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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1894 7 — - e e ———— = MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES LOST, J ;? never hear the last of it. Let him skip [ record of casualtios among officors of | Franklin's heart was not so deeply touched SPEG] AL\ NOT‘GES — A T g o e -, A MCHT OF lCKET DUTY and keep it to ourselvo: high rank on both sides was due in a | that her BT Nouva 1hs) toe long. . L] 'K, BANJOIST AND TEACHER, Rates, 146 a word first insertion, Loa word there- (1 The prisonor was casod, and the | great mensure to the unerring aim of it year aftor year passed and Aunt e .} A after. Nothing taken for less than 20ec. r1 Bossio waas still true to her lover. She never . e FOR THESE ' o P ] i .mr_v“m-vm got to the ears of tho com- | sharpshooters concealed from view In [ guoka of him even to my mothor, and I can vl 12150 p. m. for the eyeni FOR BALE_MISCELLANEOUS, A" DEHORNED HOLSTEIN cOW manding officer. chelr covert abode, never remember of hearing his n.me mon- e R | =~ ~ 1oy frongiges. pouthwent oyt | How Bome fonfederates:Woro Aroused from An Old Dagoorreotype. General G. W, Flaglor, chief of ord- | tioned whon sho was near. Sho was the 1dol by reauieatine nbered check, | | Ratos, Tiea word first insortion, lo 4 word Tor inforaation wh nance, U. S, A., said that he was taking | of the neighborhood. If a neighbor's child e may be found. 7 Slumber by, Hogs, i | thereaftor. Nothing taken for | ean nnawers addre 10 8 Hmber Thirty years ago a soldior in the bat- Y b over and o M i1 b — > - s, | % - isiacants * 3 ” much interes " oot of marks- | bad the fever and tossed all night in pain v i L o wrnemiatTof the ek | (JeFOR SALE GHEAP. 1 TWO-REVOLUTION | T0ST. ON T4TH OR 19TH 1 9T BETWERN - o of Chickamauga sought @ hiding | ol 5Tl cuguiar ey, and nad | N8 Aunt Tesslo who watehed at the bod —_ o = | scaniieitenar s, Std ot | LB Cd el SRR U 1% | SHACKASSES” THAT WERE GREAT GUNS | DI0CS: [t was not "for himself that b | LSRG 10 MRty o, AL | aids andautlod e hbiing Dhises’ wih ! SITUATIONS -WAN1 %D, ditiont ' Afiteas for particulars Lock Box 3, § o e 1445 Dhovhoe R A, o wantod protection, writes a corro- | JUER TR0 & plan of to @ high state | 1o pressureof firm but sentle Hagers, 1t - - Jmaha. g h 0 h crept into a home and took o precious of proficiency. Appreciating the neces- | life out of the family cirele, no ono but Aunt sity of reliable sharpshooters in the | Bessio could speak words that broathed so vernment is | gratefully of hope and s, DA ... 4% —tr spondent of the Globo-Democrat. Shells O8T AT THE POSTOFFICE, SUNDAY, DU were shrioking. Tho boom of the can- et (3 e T O3k b+« | Romantic and Mysterlahis Rolto of Chtoka® | 1o ‘und the rattlo of the musketry wore Raton. 1140 a word first (nuertion, 164 word here- | = Tothing taken for 1an hin 25e HUBERMAN JEWELER.COR. 18 pin. Return to 1612 Chicago, Fiat B, MKsa 1° A TANTED, SITUATION BY 3 g _— mauga in the ) Bhaps of @ almost _continuous. Sulphurous smoko | Dattles of Tl bl St 18 | Sitong ta WAt DEOURHE HOMS WAL .eL" i o PAUAte. ARS8, SGALINg AAlary M. | QiFOR SALE, CHEAP, FIRST-CL Daguerreotype Fiund in the was so dense in the glados that looking | SO0 TE R WX (1 Lith "'l“‘““'" the ”‘I' bleoding from the mills his moans of pain | Baker, Hendiey, Nob MBOT 1 | ood ordar, neatly naw: - Boston Biore; OmANAL . | “maie o - - Heart of & Tree, upward one could not sco tho tops of tho | BRAPIIERCS fs. heww bovomg, 'L TR | wore hushed as she laid her soft whits “A - WANTED, SITUATION AS CITY SALESMAN MG sontin N 5 tall pines. In such surroundings the | g0 By 500 Hovl i'n thoir offorts be- | 1Ands upon his forehead and promised to bo- for home koo conim Rsion oy R e R T T TR soldier thought not of his own safe € soldi friend his wife ana little ones. Torse and w A'17, T #081°_ | (). FOR SALE 0 HE D FRESH MILK i = i He songht & place which would concenl | 0r¢ the bull's-eye of the army target, [ It was only in such works of love that she — N2 il AR, 1 L % H In the autumn of 1862, when Lee'sarmy Hisiwohlat l‘tp.m. omething. — that, | and in fiving at the dummy figures on | seemed to bo perfoctly happy. Sho never « WANTED MALE HELP. e | [T FINF SEWING, LADIRS UNDERWEAR AND | Was encampod around Fairfax Station, | his ohief treasure, something ' thut | g ginary skirmish lines tho ordnance | moped or trowned. and was always roady to -3 - MISCELLANEOUS, baby outfita a specialty. Mrs. Burtong 1728 Cap- | our outside pickets were stationed on a | Whatevermight happen to him, hehoped | qongvin it has provided a serios of | SYmpathize with our joys and sorrows. But Taten, 1140 n word firat inaertion, 1o a word there B 5 A Wi 4 " might not como into another's posses- o L T ild I watehed ho after. Nothing taken for less than 4 — — - N —— field less than a half a score of miles [ ™ B handsome gold, silvor and bronzo badges | Often as u child I watcned hor sit in the arm 1 S Besiid Rates, 10 a line oach I a line per INGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKI from Alexandria,” says a writer in the | 8ion. Near the bottom of one of the chalir at the window and gaze absently across month. Nothing taken for | o | Aefamilics solicited. Miss Sturdy, 4418 KIiCholns. | Waverly Magazine. -~ “It was then the | large fo IMPLOY ALL B cutting, ] ]{ SOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED, waliment goods. Amoerican W Townrd st t trees a solid shot had torefa ',‘,"".",.':«'.';).l;v A .‘!:;:;::;f.‘".‘:‘rh::{»\-"[','.