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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 OOOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. A Oonnecticut company _have arranged to start a plow factory at Jamestown Jamestown's improvements this year will foot up a quarter of a million dollars, A two hundred-acre oat field near Fort Totten yielded seventy bushels to the nore, A cuenm! four feet and long was raised in Davison county this yenr, inches A fine quality of coal has been discov- ercd on the knife river, n few miles from Mandan. Several earloads marriageahle young ladies are 1 in Hanson county. A beet wan raised in a gardon at Kik Point that weighed i and w talf pounds, received six-five carloads of ana merchsndive in one day ¢ is ot t every ons in Valley with no . tions of immediate A Moody county farmer has raised 000 bushels of vai ns from six acres o and. A gang of horee thiaves have headquar- ters at Lirale City. Two or three urrests have been made, A colony of 500 Pennsylvanians will probably lucate in the knife river valley this coming spiig. The Wateriown Coneier figures the wheat yield of Codington connty this sea- son at half a million bushels. A carpenter named T. A. Wilson, a*out twenty years of age, while working on the roor of a house Sheldon, Ransom county, Just Friday, war mstautly killed by lightaing. The sale of property for non-payment of taxes in Huichinson county wiw made last Monday, und the entire list, bid in by Eden Maxwell, of Seotland, amonnted to only 811,00, The Argus says the Fargo & Southern is graded complete £ Foru Abercrombie, and work hay been rtopped for the sen- son. The junction with one of the Cui- cago roads ‘wiil probably be made early next seasun, B. F. Way, of Brookfield, M ody county, sowed Hve acres ot land last spring to cnions, and a tew days ago he wold the entire crop for 8550 00, the parties who bought them to do their own gatherlng. The crop is estimated at fifteen hundred bushels, One of the Deadwood *'girls” is having & dress made avd embroidered with the cattie brauds of the various cattle men whom she counts among her admirers, It in evident that whe is iu cahoots ,with the coroner and surgeons, and tukes this way to promote duelistic enccunters, North Dakota papers, with hardly an exception, almoot duily record matrimonial proceedings of the youog peopls, The great crop of No. 1 hard has had &n ex- ceedingly hilarious effect on the north Dakota youth and maiden. - Minneapolis Journal, A short 1ime since » monster snake was seen passing alovg in Devil's Lake. |, carried its head about three fect above the water. 'Ihe men were very much fright- ened. The huge serpent was also veen by another man who was very much fright- ened and made haste to get away from the dangerous loeality, — Larimore Leader, The Walsh County Times tells the fol- lowing most paintul occurrence which tonk place at Biwesmont, Pembina county, last week, Mrg, Harvey went out ot doors for u few minutes, leaving her lirtle yirl three 14 and o boy of Mr, Mur- phy's, aged six, in the hotag, Dur g her 7ens to leave town on Sunday. They re. fused, and & melee ensned and shots wero exchargad, dudng which Johnson was . The desperadoes were over: powered, taken to the Oregon Short Line railrcat bridge on Snake river and hanged, The bodi cut down three hours afterwar 1 by the citizens, The store of Jamer Dymoke and & build- ine known as t 14 conrthouse at Hoise festroyed by fire on the night of 3,000; in«ured, MONTANA The wheat crop of Gallatin connty, this yoar, will averago thirty-five bushels to the acre A ye ne man named Berman wow killed ky Canyon, being near Dozeman, on the aved on in a raileosd r the territory t whi, s ever in the eni- Ovirlind Stage company, b, in a cabin neac Flat Creck, on the Benton road, of swall pox, Dr, Saxton, Mr, Mathicon, of Billiuge, and Dr.. MeDonald, of the