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THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER S N 0 that the nest contained four | captain, who was now in ro - WTIANETAR AREATTS " CIQ | possession of lovers by no s proves | wherew ¢ alivel ine ,“,AE 10“‘5 0\“ HER DUGS, | iraem stus, i visds kat gons i mnd e | ot ool S T ‘\\UIZS (F l\hl}Ul“\H{Rl\l.h\. 1E5G" porssanton: of ol ‘chmrng 266 NHeR | (1o ir oinaior. & U CEIHOC Y He9SS Umaha ManUfaBtUr’ars, g inoveralls and oy ol out through a holo near oneof the hinges, | shouted, as he noti Mr. Jones' lagging | one wecomplishes her ends by mastery of :f::\.'}:,,‘."“"\;nlh. in }“,‘,‘,‘,‘“‘K ,':"',',"E",l‘,“," — and before the housewife had opened thedoor | oar, purpose and iHer, many women focom: |y oSt e s Bke ool oone | Boots and Shoos. and pushed her broom into the oven she had In a fow moments they were abreast of the lrh-h theirs by using 'the iron hand, it may | e Wharves, 10 WIZeS are ool ¢ - A Collection of Good Stories of Men and | stucka brick into the hole and plastered some | frightened animal, whose horns rose above | Where the Intellectually Inferior Holds the putty around it, The male martin was look- | the water like two stout branches of a_ tree. o, but always in the velvet glove; their will | $idering the class of labor, for the work- KIRK ENDALL, JONES & CO., . Other Animals, Ing after his faithful wife's comfort “m.‘ is no loss strong because it s not de_evi- | ing hoursare necessarvily uncertain .m:l Ho gavo up all efforts t get away, and quic Balanco of Power, dent in Seuson ind out of season, aithoug, In e Tl i iy e et | Wholesale Manufactues of Boots & Shoes Mrs. Strickland was repairi ", «n ly submit -<l to baving the painter of the | il o the gra yi that will now | in idleness, and th .-||,,, half in | Agents for Boston Rubber Sho 1109, 1104 and 1100 that it wouldu't let out too m skiff made fast to hisantlers. In this wan A y gthened,of all the bonds by | hardest work., Wages may somce Harney Streot Omahs, Neb \ \ \(osssu AND TORN BY A TEXAN STEER, | When she poked her broom inboth birds ‘::;*\"';. was towed nshore and Ted o the canp | GLADSTONE ON THE MANNISH WOMAN, is held fimes go on while stunding ide, the Trwere: g [ of' nest and s Jones, Heis a beautiful representa- The masculine woman s strong only with | ¢ iets S8 B FRTE S L : i iy — out to see what the mischief was the matter, ve of his species, and weighs fully 200 other women and with womanish men, The | 'orc¢e being held in r¢ ve aguinstan STORZ & ILER, Mrs, Strickland wouldu't nurt a bird or | pounds, womauly woiman conquers every one. With | ¢xpected emergency, but ns a gene Btrango Scene in the Streets of New | molcst one's nest foranything, and as soon | = o 0o p s | He Regards Her as a Social Evil With | men ter power is in the fnversq ratioof er | thing the longshoreman is u soldier of Lager Beer Brevers, York—Gave Up Her Stove to Arne Y \ sho hurried thetie fucident ocelired at an old lumb "o | aDoubtrul Destiny—Tha Lovable to unything resembling them- | fortune, standing about the most eligible 1881 Narth 160h Street, Omaha, Nob, ¢ into the house aud_waited for the enraged | thetic hucident occured at an old luin| : the woman, not the man in_her, at- | piors reasonably certain that many hours | S ———y the Birds — An Ele- birasto cool off, They squailed at her clear | Fogm It Livwroncebury, Ind, yestoeday, = an — A Remar ots ] ingularly enough, her power | cannot eluspo beforo he will have o job e ——— phant's Ouling. 10 the door and then they turned and sailed | BTSN ’“",‘ P L o London Girl, with most women also from tius | (oo SR -~ J into the D During the forenoon Muys, | Puilding and a cloud of ""”‘ we onjoying heightening of her feminine side, This, 1 | fel s of 8 and We FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Strickland closed the oven door and pulled | ET and sport in ing aboutit aad in darting n the vicinity of South and st PR OWEVOr, IS ory insignific atter be o Y., " T v 3 F Pt the it Tor otx weeits 'she baked | down the open toped chimney. One of them however Is 0 wery Insguiticant matterde: | et in Now York, slong Furman | Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice 'I'Iu- strange character down on the south | yor bread in the stove and let ”“\ ”h",”h | m the downward lluhl\ struck ]uy n]lvw! llu: There is no hard and fast rule that o filing her destiny, and living the life ap- | strect in Brooklyn, and the other strects | Window caps and metallc skyiiehts. Jolin Epeneten, hias again made one of her poriodical r- | hathed out w nice family of four, riised thenp| T LHE Puaty. I e o - | not seen the most unlikely matches, which | 1ies of nature, by keeping in w the | cont cities, are various r e v ances and created a greater sensation than | bl and sent them out into. the big world to | PG (16 M, Ok Rassine throush the | 0GR GO PRl e e T e old ruse she can be, and the greater Jov [ gorts of the along-shore fraternity, One LAl ever 3 ; 5 CRORLU NS . ragale she can give, through tho exer- | (') e ¢ iRt visiton tR v A HOSPE, 1 ; theveafter Mrs, Strickland didn't see any. | , 11 Valu did the creature flutterand struggle | saw, clso of those traits which scem to haye been | Of these our artist visited at the hour . (A On Wednesday morning just as the sun | thing of the old bivds to free itself from the point of the rod. Its ' i o freeitsel! o e Youth andcrabbed 1ze Shf ihpse traits which svewy to haye bt | when it s most frequented by its pa- | Artists' Materials, Planos and Organs, was rising over Echo hill there was seen $She conciuded that they had gone away for | ¢ries and cx rtions soon_ altra J a flock of | Cannot dwell togeth is the Intention of nature that the quulitics of | trons. — Among the groups one may 1513 Douglas Street, Omahia, Neb, coming down the main steeet of Poct, Jeffor- | g00d, and so, as the weather was dreadtully | feathered friends around it, but their efforts | is proven