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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1890 Py SIXTEEN PAGE “ 3 e o ey were mieried. For | CIIETIN VPN CINCIING | that article, but 1 ¢ trofh s looies th i tinued vound of joyou contentment, but He Missed the """"l", Prines No man or woman now living will svee mu.-'.‘ { #oon toend. A letter did th Texas Siftings: General She oh t4o | Joeumment without using the feure 9. Tt stands Actna) Ocenrrences Which Read Like Ohap- | W48 fram it womun ciaimiv *the | Bright Sointellations of the Wits All Over P £48 oE “Where am 11 | | platform at a public meetiy Where 4 I the third place in 1990, where it will femain ten wite of Herndon, from whom he was not | ] 1 2k + vt o the et and most enton the Couatry. At he reun | YounsKME why 'Tis SANTA CL;\us.. General 8. (bewil appa where it will rest for ono hundred yoors of the two yeurs, Herndon nd mean, who am 11 There ks anothor “9" whicl has also come tostay, mitted 7. but p | e L WY on aro Genee | ThE REASON'S PLAIN | HOpE, e T e THE CLOUDS ROLLED BY AT LAST.|los UTTLE JOHNNY TALKED TOO MUCH. | Storman, of course (00 0 Asc,ooo SMNTNlCKS THE r‘f\\/ORITE S‘MNT. kit i€ haa alrendy moved up 0 A plce, v THE FIGURE ters from the Btory Books. e excu f 1 Feelir was impos J ! 1t will pormaneatly r Tt s called tio S it. The band hasn't playen “Hail to the ¥ ok Alled Lo “No, { to main his former p inth d 5 5 Chiof” or “Marching Through Georgla [o] IT S THE r& ORI] |~ " 1igh Arm Wheeler & Wilion Sewing Machine Btrange vion of a Family Separat- | confidence of the people of Union Chure He Was Frank as Well as Polite—A | 550 "oy (WG T ade up for it afterward The *No. 9" was endorsed for fitst plice by the ed by the War— A Sick Girl Cared 1! facts 4" -t]w 0 bu] fivst e Reporter's Necessary Expenses— [ it e ® A (\-\YL.-H,‘;’E I nm. at u.; I'v'n‘;lly';;'"n(‘v 11899, b d wving 1 een miu public Btss ok A Spe Favorea the Turnel Route. ) where, aftet & severe conleat with the leading mev by Love Won in Ten hushand, careicd his wif A Quost in Poker | Atbany Argus: A youdg couple entored ehines of the workl, it was awarded the only - Minutes. to her father’s home, and soon af- | Fall ldyl | the union depot and bo ckots for ‘1 Grand Prize given to family sewing maclines, all Cthers on exhibit havin of gold modais, clo also od its supel Mr. Nathaniel Whee with the Cr. rd left Mississippt to I varied | R | belt line train ready, but she and sometimes ve v sV | refused to board it Here is an int tory in which | ral years he taught sehool in Alabama | Munsey's Weekly: Barber—“What arve [ 1 Why won't you come, Maud!" he lisved two estimable lndies of Atlanta are in- | and’ Missourt, and for o whilo repros: | you holding on to the chalr with both bands | , O Chawley. I dont want to go up on yme prominent mercantile firms | t ay for? \ tion of the company, p of the Legiou of Honor. ente t terested, wr a corvespondent of the | we'l g to Troy <t the Tho “No. 9" 18 not en old machine improved ) i OlobosDa t. They | B8 traveling agont, Vietim —+T'm afraid that razor will pull me | ayon, but 1s an eutirely new mackino. and the SHOAD) AL e AU ST S Bl A few months since he s ded in | out on the floor,” v, but we won't go throueh Grand Prize at Pans was awarded it as the grand: are E. ‘Tompkins, who lives at | poiing o divorce from his fivst wife in 1 want to go through the tun- estadvance in sewing machine mechatism of the 200 Cy I her daughter, Miss | Georgia, and immedintely wrote to par- | On the " sasured, there ud bucte 1 hools. The beginr dates from Atlan ties in Hazlehurst