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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, MONDAY, AUGUST -, his sar had sine with me an” | k ——— y . T hosaid, as he fished a | t than 2 unming was “*doow flast prox Yarvilous Powers Displiyed by Dick Ber- | 1emon fr Al okt ol : e e " Con ¥ he was iy My 4 | s i &on lin i Packinga Grip. bttt omst e R . | pr trance mo . o t } 1 o saw 10,000 & - ' the o v v.‘|‘ If that sadgered and 1 s 4 &5 o of o0 P thin hearing of ¥ A COMPLETE LIST OF THE CONTENTS, | pov o g b th very le exp v 1 from his § v bhe made . week To foun 1 3 E | « y orn Whya Wholesale Firm Found It Ex. v t of b » H faul i . w of r “ 9 pedientto Abclish Speaking Tubes and perspiring under t » pounds of | in milway stations orin public ] like to hire a man for af samp! S s o Dropping | tions. or 1n omnibuses ¢ - 3 \ i s fur 1 “Why, yos,” sall Martha d Y o, ~A Versatile mimer—Notes my saup OT wed the hich vl.‘l‘“\‘_“ brrr iy ‘_ it ey hol s pls Hived nin as 1at him, hi o 9 4 - . all . y ‘l"ll Personals we I:w‘vr- vasn't any fire, though. Just He ba ¥ 1 X | wi s ho exprosted ity ho **could vrible ]J\A;u nd lie g ' P X 1 ¢hay hishash in peace, an' notbe cussed rd him very cr foh i Plkdomt tway when hefs ill, . { Marthat ma O [ shall not mind tha 1 i par 1 away, and, hired man had not been a 1 said the young man « . v ooxe worker, and as Peter hal been ing | it ofa job and out of* ¢ ted with a ik ) hout and sevenl spleresof churchand stateduties for W ‘,wm‘l ; Ak e ‘«__ e and chao lition 2 Sy Muartha Cummins, i f y his 8 fow days t b tile,” The fias o R ik » The plowing Wwas nomare than The azregation dinel together at tho | I D Jeuan. IL1 was ixteenth and Farnam, 4 4 Sl Y Tath ¥ b rin with Millard, and after their mountain air appe. g ikl dia ek et S corn gromd was not “ftted, i artha, with the < g in with some o fite hal , from soup to tiote in PPE et HELD UPFOR HIS WIFE already the middle of May Sharp, unloaded 1 ‘ village un ‘ nuts, they adjoirne, ¢ o i "Dho farm hands for miles around had | I Jerry by the t 3 g 1ows old o tegalid ¢ o 4 | A New Form of Robbery Just Intyo- [ " - . uid " | barn When with hout wns him om rogaled @ i al v t 1p Wibsd I St Ao, all secured situations and hal been ab | et me ho ,* snid the | home he met a rapidly go < worthy uv { mo b oot hdag) (8. d , - at wenever ho went ar-shot of th Dot Cotk o Linain aad 151 {n ang | led the sand awiy, & a tool box | every placard on their walls, Dav o zoni's complexion | house, doy from o brief spin to Manitou, y s baci so it improves ter looks andis | away from the lorrible rip and roir of their dismissing done, the potatoes were not planted, tt g 3 d man Peter went tow e AL ooy 0 “hecle s v t | nett of Kansas City mus o 1 for 1ove orn houso illat to t1 the ! soe Tow SN0 FTRPE s @ paras . it whi 1 f o 1id € t W i x » r v < v : 4 t 1 rona 1l e, 1 'y s a 1 Lt bRl of his wif Rannelt oy Iogs ¥ wot a8 ’ s ady for | hear'? Come noow, r boots 1 ilod 10 joan trousers they . 