The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 11, 1893, Image 4

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August
Flower"
? Miss C G. McCiAVB. School-
teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N.
Y. ' ' This Spring while away ftOfci
home teaching my first term in a
country school I Was perfectly
wretched with that hinlan agony
called dyspepsia. After dieting for
iwo'weefc and getting no better, a
rrietui wrote me, suggesting that!
takx.- August Flower. The very next
day I purchased a bottle. I am de
lighted to say that August Flower
helped me so that I have quite re
covered from my indisposition."
AT
0
fikKE
rwEHXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ArJ&
:;ew and my complexion is better-.
Mrflnrtnrsaj-K It arts gently wn the rtraiacfc,lfT
er.l kidney, curl Is a pleasant laxatlv. This
drink Is mailo from herbs and is riiired for Hao
tis easily as tea- It fa called
L&ME'SMEDIGIIIE
All ilructfJstfl-fell JtatMaaad fl r. riaetaure. It
you cannot, cet It, ipnd your RddrcFs for a. fre
ample. Lnnr'j Fmnlly Medicine mVt
the botrcla eneh dar. Addrert
! - OltATolt If. WOODWARD tiROY.:f.T.
IMers !
"Fi Ojjes lou o .Eetnetij
crA'ch Insures Safcii! t
Z'.fo cfZZvthcPtiad ChiltU
VOTER'S FB1EHD
fiS
Fehh, Ucrror andHitJi.
aw-ndBitcMbottJscf Moiher's Frit" I
-j-zs. Gags, Lacisr. Ka, Jaa. x 5ta, a5L
wVX SP,"53 chaS Fr51aSd. on receipt ot
prlco. 50 per lot"e. Uoerslo Mothers mailed ire.
EAUni.jtJ tjscDLATTOU CO.,
ATIiANTA, GA.
Sold cv all uauaaisis.
Cures CoasainpUc, Coughs, Cronp, Sora
-IhronU Sold br M Dnicjists on a Guart-lti.
For a Lame Side, Backer Chest Shilo Porous
ltcr will j:vc great satufact-on. 35 cent.
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ntm
rNhellM;
n.tnuia
WiUon'
PttCntK
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-V'-'1 1 S.k.1 .Hi M.S. Circctareacd t-Ktimoniil
ouvciwiiioa. WIION Ii:tUS.EJtun.r:
CtarfiiSdTga
jiinrs lutiHtiuul !. H.- ConiiiU ximi. 3 t- Uirtoi'
UilK mplurroe .iUicuTt Co,S 0h.St.,K.V.
Cu res $ck Headache
CAI'ITAI. CI TV.
UaiAiiu: SAI.USMKX
mite! In every ountT Stock
romi-lcte 1-niti rirest Eiidor
uameutal trees end jilants,
crown cii4ci3lly for prslila
lil.inters. OutOt freo ". I
Uatrous, lies Mcilne-s. la.
n.5
it'll
uoiTtn.r.
firwch-lAiitr
$7.50.
BICYCLES $15
All klUIf Clf cpr ihau el
wfcerr. lWfore ti bur.
R1FLESM.C0
rnl rtunp forntilogue t
THEPCV.ta&GUVENTCO.
WATCHES
ARLY RISERS
D Witt's Little Karlyitiscr,
tho FenonI.lttle IMls forOtnstlmtlon.Slct Head
ache, UjsjciMa.Xo Xausoa.Nu l'aiu. Very bmall
For Sale or Lease.
IjMPATsS rnriT and gahdk.v lands.
'itllllll?. near Denver. Improved. Wattr
liicht:. Tana Inipiementi anil Stirtc I"i eycari
time. Till-: AMEKUAX TKl'ST CO..
A. C". riSK, I'rcs't. ltohton lllock, Dniver, Colo.
FOLKS RED00E9
.perraontUbyharsjlerelierbal
KoRtarvinc. i:oinoonr.'iiietia"
f nf?Mt 5fT-l"tlT- cnnfiil.tifj.'
Bejilfi"" for "i77ilr . nnd 'jxtimoniii!, iodrPwPr.
OWFfirrroEEjIcVickerV'TLeatrelJl.is Chicaito.JlL
HICHFIVEOR EUCHRE PARTIES
htiould m-inl at once to John Sr.nsnN, U. T. A.
C R-1. S: 1. IU 1L. Clilcaso. Th.V CFNTS. In tauilis
iier iiacL for the liclve-.t cards MmctershutlleiL lot
AM jotj w HI reix-ive free liy 01 jres ton packs.
ni
!EKSI01livS:r:
r Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
Lata Principal Kxtirainer t S Pension Bureau.
B jyrs m last iu;, Jj.iiijuuit.il.iig.u:iu3, ally suicc
WJllITln!:T?K:vTOTKAVE,' wpt
ft Ml ICUl J.'-O to 100 a month and expenses.
tl OMJ A liLLl.N til CS,M adisuu. Wis
HAY AM) CrPtAL(SVhTT
follcitcd. J. D. UEST & CO Leaver, Colo.
Imported Perclirron and Slilre fa!T
lloim, fSW. 1. 2 and S ear tirao. ImDoried
maret cheap. Hiram C Wheeler. Odebolt.SacCa.Ia
OPIUM
Morphine Habit Cnred In IO
ici'JOdats. N'liiiartlllruml.
I DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon,Oh:o.
r:Sl"RE in the Fanners end Jt rehants Inw.me
Company of ljreoln apit.l nn 1 Surplus over MOO -OCO.
I.55J lies jiaid to Nthnula people nc3 1S8."..
If afflicted with
UI.I! Thompson's Eyt Watir.
sore
R fetiCdl:. Cssjfci. St.- amt, Crr. httta.
izt CanrptiaSa frit jts, iri 2 rre nlltf b al
SKt after uUsetht&xt int. Ecll tr iz&n er
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&&7&Sf ivtttntl Bane.
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PiCBnL.-d f .fnnnn. 171.. fc a..
s3-r;s..vy Tn"iiiMiui.
IS Sal SB
m FAT
r y f Vemediei
JACOB ZIMilEEMAN, lUcallsd, IU.
"Sagwa a Wonderful Medicine."
'Kidaej Troubles Conquered.
IIichuvnd. Iu, Jan. 14, 1E91.
I ba-e been a prat suffeier from kidney
trouble and wa-unal)le to find relief in any treat
ment. Learning of KlcUapoo Indian Sagtva,
I began taking it, and now am thoroughly cured, and
my appetite and strength fully restired. 1 fe:l that
wais a wonderful medlriue, and rccom
mend it with confidence to all my fntnd.