‘.'h‘f,:“',:' tho rivor toward tho g massos of simoko habit for the nloket1itids. to five ut eao gaping wound. Into that, as furasit L ¥ i ik, that rose unceasingly from tho tall smolke- Othar o sha egHEE p‘m‘::;"n;‘i""‘“: Would go, tho soidior tucked his proojous | 314 non-dommissionod offiers, | stacks of tho milis, ' Then et smilo Krew custom afterwards wisoly abolished, to | Property. Somo time before the battlo | . zoit0ATe S KOTC RCRER T8 1 T P e wh it of 1o the reliof of all. But at the poriod at [ onded a shell dropped intothe top of | 1y jzeg for the cavalry and infantry, and | PAst hung over her life and shut her out ab which I writo, niot content with remain- | the big tree and exploded. ~The effoct | WIS {00 tho oaeniry and nfuntey, 80ct | Lol Hleiiter and suaghino ing at their posts at night, the mon | %8s terrific. Branches were torn from |y oy u'the harsonal proporty of the | A3 LRFoW older I noticed that Aunt Bossie would go beyond them and seck a shoy | thelr sockets. The trunk was riven. | JEUCES, he BEEONN, FIAPOrQr o DG | spontedch Now Years day in her room. At by stealth al the enemy. 0 that pieket | The foliage was blasted. After tho | ¥inner, tokeop forall time. Spocimons | othor times wo woralways weloomo visitors, aut; 1. Bavere, . | or- | Bhock naturo did all that was possible to [ f these handsome dosignaare oxhibited | but on this day we were oven forbidden to y was not only - sovere, - but dangor- | Shook fatune ¢id all that was posible 1o | in a case in Goneral Flaglor's offico in | cross tha throshold. My ourlosity ot the R, WE SHINE BO0TS FREE ANT firwt-clane bArbers. Shave, 10c athw, 20c. 1102 Farnam, bas HORSES WINTERED. insertion T2 FOR LEASE ATOUT 160 ACRES, SUITABLE | Rates, 10c a line oot Rior anics, pnsdon o farin. nariiwost of Floronce Nothing tak Tnke. Bowih & Hill 570 3 28 #1205.00 per the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. 4 NAKING POWDER. CLAIRVOYANTS ALESNEN 0 SFLL i Baking Powder Co,, 707 Van I 4, 10¢ a line each Insertion, $1 th Nothing taken for leas 4 T 1 ol . 'm e ) the War department. better of mo one day and 1 looked through g e Tiaple narans niedunt; 7 SOAF AL 110 N L0 mouth. Address Hop "Ono night in Sepember the post [ I00ts the lower part of the trecve- | “myy harpshootor badge is & silvor | thn keyhole and could just sve n vision of T FIRST CLASS SOLICI iy hs tor and two othars was | covered from its wounds. Tho oufer | yoonid white that looked llko A taken by the wr PG e I B 0 iy B L L e = i i N Vo | wood and bark closed over the erevie - ~ | UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS | in an old field. The northern post was k cl b MASSAGE, BATHS. £ , loss than half a mile away, in a long | Which the soldier had used for his safe — L line of woods. We were given many | deposit. But the ruin wrought in the Ratos, 1 t | top was beyond power of restoration. nt Hessio ina v Rl f "k | bridal robe. Then I was more curious than M "]:; LI I{“""I "!"; K| evor, but to my eager questions my mother etters, “Sharpshooters.” Anothoer de- | oply'smiled sadly and said that Livas yet too sign is a silver bar inscribed “Marks- | young to understand my aunt's troubles, I man T'he difference between tho fo was a young man and had a sweetheart of lo %6 por day. Address X ( > cross, pendent from a bar, on IN PRIVATE F hotels, ote.. for young v tor board. Rohrbough Bre 161+ and Douglas, TED, PLAC = S | "Rates, 10c a lins cach_{nacrtion, $1.6( cu line each insortion, $160 a line per | month. Nothing taken for loss thian 25e A line per ~ | hints by those we relieved and told th: T ] " MADAME SMI' D FLOOR, A Y il o | ©ne of bur men was killed the night be- :J'.“l ‘L“r‘)u [reN avtho bassand (s 1owly. | ishgh andilatten is that a sharpshooter | my own before she told me the story ot AN e AN Non | L'Room i, Massage moaniphur: | taker aud embatmer, 613 9, 104k st. - Tol. 690 that we could not be too careful, for | died at the top. must earn his laurels on a 1,000-yard riflo | Aunt Bessie's love. Then 1 reveronced her MB74 ¢ A couplo of months ago General Stow- his slayer had approachod the post on n i DE ¥ artof the Chicamauga commission, in all fours like a hog; and as may be sup- g t posed, we determined to keop & sharp | 80ing about the ficld, came to this tree, lookout with eyes and ears. He saw that the struggle of natur “The night was dark and wet, and we | ®%ainst the mutilation had ended in de- ean. References and Address Company, $12 MIKT i " vhi 1 s P as somothing more than human, and as each range, while the macksman is” only re- | 43 soniething s ALl e o ovor a | New Year diwnod and she shut horself in fanirad to attain a cortain average OVor A | e room T could almost. weap for sympathy -yard range. The sharpshooter in | \wiih the heartache that had endured so long each regiment making tho best score, up | and patiently to a cortain percentage, is then entitled At last a ¢ Aaliary: inte #600.00 cin AGNETIC HEALER, ROOM | ] e Address A 14, PLRSONAL. DANCING ACADE MY. o Rates, 100 4 line each inserdon ! eat. Tho tree Wi > i v came when she went to her month 1 taken for 1083 & began work by stretching a blanket [ feat. Thetree was dead. In a little | (o o\ io vh | contest for the army badgo, | room and never came back o us. Tt was Ak or less tha e . a handsome, costly and massive gold de- | early in December, and when the doctor told MASSAGE TREATMENT, BLECTRO-THER- | [VORAD 2 her that the end was ncar she only asked ASSAGH ! o] airee fortosstn e | soross a litule framowork and lying face | While, if left alone, it would fall from Bumatra Clgar Co., Ohlcago. LIl ; 3 Ll e e T HELD. cura ey s | Wealay, i ; fdni he roots and down came the useless | %1% that st glite vt untill thok New Ly ear: mal baths. Sealp and itment. mantours | NS i torm beeins (B WS | Wo lay thug'eill well toward midnight, | the roots and LR e B e RS Shis s ialivs1lve] untill bHok N6 W \7any WANTED—FEMALE HELP. | andchiropois ira ostsfole . 