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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JTRDAY, APRIL 1 1801 -TWELVE PAGEk | Ny from the Kl!\'\l\nhm ofl A|!-’r|r‘t= tells a nlll ' \ The Colonel'™s Ohristianity. Helping a Little Mother, i el \“'w';j";"‘;‘,l":; by Hhg o ;\:_‘; workers, however,: and conspicuous | avenue that one of the human r | —_— A gy R g A Ay among them is Colonel Thomas Dickin- | struggling with bottomless cou Pho Railroads Have Made Them on Live | and tho finding of oil in the irst well means | Contractor Squires Gots a Sharp Notios ‘-.nn“,\h'\!.\lz:v."n;\::ntl’;xl“Ihl‘]“l‘»\‘nyrlu::'y!'x‘:n '\\\u'f":’l an ;t\‘.-ylx‘\t.r‘lun{;gn; |\1\ so faie, | s omething. " ) oute, 4 MeEwe . o i a big I, says the New York he y took from Houth Omaha. It is an easy mattor to explain why it did | from the Uity Authorities. years ago when the Colonel assumed the | This member of the hu \n race was not come to tho surface. Iu the first nlace i heavy responsibility of representing the | about three feet high and of the femi- the drillers struck a neavy flow of water, I y 1 4 0 4 lom 5 vy flow of water, Burlington he "journeyed to the | nine gender, and the DIDITBY A LITTLE CHANGE IN BILLING, | it i death to oll s it forces it out of tho | MUD AND FILTH WILL NOT BE BORNE. | Australinn colonios tomnke known there | of & groat, fat two-ye ased the hole the luxuries of travel on his line. He | asleep. tha! water, they and his new fri 1o for drilling and tho 1id_havo struck a ains to do, is to a new holo and properly 1 ho do 1ys. Colo te took the form P r-old child dead If ~ the when th An Explanation of the Irregularities | could have bad That Have ndg, lived in a cloud of | Wner rybody Disgusted with the Con- | Havana smoke and floated on a stream | had ever gotten away from there is dition of the City's ugh- of champagne. Tis said that his path | more than I can guess, but when d to of conquest may yet be traced by the | I first saw her she was staggering myrinds of émpty hottles i across tne stroet her impossi- Ll LI line it. And when he departed | ble load, only to sink, helplessly overs round and th —_— thence all Melbourne came down | come, on tho curbstone. It wae dark, uatic plan, oA ¥ o has the | 10 8¢ him off, and there wero tugs and | just a little after 6 in the evening, but that there is | Charles s 13 the man who has the | y,n (s of music, as if he had been o New | the young ones had chanced to tumble ks very much | five-year contract for keeping the streets of | York hoodle alderman returning from a | under a mp. Just then two young she had come from or how she aracterized Ship- e s of Stock from Mis- put dos tived T'his souri Itiver Points, 7.3, Bnlny, who 4 — ters will soon be on the work will proceed upon o syst On April 10 a new arrar ment was enter- Now r:! l\ don’t s -~ ad {nto by the railvoads regarding the haul- | oil in Douglas county, tut it I faves and Dete Have Them € gas Ing of live stock from South Omaba to east- S though thete is sometning more than ( Omaha swept and cleaned. i stap in Europe, or aregiment of the Cal- | women eame along: they had come out | oints s fully cxplained in theso | WALCF out in that vicinity, Ihiero was a meeting held in the office of | ifornia ruard starting east L » back entrance of the groat shops | ern points as was fu plained in thes YW linow tHeL, thors 1 planty of natoral g ifornia national guard starting east to | of the back entrance of the great shops | columns at the time, | much 1mportance bu understood by the publ The success of the live stock inc e changs was of | gas, ns 11 was ger airman of the board of public works | fight the Italians. Colonel MeKay's | on the avenue. rany afternoon, but in the language of [ name is held in love and honor in the | shop girls. fnd as ifiosis MllLions | tho strast M. Squives was not in it colonies