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ATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1881. HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHING COODS. | We desire to call the specinl attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan |Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls OGDEN LETTER. A Most Interesting News Budget from the Terminus of the Overland Route, . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: were children under six years of age, | ¢ This for a city of 7,000 people makes |7 a fine showing, but because of the |® excessive heat and the fruit abund. ance, there has been more sickness | than usual during the month. In| Salt Lake City the death list for Au- |t wust numbered 101, of which number | Tunis, ¢ m,‘u-{n - sixty-three were little children, rom the An Utah's History at Last Finding The bathing in Great Salt Lake has aft Ia Jeann: | ment colors, A charmir celet, calle [ with men engaged in mining. But| Girls with hair of a roseate hue are | i4o/of My, Moodyand another relative, At Greatly Reduced Prices, i the pgain fashionablo—and atill they hate o | il il for Kngland on the 2ith instant. : Licrh SXORET SECVORCRTI0Y N 4 A ¥ _MOST IMPORTANT EVENT Le called red-headea, Mr, Sankey, with Dr, Bonar and others, nRY 008 sToRE n ° 9 \ i den th t k the d As the season advances black velvet or | will sail on the 10th, They expect tu be f ] A ; y 3 T ' to Ogden the past weck was the de |yroche jackets bodies will bo much¢ worn [ gone two years or more, and to labor ‘most On Farnham Street, .CD 4 cision arrived at by the Union and | over cotton and sateen skirts. of the tinein Scotland and the northern i o) Central Pacific railway officials at a| Wide-faced ladies make a mistake in | part of Europe. CALL AND SEE US ° ° conferenco held here. Plans were | wearing close-brimmed bonnets with broad [ - The ninth trievnial conference of Young s el e e az submitted and adopled for new depots, | flaring strings tied under their chin, Men's Christian Associations of all lands | ¥ TS 2 Ll 4 ¥ hotels and all the brildings l‘e‘,uirer.l The woather is warm and the moon is [ met in London, July 30, ~About 500 dele- AL‘CTIO‘A\ SALE OF MISCELLA- o~ 4 o m ? st the junction of roads, Theso|around again, and the young manat the | gates, reprosenting howtly (8,000 amocie | NEOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE| g b : buildings aro to bo vory elaborate, | Tont sute s iven s girl tafly by the | o, attended, Une ol Whemest PR\ cpnoy, NEB., THURsDAY, |G ez W b and constructed of stono, brick and) Tup 48 ciings wo read of aro of | Shaftesbury, who was the fitst president| SEPTEMBER 15, 1881: D e > iren, 80 as to be of the most perma- o s an association of this kind. . : three or four colors, This ought to make The undersigned will seli at public auction to ] | nent character. Ogden has suffered | 4 muddy crossing glisten like » rainbow.— | The communicants of the Scotch Free | tho highest biddcr or bidders, at the above men- o = greatly in her prosperity because the | [Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. dl‘“mf.h l]“-"x"(l)&; nhnult. ‘.'.‘l?,(r:lo[lt;ha I‘l!"lm{ tioned thue a , the following property, Q N = o) 4 roads were content to get along| Southern girls will not work in cotton |8Dout 172,000, and of the Justablished | vies g cultiv with a lot of wooden depots and | factories, and there s Toud call at At- | 4bout 600,000, other Presbyterian divisions RO comuinllen o () onl dvatoinl gre = » fHioes whioh would have been a dis- | lanta, Augusts, and other places south, | bout 100,000, making the round number | G020 engine’ of steam grist and saw offices which woul of Presbyterian communicants in Scotland ] fl for female operatives from the north, . mill, four (4) horses, one (1) mule four (4) har- ! Fme to any of the prominent eastern S one million, and showing that more than one (1) grindstone, one (1) horse rake, one n -_— 0 ines for even their most nsignificant l-“ "“d"l""l'fk"‘:l G l}fim‘l‘l( ',"“f ‘l‘f f‘}“h‘ three-fourths of the population are in Pres- machine, fouk (1) mowers and_ reap H Frr stations. ‘This s all to be remediod | jiitnt"yirinad hose wear those of pale | VEerivn familics. i o, Iwenty (30 bt daade forty (05 i, 0 sZ : now, and all doubt as to this being | silyer gray, mastic, pale lilac or black. An English Episcopalian editor has | ey (1) cook stave, five (5) heating stoves, eight [ : E e Th l t St k d M tC the permanent junction has been re-| pn-uy‘nu '"-): iR (loy birdbln the wru'tel}: to P]Ill.]llnhl)li‘u l,lvurw“lr,h]:uu\»; (&) tab en, ono (1) step-ladder, fifteen (15) hogs, a [ —1 o i | e arges ocK an [0 15 om= mml':d. wo‘;r is ‘(L:nlln.l'(ilollf:) udu:;n {‘,m. ui' .‘hlml::chqu ft\:toliing lace, m\ ::xflhrl\! ]‘;wuml;m‘c’;:.‘ .,wfl;::fi:a;.qhueut;":‘.{.” e mmionce at 10 o'c’ock, a. m. q a =l = m I t A t t . as the grounds can be laid out and the | humming-bird's brilliant plumage, with | thery g competent to celebrate the Eu.| Termscash, . (-9 [ m lans mado in detail. The disastrous | its changing hues, forms one of these orna- | chariet au your lordship 187" Lhe Lishop | DY orler of Departme ot Intorior, | =g RiSIE MBSOrYMEent in relast May, which swept away the |™ments. answers that they are certainly not church | 1,y pasyes, Auctioneer, W I‘— freight depats and offices, hus proyed | Flexible cloth, aa the elastic clotn i of England clerg “hut after the un: | ‘Otoo Ager s > The West o bleasing to Ogdon in Bastaning the | 2o culled, i befng much wied for, Nor. | kind treatment w ol Wesloy and Bept, 4, d-0t, u'fi Q0 8 9 i olk fackets, which are made without | his people receiv n the Chureh of erection of these needed improve- |yt and for close-fitting out-door | England last century, and after the good | Proposals for Laying Sewer Pipe and Dolng (] uq = = { ments. Our present passenger depot !nukutu. work they have don shall never hesi- the Necessary Grading and Other o) < B B oY o akmigtpi | e i o o P f Zdo one side of the city, that it gives our | cords, tassels, beaded applique bands anc S— § o 0 LERK, town a bad name to’tl\a overland pas- | agrafes are '\\hphysll. which are to form [ Wm, McUartney, 88 Lloyd street Buffa- OMAILA, Neb., Sept- 8, 1881, | = " % Z sengers, one of the richest dress trimmings to be[lo, N. Y., fell and sprained his ankle, | Staled proposals will be re clml.,gf i ofse flfi - 3 AEle i worn during the tall and winter. His employer, Anderson, 94 Main | the widontigued up to 13 w. of Tuowday, Bop- F‘fl B < ; | Pluah will bo oo in vague than ever |streety procure some of Thomi Electro |6/ cesey ciding, Suorn an i work N <C > has been made the point from which | for fall and winter use, It will not only ““~l‘]‘"i|)!“' says that “k“‘“' "l‘l"l“'““”llfl ted with the samé, uy per specification. i ] [ — A Saoops o aupplcs leuve tho, ey | Mmoo ey g AL 2608 VO 0 | B e o e Wi == O |We Kuep Everything in the Lino of Carpets, Oil- togo to Fort Thornburgh, the new | costumes for, out-door wear, ‘but w — " 3, n follows: — i) EER obtain prime importance n robes of cere- Py po = of pipe, e i d re'\lling of 4,500 ? = 2 4 3 military post on ”",’, Uintah reserva- | oy, DYING BY INCH rLaving Gy Gxeavating aud retling of 4,500 m N v e} cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fiztures § tion, where the Uintah and White| =4 ificial fowers are more and more ox-| Very otten wo sco a porsc for- Wil Doutlas strects, from Twenticth ¥ 4 R o nd more ex. ery otten we sce a person suffer. 3 o i River Utes aro now placed. Tho | quiste, Toes aro wdaubledly the favor: ing from sowo form of kiduey coni 4 and_ retitng 4,000 | =4 B 0 and Lace Curtains. | istance rom Parl ity 18 llenpnrnillcelluuc‘:‘-,nnnl the lmnn»lvcuhbn,;u slnint and is geadually dying by 0 lley, be- (5 ¥ abont 160 miles, over good |roses, called in France rose. du roi, have inches, This no longer need to he so, | M*¢en Douglas aud Farnbam streets, {rom Nine- o - roads now being prepared, The yield been more affected by Parisians than any |\ ~ : : | g L0 B | teenth street east to junction of main sewer. -1 B | Pod, . & Othins Foral breastires’ for Electric Bitters will positively | Layingof 4,(00feet, moreor less,of0-inch sewer of the Ontario mill at Park City avor- |~ gt ¥ cure Bright's disease, or any disease of | Pipe, with necessary excavation aid rofilling, on = = § o8 nearly $5000 daily n silyer bul. | Ostrich plumes, always handsome have A ] o between Farnham snd Harney streets, fron _— 3 T ol o tho monih of - Avwauat ip | & new charm added this seasm—long |the kidueys oruriniary organs. Thoy ety T e q = - | ,:."