15ih Widhnel bl | SRR 15 B0 Tl Riufis Miiddy: | whien iy companions fell asloep, T conld | trunk. — As it struck the ground it | o [heso padges ware all dostgnad by | Wo ail undersiood why she was %o anxious a Lue ch insartion. $1.60a line per S, Also side line man LESMAN FOR NF downward, with our_guns ready cocked. | 4écay. The workmen put their axes to . T . Private leksons datly in all HEh AL cted, T srevice g clos tosee tho old vear out, but as the month Teatoa 1o o word firat innortion, 10 wordl thore- A S i ey hear their regular’ vespiration, and de- | Parted. The crevice so long clo at tho Rook Tsland arsenal at much loss | passed 1t ssemol. that the world Lo Miasm t T VIAVI 1S A HOMP TREATMENT HE torminod I would not: follow thelr ue. | Opened. . Out dropped the soldic pas e : Jiticann Coualiation: frac: Som nage torminied L would not- follow thetr ex- | {LOLCL, (el tho oldfushionod daguar- | S5t than the work coutd bo douo by con- | painied. S grow w0 weale that sho could Y. Life Bldg. Lady attendant » = o e. L 2L Al © | tract. scarcely speak, and then her voice left her SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | “Suddeniy I heard a noise in the tall | Fé0types. The picture is that of a lady idea of the future | entirely and she could only smile as wo hung T ver | thick grass in front. T almost stopped | Of uncertain age. It shows the evidence over her bedside. But fate was kind to tho 8 Y breathing, so that L might hear the bet- ‘i‘l "fl;'vf“l_x"'vll}flr;“llfln l-'r ‘x‘i ‘ilmkl'f"_ faithful beart and she still clung to life 1o dress is adjusted carefully; the hair nd | dry grass seemed now and then to | i8 Pressed down upon the sides of the Cracklo, and prosently I thought T heard | forehead; the hands aro folded on the the grunt of a hog." lap, and the features arve composed in after. Rothing (I-No- COOK WANT SouTH Mag 1 GENTLEMEN, YO wook doing sirietly Anvassing and steady Boston, Mass. MRG0 4* HA FURNITURE RE| iz, mattreas making arpet laying. A. B. Gay Co.. MS1 J23 W TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT Call on E. Sugaraian, 1111 Douglas, T oM General Flagle sharpshooter organization in the army, and which will, no doubt, soon be fang e n ’ ) when th idnight bells were chim eir adopted by the government, is to seleot | Maorhe Minisht bolls were chiming thol the shooters in cach regiment who have | gathe i won trophies and form them into ). LADIES AN 510 $15 work. Liberty Supply Co., month. Nothi aken for less t LEMEN AN 800N | ter. Yes, I heard it again. The thick of shorthand OUNG LADIES AND G Tho family was all d around her, and in the rooms - | below others, whose sorrows she had helped panios, so that when occasion o to bear, wopl as though they were theme those companios coald be combined, | selves bereaved. forming a large sharpshooter contingent | She had grown weaker as midnight ap- 0: 3 foritine s Fadmtraq vroached, and as the belis rung out it I'he commissioners have speculated 1 Y ?;.-mm m:\.c she had already passed aw not a little over this strangely preserved i e ut as she heard them she opened her oyes GRFATII 8 Eapbetlie In it ons -AUNT BESSIE'S LOVE STORY. with a smilo brighter than 1 had over saon i~ hington a on llt'll face In'(nll'xh “A‘l"_\\.'.\fl ll‘ o8 IHLIli‘Al . 4R S 2 and her face shown with almost angelic wished and tell him'where to fire. This | feW days ago. General J. 8. Fullerton, | 4 can never hear the bells ring out their | beauty. She looked at us fora moment and clearly would no the associate of Geneval Stewart on tho | woicome to the new year without a shade | then ot across the shadows to where tho arly not do. L) g "With cold ehills chasing each other | COmmission, has the picture now. Ilis down my back, I grasped my gun, al- | interest fn it grows. Some day he be- b Eten ey Bl &4 | lieves the mystery about it will be 3D, GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL South 10th. MBAL1* [ V- WAN Jhousevzork. Apply 10 PERSONAL. THIS 18 600D FOR TEN ¥ v 3 Quys” froe frenanent 1t prosented at office o ¥OR RENT—HOUSES, The Dinsmor - Kemedy Co., Sheely blogk. Oma 0wt L5 o por | MIood pofton any stage. Uneured Hot Speings Wil e P | caue oupectully desired. Cure guaranteed 30 o that unnatural way which was consid- ered the proper thing for sittings in those days. My ears wore open to the least sound. There it was again, the same low grunt, but neaver, I felt sure it wasa northern soldier, not an_animal, from whom the sound procecded. Shouid [ awaken my | 0L compunions, or how must [ act? They | 'elic. might do the very thing tho fellow | Paper it was brought to W 90 day, Masd D) TOT8i TN ALE FARTS oF it Gy Phe 0. F. Davis company, 1505 Farnam. 801 MONEY TO LOAN_REAL ESTATE, MODERN. CHOIC 04 Bers bldie RO ROOM COTTAG insertion. § ] iford cire! Elgutter, 3Y TO LOAN F. Davis Co., 150 OOM MODERN HOUSE, HAN VW LOANS ON IMPROVED AND ( Wi, 248 T W oy, 800 i s — cent; no dulays. W.Farnam Smith &C ) Farnan MODERN, FURNISHED OR Ty S Toth i | ¥. K. DARLING, DARKER 171.::«'-‘“ call Aunt Bos- | biz mill stood dimly outlined 1n the whito § - S e x o sad | moonlight. Then she spoke for the firs sie and drivo my m_mory back to the sad | foShEBL Aheh e spoke for the f story that cast a shadow over all her life. 1| The bells wero silont, and as their last remember her best just as a tinge of silver | cchoes passed away the trombling oyelids crept over the dark luxuriance of her hair. | closed forever. Aunt Bessie had gone “The slightest of wrinkles stole into her foro- | “0Cross the river” at last. L L 1 | stone alive and hopping after unknown head and lent added sweetness to the smile The Modern Mother entombment. The picture drops from | that but seldom teft her quict lips. Aunt | fas found that