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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY = THE FRUITS OF OLD AGE. | omatrsumsd oo eroven aon masuanwss | HIS LIFE WORK l'.\'l’l.\'lSllEU1’;:f:;‘J,'.‘:l,‘?:;:.‘u.d‘;L‘;:::“J.".!..:. heWidne | THIS ELEGANT 8-DAY CLOCK, 19 As 800n as 1 get out of bed I take a cold batt | 10 come int" 8 b N A a ,',,‘,‘,: SRSRLTALt WALIESE fendy I wouls ak | i Half-hour strike, cathedral gong, only $7.50; worth $20. eatit. Asitisnot! roll around in the bed e “How long was it before you got here!" i p n Obiats on Longevity wich Five and read the paper until the breakfast bell | Who Will Write the Sequel to *The Con- Not exceeding th inutes for I aid not | D ' * s e i riug I have never smoke chewed or stop to put on my coat . ‘Do you believe the deceaséd had deliber ately made up his mind to commit suicide " | ian American Oit'zens, 1 [ can't say whether or not th injuriou What is one man's flict, Love or Money?" 16th and F nam Sta.,, Om-ha. 2 rink is anothe As to ad | %I do. - ] HOW FOUR SCORE MAY BE REACHED. | fice®woulisivery iasar'hs | THE AUTHOR AND HIS PECULIARITIES. | wSiato o th jury sour reasons for that bo- P { a2t . ept at'meals. Keep t vellolled with | How the s Pather' Martin's | foct that he had planned tho mauner of his 2 3 Yemperance, Exercise and Marriage exsrciie, ATy 5 von ean atter | 1OV '!“ Late * Father" M "';" 4 death, and I have 'lieitd Him say. that he b, D D the Watchwords of Would-Be twenty vears i . v wor 3 ,.” d Story ""ltr a Continuation o “-H“} never have anc ttack of mania-a- ] ()l{ -I~[ [ ]5 \Vv l‘:l:ll\»_ - Wi 't Worry and if ye v decent con- Many Years Closes Really powr ; i > "”""’I ! i ;‘:"”:‘“ & = TURLDN Wire $Ou ALDN Notpidedit Without an Ending. L AR O L Space will pormit us to ment on oaly a fow, but dom from Aged Men. 1 shou 1 ) ¥ thir hie it plated suicide!? ot immediately. 1 _supposed that he 1 bo able to bréak off the habit of drink- EVERYT ING GOES in p oport'oa. R of Tho Conflict, Love or Money," is ended, 4 . . A ppondence to Tie Ber.J—In no city | o Rk Ry KT “‘f‘ Pl | suicide w surel Half-hour strike, cathe tral gong, only % Ditad BELRWIIVY ARd oo 1 | human being who may furnish ] | | *What was his state of mind when you last worth #1250, SN T W ket flict, Love or Money,” is the | talked with him old young men as in Washin tory. Its first chapters wero | “Heseemedto y nervous andggloomy | wrfans and - septuagenarian Bilo 16 tHe us of tho | Lknew that ho preferced doath ratiior than e tho flotvers that bloom in the public in Lyl - ive the life of a drunkard.’ indsome roal hronze arnament. 8 tnohes hizh 0" ¢ St Tt || that watchful sheet. The author | «He did.” i m | old age are more beantiful and more fr late “Father’ Martin, the term | *Did he have much property 1" al ] ( ) than were those of their youth, r applied to him affectionately ‘ *‘Ho bequeathed £20,000 to his two sisters ¥ Where will you find a happier or seiarchal | 80d I now have in my possession 81,572 of his 1 " Tathias : 4 | appearance aud the length of time he had [ o yih may re, Mr. Carlisle.® ) bi ; foad e its VGRLLF 15 oy SYBED | ou AL St bt Chaduire whaLyod tow or Wedding Presents, Houszkeepers, Ete. ikt t e G R e LA S i) Spectal Prices given to Ho'el, Restaurants and Fosrding Ho ses \ 1 o, CW now cian, When 1 body I found life \ M o ") N | Wher appeared with extinct. On oxa Ciond a wouna | S0l Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses ... . .. .. $8.00; worlh $6.00 three t i S scrutiny, I found the orifice to be thivty-cight | EYES TESTLED Yook r ; . Sl hundredths of an inck | e t Before ¢ . a L ig | \f.wmu.