concerning the wher Light: Johnson—*How about those shares “What do you want to go through the tun | shers | el for, Manan quesied the desas: soung iving | inthe . D. Q. railroad that you lmw_’hlf} . ( DRRGIEG ense young | nye of | tbouts of his second wife. On i age. Those who buy it can re 1 I } f the } fore, of baving the very I=test ana Tompkins, one of the he in the pr the stor : man, information thut she lived in Hazles | Have they risen s "00, Chawle when was all she said. Then 5 | hurst and had never married, he at once Tompson—*Yes, indeed —way up. The | Charlie appeéared to cateh on, for he Sheriman’s army entered heve. At that | goepmined to visit her. On reaching | whole concern has gone up.” blushed. They waited until the belt line tiine there lived here a Mr. Shaekelford, | Hazlehurst he inguired the way to her | train went the other way ¢ who had a daughter, Miss Su handsome givl, When Sherman’s army | wife Jf soventeon yours o, who hud not | Westborough Tribune: Little Johnuy Yilkil ,..‘l “'? NI ) i S et | e | K ReacBC0 | CHICASO. ‘l”" red, one of his officers, Mujor Havi § (000 S0 ‘s him as he was approac Miss Passo—“That's o nico tittle fellows I | tan g Qiod of aicoh b il coholisi 1 Tompking, saw the young lady and §jn = Pupning to her daughter, u br | hall bo d tel. Did your mamma say any “Your verdict is absurd,’ some one said to was very much smitten with her. Sher- § gip] seventeen summers, she thing else, ¢ i 1 rybody to leave Atlanta | elaimed: “Yonder comes your fat! w‘ “Yes: she said she s'posed she might as IH‘“:.’I"“.\N‘ R o No EXPER'MENTS' lMMEDIATE STRENGT“! home and turned his steps thither, The | A isclosure an ordered and at the snme time Major Tompkins | and fainted. After conver well have it done with," Whhat's f wis ordered to report to Louisville for | With B 6l L T povE Niseasies DRUSHISk ‘He never went into a suloon. THE DE GROOT duty. Ho suw Mr. Bhackelford and of- 1 g 3%, et foon of fho Rev, W, C, Cald- | Tho Epoch: Reporter—'The oxpenses | Lfian why do vou sny he died from the of fered him protection if he well, and they were the second time | were#3 on that story.” . sholism, when we all know that he his family to Louisville. The a8 | ynited in matrimonial bonds, the meet- Editor h—how's that aceepted, and Mr. Shackelford and his | ing, reconciliation and mar all oe- | Reporter—Why, you should know a poli- Al very true,” the covoner replied, A t | “but the man who_shot him was drunk amily, with the major and three other | curring the same evening. tician couldu't tell o story as long as that | pyiit TG MER TERC, SIEE AR was GV 8, proceeded to Louisville in & car without getting dry: and this fellow was a stand my business. Deceased was killed by It seems now to_be the opinion of the SERIBNI | Wi Soon aft friends of Lewis M. Grifin that his sui- Lk d to Miss | cide on the eve of a second marringe, as The Al years | nareated in the World, was ocensioned | Washington Post r. und | by undying devotion to his first wife, ) says the Richmond, Vi chartered for the purpose. Major Tompking wus mary - Sallie Shackelford. For they lived v Kentuckian who got dry at oy - blts of digrestion cause disorders of the und_the m hecomes de Dr. J s Strengthening and Blood Purifier perfects the pro digestion and assin ever y happily toget cted cloud rose between “In what key is that song, ‘Home, Sweet Home,” writtent” asked | correspondent | Blykins of his wife, WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €0, 186 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicngd then un unex; . AN of the New York Wo "he uight key, [ should judge,” replied Intfon; and thus I P FLOODMAN, them, Two friends of the major's wife, To a friend who congratulated him re- teenth Street. with two other parties, murdaered four d: “Iam afraid cently he st malké her (his affinneed) hapy day morning, us soon us | he federal guards in South Cavolina. They [4 were wealthy people, but they were \ ekly: Cumso—I always go owned by lady with affable emphiasis makes pure blood | t I 220 North i 7 A Procklyn Dog's Suicide. 