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OCTOBER 12, 1800-TWENTY PAGES A GREATER MAY THAN MOSES, | 7% &% e, Wi ik .‘.“lT}l()u;HTS IV LIGHTER VELY, | S8tz oS iaznte | )18, B ett s X B etk s tako " tho timohardened sianer who hw com- Miss da Temps—Eo 1as & prineipsl, ma. of G mitted all the erf B b el et e St | SR i et it | Phyitans, Sueons and Specatists, | | \MIAX MEYER & B [\O What Deligate Oains Has to fay About | il :G“vt'»'m:" Lw»“' We ldlievein a fi- | Quaint and Humeorous Oarreat Hits on the A BEad Rush, 1400 DOUGLIAS STRERT - yn towards perfection | Mormondom's Patron Saint. and we think that religion shoy ter | Times and Manners, New Yorx Weekly: Mexican—Big earth- OMAHA, NEB of workas woll asfaith, M | quake today 3 tiles have a wrong idea of mor L | American Tourist—Was there one! I dida’t ) oday tha n | it THE WRETCH MARRED THE COOK | ™% Mexican—Not you see 760 peoplo rush out s e e from churches! Tourist—O, yos, T saw that; but] thought How a Provident Mamma®s Plans | maybe the contribution box was woing ' round. BRUGIAM FOUND™ WIVES A CROSS | thochriirchoe. aac Are roceiving dailly from tho loading manufacturors of this ocountry and Europe, il ths LATEST NOVELTIES in FINB JEWELRY, SILVERW ARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- Bue e Considered Polygamy a DI- | ~r 4 | i & T 4 MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBRELLAS, CANES. OPERA AND vine Institution and Bore fe Very of [ Gt b Al Ll il Never Hudl t. FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BAROMETERS, THERMO ME- Meekly—Shaving Great Men— | commandm | ter of Race Pride—How Miss » '-‘“ih'~ o (forty-fiveand TERS, SPECTACLES and BY 8 GLASSES, Bio, Hio. Sidiei. Risa* Doibie | aswell Dasher Expressed it. et Lk T - Edsun e DIAMONDS and all other presions s*ones, mounted and . W | o e Lt B sdi%e, biiss loose. GOLD, SILVER and NIOK EL WATCHES, In all grados, —— { iy | ey i AN ' for ladies end gentlhmen, HOWARD WATOHES A SPEO- (Copamight 180 by Frank 0. Carpenter.] Chicago Herald: **Yss, saby hitdo beat | pidd andon our weddis IALTY, but we carry all other first-class makes-Elgin, Wal= Wastiserox, Oct, 8.—(8pecial to T | wise, | my time." have such a droam ¢ tham, Springfleld, Ete, BTt Hioh. B E15, doho o Oatch, en | ik WAWiiE's o Totlae, old mmant Mr. Blint (energotioally)—No, indeed. I OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL perlutin' ormery | Dy, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, wine to chu*ch, . el what about it!" THE COMING BE “Hits jos' dis way. Dem niggers'll wuk k o hadbut one | out'n de harves' fiel’ in erduly sunallde | A New Drink That May Supersede Tea 1 that L coul weels widoutenny hat. Den w'en Sunday and Cof¥fee 1 il Ir | comes dey’ll hlist er & umbrelleroverer A well-known medieal journal is rec- never had sucha nigh G0ODS are W ARR ANTED. Space will not_allow us to QUOTE PRICES®, asour stoekis too LARGE and VARIED, but come and seo0 for yourso'ves, It will ¢o8: you nothing to LOOK. Vieitors are always WELCOME, andshould you WISH)> buy we will mako it an object for you to DEAL, WITH US. W aro ehowing HUNDREDS artl uitable tor WEDDING and other GIFTS, at prices ranginz from 81 up to 81,000, All our customers are TREATED ALIKE, whothor their purchases bo SMALL or GRISAT. MAX MBEYERR & BRO., terrivrial delegate from Utah, last night, and had atalk with him as to the conditic of the Mormon church. He says that Mor. | monsm was never stongerthanit is today, and that the church g right along. e | refered to President Woolraff's pron monto: st plural marriages, and tells me myis desd In the torritory. He | Loty (fhavehad ! »u see dom n out dar! Dem by id. The chure out it a duringits 1L It will first years prosper uo GEL a poi » have been no plural marrisges to | gs ri e fifty cont suit uv cotes, Dat's whutmek me | ommending the kols nutus a substitute k of for years, and that the gentiles ha fox v say wiut T does. for tea and coffee, says the Cincinnati - Times-Star. The nut, § said, contains I more cafle tad” an idea that thero wero more | the g ~ Assistance Needed, lit nin and not muc Themost widely and fivoratjy knova spec- tan e mow 130,000 Mor 7 | and i : ! = SPERLES L L s | Soon tak erienoe, ronarkibio skill (nd uniyerss - 5 BS SHE g6¢ are mow 1 Mormon U | for t th o hammer and was looking fa | place of tea and coffee er } tess in the treatment and cute of Nervous %" ESTABLISHED 1806. 