her hittle onos are improved the heart of the tree in as good condi- | Bessie had never married. She was one of [ more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of tion as whon it was first put thero. It | thoso lovable, old-fashioned old maids to | Figs, when in need of the luxative effect of 5 o by id fr & i z el f a gentle romedy than by any other, and that and up. iumped my thor- | the chal Ll 2 b 4 of husbands 1avish | oyjoy jt and it benefits them. The trua ades with “What | Daps the soldier was desperately | their affections on humanity in general and | romody, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by of sadness. Their chimes re -l)—'"“"’"' ready cocked, and wilted. Now hear the northerner, as he ecautiously | ¢lear fa it L cropt through the tanglod grass: then | | . “Porhaps ther is a romance; perhaps Hiy.on | = S —— heard a grunt notimdozon yards off, | itis only adaguerreotppe,”he said, ety SCALES, Strango to say, I wasnot trombling as 1 | the toad that came out of the block of « Douglas st Loans Old gold and cleared up. c. Ol g01d and i TY_H-ROOM HOUS Dinturnishied. Apply 111 atchies, - W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO TSES IN THE CITY Life. lends at low rates for chofee sec Blondo street. Nebraska and owa farms or Omaha city MRGA ST T 5 AND 8-ROOM H( Tates. Inquir had been. 1 looked fixedly aheud. thought I could couny the stems of the 10c a line o F1.50 4 1 Sthin taken for Jows tian % onti. 702 Farnam, N EW AND SECOND HAND SCALES.ALL KINDS | LONg grass as they parted to the coming 818 feet, and_the fours, right in front!: Bang old musket, oughly awakened coin 10 ‘v' MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON n hia real estate, : Tiouse, 8 rooms, e Joln B F.Leh: | 10 6 years. Fidelity Trust 310, N. Y. Life Mg | " < W EY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATI ON ADDIY 10 W. B N oved and unimproved O: rooms, 0 5 0., i Dy for w ater and 8,0 ;ann or of Mr. Skinner, roo Address Borden & Seileck Co., Lake st..Ch ‘o wag) the enemy on all lo. Firat National Bk bldg: - 819 — s STOCKHOLDERS' ME! ~ D sone B N HOUSES, WITH ALL CON “MORTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORE, 601 N. Y. is it?' On the lies of bisth. wounded and hid lhcl‘i‘l'tl"'" with his ro- | by their loving, quiot sympathy win tho | the Califoraia Pl Syrup company only. g FeniencefEE AT Lova & OonEaxtonulonk Lllg JUIT_ | Tho Omana & Republican Valley Ratlway | ““In a whisper I told’thom all I know, | maining strength. He had not the | hearisofall. She had had a lover once, but ——————— T T T TS Y e Company. and for the rest of that night three pairs | heart to destroy it. He would not have | tnay was long before I was born, and Aunt «JERSEY LIGHTNING.” ), L0, GOOD SEVEN-ROOM | otieo Is heroby given that the annual meot- | of oyes were never glosed. Not a sound | it fall into the ruthless hands of those | ogsio was o gray-hared woman when I b a0 ) Trown sor ing of the stockholders of the Omahu & Repub- oo ) H who might search his body after death. Sl kv Now Jersey's Famous Drink Will e Sonrce i M1 ¥ Nouting taken for 108 1 lcan Valloy Railway company, for the elec- | came from the front | All was quiet as | [SA0 TUEDEECHICT 8 JO0Y &0 08 CIRE | leurned her love story and appreciated the This Year. 230 ik Lt - tion of seven directors and such other busi- | the grave. Had I kitled the northerner | 'erhaps ho was just going into battle |y, ,iion of her years of spmsterhood. . 2 THE SOUTH F { TO LOA ess as may properly come before the meeting is" cotivaiti 5 and thought to leave the picture and re- g One dosen’t hear so much as formerl . oth and Lzard, bic o watnut | X WO oun vou auy « vou wishi, | Wil bo helq ht the ofiice of John BI. Thuraton, | 48 would his cotijitions comoe to see | 411 " M8 rierwarda She and my mother wera the only daugh- | ;1" «orsey lightning.” This lsn't Inquire comiptroller’s ofice. s at the lowest possible raies, in the | [rnfon Pacific building, in the city of Omaha, | after him? Thesé ard a thousand other (i ok H ters of the family. While they were yot 2 4 Yo ElLng A0 52 auickest posgible tme, and for any lensth of e | Naby "o Wednesday, the 84 day of January, | questions kept mé buSy till daylight, the ‘Somewhare thero is :; u:ndor cord Sl Arsa Ut haE N T ther iR mpvel toln because applejack is not made any Ve e it yon - You can b i wieh iatatls | Neb dneaday,tl i ; 1 ; d illvibrate when thi is see NS gl ] i > L TO A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAMIL Tnente a8 you wish, When you wish, and only | 1894, at Lo oclock d i losed for that pur- | first break -of which revealed to me a which will vibra h?? o ss(e 0| where he had/ssciired employment in one of | Loro: Julle (4 QontriEy The looal IDSer dtateablo nino room, modern houso. 416 | paytor it us Tong s you keep it.- You can vorvow | The stock books will he closedt for that pur- | 4oqq hody not a dozen yards off. "1"“ the story of "';‘? pk""‘"“' found, a ""’lr s arstoslenlmllS T hay werean iy or | e lnlm l“’;:mp:edf bu;/]u\‘ljhli' “l% juice of No. 20th street, reasonable rental. Boggs & Hill. ) on A3 b W = thirty years, at Chickamauga, is read. 2 y the apple, which, distilled by the farm- rn s 54 N 2 AND PIAN( ALex MILLAR, Secretar, at a lucky *escape we h ! y years, h ) s f Y N HQUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, Boston, Mass. Docs 30,1308 " aage | g wnat 8 lucky ‘escape we had had! | 160 Soldier perished, the one whoso | the sumo ago, and as they grew to woman- | ors of the northérn part of New Jorsoy, D SPLENDID MODERN T N-ROOM HOU! WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE ot my oomrade led out, while we | likeness he so carefully protected may | hood they shared