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Yent ¢ No Whiskey! Brown's Irox Brrrers is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com- posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper- ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's [roN BITrers ruaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso- lutely kill the desirc for whiskey and other intoxi- cating beverages, Rev. G.W. Ric, editor of the American Christian Re- view, says of Brown's Iron Bitter: Cin., 0., Nov. 16, 1881 Gents :—The foolish wast- ing of vital force in business, pPleasure, and vicious indul- gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Irox Brrrers has been thoroughly tested for dyspej indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, ‘liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief, THE SEVENTH VIAL. Satan 'I’nmed Lumze and Bet'ing * In His Work. Bold Burglary—A Man Bret s His Leg at the Bar, (3eorge Washington, a colored man, was arrestcd Monday on the charge of intoxication, for which he was yos- terday sent to jal. A still more serious charge is pending against him, which is that of assaulting a man in auch a manner as to ecaure him to have his leg broken. The ivjured man is named Stone, and he is a card- writer, He was standing at tho bar in Ed Wittig's Monday and hed his foot on the iron foot rail. HS claime that Washington .struck him, and in falling his right leg was cavght in such & manner as to break it below the knee. He way tsken to the city jailand Dr. P. 8, Lewonsing ret the bone. Washington denies having made any assaulc at all, exhibits will be arranged of a most artistio nature, ircluding moat every branch of modern art and decoration. It is safe to say that the capitol will present an attractive appearance, that will amply repay the thousands who will wisit it from all parts of the country, A tolegram was received during the evening from the committee on trans. portation in New York, to the «ff-ct that all the railroad companies in the country will reduce theie fares to half ratea during the exhibition season. A responsible party will buy a bank- ing business or upon & new bank in a good live town. Intorested parties address P, O, deawer No, 64, Gmaha, Neb. 16 6¢ POLITICAL NOTES. The Cincionati C mmereial # 7 that Judge Hosdley is likely to be the mext demucratic candidate tor governcr in Obio next year, Di satisfaction with democratic nomina- tious in Baltimore has lo | t the organi; tiom of a strong independent movewent in that city, 8till another candilate has appeared agaiust Robeson in the person of & prohi- bitioniat, Grace Cartland is making anti.monopo- ly speecches in ¢ ntral Missouri, One case of disturbance of the peace was contivusd, one plain drunk was rent to the jug and one had sentence suspended to allow him time to get out of town. A man who gives his name as In rerponse to a call from members of the Georgia | girlature, Aftorney-General And reon, of that state, will be a canoidate for United States senator, to wacceed Ben H. Hi. Ex.S nator Bra-e pr-dicts the ele.tion of three, if not four, anti-Bourbon repre- sevtatives in Mississi ppi. Mahone, of Virgi eay:: “We shall cary the state by 30,100, iwd elect xeven Philip Lander was arrested last night between 11 and 12 o'clock by Officer Ruane, under peouliar circumstances. v appears that Edward Quainn and Charles Mo- ran occupy & room together at the cornor of Sixteenth and Cuming streets. Lander has been stopping at the sume place < ff and on for some timo, but had not been around for four or five duys. Lst nluht Mr. Quinn was awakened by