\\ to be | 1 o - e ave i scles and thy t I 1 tem: 5o Ly TP S pHe pon _ one subject | in t slightly ard and to the | R IES s L L TRIE tHRt oot ile othiers were runuing dry upon a dozen | le not follow the course of the the K" A S tBRE - s [ Tnag asot of characters jos oritice through the brain accurately to any ‘ men b i olods e it “{‘ ife an con- | liug about for nearly a third of a century | gr depth, because the tissue of tne | reach a profitable [} LS ] [yt o ddi Rl B S8 AloTRE becoming tired of one another and | brain will readily peru be to pass % | AP A A ST | Hava (R tervleoed thishs \bits s LR LSRR £ to escape the at )i their | in any fon with ver force Folding Pocket Opera Glass. | T1T GUARANTELD. | Are J0I onjoyment i natural creator. nd yet such is the work “I did not, by probing, er 4 for- to their nse or abuse of intox L) aaould be graufied as much ds hunger & s creation of “iather’ Martin who | efgn substancein the brain. I by the | pire @ o : T 5 T whther they ate Ik to excess. and birst. Tho v Ll st week, at the advanced age of scv- | usual operation, removed the covering of e | FINC Steel Spectacles or Eye Glasses... ......$1.00; worth $2.00 to the thousand and thiar: things whiioh iy e e FAEL DA A Nt five, fell into everlasting sleep at his | brain and found a leaden ball lodged against —e —_— RO towards the dest v the preserva- | i ol i such matters. and that which suits | home in South Sioux City o the skull on the left side of the head directly A GENTS' 3 flon ofiite, [Aad R et T Had it not been for this_ tale, seemingly of | opposite to the orifice first f and about e b A % R woe, the fame of Father Martin had never | an inch higher up. GOLD FILLED AMERICAN WATCH § =7l theories and that their views are as wide HOT ALK BATHS, transcended the limits of Dakota county “I here present you with the ball found. I - e ( y I » Bpart as the poles, ‘You were speaking of bathlng. Had it not been for this tale the | giveitas my opinion that this leaden ball K10.00 SENATOR HESRY D, PATSE ON OLD AC McArthur, What kind of bathing readers of Arg uld doubt- | was the causd of the death of the young man A One of the oldest young men in public 1i mean ¢ less have been tre o 8 greator varioty of | over whose body you are now holding an — Folding Pocket Opera Glasses 4 5 R e 1 am a great believer in hot air baths,” re- | local happeniugs t enerally found their | i t9 2y ; tor u.i: ‘Ir.l [lu\,‘v u‘ W nx“m | pied th listice L way into lts columus. Hat it not been for (To e Continued,) A LADIES' ew York state in 1510, during the first year ‘I keep myself in good condition by one this story, who kinows, the patriarch of But SRV Rover s oLt 0/ of Madison’s prosidency. Ho was woll odu- | those every week. ( inuk tha Turkion batby | seventy-y Have autained his foll Ave | D1t the story nover was continuod. GOLD FILLED AMERICAN WATCH cated and graduated 1 Andrew Juckson [ aro good, but my favorite bath is the aleohol | score and by joved to his fathers with | Dowites Litde B sers; best littie $10.00 "B was closing his first term, and he began the | hot air bath, which I take regularly when I | the honor simply man proud of his pro- | yills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. ' by ) ’ ST Ntwons tor. | Bmat h When 1 am away I take the | fession and descrying well of the friends who = INSERTED. practice of law at Cloveland two years later. | 3 o (000 hatn, making the water red hot | survived him. Whether rain fell, snow fitled YTWAS DIFFERENT THEN. He visited Washington city just after his | anq Sonking myself in it until the perspira- | the sky or piercing biasts went whistling by, e SORey _l“ b "W‘ iy United | 50ap i bathing, and think that the pores of | them sorrow came aud loft aftor causing | Sk “*l'-'\l\{ r\,“”. k. . 5 A 5 ! : : i the skin are not helped by tho alkal] that is | tears of = bercavement to fow, but u those days L W. ) was the local ing at Lowest Prices. Btatcs senate and came near being clocte taken into them. Our skin s, | never o story. The hero got into | staff of the Republicun, W Visscher of '“ t *, when Benjamin Wade was choser you Know made up of thousands i ‘ o o ‘?‘w 1"!\“{*';" LE ‘IQ" | the Herald, and Al Sorenson of Tug Beg," 8 now cver eighty vears of age, is in pcr- f 1ttle POres through which Olls but they ver relinquishe ne_dear, said a newspape man of a later generatis Jpn | foct health and, though he Ji oy Y l, a rg0 DALt of th wasta of the system 1s o sweet hold which they or the story had uron | \¢ho was an SBioa boy in !