latter place (intely of Cun ve purchased the Girey Mineral Hot Spri- gs near Emigr A lurge hotel to cost § 0,000 fx proj and Dr, and Mrs. Saxton will s up theic res upon the prop Conter, OREGON A rich «t of copper is reported in Unton e A government rurveying sent surveying Manch: f the Umpqan, party are at r by and the is wafd that it the city juil for stoaling, wan shot by his prisoner, who escaped. The name of the rough who shot him is unknown to the police Barry is prelisposed to erysipelus and a fatal resnlt will not Le surrising, The teachers of Novads will hold their state instiute at Reno, October 25th, The ted ot sulphur in the McWorthy mine, Humboldt county, which co 1 burning several months ago, is still on fire, An aged Pinte Indian woman residing near Dayton, hae a deformed and idiotic son. This coming to the knowledze of the tribe, & delegation of “bucks,” in accord- ance with the practice of the Piutes to kill all detormed and idiotic children, visited the hut of the squaw to carry ont the bar- bavous custom. The mother, however, re- fused to yield up the child, and fought the “'bucks * off until assistance came, OCALIFORNIA. Loy Auveeles had a light shock of enrth. quake on the sth. There wers woveral dis- tinct vibrations from east to the west of whort duratic A nugget of gold entirely fres from quartz and worth 81,300, was rocently tound in a Foreat City mine. 1t resembled in shaps a bear's paw, and the lucky flnders are now searching for the remain. ing parts of the golden baar, A very ecoentrio barbes named Thomas Moran died at Grass Valley a few days ago. Hoe wan one of tha oldest inhabi- tants of the placs, but « been beyond the tow, his shop was only a the depot, he nev locomotiv inrter of a mile from went there to wee & EW MEXICO. caleros fosl wrathy that their taken away from them. They had psid for the guns themselves and they thivk that the government robs them when it disarms them, A Black Rauge man estimates that over absence the little hoy took a4 Wwaded gun from the o yaar aud shot the i <4 Filling her justantly, . WwyomiNa A Cheyenne bani has $7.0,000 deposita. Jobn the Baptist is still hanging around Laramio, A skating rink company has Been o1 gac- ized at Laramic, QOLORADO. A ladies' relief soclety has been orvan. ized at Central Ci Some«f the mountain towns are regail- iny in the luxury of snow banks and icic. The St. Iygnatius (Catholic) church at Pueblo was barned to the ground oi the 11th, Lots, $15,000, Judge Bradley, of the Seventh Colorado judicial district, is a brother of Judge Bradley, of the supreme court, A prize fight hus been arranged to come off at Florcnce October 28th, botween George Tripperet and James Donovan, Tripperet is to be trained by Tum Walling. It is whispercd in railroad circles that Division Superintendent Bancroft has de- clined the yosition of general superinten- Jeut of the 1), & K G, railroad which has Jaet beon tendered him, on account of fuil- ing healt! A maetodsy by been unearthed near 32k Worte by a party of irrigating ditch jggers, Its wpecies is unkuown, but tro supposition i1 they are those of a would-be Cardiff gentleman, Samuel F. Smytho and John ¥, two prominent men of Denver, were wrrestec for procuring an abortion upon and conse- quent death of Miss Jorio Graham, but were discharged on the 13th, Jobn Johns, & miner in the Caribou wine, Boulder county in ascending the whaft on the 10th, fell out of the bucket, and went to the bottom, the force of the fall killing hiw instantly, In Leadville, on the 12th, Willinu Strait, and his uncle, Matthew Kellogy, got into an altorcation at the dinver table, Kel- £100,000 in samples has been carried away from the ueighburhood of Chloride within the past year and u half, A destructive fics broke out in the Comique Anelug-hall, 1ins Vogae, on the morning of SUgcmbp.