The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 30, 1893, Image 7

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    erman
!yrup”
lliam MeKeekan, Druggist at
Kale, Mich. ' I have had
fthma badly ever since I came
f the army and though I have
Bn the drug business for fifteen
and have tried nearly eve-ry
on the market, nothing has
me the slightest relief until a
booths ago, when I used Bo
ps German Syrup. I am now
|o acknowledge the great good
[doneme. I am greatly;reliev
ing the day and at night go to
[without the least trouble.” »
,ruv> It act* (toiitly on tk«Manw*,UT*r
J.i uid i» a pleaaant !»»•««. tfcta
SiJ, from berba. nod It prepared tor aae
!tli called
*H U*»- J*18C«l,ru _
irsHEDicm
..it 14 a4 Itot and! tl a M«knan Tf
■lita Mil it at Me and II a package. H
i mi it, and your addraaa for a tim
l.aae’a Paartlr Dietician moves
l.aae’a raanr nennaa aara
,l‘ 'oJurot a!WOOPWABP. LahOT. If. T
A Powerful
Flesh Maker. .
A process that kills the
te of cod-liver oil has
good service—but
ne
e process that both kills
taste and effects par
digestion has done
uch more.
tilt’s Emulsion
nds alone in the field
fat-foods. It is easy of
simulation because part
digested before taken.
ott’s Emulsion checks Con
niption and all other
sting diseases.
^Sl*U£2&i2iS2!2i.
RAD FIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
fafUUblo
has norm aa :
•peefto for all derange?
rants pecallar to IU
I female aar.au ah aachronle
womb and orarfan die
esses. Iftakrnlntlmoft
retulates and promote,
healthy action of all fa no
tion* of the generative
organs. Young ladle* at
the age of puberty, and
L-m. .. . older one* at tb* mean
rj™"ndln Ita healing, soothing tools,
r recommendations from prani
■ physlctana and those who hare tried ft
If. *?oh “To Women,” mailed free. Sold
rsraggate. BuDiuulMiiuntCta
™"t. Atlanta, Ga. -
The Best
Waterproof
Coat
la the
WORLD!
IICKER
E2LS?*xd H'KER Is warranted warter
2IP!*h^tchiwc by steam.
7 iWiltDI
j!™4, lc^for lllu*. OaUlea
a co.. Kira. owserT
F^jThompsm’s Eyt1
WlL nntv' Pro,»«*. oma
U* stFro^ the Crave.
A Startling Stor,.
hid theI>r°*PECT’0 > Mlirch 20
fr a w»kinPPe "nd ther*
not 8,,m,kiB moment ••“<* that
Hb*„! ed with t«>e headache,
Pletelv^Lthan t*° hottlee have
"•‘wfied tUt ifYk j?ea‘Uche; and
I ,r°m some 11 had not K°t eome
^zi°::zvmn unotint
p°i>ld have ,®on® to my grave,
lunatic B«Vi “ flt •“hject tor
• id any ranlUnr,v. •••thing
II t*lieve t o'be hatever cxce*
^nity KieJ. he *fr“test boon to
^-Kickapoo Indian Sagwa
CKAPoo inmi'mM Fittey
t, y B INDIAN SAGWA
*. 6 tor t5 WA
,l#':--Tt,„P k »kaleb*.
ntntdin are ^ererPeUM.
- Kalla* Fleet
A ronn who is over eager to pick a
quarrel or resent an offense is often
times called n fire-eater, who ate lire
coals with apparent relish. An officer
of the United States army, in a letter
to the New York Times, soys:
“In the summer of 1867 I was in
command of a battalion and engaged
in an Indian scout in the northern
part of Kansas, which was then (at
least this particular part) outside of
the settlements. One day, while stand
ing in camp at the entrance to my
tent, my attention was directed to the
fact that there was an unusual com
motion among the men, laughter, etc.
Turning to my orderly I asked him if
he knew what the cause of the ex
citement was.
“ ‘Sir,’ he replied, there's a colored
man down there who eats tire.’
“I had a company of the Tenth cav
alry with me. 'What!' I exclaimed;
‘have him up immediately.’