each other’s tastes and | produced the lightning effects, is now opnosite Redick's grove. North 2ith e OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. = of my comrades crawled out, while we | | T8 00 CBES (Y, DROBCRC T 1 o ios T an wnusual d Th i n'ng loffoo : Wiao brick residence fachie Hanscon Without publicity or renioval of property. R e T watched his every movement with gun | be living. The knowledge of this lasf cies in an unusual degree. They ren nown throughout the country. Jersoy way down if taken soon. 708 N. V. Life. MK OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., e FI"v:;r'r':""p“v GO e INoLio [ PatENoalasE! act may come like a long-dolayed mes- | the same books, admired the samo pictures | applejack, or apple whisky or brandy } TD.ONE & AND ONE T-ROOM HOUSE FOR rt floor iabo at. is heroby glven that the annusl meeting of ““‘What's that you say, John? A hog?' | Sage of farewell from a loved one dying. | and any one who offeuded ono was not likely | as it is called in some of ®he’fashionable i rent cheap, Wright & Lasbury, 16th How- | THEOLDEST, LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- | the stockholders of the Union Elevator com Ware thalwhisTaren wbrds It may mean great joy to some one north | to find favor ia the eyes of the other. city hotels and bar rooms, is now among =7 | erly come before the meoting. wili be hiold at | came back the reply. And 80 it was. Mow Army Mules Fought, when they fell in love. Not the stereotyped | lated cafe. i ‘ TFOR RENT, TSHED e e et ias | *“That night, when relicved, we took | One of General Fremont's batteries of | school girl fancy, but a real and deop affec- pull‘t"“l: fy‘" h();-:‘ 3;3'\:'”;31:1a;:‘-:kugrtz‘t Lilt; oms, Inquire'101 M09 i | diy of January, 1894, between the hours o 10 | the porker to camp on our shoulders. | eight Parvot guns, supported by a | tion, that proved as enduring as their lives. BEAYS & o ) [ DESIRALE To0NS APFOL AVE- |, Wosillo v st yonish enyoued | ool it G oiockip P00 T was somo daya Dofor I recovered | squadeon of horses, ahd commanded’ by | Atone of the partiss which occasionaily re- | 1ocal In 1te manufactureand uso. Tha e MAOT 190 AR OUI S REORIBS ot} Boston, Decombor 10, 1893 D182t from th> double scare and the jokes and | Major Richards of the First Pennsyl- | loved the monotony of the villago my | GF SHolEE15 Biiodtinars “fil“‘h‘m‘""l“‘)"w;” T pplications, : laughs of my companions, but the addi- | vania cavalry, was in sharp conflict with | mother met Frank Dillon, a clerk in tno | Or© the 80l : 5 LDAVE) o i Notice to Stookholdors. tiom 40 olir supplies VHS &, most welooma || u bibtory ofithe. enemy. 1080 &b hand: | otace ot eotol the mille, F o en iy voung | Bumers. They knew the mellow effoct | T MODERN ( oy Thers 13 no publiolty: | Notlce Is he at the annual | one.” and both shell and shot wero flying thick | man of good family and exemplary Kabics, | oL tistclsiiyaiion Selibysknowghom, dlonhe.s 080 - : ¥ NTER i on Depot compa o 3 i ¥ ¢ o utable. The in- Sy ATHL 95 i Roonat Withnalt biosk, & D mpany w RaTip Oy o 3 s & e smmander of the battery, a | folks his visits soon becamo frequent. But \ ¢ & T, FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH. 8400 koom 4, Withuell biock, of the Unlon Depot company, at the head- | A private in the Seventy-fifth New :‘1‘;‘:’1‘1:3“ fma pbdetiofiuthe] bt ry:)llu hore the affection of the siaters proved am | 8tant effocts upon the brain and then - e s fu i CMBBS S 821 Sy In the city of Omaha on the 8th. day. of | YOrk regiment during the war was one | U ) . q embarrassment. My mother would not stic | upon the tongue were discovered half a J 0N BN TARS B RO ROOM IV BRI i3 ot | By, 1808, 103 o'clock p. ni. for the olec- | Schermerhorn, — who — was called | suddenly up to the cavalry, shouting in | ynigss Bessic was one of the party, and for | century azo. The Dermeating effects i L s WILLLOANMONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- | Hlon ..rfilr;-(-mnn.mlxrm“ ctonlof, wny othor | Skimmy” by everybody for short, and h»m})agnl excl(:otl ;um:. s 1o | & long time her admiror waited in ‘vain for | 4nd the moliowiny tendencies increase curity’ atrletly o dal. ‘A, B Harels, room | business that muy legally como before tho 4 Mo 5 5 “Pring up de shackasses, pring up do 1 - ) ] n 1 vios . Zaaunlyhy 7l 5 ooting Omahi. Doc: 18, 1993, o e ey TouL Ol Bk iaabial for G0t sakcar ey up ds) | cne had e o i Bacis e aos en![lwithiage. Consaquently every oepitable | ——— J. G, ZAvLon, Sec. Omuha Union Depot (o, Louis tells the following story in the | fhackasses, % ) Y up sho ha 2| i > was not long | ¢\ th Ay TGRS ' X BS, WAGONS. 2 ' Pia20i Army and Navy Union: Skimmy en- | shackasses im-me-di-atel in finding a way to break up the party of ';~I"""W I", ‘(:4:(),’1"1" ts “ll' his 'L)nnwhn | ~ P, » of all kinds., Business £ A A 3 ™ 4 T s AT anner tha . o or 15-year- apple,” as the cas | FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | (ufiliiiil'y. i oot 47, amee PIogK = - listed under the impression that the | Tho necessity of this order, though | thros in a mannel that proved mutually ) Of 1§ ot 10-y il il 1 felbt ad L d ot e To Whom it May Conceru. ander o Aprossion. dhat the | ot quite appatent to the reader, will po | satisfactory and afforded him the unincum- | might be. . | firat_ingortion, o a word MU \s hereby given thab Gooras Pack country would not require his services i hon 1t i montionsd. thas | bercd socicty of nis sweetheart. iis most | Farmers' sons emigrated to Newark 1 for loas than 2 ROER TR AR or In our cmploy and Is not authe longer than two or three months, and | more obvious when 1t "l nec ool intimate friend was Ben Jackson, a foremen [ and other parts of the state. Many of 2 YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF - ) transnct business of any kind nor to collect | the trip to the front assumed the aspect | the “shackasses” woro mules carrying | of ono of tho departmonts of the mill, and | them went to New York. and soms to Women's Chiristian assoclation, 111 8. 