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| ! THE DAILY BEE OMAHA Puuuanma ©O ., PROPRIETORS 7916 Farnham, bet. Oih and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION WEST & FRITSCHER, manufactursrs of Olgars, Wholeslo Dealors n Tobaccos, 1306 Douglae. V. ¥ LORENZEN “ Olgars and Tobacco. I manufacturor 1416 Farnham Florist, plants, cut flowors, seads, soquets 6th An 1 Dourlas atreeta A. Donaghue, ote. N, W, cor Oivil Engineers and Surveyors. e oopy 1 year, In advance(p stpaid) - - - $10.00 | @ wonths 6.0 8.00 month y w RAILWAY TIME TABLE, MR CARD OMICAGO, ST, FADL, WINNRATOLI AND | OMAILA RATLROAD, Leavo Omaha—Passenger No. 2, §:808. m. Ae sommodation No. 4, 1:0 (p. m. Arr. o Umaha—Phssonger No. 1, 620 p. m Accommodation No, 8, 10:60 &. m. mvlmz IMARA RAST OR BOUTH BOUND. 40 . m.—8:40 p. m. 7:40 4. m.—8:40 s 40 8. m.— )8 Gy lewvon 88 B o . and vew at Bt Loulsat 6:30 a. m, and b 3 cnp z, - pON® i "a St L & P, lavea at8 a m. and 840 p ‘Arrives st 9t. Louls nt 8:40 a. m. and 7:80 B vv g7 WRAT OR BOUTHWRNTH.| . tn Neb, Through Exprom, 480 o. m. Jncoln Kxproas—8:30 p. m. rland. Exyroan, 13:16 1 m. . tor Lindoln, 11:45 &, w. . freight No. . Denver oxpreas, 7:36 p. m. 7, 810 p. m.—amigrant. ', freivht No 11, 11 80 p.m. Denver freicht, 8:26 p. m AABY AND ROUTH. acy aaqaspar® g 'vv""fif',‘“-'q.l Through l(xpnwnA 16 p m. & M. Lincoln' Expross— P. Donver oxprons, M . tesight No. 14, 1 P ovo. 5900 o m. P, Vo, 12146 A Dadvor frolght, 11 109, m. 0.& R. V. mixed, 5 . DUMMY YRAINA SNFWRNN OMATA AND 00USGIL BLUPPS. Leave Omaha at 3:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 1 10 9:00, 8:00, 4:00 and b:00 - . Laave Gouncl Blufts at 9:26, 1025 and A:20 A m.; 26, 22, ws.miunpm ‘Bundays—The ‘lumm) lotves Omaha at and 11:00 a. 1 00 and 6:00 p. m. Leaves Oouncil Bluffa L ‘lb and 11:96 A, m.; 2:26, and 6:26 p, m. 5 h and local passenger traing betwoen Tt S50 . m.: 8:40, 6:46, 6: 0 p. m. Arrve Oninha—7:40, ll 86, 11 l(!& m.; 5:40, 7:06, 7:16, 7:40 po m. Opening an~ Closing of Mells. sovrn. ormx. &b m o Qhloago & N. L1100 9:00 Ghlago, R L ¥ basidc um 9:00 Chicago, B. 9:00 Wabash.... . 2: B oox Gity ana Facld Unlon Pactfi &R B. & M. in N B. & M. Lincoln, TP Liocoln, Sunis OB Dower e o Q ux City . :Ilfllh ln\‘ State of lll\ll leave but DHN 0 day. 3«\« open Sundnsa from 12 m. to 1 THAR P HAT Busmess fllrectnrv T Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. b | ANDREW ROSEWATIR, Croighion Block [ Town Surveys, Grade and seworsge Systoma & | Speciaity Uommission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dolge Street. | 0 B. BEEMER. For dotalls see large advertise: nent in Dally and Weakly | — Cornice Works. Wostorn Cornlco Works, Manufacturers Corti from any locality promptly executad in the best nanner. Factory and Office 1918 Harnoy 8t C. SPECHT, Propriotor. Gulvanised Iron Cornices. Window (\ ote., | manufactured and put up in any of the country. T mwu LD 4! urmnwnm stroet Orockery J. BONNER 1800 Dougias street. Good Line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ()KO ", I‘P'T? RSON. Also Illh. (‘lu‘ Boota, ll NL\M’) Retrigerators, Oanflald's Patent. ¥F. GOODMAN 11th St hat_l'tm & Harney. T 8how Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Man rer and Dealer in all lllll\‘ of Bhow l‘lmnhl?;‘:‘l’hl Casos, & ., 1317 Onsa B K L. GERHARD, K‘pflmr Omaha th“‘lulm ‘manufactory, 818 "50““ 10th street, betweon Leavenworth and Marcy. Al goods warranted first-class Tron Tin, Iron anl Slate Roofling. Orders Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD, _ 10th St.. bet. far & Har B8toves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTER, Dealor In Stoves and Tinwaro, and Manufacturer of Tin Roots and all kinde of Bulkilng Work, 0ild Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1800 Douglaa 8t. Good and Chea Beods. J. EVANS, Wholosale and Rotall Beed Drills and Cultivators, Odd Follows Hall. Physict W. 8. GIBBS, M. D. Riock, 16th Street. n 1 Burgeons. Room No 4, Orelghton "P. 8. LEISENRING, . D, Masonic Block. C. L. HART, M. D., Kye and Ear, opp. postofoe DR. L. B GRADDY Oculiat and Aurist, 8. W- 16th n.d Parnham Ste whow.r-nnuu GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Central Gl“k‘", 212 Sixteonth Stroet. near Masonic Hall First-class Work and Prompt- noss guaranteon Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fltting. P. W. TARPY & CO.. 216 12th Bt., bet. Farnham and Douglas. Work proumptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK, l)nlnl\_eu Street. Painting an aper anging. WENRY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street. 