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% Y s e BTATH JOTITINGS. Warren and wife, of Ulysses, cele- beated their siiver wedding on the 13th, ’ Chorley Godf Omaha, took BROWN 8 hold of Lincoln's firo ensine on the 15th. Tt in probable Toble Rock will soon have abauk. A Saline county man is fignring thereon, J. M. Thomas, of Glascow, Howard county, had all his hay destroyed by lights n minis to acoept viog lasy week, Rev, George Reix, Preshytor ter at Dakota City, has resign willcu pepsiaheartburn, mala The ria, kidney discase, liver complaint, and other wasting discascs. . BROWN'S penters’ boarding car standing on n sidetrack & Culbertaon, took fire on the 13th and burned, Seversl of the em. ployes lost clothing an tools, B. F. Chambers, of Niobrara, recently fell ‘and injured his spinal column. A wasp lighted on hin hat, and_be tried to ‘shoo’ it off with his cane, in doing which hy slipped, In digging a potats cachiethe other day, I, C, Dibble, f Dak ta ‘" fouud & large pair of elk horie in «i state of preservation. They oo four feet below BI 7 EHS Tue larwe:t watermelon in Holt county J wasraised by J. 8, McClarey, of 1 © was of the Cuban Queen v weighed 41 pounds, and measured 41 inchien every way, It filled rixteen persons and the boys got what was left, energy, etc. Try a bottle. The life insurance war is raging fear- fal'y and fearlessly in Plattsmou b, One ngent went into the room of a lady board- ing at the samo hou-e at the hour of 4 n, m., hut his_company doesn't insure her, [ aanc i BROWN'S Ho got fired from the house, ‘Wm, Strecthorze, of Sherman county, Ios ome retting of wheat, cont inivg twenty acres, on the 16th by prairie fire. The fire has | een burning for xyme time and came from Valley county, and owing to the high wind jumped: Oak Creek and i is the only Tron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not played the mirchic obnny Wilson, who died st his eause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will, BROWN'S IRON enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of wife, ho having left no children, —Tocum- seh Journal, 4 D. Cunningham, section boss west of town, hs had in his employ for two years woh Journal, which tells the follow.ng: “Phillip Dickerson, & man whose word i3 asgood as his note, telis us of & wonderful il of potatoes ntly diccovered by THE DAILY BEE- intorviewed the woman's mnuise, & solored lady, who etated that Miss Stroetgen was very violent, which greatly ondangered her life. She aid, os has already been reported, that she was sano up to last Sunday, when the first symptoms «f a wander iog mind began to show themselves She was distrustful of the kind friends who had been caring ftor her, and fearir g that s me one was siming to kill her, When not violen¢ she was oontinually mucteriog durivg the past fow days, and made some startling as sertions, although cowing from an in- sane woman, they must be taken for what they are worth, Among other things she said that Dr. Edward Die- trichs her alligad seducer, had dragged her ana kept her lock ed up in a rowa fir two days. She froquently ecalled upon the doctor by name, and his ab sence probably acconats for her vio- lence yesterday. She screamed and fought everyone who came near, ex- cept her nurae. She even refused to take the medicines given her, which accounts to a certain degree for the faot that she is growing uo botter. She would not at first listen to a re moval, but finally coneented when it wan represented to her that she would be taken to see Dietrich, A oqvered express wagon was secured and fitted up with & mattress, coverlets, etc., warmly bundled up, and accompanied by her nurse she was tuken to the hos- pital. She pleaded and cried that her colored friend be allowed to stay with her, but this was lmpossible because of the rules of the hospital.” “The nurse saya that Miss Stroet- gen was well oducated, bothin the German and English langueges, and appeared to have been born in & well to-do educated family. Her relatione are in Germany, but at what place cannot be defimtely ascortained. She has a brother in Omaha, who wili probably come to hor assistanco as soon a8 ho learns of his sister’s tor- rible fate. She originelly came from Germany."” Fortunes or Ffarmers and Me- chavics. Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and fawily, 1f you are biious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do not delay & mo- ment, but go at onco; and_procure s bot- tle of thuse wonderful Electric Ditters, which never fuil to cure, and that for the trifling rum of fifty cents.—[Tribune. Sold by C. F. Goodman, i GENIE DASHN"ER- A Boy With a Promising Future Be- fore Him, past, 8 Bohewian who lately became ob- streperous and was dircharged, sinca when hehus indulged in threats of vengeance against his former hoss and fellow laborers, hn H rt, on his farm, six miles sou'h of Tecums b, Mr. Hait claims that Le du from one hill 186 tine large potatoes, anc many small ones that he not count years, He was an old er, having served in the Mexi an war, where he was wunoded. Shortly before his death, word was receivel from Benator Van Wyck, then at Washington, that a back veusion had been allowed him, and would be sent to him shortly. The amount is between $1,000 and $5,000, and will now fgo to his A 53 N One nicht last week hedischarged a double .|:§:h1ivl‘-‘v'-'|l1 ol suffercrs from ek | barroled thot gun, tho contents of whichin 1 o It "l“ AthoIEa R equA) the darkness came in close proximity to plaints, will find it without an equal. Mr. Cuuningham’s bead, and Mr, C be. came conyinced that it war more intended than accidental, and had him arrested to keep the peace.—Schuyler Sun, Dienso take off your hat« to the Tecum- This beats all potatoe stories we have he .rd of this fall, and if anyone can eclipse it lot them come to the front at unce.” g ey on e 4 Porsons recovering from wasting diseases, such as malaria, fovers, etc,, will be greatly benefittod by the use of Brown's Iron Bitter, a true tonic, = Su AN ELEVATOR SHOOT. The B, & M. Headquarter Elevator Comes to the Kront. LASt night tue B~ & M, headquarters was all excitement, It was the old story—a broken elovator. Some of the inmates of the mail room remembered hearing a noise from the elevator passage, and noticing the ele- vator at the bottom of the basement, thought perhaps some one had gone g,g,;gf;;;g;,‘,‘,‘“};;m“.‘:‘.‘,:,‘;.,‘;{ down on the gilded chariot a little too spao only Cormet pronounced by our leading physiclans | yapidly for healthy circulation. Quite weilivnd. Evory Corset is warrantod sotis- factory to ite wearer in every way, s o the wearer, and endorsed c”’;’n:: Sfortable And pertect Auing Corvet ovet | o yyumber of the accountants had gath- PRICES, by Matl, Pouage Palds ) | orod about the first floor. passage-way ey kb Ay o | and wero greatly alarmed. o Mr. Frost, the janitor, informed A Tor aale by 'OBICAGO CORSET €O, Chicugo, il u1200d&e0 v IMFPORTARD BUTES e Al other £ r ¥ ant ng me t ever -hown in Chicavo: lustrated Catel g o troe. Fond for it Hiram sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, the short haired you: g men that the elevator had been at the bottom cf the basoment all the afternoon, aud was in perfect working order. A groan from the depths below revealed the fact, just the same, that some one had goue down the flus and was either hurt or feeling awful bad. On hear ing the victim's fresh appeal for aid, all theclerks in Dr. Lewis’ pool room and those from the foreign freight de- partments hurried to the basement trom the outsiae stairway, The ele- MW7 ndclp BT el Oniongo, 1k f o tor wos found to’ be wbout five feet from tho floor end GOLD ROPE. on top of it was perched a seedy looking individual in deep distress, Dr. Lowis and the jwitor, assisted by Mr. 80w, succoeded getiing the victim to the fl or, His faco looked bloated ss though he had been on a long debauch, Tt was plain to be seen he was not one of the olorks, Tn trying to ascertain the un known muu's ivjuries the doctor