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BEF, " MONDA left Sq with! hopeful hearts not one was left to telk the story of the mas- oof that Pro- | sacre. The termitory now called Kun- UGUST 1 and the magna and instead of getting t gether and forming a new nization in | Do You Wane Bettor I S DY oute o e g hibition s a Failure? sas, of atleast that portion of it that nished Prohibition debates ave announced in vari. | borders on Kaw, wns oupied by the i } the public, the g i ; o of the Ball | 1o Bt e b it b all thrived is daily | ous places throughout the state, The one at | Kansas Indinng, ahd “Cansas” is a cor- THINGS THE WOMEN CAUSED THE W Romantic Version of the Ori Players' Brotherhood, becoming move and more apathetic. en | Shickley is attracting some attention, O, ruption of that primitive name, happily, A ¥ is attracting some attention, C. L. I Py R .| now we are told that the supply of u\’Iv”‘\«liv“ | Lommon takes tho sido of high license | 100 for the original is harsh and lacks e e beeetnt o of the e fiictints and | aainstd. C. Paston, a prohibitionist. They | tHe @uphony of the modern form, Tt is OHNNY WARD'S WIFE WAS JEALOUS. | 7 simistic enougzh 10 16 de- | talk tothe peoplo through the Shickley Her- | "'l”f M" ’l”“l‘ B N “"'."'I “"""”‘ —_— clar o is shriveling upand soon | ald, tho enterprising Fillmore county weekly, | 0 Original through the mistake of a P proofreader, who, revising the very early work of some missonary, mistook the “u” for an inverted “n* and so *‘or= 'ted” it, and to that blunder we are will ¢ togethier, Forbid it all ye | 11 the jssue of July 18 M by Mrs. | host of eranks who uscd o make the grand [ g (G MUE O8I .l' : Ir. L stunds and bleaching boards populous and vo Prom tho i 0o W \'.l. “";\:"lji i eal with your presence and your shouts and your 3 value of money down toour own day, when | mmon fires the She Was Snubbed Socially Spalding and Took a asked, “Who was the worman £ for in "m-v"' il 5 "h.“ s FMeanwhile the demand for baseball uni. | Hey have just abandoned all attenpts to fix | n_v.rlv .le for the name of Kansas, The X o Heuiaehle o demand for bl unl | o7 have st sbanion alluitemyta o iz | JHbled for the name o Kunew: The ave you use ~ Sk of the game is daily diminishinz, The big | WKIDg ull sorts of things, from regulating | diminutive of Kausas orKaums, I have ® AR 8 8 snle denlets will deny this, bt Snaudey it of top buots and trousers up to pre- [ seen the word spelled in old books U LR New York., August 0.—[Special to T dozens of the retail s convinces | people for heaven, and have been con- | Kauza and Kausa, but the 2 is probably | J y \ 3 Jur)—He was a wise old Caliph who, on t the of the goods mentionod, this Tf”fi!v“.fiffl’}‘f\.fitu'”.‘,'.\’.7’.\“"5. widely different | the correct lett: 3 3 * being informed that one of his courtiers had 1 be fully 25 per cent I¢ W they | this way with our prohibition friends | Yot f Y BENITO JUANEZ. been killed by afall from theroof of bis e " in t arpaign. They march upand dow The only complexion powderin tho world b Tt t ps if Mrs, Spaulding had made more | 1 ) 1 upand down | ¢yat is without vulgarity, without injury to Tnler the Munngemcnt of the Helen Dauveay Wavdall this micuy | 1S great state exhorting and entrcating the | thauser, and witheat dgibt & beautifies § R i\ onati fanking Co., s wtion developed the fact that the | have been averted. Who kn MAON. 5 0 m’n“.- ]'rm;wh(lu"ui\‘.\:‘nl\b"l;lll hlm :x;l\’\ ::; Potsonl's, MaicanInternational BinkingCo., (oneosiomriosy :rn'u‘:uln. abe .vfu; ,fn."m in .‘..l ndjoin Miles nd Laver Pills, Ironivition| (tn\ tell you (andit i { remarlc Autographs in teon. 