50 y that ie did not leave lis wife at Altho n o cotain r As the young 1 wade no move |1 ewly , dan [ otel in the iron safe provided to re- | Eeuse, be he w i husbandman's i preparatory to obeying the order, but, | br nd abandon days't tho motntains, and his ability to | mercury dr) Mr. Kennett lives in K ter ) at ¥ cou i his comma leaped from his | lig nt 1 with the packa 5 just cush 3 5 was married six months | have testf g A already been stated, Peter ronand approached the other ve- |themor: “We allleft Omaha weari knock- | or I'll ru business, 11 € hich we b » will prevent a Although plowing and planting was at | prided himseli on the fact that he he . Peter is proud of his W, supper. veand] per 1 our toilet act | o saveling Men's 1 erh suspect that he gavot . u um..un by the col his ger 300 § my son-n-law office and w 1 for His Royal Dicks h f ng 5 t I cumstances we must e that J r ]l ! d, and_ triy { out-ras y a1 1 ten miles ‘v justus I wa 3 nanner, M. Kenie the published account, verhadan ¢ oy e who was abl e robber | haan ablc fo inwhat may becalled & legit otestof golden by 5 v than W o with lim to St 1, | so part vy ting u may have been, sl ted Kent . 4 and § . Davis, Ko and held a « ; t : : ed = i 3 : I ™ has been established in London 100 YEARS Lrah Just Tupture your sus- : - Sl R ek sl : ; a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, it of t Ney | n. t rel 1 e : 1 v anix INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, and is now sold in every e world. J her that Marthe had 2 rm 1 v te ! At is the purest, cleanest, fine . iy 4, 1 ; - Rey . e Sos lace, It |} € 1ty lay in Kansas | ¢ pladk hoir o iy t A f . The most eco..omical, and therefore ¥ dise 1 i rroved it | Was decided and arranged to haves parad s 2dthal it did, becamo . T Dhe best and most popular of all soaps Hihad “Tho diluwy o hai visited : T ey Do ho il e e o e ke n she felaian ndeiby thousands of inilligent nafhers thioughout the civilized world, fas e ol hay g ws Wil vear their pecular | suldenly appuared, wearing bods, | e te <2 Jest_a-goint SR provent the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable, o 1 it ¢ gl i ¥bols and feano! broad biimined hatdnd n pais otspare. |, jll> SUREMEINERISEL WOSE Jieyaay: 188 got tew PEARS’ SOAP cannow be had of nearly all Druggists in the United “Rushiic up to bim, 1 .~.\"|" 10 selovt t by the | Shouted to K to throw up girls (for there were munywholilced the | With A lavines el to s, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, @s /zereare worlhless imitations. 40K, Wi 1 the 0 X £ ge- The banque bal e given by LN i g e robus! san's style of boauty) for \ wi e t P01 T LR g R | Chgbaaie lull will bo given by the | ) inds, something which, by the way, |Fobust Susan’s style of boty) but for | overiow unting bag with corn big ens man, with youin. tat 4 : s traceling muL. whbn pasiBly seems {0 have I superflious, for as | one thing one and all had a | and his mouth with tobacco, he struck . 2 combination of heavy dog maime: and | pope on that day, We want all the boys wo unders = ssouri man's | Wholesom d dreadof Peter's v out ata terrific rate of speed, young e I ain' initatall; we won't standa-litle bit | ke this a5 a general invitat > mght | hands always go up instinctively ¢ ping, e cing fog-hom voice man foltowingafter, of show with the gi Toasiliy miss ome bysprivate (v SHIWS | L T S B also, when not down with the “rh Thesun having justvi Peterhad R & At replied Dicke, 'why, thisis no mys- | yould ask all ) are sur n how. the’ unfortunals. Kennett cle- | tiz," wielded with much dext disearded his wid steaw hat, B 8 AT Y, Througnt this vig i’ that little sateliel | prosent ont 10 8 their names FP SR Had accuracy a No. 10 cow-hide boot. an gronter freedom of movement ho secretary 3 to come wh ¢ 30, beeanse of the voice and o hoo nd >wn his s der fror s Well, I never know Dick o tell a Lioin s | thoy sl (heie names or ot Coms on nnett into a dosel carringe and drave | - S0 becauss of the voiceand the boot | had v b ler from his utsaysl, ‘old man_ you're all, “and muake ita day > remem bere way with the fr 1 horses on a s, though grently admired, had | shou This latter uselul this time!