falso nowand then, There the sexes shull <o differentiate, it isnot the | recognize widely different types of hot jiist then, she thought it would be ¢ | could not release the poor captive, and the | 310 ses of the happie: 0 veen | Pt of wisdom for her to coutravene such in- | humanity, It “were sy to se- son, the strangest little processic at s ; 3 ent and co 4 able instances of the happiest unions between | Part n, the strangest little pr lon that sun | 1idr'to her to do most of her baking in the | il nt und confusion of thoblrdsas they | ¢ o "o oSy e ,'} have Known some | tentionand makeof herself that conglomerate | lect material for a romance from P s i ol out-door oven while the hot spell lasted, | ¢ircled and winged in wild alarmaround thefr | Juneand January, and © KNOWN SOME | 4y hybrid thinga masculine woman e | the rough character that v 1the The leader sossion wa o ‘ 4 ; s | unfortunate companion, uttering loud cr when the wifs was many years the eldor, ¥ ot the rough eharacter that surround the ) The leader of the procession was a little, | That was on the first day of August, and she [ WSS kil ! ¢ v * | old story of the vine and oak does not base-burner stove and the plain tables I)h[]\[ ol ][ul nd \;[[ ( il thin-faced woman known far and nearon | cleaned ont the oven and bullt a_fite in 'it. | SYmPathy, attracted the attontlon of many | writes Maude Howe fn the Philadelphia | into this question. In the womanly woman [ JIHEIRE SOVE IRG FEE PG T (TR 0bbers AT and So 1.| Long Isiand as tho “‘Dog Woman," She let the nest stay where itwas, telling her 8 "'\";;:N\:;l\l' xl“’ ‘xll'i:"n F:-I“.um Press. If we can give norule to insure asuc- | the growth is as strong and integral” and self A daughter that the marting would probably o olo disposition o e 3 She was clad ina loose black dre while " ¢ | lish sparrow was manifest as numbers of ( > = 3 o fists, Among them may be | sssesanccannn come around next spring and wantto oceupy v ted, e G eo] ‘ iAo as distinet an entity, and sheis morein uni- | mentative fists, Among them may be I on he head was a man's wide-brimmed straw | it yrain, As Mrs ',\\wmdm was st nh:w the came to the scene, Watching an oppor give \‘h\«!x will not often fail to insure the son witheternal purposes and the cr s | gentlemen in reduced eireumstances, DEAN, ARMS I'R! hat, a pair of rubber boots encased her feet, | dry wood into the oven, and trying to "““:\ll;“';':"' -”f“";“"l{fl'f"' ~!“.l”"“;« they | verse. Where the balauce of po is in the | power, the more utterly and thoroug fugitives from justice, sailovmen jus Wholesale suys tho New York Morning Journal. She [getupa good heat quickly, she was sur- | Wouldgive ‘;";'l ':”“‘ “;l'"\' B |‘~;": winir, | hands of the intellectually fuferior, trouble is | is womanly., back from the world’s end, eity mission- was driving o pair of great white dogs hitched | Prised by the fumiliar of martins, und in i A very sure to ensue, The Atheletic Gi aries and deteetives. Who knows B nstant the same old pair of birds flitted to | and compauions of the helpless bird. \ 3 e ' toan old baby carriage, in which reposed in | ¢} 'i‘,.f,.‘ ::ml‘l Amm]: int :f}m‘:h]d H.‘-‘.(h.“ exulting cries mingled with the piteous notes [ As an instance, tako the case—to whi A shirewd old Indy of Newport who had |, ‘T'he water-side of every great seaport ] A Notfons, their bed of straw cight or ten little pup Yoro, Thiey acted as CHOUBH. thay: Wor of the sympathising swallows, und frequent thero are many pard 1..-1<—1nr S of seen many gener, “;“‘f"'“"'.w‘ll used | 1% a frontier piluresque ml.l men;n-«r\ & GO, - atly worried to find Mrs. Strickland rum- | {oOmbats e air between the contending | sitive nuture, whois by descent and edu; tosay, a8 she watched the givls play tenms, | in many aspects asis the border land o 150 160 by ehais 0 massivo shaggy | e dbous thent ol home, sud (e Kina. | factions took place, while the idiguation of | fion, progressively intellectual, mated with | hat it Was % so of Mohammed and thé [ now continent. Tidewater, oven | DIJ GOUS, humxnnx Goods and Notions k Ceme { ] hearted wowman, thinking t the mar | many spectators was vented in cursesagainst | eh far behind her in qualit 1@ mountain. Since the mountain preferred to | when eribbed in a strait ket O Cornor 11th and Howan! Streots. while following on *behind in martial ! | the ¢ ly sparrows. After several hours | Mak W0 TS far bebind ACr ih quulity anc e | gy out of doors, Moliemmeda had followed | whapves, ORI KA ol B = - was a regiment of dogs ot all kix aked out the fuel right away and throw wa. | the strugeles and cries of the impaled bird be- | Pacity of brain, but who is cudowed with a | jp afield, LI B ALY :]' ik "'” e e KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO, TR BELHR, bt came feeble, and it finally hung limp and sive, unreasoning will, and who is mate- | - Perhaps she was right. It doesn’tso much | Preserves an clement of mystery and | rmaorters and Jobbers in Dry Goods 15 and descriptions. ter on it, | y £ : § [ ¥ advont that s the blood OTLEES d S W00US, Hherd wete bl dows, Ltbtio: dogs and: mld- In u ddy or 50 martins took possession of | Motionless against the rod that had broken Iy the master of thesituation,possessed of | matter since the are the adventu it s 10 blood” even A llow do; dlo dogs, white dogs and | Syt 4T how doin all of b baking 1 | dead body of the suspended bird and give it a :‘_"lf"" "I)!\l“l"_!.m"fllllndl) o Hu-l\uum]ur):- ! . Which 18 @ triflo éaus a day the tidos rush i Wit “‘f‘;.'