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the towers, and each of the many win- IN NAME ©O) dows will be provided with various col. ored electrie lights,makinga scene more d thanany illuninated castle of middle ages, still more attract. of crowd getting, certain Butl have teeninformed th the originaljoumais of Crispi, Sery Jinime, Spnelez, and Salvides may be foundin San Fernndo (Mexico) and also at the Frauncisean covent inthe dty of Palma, on the islindof Majorca, but that theso journals and other companion papers aro in_great confusion There Is one thing certaing Ser his brother friarsdid their work w they undrstood continned to gain in converts herds of cattle, horsesandsheep, and fortyfive yes, alter which, under tho Mexicn rebellion, they in 1835, aftor an § GREAT COAL PALACE. It Will Be a Thing of Beanty and a Pride THE CALTFORNIA - MISSIONS, The So-Called Argentine Repiblic a Bal Form of Oligarchy, The Argentine is a republic in nime onlys in reality it isan oli pied of men who muke of politics a commerce writes Theodore Horper's veekly, POSTAL With your mame and address, insiled to the 8wit Sweific Co, Athnta, Ga., s necssary to obtain an intersting treat fse on tho blood and thediseses incident Skic Eruption Cured. One ofny cutorneds, a highly reepectedd ind fufiential citizn, bit who s now abent frm ehacity, bas usd Swit's Specific with excel! the convent of Intrestng Nonuments of the Zoalof the Eurly Jesuit Tuthen In the old days the sole objectof the conquistudores was to acquire welth rapidly, and maing the idea Inthe colonlal duy's the of ereole population of the tow as functuaries and parasites, by the labor ofslaves and subx dian tribesand their ain was welthand Hence we look in the old provineal plendor or for colleetive expected that those count out ¢n musse on those d each other in exhibits Besides these t} s, vying with Argentines of their misions The Hawkeye State Proposes to Bxhib- it Her Bitnminons scription of the Building—Plans Attractions, T he Anglosaxon and Not the Spanih Produet-De- lent's ‘md Woodman ™~ duys, s'day General Alger s expeted Which They the Pioneers, influenceof the declined, until at 1 exisence of sixtysix yo: secularizd, the property the hands of tivilottiers, and the weredeprivel of pov thusended inCalifornia o great sytem combination of conmerce and agri- culture and weligion, the resultof which, havebeen deriv for the Chie Hon, Chauncey traction, and " on | president of the Unite hor celobrities will grace atdifferent times. The palace 5 It will open September dent’s day tho was placed in Corn and culture have for o long time " been staple products in become foremost former, and leading the union least por cent of illiteracy, Towa is about to take a step in another direction and exhibit to the states he for “light, heat and power her vast stores of traces of past One hundred and (veniy-one years ago uan Crapi, o 5, accompanied psix soldiers, theee puck o five Indianservants arrivedat with the purposcof are of the common vineial eapitals we find theoffices of the represen fatives Spain anda church on which nd fluous adornment has 1 the production of the lle &ays it cured him of o ekincraptoa that he had bea tornented with for thirty yesrs, andhad neistd the wrative Gualities of oay other medicines 5\ 16 and continue il ilroads centering in Ottum wa will give half rates during the conl pulice soason, - THE ARIZONA whatever gool thewefrom, wis toleave the been wasted; but or educatimal Diego, Cal,, establishing a permanent mis covering the savages, und introducig the arts of civi '‘DrsBeits XBet Physicias, Surgons and Spedaliss. 