42 rboen more than t e gLl S8 DA HAHaY C. G, Lloyd, the botanist, has mad Obronio and Surrical Diswases ontitle the dred or three thousand have vhat S 1 study of this I X e T it red or threcthousand nion who have | ghort, whatd ¢ 1 judge,” said the sympathizing nelzhbor, P tudy of this nut, and upon th tho aflioFed verywhere. Thoy susrinias’ | s - : more than ono wife, This is loss than 2 per | on the face of t Who Wis Tednis sk thie 1ihe 4 point said ‘to a repo . i (A CERTAIN AND FOSITIVE CURE for o cent of the male population of Utah, b nited States P N take tosay that t he nut 1 tho awful effects of early vice and the numer- b thinle that the pr looking over that thel ) ous ovils that follow it fts train. majority of ti zamists had only ono | thinle N0 GRS T DY FeTEL e | place of tea or coflee, e - | TPRIVATE BLOOD AND. ” . H o Why you cunnot expross yourself as freoly | DICP of Lo or cOlL by | NG, Bxtes wits anl it in excyptional | i driving ot s you would like. Blank the billy tev thacir o ‘_\ and T donot | Peedo T B ks '”'\"f‘u. e tases that they marricd more than thre. ¢ sub f co 1edluckto dingnation. Double dash the olleve that 1V will € used exten- | ORDERS yleld readily tothelr skillful treat- [ T'he young men am gm-,lu s have not | statesmen the ng them sively or atall,in ¢ d countries. [ ment. & ennv into polygamy ar . who was for & log > The kola uutis & native of the c PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS : Il T B L rupted the proud Kentuck AT e e hies odueed | Faarnteed cured without pala or detention power in erritory today, and the ¢ 0 mer, pushing his = d g nog b o bt 4 ¢ & fimetstent Wsning the' e ing down the hammer, pushing his into and thrives well in the West | HYDROUELE AND. V:\thuELFnerm'u b s > vack, and inflating his lungs, “I consider Indics and Brazil, It A8 iy fimc SusciEally. sured jr e rch at their £rows upon a tree tate cony self fully ¢ GONORKH npetent to attend to this o " : v forty foet high, which produces palo yel- | patomhed, Bl Wenkne satil 857 wh adopteds stitutios : s only waiting 0 g 1 o L) i o 2 hUost Hanhood, sked for admission into the unle o = ; - e s SR Weakness and all deltcate disrders peouiiag ke ricos, Tho kussian Jois arotho most igio- | Andfor the next eleven minuteste o leaves of the tre ix to eight inches | to'gither sex positive iy oured as “well wa all rant, graspi and unserupulous people I | pied the exclusive attention of the record long and are pointed atboth cnds. The | functionaldisorders that result trom ycuth- trine hasnot been taught in thochurch since | have ever known, The have theaccumi- | angel, fruit consistsof five long, slender pods, [ flfollies or theercess of mature yenrs. A WONDERFUL INVENTION for those compelled to wear then, It was the young menwho brought | litive propensities of thoir race, and they own P e radiating from a com oo of | STRICTURE §uarantced pormane ntly | qrtificial teeth, No more feeling that your mouth is too full, or abaoit thisch The loadersof thechureh | nearlyall of the property in Poland, The The Scot Tlunders into Humor, these, when broken open, is found to | without cutting. caustis or dilatation. Suros | being embarrassed while talking or singing on account of a thick 4_ andtho oller men accopted tho situation, and | 81 not good citizes, and 1 do ot wonds EliPerkins: Imet aGlasgow Seotchmin | oo iqin several nuts, somewnat similax | Sfected at home by pitient without a mo- rinevEs St iae R R i e . A ' that the czar wants to got rid of them. Bythe | on the City of Rome who : et el il Ladp il L e R e Sy Set clumsy plate. from now on every Mormon will havebut 0@ | way con tinuec mor Curtin, “laveyon | ist inthe states, His conv so | tohazelnuts and. of about the same s OUNG AND" MIDDLEAGED MEN, We are now making a vuleanite plate known to the dental pro- wife!) noticed that the Jews have changed their | preciss andmatter of fact that it became | The nuts