‘Ax":tvl}, Toferrad FALL WURK WAPIRAN‘[" TR Gt LRl Ao A Revarnit has made | ried off. These pores relfove every vart of | life. When the author's descriptive: powers | 1o «Pug Ber was an afternoon paper and the body, stoniach, liver, kidneys and every | seemed to diminish aud when it was thought | Sgrenson had the fel It a practice to walk out to the senatoat least | nortion ‘of the system. Each pore has a littla | the overtasked writer would find reiief in” a | to the ticla, once a day during his term. When ti Lduct in it to protect it from injury and to | return to his rative, he would astound his “Miner and Visscherused to work the field \ Pa3, v uther is pleasant Le often walks out and tin good condition. It is u delicate | readers by the creation of new and mostcom- ther and swap news in MeNamara's to himself and himself Max Meyer & Bro. Co., ba nd his heart is a3 young as his body of machinery, and I do not believe th 1"“]‘\ “‘MN"«(‘I"*- 1 3 nting to | Place about 1l o'clock every night, it i | Bt 5 | ol should be scoured out with soan, nor | In one of these moods, so disappointing to | \hich they engaged 1n social amus cading Jewelers 7 :" (i l; SR Gl B 8 W0 | ghould the skin be scratched und roughened | the studious reador, the' author attracted. at- | Uil all ‘dangor of . scooping 2 1S, ociety of young men with a flesh brush, ntion to himself by bringing into | giher was passed. They both ~ Upon my askiog as 10 tho secrot of his THE ALCOMOL BATH, belng' o character whom " bo ‘named | yood paers in tnis way, 16th and Farnam Streets, o spirits at this advanced age, ho [ SR I3itioL by John_D. Howe. is said that many | s no person thought of taking both th L priasusatvnteddage, No fi ot what natire s/yont aisohol ata? ot Dickens' characters wero caricatures. | it Tiepublicin they gt o wicely. OMAHA. Lot It is a bath of the vapor of alcohol, Itake | iy4e who road the description, however, of [ ““Gyisicher felt In loyer This - arght be \ *‘L attribute my good health and long years | it in my bath room and do it by putting per- | 1his Jeading personage in the plot and who | jooked upon as a joke by thoso who remetn: Serersies to a good constitution and to the fact that I | haps a gill of alcshol in an iron cup. I Hght | were able to appreciute the analysis of | horthe author of ‘Blick Mammy: back i ESTABLISHED 1866 vontrol my appetite and um temporate in both | it hisen. T seat myselt over it and thiow. o Hoamaiiyea RyrLion ctuated im, roalized | 1535 or thereabouts. The other fact is still pating and druking oxcrcise e [ErauiINs e Grenh a ¢ that he was not merely a_creation of the | more astonishing, however, for nis affection ) eating and drnking. 1 tako excreise reg o tlanket over me and around o ¢hair, | fyncy.” buta man whoi one may expect to | More satonishing, Nowever, for s affection : larly, chictly walking, Lave but little | making @ hot air chamber of myself. | fHHcH: DRLS e WA Se MOV, SAP B A Cl i el D BRI : I > AR E RS e TR e % to.do with the doctors and 1 think el “I'“"‘ . ioosin 0w | Another character which was boldly drawn | purried a charming younz lady in tho most 53 3 1 am the botter for it. About forty-four [ SPIFG, 8HQ the perspirasion runs out O | wasthat of Marshal Bierbower. He was | conventional style, The bridal tour was & i % f years ago, when Iwas thirty-fivo years of | TPOres in stroams, washing out my skin | ot destined to long remain among tho char- | Short and sweet and the young. coupio sets ] ] : st e e abion ay | 3 making me perfectly clesn, When the | aoiers of the story. His wasbat s transitory | §icd down'1 housskespinie Just. as T rotiing 5 e, [ was forcod to leave oft my practicn v | alcohol is burnt out, [ throw oft the blauket | Fioee fugsuch as it was, made @ lasting fii- | Loo o, t6 bousekeour just us if nothing X e bar on account of homorrhage of the p luto my bath tub which s filled | pregsion upon the readers, Alilithioesoting aauiHbLIE o : ; : fox ungs. I nad something to do with doctors R L L P ALLOTAR RO In the crowded avenues of Washington, at | = w[; g few weeks Visscher began to look % 5 stay there I rub off myself with a crash towel ; e L few we ssehy zan_to look > : At that but have not had wuch to do aitoe 5 a gathering of eminent pisciculturists from | gygpoptic and sad. He had sworp off on late iy { and then complete the drving with a softer | pH i v TRathar? Martin | STk ¥ T vith them since.” 