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ing of the word, did 80, The dog was | the Washington correspondents and Fidge ked to lie down and toll over, to goout | Was present. The next momning his master But He Has a Head Which is Ghuok Full | ©fd0ors, to jampup ina chair and lie down, | | | whetlier foreign or domestic, political or mis: celiancous, By that pledge e shall continue | to abide, utterly regardless of any local or was asked by his betior-tulf where be had | A Weekly Journal Receives His Earliest | tempornry eftect on the popularity and stang: thedog the night before. He replied, “Oh Oontribti o Ing of our journal, * "% ¢ Wo might just around with theboys and went on bbb bere take occasion ~to speak of and several other things, all of which he did without single motion or direction, As we t h esding hi 4 ol our early and decided condem- — looked at him Amos Cummings said realing his newspaper In an innocent nation of the schemes and movements of tho HE HOBNOBS WITH THE STATESMEN | '®the most wonderful dog I have , | W At the brakfast table the ADVICE FOR DISGRUNTLED SUBSCRIBERS, | Immediate Abolitionists—we might remark and he s a good deal smarter than the madame again asked in very that none other have so much reason to desire l N ) e astory which T once published in significant tones, “Where did you have the T cool mn'\l'nnu 1(|v}ln\in\‘|l.xll'lllll.l mul: nlllh«-xo 8Y ) ) y i T »wh to the office and o movements as they shall continue to trans And Gets Drank Just Like a Man— | And which everyone said was a lie, but which | dog Oh, down to the office and at the | The [ndependent Editor Reads a Lese TiRe 88 V116 Gacpi B tHA Sotie v Slght oy Al \ was the truth.” hot ber husband, After break- Congressmen C son to His Patrons and Com- serve that those journals, whether northern mmings Has W hat was that?" sald 1 fast the same question was put and then Mr. or southern, which we regarded as tho espe- Tpon V N ) W VA NS Known Mighty Smart U1t was about 4 dog which Tsaw during a | Frye asked what was the mat He was ments Upon Various clal champions of the rights of the south, I‘ OI{ FIVE I)()LI“\I\S Canines, Too. fishing vacation thatl spent in the Adiron- | then led through the louse and was shown News Iten give ten times the space to a history of these . dacks. T was stopping with an old farmer | that Fidge lad done a number of things 3 fectings and proceedings that wo do, But D R B : ] l ) t t o st and the night T arrived T found it quite cold | which as a good, sober dog he never could 4 ol : Fo N1t OF o ARELa SV ey ] 661 v VeV ¥ al ey, entis 9 [LCoPyright 200 In) Frank G, Carpenter) and the faruer had & good fire for me. Dur- | have done, and ‘he proved himselt human | HikHors, Nob, July 25, —(Special Corre- | WoSRoaTGY Ol Cxpianation [rusting r‘\\ saiixam, Jul Special to ':n]n Y CHU BOUISA B €48 CHGHIBRE" e, WiGHIHE | SesAe bir At s spondenco of Tus BEe]—Au artido ap- | missiho subjoct, hoptigz that 1f o ‘rionds Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets, AL Qe o e oWt Faasieabls PSS! ot or fey b i 1A Wk OIS RIS | - ASOOE e ot understand. | Peared inTue Ber of Junc2i on the illus- | be not satisfiod he will at least consider hime ¥ A i X tc, Our offices have recently been en= l‘lmjm,!{r;». n: \\).‘.\n;,. ton liveson newspaver | §oy yaris ‘wald’ Boys, one of you goout and | ing of lingung erod ¢ Bultimoro & | trious Horace Grol lewspaper days, n | self answered." \\ ¢ ‘\' ¢ IIU ¢ to bt‘l,\' larged and more fully m\\u]\pfl.fl BT s at T i o Cronl BeNnBIL et doris woed.s. TG IATE fiy Yitn,? sl s | Ohto’ depob, the other d Fidge and his | Which the writer treats almost wholly of ANMOONT I'T MAID, with all the latest facilities for dental work. We make a full upper R TG o i s o0 Fomrsenthi b | orisy g e tive Ik VIGR0Y CWAIL, o car Bkt | msst or dropped inat the restaurant heve for d ‘s work on the New York —_— or lower set of teeth on rubber for five dollars, guaranteed to be as s lined with newspaper offices, and this in agaln,’ mid Sam, for I've fed the horses | a lunch and they discovered o rather fine L Vol 1 of which appeared on Samuel Minturn Peck well made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. Do oy ko OmTOH] GR0s 4 RHSHHGR | o6 (SE00 G it et o BOYY W ut on | looking but very lean and very dirty dog > mouing of April 10, 1841, with Mr. [ We had wandered forth at eventic no tbe prejudiced by what others may say against us, but come and ¢ wrangling for atleast five minutes. ALl this | thed up in the waiting room outside, Whils | Grecley. as editor and propuicior. The I veeroush the blossoming lane fora stroll; | see us and examine our work; it will all bear inspeetion. respondents, He s acquainted with many time a bl Newloundiand dog was sitting at | they were hnching the owner of this dog ibune was ot Mr. Greeloy's first journal- \\\u*l.\:;ufn»_lxh‘lr _V\-_I o ::;‘:\‘l—"_\"l‘v Teeth extracted without pain or danger, and without the use of senators and rpresentatives, and he often | s Y S s sl it " | come in and nsked Mr. Frye what he thought | 1ti¢ venture, the Now Yorker, a Ao 1otm shan s110a \"‘,‘“' A chloroform, gas, either or electricity old and silver fillings at low« takes part in the little dinners of the corres. Tk g Dlsgust of it aud Fryo repliod that 1t was hungrs gnd | three-coluimn folio, bears thut distinction. | - Aavee 0860 i1 o s1ry, of Jnb, est rates, gold and porcelain-faced crown, teeth without plates, eto, porcionte, sitting at the table with themand | oy 1.0ikia time fror I:::.,v‘T»T\T‘n.