a noise in the direction of his trunk, which he at first took fora rat at work, Atlength he called out, “Is that yoo, Charl ¢!” thinking it might ba his partner. ‘‘Yes,” was the reply. Jim knew the voice was not Charlic’s, and got up, upon which a man ran out of the room and disappeared from the premisos. The intruder was next seen by Ofticer Ruane, who has the Sixteenth street beat. It wss about half-past 11 o’clock when he saw him run out of the alley, betwoen Bur and Cuming. Lander ran and the officer pursued him, capturing hin after a chase of about three blocks Lander was partially undressed and held one hand on his hip-pocket. Up on being compelled to throw vp his hands: and diearm, he was found to be armed with asix-shooter, a splen- did 38 calibre Smith & Wesaon About his waist was strapped a belt filled with eartridges aud indicatin: that he meant business, He admittcd that the officer bad interrupted him in gobd game and he was taken to jul, the sequel not betng known until yes terday. ; Ivseems that had not Qainn awak- ened in time the man would bave had bonanza. Quinn had about $500 under his pillow, and his room mate had §500 more, so that the broty would haye amounted to ever $1,000. In the morning a fine linen handkerchiel was found on the bed, which 1t i supposed was saturated with chloro form and 1eft there to stupefy the sleepors, Lander is \gmd looking young fello#, with an Yinnocent coun way, urua mnnuy will b-rotnn lod by tno porson from whom it was bought. 7 our Jeadiny e H.—"“' oot S aarer: \Gad undnmfll'&)lml- ‘o PRICES, by I-Il. Postage Paldy Self. Skirt-Su Tor sale by leading CHICAGO CORSET (0., Chicago, Il ul2o-d&cor v "HEAT YOUR HOUSES |"™* (P00 10 1vD 303] [Wrought or Cast Iron.] FURNACES IN THE WORLD, MADE BY RICHARDS 'N,BOYNTON & C0 CHICAGO, LLLS, Embody new 1sssnm... ‘venionts, Mor fos urw; Cost loss to ker In or; Use Losn fualy will kive it s Teown fusly il % pmope bos turnace mado Bold b] PIERCEY & BRADFOLD, Omans, Neb iyeldsa '.I'HE OITY STEAM LAUNDRY makes & spocialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE oF The Mfi and p‘l:ktnm I.nn- olnh- or n-ul.:“ aM-tf me “"“KE" spnlun vEH'ths of wbout four hundreéd feet IN USE. Ao‘ B ‘ va-,wemm ~ ny 50, etull Dealers everywhere. Three Cents Each, Work solicited from all over the country. T:::.'; qnuinnt of the circle will be taken _ WILKINS & EVANS, tenance, but ho will fiad himselt hard pushed to get out of the box he ir now in, —_————— Rub It In. Jacob Loeckman, 274 Clinton street, Boffado, N. Y, savs he has been uulm TrosAs' RoLrotkic O for rheumatism He hwd such Iams back t! Barber shop and “bath rooms for Shop invoices at nearly one housand dollars, Wil sell for $800; pirt on time. Reason for selling: With to go to Colorado for my wife's health, F. J. McHExNRY, 193 * Atlantic, Ta. o - THE GARFIXLD FAIR. Grana Preparavions and Big Promisa of Buccess, Col, C. 8. Ckase, commissioner fr Nebratk s for the Garfield monvment fund, hands in the following fir pub. lication from the Washington Eening Star of October 26th; GRAND PREPARATIONS IN PROGRESS, At the meeting of the board of direction of the Garfield monument fair, in the parlor of the Eobitt house last night, Hon, J. W. Thompson chairman, and Me, ¥, T. Wilson, sec retary, Mr, ®ettit, who has char the installation plnul, presented an estimate of tho expenses attending the preparation of the capitol for the -ex- hibition, and the same having been approved tho work was authorized, and will be put under contract at once. The chairmen of most of the state boards were present, and reported the progress made by their several