to this day, and the Burlington | Do you see that poor young one with for Omaha. It can be pived into the city and Bosides the members of the board Mayor | is about the only American railroad that | the bab; oil that was found settlos | P orally mis- [ that fact. Where there is oil, vou | ¥ will alway flud ¢ Evidently they were —— Y s and cried one as her eyes fell on soon as this done it will settle the fuel | ¢, " neilme " is known there. It is the cust { the | the hapless pair. Just then the unco 80 dependent upon the good will of the rail A i y Cushing, Councilmen Lowry, Bloomer, he custom of the ¥ pair. Just FONRL thnt any Lty of the rail- | guestion, To prove this I waut to say that colonel when a steamer from Australi blo “young one” struggled to her ro of ratos or methods of | in my hom. bandiing stock causes a nervous feeling | from the mi among the interested parties unless the chango | 1 uing on divect | Cooper, Donnelty, Bruner, Eslasser, Morcarty ogpis have i ‘1“.‘11‘;.1““".”“" 1 City Engineer Tillson wero present, ;';’“'"’ our buy 1 ot o It is uscd in tho blast | Tho meoting was opened by Chairman | Uhe vessel, receive tho lotters of intro- LBy L BRIC B e RpSaKGn, felo 8 fully understood and in their favor. In | fu i stores, factories, oftices and | Birkhausersaying: “Last Septombor Squires | 1uction with which the passengers aro VAL G LR il he present instauce the change was in tho | dwe nd is much cueaper than conl. IF | o4 ha nad bought tso fourhorso sweepers. ..n;lw .and herd them m.tln‘ Occeidental, and the two hurried across the interest of the rai i packers ad nothirg moro than as s struck it WICAus 8 | g waoks ago e told me that hetad bought | Fonon 1o due time they go east by the wn, where coal is to g0 out in a boat, board | feet and loaded up aguin. provoked considerd a at deal for Omaha.” § Burlington, One Sunc a few years was easy in the gloom to keap in sldcs. il or also interostod in | one sweeper and that it would soon be on | 4o the colonial ship steamed into the shot, and 1f over ocavesdropping is lea of the importance of tho g (e ling very, hove, | band aud ready for work. = One week ago he | hurbor, and Colonel McKay put out in | justifyable is it nct when s seems to e L R AL LT S g *oh | told me another story, saving that he had | his whitohall. But when he drow n promise a chance 10 see a bettorssido of % AR BT LL sHoan Wete ".lim“l‘ “ | valiey. Tho | 1 sweeper in Washington and ex- | he beheld many grave gentlemen ir | human nature thanthis sordid old world ©f the South Omaha vards. good results ok place. We | pected it in afew aays. ck leaning over the bulwarks watch rings to the surface? To fully understand tho subject it | bad the but the wal “He has been ordered to sweep the streets | ing hi proach. Then the colonel real re you trying to go?"” will be cossar to go back | drove thela then on account of to his schedulo of 1300, but up ized that the steamer was freighted with | *‘You can’t carry that child to save ) ome fi years or more 'vhon John A. Mo: the liols tot h s ca re only twenty-three out of the clergymen bound for the Pan-Preshy | your life.” The two spoke together, . - Shane, s president of stockyards ccmn :":v‘wl m"{‘”‘,‘ B ots covered by the contract have | pian congress. He was equal to the hid- ‘I've carried him lots and lots o Freluit nssoctat ”‘b“‘:\‘!;:.”