(\:-“,\‘r'hnr 4| GRENE B HAYS WomatHIiE to's . He then said | The New Yorker was enlarged to the quarto | “Now, what would you do,” said my love to | All work warranted, 3 y Far L0 Ayvy WLt 1w porlen of Wi Bt | 4y i o this Hive initaa: 15 gt up and | in & conversational fone to Fidgo: “Iidge, | 820 0t the commencement of Vol. 8 on v wel f DI, BAILNY, Dentist, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. and shoft. shelldd crabs quite as rapidly as ey 116, 15€AK 16" ADDMTSS || ki0 ok ot Kehatid 6! Youralt th st tiy | MUSeH 917 T6N] WHUA"No. 1 of (iatvolatis 1 you were the man in the moon Shon oventies until§ o'clock. Take elevator on 16th street to third floor, the rest of the party. Still heis less thana | Yoy 4t and amorient later he N desomive’ N AR e Bt Cirira e wtatiital U T | Was issued. Mz, Wess. H, Dumont, Union | In her dimpled face T zaye one glance, paper. foot. tall, and like the wild man 1n the circus with astick of wood in his teeth and d roppec when that dog out the is arving Now it § § Pacific night operator at this on, has in And hope leaped high in my breast{ e i e Wwood-bo: en went out t you togo totk chen and beg for a ) Fhnb love P 3 bk A ho has hair all over his porson, Ho s o | 1 10 the woodbox. Hethen went out and | want you togo to the kitchen and beg for Lis possession files of the quarto edition from | What lover could wish for a rarer chance il ot another stick and so continued till the box | bone and take it out and give itto that dog.’” e : < To put his fate to thoe test ! St s mmo s Fddge. Hois | vy fyif, " mhen withouba bark, but with 8 | Fidge had lnched at this place boforo 8o he volume 3to volume 8, bound in book form, the man in the moon,” said I, o Rt oot uhio Ordinazy Whlte moodlor | e guilated " grant b lald hiiteelt dowi th | lensw Whers thie Litation wis nud 1o stvalghts. | Whith although'Reviig gonothotgh o ob s 1 gazed n her face divine, 8d o ke the brightestof black eyes shining | yo 00y o SHNL I, 80 e Cime | wat started off and 1 about five minutes ro. | three Ohio river floods, are inan excellent | “I'd scatter the envious clouds on high " A 1, WoWess. Lty stato of p and are prized ve And for you alone 1'd shine, Qo & lueny facs, Ha s, however, $ho |yt iweit on) T ssve this thing with my | turned witha turkey log in his mouth, He | Jt¢ of pr ROy v brightest dog in the United States, and he ~ . : ! : highly by their 80 miich for their | «Dd gather the stars in a buckle bright W 11 I 1 S 1 CLS U S Washingt ) 5 s, | that Tpublished it. My readers lwghed at | dog who juiped at it and snarled at Pidge as | lections associated with them, 2 To a comet I'd hitch my car tonight yoonington tricks fortho past fiveyears. | (;unat imow that many of them disbelieve it | he ate it. Pidge appreciated the situation Of the tird volume of the New Yorker | And wander through space with you SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB. Benator Blajr o s daY, and lughed under his whiskers as the [ Mr Grecley has the following to say: “We | 1'd’ snatch—" “Now stop, that's enough, Calls Him Socrates, You can never tell what you can do with a | Strange dog went on eating herewith submit to our patrons the fifst num- deit hel and suys that he believes that he contains A ' t o g h 3. Cavppxran, | berof ancw volume of the New Yorker, and | And gayly hor laughter rung. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. mos Cumings went on, ““You can’ y Y £ — - er, with confidence and grat on “If you re the man in the moon,,’ said she, :::: l:v\:l “\7‘2 , Ge 'u,”mm.::xr iu( !l as to where their intelligence boging and | Oheonte 1 mation of the Bladder | thirdy ;u]‘;:lf'?:)u"h\\l\u:\v]*;:nl\l assidious labors on'd aduiire mo and hold YooE ton guos Bolng menufacturaers, fmporters and jobbors, as woll a3 ro- ast, o e course ‘| ends,and the stupidest-looking beas " e S WataEs 6f Hivel i fivst number was issucd on March b transnigration Is now inhubiting o dog. Ho | (0 "4 il “'\“_ HokE '”“‘ Tn | sios Bromptly cured by the waters of Ezoel- | ygu (vith leas than B dosen suborribems. e WO tail doalers, our purchasing facilitios are second to no houss in sometimes sits for hours in the newspaper of- |+ C & Wonderfnl soul within him. % e - this country. Hoeneo our oxiremo low prices 0 overything wo fice of the St. Paul Globe disconesing on this Tty s I 15 have now about seven thousand five' hun- {150 Attt ong dog with short le is barrel was AS TIP (T, dred. 