'MWWlc‘;dlgyg“gr"l;lbt‘"ni,srhpln:g:.ul.flol wiitey i 6 h ' R i Y A L R " & M : K ¥ transferred fron per to iron isthe emplati wer charms had inadverte * e ¢ ) bow-wows at a most frightful rate, and that N pay & / tampiating bor clurms hul Indverents eI, ey el L e o b P oot St | ikl of & Boaton o it s Tiverica GIAND WONTHLY DAAWING, ity o1l Soatler, denth, ry o1 and to pointoutn road to salvation that you | & hard ink with which he writes (biek- ¥l take pam in pblient thoeityot Jusrea (fore :"”"\fu S e Vit I Im\‘w'”; liest, mild st follow, or be cterally damned. No | ward) upon ordinary puper, says the Terly fbo el Nt 5 N new that woman was inexplicably wi ] ts. Samples free | matter how h you 1 be in your con- ufne e’ Gazotte, The anoer i , in all the affairs o hence the pevtenancy | 5o \ " S amples £X8 | iotion that prohibition s Wrong 0 principle i i, il iandi Wadnesday Aug:, 2010 L Ll s AL DL )y at Kubn & Co's 13th and Douglas ) i in princiy ed in o mould, melted iron is poured \ ' of his query. 1was very foreibly struck by - and 0. polltical expediont, jou must fall in nd_when the hardoned ivon iy re- FOR PAIN gl (geeipian gt e the truth of this not long when I wa GIIEEN MOUNTAIN FALLS, Siu Ieas, talle s bhoy do, howl 82 | Zloed vy found that, while theloat 4 " 3 W e they do and believe as they do or you are put 8 _founc at, while 16 o, | 4 1 Il s aing. told that the formation < T Hosort as Yer | dn ficthiter s b i s o i | Durned away the paper, it did not atoer | VHE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD A brotherhood was largely due to the influence Rut Gitte IKnowa; sipate old toper, ¥ the ink, but left the impression of the | :]\"l‘-‘ iy Mopsihe n clating piins: nover falls to give wse 1o the sufferer; o few IE, §60,000. of & very charming woman and actress, g . hienever, in thiscountry, personal 1 writing moulded into the iron, This | "APICAOns IOtk ugic causing the pain toinstantly stop, Grees Mo X s, Colo., August 8.— | {s intruded upon, excep B Titadt I o LRl 5 R SEolen Davray, the wifo of Capiain Johuny || (IR MARIAS Buiis, Culo, Mnmat 8.2 | fs intrude ipon, exeopt in th presencr deorory e nade by notieingone iy | A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. | 0i60000Tickls! Onj60,000Ticks! Ward, The story s told me by my inform S PetAGTIRY 8 ik o SN L0 Tonelvs SRiLT i that the printing on an ordinary hand- ternally taken In doses of from thirty tosixty drops n halt @ tambler of wate 1leure ant, Wi is intimately acquainted withal | pistorie Ute pass, about f B Hu}'u oS aoyj i UTS o) raceive sigh lroaty bill that by accident hud fallen intothe | 1 fonmintest s, s, Sie Ston Lol Calles Flubttlonee, L Gartbut, TANEone. Fiint. WHILE TICKEI3 4, HALF TICKETS 82, told in allits details in & single newspaper | World-renowned Manitou, is the beautiful ve- | o5, 4x5] other men. ‘They ask, what, o Wa) © torwateror ohercauses, 60 Cents aBottle. Sold by Lr ¢ sort, Green Mountain fancy light as yevinits m- | som Nowhere can there be found mor 1 drives, more ch 1y clse to do, and it he will notdo it, | = liow can“we nake himt They go at it in this 1z views of lofty | Way e of $60.000 . [ XTI ; article, consequently [ shall confine myselfto its salient features, 10,000 0000 -$60.000 UL WEIGHT St other leading ball playcrs who were the stars " government of the vorldito hiss 5000 £ the “lengue” had been restive for several | U Eem of the Rockies. Theair, I v with Resolved, That we are his i h»}::) Sensons anet ohafod undor the ales. imoosed | the life-giving breath of pines. awakens ono | ‘These “saints” assurey prohibition Sutecihesth ] et LT Gl w senso of lfe, and sloop, “tired ma- | 068 prohibits that v d ise drunk- | nPris. Prietors of tho_ clubs constituting the loaso torer,” comes unsonght to e o JEti One of the most objectionable of the 1 vy, and bids him forget for the nent Mist, in arecent address 10 Prins of B aWEH s i v 2500 theone which permitted a club to we all the ills that so wear the life, The | ut Boston, e Your Sightby Using a Pair of Our “Per ¢ ction” Temiml Fiires, i player from sciason to season but still | yrip, from Manitou to Green Mountain Falls, | “Wedo not nd that the law against STe rminalto . 