\‘;n\‘\l\‘{. ™ | sunk, sud thero is Wd: YTt looks to me as | €0US fix. Rising in the stern of his | times,” declared the mite in a voico di ot - s identioy of the | we will strike oil, If B GORLRBLEE, =ie AHETOHBE Lvgi|) aved his hand in greet- | vided between defiance and misery. BEOEK Fe heir books open for | Aind gas, which will be of great of doing the work. I am the brethren and eried aloud: “Well, T quess he's gaincd five pounds tho inspection of ‘the agents af the | Theold well was a g ronds. ‘The railroads. on tho other | furnished light for the w 1 Wol opposed to this. We ha city. All that e a wood bond ‘Gentlemen, I am Colonel Dickinson | sinco last week by the look of b and a cheap coutract, and if we an have tho m, and a y of the Burlington route, and I | baby asleep like ™ that always weighs a hand agreed to allow stock billed through to | NOW remains to do if want to the | support of the council, L am in favor of giv- ome out merely to bid you wel- | ton. Where do you live?” Chicago to be halted 2y s at South | lghtand fuel question, is to put down the | ing Squires due notice. Then if he does not come to Americ: Ab- The mite murmured something \hmu Second _avenue. One of the whistled. It was very unlady like, This being ‘the that when this is done a | the streets and 'zo the expouse Ritikt ath, I cannot think of speaking to you Tile i noOTARA 1B tad! | HiE BoRaL? about business. Welcome, one and all.’ \ pe ar, to say nothing “1 would like to know the object of this xt day when the mull\ men felt | I, for one, am willing that she nicnce. meeting,” said the mayor, as he listoned to 1o land, they marched ina | whistle whenever sho pl t Pennsylvania oil me the discussion. ki solid body behind the colonel to the Oc- | the other one looked at oon, at which time I ex- ““We want to consult with you and the city 1d_every one journeyed east- | minute. Omaha, and if sold tk ake 4 pipo the gas into the city gO on k to Chicago on thé through rate s sufe to shown by the original billing. The stock, | seven-room Lo bowaever, could not be chanwed, that 1s cattle | TOr not to exce shipped from say Denver and sold at South | about the cou Omaha could go on to('hicago on the through ome prot rate, but if they wore slaughtered there no | Will be in th the think we should clean | ; ith the wo! hould 1ses. She Mr. Philanthropy--“So you've heen serving me with The Daity ch other a | Bee for two years, eh? Well, [ know of no better reward than an 5 | . & L rder on Hellman for a new suit of clothes, and when you get them ot attlo could bu substituted for thom | pect some y ill be devised for workiug | council,” ventured the ch by the Burlingtor “It'11 be 9 before wo get home,” said | $» & 5 S TRR AL LB BEIAN . and go on to Chicago on the Denver billing. | the leases that nave been secared.” I don't see as there s ¢ tion for tho 'y LAl alaTHmAls Ff s o tile tHE MW onty: I’ll watch you and my son walk down the street together. ‘This 15 what was meant by preserving the - — mayor and council to decide,”” continued his To Reform Omat st ear one wi < {dentity of th o griptig, 6Lk HBibaiA| whed Da o bave o contract with My, | o000 o0 PSRRI RARE ey e T wis diffcuit 10 always live upto this as | Wits TAttls ety Hises ‘are tanea Smal) 50 1l o FNave. (to HorIN olorado Sun: Itappears from a st o can't afford you kunow we OMAHA BEE that the Ne an’t. It won’t hurt us to lose our din ropolis can sccure the Metho- | ner. They’ll save us something to eat tor oxamploa 1 catt juld buy f which came in from 1 toads of | pill, Safo pill, | Best pill to seo that he lives up to its | mentin aonaloc provisions. If you do this, you may rest | braska me and ten cars from Denver that came in 9 > - ’ assured that you will always find us with | dist general conference for this year by | The mite | ) trying to gather the Iln';muh)x o He woul {sort the cattle over PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, you.” | o guarantee fund of $25,000," | young Jumbo off the pavement again and such as he wanted he would kil he ay put in: “The streets i BBTiAT 3 o | AR (SR e L h to d B wa r {Grabie il koRts Deaawood today: L gorously urging that the llo—wait—we'l i \im nd tho balanco he would ship on to Chica LA LI b iy d and kapt o fund be “Thisis perfectly natural, | you.” Both wero speaking and both In such cases the lipper was n D, Smith of St. Edwards