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~1 -—————-—______ / MMERCY! AVELER, | ¥ Bhora T B oS S0 bt — and two carcasses ‘were found almost | the world's enterprises and Industrie % nine ‘cuts and a nimber of bruises on his head | A Wild Race in the Darkness Witha trampled to a jelle o The poor brutes, | As1 have said before, in the course of i — - | Herd of Ca te. exhausted, had fallen to the ground, | evolution and & higher civilization we A Donmey Dosdi's Dimtts o & Commercind Men in Lincoln After weeks of “roundinup,” “‘cutting | vnly to be cutto i The following commerc Sunday in Lincoln ‘? At the Windsor H al travelen spent | oue " branding and marking saysn cc RS ! “oln. Alter weel LT y 1 ut s by #he sharp | may yet be able to got along comfor 1 o " by ng @ . a o 00fs of {1 C 8. Four times hout congress, but without W el - < o | 2y I was t never, HENRY CLEWS, | iy 1.0 2 ulveston 3 * V0| realhed, but the sthinpedes fortunatoly - | H.baw W i, | had gotten together 1,700 head of t wceurred on clear tnights, were | Fits, spasms, St, Vitus' dance, 1 ervousnes | Wik at Orund Irland ’ Tibbeits, D, J. Samuels, F \ THREE KUNDRED OF THE BOYS INLINE | Finbush, o 7 T. Manden, St Joe Sk | Bon Bergfield, New York:John L. Teoters, the tavmnpe respondent in the Gulveston News, we | f ixin ara soon cured by Dr. Mil cs amples at I in New Mexico. Two g bk the “boss” rode intocamy, | Charl i | Thereis g tike Dy, Thomas' B " \ e et eman and ¢ n: toquickly « d coldor “o- “Wate T T Y Enteresting Gossip Heard inthe Hotol ]\1”.':" agy;, T - N Wies heer o Wiiton o Mih, M. . Fello s Bure Water |,.‘3>. bots n calke | '. 1 Cottidars—itories of the lRoxt | Jombah Atihisen; 1. b P o bellowing horel 1o | Oalk, St. Josoph Con, lich BAKING BANGE | l'l ¢ earcomp CXION — What the Travelrs [ Council Blufs; (. "H, Whoile, ~Chicagos N, M., a distance or 250 miles, s e . - ) | Are Doing | Toren L. Boyle, St. Jos “M C. G Stewart, ning of the sixth day was WALL S i The Northwestern Indians U Five to | W. Whitield, L L. | son, Phitadelpt 1 | John Morrell nnd wi Loudy and cool and indicationsof an ap- [ Henry Clews Desoribes the Great Build Doats, . | S fi hea]thf l sk n proaching storm were visible, Financial Centre as It 18 The way the Siwash Indians, of Puget 0 u l o Have ter watch FaTh ol DIty closo |y ent fasio of Feank Lestiols Tius- | SOMd, build thelr canoes i vory nt ‘ 4 3 » Tl on Py Wik omoaf o ot avimctiv i ot | el mewspaper ontains the oilowing | G5 s e i et | PEARS"~<The Great English Complexion SOAP.--Sold Everywhers fertures of aweekof tions In theSugar interesting deseription of Wall strect: | medns and with u few duy’s work, con- | L e Pralace ity. e bo Foout, 300 It scems to bhe the f namong a [ vert anunwieldy log into a trim and anl thebusiiess men of the ity jo m | g » p greatmany peopleand protty good people | pretty canoce, inmaking a merdiant' dislay that would | Leiehhart, Chicnro : jorses around the herd wo w they are oftentimes, toc ty Wallstreet | One Monday morning o travelor saw | === S have been enditable toa citymany times the | Milwaunkee; A. (G siw of Grand I H liman, Chicagee oo R, 1t Tovells Of led to travel at a sharp trot. | and to declare that the infliencoof Wall l\ buek building a 1“1 the base of a The adul by Marhal of | I\ A. Trippand wife, Ch I L | De ht faded out and pitchy darkness | street is detrimental to the business in- | large cedar tr his wa wood of ,;H\‘ \I\‘.:\.\:;.‘m, ot |»H;.”u A"I'hu\'v‘l AEdy m. John Ditlon, | sucreeds he cattle were indistin- | terests of the country. They speak of it | inthe construction of f ¢ a8 mde upas follows oV Brition, 1. 5. Purish, Chicazo: C.N. | guishable ata dozen paces, and fre- | as of some poisonous plant whoso pos- | intended to use upon the ving Arcter Sons of Veterns ' han Crewdson, St Tonis i S ‘ quently we were compelled to pull up | tilential odors lm'ml mischief and dis- urday. ““""1""“" x serily with cach _other, This continued unil | for 18 utter snnibilation [ when a wind cime upand comploted F >rtolk Sos Of Veterans band ( ouncil Bl Schalbon bich, B nen #6 stron g theurrival of the second Wil | the lnereased for ded inquiet- thomn somewhat and th and ed inWall strect s mate started for camp guided by the | the price of stocksand sec camp five, whichshone like | press thom artificially, without any - on alittle elevation about a halfa e to their actual value or the con- | the tr guard, oy Didustrial School b C |‘h|up of this city acting red Knights of Pythias, 1 Now, it is perfectly true that specula- | tho downfall of the