aresolid, being slightly A SUR[ CURE The awtal ofects of fo he MORRIS THIN ELASTIC DENTAL FPLATE, “Does the church stall believe in polyg- | Wholepolicy as to their investments within } humor, When Iasked him what newspaper | toward the center than on the out grimio waknes e R s e = e Toria oncen amy I asked, the last few yearsi They ave now buyio a |he wiote for, besid: *Thenativeof the countt bBody, with'sll 116 dresded jlls permanenty | &S Paper, elastic as whalebone, and tough as leather, of uniform “The pople may bel in it but they be- 5;";;“""(”“"nh{;‘,fll““’- "“'"“"“'Y"“* “"l }\lmcMmusvdnemh for the Glasgow | nuts grow use them for various purpo cured. e thickness all over the roof of the plate, the ridges or irregularities of g i & ollars wo D ow Yo erald 0 oney i ic The Aress thos - Yok as fiovoin obeying tho laws of their conntry, | in tuey arorapilly acyiiving lani thr i oy ovee iy to WHite umioius | AFL2 e e DRS. BETTS 433w thowe whohaveln: | the roof of the mouth appearing on the tongue side of the plate, andas those laws are against it the practiceit. Many of the Mormons v polygamy against their own wishes, Brig- ham Young once told me thatthe greatest ¢ will not | out the United Stat nt into means power, and it is a pros perity of the country tl fous o put their mone 1 bad a queer chat lastnight wi that land | cles ¢ T asked. endship £ ol W'umrlm!ulzmwn and solitary habits, which | making a natural feeling to the tongue. Youcan talk as well with ° eVify selioml “ o and hate, the light-colorel onosignifying | Fuinboth mind and body. unbtting thern f iE ot | Ry IBNDTUR LRI L et ety RO e et TRE e o | Busineas, sty qemarrige 08 R OF § 501 a plate asif your natural teeth were all in. Just what publio comprehensive serions writing, but my wity | @ LOM i | MARRIED BIEN or tiose enteringon thit | spemkers and singers should have. The cost of making these plate: I fear, is constrained. Ijoke with dificilty} | They are suppose n, and | happy 1ife, awareot physioal debilaty, quickly | SF g e ‘g ol Lt d itis"the p (L bit be- | assisted. eviden the 1a Wash- i . —— ! W @ s is buta trifle more than the usual rubber plates. Call on trial of his lifewas the adoptionof this prin- | ington barber. Iwas having my hair cut Onthe Train. fore eating P thirst OUR SUCCESS ; ¥ ciple, and thatit wasonlybecause hethought | when he told me of some of his experiences Life: Blossom (to drummer sitting by fa b dl 'd and held inthe | 18 Prsed mpon facts. First—Praotiocal "Y""' 2 o it was his duty thathe tok more than e | With public “L workedt 11st | opea window) isoind it ibatiintiopen | ion sl whils deinling that Host Biitex| s s oy ot I8 Soesially Sencled ] alle y e erlils ol, whe Gl Ao i 3 iking the most bitter | thus starting right. Third-Mediines are wife. Hesaidthis to meat the theter one L whers Bliue | window is very amnoying. vt repired. in opur It ory "85, st o ’ 4 and stag: e tak ng and I had to | Dywumn bt ind will | prepired i our laborutory exactly to sult casantly)—I'm sorry, but I'm xlxlium, aud I have no doubt of his sincerily. " ’ {,,. ks of mzc afraid yo ull have to giin and bear m~|i: SWe r.‘ N du\u % this Outfiw;sth\ml%xrgtw'l:usguxrn 'Ilin(:'utttlnsjuq AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS, e ine hod hishair cut abou B n-I wish you would close it, sir, quality of r intwater pure b (& S TR T roys r n Vo) CONMSIDERED T A CTOSS, mich | Drgnmer—Would like t accommodae | is possessed by I rather think y OFFICE: PAXTON /‘L”( K, OMAHA. buthe believed thatpol ¥ came from God . but his family _wateh | you, but I can’t, the astri e of thenut | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. | e———— and ho accepted it. Flowas not asensual | 0555 a0 o5 Tair s i ovens | ot his | ¥ Slosgme Do ou refuse to close that win- alyzes the gustatory n , and as the s r's | dow, si P tarily, and for that re: tho waler 1s e B MAHA S"lOVF Rl PAIR \VORI\S man. His lifowas full of activityand 1t |snippsd away Mis. Blaine and James C Dfummer—1 certainly do. wasso made up of outside matters thathe | Blaius, Jr., stood by and ms. | Blossom-1f youdon'tclose it T will, Lk ;1"‘""" 1 i nm tpebipieate d“ml:vmnuk;‘l‘hn‘d.uy‘ had no time t gvo tosensuility. I knew | B 1 little o i Drummer—I 1l bet. you won't, “Hunger they are also supposed to| Noman of womsn now living will cror date & & ST I Hiti 7ol cRa T v Hak lis passions tad | 24 Thad togo over itazain and a Blossom~If I go over therol will, allay, but they do more than pa document without using the fgure 9. It stands RS Rty by 1)"”"1"" Sy i Nillard ool fs did not talkat alland he is far Qiffe numberof hiswives” | somo othe “What kind of a man was Bri Diunmer—I'l give odds you wou't. Blossom-T'11 askc you once more, sir, will nerves, They have a 3 mulating | 0o third place in 180, wherot willmmataten | toveS Repairs for 1, 500 Different Stoves, Range and ; Zon long mu years and then move up to second placa in 1900 nothing to do with the s and Furnaces am | thereis old ma you close that window Al hEW it i 5 o 5 S S T . M T asl 3 : s 5 ' v s of nuts contin where it will rest for one hundred years, Water Attachment Fitted and Connected Gasoilne and Gas Stoves Repaired, Telephone 93 Young " I asked. PR e longand | * Dmmmer—No, sir; [ will not. th about the same effect asil in- There isanothee ‘9" which hasalso come tostey. “Ho was @ great man,” roplied Dolegate ¢ L I kept | Blossom (getting on his feet)—Then I will, o fo o1 oas Teallng lhe | Ve liee cks in order when he | sir. he work of Moses leading the | ;5 yive, shaved him every morning and cut | Drammer—I would like to see you do it. children of Tirael throurh the wilderness | his huir once o month, I hiave cut Joe Me- | Blossom (placiug his hands on the objec- wasnothing to his taking the bandof Mor- | Domald's huir, but he is not very partiular. I | tionable window)—I'lishow you whether I | wound: mans over the untrodden willerness of the SHAYED ABE LINCOLN will or not, sir. A great American dsert, and of settling them | whenhe came here to ba inau “_ll"nlmv;(' (as Blossom tugs at window)— In\hln,.h rz_fyr it. Mo fltr\\vlldlv.n. .x.lu\ l‘l\!::fl‘:‘:‘ll pl un.l talki ;ler' Blossom (getting redin the face)—Tt—ap- || No, it will SRR RENA chines of the world, it was awarded the only hundred mils. Brighan’s band traversed [ fember glisses on & tray when I we pears—to be stuc annin, - No, it wi v beusedin the | Grand Prize given to family sewing mechines, all thousands. Ittook Brigham Young loss than | fiis e E[lSoes oF Myt Drummer—Of course it is, I tried to close | Place of tew and co Its tasto and | others on exhibit having received lower awords & year tofind his lud of Canam, wiile Moses. | sometimes, too md o of the queeres it before you came in chemical prope inst it of gold melais sto. Tho French Government winde around for fully forty. ig lows Iever barbered was old Sam Houslon. e s 3 upertority by thie degoeation of Sl 7ik bare'm reat iines Iy bisko Housion alvays shaved nimalf. Ho was too | English, French and Scotch Humor. | 0The richest 1is Dor- ler, President of thecompany, thoday will come when all Ame: vill | nervous toallow any one else to put a razor Sli Pevins : Englind is the hub of the | fingers American ot gliss. gennine | with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, ‘be proud of him.”” to his face. I remember I once came within | comuereicl and social worll, and no one | alws ad their trade mark on t! bel on Tho ““No. 9" is not an old machine improved ROBERT UHLIG, PROPRIETOR. C. M. EATON, MANAGER. ing liquor hud been used, though | Xtisunlikethe figure 9 inour dutes in the respec bad results, Powdd that it has already moved up to first place, wh winkled in cuts and | 1twill pemanently remain. Itis called the and has a heeling e flect. 