J.llOB ZtUMERMAN.
KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA.
$1 a bottle; .6 for S5.
. i ALL DEUGCISTiS
fclBERl" POLE,
Thr; hbcriy pole from the village square
Pc i Us its bannered top to the s'fey;
For nearly a century It has stood there,
And watched the years go by.
M-lhy a gaihering of friendly ones
Has assembled atound its base,
Ano many a volley, of I'atriot guns
Has echoed att:rht the place
Many. a precession has parsed it by
On the nation's natal day.
And ch jeixd that banner iu the sky
In a hcirt-liKe, jubilant way.
Tales of the old-lime days coald t3 told
By this sentinel staudiiifj there:
Jjejjends of love and legends otgold,
Of liop arid "Of despair.
But about ils brow the wind may s'mjj,
And the snow m ly fall and the rain,
Yet this vetetuu. line a voiceless thinj
Is mute through pleasure or pain.
It has seen the young glow old and white,
And watchJ life's expiring flam?,
But sti'U with its brow m the bright sun
light. The liberty pole stands the same.
. Y. Lodger.
Av
BETHUTHK1) AT DAWIY.
Mr. D'llcrblo awoke n, tho
very
uuur iic una luwueu. J no gray
Hht of daWA fell on tho flowers of
his Vedt'Oom curtains.
Ho opened the window and looked
out on the dim landscape still nsleep.
Tho trees and fields Of a dull green
color melted away in the far and hiistv
horison without exhibiting a sign of
life or moticrt.
In th'e east glimmered a faint indi
cation of pink li&ht.
Mr. D Herblo reiriemotiftd his lovo
and his mornil Vippointment In
live minutes he had dressed and do
sceitJc'd the stairs into a garden.
...i m. uig -reynoun.i greeted mm
. iia ;i oarK 01 uoiigut accompanied,
by frantic leaps of joy nntl pleasure.
IJo quiet. Tiger:11
Then, iu Vain trving to repro33 tho
nuiiaali he added: I
-Come along, then.''
Tllo greyhound started oiT quick as
nn arrow through a half open door,
and his master smiled as he watched
him. He saw him bounding over the
vineyards by a path of which ho
knew cvory inch. It Was a path they
look together every day and it led to
Ihe last cottage of the little hamlet.
to the house of Mr. and Mrs. Simons.
wealthy New Yorkcra Und their
daughter. Miss EtheL
'J wonder if she is awake yet "
thought Mr. D'Herble. -Has she
not made a bet with mo? Can it real
ly be true that wo are going together
to watch the sun rise from the top of
the tower of Alaspert?"
For the past three months ho had
been llirting with Miss Ethel.
It began at Paris and had cdutinucd
here in the country, where he had
been clever enough to induce tho
JMinonscs to come and spend the
summer.
He hao no fear but that ho would be
a pleasing son-in-law to the old peo
ple, lie was riclii of good family and
posseiscd many line qualities.
Ti.e question was. Will she con
sent? There was so much coquetry
in her playful ways: so much reserve,
loo in her sudden moods of cold sil
ence that he hardly knew what to
think.
t Sometimes with her musical laugh
ter, her arch and soft glances she
made him conscious of a feeling of
lien r os- and familiarity that was as
sudd mly dispelled by a frigid good
bye that instantly brought him back
lohis position utterly discoucerted.
(July yesterday, pointing to the
Inwiii- nf Al:ir)i't"t. irltirdi fi'mn ;i lnff.v
cliff commands a view over the whole '
country of Caux for ten miles around,
she said to him:
'Is it true, as the legend saya that
the girls of the village folfbw tho
custom of climb'ng alone with the
men to whom they are engaged to
tec the -uii rise from that tower?"
And he had answered:
It is indeed a superstition that be
longs to this part. A betrothed
couple never fail to obs3rvo it They
believe that if the sun rises behind
clouds and is invis.ble the marriazo
will be an unhappy one. but if it
rises bright and uucloudad it is a
sign that their future is to be bright
and happy.'
And with iaujjhier in her voico she
had said:
Oh! but then tho sun must have '
spoiled many a marria;e by not show- I
-.Micha thing has been known." I
he angered, -though very rarely. I
In nine cases out of ten the love of '
1V IHUUCll.
the betrothed proceeds unchanged as
before. If tho omen is unfavorable I
they arc incredulous and set it at de- j
fiance, and thnv onlv r.tMnl it. ir
favorable to their love"
Then Miss Ethel had said: -It
irmal lio n loi.'tfltr ciirlit in enn tVi.- cuti
rise over the country. I should like '
to go up to the tower some dav."
H" looked into tho depths of her
lovely eyes.
It will bo splendid to-morrow.
M1-.3 Ethel."
Do you think so. leally? If so, I
sha'l ga"
And er might I bo allowed to
accompany you?" he slammcrod.
She looked him straight in the face
with a proud glance that was inde
scriblc. You may do so if 3011 wish."
He was now on ltis way to the ap
pointed meeting place! A peculiar
rendezvous, perhaps, but not any
more so than the moments ef soiitude
which they had spent together on
the water or on the eranda of tho
cottage.
15ut at this moment a new iinpulsd
of hope made his heartbeat He hao
just seen Tiger before tho railing of
the cottage Tho dog's lean Dody
was trembling with tho joy a dog
' shows wiien he hears a friend ap-
1 preaching. Almost at the samo min-
j ute Miss Ethel made her appearance.
She w.ts irreproachably dressed. Her
golden hair fell m waving lengths
from under her little straw hat She
wore a pink dress: her tiny feet were
i cased in j-ellow leather shoca her
. hands in pretty brown gtovos.
I Iood morning." she said.
I jThis was uttered in a tone so dry
and frigid that the gushing thanks
Mr. D'Herble had prepared stuck in
his throat and refund to come out
hi silenco ihev both entered the
i little path that led through the woods
to the tower.
An odor of damp earth rose from
the leaves and grasses. All was
wrapped in profound silence. Xot a
sound stirred the air. There was an
impression of loneliness and solitude.
The strangeness of the hour and
the place and the unusual carliness
of their rising hour com Dined with
their impressions to produce in the
young couple a certain feeling of
melancholy not without its charm.
They were also awaie of a feeling
of awkwardness between them which
their modesty rather made them
shrink from Each was astonished at
his and her own audacity.