- 30th. fore the blaze could be chedked 10,000 wor b of property was destroyeu, It is just abont oue vear sce three men at Fairview ran a foot race Zor the editication of the crowd, ‘The nfiw(‘ L7 not greas buough to ke tha triad o f able, but the ovent i recalled to mind now y the wccent death wf the last of the three, Willlam Wiggins, by hanging at San Marcial. Frank Duffy was the first of tho trio to pats in hix checks, which was done via small pox at San Marcial last wpring. J. W, Irwin came to his desth mysteriously ‘in the White moun- taing a littlo later in tho season, and Wi lli{nm Wigggings was hung la:t week, —Blaci ange, Nover 100 Late 1o Mend. Thow, J. Arden, William street, Last Buffalo, writes: **Your Sriina Brossoy, has worked «n1 me splendid, 1 hah o appetite; used to sleep badly and gat wp in the mor unrefreshed; my nreath was very offon ive and 1 suffers from severs headache; sinco usivg your Spring Blos- fom all theso rymptoms have vanished and 1 feel 'ty B e ) trial bottles 10 conte, i “The Big-Hole Monumoent. I'he granite monumen’ ordered by the government to be placed on the battle-field at Big Hole, Montana, where Gen. Gibbon fought the Nez s under Chiof Joseph, August 7, 1877, passed through here for Mon- una to day. Itisin threp sections, 'he base 15 about 8x8 in sizo and two feot thick. Above this rees a solid block seven and oue-hali feot equare and four feet high, This surmounted by a sbaft soven feet equare at the bago,and taporing fo about twelve logg attempted to put S rait out of the house, Lut too latter acized a poker and threw it at his uncle, who, clutched Strait Dy the throat, ch kiog him terribly, Dy this time they had fought their way through the honse tothe kitchen, aud the vephow grabbed a huge butcher knife and drove it full to the biltivto Kellogg's back Strait then Med the house, but shortly afteward repaired to the connty jail and gnve himself up. On the 12th an accldent oocurrsd on the Mosquito extension of the South Park rail. way, which resulted in the death of three persons, Eogine No. 6 was backing down to Loundon Juoction, for the puroose comivg up pushing an empty flat on which were two Swede employes and Con. ductor Jack Bleusoe. When about balf way to Park Oity, vming down heavy grade with great speed, the flat car struck & burro, causing the car to jump the track. 1t kept the ties for 200 or 500 feet, tearing up the track, and finally turned 'sid up the hill, The engine tumbled over o wide on the lower side. The engineer and fireman saved themselves ny jumping, but the cond ctor and two 5 s edes were cavght ia the wreck, and the two latter stantly killed, one of thewm bein, bheyond recognition. The conductor was plcked up alive, but imy o liste care by a physician proved of no ayai; he died short UTAH. The constitutional convention of Utah, which met in Balt Lake Ci'v ou the 8ib, after accepting the report of the ol tion 1ecently sent Lo congrew, adjourned till April 10, 1583 We understavd, from good authority, that on the last trip of the pay-car of the Utah Central railway over the road vach employe of the company bhad 31 deducted from his salary to go into the fund being raised to pay Jere Black for bis legul dirty work, Ihis 81 was additional to the 10 ver cent, exacted for the lord.—Ogden Pilot, g IDAHO. W The gold and silver product of Idabo since 1864 is estimated at $90,000,000, Two despersdoes, known as * snd ““Tex, llll‘lpmd of havi ohnson murdered his wone; American Fralle o the sub, were ordered by the citl " | cavalry; H, inches equaro, and then pointed, this abaft bowe five and one-half feet in hewght, Upon one side of the middle section of tho monument is carved the words, ‘‘Erected bythe United States. On tho reverse side is inscribed the foliowing: *'To the officers and sol- diers or the army and citizens of Mon- tana who fell at Big Hole, August 7, 1877, in battle with the Nez Perco Indians,” Upon the third side is engraved the