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. THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 ON THEIR HEELS. Tar Bre by Geo- W. Ames, real es- tato dealer: 8. E. Rogers and wife to Ww.8. The Minden Murderers in Cl0se | Robertson, w d, lot 9, block 3, Rog- Quarters, n Their Companions at Hastings|w d, lot 2, block 4, Florence; $25. o to Kansas To-Day. “The news {rcm the outlaws re- Allister, W. D., era’ addition; $500. F. B. Narne to d, lot 13, block 2, F. Beamon and wife to F. Wilsol C. Sturg t Place; Martin King to O. Bursell, W. D., lot* 6, Redick's secend addition, 8660, Heirs of J. Schull to W, C. Mo- part of lot 7, GOULD COMING. Another Bailroad Potentate en ronte to Omaha. The C., B. & Q. to be Pushed Through to Salt Lake, Following closely on the heels of ceived at the executive chamber, in|plock 7, Schull's second mddition: Vanderbilt, Jay Gould 1s said to be Lincoln, yesterday morning from Gen, Alexander, was more encouraging than it has been since the murderers left Minden, and it looks now as though they might be overtaken. The telo- gram s dated from Wa Keengy, a small town in Tregot county, Kansas, north of which place the raurdercrs stole a pair of horses and continued their flight southwest, making for tho Indian Territory, The telegram states that every available man and horse in ‘Wa Keeney was in pursuit of the mur. derera, who had thus far eluded the vigilanoe of fifty men who had been after them for four days and nights. The State Journal says: “If the murderers were not captured last night they must now be in Ness county, which is quite well settled, The fact of their stealing horses from the set- tlers has enlisted many men in the chase who would otherwise remained at homoe, Then again, the people in that section of the state are of the -opinion that fabulovs rewards,amount- ing to thousande of dollars, are offered for their capture, dead or alive,” “‘It was reported that when the pur- sulng party left Wa Keeny thero was uot a horse that could travel left in the town, and that General Alexander was unnbie to procure a fresh animal. The General remained in Wa Keeny last 8326 A. R. Henning, W, D,, lot 9, block 4, improvement association addition, £600. ON THE RACK. Those Who Tread in the Hard Path of the Transgressor, Peppercorn's Narrow Hscape— Police Court—Generai Oriminal Items, If tho dispatohes from Blair are to be relied on Emil Peppercorn, who was taken up on the afternoon train Monday, in charge of Sheriff Gross, oame near stretching hemp. The officer and his prisoner were expected at COalhoun, and a large crowd, prin- cipally Germans, assembled at the depot, and considerable feeling againat Peppercorn was shown, The latter feared lynching, and urged the sheriff to take him up by way of Missouri Valley, thus avoiding Calhoun, claim- ing his life was endangered if he went by that place. Gross would not night, and our people may not be sur- rfud to learn to-day that the men Elvo been captured; at all evants, he will telegraph the result of the «xpe- «dition to-day.” ““The two men arrested at Hastingx as accomplioes of the murderes, and who loft Minden a fow days before! 1% demonstrations were made at Cal- the murder, will be taken to Kansas to-day, to answer the charge of horse atealing. The extradition papers for their removal from Nebraska to Kan- ans, were issued by Governor Nance yesterday.” ““It will be remembered that they accompanied the murderers from Hitcheock county to Minden, and as- consent to that round-about route. Just as the train reached now on his way to Omaha. He ar. rived in Chicago yesterday with Col, A. L. Hopkins, first vice president of the Wabash system, and wiil spend about ten days in the west, inspeot- ing the principal lines of that road, Among other points he will visit are Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis, 1f reporta are to be relied upon both Vanderbilt and Gould have been ox- pressing thelr opinions of matters and things of late more freely than usual, The Wall Street News quotes Vander- bilt as declaring to an intimate friend that he was a bull upon Lake Shore, Michigan Central and Canada South- ern, but Elnlculnrly the two latter, He said they would not be affected so much by the Nickel-Plate as the Lake Shore, but he considered the latter to be good for six per cent anyway. In regard to the reported ~extension of the Chicago & Northwestern to Ogden, he said that he decided not to undertake