However they had one too far to
turn back, and feeling the charm of
an adventure which brought them
thus together they kept most of their
thoughts to- the sunrise. Moreover,
as the hour approached they feit a
presentiment that tho oracle was
really about to decide their eugage-
THE OLD
ment They soon left the pine trees
behind them and. entered grovea first'
of birch and then of beech trees.
Blue heather flowers grow upon a
carpet of moss and the pointed needles
of resin listened in Iho diirl lignl
Rockft lay about on all sides in
'crumbling- heaps and the little raoun
tain path wound in and out up the
Bteep sides of tho slope on whose j
summit though invisible ns yr. ilia!
lower 9U?u;
. Suddenly a turn of tho path
brought it into sight, rising up
straight and strong, its battlement?
and gray walls outlined against the
dull gray of the sky.
in the midst of a pile of ruins cov
ered with licheris 5nd eristliritr itU
Jtall wiid grasses, stood the last ves
tige of the old feudal days of the
Chateau d'Alaspret
Miss EtheL slightly out of breath
after her climb, stood looking toward
tho east where the first lights of the
dawn played over a purple sky and
the clouds seemed liko flakos of floaV
iug pink.
Afe.w.e id tiniel3' srle asked.
Mf. D'Herble bent his head thought
fully. There are a great many clouds."
he sighed. "I'm afraid the sun will
be hidden."
"Ah." she said, add nd dne tOiuhi
have toM vh'ctfior siie sdid it in a
lone df regret or of hope.
They advanced together a few
steps. They found themselves hes
itating almost in front of the central
keen, which led into tho dark shad
ows of tho winding staircase. She
cast a shy glance at her knight
Do you really want to climo up
there? I think wo can see quito well
enough from hero" He turned upon
j her u reproachful ICdk thd!
' ... -
ner a reproaennu iccx tna was Dotu
anxious and penetrating.
Are you afraid. Miss Ethel? Tnat
is not right" -
His remark stung her pride. Sho
would show h'm that she was not
afraid of anything, neither of him.
nor herself, nor of the problematic
future that tho sunrise was to deter
mine for them. So she began bravely
to climb the dark staircase. D'Herble
following her.
They climbed up. and for a long
time iu semi-darkness only exchang
ing the most trivial reniarks and then,
suddenly, the full daylight noarly
dazzled them.
They passed out on to a little plat
form and Miss EtheL Hushed with,
her o ertion. uttered a cry of delight
at the expanse of country before her.
A tremendous circle of hilla val
leys and woods surrounded them.
That triangular mirror of glittering
metal far below them is tho ocean
seen through tho long vista of a valley-
The east grew rosier. Tho clouds
were abkuo with purplo colors. They
looked as if they were lightel by gi
gantic embers df some glowing forge.
The silence tended to increase that
feeling of mystery and thoughtful
spirit of religious poetry which comes
from tho dawn and spreads over tho
earth.
Ah!" said the two voices together.
The sun had just shot his first gleam
through a break in the clouds. They
dispersed and fled away so rapidly it
looked as if a giant broom was sweep
ing space. Then the great disk of
i the sun in his giory roso in tho midst
of the roso-colored sky.
Ethel." sighed Mr. D'Herble. Ho
saw her shining with a beautiful
splendor, bathed in the living rays of
the sun.
Sho seemed to him the central
bt!a"tj' of lnc
landscape vibrating
with life and HsrhL Her hauzhlv
lovelinoss was softened with a tender
grace, and tears were glistening in
her pure oye?.
Look." ho said, "the sky is
clear."
And. indeed, not a ciond was to be
seen. Tho air was ablaze with light;
the sun was slowly rising in tho sky.
The sea of mist that surrounded the
tower could be seen melting away and
evaporating. And tho circle in which
they stood seemed to absorb tho col
ors and lights with all tho rich
splondors of the woods, tho corn
fields and the meadows
A fresh and laughing youth was
abroad on the earth and in the soft
touch of the wandering breeze.
Scarcely perceptible mists roso from
the roofs of the cottages below. Then
tho Angclus sounded out: others an-
ercd back, famt and sweet Iiko th
fon? .f the liirks- ,..ln9 birds wen
beginning to wac; lire was active 01
the
o
on
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,h,en in "lo warm ffloir of light
which seemed to fold them in a circle
" .u- oi oiimin!, piaceti ner
i firm little hand in that of Mr. D'Her
ble. Ho drew closer to her and sho
made no resistance, while these two.
blollied on lhc tower by tho dawn
111 lace 01 tne sun ana tlio wor.u. ex
changed the solemn vows of eternal
love and registered it with a first
kiss. Courier des Elats ITnis.
CURIOUS BEES.
They Arc Mingle? and Carry Their Honey
1'iiflcr Their Head.
) Guadeloupe, one of the Lesser An
j lilies is the home of the mot curi
j ous species ot the genus apis that has
I yet been discovered. The common
1 ooserver wouiu pronounce 11 a com
I mon honey bee. and honey bee it la
but not the common" kind. It is
smaller the native black Xorlh Amer
( icau variety (that is tho ono wo call
native '). being but little more than
half the size of the Italian honey
bearer. Tho curious points about the
West Indian insect lie in the fact that
the honey bag swings from the under
part of the head like a miniature blad
der instead of being concealed wi'.hin
tho abdomen, as is tho case with
every other known variety of honey
gatherers. But this is not the only
odd point about our Guadeloupe in
sect They aro all stiugless. male and ,
female alike, and never make what
we term bee comb. Their honey,
which is usually stored in cavities in
rocks, hollow treoa etc . is put away
in little clear, waxen globca which
are arranged in regular rows along
the walls and across tho ceiling of the
storehouse. These honey globes vary
in size, some being as small as a can
ary's csg. while others are as large
as a baso balL ,
New Jerejr and Arkansas Compete.
Xow Jersey comes to the front with
a strawberry plant which bears fruit
all the year, and Arkansas with a o-year-old
negro boy who killed a rattle
snake just twice as old as himself,
iuside of which were found a water
moccasin over four feet long a black
snake of tho same length, two dead
a .1. . .,! aa lifn fnn ItiTttMaj hsw.
icmus aim uuc wn wau---( luitzr i
bullfrog. I
.11 any Clxint
The honor of the invention of
. . . . , . , . f . l
printing has been claimed by Mentz.
Stntsburg Haarlem Venice. Rome.
l'lorenc. Baslo and Augsburg. Iho
first three only are entitled to consid
eration. T8i- l upola.