following: ‘‘On this field 17 ofticors and 188 listed men of the Tth United States infantry, under ite colonel, Brevet Maj. Gen. John Gibbon, with eight other soldier and thirty-eight citizens, surprised and fought all day & w0 perior force of Nez Perce Indiaus, more than one-third of the ‘| eomwand being killed and wounded, * Upon the reverse sido are the follow- ing names of those known to have fallvn upon the field: Capt. Wm, Logan, Ficst Lisut. James H. Brad- ley, First Licut. Wm. L. English, Cap'. Robert L., Edgworth, company A; Cupt. Herbert Hogan, company 1 Firat Sergt, Frederick Storcz, Sergt. Wa. M, Martin, company G; Sergt. [ Win W, Wataon, company F, Cor- poral Smon H. Paine, company D; | Corporal Robert E, Sale, company G; Cosporal Daniel McGatfvey, company 115 Corporal Dominick O Connor, com- |pany 1; Corporal Jacob Eisenk company D; Musician Michael gher, company D; Musiciau Phomas Stinebacker, ~ Araficer John Kiles, compuny K; Private Matthew But- terly, company Jawes McGuire, company ¥; Gotleib Manz, company G; Herman Broliz, company T; Wm, D. Powmeroy, company F; John O'Brien, company G; McKinora L. Drake, company H; John B. Sach, company A, Sergt. Ed, Page, Second 5. Broderick, post guide at Fort Shaw, Citizen Volunteers— L. G. Elliott, John Armstrong, David 1dogn Morrison, Alvin Lockwood, Gambriel Michael.”" In countries where malaria 18 prev- alent, or where the climate is subject to sudden changes—-should be found in every house Brown's Iron Bitters, A PITIFUL CASE. Good Samaritan's About 10 o'clock 2. m, yes'erday a woman, who was respectable looking It 18 Taken up by and moderately well dressed, appeared at the county clerk’s office, with two children, apparently two and four years of age respectively and solicited aid to carry herself and children on to | California. She had it appears for- merly lived in this city and her hus- band, getting out of work, sent her to her her old home in Canada and went to the Pacific 8lope to try his fortuncs there. woman found her parents dead and had no alternative but to retrace hor steps westward to rejoin her husband, arriving in Omaha penniless and with flo one to assist her. Mr. Baumer told her the commis- sioners were notin and all he could do was to give her money to procure food for herself and children, The poor woman burst into toars and sobbed aa if her heart would broak, the little one in her arms crying in sympathy, while the elder, » ourly- headed little boy, worn out by the trip, sank on the floor, leaned his againet the railing and went sound asleep, At length the woman started down the street, and at the Wabash corner atopped, uncertain what to do. She was still weeping when a kind hearte lady pass’ ing that way and seeing her distross stopped, and, learning the cause, gave her some money to help her. She also took out her cwn clean white hanakerchief and gave it to the poor woman, who was wiping away her tears with the corner of her shawl, At this juncture Mr. James Creigh- ton came along and inquired the cause of the trouble. When informed and told that a ticket would cost her $30, he at once took out his pocket-book and said, ‘I will give one-third of the amount,” handing the money to Mr. Frank Moore for the woman. Tt is probable that the required sum was raiged, a8 there was a yeneral feeling of sympathy, and Mr, Creighton’s gonerosity, together with the action of the la1y who had preceded him, set the good work going On arriving home the poor That Husbana of Mine, Is threo times the man he was be- fore he began using *Wells' Health Renewer. &1, Drucgiets. Metropoitan Veterans New York Cor. Atlanta itution I met Pot r Cooper the other day with his rubber shoes, nia water-procf top coat, his umbrella, and his air cushion. He way commenting on Thurlow Weed's ill health in this wise: ‘I is only 84, and ought not to die 8o young.” Cooper is up in the nineties, und wonders