seem to Bludder, Fye, Ear. Skin and Blood, and all surgloal operations. DIEASES OF WOMEN a apectulty. 1oon Wolf, Canuectiont U0 ] view with the young man and demanded an Thousands ollars make Denison the conter of thelr shops and s 0f Won 3 o Tving:In Depariment for i Contiaomcit b ple of this | coal bins, from which they rec eive th % | explanation of his conduct. Mr, Fox is alleged r el Beatrice All Blood Di o Syphilitio poiaon 1 1 1 1 4 iz, Beatriec : o } to havereplied that he had become e d to s medicines for the cure of supplies. It is said that Mr. Gould, noticing i estoratiy wer. Frod Hansen, Chicago 100 | another woraan, and that he no longer loved Jat and dises when we know | this closeness to the coal fields of tho Bam0f and adjremcs gt Hhoa ndonc 8. E. MeCracken, Omalia 100 | Miss Lowis, uud could and would not muke | that if they would only invest 81 in SANTA | Indian torritory, & few miles to the mision o refe 1n oF sund i 1 wo will hoad 1n piain wrapner onr BOOK 0 MIEN Witict iivate Wi Spenes, Lincotn 190 | her his wite. e Sl ABIE, the now \‘.lAmnl\rnm ‘1“"“\" oty Iururlwl north, contemplates making Sherman or conty you only post Bpecial or Norvous Disonses, 1hpotenoy, Syp b and Yarieoselo, with quastion lst. Addross on O, Kurz, St Louls 0 On learning this Miss Lowis found that her | sumption and kindved complaints they would | Denison one of his important points Miss 18w oy S s e X, 2 4 5 ol Meteaw, Donvor 10 | afrections had been d 1 to the extent of | in this pleasant remedy find 1 Tt s | As'in othes piaces 1havo visited, town lots | SuIoring from mentalatrain, and it you I Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, N6 g T 119 ] 820,000, and_now brings suit to recover that | recommended by ministers, physicians and | have been laid out two oe three milos from tho | wenee11yous ayinptomsar throat, Inicous patch Corner 9th and Harney Omaha, Neb. = K. 8 Nivon, Des Moines 50 | amount. In hersworn statement Miss Lewis | public speakersof the Golden State. Sold and | city. It is curious to note how the buildiug | ©5in mouth, dheamatism in Lones and oints, hair fall i W [ avers that she now stands *ready and willing | guarante: ¢ Goodman Drug Co. at $1 a | boom is carried on. For in i outy eruptionk G any partiaf tha body, thelin of TIW. Wathigen, I A ). Ruwling, Oh the said William L. Fox.” Bottle, Threa for most stubbe tonmill to cost £00,000 built lurgely With New s being evected quite a dis W | to marr to use [ Pursued by an Oln Maid, cases of catarrh will ALIFORNIA CAT R | jtal © Miteholl, Omi Wiarr i Ingland cap- | e tash shoul St uto \ce from the oD RESTORED. £ “SANATIVO,” the PRI | T HOW TO BUY | manwe $1 4 packnge, or 6 for 85, With overy 85 order wo 1 1 i 5 1% | Oneof Macon's traveling salesmen had a Six months’ treatment for 8. By | center of the city,and sinco it hus boen . < g TLaHAATIN e pan i Feen 100 | strange experience lately on the way from | muil, $1.10. planned lots in this new field have risen | Tt S A 'l e= I T f T ] » Written Guaran- 8 . Oroy, O 100 | ‘attanta. e greatly in value, and it is expected the cotton + Nebras = L | H | s toe Lo curo all N o Ingiesdu 100 | Atlanta. donra 5 = slve: 1L s R T - 11 < | ous Discases, such as 30 Haker Oaha 10| Ttwascarly in the moming whonheloft [ Women Educating thomsolves. RULL UL ootk i spaion. ab W Lara o W ALSO PREPARE A =P W] il =] , Weak Memory, Loss 1] B % foyen S josenh. g | Attanta, and us hohad been forced to hurry | & SRACE R B 00 N e hos | °F cities in Texas. A il of any kind is o MAGIC REMEDY | S TR TNt B AT N Ry of raty Powertou: L. Angene, Omahia 100 | through nis dressing and start without his | WEOKIY WHEGS 8 . L3 0S¢ | cated to the south, one to the west, anotheron [ 30 7 e | S P 5y & Lost Mauhood, Nory: . WAt ison, Dow Moines 1% | Divaicast, ho paid Htido or o attcntion to his | SVErAZ0 g0 i3 less than twentry-three, | Hawst, and so on, s making poinis at | For Nervous Debility | plore & Ater Sundies Taaa ude, W. 1. Robinson, St. Louls. 