'I'his circulation has been attained by 4 imounced of iss Mit- = 5 A e 3 about three feet long and his legs would not ATRANSASDRUGGIST a gradual and steady aceession —ravely much | dred Fulle e of Chief Justice Ful scll. Epcclal attention is called to our large and elewant line of dog’s wonderful intelligence, and as ho plays o = with him he talks to him, saying, “Ifidge, I § i . . g xeeeding one hund o we d st ss Corrine urn, daughter of Sen- Fina t ks (ovor 5 flerent stylos) at $5.00 and up me © much more thansix inchies, I bought Iwericnce With the | €& ing one hun d per week, and still Miss Cor burn, daught f Sen Fina Mantel C ocks (over 60 differen y I i king how B o g b more arely falling materially below that | ator Blackburn, isa brunette, while her sis- N Tan X " it rasol am sro that in tho feons of ke pash you m”.'vmn.y ].Ip‘m'lm;n\llyn, ,I\“».nld ’.-x“&” Prohibition Law. number. * * % Bub wo lave not room t ter Miss Lucill¢, is a blonde of the pure Eng- wards, Fine Banquet and Piano Lamps, with sik para 4 [ alie him s d o is hin wet, a were somegreat man. And I would haye B R thee tell some of thy past ex perienc Por To.the Editor of Tui Bk does prohibi- [ week for many words on asubject of so lit- | lish type ehadcs in all the new colors, from $500 up. Buy your Table tried to teach him again and again, He would haps you were Plato and sponted philosophy thon prohibite is a question frequently asked "'}""'L";“I‘\“'”"‘ e e ipress Frederick has collected 81 Cutlery of us and save money. Rogers' Best Triplo Plated entreat forbes 0ue moment, howe propped ) forr hou atati he would Perchance you wore Socrates, or you ma e A vl b LS while we observe that within the 'last fow | oo for the new children’s |m~|p|v<||.ll‘|.‘“<‘; Kuives and Forks only §1.76 per sot. Steel Carvin: Ssta (knife, pends the actic the people of Nebraska | months the eost of our journal to us has been O NE P B bt s e e GBS fork and stool), 82.00 and upward. Spoons, &e., in proportion. } 1 P 1 next November, Asthe prohibitionists most | serious 1. Every article wl aveling under the title of Comtesse de ) bave been of Roman bixth, and the same soul | M B¢ Would godown on all fours. I gave that volces forth your bark may havo con. | "™ Veril whippings, but theso ks s Apparently Did no Good, : refonds. 3 s Mid-Summer Bargain Salo of Diamond=, Watchos positively answer that question aftirmatively [ ters into ordinary consumption or 0 l,,',l ;":‘b,‘“r-”- cty-seven years of 0!31 CHeLy M‘. e I e " ~ o and the anti-prohibitionists as positiv '“‘lil A‘fl un ad inc _”H‘llrum 1t \ P b i e Ay an Tt ploe and Fine Jewelry is still in progre=s, Genuine Diamond Fingor welved thoorations of Casuror givon forth Lo ] s negative, I thought perhups the | Biior witty the sest. Bao 1 Lo lobncs: | taro sho ed $10,000. Rings from 82,50 up. Solid Gold Watches from §15.00 up. the pure classios of Cicoro, Tell me, Fidgo -{md nvu-:ldv,';vmli- trying to 1_\.~m.:mln. [v‘l.l\ expericnee and testimony of one who had a d in New York from Mrs. C. L. Haynes, who has recently been 6,000 flne solid gold, plain, band and set Rings from $1 to $10 icl i o can't spe: e ourthi story flat, I grew so disgusted with e personal kuowledge of the question at 5 per cent; that of printers | elected assistant physician at of the Western 1d Spaoctadl AE 08 from § Htee vhich wasit? It you can't speak American, | i it Tiekol bimup by tho oape of tho | LWFES porson gy Sl 7Ery JUBLY With tho Tosts e g0 mi ohosts | 1Bat aaytam dae aan ab pussed 6 suc each: Gold Spoctacies and Bye Glasses from §3 up. Fine Steol speak Greck or Latiu, and I will try to un Al ARG Hiig K b of IhE iAo migtng | | 2uS n.:,,m be uselul; .u!x: it n.’f lxlm:' AT S ol nell ik o | Beasfal exazal n before the state medical Speotacles 81 up, derstand you.” G S g fool amy | W that prior to my residence in Kansas werepent of our attempt to publish a car board, is rst woman physician in Vir- e PRt AR (SIAAL ara (e Mes. Sonntor Davis is wellacquatnted wigs | 'YOublasted cur, T not woing to fool any nt probibitionist—um still a tem- | Tully propared and fainy exectid ot | o By & Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty L longer with you and Tl just drop i Fidgy, and when sho meets its owner, she Tl s nj have no sympatly for the sa- l"fl ALure mul:mulrlu.on' at the lowest pos- | The Southern Pacific ocean has a monopo- i . i this doR At S ite) » | You down 1 o ATTKGEY 5 and none for the drinkers a | sible price. Thus far the success of our cn- | list in the person of Mis. Emma Forsythe, a . filxt ur\ul."f’l 1)!:1 o and f“ n wanls 1 |igor 1ooked down and apprecated tho lass, but ready to aid anyone to break from | terprise hasbeen quite as flattering ns we h \\'i\lu\\‘u who owns a_goodly part of the Th Omah Medical d Surgical Institut et it 1a e a o e iking slong. Sonator | yiiuoiion “He howlod as though he were | oo Y ; mever ho | had anticipated, it ot fully as lucrative as | island of Now Britain, Mrs, Morsythe goes € Umahna edical an urgica nstitute Pettigrew s fond . ration, I W B the thralld his appetite whenever he 'y 7 & ottigrew nf ond of IMidge, aud though the crazy.and when T tool him b in heshook | will signify his ‘\\.'v'_l‘(lm!rl. m;l -‘-:\rml.‘ by the name of the White Queen, - dog had met him but two or three times he [ (7 SatE el b Rl Now, does prolilt ay no— | the times induces a corresponding change, | “rpuo Marchioness of Ely, whoso death oc- . v like aleaf, T wenton talking t iim and 3 N not in our terms, butin our ability to extend i i remembered him and recognized him after a | (19 1 ingto throw him out the | First because the Ly is not cufoveed.” It is | 10V AP It bl 0 extend | curred a short time ago, was much admired two yoars' absiee. Not long ago Governor | 10 1T [was g Feathiea ! him to it | (N Veriest nonscnse for anyono to utiim that | 1e ¢t | m«’;xx\'l‘.