17t it BUSLNESS OHANOES any wongy g Account OTMICOMBMY Ny | of an oxeursion or picnio to him. Tho | mountain howitzors, wkich are fired | ho soon found an opportnnity to introduco | Piyiludeiphia. Others. stakted i buse K00 . . i, PACKING COMPANY. | iment fought its way down into | from the backs of those much abused but | him into the circle. Ben was a man of char- L 2 i = “Teaten, 100 1 e cach iaertlo Desamper 0 100 Fonist W one day the boya found | valuable animals; and the immediate oc- | acter. His own exertions had provided him | sy in New Kngland or out west. They 2530 5 | mowthe. Nothing taien for = s mear Bracnear. About. two | casion for the “shackasses” in this | With an education, aud he had strugglea | all sont home for applejack, and sounded b I.ClL PP ATEITT themselves near Brashear. About two | G308 (00 BY 8 S0 Togiments of the | through many difculties to the responsiblo | its praises. Friendssampled the golden- ] ATIY PURNISHED R Y00, ¥ou wa dozen of them weve deployed as sharp- | ©3 o St i posivion which ho occupied. - Ho wasa giant | hued liquor and relished it. Gradually ot O h AR 1 KoM e cash o exch SUBS & 0J. SOLICITOLS Boo | shooters and, as the enemy was acting | oonfedorate Infantry wore ab thatmo- |y, hcart and body and just the sort of man | the stimulant that humorists styled Jor- ) ) ROOMS AND HOARD. 1ees OF HATAWAre Pre MAHA, NBE. Advive FIRER. very lively, the sharpshooters scattered | ment discovered descending a hili im- | {5 \whom u girl of Bessie’s gentle spivit | soy lightning ce. i Al fCa T ] 2 y 3 | : ; d soy lightning ceased its local foatures — ~ P8 ) hieat, $4.50 and § clean stock of gen out'to find the best positions for effect- | mediately behind the federal batteries. | would be likely to entrust her affections. 5 b 0. Box 820, Aurc RAILWAY TIME CARD [ive vork. Who Ushckassos” with tho howitaors | * Fromthartmoonlovo's puasagewy wsus | G boctiie, ot wnd moro unfversal, s qui Zineinway loaded with grape and canister, were | smooth as a summ and one June ¢ ) ot Jersey ojnck, or b 5 il otttk Altor un hour’s qulet blazing away at | loaded Wb BB 30 Calatol WOre | oL hion tho two elrls retired to their room | Something laboled that way, in the voa |OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & @ the confederates, Seymour started for a | g . S 50 - | ench had a tale of love and happiness to tell | prominent cafe a | Dapot 10ih and Mason Sis apot some distance on his left, which | themselves, as they well know how, for | & a 4 piness My il et the other, and two men clasped hands joy cities. 2 Vestibaio. appeared to offer better advantages for | the shock. A terrific volley was poured | fuciag they parted for tho night and each The city sojourner in northern Now FURNISHED ROOMS | Y- FOR SALE, STOCK OF JEWELRY AND NO- d $40 permonth for two, pri tions, nvofed #5.000: ean bo reduced; buildi u 674 4* | forrent: living rooms upsiaies: county s ~ — | location: oldeat in connty: good r 0 PFURNISHED SOUTH FRON DI | g Aduress Box 47, Loxiniton, board. 1720 Dodge. ) TWO ! for va in anyof ihe larger } 7 THE DoL. Y i A1 Dot i Mith CApAL, 10 aanuG L ONhRe 4 Lo Lo his line of business. —On the way intothe advancing columu, which im- | yiought himsolf the happar of the two. Jersey during the summer months also - F. Dty « chan e dutles o \ry' of laris, COrpor thon of Paciiie Jet. Local.. .. 5.550m | through a piece of woods he was joined | mediately broke and retreated. Nearly | Of course it must bo n double wedding and | 3,710 GIRAAE 8 FAETTIEE FIOBAAS Wiag ¢ Dromises i g0 strone i \ding, MORAOUIFIR RLINGTE 10. RIVER | Arrives | by two of his comrades, who proposed to | 300 dead bodies were found in the ra- | not without many objections from the im- I i S0E LAnGonse! areful attention artielos which ook Tigliost award, For Dovot 10th and Maxon Sta. | Omane | o with him. - The teie wm_ul okt menr | vine the next day, the effects of that | patient grooms New Year's day was mado | the pepularity of tRe beverage. He 1 - : . i, F07708 Chaniber of Col i | 1006am Donvor fixproan .| Savan | 50 hon thoy sa s shore | volloy from the hacks of the *‘shack- | the time from which their mutual happiness | came to farm houses or country hotels ] 3 NICELY FURNISHKD KOONS, WITH iRsi ! M 1wiaim| oo B aapn | ing tho ope ':ll;ufl-h""i:v" heyssany manont| L was to aate. Ben's duties were such that | and was initinted. All the hostleries class board; terms r onable, G135 N.20th. — e — — 60 pm | IXproas. | pm distance aw ol eomy; k Ny, 800, Y - he must live near the mill, nd as the au- | around Lake Hopate r koo i o Lo oz ¥ ros. ool 410 pm | dist their e amar e 4 ke Hopatoong keep it, and it -~ - T T AN RO R TR B | 5 8T8 e o Lbosi (esent i, 1125 | sitting bolt upright in the croteh of'a SapsiplMendua Neske, tumn days passod two cottiges grew into | iy generally IHH'I and :.'Ll'nnl. Buda’s lake I, JANTED, ONE ORt TWO COUPLES, BY & {mproved tArnS 1eAr town. for sale. AQdrons A T T &0 Avilvas | vail fence, and the confederate sharp- As was observed before, General | tasteful proportions across the river and Schooley’s mountain supplicd a privite fanitlys modern louse and all con | 13, care Bo M3 7% pepot 10th and Mason sts. | Omaha | shooters sending bullets at him like | Meado was ruled from Washington. He | Christmas came with its burden of merri- | o 0in o, demand Many oty PIACCE forma. BsONADIC] referencen exehmnged. | Y FOR RENT, 40-ROOM HOTRL, OR WILT. wsas City Dty Exprosn. [ 6.03pm | hail. had done all _he was ordered to do; he | mentand good oheor, It wasun occasion of | EITRITE (CUREICT ALYt CILY T _Zmed )\ tako au actiyo partner: bar L connection. | _9.45 p: K. C. Night Exp. via U. P. Traiis.