com- mittees. Mr, Wilson, the secretary, who with Gen, Hazen roturned from New York yesterday morning, reported that the whole floor space of THE ROTUNDA has been taken by prominent New York parties, who will unite in mak- ing this section the most brilliant of the whole exhibi The four inner by Messra. T ffany & Co., the Gorham Manufacturing Co , Barony, the emi- nent photographor, and the Japanese Importiog Co,, each ocoupying Soveral pottery companies and other manufac- tureis of arustic work will oceupy & platform eutirely surrounding the in- v wall of the rotunda, atd the en- re wal! of the ru!un!u, to & height of fteen feet, will be covered by psint- ings of the most eminent artists in America, THE OLD HALL OF KEPRESENTATIVES will be travsformed into a wammoth bazir, in which booths teu feet square -uwuu lnruymnu style | will be occupied by the ladies of esch %w,ynn lornlnhynll!aadmaCu hpB aud Dealers throughout | (epartments of the government. The of the states, and the center filled by choice exhi from the executive out of nine ¢ ngres¢men,” The r gistration in New York city shows a romarkable interest in the pending con- test. ‘L he voters have been registering at the rate of 60,000 a day. The republican: olected_eight senntors An{ twen y-six representatives in the West | = Virginia legistature, a gain of foutteen in he joiut bailot, but the democrats will have m j rities of eisht in the senate and thirteen 1n the house, The value of a very fow votes was sig- niticantly illustrated in several Obio dis- tricts. In the Seventh district Morey, re- \ublican, i+ elected by fnr'rune majority. Hart, republican, in the Eleventh district, 1 defeato by onlv three votar, as report- od, and McKinley, republican, in the Eghteentb, is chosen by a majority of only eight, The wool growers of the Tenth congress- fonal district of Texan have come out openly in favor of the clectim of ex-Gov- sinor Davis, the republican nominee, They are determined to de est John Han. cock, the candidate of the dem on acconnt of his free trade priuciples, has some element of unpopularity, but chances are believed to ‘m decidedly in favorof his election, The three New England states that have 40 far chosen memoers of congress hive elected solid republicn delegations, There i+ one conceded democrati: distdict in both Connecticut and Massachusette, bu in the latte r state the party is divided, and in the former there is much dissat sfac ion, A anited effort on the part of the repunlicans it is 'h ught would carry bith distriots, ud then New Eoglmi would bave a solid tepublican deleg.tion in the next congre s, The civil cervice rcform association of ot ladies, of the champion female awimmer of Eogland, and of a W ington territory rifle shot who wears petticoats, There was an explanation initof the two figures on canvas acroes the wall, one weating & draw- ing-room omlume, and the other in a garden dravery—the drapery of the garden of Eden. She said_that while Mre, Smythe, of Oskland, lcctured on ‘‘bread” she would put the trousers n. Presently she appeared and quieted the anxiety of the audience #0119 what, which bad begun to manifest itself in_frequent glances toward the door. Her hair ia cut short, and_was bound up with a narrow blue ribbon, She wore a black velvet coat tailed bask and a short, black silk plaited skitt. The “‘line of beauty” was con- cealed by black cassimere {rousqgrs covering the. inatep. Hor gaiters wore of cloth, and on her breast was n red silk badge stamped “'S, 8. 