60 m- q Vafl Woekly: C o The death of an Trish settc S 'm‘ n: " D " Y ' edicin . forming cures in the most a 't ad get a lunch when 1hap- | John Barden of Brooklyn, is attributed medicine, a i DR lw CG’ R E: VV courtmartinled and sentenced to ¢ i (e Sh LA e o | urant and g 2 y ! ng Power, Kitopny Gf the parts, ete. ST e santon 1o d hot himself,” continued this fr I caught in shower to suicide, aud 5o the retiims of the Dot BARlioh i e pa o] (i 10 i< 80 plain and simpie in iy il L } went around to his rooms at once, [4\; I Bauks—T'hat is strange. Why lh»\’u\l do ”1’ lice of that city have vecorded it, e can apply it. Its effects are almost instantancous, und the good results the wir was over, he v enteved I saw a splendid likeness of his Cumso set are umbrellas stand- | the New York Times 1% BRIdOR todny :‘1[ nt Johnson a reprieve for tho m.m B St okeite gaIRCEnG : ahs ing in the s of restaurauts almost ull | gwned two Lrish setters which were fiv- DT PORSIBLE becauro it retaing jte power for years, and ansone months. He then suceceded in | fucing the clearing them, but could not ¢ t his from them, although they were very wealthy. daor. 50 haa another es in his houschold. Mes, Bavden restore alth and strength very l picture of Mes, Griftin, It at ool p Al rom a Disgranticd P was proparing supper on Friday iN LOST OR _ turmen i fecl thet hoie v ih i decressing, s clotri- once flashed nevoss my mind that here Puck when she heard a loud soise inthe sit- cal marvel is uneg g the very fountain the cause of suicide. When I went My poein's returned. "Twas my best, ting room on the GuE) FAILING POWER Gy +iz0 s ean at once npply it and quickly cw short uny evil tendency and R top floc found it soon re Al nerves and museles to full Some time efter that Major Tompkins | home I told my_ wife what I had scen But I know what's amiss; that the dog had upset .l‘,f:,".. n, .n"\3:3:'l'lrx"'.'"‘-"n'n"ff\':‘ f,’[".‘, AL O EERA IO e L Al AL i |I“miy|;“|‘ Amer| & l,wl“. n‘r;'"* without expressing any opinion, and sk 'I‘\i'; et finely expressed, on the floor five v 0N> h netant ouf ing direetly trough tho 0 wravel, colleeting for it interesting 1 yp onee advanced the same theory.” id not end The dog, which was not b od or other- affoeted, atimul lates them, and by re casch in law, Mo wis away from liome | “CA ot friend (hintts his suicldo the Just EheTon R b NERVOUS DEBILITY E®e & Horiig Sontrciin power to.the seminl vecles wnd 4 for months together, and during his ab- | posult of mental abervation, due to his Thi dow, and Mrs, Barden tried to call him prevents the constant druin and flow of vital faid which 80 woakens and .\.«no,a sence his w noajocular way, Wrote | gufferings from liver troubles, **He was ot Inflarimation of the Bladder, Painful Uri turned around, se na- ind vh- baby, Lena, would 14| IN BLADDER DISEASES 11t n- A Relic or His Nights, subject to fits of overwhelmir ; 0 arged Prostate Gland, and like Disordors, A 1 22 _ m X s anxiously, and then should never give up hope until they have t 1 the Regenerator. 