2ench, 811,080 jectionabic wasthe right the clubs had | ) S o senie Colorado Midland voad, is full of | dFinkis enforced inovery cuse, but thisis the sell” bim 6 another irrespective of his | ¢ : Lo ’ Ak fate of laws. The liw afnst theft s s or his preferences. One of the lead- | bewildering surpris Winding, serpent- | nov always obeyed, und oven the law Ometimes fails, Thislaw s g the magnates, Spalding, had been | like, al m oF someLines fu a ball player himself, and a good one, too, but, | the mountains, to ¢ t perpendicular sidesof | fgiinsy perpen as well enfor Spectacles or Eyeqlagses| = . o pear suddenly in , 1o by rotail of i r dii R et ] Iy through the profits he had gained [or tho | many @ tamuels: - dar A A s cai D B AL VTN 8 N ugh his stock in the Chicago club, but Y S & offense _under consideration. In < S all prizes Arawn 1 the Gr more %0 from the revenue he derived from | 8¢ross the picturesque Fountain ¢ e law was_violatod 400,000 ¢~ Wo farthoreertify T w e wiil s the sale of sporting goods, he bad become a | then around — some precipitous ore than 2,000,000 times a arrn, niin iy millionaire, or was rapidly becoming such. |0 reach what to our uniccuston *‘lv-n‘l\lnw-n‘t‘ L) T o 5 f s ball no more, and many o o men | seems a point inacee ,we gradua L one v one, vt 1l parties iy i\l-mfmu l.lk:}}::l 3 llmiun n»‘x\l nl‘ u‘“»';:y‘;.; came the tremendous le of ne; 0,000 violations of JOMHN S, MOSBY, Conmisio the Andyet 1 enforced as th told that the law is law against theft or L tween Manitou u nd before we can CANMILO AIGU BLLES, nate’” have made him lose nearly all sympu- | hundred fe or theGovern ent. thy for his forn conferes, His wité is a | Mountain k Sup i e If nnytieket drant 2018 mont to (o estimable lady, but like many other ¢ our breath, find ' ourscives in th mist of | mywler. .- - e e onaaits £ito vl it timuble ladies, she'is not insensible to ¢ the crowd that is always to be foundat the | Away with such nonsence. There is 10the twner ek, Tse O F thars A faol that welth nowadays is powor, and that, | station of a poputar prohibitionist advocating legislative prohibi- | 1ea supertor excellonceproven tn miitons of homes J0G AT Hio N s fon fora fow mo- | tion today who does not_know that wherever | for more th: 150 Nutionl Bak, K1Paso, Tex quarterof a century. Itis used by s to social recog- | All isbustle and conf : LI Sonie rews e it lted Statos Governmont. Endorsed by th the possessor of it can aspi o o) ve p N | ses prohibitiv laws have been enacted it has the NTSWANTED, nition that salaricd people can seldom hope | ments, but we have time to cutch glimpses of | Prohibith o B i = ‘o | leads of the @reat universiies as the Strongest, s ¥ 0 toattain, She would not be & true daughter | & lovely little luke just back of the station, | meant simply @ veign of free whisky and of | BUeiand Moyt Hlealthtar.* br. Fhico's Croam pak: R TR el i of Eve if she did mot desive to shine in | and_ see, nesthng in the midst, a small | 13Wwlessness,” to corvect which the most in- | ing Powderdoss not centaln ammonis, 16 of alum, anber. More rapid de- family circles whose hiads were of equal fin- | pavilion-crowned fstand of emerald “hue. | Keuious luvs and devices of state legislatures | Sold only tneens. | oot oo oo Jiourencisiing anetvel ancial standing with her husband What is catled the town is composed of a | have proved powerless, There is not one of | yow york! " Chicueo. | San Francisoo” Bt Lol 1 1 who does no know that it drives out L ! MESCAN INTLRNATIONT, TANKING (0., About th 0 Helen Dauy- [ large modern hotel, & number of boarding | the TESICAN INTLRNATIONAT, TH 18 @ v four ye i % s oLy Cityof Juneer, Mesico, ray, the actress, bewai to take great interest | HOUses, some twenty or more houses o | by destroying faith 1 the stability of A in 5 he perd Ly state legislat and they all know, too, that NOTECE, hall was @ popular munageress | bY the permanent population, from forty to : i s 100, tha 2 NS VOvh A e e a8 pot | fitty lovely cottages, mostly’ owned and in. | in westem states like Nebraska and Kansas r's 8 8 B 8 Sendrem it \ of tho “100," and the papersulmost. daily | habited by the families of wealthy raitroad | it retards emigration to an slarming dogree, | e o contained notices of her attendance at tue | men. and last, but by 1o means least, th and thus strikes a blow at the prosperit games in wiich “the