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p—. THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA W DN SDAY NOVFMBER 15 J_ J__ BROWN &; C_O»V ;HE D’CV““— ‘_V«_ j —r;lumt in them fnquent;;; W;\lt do you WHOLESALE DRY CGOODS NOITXON &, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - - - NEB. ~ J. A. WAKEFIELD, SO NVIEC JER TER R Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN P LASTEIRR, XETO. OBTATE AGEN1 FOR MILWAUKEK CKMENT OOMPANYY Near Union Pacific Denot. OMAHAN | e ————————— HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WINDOW SHADE S 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. I8 FARNAM ST. : _- - OMAHA STEELE, SJHNSON & 0., 'WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and . All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFAGTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN-& RAND POWDER CO. DOUEBILE AND SINCGILE ACOTING POWER AND HAND 3O N S Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTING3 PIPE, OTRL PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Stories New and O!d About Oards Queer Stake and Astonishing Tricke, Chamber's J, al 0a one ocoasion, when Washington Irving, Bancroft, and Everett, were chatting over diplomatic reminis- cences, the last named told how, after he and the Neapolitan Ambassador had been presented to her Majesty Quaeen Viotoria, Lord Melbourne inti mated that they would be expected to join in a eame at whist with the Dutohees of Kent. *I play but a very poor game myself,” said Melbourne; “‘in fact, I soarcely understand it; but the Dachess is very fcnd of it.” ‘‘And 1,” said the Neapolitan to Everett, “‘am a very bad player, and should I chance to be your Excellency’s part. ner, Iinvoke your forbearance in ad vance;” to which the American envoy replied that he knew very little of the ame himself. As he put 1it, three ignified personages, clad in gorgeous attire, were solemnly going to play a game they imperfectly understoof®, HALMDAY.WIHD-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLABELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. > BOYEHR JO. . ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo S A ET E & N A LT TS LO O E S, O . 1020 Farnham Street, ONEATELA., - -~ - NIEE. C. F. GOODM.AI, DRUGS, PAINTS, OIZS Window and Plate Glass. will find 1§ $o thelr ad #37 Anyone contemplating bullalng store, bank, or any other fine antage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMALN, - - NEB. W.B, MILLARD, EDWARD W, PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET, CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED] gonts for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENOCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO,, TOOTLE MAUL & CO. BERQUIBT BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND BXPRESSLIW . AGONS.- Rapfl.ll'mg in all Branches 419 8, THIRTEENTH STREET OMAHHA, NEF. F.C. MORG.AI,; WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neb Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that s supplled with complete wachinery or Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Street. and for which none of them cared in the least. Upon reaching the Duch- eas’ apartments the ambassadors were formally presented, and then, at her invitatton, sat down to play, As soon as the cards were deslt, a lady-in- waiting placed herself at the back of the Duchees, and the latter said: ““Your Excellencies will exouse me it I rely upon the advice of my friend here, for I must confess that I am really a very poor player.” This was almost too much for Everett's gravity; a gravity undisturbed for the rest of the evening, since he found playing whist under such conditions inexprea- sibly dull work. Bold as he could be when the game was worth the candle, Lord Beacons- fleld would never have been tempted to risk so much on the cards; for, knowing the weakness of his play, he carefully eschewed anything like high stakes One ovening, at the time when Parliament was agitating itself about the Empress-ship of India, Lord Beaconsfield sat down to whist with the Prince of Wales, and asked the latter: ‘What points, sit?” ‘“‘Oh, sovereign, if you please,” was the answer. Neeing the Premier's look of annoyance, Mr. Bernal Osborne ob- sorved: ‘I think, sir, the Premier would rather have crown points!” The Prince taking the joke and the hint, alterea the stakes accordingly. Marlborough was not above playing for smaller stakes, though perhaps the Great Captaln did not play high out of fear of his loving Sarah, who had a tongue and knew how to use it; like the lady whose liege lord contrived that she should not more than suspect the secret of his bad hours, until, coming home at six in the mbrning tired out with ‘‘attending on a sick friend,” he dozed at the breakfast table, and, solemnly passing the bread, said, ‘““Cut.” “That's your sick friend, is it?” exclaimed the wife; and what followed may be imagined. A card-hating wife can upon occa. sion set her scruples aside. Soon after the close of the secession war, General Forrest and