is lemen will sustain our action we will see Y L) the benefit of the through £ although the stock shipped may have been cutitled to only a local rate. axto n Pickrel of Beatrice is in tho city 1 on friend chimed in the councilmen in one voice. fluen the work is dono. The paper necessarily both soo ou can depend upon it that we will,” | the necessity of a sirong religious in- and even of missionary work | that ned over to pick him up. “Let me take him first,” said the girl histled and that had first spied Under such conditions the rule was broken o S Ohlom o Engineer Tillson w alled for to express | within its ¢ the oyor movo ax loss, 1t wa ot o he icrest i Rl ou opinion regarding the work, . © The Methodist is a good deal of “Whow, what a load! You've no of tho stocky ompany to hito0 clko i tis bad,” said he, Juires hus light | nioneer chure 18 ever been reac iden i y queer quartette tally upon the identity of the shipments, nor urner, in advance of “Tho | machines, and it takes him_ throo days todo | Pioneer church. It has ever boen ready | idea, D) CELLICRL t the Barker, oneday’s work. Besides tuis, he wants to | '0 meet the rough and violent forms of | started off, the mite trotting alony with fiic manager of the Union | devote most of his time to the asphalt cdness. It bas had many r & wasotitul toyoidonicedin SEHS DADYYIDUS Chica streets,” sentatives of the Peter Cartwright type, | entering now into fricndly explanations. , post trader at Fort Nio- Mr. Blumer had noticed the sweeping and | who were v and ble “‘He just would goto sleep ail at at the Paxton. had discovercd the fact that mostof the dirt | to fight with muscle and fist, | onc I heard her sa could the railroads, who were anxious for shipments, afford to be too inquisitive. On January 19 of this year rail road rates went up, aud that m be said to have been th , is stoppir commencement of the present difficulty. Tho | Dund and Brad | 18 leftin the gutters. as_well as with spirit and voice, | Ihad not heard the seripture about SO LU O CU SEhCR Slaughter left yes folk. tonpnCJuultiswith the hoard to some ex- | Mothodist clergyman as a rulo are | boaring one another’s burdens quoted T L a8 T o orn T shinpe Miss Emma Munzingo, clevk of the board | ‘o et AYOT, e, oo ity s 8| men of strong mental fibre and of sure | during the whole episode, but some way make the life of a market, put the subject in | M8 b Rl e D E e R good contract with Squires, and if the mem- 4 3 A 3 : A sop this light before the fond agents: We | of education, was ealled to her homo at Coin, | bers would mako him hve up to it, thers | courage. Partaking of the spirit of their | I folt as if T had beenlistening to a large must have the shippers and it stands | 18 Yesterday by the illness of her mother. would be no trouble. My idea is to give him | church, they are aggressive, Therefore | and eloquent sermon thereon, us in hand to arrs 1ge matters that S a reasonable time and then 1f he does not go | the; might be able to grapple success- ——— they ean operate to advantago in . Rochoster: on with the work, hire o gang of mon and f fully with oven tho ‘wickedness o Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. this market. = Tho rosult was that Mich.: Robert 1 set them to digging up the mud, charging the | Omaha. One Methodist cleryy: i e o a very short timo al the stock forwarded - Arnold, Col expense to the bonds.” R R e o e T who | Beware of imitations. to Chicago went on through billing, the mos! Naprolniting, Daven- [ Mr. Lowry spoke in favor of the south vd offobte: wibHEY g ativoly. litel ————— ~ advantageous points being selected. Stoc i o, Doaimm i | part of the city, saving: “The streets north 8, with comparatively little | powal) Osborne left New York on Satur might como in on a local rate from a near point like Fremont, but the buyer could got At shipped out on the