-“"T.‘."lx'\““f"”nu ‘s are spe. | D Ier youth by Cavoir, who would have NSy , window and then T again ordered him to s s aforee ol us the law against | SEEUES Bostmastors, aud all others are spe- | mapied her had sho been willing to Isave tho Swinefordof Alasken paida visit toWashington. 5 e WAL lly instructed not 'to for 5 s 5 o up. He got on his hind 3 qui than I theft, murder 1 that is not wil- lally ustructed not to forward us the names Mr. Smith s owvner, was looki P e 3 of e N et 18 [ British court and her intimate fricund, Queen i b ¥ could suy the s and looked at me in t blind knows for himself that it is not | ¢ bernons a8 subscribers for the Now | Victoria, for hlin and he went through Willard's hotel | 1 1R ThE ¢ His spivit was broken and failed to find him. He stopped i at the PR ks 3 Yorker without paymont, in advance, except & ! » of theft the Ic o a | incases where they hold themselves v n- | Nn\ \\niuln‘l;\. \\lm- of nlnw.-. ary of the A After that I had no trouble with him, Ho Q00 ek 3 sible tous for the amol o trust g reasury, is tho possessor of ; billiard room but saw 10 ono ho knew until | (b 1ter L LBl R trotble, with bim. *Ho wal fnclintion to di Conslden this rato mingive Lo ust all will | Ge" IThm” Waslintriontas b e midrca to go out when e mitn s {Aarle || S5l i sk smariost dog It Guoktiont | Lo chieLs soycalaos all Having: inow and more purticular notice y Forgo, corner of the 1om beckoned to him, He went Mhed 58 4 “f“;'._ ST e Wiingesana | St fiop ‘H“K R E On i t page the following standing : !i-;l‘- I° n'\-l('_ml 'll'mv;'_flfl' Th'\:xw“nrk Ve ( Vil roveruor Swineford As 0 i B0 00 ! adadilii & Whe \ 3 I q Ly ¥ o | t'ad’ was run: hright- sutin dress, reformed after her own Govemorshool e somn ceord s 10 | o would g 6 to me overy moming whilo | Vieras. Uk e i T coxbitIoNs, savs: “Unever had a ‘brightrod T AE e o Y U C HORILBE ) 4 50 0 S in o home very lato and | ju Iuisas has g pen : ew Yorker will be published every in dress,’ ‘reformed: or otherwise. I don't bottar o0s thin you havo. Ho romembored | )8 0. o owie horo very lato and the seller, for ki Y AT s oo o o Bl e e e W bl el (B ad{ el oy o1 b e RS atvhen o B o rIRg e RUINANBE | i 1o over tha devmpamer Bafke s ; ad him Tnlo v of the uest quality, and afforded 1o its | Tormed excopt by annihilation.” overherche came overand canght hold of my Bhe jml”‘m‘:_ boeaklast, D A6s was : i o and even into perjury, to | Parous in the city and the countr per | | Betsy Arnold, a sister of Benedict Arnold, pantaloon log with his teoth and pulled at it | & y bred b Ta el . Moreover, he fecls justi. | dunum, payuble inflexibly in advan lived for years and after her, brother's until T looked down, when ho rosoon his hina | SO0 WRetin tome and Lusually leb lim | {055,000 Uhis, for ho foelsin. houor bound | from a distance unaccompanied 1 disgrace in Norwich on publi When feet aud offered me his hand. Tt is four y lie ou thobed beside me while I read. He | 1 prgtectthe scller, And what elso than | tance will ne vily remuin unanswered, | shewas ninety years old she was taken tothe s SRE I gt mlinad, 1618 four y would get theSun and sit ot until T | perjury can you espect when the state hus | Ay personor persons sending v | almshouse by ‘old Sherift 1. G. Thomas, sineo Lsaw hin and his memory is good.”” bt fE Ry Vg1 o, Ons aiuinge men in_perjury for y freo from postage or will re. | Betsy madea great how-t0-d0 about it and Tho manager of Forepaugh’s circus saw | 3Ok and then ; Bl i s that all persons ceive two copies for one y u single copy | Was_so grieved that she lived only a few Fidge & yoar or two agoand ho offered Fry day I 1ber he brought the Tribune. He . b Ldsalil 3 o thousand dollars for him, essman of Brains, and holds conferences with the fous cor: not understand, and though £ set him up and | o o dave and upon its correct answ offered 1tto me hesitatin 1s though he | 14 druggist shall swearthat | T0r two years, and in proportion for a largor | months, She was a strong old woman and Stablnedkr of Now' York is another of | WOt notsure thathie was wight. Ilookedat i and 1 will stuteright here | New York, * + % Bdstors of pipers ex- The duchess of Iife is a fine butter maker, 3 : L, ; ) i ; quiring Medical or Surgicy k & Another reason is that “what is every o the news columns the following items | butter-making and, if possible, obtain a prize [ 3% & > paper agu 5 mouth, 9 " 2 Stallnecker of courso doing the | P64 1he paperugain in his mouth, g Kidno tlon laws are o ature of Ohlo has char- | pric Bindde ‘Skin and Blood, and all surgical ope T RaesaIEy uun! would object to drink after him, His master | the Sun and his tailin the air. He neyer | W 0f Nebraska are not enforced, No law roud from Ashtabula harbor, | get angry, for the re one's coessfully treated. Syphilitie pe o 1 from tho sys'em without mereury 4 q i 5 who have scolding wi lIves | & , k ! Sl dog's desire to be clean, He bought him asa | *1shall not forget,” continued Mre. Cum- ! will not—it