5 i Jra fow minutes and | 4 parts of the country, “Father” Martin | suppers, becr, pretzels and stimulating con- : ; i % e e SR ona. Ithen liodown fora few minutes and | drew g ploture of & man mamed W. L. May. | giments, The shopl was . great ? f From date of this paper. Wishing to introduce our How about your diet, Mr. Payn, when I get up I'am a new. man. Sucha bath | G Y8 Peqrt o planted's fish of diimongs | Symeais. ~The = shdck =—was “great ; ; feol that you have never bue urse, “Leat everything that agrees with me and | makes you feol that you have uevor been | an iy his pockets he placed a treatise on the | yatisfactorilé account for tho waillng sense of : Y Al 1 before revives your whole system an catching unows \ YAy o \ L + ! Brink what I llke, but not to excess. 1 do | [ iq, " dliconol ‘acts us o tonio, You got | Dest man of olatcling miunows | woo which worked its way into his occasional and at the same time extend our business and make new customers aot use tobaceo, but Ldon't believe that lon the good qualities in the alcohol, the | Without a hook. 'He = had’ proceedod | verses and took the edge off his iocal joios ; 8 we cided tomake this special offer. Send us a Cabinet Pic- % life depends on its use or non-use, The mair nz having precipitated the injurious | With 8 short synopsis of this valu- | 1y explanation Visscher fs aileged to ha ture, Photograph, Tintype, Ambrotype or Daguerotype of yours H'nr:\lt,\memlmrn!_? yur family, living or dead,and we will mako & N thing is temporance in work as well as in e ones and these golnginto your system through | 8Die_ €ssay swhen = the '”."f"n',‘(, his | explained the situation in about these words youa LIFE SIZE CRAYON PORTRAIT FREE OF CHARGE, provided youexhibitit to your fricndsasa sampleof our work & ! & E ! y ! G y was lost aud the heroiue suddenly ap- | 1 you sco my wife has a rich old man_and and use your influence in securing us futureorders. Placo namé and address on back of piciureand it will be returned in per- s \{: and drinking. 1 veliovo many men aro | tho pores s vapor act upon you as o toic. red upon tho scene, What pisciculture | sno wever had to soil her lily. white hauds in R .mx(]mmcma“.mm vou wish, not interfering with the likencss. Refer to.any bank In Chicagor | ' A by overwor ..m;»;‘ s, Sam Randall | SR "0 Wivied” his hor o' | hylostby this sudden feruption” may only | dishivater or Uistor bey o over v o “Address ol mail to PACIFIC PORTRAIT HOUSE, 103 & 110 Randoiph St Ghicago, v ied from overwork. Hoe had a splendid | think it beneficial,”? eimagined. L | cooking stove. I never kepthouse either anc = e e pee (N e X to marriage, snid_ Justics MEATTRE, | 1o e sl o aahe” Martin dLt not belong | somo way wo don't mak out us well 1 wo PLEASE BE SURE TO MENTION THIS PAPER. » tarifT bill and by laboriag hero all summer, decidedly think it tends to tho length of athwuy of Scott or Bulwer or Cooper. | fre about is sw A iy Sy 2 i $ j : . i 2 2 : P TTE [ don't believe that activity hurts any one, s and L e N L AdyisNeyREy youhg: man longed to any class it was to that of | pu¢ pur meals don’t get to the right place and | — = 2 = but overwork does. Then I dow't let things s ah R e aorauan., Lulis afterlong years of devotion | plague take the luck 1 haint feeling good MOORE'S ~ Worry. me, o lifo and beliove that it is T Naye | never known whasTawas e | o iaonrosalorecorcing of facts for tte aaily:| Now whatdoyou reokoiitwe inad for break: p 3 L L the tving T hean mTaalt Sy L KUOWIEWH as uot | papers, enter the realw of fiction only to find | fusy this morning! Nothing uuder heaveu forth the livine, Tkeep myself voung by | married. “As tosmoking, tho abuse of to- | that the poesy and fancy with which tt ' aving young men about me and keeping in the swim 1 don't know abon Adam, but | : | | but ham and ice cream. Ugh baceo is, I thiuk, injurious, but [ doot think | may have beeu gified in youth have v O o h e N hIy T AR ackeal o ihe: N NA it hurts me to smoke in moderation. I smolie | bocause of coldness and neglect. Father i gEUnioh M3 cfrinn ) uadked ,of huve little faith in the story of Mothuselah ‘Cigars & day and enjoy themo o C | because of coldness and neglect. Iather | nind the counter and exploded with laughter, & R0 (Lo ChliERGrIptuTaL: DA ERCtES IlE Res Sl AR ! Martin was = scarcely a poet. = Neither | whilo Visscher nibbled at the ryo bread and supposed to have lived ten tiu f was a pam as no soriander sced and gazed upon fimself in the £ ines s long as > ouly exercise I take," replied Justice | a historian, neithor was he a sensationalist. | [fate. wlass mirror more . sorow thi i D o helson why thev | MeArthur, “is walking. 1 walk about three | He wrote 'as the reporter writes, detailing | hnior. so, and the statement is | miles a day when in Washington, and I am | ocourrences ns the reader desires their “After awhile Visscher went away. He very fond of it. T usually see the bright side | the simplest of language and with drifted _about a good deal, did tine work in of things, aud in looking back at the dificul- | striving after effect. In this manner tons of | Gertain lines and was always genial but usu- fies I have surmounted in my life | copy rolled from uis pen. In this manner a | ally unlucky. The last i heard of him he was J 1 am surprised at my confidence wmmyself, 1 [ book of thre 25 the size of the bible was e o L anil tia Taea o | L \ yse book of three times the size of the bible was Is the Portal of Life, and The Teeth Are the Principal Organs which Regu: | =) o late the Health. rdly probable.! What advice, Senator Payne, wonld you # young man who wishes to reach four b | ¥ running a daily at Fairhaven, Wash., and on ieve in work and not worry, and I think | given to the pubiic. Whether or not there S ARl : 56 HEADAratE 2 14 g o pubiic. Whether or not there | tio nigh road to prosperity. I hope he is do- ;;;‘y‘xl-x‘wu,‘ R'l:ll-ln xr\i be (‘A\:y')%- lhn‘:;l. l,:v“fltu;'l‘\ :1,,.1 fln){ymmu man who }v,.‘\nl r“w the cri- | now lives a man who read its every line or m“\_m M “ml‘ .m‘ms e inarr. o8 cos RS L 3 d_re- | terion of common sense in his hife, enjoy it as | who could hoy v vel simple ast Liearted mel ea Train from that which disagrees, take life as | much as b Y who could hope to give even a simple | tho best bearted men on earth and a humorist y ssible and R an, treat himself as be would a | synopsis of the plot, is something which easy us possible and not worr; or overwork. | good machine and conform to nature and na- | may. not. mow be determined. Be . :J?."m‘ l.“p i Lo the bright rathor | TX¢'S 14w has 8 good chatice of many days. | that as it © may, the old 'gen- | laugnablo anecdotcs. His thr B Th IhA ALk SIS0 things Mhaasmaise TWO SEPTUAGENARIAN CONGRESSMEN, tleman ~ wrote to point a moral, ere’s & Good Many 1 etites and the temperate use of The two oldest men in congress are (Gen- | and it is to bo sincerely hoped that hfi‘ were written here and dedicated to Hurry P, his faculties will enable him to live | eral Vandever of California and Ge. eral N, | dropped his pen with the ~-|!'Mm tion that he | Deuel, the well known ticket agent. | Bl e e wely & mac. | P Banks of Massachusetts. Both ava sov. | bad attained the height of bis ambition. * WA fow yoars after Visscher teft Omaba (R B tonstitution y eral vears their three-scors and ter About two years ago “Father" Martin re- | apq the Herald Sam Donnelly came out from Bl b Both are tly erect and both possess the | tired from ms beloved Argus, and then | Biggenamton, N. Y., and