9"1ligh Am Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine hemical analysis of the nuts The *No,9"" was endorsed for first plice by the them to contain twenty parts of [ ©Sperts of Eurcpeat the Paris Exposition of 189 ino, and buta fraction of a part of | Where lle o seiers coniest wilh the luding ma “Givemne a description of his character,” |an ace of clippmg his ear and be hopped | knows this better than the Englishman. He | it Your dealer should show it to you. Ther2 | ayon, butis an entirely new machino, and the said 1 from the chuir, grabbed me by the hand, and | don't assume it he lkmows it. 1t is i1 is nothing more apropriste for a wedding | Grand Prize et Paris wasawanled it as the grand “Brigham Young," replied Delezate Calne, | Ithourht he wasgoing to kil me, Then he | With him. He says, “the Anglo-Saxon is the | present. estadvance in sewing machine mectianism of the survival of the fitte $4was anall around grest man, He h quieted down and 1 was amnuses evenly balanced mind and a wonde ful, and took his ful cxecutive ab Ho wis able |bet [was o to decile upon wnything that came up | man to trifio w o moment it was presented to - him, and he dressed men you wiways grasped thiugs in their details as well of these steel pen affairs with br asa whole. He had a wonderful amount of [tons; he had ona flaming red waistcoat, red Wehala rum felow fr and e built the temple | vest, one of the old-fashimed highstock | blarsted Yankee from Chi illi neckties and buft pants. ~He wore a hut as | Irisiman from Cork, a C and more S u nlm the winter he wore | Toronto, and two E and he went to bed carly, rose at ate plainly and dressed simply. Hissoul o ppedup in the Mormon church, and he 4 more for its interests than he did for llln wi. till he died rich," said T. A\ “Yeos, he left it deal of money, and each of his childrs 0,000, although he had fifty. His wives were all provided for ome W out of liis fortune, and the estate was soleft | Spoaker K n thehands of trustees, so that | top of his head. airly treated. He made the most of une out of the Union Paci fic railrad. e built 100 miles of this road, and one of his ed meto be mor t again in the chair ful ,too, for Houston w b Hewas e of t, 1 we're the fittest.” D at Queenstown, where I met a sts who had justibeen doing the | mpr & D UOATED 1N cnoy. When I asked asiohn | THE EDUCATED 1ND) Bull who it was who made up his Killamey | onr Civilization Ca party, he sid : Seat T at. Boobldg, | 9% Those who buy it can rest assurcd, there . Birney, nosc and throat, Bee bldg. [ goe ot aming e very komstng NA FRAUD t Be Made to Fit A st b the lied Men. o, o blody | *‘Curious notions some of the sk chap from | lanthropical pe hive who lish gentiemen,’” young Indians wnl to college, One daya stealy golng John Bull said to | ind then returned to their trib civilize them! It was John Seland of Helena, who said this to a re he said, “don't chew know I | York Staras hesat i men of the read a strange story ma newspaper about a | hotel, 1 s | St. Louis lady ne asked ‘er on the “J have lived o y Jwn will bo| stoamer iihe I\ b Iprientol B0 sl ity years onltho fa iasn't éven fuzz on the | While London, and she said: and my opinio 9 e skin is as bid s mp | *'Wellno. Ididutgo w cour, mysit, | 0d IV opinion o the Indian question is andit shines usthough it was | butmy *usbanddid, but he got let off withi | Worth somcthing, tell you that once Tonce cut tho twenty odd locks rely @ nominal fine, an Indian, always an Tndian; for there is which run around Edmmds' bare drum-head. Mhen as his single eye-glass felloff, hero- | something in the easy, careless, irve ass bu - DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE COMPANY A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furuiture maker’s art at reasonable prices. ARE YOU BUILDING ? If so call and examine our fine line of art aoods, comprising Locks. Knobs, Escutchecons and Hinges, inall finishes and designs Ay o tis outof-doot 111t is, "avint * continned the barber, ashe suipped yat my hair, “I have shingled the head y et man, But v more than tern frontier, Ext sous wis one of the mistersof construction | You have neyerseen anything so pretly as wrdinaty wasn't it Then, | sponsible life thoy lead that holds them 2 A ;urllml v{h»u l-m-ui|. J m'l‘ think that | his skin. It is as tenderandas r asthat ; ')Il'w["l“]’ thought, ho s proof against any line of civilization, HII\IEBAUGI{ & lAYLOI{, rigzham Young cared anything formoney as | of the finest faircomplexioned eirl you lave | on bis ¢ ssand continued 3 INRalrar el 6k RE Soatination i 168 theitk noney. He valud it only as it enabled | everseen wd it looksss though tie blood | daresay this St Louis story is true, ‘for T | gt g SR @ERME