8hoe bores. Philllp Lang, 1820 Famnam st._bet. 18th & 14th. 8econd Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Douglaa 8t., New and Socond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, %., bought and sold on narrow marvins. Haloons. HENRY KAUFMANN, In tno new brick block on Douglas Stroet, has : Just openod a most elegant Bees Hall. ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 every day “ Calodonia "3 FALCON 679 16th Stroet. Uridertakers. CHAB. RIEWE, 101y Farnham bet. 10th & 11td 89 Cent Btores. P. C. BACKUS, 1205 Farnhum St., Fancy Goods Architects. DUFRENE & MENDFLSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14 Creighton Block A T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Croihton Block. Boots and Bhoe JAMES DaVINE & CO., flue Boots and Shoes. A good aseortment of otme work on hand, corner 15th snd Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 305 10th streot, manufactures to order good work at falr pricos. 'Repairing done. —_—— Bed Bprings. 4. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douglasst. Books, News and Stationery. 3. L FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Buttor and Eggs. MeIHANE & BCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. Bouse in Nebraaka eatabliahod 1876 Omahs. OENTRAL RESTAURANT, RS’ A RYAN, «athwest corner 16thand Do Bost Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. | eals at all Hours. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Term for Cash Purnished Roomg Supplied. Carrlages ana Road Wagon: WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Stroota. uewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1816 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Lumbar, Lime and Cement. POSTER & GRAY comer tth and Douglss Sts Lamps and Ulassware. J. BONNER 1500 Douslas 8t. Good Varlety. Merch-nl Ylllor‘b G. A LINDQUEST, One of our most pcpular Merchant Tallors ia re- Selving the Iatost dosigns *or Apring and Sumior Goods for gentlemen's wiar. Stylish, durable, and prices low a8 ever 216 18th bet. Doug. Ale Millinery. MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholosale and Retall, Fan- & Goods th great varicty, Zovbyms, Card_Boards, Rosiory, Gloyes, Corsets Cheapest House in she Wost, Purchasors A per cont. Order 116 Fiftoonth Stroet. rounary. JOHN WEARNE & BONS, cor, 14th & Jackson ste Flour and Foed. QMARA CITY MILLS, 8t and Fambam Sta, Bros., propristors. Urocers. £ BTEVENS, 21st botween Cuming ani lzar 1. A. MoBHANE, Com. 23d and Cuming Htrects. Hardwaie, Iron and Bt OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 sa¢ 112 U6th street A._HOLMES corner 16th and Californis Harness, 8aadles, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t. bot Farn- & Harney Hatels , ANFIELD HOUSF, Goo. Canfield 9th & Farnhan) DORAN HOUSE, P H Cary, 013 Famham St L, F. Slaven, 10th t. Southern Hotel Ous. Hamel 9th & Leaenworth | Clothing Bought. C SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second tand clothing. ~ Comer 10th and Farnham (nnm»v.m Fino ¥anc tieods, Cor, Dougiea strcets W, 3. WIHITEHOU! E, Wholosale & Retall, 16th s ©. PIELD, 2022 Nor'h Slus Caming Street PARR, Drggist 10:h and Howard Streots ibtn and ntists DR. PAUL, Willam’ Plock Cor. 15th & Doige. Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & €O, Hew York Dry Goods § 1810 and 1812 Farn ham strect. L 0. Enewola aiso hoota and shoes 7th & Pac Furuiture. #. GROBS, Now and Be.ond Hand Purniture 0 Btoves, 1114 Douzise. Highost caah price ald for second hava g0o7s BONNER 1809 Dongis st. Fine goods, &e. Improve Boxes, Iron snd Wood Yenno“ Aaien, Coustars ot Fiss and Walnut onll‘ nmum 1616 Harney ¢, WESTERN CORNIC= WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IROK 5 SLATE ROOFING. Specht’s Patent Metalic 8ky- light, Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and Tam the genoral State Agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING. Qrestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Bank Railings, Window and Cellar uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novédts KENNEDY'S EAST_ INDIA HAMILY TONIO A ‘88JU6MIBTe26(] BNOTTIG 404 'WSILVWNIHY ‘VISd3dBAQ BITTERS ILER & CO, 3ole Ma.numrturam, OMAHA [To Nervo 1s bufierers | THE QGREAT iuROP!AN REMEDY, J, B, IV TP X NI EL, |that lead te | ——— cnt froe to all. Write for thes Iars || rice, spocinc, 41,60 per peckage, or s pach wew for 86.00. Address all orders to B, 5IMS0 Nok. 104 and 106 ha by C. dold 1o ¢ KT J.P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 810 Bouth Thirteenth Btreet, with N M' Nool‘n-fiml BRACKET SHELVING.| .‘Sm’u‘.nun‘n Bpecific | 'I'lH | AN [OCENTRIC OHIO GIRL She Marries Two qu in Less Than | Halfan Hour and Depart With the Loss Favor od One, Cleveland Herw'd, Ohio, Dec. 27. - Yosterday through the rain and mud | Chauney L. Wyant, & young man about 26 years old, the son of a re spectable widow near Kaneas Station | this county, arose early mul hitched | up his spanking mateh team of car riage roadeters to a fine top buggy and drove to thia city, a distance of l» miles. He arrived here about 7 o'clock and put up at the Lang House seoured one of the best rooms in the hotel, explainit g to the proprietor, Judee Lang, that he was to be mar ried hero to-day. Young Wyant was woll dressed, of a bright, intelligent countenance, and, although a stranger carried in his face the evidences of an Trevi morning, gentleman, and everything was done to wake the wedding an ffair of re spect and credit. Wyant went to the Probate Judge's office by 8 o'clock, and procured & liconse to marry Mo- his immediate neighborhood. near Kansas Station, the daughter of & re spectable farmer, an ouly child, who wus bright aud intelhgont, and had, on Christmas, celebrated her eight eenth birthday. For four long years had young Wyant heen the accopted suitor of Miss Remsbu g, and for three years had they been betrorhed, aud the day when they two thould be made one urder the law, as they had vowed they were one in their heart's affection, was fixed to be immed. upon the removal of parental restrainy by Molissw's celebrating her wajori- The watchiul parents of Melissa had determined otherwise. They were not willing to wecord the same liberty of choosing & hfe companion which they exercised themselves, but were resolved that Melissa should bu the wifu of anothery & young wan named | Wesley M. Kline, a respectable farm er \x.} who resided some five or six mwiles distant in another neighbothood over in Jackson t.wnship. Melissa troated young Khine courteously and entertained him as became an obedi eat child to please her pareuts, but declared her love and preference for young Wyant The yours passed and each year Molissa's purents urged more aud more upon their daughter their wish that she should withdraw her society from young Wyant aud uc- cept the hand of young Khne, But Melissa was not a ready colvert to their importunity, and would seck the society of young Wyant, The parents becamie positve and forbade their duughter ussociating with W yaut, and forbade lim being a visitor at the Remsbure residonce, and particulurly the suitor for their daughtirs haud, But Melisss and young Wyant koot up & 8ystem « f commumeation in spi of the opposition of the older Rems burgs, Lust Thursday Mchssa me Chauncy Wyant’s brother on the highway, and slyly handed him a | sealed envelop addressed to ¢ Chauncy | g, Wyunt, Kansas, Olio,” aud re- | auested the young gentleman to be particular and baud it to Chauncy. The lettor was delivered us requosted, and Chauncy was, s he believed and had reasou 1o believe, the favored one. Tt should be said that he did not even suspect that Melissa was in any dang er of becoming the wife of vouny Kli. e He had beneved the oifficu ty 10 be solely the oppositicn of the Rimsbury parents, The note mentioned sbove read thus: “Dear Cuavsey: Be at Tiflin on next Monday, or the next day after Christmas. Be at the Lang House. Remember the place Get your li cense on Monday morning early, and if ycu would getthe Evangelical Min- inter to pe there, at Titlin, 1t will be all right, for we want to get married at Tiflin as soon_as you get your li- cense, Have all arrangements right, and 88 soon as you get to town you wet your license, and be at the Ling House. Tintend to go to Bettsville and goup on the train on Monday morning, and you can have your li- cense und the minister will be at the Lang House at 11 o'clock, and if you are not there by 12 o'clock, 1 will give you up, for 1 cannot wait any longer. 