* Howeve : a ) R R wt'run, A thoughtful |-v.lm man who ) ssteudy company 4 vearing apparel he S A matier dop md weall wenl in to s o aatth board of agrioats | ad witnessad: the pracs heluea The neavest approach to It was the | tached in front, stremmed out behind Rl \ A-’Tv supps -'ll]l;x‘r,‘ll away f,‘l'.;m the boys bis kind invitation to the boys to [ My, Keunett down with his hands and | three calls Hiram Stubbs had maie on | like the tail of akite. His lor andwentup to Dick’s wom. There st the N1 thestate fair, Themeeting adiBurned | 11 was ngain quie ARG aantia | SaeiD; I blown ahout his sw will Triyilariois suiche! snd it wasope: It all wa ain quiet in the unfrequented % 4 g s i p. m., to meet againat S p.m. nextSat- % isfi visi iram was very anx- | his dhealed shir (4] e A & hosag e pn. i 117 m. tomest dgainal 8 p. i et i ; intlm lnwl t v ;'[ l‘!‘.‘ 1m W : very anx- his | : i ‘1A hirt, f th wind, '[HE [:HEAPES]’ AND BEST “fl vill bo useto carry papers in when maki DoxiLD, Secrelary. If the great city of St Touiscannot |19 l it P 3-8 TSRS o SR the mostex ating piins; neve ve ease w the sufferer; u fow i, seventy-five ora hundred miles. 1 pr 2 protect visitors from being robbedof | Viceds to what hie hail better do with his overalls 1 at t} s z the pain to uses to wake un examintion of the cont their wives, she ought to E ave. i say so and | Tine re lot—seed it down er plantit ) and his th hoots, . ad been lyingto we | 4,00 harge of affairs at Graud Island, Fri- | when they ro there, It is disagrecable °r, being ina cheerful mood, for a “-‘-ml a shallo i e do | Intbrnsiisstiiconin dosos of from thirty £ slxty, Oropaciniindfiatiiabioe bl waibi WILIGUSS G pESD 2.0 X e Ol i fow i inntes Granns, Spasms, SonrStomecel, Colie, Flatienee, Henrthurn, Langour, Faint- SRS e i | duy. Septenber 5, that day naving boen des. | to haveone's watch or packetbookstolen, nder, expatiated and dwelton the de- | of his row. , u¢ Spells, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, DYSENT I Headnelo, . Nause First] gota sheot of paper and a pencil, | fuy, Septenber 5, that day navingbeen des- | 30 e O A O nto 1t would | lightfulsubject at such gveat lngth, and | Fimly grasping inone and his | Vomiting, Nervousness, Sleeplessiess, Mplaria, and all irising from ehunge of and as 1 tok the things ot 1 noted ‘em | ignated s travding men's day. ut how mu ortunate it woul _ i ) i L Sl Y down. And here is thelist,and [ am ready = = be in many cases to be robbed of one’s | Hiram, to propitinte him,gave himsuch | nis new " hoe, and in the or no less | dlevorwiteror othercauses. 5) CentsaBottle, Sol SRR R e Samples. 