took the city page LEACIELON STARESMAN WHO WANTS TO MARRY. | highest degree of physical and mental vigor, | again entered the domain of matrimony He | of tuat paper. It is no discredit to other re- Ex-Senator Thomas L, Clingman is about | Both have led lives of hardsmp. Both have | Was 1as editor by Judze Wilbur. | porters to say that he was the most tircless o years younger t tov Payne. He | served in the war, and both starting out | tie had fondly hoped that he would be able | ewsgatherer that Omaha had ever scen up s s by who ought by this time to bo famous, Viss- cher writes fair verses, spicy paragraphs und stanzus Holes in a Skimmeor,” Gooddigestion waits on appetite and heal on both. —“Shakespeare.” For anything pert:\inixrx(;)rt(} yo'ux; Teeth, visit as a doliar and as active as a b g g v as poor have made ti to complete his story where he had begun 1t, | to that perioa. He was a tall, lean, rather \Yr (] roung sa He has not been in public life | famous. eral Vandever is, I j but the judge was not willin iis 1s why | awioward looking young man with a’ sandy / k ¢ nuch s lose of war, but ho was | six feet high. He was born in Mary- | the story remained unfiuished. It | complexion. He had never done any > Y 1( of our \‘,‘n\:xllfn‘ in | Jand in 1517, was a brigadier general in the ‘;“‘ B‘_( gioe0 “\r“‘""ll‘“,\‘ 83 | petropolitan newspaper work, but he o J 57 , (P Amore, 1ay Union army and was a member of congress 1€ SR 4 ne veteran | paq the divine gift of knowing pe hafian, and b had one of tho | when James Buchauan was president of the | Buthor aud will doubtless live long in the | an‘itom at sight ahd grasping its valuo on dheiGraaiesy Bver Glyen! of with William L. | United St 1 ©s. Now at sevonty.threo he is | memory of those who knew of its great ar Yan int of a speech | wgain in congross and as I chatted with him | tiquity, and knew also and respected its pe- which ho v o concerning Henry ( lay. He | toduy about the secr of longevity he | culiar author SON SWear, They w e a tritle indifferent to was a momber of congress, of the United | waiked with a step more springing than mine Pur Bre herowith presents the last chap- | the imported reporter when he came and States senate, a governor of North Carolina | aind his only sign of age was in the white | ter of this great romance just as it appeare Dr.J. B. Moore—Dear 8ir: In £ inquiry as to our opin f advertising to the tra the spot. He madea record of scoops in BRiyto yous Omaha that made Miner stutter and Soren- Office Third Floor, Paxton Block Telephone 1085. 16th and Farnam 1afa chucklod to themselyes as thoy thought of 90 eir. Salistaction P, M1d 8 brigadier general in the confederata | sirands of his sandy beard. Said he in Argus, but the closing parentbetical | the tiresome, rocky road which so many other ¥ Hanson, Sloux City r - wrmy. Heis a delightful conversationalist T cannot say t ¥ vigor at three score | ddmonition (to be continned) has no signifi- | casrern. journalisis had followed in Sorrow Hornick, Hoss & More, Sionx City, Ia : Blak | snd tio considers nimiself still in his prime. | and ten is due to any fixed hobbies of dist or | cADCE unless the well known author has re- | g tribuiation to an. early resignation . He &G0 Qmabin, Neb wiliurastin Drue - — n 3aid he exercise. I have been a hard worker alimy | sumed his labors in the realms of the super- | yad not been in the city more than ten days R R P i (2 will be seventy-eight years old in 8 | jife aud 1 have been ordinarily temper: ual few weeks uud Tam in perfect mental and | an rather caroful as to my eatin phys th. I walle about three miles | g regular life. I married at thit svery day and think 1 have been grow marriage conduces to o N | beli » thad Foutizer turiny the last three years. I find | years, You ask me what advic THE CONFLICT—LOVE s e however, until he had paralyzed both the # gor & Wheeler, Peorin: 11l Van THE CORONER'S DOINGS paralyzing them. The writer remembers how | f£ (0 Gututmwn, [l Mottitt-tWest Drug (o, St C CHAPTER CCCOXCXT the itepublican reporters from Miner to E kiven's paient medicine and w o days as that my nails grow faster and tougher and ¥ ho w 1 The jury summoned by the coroner having ‘\mm; l.l\n.m(u-‘ |.