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THE DAILY B OM4HA PUBLISHING CO PROPRIETO 016 Farnham bet 0 h and Oth Streets TERVS OF SURSCKIPTION 1 year, In adva pa &10.00 RAIL © AY TABLE, TINE CARD CHICAGO, 8T, FilL, NINNEAROLIS 1§ OMAIIA RATLROAY Leave Omatia—| as-cnzer No, 2, 7:508 m. Ac eommaouation No. 4, 100 p. m Arr 10 pom Accommodation No, §, 10:50 &, 1 LEAVING OMANA KASY 0B SOTYH ROUR 8y 70 ) . o &N, W. 740 10’y m [ 740 W' Arr SL. Touis At 6:30 &, m. and 662 1o& 1 vesat 8 a, m, and 340p. | w. Arrives at St Louls ot 6:40 &, m. and 7.80 Lprods, S0 &, W 0p. m o 5 p. i, o (130 1w . P. Denver freight, ~:26 p. m. ARAIV (NG~ FRUM @ANT AND ROUTH, N W U \ emigrant, P, Donver express, 500 &, 1t WS | 740N, w645 p.i. I TIIR WKST AND BOUTHWYSY, . P Fxpi 3 8 & M.in Neb, g A ¢ M Lincoln Express—8 408 m, U. P. Denver express, 7:3 Freght N . 10 B 0 UL P treight No. 14, 1 9:00 . m. R e L U. B Denver treight, 1:10 a. m 0. ® K. V. mixed, ar. 4.4 p. 0. YKN OMAMA AND . m. DUMMY TRAINS ARF 0, 9:00 and 11:00 & m.; 00 p. m. 9:25, 11126 & m.; 6:26 p. m. leaves Omaha at 9:00 2:00, 4:00 And 5:00 p. m, Loaves <ot 025 and 11:26 w. m, 25 Opening an* Closing of Meils. RowT 8N CLOBH, b m. 8. p Qe .00 6.30 G neaize 900 630 Q o, B 900 630 Wibash 12330 630 ix City 9.00 630 Uion P 4:00 11:40 0 waba & R ! 400 1140 B & M. inNeb...... 00 810 0 ux Ciiy 6 73 B & M. Lincoln 10:40 U. ¥ Tiusoin Suada 1380 U. P. Denv.r 0., Sioux Uity & St. e L-11:00 i owa leave but onee AN day iz 6% 4, m. Otfice open Sundays from 12 m, to 1 THOS. FHAL OMIAELA Businegs Iirectory. Abstract ard Real Estate, JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 18th Street. Architects. OUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14 Creighton Block. Jr.. Room 2, Creighton Block, Boots and Shoes. JAMES DeVINE & CO., Fine Boots sud 0es. A good assortment of home work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. THOS, ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 805 10th street, manufactures to order good work At fair prices. 'Repairing done. Bed Bprings. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlasst, Books, and Btationery. J. L. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. bouse in Nebraska establinied 18756 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS’ A. RYAN, wouthwest oorner 16thand Dodge, Bast Board for the Money, Batisfaction Guaranteod, Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Furnished Raoms Snpplied. Uarriages and Roaa Wagons. WM SNYDER, l4thand Harney Streots. uewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Streot. Junk, H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Lumbsr, Lime and Gement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Lainps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1300 Douglas St. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tullors iy re- ceiving the Iatost designs for Spring aud Sumwmer Goods for gentlemen's wear. Styliah, durable, and prices low ns ever 216 13th bet. Doug.& Farn, Millinery, , Wholesale and Retall, Fan- oty, Zephyrs, Card _Boards, Hosiery, Gloves, Co heapest House in the Wost. Purchasers save 80 per cent. Orlor by Mail. 116 Fiftoenth Street. . roundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sta Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, th and Farohsm Ste,, Wolshans Bros., proprietors. Gracers. Z. STEVENS, 21t between Cuming and lzar TANE, Corn, 23d and Cy Hardwaie, Iron ana Steel OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 snd 112 (6th street A _HOLMES corn| 16th and Calitornia. | &e. arn B. & Marney ANFIFLD HOUSE, Goo. Canfleld,9th & Farnhany DORAN HOUSE, « 913 Farnham 5t SLAV Slaven, 10th §t. Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel 9th & Leas enworth “Clothing Bought. © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second | haud elothing, = Corner 10tk Dentists, DR. PAUL, Willlss' Plock, Cor. 15th & Dolge Orugs, Paints ana Oiis KUHN & CO, Phanmacists, Fine Wane Goods, Cor Douglss wtreets W. 3. WHITEHOU E, Wholoeale & Retal, 16th at, | C. FIELD, 2022 North Siuo Cuming Street, PARR, Druggist, 10t and Howard Stroots, Dry Goods Notions, Etc JONN H. F. LEUMANN & CO,, | 1810 and 1812 Famn. | t | 1w wnd | L. C. Enewola also boots and eh 7th & Paciflc, | Furuiture, d Farnhar |8 of tho pa | Private ordess sy 1t atMas M 1o’ puddt | Floriet, « And Surveyors. ymmission Merchants Grockery BONNKK 1500 Doueing street. Good Tine, othing and Furnishing Goods. | 9BO. H, PETERSON. Also_ Hats, Caps, | $howe, Not! s and Catlcry, S04 S, 10th str Hoota, | Retrigerators, | ©. P GOODMAN 11th St d's Patent. Farn, & Harney bet | 8how Case Manufactory. | 0. J WILDE, i’ Manufacturer and Dealer 1n all kinds of Show [ ‘ases, Upright Cases, @ . 1317 Oass St. FRANK L. Show Case m GERUARD, wfactory, S18 proprietor South 16th trect setween Leavenworth and Marcy. Al goods warranted first-class Pawnbrokers ROSENFELDL 10th St het, Far & Har Stoves ano Tinware. A. BURMESTEK, Dealor (1 Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1800 Douglas St Good and Cheap Seeds. J. EVANS, Wholemle and Retall Sced Drills and Cultivators, 0dd Fellows Hall Physiclans an § Surgeons. W. 8. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Orelghton | Block, 16th Street. V.. LEISENKING, d. D, Masonie Block, L. HAKT, M. D.. kye and Ear, opp. postoffice DR, L. B URADDY, W 1Ath and Farnham Sts « Photograpners. RO, HEYN, PROP. Grund Contral Gallery, 212 Sikteenth Str First-clans Work and Prompt- \ar Masonic Hall s uAranteor Plumbing, Gas and Bteam Fitting. ¥, W.TAKPY & CO.. 216 12th 8t., bot. Farnham and Douglas, Work promptly attended to. D, FITAPATRICK, 1409 Deuglus Street. Painting an aper angin GENRY A KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Street. Shoe orores. Phillip Lang, 1820 Farnnam st. bet. 18th & 14th Becond Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglss St., Now and Second Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, %e., bouwht and sold on narrow margine. Hatoons. HENRY KAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Douglas Stroet, has just openod a most elegant Boes Hall Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 overy day Caledonia ” I_FALCONER 679 16th Stroot. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 101¥ Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. 09 Uent Stores. US 1206 Farn P € BACH n St Faney Goode LEGAL NOTICE. Francis W, Englebert and J. Leo Englehert, defenda ts, will take notice (hat on the firt day November, 1851, Max Moyer and Adolph Meyer, o firm 'doing "busivess as Max Meyer & Brother, filed their petition in the District Court of Douiag Coun fer. Nebraska, agamst said de- and prayer of which are to tain mortgage executed by the de- fendants to the plaintitf upon lot three (8), in Geise’s adiition, to the city of Omaha, in Dou- Ins County, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a certain promisory note dated April 1, 1874, for tho sum of hroe hundred and soventy-cight dol- lareand forty-eight cents, payableninty days from d e thereof; thut there is now duo upon said note and mortgage the sum o three huudred and seventy-ei ht do'lars an | fory-eigh i interest thercon ut twelve per cent per annom from the date of aid notc, and plaintiffs pray for a decres that dofendants be requ she tame, or that sid premises my satisty tho amount found wue. Yoil are required to answer aid petition onjor,beforo the loth day of January, A. D, 18 Duted Nov. 14, 1581, enedy® MAXM By SMrinn & sruLy, Attors R & BROTE 'y8. Nebraska Land Agen DAVIS & SHYDER, 506 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Nebra 200,000 ACRES re.ully solected land in Eastern Nebraska for silo. Great Bargains in improved farms, and Omiaha city proverty. 