2 wife. If itis nocessary In St. Louls for dand undivided attention, that | thana half-pint of com, Peter, pufiing v single fictitious entry, aud that | R. 0. Grotte was taking orders in Seward | 4 man to attach his wife to hisperson | Susin remained unnoticed, save at such | and Dowing likea locomotive, worked thing that I have noted down was in | Friday. with a chain as he does his watch or | rareintervals asPeter went to the door | himself acrossthe ficld at a high rate of b | tlittle handbagof Dic c Wilson reports a good trade up in . tho fact ought 10 bo given the |0 expeciovato. On these occasions Hi- | speed, Tim: “Two complete suits of clothe Broken Bow territory abest possible publicity, Certain | vm rolled aprominent pewter eye t Looking behind him occasionally, the has L g thtay o . €. Bube wis selling drugs in e towns | iy gontlomen might, ve sippose.vistt | 2d the dameel and maden hurtied and | exulting husbundman would s ha ke o1 g s alongthe Loup valley last week, \\l\i~1n~| 1 observation on the state of “*Come on. Come on. Thought yer it T T gtho Loupvally lastweek. | Sy Touis and bo robbed of from oneto d obsg don_on tho sta : on. 3 . Thought 3 pany et DAL O e WS Marr ame in Saturday from a three | 3¢ 3 dozen wives and_ot notice it; but | the weatheror slicilously inquired as | knew heow toplant com. Git « 1A . i e outside of them fowmenare el cough | to Ber health, ek Liliie S OIS palvonive ] Hovlhay t N omor e Fremont confec e NH N o s se visit, ostensibly for t the end of the first *‘hout” 2 Sheels a srovided in theline to take any chances. A9 YAULLL 8 80000y " 3 i “One dozen collar buttons. ;lh\: [ TS ade in Fullerton and AL | F soste ¢ the purpose of procuring recipe for a | hired man was several yards behind, and ation Seven pairs of hose, Ham A Rl e b o | < Motters witl fixd Mirs Winslow's Soothing [ spavin liniment, passed of inmuch the ina high state of exultation and Sal FLh ‘u"]‘l;txtx’-rlkn:;ll:::;"‘f; “‘M"“; 2 "“""{l‘;fi ;,““';jmm“fif;‘ *lfl':)‘{ Syrup the best remedy for their children. 25 | same way. ! P tion, ook a double shuflleon a t o Rt et Tt T A AR et weale ; conts a bottle. .n\\llxi-x'x_lhmlv(n..;n‘I]n‘:.t|l‘ty|w:r]wvh:~'.f]»[!i‘- fonco board” which claced tolay upon putcor “One hox very swell stationery, Churlie White, the Lincoln growry man, | ~The new offices of the grent Rock |Emmmine homeciond fortho (hiet time | g O o Y rofilion o, tooke o ursy “One pair of dancing putps. woren broadersmile than usual last week. | Tsland route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnun umming homestead forthe third time chaw of terbacker,’ refilled his plant- north Threo white and two funcy vests. He also carried a bos of Havanas for hiscus- | streets, Omaha,are the finestin the city, 15 a coolness in the reception | ing by t upon his hands, and, sciz- tOne dicst protector tomens. Tho appearance of Charles, it ab [ Gyl and <o them. Tickets to all poirs | fendered him by the oll husbandman | ing his new hoe, struck out with re- usan | liver pad > cause of his hilarity e ottt s 3 POINtS 1 that should have warned him of break- | ne swed vigor, iding on the Union Pacific | = ° phonte A U SRR ers nhead. p *Igu s L'l lot outa link or two this west bound train last Monday moring read Py A SRR e Peter, being tired and cross, retired | bout,” said the sindymustached young R i R TER RS ing th com ‘:M‘l “‘.x‘ m.".x Tue Bee and ! % okl 4 2' o, [early, and the young man, mot to lese | man to himself. ¥ “Com e wearing a 35 Dun lat. A gust of wind Jeanne Hugo is just about twenty any precious time, at ¢ commenced He did so, and not oniy passed the g, o Lnomy anaiensl, took Mr. Hat out of the car window and Ed’s ars of nge. She isa pretty and stylish | o4 srads oo e 5 : (M RO ¥ s hai Bottle of hair invigora tor, EYx LakH g ) edging his chair toward the blushing fshitherto invin one, but kept the S . raven locks were left to the merey of the | Hlond and has had a good deal of socinl |ant ex 1 ) | S DAL A mmnicure set, AR ho renchel Contral City, | oo s a8 g0l donl of sodul | and expectant damsel N aner hour sounded > ‘:::.