‘;lm Vbl “3'5[1)'0(;(;’ Hous 3| plumen in dark, rich hues, with a fow fila- [ aro especinlly adapted to this class of v of O-Joliplpemore lesand " = - 9 . A 6 ik g il S and 1o on the alley | chinery ‘or I.I{u Cornish pump :uul.:e lr:::,lmf:r ::::nl«tllimh:"n-l:ufizm“'lhl'~lh.{;m‘b“m'l Slaosen, < (asiing. i direstly' iop .t rney and Howanl. atreets fron, e Y Pump, st i B Pkt phade, which bluzes out | Stomach and Liver at tho same time bireet cast to sewer line, Also laying n [TV laced ‘n the new shaft is arriving | ou the datk ground, and will speedily cure whero ever feet moro or Tess, of 16 ana 16 Inch = rom the west, and will be the largest | There are more flowers than jewels sren I Y d YOIV | laitis, as per plans and # e ifications, from & b g | among the poetical and picturesque toflets | 9ther remedy has failed. Sold at | point hear the foot of Dodge to the river. - 2. ever used in America, The engine | Mhon the pooticatand ploturesgus tollebs | e 50 0 FU 000 Thy Tah & Mo | A bids to ke accompanted by bonds in the h B TG PLEASE EVEHYBQDY has a cylinder capacity four inches in o, eqaon, and not In |\ d i suun of five thousa d dollars, as surety for the » diameter aud is calculated to work the ""“',’:,,{,"m“f:",;"u'f“’l'}',“'::"""'c,l::m s 3 oo of the werk ' hervin “adver- Established 11 Years, | f pump to a depth of 2000 foet, The | than at the present time, GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN, any or all bids i "}"”"'.)' X0 . f Assets Represented A i ! pump rod will be composed of massive | Walking jackets for young ladies have | Dy, King's New Discovery for Con- Bty $82,000,000.0. been very fine this season and has | week « hap ivte oL seyen R it o gok Gioves, | Its Way Into Print and |been indulged in by an_unusual num- | threads hound together with small enael- osiery, &c., now open. y. Public Notice ber of porsons. _ Mins * Wb Aok Y SHREVE, JARVIS & CO,, A b nh xcitement among | Pheric. tempora bt A Wl Waheio e -G s Serions Accident toa Former Fos. the bathers, one of whom, Mr. Shull, ‘él ;l::"w o £ / NSO ident of Omaha and Othor |1, " Oinala, gotting too much | ot £1,000 { SRS QB | 1t yon sulle trom Dymepsia, e 3 Fresh Information brine in his mouth and losing a valu- | the sticks ar i) .@Q{a"s’fl o\ Y i G w H 0 L ES A !- ]' 3 ablo ring from his finger, ':.n: Ay d TP\ GI;}N‘(\Y It you are ,-ufly.‘v” I((I;"I;:l‘wln‘r;u(:‘-v;l:u'-:lflrIw L] Correspondence of The \_(I”"‘L'l“""“f“”' B. oy “]'l'.’"’]""'.""{} pale_catea-ting e, Sh ’3z‘€“1\7' T AT " ol s \k R s Jad e S Oapey, Utah omber 5, —The | Nebraska, is now visiting Utah with | }p . ~HE GREAT you are prostrated with sick Headach )y s o (i R BURDOCK history of Utah and the prominent|"is wife. S T8 Seurth Tabre THE ISH & McMAHC )N, lake the other day aused considerat more gor- DERREREDY 1f your Bowelsare disordered, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. men and woman who have occupred The Editor's Vacation, ¢ feathers t arc BURDOCK Bl OD BITTERS. positions and are closely identified | The socicty editor sat in his chair, [ zeously beautiful ¢ i 0okt Sond s LARRREN St ALK 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NES. with the territory has never been fully | Perspiringly breathing the hot sultry air, Iyn.u;'lw.!r.m AL Ll he FOR BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS And of “personals” writing a column or so '|The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska collected. The two distinct factions | Abans tolks who hud gone