his wifé stopped at a hotel in Memphis, and upon ex- amining thelr purses found the sum total of their wealth amounted to $7.30. The general, being due that evening at a house where poker was sure to be played, proposed that he should tempt Fortune to the full ex- tent of his means, and asked his wife to pray for his success, She would not promise, but he felt she was for him, and know how it would be. Let him tell the reat himself, “‘They had three tables—one was a 25 cent table, one & 50 cent, and one a $L.60, I wanted to make my §7 last as long as I could make it, o 1 sat down to the 25 cent table. By dinuer time I had won enough to do better; and after we had eaten, sat down to the $1.60 table, Sometimes I won, and then again I'd lose, until nigh upon midnight, when I had bet- ter luck, Iknew Mary was sitting up anxious, and it made me cool, sat my hat on the floor, and every time I'd win I'd drop the money in the hat, I eat there until day broke, and then I took my hat up in both hands, smashed it on my head, and went home, When I got to my rovm, there sat Mary in her gown. She seemed tired and anxious, and though she looked mightg hard at me, she didn’t say a word, I walked right up to her, emptied my hat into the lap of her gown, and then we sat down and counted it, Just $1,600 even, and that gave me a atart,” I remember,” said a gentleman who hud traveled in Rus “‘being at a ball given by the Empress to the late Emperor, on'his birthday. I was playing at ecarte, when the Emperor, who was wandering about, came be- hind me to watch the game, My ad- versary and I were both at four, and it was my deal. ‘Now,’ said the Km- peror, ‘let us see whether you can turn up the king.’ I dealt, and thea held up the turn-up card, observing, your orders, sir, have been cbeyed,’ A dozen times afterward, the Emperor asked me how I managed it; and he never would believe it was a mere haz- ard, and that I had taken the charce of the card being the king,” The Czar was #s much astonished rd? the result of his remark as the youag gentleman who, looking over a pretty girl's shoulder while she was playing cards observed, “What a lovely hand!” You may have it, if you want it,” murmured she, and all the rest of the evening he was wondering what her intentions were, —— True to her ‘Lrust Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her dear ones, never u‘vleulhlg a ringle duty in their by- half, hen they are assailed by disease, and the system should have & thorough cleuminf.;, the stomach and bowels regu- lated, blood Yuxilied, and malarial poison nated, she must kmow the that Bitters are the only sure remedy, They are the best and purest mnedicioe. o the world aud only cost fifty cents, Sold by C. ¥, Goodman Dangers of Upper Berths, Memphis Weekly While sitting it the smoking room of a palace car, conversing with an acquaintance of mine from Brooklyn, the conductor dropped in and com- menced an easy chat, “‘Being a railroad man,” he said, “‘it may be foolish in me to speak of it, but did you ever notice anything particular], dangerous about the upper berths in & Pullman sleeper?’ ‘No," I exclaimed, ‘‘and yet I have 1|Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of mean?"’ “Oome here, and I will explain,” was the reply, and leading the way into the ear he let down one of the upper berths, and, putting aside the mattress, displayed the inner work- ings, “Now, to look at it,” he said, *you would imagine this heavy bottom 80 nicely is it balauced, the slightest pressure Jifts it up into its place, Give a mere push and it poes up as light as a feather., This is done by means of the strong coiled spring in- sido_ which roll up tho supporting berth chains, The woodwork fits so closely that when shut the whole ap- poars as one solid part of the oar The oracks are not even visible, man were to be shut up in one of these places it would be an air- tight tomb, and he would die of suffo- eation,” “But is it possible to be shut in one of them!" lwexnhim('d a shudder pasaing through me at the idea, Certainly,” replied the conduclor, grimly. ‘‘This lock, as you see, shuts with & spring. Push up the berth ever so gently, and the look fastens automatioally, with an almost imperoeptible click. The lock is on the outside, and it would be utterly impossible to open it from within, will be smothered to death in less than ten minutes—would be flattened out and jammed between the berth and root of the car, gasping for breath,” berths from flyine up?”’ ‘‘They make onlg a pretonse of it. This small wire cable is fastened to the berth floor and the lower end fitted by elots into the berth below. Bat a little jolting is enough to jerk these out of place, and then the slightest tipping of the car will send the berth flying up into its place, im- prisoning the unconscious sleeper in the twinkling of an eye. The conductor’s story was very hait raising, and we all Jooked around at each other uneasily. ““If this thing is so dangerous, wh don’ we hear of some accidenta?” asked. *‘You would hear of them if you looked in the right place. A case oc- ourred not long ago, though fortu- nately not a fatal one. The car some- how jumped the rail, and the jolt caused one of the upper berths, whose wire fastening had come loose, to fly up in its place. A young man was sleeping in the berth, and, as it hap- pened, had his arm hanging over the side, The arm was pretty badly mashed, but it saved his life, for it kept the berth from entirely closing and gave him air until we came to his relief. 