1400 DOUEL AS &1 RES OMAIA, NEB were Bund by the raissionar soonafterwards abe of regular indus foundations, selfish social sentiments, ation of independene fo which for y onel their habils und beganto die they are not now number fifly Afterthe dec- wnd thee pue- were not only soemuly und commereilly md se ol out, writes ated the coun- to the Chicago paluce idea just The Detroit Free Press extracts 2,000 of the ten times thi vears ago Left, and most of thee at pre entlive nway from the whites in a2 con- little better Ligioudy, but now is the prova while her corn been built in the torn belt, and her blue grass palace lo- eated in the center of her best meadows, it is natural that Ottun for to hold power i correspondint The setlle- Avizonn K ickoer, Spanish Ameai ss the means of the need of a d ourself to to remuin about Soonaftersupper a s veus a hint that ¢ ascerenade, tter huve a speech r the cessation federalists and unita of the wars ans, and the forma ctusal republie, with itsc ri-disant on the model of that of the United States, the ruce for wenlth i the more furious s the velopment of the comme i the couniry helped tocrete the hout the encounteringof ents, and in foundedin all, the fist ernat Sin Diego, in 1769, as hewe d, and the last distuching ele cuses loss of , being In the anprodched us aid the boys were plann that we had In-this weste » adouble meaning. an sweet, soft music by the band, acall froma lotof jolly good lows, orit n wd mostnovth- None was maore than thirty milesfron the owan, while maost of them were nearver, avsin Frasciser was y in 1770, one ¥ ispi and_Seren Lande . These misions their best condition fn 181, althongh in spi's mmeus foinde glosen as the s unigue and mass| re Junipero Diegro July 7, structure which has been in process of construction for some time, and now nears marily the coal paluce will reprosent tho adjucent to i ‘The mission 1760, amd who ot on >0, where the whieh T once now known as old pdrewrole —in & recond v intheposies 50 productive ily, but of no provided witha vope but es and beeame the sim being alva, ment at the expense of Lk < the Argentine poli very few notuble ¢ be counted on the fingersof o from the president down to thehamblest leadver, are venal without cone without shame. i the conquist venal funiclio 8 personil enrich: importance, it will t of the numerous Hawleeye state, for it isto be side e took upa tempor: ke, and from thencediscovered that this was to be a rope serenade. of the hoys from Johnson's ranch 1ed to lynchus asa g warning, but while they were sheep and 20,000 hor manufuctories of 1s and harve o buildings vere xceptions that 100,000 bushels I seted with more lab all of them opriated to the use of missions con- extensively theiv traops, but for wion, Monroe 1g through the Ludians, who, pelled 0 work fromiten {o” sisteon hows rapacions pa like the color like the ambitious adventu the dictator firsthalfof the pre at rare intervals do man spring on was per- i1 quartors. and othert som > don’t blame asional hanging 8, Jeflerson, and Van year mined over three and one-half m ion tons of conl, employed in the mines nearly eight thousand men, and paid for labor alone more than 1,500,040, not so startling, then, that lowa, so well as an agricultural build a palace of conl taken 1 s proveto the sister- wonderful vi But the palace! It is animposing structure 250 feet in n feet in width, ) feet in height. Buren—last oys bordering on the Pacifie, whe bors or roidstead s, w clothed, philanthropica tedto hovser bull fighting and cock marked by mis- 1 structuwres Tho most wilely ana favorably knowsspec falists in the United perimee revr that the victim’s friends can claim that uny mistalke another sense the charchesund comme lighting Sunday wle sl and universl sue cess in_{he treatnent and care of Nervou Chnnicand Surgial emilientphys| . : oys are tobe blamed alifornin, asit R N SCHOOL: DAYS. a1 10 the full wnBdemce of good nuthority that they mea us with an old mule chain. thirty of them in provincesof the Spanish cmpive. insignifiant, most unknown prov- h, infentiai, and Little Abe's SCoure of Study" ol ina Spelling Book. There were the crowd, 'We muke no bousts, but let our readers watch for I We'll have sheriffs and es hereafter at le before the