| 0.50 They were at aloss to understand the | had saved the capital. He had done m:wnllll;m \F\‘:@lsl:g.fl\y.{.n.-olu,An..‘ T Y P O T ““m‘f = — - Canadian omoe, ) 508 Farpain. M ivena [ CHIGAG D TE L BXOTSIE (Ao | situasion ab first, but. on oloser oxami. | more: he had beaten o hithorto vietor. | Beople, forall was ready for their magriags | juice wh summor was ovor, Mo : QILERNE -ETOBES AND OFVIQES, g Unlon Depot 10th & Marcy Sta. OWAbA_ | 1y tion they discovered a little speciman | ious voteran enomy; ho had ropelled the | $3¥; T8 6oy howmes wevo, randy to be oc: | bers of congress from the upper districts RMEIR o d b XCHANGE, o E S T | LAt : o lous v ;i y; e ha } ed, the bridal finery lay in completed | of Now Jersey introduced it in Wash- ) Ratton, 140 0 word firat tnsortion, 1o & word FOR E | e ! R T ! - | sitting twenty foet away on the ground | invasion, writes L. W. Wallazz in Blue | magnificence on the bed in the best room | ing is mighty we roniz thoroarior. NOthing takun for loss than VA0 | Atlantic EXpross (ex Sonday) | 7.15p ¥ A i vae g 3 ington, It is mighty well patronized at ) for. N Taten, 10 8100 pn | NI B pross ] with his gun”pointed at Skimmy, and | and Gray for December. Ho concluded [ und not a shadow of a cloud to come rested | th national capital and is among the { r VO LENT B RSTOR month. N s.00pm | Cliicao Vesubulal Liniitg Y0nn | laughing and singingfevery time a bullet | to “let ‘well enough alone.” Had ho | on their huppy hearts. woduets of “cold tea” in the £ t purn, 10t and { i thirty oW e ! sd by’ the » follow’s body. | done more he might have been super- | ~On the day before New Year's Ben took a [ PrOGuC oA Iah Al The cRedto e N S 7 e whizzed by the poor follow’s body ¥ i ) rostuurant . /Jand Dakota, s e folloth ite he rear, we | seded. He had not gained the suprom- | f1ying trip across the river to seo his_sweot- A e T e fidhe, horses and cattls. Add. T Toxan B 10 oming on the follow from the rear, we | seded. gan (Puprom- | |eart and tatk of the happiness of tho mo Of course, the short supply has tompted TSR hoone 12 oL dor ; 3 N s 1o Limiia1 ["450nn | putanend to his fun' by making him a | acy of Bk ‘}"“""‘ not toli Prest- | 0L Yo could only stay o moment, ana | the distillers to “‘doctor” "the product. ) 1308-10 Farnam streot. - Jobu H. ¥ 7/ -STOOK 0P MICLINEGY AND UNION BACIRIC, = TArilvas” | prisoner, : dent Lincoln that Secvetary Stanton | yymiad at the gate to throwa kiss at Bessie. | Plenty of so-called applejack is for salo, L v Zwwant horses and caitie. Box 2 epot_10th & Marcy Sta.| Omah Skimmy climbed down from his perch | must mind his own business and not in- “Goodby, Ben,” said she, “until tomo: o it i 3 sl Ll i Tt UL 2 i y 4 his.awn business and nok. dby [ But much of it is made up of all sorts of V0L RENT, GOOD STOILE ROOMS 1 il 25 Fhiver [ §93h% | and delivered a fow garnest remarks. | terfere with grand tactics or oporations | row.”" Thero waka world of mesning in | jngredients, It i flery onoush to unset avenue: Immedlately | adjacent. 10 the 1ot Sk ZoWILL YRADE OLEAR PRODE bl airics & Stroutab'e K 0% 8 1500 b | Swid he: “Boys, L'va lways allowed I | in the field. “These were potont reasons | tho tender tones of that tomorrow and fen's | 1ETCAiente. | It s flowy onough to upsot 4 ihenter’ Reanonable tormi. - Inatise hona ¢ ndise. Address ¥ 54 1ot Baciiie o {1850 | could lick any four reels that run agin | for General Meade's actions. e was | eyes woro moiat with hapviness s hoturnod | {1t PEU ARSIz 1A Cole BT 100 Ty ! First Natlonal Bank bldg. 30 pin cuvor Faue Mo 1420 om > § y 9 Pue » more to answer Y03, tomorrow you ] 0 ! D e et U 5 T : s me, but I want to gount that little | t00 good a soldier to exceud his instruc- \ K 00N HOUSE ON Wow | CHIE KNI PAUL | Arrives s ) TRADE 10 Wil ome over tho river to te,” he suid, and | article is missing and the man familiar PR ritios ant: snfan ¥ was gone, with the taste will not take a second derned little cuss has kept mo settin’ in | that critical moment; too perfect a gen- | ") (°Na\y vear's day was us bright and | drink, Blend 1 applejack, at the ad- that crotch for three-quarters of an | tleman to assume anything more than |yl of sunshine as the happy hearts that | yane ot price, will ‘bo dlspose hour, and Tl bet 500 bullets have passed | the performance of duty, and hence ho | drove slumiber from yes thit anticipated so | Lf ,','“'.',',',“.’f,..,., Rijpa Ll L ,,r,l,:;l' od me in that time. I've.lost a finger, and | modestly excused his determination to [ joyously the afternoon. Hen was at the must otherwlse follow ol there's a furrow plowed along one side follow hard on the retreating confeder- | milis getting his work Il‘e(\llll'lufifl to leave City dealers have had their agents all Sintay) of my head. If we take him t0 camp 'l | ates by reciting the exhausted condition | it for his wodding trip and Irank was to | CILY deajors hav £ the state ro- it ) of his brave veterans of the Avmy of the | €ome back with him after dinner. The two | through this section of the state re UN. [Arrivos Potomae, who had climaxed that avm, sirls sat together in their room aud spoke | cently. They have been buying all tho R UBN T8 €5 TORE BRIOR BOIDI GO Ml b1 Farnam st Tho butlding hiss o five proof e WCKL basement, conpleto atewm | fixtures or o all the HOOTs, gas, ete. Apply Th whillet out of the érdwd. Why, that | tions; too patriotic to risk too much at D-room house (n W on first floor of Lininger & Motc (i (1o Chile g0 EXDross (ex.Sii. ) ¥ | F. R & MO VALLEY Dopot 15th and Websler [ Deadwood BXprass 905w Sut) Wyo. Exp L00pm | Norfolk Bxpross (K BAdpm|. . .. St Paul Ex Leavea | OHICAGO & NOWTH W CHANGE NATIONAL BANK STOCK ¥ property. Addrews A Bk STORAGE. 