PR 8 HEH 1408 Douglas St., Omaha. i to would s purt through iLif you touched it with | really read it ina Chicago newspaper!” A aucboe itn b ot lalkeet Bietolee CARRY OUT IS PLANS, eneverle ¥ oilbe DUt b Teos o s Mo ool whitia | Figaro: Fair Widow—I lope, sir, thatmy | sleeps, fo s, dunces, funerals, wed- 3 — Ho was a very valusble adviserito the church, fads i LA e ai WHEELER & WILSON M'F'¢ CO, ME HLL MERRIL A ADLALHL . chureh, | (B cologie. - Brockenridgo of Kentucky has | PRORrty will bosafe in your hands dings, and all woven into a never-ending - L DRS_ RRI & L it Torgly o to o Ba¥ e popid | witiselosie, Mnckearigeof Kotucl has | PRt Witior MRk 8 onty ane | syl poker. with s occuional dinh 155 aud 167 Vubadh Ave, Chicsgo INVENTED AT LAST. Solny secn, and he is 4 mighty nice man, too. Ho | Wayof being _?“;?lu{ cqrain about thal. lof horse rce. Eduute them? You E. P. FLOODMAN, DTO THE FAMIL “I)aes the Mormon church own much prop- | Bives me aquartor & tiuo I burber him, | Widow (broathlossly L T can’tdo it. I was told something the e 3 tevky and he talks all the time he is being Solicitor—Marryingme. other day which will doas a proof of the 220 North Sixteenth Street. splied Delegate Caine, **it does not. ed.” A Mother's Grief. truth of what T say, On the Osa SRR — - Mo Ulited States congress passed an act talin g our property from us, or rather st ing it. It was nothing more than a and there areothor churchesin Utah today more prope r Reed was in Utah, 8 ycar of the best story-tellers in congress is i Y i ) g udge: “Youknow, Fanny, I pickedout || r Suders of Mantana. The sublects | o1dSquarctoes 13 a safe husband formy o up last uight aud he Wid 8| daughter and iavited himto diner almost m““m;"‘:.“““?:]:““,‘l ‘“:l‘”\ o5 n““ “m,.;‘*‘ daily fora month. Knowing that he was id to me in that drawling tone of volvers In a trench four fect wide and Six | ¢niof the thirty o you kuow what | ch atiles complain that you Mor- ep. T'his trench was just thirty feet | j4pp0nedp? perel won't sell anyof your proper: long, and the duelists stood ut either end of it | MANRS an resevvition thereare about i hundred Indians, and.among th fifty graduates—boys and girls—of the Carlisle university would grieve those excellent e 5 who have of the semint they shc ance vi ageney at b factorsin Job Printin s TALISTS IN slutely remove {s by the | cmronte, Nervous, Bioosd and Surcinl Dissases ana Dis £ tho ke, Bar, Noso, Throat sl Chest | Special Attention to Daseases of Wo ritiesns we Bimplo use of warni wa sks anc iew t} ner sl g ,}..nm‘n( A.‘m andfired at "“‘""}“‘1}:;‘ i |“-m : ‘He married the ']11"1‘“-\1 :{‘(lnfu‘,? (‘1‘:‘ is1n ais br .‘I"‘-mui City was ownod by the Geutiles, the ONE OF THEM DROPPED, 1 i L and others, and askod him how “iOne of the most remarkible chavacters of A Matier of Raco Pride. and Hankel, avolis Lokliahian n Speed is one of the greatest el bo if the Mormons would notsell. mining regions,” siid Senator Chicago Tribune: Scientific Parent (on a | language word was attle- o u peopleliold their title in fee sim- iddlernamed Kelloy. Howas | stroll)—You_see outtherein the street, my | snake, leftto_tell you @] s the greater part of the proporty | o good- hing T but hocould fiddle | son, a simple illustration of & principle in | the tale of th it Carlisle, 1985 itory belong divectly or indirectly | better than anyone else in the teritory, and | mechanic The man with that cart pushes | not one of the 13 1 ~ o A was very popular on that account, Onelight | it i froit of him. - Can you guess Wby ¢ | Th fact is—as shown by even a casual | & Eddy, turn work out quick. simple, of course” replied Mr. | Kelley gotinto fuss withan Englisiman | Probablynot. Iwillask him. Note hi look—the edueation of the fullblood o chureh has nothing (0 say 05 to | named Speare aud he challonged him to fight | Swer, 1y son. (To banana peddier) i P R el B et S. 16th S what I shall do with my house, or my farm | a dud. Speare accevted. The affair took | 20od mau, why do you push that cart instead | [ndinn is an exusperating failur It 113 S, 16th Strcct. any more than thePresbyterian or Méethodist placoat Hangtown, but the camp was in a| of