1 will explain all when T ace you here was no name signed, but, the handwriting was Melissa's, Youny Wyant followed out the instructions, 1 should have meniioned that the fore part of last week, Meiisea and Chaun- cy Wyant went together to the largest and finest clothing and furnishing goods house in this city, and Melissa solected and Wyant paid for one of the finest b¥oadcloth suits and outfits in the store, It was somewhat finer than Melissa thought neccssary, but Chauncy appreciated Mclissa's tasto and paid the money, because, asho declared, it was cheap if it was finer than he ever wore. They were togoth- er two doys then. Yentorday morning and Meliesa J. Remsburg, sccompani- ed by two ladies, arrived in Titlin on the train from Toledo and took a car- riage to the Empire'House. They re- mained there a short time, and then sauntered out on the streets, the four together. At 3:00 o'clock Melissa ap- peared at the Lung Houss with wa proof thrown over her head, The minister, the Rev. D, L. H. Kefau ver, who had been with the about-to he-groom patiently since 2 P. M, was ready, and, after the ladics at the ho- tel quickly aranged Mclissu's l:, l, | Chiuncy L. Wyant and Molinsa J Ry ared by the l\-\ Wesley M. Kline ishury Were | | **8ee for yourself.” She looked at i with seeming curiosity and remarked ‘Well, that's ahead of my time. He | must either be crazy or I am Do | you know Mr. Wyant?" iuquired the (L\lAll.-\ l)AlLY BEE honest, upright, and reapectableycung | lisen J. Remsburg, a young ludy of | MONDAY, JANUARY ] Judge of the | feetly cooland calm, “‘Yer ncich | bor of ours; but I havn't \ Mr ‘\\ yant to speak to him for £ six weoks.” By this time Kline became | romewhat rvous, and qu M | lissn about the matter, but she stout ;I\ denied that she had Known any thing about Wyant for sever ks and could not understand wiy he | should have procured a license Kline said she had been in his ¢ woall | day, except for the past | I'he | license was then issued to Wodey W Kline sud Melisaa J. Romabirg, and Ktine rent Commissioner Clids out |ror & magistrate, refusigg te o him | solf nnd lewve Melisan 01l ho coul e {tura. T want to be riicd right here,” he declared. 8 Mayor Noble was bought into the Probate | Judge's «flice, and after some 1o i, young Klme and Melissa wiro e | ried by Mayor Noblein due tor, wid | doclared by him ty be man ad wife at 4:20, w0 that, in fact, M jjwe J | Remsburg was married twice wiclon the space of 26 minutea’ tuun by the clock. Melissa, with hushaid N 2, roturned to the Emyire Hovse Kline ordered a carringo to drive hun wnd Iis wife to Benron, Crawtord County, They lft ordera for their by b kent to Defiance, Olio, vn earringe, aud started in the o) of Benton. Mehssa then asked the driver 1t he could get thew to Buscom, A station six wmiles west of hore on the Baltimore and Ohio Railro d, before the 7:48 train went west. Bemg an swered in - the atlicmative, the double wife ordered the driver to tuke them W e to to Bascom, where they were Linded and took the 7:48 train west. Young Wyan got word of wh curred ut the Probate Julve's oftice, to the Buipire House, wife of 10 minuces, husband, had goue, tor a short time was alwost broken down, but he rallied and conduected nimself discreetly and manfuly, He returned home this forenoon to await dovelopements, At noon to-day the Eupire House: rocoived the f lowing dispatch, which the geutlemunly clerk, has handed your reportor: Toukno Deror, Ohio, Doc. 27 1881, Crerk Emrike House: Waore, when, und how did you send my trunk? Nume wiitten ‘on slate with pevcil; zine cover. Mernissa Renssuna, the atluir