Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 10, 1882, Page 3, Image 3

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    .US rUt ATT A lfATLV i1tiE > FitflJA'y. ' ItfAKHTT in Ififi ,
Deere & Comp'y
MANUFAOTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL ,
Wholesale Dealers in
.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Wagon Go , Farm and Spring Wagons ,
Deere ftHansur Oo , Corn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o , ,
MolinePnmp Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps ,
Wheel & Seeder OoFountain Oity Drills and Seeders ,
Moohanicslmrg Maoli , Oo- Baker Grain Drills ,
Shawnee Agricultural Oo , Advance Hay Rakes ,
> Met Manufacturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Shellers ,
Whitman Agricultural Oo , Shellers , Road Scrapers , &o , ;
Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales ,
A , 0 , Fish Raoine Buggies ,
AND DEALERS IN
All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock.
sxuxrao xoxe. o. 'X'/iLX.oo-iTxis.
Address All Communications to
DEERE & COMPANY ,
Oouncil Bluffs , Iowa.
STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
6
AND JOBBERS IN
" *
MFIour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
*
All Grocers' Supplies. it
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
IAMACTURED TOBACCO. in
ors
Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND L'AFLIN & RAND POWDER GO ,
W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON. and
MILLARD & JOHNSON , has
COMMISSION AND STORAGE ! said
1111 FARNHAM STREET ,
OMAHA , - - . - NEB. the you
REFERENCES : the a
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , as
.
STEBLE , JOHNSON & CO. , in
TOOTLE MAUL & CO. army
his
THE JELM MOUNTAIN can what' to
his
ahowi
But
more
day.
AND the
earns
ing
with
you
Mining and Milling Company. crippl little
-Capital Working Siock Capital , . . . . . . . . . . _ . - 9301,000. , might And
,
Par Value of Shares , - - - - . . . . 91,000,000 821,000. women
.STOCK : FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE infirm pxoell
Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. miracle decline
tivoly
DR. 1. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. street
WM. E. TILTON , Vlco-Prooldent , Cumtnlus , Wyoming wrote
B. N. HARWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming. and
A. O. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming , on clover
3aXC.T7 KIEiEIS : : a day ,
Id. . J. . LThonma. . Louis Miller . , W. S. Brunei. A. 0. Dunn. those
V3.N. Ilarwood. , .
Francla Leavens. .
Qoo II. Kalot. Lewis Zolman , would
Dr. J. 0. Watkloi.
comfo
< oo22meGm OEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized Agent tor Sale ol Stock : Df ' " > o uv tfeb. maind
have
taught
FOSTER & GRAY live Twoo the avail least bluntly
blind
WHOLESALE- it vraai
- tobo
food
LUMBER , COAL & LIME , and seven iboufj
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
Tbos
Buffalo
has wo
petite [
the mo
very
heuJac
-DEALERS IN- ( join
- and I
HALL'S SAFE AND LOOK GO trial
Fire and Burglar Prop lifo Dcnvir It
last in
Ocean
the d.
ciuiiet
ho ha
they
feeble
1020 Farnham Street , a then casu
3xr : hand then
TRICKS OP THE DEQOINO TRADE.
How the Frntornttr in London Do-
celvo tbo Clmrltftblo.
Lon-fon
The reader may bo surprised to
learn that it is not in nil cases tlmt
bona-fitlo cripples and those who nro
unmistakably aflhcicd and who im
plore charity , arc really entitled to
commiseration and relief. It is quito
within the verge of possibility tlmt
they luvo rendered themsolvcsobjrcta
of compassion deliberately nnd with a
purpose. At a notorious lodging-houso
n the neighborhood of Drury Line
ho manngcr pointed out to mo two
such characters. The one was a
wretched looking womnn of past mid-
die age , who wat very poorly though
tidily dressed , and who , while 1 nns
talking with the man in the passage ,
passed through , carrying in her hand
a nice piece of rump steak and a small
canliflpwor. "That's how she does
it. " said Mr. Manager , as the woman ,
who was too weak to walk well , Jielcl
on the balusters with her disengaged
hand while she descended the stops
thai led down into the collar ; ' 'that
and a pint of atout will make her n
decent dinner. She can afford it , and
if she couldn't she would bodoau in a
month. " On my requesting an ex
planation of this enigmatical anccch ,
the manager continued : "I can t give
you all the particulars , -because what
she doses herself with is a secret. Hut
dose horaolf she does. She remains
indoors till after the gas is lit , and an
hour or so before sbo starts she takes
her dose , whatever it is , and it makes
her that horrible ill that 'mm my soul
it's a wonder how she finds pluck io
continue at the gamo. Her face gous
ghastly and pinched , and she goes to
black under the eyes , and she's so
weal that there's no gammon about
her hand ! shaking as she leans on her
stick She toddles out every evening ,
and you ; may find her af tcrwwd stand ;
"Jgj just off the pavement with a paper
pinned to her breast , on which is writ.