how it is that a man a half a dozen years his senior should ever be sick. Bishop Potter is eighty and attends to hie large diocese without assistance, and is in bet: ter health than he was thirty years ago. Ev-Gov. E. D. Morgan in a perfect picture of health at 70, and Wm, E. Dodge, six years his senior, ook n day ‘over 50. August uoimont in threg #00T¢ and ten; but except when he fought a duel and was wounded, and has a good prospect for a dozen more years of active life, Rus. soll Sage, though 70, does the work of ton men and looks younger than Jay Gould, who is only 50. Mr. Tilden, though not 70, m completely broken down; polics has worn him out oarly, as it did Horaco Greeley, T 2% gotting bald myself, though Iam not yet H0. Porsons recovering from wasting diseases, such as malaria, fovers, otc, will be greatly benefitted by the uso of Brown’s Tron Bitter, a true toni A PURIE AND Delioious Bever. age. ‘‘THE CUP THA' CHEER OURB DINNER PARTY has finished the last bottle of *HUB PUNCH,” *Then, my dear, Jon't forgot to remind me to order & fresh suoply to-morrow,” “THE HUB PUNCH” ly by Messrs, C. 1l GRAV Boston, It is made of the bLest imported brandy and Sauta Croz rum, \milm& with the juice of fresh lenons, and the finest white sugar, and is reslly n delicious, & pure, and o reliable article, that has met with the most cordial appreciation of all who tried it. Bee that wet the genuine with the fac similo of “CHESTER H. GRAV 8 "NS" on the capsule over the cork of each bottle. A DELIGIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather Mix with Fine lce In Cold Weather Mix with Hot Water, Add Lemonade (when Conveni ent)t tthe Taste. The “HU PUNCH" i3 53 by all leading tam 1y gt 1 Wine Dierhauts. Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices by M. A, McNawara, Ona Fawmilics Bupp ih 1. H, Gladstone, Quaha, Neb FADYL Tl in goiog Kast tako dhs (hicago & Northwest: Tralne leave Omana 8:40 p, w, ¥or tull lutorwation call oo fi P, DEU Agont, 14th and Faroaw ste., J. BELL, U. P) Rallway Dopot, of st JAMES T CLABK, Geoer Agent. BEMIS’ Rea ~ Estate COLUMN, Offices 15th and Douglas Streets. No. 307, Beantiful residence lot on 8'erman stroet, near head of St, Mary's avenuo, $2,700. N0,'814, #ull lston 19th itreet, near Bopplo- (on's, €85, always taken gbod caka of himself, | No. 816, Full acre cn Burt streot, ne r Convont of Facred Hears $1,200. No. 817. Full Tot on Californa, near 21st stroet, No, 18 Two lots on Seward, rear Saunders street, $1,8) No.'819. Tw lots on Charles, near Saunders stroet, §1,600. No. 320, Ha f ac ton, 475, No. 321, Stx heau!iu on Cuming strect, near Dut. residonce lots, fine vi near Hauscom Park, 00. No. 822, One-halt ucre on California stees 0, 0. Smith vo. 3 2,000, Cholce 4 acre block In Swoith's addition at west cod of Farnam strect—will give any length of timo requiredat 7 per cont Interest, Also & splendid 10 acre block in Smith's addl- tion on_same iiberal terms a3 tae forexuing. No. 805, Haif lot on Jzard ucar 20th sticct, additi n, . ¥our acre blo k in Weat Omaha, ) No 804, Lot on 18th strost noar Paul, 81300, No 802, Lot 50x2¢0 feet on lbth strect, near Nicholas $500. No 209, Une quarter scre on Burt street, near Dutton 8500. | 0 297, Two low on Blondo noar frene etreot, and'§300 cach 206, Two lots on Georcla near Michigun street, $1200 No995, Twelve chotce renids ta on Hamil. ton streot in Shinu's addition, fin oad slgntls. 