8.,” and fastened with a diamond pin ar two arlificial roses. Sho curicd fon, “I have a double flaunel on under my dreas, and no corsets,” she lX|\|ni|.r‘ll *“I never wore coraets ju wy life.” An elderly lady¥related the trials of a woman who had a husband that waen't ingsnious enough to make a #pigot round for a cider barrel. A man without a shirt collar intro- duced himsolf as a rural gentleman, Mrs, Stowe said that if Mr. Crowley runs for office she would certainly de- feat him. She said thero was no pleasure in hugging in the new coe- tume, She didn't care, because there in too much hugging nmyhnw. Point- illustrations on the wall, he , “Thers ia the perfect wom- an. Adam and Eve had no diffisuity about dress. They dressed alike, and thoy never got mlxed up. Theirs was a natural costum SPECIAL @07 10 LOAN—MOMNLY Ui L0 LUAN—vaL &L LA Jllis 01 D, T Thomas Roim A Grefehtan Bloo ONEY TO LOAN—On chattol mortgago re- curlty, A B. Tatton, No. 1610 Dooglu itroet, tront room, up-stairs. 435 8250, 0007 P upwards, for 8 85 8 yoars, on Orskcises €lty and faro property, DuMis Ruan Kozara snd Lois Agunar, 156h and Douelas St ONEY TO LOAN—The Northwestorn Mu- AV ‘tual Life Ts rance Company s prepared to fuwke all flrat class loans wanted on satisfactory city or fa m socurity at lowrst current ratew of interest and without commis ion - AGpIY 10 s, 8 cc ol Agent, No. 1605 Farvam Stro Omah, Neb. #at and wed-4w HELP WANTED chamberi Wil apply to _ordudgoa d ioth. W ANTED- A rri go smith helper und rn. isher, Pennrylvania is catechisiog the candidate € r congrens in that state as to their st i- tude on the gnestion, A1l the dewocratic wominces vho have reponded express a waim intere tin the su ject and a com- mend ble o) position to party asesements, From pre«ntapue r nces civil eervi e re- form ought to have a generous »upport from tl ¢ democrats in ths next ¢ ngiess, Colorado is a ycung state, but it has a political boes aliesdy, and be is likely to lose_the state for the republicans. His cand date for governor is unpopular, avd the nominat oo_has caused an open revo't fo the party. D-mora ization hus spread inthe rinAw, and there isa porsirility thét t: e republicans will not only f.i to ra-¢lec: Congressinan Belford, 1uc wil lose their e jority in 1he iei-lature, In tre latter Uited States senator will be loct. cancy occurs next March, —_—————— Ths Bou.d Ualoosed. Chas, Thumplnn, Franklin street, Buf- falo, rays: * I have suffered for a long time with coustipstivn, and tried almost every purgative sdvertised, but only )esultiog in temporary relief, aud after ‘constipa.ion stiltmore aevr vited’ 1 was told about your SPRING BLosroy and tried it, I can aow say L au curen, and though some month- huve elapsed, still remain so, 1 shall, howev:r, always keep sume on band m ca e of old complant returning,” Price 50 cents; trial butties 10 cente, A LADY LECTUXER IN TROUSERS. How Mrs., Stowe Panted to Wear Pants—--Adam avd Eve's Nat- ural Costumes, 1ithier and Furciher. Mrs. Swwe s Social Science Sister- liwod eonfereuce mot in her Stockton wirevt parlors in Sen Feancisco lately., Duriug the ficst part of the proceed- s the half-dozen brethren present wore eatisfiod with the obscurity of the fur corners, or the seats behind vhe sstars of the most mature propor- wons, Liter on, when the discussion of trousers and other articles of man- millinery which the sisters covet, be- came more intoresting, they were con- spicuously chipper and pert, and were ager participants in the discussion, Mrs, Swwe at fiest apologized for not wearivg the trousers as she nad advertised, but afterward retired i order to don them. She eaid she bad called on the chief of police to wsk whether she might wear the new