week then we shall borrow a shotgun and go on & hunt for the odd one. of its government, but in spite citizens, as we have seen.ar ingout against their X take nomeans tochange theircondition, dothev notactinsted of talking? question isnatural. The ansveris sy to givein afew words. say thatthe cit ndo nothing agai sitical rulew, beeause thoy ized and notpre pwedor elucated for In the politiel SITLV vly vieo and AND SIKIN DISEA A theaw ful etTets ¢ riety of resources, ince has becone i populous,andis todayone of notedstates in the h S DERILITY AND AL T ORDERSyicll readiiy to th#r skillfultreat- PILES FISTUTA A XD RECTAL ULCERS cired without pain or detention ARICOCELE peryun- amongsuch people, and that he could write his own nime, saysa wiiter in Harper'’s Yong bility of temn per and with its jet reminds one of the frowning castles architecture compromise between the Gothic and By- HY DROCELE Our esteemed contempor another dismal failure. came out in a double-leaded two-column article on the W harton d his hest 0 prove thatwe had an active hand in it and Judge Johnson’s death. coronet’s inguest lor Bliss testified: at & table inthe Red elitor of the 3 We werethere totalk over the MeKinley biM, and to take the initiatory steps toward estallishing another Sun- Judge Johnson ry has made afler Abe had On Manday he fier Abe hac sant to school, b mtorrhea, Sl & | i Night Emissins, De Weakness and all d t dther sexposiiy pion af the L institutions superstructure th Gothie, but the domes a little morve bul- getting alng?” that he was doing well he vouldr fLe had onlyor 1esson book, anold spalling book, ing the schoolhours he wasattentive to ind at night hewould study he had boen eny thohighest armbition of his life atthistime wasto lon He believel if he couldonly re as hismother, whoreal the bible everyday, thewhole worldof knowled would be opened tohim, shooting case in was then, greutestof all nations, werenotunnindful ofthe aictthat En wmisiressof the anadyand Ind Fremch, und that t principles, hut alw: President sue the ain of all iscqually st if the opposition were tr the governn be thatoneset of the place of anather Amerian repulhl The palace will be two stories in ht, the tirst being about twenty fect to the ceiling, the other tructure, va were responsi- shy, and even eaching to the ving from forty 3 The main entrance is Main street, through the gr: in the tower to the right, whose summit is near the grand tower, irty-six feet wide and of thesamo pro- one to the left, which and beautiful sunken ‘Washington street. by twin semi-cir- of which can be seen A couple of simi- wilhouteutiing, tuus R ted At oM pLIGAWIdiOuti Wios LS pain or Aoy ance. TO YO! DDLE-AGED MEN. result would I wassitting Cross saloon during thed in populition and That tower is what would oc; cWe, with all its drended DRS. BETT properhdulence and solitary ibits, which body, unfitting thern for uly ormarriige [ i\ or those entoringon tht hippy life, avareof physicil debility,quickly OUR SUCOE =8 e First—Practioal ex peri~ ence. econd—Erery case ispeciall ystudied, Third - Nediciies are in ourlaboratory exactly to suit euch cise, thus efecting cures withoutin jury. hundred years, ir minds that the Anglo-Suxoncolmists upon the A thintic coast would in Less than o hundred | becme one of the 1 among mtions, o magnificent republic, entirelyoutof existence the unfortinate whom themissions were s, permanenty guny, Chiliand portions as the ditions are mo 3 Address those vho have - aces the unique orless the sume; they Wio are 18 abso- the ezar of Ru 0, Tecase they are theintrusion o infucnce of F The president of the Ar gen- tine or the president of Chill is mester Ininistrative organization slythatno le- nd inthiscon- ruin Loth mind rear end is beautified cular turrets, one at the extreme right, lar towers, somewhat more elongated, jutout from the other side toward the opposite or Washington end of the pal- ace on the opposite side, is the