.',\'\ et Ay Jonis as tho binds are happy dnd contented | g About tho middie of Juns Robert BAWMdS | thing that she receives comos | clologists find in her nave instinct for com. | Shoih WtGrs it I AL SWEY & STONT, 3 disappeaved from home, and grave fears wi H i Sortn 6] > 5 5 hot; o B l A oty 4 4 purity until they h led the bay full, olesale De ) ity e undor its roof, __ L in the form of a gift from him to her, Ho | panjonship praiseworthy - adaption to a { ; Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, , would trot up and take a 1 t ¢ off- s civeus has been exhibiting in the | ¢lde or bad been killed, saysan Anniston, gives her every new dress, every jewel, | changing envivonment th Iy bene- | have pushed their spring and then trot back aguin o their places | East End for the past few days, says a Pitts. | Al dispateh to the Globe-Democrat., v TR SHBoHaeN, oI et \ s 8. E. Cor. 16th and Dovglas Streots, Omaha, Neb, cessful wedded 1ife, there 1sone that we can | SUPPOMting as it is in the manly man. Sne is | noes, for checkers, or as antils for argu Clgars. vanted to raise another family in the ove i i i ' k and Farnam Street, Ona every knickknack she possesses and yet | fitted the humau race. into every nook an days, says t i e I ¥ L ¢rlets her feel that wnything ishers in [ But the fature may take cave of itsclf; the [ sewer, diluting the street 3 e R e Ot in the ranks of the little army urg s il to the St. Louis Republic, Last | an ;;.u.. }\\.xs‘mu .']m Inlln but n..‘:lm, 0! own right, but they are held as avasal | athelete girl is here, and she has come restoring to something ] Furniture, £ the outskirts of the iown the dog women tent was il 1o \\.‘n..‘..ln.l,..t“-\.f-n could, be found, Helad just returned from | yyoids his goods in foalty from hislord. Ho | stay. The taste for outaof-door sports las - growths that still cling to the AN wlted her command, and taking a s o me up. as noticed that ele Awric al @ Mex al college ol ¢ the custodi ot 0! of her per- | developec 0 u aystem of bodlly pro s M & ! Lt tiud as many as two hundred dogs and loved nk from side to side, and_his |\Il|“|u|nu' L TahE Ty "fH'i‘j,"‘]‘l'l iR ““‘“'.!","".“‘{ She must not read the books of such a writer | uot vet with equal uppropriateness to men | o DU (“,‘, sl el . Jroccrios cry one of them. They were mors falthful | was heart for a distarice of almost half 4 | h e toole to colloge with him, Whan b0 | ior hoar the teachinge of such mastors sho | and” women, bids et do So. T HERUICLEHIT oo s INe | e RRADY R O thau men, and then she ‘made her living by | mile. His keeper tried in vain to pacify him, | ¢4 s dog was log LI, must not think their thoughts: she must not | are several varieties of athlotics orees of civilization have gained the as e R them. bur to no avail | bwor Ho becamo despondent und refused all | ol theie doctrines. What o believes, what | and each s its vota O | cendency: the sparkling salt water of wi Wholesale Grocers, *See that big white dog over there!” con- | About miduight Mr. Joseph Weaver, w 00 aLl LB DR Naa restoni 20 e his mother believed, it is fitting and proper | body culture that is strongest on its wsthetic | hour before has lost its life and | _Lih and Leavenworth Streats, Omnha, Nebrasks. tinued the strango creature. wHo was en- | lives on Lowell stroct, some five blocks from | 5000 43 i b e et o | that his wifo should belicve. It the wife | sidc, and accordingly inclincsto fucy cs- | sets sullenly down channel, luden | S mth o oard, and he carned it, | § g an o v stick he started to see | 10 X ks EICRES. | compliunce, while at heart she rebels against | appeals to many givls and women, asany g e s L e P e By e e e s s nrt aen oo, s e was u tertor to tramps, and during | whint wis the trouble, As e entered tio ,l«»‘.',‘.“-y...‘. a8 tho i...}t time “any one bl | haying ber mind compressed 1k Chinese | in personal Lot ONBs. 18 TGORHIEa0 8 Ali\r'flml' ;.r r”-:nl" ou 1’:“.::'[-“:; v'l‘w-‘-:r;l\i G W, mlwlm.x..\.\& CO.y n 1oost.” The elephant chased him grounds | southwest of the city, while walking near | gt S PQECiCH BRI (TR T | O the wholo, 1t scems better to follow the | taint only an infinitessim ~a of the — O PHDNEIR AL LS s, 1 sell ¢ when T et a good home Hum'lur flv\lr)\ilm 5, }» Vi finall ml- | :_’("‘“l"l',l‘_"f”w mountain, "'"";lll‘-“ l,l:l!l';;z“l*‘m,' deceit means unhappiness, o gradual growing | example of the men, and to cultivate athlotics oceun reservoi With'n twelve JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, I think he will be well treated. | caped through the fc aving the animal 4 ity and notified the | qp,pt g coolness which too often lens | from the standpoint of athletics rather than es another wave will wash away some ocale or Fte K in full possession while he went to the circus ! police of their find. Oficers went back With | i yversion, Ou the other hand, if the | from the shunl:unl)n of the individual, ,.,,‘.‘\N.,‘;";h'.,l .1.3\”‘..\.'.;” 1d ‘1‘ L»\: Wholesale Lumber, H("‘ KLt oman rising to her feet, mar- | lot for help. The keeper of the elephunt was | them, and when they got to the place saw the ivi ! N o AL wife has a high spivitand will not stoop toa % el R ¢ imported and Amerlean Portlnd Cement. 8tata lled her little together, and the [ nowhere to be found. A couple of police- | Skclcton of a human being with one arm | ¢t 1je, we hav hopen W rlure, the saddst, ien Lawyers, thousand s henee —who shall s ‘agent for Milwaukeo Hydraillo Coment, and \ze and unique ssion was soonlost [ men and any circus men, | the most terible of all strife. . X Wombhlcaleal the! |(hetla 4 may ebb and flow over Quiney White'limo. s 10 sight down the dusty road. after some deli smpanied | She refuses to measure life by his small | L ducation society has been form whatever ruins vemain to mawk the site CHAS. R. LEE The dog woman livés near Manor in the ¢ to his vesidence. When they | War The ~n|’|vmu'vn is that Edwards, in | gyidards; she iusists upou her rights of free the plan of providing instruetion at | of the metropolis, N e ¢ winter. She and her dogs oceupy togethe mived at their destination the elephant | his utter despair, had shot the dog and then | gid independent thought is_ willing to ow York university for women luw e lie S Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, the one room in although | could not be located. The garden, however, | Shot himself rather than be sepa from | (poy and serve him for th - v | s ? recently determined on by th A weal back, with @ weary aching lime- | wood esrpets and pirguot fooring. oth and Douglas she is a lone fem ‘ ed by | was evidence cuough that the animal nad | his pet. When found there wus no flesh on | ygirs out of the day, ) s the | council, Says the New York Commercial-Ad- | ness over the hips, is a sign of diseased kid Wireots, Omalia, Nebraska. tramps or other disroputable char: n in charge, as corn stalks, tomato plants | cither boy or dox. Robert Edwars was the | pyoyty-fourth for the' freedom of her own | vertiser. As will b red, an_eatlier | neys. Use the best kiduey carative. Kuown, | ———————"f b o= arno— e Giving up thesociety of her fellow creatures | and potato vires had been trampled intoth son of Og 5. 