Giants” purticipated, | are some thiee hundred tents, so. popular | the commonywealth, °"| Physicians, Surgeons and Specialisfs. Tl]ey are ThC BI:ST in thc “'O R ID S A ”‘ and of her satisfuction at their victories and [ with ©the najority of tourists. No | Dowt vou believethist Tt vou willdook u | 1509 DOUGLAS STRERKT apied | api of hiex sorrows when they were defeated, By | paiis are spared by the man- ords you will find that in We makea specialty of high grade goods, using the regular ocu- >s, Meri i1, 3 : y | poains L 3 an- | (000 ohibit OMANA, NEB. s i ) ) 4 9 befch erill & Mer and by she began o tike u wam iniercst in | dgoment to Cinake Green Mountiin 80 Kansas, I"“'I’[‘l;" e " list’s Prescription Frame, and only firstquality erystal lenses, which D i1, popular, and the outpouring | Ry 2,600 emi 1 ns ted trains testi- | 102,000, and Texas, which administe the pliyers, and later on she cvincod un es- | alls - po e coial attachment for the chib’s famous short | Of crowds from the frequ sk B .‘.‘m.., It was notlong until she became his [ fies to the success of theirendeavors, Back |8 stinging rebuke to prohibition ot wife. of the lotel, which is always fulito over- | 1ong —ago, recelved 121,000 emigrants, She was to have accompanicd him when he | flowing, is 'a_commodious bath house and [ Thus it “will be seen that ebras- becamne one of Spalding’s famous agereggation | laundry where atteution is given to all , with no_ better soil than Iun- which went to Australia and avound the | ‘“The Tervace,” ¢ rable bowding house |82, 1o more desivable climate than Kansa world. She did not do so, hoever, but, as | under the same sment as the hotel, is | received, during the last completed year, ¢ Rudyard iipling would say, ““That is another | devidedly popular the tenters, and at | 400 more emigrints than did thatstate. Tsu't i g all timeshasus many boarders as it can pos- | there a reason for this! Isn't thoe reason ob- When the dashing shortstop first espoused | sibly accommodate, “The natural advantage v "I'*.\’. Doyou want any_ better proof that the churming actress, she was preseuted, | of “The Falls” in the way of grand scencry obibition retards and che: the flow of among others, to Mr. Spalding and his wife, | cannot be excelled, [ have visited the most grationt Facts aro stubborn things The latter, s suid, was fairly geacious, but | famousand popular resorts of our United Another great point that our prohib fr neverth she contrived to dinpress Mrs, | States, and can say truthfully that o one of ¢ to dwell upon and upon which they Ward with the fact. that she considered that | them can in the least degrce be compared | RYCAt stress, ’“”“"_“ tion that prohib the spouse of a magnate was at least a grade | With this place. With judicious manag L one psiniachs. ana g or two higherin the social scale than the | ment and an earnest endeavor to place ‘“*W'{UN IMI\"M of pauperism and insa bride of a salavied ball tosser. This was noy | mother nature’s od gifts in the best pos- | and reduce the expeuse of arresti doue obtrusively or offensively. Had it been it | Sible light, there is no reasonewhy this may | Prosecuting offenders ugainst municipal a would have been instantly rescnted, for Mrs, | not become the most popular resot of Do you suppose that is truet Ward is as high-spirited” and mettiesome as | west. North of us is the hist Jte Puss Ik e s loraminy; a thoroughbred racer, but ladics have a way [ trall? -aloug which ~ Geoeral Fremont | I that dity T3 arrests were made by the of doing these things that cuts to the bone, [ Passed, and along which our fathers huwied | Police in 1850, The prohibition law was aye, to the core of the heart and yet gives the | to the far off “Land of Gold.” Bast. of us | Dassed in 1881, and the number of arrests wounded one no chance of immediate reprisal | 10fty peaks rear their heads farup into the [ Erew to76d in that year and to 966 in 1882, exceptat the risk of being considered rude | wondrous blue, and to the south and and further increased to 1,014 in 1¢ The ill-bred, Mvs, Ward with her husband | west Mt. Esthor and Mt, [ records for 1886 aro mutilated, but for about even asked to “Come and see us some- | Side by side, look down upon theiv | three-fourths of the year ¢ arrests were » when you are in Chicago.” Speaking of | solemd grandenr. Can there be found any- [ 'nade. are scientifically ground to correct the variousde ects of vision. Every pair isfitted by s Practical Optician of many years’ experi- ence, and we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CAS FOR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSE REDUCED PRIC SOLID 6OLD SPEGTATLES OR EYEGLASSES, ANY STYLE, . Worth $5 to $10; now $3 to $5 FINEST STEEL (PECTAGLES OR EYEGLASIES, For $l and $1.50; worth $2to $3 BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED GLASSES, for shading tha eyes, from 50¢ UP Beware of using common Spectacles, which are sure toinjure your eyes, but take ad vantage of our reduced pricesand buy the hestand =t havye them properly adjusted to your eyes, ioDiNenIue OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. fnec MAX MEYER & BRO JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, o at 1 Attenton to Dismses of Wos nand Chitdiren, had yeas of experience i the nand New Yok, wid areamong andwidely Known speciallsts o S iR TR tavTtation oo rina where so beantifil and rown rail e sturer. 110 | - Tho mott widely and favorably inownpes | EStADIshed 1866 16th AND FARNAM STREETS, Omaha, Neb wards, Mes, Ward said: “I was natura tho oneup Mt. Ksthatl Who that has tra- | o\ 0o s o ke [panufacturer, 118 | ialis i 'the Uniiod Siatos. Ahels Tone oy | mmmm———— - -- - K of confiiencn du s to further Mr, Ward's wstsall | | versed that path will ever forget thedashinz arroll street, Buffalo, N. was 0, ror ble skiil gad eraalias : 5 i i 111 @ burden R0 ine e i B e e L L Ah B talas (he ioaflan. ot || troubled with nauses. oF Ui6! slomech. . Mok e ot und-wrcor Novess | The Omaha Medical and Surgeail Institute ble, but I never intended to accept this invi A mountain stream, seemingly playing at | beudacheand general debility. Burdock Blood | Chronie and Surgical Diseases, entitlo th es 3 o tatlon unless 16 \ae repentoa. In GhLt hide and seek with the huge bouldors, the | Bitters cured m eminent physicians (o the full conBdence of Syplills 3 disewo Afil inits roswliy i i illne: br save by the si —_— R theatlicted everywhere, They giarantee: ] completely tradiates made formal as to date.” The exigencies soothing stillness, unbroken save by tho sil- A e A CERTAIN AND TOSITIVE CURE for G nite Surzery. ball playing ealled Mr. Ward to' Chicago, | Yery tinkleof those same waterfalls, and the FROM A SISTER STATE, Ly DI LA H LRl Pl il Mrs. Wardaccompanied him. Then oceu half-scared note of some woodland songster ¢ ousevilst follow in its train, - Siriet i o deten mithes ind mpedinents L warriage s mo an incident that made Mrs. Ward feel that | Rustic bridges she had a grievance indeed and that her | and iny i to the passer {:w»i!iun as the wife of a salaried Scated on some rocky emi ull - player bhad not advanced her | above the world below,” and pan the sparklin An lowa Temperance Man Gives His | PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DIRRACE: Viewson Prohibition. - R ERVOUS DERILY RN Sy XL YUNCIL BLuer la, August 1.—To the [ ORDERSyield readiiy to thelr skillful treat- H Faditor Tur igl oe N m 3 . socially. Mr. Spalding waited upon her hy ing down in tlie life that Editor of Tui Bee: It might seem that | "Pilns, RISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS band, und in a very aba 1 an apolog mates it, the wonder grows Towa citizens are, in the parlance of the rtoed cured without pain or detention Inannor said, iy, substauco, “ohn, my wifo | one could evor do or bo anything thatwas | sporting fraternity, “not n it but I cun | TrgmDtsiness o0 o perma- invited your wife to call with you on us when | 10t loity, pure and true, scarcely refrain from the desire to inform the | nently and you cario to Chicago, and shio intended the | Tt is auito an yiteresting s well as cuvious | SR PTG TOHL I COF e 1o