stage, 30 by 86, and the main hall ascending dirvect from the stage, will give the huilding an auditorium with a seating from four to six thousand. Wharton at a table beyond us and pulled his gun. The i kindly asked him to putit up, and of- fered him a year's paper to go home and takean mp. The judge refused and pressed forward to get Nextmoment W harton dropped fornin part of i sweep Almost “When you can lhin;..f.lhu(mmnly cantake away from subscription to the aborigines for at first, estensibly orothery Undoubledly there orsand draniers colmists who foresaw and science, expmsion of terrtory, and greatness of there L man 1n the Kentuclky home there wers but threebooks in the fanily —the Bible, o catechism, and the spelling book which Abe Lincon stud i longr in Indiasna before he had read the Pilgrim’s Progres, his fathe ing itfrom a friend who livel twenty ofthe whole of the country so comple constitutional mens brought tobear effic personal will or caprice, disposes of the armed force of the coun- try, but the entire administitive perso- » sangruine think- the Atlantic achieverments of In this tower This was the mm\ and the whole ciously against his iad not been jenlous-pated con- the balconies truth, and yet our temporary, hoping he hada hold on us, his bavdest to muke out that but cal pover; but livel !‘09 DOL!QLAE STREET, - 3 Omaha Manufacturers Hoots and Shoes. RIRK ENDALL, JONIS & CO., Wholesile Minuficturers of Boots & Shoes be €1, 1107, 1104 and 1100 mats, Nob Brewers. o T POU—— STORZ &1L Luger beex Brewers, 1831 Ncrth 18h Street, Omaha, Nob. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufactures of Galvanied Ton Crnice Widow caps and myefalle skytiehis Join Feneten, proprietor 1aand 110 Sout 10t strl Artists' Materinls, g HONPR, Ty Artists' Muterils, Pianos and Organs, 1618 Douglas Street, Oualia. Xob. OMATA COAL, CORE AND LIkt Jaobbers of Hard and Solt Coul. B E. (or. 16th and Do ghs Sticets, Omaha Neb, — VNF,BliAFKAFl'HL <0,y Shippers of g‘ml and (‘u}ic, G e e ._Alihxsx‘!i’:)l\'fi\f\?l"d,"" Wholesale Cigrs, 402 N. 15¢hStrool *Hollo ! 1430, DEA! Dry Goodsand Notions, 'M: E. SMITIL & CO, s Dry Guods, Furnishing Goods and Sotions -KIL":\TRI(‘}{-KU(H DRY GO0ODS impotlers and Joblers in Dry Gools, Gents’ Furntshing or 1ith wnd Heiey B Purniture. DIEWVEY & SIONE, | Wholsale Dealirs in Furniture, Famum Street, Omatn, Nebmska, CHA HL]:JS H}i l\'ERICk. Fumitar, Omnha Nebnska, Grocerio. MecCORD, BRADY & CO, plesile Grocers, 1o thand Leavenworth Strects, Omaha, Nebrae, G Wl GL. 0.y Dealers in Hardwood Jumr, Yard 1510 N 16th 8., Ou WJOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Winlesale Lunber, Ete, Ef. Imported and Americ Sute AR i 2 -t Y CHAS R. LEE, Dedler in Hardwood Lamher., Woodearpets and paraquet 1 Ith and Douglag Btreots, O sk, " FREDW. GREY, Lumier, lime, Cement, Etc., Ete, Corner 9thand houglu Streets, Onaha. 1. OPERFELDER -AcC(?‘, Inporters and Jobburs in Millinery, 29, 2108 212 South 11thstreet T3 T, ROBING Wholesale Notions and Fumishing Guods, 112) Harney streot, Onaba. nel ishis creature and at his Thus the manipulation of the wiple is under his control, ns enjoy in consequence a rightof voting that is purey platoni They may vote, it is true inmany ca oy please, but 1o acount is The wholeap- m in these coun- He was veryfondof read ables, u copy of which cime young man taught hin to cer of any kind sarce and expensive his writing exevcises with stick on slabs for us there would have been no shoot- ing! We used torefer to him as tooth- lnoclkekneed, humnp-backed, side of the main room or naveof the building are the spaces above and below for the exhibits of the nine surrounding counties and from abroad. There will be three features especially which will delight every garden and the waterfall. The palace is built in what is knownas the ‘‘Sunken park,” owned by President Years ago the Des Moines river plunged in mighty torrents whose keen foresight, stinulated by the willest enthusisim, ha tine PadreC 1 the inventions nd stearn car, thecotton gin and the McCormick reaper, the wonderful developnents of cormeree and manufac- gold andsilver mies in California and A utralia and aand Nevada, and the establish- mont of theindependence of the Spanish colonies in North and South Ameriea?