0 soul. He denies the cla nothing but a | organization under the of the Woman's | which is Burdock Blood Bitt tBD W, Y, % for the companionship of dogs, a sad rom; ground, The puty of huuters had about | Anniston street railro and | iviclo can save them, Law School association had_for its purpose Ese—— Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. 1, is attached to the life of the dog | giveu up their chaseand wereaboat tore- | prominentman in Auniston financal cir wrought; through love the eyesof the blind | the establishment of an indepeadent law [ Through coaches—iullman palace Corner Sth and Dougls Streots, Oniaha, In tho heyday of her youth, when [ turn, when the animal witha loud teompet, | He came to_Auniston about two year: opened and the cars of the deaf un- | sehool for women. pers, dining cars, free reelining Chitir | e———— the beautiful, spoiled and petted” of rich and | emerged from behind a hay cock > men | from New York City. It is rumored th stopped. But miracles do uot happen every | Sinc chool, which Dr. Emily Kem- iGisema rvening poing Mini 1 Notion loving pi > W ed, betraved | began oseatter, ull of then takii positions [l I el bt sy, pin, o tio law dapurtment of the S e LI i fillinery and Notions, and her heart broken by a trusted fricnd, | at a safe distance. The polics stationed | tion With Robert’s scl i e A e ot | S s e o Srounatt Vs i 1ock 1l L e Who stolo from hor the man to whom sho had | themaclves outeide’ the foneo and. began | Wazds and fanilly are at Ashoville,N. C. bub | petvsesn o briiiiant. smiellottumiman ot b | w7ill be merged 14 the universisy schoma : Sixteenth and Farnim I, OBERFELDER & CO., glven her affection and was to b 2 weaded, | tothrow cobble stones is way | Were wired for this morning, ! A B G PR 8 g tle nature, mavried to a woman who is bis in- | the older society muy be superseded by thé Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, An unruly big oko away | 10 v e elephant away. vy tiring e i Ly ti s 1 > fo fevior intcllectually and socially ! one just orgunized, This was so recently 205, 210 and 212 South 1ith street. R T A R of this the elephant head o divection of | Safety from a Pestilential fcourze. | yink his thoughts, she canitiot spe: formed that it lacks a president at this dute Vit the policemen. The anim ated in pur- | Protection from the disease, not a medi- T T R TR b first Lo vail SRR DR VDR, = = terday morning and went, off G 0 ‘ 3 peach, sheis horribly jealous of those work 15 to obtain means to pay Dr. » : {oned wild weatarn | vasigake,. ThIs L,’l‘l Iil~ t of the flecing policemen, breaking down | cinal —agent which me checks the , she isolates him from his p ly Kempin's of $1,000 as un § ST oo now dead, having been shot through the | @ high "'{'x“"'l‘ nd ."I""‘;"'“lh'_“l"l‘““v in his Tom ll-”i > prand deside B . v Witlius the ranks are alwaysopen; gentle | structor for l\.n\ at the un ¢ |”"' v“-m}-n 3 J.°T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., brain by Dolicoman Patrick 0'Hare while ju | C0Ukse: After chasingabout in this manner | e endemic s of malavin prevails. | mauners and a trae desive to belong to the | assumes no financial vesponsibility in the N calo X S and Rueniching G s {maaling an' danGeont German gttt [ S8\ oave A for'a bialf hour ov more and | Quinine does not afford this protection, Tho | bust people are. tho Watshworia. | matter. Of the saiisfactory resuils of the Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, hart in front of the Madison Square | 4MUSing all “tne neighbors in the immediate | chief reason why Hostetter's Stomach Bit- | which open the gate best socicty | experiment no one has any doubt. T R 1124 Harney strect, Omabn. reh mission at No. 430 Third ayenu vicinity the el vas drivenintoa small | ters has won such immense popularity is, | jy America, Not the smart society, nor A civeulur asking for money has just been _ Bofore Yis steership came to his untimely ch ha 1 used as a storage house. | that it prepares thesystem to vesist the mal- | g set, nor the most fashionable Wwo issued. The first donation is from Mrs. " oils. ) end he went through @ number of exciting X clephant in the shed for | arial pest. This itdoes by bracing and ton- | the smaller, more exclusive ci of people | Abram S, Hewitt, whose name is on the list A T ventures that entitle him to an obituary i'n L r l- vw-] W'IT fmlnnl. I(ll- 'qul out | ing “;5! physical 1“:;»' ‘N"i Il '»’“!“““‘.“ m": who love the really good things in life. Fora | for £100 of the sum needed. She is spoken of ¥ coNiox,mATFn TAHK L C s firs stel 10} st ittle troub) mmuu-,,r his chavge to the us | promoting an cqual low and disteibution of rivl bred in this best society of high thought | for the presidency of the new society by some ' 3 3 notice. Mo fisst aitracted attention on Iitst | fong where he fastened him with a number of | the animal fluids, and establishing digestion | § ) i e X 3 HE i2 ! Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating 0ils 4 and gentle manners a marringe with a man of | of the memb One of the women giving \PA 3 cantering down that thoroughfare at a brisk | ¢Hains, making sure of his safety. ona :m!'ln;l :u.