monarch of the > oftentimes | forest. o s | AR pxtduy he o -0 vtes | THE cumesnuuazsr e BRWLY USE 1N THE WORLD es or de- 5 Stome-cub waw UOMIG | "rrislanelvivons thesio edaroe tating pul ovor falls to give case 1o the sufferer; o fow \f- | logger who wa drunk, cut | 4ppTications using tho pain to instantly stop. like nk of the tr 5h tem from whare 1t ot | A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS Uy tive syndicates and pools ms, Chicago Vallett, St | | | | | bhand id tire depirt nen tud wheelmen o bieyeles e, Ol et Daand, Ytherleigh, : v X ditions prevailing wn uH\ in the | some fi Cor Watlace, Chi- ]‘“ : 1 & ken off, 1t t1 lull hatchet, | Intemally takon ind n({vnm!hlll\' DS I halt a tuwbler of wit o - ) e | > hud scaveely turned into our blan- | country “at ~the time, or particularly | ken off, and then, with a dull hatchet, | in o tow miniien O Heartburn, 1 R g R e B sy | Iketa, fully dressed as usual, vith the ex- | vith rogard to the corporations whicl | he haeked away unil the log ne- | {8 {0 Blutes Coum Hisyrn, Lang i Baeits gy phrtyed The pe mervating b of summer | ception of our boots, when the rain com- | those securitics ropresent, But mov sumed the shape of the desired In | Vonuting, Novye S| arisiug from change of Union Pacifc fiyer, which was o plasing oo | cer ot s S feature of the parade, ‘1 no monster looked | Whether is off by Elood's Sarsaparilla, | fail, in drops at first, but nts of that sort are the exception in | this work he was helped by his squaw, [ Ater or other eau Like a veritble locomotiveand was beauti- | Which “makes the “"fi strong. stoudil wsing toa downpour, Blan- | street, and by 1o means the rule. The "1'11 fel (’H‘W llh' n built a 'l““ on the | = a— Tully pulnted lettred T T | kets wore drawn o heads and grunts | Outsiders who kiow nothing -of the | upper side of the log, guiding the course anl st S U e IO EADY | of displuasure wore henrd on every sido, | neighborhood of the stock exchange of the fire with dails of cly, and in i . o 2 0 conrse ne the interior of the These Two Mothers Were Unable to | When o vumble and shaking of the | may think differently, buta very casunl [-due course of tim t of the i e gedien FlieiF Progasy | Erond vashoard, “mingled vith howrse | investigation of the' facts in e ase | cange hud been burned ou Half 6 shout will show that what Isay is true, Asa | day’s work with tho hatchet rendero e ||‘“‘ ‘I" Jubyl” | " “They're running,by —!"yellad the | general thing, (Im}umllmnn of Wall | the inside smooth :Hv‘rlfln«‘l'll z }'l?;-‘ ca- e not, it’s mine foreman, - jumping ~ from his blankets | street indicatos not the result of manip- | 100 wWus now complete, though it ap- ofhe StateCentrl browery float, o0, itisn’t; thisis yours! ‘Mount! mount! “every one of you,” | ulation on the part of speculators, but | pered to be dangerously narrow ot A CHOICE which was beautiful aud attmetel muen Andso the conversation ran for sev- runmning to his horse as he spoke, which | the conditions, financial and industrial, | beam. This the Indiansoon remedied., L £ bl e BE R RO T minules. - | was picketed a short distance away. which exist throughout the country. He filled the shell two-thivds full of Following that came a. prohibicion flc Mus Patrick 1 | ot waiting todon® boots, the writer | Speculate y tamper with these at [ Water and into the fluid he dropped half s | which pumped pure cold v ong flouston, who both lite atNo. 185 De- | vuylted into the saddle and tore of aftor | taes, bat 1t is impossible for any com- | @ dozen stones that had been heating in [ while the ocupants were takinga Litto | lincey street, found their babies missing | 14 foreman, the flicke light of the | bination of men to chunge or direet the | the fire for nearly a day. The water ) <« o the sly | whenthey roturned from market the | camp fire, list being extinguished by |effect of these essential conditions for [ Once attained a boiling point and so soft- FOR $80. float representing and adver- | other moming, and after asearch filled | 11,01 , revealing the remaining men | any conside > length of time any more | ened the wood that the buck and the © palace expositin, and Lt | with theilling incidents found the two | 1 i vdly preparing to follow, thiun it is possible for any human b squaw were enabled to draw out the “:::m‘lm adyertistments of various \:;\huu)h the bed of ayoung man Who | " Guided by the thunder of hoofs the | to defy the laws of ure. An irr sides and thus supply the necessary AlLinall, the parads wis' & sabtsfictory |1t ot aid whO tenteu $1.60- | had wisscon overtaken, ‘and’ inobeds | sntioperator i RrilA050A sommeria | breadth to basm,. Dhaarts. maar sy siccest Ak * | vigeck room from Mrs, Collins. | leneetothe loreman’s yells 1 strove to | on the failure of the pool to put up the | Were then placed in the canoe and the In thecveningz a0 taveling men and thee [ Both bibics were perfectly nude and | et in front of “em® 1. could f ntly f price of wheat and maintain it in the | Water and stones thrown out. When t he friends baiqueted ot the A, O. U. W. | both wornen cliimed the same child,siys discernin the darkness aline of bellow- | face of a biy crop, deelured that it steamed wood began to cool and contract, temple the New YorkJoumal. | ts, and urging - | no use trying to buck ags the thwarts held it back and the sides AS THIE T Both were born Muy 28 Last, both were | ot utmost suchesded mighty. - He held the thwarts, and there the canoo Sia S “Bimingham, Ala., is the ousiesteityof | 20¥S both had "H'“." eyes and eich | poaching the end of the line, andthero | lime: and the studont heurs mote il | Wis, complete, without a nail, joint or the south,” said E. W, Simpson, a St [ weighed eleven pounds and a half, T found o of the boys galloping in the | expressed in these few words than he | erevice, forit was made of one piece of O MA H A B I E; cirar mw. “Tho people ali s tobe ina | mother vas jeilons of the otho lead, - shouting and waving their oil | doesin whole columns of sermons and | Wood. The Siwash did not complete it f E l";l;"'wl}'-ur hl(‘\“"‘i 'Iw):'_ 5 14I’:l'”('r|:r\\l'v!>-u i ;mlhvl:umml that her child was the coats or “slickers”and trying to stop | tirades preac 1 against Wall street by ].Tmnlnl s l\.~1|'.u1 promised, but it took it vehicles, the freight houses full of bus. | looking, the headlong m»lu ministers and moralists, who only have | him ouly eigh . A , 0 des bato ; G\wepupoe, thoand noise, and over itall Tho Tittle incident ennsed no end of | s s e sanstwasinde i Ot the Hhib ; — Stbmite swasinevesiinada bafore iblia nawsoiber: xXr of trai, that seemio be corming and | talle in" the “house, and both Mrs. Col= | sayibublo. T teprifod el ¥ita At Sloeplessnoss, nervois prostration, nervous going il very minute | lins and s, Houston receivod congrat- ! WL i dyspepsia, dullne blues, eured’ by Dr. L — Bothe vt manu facturing | 05 aei “ : Rl e | & adtle werealmost drowned by the clash- \\.|ll .~I‘1m-( is ll\v,‘]uflu- of the nation. | Mijes® Nervine, Samples free at Kuhn & 1- stid eolto outh | ulations using gralore, which ingof horns, thunder of the hoofs and | As the minute hand on a clock denotes | C h and Douglas, s the epreentative of | WOk iy oodnature untilthe lst | shouts of the men, My ol t was | the fractional changesof the hour, sothe 7 L st fims who deal fnmens | DIt Of pleasantry, which proved too much ) = strapped to n Ldle, ot having had | fluctuations in the Wall street market Fixingthe Dan for them. ) i timé to unfesten it. 1 tore at” the |showthe rise and fall in tho busine Y esterdiy morning Mvs. Collins and | jagiher strups, suceeeded inloosening | temperature of the country, Let the Mes. Houston left the cherubs sleepi them, and turning in my saddle shook | be any activity in mercantile or manu- | gage had to be trane and started outto do the d rket- | it hofore the leaders, adding my shouts | facturing civelos, urd. it s immodiately n the Detroit ing. . T'hoy both asked M ommitzky, | t6 the din around mo, rgflected in the stock exchange and on | munne who lives on_ the ¥ WA SRR Tk i Hton THE BEST ENCYCLOP/DIA PUBLISHED AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WEST FOR A 2 We were wi Li ren t for the Long Branch traina lot of bage YEAR, FOR 8 CENIS A DAY. THERE HAS NOT BEEN A DAY SINCE THE OFFER it 8 WAS FIRST MADE THAT THE ORDERS HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THOSE OF THE DAY BEFORE. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE Furnishin g goocis in_ th are allimported Ty an the pussage ifsel € flt inour t Teeling of nncertal At nintces peoplo hld sechow things & 4, and ond floor, to havean | ™ s woll try to stop the torrent of | the other ox hanges where Values are | the indignation of a ngers, v little westem trade com- | eYe out for the children. A IN A The wild race was unslack- | depending on ‘mhlir confidence. On | but no one wanted & L ang i letter today which makes Mrs. Commitzicy afterward found that | ayod, and, from tradic 18, Llknew that | the other hand, Wwien values are | protests were made until Ilh' Inst trunk L ghout the sume statemat. Ourhisinss