1ts action insuch come a divorce if he staid away much lon cholin, and [ have no doubt that while [ Tndianapolis Journal: “Is this old lateh- | sprang out of the open window. He fell piaints s marvelous, as (he many testimonials in our possession very plaiuly show. I'he men who murder d the gu in one of the wlul states of depression dlic of your grandfather’s days on the g-stones below and died in- VARICOCELE cured easily and painlessly by onr new method, feared \””' | Thinkcing he would | i geearred to him that. he would not bo stantly. IN HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, and all painful Nervous Af- s« them to e S s sllect his fee from them, loved | ble to make the girl whom 1 tections, the gentle’ current wl flows ' the Regenerator is truly a natural remedy. = 5 R e began writing letters to him, and’for thut roason he took his A Chicago Wedding. What 1s it that m 1t i« casily applied to any aftec rt, and its results are elmost instautuneous, AN S e Y R ey e b by ¥ eol i Vew York Sun: (to Chicago | cool and 1d, and THE REGENERATOR RECOMMENDS ns:L e extension of our husiness D inge i Uhat his e ‘h;‘-‘l;u o ow York man (o Chicago | ool il pia e R S bt THE SPECIALIST. Yauld I'“‘“‘; 'I' n ‘“I ‘T' U8 C rifin's will was admitted to px'ulm(l' v ' thin ic 8o, : self to be harrasse ::.'l:'yv“ x“,"l.(llf uxnn‘u wled -mfl:‘ ]n:~ .“.' D ud get o e little Medien] Marvels, More than 16 years experience in the treat ould he intereepted. Two ) ! 5 os! ' AR@I s Col 5 id if it is not exnctly as represented. you can have your mon eIt Hosa aims. paople WEOTaLto el | Ss g Glmaib i ot the ring o plenty ‘of cittomers, MEN OTHERWISE SOUND \iiia i th will net about $72,000, The will, whic h was written by the testator himself, | pl bears the date July 2 He leaves one- | ¢ third of his prope: to Miss Nc Rogers, whom he was to have married October 14, All right. 1 have the licenss ation for divorce. Let the e id the ap- erony pro- ; e | dr. Birney cures cats Tompking, and told her t the seen a notice of her hushand Now York paper. Always to the best of everything, Mrs. Tomp- Kkins found it hard work to get ulong for K, for we can always find ' ower Tost o declining, wi PRIVATE DISE AbES. find in this appliance a most usetul and worthy little instrument, ve of the g e In 8o five days without e loss value to all who are we nervous or debilitaied. B&° W d i s Doctors, o Judges, Congress v s SENT POST-PAID, & 5. UNON RECEIFT OF PRICE: g2 Be Full STR ICTURE He's as b isky as kver, Now. toys Oitatiar BB The little town of Palon, south of THE DECROOT ELECTRIC COMPANY,66Liberty St NEW YORK. | (i B ™ e ki nietly L Light: Corr Another bequest is 10 the | fellow who i a time by taking in sewing, but finally | yostators n AT et e e P 4 hore, isgreatly exeited ovel @ marve- X ) g 4, estator’s wolin G ston. uire a flow of language. A A e = — = — her daughter, Miss Lenn, grew up and | 4 gray m Floth with list ool 1o | to him? = lous faith cure wrought theve, says o T SYPHILIS helped her, and then she sce For Write for elrenlars. ST MANHOOD vousness, 1 Thero! the interest of which the are required to Vi administrators keeping the g hmu!muu- A neuralgin, nervousness and deRses of tie ston- e Doctor's “1ome 16 C. P. Lamps. ~ List Price, 80 Cents Each, Net Price, i Al cln it ooy ovor uf- fllscounr in Lots, 25-150, 45¢ |44 cts. each | yuin Tiocis o LADIES Flos 2 ) “150-500,....47% (42« DR. McGREW’S G (fsesss000 508 |40 s e s o tor i, uly m\ll lml In charncte: . From Nov. 1, 1890, Subject to Change Without Notice : el 4 edy. t. Bee bldg e hen '(mm l.fi'h: ;lln(l lv;;nrn.lim Sts " PRICES AND CIRCULARS g b duced and soon W red A