it, as it would only bring OCOIDENTAL JOITINGS, DAKOTA. Fargo is taking steps to establish a pub- lo libragy, T & Dser a1 d antelope are abundant in the Deadwood market. Deadwood has been diveded into four election precincts. Amestown has set its mark for & new otel to cest $100,000, A telephone line from Deadwood to Custer is Leing agitated, Brave Boar's commutation expiros No- vember 13th, and he will have to hang. The mioa deposits of the Black Hills are inexhaustible and of the finest qua ity A large colony of Pennsylvoniss will locate on Knife river, in Morton county, next spring. Jamestown has authorized the construc- tion of public cisterns as a precaution in onse of fire, The Fargo Republican has been Fra. sented with two cottonwood yearlings year, Judge Cutts, a Grand Forks justice of the peace and real estate broker, is under # cloud cawsed by expendiog money that did not be ong to him—fines coliected in his official o.pacity, eto. Thomas Johneon, a laborer of James: town, while attemptiog to crawl under a freight train at thit city, on he 15th, was run over and crushed to pleces. T. R, Webh, of Brown county, raised a turnip which measured thirty-reven inches in cirenmference and weiphed sixteen porunds, the seed for which was sown June th, A Huron county hunter killed forty-four ducks in five sliots snd & Huron county farmer raised at the rate of 500 bushels of the road into conflict with the Chies- go, Burlington & Quincy, in which he is also largely interested. He has de- cided, after mature deliberation, and looking over the ground carefully, that it would be better for the Towa roads to join hands with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and push the extension of the latter, which now reaches Denver, on to Salt Lake Cit; and Ogden. The cost to the Rog Island, Burlington & Quiney, and Chicago & Northwestern would be Calhoun, Pepperkorn took refuge in a | comparatively light, and the entente private compartment of the car, re- | ordisle now existing between the maining until the train started on, but |companies would not be dis- turbed. It had been deemed otin. The tratn was stopped at Blair better to do this than to make any before reaching the depot, and Gross | deal with the Denyer & Rlo Grande, and his p or took a short cut for |because the circuitous route of the the jail. A linge crowd assembled at | 1atter is narrow gauge, and faulty the depot and atwh was made for the | conatruction generally, would render jeil on finding thw, Popperkorn had |8ny attempt to utilize the property been taken off the trifm, A portiou of | inconvenient and hazardous. ~ What the crowd overtook hits qnd he was|the Iowa roads need is a joint line rushed into the jail as fast & yopsible, | to connect with the Oentral Pacifio at sisted in driving the twenty-threo|Pele as a ghost and trembing with head of stolen ‘:,OK'IEI to tht’plm. fear. His case will be bronght ‘tafore They claim that they learned for the | tho grand jury next month: first time at Minden that the ponies POLICE COURT. were stolen, and immediately loft the | In Judge Beneke's court there was men who claimed to be the owners of |8 falr docket yesterday. Three plain ‘e atock; but the finding of the photo- | drunks were run in, Two were hined ph of the four men in the pocket- | $10 and costs each and the other sent 300k of one of the mnurderers, would | up for five days at the county jail to indioate that they are boon compan- [soberup. G {ons and all in the same line of busi- | A. Travia and Annie Morrison were noss,” arrested for dlsturbing the peace, and ————— their hearirng postponed till afternoon, Barber shop and bath rooms for| Ohas, Resmussen was arrested for sale. Shop invoices at pearly one|keering his saloon open after 12 housand dollars. Will sell for $800; ) %'olock midnight. His hearing is set ‘part on time. Reason for lB“lI’i'q; for the Slst inst. ish to go to Colorado for my wafe's| Mollie Kernan beat a woman health, F. J. McHEN gy, named Dora most unmercifully 23.3t% Atloatio, I, |Monday night, and but: for —_—— the timely interference of officers would have killed her. Mollie was | Y. M. C. A arreated, but as her victim is not able to get out of bed, the case will not Closing Session of the Nebraska State | come up for a fow days, Convention—Fine Audience at the Opera House, CROOKED GAME, thl. 84‘ Bnlllilny is in jlill on iaha 3 4 [ of selling mort, 0ods. In aur Monday avaning's issae. we|iehcioigage