will | she horsell had to' go out, s, after w misstep of my horse sufficint to fuffected unfavorably in the country at | wus reached, It was an ordinavy zine v o pftcted comsiderably by the pasige of | ing alookat the sleeping bouuties, sho | i e me, or his fall, meant thet Twould | large, a depressing offect is noticed in | trunk, well str pped and siout énough lV’u' h'm andth 'n[nmpl'nwn*h.n“v\! e | decided that they would be all right | e et 1o pieces by the sharp hoofsof the | Wadll street immedintely, and the prices | 1o go around the world with fajc s re. s 2o rety piyusud plan belg: We are | i) thelr mothers roturncd and went | Jcut 4 Suniilasrs ’ nkofi bt dowes: L Thetann TR Ha N e i b vealy' 0 buy vel; wowant o wait aud | 1 attle. of securities anw products tak ower | The man on the truck 1 see how Ehis billwill go.” It isnow a litile | APOUt herbusiness, h fhen an unexpected event oceurred. | turn, Wall streetis by no meass the | itu twist and ¢ ng and it struck o o Leto to aftect the early fall busine but | It was anly half an hour from the time | The herd divided into two sections, one | gambler’s paradise that it b i i 1 bt Atwill e Bavily folton the spring bisincs, | Mes. Commitzky went away until the | of which T wis the sole leader of, whilo | tured. Tho tricly aporator may for the | ownoer had ix Juietly surveying o Goods ¢ vin - | mothers returned and found their babies | {he pther portion galloped off at right | time promote the effect of favorable con- | ations, and the clim came ho | . e e i Solpalior 3 1‘"1“"(“\ missing. " angles, led by m\ two companions, For | ditions beyond what is logitimate, or un- stepped forward nnd asiod i Iis heeyain | When the sveet litle d o | o few minutes T ould hear their shouts, | naturally depress them, but in the long | “How much will it (ke to repair that r i‘ N Ll o B found placidly steeping, every woman on | yhen the grew fainter and fainter, and | run he isbound to be swallowed up. trunk ¥’ iEatiyonsd the block was brought in to give her Al bt s NEpralina st lie v hat lo may think, Wall DRNAR D s olloveait “” sn’t hurting Al Sl il § g i y lost in the gallop of hoofs hatever people may think, a amfing,” was the veply, followed by \ g ‘u:l:n":.‘fr.,’lu.\ opinion as to which was which. around me. rect is not polluled by “opetators who | a chuckle. 0 e r——— sthier lmm- ause |handle Noone, however, could tell one haby On we thundered. My thront was raw intent on making corners or distrib- “Then I willpost you in your busi . aily domesiic goods. I can't say thatpeoplo | fromthe other, and things looked as len from shouting, and my unfavorable rumors concerning | ness!” quietly remarked the passengor, Ba“ at thg Bge O[]Untmq R[]Dm :\n; even !n'm{ m-‘u‘; k\z‘ "-l' inbuying “]vu: (lnml;;lg the whe L‘l‘”"‘l -.a\_\‘ui\lgmm’m had fallen from my hand, T} properties so that they shall mak : money He was asolid, brond-shouldered m n, = 4 oA « . Wfore Joesu't sean to have any effect | result in a very interesting fight, d, butl was wetto theskin | on declining quotations. There is no and with one grab he had the baggage AL )] 238 >OSTAL CARD A . ‘”'i'}""" > had experione Matters were finally quicted down « and numbed by the cool air, l'm:u.,,h’l placein the \‘.‘Limm‘:\.nl.l whoro more mf:n‘h\ ll;u(]HL]) mui\lm;nu.'fx and heid If ;ggflzs‘z:;yy:;iftt T;;f«?:a prUYSoLNBVE ;)UC;HOBRTO:\;»: L;b(;i:-CULANGIV- hom' 1 - balleve war . loial INar) salts | Lot op s onite aud s, Houston | thesound of houls wis ot 5o denfontay. | hurd work G satoer % ore | mun by thohl ho had been a bundle of 5 : W AT E IO e s e both tooka child, though the latter vas | audas the clouds blow 1 50 that I | insight_into affairs and philosophical | hay. ING FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK WITH SAMPLE PAGE TO SHOW THE TYPE 9118 84 Loils batel, aid was ih the had ot ot vhe 1 | seca few yards in front of me Ifound | conclusions are demanded and supplied What's the damage?™ he asked as he WILL BE SENT YOU BY MAIL whe man stepped inand asked for voom he argument both bal that I was leading about a dozen steers | than in the bankers’ and brokers’ offices 1)!'