posi- | Jenves $7.500 in charge of Miss Winston | Snake Editor him if cor tri Dodge, Ta.. specinl to the Chicago CURED IN 30 TO 50 DAYS tion us teacher inthe public schools. | 4 care for this favorite steed. In the | Steppingona ta th his ba Herald. The patieny, Nicholas Wills, Dr. Mot ntment for this tertiblo blood dis. y Realizing the embarrassment that at- | i)} the testator asks that his body shall had been a bedvidden cripple for years, e A M bl AT tends n separation, Miss Lena. went to | pa buried in Hollywood comotery by the Just as Big as He Looked. not being able to walk even” with \ B o | Sireor thid Wikense. Tiis success with this d work to find her father—where he was, | gide of the weave of his wife. He sots L Mr. B.—-What are you laughing | crutehes, A ludy from Des Moines Cilled | s se—s——————————————— v—"—_— o ——————_ 3 if living. where his body was i | yoie $1.000, about, Jennic! (G i upon him, prayed with him and told the 1. She wrote to every hospital in | wiministh iR m‘fl“; B Jun “'.‘f’;‘f"'fi pyhacystod se to leave him, She then ordered . . v York, but no trace coutd be ob- Tl O et tup and walk, He protesied Pl'lce R | !‘“.,‘.A.ll\‘, She then wrote to every town saibetins bl ool s Hicokedt ith nlm| ‘..m.n.nl she ln.lui he could, - Y Tt s dumedinte and conph in Illinois, from which state her father [ A ¢hort time ago Amos Lewis of el and the third time she told him he got anlisted, asking for information concern- | Somer's Pont. who is A Atout Little Johnny's Answer. up and walked o the field where his SKIN D!S{EAS'{E)S.” ing him (et yents of uge, possessing con- | Washington Critic: ohby, you may give brothers were at work. He said that he ; (Rl SRR, T BTG After many dtsappointments Miss | tidomatie Wil and Mise Annie Ristoy | me the name of some wila said the | is cured, and that the pains with which 'R ) (3 M o e e || T L ‘m,,,,.h. | toasher of Jolmny thought awhile, | e sufered for four years have entiroly FEMALE DISEASES saying there was a lawyer there by ‘f:“;“‘\_““’l‘“f\"‘:‘ i Ao """ left him. The truth of the foregoing is the name of I, Tompkins. She wenton | gweaty-five yes 1s Thing 1 know ofn —EWEE TOURAS AW | youched for by muny reputable citizens and found that it was hev father. His | by afl who know her to be n b ol of persecutors had written him that his | i T A R s A Pokerlsh Opinion. b wifo had _married again and that tho | e’ N. J.. to the St. Louis Republic. At | Mrs. Pokerdeck—Ugh! The king of Owan- [ D0+ Birney, nege and thy daughter’s name had been changed. resent she is a he saleswoman in a | daki must be a brute. Hegot intoxicated the | ~ | ¢ g prosent she is a head =al ! ! e Rt | v Sheexplained everything, and then he | fushionable millin establishment n | other day and beat bis thréo wives to. death, told her he had been expecting her for | Atlantie ¢ She arrived at Somer’s | Mu. 1 ke —That's vight. i s, for he knew she would come | yelack yeste : you bruta, I suppose you s, for L come | Point at 11 o'clock yesterday morning to | would try it on me, wouldn't you " ¢ _lulmunln-l' or later. It “"?l in Lllnlx attend a dinner party ven by Mrs. K ¢ . Bt f 1 [} nmily to clear up mysteries. He would | George Anderson. At the dimner pacty | was all vight ing Tull always beats thres have gone to her and her mother, but | Np. Lewis and Miss Risley were intro- | queens, you know L& thought their names had been changed. o s engaged in conver- e WATCHES. Through the efforts of Miss 1 ull the DN ey At Nmi Al yapis Justitication. aoraianging ot Crasty sours. Wi Ty vore LY DT | s b oo oy 1 dsaorove DIAMONDS understanding