“Assembling the officers, we had a
camp fire made, and when fully under
way the ‘colored man’ was called up,
who then proceeded to eat the live
coals with as great sang-froid as if he
were disposing of so much hardtack.
There was no deception; there was
no ocular delusion. The man ate the
fire and actually swallowed the coals.
In proof of this latter statement I re
member that the surgeon who accom
panied the command had to forbid this
performance, except in extreme mod
eration, as it was affecting the man’s
health.
"Aitnougn i nave soon a similar per
formance previously. I had always sup
posed that preparation for It In the
form of chemicals applied to the mouth,
or something of the sort, was pre
requisite. This performance, however,
was gone through with in the open,
and, of course, without any parapher
nalia whatever. Moreover, the troops
had been out for weehs, and it is
scarcely to be presumed that a soldier
would be able to carry anything in his
clothing bag besides his clothing, a lit
tle tobacco, and a few other requisites.
“As-well as I could understand the
man—for he spoke very imperfect En
glish, like a ‘Guinea nigger,’ in fact—
his explanation of the way the trick
was done was that it was in the man
agement of the breath. He gave a
curious account of himself.
“ ‘Do you remember,' said he, ‘the
nigger that used to ride the trick mule
In Dan Rice’s circus V’
“I suppose, in his ignorance, for he
was densely ignorant, he Imagined
there never was but one ‘nigger’ that
rode, or tried to ride, these mules. ‘I
do,’ I replied.
“ ‘Well, I’m him. You see, sir, there
used to be a Frenchman belonging to
the circus that ate red-hot coals. By
an’-by'I burnt the trick from,him,, but
only by watching him closely. ’ The
Frenchman got drunk one night,
drawed the lire down his throat, and
it killed him. I couldn’t take his place
among the white folks, but they made
a side-show of me.’ ’’
For Mother’s Sake.
Little Bessie was no “goody-goody”
child, but one who would no doubt
have done her share in scrambling for
the front rank <n a street tight, or in
thrusting herself forward when any
thing good was to be had. Yet her
childish nature held within it seeds of
heroism and feeling, of which many
a person, more favored by fortune,
is destitute.
A tenement fire started at midnight
in New York city, and many of-the ten
ants were killed In attempting to reach
the ground. On the fourth floor the
firemen found a man penned in with
his little girl, and helped them to the
window. As they were handing out
the child she suddenly broke nwny
from them and stepped back into the
smoke, which seemed to hide certain
death within its folds.
The firemen returned and groped
about, shouting for her to come. back.
Half-way across the room they came
upon her, gasping and nearly smoth
ered, dragging a doll’s trunk over the
floor.
“I couldn’t leave it,” she said, thrust
ing it at the men as they seized her.
“My mother—”
They flung the box angrily through
the window. It fell crashing on the
sidewalk, broke open, and revealed,
no doll or finery, but the deed for her
dead mother's grave. Little Bessie was
only thirteen, but she had not forgotten
her trust
The Baer Bee.
Wheu you eat a spoonful of honey
you have very little notion as to the
amount of work and travel necessary
to produce it. To make one pound of
clover honey, bees must deprive 02,000
clover blossoms of their n-'etar, and to
do tills requires 3.750,000 visits to the
blossoms by the bees. In other words,
one bee to collect enough nectar to
make a pound of honey must go from
hive to flower and back 8.750,300 times.
Then, when you think how far bees
sometimes fly in search of ibese clover
fields, oftener than not one or two
miles from the hive, you will begin to
get n small idea of tbc number of miles
one of the industrious little creatures
must travel in order that you may have
the pound of honey that gives them sc
much trouble, it may also help you
to understand why the bee is unamia
ble enough to sting you if you get in
its way. Wheu one nas to work so
hard to accomplish so little, it is quite
irritating tt> be interfered with.
A Quint Epitaph.
A collector of curious epitaphs—and
there seems to be as many such as
there are collectors of coins and stamps j
and Insects and ferns—elalras to have |
found this singular inscription upon a i
gravestone in a New- Hampshire bury- ]
ing ground:
“To all my friends I bid adieu,
A more sudden death you never knew— i
As I was leading the old mare to drink i
She kicked, and killed me qulcker'n !
wink.” I
Don't call your cows poor ones until |
yon have given them the kind of care ;
the very best cows should have.