mignt injure their | Ohio river. Capital §1 . rter S x N n list. Addross the samo for a cortain | sum. H. G & C W st had much of her brother's temper. ) Bakis ) il sterily ani'nakbd hin wiat i Heant b but oue man to refuse to | changing with us will plewse give the above | and it has becom the fashion of young Enge n EAS oyl Fidge's admirers and Fidge and he often Fenipries Ao v piigrreBi e amanvie an insertion.” sl 1adios whose fathiors Own farme o> ooy Host Fucllities, App O over § Bt o e bringing me such asheetas that and he gral | i o rink a Glass of I ecr Together peruoth L o | o Ly faie A acly ey o obtain 8 prizo | 4 ccommantions Wost Wri crculars on Defo o, . alure o el body's business is nobody’s.” 8 2 ata county fair and scll the butter at a high | Spine, Piles, Tumors. Cancer, Catarrh Bronehltis, 3 i treating. Fidge laps his beer out of his BRbIts CAUBELoan Ly Licks Y 5 W Genan V0. 1o ks Intr Taout o fors: o12E o imome own glass, and hels so cleanly that no one | Andslunk out, soon returning, holding both | feason t e instances the licel a company = to construct a Modjeska says sho cannot afford to | (Siets ; o Medieal Institnte making a xpecialty of FILY LT Dome is enforcel unless complaints of violation ure | Luke Erie, through Warren, Trumbull county) | fog gy for th aband: owor, 0 Visit us 1ay e teated ot home by first discovered his intelligence through the | made a mstake about the paper after that i who will niuke the complaintt | to Liverpool, Columbiana county, on tho tenoR ) i L0 hous SOFOA) ¥ onfdent! nts sent b Lo el tual, T a good turn by cutting this out and pasting it | us or send history of you pup and paid £20 for him. When he took him | min ‘how Ilostthis dog. I took him with 5 B 8 ; “ W Vl‘l mu;lh.x. .-] }nu] Igm !'R "“‘ 3 iLh:‘L' e v i on the 100l glass, Spectal or Nersous Disea home he found that the puppy was covered | 1 fate offlte ong ey, gud drogiing lnfo w f SHISE WHGINAT | L tting man | yeurs, Twenty yoars ar i aetita]| = f..fl'.d‘,{.l'?-‘.“,?\‘i? NREAGH cal Institute, withfleas and that he needed a bath of pat- | stor on the w I was making o pur- {Rh08 0 06 RuoH: H rage Amer- | complete the road. (These are very liberal (s ’ ittle boy, four bales of cottor Corner 9th and HarneySts., Omaha. N ent soapevery morning to got 1id of these, | chase tho dog diss . 1 logked every- | jcan citizen feels that such work is dirty | trms; but whatguaranty hav gsiiuic RO E e Ty R usibalos oficodon ) ff SR i S Conneniphh a nTETARe) Mr. Fry ked this bathing very much, | where for him Iwhistlod and called, bt | work. S long as it does not personally | ho fots that s future o , many not ve- | and un wbundant supply of oats, fodder: g’ andone moruing ho sid, whilo idge was | thedog did wot appear. L then went onto | concern b that b s enquph Bt | D GloUhattert (el istor, Newark, | All the outside help she had was the hirilg of Iying on the floor, “Well, Tsuppose [ must go | theSunofice and was thero tlking with [ 46 touttend bt R e e ke th : paiily aman for ono day aud " the. picking of 500 andgivethat blamed dog his bath,” where- | Mr. “i““ \\"l:uu \-‘1' > one ¢ quu in 1:uululn»: terrible .-\}-1 [ 78 drinkiol || 1ot Now: Yorsay JLoglals ln:'«- :-'ll'_'“"‘«l her a | ¥ g X — upon Fidge jumped up and trotted up-stairs | immoderately, and telling the story of a doz | whisky or beer, o ols among | charter, but affixed the hard condition that CUPID'S SWINGING NE and jumped of his own nceord nto the tub | fight ho had just scen i which a black dog | those recdy for “thos should h‘"l'h:’“x':l‘l‘l by ll?:xinu-ru-.{‘l-m)l of the NGING NET. propared forhim. Tt wasat this time that | Was fighting tvo bull terviers, ‘What shups | din, till Some By fetivity | the vots stood 170 yous to g mondaviand | phe Rammock o Delighttul Adjunct his master got the idea of trying to teach him | Was the black dog? 1 asced. ‘e had a long nAliDeaca I RS e atlenpls | cess to the new city, 4 of the Silly Season. certain words and to make him understand to | body and v short e was the reply. 5 r to enforea the law. “Davy Crockett, The hammock has much to answer for, B certain extent his conversation., ‘It's my dog’ said I, and I rushed out of the Oue druggist in 1888 not dead in Texus, o gsicereported. | gays the Pittsburg Bulletin, i : 3 4 The Dog Learned Wonder€ally, | offles. " When T gotto tho plies 1 found out | eounies oy ] i 20 [ 3 rumor ays rofusod to eredit 1t or wotico | "¢ s developod. from nothing into a ABQUSHGNANE 8 Yocaswaty of aboib ithree |ithal the rowd O 5000 peopla whish tha man || |06 of ok evety itwo pyeelcaand other | Mo SumorrDayy tvll dioigane;iand! e tm: ||t Hriston i midsinmes baloy joys bundred wonds, and ho can carry throo or | had suid was watcling tho fight, had disap- |t 10 Prowrtigh, - His traftle was iozal- BREACH OF PROMISE and sorrows. fouridess in his head at the same time. The | peared, and [could see nothing of my dog R toxicating spirits f purposes. In | WA suit of this denomination oug! A decadoago the hammock was spora- other day his mistress, wanting to go out, | anywhere. I saw nothing of him | a it s than three hundred a | to issue bofore the cireuit couyt x‘.‘.”fih“.‘d.