\mi Not only l~f<";vr and ague | gy inferior position isa very sad fate. Love [ strong impetus from the beginning to the - AN Axle grease, otc, Omaha. A. 11 Bishop, Manager. pace, followed at a safe distance by a couple FEELE AR b U O 5 i+ . 2 o e s is the great reconciler of differences, but it nent for providing women with oppor- \ : L\ —_— A et whO ot ol dress hid Ml‘l‘g“}rl‘:ig‘_m f::-:;"“(m‘.:|.'(!'L,(I-‘."L'u€ ?:i:x::ln)_ are cor ul\uin'nl by it. Such 1s the only - | must be a very true and stroug love which [ tunities to study law is Mvs, E. B. Graunis, 3 g . Paper. ~-yubscquent dovelopments, proved to be 0- | clusion to be drawn from the overwheln can equalize the tastes of o man who at six- | of the Church Union, who isan_active mem- Ll o butehers bent upon catching the furious e O AT A L ot popsin, STyl aqually, S toen s putinto a * comnting-vonm, und " from | berof tho Logal Edication society as of the 2T EA CARPENTER PAPER CO, beast. The street was singularly cleur of | years ago this cat colo e foinded i t4 YAROpRt 100 IO that time on learns nothing but how to make | former one which not disbanded and 3 4 T Dang vehicles, but tho sidewalk was crowded with | o 0 Ll et colouy was founded in the | gencral debility and rheamatic complaint, | mouey, and a givl who kas been bred to love | which may possibly yet 'be continued, A SRS , Wholesale Paper Dealers, \,u y follars iucrying, 10) Worl and tho auki{] thatoilions bosai Bwhrs of ‘She fact toaL o, | andis arelisblodiuretivandnecyine. the aits, to think, to study, to reach ever up- | “women advisory committes of the univer: SN FNERpE Carey s nice stock of printing wragping and wiiting nalnad o straightaway course. He turncd | funumerable aray of rits was. oneamped. i PR T ward toward a igher plane of life. sity” was appoiuted by the council some WA b paper. Bpectul attentlon §lven (0 card paper. into Thi uth streot aud tho butchers | the Halle. The lnvaders tore tho sacks and | ot Lo Offives of th great Rock Glad; 0 v 1 b VUEL GRS (IE TG Y followed. Near the foot of the strset the helped themselves freely to the contents Island route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam i .‘an ""um;‘ on Unsexed \?m!m_m. »rs, all women of influence and energy. ENITO JUAREZ. tried to create a barricade, using for the pu With the view of putting bt I streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city, t the fifty-first anniversury of their mar- ey Under the Manngement of the o - pose # lot of trucks they found strung aloug | state of afaivs the miller ",',HW.'.'.‘.,'“"{’,..‘ 2ad | Call and seo them, Tickets to all points | Haze Mr. aid Mes. Willim” Gladstone - AU Ang Sy sBUORND et i \ ! A LD EANISCI00:y the sidewallk. I ol ite SNl bl S i e unal 8410w aat rata vited a 1ot of the Burlington high school girls Mrs. La was discovered by theavtist | Mexiean International Banking Co., Concessionaries. Genoral Agents for Tho ster, secing ho was likely to bo | fursiod ot to e tsoiess Thed thoy had o fo have an o with them on the lawn. | Millas. s a version of the discovery G Halls' Sales, henmed in o all sides and left with the al- | course to the natural enemies of rats, and. o IN A PROHIBI ION STATE, ¢ IR EE v ie frocks )it yomovor scon {n print, suys w writer rporated By the State of Chituahua, Mex- ol ternative of capitulating or jumping into the | fow cuts swore instailed in the Halle, For 3 their \nmlm ln\)llmlh and s\\iuu t smiles, [ in the Chicago Herald. It seemns some sons ico, for Charilable Purpnses. South 10th St.. Omaha. East river, uttered a snort ‘and made u mad » time everything wo sk 5 3 ter congratulations formeda circle about | of Englaud’s nobility went to the Isle of Jer- = Ao tor Jthant d ‘«m. _xI:x.u.hll“\:lx’;ltll.;lx;fiiu |‘||l"|‘~ln ?I‘“n 5 EBighteen Thousand Dollars Made in | o venerable statesman and held him captive | sey to hunt and fish, and mciaentally Mrs, GRAND MM”“LY DRAWING Toys, >, His steership” meant business, RO HEIteA H0 FaNta 19 At IhTe Ahorti e e (he e Days by Selling Beer, for a “school-gi ech.! angtry made their trip very pleasunt. Upon y A e glistened like burning coals and his ¢ place became untenahle for rats and the sloge Buchanan county, lowa, in which In- What those pretty British maidens heard turning to London one of ‘the scions of no- #11 tako placo in mbligat thecity of Juares (for- H. HARDY & CO, posed in sucha way as he came tearing up | was raised. But in a fow more years the | dependence is locited. is a prohibition | musthave made a very deep impressio , more in gratitude than from any ap- Aely PRE0 o) TOre) S AEioo, Jobbers of the street that 1'e horns shone in the sun- 3 X kg iy E cats ' becamo 0 numerous . that | countyand has no saloons. ‘Butit has | | M Glulstonsremiiied thew tht they be- | preciation or kuowledie of the b ';'{\l:'l' e | Wednesday, Sept 24th, 1890 Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, light like polished vayonets. they in turn were an intolera- [ an original package shop, and the action e 5 s i d B el L ane iy House Furnishin Children's Carrlages. Then tho butchers disorootly stopped work | boe nulainco. iin dioirs oF ontolera- | an original pa [iau ks that th re sweet and lovely because they | mammato invite his island entertainer to | under the perso cuin Jriguilanens O the b i g dircctors of the Halle inthat castle is truly interesting. | were women and that their very presence | London as their guest. It was done. Mus, | % MOSEY, und i 2 upon the barricade and sought a place of | then purchased about half o dozen bulldogs el Ethatithaie s ! 3 LAY ) HAED 8, both géntienen of bigh . — ey safety. The stach, once more free turned | spocitlly trained to kil (R a well-known fact that there was_sunshine to the world, with * the limited wardrobe nter Buppiie. and clared at his would-be cuptors, then ot | HWrench say, the. espedient diin't nave any Al people whose practice it is to | pondent of the New York World: He - at sen 101d of sooften, Among CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000. 