0.F DAVIS Late Land Com'r 17 P © PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. OF¥ICK OF PURCHABING AND DErOT C. 8., } OuANA, Neb., Nov. 15th, 188 Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received’ at this office until 12 o'clock noon, on December 6th, 1851 o and place they will be opened idders, for furnishing and delivo stence torchouse, or on cars, in (if on cars, fter ' inspection an at'place of ing), us may be re- quired by the Sunsiste ce Department. One hundred a d twelve (112) barrols pork, light mess, To be delivered by January 6th it nibev-tust WERSTER SNYDEK 1 one hundred and twenty-seven tho' sand (1:7,000) pounds lacon, short, clear sides medium weizht s nd thickness, o strapped of about 220 pounds hacon ca pi (e of bacon to he covered with cotton cloth All to be delivercd by January b h, 1852, The government reserves the right to reject any ¢ all proposils, i lank proposals and full information as to the manner of bidd ng, and terms of contract and payment, will e furn shed on application to this No propasal will be received unloss necom panied by the instructions to bidicrs Envelopes contain ng prop sals shonld be marked *“Proposals for Subs stence Stores,” and addre sed to the undersigned THOMAS WILSC N, 8. ns-d6t GRAND OPENING! Professor Fisher, (from 8t, Louis) Dancing Ac ademy, Standard Hall, cor Fifteenth and Fo h r Ladics and Gentlom cyening September Gth; s and Mastors, con noon at 4 o'cloek, Cla zd to suit the honorable patrons. ancing ean be taught, liheral, and teed” priv sfaction to ctions wil iy or at the Mary J. Holmes. Just published: —Madeline, A ovel by Mus. Mary J. Houmes, sell 5o enormously, and are read ai with such inferest Beautitully bound; 8160, *Also hand othir works Kivors. Kdit id new novely o-road price, me new editions of Mrs. Holm post an Sunshine, L e, Edna Browning, Marian Grey, awn, Forost House, ete., ete, West 30, SOLD BY ALL HOOKSELLERS MAY AGNES FLEMING. AChanged Heart. Another intensely inter esting novel Ly MAY Aaxks FLEMING, author of those capital novels—Guy Earlscourt’s Wife, A Now and Ac.ond Hand Furniture Highost cash price | R Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE 00, | GUST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Hurney 8t., lmprose od loé Boxes, lron'and Wood Fences, Ofhice Rallings, Counters of Pine and Wainut 1300 bouria st ne oods, & Clgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers of Ol and Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos, 1906 Douglas. W. ¥, LOBENZEN manufscturer 1416 Farnham . | Wonderful Woman, Mad Marriage, Silent and Truc, Lost for Woman, etc. Beaut!fully bound price, $1.50, G. W. CARLETON & OC Oat24deod1u Publishers, N, Y. City Western Horse ana Uattle In- surance Company, OMAEA, NEE. | Capital, - - 8100,000.00 | mures Hornes, Mules and Cattle against los by acoldent, decease or theft. Agencies in all coun | Omaha | | wept-thread come under those white s one yard loug it will require | error would app through which they pass cuts the surface off evenly,tand brushes them | free of fragments of the materials | used THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PAUL MORPHY. Sad Condition of tho Famons Che Flayer Morp! fortu tion is well undors worldy and there is not a ¥ he docs not re 1t and sympathi w him it his aflliction two phases, among others, harmless hallucinations a hot i | lief that unless he can obtain a 1 of 8200 immediately he will be finan aily ruined. This latter s well derstood by his wany friencs in New Orleans. Mr. Morphy 18 constantly roquesting loans of that exact amonni, 18 never refused, and he never takes | the money, however urgent the need of it; as explined by him when ask mg ror a loan | He is eutirely satisfied, and 1l his | anxiety vanishes as soon as the friend | to whom | “Certa | the money now 10 this his pouse is that he “will not take call again for it does. On a recent bhy hastily entered the oflice of a well known resident of New Orleans; and made known his need of $200 to save himself from im pending disaster, and requested a loan of thatamount. His friend ved on an experiment which would test the relative strength of the hold upon Morphy's wind of ths de luston, and the other his aversion to chess, and, assuming aserious toue, ho said: “You want this monoy very much, it seems.” **Yes,” said Mor- phy, *‘I must have it—it is absolutely necessary “Well,” replied th other, “T'll tell you what T will do; if he s applied mvari | ublo res it now, but will which ho never | oceasion Me. M ou will play a game of chess with e Pl mube 9260, Morphy's countenance betrayed the internal strugglo between the couflicting emo- tions aroused by this offer. He pansed in thought for some mo ments and then i a tone expressive of his sense of the hardship 1utheted upon him by the condition, wnd alsoa quiet exultation over the anticipated success of a plan he lad formed, he acceptec the terms, class-boardand men were produced inan nner oftice, and Morphey played his latest game of chess. With a disdainful curl of the lip, and a mamfest repugnance, Mor- ply moved in such a way that his friend mated him in overy Few moves, whereupon Morphy — exclaimed, “There, 1 have dono” what you re. quire, but the next timeo 1 play chess with you, T will give you the Queen!” and, already obiwvious of his pecu- niary necessities, he was going away, when his friend reminded him that he was forgetting his reward. “I will come for it to-morrow!” was his reply as he left the apartment. This inci- dent, which is undoubtedly a true one, shows the “‘holy tire’ is not extinet in Morphy's breast, and that he still has pride of his chess strength, and a consciousness that he still retains it How Rags are Made. Philadelphia Record How many show-windows of our ca know how the rug is made! is woven somehow 18 all that i ent as it lies there, warm, soft, bright with & dozen colors, and attractive in its pretty desizn of tlowers, fruit, birds, or figures. The rug is twice woven, and this is its history: First, the border and center that is to form the pattern is designed; then painted in straight lines upon paper containing a ruled scale, and in the proper colors that are after ard to appear on the rug. This paper rug is then cut up in o strips, each containing two spaces of the scule, and these pupers are the pattern that the first or weft weaver bas to follow. In weaving weft a warp beam of say 200 threads in width and a wheep beam of 100 threads in width are re- quired. Two threads of the first and one of the second pass through the same split in the reed at re:ular in- tervals of 3 one-third of an inch, the intervening splits of the reed be- ing empty. The paper pattern is fast- ened to the middle of the work, and the weaver follows it exactly as it is pair.ted, that is the pattern may need six threads of crimson, two of black, twelve of ecru, ten of green olive, and 80, the weaver filling the “spot” ex- actly a8 to length and color. Having woven _the full length of the paper as panted in the left-hand space the paper is begun again and the painting in the right-hand space is followed, and when all the papers which, laid side by side, form the rug have been thus gone over, the weft for the ragis finished. The roll through ho stop to admre the et dealers That it of weft-cloth is then run the cutting-machine, a 10 inch cylinder, around which a contin- uous thread of knife-bladesis wound. This cylinder is revolved, at a high rate of speed, and 1he weft-cloth, pass- ing within range of the knives, is cut into strings by them. Thesestrips do not unravel, because in weaving, the wheep thread is twisted about the two warp-threads and the fillin: is locked in. After twisting each strip to change it fr being a flat thread into a vound thread, it is wound upon a bob bin and is ready for the sccond wea er, who 18 called the setter, The warp of the rug is black flax; and the settor uses two shuttles, al- ternately—a smail one, containing n bobbin of two-ply or three-ply flaa, and a large one for the unwieldly bob- bin of weft, A white thread on cach side, and one in the mddle of the black warp are the guides to'the set- ter, who sees that certain parts of the threads before he presses the weft in, Each bobbin of weft will weave about three inches of the