met " r ~ | with such fierco protestations and 101 \ Y kicks from the falling luminary thac it himm.k RJH w (]:Pfied; was decided by the crowd {hun he OR, couldn't be burt much The lucky r U a? 1o Grmbnn Magling |individusl who cscaped av almost cer- Fho Stury o the Sowtng MACKNG, [ Gin" death wan found to bo Thows Coll, of Plattsmouth, au employo in Thelntriosic morlt and s perlor quallty of our Gold Rope 10bacco has induced othsr ma: nfac {urors to put upon the maket 0ods similar to irbrand in 1 amo and stylo which are offered aud -old £r los mot ey than the genul e Gold 1tope, we caution the t ade and sonsnmer to see that our namo snd trado mark are uion each lump. The on y genulr e ana original G.14 Rope Tobiscco s manitactur d by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO: BACCO JOMPANY, Dot VAL et us wan gl SN uven o dade oy, will be the shops, He had intended to p cs ! : 1 ll‘I f: « ent himsolf at the treasorer's oftice for GV AWAY pay but having partaken of too much \ v far i, svai weeoih | Show" fuiled to enter the right do- iee Ot e stagor Marlachidng o O will 1a nant b, mal, post pald, » B0V veimor Uving sb 8 dlatanos trow ous offiess Toa suger Mapalsouring Vo, Peovuotued flice, %4 Unton Sqasee NeW YOoRk partment QOur reporter has given some little attention to the maoner iv which our elevators are run in this city, and in vearly every instance has noticed care- casness on the part of attendants to olose the doors of the passage ways. Some day we will nave a first-clase elevator accident on our hands, e > — Horford's Acla Fhosphuto u Ke GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S COGOA. B‘“Af‘f‘?:“'- ot froshing Drink. Hy u thor ush xuowledge of the naturd laws which gavern the operations o ton and | P A L. HALL, Farhaven, ! nu rition, aud by s ¢ auon of the | Y., suys: CIu forme an excollent sub- e han o e o tanl o with a | 3 0O 08 68 -J~IC1‘ w .f',, Jollcat-ly flavored b v ay sevo o | 18N 8 refreshing drink for bick, many heavy dooton thy Judicl us - ke 1 such articles of diot that o ¢ netitution NO HOPE may be grad 1atly built up until “rong enougt il s &) Togias w1-<£ 1 (h0do00) ye daoass, Jlundiol 1 1be Latert Detsils of the Dietrich- £ S Nadee e CLAAG AT IMEC 18 P Stroetgen Seneation solven wel vw.‘n | ) Denver Tribune of Thursd © tiny ouly (310 PR e R Sleaais AblSAlu WA~ wcerning the Ida Stroetgen iy la The woman Ida Stroetgen, whose Qam G case sud unfortunate condition was FAST TIME| mentioned in the lest issue, was much worso yesterdey, aud it was found necessury to remove her to the county bospital, where she now lies in & precarious condition, The ohild was taken with her, There 1s no hope mare O] woaw.|oris e, Toe physicias st the va'an leave Omana 5:10 p. m. snd 7:40 s, wy | BOBPital 80 exprossod ‘thewselves last or 111l lnformation cili oo . P. DEUEL, Ticke| | ¢venivg, and the boy is rapidly zrow- Ageot, 14'h and Fariaw ste. s:'.ld‘g"l’i ing weaker.” Rillws7 Dagot, & 48 JAMES T CLARK, “Last evening a Tribune reporter 1a golng Kasf tako she Uhicago & Northwest: A gentleman who spent several days in and near PacificJunction, recently, is enthusiastic over the exploits of a boy named ‘Eugeno Dashner, son of Fravk Dashuer, a well known farmer, residing about a mile from the Junc- tion. Genie, as he is called will not be eleven years of age until next Jan- uary, and is not large for his age. But in most things he can do the full work of aman on the farm, In snap- ping or shucking corn he holds his awn, o3 in other departments of the = = last night. Over 600 tickets were sold. Their dancing programmes were very nove), their victories of (he sea- son being recorded beside tho liat o dances, s Free of Coet. Al yersons wishing to test the merit of n great remedy— ne that will positively care Consamption, Coughs, Colds, Asth- , Bronchitis, or any affection of throat A lungs—are requested to at O, F, Goodman’s Drug Store an trial bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, ¥k OF 0ost, which will show you what a regular dollar-size botle will do — DEATHS DOUINGS. Myron W, Bacon-Jensen—S8aunders The many friends in this city of Myron W. Bacom, of Ouawa, Towa, will be pained tolearn of his desth Thursday moruing from consumption and heart troubles, Mr. Bacon wus an active christian ven. tleman and a prominent member of the I. 0. 