of twenty years will ‘b other and the conversation | ! fi S ARELEER I e “ 5 wept away and o complete reconeil- for several minutes. At | foefin B O kol ARADERTE] i ¢ 5. eeling prond of you for whippiung such big h:v‘:‘::‘:‘i l|ll‘nllil“\T‘(‘lwlml' he best of the svemarked that he was | follow ae thit. What did you whip him fort: and FINE JEWELRY affair is M cons o Tompkins is one of d of a good housekeeper, |~ *Why, he said 1 looked like you," Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorhan: Man- aQ |V ' tho most prominent mon i‘;;“{p;I»‘-;-‘:g;;ufl.[ ;5.”“1.5.q. A\l‘-?lltir- s [.' WG I i R e S Nearest Distriet 0fice or W any Electrical Supply House, J(l.\. Morton & S ), would be New York Wee house next do Pa—Mer Sweet Girl ~Yes medintely answ that ased, but more so if she would A SR ” > become his Wi The lady was uml ‘the ,,m.u]“,.\ have olared off. The ]m|||v~|n\u|\|-|l m.”". question. & Ieed for time to con- Pa-1 know it, I know it. It's terrible! Rov TCA. Atvond. vestor of St Tomos: | sidor the question, which was granted | But what can Ldo! Bpiscopa) chiurch and Mivs Evabuvis.one | her: Within tvo minutes she returned | | Swerk S s SRGERK 1 L D MANTLE CLOCKS, of the wealthiest young women in Prov. | 414 promptly accopted him, up a few nights aud waten for th RICH CUT GLASS and idence. Miss Davis through life h [iis ol sourtsin sl took plago = been n dovout attendant ut Grace Epi copal church. She is an heiress of ox- tensive estate, has a v amount of rndy money and n lurge income, says o dispateh o tho Chieago Tribuno, Among her possessions is tho finest of gant mansions on the west sice of the . the homestead of the Davise Porsonully she is charming, accom- Jlished, benevolent and handsome, The 7 Rev. J. A. Atwood has one of the most remote of Episcopal church pulpits hero, Enstern Distriet, Edison Building, New York, land District, 38 Pearl Street, Bos 1511 I)()( ‘Q'C bt w Orleans, - = Cal, AGENTS FOR nd, Ore, > it conorcam. | Wm. T, Wood & Co’s EDISON GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Ice Tools. l'm\uh mee society is THE EDISON LAMP. Pacific Dist Northwestern Distric Canadian District the course of ten minutes, Mr. Lewis On. the Same Subject. CHINA s0_ardently pressed his sult that she , A o Atlanta Journal: A youug me cal student ~ S “ . ¢ the cercmony tuke walked into the O1d Book store this morning | Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Accordingly the dinner party | and said: I want to look at o work on anat- B el jed into n wedding. The Rev. | omy.” revlied Mr. Burke, Largest and Our Prices the Mr, Chambers of Somer’s Point was | that I have on u that subjec Lowest nd the twain were made one | L Whats that Anatom, LOWCSL hin two hours after their first meet- | Melancholy,”” ¢ him t Coma and &6 i The groom is senjor member of | et (O YR I e 11“\‘\‘:,»\1‘1.«1“‘;:. C D 1 & 15th St the firm of Lewis Brothers, sailmukers | pai for the book and walked out. or. Douglas of Somer’s Point, and one of the oldest RS — firms in New He owns conside ==OMAHA === able proper is consider Prescott Sliding Door Hangers. ashburn & Moen M'f’g Co.’s Wire "'H\nl:m and he show i 3 is! N ing ” ai g Chicago Iuter-Ocean @ . 0 . % LA, “,;:} he Jumping off Pend | weuldiy, * Misk Risloy is : Dighly tht smoking 13 unhealthy “(‘lll("ll 'md Sm’tm"]l I]]\"m]m Rope. 6 ners, he death of a4 wos K e ] < *=~ The income to the presiding rector has TR s u;u of 105, who had smoked all her life,” Co:ner Oth and Haraey Stree Omah. s, replied Trotter, “but she used to- e 0, NoOt clgarettes. " always been very mes Rector At- | Among the names of those licensed to wood received an introduction to Miss | marry in St. Louis the other day, m.x.