'I ail very ill and in deep distress. '
She doesn't say a word , I am totd , or
even hold out her hand. She hasn't
any need ; to. I'vo known her to go in
out from i hero at G o'clock , and she'd all
boon going it so the night before that s
she's fairly stumped and boon glad tq >
borrow two-penco half-penny of mo "
for a half-quartern of gin to start hor.
Well , sir , I've known her to go out at
and bo homo before 10 with a matter -
tor of eight or nine shillings all in l'at
coppers. Docs the stuff she takes do '
any harm ? It makes her thin , and old
she has such piins inside her that
sometimes all the drink she can swal
low doesn't i make her forgot 'cm. But
is an out-and-out game while it
lasts , and plenty of "em that ledge old
hero would give her something hand
some if she would put "em up to what
her 'doso1 ' is. Do I think they would ?
Pm sure < of it. . Why , take notice of feet
that chap out there in the yard , washing
to
ing his shirt. You sue his arm ? " I form
looked ( at the individual indicated ,
whoso braces crossed his naked should go
shall
, and I saw at once that his right
arm was frightfully attenuated Boern-
ingly more skin and bone , while . . the ,
corresponding limb was well nourished |
plump. ] "There is no pretense
there , " I remarked ; "tho poor fellow the
a i withered arm. " Mr. Manogor The
grinned. "I don't say he's a liar , " have
ho 1 , "but ho brags that ho did it folios
himself on that ho
purpose , might
have the advantage of being a cripple. ispag
the
He's been a soldier , and whatjio says
revise
is-between friends and in confidence ,
know that wanting to got out of
service , and not caring to work for
living , ho gave himself a bang on ho "
elbow ! with a hammer. It passed
an accident , ho had a few months sank
in.tht infirmary , and came out of the breatli
with an allowance of sixteen boys
ponce a day for eighteen months , and look
arm has been gradually wasting to
what'you see it now. Does ho show it old
excite compassion ? Rather. Ho imprei "
use it a bit , and ho can play on
fiddle with ; it about the streets , thing
showing it all bare up to the ahauldor. ' broken '
ho doesn't make much. Not fuj ,
than four or four and sixpence a f iff
. " "But that is much mo're than start :
average hard-working laborer for
, , " I remarked. ' The hard-work Ho
laborer ? ! ' returned Mr. Manager , floor
undisguised i contempt ; " 111 find the
dozens of follows about here who him
haven got the advantage of being under
crippled , who'd be sorry to earn as boys
at a hard-working laborer. " him
there is no doubt that there
bo found scores of men and
, disabled , who make such an ThereIn
excellent living by displaying their
infirmities that they would decidedly In
to bo made sound , wore such a '
] possible. I con speak posi For '
as regards blind men who are For
street-beggars. Finding them in
wretched ! homos , with a drunken wife , It only
grown-up , lazy children , living in ,
: on the money bestowed And
their sightless parent during the
I have interested in their favor
who , had they been willing , Detroit '
at once have placed them in u "
"Loi
comfortable asylum where for the re
ot their 'wes they would inuainfj
his
boon 1 well fed and lodged and
falaettc
trade as 'rell. But in at
three instances they declined to fe rty-Bi
themselves ( died ,
of the opportunity ,
of them excused themselves on gown
plea that they could hoi boar to long
liouldora
among strangers , but the third that
told mo that , thoUL'h ho was
, ho was not exactly a t'uul , and mo I
wasn't likely that ho them
very was going
lookin
caged up for the sake of his )
and bed , when ho could "make" brough
shillings in a short woa a
day going '
I'vo
with his dog , and enjoy his pipe
his glass every craning. had would
the
Nevev Too Iiato to Mend , had
, J. Arden , William street , East ain't
, wi lies ; ' Your Sritmo HLOHHOU
worked on me fljilendld. I had no an- the eiui
; used to sleep badly and get up in irl in
morning nnrefrenhed ; my breath wun I moan
offensive and I suffered from nevero little
; since using your Spring Dion , kuepin1
all ] theuo syiiiit'inia | have > anahoJ ! ,
feel quite well , " Price 60 cents , couploe
boltleH 10 cenU , some
mar-dlw that ah
you'd
The Aged Typo. was slii
Intro Ocean , niter
h remarkable how the habits of jho'd m
cling to a person even during his Ann M
moments. The boy jn The Inter girl had
ofllco hardly expected to find atwoon
old . man o.t hia case when they with ? u
to I work in the morning , for when such a
had gone Jiomo the night before ) that ,
had noticed his steps wurei very the old
. For over forty years ho had father
; first on a metropolitan daily , by thorn.