SYPHILL invitation, too, when she axtended it, but the | study to look into and compare the )| (F9e0 @A D O st ctong tho i A G P Banclagee N, Brersonsunablo t VIt uimay be troted s Weixfomes by cureapnd wo. - Nedidnes sd (4 MEactons sont byoxpriss. Co fon trco Sinstamis (o lisurreply 18 Fiftemtn st., Opm-ite Boyd's era floi~, Omata, Neb. uceesstully cured inovery case. HONORT GLEET,” Sper- 3 Lost Minhood, fact of the matter is thatshe has just made | Waladies that aflict the frequenters of this | Muddy of the state of affuirs in our **prohi- ‘ulties, Femulo a complete change of servants, and it s ut- | mueh favored spot. Troubled with insom- | bition lowa." - Weikness und il dolteuto disorders’ wouile ¢ 518 Tor e to antortatniv k ore is d 0| ceet g refrosh- 2 \er sex positively curd, 1 ol s 1, »un[‘uusll;h for er to entertain you now, L) '"l'f ag z\.::::, l“ le i b 1'nd'- H“f l;\ Tam, and always have been, a temperance | funetional disedrrs £hit resile (rom 5o and so she has sent me to wsk you if you | ing. Haveyou weal lungs!? jutitude |y “aud at the timo the question was sub. | fulfollles or the excessof 1 TS, won’t kindly accept her explanations and ex- | and the spicy, life-giving breath of the pine 3 ) : STRICTURE Gunranteed o tly cuse us old boy, She's really very sorry, but | Will invigorate and tone you up, and fowce [ mitted to a vote T voted in favor of the | O , Y oured, r couploete, 1t's oue of thoso things that “can’t be helped, | into your veins the bright, clear blood of | amendment, thinking to advance the cause of | withoutcutting, eaustic or dilatition. Cures you know, and she’s really very health. - Come you for relicf from business | temperance, but, although we were vieto- | ®/Tected at home by pitient withous & mo- am L Of course Mr. Ward worries or for quiet restfulness? You will | rao J \ 4 mient's pain or annoy aice. excuse. He couldu't help himsolf find here all that you seelc. If you love the | 110us inthe clection contest, I must say the TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. frame of mind when she heard of the affair, | grande o,the student of human nature | U QRN FAORS eEk OXterminated through- | opgunto wenknoss, destroy Luk Doth mind and 11 was in the zenith of its prosperity | are offered facilities far beyond the age. | QULLROBLALS Wi the exception of those in | body. with all 1ts dreided ills, permanenty 0 : . eformition 1 TO AL in 1880, It is said that the profit of the | Hereare domiciled theshrewd Yankee, the | S0me of the largest cities, but the cause | eured. 3 J deformiiies Y of temperance was not promoted to any ORISR i | great dogree. In fact, T vorily boliove thut | DRS. BETTS runkenness was inereased from the fact that | proper indulze Bost Facilities, Ap c - m of disense ealor surgleal i 1t AND TW outherner, the essive inhabit states. I'rom east and west, “magnates” anounted Lo eps though paid well, restive, They asked fo Y,000. The play- | pleasure-loving "womore and more | Westerner th a conference with | midd: who have themselves by tary iibits, whic of gricvances, but they were airly put o | pleasure and all that t o A Relarmined to tave liguor; aid to MARRIED M il enteringon that | for won Jutfne mon: ¥y Rellable Modiol Enstlt ble, Surely tlic accomplish their purpose its members would P until the end of the s ds | endu 0l other nappy life, awa physicaldebility, quickl PRIVA ES, Allbl eated. Syphilitie p o £rom the sy sto Sy o mieuios woro 100 busy Lo atnd o il form miniature stock coumpuniescomisting of | Habled s 4"4Fe0f Py L Sl o IR U EAST, ‘WEST, 7/ them, or their troubles just thon. Mean- sivenoss; glovious in their up- | U0 tos dezen or fifteen of the aforosuid OUFR SUCOH=S mail or i t On sl Inter s proferd — — while a number of capitalists learning of the | W tendency | solemu,awesome, undenii '“[“ 3 ‘v'“l “m "h- tono 4;!‘ the ir number, | Is based “""\"' o, l‘rd’j' rac OXDerle | Calland consuitus orsend history of your case, and wo will 1 in plain we oir BO0K T0 MEN big profits in the sport n o intimate | Erand: sublime pastall coneeption; who that | Whose duty it was to send toa neighboring ond=Evary oo 1aupecial . | state und secure a ntity of liquor—gen- | thus starting righ d in the: 3 ! 