- b Davis at the hands of & wealthy Boston | appeared that of Miss gentloman, From the very outset sho | and John I Lanbuch, a1y o took an interest in him, and the clergy- | the strar cases that ever came to man was o frequent diner at the ances- | the notice of the pumic, says the Repub- tral home and was the guest at times of | e of that city, Farly last spring Miss | the relatives of Miss Davis., Howard, who is still @ very young lady, Mrs, Edmund W, Davis, o lady superh [ was afificted with a peculiar 1 in her richness and grand and liberal in | Which was quite beyond the undersf her ideas, ns soon as she heard of the | ing of her parents “and puzzled the phy- engagement declared that such an | Siclans that were called in, The young e "y 3 Yale & Towne M'f'g. A WONDERFUL INVENTION for those compelled to wear iR 3 artificial teeth, No mora fecling that your mouth is too full, or (10, S 1‘ mne [‘0(:1\'5' heing embarrassed while talking or singing on account of a thick clumsy plate. | S ' We are now making a valeanite plate khown tothe dental pro- BB s v, fession as the MORRIS' THIN ELASTIC DENTAL PLATE, as thin "Jl‘a“fi T, b as paper, elastic as whalebone, and tough as leather, of uniform thickness all over the roof of the plate, the ridges or irregularities of | the roof of the mouth appearing on the tongue side of the plate, PVVT\C& TR g making a natural feeling to the tongue. Youcan talk as well with ay alliance could neverhave her sanction, | lady \\lm|||l~u||.»| at times \\|;I\ 0 Sort of TR FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL such a plate as if your natural teeth were all in. Just what public | \ l Rector Atwood was “cut” by the family | mental agony, during which she con- Life = A 4 B speakers and singers should have. The cost of making these plates i A\ UL1UN when he ealled on the Davises after the | stantly called for “John.” "She rofused | Ti'\vas w the archurd. She_unswered wim | Chronic Diseases'and Deformitics. | i'5it a wrifie more than the usual rubber plates. Call sk : searct had transpired, how- | to tuke the medicines preseribed for her | not. Picking a leaf from a pear tree near & ’ | AND ever, veceived him with her castomary | by the doctors, and constantly grow | she handed it to him. He thought be read hev DR. A. T. McLAUGHLIN, President. qrace, The castle-like villa below At ql_nil...l-ln.l.\:” Ill.:(:!I!:xwlrui:.‘l- sugwen vLeavo | _ Founded by Dr. &, W. McMenamy. Dl"’. Ba ] le y, r‘[-\ h e De n LlSt, NERVOUS SYSTBM Inzard’s towering granite monument, | duced to & known as Searboro, it was agreed,should | when he « she began to grow het She gazed at him iu usto A Grasping Monopolist, ville Journal: M employ ¢ “There, you see. We always knew ho thought he bwned the earth, aud now he says he's got a clineh on the whole universe out- M H) T0O shment, for she 3 ‘ B b Ba e APyt AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS e r——— ——a Do the scene of the wedding fesst, and | and fram the dying condition she was in | BSaji her unswet to be. tYou have leat R EsT s oA NG ENS ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BUILDING, September 10 named as the day. The | when John made his fivst visit shesoon |~ Al - OFFI6E: PANTON BLOCK, OMAHA, - OMAHA, NEB o officiating clergyman, including the | grow well and strong, Hoe saved her A Shrewd Woman, B e o s LoDl | e ok o roware bl "THbo Gougks | Tou oaiest o your husoand bosog on e | NEAVE AND BRMN TREATHENT. night, just on the eve of the wedding, | were constantly together, and it was un- C = ” §pecife for siysteria, Distiness, Fits. Keuraigia. Wike Oy teg | Bt st ou the oo of tho wedding, | K ood that thes st Toa hoon maseied | | Mrs. Parkotts 0, no. 1 have an agent | SRS (iaTSemrselan ot intuges NO CURE! NO PAY. B i s lead ! . 