1 J his heels fly high in the air and. started up | L aaexpadicnt didwt haveuny | ttend hovso races, who are not themost | over’ the achievements of theix thevery few diesses was_ the one black silk ALl LS LU 1 L e stroet looking for blood. By that time | eessile "‘“ AT '"‘x‘"'m"l‘;;“ ardent total abstainers on record, In- | their mothers, admitted the improvements | jetand lace gown that is said to have been \ - U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, e street was black with moving bums dogs with contempt, | Then the directors | dependenco has fuily resolved to bscome | theltindustry wnd cirnostios hud browsht | worn at overy reco tion dinnce and bl Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! Steam and Water Supplics, Qb oEiilie Wiy ohthaadibmit i | uniert ok to sturve them out, but that plan | o sporting city, and a8 such must | giunges. Then he became very emphatic | bluck gown showed to perfestion the graceful WHOLE TICKETS 84, HALF TICKETS $2, Hallipeinaallipband i diasstiORihe: R R \lhln}t wor .]x:m; h.l. use all the old women | axpect to have all the ‘“ext which | ana jorking his right arm sway bick let fly a | curves of the figure, and enhanead the purity QUARTER TICKETS, §1 G EiRoss, Acting/Mansger: ye -eighth streeta | ju the neighborhood bezan to teed them. | fol such life. In tl . > e ey b i Sion 5 v (24D tall, lusty looking gentioman, with flowin Ll borhood; - ' | follow such a life, n the second | powerful blow at the strong-minded grena- | of the exquisite comples marious ek Ll red’ whiskers, stod viewlng the unasusl | cmie L Siveoe sed i e oo | story of building 'on Main street the | dier woman of tne age. clasical beauty of the wearer didnot dawn | pe of 860,000 $60.000 B vt oy h hominig oaopE ‘e teush | quarters a formal couplalut agaiust tho cate; | JOI8t I loontod, e reom i fully 150 1 GG TSNty with the masciiing | Gvonin ot.a recetion gtv A iy | 3B or ww 100 streot by ing mob, e ed o | and when all the formalities were duly com” | feet square and each day of the races i LA R v 2] (ddgsiot gl FL i ieh 1 Prizo of 5,00 s enjoy the fifn uutil be recognized the fact | plied with an oficer was sent out with & | was crowded. At the bar the bottles | Women. Thedestinyof the advanced woman | whom the then obicure Jersey a3 Vis- | 4 Brizos of 1,00 Wrought and Cast Iron Building \\orl(. that the animal was making straight for him | package of poison from the municipal laboras | were purehased, #You will find cork. | 1 doubtful. The ° bluestocking, business | itinz. Millais, in bidiling adici to lis hostess, | 19 Prizes of 200 eucl i AR AL S P D e I pal lubora purchased. Xou will find corks | woman, and the femule politician ave § ¢ “Madam, you have agoddess as your | 0 Prizes of 100 Ruglsaibrass oK genachl Louiiey K Mk I L of giving | tory, and the poison, it was expected, would ws and glasses in the back pact of ) 2 109 blackimith work. Office & u. Imln]n fn‘ vide on one of his immense horns. | ju a few hours destroy the whole colony. | the reom." oaid. the oV o, IIM) Q LS He P r;~nl lnl!ln- \1.|. i T voat. That, wos (-mlnll London weat | 10 rizes of 0 cneh . Ry. and 1ith stroet, Omaha. The red whiskered gentleman lost no time el dis: 4, e _room, ald ne overworked bar- | unlovely, A the political is | wild over her beauty. The is an exquisite 260 Prizes of 30 eac —— L e I Qropning It the Coline G Loet e bime | But here again disappoinitment wus created, | tonqcy The men with bottles olbowed | “shricking sistors,” and numbe etehing on sale in prominent art storos, by i Approximation Pr = i teerstopped | for the cunniug things refused to fulfil the ] : v , by OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, fora second, evidently puzzed a8 10 the sud- [ conditions of the tempting programme, In | Uheiv way to the rear, where the tables | male bullfighters and fema p solebrate | x artist, “Romeo and | 100 Prizesof 8 8 ench......... Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Saf den disappedrance of his intended victim,and o 5 5 s for | were surrol Y dibulo e among the intolerable evils of so 5 i Vhi conerally known, it | 100 Prizes of it ani'rs of Fire and Burglar Prool dafe: ¥ and | gther words, they left the poisoned meats for | Were surrounded with bibulous hundreds, f ; Prizes of neh started down Firat avenue, and up Ty | fh logs. e i, e wike: devouned SR wore two corkscrews so. | observation led him to believe is plainly evident that Mrs. Lan s the | 10 Prizes o cnch Vaulls, dul work, iron shuiters and e aenpos seventh street. The only thing that stood In | and died.while the X\ G. Androen ,prop'r. Cor. lth and Juckson Sts. the way was an ancient looking horse at- ' ", : _ “the greates e » world is hogie odol v erfected y ! s ide Terminal l'rlll!l. Toms and Tabbys enjoyed | curely fustened with chuins, while | ihe Bredtest need of the w ’”“‘“l:."”',",] macbLEN o fperitoied BEhe ury 599 Terminals to ) 000 Prizeof #20cach, §11,060 T themselves at the feasts which the old women e rapidly filled and drunk 3 i 4 ae - 499 Terminuls to #10,000 cof $10euch, 01— £ = 3 3 tached to an express wagon. ‘The stecr tried | gave them. Then war was declared in dead | 7 i : G g i3 sacred iapotiboautiful, Sinolmaoma,flo " P 4 1} Sash, Doors, Kte. conclusions with the horse and received such | Garnest. Under the command of M. Mouquin | 40, he Side were tubs of watec to vinse | He thought the world too big aud too b B suro and use Mes, Winslow's Swothine | g, mounting 10... . ............. $126,070 e 1. resounding whack on its expansive fore- | an wrmny of commissaviat inspectors supplied | e glasses. “The supply of covkscrews | anyone club, one orzanization or one com- Syrup for your children while teething. We, th s 4 M. A. DISBKOW & CO, ad !lnmll the hecls of the nag that it lostno [ with Floter earbines advanced upon the | [ell short of the demand, and many a Hlmlli'.