Grain may be thrown Into a Utter of !
dean straw or hay for the fowls to I
scratch for it. but no food, hard or I
soft, should be put where the ground |
or litter is dirty. It is not wholesome j
for the hens, and may prove detri- j
mental to human bdags who may par-*;
ta’ir of their flesh.
Mm ud oArtn of the police fort*, win
**•* exposed day and night to all aorta of
*bouM keep Salvation Oil, the iu
fallible cure fore rheuinatiam and neuralgia,
at their hornet. They cannot alford to be
without it, as ct*.
Culture la Chicago.
Mrs. Haunt-Ton de Nordscide, at the
bookstore—1 understand that pastels in
prose are quite the thing notv. Have
you any?
The Clerk—Yes, indeed,
Mrs. Haunt-Ton, etc.—Well, hare a
half dozen picked out and nicely framed
and sent to my address. The pastels
I ve got now don't match the paper on
the wall.—Chicago News Record.
Men of all professions and trades, minis
ters, lawyers, merchants and mechanics
unite in indorsing Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup,
the old reliable cure for all bronchial and
pulmonary troubles as the best household
remedy in the market.
Automatic Machine*.
In addition to the numerous necessa
ries and luxuries already obtainable
through the medium of automatic ma
chines it is likely that Londoners will
soon be able to procure through the aid
of the penny-in-the slot system articles
of food, drink, and even dress. A com
pany known as the Self-Help Supply as
sociation has recently exhibited at its
show rooms in London a variety of new
machines which are to be placed in the
streets of the metropolis. There were
shown how freshly made beverages,
such as tea, coffee, and aerated waters,
are to be supplied .as well as malt and
spiritous liquors, the tea and coffee be
ing delivered hot. Some of the ma
1 chines are for dispensing to the public
various articles of food, including fruit,
while others are adapted for supplying
handkerchiefs and (oilers and the like.
The quality of the article is to be the
best, pnd the profits to be derived from
advertisements which are to be placed
on the wrappers of some of the articles
as well as on the machines themselves.
Pleasures of Louisiana Life.
“I went to a big sugar ’bilin’ in North
Louisiana the other night,” said Sam B.
Webb, a St. Louis shoe drummer.
"There I saw the prettiest pair of black
eyes I had ever seen in my life, and they
belonged to a splendid specimen of Lou
isiana loveliness. She had a singularly
sweet, silvery voice that she used mer
rily on the soft air of that moonlight
night. I helped her stir the sugar, but
she waesweeter than all the sugar in the
district. 1 will remember her as long
as the yellow moons come and go, or
the swimming stars float over the surg
ing seas. 'The faint beams of the young
moon trembled on her sun-kissed face
while she gnawed at the end of a big
yam tater. In turn she handed it to
me and I gnawed, too. Then we began
gnawing it together, one end in my
mouth the other in hers. We kept
gnawing away on it until our. lips were
only a little ways apart, and then the
climax came, and I— Olt, say, I am
yearning to go back there again.”
Peter Savanoe, Swedish and Norwe
gian consul at Chicago, died of pneu
monia.
The annual meeting of the Gulf, Col
orado & Santa Fe stockholders was held
at Galveston and officers elected.
_Tu fee Plume. Hear usd Htreus
r*e Jobs- C. IIakkr a Co.’s Pur* Norwegian
CodllwUll. loiiatou Baker’s. Bold by druggists.
Capability runs a poor race with influ
ence. _
The Throat.—“Brown’s Bronchial
Troches” act directly on the organs of the
voice. They have an extraordinary effect
in all disorders of the throat.
Some of the most deadly serpents have
the brightest skin.
J. M. Wolfe & Co., Otnaba, publishers of
the Nebraska State Directory, are now pub
lishing Omaha City Directory, Council
Bluffs City Directory, Nebraska City City:
Directory. Fremont City Directory. Also
issue Nebraska state maps. Mailed to any
address for 25c. Omaha city maps, 25c;
Council Bluffs maps, 25c; 510 Paxton Block,
Omaha. _
Bottled beer is much stronger in alcohol
than beer on draught.