‘fl?f die. It isnow univorsal. Certaln tour- found atthe front door that she had forgot- | until the next night, wh he | 5 e same year sold five arrels of | ¢ , Livingston county, week before | 15t from this heretofore unhammocked l5 ten her pocketbook. She said to Fidge, | crept into my house, awa up d "“' I“]"‘_'l:"‘::::;l l‘:m'lll'\ut: last, Judge Addison Garduer presiding, The land of the free, journcying in 3 3 +Iwantyou to go upstairs, goiutomy room | town, sowouk that he could hardly stand. | castof this the weitor saw I sk sy rvml'uu'tm\‘f:v' is Miss Nancy Grifiith, the and in Cuba, noted the meshed ¢ and bring down my pocketbook which is on | Hewas one mass of bites and it isno exagger- | wagon logds of bocr 'y — - —_———— W James Perkins, both of Pike, | with interest first and with admirati aeiEEE | BEE e B | S ARE YOU BUILDING . 5 A R she at srwards ¢! 0 >y broug] the burean” Fidge ran up, jumped on a | ation tosay that he hadat least one hundred tho train, on the very |du.\”lhu'|ln~u al | the defendant had pald ‘particlar attention’ 3,‘,’,“,,‘; L‘i,al.:\,:-'.‘.,\l-ix:]‘v“gl(:.:‘]-Ll\:;\!:-h“l,)ill,‘:::,’,'m and camo down with 1t in his mouth, Inthis | about New York trying to find me all this e saun N Sy "““""«:HPI;M d Thm'r time since, when he ‘turned over a new A RavolialaniE b L] If so call and examine our fine line of art goods, compi sing a2, A L ¢ s 0w finding s i | leaf and marvied another. Thero was no | ZAmericans have taken the hammock to caso no motioning was done and the dog un- | time and had evidently had aht on every | peither of the d a permit nor were any : A Locks. Knobs, Escutcheons and Hinges, 1n all finis. and designs i express promise of marriage existing..c their very hearts, and American inge- dentood the words. He carried the ic street corner, T can ouly sco how he could | of them ever prosccuted. Does not that. tell e . 4 = ~ > T > ¢ tainly noue proved, and Judge Gardner | nuity has devised machiner; pable of [+ the bedroom, the pocketbook and the bureau | have discovered the house on one theory and italown tigky “.L “;"“I'.'l" {'(‘)“'1‘:}“‘;;'5 ‘Ilm;-\w: rgwlnlmtauvhum'umiw\\'u:muu- o5 ";'y tnl'n"r"x out IHI’ILHHUL"NILlHHiW"f{f“sl as I‘IIMLBAU("Ii & l A\ LOI{’ in his mind at the same time and also that he | that is that Le must have counted tho streets N bt b e ey barticular attention’ being all sufticient— | the finished article will turn out its oc- < P Was to go and bring the pocketbook, on each side of theonol lived from tho river | fegy Ve Thists sostoness Of Jusiioss lo yhoroupon thelury gavo o vordlot for the | gupani, 1408 Douglas St.,, Omaha. :pifi'.fg"(':‘f Ll 0:.‘11?“:0"“““1”‘ e i h\v| intaining This in Fis Mind s bettor tha e Laenouing will draw | winly, though doublicss mors than the falue summer bereft of a hammock would very wi and he gave Fidge a dime Maintaining s in 8 M ind by % 0 v a > bott . ¥ of thelady’s procrastinating Lothario, The | Pe to the America nladand lass & dreary Wmppel in 4 piece of paper and told him to | have gotten bis directions. Well, I washea |k freels ety ey (er | judge's doctrine may be quito right in tho [ and unromuntic period, : o fakeitloa drug storo, mentioning the name | his sores andofferd hin sometning to eat | 1 Ianeas torma g uiih oxicatingliquors i, but wilL it answer for a fixed principlo ven a good article of moonlight and of the store, which was one where he and ) v PR e ofe H:10. 10 : 0 a s experiencein all | a hammock big enough for two, and 5 buthe was too sick to touch anythi The | saying prohibition does prohibit, but I b SRt b z _enough f 5 ) ) natters doubtless gives rme e i 3 0 vhic vi o Fidge had often been. He wrapped a note | next morning he brought up the Sun as usual | noticed asortof Freemasonry atongst t e o ouloss glves his judgment | there is no combination which will more DR. J, R, MoC AW, THR S IALIST, i D u ¥ 4 precminence over ours quite a3 decided i 1 thoroughly advance the | x o 1 ent uf nll fo PIyAT Munloo, STRIC avound the dime and Fidge, taking it in his | and as sore as he jumped upon the bed, | Who drink that somehow unervingly leads | on the general ground s hi great legal | FoPidly and '0('1""; ly ‘"l yando. thoil Isnnsurpassed i ireatuipn HLLEIB ot s 1 b B viMsaliaun, ATIH mauth, staried out. Ten minutes later ho | His sores hurt him so thut ho could not lie | theln to the vight place, and mercantilo | attaiuments may claim over our utior taoess: go ot Supid and bxipgubont thollghty : car ‘iver. ' Femulo Diseasen curad without mstruments or o1 y ; s—those peripetetic missionaries who | rience in the i, : ! ing of Hymen’s torch. ¢ p for circulars glying particulars about each of the Whove A enses, And showing m returned with a sedlitz powder which the | quict and I spoke crossly to him and finally N Ta Ly the password which is | Woacoin the nice matter of tho law, * + | ing Y r g garsionla ¢ WL el A, o) d ) : s | Would notsix yearsof non-commital ‘particu- | _ The hammock is an institution which | of the most remarkabic oures. Otice, 8 E."Cor 14th and Farniuum St ontran s o 100F (st Oiha, Neby Slorke had given him and his chango for the | gavo him knoek and sot him offon the floor. | the open sesame toall the. koo things of this | 1ou, oL years: RS e