costume publicly, but he declined to answer her. Sne then to'd him she would defy the police and wear it any- how, will wear trourers always. Trousers, she asserted, were first worn by wo- men, and men had usurped the privilege . of wearing them, which originally belonged to women, Trouser is from trousse, to dress, and pantaloon from pantule, to cover the heel, Man's hwl being less handsome than woman's, he scou saw the advantage of bis apparel for everyday wear. ‘D2, Mary Dodge, of Bt. Louis, wears a costume,” she went on, *‘much Jikp what I shall put on, Hers has aline of trimmivg on the bottom of the skict, but mine 18 & p uited dress, comiug down about to what in called the liuo of beauty, or the calf of the leg " Afur this expanation Mra, Stowe read her annual address. Ia it she spoke eeverely of the' habit of wear- ivg the corset She ured some rhetor- ical figures personifying the offonsive article. She said, “When I think of the uumber of stomachs overloaded under a corset, and orying, ‘Oh, liver, cowe 10 1y mu‘ Oh, pancreate juise where are youi' 1 do not hesitate to After the first of the year she|_ TAsTeD Comp &t el Tor s ouera stk 4ppiy 203 touth O.h b.tacen Fare onam and Dougles 31 VV‘AVTED—Halp at tho employmest office, 217N, 16th etreet, up-steirs, S5 -tt “]A)HH) Brigbt aclive by aod mwm L triedeld Sy-ato a. 997- Yor Faxt—Prick rtors, Inquire st dru; c.ruer 10 h and Dong las, Fnu Rwar-Nowly tarnihol fro Fiaracy strect, No. 979, betwoan l< on llnr \4.\\ furnish tourd, Alio day boarders wan S ATLRVTR Dodge sircet i G ren 1o ToRRG doee. ished sondition of the blood, this osh remedy has, ]’\ 3 Rex — O unfarn shed roows, ot 1111 (1 s | Bafed mome of oar ot erhinent physicians brkass e 3 trom PR e S UUSE FOR R ;| B stertothe oo H Wit g o | mamral heaithpul A. Csmiaens i Fraigestioe organs — | uworts enetem, mar't 1 room with board ',qb,‘ icahte to Gene and & few table boar tlity, Loss of Appe- TR Tew e 0 ostontof Pial priers ard Tnpotence, T JF e bath roomn, 1715 Do dge SOR VE [ at No. 414 20th t. botwee Housse of 5 rooms,30th and Dou alas stroet, $18 & month 4 23t gsemit. 13TOCK LARGER THAN 0K REN [—klegautly turnished room ( witn H'gus and vt i taronol rogquicod. "Am. | - svg 26 ttme ply minorihwest corner of 34 and Burt OR RENT — A\ siogle turnished Tocm &t} Farnbam streot oR nm\’r: furnished House, 7301 Dodge. 971m [ 0R HENT— ihe bulfitg nt p by the W- stern Unioa . cley ¢t erol Barker Bro t occupled Company, Farnam ani 16th it.ceis; Apply o Gas offics, STt Fuln EN[—2h uwaone 6asd oue 6 rosms Inquice corne: Chicagoand 15th st. 4. Bwif , 0311t rooms well and JOR RENT House with s B cistorn hand dry south 17th two blocks fr m Omaha Foun Luquire at Henry Broning 863t A pleasant farnished roo 175 with referenco FOrE SN T Houss, wix rooms, furntshed, 1n. quire at D, Hyde’ office, Miliara hotel. 766-t1 @, OR RENT--A hoarding bouso, at 108 Te' th street, betwron Duglas aud vodge. Inquire 4% cor.cf 12h and Douylas, 101t Fou RENT—Offices in Jacob's block. cor, 15th ! and Cayitol avenue, JOHN G, JACORS, 02t \OR RET—Cottsge of six laige rooms all conventonces und Fno loction by 8T, Potor- son Ager ¢ 6th and Douulas St. OB KENT—Fine residenc in §000 mn . All conveniences for wator, new, 3 MoCague, opposite post /fice. X QVOR & ~NT—Two now dwolllngs ana 76 oLher dwelings In destrable localty, by MeKoea No, 1614 Douglas strest Fou RENT—A o ttage of five rooms, Inquire at Northwest corner 15:hava Lhicago street. B10-4 S RENT Famishel house, N. W. 15th and Clark St. IR RENT—Large ofilce room or half store, 1020 Farnham st cot. LTt 1 corner t OR RENT—Two rooras . h usekcep ng—c B emer’s Llues, corn 790-tt OR RENT—A storo m Balcombe hlock, nn 16th strect, near Davenport. St A. D, Baloombe. 