\'1»“0\1 to heay D —— N . This is rather odd, as men generally | gan to ¢ that had become separated from tho | in the r hborhood of the stock ex- Tere—stop—hold on—don't!"” shouted i) [ v the “100-floor,” or fioor,* ¥ ! “\uu v the inquiry of tho elevatorboy as to whetl gotmy baby. I can tell by the way he cries? shouted Murs, Hous- herd. 1 had _|\m made this discovery | change d there1s no class of men who | the tewi when they slackened speed und fing l“\ watch e ied destroyer of baggage. ? OUR PROPOSITION e had th v o sail it was upstairs. The | ents move closely and more in- “What's the damage to my tr unl\ hai ail stain, e | ton. % stopped panting and auivering, all the | telligently than the operators who be-| “Five dollars, and 111 pay it}’ s e el lan Bty ov o | 4Gt AT LR it Lx,n.»umn outof them. Of what uso | long in these offic 40, you will? Very w THE OMATA BEE. offars ayear's subscription to the papor, includin S0, wis thoreply. Then followed o whis. | 5,Li have that child if T haveto steal | wag a handfal of steors out of 1,707 | Itwasto Wall street that the govern- | His vietim had scarcely reached his the Sunday issues—delivered on payment of $2.60 per month. The firs *5 pered consiltation belweenthe elevator boy | ity replicd M. Houston, and then Mr. | Ridingoff a few yards I listened, but | ment came for help when money was | feet when he fished up a $5 bill, His volumes to be delivered cn payment of $2.50 and the balance payable awd tho derk, which resultedin tholatier | Hickey, vho ownsa milk route, catme to 4 could hear no sound of my companic needed to carry on thelate war, and it [ face was whiter than flour, and he $2.60 per month. Theother & volumes to be dolivered within four months W Becoming conscious of a severe pain in | was from Wall streot that the assistance trembled so he had to sit down. he | myleft foot [ ux...vm-u down and found which made the continuan comir tirombehind the desk and going | the assistince of the women, ap toward the maa in question ho now **Let both the mothers go outside All our present subseribers are entitled to all the advantages of thi® > of the | “Don't you forget that a passenger’s S the elevate 9 > 1S~ i o) o o PE reat offer. People living outside of Omaha canavail thomislves of the .Ti?.i?.f'.f}“f».tf‘-lii:’k‘i..::'fii\‘&i‘:".,.. Tl | mid, tand UL cover the keids up with a | vhu'T was. lite }un«u»mmn-ll with | yovernment a possibility. Was it a | trunk has all the rights of a B e e mouthly payments guaranteed by some re- and-sohe Wldly replied that he wis md thy | et all but their f, Thenlet the | th sharp mnlll(‘s of a cactus, hav, ering of gamblers and selfish specu- | said the man as he turned away to light NTGnsiNl5 Baaker OF Pt R AR T LA £ o was i nom_ 245, The derkwentto Jok | MOTRTS come in, toss upa penny for | e through a bed of the' prickly | fators who gave this assistance? That stull, my foot unprotected by hoots, question can seare [n the excitement of the run [ hadnot | affirmative. Wall sty feltit, but now the pain wasintense. I | ready to res The honse had from lime to time beon miss- “After some talk that was necepted as g thinges out of reoms, ut after this inci- | sati vond 10 any chim, pubiic or | Dot you know? Why, that's Mul- \ S | plucked such as I could and then delib- | private, where financial or businoss | doon. the wrostlor and truime A i Miew byl > eraled what wis best o do. Ny lone | problems were to he solved, It is' true, [)IANIONI)S, L there was 10 mor of i Mrs. Houston won the toss and eho . o B : ' A ,,,4 acigar and walk up und down. be answered in the | “Who ishe?" 1 asked of the man on ot has alwaysbeen | my vight. at hisrogister tomake sure and before he | irstcehoice, and whichever gets which, conld get out from behind the desk agin the \»l\\, letthem have no more talk .xl»mu man made s break for the doorand got out. i doen steers had and T peat, that men who have ihe in- AT el Manne Addams® I ves, herbuby, Mrs. Collins togk the other, | mude 1o effort to ove , know- 1as of a gambler have taken advant WA'l CHES Etc. Jack Garett, with the Gite City ¢ con- | nd both shouted with glee because each ing the usclessnessof the undertaking. |age of the opportunitics afforded in Wall SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES % pany, madon tripto the far nothwest st | hd 20t the one she wanted, Here was a predicament. In the |strect, but these are not the men who SEMINAKY for N L Our sales on hoth DIAMO and WATC H['mhu\u been UNI UALLY LARGIE of lute, owing to OMAFTANESENES - NEB. our CUT PRICES. Our stock of { § MOUNTED DIAMONDS was get- DS As it 18, loth women are stisfed, uded |, ugh the general imprestion about the house i that each has the weong. iy Just who *‘mixed the babies up” could not be learned, but it is thought to huve month, Juck isaprety god singlehs talkerand heve is a story lo tetls of a dorful ico cavohe sw and visted up i Cotambia river distris Aboit forr thousand fet above the