and others | Pright Bues, while art makes all mann RHEUMATISM 1t you have Indigestion, you will find an antidote it ok o anp one individeat | T Shemmor eorts,to the mountain | Bk plumase I, the melicy, oo y " BURDOCK BLOODBITTERS. | gpEGIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. ifficult task for any one individual to anc Bt e oot e g it ’ latt 1t you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- v + 3 4 hile the soft black feathers of the cock uralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Y ’ . §y 18me give to the public such a history of | To ll‘i‘lvl-?m old sea, or cool woodland :i\‘“ S5 el st ik xH ,' ¥ thick ljy(]vul‘ or El"zi"cfi(i .S:aranass of the C‘ga’:l, adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, - events and persons without doing 11| 5o he wrote that Miss Giush had gone with | short, fine fur, Dover Teeasts With the | "o guinsy, Soro Throat, Swall- | 1tyour Liveris torpd L for 0 halthy action FEARON & OOLE, who has had fine opportunities of | «yhere is also the well-known belle, Miss ers falling | Footh, Ear and Headache, Frosted ek ke "‘“l“:fi{'l‘)"::“'('“l';;(:;:;;;‘.}.‘f,,’;‘ll 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. . gathering statistics and historical facts |, Mary Frill” | c il toriy. thW Feot and Ears, and all other ¥ Constgnmnts made us wil receive prompt attention. Reforencos: State Bank, Omaha; Plat in tho territory during the past few | ~limenl and; Mide Batlinave goneito the | i Pains and Achss. It you have any symptomsof Ulcrs or Scrofulous | & Co., Baltimore; Peck & Banshr, Chicago; M. Werk & Co., Cincinnati Miss Buff to the country (beware of the m—— e Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacoss Sores, a curative remedy will be found in yoars. Ho was s member of the|Mis Bufto the country (bews w & safe, sre, simpln ad cheap Exte BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1. OBERFELDER & CO { M hurch, and of such high snakes) i RELIGIOUS. Bamedy, A trial entails but the comparatively i i ormon church, anc o such Rlgh | Mewmrs, Fairfax, McDougall and Patrick DIERPEY ertding outlay of 50 Cents, and every ore suffer: | For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- standing that ho is very familinc with | |/ PICO8e o ook to bathe in tho | There are 95,103 Presbyterlans in Now T e o e i e s | v i can MPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF i all the church history, while his as. | AT® S0ing to Long Branch tobathe in RAGIANE, 1 7 Directions in Fleven Languages v BURBOORHLOUD BITERS: IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF { sociation with non-Mormons has also TR ahA 08l ek Dhte: safbon dose | o Tevte 1 addition of Tuther's Bible in | 80LD Bflulbnxggig'{gimnfllhm For Nervousand General Debility, tone up the ! added to his storo of knowledgo [ Laid down his fead Dencil and silently | (opar intoorito be ised for eriticiom Ao cgm.nn.& GO, | i BURDOCK BLSo DTS MILI INER'Y' & NOTIONS He is mnow an apostate to| ewo The 350 Shakers (two-thinls women) in Seatimor ' |Price, 81,00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Ots » the church, Seeing the necessity | “I it here and sweat get no thanks formy tlrx:’l‘\ s d]'.;: l(..K;‘-r(!lvn:u:tllu:;"l;nprnlv = FOSTER. MILBURN, & Co.. P 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET i i ains, erty valued at £4,300 for cach person, i A i ‘l:ftprolcfl"'t'lflkt“‘f'l litoraturo and | (o, PRI o - sesonted of moro money than | Report has it that Bishop Spalding is ) y @ U0.y ETOPS, P g T i istory of the territory in a perman- brains quietly making preparations erect & ' BUFFALO,N. Y. ] b b 2 - ont form, o bogan_ tho publication of | Go off to those places, are hapyy and coo, | Ragnificent cadhoral o bis Lt ELASEA. a quarterly, called ““Tullidge’s Quar- | Leaving ) llwrv: at work—do they think [ Madison and Fulton streets, Peoria, WEL ) Gm:}"n'; wholesale by le\&!h-l(;:m;l:x;?](;‘;'l", The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. , g the prss. A1 the s ork | o S baerwi it 1oy | nnsemsmnie e i | o (pgatesh Varlety o rxzox. BF. C. MORG-.AIN. is done in Salt Lake, except the fine | Then he looked at the ceiling, frowned g b I tool : hich rentited ] Aowt. ut L Aot A Boston man wanted to give the Ann —IN —0— il steal engravings whichare executed in | toWR St IR b o the old cuspa- | Abor Unitarian church two thousand | ~ . | GHLERL S ony goons, BASWIM & WELLS WHOLESALE GROCER cost of these engravings for each Iy g ing, nor care if it costs me my FANGY nuons 1422 Douglas St., Near 15th. H ) the largest magazine published in acation.” America having 200 pages in each | Aud, without preparation, sanscollar,sans | The Soventh chureh eomgress of the SHAst » number, The fact that this enterprise sock, § ’ Protestant Episcopal chnvel in the United ) has proved successful, when it was [ He took his vacation—he walked 'round | S¢\tes will be held in the city of Provi- () started by a man_without a dollar to | the bloc L, commer n Tuesday, SH_KS, justice to others. W. E. Tullidge, is a gentloman of fine literary ability, number aggregates from one to two thousand dollars, and the magazine is invest, speaks of indomitablo eneryy ar, Sune Mr. Gush is away at Watch ather turbans @ trimming is meeting at . Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, CLOAKS, It your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re. storativein BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Commissson Merchants, 1213 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. | tack and perseverance. HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES.| The preachers frunsferred from one con- ’ 1 — st i DRESS GOODS OMNMEATETA. An important event of the past week, was the starting of a stamp mill Spanish lace is still the height of fash- ion, irring will be used to excass this year, numberec or one in eighty- three of the effe FRENCE HILINERY, ] near the city to reduce the gold ores | ot The Congregational Union of Nova Seo- % 1 fef mi 5 B tin and Now Drunswick is composed of Before removin to of the Silver Chief mine. Nearlyone| ™ ¢y a1 butchor is one ‘of the curiosi- : g lheen. of which g ! ¢ fall season, Silver chatelaines with a mul- | g o) Vi Nt is insured with o OGDEN BALUBHIOUS. tiplieity of brelaques in the shape of ant-| L OURAALIONS O Success, | o7 bt o ScketRet MAAAIAR | My howse and furmiturs Iy luuged with | uOmznn in it'a "L":.'Tgl]"y ':flllt nmlu;}-a :::;-“ ‘::::v.‘:\., u:lun ;l:ni‘:-; :.mllm, arrows, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORNS, T akoge for b "-n“mlfp':,‘: atations {n the SS AR N, y Uve B aiirer fi UP BP fln flfll &U m‘flr i & e showing for b, The number ] 3 vor, ™ 1 trads, logal fo et i 5 S B w—rrer t p 1 of ho "yt aight montia o | Pockecharhetiehs v ecoe it il WO Sott | N oaves, | am digk S dmbio | O, F. Manderson, ) 5 this year shows an average of between [ (oatiies in o fady s toilette. Dainty colored | BREEHREUIAY wise, bow o cauduct pul . Fan R Thkat A o Assos, i, OF ALY KINDS OF CANS. 4 i eight and ten por wmonth. Auguat | 0"V W Bow o memtered o gatr | el v R IS Rl e e | ATTORNEY - AT - AW, § ¥ . #8n up to ten deaths, nine of which |jacket bidies, while for evening the tiniest dareand spocial terms, ANCHOR PUB- A, B, Darxawp. flw-val‘“fl?"‘ hundred ladies and gentlemen ‘went up to see the steam turned on, and the event was celebrated by cheers, feasting and flowing of champaigne. The enterprise will be watched closely, and if good dividends come to the owners of the property, next year will ties of Alma, Minn. New dull shades of color are copied from antique porce'ain, New French dresses are very narrow as to the skirt, and boffant as to the back, Southern ladies at Saratoga eat sugar on cucumbers, They prefer their cramps sweetened, see tho hills near this city swarming timbers from 40 to 70 feot long and 24x26 inches. California. AN OMAHA MAN HUKT, Last Saturday a man by the name of Jumes Murray, met with a serions accidont at Uintah station on the Univon Pacific, nine miles cast of They are brought from skirts added