billing_of some stock that had originated at some distant point on which the proportion of the rate from Omaha to Chicago was very low. It was carried even farther than that. Stock of Jackson have been swept four or five | ussistance, brought one of the most | guy by the French steamer for Paris, where Springfl times, while those south have not been | powerful and warlike Indian tribes on | he will in future reside. Mr. Osborne has o Moore | touched. It is an outrage. On Tenth strect, fic Coast to a high state of | paid up his old debts, arranged his mother’s Mr G, Ash- | at the south end of the viaduet the mud is zation. - So soveral hundred clergy- | estate, and will in' future have to worry % Hendrix, Missouri ies deep. This gives peoplo & poor [ men of that denomination working in | along with the income from #2,000,000. s City: Zell Cook ssion of our ci L think the viaduct Temple anies | his tr it g nison ol 3 , | Templeton accompanies him on his lioyd, Al 0uid b cleancd at once.” unison might hope w produce some She thinow M vels, Osborne, . was billedout as ovizinating at a distant 10 question as to whether or not the | ffect for £00d evén upon Omaha. o 2 And the t[\box‘;e kwelpnmlsum; what llh<=“_n;lwlflnllh""ol '>0LU511’“ point, when no stock hid been recerved from contract applies to the Tenth street viaduct o DT B g ) By e I at our store for e havelots of ’em in half dozen different styles. that point ana_ when there was no_oviginal was discussed. It was decided that i is o | Dr. Birney curos catarrh. Beo bld’g. | ihe dellcious frasranco rofeeshink coOMess | o billing from thepoint named. As an exam- part of the street. S posripat i gl bt & ple, Wayue, Neb., is 50 located that the pro- “1£ 1 were a member of the board of public Profitable Farming, zoni’s Powder, commends it to all ladies. ortion of the through rate betwee works," said the mayor, “I would order that From F. R. Spinning's own statement, i et outh Omaha and Chicago is very viaduct cleaned, as it is a disgrace for it to | products amounting to 26,000 w old from Dr. Birney cures cu n. Bee bldg. light on stock cowing ~ from that : be left in 30 filthy a condition. I would find N Oy | out if it is a portion of Teuth street, and if 1t Dndianabolis: | is not I would have it cleaned by the street bl his Wyoming vall doubtful if there is y tavm last week. it is t country on the footstool | The union br 5 where farming pays such handsome profits as | Ala., went on strike last week because the in this vatley, The only trouble is that it re- | contractors refused to increase their wages quires a fortune to enable a person to pur- | from 40 to 45 cents an hour aud make the chase a few acres of land, | Working day nine instead of ten bours. e of Bi point. A road ik the Milwaukee with no Wayne connection, as an inducement | 8. Pratt, Bu ¥ o some shippor who had bought a train of | L. 0. Goodbric Kilner. L. D, | commissioner.” cattle from some point from which the rate [ Walbanz c0: . ) ~n|.\.‘ ng St Louisi |~ Mr. Donneliy startled the meeting by was not s0 low, could bill the cittle s | Mrs M S “)f |\'~"" ing the whote of South Sixteenth strcet having came from Wagn>. Another pomt | Noirqibiil: { iW. R Shute. | ot very dirty, but itis without foundatio 'rom which the rate is very low is Casper, | W, Wi Nothing holds the pavement up but the con: W yo., on the Union Pacific, crete. You can start under the street at and still another, | York; I W. Sug Merino, on the B. & M the viaduct and drive under this cavern 0 L) nearly to Vinton. It 1s high and wide enough to drive through with a load of 1 a l S , in the same state. During the season 50 many Ne- Mr. Lowry knew this to bea fact, ard “ltislike the catacombs of the old mingham, i A is f\\?: ] He bought this kind of a shirt waist for 35c. A pair of long A stylish hat ry e braska cattle were shipped to