mllingite? will ever as will tempts one | = d ! ) = o 1 Chtleren. church has to say 8sto the property of its | narrow guleh and they couldnotfind aplace | Banana Peddler—'Cause Iain'ta hoss, raceto r itscivilization fit another PRI i LU A members, Isuppose there isno Jurt of the | javel enough for the- duel, Tho terms and i e nd adifferent one,” FORLAD ]ES SHOES ,",m].,],( BLuion i Hiw Forana Lom 3i i Uniteld States where so many peopleown [ weapons were decided upon sud then they 4 e f —————— ord mont auceossful aud widely krown specialiats i nes as in Utah, Ninetenths of [ marched in pocession up the ravine for armaceutical E Quizzeo~Whv do | Dy, Birney cures eaturrh, Beo blig. FMADOL | convenier {le country. the Mormons own their own homesteads and | about five miles, before they could find a | youeall your physi “Pelicant” That's = - L SH e 7 Ji 3 3 od 08 advertisd, o To Young and Middle-dged Mep, the census of mortgnges will show a smaller Jons were revolvers, and | 1ot his name, isit ; The Crulcifixion Nails. s ' Ghavout. 106 Doy Lost Mant ) A, number among thon than among any o ons wore rovolvers and | M brnkieo—0, no; merely a little pet nme ARG 4 )OI I II Neb. Sola by ull Teading drugaists Serminal 12 iz from inde olass of people inthe United States. ~ When | oue another until oneor theoth I'vegiven himon account of the size of his » I ¥ o — - cretion, pr spondency, pini- v n S0 at O les on the face, aver Y, easlly discours Brigham Young begou to build upthe terri- | dropped. At the fiest fire neither was hit; | last bill, an Musoum, at Ox DR. GLUCK, i ki i I e tory he od the new-comers % s £hia Pl 1 shot. sad at ~ ~ , isacrown having a frame Trv one bottle and 2 @ burden, safely, permaneuily 7 a8 G & A ss Dasher Expressed Xt, ve bee 3 3 i L. | NOT 10 RENT HOUSES, thothird Spenrds gun failel <0 gooff. Thera | , A2 MIse Dashor Espressed . ve been madeof the naily q.ou will use no other Eye and Ear, and advised them to buy or entera plese of | Wem about Svehundrd of iKelly's frienas | Ameritn Buoo: Miss Dasher (of Den 1 through the hands and AR S R Rl L B Bisiodl and S Dlxeanss Jand and put ap a house on it looking on. They had come upto see him “{'“ el b il AL, the St Dr s Eyplila, dlsease most dreadial ia 14 rewlts, 2T TOU cant put up o house” said he, | il (hat bianked English i, Spea Rkl o ireasl) T | Diul Republa St L E o fput up @ shaut shanty, buill a dug live ina tent.! Th It you ean't putup a | repled that hewouldn t, and in the m: timeo WILO COULDN'T SHOOT BACK people followed his ad- | andthat ended the du Hh. He wihom 1 r'}n‘“-wwl with He is fond 080 res: llamy so- transcendently happ to be his wife nber of the I Genlto-Urinary Surgery. h - [H 0 Gloat, Srphills, 1Ty drocels, Varieosels son, is 8 m vk of the pr 1 1)1 CIAL SALE King of Ne \ r 501, \~nwlu1‘n|h_>(ur- g0 vice, nd the msult is they arswelltodo, | | Swoulcsr Realhas f‘d““"_‘"fi‘?‘”““ fn ash | iy un i poscsand laxgiy of tha wirld's il ho b])(‘c‘luh wro g business v least as much as gullery on the L" ods and the ot of ull evi time of tk corons Afely and permane Ism too engaged. and T *don Sy Sundays, 1 ot far | = Miss D.—Ho s sitting in the ti A~ 3 e know the value of thei property, They g | troone night at just about the closeof the | Li¢s redheaded: ationof \wln ius, in the the average member of other churches. T from the wpitol. How andy, GERMAN HART, MOUN- ays **I seen ersos unable Lo VISIE us may ba trented ag gl s weight in Den- |1 TAIN CANARIES. r Tomes by cor 08 and las not need to sell, and theyonly do sowhen | session, whena Washington congressman yrarg ey A Rl R tion of t 1 is of Warrante g clions sent by o sleation frem they gt their price.”? who wanted to get ding bill up before L T Ry R S Bend { conts in oroply SIENNE RO) BN el N Up 8 greas part of | Sh 98010 Bl oty cts and Young Philosophers, B (L antinoh Broameard E SE 0l Wi Caur b | 28 Pifreenth S, Opposite Boyd's the substance of the people!” 