on a little cpuntry weekly , and mo I'd
on a rollgiqus monthly. His her , ai
was steady ajj yet , despite hia GO aud wo
6dd years , and very few of his "a's"
Rot into his "r" box. This bright ,
sunshiny morning ho c.iino in and
greeted hu fellow-typos with a pleas
ant "Good morning. The boys noticed
ticod his hand trembled aomc\vliatand
that his voice was liUaky mid uncer
tain , but they paid ha particular at
tention to these things ; the old man
fiad been acting uttlit-i sti.tnguly for
the lust few days , and they attributed
it to a gradually weakening constitu
tion. Ho stood at his case for almost
an hour throwing in , and had distri
buted nearly all his matter , when of a
sudden his composing stick fell from
his hand to the floor , and ho hinuolf
tottered and would have fallen had
not the boys sprung to hia side and
supported him to n chair in front of
the tire. His head dioppcd forward
em his breast , nnd his breathing became -
came more and more rapid. The
prcsBintm ran for a glass of water , and
returning hold it to his lips. As the
Wtttfll touched his parched tongue a
spasm of pain shot across his face , and
his framet convulsed with agony.
With an effort which seemed almost
superhuman ho dashed the glass upon
the floor , and it was splintered into a
thousand pieces. Tnia effort seemed
to aruuso him somewhat , and ho gaz
ed about him with a bewildered
tare.
"Boys , " ho said ; "boys , are the
cases all full ? " "His inind wanders , "
whispered the foreman , inalowtoico ,
and then ho said uloud , as lie bent
over the old man : "Yes , Dick , old
follow , everything is thrown' in. "
. "Tha'ts ; r.ght , that's right , " exclaimed -
claimed the luoblo old man , "there is
nothing like having the galleys and
stone : all cleared oil , " and ho seemed
bri up considerably , and made
an effort to stir the fire with a warped
sidtsttck which the
, boys used as u
poker
" 1'vo ' run short of om quads , boya ,
and haven't ] i enough to space out this
poetry ; , " ho said , and his faltering lingers
gors n out through 'the motion ot traveling
uling over the case in search of the
requisite mota.
That' * all right , Dick , we'll throw
some quoins and that will bring it
right " said of the
, one boys in a
sympathetic voice.
"A , Oharloy , " said the old man ,
"that reminds mo of the old Cosuy-
villo Hurald days , when wo used to
drop out i a dead 'ad. ' and lock up the
planer in the forms to fill out witn.
'ut times , those , " ho continued ;
they will noror como back to the
man , " and he leaned his head on
both hunds aud swayed to and fro.
Ihobojs gathered around him more
closely to prevent his tailing. West
On ! of the boys , in coming to the
man's wide , stumbling over a chase anil
which was loaning against the com with
posing stand , ana it foil with a loud
crash Mho old man sprang to his
, and it was all the bojs could do that
restrain him. "You've pied the Rlter
form,1 " ho shouted , "and it is time to
tn press. ; What shall wo do , what
wo i do ? " In
"Si down , Dick , old fellow ; it's
nothing but an empty chase , " said the No
foremen , autl ho gently placed the old
gentlemen in the chair. upon
"You can't deceive mo , Moo , " and
tears stood in the veteran's oyes.
form in pied , and wo ought to Fun
been i to press an hour ago. The
are all wrong , Mao. See , hero
page 102 , backing up page 27 , " and
old man snatchod'a ' froof from the roadi.
tiook , and began tolding it in a place
helpless manner. 1H11
"It's all wrong , but it is too late , "
gasped. and
'The press waits. " Hero hia head any
again upon hi breast , and his fort.
breathing was thick and fast. "Yes ,
lock I up the forms and look out olficca
out for loose spaces. " ' R.