350 to §500 cach, No 244, Beautiful balf lot on t. Mary's av yonwitor te om Dyspepsin, use BURDOCR “LOOD BITTERS 1t you are affiicted with Biliousnoss, nee t your Bowels are disordored, v BU nlate 1vour Blood 1e mpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD RITTERS 1t you ha e Indigestion, you whl hind an antidot |in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, If you are troubled with Spring Complaluts, or- ndicate them with BURDOCK PLOOD BITTER It your Liveris torpl, restore it o with healthy w BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE It your Liver Is affectod, you will find a sure re. storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 11 you havo any gpec not to take BURDOCK PLOOD I yon have any symptoins of Ulcers or Seres, o ive remedy will be fou RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength.and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can ognal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, 81.00 per Hottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ote FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. Eold at wholowale by Ish & McMahon and I @ondnian. NEVEF | u onne, 80X180 foet, Lear Bishop Clerkson's and 20th street, 81500. No 292, Two cholce lots on_Park avene, 60x 160 each, on stroet railway, 8300 each, No 291,8ix lots in Millard & Caidwel addition on Sherman Avenue ucar Poppleton's, $300t0 #15) eacn No 285, Four lots on Decatur and frene streets, near Saunders streot, §27° t0 $460 each No %42, Lot on 19th near Paul stroot, §750. Ko 281, Lob BGx180 feet near St. Mary’s avenue, and 20th street, $1600. No 279, Lot on Decatur noar Irenc stroot, $526, No 278, Four lots on Caluwoll, near Saunders street, 8600 cach, ) 476, Loton Clinton streot, near shot tower, 1 P No 275, Foug * &¢ 1 Meuwss stroct, n Bl ndo.flq‘. e of, 0 Yok, - 974 Thice 10t UEAY TACS A¥urse: make offore Mo €68, Bewutifui corner acre lot on Californis stret, opposite and adjolning Sacred Hears Con- vont yrounds, F1000. 'No 260, Lot on Masou, near 16th stroct, $1,350 100 1ot in ““Credit Foncier”and *“Grand View' additions, just south-cast of U, P.and B. & M Hailroad b epots, ranging from 160 to §1000 cacl, andon sy forn Beautiful Kesidence Lots at & bargatn—vory 5to §260 each, b per cent down Ce et plat and full particulars, No 260, Fuil corner lot on Jones, Near 16th street, §5,000. No 263, 'I'wo lots on Center street, near Cum- ing stroct, 000 for both or 8600 7, Four beautitul rcsidence lots near i College (or will separate) #3,000. Two lots on Center, near Curlng and £400 each, L3t on Ldsho, bear Cuming street strcot, ¢ No '246}, 962 NG 245, Bosutiful corner acre kot en Cumlng, near Dutton stres, near new Couve=s of Sacred Heact, $1,600 No.'244, Lot on Farnam, ncar ¥*h etrect M;\Zm)v $1,000 No, 229, coruer ot on Burh, moar 22 8,300, 1, Lot on Farnam, uear #iib strect, h. 3, Lot 143 by 441 fect on Sher nan ave 1iow Grace, 84,000, will divide. 06 fost 0B Uodgo, nesr o, 23rd_near Clark, 8600, Lot on Hamilton noar King, 8800, , Lot on 18th strevt, noar Nicholas 8500, No 207, Two lots on 16th, near Pacllic street, “'hm.' 0 904, Beautitul residence lot on Division strect, near Cuming, $500. 0 '100) Lot ou 158h streot, near Plorce, 600, 4 No 1954, Lots on Sauuders stroot, near Sew- ard 8600, No 1u}, Two lots on 17th street, noar white lead works, 1,000 N /188k; 'Onu full block ten lots, near the barracks, §400. No 101, Lot on Farker, street, near lrene No 163" Two lots on Case, near Zlat street (kilt edge), #6,000, P No 10, Lot'on Ple No 170,10 on Pacific strect, Dear Seward, $650, o 14th; make or. No 166, 3ix lots on Farnam, near 24th street 2,400 10 $2,850 each No 163, Full block on 258h strree cousre, sud three lots In Glses & 1% and Cassine streots, 2,000, 0, LOb On 1+tn stsoet, uear white wad 23, race n nea it ¥ 325152 toed (2 lote. on 18th strecs near Foppleton's, §1,600. » No 119, Thirty half scre lots in Millard & © dwell # additions on Sherman avenue, Sprin and Saratogs streots, noar the ond of gieen strect car track, §4 to §1,500 oach Nu s, Lot on Chicego 1,500 Noss, Lot on Caldwall strect, near Saunders, N near 2 stiect, {0 75, AOX82 foot ou Paclfic, uear Sin etreet Not0, Eghteen lote ou 2lst £2d, 2 reets, near Grace and,Saund L block (150x185 foet), nesr Clalre, on Hamilton strovt . §1,00 also nd 24 additior Parker's, 8] , Nelsou's, kied Giso's, Lake's, aud all the other additions at any | The Great Lnglish Remedy or fails te curo vous Debility, Vi- ixhaustion, Finiy- slons, Seminal Weai:- OST MAN D, aud all the of youth- ful foll:es and exces- s, It stops perma. tly all weakening, volnntary 10838 rd dralns tpon the sys. tem, tie Inovitalie re- . 