\' to I'«"f“l'm» Home is a little place and t 8 & bottlo, i & Baneh Nucl hua has onde- Wholesale manufacturers of fme in breaking wway and woving along up | Halle, oponcd ive 5 % irsty pilgrim wande " there i good woman « ake ven, rear 3 | pomitiro cun i 1 Tankinie (0. i N o v oue along the strect, O Ry H P r i pea S P S vo with ® which oo could ex. | this wise old purliumcntarian said, shadi accommodations via the great Rock I Branch office, 12th and Tzard sireets, Omaha, Neb. vene ooked so inviting that the | caped from the slatghter, encamped in th e i ehioh s ot X | his eves with is hund and looking towar Island route. Ticket oflice, 1602—Six- i : = —_—— steor plunged iuto it and was soon down at [ yaius of the old building, but now, that these | ji S M My Sat- | Mrs. Gludstone, who listened attentively teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, s pondeieiwith Bonestss i i Vod | irty fourth st Tl Be ot o lard | aiagatiime oldibulding bu saw,ihat ihoas the cravings, It w 4 hard- | applauded with approving smiles: “I cannot - Taith towaris a1l partio a0 0% South Omaha ebriated citizen trying to hold up an 4Ih«l are reduced to the condition of tramps. ¥ | looking erowd. The floor covered with | thiuk that anything which attempts or affects LONGSHOREMEN'S RE REAT, JOHN 8. MOSBY, Commissioner. ,,,,4 vailroad pillar. Without formality A i beer and the room filled with dozens | to alter fandamentally the relation which the CAMILO AIGUELLES, 0 visor p G erls n o1 YARDS CO., plunged at the man’s waist ¥ What is it who were loaded to the muzzle. Never | Almighty himsclf has established, the design | Picturesque Phases of Lite Seen in a Superyior for tho Javeriment ‘6}"?“ HTOQR Limited ,‘ stouted and the citizen had just time o move | +“The sea serpent. were such disgusting scenes witnessed | 0f Which e bas mariced out in our constitu- Seaport Town. s ko A S e ectod wad Feimiiied South Omaba. Limited. around to the other sideof the pillar and save *No, it's got Lorns,” in the lowest divi i on saloon tions and capacities, or which draws women arper’s Weelily: Perhaps the most | the owner theroot, free of charge. s us The man 10st 1o time in elimbing up | they're ditferont from those seen fn th | S0t o 'of the beneflent m ,““"" Hop | cecla . ""[(','K.'(‘;",“.,E Wbt R Ll . i h NEBRASKA on the post of tho elovated raflway snd the S some of the beneficent s under [ A New Yorklady now in London, who was | S¢4p n are o ale s N 'K next tme the beast made his wild charge ho | This colloquy took place between Captain | Prohibition. The proprietor of the joint | a guest at this delightful gathering, is slyly | Wharves. The along-shore populution n, ' found his target out of narm'’s wiy }, P, Sp 10 aud Mr. Rollin Jones, voth of [ 10 twenty-four hours sold three car loa stealing the opinions of Mr. Gladstone on the | almost of necess! includes the moroe | (he inderskned ssting) R A T e (s tlonr l 3' At Thicts-thint stret the butchor eart | this eliy, yesterday moriug, us they'stood in Mof bottled beer, £ » contains v ostion, whicl shie will present to | adventurous s . The horizon s | Iver wif bl hssirm br your caclong an envel- C ( in hove in sight and an effort was made to | their little skiff opposite Millstone Point on | cases, or T Y 68 AW n she comes back. Some of his ore like ) 8 afforde ope bonring your fill address hoad off the mow thoroughly mad animal, | Luke Winipiscogee swhither they had one 10 | Jowds o Lot il Ckhy views are most discouraging, Ho has “the | s "f_;h. ey ”l'h ‘:E‘\' '1‘:' MEXICAN TarmNATIONAr Bavkig Co, Just below tho corner Charles Erhurt. an | tie thets 3 d £l 3 ¢ atest admiration for the woman who has | i &5 OUAGE OFFRETEIRE B A, City of Juarez Mezico. U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. agnd Ge®mun locksimith, living in a lodging | which a L n doue something in any line, provided she 4 $9.8 AEGAIN. O $XeOCOmm AD (N6 g NOTICE. /s " loaso ut I‘Iml and Doyer strects, stoad @ 1 | the Bost Al While patiently waiting | $2:400. _The beer cost "Hml : ket away from the pablic” buthas yet to | broeze, nd v “H"““d'_‘l ;\ml “'[H\l Send remitances for tickels by ordinury doter, Capital. - - = - $400,000 rooted to the sidewalk with fright. He w for the nibblers to come ulong, one of the gen- | 372 as net profit for the business | meet the heroine of a careerwho is not brazen | hound arve constunt reminders of tlo gonsinis Honer ) Surptus Jan, 1st, 1890 - B7,500 impaled upon the stoers horns and tossed | tlemen noticed o strange looking. ol of twenty-four hours, or one day. The | or tivesome. *It isnothe: fault,’ he says, | desolate, mysterious reaches of sou that Ry Kxensnue, IANCUINES RV 0 2Ry ’ across the sidevulk upon an iron plated cellar | putting out from the shore, and callod m«%u races continued for [ and at "ll:\u Hn\‘ result 'ur \uvmlumlu.llllml : no one can | man m traverse by courtesy of the MEXICAN IN tention of his cowpanion to it, when ensue rate he cled Wy $18.00 vin e | €lbow the street crowd without losing some hart's olothing waa torn and bleod flowed | Lo arser aud Solapanion to it, when casued | that rate he cleared fully 818,000 during | SN S SHRELSENWE RWING CLEE, BORe from an ugly wound In the log. The steer, | oI that is u seu serpent,” continued the | L1€ Meeting on beer & Hob sounting | thigks 't guin_ that comes from the | o SR I ERETIONE cruzed by the Sight of Bis pictins blood, Was | captatie +1 Want ' closse Wolk T as oo | i profits on cigars and” bottles of | outer world, from the shop, the restrau, aud | thinks but little of all ihis when it takes Soto bt ‘*."'-* sata wlf julon (i the THIE IRON BANK, about to make another attack on the German | friends in Boston will be inclined to douby | Whisky sold. ¢ public procession I8 mcre than over. y at noon, or gath- I arar L T A when Policeman O'Hare came forward and | our stovy unless we can give the fullost kind it wered by the loss. of modesty, gentleness, | ers inits favorite haunts after hours at e Vi A i i e Sunas I AL Eamaw 1g fired & buttet into the steer's brain. The | of detail ding the uppearance of the Roasted Alive, and womanly diguity. night, but ther neverthele flavor 0 kua tee, (hut with A General Banking Business Transacted, m.'