Eider Well dat's a
house dey'.s put up. bat
iley's got de hea-house
dat aiu1 scandelous.
nice lookin'
fo'de LawL J
en ton. II
THAT MIND-READER.
She Cam j Tram Saglniw and Bad an Kar
far Muslci
Detroit hus a j ouns man, whd la H
feature in his social circle because Of
his. powers as a vocalist; palmist,
mind reader and "funny business1'
generally. Ha is just a little proud
OI "Jraseii an, arounu;. qui espeejruij;
$ M hio singing. Lately he has been
giving some amusing taKe-oirs
on
mind-reading says the Free Tress.
Several nights ago he had as a con
federate a sharp girl front Brtginaw,
Who lovds io pfod hiih now Und itiefi
in his tendcrest places. Cn this oc
dasiod he had posted ,her on ihe mys
teries wf hlinfl rpadirjg arid,, gjjo ap
peared with him before a parlo'r fct'
dience, blind 'oldcain due form, and
took her place ro.idy for the perform
ance. He held up a lemon in plain
view of the audience
I hnve hara." hs said With , much
form, -in my hand a lsmdn. What
is it? '
"A iemdrV' p'rornp'tlj' r'pp'iie'd IKo"
sensitive and ho bowed and threw it
a-ido in the midst of applause.
Xoiv. " ho continued, taking up a
piec of ice. I hold in my hand a
piece of ice. Is it hot or cold?"
3 old,"' answered the blindfolded
git'l.
TlnlnKi'.5 rind. He fired .U 6ut df
sirht whilo iho audience applauded.
Xcvt ho took a shoo from tho table.
I have here." he said. u Xo. 9
shoe. Can you toll me the size ol it? '
Xf. l." responded the girl and
there were more roars and applause.
Then ho stepped to one side and re
turned with a saw and a stick of wood.
He p.it the stick across a bench and
began to saw.
Xo v." ho said to the fair sensi
live, will ysu toll tho siildibnCe vhar
I am doing?1' and he sawed away vig
orously. The sensitive held her heal to ono
side and listened intently. Tho opo
rator was greatly pleased.
Tliis. la lies :nd gentlemen," he
said, "is a most difiicu't feat"
The subject waiteJ a ininutc.
cning.
Well." said tho operator,
yon tell the audieneo what 1 am
list-
an
do-
i"g? ' .....
You arc singing " announced tho
subje -t so unexpectedly that tho op
erator fell over a chair trying to get
away.
A GREAT FROZEN LAKE.
One -haet or Clesr Cry .til Tint Is Many
TIon:i!i 1 I. -t !ri.
On tho road from Irkutsk to Kiach
ta. the frontier town of the Chinese
empire is Lake Baikal. It is frozen
for nine months in tlie year. Mr. J.
M. Price. 111 From the Arctic Ocean
to the Yellow Sea. " says that its
origiu is undoubtedly volcanic. It
contains 12.0 )0 square miles and has
an average depth of over 5. 000 feet
Tne cold is so terrible that wheu a
hurricane stirs the waters tho waves
often freeze as waves, remaining in
hummocks above tho surface. At the
time of the author's crossing, how
ever, the cold uau caught tne earth
asleep, and the ice was perfectly
smooth. He had thirty miles to drive
on the solidified ice.
He says: Owing to the marvelous
transparency of water, the ice prc
sontc I tho appcaranco of pol'shed
crystal, and although of undoubtedly
great thickness, was so colorless that
it was liko passing over space. It
gave me quite an uncanny feeling at
firt to look over the sides of the
slcdgo down into tho black abyss be
neath. This feeling, however, changed
to 0110 of fascination, till at la-t I
found it diiricult to withdraw my gaze
from the awful depths, with nothing
but this sheet of crystal between me
and eternity. About half-way acrosj
1 stopped to make a sketch and take
some photographs. It was no easy
matter, for the ice was so slippery
that in spite of my felt snow-boots I
could hard'y stand. Tho lake was
marvelously still, yet the silenco was
occasionally broken by curious sounds
as though big guns were being fired
at some little distance. They wcro
caused by the cracking of the ice here
and there.
I was told that in some parts of
the lake there were huge fissures
through which tho water could bo
seen. For this reason it is always
advisable to make tho journey by day
light Ve reached Moulshkava on
t c opposite shore, in four hours and
a hall after leaving LeistveniU, the
horses having done the whole distance
of over thirty miles, with only two
stoppages of a few minutes each. It
was evidontly an easy bit of work for
them, as they seemed as fresli when
we drew up in the post yard as wheu
wa started in tho morning."
THE SYLPH-LIKE FORM.
m
Western Students Who Ogled an
Tii-
appreciative Divinity.
It was a wet afternoon and some
half-dozen students from tho univcr
sily were tho only passengers on
board the interurban car. says tho St.
Paul Pioneer Press. At Prior avenue
a dainty creature got on and took a
seat right plump in the middle. Its
eyes were bewitching au I its com
plexion beautiful as a dream. A long
mackintosh coming down to the ele-
gant trim little rain bjots and a rub
ber hood were tho outward and only
apparent articles of attire. The si c
students lined up in a row on the op
posite seat and the faco of each as
sumed a peculiar and beguiling ex
pression. They smiled, they btroked
the.r chins while one or two -lulled
away in the most captivating manner
at their soft downy mustachios.
That sylph-like creature eyed tho
stalwart young men wonderingly and
with strict impartiality.
After a while its umbrella dropped
nervously from its fingers In a second
six brawny hands grabbed at it and
four thoughtful brows bumped against
each other, but t .0 sj'lph took tho
umbrella and didn't say a word. At
Dale street the car stopped aud tho
sylph stood up and unjuttoned its
surtout aid stood revealed-a ten
year old boy. Well I never knew
that students were such gawks." it
said, and then it tripped out and
during tho :est of the run thcro was
a profound silence broken only by the
conductor as he looked up at the
clouds and smiled gently but audibly.
i:ieetriclty and Manufacture.
. Some idea may bo g.itherod of the
growth and extent of manufactures
connected with electric lighting from
Mr. Edison's estimate that no less
than GO, 000 incandescent lamps are
manufactured every day at an avdr-
I age selling price of about 7-3 cents
al,x'
ce.
11 Ciite to.
1 dread to go to Mrs. Lake -Shaw's
.. ... ";
reception this evening,
..vhv , CVLVv
. FoilV of hu3bi
husbands aro going
to be there.