— allof which, SHROEDER & DEAY, GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks. white-livered, cross-eyed, and soon. We have a mort- gage on his whole outfit, and we used to threaten to foreclose it. meet him on the street into kneeling down and begging our pardon. Wenowlet him have hisown V. day we will bury him in our private grave-yard—some day when he has tired us out completely. e ins, as the marvelons success of visitor—the bits of chalk or and tranks would trace out his mmewith a sharp stickon the hare ground. ly hewasable to wrile lette called to do the correspondence of many of his meighbors, for very few persons in that region could wri a simple letter. AsAbe Lincoln grev oller he beearme @ all the books he as much as th takenof their suffrag paratus of republicani tries is a farce, andin s speeches of they havenot yet hegun to enjoy even the most clementary political liberty, ——— ‘We used to When, final- P. G. Ballingall. Spin and united BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK; of way pushedout on trestle work an across the bend in riv This changed the course of the ™ stream, and soon aslough was incased dorse Burdock Blood Bitters as em renvating, boo 1 purifying Send for testimonials, of Uppr C important that, aft it was the only Call ud any atten- Sold by all druggists, a great render and ————— A GREAT LADY. the gold dis forniato wihi 808 South 18th Street, - Omaha her a life of Washington, CONSOLIDATED TANXK LINE CO0, Winlesale Relinied and Lubricating 0ils, Axle gresse, ele, Omaha. A . Bishop Manger. @ ————————— | Paper. CA'RPEN'!‘ER PAPIER CO0., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cay s nice stock of printiig, wrppingana vriting paper. Bpedal atentiongiven to card paper. 4 L. DEANE & CO., General Agents (o Hlls” Safes, 21 mnd 323 South 0h St, Omsha. which was reclaimed, and Colonel Bal- lingall became possessor of it. never been filled up completely, and was thus known as the “Sunken pavk,” ture seems to have intentionally made the excavation, for that part of it be- neath the palace comes in play in a most fortunate manner as a miniature mine, which is to be one of the features of the palace, and the admirably adapted to ‘L, ashaft will lead from the main tower, over one hundred and fifty fect above. ‘The towe® will be over forty feet square and will be reached by means of two ele- iv One Wayto feil a Happy Pair that the av briderroom somuch desi His mother huppenedto put 1ton i cer tainshell, and the rain coning through the roof the hook was bally damaged. Abetoolkit biels to his school master nged 1o pur for it by thres cornfieldand he was and the eomtry to vhich th igimlly applied of distinetion, "Lover Califor- WANTED ISSUED BYCITIES, The Gorgeous Female of the Land of BONDS Correspondencewlicited. o pan s N. Y. Kagai & Company, sankers, 165 Decrborn Strcet, CHICAGO, 20 Stite Streat, BOSTO! Brownell Hall, SEMINARY for YOUNG 1A DII Corner of 0th and Worthington $ts, After half an hour's absence Lhacham returned and resumed her right hand she twirled a golden vrayer-whecl, while with her left she son, who was seated beside into take ten and bisevits, and some bread maude buckwheat and millet was placed upon my table, says awriter in the Contem- At midday she offered Several china Vushi DISTRICTS, WATER marrige, says the Washington Not \hat e 1 The Jesuites verebanished from Mex- and thoking gave ord- ens that the Jesuit mission inLower Cul- iforniashould shouldbe placed inchage of I friars, whowen the most activeand inNew Spuin. (Mex pressel a desive, also. that new missions shouldbe establis) the latter partof 1768, thereore, fr