was aiven o tho 20th anintentionally falled to make men- |of Jo.lllnl" an d.bm.; tho 1at of Septem- %ion of the very interesting closing | ber the goods were disposed of and sossion of tho Nebraska Y. M. 0. A. | Smiley absconded. Mr. A, B. ‘ut- ton, the morigagee, not seeing either convention, the proceedings of which gon:i- e moug;,g p;t the m‘:; ntihe we have given at some length inhands of officers, who subsequently former issues. f-;un(li, a pnrtisn L:f then: in the dh}:“d(; . | of Abram an wis, the second-han fio Babbatitidaycwasisans iy oles] ol o ety e S B haidentlty gates and visitors at the vavious| ¢yp o property, Smiley was traced to chucches and at gospel services, and [ Kearney and thero arrested and at evening all centered at the opera |brought back to Omaha. This offense houve in union service with five of our | 18 & serious ono in the oyes of the law, ; and is punishable by a fine not exceed- leading churches, Too singing Was | i, 81 000, and imprisonment in the Ogden, and capitalized at cost instead of four or five times that figure. Gould was also in a talkative mood *+o a reporter. In short, he believed "gtom Union and Missouri Pacific and saqg other stocks would soon sell higher, Y hia talk was very bearish on Denver, T, 5 X i ehAiUalen i)fll:;fiucl.uvllle & Nashville Gould En mpte. Bpecial Dispatch to Tnx Sxa Cu1cAGo, October 24.—vw; Gould did not arrive hete yesterday as oy pected. He went direct from Cleve- land to St, Louis. He will spend several days in St, Louis, and will give a personal inspection to the im- proved terminal facilities being pro- vided at that point. mne will visit Omaha, and ride for the first time over the Missourl Pacific extension rom Leavenworth to Omaha. He will visit Chicago on his return trip. Before leaving New York Gould stated to & reporter, with a smily, that he had received an invitation go east from Chicago over the “‘Nick- le Plate” road. L MBS, fmxv’a uovnud'fs. A speclal correspondent telegraphs that (?ne of the p;;"e thinglg“ltm Langtry did this forenoon upon reach- ing the hotel was to send cable mes- sages announcing her arrival. There were two and were addressed to her husband and the Prince of Wales respactively. To the latter personage she said: ‘‘Arrived safely. My duty to your royal highness,” To her husband Mrs. Langtry said: “‘Ar- rived safely. Iawait anxiously a let- ter from my dear husband,” i - JAMES U. GRIDLEY. led by a male choir of thirty voices | penitentiary not exceeding ten years. e e and interspersed. Mr., Harry Sayles Rl L Ly Death of a Wg‘[‘n;‘::wn Oltizen of sang a solo and a male quartette gave pa l‘lx-::l:lnt.‘} G;‘!l:uklyu s two selections. Mr. Robt. Weiden-| ounty, Pa,, describes it thus: “I rode| A dispatch was yesterday <o- sall acted as chairman of the meeting, and after scripture reading by Rev ‘Mr. Savidge, Rev. W. J. Harsha led in prayer, asking divine blessing upon the meeting and the work of the asso: ciation, Mr. E. D. Ingersoll was introduced, and spoke of the marvelous growth of the association in Great Britain, aud | it {s the most_fragrant ot perfum t of its introduction to America, and its | Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San widespread Influence and usefulness. | Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W. He also mentioned the fact that there|J, Whitehouse and Kennara Bros, were over sixty buildings, modern in|& Qo, ok architecture ana conveniently ar- — ranged, owned and used exclusively [ A responsible party will buy a bank- by the Young Men's Christian assooia- | ing business or open a new bank in a tion for its work. 'The importance. of (good live town. the work for young men, and theneed | addresa P, O. drawer No. 64, Umaha, of it Omahs was apparent to every- | Neb. 16 6t one, e — thirty miles for a bottle of THoMAs' EoLec- 710" O1n, which affected the wonderful cure of & crooked lumb n six spplications; it proved worth more than gold to me,” il e BLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made frow the wild flowers of the rar FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN Dr, Leisenring made a statemont of [ 4 DELICATE UNDERTAKING the Omaha association’s work, and spoke of its new quarters at Four. | A Btone Removed From the Bladder | 2ad, 1820, teenth and Farnam, and gave an ur. gent invitation to every one to visit the rooms. Mr. Weidensall, for foufteen years of & Small Chid, committee, then spoke of the adapta- | had been