Chicago as having originated at Cisper or Merino that the boys at the yards nicknamed the ageut of one road Merino and the other Casper. black hose for Tho outcomo of_the whole business is that | Luk orld. The whole strect is undermined ana J T s e ne the Western Traffic association has put astop | Phipps, some day there will be a frightful accideat® COM/(Z’ WVZZ‘e Lel‘l‘e;fs for S0c; and the boy was dressed to tho irogularities by ocatmg ' u | | The el The board wil ook into this, f e q representative who will eep a check utehinsc At this point the council members went to N . n . i1 33 ( or J d < . on b i G T AR villo tlio ball game, while tha' boanlof public HAT a host of grateful testimonials the proprietors of the Cuticura 2 rom head to foot tor $5.10, an and see to it that the two are not mixed. | {15 H w'x.- works adopted resolutions which provice Q that C. B, quires shall at once be ordared to | .\ . Remedies would receive. How (hEIl'. htt}e hearts wogl(l overflow sweepall streets included in the 1500 sehedule, | in ink. Z%¢y know what they have suffered from itching and burning eczemas employing a_sufficiont force of men to com- A ; B f plete the work by April and if thay aro | and other itching, scaly, blotchy, and pimply skin and scalp diseases before not cleaned within time, then and 1 that 'ps putto workcand | the Cuticura Remedies were ap- Hereafter every bullock who makes a stop: over at South Omaha will have to be Droperty | Gratne, Nt John Hridtond. {dentitied before his through ticket will be | Frank ' Collier, London; received, o Dund, The hcago, . P, The B. Bowman, Council n' Osboi looked better than most boys. i e © hole subject can be summed up in R ——— 5 “$his way: The railronds were hauling stock | ("§*E08 otk A. Nolson, Ohlcag event, a force of men w & na eastern points ess than | A W. 1. Clay ton, Osborne, 1duh6; Ph 10 expense charged against Squives plied. arents, are you doing ri; N from Omaha to eastern points at | th 4 th o ch d t S bond plied. P 1 y d ght b N the regular rates and have grown tired M. Arrasmith, The sewer, grading and sidewalk specifi f N of ftand havo rstored tho, xocular rates, rroll, Bostor tions for 1501 were presented and approved. your little ones to delay a moment longer 3 which were supposed to be in force all the 1, ——— : f 4 N time, DoWitt s Littlo carly Risers: only pill to | th use of these great skin cures, blood pu: The effect of the low rates was to make a cure sick headache and rogulate the'bowels | rifiers, and humor remedies? Everything 3 potter market at South Omaha. The lower . J the rate which the shipper could get on his Woods Hurt. about the cattle the more he could afford to pay for Mrs. B. B. Woods residing at benefit. It is to the interest of the shipp s ysacoandand Ohioagosicests ““"_“" i producers, stook yards company, and in fact | John P. Durie auito a sovero accident at about 10 o'clock 10 everyone excepting only the railroads | Boston, Mas yos v mornin While riding down 4 gt # themselves and the packers, that the bk e 8 o street with Mrs. S. D. Barklow the | Rernedies invites the corfidence of par- ::'cl':y\f::;:::"()mnlm eastward should be as low | Thornton. St "Loul h:\r»lc Il)m-:mm Il'wh’ll'*.n(‘tl !nx some way n.u;x ents. They are absolutely pure, and may o ety clo e started on @ run. The coachman was unable ; A . rnxllfil;.}.‘l':‘:“fl.lv:\lfi\}]:}fi tod i rfifi;"’,‘.‘l“'\‘,‘,‘lfi: . Tum to handle the animal and the oceupants of | De used on the youngest infants. They are this method of Jowering rates, Of courso | 4 €. Hefne the carriage, becoming frightened, attompted | aoreeable to the most sensitive. They af- they would plead self interest but it is quite [ (4t Berney, toJump. Mrs. Barklow manogedto alight . o i bty thit e Atte Sk L,'.'\M‘.’i;',, APk ol (Bl 5 {41\\\"\“H\Illltll \l{'\‘.“l‘hfi:‘.;\:.;n"rfl.r‘ a :k)x(.