supplies, and mems of t ccted for the new mis d four parties were sent out from A little brig called suiled from LaPazon the 1stof May,andasimilarcrafinamed the Sun Antonio sailed from Cape St. Lucason the lith of Februmy and ar- rived on the 11thof A sils experienced long n shyness about him which induces him to conceal Thisis showed especially at the i groom’s first visit at the hotel on his At theage of >d of the Life eighteenhis librar, of Franklin, Plutare the spelling book. - grim's Progress,ind the livesof Wash- igton anl Honry C1 have a nuch larger this, buthe could s number ot books impurt wholsome lesons as to living and right th reavation is most Into the mine lous missionaries co.) The king other evening a walked briskly up to the deskin one of the lotelsin this city, and, with a v badly assumed airof nonehol: and Murs,—,’ was assigned him, and when he w hearmg the derk leaned ove speauling to porary Review. dinner to be brought. cups, also mupleknot cups, mounted in slver, were of dravers in t lressed boy brought in a tray filled with cups containing different 1 futher nouth e library than yfindan equl t caleulated \ toward the front or b, ght of stairs in either of the ‘other i-ci towers on the rear corners, point the sight-seer will go into a car ust as in o regular mine, when he will be lowered through a dark and forebod- ing shaft into the sunken park, where the mules and miners with their lamps and picks, and the coal in large veins, can be seen with as much vividness us if in the many mines near the city, the mine the visitor can go directly to first floor toview the exhibits or pass out of the building by another exit, It may be of great who still have an admiration for Terps chore to know that the top of this tower being large enough, will be utilized by the young people for the graceful minu- Think of a dancing floor with twen- couples tripping the * 150 feer above the sur- rounding country with but & bulustrade to check a tendency townrd off”” und taking a tete-a-tete on the at- from a ches portation yere coll and a_clean oral aequaintance: train outof Omaha runexpressly for the accommodation of Omuha, Council Blufls, Chieago bwiness is the Rock vestibule limited, leaying Omahaat 4:15 p- m. dally. Ticket olice 1602 Sixteenth and Faram sts., Omiha. ‘tJust marvied.” *“How do you know ?” was asked. £*0, you never see anoldmaried man register Mr. and Murs’ It's and-so and wife. if itisn tso, beginning [inquired of Lhac- f inthe dishes, | that yousee in the plates and cups is made of mutton of the first Although we Des Moines and BISTOP WORTHINGTON, Visiron THEREY. ROBERT DOHERTY, ST, Ricrox THEZTTH YEAR BEGINS WeDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, Foreatalogueand particulars apply to the JACKSORVILL TEPHEW'S lfll‘b Youwc Q,lADIE s, ham if there were You just notice now Indians have repugnancy of Thibet, T ordered our cook not to mix beef with mutton, 1 relished the dishes very much, wsing chopsticks and the pins which in D Lhacham occasionally conversed with e ASkull for aFlower Pot, L A Boiler of Great Power. There has just been finished at South Framinghama small steam yacht which idsfairto createa revolution in marine and engines, the seeming fallure of the 'landex pedi- ach thelr point of destination that they vereabout tosailaway Friay Crespi, who bad left La'Paz by laind on the 26th of Eebruary, came in sighton the 14th of May, and Junipero Serra, the president of the misionry mechanic ofthe Terre Haute & Peorin pealiar flover pt hinging in his doo- It is made outof u and is suspended saysa special to the St. Touis Republican, The braincavity isfilled with earth, anda beautiful grovth of vines crep out from the emyjty soclkets and grinning Across the broad forehead is the human skull ortwoof tea and with slender chains, showing great interest in my narrative of Indian marviage customs and female Jncknv il 111 JLLEGE built by Samuel homas D, Sturte vant, who