1 asl whispered that hewanted hi “Joseph, before slates were in use, bow did - S E i et | 5 oo aad Livor. Ko Opera Mouse, Omaha, Neb. g g o YA L SRR By e b i i8 ) o Joseph, befora slites were in use, how d of aninch i thickness, 1 to the g ] B ROA AA0UN gy L L, roply, **We believe in giving one-tenth of | nize you +Como in and Il ta d Walter, seelug Josophs | inner eircunferonce of the d su- inirn r *local lro P— [ —— our icomo to the church, and we beliove in | & lok atyou through the cyneva’ The man | multipliod onthe fuce of | Perstructure. This iron band wes made Tl o 2o 4 ] 'supy rchourselves. You never | 1ooked speaker was erazy, and fromthe identical nails, cording to DRA lars giving p ok got ved under your nose | he hasu’t to thi ie out the réason Right Walter,” sald the teacher. “And | legendary report, used at the erucifixion; each 1150 it S when you go tolisten to a Mormon sermon, | why his bill was not brought up before the | noy, Josiph, why is it that W: alter can multi- | given by Empress Helena—who, history | A S ERiYion many af the The matterof giving is & matter ofone's ow | houso. Fraxk G. Caurssten. | piy 8o muoh quicker than says, was the discoverer of the Oross—io B AT aad Tacias B saknie. uscience. No ol vesti gutes ) ethe YBecau g rory - - WP - " 2. Cor. ith and Farnam Sts., eutrance on If by can afford to clieat tho Lonl we think | BOciergy, aud feel very tired all the time— — raculous protection from the dangers of I\I A \ (‘rlbl I‘ I{ M e R TR SN ~ | spocite for mrurerts Dimainma, ¥ imu the church van stand it and that the 'iMT”‘ ..Jux{{ fl;‘&;‘j’\IL;“‘\':"::")'\‘)'J‘-_‘!"[“&' A Cabman from Cork. m\;'h, ttle-field. niE < 1 CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH fulnow, Monial © L ord will settle with him by and by.’ pare sveng iva Aaten. arper's Magazine: A wayfarer in New The pr who exhibits the crown to . ‘What is the Mormon idenof hell 1 sald L | g T,\,l’“““hr 'at, Beo bldg, | York having occasion to usoa cabone morn. | curious visitors points out, as a perma- 417 S, 15th St.,Omaha. PE" NYROYAL PILLS “Well, we don't Welievein temitying our r. Blroey, nose and ihros @ D8 | g requested the driver to take lim to the | nentmiracle, the fact that there is not ( PikNOND BnAND: . Kith o Jeobieitito joiuing thechurh by preiching cticing Twenty-third street station of the Third | a singl Al | R G ,“.“.'v3‘..':?.‘.“,2,:",". et gnarnt o Emenoy (f thy treatment fulls 60 S Glardntovs wued wid @enuie sold aly by GOODMAN DRUG CO,, wlone < A She Saw Him P 3 3 o ot o [ specke of rust upon the irom, | |- ‘1.1'-’.':.,»\::"?;\':“'.13»‘u)x‘.h':.‘l‘"““""""‘" TorotoTrath: *Ithink" saida Dwight. | @venue cevated railvay. “Th’ Twinty-tburd | although it has now been exposed to the NU‘ ;K 8 l,iDTE‘ \, SEAT OF NiS BRIICIES willo man to his wife the other morning, I | sthratestationav the Thurd avynoo 1s ut®’ | Gaminassof the atmosphere for more will giveup some businessand embrace some | *“Yes.” ‘“‘Justpherois thoti” At the cor. 3 e L et Y centuries, The erown was ON THE EOROPEAN PLAN . and hold him over the buming fires of hell | profession.’” ner of Twent d_street and Third | b ‘ ON THE E PAN PLAN. % 1MOFaronm Street, + » Omaha, Neb, and_shake him back and forth and tum bim | © o thought, retursed hls wito sarcastle. | avenue) S-Ab, yes! Oi nmember now, O Agilulfus, king of | FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONN By b ot ke L s i over und over until hesquirms orsizlis into | ally, *““that you contemplatel embraciug [ Wis thayre waice befoore. l!l" lfl""\“d"“-‘- under the supervision of Rooms Rented by the Day, Week or Mc drom whatover caus, - Fron ANHO repentance. Wobelicve 1n a future state, but | when [ saw you practicing on the hired girl ———— Thendelinde, his w who had fallen | 1308, 1810 and 1312 Cass Str 4ot be taken dur- | i Decay and A -« Dot fnthat kindof & futurostate, Wothink | last night"" Principle and Principal. heir to the sacred n Betnson 1t and it Strests, R e s by B s et | poluscy. that the deeds of this lifewill bo rewarded | . Lawrenoe American: Mrs. du Temps—I - PV s it b gl T 3 % s B2, 0, Olaaliss O, A Meicher, Bouth T Oumalia; M. . Elils, Couucll Biults, 82, or s for b Bud punisied i thenextaccording & they Dr, Birncy cures catarrh, Bee bldg. dou't approve of Mr Moueyba s suil, my Dr, Birmey cures catarrh, Bee bldg Telepione,

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