e L L busy and | == dime. Fryooften sends him for cigars to a | Holooked atme pitifully aud tried to get up | world—will tell you that there are few towas ! ! thindk so, but would speakwith alldeference, | practical a land as America, It is a 5 7 i cerlain cigur store, and ho understands tho | again but coud not. T ol his shor front | 10 KANSES Wt @ man cannot get something Has not the ‘commun lawe” somo provision on | Gaughter of the south. of lands it Y & I N E name of Willard's hotel as well as he does his | puws on the bed and 1 caught hold of his ol s sook to put us down | hpiciry! YVho Will dous thio favor to ex- | Junguor and idlencss reign bencath an ) own. Sometimés My, Firyo will tell Fidge | neck and lifted him up and laid him down { vociferating uy yourselves on the “By the way g o " almost vertical sun. Its motion savors that sho belioves. his master is at Willard's [ and told him to be quict or he | sideof whisky; you would like to soe salocns y the way the Liviugston Register,in its . 8 report of this trial, tells a hard story for of ieisure and its mission is one of ro- [] l l l 1 t)l ] e O 1 l l ] ) (,l l l ] and will give him a note to take to | would have to leayo the room. He corner, pitfalls for the youag,” ete, il story for the 1 O 1 R 0 Lfall fo | galluntey of Alleghany county, We append | mance. a ficent displ erythi J 3 i e aiidgo gocs stuiglt to the |kt moving arond and fimily Yo% WS on the sido of thesaloon. Wo | i without comment, tousting the syid ohrens | T As an aid to firtationtt fs twin sister | A M gnilisenvicisplayiof 2venyihing Veelnl andiernamonyg (nike hatel and finds his musterand gives him the | fell off the hed again. Iwas half asleep at | | and “wocan casicr’ watch and | hroyhayopi 5 responsible for tho libel, if 1t | toa fan. ATRLire maker's art at reasonable prices, e Hole. Fidgealso takes the letters to the post. | the time and T could just see him going out ainst the saloon in Nebraska than | PFOVe SuCH since our authority is given, If a young couple ever trust them- ofice. Thexvis alittledooratoncendof thede- | of the door with alook which I afterwards | Wecan the boot-leggers, joints and clubs of WORTH OF WOMEN IN ALLEGILANY. selves to the support of the same hum- \ hivery window and hiepushes oue paw against | recalled as the saddest T have ever seen in | Kausas. The saloon [ . find; the other the During the progress of a breachof promiso | Mock at the same time Cupid has his own g els Inskdo und holds up the corres- | auy eye, human or aherwise This bok | [oCits i Iao 0 i Prgsman &, cantot | trial i this villugo st woele,ouo of tho wit. | Way therenfter. The pair must of ne pondence which he is carrying in his mouth | haunted me in the drcams 1 had duwing the : Jicages was asked why liessos wi why, be advised the plain. | cessity be brought into such sweet prox- toalittlo old man who is cancelling stamps | remaindor of my morning sleep and when T | Finally after all has boen said prohibition | G qurf Suit L i i,’,‘,‘",‘{bu".'\t,l.‘;;,,’l‘ Jmuildlel oft formality Have removed to 1207 Douglas St., opnosite Millard Hotel, 0 i e oV s otter | awoke our later I found my w. 0es not prohibi B0t @ . ke, 1n that o e aldents 8¢ 8 ¢ T R S - 1 Aty e e e B0 thore. Rismaster las nover lost a lotter | avoke balf an hour liter I found my wife in glost not prebibit—loes ot oven prel d o | Bike, in that count pifed that ‘in. Alle- | “'Ono may withdraw from ‘his fafr one Stove Repairs for 1500 Different Stoves, Ranges and Furnac which he has intrusted him and he has car- | my room crying. She said, ‘Lam afraid the R L chani paflo fom ¢ ghany a jury could y be found who | ong hench, may hold her aloof whil Water Atta: mnt Fltted and Connected. Gasolin ins StovesRepalred, Tol. 00 ied columns upon columis of manuseript for | dog 1, and I wish you would come down | pd horored b Store, ruins an honorable | would consider ywan, soul and body A & 35 A & 3 G, Prowr o 3 PHERG 38 ¥itd co pon colums of manuscript for | dog is dead, and sh y 10 and honored business and loses the license. | worth more tha ) ! | seated on the same grassy bank, and ROBT. UHLIG, Proprictor, O. M. EATON. Manager newspaper publication to the post ofice. into the coal house and see tohim.! I hur- e In Nebraska we have a restricted teafie, in A “friend” ilng inone of the o y hitch his chair away, ‘or closer, as ALl of the newspaper corrospoudents of [ ried on my clothes md went down and I | Kausas we have free whisky, and 1wl tell | st Sl (0.0 of the southom \ ! we have i statos thought proper 0 admonish the N, 9 dictate, But i’ the samo ham- | A 11, D Establishod 1868, Washington know Fidge and I dropped into | there saw bim lying in a little hole which he | YOu, Mr. Editor, that a pint of whisky sold | Yoyher on account of the frequent ]lullli:'.r ndorone of these things, A 1 ‘l“‘mg I arrot t()r &'7 his oftice last night and had a seance with | had scraped out of thocarth, He was stone | PY 8 IKausas drug store will make a man | tion of ant ery meetings held in different 1 only submit to fat 1 propin- S A 51 i\’l PS () N ! ‘ o ad serpe 4 AR R i n sl eting K y submit to fate and propin ; \ a o da him and bis master. A moment later Amos | dead, and