‘\ml ford instant relief in the severest forms of 4*+ The bO)'s' father was <lll']n‘i sed at some time in tho ape had not something | mond, M. D., New York; I ) Oxs:c AV 00a8 dId pok fare. ad itchi i ski B y's L as ¢ Sei 3 frauspived to gspecially call thoir atention to | I ¢ Wiioelor an u‘\‘r 9 l‘.‘k:lf“'“”'l'fi““",‘\‘};‘b.f‘:,’,‘:“’ ‘l'“'rfi;mE“‘;\,‘L‘”,’,‘.‘:g agn]nu;n'g, uchmg:i #ng ll:urfmngu gl :;nd ical (b 1y) of the subject. That something was a squeal y; Charles Mas o e BRGSO el - | scalp diseases, and are ar the most economical ecause 50 speedy) of L, : e ST T the eciltss The atkan meniiow “}“,‘{*,‘""““\‘;";"; tho six-yearold daughtor RS i Tl’.' N R e T Wi the wonderful bargain, and we z,"m ;‘,“ml,.,ml(‘,‘,, e R e el m of the n\l‘p?"i Idywatiunhieh £ 80 Ko all similar remedies. here can be no doubt that they daily perform more uct but they like to see the rates on live 5 0k fas Py 3 f i S . . e o, stock kept up. As noted above, when rates e sud lier low % was fractured bo- great cures (h‘un all other skin alnd blood r.emedxes combined. Mothers, urned him out with a Corkscrew are low the shipper can pay more | Johnson, Sutto s erecelving quito @ numoer of severe | nyrses, and children are among their warmest friends. for the stock, which advances the | dolnh. i) e , el y TN 12 market and compels the packer to pay moro | Minn P Wi L A B E it b tittia 4 Aus anour. i BLooo, Skiw, Scatr, ap TIate * mailed fee to any address, 64 pases, on Discases, o | WOISted Suit of Clothes like this for what he wishes to slaughter. Some pack- pills for dyspapsia, sour stomach, bad breath, | !lustrations, 102 Testimonials.” A book of priceless valuc to mothers, affording information not obtatnable elscwhére ers ship stock on the hoof and when they ¥ > iJ ol Curicura REMRDIES are sold everywhere. Price, CuTicura, the Great Skin Cure, soc.; CuTtcura Soar, an e . doth [ i e— § Kin Purifier and Deauti c R h Blood Purifiers and 1 for $12.50, and had he taken it o they get tho benefit of the low rates, but AR xquisite Skin Purifier and Beautifier, asc.; CuticuRa. RisoLvexT, the greatest of Blood Purifiers and Huior or $12.50, ad he take thoy do not ship enough to make it an ob- | M N PRI cob A NOWS udgeAdroos o ienuy | Remedien 81 Preparcd by Porruk Do 'AND CHNICAL CORFORATION, Boston: Jeet. WAL Downing LB EDe % Gee0f $ho Big 1 - Miss Ada Darb; cavalry, who has been appointed to succeed 3 Py ed, rough, and oily skin and ' nds prevented and cured by that | Sinole=breasted, he would have Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup for child- i oi P, H. Ray as judge advocate of the dopart- I lmPICS, Blackheads, sl Bk it TRa i il inglc L ren tecthing, rests the child and comforts 'y Ating A nd son, ) s P X " i i oatbing, rosta tho child wucsts of Frmest il Philadeiphia: 1. A, | mentof the Platte, is expocted to veport for | cura Soap. For the prevention of facial blemishes, and for giving a brilliancy and freshuess to the complex ST e At = Yho clorhar, "4, eonle 8 botHle: Rurke, Now York; Curroll Wright' and_ wife, | duty next week or week after. He is said to Cuticura Soap is incomparably superior to all other skin and complexion soaps, while riv got it for $10, but he was tony: THEY WiLy, FIND OIL. Des Mofuow; M. Tiayken, Toledo, (“ m‘.\utlx" T | be a very energetio young officer and his suc- | cacy and surpassing in purity the most expensive of toilet and nursery soaps. The only me — Mdy: W, K Bascom. Dubuque, Ts E. e Done o 8 shahoad of d dopartmont is generally | and the only preventive of closging of the fores, the canse of pimples, blotches, and blackheads. 