0. F., and his popularity as well as his efficiency as & public man is attested by the fact that he had been elected to the office of connty recorder five consective terms, & mrluvrr f ten years, The family have the heartfelt sympathy of frirnds in Omaha in their bereavement, 4 and T'homas Boner, Mr, aud Mrs. W. H. Bonoer, brother- indaws of the deceasel, have gonme to Onawa to attend the funeral, DIED, JENSEN - In this , October 19, at 6 a, ., John Jensen, aged 22 years, SAUNDERS October 19, at 7 a m, Platt Saunders, father ot J. K. Saua- ders, the auctioneer, SHIPLEY —=Th mas P. Shipley died at 11 oclock on Thursday nivht of con. gestion of the brain, e wad only taken wick on Thursday. He lives near Flor. ence, and was 50 years of age, Funeral from the residence, at 11 a, m. Sunday. REoDING'S Russia Salve is unequa'led for chilblains, chapped hands, frost bites ete, Srock Shipments. The extent of the stock shipments on the U, P. will be seen by the fol lowing report of cars ordered for the week ending to-morrow. At Cheyenne, Oct 15, 20 cars for the Powder river cattle com) any, At Rock Creck, Oct. 16, 6 cars for L. Smith, At Pine Bluffs, Oct. 16, 54 cars for J. M. Carey & Bro, At Soda Spring, Oct. 16, 20 cars for Rand & Co, At Pine Bluffs, Oct 16, 74 cars for J, M, Carcy & Bro. At Rock Cieek, Oct, 16, 10 cars for ¥, ‘W lcott. At Pine Bluffs, Oct, 17th, 30 cars for Creighton & Co. At Pine Bluffs, Oct. 17, 30 cars for Creizhton & Co. At Soda Springs, Oct. 17, 20 cars for Rand & Co. At Laramie, Oct. 18, 5 cars for Motley & Carringtor At Soda Springe, Oct. 18, 20 cars for Rand & Co. At Laramie, Oct. 18, 6 cars for Charles Herbert, Bt O'Fallon’s, Oct. 18, 85 cars for Hass ros At Ogalalla, Oct. 19, 18 cars for Thomas Branson, At Ogalalla, Oct, 17, 10 cars for C. F. Cotiee. At Sida Springs, Oct. 19, 20 cars for Raud & Co. At Pine Bluffs, Oct. 19, 25 ears for Evans & Mend At Ogalalla, Oct, 19, 21 cars for Harry Oelrichs, farm work makes almost a full “hand.” His father is extensively engaged in stock farming, and has about 160 head of cattle, most of which he is feeding for the market. Genie knows every steer by name, and can tell from whence it came and all about it, while his father can not, He has a pony which he rides iike an Indian or cow boy, and when it is thought proper to bring any num- ber of cattle from the range to the feeding yard, Genie is intrusted with the task of making the proper setec- tious and of separating them from the rest of the herd and driving them in. Riding his pony, he looks like the an- cient centaur myth, as though boy and horee were one being. Unlike most boys of his age, Genie cares but hittle for play, work being his recrea- tion and ho1s never so happy appa- rently as when he has lots of it on hand. He has but little liking for school, but his father, having felt the need of education, is determined that he shall have good advantages. The gentloman who informs us of this, prophesies for Genie a good future, and if the boy is father of the man, a remarkable career, Ouve little incident he adds. When Genie was less than seven years of “gey dark rainy night, and a doctor had to be sent for at Greenwood five miles away. In the night and rain and mud, Genie mounted his pony, made the trip to G-eenwood succersfully and brought the doctor back with ~him, Statesmen and patiiots are made out of the stufl that Genio has exhibited at his early sg Bucklin's Araica calve, The Brst SALvE in the world for Outs, Bruizos, Sores, Ulcers, talt Rhenm, Fo- Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chil ns, and all skin oruptious, ana cures dilcs, It s guuranteed to Y tlefactfon @ mwoooy refunded, “or wele by O, o —— BASE