4tor land or y [ ach [nnortion. $1.60 a 1no pe Nothing tikon for less thin STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, ? WILL TRADE GOOD OMAHA RESI ipropetty for shwep, 10gs O catile 4, Sonth Omaba. — T T M OO T Oonanal U Bof Thih'a Mares Hia: | o : i o ha that grm in happy voices of the future. Thoy talked | good applejack they could find and pay- M ZRon MACHANOR ANANGIFULIHODY TEOS 2ot R ks RIME IN HIGH'PLACES! 1t s | murvolous record _',"\"\','.‘,'lll‘,'\"!‘,',,‘f; brav- | of tho protty cottages aoross the river aud A S e L T h cloa . 700, Clty d0am Ventibul uot strange that some people do [ OXy uRG Cevavol, PhYSR ¥ &iC Wel- | of the plans which they had mado to make | was put off on them is & matter of con- = 1§80 bim | G i, . Baas (X Mon wrong through ignorance, others from | tally, by winning A grand SeSRimph, | i0em ARe hwo LaRRIAAK hio:nse SIAL SYRR Web | fonjire, " The rural Qletiller unders L o | 656am Mo. Valloy Local a failure to investigate us to the right or ‘f“}":”‘ I"l:'j'lm:;-l:l"‘" ‘-'t‘ h: 1;::/*1:" been :.Xu‘f-‘.;l,»lay.':\;"x'f'\:m":::f.‘\'}-s- Ao tno passad | stunds his business. 1f ho can cateh the word firet {nwortio aTword | moniph o lmeanelt nacron SLED B liie per | oaven T I R wrong of o matter. But it is strange, | PXPEEIRERIC R DY A HOROK oot | Hoticed Frank coming up the walk alone. | shrewd city dealer he will chucklo to b Qb ot firwt fawortion. 1.8 word | month. " Nothing takon for Inas than Omaiial_Dopot 1ath and Webater Sty that individuuls aud Arms, who arefully ( fuendors, for some of whom thay s fi. | As ho outered the house bouh givls rushed to | himself. This is the timo of the year T T 0 b HoOR SOFTiTh: R BARGAINS THAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM | 1550 bt b Jauls Bxpread $9am | aware of tho rights of others, will per- ;’_‘“f '.'; “fl“‘ r(-.~n:.’:' ‘:‘,( ."]l“ A 1‘{" ask him what had become of Ben, but | when applejack is especislly on’evie N IVANTED, GOOD 1§ O 8 ROOM OO ] Burdetto st., it Masonind | 7510 b | Daily fex Sun) Nebraska Locai.| 9,10 an | 8istin porpetrating frauds upon them. H”WlJ nok:‘a- i00iing aotunlcon | paused as they saw his pale face and | dence. It i% & holiday tipple. It isa will'tradectour and o 10(s a 3 B0 Rondil, e O T PN 0 High-toned, = wealthy marulroturing | temp! P e S avorted eyas. I nover kuow Just what hab- | great drink for cold weather, owing to aaauma siail sqeumbrauce 3 ‘Omzhal _Depot 16th aull Wabstor Sta firms will offer and sell to retail mer- ay Organize Suarpshoaters, P Inow (o " poomed toramom: | it warming qualities und its groat staye 888 prio .- UL RM AT A BARGAIN: T4 ACH B80am | -8ionx Olty “Accommoda chants, articles which they know to be In any war of the future in which the fr’w “"x'\ ] ':uwv Mt _‘u -]'l'me ;v“gv ; l‘;\ ing powe vo roous; tuaide proporty; wil pay fIADS%: 190 gharcytrocs; 20 DItmA, o 0. J. Hutal id © (B Blin. tors, and imitations of well known gooda. | armies will be liberally supplied with | amine o pulley that was slipping on the ddross A 11, Beo. B ROAINS, HOUSKS, LOTS AND FARMS, SALW | Lenves SIOUX CITV & PACLAC vt We want to sound a note of warning to | trained sharpshooters,” the terror of | shafvand had been caught and carried to » g YT trade. ¥ K. Darllng, Barkur bik. abal _Depot. 10 a St | Omaua | the rotailors to beware of such imita- | officers and artillerymen. During the | his death. Overand over he was whirled FOR hoed A1) 'y Tacle o l‘.““ SALE-GRBAT DARGAIN ON A SPLEN. Sioux Gl Pawsengor |10, i | tions aud simulations of “CARTER'S L1~ | late war tho value of this class of marks- | by the resistless wheels, and whon at last | When Baby was sick, e gave her Castorla, Ratos, 1340 8 word first insortion, lo & word did 160 acre farm, O miles soutn of Kearney 35 Peu’ BEprees. 10.00am Liver PILLS.” When they are of- | men was demonstrated, says tho Wash- | the big eugine was stopped he scarc 19 | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, \hereafior, Nothing taken for loss than 250 Must sell now. Boggs & Hill, JUE | Leaves | SIODX CITY & PACIFIC | Arrl fored to you, refuse them; y i ’ breathed. One of the men who bent over 1 . Ao, ~—~ - | = e | VOahal Dot Iats Ly ored y i you do not | ington Post, even by the crude material | P¥ iyl Al 7hen sho bec he clung to Cast OToVES OF ALL KINGS GOOD A8 NEW | 0N SALIE-RANTRLN LAY SAV: Y | popnuar_Depot S5k dad Wutmiarks ) want to do wrong, and you don't want 10 | whioh formed Berdon’s sharpshootors Bliu heand lo murmue somatblpg ke, | 1o beosne M i e oriay v o rage Co., WrnAm acros a ou can't g S48 m | St Panl Limit SIS 4 f L I \ CO! er tho river—" and . ) 'Wulls Ausiionand Bloras BLE* | Biove Wi Wania i oo W0t | sdsbm Chicago Limited | lay yoursell lisble to"a lawsuit. Ber | aud other similar organizations on the | gied = o "¢ Wha she Lad Ghikdres, the gave thats Castorlh ) FOR SALH. FURNITURE OF A TENKOOM | - 2 XS : T OMAHA 85 LOUG |Arvess | ETAnklio sald *Honesty Is the best poll- | union side, and the famous Mississippi |~ Bessie wore her bridal robes as she bent A0 privat sate: House for veat ‘nuire K SALB-A 8000 PARK FOREST LOT, $250 | . P. Depot. 10th_and Nawy] Omaba | €¥™s It 18 just as true that “Honesty 18 | and Arkansas squirrel-shooter rifilemen | over his coftin, She did not moan or cry, and 615 N. 20¢h strect. MouT takos i Doggs & HiIL 6784 a8 $50pm| .8t Louls Cannon Ball iZ95pw | thebest principle ]lutlm confuderate armios. Tuo large | there were those who said that Hossie

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