ho had evidently known he was | Juo o3 drunk, cause bim to kick bis wife | parts of the coun This friend infor: quity and be lod delightfully to the mo- | RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF % ust as hard, and il @ dronkords grave § W L o PAR: Cummings came in and for half an hour tho | about to die when he had como toimy room | s s0on 18 If 801 by & Ne b e © JUst Ty Jroeley” that, tols ol Tofices Were | montous question, YERY FINE YOUNG FAR dog went through various performances, | and had wanted to have lain down on thebed | Prohibition takes whisky from the saloon | Yoo, r, he as well as & number of his frionds | The hammock is fashioned much like 3 % His master used no motions whatever and | and to havedied besido me, 1 can soe him | &84 Puts it into the drug store and establish- | ana nofihbars wouly by compelled to with- | & 8pider’s web, But who would not wil- §59 el e spoke to0 him ina conversational tone asking | now as he looked when he left the room and I ;'f;,.;};,[;{I",‘,w"(“v“,.',fi"*'lff‘ ',‘]'.‘]::1“““".‘“. o5 | Qraw their patronage. © T¢ s “supposed that | lingly be a fly when the web holds a 754 ¥ < Bim todo this and that just 8s though ho | have but little doubt that his ungainly body | loonist will sl All the whisky he s be vesi iy i thi follr, Greeley ot backe! at | chariing malden? And what man iy ¢ $7 Cach. were speaking to boy and the dog minded contained asoul and a good one,” the average Kansas druggist, and 1 haye eply o thnanners *Before | there with soul so dead who is not glad ; d beginuing to reply to this caution, we beg | () ammock has come Better Than Most Boys Do. All this timo Fidge had luin _quietly on the | found thit, the ‘average drinker will swear | leavo to inform the writer and. all othor sui | 18¢ the hammoc hi' SIS 19 Mo ” ne e With a Guarantee to Talk Ho would say without Icoking up from | fleor. Ho looked us though be wight ave un- | it black is white if he 4nnok ot 4 driok bors of the New Yorker thatif there bo | Payne Clarico, the tonor, formerly with the ol 3l MBS s paper, dn @ gentlo tono | durstood Mr. Cummings’ story, and his eyes | sun ba cured by ok ioin e and st asce | ono I;AIII‘{;;‘fl:{ull:;‘lhl placed there mainly with | Carl Rosa opera company in England, witl ar- <\ talking DAFEob for or chtied Uik T hear oue of thoso messenzer boysout | Jooked full into those of tho speaker as he told | how sickly so0 "y spparutly ablebodied | most hapy TSRSl o WD SUALL 18 | 3ive e 000 o jola the fanoes of the Bmua ordinary cheap price. Do there, “Flage, go out and drive him away.” | it When the story was concluded 4 western | mon are in Kansas and low, wo publli & paper fos a livabonts” but o) and Davis aro making o4 tonsive prop: RRLRIMLYITE SHRIS AL this the dog jumped o bis feet and rushed | congressman dropped 1 and asked the party | . Which will you take next Novembert High have never yvet been driven to'solitit the | arations for the tour of Miss Juch and. her X GEISLE Ride sotoe® Mot ; tothe door, barking 15 though he was mad, | 10 takea drink, and Fidge got up and teotted l‘.‘.:":2;1.’.5?.‘:‘2i}‘”uifi.‘fffg‘::f;fi‘:..:?f“fi.fi.‘{:‘}‘\:.:fii?fi' charlty ofa friend or the forbearance of an | company next scason. They will carry i MA? EISLI ‘l{’ Blae spriag attachment. Nohorso motion. “There wasno messcuger boy there, but ho | along with them. Hels affocted by drinking | Kausas onjoys. A BAXSAS DRUGGIST. | {n poceiving thesy sty ldual, Delloves b | company 9¢ 130 peonls, with so Orshestin Rad 417 S. 18th St., Omaha, The oldest ani largest earringe factory R [Nk SAik 1 e lAl o A ARE I R | o fn s e A3 MRkeS by Grinkiag uey from us, | chorus of the same iz employed by Mr L we shall be most happy to count hi mong bbey w! e Putti company las B4 salf down aguin. Fryo then asked himto go [ ortwo glasses of beer will turn bis head. | Dr. Birney curos catarrh, Bee bldg, e b 0seaoe 1o s | Al el Jrith the Patil company last year, sud - 0 Omaha for flue work, using the celes our patrons; bt wheriever 1At coases 1o 14 | 211 (o) aromn fry "for , BABY ¢e8 FREE ; and bring bim a paper which lay in the back | Ho will then act us —_— the caso, he 'will oblige us by demanding u the production of their reperto twenty 1o sy REDENES | brated spring washer axle. Drafts and room and shut the door, and Fidge growled Foolish as Any Human Drankard, Princess Dolgoroukl, the morganatic wife | settlement—aud be will still further ovlige us | of the standard grand operas, The company ki estimates furnished Fiue repairing a i " 2 f the late czar, has published her memoirs | if he will s i seus ell @ b of i but didat. He then told lim to open the door | Will dance around on his hind legs, will | © » opeus its own seison, as well as that o specialty, ¥ . . in Russia, and every available copy was ime KEEP WIS REASONS TO HIMSELY, Leavitt's new Broadway theates i Denver, ®ud toclose the frout door, and Fidge did | Jump ou chairs aud bark, and show off all his l And i . ek | Toave e Lirgan tasicay Lo G wesls 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Omaha, mediatoly siczed by the police, oW to the watter of our offcnse; we | August 18,

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