‘f‘{1‘.'3:-;’1‘{‘12‘:" od hose supporters. | Vhar ho purciaseda 10ont straw, e which | Ho reached ler side on s conld oter had at last found Lis mateh D vl Cravila froma B by Gy tni|L oS B be expected under the cireumstinees, | —and a little more, i ) ) g 0 e e e e ot STty 3 etier fo/the - 8 Touis' Posi-Dispateh. [ andhadjust suceesded i pariially sur: | | Although ho striggled maniilly and OMAHA BR N v stk N o it 4o yon (e o Dhastiler? ¢ | ver noverransout of stories and can tenl | Sho hus one fault, however—she is | roupding her busomform with an avm | vell, and received thenssistance of many e show hul Daro anl T actingt s w lavonts | somepretiy good ones, but heran up agamst | ad ed to tight laeir which | by 1o means too long when the two we chews of tobacco; although he shoved aitn, NI, Timply. corked my indismation, jort | 5ns, in Pailerton,” He ‘had beon teling | rather spoils the grace of her thrown apart as by an electric shock. | his sleeves far above his elbows, re- 1s never made before b “n"'n“ the roon A sty mlmmvtnn:du w b ‘xuul B, went “"_','lv “_m‘v‘"x’r;';l”‘-m\:‘_l'l:-nl i“lv""fl\l—'!“Jh,;'l‘. “f".’ r\‘hn u,:\;iljguntl‘r‘.(»'!:::“l ftvlnlnfv!‘r"f:vl\l”-‘\,:w‘” J;A.‘\ had h( ard the following words, | moved his boots and rolled up his tan- » eard afull mile: his new hoe wi desp on born of e would have heen thereyet. No-but Il tell | shade thata cald wave sweptoverthe town. | oot ey that not s i __‘:l“ 1 full mi his new hoe with a desperation born o aitldail) Yol N O orier to quict the boys S hought. 8 : there, Susan! Send that air tow- | despair, and paid-no attention s 1o s N it et goe dad Ll x5 chpial l was & very dolicatd littlo creature. | pod. . Dow yo hes i uelsin a hill, he ut length had to own | — — om of onreconl even aftor I had tiken the thing 2 . Joiner of Alln P, O, I\) tor i o h\:_m at 4\(-n~lnun ay was - well understood that when | himself out-planted, beaten, vanquished, ullout with my own hands. ) 5 NIng ve my | for = his daring ol an Peter said athing hameant it. He was | He did itin these words : v r T NEWS PAP! pnyor, “You uever would believe it unloss you in s m vendered imposible at that time' notonly handy with his No. 10boots, bt e e : Rl T NENSPARER INITHEWEST FORA f val S N H oAl el Electric Ol —believe it iufallible for rheun Al eyl aie 0 ly dy with h d 8, his turnal new hoo hangs out tew 3 val say it! 1t didn’ttake Dick ten mimtesto | Bl youthof the partics, and there 18 n0 | wasna very muscular man and a not i 3 CENTS A DAY. TH NOT BEEN A DAY SINCE THE OFFER frisn P00 e ha0 LBIOK bk dnla the hand- T Qoubt ihat had his lifo teen spared soms | rough and tumble™ wreitler, obert Sharp could not only out-plant T MADETHATTH AT EXCERAED ;i il R R DY IO b i The Heirof the Astor Millions. fiv araix yeai loudex he would have |y fat Peter stated no more than the | Peter, but he could, and he did, out-hoe, ST MADETHATTHE ORDERS HAVE NOT EXCEEOED THOSE being hundred miles to witn gk o J.J. 3dis not astudent or lover of pic- ‘l‘ W Moot out his project. RMrs. | gruth when he swid: out-mow and out-chop him. OF THE DAY BEFORE. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ry i “Honwiorth md firever no man need | tures, like his father and cousing, but, [ Jobn W. Mackny wis presented to him |+ kin down anything withintenmiles | ~One would naturally suppose that th R il ever cme believe that Richa dS. | on the contrary, prefers outdoor amuse- [ 200UY @ year Bofoie s death, andhe |in Piketown, with one exception—thet's | farmer would have b greatly pleased b to Barl or in_and for the county | ments. dancine and gayeti o ( 28 Ba chiars 1 with the beauty and |the rheumaliz.” thso able an assistant. . He was not of Douglus, state of Nebraska, is nota 2 ot Tattar o et Priladalhi, | graceand intelligence of his fair visitor A v A g hato™ At el tha e 2h | i e et letler to the = Philadelphia | § jollgame o his faaXixtelon was also a great worker, g Ho disliked the young man e S He isa gradvate of Harvavd, ¥ s\t 2 - |able to “out-hoe, out-mow, out-chop an’ | because he had taken from him his bW TTTy - A popular drummer recently lost a new |.of learning like hundreds of other men, 4 EP A T T e e e . It was soon known for miles around ut up customer, whose patronaze woull have been | by the skin of histeeth, His encmies say E Martha,” sail Susan a d or two | that Peter Cummins has at last found a } porcs of worth agreat deal to bis house. Thisis how | thatit was his name and not his brains | 3y B nariage botween hoe ind | after the hired map hid taken his do- | man who washis superior at all kiuds of | od o s T i irs. Mackay’s eldest son, particularly if | parture ik <l 3 ,‘-ilu‘L it lappued. Theold fellow came up from ‘)"“L thimthrough, Atany rate he ) oitidnan h I Ahn ol :‘AI):\K i‘,, o oulal o ll.Ill“ Iy St d” 1ot his Arksas home to purchase a billof googs | 8Ot through all right, and it may b h 4 ) i grew to ha i soun and was p 2l by the dramuer 1o puce | £aUse hels able tocutsucha wide swath - villag > hutter and do somi r N v, o £ umper 10 PR 1in social affirs that the other you = trading, ‘ for it $400 worth for his s 3 A Choice List « mmer Resorts, 5 i I QIR RO SOISPII00 IS 0 000 e Bt cly ) ! t H0O worth forbis fall | o nant town do not like him. ° Liko 5 Of course Martha vas perfectly willing reminder to Petor of the many d - — - ke stock. Whilo theorder was being given 00t | 1) the jounesse doree, he is & member of | o o0 8 lake roglonsof Wisconsin, to o so. T 3 i he bad suffered at his han the drunmer undertook to show the mer- b e Pl , Towa and the two Dakotas, the: It Id not only havea plea 28 % ak Ak —- e iRy e, he rmer- § halfa dozen tlu Aot 8 olubi| are hihdrsds of oha ne localities would mot only havea pleasa And so he began to castabout hn e Buited joattlo fr wo porous plasters, asou “A box of jills, “T'wowateh chiins A A summer _homes. TS k Tube on the top oot The od v capns | his own luxuriant’ home, He has n following selocted list are | Biim o it who : : ited considerable futerest i its work- | many friendsamong men, and has never 340 manYOLonR teadere | TIAOMOYRIR RO tlope: » found out sooner than he ex- ST ing, aul to give a practioal example the | been heard of in o bar room brawl. This « ad Accordingly, aftey packing drummer culled up the shipping clerk and | is one of the things in his favor, e as the ‘tion of northern summer re- dozen oggs in oats aud; placing ne moonlight evening gull: | “Arayou ottug out thse @ s foe | o Shining 1izht in soclety, und i alvays gacks Noady s “‘;(“:;- 1‘&"1;“(7'\'!1\:]\21:‘,’1!