'sult of these evil prag. tices, which aré go destructive to mind and bo and faako life miserable, often leading to ineani- It strengthens the Nervea. Brain, ty and death, (memozy( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- rgans,” It restores £) all tho orzanic functiens thele’ formor vizor and vitality, ma- wing life choorful and enjoyable, Price, 83 hottlg, or four times the quentlty §10. Sent by “xXproda, secure from ohofvation, to any address, on recelpt of pr No. €. 0, D, sent, except on recelpt of b guarantoe, Lottora re questing anawota must inclose stawp. Mintie's Dandelion Piils aro ths host and cheapost dyapepsia and billious curo In the murket. Hold by all druggiste. Price £0 eents, DR Muemi's Kiusey Reusoy, NKPRETicOM, Cures il kind of Kiduey cd bladder complainte, onorrhes, glect and lencorrhea, For sale by all 18 bottle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE St., St. Louls, Ol C. F. GOODMAN For Saloin Omaha by Jangb-1y DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 5t. Charles St,, 8T, LOUIS, Mo. ULAR GRADUATE has beon loager eng IKONIC, NERVOUS, 3LOOD Diseasot thin any other phsician in Louls e vty j» pers show sndall old rosidents Know. Consultation w: office or by mail, free and invited, A friendly talk or hia opinion costs nothing. When it wnt to ient, can be Curable Nervous prostration, Dehility, Mental and Physical Weakness, MKerc othtr affections ot Unroat, S8n and Bones, Blood lmpurities end Blood Poisoning, Skin Affections, Ol1 Swes and Ulcers, Impediments to Marwave, Rheumatism, Piles. Special attdhtion to cases from over-worked brain. SURGICAL CASES receive npecinl attqugion. Diseases arising from Imprudence, Hxcesses, Indulvences a22dy wly 10 Nervous Sutterers THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B, S&m_;;eon'a Specific DA AD X CINIT XY | 19 8 posjitve cure for Spermatolrhea, Eem! W Tipotancy, and. il rosulticy trow Kelf-Abuise, s ‘M Loss) Memory, Falos 10 the R I1 o sumption | aenity sn early grare A Care Gua Weat's Norve ysteorla, L Mintal inas, Convulelons, Dopt. elon, Lo of 0 Preisture Old Age, cai exertion, so\l-abuse, 03 Over-indulgen: leads 8o faisery, dechy and death. ~One box will cure recent cases. Eah box contalns one onth's Real Estate Agency, 16th ana vowges Btreets, troatmout, One doliar @ box, or slx boxes for Bive dollars; sens by wall prepald on receipt of rico. We guarantee six DOXes to cure any case. [th each order received by us for six boxes, ac- companied with five dollare, will send tho pur. chaser our written guarantoe to return the BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS thom with | JOCK BLOOD BITTERS. .| Fishing Tackle my practicr Die i v eolor (0 the oo\ aawral healthpul tone /..) Findigestive organs and PWwors myretem, nal A © epplicahle to llr"vnrrnl bility, Loss of Appe- Prosteation of l'n«l va 0 ade. IRKRT 5 t Impotenee, Muzale Loading Shot Pull ook of A ORTINGLG S0 M BN T8 L) e Single Breech Loading Shot Guns, Double Broe ch Loading Shntffiuns, b%lnfl far;gn o § 78, ung, from ¥6 to 26, éd]asannnlls Aalml all Kinds of Fancy Goods. 0w Cases Alw torideof Iron, Tarkand Ihotphorss a palatable jorm. % only ration ofér (wn.m ot blacken 1 ination of %. ( et Trrwes p charectrristic ratio) Tound R 10 Kigo tho mealts that | : pepaia, AN ~isintarheat o) WANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 23N, MAIN ST, ST, LO% I ? i from 85 to 813, ayd on Hand, 73 1 D Nep. first-Class Cigar, List and Samples. BOOK-KEEPING, ™ - BANKIN PENMANSHIP, For circulars or spec Bug 26 tme DIRECTORY OF LEADI HOTELS, PR ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL, COMMERGCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE. BALL HOUBE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOOD8 HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, o H, P WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE CROZIER HOUBE 0. AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. CENTRAL HOUSE L FOBTER HOUSE (Suoccessor to D, T. Mount.) Manutacturor and Dealer in ’S‘lddles. Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods % Agent 1 -OEGEER A TED CONCGRD. HARNESS *“T'he Best in The World,” Jaa. R. Bill & Cc oy if the tread: doe 0ol effect & cure. ST, Gocdman, Diagelet, Bols, Wholosale And vul ocOwmabs, Nob, § Ordves by mailsl allod iy 1412 FARNADNST. OMAHA, NEB Imported and Key West Cigars, a large schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a I Tobacco and Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price FalLil. 18sS=. WHOLESAL¥ MILLINERY & NOTIOKS Zephyrs, Germantowr, Etc, STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. | line of Meer- otion Store. ( Y Y Za vecaliogey - + BUSINESS FORMS, COMMERCIAL LAW, POLITICAL ECONOMY, ° COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES Taught by gentlemen of business experionce and broud scholarship at the WYMAN GOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A new institution based on_the hittest standard of excllence, Day and and evening sessions are now in successful operation. information apply to or address A. L, WYMAN. 1308 314 1310 Doagles 8 OMAHA, NES. I OBERFELDER & CO. HG WESTERE HOTEL PROPRIETOLS . Q. MoINTIRE, BA. G, WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNCLDS, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS €. BEYMOUR, P. L. THORP, A, ©. CAARPER, W. MAYF(ELD, i \ . i RRY, B, F. 8TEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. GBEEN, J. M, BLACK & 8ON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, Q. McOARTY, M. B. JONES . R. OROZ'ER, W. ROCKHOLD OCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, R Capt. 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PAR andoah, ta, COMMERGC AL HOTEL, HENRY Wi 1 City, Neb BAGNELL HOUSE, GHAS. BAGHE E a JOMMERGIAL HOUSE, WL LY v , 1. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, raivern, ta, ide Grove, la Onebolt, la Uscecia, Neb. Glarks, Nob. Heaford Ia. Marysvitie Mo Norfolkdunetien Nek Seward Neb Auroar Nev, Sidney, Neu, Avoca la. WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUSK HOUBE. J A LUSK, Logan, la DOW CI 1Y HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, Dow Cita.2la JAGGER HOUSE, JAGGRR& 80, Denison, ia, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, IA., Harmon & Keales, Prop. D. M. WELTY /$5600 REWARD. The who will produce Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for presering Si , Tin and Gravel Roots Warranted to be | ad Water Proof. M orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and b tor than any other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENSON Sole Proprietors, Onaha House, Omahi, deb REFERWNCES Dr.Kico, Dr above reward will be paid to any peron a Paint that will equal the It ( GRATEFUL-COMFORTRG. EPPS’S GOCIA BREAKFAST. By a thor us h knowledge of thels ans which govern the operutions of K and putrition, and by a careful app of the fine vroperties of woil 8 le . Mr. Epps has prov.ded our treakfusttabl.y with delicately flavored bivera save o many béavy doctors ¢ judici-us use of such articles of t way be gradaaily b to resist overy tendency ¢ of subtle maladies are floatin @round us r 0 attack wherever thore is Weak polut. W wiay eacape mavy & fatal shit by keoping ou selves well fortified with puy bl erly nourished frame."— il Servico Gaze Made simply with bollin#ater or milk 1n tins only (3-1b and b), Leled JAMES EPS & 0O, Hommopshie Chersts, d-tucekent-wly ‘ondou, Engluad, Sold z ! \ ]