-V Lni;- .rirt In 1 t loci:.
nearest approach yet to per
motion th discovery ol a
The
elu.ii
I.uro:c::n :.
enledacot
vr who has in
will run for ten
a'. -' "
: !!:
j year:
rs wit!o.it W-11J
.A record of uninterrupted cures for nearly
ball a century lias convinced scnl ls Deo
p e that Dr. liull'a Conga S run is the be t
in the market Whr irv new ih'ngs, when
toll kilo, that roa'bat what you nted.
it is in alllfJ
"Jack lite kief" f!ei.fii FrGHl.
Jack the Kisser" is the fifitStf ap
plied to a peddler of pictures named
Sigler, by the Louisville police who
are eesrehin for him. As the agent
of the Bon Ton pibtilfa company of
Cincinnati, he entered the apartineHis
of Mrs. James Shelly the other even
ing and made an assault on tho lady.
She fleized a revolver and made him
beg her pardon: While she went after
a policeman she escaped.
rhy.-iWans' prescriptions have failed to
fen h.rnhiir t'itScS i rheumatism known to
TO
lly
So CCLti.
Anglo-Indian Jutlc.
A delightful state of affairs prevails
ia Indlft, According to a story pub
lished in S native ndwspftper at Cal
fliutft. Three Etlglisbraen Oh ah e-.
sursion in a steam launc'h. redzhihs a.
place where they desired to ancusrj
ound certain native craft moored there
and called upon them to move. The
natives did not comply with sufficient
cJicrity or respectfulness. One ex
cursibtiis!, ft magistrate, went ashore
and had two 6f the boatmen" arrested
and taleS to iho latoncb. where i&ey
were sentenced by the magistrate to
ten stripes each, administered then nud
there by the police.
The prosperous Magazine of Ameri
can History opens its twenty-ninth
volume with an attractive January
number. The leading article is by
Mr. Edward F. deLancey, describing
"i'hh Columbian Celflbration in 17'J2.
the first in the liuiie3 S.te-?.'.1 ..There
are Christmas Sentiments." Hv
Tne Holly Song." showing that even
stately history does not ignore tho
passing seasons; and among various
instructive matters discussed in Minor
Topics we find a Description of Wash
ington," by himself. This magazine
is edited with remarkable skill, ns
shown in its choice of precious mate
rial for permanent preservation. Sub
scrlptioh price. 5.00 a year. Pub
lished at 743 Broadway. Xew York.
I'ur Kooiilte p:-r.
A"n ingeniously contrived instrumoni
has been brought to the attention of
the French Academy of Sciences a de
vice which is claimed to be of peculiar
value for book-keepers and others who
have a large number of additions to
make in a short space of time. Ic is
composed of a calculating circle fixed
on a tablet this circle being divided
into two concentric portions, one of
which is fixed and the other movable,
each movement bringing opposite the
end of a needle the total of the num
bers. The apparatus, known by the
name of the loiaiiseur, is capable of
furnishing same 2t!0 results, and, be
sides this, the graduation can be ap
plied to the complex numbers of the
decimal system and to those of the
various systems of enumeration, etc.
Thus, a circle graduated for coins
gives in a single movement the
amounts and the differences of the
numbers of three figures which do not
exceed 5 francs.
'tin sp and IvflVet.
Kittrick is a curious fellow.''
How do you make that out? '
I invited him to spend tho evening
with me and he came, but right in the
middle of the time we wcro having he
pieaded a forgotten engagement and
wentolT."
Perhans he wasn't enjoying him
self." Yes, he was enjoying himseif first
rate and there was better to como. for
I had just got out my four-hunured-iine
original poem and was beginning
to read it to him. when he remembered
his engagement and went away."
.lis Kitr.iordiiiar)- -citcnee.
According to the Panama Star and
Herald the following incident took
place at a tribunal at Guayaquil: Two
prisoners were implicated in a murder
at Guara. Tne court, after prolonged
wrangling, was unable to fix the rela
tive guilt of the men and so passed
this sentence: "They shall draw lots
and the one favored by chance shail
not be executed and shall have his
sentenco commuted to that of impris
onment for life, which he shall serve
in the prison of the capital of the re
public after being present at the exe
cution of the other murderer.
?ot t!ic KI4I1I l'2xprvtio;i.
Gus de Smith had his photograph
taken not long since, and meeting
Snobberiy showed him tho picture,
asking him if it wasn't a splendid liKe
ncss. Gus thought it was the only
picture that he had ever had taken
that caught his expression precisely.
"s perfect" replied Snobberiy crit
icaily. The only thing about it that
is not like you at all is the face."
Texas Siftings.
The members cf a club of rich young men
in Venice arc pledged to marry poor irlrls.
The word "enccre" w. s lirjt used 111 I'ng
lish theatres in 1710 end gate treat offense
Brnmmeirn Cnngh Drops.
Ue Urnmnieirs Celebrated Couch Dro i. Tho Kena
lnehavoA.il. It. on each drop. Sold every here.
Max O'llell s lecturiuj
audiences in Australia.
to cnthus astic
There are a lar.e numeer of Lygcnic
physici'ins who claim that disc-5 e 1.- al
ways the result of a tr.iufgres.si -n of Na
ture's la-as. The propr etors ol Garfield
Tea ere buth pbvMciaus and Lave devoted
years 10 teach ng the people how t avoid
sickness by follow ing Nature's I an, 'i hey
give avray with every pickagc of Garfield
Tea a little bojk whit-n ihey r aim wII rn
ab'e all persons, if its direction- are fol
lowed, to avoid sickac-s o all kinds: and
to have no need of Garlic d T a or any
other medicine.
Many a man has been betrayed by a kiss
after s'aking a drink ot whisky.
Lane'a Jledlclno Jlnvrn Hie Itowel
Kit eli Day. In order to be healthy thli I
necessary. Cures constipation, headache, kidney
and liver troubles and reculatei the ctomju.li
and bowels. Ptice SOc aud $1 CO. at nil dealers.
Bkin: bread, ekes and p'es became a
profession in Greec-, 15. C. US.
IT WILL NY
yon to TTi'e to O. II. JEFFRIES
for a ( eWrien o? the M.SA
CHCSKTTJ MUTUAL LIFE 1XSUKAXCC COMIUSVS
new policy. Cah and paia up alne. endor-ed on
every po.iry at the end of tl e ?.cond jeir Pividendj
paid annually. Room 100 L'eo Buildin?. Omaha, Ne
LrasLa. Agents wanted.