FITB-All St* Mapped f>*« u M. lun* HUT
nuVslUHHUUB. No at after dm day . a**. Mu
▼elou* cur**. Trc*ti*e and W OO trial bottle free to Kit
ease*. Send to Dr. Kline, 031 Arch St., Philadelphia, fa.
Goodness is contagious when it comes
close enough to touch.
We eat too much and take too little out
door exercise. This is the fault of our mod
ern civilization. It is claimed that Garfield
Tea. a simple herb remedy, help* Nature to
overcome these abuses.
The nickel plating does not give any power
to the engine.
Lew Kales to Texas.
Special low rate excursion to Galveston,
{Texas every Saturday evening. For par
ticulars and tickets apply to F. F. Wil
liams, First National Bank Building,
Omaha.
Temperance is a bride who makes her bus
band rich.
If the Baby I* CiUla* Teeth,
Be sure aad use that old and well-tried remedy, Hu.
Winslow’* Soot.isc St.or for Children Teething.
Some of the stars move with a velocity of
nearly fifty miles a second.
Laae’s Medicine Movea the newels Each
Day. In order to be healthy this Is neces
sary. Cures constipation, headache, kidney
and liver trouhies and regulates the stom
ach ahd bowels.
Portugal is the moat illiterate country in
Europe. _
The nee of Ely's Cream Balm, a aure cart
for Catarrh and'Cold in Head, la attended
with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which
can be said of no other remedy.
I fteel It ray duty to lay a few words In re
gard to Ely’s Cream Balm, and I do ao entirely
without solicitation. 1 have used It half a
Jear, and have found It to be most admirable.
have suffered from catarrh of the wont kind
ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped
for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even
that. Many of my acquaintances have used It
with excellent results.—OscarOstrum, 46 War
ren Avc., Chicago, 111.
Apply Balm Into each nostril. It it Quickly
Absorbed. Girts Relief at once. Price
60-cents at Druggists or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St., New York.
The socialist is generally a man you would
not like to have on your soriallist.
Cossglslag Mads to Coasamp.
tlom. Kemp s Balsam will stop the cough
at once. Go to your druggist today and get
n sample bottle tree. Large bottles 30 cents
and ffl.OO._
There are forty one log school houses in
the state of New York.
"Hanson's Mania Corn Halve.”
Wnrm»if«1 tj **u»«*. or money ltfuiidfd. A*-k your
*Jru(fgiht lurit. Price 23 cent*.
Nature needs little; opinion exacts much.
DUQUETTE* CO’8 POMONA COUGH
Tablets. "Absolutely the best made." Two
ounce package for 5 rents, at vour Drug
gists or Confectioners. Ask for them and
8TOP THAT COUGH.
BIIMIlii a Shark.
K successful diver must potwis great
courage Hnd nerve* of steel. Such a
man, connected with u large wrecking
company, was visiting the pearl fish
eriea in the Unli of California. On one
of hta trips in quest of the pearl oyster
he had a narrow escape from a fearful
death.
He had been instructed never to stir
from the bottom until he had looked up
and around. Fortunately he heeded
the advice. Having filled liis bag. he
glanced about and caught sight of a
huge shovel-nosed shark watching him.
In an emergency men think fast. Near
the diver was a large rock. He moved
quickly to the other side of the rock,
hoping to dodge the ferocious monster.
But the maneuver did not work: the
shark watched every movement, chang
ing his position by a slight motion of
his powerful tail. Time was precious,
and the diver conceived the idea of
blinding the shark by stirring up the
mud. Under cover of that he might
escape. He worked for dear life, and
had the water thick with mud in less
than half a minute. Slipping around
the rock again he arose to the surface,
having barely strength enough to reach
the side of the boat, and was hauled on
board just as the voracions man-eater
made a rush for him.—Frank Leslie's
Magazine.
The yeast cake and the negro’s favorite
weapon are both raisers.