\ * [ rolls of golden butter in an earthenware iid his nearest ne ;r:‘\"\m it, Ba” at thfi BBB GDUHUHQ RUDm. v Ol fellon's cur Tho doarny Moo | sureto o invited 1o every aftair thut 18 | fiom Chicigo or Milwhalce, and moe LRI ke Bliclb g i and A0\ coming 1 ot ‘L,‘f‘l"“‘,wfv'fi %60, 0 encd & mor , drop the ad say- | EC He spendsa good rtion of | ofthem are sofar away from the **busy i £ Ll TELEPHONE LIS OR DROE SOSTAL R0 AN Sy ing “You o cancel my order,” made his |the summer at Ne 't a 008 10 | arts of clvilization® t ‘xh';\ cannok :’1‘,’1“ Al rustling of.sisbay olmbed Lo d upon 8 log baneath: the sy TELEPHOME US (HO, 2 5 A POSTAL GARD AN 4 eu e Wiy tolhe devator without anaber word of | Europe three or four times a ye s i . s ol tin : oll buggy wagon and gtaried for | widospreading branchesof a chostnuy il BN QU RN OILLINE QUT.OF TEINN, A GLEGULAR )y couica e Tvea e At Angiaae opd of il J "‘ L pog \‘. ‘}“‘);‘ "W“ scipgol s ‘1".\ Piketown. tree, P N OF THE VIORK WITH SAMPLE PAGE TO SHOW THE TYPE e 2 sul asked the shipping cericwhathe had [ Itis quite the fashion mow for Council | ghd e e fnqoatin | She reached the village without mis- | The young mun’s arm_encireled the BE Sk YOU AA sald. “l sail,” was the roply, “that we are | Blufls business moy to toke e bmgpn hap, did her trading, and after convers. | maiden’s slim walst, her head rested o WILL BE SENT YOU BY MAIL wilting for s report from Bradstreet’s, Iun- | Hotel Colfux at Colfeg Sheiere b jamilies 10 | & St 4 ‘ . it Inaldon’s SR walit, Lor. head ¢ 1 on e Jing tor e A | How Oaiae u Coline Sprines and osioy 4 | 8.2 ¥ i Taia Niin Ingforsome i wiih Joo Suith, hea bis broul shouldeisand thels lunds B e oF Toaking tutes have been | with Ol M. U minen!’ witer ol Lbitun | Anomua, Wi e Quiiogl, Towy, “She_ had left thie village about two | - As they wore deoply abiorbed in tak: < S s s e T L 00 be | Mg lo oRiEiBAl pciage. . rrcelig M SRR R Saqeitind, miles behind when she saw a young man | ing an astronomical observation, the OUR PROPOSITION. e - et Ta2 R, Tamahawk Lakes, Lake Mimetonks, | trudging al i r in the dusty | presence of o party was for a mo- ; % A Versatile Drummier. Tpr el ks LI i e roud, & dilspidated carpet-bag in hand r THE OMAHA BEE year's subsoription to the paper, Including He was ono of those i essible gent i ptrersedidaay e Bl o «‘»x(u A . r He seemed tobe footsore and tired, ) . ng her eyes from the Sunday 1 1 $2 con uly dubl drumm nd he ocea 4 .3 . o N 6 ° as Muartha was a kind hearted litile sionally interrapted the fow of lomonsde through a staw to volce some complaint or el an ex perience, piats London, the Spectator observes thut and th ight from many com all source Of th Magtson, Wis. ed und askad hin to ride insta ving out ral which aro \m-rh con- o s S S apply at ti The invitation was aceepted with alie . ) ) ; aTARLN o 3 10 county council were | ofice,1501 Farnam st Barier block rit nd Martha found herself seated be- Uder the guise of a traveling salesman he oved to imposea tax penny in the F. A. NAsH, Gen. Agent, side :. \\ il ‘].ll.fl,.‘ mf:,-a '\ ”..v- t soubinad seeral calliugs. He was particu- [ shilling on every seatlet in any London | J. E PREsToN, Pase A sent. young man, perbap ive yoarso thing, s there was plenty of room Beaver Dam, Wis. T St " a- | in the , cotfin-boxed buggy, she halt- | Robert There was no denying his vematilty. ng 1 ffer by hav.ng the monthly payments gua r merchant in their town o 3 boots tew the

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