Several thousands of hairpin?, in many
styles, Lave bten tecovered from Pompe i.
"sr-;
PUT TO FLIGHT
all tba peculiar troubles that beset a wo
man. The only tntaranteed remedy for them
is Dr. Kerco's favorite Prescription. For
women suffering from any chronic " female
complaint" or weakness: for women who are
run-Iown and overworked; for -women ex
pecting to become mothers, and for mothers
who are nursinif and exhausted; at the
change from girlhood to womanhood: and
Jater, at tho critical "change of life"' it
is a medicine that safely and certainly builds
up, strengthens, regulates, and cures.
If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit
cure, you hava your money back.
or
What you arc sure of, if you use Dr.
Sage's Catarrli liemedy, is cither a per
fect and permanent cure for your Ca
tarrh, no matter how bad j-our case may
be, or $500 in cash. The proprietors of
rhe medicine promise to pay ycu the
money, if they can't cure you.
bae btcil aubqtlcrnir cured wy emvauou
Ol. That is the fea5oit why the w!ulnr
cc 18 i radically unanimous iu u ;r.rui.
A 1'esnllar Tranacllon.
A receni Ptristafi trial throws alight
on the peculiar business transaction of
a certain class of miili&sft The de
fendant was an ex-dauseuse of the
opera and the complainant was tho
landlord ot a once noted but now bank
tiipt cfiruturiere establishment Some
month's' iigb tne defendant was surprised
to receive a bill far SI. 000 from the
complainant for dresses supplied by
the bankrupt milliner. Tho defendant
protestsd energetically and the other'
said that he wUttld insitt upon payment
of the bill which was n'asdid to him by
his creditor and tenant as ass el The
ex-dauseuse replied that she owed at
Doltiicly nothing to the milliner, whose
dresses she had worn as an advertise
ment Tho Judge of the' Tribunal of
Seine, to whom the case was submitted,
ealled several witnesses, all of whom
ies'ifie that they bad worn dresses :u
an advertisement fcrtbe firm and that
in many cases, after all arrangements
had been made the managers called or
money regardless of their promises,
and thinking that the women would
rather pay than have the transaction
in'afie Dablic.
Lira" Fffty Flea.
A naturalist who is tbsont-minded
to a degree, rocently celebrated- his
uilvflp wniimrKT .Titst r.9 the first Sjdc"si
arrived one oFtbe daughters was sent
to summon tho father, who was all' aches, an fwors is t0"?1"0 "l"n
ready, afld came ir.D the oarlor. The laxative remeaj'. Syrup of Figs v, ucn
daaghr noticed that the father - 1 eSg"0 To VbeneVtcd
neo in ms hand a sraull wooacn bos, "" t et thefa true remedy manu
and Zz he shook hands with thg nsar-1 VT a i.f. t,n rnlifornic Fie Syrup
est gue
st she 22 him drop it Ths
cover rolled oil but sho javo a sigh of
relief when sho saw that the lisi was
apparently empty. The naturalist
however; uttered a cry of dismay and
instantly went down on his hands and
knees in an attempt to gather up
something. Have you spilled any-1
thing, father r" -the asked. Spilled
anyth'i'g,,' be. echoed in evident indig
nation at her OalfD tone "I have lost
fifty fleas that I have Just received
from Egypt!'' The effect of this in
telligence on the family was nothing
in comparison to tho effect the catas
trophe had upon the company before
tho evening was over. Arganaut
Ofl! IVCillla l.ulei!t.
Death Valley. Cttilforflin. notwith -
(sianding 'its suggestive name. Is tho
abode of iriof-e curious and wonderful
species of animal creaiioh' than any
placo of its size within tho limits b'i
the United States. The oddest of these
creatures, perhaps, is a species of ro
dent cslte tho kausraroo rat." which
travels from olace to olace L'v 'xeeut-
ing a series of jumps or springs, a'- ,
most in exact imitation of bis name
sake of the Australian wilds. Then,
too, as though it were nature's pur
pose to maice a miniaturo of every
larger piece of handiwork, the sane
locality also furnishes the kangaroo
mouse," a counterpart and perfect1
pocket edition of tho rat. Besides these i
Kangaroo rodents there aro at least t
two other oou specimens ol tne same
genus in the California Valley of Death
the "pocket mouse." with little
pouches inside his mouth for stowing
away surplus food, and the -scorpion
mouse," which feeds whoily upon scorpions.
Strongest, Purest, Most Economical.
As to whether any of the baking powders are equal to
the "Royal," the official tests clearly determine. When
samples of various baking powders were purchased from
the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Govern
ment Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Boards
of Health, the reports revealed '.he fact that the "Royal"
contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per cent, more leavening
strength than the others, and also that it was more per
fectly combined, absolutely pure, and altogether wholesome.
As most of these powders are sold to
consumers at the same price as the " Royal,"
by the use of the Roj-al Baking Powder there
,,. is an average saving of over one third, be
sides the advantage of assured purfry and
wholesomcncss of food, and of bread, bis
cuit and cake made perfectly light, sweet,
and palatable.
The official reports also reveal the pres
ence, in other powders, of alum, lime or
sulphuric acid, by which their use is made a matter of grave
danger to the consumer.
Whenever a baking powder is sold at a lower price than
the "Royal" or with a gift, it is a certain indication that it is
made from alum, and is to be avoided under all circumstances.
)7
ijf you are trying to wash with. You
' V mustn't think that all Washing Com-
y pounds arc alike. Pearline is the orig-
inal one, and the best. Millions of women
know it. So does every peddler and
prize-giver,
J IlUi IU LtJll VULl LlldL 1L S L11C Sclllli- cl3
Pearline, or 'just as good." It is not
be honest, send it back.
Ileware of imitations. Pearline is manufactured only by 34" TAMES PYLE. X. Y
, BEWARE CF FRAUD. . m
Aek for. nnd Inalqt upon bavin
"CVI..lOtJt;LAS SUtE. NBaoeen
nlno rltbout V. L. licuKlos naao
and price ntamped on bottuia. XjOOb
isrii wacu uuuu)
S3
A
Will aive exelaaiv oale taaaoe dealers
(ivents
BBBBkv tnB4 nM'rtrr "- m II
i? mitfiwlzi
mjr aL? ta! 1 ttVL
i?K Mv&Sikd&K W4fctA
Cf mtf' xj .w?
" rKtt'f m f 1 sk. vteta.