508-: EY HOUSES FOR R four 10 eleven roows ca ne OF two new BEMIS, Ageat, 16th and non X ~Furnished_rooms st 1717 t 17tk and 180 4 V'R SAL —A wood top ba.gy friss, Ta- quise ut the urug sgore on Teuts and Dollpllu Sireeta. ONY saddle and britle for ex'e or trade for a good m'leh cow. 1812 Califurofa stree . 192 Thn 01 St mo}esale and IR SALE—Excellent brick at 89, a* kiln ard Ret’afi JEWELRY HOUSE ANTED— A vive agants to canviss for mu. mnal, bibl ¢, US. histery, o bums ete troashard (n insteliments, Libéral commi - #0n 0 right parties, y o 8. e Officoor by postal o, Hx 45 ANTEU—A good g W A Kttt hicago, VW ANLED-Adinh g £ om gi.1 +etho - rigne b oo \vmrru A good 8t 1720 Cass 8. WAN’I‘ED~E rty men for ralroad work, immedietely. W, MANAWEILKR, 902 81¢ 111h strect, near Farnom 50 & Perter 51 si forgoneral h use wovl. 4 Jand near Fifeeuth stioet aud Be.levae road. in Omaha. Visitorsca.nhere O s B s, - | g 1] novelties in SIL- m IH o VER WARE. CLQCKS, st L S DL Sy, Moo, W, . bee Omea o M Sk | the Latest, Most Artistic, oo 60 vorih 1ot 8. and Choicest Selections in B SALE—Throo to w1 d western w {nm, PRECIOUS STONES and 1azd2years o.d. Welght about 90 prunds. all descrpuiong of FINE an SA'E—A flue B Inguire, thi- 8-t 962 tf m and e ANTE! o\ roid ook Immediately, at the Cccidental. Wmnn A 11y who write: a plain rap baud, wan s w.rk in su_office, or to home—wi | og 1o work cheap., bux 762, ut 989 GR IKL‘: 555" G e, 5. Gl o moneily wiv: | W ATCHES at as Low Pri- o 18 : A t ces as 15 compatible with nonorable dealers, Call A HOSPE, !-l'l. SALE-Inquire C, M. ww\'— 1-tf \V ANIED—A 0ol new mi'ch cow. Call at Dr. saul's office, N. w. coraer Docso 1nd 1 th, 985 11 TED—Abuy r f)r the fi chest of mplete carpenters tools | hy, E. quir: of 3. METZ E4, o8 1t 704 outh 1 th uhfll ANTLD—A o upitant Licyfn small fa s iy 1718 Chicago § £ 64t J ANLLUA KT G 0 coheral Bowscyork: nd ) od Ade ccory stoos and itures, | 204 e our Elegant New 0K SA1 E—Entire s ro o l\).hnui Lrn“\‘ awoith, N J SMLIL, Stors, Tower Building, R s e s s corner 11th and Farnham rooms aud busi G, W, MoweRy, Fonx\n Wo offer for sa'e our Flour and s ab lahed. \nl(lrnl Btreets F.od Busi ess, ¢ mor of 15th and Daveup rt ccts, with all fiXtures, t ams, waon, et . Reasons for se Mng we are going | to anothor business, A good invest. B18-tf CHARLTON BROS. MANUFAGTURERS W a0 dry rood the wint r- Bave had of, bt yo rs (xperl ney in tho buci. Ad .ress 10r one wok Lica Box 60, ‘lllh‘lr. FANT D= Sitiation 1y young m¢n (0 wor in dry good ewore, hay e xerineo snd » prak B100 Javgusyes, Address F, N. B.o Omoe, 99611 “r ANTED—AC the National Hote nu colu Ono No. 1 female co.k wante of wogos will be paid 1 ANLLD—§00 privy vau.ts, saks and ces pools 1o clean with mnll-!,» "Vault snd 8lok Cleancr, the Lok iu use, A, Evane & Co., reeldouco 1200 Dodgo atrect, Omeha. ¥. comner 13tk stroa, and Capi.ol a.enud. Inquize on pr.: m's w. F04 Im F Call at ¥ia 446:t1 bPLanm PROP A Large Stock J00d_buliding, brick, s olfice, XTY FOI SALE—At » T cdoew of Nervons Erostration, ¥emae I DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN A combination of > torideof iron, Perwe Barkand Phocphorw, iatable a only that othe? iron prepa: in my hands, made some! nent, physieians have vislded to Wis great and parable res act, meh & comgonnd aa ""h"‘ RS mm 'Y'nwm UL A Lou ANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CD.. 213N, ”MNS‘.. ST, LO’A E'A K0, 1882. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, EVER { l'msa;;klll'l‘!lo Douglas 8 . I OBERFELDER & CO. PERFWEGTION HEATING AND BAKINC, {s only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. wITH WIRE [}AUZE OVER DOOBS, For salo by, MILTON RDGERS & SONS OIVE A XKL Jullm&oly A. M. CLARK, Painter&PaperHanger SII}N WRITER & IJEI}IIEATUR. H LESALE & RETAIL {WALL PAPER! Window Shades' and Curtains, CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. i Paints, Oiis & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street OMAWA, . . . NEBRASKA MUSIC_HOUSE IN THE WESTI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Or;, for cash or insta Bottom Prices. A S8PLENDID stock of Steinway Ghlckenng, Enabe, Vose & Son’s P1 anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, I_npernl, Smitk American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chaging, ans sold ents at MAX MEYER & BRO, OF SHOW CASES always on Hand. OTEL BAKoAIN, 03 o brick houso, and one HOTELS, ¥ l.ulmn"rom TOWN: arge frame ko rh fall 1ot ou Cuss near 15th stroet, Fioe ¢ for investment, rent for §7¢ ARLINGTON, J. Q: MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek, vor month, Call o €00 tf 5th 8-d Doug! AIX BEAUTLEUL 1,073—60x150 tect_cach 1 an straet car line, Beat 1ot WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, articulars, on It _Avent, ™ CELLAqu_tiua WANTS. W AMTE —luformaton of Mis A'tha R M oro, (. ormerly of Lasalle 0 lll' }hy h'r Ui cle Abthney Ra ph., HERT —HOUBEY AND LA DOR ¥ ENT—eventh house from St "3 4 enuo eaw side (f Convent str of. Six 1ooms, will, cistorn wad good 1 arn. logulre Torngo L bble ' the brickya d, ¥ ellevue vead, or A, teonih aud Doulas N. Forguson, Q) K RENT §0erm Yory e av Detwoon H 1uitable for 0 10 busir vas, 614 1ou . d ud Javk 0’4 w.st side, 2841 JOK RENT—Furnished rocm suitable for gen- o, Viemen, ucat location fu whe city, 2013 0 8 T-8 are room 24XH0 1 ear coroer nd S.unders bt Davissnd 8 nder 1805 K F.vu L NT—Plusy t fussished 10°m #)it blo for.wo ge ticmen, 1619 Far am b, 812% TR RENT Lurge ‘r 1t rcom or twow th cloxt doanstains. N E. ccraer of 16.h and Doy a 212 b\m Rear —andeome 1o idonce furnished = urnbied, reut mody & e—t roper puY fes Ingal o immedlately , No W, © roer 23d sud Bt sts, 4 981-3* "l)l( REN onl'nV.” » 4D venp 1t 8 Ah cast corner l1m § L huse, 24 BALN -0 rnt N, K ooraer 16 aud Daven- A port. 4 A. U. WEATHERLY, ©C. C. REYNCLDS, . 8. BTELLINIUB Manning, lowa, Coon Rapids,| owa. Milforg, Net, {2 Hhieorm Elace og D na e, Bews o MARBH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Wets grenh bargain. DN’ ngant, 11th and Dousles COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg Ne strosts ol e pbtaat T ) HALL HOUSE, A, W, HALL Loulsvilie H° BALE.—The Arlington Hous OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Slalr, Neb, First class; all furniehed ~ he only hote .a. kv T Chuapet rperty T th iate COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, | Neligh, Neb. Haa i the traveling men, s0ld cheap ou GRAND CENTRAL. € BEYMOUR, Nobraska Olty, Neb. terms to suit. Enquire of E. Fulle, proprietor, MISBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne. Anllogvon, Wasaiaxten coualy Web, |/ #a-W COMMEROCIAL HOUBE A. C. CAARPER, MHardy, Neb. MISCELLANEUS. QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb KEN UP_-By the underslgncd, st the Jet- OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lowa L toc on sauary Livery siabiet mu;m N, on ENO'S8 HOTEL, €. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb o 0t b 1y mary, ab Gt 12 y0 o by eyt - .'m’,o“,:', EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashiand, Neb Ye d, ea d'o wa ks and noar hind foot white. The ownor 18 Feqiested 10 prove prep 1ty, pay METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb chrgesund tak s hor away. Ueire abloddard, MORGAN HOUSE, E. b GRVBN, Quide Rood, N .. 1B SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, Ia ED ~Last Thurrd P A HCUSTON HOUBE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, ta AT S rrarnad, ons Mai red ow mih REYNOLDS HOUSE, .M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, ght var, Any inforna- WALKER HOUBE, D, H, WALKEP, Audubon, la. by wiil he dbakially OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la b r.eenth sircet. 206% OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, o - - - - PARK HOUSE, MRE. M, E, OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. wnIAv}.lr‘\m STOLEN a the p;--u oo '." NESRASKA HOTEL, JIL, AVERY, Stanton, L ace and two MERCHANTS HOTEL G. W, BURK LBurlington Juratior, & 1 wet wh \“ It ‘.mr‘hl'r COMMERQIAL HOTEL, ——— Bisnchard, la. T S asb, Ay poren' PARKS HO' EL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandoah, Ia, tur iu- the sat eor g viog in ormat o of thiir | COMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WiLLS, Dayld City, Neb whireab uts wili be suita BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNELL, Wy College Springs, la. Residence Cor, Hamilton and Picr 5 o8 inn's SOMMEROIAL HOUBE, ~M. LUTTON, Villlaca, la. addii b L2 JUDKING HOUSE, FRANK WILKINGON, Maivern, la OST—A buach of keys, for which §1 roward BALL HOUSE, H, H, PERRY, lda Grove, Is swil t Koo M a3t B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la - COMMERCIAL HOUSE K. JeT - Housesn d Caroet Cleaner P 1o va culara ot Hieoohuisen afice, WOODS HOUSE, 18hw P2t DOUALAS HOUSE, Y0 FARME (8—The by I price paid BEDFORD HOUSE ror Mye, Bar e and Cora at Kreb's Vinogar 3 Wouk+, Jonds siseet, bowween 9.1 & d 10th, Oma- ARLINGTON HOUBE, Doyl JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, . T. GBEEN, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, Oscoola, Neb. Marysville Mo B 800-daw-L NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. FOTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward Neb, AURORA HOUBE M. B. JONES. Aurcar Nec. OROZIER HOUBE on not blacken teeth,s0 characteristi: <1 R. OROZ'ER, o. AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W ROOKAOLD. Avoca OENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Red Oak pisos of the management contemplate | say that Ligh prossure Jacing has filled X jus r A u:gmqs, GEARS & BODIES |4 method o ‘s baniing oo b world v dlomat, Iesompar | v i e 11100 2w | EDWARD KUEHL ration, which will combice to present | ance, and alkmaoner of crime, We must 1X F00 LN B Far. aveauo, at §10 pe month, ¢ k o brillisnt effoct, beyond anything |sbandon it aud take to swimming, lhe MeaLis by —bangsl: ow“,‘." - ?fiz‘fl;‘é %Efifi:’ifi.ffi.?‘.’ifi 5846!;5:\1“.:3355 ‘é?"»:fl?fl'lz'é’.“‘"' é:m;ll:u ' Henl‘v Tlm en, ;;fer bl:lure seon lnhV'ha-hmgtum tricycle and athletio sports.” The —[——*_—E— and Harney. o, s aldof e EE:-?LB‘S;?L' L. QHAPMAN, sndBullder of Fine Carrlages rom this hall, through the passages | dress was interspersed with nuny PiaNe Lmaxs—Br o competess Gesman -wu- bt for soy “"K ] Dow oy Noue w. N Moni’on‘ ‘ i M o ns"o. and wrndon. ludlng to and around | inweresting illustrations. She told |y m'.‘.".h'.'. fm:',,',“"';",‘m o N 5.‘,',.‘,,"; u“"“h.‘;.‘::fl;":‘.‘;,“;",fi.“h&w AGQGER 5 g { ” Pt the house of representatives, special | about a Ban Diego military company | and Boward, Fiaciion yuarsates - [EUBTY HARMON Hot'sx. TAMA CITY 'IA., Harmen & Kealés, Prop.