performed upon the child o bility of the Y. M. 0. A. for reaching, | Edward F. Lee, aged influencing and benefitting young men. It is ‘‘a work of youngmen for oung men,” and _the grandest of all | 4¢F O institutions for union Christian work, | removed He asked the co-operation ol every- | measured calculus, three four weeks inches ago We learned iucidentally yesterday in the employ of the International | that & remarkable surgical operation two years and a half, for stone in the blad- ceived by Mr, F. P. Gridley, ing- ing the sad tidinge of the deatk of his father, Mr. James U. Gridloy, Sr., which occurred at 11 p, ». Monday, Ootober 23d, at Garremville, Ohio, whero he has been for some months past. No particulscs were given, ex- oept that the services would be held on Wednesday at 1 p. m., and the re- mains afterward be deposited in the vault at Oleveland. Mr, Gridley was well known in this oity, having been engaged in the stock Intorosted partios | business, and his neme having fre- quently come before the eitizens of ouglas county for offices to which he was nominated by the republican Ar.y. He was born in Man. ius, Onondaga ccunty, N. Y., August and was oconsgquently over sixty-two years of age at the time of his death. "After leaving his na- tive place, Mr, Gridley went to Hiram, Portage county, O., and thence to Oleveland, where he held a ition as steward of the United gol:tu Marine hospital from 1860 to 1864, under Lincoln's administration, He came to Omaha in 1866. The de- The stone waa|ceasad loaves several children, two of and | whom, F. P. Gridley and J, N. Grid- around | ley, are holding prominent positions one who wanted to see yomg men | the largest diameter and three invhes | in the postoflice in this city, benefitted. Following Mr. W.'s sd-|on the smallest. dress Harcy Sayles sung “‘Where 18 [ from My Wandering Boy To-night?' After | nucleus was deposited at birth, The ter a closing hymn, *“To the Work,” | child has sutfered from birth, and in Dr, Btelling pronounced the tenedic- | the last months has suffered untold tion. § agonies. The operation of removing The audience was estimated bt from | the stone was & very dolicate one and twelve to fourteen hundred of our|from the extreme youth of the pa- best, citizens. tient it was doubtful if it would sur- ——— vive, but since the operation, now hree weeks gone by, it has Barber shop aud bath rooms for |00, " L} . sale, Shop il:lvuletl at nearly one vosted eaty and Ia cortaln of recorery, housand dollas.” Wil sl (or $800; | 1) "N gilr sminted Wy, Des. ek, on time. Reason for sdling: | Diiden. Dol ?fib t0 go to Colorado for my vitels &l:;o";, Darrow, Johy D. Pesbody, The child was sick = birth and it ls supposed the 1mperial Club, A meoting was held at R, W, With- nell's residence Mornday at which the reorganization of the Imperial Qlub was effected, as follows; ].omm to the acre; but the Huron county liar surpasseth all these. The Minneapolis millers say that the new wheat from the line of the Northern Pacific is marvelous in quality, most of it weighing sixty-two pounds—-ffty-eight being the standard for No. 1, A Grand Forks telegram, of October 15th, saye the center pier of the draw bridge has been settling and inclining for- ward some time, and to-dsy it was found impossible to open the draw. It is be- lieved if forced open the bridge would fall, The steamer Alsop has been waiting twelve hours to pass, and notified the railroad company it would sue for fifteon dollars an hour damages for delay. GOLORADO. Denver had a snow storm on the 17th, Schall’s book store at Golden were bur- glarized of $400 worth of gold pens, watch charms, etc., on the night of the 16th. James Long alias Jim Flynn was sen- tenced at the last term of court in Lari- from a neightoring timber claim that have | | grown seven and one-half feet within the [ | ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily point to the “HUB PUNCH” EFAILI 1882 WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, As an artidle of wuch rare and exconding merit » | STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308358 1310, Dougiae 8 aug 96 1 me descrve a place on every sideboard, A Social Glass of Hub Panch is a most welcome accessory of friendly intercourse peculiarly acceptable at partics. Uncork, an tin ready, Punches brewed at requost are fa behind it in flavor. Gifted orators never dis lose The real sour @ whence heir eloquence flows— Believe me, it