1t 18 becoming difficult now to se'l upper berths.” THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfested. This is especially true of a family medlcine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H, B., and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invnli;il o mlktheh- stead, expecting to make money on the cmdifind good name of Many others started nostrums put up ! in similar atyle to H, B., with vari- ously devised names in which the b word “Hop” or ‘*‘Hops” were used in a way to induce people to believe thefi were the same as Hop Bitters, Al such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and espicially these with the word ‘‘Hop" or “I{op-” in their name or in any way conneoted with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothlng but genuine Hop green Hops on the write label, Trust nothing el Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing In imita- tiona or coun terfeita Samuel 0, Davis & (}d.. DRY GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. ESTABLISHED 1868, e —— woighed fully & hundred pounds, yot | ¥ It o § Ts the old Favor! TEREIN O X" A 11 00N “Is there nothing to prevent those ol stuff in- | i e CHICAGO, PEOR | ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Let the berth shut on a man, and he)] Noarly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Track | 1l connoctions are made In UNION DEPOTS hos A Natlonal Repntation & belng the reat Through Car Line, and 1a_universl) onceded o b the FINEST EQUIPPED. Rall road in the world for allcluaes ot trarel. and you 1] Ind tray & lax instend of & discomort, hepd i3/ Through Tiokots via this Celebrated Line for Al :rlnmvlflln\‘:'t‘{:fi Bl Information abou! 0 Cheerhaly iven by Kppiyin |m'=§'m‘& ey 00 ven by applyinin B Jl‘fi‘v?"‘;'"! A’o 'n Chioage 00-P ron fon. Manager, PmouuLILowtu.m R Gon. Passenger h W.J, DAVENPORT, e Gen, Agent, Conncll Blufts. DURLL, Tickoh Ag). omahs mnzo-od J0KN BYARLAR AROME mOBANP Preslden. Vioe Proa't. W. & Dwisnua, Sec.and Tross, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters, Hrrrows.Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Hievating Windmills, &c Wo are propared 40 do job work and manutae uring for other parties, Addross al or fors NEBRABKA MANUFACTURING 00 Tineoln. Na THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY makes a specialty of Co'lars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each, ‘Work solicited fromall over the country, The charges and return pol must ac. company the package. Spicial rates to arge olubs or agencios, \ 224-tf me. WILKINS & EVANS, HEAR THE WITNESSES. Macy shrink trom pu lilty In connection with 8.8. 8., but woaro permitted to rofor to the fol: lowing persons who have known and witnosed ita wonderful effec vy, Houston Co., Ga. We have known “Switt's Specific” tested in hundreds of most obatinate cascs of 6lood Pojson- iom, _ Bcrofuls, croma, ; and 'do coneclentio, hly tostify thatit mes with'the most perfect and {Uig- al ~ucooss, offected radical and permanent cl\ (o4 .60 without & single exoeption. Geo, W Killin, . Bingleton,] John H. Hose, Eil Wairen the i’ sald county, of the ractor, “A. %, GILES, Ordinary, Heuston Co, Ga, D. H. CULLER, Cl'k Bup, Ct, Houston Co. Ga. “Nothing but tavorable reports, Belleve 8, {s aspecifio for all Biood Discasos. universal satisfactlon " G. W. JONES & 00., Momphis, Tenn, 8, 8, 8, glves Detter satisfaction than any thing we have ever handled.” JACKS & CO., Helena, Ar ““Haye never heard a cowplaint of 8, 8. 8. ARTHUR PETER & JO,, Loulsville, Ky, “g, 8. 8, bas [‘lvon ontire satisfaction to every ne. A. B. RICHAKDS, Bherman, Tex, I have had oxcellent eale for 8, B, 8., and the results have boen most ka.isfactory. J. 0. BURGE, Bowling Green, Ky. 8. have been good, and 1t uccess pertect JONES & CAREY, Montgomery, Ala, “5. 8,8, has glven entlre tatisfaction to every onw.” E. REUSS, Paris, Texas, g, 8, §. has glven universal satistaction,” R W. PFOWERS & CO,, Richmond, 21 M will be patd to any oSt Who wHT o oh waalyela of A0 botiesd .8, B., ono particle of Meroury, Iodide of Fo Vit of aay Mineral substance: BWIFT SPEOI¥IO CO, Props Allaata, Gs, Price of Baall vise, §1.00 Largo sizo $1.76. old by all Druglst GRAY’'S SPECIFIO MEDICINE £ The Great TRADE MARK Enzl‘l’-Ah "“‘:“" 570. MARK ody. Bpo s, Lupot ency, and all Dinodscsthat follow a8 SIDE BPRING AflAcllalI:llurfuoT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON, LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Stroot, aug 7-me 6m Owmana, Nes, FAST TIME| Ia lflln:l&Tu.o e Chicago & Northwest: [ soquence of AFTER TARING, s of