rug; 80, if the rug twelve bobbins, which mean twelve picces of weft-cloth, to complete it. But those twelve pieces, having each been cut up into ninety-six smilar rugs, There- fore should the weft-weaver put in, say, eizht threads (one-half inch in length) of a wrong color or shade, that AT in ninety-six rugs, The setter having finished thenine ty-six sets of twelve bobbins, the rugs are ready for finishing, The machine This treatment brings outevery detail of the design and heightens the colors. Most of .the rugs made here are of a flax and wool; others are of silk and shoddy silk. The weft for the silk rugs has eight strips to the inch, and to cut it requires 288 knife blades, tios of the State, Bend for circulars so20wly responds. | Mr. Morphy, will you take | DJ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 !mm _The weft cloth and the bla To Nervo is Sufterers must Iy et to a mcety, s va riation of the sixteenth of nch THE QRE UROPEAN REMEDY would muke the knives ot 88, threads instead of the fillin v J. B pson's Epecitic 1 reads " n firm in Glasg vy v A lar who manufacture for yai | ¥ {mpota siens as the d's Supper, tl t at lead t veaver, in some cases, usin; ), DR by ferent shuttles Atly EPn A Matter of Ecomomy. A ! M 1t is now the choice seasor ! ™ 4 £ {tal s yoar whon the man off the ho, ' Wi, “Write fot tARA ANA et hull par eds to get a barrel of apj will never do it agam, but w « SINSON MEDICINE (G year has rolled around, he for i gy Nom 108 A 106 Stain St Tutalo, N, ¥ promise and rashly shows off s K sk, and all deneg rywhere cle, j the samoe as he did th vi LA Wt mn | professional fool Having divided humanity int [ two classis, we will now proc | discuss the professional fool. He gets avound behind the b the cellar stairs, sc that if . C. SPECHT, | Proprietor, elon vthing | 1 . | breaks he will got the hlvm‘fil Thon 1213 Harney Street, [ ho asks hie wito to stand ¢ the head | of the stuirs with a light, ostensibly so OMAHA, H NEB. that he ean seo, but in. roality 5 {hat MANUFACTURERS OF he ean show her what a young Her cules ho is, Tho young Hercules [}ALVANIZED IRUN and professional fool then| carefully meta tho ohine of the barrel on his largest and most mellow toe. He swears softly to him self, and then gives the barrel o vis cious jerk that jams his nose into the head of the barrel and skins the entire Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING. front of his legs. This maddens him so that @ undertakes to huil el g oo fic i whole barrel over his hoad inte the| SPeoht's Patent Metslio Sky potato bin. This move is only par- light. tially successful, and when his wife Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and 1d two of the neighbors roll the bar BRACKET SHELVING rel from his remaius at the foot of the rs, an awful sight meets their Tamthe goneral State Agent for the above wazo, line of koods IRON NCING. Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas,'Office and Bank Railings, Window and Cellar uards; also ERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novadt The young Hercules has his head in the plum jam, and his foot mived up with the pickled peaches, In his fall he has knocked off the faucet of the tive gallon conl oil can, and the oil is running into hisear. Most of the ap ples have rolled out of the barrel and aro bathed in koroscne. Kcrosene i SRR gives a rich aromatic flavor o Ruhmsufl Mflfimflfl w"PKS| fruit that camnot be success- i fully imitated. Sometimes in lot. s ting & barrel of apples down stiira X Richmond, Ind. the stair creaks and lets the man| KNS VASLISHED 1 down through, but that makes no differonce. Tho man always falls Builders « £ under the barrel, and when it strikes him across the stomach the low, sad grant thac he pours out on the silont air sounds like the remarks made by the baby elephant when the trick mule kicks him just below the thorax and about due south of tho liver pad We've about concluded that it is as cheap in the long run to hire these hittlo chores done as