Co- middie of the praivie, shocl exing with cold, not koy ion to o to reach e horse blown with his f. ing thy instinet of ho and shiv- | conduct the real business of the street, ng in what fand whorepresent the stock exchange, mp and my | If it we all street would not be vful run, Know- | the place it is, where the surplus money s [ dropped the | from allover the world flows for invest- Corner of 10th and Worthington Sts; X BISHOP WORTHING il ting protty low, so we have just set Nimbia river, atthe e of Munt Adans, | 0 e e bridle rews and suffered him to go |ment. Investment in 2 Not in EREV. ROBERT DOE . ncron | fo laro wambor of | C Hoicy whososymmetrical cone-like peik is covered Van Houten's Cocou—*Best and goes | Wherehe would. pools and s reuri- THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS STONES of OUR OWN IMIPPOR- heapbaladieptintlan e dliddhe dligRibin s fle promptiy wheeled around tiesof the corporations which are de- : ot ATION, and we offer them at u e e S ed A CAT-IRAISING TOWN, started off on #1 slow trot which ho pendent on the matevial development of WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1830, SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE ke surrondad by broad meadows and fed AC Als i TOWN, up forabout fifteen minutes, [ the country, and on which the material Foreatalogue and particu jurs apply to the COST. The settings comprise a by streaun of purest water taking its rise | : e wo were camped on the bank of 4 river, [developmentof the country depends, EEEP TO THE RIGHT. na.m.r‘ larze variety of SOLITATRE and ,“n..vmm\ fields tenor tyelve miles awiy. | Felines 1Y urnish the Principal Indus- | ;g supposed that he would go in that What would the railioads of the Donot be imposed on by any of the numerous T SE CLUSTER ~ RIN( SINGLE The caves are within afow miles of T'rout _try of New Harmony. iy direction, but wishing to testhisinstinet [ countr 'y have been without Wall street? Imitations, substitutes, etc., which are flooding FEMALE STUDS, EAR-RRINGS, BROACHES lw:k-;lv(;| wl‘lln_u‘\‘u-:nv‘i.ul‘” m, \;k.- m;n;l] Is ; he x‘wl\-inl of ;I '\'lllu;;nlmull_ls -.-m;n «d Bim from his ¢ W hat would their projectors have done the world, There is only one Swift's Specifle, ACADEMV ) N § 4 of others in this wonder Fulcouutry of Lakes, |largely to the industey o aling cats distnny arted | Qf they would 8, ve had to have gone and here s nothing like it. Our remedy con. | Preparatoryand coll terature, lan Tioaled forthoreaso thit tnut-flied W | boing known as New Harmony fur- | of i the msy mre tion justus willingly. | around rom one large city to another o [ tainsno Mercary, Fotah, Arsente, or any poon et B B, Vil Sacki ik i Averso to taxing his braly fo nishes additional proof of the non- appli-1 [ tested him from every point of the v necessary for their con- onous substance whatever. 1t builds up the gen- TEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. BRACELETS, N KCK LACES, name, has sen fitto ¢ cability of some American names to ss, and he seemed to goin any [struction? We would not have had the cral health from the first dose, and has never xp.,,_ 0. J. Wright, B.8., A.). Comwall, . LOCKETS, e PECIAL DE- fiest thought. As yot ouly towns, y tion just as wallingly. railroad system that we have today if falled to erndicate contagious blood poison avd SIGNS O S ""l\t S made and hawe been discovered, but s the w Twenty miles from Fvansville, Ind., I gave upin despair then, and con- | Wall st | LR o Lis o t had not been in existénce, its eflects from the system. Be sure to get the IXSTI'I‘[:'[E 0[ OLI\ | ADY OF LOOSE lies this manufictwing hamlet. | eludedto keep him m 1 ing until day- [andif it had not been possible to nego- uine. Send your address for our Treatise on ot Al e o MOUNT A ] fo Jin bl o fh tlod mountain | which isbecoming known far und near | light, whon 1 know I could find the | {iate the i ngtbeen there whorowith | iaeed sndBiia meee mutrs oo bo maile) I'HE SACRED HEART. Sapphi o meralds, l'n-url<, and :*“l".