isthe inventor and patetes of the new boiler, which is fod by petroleum and w! fiveteetlongh Johnston for tv to twenty-five “liirht pedantic’ ceks therealter from Lorelts d onthelst of Apil, the months and one day, inal reprd aceesible the first scttlementof Californiais nted in thelifeof Junipero nd and for some isco Palou,whowrote it nof San Frandsco in 17855 but this biographer, whose attentionwas fixed chiefly on the pious labors and seraphie chamcter of his hero, leves the searcher of these curious looking old volumes of worn-out in almost complete ignorunce of many of the particularsof the adventures by landand sea, and of the conduct of the Indims uwpon the frst apperance of the missionaries. spi was in the habit of keeping dia- ries whenever he traveled and several copies of them ave now inpossession of Catholic priests now in eharge of these missions that have notentirel y crumbled bt noe have been properly 1he stateor chureharchives India sometimes one husband soveral wives, while the Pliling-pa ) and enlightencd only one, she staredat me in wonder, with only one husband,” she exclaimed in comic surprise, you not think that we Thibetan women are happier than the Indian or Piling women, of whom the Indian must be the most miserable?” me," said I, *‘is it not e wife to haveso h in aboat twenty. sdeveloped thirly horse power and arateo of speed of fifteenmiles Mr, Sturtevant is now build- yichtat his expansion engine will have 100horse-power, a wonderful thing e, promising great tip taking t1 The only or miy come at EMALE COLLEGR" cago). Board g MorzaPavkines Soiol o Qi aod Yonntindie ¥ ot hadross G111 AY I i Sk 7 adisonstreet,Ciicigo, Tl The sunken garden will be one of the crowning features of the palace. the mine, it will be below the level of the strect, the sloping grecn from the main street and depot sides being ed with flowers and plants spelling in large, bold beautiful letters **lowa Coal Fountains, delightful walks, lants and folinge, will be to its beauty, the whole to be surrounded by an iron ‘fence, to pre- vent entrance thereto except from the ullhassomshing of o t ol theolgic e was inten flevwird foli id was finully L1 wllengue, in aboat of this d. The lhtterhoa and will muke three weeles, T Morga nParic ., ILLUNCIS MILITARY ACADEMY, * i Circulir of HENKY J. STEVENS, A, into disiseand de sold for building purposes. £ Ll el v trial tripin tvo or e smnguineones pre dictt' atshe will beat the famous tor pe- do hoat.Cushing, e Johmstown Building Up. Johnstown, Pa,, which was so destroyed bya flood something over u vedar ago; has notonly been is suid o have mined over its previous population, notwithstanding nearly 2,600 of its citizens wl many husbands?” see,’’ observed Lhacham, “how Indian women can possibly be as huppy as Thiberan women are, former have todivile among many the affection and the property of their ono husband, whereas in wife, one woman, isthereal misiress o- all the joint earnings and inheritance of v 'hese, her husbands, being sprung from the same mother, are undoubtedly one, and therefore the same flesh, blood and bones, are one, althou A Nistorical Portrit of Washington. Lord Roseben in hisdining-room at has a portait of by Stuart, one of ¥ two existing portritspainted pitture was painted by shelbune, and is dated Lord Shelbume died, in =old, and this Itis known in rare tropical panish munuseript utilized to ad @i, Pa, Milltary Acadeny, boys Brooke Hull, girls MILITARY ACADEMY, Wright, B3, AN, Conwall, N.Y. FOR MEN ONLY, Georgzo Washing Lon The waterfall will probably be the largest ever seen in such u building, will be in the rear of the stage, a sheet of water thirty feet wide, dashing over an artiticlal precipice forty feet high; at the bottom it will dissolve into spray, and electric lights in the rear will cause & thousand rainbows to chase cach other with exquisite offect. It will take 1,500, 000 gallovs of water Juily for this water- fall-as much