to save a quarter on the job andthon lay out $35 ina| new and elaborate style of truss. ENCINES OF ALL SIZES, From 3 to 25 H. P. SAW MILLS, ™ ‘g ot Engines. THRESHERS For all Grains and Seeds, Including Clover and Timothy. Feecd Mills, &o., &c. It will pay you largely to writ ing what you want and how you wish to pa; Unusurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. acoress: ROBINSON & CO0., Richmond. Ind. stat- The Country. Who that has ever lived any time in the country but niust have heard of the virtues of Burdock as a blood purifier. Burdock no2wtf Blood Bitters cure dyspepsia, biliousnesy = and all disrders arising from impure | Articles of Incorporation of the tlood or deranged liver or kidueys. Price Millard Farmers' Club. $1.00, trio Lettlew 10 ~a ¢o 17 eodlw | Articles of incorporation mude and adopted this 20th day of October, A, 1. 1881, by and between the undersigned in- corporntors, as follows, to-wit: NAMK. Article T. The nawe of this club shall be the Millard Faruers’ club. PLACE OF TUSINRSS, Article II, The !uim-ipnl place of busi- ness of this club shall be at Millurd «ta- tion, county of Donglas, Nebraska. NATURE OF BUSINESS, Article TTL. The general nature of busi- ness to be transacted by this elub is to conduct a general litorary and social busi- ness and other entertainments of & social character, A Southern Romance Five years ago a maiden fair, whose home was at a littletown near Macon, Ga, anxiously awaited an imporiant letter from her absent lover. Days passed wearily, The sighing lasshaunt. ed tho post-office, but the Postmast- er's face always wore thatlook of ex- asperating quictude common to those from whom expected things never come. The maiden thoughu that her heart would break, for she realized at lust that ner lover was faithless. The scene shifts. It is Soptomber, 1881 In Macon dwells the samo lady, but CAPITOL STOCK, Article IV, The smount of ital stock shy is now a happy wifowith two child- | o this clu » shall e two thousand dollirs, ron. She has forgotten the faithless | tivided int. shares of one dollar each, ono ot er days of wo. She, there: [ whith bl o puid in the manuer pro: scribed by the diiectors. COMMENCEMENT AND TE MINATION, Artic e V. This club shall conmence to transnct business and exeicire its corporate powers the 20th day of October, 1881, and its powers shall cease - n the 29ih day of October, 1951, AMOUNTS oF L1\BILITY Article VI. The highest amount of a- ty or indebteduers, which this club shall at any our time rubject italef, shall be three hundred d .ilars fore, issurprised when from the town of her youth comes a letter bearing as & superscription to her maiden name that derives from her husband.. An accompanying note from the Post- master explaias that in tearing away some of the boards of a letter-case the missive was found. The envelope is postmarked ““1876.” The ladyspanks the bady to keep it quiet while she eagerly devours the contents. Heav- ens! Itis from John, who proposes in OFFICERS, glowing words, and begs fora kind | Article VIL. The officers of this roply. “The lady's husband alsoen-|club — shali be conducted by = a board of three directors, who shall be jovs the letter, and, out of curiosity, communicales with relatives of the former love Tt is learned that he is a happy Chicago pork-packer, with a wife and three sons. elected from among the stockholders, and they shall appoint a presid-nt and ‘such other officers as by law ix required. i SCHRAEDER, Brom, CLAUS UMANN, W. GERNDORF, Brare or NEBRASK CouNTyY 0F DoUrLAs. SUICIDE AND DYSPE A most remarkable cure IA. for dyapepsia, “Wells' H alth Renewer.” The greatest is 20th day stobe ¢ nic, best bilious nd liver remedy known, | On this 20th day of October, : st Drosel Moot UL F Gacd sersonally appeared Lefore . 8% Duugniat; T D0 (06 oodman, | B randes, a notary public for m.;'lm.m i Juliu J. Glam, ¢ laus Schu: Let the Battle Go On, mann, W, I’ to 1 Imnlwn (‘u bhe @ Bl e fore rticles of in- agsintance of Wellington, an aid de- | be their voluntary act and eed. camp rode up and saluting tho Tron | [skar.] " Clianies @ iasves Duke, said: “What is your grace's ary public in and for D, ¥ county, opinion of advertising?” T think,” | Nebrosko. 881 b | DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOIéLs FROPRIETO Hor 'S, IO ARLINGTON ). 6. McINTIRE, Lincotn, Net. WAVERLY HOUSE JAMES W. O 1ABTREE, Waverly, Neb. SARATOOA HOTEL, 0. 8 STELLINIUS Milford, Neb. REED HOUSE GEO. R\ D, Ulysses, heb, WOODS HOUSE W, P ELLIS Osceola, Neb, | COMMERCIAL HOTEL AME RICAN HOUSE, | HALL HOUSE CITY HOTEL DEPOT HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, GEO. H. McCAIN, A W. HALL, CHENEY & CLARK, F.H. BABBITT Stroms urg, Neb, South Bend, Ne Louisville Blair, Neb. Norfolk, Neb, CITY HOTEL J. F. COLE Paru, Neb. JM HOUSE MR. VAN HORN, Nebraska City REVERIE D. DRUM, Unadilla, Neb, | HANGE MO [EL ©.B. HACKNEY, Ashiand, Neb, WISNER MO SE PERRINE 1ROS,, Wisner, Neb, | SER HOUS C. WHIPPLE, Niobrara, Neb, | CREIGHTON HOUSE P, B, THIBADEAU, Creighton, Neb, OITY HOTE L. J. JOHNSON Nemaha City, Neb. CENTRAL HOUSE, JOHN CCOPER, Oakdale, Neb, COMMERCISL HOTEL, WM. CLEMMONS, Seward, Neb, COMMERGIAL HOTEL E EVANS, 0'Neill, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. F. CASSADY, Denison, la HARTNEY HOUSE, W. P H NTE?, Westside, la BELLOU HOUSE, MRS. A ¢ BRUCE Rivings City, Neb. NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL, A 8. KINKLE, Dorchester, Neb. COMMERCIAL KOTE J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, TUTTLE HOUSE, GAGE HOUSE, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, PACIFIC HOTEL, ESTES HOUSE, COMMERC AL HOUSE, WILBER HOURE ' COMMERCIAL HOUSE METRO O ITAN HOTEL, GREENWO 'D HOUSE, HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUSE, UNION HOTEL, BELDEN MOUSE, CITY HOTEL, 8COTT HOUSE, SUMMIT HOUSE, NEOLA HOTEL, EMERSON HOUSE, BLANCHARD HOUSE, PARK'S HOTEL, MERCHMANTS' HOTED, UAS McKILLIP, W, H. TUTTLE, A.R OAGE, OAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS. E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, 8.J. PORTER, N. T eSTES, F. W. WILMS, THOMPSON REED A O. OAARPER, W. W. SHUWFELT, Q. W. MAYFIELD, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 8. GREQERY, CHENEY BRO A. W, BELDEN. V. P CREWS H. 8COTT, SWAN & BECKER, F.BIEVERTZ, A. L. SHELDON, T. FOREY, COL. F. M. PARK, W. I. BOULWARE, York, Neb, Aurora, Neb, Repub ican Oity Neb Hastings, Neb. Friend, Neb Exeter, Neb, Fairmont, Neb Grand lsland, Neb. Kearney, Neb, Wilber, Neb Hardy, Neb, Waco, Neb. Greenwood, Neb. Columbus, Neb. Central Oitv, Neb, Mo. Valley, la. Wooabine, la, Coin, la, Silver City la Creston, Ia. Neola, la, Emerson, la. Blanchard, la, Shenandoah, la. Burlington Juhetion BUSINESS DIRECTORY. (B. & M. R. R., Central Nebraska.) L. A. Beltzor H. A, Seolt 3 J.F Munson & Bro G, W, West Fagin Schooler .., J. G, Green & Co R wood . A Myers & Co. ..., ey, Nunco & Morrill ..Groceries and Queensware ndise, Sewing Machinus ete. 3 <ooovveioo. Goneral Merchandise +..Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps § teiivein. ... Drugs and Chemicals 4 g .....Stoves, Tin and Hardware ... Handware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements . Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements. ....Bankers neral Mercha W. A Langworthy .. Banker, Loans and Exchange C. W. Kylo Attorusy und Notary Public King & Thurman oo Attoroeys st Law W. J. Mossholder Real Estate Agent and Attorney 1. G. Blau RisE= . Barber . Eilis .. 'Woods Heuse (C. & N. W A (ieneral Merchandise .General Merchandise .+.....General Merchandise «.«v......Cnshier of Bank of Dunlap o, Stoves and Agrioultural Tmplements Hardware, Stoves and Agricultural Implements ..Hurdware, Stoves and_Agricultural Tinplements ..., ..Groceries and Queensware ...Wagon and Carriage Makers +...Dunlap Reporter Mitchell & Thompson. M. Barrett R. B. Hollus. .’ Amaden- mmons & Co, . A. Shermun ttengel Bre J. Scholfield O. H. BALLOU, —DEALER IN— . 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