‘|;»{nw:.... ount of Il;u 1 L'“lh and evers signature of th v lotiar wi h s not N. E. Cor. 14th and Fa rnam Sts. 14 ils grow faster and toug 1 ve to y g men who wish to A S S R 1y's dreadful faculty for scooping competitors, | ¥enulne and whiel is not in our pos the giowth of my hair has mcreased. I | han onls say that they shonld ROCMGXCR MO kD MakCh AR A iis pr \ braced uy ' e T i ) N I 2 [ § ; can only say that they shoul MER XN CHil SRD RO R AT iis presenco aud work braced up all the | yoore's Tree of Lifo. & pos BB MoOhR S think that the improvoment of my Bealtt | n eating, drinking and works, and that ibagaste now bad K B adminlaterad to | Eere 18 the bii, | Do fellow, be | aciis Tresaclite o poutiins sire for Kldney DR. E. . BROWN K. ( since ias been X tle useof | should be centent to take th om. then asked the watchman the | afterward wentto New Yorkand took a | 8y tosuffer when you can be cured by using Moora's au extract of tobac ch 1 © iuveuted | ¢ and not worry about the future, [ B S A LR 1t the | ice on the New York Sun aud was killed | Treeof Life, the Groat Lifo omedy whic nulates the perspivatory and other | peljeve that exercise in the open air is good b frat onv one whooamo tato | BY. & fal ladder in o burniog | KIDDS QUICK TOOTH & HEADACIHE CACITRETS orguns and opens up the whole system. 1am | aud [sthink every young man ought to get pistol was firea o buildin His place the Herald | I emedy thit 3 \ hew & bitcholor, but T have wanted to got married | wucried Plato) Ay [ R e B vy A A e algin. 118 the Cheng 10nes { ° ¢ ° aliwy nnfe'and fivst fell in at five. I T T ry what you saw upon entering | now the city editor of the W Hera N ot peraath oA Ak AL Bave wanted to marry since t nd I want - 8 v 4 VCFIRE | Woodbr nas scen the city w fron; togive satlstaction: Can be e LY, MY but I can's | . General Banks is the straightest man in | aaguEidy 40,000, and through ait | tLoxlio & Lesllo and Goodman Drag. (o Mfor ) Washington. Me is about seventy-five, and e 1ying .upon_the flgar | ADOR 5,00 people o 140,000, A0G through all | ety oLoatle Laria ors g We 12 a set of teath for 8400 We al<o make the Morris Thin Blastie Plate, a ) : he tas led a life full of bardships. He worked y raMped i his'hang.i | Ho chabges ‘has Beld 1o s professloniaid |/ o= porsreeasemn | ths aking It the ploasantost pluto ta wear, and Will Not Iireak, in the mouth 4 ATING A RINKING, in a cotton factory when he was 8 boy, went report of the pistol (" | e city e left the Her Painless Extraction.—By our new method teeth are rtraeted Wit t Pain o “As. 1o my Labits, [ Luve beon temporate | on the iecture pistfort before he waa of e ening World was started, L Dunger. Gold. silver and fillings, Crown and B 05U rites, ulmylife, I donot eat more than half the | and was in congross over balf a contury ago and state the facts in the case." vack to it when the consolidation occur . Office open evenings untll a0, Sunday, 10 to 5 amount of the orainary man and I did not | He was elocted speaker in one of the® most “Well, I was slowly pacing back and forth | He s now the oldest newspaper r Ky/ JM ariuk a drop of spirits wntil 1 was forty-eight. | noted speakership contests of our history, | it the hall and was ¢ ten or twelve foet | the city in continuous servi . damaapiia Jush be(ors. iy mecls oF some | als of the lato war, During the war he “Thuew from the direction of the sound v him a3 when e did all the reporting A E Bt NO GURE!: NO PAY. Wit my meal o my meals | 1h constant axpostive, bt b6 came sat o 1y | that it came from tis room, No. &3 aad. on i i and hel y G B3V Yoockowy Blede Leat hreakfast at 8 o'clock and confiiie my comparatively a strong man aud went again | trying the door found it locked errors in the old office next to the Grand | 9 some stale bread. ' Iam a great bread eater, | number of times since then, and you will | that Jeceasod had shot himself fat ompetitor the writer would say some very but I do not like underdone biscuits, and | now fiud no wore pleasant compan ¢ | @'Could any ar have fired that complimeutary things asout bim, all of wnich wo have warm biscuits at my boarding | puilosophicfytatesman than he. ' | and got out of the room without your wl- | would be deserved s ST Sp—— . 