100 | olow s o and of whom by far the greater number | which building operations can begin, and Lost Mant 1 all drains and loss of power of the erntive Oc D0 Wrudtord, Onual 100 | fellow pussengers, 1 Gritin u lady, | B¥© under eightecn, banding themselves R | and L.ost Manhood | ans, 0 either sex, caiired by over-exertion, youth OB st e Just before the train reached Grifin 8 1445, { together to secure’ through their clubs | e rate of intercstion gilt edged loans Is | o, Asreedy and permanent euro Thousans of cases | e o whices wItataly toud 10 AT 16 P seated immediately bebind him, leaned for- | o5hortunities for education and improve- | nover loss than § per cent, and bs usually 10 | o b e e e gy, <% 81 cures | armlty, Consamption and Tosanity. . Pat up i Jo A Ttehwiz, Lincoln ward and whispered in his car that his per- | mant that they have missed through the | to 12 per cent. The most’ conservative man CO0K REMEDY CO., Omaha, Neb | coivenient form to carry in the vest pocket. Prico W.J. Roblnson, Lincoin soual beauty had proved too much for her ? exigencies of their condition; when we | can find plenty of opportvaities to employ his 13th and Dodge Streets, ELR susceptible heart and she loved him foud] find that in addition e and even be. | money at the es. T notice, howover, | | ! Eive 8 wriiten guavantes to oure ar vefund G W ith w smile of conscious power tho drum- | #0¢ 5 i ( von et | that bankers avw compelied o permit. genor | ther ey, S By il G iy e I ¥4 el mer turned to Lok on the maiden whoso hoart | fore such instruction in practical | that baukers am campolied to permit genor | colar frce Mentlou Uils poper. Adrass R R he had ensnared. The smile vanished, how- | things—dressmaking, ¢ R T i e g eyl MADRID GHEMICAL £0: BrancR Qo TLL. MM ever, when he realized that the soft voice be- | aid to the injured v muko : RS e M flfl | FORBALE N OMAUA, NEIL, BY " longed to a maiden of some forty-five sum- | their work moré profitable or life easier | why this was so, and he said it was u custom, ! KuhnCo., Cor1sthand Douglas Stroots nors, Who s by no weans beautiful. He | 1o them, they are eagor to develop their | and ouly o ou very good security, Ik 3 Fuller & ¢ corTin & fiineian Siceots 8.2k Robly Chigaga.oss use. Tho ensnarod ono folldwed him and | I k,:m(:‘.l,‘(l 1{.'7.”I\{“u.:l-ml\ll:w\1‘13“.- (h o oy g e Denver, Colo., ) Eve ,y],".,.\‘“.,'” o ;(4),“,1 She T B DV Wi continued to tell of her passion until every- | B¢ o, "l Amerioan. that | it would be sure to create ill I am | 5 A [ 1inenatte must and Wil have ft. - ! ABY ARV ACES FREE Honor body in the car was laughing Dodge in the Tllustrated American, that | (WA e Sk Lo Gt i oo B L ¥ l l)_ . @7 5 [ikinane=ap VARG MILMRYRIL | ELIVENED c ¥ in from tho smoking ear and explaio grow morally or socially, using the Ko (han HanPava SR Oupee: M AR | " n . WD doue o ludy was erazy and he was tal ter word in its best sense, then indeed | also convineed tuat more people from the | TICKETS, 50 CENTS EACH. denl exelisy . Murphy the insitue asylum. Tho drummer wus much | wa ara lec e o B i 8 \0re peopin. ftom. hd | only the choicest b ons i 3 Y G0 Chha relioved, as ho has a wifo and.six children in [ WO 879 lod to bo h J‘(“[)"‘." . fure, | Boeh 410 Iakink tho northern part | 696,370 PAID EACH MONTH, | {iemsnatucturer, You savothomiddio pront, | d “4 12 the world e Mucon, dnd ho knew o would have dificalty | 0¥ soctal state in which the tc L Ly AL I RO R tho lawaet Rrides GANRILAUY W T Atkinsdn, Now Yok i waking a satistactory - explanation 1t sbe [ 0f women and children scom to be mo ey W | BANK OF COMM PAYS ALL PRIZES. WrIte us or information MANHOOD 8 Rosentiigh Now Vork followed bim howe. und more a matter of grim necessity s but the rate is [ Add B. . RHODUS, WM. S. KINSEY & CO. Early Decay and Above, Impo Frunk Adlor, Milwankee SEmpren Texus is rapid o ANGTGS U, ¥, MIVUUS, The Fifth Avenue Linon Stor 1, Varlassale sared. 1 e trimnetheneds E. B Winloshallor, Milwuukee Rust-Hettinger, The liberal use of Platt's chlorides is wis ack of busin Fifth Avenue Raer s nic we Tr & froo wuid sealed. A% Frin . James B, Esteo, Muwaukee The following from the Muscatine (Ia.) Tri- | dom and econowy combined 3 DENVER, » (OLORARO, [ 8RR FifiR AVORUR, » HNeW. 3ark LECLANCU INSTITUTE, 14g & 149 Willisw 51, M. Xe