0} ol cclare >, 7 ald,' . Coe, Deadwood, S. K enn Aredioten b, 066 0 ¥DOW him. han the com sale of a skin Experts Declare that the Papio Val- | ald, @ A. Coe, Deadwood, & b.: 1 i '. wnneds | Licutenaut Crowdor gradunted from Wost | han the combined sale of all other skia soaps. loy is Full of It LT 0. OB LD Grintn, | Poiut in 1581, Lieutenant Truitt of General | = Whether or not oil exists in paying quanti- Alof " Sundstron, “New Yorki | Brooke's stail was in school at West Point at yond the olty limite, is & question that is “”“‘“u“h ;Ous, Olnolnaa :'rxn’:l\l\‘:lil“::’lgl\;"ln‘pl up a correspondence most Wopay tiilcared BB J BTEFK Bgitating tho minds of a number of Omaha od, W |\\||m] Waicr ik i o C0es Yow o Bomod gentlemen, as weli as attracting the atten- 2 S kvl = Te Ofer. ¥ou o Bsmody tioa of men from the oll districts of Pena- | xon.icis: LA GRIPPE. 12l Insuror dofoty 19 5p0.00 ) n o . ife of Mother and a. o bor d wife, N g oAb £l men who e b Auaoed ot P A R ! RIB hTeaofaken at night | o maTuER's ERIEND the oil company bored 1435 feet into the 1 Gllertst, Wit R ional doses of Quinine, oil, but owing to the fact that they struck a | Frank Rothey, Grab Orebard; Hobert MeRey- . Pain, Horror o 1e Hat he has on is his old one, Sk low af wator, tho 011 s orivon out | pOId kimeos it Goodianior Hockfor: 1 DEL|C|°U S bones, cleanseithe syatem and | ,secusiusonebattisct ! Mathor'sa B Hailonol | g and no results were' reachod. Besides this, | 1 A Hawkes, Utah territory: E. E. Ward, atored bat Htt1e D, and did oL oxperto e bought a better one fro S o wall was B0t chsod and consequontly spod | Omalia: Charies' 1 Howe, ¥ L. Miitor, Fair: mak you feel like a new person. Yt A L il - | ght a Dbetter one from us averin, © i b frobedl AL S Sure cure for liver, kidney, akb b axueond: oharnte nrapald o reoaingoe ; / for 95¢, and we have 12 styles of roliater anothor holo. was put. down 1470 | gorjaus sickuess can often bo provented by 1 TR | 250 pack. | Prceen berodle B o malie Froa. o gt et when the work was sudaenly stopped aly doso of St. Patriok’s BhL and nerve affections, 25¢ pack- BRADFIELD REGULA A them in black and lLieht shades and the tools packed away. Siuce that time | & WO dose of: viow's Pills, Aon S, e anta s At ATLANTA, GA TR i Cm I black and hght shades & @ stock company has been formed and sov- ——— age. Sample lor 2¢ stamp, SOLD MY ALL DRUGGIST . eral Pennsylvaniaexperts have been brought Doesn't Touch Omaha, ISR TR CCRTIT (e, i e - | here. Last week two of these gentlemen 2auo! 5 2 e $3 Goodvear Wel ‘u.r.»m.\u.»..w.ml but what sc 4‘““;‘”"{{"*“{' only cough cure that will re—| oniydd G0odyear et s not kuown, as thoy kept their own socrots. | Hark! they yell for “Rapid Transit Py SURE | mado of Caliskin Since that time oil leases have been secured | “Millions for the man who plans lieve cough at once and cure [ oy on nearly all of the country around the first | Mop the floor with him who bans it, /1 2 ses. Take the best n W i find Be he Jay or Mayor " NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS with a few ,d”“‘ s, Take no | tiiom Golonel B. 1. Smith, whois at the her §eo the 4[.‘.@.‘,4“ iht and movoing, o 4 substitute; will return money if | ¥ ho oil company, yesterday morning dacked like sardines, comfort scorning, fanilla, - : iy 4 g {4 Y “It i3 true that some Pennsylvania gentlomen | With blue streaks the'air adorning. Lcm;:\ Of perfect purity. it doesn't cure the worst cough :;,"““_0 bave boen he, but there is uothing in it. Rabid with despair. “| Of great strength. rice e e g We huve @ first-class artesian well and that aly B Orange - L e ol Price soc bottle, i) 13 all that we went after. Wo wil. not pros- —— Almond -| Fconomy in theiruse. Turkish Remedy C Bect for oll, us thero is nothing thero to jus- | Hood's Sarsaparilla hus the largost salo of | b ¥ delloatel urkish Remedy Co., l '11] ad fy putting down another hole. any medicine before the puolic. Any honest ose etc avor as delicately . ) C ( W. L. Peart, who bLas recently arrived | druggist will confirm this statement. and deliclously as the fresh fruit. Omaha. 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