1 X : 5 “hate | erally from two to fi allons of liquor or tly to suit LA o hadyane of ot e i this efectig et s Wihout in) iry. Omaha Medical and Surgical [nstitute. g mombers of the ring” wauld e natiiedand [ [Drs, Betts & Betts, Corner 9thand Harey Streets, Omaha, Neben ska. A shadows —bas to the players that to permit the aforesaid were foolish | bas dweltin t o5 to grow | sunsetglory L rich off them as they we and urged | the crowded t them to set up for themselves, offering them | I cannot br financiad aid and popular encouvagement to | Alv. I want assist them in so doing: e fosting of tho A numberof the players had occupations el Sk sme KB b noan el dke bl Dlayitis whioh they | Aud 1o walls but racticed and looked after in the interims cn thelr duties on the fleld. It trans- pired that the magnates intended to pass a rule forbidding their employes from cngug- ing in auy other business | ball playing, and when Captain Ward told his wife of this ™ Ly T s she urged him at ouce to throw off the yoke he new offices of the great Ro ir ex p exclaiming. CSANATINVO,” the derful Spnnith o upon my fi the amount of ligi hand the resultis a [ 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. HARRY P. DEUEL, far-olf wountain tops." | o sional fight and in some cases bloodshed s ~ RN Lixor H. INGERSOLL. When the saloou was in full blast, ai- & = . . DRINK VARNHUOD RESTORED. ) hing syrup for children }m.m.m.- drunkenness was loss, from the : ! BI ‘l‘ l, cething softens the gums and allays all pain, ict that the liquor was used more cconomi- | | << 25 cents a bottle, 7 ly and with loss gluttiny. Generally speak- ) <IN ing'the drinker would step into the saloon heneath my feot geneval drunken spiced with an e — City Pacsenwer and Tickot Agouty Mrs, Winslow's 3o te at any time he wished, andus often us he The Purest and Best Drink in the World. ) gl shed, ¢ a1 Appetizizing, Delicious, Sparkling and of the leayuo and with the pick of the'best | land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Far Wiahot, (Qrink & BUAS of ‘Dece. ghtwoland the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic players of the day to form un association of | street, Omiha, ave the finest in the oity, [ JARE AU AR b meoting niu N tho et A Packago [1iquid] %c, nokes5 gallons heirown, Indeed, the organization now | Calland see them, Tickets to all points L s i L known as “The Brotherhood” was then 1n | cast ut lowost rictos Gongrimatato disponse with s by 'ould | EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. existence in embryo, for Ward, who is a very £53 IR 10 uhsiio W S A s clever lawyer and ; 0 Trouble, asily Made, It nizer, had worked ut it under the promptings of his wife, inces- suntly. Honeeded but capital to make it 5 y effectiveand when it was forthcoming the | lieious summer drinke which Follow's Summer Drink. | Todey the orge Parsons Lathrop tells of a de- | ishing in eyer : soem | resultis still inul package shop" is flour- 7 village'in the state and the [ Ask your Dru e from the fact that ihe moother, 8 st or Gr for it and tuke that you get HTRES", Hnrle, W mption & Playerst organtzation, ¥Mhie Brotherhiood,” | Now to many people, but Is really.more | (eI DSt By, WS Jasoe in laveer quan, THE ONLY GEN UINE. 81 apacis sprang into existence almost at a bound of a revival of something 1n_vogue sev- | Lot o e o (e o A Eiven e § grardrte The best luid plans of mico and men gang | eral years ngo. It is > utorne cup | ol f '”"“;“' Al Ll AP ",""‘ less liquor 13 Made by C. E. HIRES, Philadelvhia, Penn. thea money. dent by 2 tion of the The Broterhood weutd bas | more epicurean, says Now Yoris | amendurou; suall besbiituted for our pro Here is a corset that— N VIt = ialist, |©un&o. o i m o Stiets t finaucial as well as o popularstroke, | Su. - You tuke equal parts of Suuterene | bibitoy law, polove i will cnuscless|] 09\ o ot e weeks ~ . S OPaci1alist, | Wi« co., tor it S oo 3is, §¥ton stio hosrd. tho plandits ‘st renariad | 4nd A pollinaris witer and put them in o | itox fioh iowi. | well; wear it three weeksand Graduite Dentist, 18 OF B[ % & BRlar £CO. Uar IR [UR @ brilliant play by her husband, Buck Ewing | ol rystal pitcher, sweetening with bring it back and get your o y irpaased 1nthe tiont- | - — or of Kelloy, “the $10,000 beauty,” and saw | three | s of sugar t( wt, ad- | Forearache, toothuchie, sore throat, swell ST T s . . 