.ru-.-‘“n..\hfl.... llnw‘k:n " l..: T l--;l:;\‘vr strunge i auimal. They will also de Hus it ever occurred to you when When ..‘lk | what amien should I‘Iuh he | of adventure about its every-day life | jh ““"“'j:"; ,,{m ome | __ = 4 oty L in the gutter. The butchers then ended his | clare we puid more uttention o pulling corks | reading sccounts of railway” accidents “Marry, make homes, wmind their | thyg oven the hard facts of toil and pov- aal COMMERCIAL steership’ er by slashing him with long | than we did to puliing in fish unless we can | tnat nine-tenths of all the deaths re- | ¢ v honeymoon from eclipse, | gupy cannot wholly eliminate, Many a e of coming, Yalrond fo SOMMEE . . used RELIOON. Dhs 1D RERAL T ERI0N % or becomes a longshoreman, and a 1 Hhis paper. Address 5 > 2 His injuries ave not fatal m Ay aich aLkeE T e Wi e stoves and coal oil lamps? The | hushand” 9 considerable proportion of the long- | €99K LEMEDY' €0} Ginalia, Nebrasia Td l()n(l ([n ( —_— sponded Mr Jones, bt ) go, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- When told that all women could not m shoremen have served their time on Office, 8t. Clalr Hotel, Cor, 15th and Dodge Sts . Au old-fashioned bake oven stands a few | A few tugs at the anchor rope und thelr ys new solid vestibule trains now | hesaid: *“It is their vwn fault then, merchant vessels or in one 2 or another of | — o e - foot back of James A. Strickland's farm- | skift was free. h mauned an oar and the | running between Omaha and Chicago | sweet woman cannot be resisted,” which | the world’s navies Capital, $400,000 house n Sterling, says a Scranton, Pa., | litte eraft went dancing over the shining | ar ed antirely by steam and | Means that too many of our girls ave being The talk over pipes and beer mugs WE ARE lus - 44,0CQ spocial to the Now York Sun. When thefirst | waters like a streak of light. When withiu | Jighted ”,,.,“.,'h..,,l by the T th: nt | educated und traine d ona wrong basis. u.l..l\l,...i‘,,},..:\\“,L,',',.‘:,“ e (;:r l URCHIAS }\S O] REOUGE ot spell came this summer Mrs. Strickland | a few rods of the object of their investiga- | ofy i i L 2 — g [t O 2 o bRyl o P, Hopkin. gartad to clewn out tho oven, Tntending to | tion the eaptain tyriod s gaze n the di ol l‘]!'l“ .lv‘.‘-'.'.:\!)»\..-1\,“.:‘\”"1x. linc ,,‘.i‘f.i-f‘:,\.‘; e RS Womn, :M‘u‘ll::il';.ulul|11:ml “1.\\l n \l\u\'. 'l’:AIn‘ :\n-lll Martgage Bonds in Ruilway, Gas, ] ! ike bread in it during the warm weather. | tion of the horned cariosity sud immeaiate atrons s 6ol ute col To every dis s e e iat e entions, the census-take 1y wol Iatan 2 S aud while Mvs, Strickland was moving her ¥'s & deer! it's deeri—an old buck! pull | dropof conl ol except in the engine. | Engdom. he woman who can s , 'figraros. regarding the population | PRODUCING FROM 5 TO 7 PER CENT feoom 1n sudl cub of the upner. chamber, | for your life] Hes maxing for Saake taland, | Try the Chicago, Mllwaukee & Bt | Dorihri, end lkeep L e 0 REOReR. i ) St | subjection, who can drive her yoke of oxen lh.||- 11s itself **alor hore, outed, ) :;::;«':. lhc] ln‘\n\|d wia .u. )»«"lmlu d, a llilrl of ;nnl if n«-' ever gets i . the bushes it's the | Paul when you go east. Cars leave | afield, red and blowzed and muscular, has bei The longshoremen proper h their ' " ,‘.‘.’u‘.‘oN.lE,,D. ns darted past her, flew around her | last we shall over see of him." the union depot, Omaha, daily at 6:10 p. | own rule and empery : but it is not of the sort | societies and unios er evidences | tal : nead, struck her sunbonuet, and gave her to | “Are you quite sure it's @ buck and not a E 8. Aoty 86 :10. B, ; soalatien big Uniont sl albior evidenton wiving § | of whic wre \ore Was 1o e 8 : LSRR ) COUNTIE®, 8CHOOL undentand in unwistakablo bird loguage | sea serpontt” inuuived Mr. Jones disappolnts ' e ACFIVIBE 0t Chicago at 9:00 the fol. | of Whleh We ure sbedifng, ithore wis noh | of servitude, but so essontinlly fluctunt- o ow Hauk of DISTRICTS, WATER that they didu't want her to poko around | edly, as he lad been exhausting his steength | JOWINg morning, - Get tickets and e abeth ey b puch el | ing s their voll of membership that the | Broiway, New Virk, whioh hink at prent nnve | Correspondence solicited. cowpans there with that broom uny more. in ihe happy anticipation of at lust beholding | Sle¢ping car berths at union ticket of- | 5"kl A "0 Chlistita of mwedon s all their | longshoreman of today may bo anything | seculrities sulued ut drer ¥u0.uo balonglng to us At first Mrs. Strickland wus unable to ac- | a member of this somewhat doubtful family | fice, 1501 Farnawm st., Barker block, R . (. s o o ug Investment. All comm unlcations Lo be ad s 3 5 lovers put together could not give t tomorrow, There are stories cur- ot 10 l w H c ; unt for the angry actions of the martins, | of torquatas. | J. E. PRESTON, Pass, Agt. l-mrm“nn\” m‘.l nul‘ i e I nt of gentl IVERSA R K. v lnm‘ & ou”" Blnhm L possess—the charm lemen who have found them- STOOK EXCHANGE, Limited t she soou found that they had @ mest i | “ew au experton bucks,” responded e , F. A NaAsH, Gen. Agh of ‘Mary Buaart, ‘of Josephise; for the | selves stranded, and have gained the AEN LY LOWENS KU, Mauilug bireoror fon % luck " in hooking a mess of bass, O ke ey sald to Inhabiy those waters, says | Loria ® bottle his grose 3 J ! ; i OMcers and Directors: -Honry W. Yates, Pre cloments, but muy never subdue, 3 L g < | pawiss. lioed, Viee Prosidont; Jumes\V. Savag — - V. Morse, John 8. collins, K. O Cushiog, J. N. Probably the along-shore population |~ STl EE RTIEE T | itric, W B, ukien, cashier he world for & caso w folien

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