in absolute wrushied but the truant with her second The yo g ma This clouds mystery. It was the purpo eof K ine togo to Defiance to sumu relatives there. No More Hard Times 1t _you will stup spending so much on fine clothes; rich food and stylo, buy gond, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantinl things of life every way, and expecial y stop the foohsh habit of employing expenrive, qunck d ters o usieg 80 much of the vile hum bug medicine that does you only harm, but put your frust in that sim pe, pure remedy, Hon Siters; that cures always at a tithiog cost, and you will see good times wnd have good heulth.- Turonicle. Jan2-12 “BARBARA'S READY A Traveler's Pleasing Experlence in the Bouthwest In the Prush, Rev. H. W, Plerson The house contained but a single room. The daughter was about 18 or 20 yoars old, tall, and large, wore a butternut-colured woolsey dress that she had probably spun and wooven, and was barefooted. T had not been long in the house before she retired from their only room, in which T eat, aud in honor of my arrival reappeared iu another dress. do not know where she made fier toilet, only that it was the same ample and wagniti- cont drossing-roow first used by Mother ove. The material of the dress in which she appeared, was an old-fashionea, cheap curtain calico, with waving stripcs some two or three inches wide runnii g its_entire length. Preferring perfoct teedom and com- fort of the cooliny breezes to cousid- erations that would have been iufluen- tiul with mos of my lady readers, in thus making her toilot she had chosen to remain stockingliss and sheel s8, A massive hend of dark brown hair, cut squarely off and pushed behind her ears, hung closely down her neck. When the dishes were washed and all the after- dinner work accomp'ished, and she vas prepared to xit down and «njoy conversation, she took from the rude mantle-treo above the fire-place a cob pipe and filled it with home-grown and homeo cured tobacco from an abundant supply in a large pocket in her dress. Lighting her pipe, she took a meat at the right of her father, while T occupied a chair on the left. 8oon large columns of smoke began to rise and roll away above her head a8 gracefully as T have ever seen them float around the head of a most fash- ionable smoker with the most costly meerschaum, Bending her right arm 80 that she could clasp the long stem with her forcfinger, she rested her ebow in the palm of her left hand. Then, placing her right limb across her left knee, she swung the pendent foot slowly, as if in meditative mood, and yiclded her- self to full enjoyment of her pipo and our conversation Her name, I should have said, was Barbara. She was of & quiet, tacturn disposition, and rarely siid an thing except as she | was appealed to on gome matter by her proud and happy father. Seated a8 1 have already describe, the hours passed away to the evident satisfac tion of my enterainers, It is not an casy matter to wieintain s conversa- D. D., in dus form, hushand and wite, | tion for several hours with these who | {and wealed the matter with *Waom | have never read a word of their ( bath joined together let no man | mother tongne. Their stock of ideas | {put asunder.” Melinse immediatoly | is necessarily rather limited Bt a | put on her clowk and said had au | very large “exoorience in mingling | errand; and she must go down street. | with this class of pecple had given mo | Her hush m‘ offired to go with her. | such faciiities that T was evidently | She saic o, Lmust g0 aloue; you | already installed a8 8 favorite in the | o [stay here. 1 owill be here ugain at | fumily. 1 asked a great many ques- | ceisely G o'clock wnd at that tine | tions 1n regard to the childran and | | she glided down the stairs and dikap- | grandchildren, which were answered | peared. Ten anmutes later she ap-| with the interest which always per- | peared at the Probate Judye oflice | tains to these inquiries. At length the | with young Kline, and Kline arked [ old man returned thecompliment by in- for a license for himself and Melisa | quiring very particularly into my own . Remaburg to marry, Jugde Bunn [1amily affairs. When pressed on this remarked ““Why, Tissued & license | subject, as T almost univereally was, | once to.day for you to matry,” ad. | by families in the brash, I was com- dressing himse f to Misa Remsburg, ['pelled to tell them that my family was I guess not,” waid she, The Judve | very small, as sinall as possible, just | turred the record over to her and said, | that of the A postle Paul; in plain a0 wuage, that T was flml'.-l\lr unusual character, & clerical helor, The old man was astonished, I think he wus gratified. His face glowed with some new emeotion. He was evidently 882 #l, who acemed par. | willing on our short soquainitance to| Turn to mo, | he | nting » his daug my ual Barbar hore, Miss d on the 1 and ceivo mo a8 his son-in-law ing his pleased, animated face and leaning forward in his fted his right with an ey chair, band, and, § wtic gesture 1 SWell, pr are all married bt tor, said weher and | Barbara ro. ¢ stom of | m, well «ho is rendy, sir taimed he her et smoked pipe nich imperturbable at this sudden | sulmination of affairs, though 1 *hink that, like myself, she was somewhat | startled and moved, for T could aco | an evident in the awinging movement of her still pendent right | foot increase | | | | Mr.J. Marsh, Bank of Toront, Ont., wri en: “Biliousna s and dyspep-1n-eem to have grown up with me; having e n s wufferer for years, | have tried m ny reme di bt with no lacting roeult until 1 ured your Burnock Broon Birrers. They liave be n truly « blessing to we, and cannot peak 100 highly of them." Vrice $1.00, ¢ al wire 10 con s lw ETOP THAT COUGH Tf you are suffering from a Cough, Cold Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fover, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of the throat, or any aftection of the Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causir much excitement by its wonde: cures, curing thousands of hopoless casos. Over a milhon bottles of Dr King's Now Discovery have boon used | within the last yoar, and have given | herfect matisfaction in every instance. Weo can unhesitating that this is really the only sure cure for Huuu(l and lung affoctions, and can choorful- | ly rocommend it to all. Call and get u trial bottle free of cost, or a regular sizo for §1.00. Ish & McMahon, Om | aha ¢ THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS For Sale By GRAHAM P. BROWNE, omn H A, NEHB.- GRAY'% SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK !¢ (' TRADE MARK Englixh rem: ey Anun “W\ aillog cure Cr Sominl Weaknows, folle BEFORE TAKING. Selt Abiise, wa Loaw of M tude, Pain in th o of AFTER TARING, mory, Uit el Lusot Bk, Dimiiews of Vi-ion, I're watur: O1d Ago, and many other Di-oases that wad t o Inanity or Consumption aud a Proma. ture Grave all particulars 1n 03r pamvhlet, which ro to wond free Vo madl to oviry one., Tio Spocitic Medicine i wld by all druggiste AUSL per package, OF 6 prck vzew for %0, or will ho kent frou by mall 0 o> ptof the mon addressing ~ THEGRA IEDICINE Buffalo, N. ¥ ocime-eod " THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! A NID DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION. It plaits and prosses perfectiy ono yard per It plaits troa 1-16 of an inch to 1 1-4 inches in width in the coursest feltw or tinost silk . 1t does wll Kinds and stylo of plaiting in use No ludy t at doow her own uruss ek ny can azord 10 do witiout ono—ne nice pluiting i ver out of farhion, if ket It vl u itell, For hiiniow, Circular or Agont'n torius widross CONGAR & 00, 113 Adanm St., Chicago, 11l GEO, W, KENDALL, Agont « mnubi, BEST —AND Handsomest —IN THE-- MARKET' For 8ale by WM. F. STOETZEL 621 Bouth Tenth St, D. 8. BENTON ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, e . DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNY ARLING TON J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Net. JUDKINS HOUSE JUDKINS & BRO, Red Oak, la. BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Milford, Neb. REED HOUSE WOO0DS HOUSE COMMERCIAL HOTEL AMERICAN HOUSE HALL HOUSE OITY HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL MARTNEY HOUSE, GEO. REED, w. PLELLIS, JOHN HANNAN, GEO. M. 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