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ep-ttKDsi Xv
m&z&SMyE ks.
p .
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fci,?t35:,.rc''J5K - r .ima ----r-
a. WritolVireaiuiosuo. irnotforaalclijTOurpli
litt
ad,atz0c.nd7idth,uantcU. toKMgo ITreo.
Garfield Tea s:
CuruJHick KtalacLe.IutorosCompiexioa SATen IWcturV
Bills. Samplefree. 0imtUTEiCr.Ili W litiiSt.N.Y.
Cures Constipation
A afaatrVt1 eff A lata a" -
Clip the last thirty Jraw or more from ffi
century, and tho seymeaS will represent taer
term of the unbounded popu'ialty of Hoatet
ter'a Stomach Bitten. Tho optftnir of tho
year ISO will be signalized by the apjwsrancja
ot a' fresh Almanac of the Bitters, In ! n
he uses. deriTStloa and action of this world'
fam'oa mediciac- will be lucidly set forth.
Everybody should read It. The calendar and
astronomical calculations to be found In this
brochure aje always astonishingly accurate,
and the statistics. Illustrations, humor and
other reading msijer rich In Interest and full
of profit. The Hosttter Company, or Pltts
burKh,Ia., publish it themselves. They em
ploy more than sixty hafM in the mechanical
work, and moro thud eleven months In the
year are consumed In Its pf paratlon. It can
bo obfatned. without cost, of ili druggists and
country dealers, and Isprlntett in pnfll.ih,
German. French. Welsh. Korweijlan, Swwjlsh,
Holland, Bohemian and Spanish.
ProsreM in Tnrkey.
The suhan of Turkey has made .&
vigorous break through tho trammels
ef national tradition and has given the
order that Turkey shall take a place la
the" march of civilization. He has
granted concessions for the construc
tion of long railways which will open
up his territory to tho east the north
and the south, ail having their termini
at Constantinople. One road is to run
to Damascus and another, tho Tigris
& Euphrates railway, to the Persian
gulf. The concessions havo been
! granted to German and Belgian firms.
English firms being entirely left out.
The MOST PLEASANT WAY
Qi yfsventing the grippe, colds, head-
' tfnh-. For sale by all druggists in
30c and St 1-otLlea.
a he rhoen'cfac if ere? He first to employ
t:n5lurs to fortify cltic.
Bad tns'Wfn. the mouth or an unpleasant
breath, when restlting from CaUi.rh, are
overcome, and the nasa! passages wfcfch have
V?a closed for years are mad; free by the &Ce
of iArs Grecm Balm. I suffered item eatarrfc
remedies without benefit until Jast April, when
ow Elv's Cream Balm advertised. I pro
cured ? Kttle, and since the first day's uc
liave had uff ftwre bleeding the sort-ucjd ii
entirely gone. D. Q. JJavidn, with the Bos
ton Budget, formerly with' I?ston JournaL
Applv Balm into each nostril. It fs quk-klj
.Uwnrhe.1 Gives ltelief at ottce. l'rici
I cents at druggists or oj mat.,
' m.Y BROTHERS, BG Warren St., New York.
Heath is a South African plant whtch
came to Europe n 1774.
ft b Vlnmp. Itosy and Strpncr
-On .Ions C Hsku: X to S l'nre Norxveclnn
CodlavcrOll. insist TtllaWerV. SoldbydniKwists.
'Ihe l'arir sewers are lhc lorgt nudmos:
' compleM in the wo Id.
Important to Fleshy People.
Wo havo 5.ir!l n pago article In the .Dully Crtote
on redticlncweicht HX a very small expense, it
will pay our renders to "! two-cent stamp fora
copy to Atlas Circulating Librcr, Hi State btreet,
Chicago, HI.
Ginrer essence contains twice as much
ak-ohol as Whisky.
Hannnn'n 31na!c Corn SnlTe."
Wamnteil to cure, or muw refunded.
A;k
your crusisist for it. l'rico la ccm.
Iron p;
in 1SI7.
vements -nerc first laid In Lcndon
( ori.us aM Colds. 'Ihosc who are
6ulTt.rtrg from Coughs. Colds, Sere Throat,
etc , should try BitowVs BuoxcaiAi. Ti:o-cue--.
Sol'i only in boxes.
.Ti ha S. Clarke, the corned an, Is Ii Ting
' In Eng'and.
..........! .!.. ..nfl f II1C7
dropping In the inroat peculiar to thataisc',
nminnsohleed almost uV.Ir. I tried various
per cto difference.
Royal Baking Powder
ifROYALtt&'IJ fc
Bnn.TtiyfzM
You Wonder
vvhv Mrs. is so enthusiastic about
Washing Compounds ? You wouldn't, if
you knew the facts. You'll find that she
is using Pearline, instead of the poor and
1 nprhans dnncrerous imitation of it that
though to sell you his stuff he .
W. L DOUGLAS
IF
SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
sewed shoe that "will not rip; Calf.
seamless, smooth inside, mors comfortable,
stylish and durable thaa any other shoe ever i
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom
made shoes costing from $4 to f 5.
Ths following are of the same h"sh staadaxd of
xzerit: s '
54.00 and 55.CO rise Calf. Iiana-scwea.
$3.50 TcHcc, Famer3 cad Letter-Carriers.
3.50, 52.25 and 52.00 lor worma? iien. 1
03.00 anu 51.75 lor ioutas ana lioys. . 1
S.t.co Ilaad-Stwed. I FOB I
2.50 and 2.00 Donsola, j LADIES. 1
01.75 tor iusscs.
13 13 A DOTr-rca owe Tonrself
to get ino ccs; vaino icr your
rrrrr.nrr- TtnT!emlz In variT
looiwear by psucnaslaK W.
3L-. Eouglca Baoes, wnica
ropresest Xteo best valua
ot. tao prices aaverassa
CSvacczssQS coaxes-
SO "toa wear ,
t2)ia?'
1
I
and ccceral merchants tyUcre I hnTC no
Drmmiil ilirrrt to FFtrr. Ctsticil
W. Ii. DmzIxj ilrocton.atass.
i m vmmrm.
UlCCSAYSSHECAHKSTSECiiaVi ,
nirC raUGQITFOSTKEMOKEr.
lrBajja.Wl3ipre40r.rURlM
Via. 5.'il Sl.il; .ffnt .ilac rUL..