5 - sy fall forms of ki1 thie amount Of space and uttention iven them | ding o slice or tis of l;.i:f:.‘.'l‘,l.\, nd ade 1 pecis, and the dosults of “eolds wi ' nfuma | money again ifit isn’t exactly A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber KR AL R u In the Jeading papers of the land'she natur | ons 1 S OF WE6. 00 Pl | use Dr. Thomas' Eledtrical Ofi~the | (1 o000 wan 3 /ery pat. ¥ b Foleiving O UEE HLAELT Sl oo "“,""" s ULy i Shal of 1.3l‘:.ll‘.‘iuf{h-:‘l~u‘:n.:“r'u:f el ilnuh'~ in F MR doauoyer. :\_hl‘x]t“)” U Want 30 every ¢ For Five Dollars. g svruilis ar Tl Mun}'wl(mu THERE 15 BUT ONE CURE nembers of her own profossion. and. sho nat. | N1L stund for 4 linutes - — icular. days. M B SBE( weally yeasoned that if & star actor could | i Vessel of ico or wrapuround the piteher Kansas Was Originatly Kausas, “That is what vou will hear | Apertct. f suranisea: Teuh extrasi I GOLDEN SPEGIFIC, With bls company comunand the mor portion | & )tu\i\’v"r‘llfl orus kod deo uhll;:lll‘. .llm' In 17223 the communder of the ter- 1at 1s what you will hear | {5505 O dunir aid Wit out s | ko soasts el witiont 1 slve ar tew or 1t age pceipts of heater why should 0 circumstance put ice in the TG TI 5 R 0 at 4 > a S potics. GO silver fillings at Tow Intr e r v ¥ o A dwiid v ot the star Players of baseball, morely | that would i\\]ll!'\L‘lhu fine Ill‘ui-";.‘-" Toish :\"“” .,I" - !‘1“ h" “ldl‘\nll:\‘:‘nll”l \‘I|m‘l “\ at the store about one corset Rt ut1dse atid Orown. Wor oot with= FAShLRBO T a e ; e "n.“:‘."\“"ffi AR vio Ahe tlotr manager ‘magnates " | before the cup is served throw some bits | 4 Tout near the mouth of the. Osage. 1o no other—Ball’s, outy artic Iy e : of mint over the top. RNAM hope of preventing e are many accidents and discases | § 01 by the Spaniard { which affect stock and cause serious incou- venience and loss to the farmer in his work, wass equally high in the social scale with the the wifeof his manager, Why should it be | oy, otherwiso in baseballf “It sliould mnot" she reasoned and it should not she vesolved. “The result up to dato has not been ox. further Tncur [ It means that Ball's corset | OFFICEPAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND futo the reg T S s} s : ance, 0th elevator, Open ¢ vond, (he Missourl, says the tansas | 18 Fight-for nine women in |y Fotrance fith yirect W Ben. N. K. Cot, 18th and Farum 8., eitranc on ten, City Star, It called” Fort Ov eitlier street, Omalin, Neb wrknble cu st 1w I & Doiglass i Leih & Oin ied BLAKE BRUCE K Bt 00, onena tit b ot 1l lanted it as it Dr. Sussdorff treats successfully all | asettlement in some portion of what is —_— r(:ully e:'pe:m Hv)’o.fia"';‘fi'& ‘t’.;m future of | diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and | now the state of Missouri,near the mouth | ©m1€i60 Conswr Co., profossional,base ball is very darkindeed. The ' rectumn. 1604 Farnaw st, of the Osage, probubly, Of the 00 thay Hoyalty v b beon which may be quickly remedied by the use ot | tnd was built after the unnihilution o e R AT " P ——————— T any f the Partics I ducstion cxpectad: |.Dr. V. H. McLane's Voleauio Oil Lininent, . | colony of Spaniards from Santa Ie, (by The store has a primer on il Ty, 1 01 18 L SYPHILIS §unpeired 20106 l A - league, bow badly Just now no one can suy TRTOry— the Kunsus Indians,) who had attempted | Corsets for you. oure supy foe ghi It LR T A E L q MAL E N | moteure, CAUTION to get the nune - 1, | Sgvou 050 Touyn. Wi2 lur Lraskie ulneby Shorioan & MecCon LOmahia: A Melcher, South | Couscll Blugs. ¥ or i or ® | ™ ly, Writeor call reet, Uwaka, D

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