BALL. The B. & M Hoys are Going to Try Thelr Luck Once More. This afternoon the B, & M, boys play the Plattsmouth ball tessers feat have promised their friends sn early demise, suicide or banishment from the country. The game wes arravged Thursday utlemen from Chicago, who is and in case of by a g now located at Plattsmeuth, and was the league, Ha reports some good ball material in Plattsmouth, and unless the B. & M. boys play better than they did Baturs day, they will be defoated;mpd every one of ‘em killed. | at one tims a member of erowd. P m. NOTES, This Bluffs *‘champions” noon, the B, & M's. are under consideration. Jim Whitney and Deasley of Bos ton, will be here next week. The Counei! Blula nine gave a bal! ) his father was taken sick one - Should the weather rematn wamm and pleasant the boys will haves good The game will be called at 2:30 The Union Pacifies play the Couneil after- Lavin of the Leadville has joined Phelan and Kuodell E::;“z'n‘]&l‘ufln, Ogt. 19, 25 ocara for At Pine Biuffr, Oct. 20, 25 cars for Evaus & Mead, At Ogalolla, Oct. 20, 9 cars for Shoop & Bavctunan At Cheyenne, Oct. 20, 18 cars for Mol- ton Frewen, At Pine’ Blaffs, Oct. 20, 25 cars for Evans & Mead, At Pine Biuffs, Oct. 20, 12 ocars for Mather & Robinson, At Pino Bluffs, Oct. 20, 16 carsfor J, H, Ford, At Ogalalla, Oct. 20, 20 cars for N, R, Davis, AL Ogalalla, Oct. 21, 20 ears for N. R a i, At Ogalalla, Oct. 21, 20 cars for Sturgis, Gooddell & Co, At Ogulalla, Oct. 22, 20 cars for N, R, avis, At Ozalalla, Oct. 22, 20 cars for N, R. Davis, At Ogalnlla, Oct. 22, 20 cars for Sturgis, Gooddell & O % At Pire Bluffs, Oct, ler Bros & Co. At Rock Creek, Oct, 28, 12 cars for A, M Jackson, At Rosk Creek, Oct. 23, 12 cars for A, M Jacl At Oglalla, Odt, 24, 20 cars for Sturgis Cioddell & Co, At Rak Creek, Oct, M. Juckon, At Pite Bluffs, Octeber 15, 3 cars for Tavlor, off e & Gill. 0 cars for Bos- ars for A, At Ol lis, Oct 21, 26 cars for Holden, Stevens, Turner & Co. L Skinny Men. “Wels' Health Renewer” restores health nd vigor, cures Dyspepsis, Tmpoteice, Sexual Dobility. $1. $500 REWARD. The abve reward will he paid to any person who will roduce & Paint that will equal the Penngylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preseving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warrante to be Fire and Water Proof. Al orders pruptly attended to, r and bet- ter than ay other pain STEWART A N. Solo roprietors, Omaha House, Cuaba, Neb. REFERKNCES Officess Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fuller' Councll ufls, [owa. Bax of v, Gmaha Nob, MORGAN PARK MIUTARY ACADEMY A Chrinto Pamily School for Boye. Proparon {or Colles, Beientlfic School or Business. Send , N. KIRK TALOCOTT. ncipal, Morrgar ark, Cook Gn. 11l HE.T YOUR HOUSKS iFgvNna ('poops a0 ‘fll RDEON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, 1LLS, 80ld {n Omah: ¥, FAA % URROBY & BRADFORD, Ouans, Neb mmfl.n,uLEL;’-l..?? . . y2l-dsam -OMAHA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2I 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They #urpa o ail other 8 for essy riding. etyle nd durability, They are for sale by all Leading Car iago Builders and Dealers throughout he country. Y PRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Forsal b Henry Timken, Patentee and Bullder of Fine Carrlag #, BT TOUTIS, - - MO. 11-6m THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY makes specialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each. Work solicited fromall over the conntry, The charges and return postage must ace company the package. Special rates to large clubs or ages 824-tf me WILKINS & EVANS, yonsultor f om Dyspepsia, use BURDOCn ‘LOOD BITTERS. It you are afflicted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1¢ you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowels are disordered, regulato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t wour Blood 1s mpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha o Indigeation, yon