comes, after dinner ot lunch, From a flowing bowl of GRAV HUB PUNCH All unauthorized use of his trade mark will be promptly prosecutod. G, H. GRAVES & SONS, EOSTON, MASE, Sold by Grocers and Wine Merchants everywhero, Teade supplied at Manafacturer's prices by M. A, McNan.ara; families supplied by A. H. Giadstone, Omaha Neb FAST TIME| In going Eas? take the Traing leave Omatia 8:40 p. m, and 7:40 &, m) For tull information call on 8 P. DEUEL, Ticke Agent, 14th and Faruam ste,, J. BELL, U. P, l:-;llv‘lr Depot, or st JAMES T, CLARK, Genor on mer county, to ten years imprisonment for the m of Joe Blount, in that county last MalC ¥, On the 19th; John Farley came to his death from™ falling from the roof of the Times restaurant, in South Pueblo, while intoxicated. Farley was an old San Juan prospector, The Denver Street Car company is con- sidering che teasability of doing away with horse power altogether in propelling cars, and may run them hy the new pat- ent steam cars now so successfully used in New Orleans. The comparative level grades of the streets would make these CATH A success, WYOMING. Five children were born in Laramie on the 14th, 8. H, Kennedy has presented a fine flag- *aff to the city of Laramie. Seéver uildings cnstiog over $25,000 have beet areoted in Evanston this season, Mrs J. G, Robertson, Pitt: was suffering from general d etite, cunnfipmuu, en; after using Bur tor than for years, 1 $00 much,” ¢ used them mysell with best results, for torpidity of theliver, aad in casoof triend of mine suffering from dropsy, Seth Sharpiwg has been nominated for sheriff of Laramio wuuty by the republi- The company of English have Just established & mammse hmae :rl:g nlnbllngmont nhsmrmu o doinj very large busi o 'the eantern markete, T F evsedbee At Sun Dance, ¢! Cornish, . orlmial rohager fron Yok choked Mrs, Carloss to death waq then person, He was taken ¢ 0od o escape the lynchers, and Wit a¥ Cheyenne, MONTANA, Sinoe the 26th of August last 350 car londs of cattle have been shipped east trom Billings. Glendive has a coal mine four miles from town, and coal of good quality is de- livered in the city at $1.50 per ton. A tun named Stein, who was stealing a rido oy the Utsh & Northern freight trvnal‘_ l’:‘l\a"“f_thu oar ):nd the whealh passed A orus A7 %, crashing it from the kneo Capt. Olayton, the vaad track the Northern Pacific, who S oy it ings recently, is the man who Buparin. tended the laying of all the Union Dacihe track, Pour thousand dollars of the appropria- tion made for army improvements will be used in constructing water works at Fort Missouls, A 1eservoir will be constructed on the bill, and pipes will be laid to the various buildings of the post, Gen, Brisban writes tos Bozeman friend that it is his intention to erect a $10,000 residence upon the Pease and Bowen ranches lately bought by him—to stock them with dairy cattle, and to place the entire tract under cultivation and improve- ment, Half the allver half dollars circulated in Montana are alleged to be counterfeits made by Chinese, They are_described as exactly the weight of the genuine ones, and | § only one-thirty-second part of an inch larger in diameter. Chey contain only sixteen cen = worth of silver, which is all on the surface. —_—— Hov Bitters Ace the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compound trom Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mundruke and Dandelion,—the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines it the world and contain all the best an&most cur- ative properties of all other Jemedi being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Yealth Restoring Agent on earth. Noqis. ease or ill-health can possibly lon ex. ist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their opera- tions, They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm, To all whose em. loyment csuse irregularity of the E()'fill or urinary organs, or whore- uire an Apetizer, Tonic and nild gcimulenk.l op Bitters are invaluable being highly curative, tonic and stimu- lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ail- ment is, use Hop Bittera. Don’t wait until you are eick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bittors at L, H. Korty President, E./Haney —Treasurer, G/ W. Dickinson — e ecutive Commi nelk A, Hospe, Jr., J. C. Wilkinson, H. H, Browniog, Alex Mackenzie, The invitations will be lsued at onge and the books closed as soon as < and others, We congratu- limited