Im'j luW. htZ I iit Aa4 Iwj .k. I
vlia a mu t til. Uul!atil -tlM J
rtlE. ttct itb I f-tl rr j.f. E.J
SXrCSD IN., Bit. AS. CUUM.lUa
"f
sHLJfH
I IS) "
NOW IS THE TIME
TO TRY A SAMPLE PAIR OT
KIBKENDAluJOalS&CO.'S
OWN MATTF.
They are -warranted and made
by Skilled Workmen, of the best
Selected Stock.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
goods manufactured by us and
take no others. It will pay you
to investigate by a trial.
Km
XIRKEND ALL, JONES & CO.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
Italic the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OR
Oier Chemicals
aro used In tho
preparation of
W.BA.KER&C0'S
reakfatCocoa
tciie ia aba. Z"fv
vure and soliu
.. 1 .. .. fimM
i it lias moretnan tarc6 YI
I tho strength of Cocoa m. "
wttn atarcn. Arrowroot -
Sttcar, and is far moro ec&
nomical, costing less than one cent a cup-
It is delicious, nourishing,?? and EASttr
3IGETEr.
Sold by Grocer everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Hatf.
A NEW REMEDY.
A Mexican priest has discovered a
remedy for fever.
It IV very simple.
All tha-tn0 patient has to do is to
pounduoa.sPider in a nirtar. pour
in water and u rink the decoction.
Then you musC have faith
If this fails the. first lim9 the r0"
sourco is more spider.1 and moro faith--u-,
...-iir t-,-T, w novor fails.
If vou dla it is not tho
spiders that
V Vhnn
oiu tne woric du ia:. ui nun.
vou are suffering from inciDienv
.... . . . . l rr.
fever
a better thing than either spider or
faith is to take the Laxative Gum
Drops and take them regularly. Thestf
remove tho waste material from Sho
Bystem, excite tho bowels to activity.,
stimulate tho digestion and renovated
the entiro individual. When tola ls
done the patient recovers as a maMar
cf codrsc.
This is much better than a drink of
spiders. Sylvan Uemedy Co..
Peoria. 111.
If any one doubt tftit
ivo can euro thomuitot
sUnato caxo 1n to tvA
dajs. let him -wr.toIi
paiticulnm ami InTftl
Kateonrrellab Uty. Our
llmnclnl backing U
$-00,000. AVhca mercury.
BLOOD POISON
A SPECIALTY.
IxliaoT)Otas3lnm.s.-rapirlllaor HotSprint fall, w
Kiiarantee a cure and our Jlasie typhlWno N tho only
thin-that will euro permanently, l'ojltlro proof sent
.II, free. Coos i:iEDY Co., Chicago. III.
WORN MIGHT
AND DAY.
H0I1U the wont rup
ture w ith raseuntlrr all
.iteumtances 1'rrfect
Ailtu.tmcnt. t'omlorr.
ami Cure Jfw Patented.
Improrement. lltu
t rated cataloRUS and
ruin for hrlt measurr
mnt lent ecnrelr
gexled. O. V HOUSr
JIFO CO., 744 llroad
way. New lork City.
zmf&
WELOJNifil
, x , ?tv "r WaU
Ulustratea tdituuHuo ouuw; -ulic
A-ugers, twcii xitiw, a-J':.. -d
atTcf Jettinrr Mdchtnery, Wl a-
TWlllR. etc.. SENT itiiJC-iiT7,
teen tested and all trarrai'-
THE PECH MFC. CO.
Niox city Iowj
64 8. Canal SUChlcatXi.
Al i Price
i;llan4lrrWalb. BlfTelrta
Trlrj.ln.lisa. iiJU-IiIs larl.
Katalo. Mafoor. tarrlfrhrV
Mrlabs IUrr, fat T.pOtM.
SrolnsaxBllM,
. t.n. Ilmu. naao. iiwr miu.
lath 1rawfn.
Icttrr rrr.M't,
Pit.. Maail.,
Lawn 3I.ri
tora hb.ll.ra,
raiialn? Kills
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OMAHA BUSINESS HODSES.
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Rnuuiir6Q0uS
lilt I!nrn-r Street. DUCK. OII.LI
and LEJJTUXI'-
CLOTHI.NO. FEIT BOOTS. OMAIU. NI.B.
THE COLLINS GUN C0.,
Gura. Am."
munition,
tlahlnz
Tackle, Bao liall. Croqut, Lawn Tennis anil Fancy
Sporting Gool. Distributing Ace nt for A O. Spiulil
lnif .t tro. 1J12 Doutflu bt . Omaha, w rite for catal'tr.
PRIVATE
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men Cotiiulntlou Iree.
CHRONSC
UrlNi for 11 KKEK
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Tl E R VO U S lists' lTihr. Omaha'.
TEETH, $5 PER SET. BAILEY,
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I'axton Illockt. cor. ltth an-1 Karnaca,
Sta.. Omaha, TeetU cxtractrtt in ma
tho morning anil new ones InaertaJ
tbe jnrat day
OMAHA PAPER BOX CO.oxor
ALL K1NIS, 12f.S-t0-" Jones atreet, Omaha, Neb
Dr. BIRNEl
CURES CATARRH,
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nd STATIONERS. RfcES PKV"-
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.
L03 ANOKLE3 WINE, IJQTjOR a CTOjR 00
Wholesale aad Retail Wines, Liquors arnJ C!k.a
UlSiarnam Streak, Omaha. Send for Pric List
WAGOHS, CARRIAGES
W.r.DEAMA."'
Cmabi'i Lane
eat Variety.
QTAT10HERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES.
J KrtaiU C J JIOTEU. New Tor- Life ISuLJirjr
WORLD'S FAIU "itart aSarlntn account with Oer
man S.-iinir Bonlr. Omaha. Tb- mot rellibli. Irk
atitutlon in btate. tl,(0OC00 liability to ilepu-ltors.
UiP.ELI. A CO., Uaple Surer and 8Tmpe, Jellies,
rrearres. Jams. Apple Latter, Etc. Props. Omahm
can xanurecinff. v.o.,i;atis ana UecoraUtl Tinware.
LUMBER. Wholesale and Retail. Hardwood lumber
nine A oak fence lath, white cedar pota. split oak
cedar posts, plUng, llne,etc C R. Lee, ttaDcasla,
KIMltALL PIANOS,
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KIMUALLOKUANS,
AT raCTORT MICSS.
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SOUTH OMAHA HOUSES.
WOOD BROSJ
LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION
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cag. 111. Mar.et reports fumlshel upon application.
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