will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, er adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BT 1t your Liveris torpid, restorc 1t to healthy a-tion with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver is affectod, you wili fiud & sur storative in BURDOCK BLOOD Bl 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fal not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTER 1f you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrotulous Seres, curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can ogual URDOUK BLOOD BHITERS. For Norvous and General Debllity, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOP BITTERS., Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Tria Eottles 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. _ Bold at wholegale by Ish & McMahon and C, . Goodnia 1o 27 eod-me AOE BITTRA LR Roehmter 2 ¥ gave sour fife. it has saved hun-|¥ dreds. he Great knglish an}-)_d‘ji - . Never falls to cute A BBl Nervous Debility, Vi > tal Exhaustion, Emin- AN o, Seminal Weak- nesses, LOST MAN [HOOD, and all the s nontly all weakening, inyoluntary lows.s and drains upon the eys- tem, the Inovitable o ault'of these evil prac: tloew, which ‘870 80 destruetive to mind and body and tuake Iife misorable, often leading to insani- ty and doath. It strengthoens the Nerves, Brain, (emory( Blool, Muaclos, Digeativo and Kopro ductive Orzuns,’ 1t restares 2 all tho organic tunctions their tormer wvigor and vitality, ma- dng lifo cheertul and enjoysble. Price, § & hottle, or four tinies the quantity Bent by oxprods, scouro from observation, 8o any address, on recelpt of No. 0. 0, D, sont, except on receiph of - tee. Leiters qumuu"u--m mast [nclose stamp. Dr, Mints's Dandelion Pills are (&3 beat and coonost dyspepsia and billlous gure by the marked. (wld by all drugglsts, Price 50 goule. D& Mimw's Kivsay Reuapy, NapReTIOUN, il kind of Kidney and bladder complalate, 6a, :loet and leucorrhea. For sale by all » 9te: 1.4 bottle. BNGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., 8t. Louls, Mo ¥or Sale lo Omaha by C. ¥. GOODMAN, To Nervous Sufferers AT EUROPEAN REMEDY ecific, §1.00 per package, o 00. Address all orders to B. SIMBON MEDICINK 06, Nos. 104 aud 108 Main 8t. Bulfalo, N.'Y. A combinationof % - toride of 1rom, Perwe. Trark and Phosphorss o palatable form. 4. only preparationofte: ehat weill mot blaclkem ¢ tecth, so characteristic other irom preparation T, T Ko Tos o ¥l tho menla hat | & Tyope mpon Rervons Prostration, Lo wopdertul cares. s Lhat 1 T o e eroat A0d focompArE e o T 1 A e s Aty st Louia, Mo, Nov. oo, 1851 mch U of A 4 tion of Vital Poveers ard Tmpotence. WMANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. rALIL 1883. WHOLESALL MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, 8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1808521000 * I OBERFELDER & go. aug 26 tfme Single Breech Loading Shot Guns, from 85 to §16, Double Bree ch Luadm% Shot Guns, $18 from to 875. Muzsale Loading Shot Guns, from ’SB 0§26, Fishing Tackls, Baso Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Show Cases Always mn Hand, Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars fcom $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples (o 5 Jrtcatiorey BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS FORMS, BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW, PENMANSHIP, POLITICAL ECONOMY, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES Taught by gentlemen of husiness experience and broad scholarship at the on tho highost standard of excellonce, sucocssinl operation. w apply to or address A. L. WYMAN. DIREGTORY Or LEAUSKG WESTERN HOTEL Day and ing ¢ 18 or specinl infora tourth day the colt ce & e lame aud the d o b and the colt's smooth a8 avy horse in Iy cured. Bave let two of my melxhbors huvelt 0 proof. Pricedl. et It for you. HOTELS, YROPRIETORN TOW.: ARLINGTON. J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nets WEATHERLY HOUSE, EA. G. WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, REYNOLDS HOUSE, Coon Raplds, lowa. ©. C. REYNCLDS, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS Miiford, Neb. MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBSVILLE Neb COMMEROIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A. W. HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, Blair, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. 