The boys stood silently around the Vice
compositor : , and the scene was un
impressive one in the extreme. EUR
"H pages are all proved , oyory-
all right , " ho murmured in
accents. "Now , then , "care-
, boys ; lift off the forms , and clean
the stones , and before , before you
up the press , lot us let us jeff
the drinks. "
fell with a heavy thud to the
, and i the foreman , with the aid of ST
pressman , lifted him up and laid
tenderly on a pile ot mailbags
the cutter , and ono by 0110 the fob4
returned to their cases and left
to sober up.
"Balm In Oilead.
Is balin in Gllead to heal each
gaping wound ;
THOSIAB'.KLKOIHIO OIL , the remedy la 1880.
found ,
Internal and for outward use , you
fieely may apply It ;
all pain aud Inlmiumatlou , you should
nut full to try it. 3L
codtHa trille'tin worth its weight
In gold ,
by every dealer In the land thle
remedy is Bold , Mur-7d-lw
Dire
A Woman's Honrt.
free I'rcu Prc
"Lommo BOO , " said the old man
.
Noch
o
with hia chin on the top of
cane and speaking in the uhrill
yoico of ago , "it must bo
< 3von years since Ann Maria Daily
yet I can remember the very
aho were and the color of the KASTEI
curls that hung down over her
and the rod on her cheeks Toll
was like a winter apple ! Dear ' laoa
she's never faded a mite in all Safety
years , but just sits there a tSTPoo
at me , as she did when I OJTl" ,
her homo. You BOO there ro-vl Ticket ,
kind of romance tew it , and Wot.
offbn and offen thought that if I A Gen. O.
tin power and could rite it out it
read i boautifullor than a novel ;
fact f was that Ann Maria
another beau , but that
no wonder , for she was
smartest and prettiest and best
the hull country-side ; but what PHY
, oho had favored him evov so floom
afore I como around aud began
' her company. Folks kind of
their names together , and OMICK
of ' 0111 , to bother mo , hinted ) ' | )
she cared c heap for him. Why ,
ortor tow hov neon him ! lie
slim and fine as a lady , and were
shoca and had holler eyes , as if
never had quite onuff to eat. Sen'l
Maria care for him ? Why , the
sense and know the difference
XC
a feller as straight on a sapling
color like new mahogany and lliouiiln
Cash
'
melanohnly-lookln' specimen
as iVeslchesjer
Besides I had a
, mortgage on '
'Hio Jloi
homestead and Ann Maria's
CaplUl
owed mo bftt I did
money , right Hard r
. I told her of aha married
deed the whole thing book to HrUltli
and I did. Well , wo was married ,
< made as purty a couple as you
< ) vcr saw in your lifo. Ann Mam had
a sottin out of china and linen , aud I
Provided the IIOURO , and folks said I
fiad the best wife a man over h d ui
( ho world , and I'd got everything just
as I wanted it , and s'poaod it would
always bo so ; but from the day wo
were married my wife failed in health
and spiritn , and in six months I buried
her ; folks said it wu consumption , but
it didn't ' run in the family. I
Was blind and full of pride
ihoc ; but I'vo thought since"hero
the old man lowered his voice
"that mcbbo all the time she loved
that white-faced chap ns I despised.
A woman's heart , I'vo found out , is a
queer thing , and love goes where it ie
eenl ; but if uho did and married mo
from a mistaken sense of duty , why
all I'vo ' got to say is I'vo boon pun
ished , too , forl loved her. Perhaps
never felt it as much as I did when
saw her lying white and peaceful in
her chintz gown , with the violet on it ,
and something aroui\d \ her nock that
I never see before a little cheap
locket with some hair in it that wasn't
mine. Then I mistrusted that hot
heart had broke , and I said solemnly
as I kissed her good-by : 'My dear ,
I'll ' never have n wlfo but you if I
live the fourscore year and ton ! ' and I
never have , and I think mobbo she
will too that I loved her truly and forgive -
give mo at last. "
ShrowdnoM nnd Ability.