as is consumed in the same time by the entire city of Ottumwa, A " miviature lake, peopled with the most beautiful representatives of the finn tribes and bordered with flowers, will receive this great hibet the house- Stuartfor Lord rFATLING M pictures were several brothers. portrait lll'luughl arl circles as the Lansdowne portrit, Lord Shelburne having become Man of Lansdowne belre his death. min who bought the portrait becime bankrupt, and Washington was again in k rreatly it had, in a 1 rom or pxeeses 1y 0d or Robust. Noble MANHOOD CVery case OF mony ive duys' treni- Y e An Ol Indian Bautlefield, old Indian battlefield has just been It is the farm of A.J, P, near Bridgeport, and many relies are heing secured. pipe, supposed to urt, of Saginaw, afler the lust campalgn hus just been dug up. Their persons gh theirsouls may b e dif After dinner Lhackam asked me A manmath to her chief hus- pabpe, to whom she said she mude mention of me, thanked her for her gracious kindness vould avail myself of the honor of 4 presentation another day. casb-cosd ey Nervous debll@ Nervine. Sue:pl- free and Douglis, frian were directly orindivectly driven away many of their records were pur. posdly destrojed, nunbers were neglect: rswere carriedawsy b the departing misionaries, and it would be adifficultmatier t uscript of Crlspi, or Sor |In the elty of Mexico,I saw copies of o their journals, an Y bach, vhenl fist i twenty-threeyears ago, showed me the portion haye quo LADTES ONLY--Dr. Led nch renedy . act on the comparatively bric ereasal in value, it shoull not 11 Co, Royulty Pro hile 5 shown by the fact had glready e ¥hth oty that it nov brought 2000 gaiens, wis acquired i mfle by Lewis, mombar for Davenp that gentleman again for sale, The Ladies Delighted. The ypleasant effect and the with which Jadies may use theliquid friit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditins alrhe it \helrflmvu;lw remedy. e eye aud to the s Coulota | ud Toscting o the K Bowels, 0 find a bit of man: 5 Onee, while uantity of water, Tho palace at night from the exterior will present the mast striki ance, Powerful electric are Bash out their brillianc, iclure was Can le cured 1n 20 1060 use Of the mar- SY PHILI memory, diffiden 1t is pleasing foraease (vl ntle, yel effect- 0 getthe geniilne rem- riteor call on . C. Joslye, 212 Har- ot, Uwabs, Nebraska sitel San Diego, —————— g e Sl \;;LI;“. Houten's Cooa—Pui, solible, eco Toys, Eic, H. HAIRDY &'C ey Toys, Dalls, Albuns, Fancy Gools, EXouse Furnishing Goods, (hildren's Carringes. 1209 Famum srect Omah, Neb, ~ Water Supplies. o U. 8 WIND ENGINE & PUMP (0., Steam anl Water Supplies, Hellidsy wind mill 918 ind 92 Jonesst., Onahs, G F. Row, Acting Manaxer. Iron Works. e PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wronght and Cist Iron Building Work, Kigines, brass work, general foindry, machine aad bluksmiih work Ofice and works, U, Ky, andlith street, Omahs. ‘ — OMAHA"SAFE ;IRON \VORKS‘. Manf'rs of Fire and Burglax Proof Safs, Vaults, fall work, fron shutters and Hre cscapse G. Aidreen, prop'r. Co. Lithand Jucks o) Sts. Sash, Doors, Bte, 1 R e | M. A. DISBROW & (0., Wholesile manu facturers of Sash, Durs, Blinds and Nouldings, Brand office, 12thand lard streets, Omaka, Neb, South Omahay UNION STOCK YARDS CO, / Of Soulh Omaha, Linited, - — CODMMETRCIAT, National Bank Capital, - - - $400,000 Surplus, - - - 44,000 itenwck, Joseph o, Jr. E Andenon,” Willian G. Mau), vieeprosidnt: 1, Williams,' A P fopkine. prenldent: A, Mill cashler; WD Broant, awistant caslier Oficors and Diretorn—B. M. Morseuy n.% A1 Az e LA e NEBRASK A National Bank U. €. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital. - - = - $400,000 SurptusJan, 1st, 1890 - 657,800 Ofcers and Dire Henry W.Yates Presidon Lewhs, Eeod, Vie- Prosdent Jaies W. suvugs V. Morse. John 8 Collny, K C. Cashiig, J. N Patrick, W, L. 8 Hukles, culler. THE IRON BA NI, Coruer 12th and Farnan Sts. AGenwl Diakii Buloes Trasacti