0. MEAD, , Neligh, Neb. GRAND OENTRAL €. BEYMOUR, Nebraska City, Neb MIBSOURI PACIFIC HQTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMERCIAL HOUBE A. O. CAARPER, Mardy, Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMEROIAL HOUBE, ENO'S8 HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, SUMMIT HOUBE, W. MAYFIELD, E. 6TOREY. E. L. ENO, ©. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LCVELL, E. L. GRUEB, BWAN & BECKER, Grecnwood, Neb Clarinda, fowa Eremont, Neb Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb. Quide Roed, N+ Oreaton, (a HOUBTON HOUSE, GEO, CALPH, Exira, la REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, Ia. OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRB, M. E. CUMMINGS, Qorning, ia. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,fL. AVERY, Stanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, JOMMERCIAL HOUSE, LBurlington Juration s Blanchard, Ia. 8henandoah, la, Dayld Oity, Neb OCollege 8prings, Ia. Villisca, Ia. J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS. BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSOM, Maivern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F. 8TEARNS, Odebolt, Ia WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford I ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, Marysville M NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER, p . Norfolk Juncticn Neb WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B, JONES, BAGM'F::‘: ::: CROZIER HOLSE O, R. CROZ'ER, Bldney, New, > AVOCA EATING HOUBE D W ROCKHOLD Lvoca a. 4 OCENTRAL HOUSE FOBTER HOUSE WHITNEY HOUBE DEPOT HOTEL, LUSK HOUSE. DOW CI Y HOUSE, JAGGER HOUSE, HARMON HOUSE, LOCKWOOD & BHATTUOK, Red O < Capt, JOHN FOSTER, Lowts fan E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la. C L.COHAPMAN, la J A, LUSK, W. H. MORTON, JAGGRR& 0 v, TAMA CITY, IA. i, mon & Keales, Proj DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 8t. Charles St,,IST. LOUIS, Mo- | A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical oolleges, has boon longer engaged in the treat: ment of UCHRONIC, - NERVOUS, SK(N AND BLOOD Diseasos than any other phy siclan in 8t Louls s city p prs show sud all old residents know. ~ Gonsultation & office (¢ by muil free and lovited, A friendly talk or his opink = 0osts no:hing. When it is inconvenis vis ¢ the city for treatment, medcines can be sont by wall or express everywhere. Curable L i where doubt ‘oxist it is frank- COL. L. T. FOSTEHR | ¥ ststed, Cali oF wr.te. Da. B. ¢y i) May 10,1 { _ Nervous prostration, Dehility, Mental Pyt | and Physical Weakhess, Mercurial and 5 other affections of Phroat, Skin and Bones, | Blood Lmpuritics and Bio.d Pisoning, o uro bl | Skin Affections, Ol4 Swes rud Ulcers, Spavin Cure ix icago Express I determined | 10Pediments to Marr w e Rheumaii-m, 4% 0nes :l!v:‘n‘.' A ‘\Lz';.fur‘*.f'l’l‘“ to | Piles Bpeci.l o teution to cases from All and 1 thought I would give it a thoroy . over-worked brain SURGICAL CASES trial, I used it & cording to directions and the | recsive special attention, Diseases ari«ing from Twpiua feng [ um ¢ b , B s, Lnoule one bottle IO ST = EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrall; located hotel in the clty. | Boows 75c, $1.00, §1.60 and §2.00 per day. First Clase Hestaurant connected with the hotel, +HURST, - « Prop The cure wa 80 remagk g two bottles who are now usin; Very respectta Bend tor Ulastrated Al prugs Di. B, J. Keodall & Got, Frow osburgh Fal . Feo Stmnb s, V. | OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS [ | Coruer Fourth and Locuat Streets. dwiy S5T. LOUIS MO. 7