Hop Bitters , so freely advertised in
all the papers , secular and religious ,
are having a largo sale , and nro sup
planting all other medicines. Thcro
is no denying the virtues of the Hop
nlant , and the 'proprietors of .these
Bitters have shown great shrewdness
and ability in compounding a Bitters ,
whoso virtues are so palpable to every
one's observation. [ Examiner and
Ohroniolo. nmrl-d2w
M talc1"
{ ' < \ WdWAit
( or beluj ; the mctt " i utitckcet. an
stfoat line 1 ! connecting the iiru i Metropolis , CHI
OAOO , ami tha KASTKRN , Nimii'Kmniuf.n K
80UTH-KA9T1IRN Lmiui , n VM t.'niilnatclhoro ,
KAKIUN C'm , Liiv.t v > mrii , Aicnisox ,
Council , Iluirrs anil OMAHA f UOIIMBRDUI
CvNTiKf from which rodliti
EVERY LINE OF fJ'flAD '
penetrates the Continent umiv the Ulnoar
U the Pacific Ulopo Tlit ,
CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA.
OIFIO RAILWAY
the only line tram ChtaaKO owning trocK In
Kansas , or which , by Its own roud , roochci th
polntat ftliox o ruuned. No Tiutirxiu BT OARRUOI
wissiNO OOINKCTIONII I No huddling lu 111
TonttUI or unclean can ] , na nvory poaaon cr
carried In roomy , clean an J \ cntllalad cotchei
Fast Kxprosa Tralnu
Dir CAM ( of unrivaled umjjnlilceucti , PUM.UIM
PALAOB SUCRPINU CARS , and our own world-f mout
Dmino CARS , tipen which meals are Hcnod of un *
aurpAwod OTCcllcnco , at the low rate of SBVKrrr
Cum BACH , with ample time far hon htu
enjoyment.
Through CATS between UtilcAKO , PcorU , Mil
wnukoo and Missouri Illvcr 1'ointa : and cloao con
nectlona at all points of IntniwcMon with ether
.
Wo ticket ( do not forirel thbti directly to even
of Importance in Jduisai. Nebraska , BUck
lls , Wtomlngr , UtAh. Idaho , NtniJ/i ' , Cftllfornln ' ,
Oregon , Washlnirton Territory , Colorado , Arlwnn
Now Mexico.
Asll boral arrangcmrnto
other line , and rates ol tart , always mi ovr and
competitors , who furnlnh liur rltho o the com the
fort.Don and tackle of B | > orioiuui. frcn ,
Tlcketa. mape and ( olden it > ! ! prlncliw
lu the United .Slattw nnd Oanado. ture
. K. CABLE , K. ST. JOHN ,
I'rea't & Oeu. Hen. Tkt aodFow'r As
Manatcr. Chlcwo Chlcaro.
EUROPEAN RESTAURANT ,
OnFarnliamStbet ! , , 11&12 ,
OPEN DAT AND
MEALS OE LUNOH
AOGNT3FOR
AM BREAD BAKERY.
GEORGrE"HOTjaH ,
< lm Proprietor.
John G. Jacobs ,
tlroiicrly of OUh& Jacobs , )
UNDERTAKER
. ' SHORTLNE ( , 1880 ,
_
KANSAS CITY ,
Joe & Council Bluffs
tff. A TTTr.TCP.T Wo
u TUI emi
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND THE EAST .
From Omaha and the West.
change of can between Omaha and bt. ncrati ,
and but one bctwonn. OMAHA and
NEW VOUU.
EBX3K
I PassengerTrains
AND WESTERN CITIES * ltti LK38
OIIAIIOE9 and 1H AJJVANOU ol ML
OTIIiat LINEi. 5
entire line la equipped with Pullman i
Bleeping Cam , . PoUoe lee ) oacUw. Mlller'i
I'latlorm and Ccoplcr , and th * celebrated
VoatUKhouso Alr-brako.
that your ticket read * VIA &ANSA8
T. JOSKftl & COUNCIL Ii&UrT8 IUII
via fit. Joseuh oul St. Louis.
for sal * at all coupon atailonn la thi
J. P. IIA2NARD ,
PAWia , Oen. Bupt , Ht Joseph , Ufrl
. fut. : andTUket Ak'i , St. Joseph , Mo.