‘”“’um“H'\nll_\"h itls highly provadle there | ag the plice u]n-_r.v one cuan atany time r. Gnhe trotted, whilel began to | to buildthem, That once granted, think free SWIPT SPROTFIO 0N WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. all other precious swnes, mounted Ot St getthe ltestthing in Angoracatsand | curse the fute that ever lad me to be- | of the fertile lands that these networks | = — = ® | This Institute, situated in one of the most and loose. ey ki quotations. come 4 cow puncher. After riding I |of rails have opened up to millions from AMUSEMENTS. beautiful suburbs of Chilcaga, 0ffers to Y ou OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER louse for batier ant milk, and ofthe village and its history | should judg moswors the purposed admirably. The eon- | is s fol trance is like unto acister, and” theadvent- a noted voc an hour T was delighted to | all nations of the globe, and the enor- 1 the river bank; but then a | mous increase of wealth thus secured for THREE rose: Was the camp be- [ the development of our national BOYD 8 NIGHTS L) v aliing o [ B SALE of WATCHES is still an dies, overy adyint | thorouzh and useful educat be resumed Sopt. 2 190, For particulars ad- | § progress. In 1810 a Mme. Ber: list, gavean Angora + | find myself new question o a f druss Superlor: SOLID TCHES for urer lowes Bimself” into thechilly atmos. | to a hotl | As the aristoc fore me orbehind me? Again I tested | sources. If this line of thought is push 0 e St Lavlaaat 81 phere by means of a rope, The interior of little feline w to manhood it had the cive iscommsedof ono 1 he borse. Hewould go up or dow 8 54 ) S| e apartment the h :[‘ CRY g0 up or down, |to its conclusion, we mus ditticult row to hoe, 1ts enormous * about cigrhty feot square il Vall | COMMENCING, MO“L)AI‘ E"*&MBER 8TH. L AT HIGIGUFE“‘LEBDLI.EG Dhesave s wailed ] pleased. Tpecred through the | strest not only with, he f Chieaeo). Joard | MEN'S SOLID GOLD With oo anund, abore, ani belnw, with huge |04 bushy il furnished o tivo target | durknes, trying to ook for angthing the railroad system, but with having | —— 11 A RRY PACY == ..m l'.;ru s Honr o TAT of all Kkinds, from #25 feieles of stalactite and agite forms for the ubiquitous small boy; but, de: t might serve asa guide, when afar given (-mplu\mcm topll the men who [ — — addromn G 1R D., ' (Ll ! J 1 y) i R H e P up to the finest grades (Elgin, Wal- fhetmctingn completo view, avwellus form: | 8pito its porswcutors, this cat grew,and | of in the Uistance 1 suw ' faint. light | re” cmployment toall management AN I _doras R O Al o o B 8 Sl ings obstaios toex plration, but afforting the | inally died 5 lhum. He it theage of sixteen years, | which grew toa tiny blaze and then died and operation of the roads, and theme: on, Mo rl LADIE ost gomuous pictires e Lt of a | aftern L of inremitting sontimentality. | out, ~ Whore thero was a light there | also, who work. In sl the trades (ot |LL|NU|S MlILIT\AAH\Y ‘“PF\M.Y:* ;’":r"':' l"' I8 Gonn “UTho efiect Simyply indeseribable, but at | LU this Tlhomas the Fimt arise from mel be life, and with rencewed hope I |contribute torailroad huilding,including Glreuianof HUNKY 3 WYRVENN, & 3/ ety American moveme 5 1 the "same ime most fasdnatiig, epecilly | 1S lonored gravotodsy he could point | galloped off in that direction, and about r building and locomotive building of to 25 years, ,),.u $14.75; P DS e i Dhacih day." Tho huge | N1t prile t a progeny so numerous | ton minutes later had the satisfuction of | all kinds S | cademy, boy from 15 amount to 2,000,000, 4& "’() Medin, Pa, Milltary Acadeiny, bo; Brooke Hull, girls. Circulars froe worth $25—and upward. pendants of pure, truslucont o refiect and 1t its members can be found in every | seeing the canvass top of the mess wagon | and ave a powerin ‘the country today. - SOLID S | WATCHI scintillate the rmhls‘ glow of the torchin a | state in the union, looming up before me. Wihile it is unforturrutély true that dis- BY JOSEPH ARTHUR .75, § . #12, $15 nnd up. bewildering mize of color anda thouswmd | The mixing of the Angora character- Thelight I had scen wasa mateh in [ reputable projectors and managers have, clng the grand Englae House scene, with + WATCHES, 82,50, 3,75 T, 1;:‘{.11‘:&! AR AL T LR 1stics with thoseof the mongrel cat hus | the hands of one of the boys, who had | especially through the medium of con- “‘ Hitehv an 4 of horses snd and 5, produced a superior sort of animal, ny to the on, admitted to bhottest day, “There is no dampiess or moist- struck it to light the lan which had | struction companies. ‘made use of r: Bt Letinpains (oo ad el 1B 10 11T the Iantar ] atin of 2 ) ¢ beine 08t ThEITIIRE OO 6V 0F PUNCOdOm the drmmee cannover b a rot SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND raa e b 18 hon. P aens (¢ Zadats | stinguishing tendency is urned out, Iis lust flickering gloam | roads for the purpose-of swindling ¢ lostags, | Farties can bo ‘trented ot 'S, ROLLED PLATE wid and dry, s in nidwiter. A fow mo- | diseriminate love of “music, Quantity, | had heen wen by me quite