entirely avound” the hips in- stead of only in Tront, and the three seams that form the English back are sloped to meet in a point several inches below the waist, where the skirt is added, Six Nevada widows, each worth over 300,000, have formed a compact and nly agreed to take no se editors for busbands, Gentleme the darkest hour we have stucl twenty.on arein Nova Se nearly all of New The Welsh ation, at its r "Thewe churches are Tand ovigin, ethodist associ- ing at Dowlai:, passed resolutions _ deprecating the at. tempted murder of President Garfield, and expressing sympathy with him in bis sore affliction. Mr. Moody and his family, including & M sumpt s certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the veach of sufforing humanity. Thou- sands of onco helpless sufferers, now loudly procluim their pruise foe this wonderful discovery to which they owe their lives, Notonly does it posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, —AT— Prices so LOW as Defy Any Honest Competi- tion at NEW YORK 1830, SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, §t. Joe & Council Blufis their new OPERA HOUSE STORE ‘Will sell their stock of BOOTS:SHOES Active Fire llI‘d‘{]i‘fu“A,.'Llll‘l L % wouted, U, TAYLOR & CO. i 14th & Douglas ¢, Gups,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. SEND FOR PRICE-LISY. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne EMEMEEIXC TUNIIE FILAa Es 1313 Farnham ©£t., Omaha. Ogden, and brought here for treat-| things would work out all Colds, Asthia, Bronchitis, Hay IRAXTIELO AT ment, He isa young man aged 25| end. Fever, Hoarseness and all affections of TR ONLY iliild Ll e s i L0 i3 years and lived for soveral years in Omaha, part of the time as messenger boy in the car department of the P. shops, His half brother, Thomas H, Dailey is clerk for Geo, A, when his right foot slipping from the oil box, went underthe wheel and was 80 mangled as to require amputation at the instep leaving the heel yet B.:od. Dr. A, 8, Conden, assisted by . M. Jones, performed the amputa- tion and Murray is getting alony well, A sensible and wuch-needed invention, and ono which it scewms strange has not before called in play the mechanical inge- nuity of Yankeeland, is veported fr Ithica, N, ¥.—an ear-ving t i 0 N ¢ is adjust- ed without piercing the ear und infloets uo song, It is very evident that this girl was not addressing a Chicago young man, Iy the free and boundle \\’wt the boys never tell pa, In this section the old men all wear Lox-toed boots, Silver jowelry, buckles and buttons are very much a La mode and will show very offectively over the dark drosses of the the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at oneo to its wonderful eurative pow- ex o if by magic. We do not ask you I [ to buy a large bottle unless you kuow what you ase gotting. We' therefore vinee the most skeptical of its wonde ful merits, and show you what a regu- lar one dollar size bottle will do. For sule by Ish & McMahon, (4) AGENTS WANTED EOR the Fustest Felling Book of tha Agol LIMBING Cu , B Louls, Mo, § No change of cars between Omaha and by, souls, i3 Stevens, master car builder at Omaha. | pain. estly request you to call on your and bug one between OMAIA aad | % Murray was in the act of getting ona| “Yes, You May Kiss Me, but Do | Iruggists, Isu & McManox, and get a NEW_YORK, G box car while the train was inmotion, | You Tell Pa,” is the title of the latest | tvinl bottle free of cost which will con- Direct Line to ST. LOUIS | AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. S X : Daily PassengerTrains RRACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES With LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL] OTHER LINES, This cntire line 18 equpped with Pullman's Sloeping y Cosches, Miller's Satety Piatloris and Coupler, and tho cclebrated Westlnghouse Alr-brake. 2 Forubam St, Omaba N Dealer in Hardware, WM. F. STOETZEL, Cooking Stoves TIIN WARE. Tenth and Jacksen Ste. - - - Omaha, Neb

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