ANDT IlOHDiv , 'Hcket Agent , ORDi
1020 Faynhain street.
JL. D , BAUAKD Qene/al Agent , ORDiR
OWAIU.HR
. S. GIBBS , thin R
thing
PHYSIOIM AND SURGEON , .
. Noi , Grolirhtpu Block , 15tli
Street.
OB1AHA , NEBRASKA.
llovw. 10 tola A. u , , 3 to 5 r.M.
i'hoBB cnunoctul with Central Olllce
M. R. RISDON ,
' Insurance Agent
IliouiilxAwumtiroCo. , ol London ,
AmtU . . , . , . , , . , . 5MJ.01 ( 00
, tY , , Capital , , , . 1 , 000,000. Ou
Jlorchiulu , ol Kuwark , N , J. ,
, , . . , , , . . . . . . . . IWCOOO ,
Fire , I'hlladvlphla , Capital. . . , 1,200,000.0 ,
flrowcn'Br'uiid. , , . . . . 1,239,916.0
America Auuranco Co . 1WO,000.0
Offlco , Boyd's ' Opera Mm ,
WM. GERS'
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKEHS OF THE-
Finest Silver Plated JSpoons and Fork
The only nndfj ktionsl pinto that
originnl firm of |
is giving for In-
Rogers Bros.
atniiao a ainglo
All ou Spoons ,
Forks nnd plated Spoon n
Knives plntod triple thickness
with the groAtoat
pUte only on
of care , Eaoli
lot the s o o 11 o s
being hung
on a scnlo while where expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure . full deposit
) a. -
making a single
posit of silver or
plated Spoon
thorn.
thorn.Wo wear as long asa
Wo would call
a triple plated
OMpeoial atten
tion to our BOO- ono
Rival. " Orient Tinned
All Orders In the TTost should b * AdJroMod to
A. B. HUBERMAHN ,
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , NEB.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE MILLINERY AM NOTIONS.
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stook very nearly Complete
THE ONLY RELIABLE AND STANDARD BRANDS
ClGAHETTES MP TOBACCOS „
f
WONEER CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA.
S"WB3B3T OA.3PORAX .
! AMBASSADOR.
. H-r. JAMICS. & : o. ST. JAMICS i-a &o.
U.IKST NOVELTIIS.
PDRK TODAOOO AND .
PUItB 1UC rAPBB.
KWKKr OAPOAAti. COEJC MournpiBOii. Unsurpassed ior cleanliness , ,
.
convculiMirf The noft foollnR , of the conk liitwten the teeth , makes this the most economy dealrablo anj
jiloaiuiiil mouthpiece besides absorbing 111 * nlcotlno aud
Hniolto. . rendering a cooling lenMtlon to
haina tobacco ni the renowned SWKBiOirOBAi. GKunBTTKt , .
absolutely
Tim UMporul , . Caporal K , and Veteran Cork Uouthploco ClRarettos , are highly pure.
U V l/i'ANA. KNAUEtXED EKDS The da rocommendedU
< lip on of these Cigarettes are Imparrious to mois
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tluia unublttiK the Hmoker to oonsurao thum without .
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Made from Ihoflnosl . paper uotitb.
nolectod
bright Virginia. Mild and fiwtot , guaranteed pure.
BY
THE
Special Attention
Is Once More. Called to jthe Fact thax
Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. \
ALSO A COMPLETE LINK OF '
Furnishi-ng Goods
Hats and Caps
aro'propared to moot tbo do rounds of the trade In regard to Latest Style *
and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring In Commotion .
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO
S !
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St
SAUSAGES !
Practical Sausage Manufacturer ,
ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR AUL
VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES.
Family orders attended to with despatch , and every
promised satisfactory. I invite a call at
No. 210 South Tenth Street.
P I L L S B U RY ' S B E'S T !
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR
always gives satisfaction , because it make3
superior article of Bread , and is the Ohear
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to.run alike or
money refunded. , ,
V\i. \ M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
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