memberehip is 19“5!" [ Abunnfi:'k late the gentlemen upon the an'oour g 224 P :lp impl.w’ d ful ormance of the operation, This Beaaford, Pa. ™ only tMnf of the kind known | Thos, Fitchas, Bradford, Pa., writes: Real Estate Transfors, b the history of Omaa surgery, and | <1 eacloss aryy,for Jehio Blossot, ae is the only stone known to have been L ssid T would fllt cutedme. My dympop- The following deeds were filed for | 100l sy y removed in this city, Tt 48 bas v 4 witb ol “‘l;vnlphu record in the county clerk’s office Oo- | js & very unusual thing in this local- m l‘;hu-::‘ Price, &'Z'.m;'m“{.,}f tober 23d and 24th, Roported for|ity. tles, 10 ponté. once, It may save your life, Hun- dreds have been saved by so doing. Five hundred dollars will be paid fora case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. A 4 Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, druggedjnostram, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the *‘In. valid’s Friend and Hope,” and no or family should be without them, Try the Bitters to-day. e——— Forty yoars’ trial s reovea * BLACK om:?ut " the beei liver medicins v tho effect was marvelous,” Bruce Turner, Rocheater, N. Y.,writes: T have been subject to' serious disordor of the kidneys, and unable to attend to business; Burdock Blood Bitters relieved me beforo half a bottlo waa used feel confident that they will entirely oure me," + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N, Y., writes: L guffored with o dull’ pain Shtough “may el lung and shoulder, Loyt my spirita, andcolor, and could with diffcully. kéep up Al day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters aa di- rected, and have felt no pain since first week af- ter using them,” e 1 M. Noah Bates, Elmirs, . ¥, Eu never Tully recoyered. My di were weakened, and I would trated for days. _After using two bottlos of your Burdock Blood Bitters thei mprovemont was so visiblo that I was astonished., - 1 can now, though 61 yoars of age, dosfair and reasondblo day's work, C. Blacket Robinson, propristor of The Canads Presbyterian, Toronto, I suffered gréatly from oft-rocurring headacho. 1 used your Burdock Blood rosulis, and I now find mvself in better than for years past.” Mrs. Wallsce, Buffalo, N. Y, writes: “T have used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and bil- ous ) adashes, and can recommend it o anyone equ g 8 cure for billiousness. Mrs. Ira Mullnolla®, Albany, N. ¥, w “For several y.ars 1 ring billious” heada. glaints peculfar to my 'sex rdock Blood Eitters I am entirely relievod.” Price, 8100 per Bottle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N, Y. Bold o wholosale by Tsh & Mo, Goodmuan, b The Great Lnglish fl.emedyr tices, which nrs 8o destruetive to mind and and make life miserable, otten leading to Insani- ty and death. It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, (memory( Blood, Musclcs, Digostive and Repro- ductlve Organa, It restores t9 all the organic functiens thoir’ formor vigor and vitality, ma- Mug lito, cheortul and eojoyable. Price, 3 u hotile, or four times the quancity #10. Sent by expross, sccure from observation, to any address, on recelptof_price, No. C. 0. D. sonf, except on reccipt of $1 a3 a guarantee. Letters ro quosting answera must {nelose stamp, Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills aro the best and choapost dyspepsia and billions auro n tho market. Hold by wl drugglata. Prioe cent Da Mivrow's Kowey Rexupy, NRrkwmoey, Qures sl kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, sorrhes, gloot and leucorrhea, For eale vy all igiste: #1 & bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olvo St., 56 Louls, Mo, For Sale in Omaha by ©. F. 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Cheaper and bet- Micer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fuller' MANUFACTURING G0 - Lincoin, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF O e O eiket Mlevating G'}L".‘..";fii‘..".',.;“fifl do jJob work and manutac) NEERASKA MANUFACTULING CO The above rewfrd will be paid to any person Lincoln. Ne who will produce & Paint that will equal the =) < A Leieg el i Pennsylvania Patent Rubber IMPORTED Paint, Bs Hy;:uln&l e Tulips, pres; g Shingls 1 Roofs. Andall geher for Fall Planting. Large t assort- ment ever shown in Chicago- iustrated Catalogue free. Send for it. Hiram Sibley & Co., “ Bb, o+ o'+ Chiosgo, 1! o .

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