aceidentally, | italists, yet s spite of such great oy Sriap L Pt o8 sale’ Baturiay moraing, ‘ab | { regular prices for the same price and under ith AND CHARMS s u ments ia the ave and me's veryblood is [ DOt quality, is the foundation upon | and his proy ¥ho prefer ta WA aold. o) Ty ) dentiallighting of o mutch | abuses, the rilroad system propagate cbillod, & fact whichis asyet, no doubt, the | which the Angora’s musical taste is | Sidihi piy it ahuies, (he riload systom prte B = moTierts | N RRDUORD PRICHS 1o koeaoid bt ud_guided me aright by Wall streot capital has been chiefly D d M ing, rilrosd f Watches during this sale. phuseof winonugh explratin of the ve | basid, and he "can hear even inthe | \awers the. s to of the oulfit {strumental tn 1ho - lovelonaent it thy ime Eden ugee, 95 LSR8 CURIDG L0 i8 88 \ ey e ade. Thenare portaps, | voluninoua notes of u wot tas druct | who Tad reocted coapieasnily, Hnt Five years in X INE SOLID GOLD FIN- Forw e ety L ; ssperity of this country. WILL LAWLER. MANAGER UUR MA [[} REMEI]Y Vod andt 2 RINGS from 81 to 10 each. :{_',‘:'{"l‘;‘,,f“flff; S fArenh oy ‘fi'f..’.'r;fi.ru‘umh’x | ravishing strains that are lost o human | others, 1ike myself, had chased the cats ot is not only indispensable | CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS., OMAHA G Vever Failed out ! ears, T, cgne mwme of “New Har- | tlo unfil they iattored, and had spont | to this country, but (ouclms. on e A o eure the m. o eaeen Wo chsion atch Repairing a Specialty, formun iclandic 1“"\”"'"_ mony.” The **New Harmony " Angoras | the night in° o vain seareh fon e e T ssity of itsexistenco | &3 DASHINGTON BROTHERS, | xetdora s tpal ! NOTICE—Strangers usmpn.g u?. A% Masher' Whipped, srethe nicest,cleanest pets in the world, | Duylight found many of thom trav sling | more and more every day, The London Jerry, Albert wnd John, {9k ik ety ure respectfully invited to cal M.S. Vin h\urmMra\vlmfl:nlmmun for | says the Cincinnatl TimesStarandwere | inan ontirely opposite direction. and | stock swehange and “the Parisand Ber- | James, HALLIES. Gertie | ¢ooi miisy o " Omalia,"> and take a look thi'ough our estab- St Lous Tardware firm, was severely | it not fortheirexaggertedlove of music, | one n. 1yten miles from his destina- | lin bourses would becom insufferably | Leont and Nelson, Hurton and Collins, 4 p lishment, whether wishing to pur- beaton over the head and face with arevalyer | Which they geadify from within if the | ion. dull if the New York stock exchange | The Bethovan® Quurtette, Deluno, Lorralne _Office,St. Clalr Hotel, Cor. 1th and Dolge Sts. (ST s fn the hauds of W. A Jones at Nev Mo., | mews from without fall to pio up, the [ “Messengors were dispaiched to & | wero ta by tiased Sof ood kor for a and & Juariette of nrflets. WeOffe for Sale o Suurdy. Van Even hul viitea the | kind wauld spoedly come unlverally | rancho néross the river wni to anghe | S e progress of great industries | ONe DIime Admits to All C €r tor dSale, fair uring the aftenoon, and while there | 24 0Pted i society's pets, twventy mil sddmssed o remark o Joes' daughier, who MAX MEYER les away. Men were sent to | depending upon them would languish, | GALVEST10N, 1EXAS, - our assistance, and with a force on- 8 3 5, teleg R our own scalp through an | 8 5 e, and ha force of twen- | justas our railroads, t l.uuplm and | the gn | F. 0. or Horniok Ifyou could se t Gulf Clty of thenear future, Mug. ¢ boys _the scattered cattle wore | other enterprises would suffes it depriy- | Tota 10 sult - Jras b struger o hin, at which she became | oraitary magnifyiog glass, you would b oy h 2 Pihe Sude ) niicen bor. A million and a hulf dollars ™ o {paiimant, ELer fatior, who wis ring supor- | amaied at the amount of dudh dasdred sty | F0unded up intwo days, and. we tone | od afe WLl o Tho talk about | now being spent in rock «nd iron docks. The | Burfbaser: prices 0. marked o & B Ib{ O". Intendentat tho fair gromds wnd & higily | deal skin thoreon aceumulited. Thdbes | tinued our journey, hating lost but yix abolishing Wull streot is nonsense pure | seaport of the country westof the Mississippi. | R E BROS Sixteenth and Farnam Streets reapcted citizon, beame violatly incensed | and most popular preparation for cleausing | head in the wild stampoede. and simple. Our great financial center | Writefor tnformation and maps STRANG O 3 b8 S0 s be bedrd of the mater, aad huited thescalpls Ajer's Halr Vigor. Evidences of the wud rush of the cat- RT & CO. Fstablished 1857 SIOUX CITY, I0WA is fust approaching the point where it | WM. TRUEHE