5t on the field who takes up all my husband’s | Sultinect ,,',';‘7,';“,‘)0'.;““. i WA sion in continuance of single bliss, und | some time 1t Miss Howard's par- | 300 T 0Uve iimost made my fortuue out of er d on. who is a steamboat captain, is away on An vither sex, Involuntar) Wi e the river now, and the couple probably | Yaw of ! v o itie : | et ......x.m.n’.‘;?'.fl' it pvernetonis i \ S Ei . | o e, Kach box containy Vi e robably ; uck i o, "o el PRAR f nty- 'S < ! 8 i 1 you mean to say that | ST W) B et falls b0 ago came to Mississippi from La Grang fore his return. The young lady's k¥ crossed the chasm whe the v G O G, was olocted prosi iberty | mother appedted ot the telegraph office | bridie had burned without being wrecked GOODMAN DRUG CO., , high school, Amite county, and while . FACIAL BLEMISHES Toie tarest FyalTetinentin e e Rector Atwood was ut once notified of | ents opposed the mateh. Mr. Howard, Jesse Herndon about twenty-two years | ook the opportunity to get mavried b ident of Ll ¢ ” 4 % c | _MOFuruamStrect, =~ Omaba Neb. yesterduy morning in a very much ex- f.‘,:“\“,‘,“,‘,‘"“‘” WAy Jophc ib “feal . mple = i 1816 Douglds Street, Omaha, Neb. } ; ed state and announced that she | s good luck would have it, just at tnat | ph xl.. Alr. Howard 1o | moment it was being held up by train rob; ln( (lUCS tely, J there won the respect and estoem of the whole community, writes a Hazelhurst wished to tele; (Miss.) correspondent of the Memphis | some home L Sefore ho can | b ohtitan £ Ty diy ety Sl ri! Appeal. After teaching two terms o | yppive Miss oward will be Mrs. Lan- Sy . 1€ AGAIN IN THE i Urinary Organs. N, B. 1 $31) for avery 04ss (na | i vewigne@this position and assumed con- | heel and the lovars will hive sutceedod The Wrong Man Found, e Vo FALIOn ron o0k () eetos f Liie) soik ros O 5603 e [ trol of the chucch at Union Chureh, | fu gotting ahoud of their parents New York Weekly: Citizencss—DIid_you L M, P Wa w0l m o e et wt Unlon Chiurchy | 1 gotting ahiead of theiv parents. | i hrash tha aitor o rining s | | Merchant :-: Tailoring | == e - === ONTUE BOKOPEAN LAY, is s g £l p, (g v things ut yout . OB LADIES ONLY ) e . b ils S LASS 9 JRANT | ( NECTIO thi -"]"“" I villag il »‘l‘" Cato, Who | & fine collection of water colgrs on ex- | Cltizen—T wont to the office, but T couldut | bustess and invites his old frionds and paie | G5) ¢ was the happy father of a beautiful | pipition at Hogler & Whitmore's, 1519 | find bim, as well as the general publito eall and duughter. Botween the young professor | Doduo st 'Citizeneas—Whom did you find theret | Tospoct his new stock uf tmported. ¢d domestie l e sy aken_dur Spen- wonstrual oy stem and WEA MANHOOD Hoous Rented by the Day. @k o Month | 1808, 1810 and 1312 Cas Betwoen Iith and Lith Streets, OMALLA, - = = NEB Telephone, 10id Street, and this handsome brunette an intimac, Citizen—No one buta t, big, bull-necked | YeUlens Everything first cluss.an soon sprung up which ripencd into love. | D, Birnoy, nose and throat, Bee bldg | fellow who pretended Le was' vespousible for | ESTABLISHED 1874+ + 3168 15TH ST besitn tully restared. Varicocelo cu Home Treatise R S chier. el nt e Prof I & BUTAb 174 N ulbon Be, Ot M. s Bliia, Coudcll DIGT0 84 05 8 108 b Ld

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