Memory, Universal tude, Pain In the Back, Dimices of Vision, P mature Old A{n, snd many other Discases that lead o Insanity ‘or Consuimption sud » Prems Gravo, Full particulars fo our pamohlet, whick we desire to sond free tv mail 40 evory one, odicine 1 sold by all druggiste 1 6 packagos f on ro-tiph of the money, GRAY 4EDICINE CO., uttalo, N.'Y. BEFORE TAKI Solt- THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Bimpson’s Specific postive cure 10 Tmpotency, sud &ll disass resultlog buso, & Mental Anxloty, Loss) Palus 10 the Back 07 8ldo, and dinusses ’ nat lod b anoumptios {Lnsenity an onrly grave oy fret] e 4 used Tralos leave Omaba 8:40 p, w, aod 7:408 w ¥or full loformation call oo H. P, DEUEL, Ticke Agent, 14th and Farosw ste., J. BELL, U. P E"“hm orst JAMES T, CLARK, Gener enl. o for 110N MEDIOIN& 08, Nos. 104 a5d 106 Maln Bt, Bullao, N, . Sold 1o Omabs by C. ¥. Goodman, J. W. sud all draggistesvory whers.§ Vamphiet | Skin Affections, Old Soves sud Ul DIRECTORY OF WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, OCOMMEROCIAL HOUSE A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. ©. REYNOLDS, U, 8, STELLINIUS A. ©. OAARPER, e LEADING WESTERN HL HOTRLS PROPRIETORS 70w ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Net, Manning, lowa, Coon Rapids, owa. Miiford, Neb MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS BROWNSVILLE Meb OOMMERCIAL HOTEL’ JOMN HANNAN, Btromsburg Ne MALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loulavlils OITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Blalr, N . COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL €.{8EYMOUR, Nsbraska City, veb MIBSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. + Olarinda, lows ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremant, Neb EXOHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. 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BLAOK & 8ON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A. T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Nel WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, OROZIER HOUBE ©O. R. OROZ'ER, Bldney, Ny AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKH OENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE Qapt. JOHN FOSTE] WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, DEPOT HOTEL, ©O. L. OHAPMAN, LUSBK Hous! J LUBK DOW OITY HOUSE, W. H. MOR' 2 § [Wrought or Caat ron.] FUIIIIAGESHIAE“!!E WORLD, BICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, 1LLS;: Embod; improvements. Mor., . fl}r-a-sw *?..'m ‘koep In 80 loan fuol will give oat arger volume of pure ‘afr B any turnace mac Bold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD,! olm“u' Neb y31-dim ST E E TR EUROPEAN HOTEL, ‘The moat centrally located hotel in the clity, Rooms 750, $1.00, §1.50 and §2.00 por day. h":‘m Class Rostaurant connected with the otel. HURST. - = Prop. Corner Fourthand Locust Btreots. T. LOUIS IMO. Youngsto Da. B. J. KENDALL & ble Hamblotonian colt tha hohad & large bon small one on_the ot Iame; I had him undes {nary surgeons which failed to cure him. 1 waa one day reading the - dvertisement of Kendall's Spaviu Oure in tho Chicago Express, determined stoneo to try b ud got. our cruggis ho wond for it, and they ordered throe bottlos; I 0ol all and I thought I would glye it & thosot brial, T used 1t according to directions and the fourth day the colt cossed to be I d the lumps have dissp 1 used and the colt's lim smooth aa any horse 1n the state He s d. The curo was 80 roi Bave 1o hbors have the remalp: now usinglt. capocttul L. #ond for (ilustrated ciroular givi proot, o ha got Itfor you, ‘Dr. B dall & Enosburg Fal BY ALL DRUGGIEBTS o chargo of tWo Ve have lottwo of my n ing two bottles wi NERVOUS DEBILITY, m -.o.‘w?.m“‘"r‘g.:::&;..m " ntal Doproesion, Loss hase, Lpoboncy,[a vty LD, A LOCKWOOD & QNATTUDKI:'S?I Oak’ ewis, | JAGGRR& 8ON, Gold Rope Tobacco turers to put upon the market oods similar to our brand In name and stylo which are offered and sold for loss motey than the genuine Gold GOLD ROPE. Thelntrinsic merit and superlor quality of our has |ndlrwfl other mynnnllo ‘We caution the't ade and consnmer to see lnm our name snd u|-d Iznk are upon each Jump, 16 only genul ing g A A S | ik THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BACCO OOMPANY. The Great Lnglish Remedy o8, It rma- nvoluntary losses irains upon the sys- om, the [novitablo ro- ‘'of these evil pras. No. 0. 0. D sant, exooph ntee, Lotters re- aro the best and choapost dyspopsia and billlos qurs 1 the markek. Sold by al drugiste. Prics cen Da, Momy's Kmnsy Rxunoy, Navasmiovs, Curea pl kind of Kidney snd bisider complaiite norzhes, &m and loucorrhea, For sale by all Sagmistar i mhowls. ENGLISH MEDICAL IN| 718 Olive 8., B4, Louis, Mo. For Balein Omaha by C. ¥, GOODMAN. it yon arv e £ you are aman man of i yonsulferfrom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCA 'LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afficted with Billousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, chaser our written guarantee o ