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'5 g i /' mumber of citizens Wallia 2 THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 | RV STATHE JOTTINGS, Burt and Washington counties are going in for big premiums at the next state fair. They propose to put up a_building for themmselves and make their exhibit therein. At Central Oity on the 25th, Joe, White's lit#le boy had a narrow escape from death The little fellow got hold of a bottle of car bolie acid, and before he was noticed hac awllowed a part of the contents. Tt i said that Uncle Billy Sykes ag #one to Miskatiti to get him a wife, and some of the y: adfes who have heén ridiog in Un soring wagon Will have to pedestrianizs, or sectre nuothor suitor.—Hebron Journal, at the n as missionaries to good opportunitie ous in nature and art [ variety mens inMrs. Hunt! i s, bottles, cups, ete., carved from. minerals known as jide and agalmae tolite, —Falls City Observer, A conple of men were in town Tuesday working off some shoddy woods by the cai- t scheme, which, is becoming qaite popu f'.'}.m. traveling swindlers, ‘Yhey open up their samplcs of carpets, reoresenting that they were taken from am immense stock dameged by fire, and rellin g them at very low figures—three.ply inyrains at twenty-five cents a yerd, Brunsols at 60, and velvet Brussels at 90, This soon be- court and will be examidéd, Tong Sing, the steward, is also il Washing. ton atd’ ‘ready to give hikstory. If wanted, other 'survivors' now in Enrope sre' erpected here before court closes its investigation, Engineor Melvillo says that if nothing olse was shown by the voyage of the Jeannetle, at least it was| discovered that an Arctic voyage ¢an be made for over two years without ono of the ofticers of créw being affocted with scurvyl Suoch a thing has néver be fore been known ih all the expeditions went out by Austria, ¥rancé, Den mark or England, The fact that thirty-thres men left the ship. after over two sars’ confinement in the Arctic regions in the very beet physi- cal health is something that seems to have been lost sight of in the shadow ot the sorrow which the loss of so many of the men cast upon the history of the expedition, De'Long’s Burial. Epocial Dispateh to Tuk Br New York, October 3.—Mr. Wal- ton, with his davghter, Mrs, De Long returned to New York to-day. It hes boen arranged that all private papers and the diary of Umsrl, Le Long shall bo copied for the archives of the nuvy department and the originals given to Mrs, De Long. While here comes noised abroad, and crowds flock in and order carpets, which Is to be delivered 1n & week or so. They carry with them also o sbock of wilks, entine, etc, which they sell and deliver on the spot. These are inferior goods, of course, and they make & big profit on them, Their onrpet acheme js simply to draw, and they will deliver the carpet sold when the pigs begin tofly. They take no money, however, and can not be, punished, We' ure sorry for the large Aumber of our. prominens aitizens who had planned_ to, carplet bheir spsidences with Brussels, and will be doomed to disappointment,—Central City Courier, ek ivler had n red ot tithe' dfutag tte Tair, part of which the Hun thys describesy “On the nett afternoon’ ocentred one of those street riots which have disgracefully charactetized Schuyler at tinies in the past. oJobnand Al Jenkins got into a dispute when AL, as usnal, soon beoame belligerent, Deputy, Sheriff Degman wscorted Al to Judige Zentmeyet's office, Here Maurice Willinms appeared on the scene dnd nduced AL £o ' leave the’ cout and officary withont payibg any fine, | Get- ting a lively rig they started to drive away but were_inferceptad’ by Degman, (wh) attempted to arrest both meun, Williams resisted by lashing Degman. over the head with the wh Degman drew his revol- ver on Williams and called on the gather- ing crowd for asyis:ance. After a terrible scene of loud excitement and ! surging humanity Al. was ¢ecured, but Willtams esoapo arreat, A few hours afterward Degman, accompnnied by several citizen: went to Williams' boatding place and a vised him to wurrénder bimself up, Hes tatink for o time he fiually consented, and a little later marched to joil and was locked up. About 9§ o'clock Al paid a fine and was released from_imprisonment. During the evening John McConnell was arrested for aiding the men in the'r renfst. anoce, and was bound over for hearing until Monday. | Sheriff Smith having gone to North Bend on that day to make an arrest was absent during the trouble, At a hear- ing Monday morning Williams plead znill,y aud was fined 850 and costs and con- signed to five days’ imprisonment. In ¢Connell’s cado a Jury was called, who held him guilty as oharged, the judge im- nng a fineof 10 and costs and three ays' imprisonment. On Monday night Al Jenkins got into another row with Jim Reha pd Stewart Kdgar, in which Al fi lis pistol at Edgar, missing him only begapse Kdgar diverted the direction of %flenpon with his hand, Al left town at night ‘and has since been missing, #Upon the appeal of & petition signed by a was released 4rom imprisonment Mond: HavesviLLe, O., Feb. 11, 1880 I am very glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters, and never took nn{thing that 'did me as much good, only took two bottles and 1 would not take $100 fon the good they did me, I recommend them to my patients, and get: the best results from their use. Q. B, Mercer, M, D, Sallivan Speaks. Special dispateh to Tie Bek. Ouicaco, October 8,—A. M, Bulli- ‘van, ox-member of patliament for Moath, ;Eoke to a packed house in Central Music hall last night. - Mayor Harrison and a large representation of the Catholic' clergy had seats on the platform, Sullivan reviewed the situ. ation in Ireland, moderate utterances being coldly received, but radigal mfiu here and there ware lou applauded. He spoke of Gladstone's h personal. character, but reminded his hearers he was the administrator of a despotio governnment as such lof tyranny. The British Povammnm never conceded a point till it was dan- ous to refuse it, He declared the ir h would not disband politi organizations, America exercising an influence on i}nrupa which no Euro- pean could gauge, The meetin, uloxd o rwith & series of resolutions for palitioal separation of Ireland, repd by Juno., ¥, Finerty, A YOUTHFUL MURDERER. ‘At Inorwood Park, a northarn suburb of the city, this morning, Ru. dolph Krich, aged eight years, killed a domentic in b neighbor's family with an Enfield rifl;" londed with' slogs. The killing rose out of a quarrel, be- cause ‘he girl drew water from his father's well, EHTAIEN A Easiy Proves, —1It is easily proven thav malarial fevers, constipation, tor. pidity of the liver and kidneys, gen- eral debility, nervonsness and neural: ip ailments yield readly to this great isease conquerer, ‘Hop Bitters. | It repairs the ravages of disesse by cin- Iverting the food into rich blood, sud it gives now lifo and vigor to the aged and nfirm always. The Jenunotte Inquiry. Spécial Disputeh toTux Bux. | New Ycrg, October 3.-<A' Herald Washington special says the court: of infi]uiry“brdel?:a by a uualnti({x:‘ of pgress to inyestigate the entire his- r:;y of the Arctic exploring steanjer, Jeannette, and the zouduct of her * officers and crew will organize at the navy department on Thursday next, when it will be determined ' in whay order theinquiry shall broceed. The proceedings will probably be condget- ed with closed doors for the reason Ahat the inquiry is made by resolution of :lonqrgu, and the testimony mnd eoncluaions of the court will be trans. mitted by the secretary of the navy to , that bady for its action, when it mpets next December. Several members of the board of in- :rsouon which examined the Jeaunette there was some conversation as to where the remains of Capt. De Long would be buried, and it was suggest they should be taken v Annopolis for final interment, where congress would be asked to ereot a monument to the memory of the commander, officers and seamen of the expedition who perished in the Bjberian region. Such dopositing of the poninius will probas Bly depend on the action of ¢ongross, otherwiso the burial will be near New Yark, Tidutenany Danénhower, who expeots to ‘deliver' a numbdr of lec- tures this fall and winter pn the contrae of the Aretie exploring/steamer. Jeaunette has had prepared to illus- trate his lecture, an elaborate and beautifully executed chart of the late perilous Arctic exploration ,True to her Lrus Too tiich eatnot Be dai the ever faitbinl, | wite and mother, iconstantly walching dnd ‘caring ‘for her deat ones, pevar negleoting a Fingle duty in their bey it When they are assailed by disease, and thé system shonld have a thorough cleansing, the stomnch and bowels regu- lated, blood purified, ‘and malarial paisos exterminated, she must know the that Slectrio Bitters aro (the obly sure remedy., THey are the best and purest medibide dlnnly cost fifty cents, Sold man R Elections in Conneotiout. Speclal Digpateh to Tue Ber, Honrroun, Conn,, October ,3.— Most towns of the alate held elections for town oflicers yesterday, The vota generally was very light. In Hart- tord the democrats elect all town officors, The republicans of West Hartford, Wothersfield, Berlin, Andover, Meridan, Windzor, Glasten- berry, Suffield, elect 'town officers. Hartford, Middletown, New Britain, Meriden, and most of the larger towns vote for license. ' Some of the smaller towns vote no license.. The republi- cans of Hartford last year elected a majority of the town officors, Warersory, Conn,, October 3.— The republicans elected the town annaal convention of the North A eridan beckeepars spcioty ‘began' its sossion here thi moming k!duy Complaint Cnred. B. Tarner, Rochester, N, Y., writea: ‘I year subject to rerious eys, and often unable nersy I propured your Bin- i r1#%d, and'whs relidved be- fore half & bottle was used. I intend to i ident that they will Granil I8 and Tmes. A most shocking ottrage was per petratad in the eity Tuesday morning, in the abduction of Mrs, Veers, who, for aamo time, has kept a boarding house here, The lady < previous to coraing here had lived in O maha with her husband, who, it would seem, is a heartless wretch. For reasons better known to himself than anybody else, Veers wanted to get rid of his wife, and in order to acconiplish lia purpose put up an insane job on her, He en- tored complaint in the regular way hat she was insane, and by trumped up proofs sought to have her taken to the' asylom, She escaped from him, tazing her children with her, %ud very naturally came to this cityy bocause she had two brothers livs ing here. Her brothers did all they covld for her, and she engaged in keeping boarding house ae a meana of m?pom herself and children, She. was gettivg on very hicely, when her brute of a husband tried to steal the children away from her, and otherwise made her unnecessary trouble. Foiled in his cffort to get the children he kept in the dark for » time. Mrs, Veers began' to breathe easier, pnd had de- ceived horgalf into bblieving that he wduld let her alone. ¢ Bat this peacd of mind waa not to be_or long dura- tion, Tuaesfay mornipg an officer from Omaha came here W i })ur&sd!ly drawn warrant, and just be- ore the train pulled out arrested Mra. Veers on the charge of asssult and battery, committed over two years ago upon the person of Mf, Veers, in .| Omaha, and oefore she could be res- cued with w writ of habeas eorpus, took her( abaard the cars and | startdd with her for Omaha, = Judgze Platt obtained & writ and 'in company with the sheriff got té the train |by dint of hard - rupping just asit was pulling out but failed to reacie the 'woman. The judge’talegraphed to Gen, Cowan to, meet Mrs. Veers at the train and take the necesunry steps to procure her release. It is to b> hoped that the hard- hearted man whp calls himself the husband of Mrs. Veers will be thwart- ed in his purposes, and that he may be shown up to the community through the courts and newspapers in his real character. ‘We are credibly informed the real cause of Vears’ conduct towards hig wife is her refusal to deed over to him certain real estate which she holds 'in her name, i Nervous debility, the curse the American people, immediately yiclds to the action of Brown's Iron Bitters, Sl e Ticket Punchers, Plattsmouth Jourual, Conductor Forman, one of the main liners, has beon let out and his run ticket by an average majority of 200, The municipal election resulted in the ehoice of a democratic city clerk and sheriff, and republican treasurer. e e Mason’s Case: To the Editor of Tus Bax. Uzrea, N, Y., October 3.—The ap- plication for a writ of habeas corpus in the ocase of Sergeant Mason was de- nied, & A — The Cannon Ball Collision. Bpeclal Dispateh to Tun ¥xs. | Hurcmison, Kai, October 3,—Th Cannon Ball train which left here for the weat at 6:20 last night ran into passenger train No; 0 atSalem Switch, a station nine miles distant, No. 6 was on the side track waiting for the Cannon Ball to pass, but the switeh being misplaced the Cannon Ball ran into it, completely demolishing both engines and both bageage cars. Sey- eral persons were seriously injurefl, The Cannon” Ball was running forfy, niiles per hour, [ Mnrrylng Rienh. You need not be poor and depends ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female—can got # good round sum of morey at masriage if they hold a certificate of membar- ship fn THE MARRIAGE FUND | { MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION | co of Oedar Rapids, Towa, $10,000 has alregdy been paid, in benefite .to its members, in the nide months of the associations’ organization,and there is a golden opportupity for thousands more to reap even larger bepefits, Nothing' like it was ever known, Do not postpone sending in your fequost for circulars gi full “and complete informgtion regarding the plans and opperations of the associa- tion, Agents can make biggoer money than in any other rous, 1t B strictly honorable, pleasaut and pro- fitable, Tho Auditor of State helds a deposit from the association ag prey scribed by law, for. the . provection |of theix members. The only association of the kind)in existence orgamized ke- cording to law, Write at once for c € on Nos, 1 and 2 given to Conductor O, V. English. Conductor Keagy has been changed from the B, & M. main line, where he has been running 3 and 4 betwean this city and Lincoln, has been. trans- ferred to the A. & N. division, and F. D. Granger takes his run, Conductor Ballinger has the run be- tweeh Omaha and ' Plattamouth, , for- merly under Edglish, Conductor W, H. Fleming has just returned from & trip over the road with the pay car, e Ladies and sickly Girls requirlng a non-aleoholie, gentle stimulent, will find Brown's Iron Bitters beneficial, A Political Riot. Special Dispateh to Tn Brr, RicuMoxp, Va,, October ' 3.—Pri- vato information has been received to the effect that the palitical riot at Lancaster, S. C., Thursday last, was much mote serious than represented. It now turns out that there were seven persons killed ‘and 'twenty-one wounded. A General Stampede, Never was such a' rush made for any Drug store as is now at C, ¥, Goodman's, a Trial Bottlo of Dr, King's New Dis- ery for Cpnsumption, Coughs and £o1ds, (AT} perons alficted with sthma, Bronebitis, Hoareeness, Severe Coughs, or wuy’atfection’ of the Tiront and Laings can get a J'rial Bottle of this greatremedy fre, by ealling at abeve nmmed. Drug Store sl - REMENBER THIS. If you are sick Hap Bitters will surely aid Nature i making you well when all else fails, 1§ you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffaring from any of the numaer. ous diseases of the stomagh or bowels, it/is your own fault if you remain ill, for: ‘Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy iu all such complaints, 1f you are wasting away with any farm of Kidney diecase, stop tempting Death tlris moment, and turn for a oure to Hop Bitters, circulars, Say where you saw this notdoe, S sugjll-m Spectal Dispateh to Tk B, Bosrox, October g —The suspen: sion is annoupsed ¢f Nelson \\:\Uu.o ney, of Millbury, ' Mass,, one of the obldest manufactyrers in the conntry. Indebtedness about $90,000! e The Heavenly Stranger: Spocial Dispgich to Tum Bam, Boszoy; Ostober 8. —Two fine obs mervatious werg obtained at Harvard obseryatory of tha comet, which al- wmost definitely establish it as one of # brief period, | According fo the present data it must have made a semi-revolution sround the sun in two or three houys, or at the rate of 400 miles a second. The fact that the sun's atmpsphere offors no cheok <o its progress proves it uncombustible, untike meteorites, Experientia Docot. W o must tell some men & great deal to . the Arctic sea are in or near Was| ton and will be examined at len, 1o the fitting out of the ship at . Island navy yard. Engineer Mely, g‘l&% wn'é Prof. Ne Ninderman and Noros arealso within summons of the an Francisco before she uilv%(ur [ are E teach thew a little, but the knowledge of - | the carative propertios of SriiNe BLossox i Gasee of slcis Tieadachs, indigedtion, an biliousness is bought by expericnes, . Price B0 gents, trial hottles ken pents. v bria] bottles ken oents, Omxotnnary, October 8, —~The third I youarew sick with that terrible siokndud Neewousnees, you will find a SBalm in Gilead” in the, use of Hop Bitters. If you ave a froquenter oF a rasi- dent of & missuasg district, barrigade your syste against the scourge of all countriea~ walarial, epidemic, biliops, and intermittent fuvers — by the use of Hop Bisters, 1f you have raugh, pimple, or sal- law akin, bad breath, paing and aches, aud feel muserahle generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blpod, and sweetest breath, health and eomiort, Lo short they cure all diseases of the stomach, )]:uvfull, Blood, Liver, Norves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. Five Hundred dollars will be rlid for p. a case they will not cure or he! That poor, bedridden, inyalid wife, pister, mother or dayghter, can be wade the picture of health, by 'a few bottles of Hop Bittors, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? M, HORWICH & CO0,, DEALER IN Paper Stock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest I’Jiw 1{:& f‘“ Ox.nu\m 1' ‘Ponl:mpfly wade. | Nis | B urdoe 00D . SUFFER no longer from Dyspep- gla, Indjgestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack df Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN’S IRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all thése diseases. B’I.TT-EI'KS* yanwuler te om Dyspepéts, e BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS 11 you are afficted with Bilioumess, wse BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS H you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowelsare disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. ed) ting on thy frien ice c had been 'Nnefil‘l;d ry 1t voar Blood is mpure, purity it with a Browi's Aron i SRDOOR & BITRRR it BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. {“r::::; <) W A It you ba « Indigestion, yon will imd an antidote me, o - gridily fhod & in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. burni; sation in the stomach, which 1 you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, er bearable, & (in 1 o IRDOCK i ing Haps X'.k (_ adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, time without any disagre sults. 1 1t your Liveris torpid, restore It to healthy action fy D practically asother with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS e Maverick St., E, ‘:‘A"’"- It your Liver is affected, you #ill find a sure re- R I e storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. It you have any species of Hum Pimple, fafl S 4 e 5 5p jor or Pimple, fal BROQWN'S JRON BIT not to take BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, TERS dets like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic sympwrrns, such as tast= ing the !féod, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, ete. The ouly Igon Preparation that will ngt blacken the teeth or lgi%e headache. 1t you have any syniptoms of Ulcars or Serofulous 8eres, & curative romedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, uothing can eqaal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervousand General Debility, tone up the system with Price, 81,00 per Bottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER, NILBURN, & Oo., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. Eold at wholeaale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Sold by all Druggists. @oodnian o 27 eod-me Brown Chemical Co. Baltimare, M. To Nervous Sufterers THE OREAT EUR_OPEAN REMEDY., DE " O BN Bim_p'sou'u Bpecifle DATRED KO AT E. T 13 & pOBHvECure (07 Npennatoirhen, Beictiw Weokeas, Impotancy, sud ail disoases rosulting troni Sclf-Abuse, t fety, Loes de, and disoases that lead bo Ocnmmptlon [{insanity ao, | earlygrave =33 The ~Specific i 4V |Modtelne s " B tbeing uead with wonder. fal micee: Papiphlota | pare $ael that all Jroh Bitjers, are made by Brown Chémical Co', Bokimore,and (bave crossed red lines and trade- mark-on wrppers BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 5 m and got “ring, Epocitic, o1 o8, Epocific, 91,00 per package, of six peck agos for 86,00, Addreas ail ordera to . SIMBON MEDIVINE OG Nos, 104 and 108 Main £t, Buftalo, N Sold in Omaha by O. F. Geadman, J. and all dragglotsevery whore., "3 .dbw DR. CLARKE No Cure!l 811 i’ol,.’, J FeTaBLIBuRD 1551.}1'0“" st 5t. Louls, ia still treat- ing all PKIVATE, NER. YUUS, CHRONIC and Speclal Diseascs, Sperma. torrhaa, Impotency (Sex- ual Incapacity), Female Diseases, ties, Difficultien, otc. & Ladics, send 25 cente (in stamps) ¢ pay expreas charges on a ‘“valuable work” ontitled *Disessos i of Women, ete.” Work on 8, one_stamp. &4r Victims of Sell-abruse o1 Private Discaso, send 2 utamps for /CRUBBRATED WORKS on Nervous and exual Diseases. . Consultation personally o, by letter, FREE. Consu't the old Doctor, THOUSANDS OURED. ' Office n’ quiet, privato, respectable The Agonies of Billious Colic, the in- describable panga ot Chroni: Tidigestion, the de- 1id mental stupor resulting from & cost ve habl), may. be certaloly avolded by regulating thesystem with that agrecable and refreghin, Standard Preparation, Tarranf’s Seltzer Apeilent PROCURABLE AT ALLDRUGGISTS, HEAT YOUR HOUSES place, You see no ‘one but the doctor, Dr. Clarke 1 the only physician in the city who war rants curea o o pay. Mediciies sent ever- whord. Hours, 8 ta B M diwlyy ['poS M 16 1e00) 304 iTEvEna MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast Tron.] FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY RICHARDSON &YNTON &00 i ? ueeds cleansinis, ton: CHIOA! ILLS: Embody new 1 improvements. Mor., Bl 1.avo veenpreventes P4 - e et + R urder; Use less fuel; Will §ive g eat cpl! e dikeasy and & larger of a0 W) rxfl:oluqc pure ny furnace ms Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omans, Neb ! h Ol nl Jy2ldsm | SR i an absolote FALL 1882. HOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, S8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. | 18085541810 Dougia 8 wop 80 Ume I CBERFELDER & CO. ~ THE RUSHFORD WACON, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, |- o Be (" somach, 16, — WESTERN CORNICE .- WORKS! C. SPECHT, . - Proprietor, 1212 Harney 86, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF G a Iv aconaingégs,fl 'Ir[l Il, Tin, Iron and Slata Roofing, Specht's Patent Metalic * Skylight, Patent: Adjusted Ratchét Bar and Bracket Shelving,' Tam the genera! agent for the above fiue of goods, TRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Varandas,Offos and Bank Rallluge, Window and Oellani Quards; als: GRNERAL AL jons, Seminal Weak- nesses, LOST MAN AJHOOD, and all the PhleviT effects of youth: il follies and ‘exces- o8, 1t stops perm. drains om, the Inevitable 2 bsult'of these evil prac tices, which arb 8o destruetive to mind and body and make life miserable, often leading to fnsani- ty aud doath, 16 strengthons the Nerves, Brain, #—— | (memory( Riood, Musofes, Digestiye and Repro: ductive Oneuns,” It restores ta all the o 1 rnncu.fl:fin‘-_ ';\rlm-‘;vlglir o o oA win, erful and oujoyable. %o A ol Nothle, or four times tho quantity §10. ~ent by express, socure {rom observation, to any address, ou reeelpt of price. D, sent, except on recelpb of 3L e A Kuarautee. Lottore g0 Questing anawers must (nclose stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are the bost and,cheapest dyspopsia and billions cure {n the markeh,. Bold by all druggiste. Pricc 50 cents. D Mvriw'y Kiuser Rl mm-’-'-fi ma] o] 718 Dlive 8t., 58, Louls, Mo, Iud of Kiduey a For Sale lo Omaba by PERFUME Murray & Lanman’s e e P ;?"Lfl RIDA AT n gouortiua, gleet sud lausars a y | U ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 0. P GOODMAN, Manufactured by the Winona Wagon Company, WINONA, MINN “Every Tub Nust Stand Own Bottom.” &nd Every Wagon Upon its Own Merits. We appreciate the above and make our wagons accordingly, “Respectfully, WINONA WAGON CC PARKER & BOWERS Goneral Agovts. Omaia, Neb, PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING, is only atlained by using GHARTER O0AK Stoves and Ranges. Upon its b /f‘; WITH WIRE OATZE_OVER DODLS, “ MILTOH ROGERS & SONS OIVE A ELA. jull-m&ely The Oldest Who!zsale and | AHELEABING Retail JEWEL YHOUSE;MUSIG” H0[|§E IN THE WEST! in Omaha. Visit, here s General Agents for the find all novelties in SIL-|p . {Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOOCKS, organs manufactured. Rich and 8tylish Jewelry,|. Our prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, 30y Eastern Manufacturer and Choicest ‘Selections in ;“gigf,f":fid Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and (for cash’ or ins ents at Bottom Prices. all descriprions of FINE | A SPLENleD stock of WATOHES at as Low Pri- !Steinwa Chickering, ces a8 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son's P1 hongrable dealers. Call angi, anglothir Eakvgs. and see our Flegant New 50 Ulough & Warren, Store, Tower Building, |Ster1mg, Imperial, Smith ’ American Organs, &c. Do g«;::;::sllth and Farnham lnot fail to seegus before pur- chasing, MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW OASES! A Large Stock always on Hand. A. M. CLARK, e, Painter&Paper Hanger | SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. —_— WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades' and Curtains, CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Best for TOILET, BATH ad ¥ ANDKERCHIE CHIEF. FAST:TIME In olag Raw ke Ahie Jsag-ly. Aln 1n the Back, Dimness of (ihicago & Northwest: L, marw (I waw|p Tralos leave O . m, sud 7408, w | 5 ror A R A -mmagt; A ot 1ast and Faraor, s, & 7 Full particulars in our pamvhlet, which il o A e GiaRK, Gonge: | | ¥l b m;-m oo O e EUROREAN, HOTEL, [y wiost seutrally h‘(’ r o by, 2. s - it o R ‘a.‘.‘;:‘:d-m.;':-“.'«h.*m John G. 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