1 send them buck aud bave thew re- | butes Lis xtud heaith largely to & moderate | kel y 3 tho city grew and the uewspapers n 7 10 word biscuit means, You | care of bimself and g0od constitutic “'No-1t would have been impossible, for [ | larked the force of peporters increused € as S P NG, -« hooket i pion) Wk SamiT foea | matSnainaeit Aud lo & keod constitubien, | Rhomitiwould bave boso mpossible, fox £ | AU 0 o8 S B ath. sud TluN. 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. of akes for breaktast, and my | finence on the body, thinks that marriage is | ball was weil lighted. haraly seems possible that twelve vears ago | 1h a by i Boventeen yoars oxpericnce. A rogular graluate in modicins, as d a1 whow. [aatill troating with breakfast for yoars at Willard's hotel con- | condncive to longovity And sees ng. meoacn Are you sure that no person entered this | three men d the entire field for the | ws worst kiad and of the greateat sncouse: all Nervouy, Chronic und 'rivate Diserses A porimanont dars ¢ tor Uatarr sisted of buckwheat cakes and coffee. At | why he should not live in good health for | Foom before you came iuto it!' three papers. Tne editor-in-chief of each TLgs PuaK, Wil | abees 0f ine BI000. SUIn and Urirary Organs N B, | Cunrantes So0L (i avars case f i and dluner [ oat one weat, ouc vegetable and & | years 1) core. FRANK G, CARFENTEN %I am sure.” | paper wis the managiug editor. The fore. TREATISE on this diseaso to asy saf, o ‘Conmultation froa. Book (Mystcries of Lifa) sent fros O flce boars -4 & @ S 7 lsbtdesert, Lam vory fond of soup wud e NOE “Who was the second persoa to suter " man edited tue telograph. The clty caltor their Express and P.0.address. | . 1. 10 12 can male it take the place of meat and do so % . P by ooy | did the drama, the counts, the railways, the C.y 181 Pearl St N, ¥ ' when itis good. 1 itke ox tail, mock turtie | A¥¢ ¥ Troubled With ‘Offomsive | b long was it be. | Society, the churcies, everything, and wroto BIRDS EYe U ' and mulligatawney, 1don’t think much of | oo 0o Keatd o | fore Mr. Carlisio made his appearance ! speciul articles for Sunauy.” Every man read o s arar ™ | consomme, but I am fond of oystors, When | EC Iu‘ru'll oy 11‘": au] to P“‘r.v them ;u. g bis own proofs dnd tue city editor marked up — Hpagraces I sit down to the table [ look over the bill of | IWAUIVfOUE Lours J_Jatilons remedy “Was it five minutes " the fare and decide what is bost for me and 383 045 N0 JINAG SLOOMSILLY over VD ty cat 1’ galleys besides. Now there are but BLACK DIAMOND DICE . n POV P A stully o e I should Judge it was about three min. | 1w Gaiiy newspapers, bt the editorial and Ver patr loaded that aud bothing. else. 1 nover use- black | YA~ Odor any, 137 Vine street | o should judge i Pout three Mt | local force of each wmbers over twenty fLiai b i AL, IVURY por pald THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE aly Bafe, Bure, aad reisabie P o \ gl prer, but think a little red pepper does one | LIuCinRat, What did he do after he came here!” | we ¥ Ly Ladlon, ot Drugeivd b1 Ohiche 0 barim.’! P He stood viewing the corpse and then | e p— ihourcies, ¢ 1 tn pes . dnnasrous sounterfelia. At irs “‘How about sleep, senator 1" Do you knaw about Haleyon Heights? | pusrt fnte coare s ¥ orpse and HheR | Get prices on Haleyon Helghts of forsams. Addrossd HXYRY o P ey AT T e L sleep about ive hours every uigat sud ' Crary & Crary can tell you, Yoy can step aside. Mr. Carlisle you will | Crary & Crary, R s "'NESTES GuSNIGRL DDy, oWl M Cut tilsvut and seusd with order. Bold by all Lol Drugsiow. PRLAVELFMIAPAT