■Ml ll ■•Hl|«
■etween this aad the other «Me et the broad
Ailaailc. In the shape of tourists. commercial
travelers und msrleerc, ugenls "on ilieroad,"
steamboat captain*, shin's surgeon* and "nU
aorta and condition*" of travelers, rm If rant
and netraeillera nppveclatn nud testify to the
preventive and remedial properties of It on let*
ter’a stomach Hlltcra in eon sickness. nauaea,
malarial and rheumatic trouble and all dlsor
dera »f the atomach. liter and bowels. Against
the prejudicial Influence* of climate, crudely
cooked or unaccustomed dlctand Impure water,
It la a aoverelf n safeguard and ha* been *o re
aardtd by the traveling public ter ever a third
of a century. No form of malarial fever, from
the calenture of the Pacific and the broken
bone fever of the Miealaalppl. to It* milder
typea, can reaiat the curative action of thl*
benignant preaerver and reilerer of health, a
veritable boon to peraona la feeble health or
liable to Incur disease.
Time 1* always too short to people who
Improve it.
Rxperieure tcache* slowly, and at the cost
of mistaken.
THU EVOLUTION
Of medicinal hRents la gradually reie
Rating1 the old-time herbs, pills, draughts
and vegetable extracts to the rear and
bringing into general use the pleaaant
and effective liquid laxative. Syrup of
Figs. To get the true remedy see that
it Is manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading
druggists.
Order and system are nobler things than
power.
If the heart is wrong the life cannot be
I right.
J^oyal Baking: Powder
Is Absolutely Pure
WHILE there are so many alum baking pow
ders in the market, the use ©f which all -v^V
physicians decide render the food unwholesome
and liable to produce dyspepsia and other
ailments, housekeepers shouljl exercise the ut
most care to prevent any powder but the Royal
from being brought into their kitchens.
In the use of Royal there is an absolute
certainty of pure and wholesome food.
The official State Chemists report: The ,
Royal Baking Powder does not contain am
monia, alum, lime, nor any injurious ingre
dients. It is absolutely pure and wholesome.
The Government reports show all other
baking powders to contain impurities.
In the use of any baking powder but Royal
there is uncertainty if not actual danger.
It is unwise to take chances in matters of
life and health.
■■■ ;■
WORTH READING.
Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13, 1889.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Gentlemen :—I desire to make a brief
statement for the benefit of the suffering. I
had been afflicted with catarrh of the head,
.throat and nose, and perhaps the bladder
for fully twenty-five years. Having tried
other remedies without success, I was led
by an advertisement in the Sentinel-Demo
crat to try Hall’s Catarrh Cure. I have just
„ . , -r;
finished my fourth bottle, and I believe I
am right when 1 say 1 am thoroughly re
stored. I don’t believe there is a trace of
* the disease left. Respectfully,
, - - •
fit rt
• < . . - < ; ‘
WM. BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 75 cents.
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DO YOU
COUCH
don't delay
TAke M - v
KEMPS
BALSAM
u ^nMu. StuhL t«.t Brat. Cm*, am,
*•—*kl*** —1* •—•-■ • milira
brOnMawteatalntiticM. rat • tm iaWfe t4
raat iuni On »t Tit wU m tkt nmoS
•BfUkagtkilnlim. HttaMa
L U* Mb* 50 mta ut U.M.
Af t Price
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(•SPRAY.
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I of AtioUa, iWi,
It'brrrto*. u4 Pio*
■prevented. *l*o Ov
laud PoOtelol-l.
f apra/inc with st alips
poobtoAotioc Kictewor
Bprayia* 0«t&ls BmI
in ih* mark**. Thnn—n rta
in um. Ctukifw. dMcrib*
foe *11 in**ct« in janom t
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f'Ii**h«l yfcn . hMK
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|MU»I la tk* rum ■■< irnkM linnm
IOowp-Bj of LlneoJa. CuWial Sorploo ooorKM.
•M. l.MI low wM to WtlMta QOipli ilaoo 1MI
TOttil MEN
■000 •ituotltm. WriH rf. O. BROWN, IMoU^KT
I/“r* Tolomoplur ud Kotlrood
AKraU’Jlttxln»M icr« uid 1
NOW IS THE TIME
TO TRY * SAMPLE PAIR OP
K1BKSNDALL. JODIS & C0. 8
OWN MAKE
They are warranted and mad*
by Skilled Workmen, of thebeat
Selected Stock,
ASK ¥•■« IIKAIAB FOR
goods manufactured by ue and
take no others. It will pay you
to investigate by a trial.
IlRKENDiLL, JONES&OO.,
OMAHA. NKHRAHKA.
iliilki Mi Dutch Proctss
No Alkalies
— OR—
Other Chemicals e
are mad in tha
preparation of
W. BIKER & CO.’S
IreakfastCocoa
irhith i> atnlHMp
part and aolntln.
111 baa lurtMna thr&e Han
I tkm itrMfltJk of ('nrnk. mlitS
Starcb, Arrowroot or
^■^n!«l»r, Hi to far non eco
nomical. coiling I*u Mon dm eml a cup.
It la dclk-ioua, nourishing, and wanly
9IOUTID.
Hold bjr Arc-era crorywharo.
BAQR * 00., DuvfcMtar, Mua.
MEND YOUR OWN
iHr V WITH
THOMSON'S1
•LOTTED
OLINCH RIVET8.
Ho tool* n^iM Oalr a
drl— —■ --
to drivo ood clinch them' «uilr ood uatcVlTi
‘“S5* *••»«<* ot-olololy raiooth. RmaJHaf
»o h«l« tjgbc BM4l« In tto taatbar aor bwrVbr Iho
& r smtSTSSS
ItUlooi
•Monad, »olor to bosaa.
M»r dMl*r Ur than, or acad 40a
la alonvi Ibr a boa of )■>; aaoiildaa
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JUDCON L. THOMSON MI'G.OO.,
Walihaa. Mataa.
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COLUMBIA MtrMt SkNtir>
World* Fair Boavaatr for boy*. Cm^
fltuip, roll up, lag. «b<
or oa*T. far or aaar an daaired
ana with practica knock**® out
ar*ry tin*. Apant* wan tad j,
ovary whom. Boy*, bora* your
ruiNCi. Blf cornu I ** Ion.
Mall 10c for •aoipla; or 16c
la cat# with 8 fine taw*,
AddraM The Patent Hpecl
ally Co., Wa*iam A fancy
Lincoln, Nab., Boa 47.
If aay om 4mM* that
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■Maata c«m ii N mh
W hi*, ^ntd/ar
particular* ud 4am(i
file oar rallab litjr. Out
financial backing It
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ioJida po tamtam, aanaptrillaor Hot ■print* mu,
- • “ ‘ ' ikllane la tka
oaltlaa proof
UUT Vo,, ChlaafO, III.
r>nruUe * cvra—and our Mflwic typhil
thing that will aura parmaaantly. Fuat
aaalad, freo. Cook
tka only
Cupm C^uriipat lonTncwtoraa CoMblidonTkVflflDoottir
Milt. ttampiafraa. OAAnau>TkaCo.,tl»WTltUfit.,*.T.
Cu res Sick Headache
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pimteka). NottorVlaf.^
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O. W l . WmB. M. Um MaHDtptT lI.
lekor’a Thoator, OhloaMgfi*, 111.
HARD RUBBER rupture.
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Early.risers
tte Famous Lrttlo Pills for ConaH a*Unn.9tck Rssl*
Wo Mssmjlo FulkTary 9<—II
. Djflpsisia.]
950
|BOOK! I?«;iaiaialm
. •maWiito«ltt>T<gnlen«i-‘
IT IIkm at marriageable ago. Do i
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ask vs to send by mall—by expraaa only
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FURNITURE
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of HIKNITI KK
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inducements to Hotels or people furnishing
throughout. Chai*. Shivehicka Oa, Omaha.
cKt*STEAM DYE WORKS
!;T.".i.ko *nd (’I.HMS0 of every Description.
1SJ11 amain St ..Omaha, (.'or Ave.A.ft yuh St.,
t.on noil Bluffs. Send for circular A price list!
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Base Ball. Bicycle and Oearrat
•partial Woods. Catalogue PREB.
IfPEStPun Co., till Douglas «... Omaha
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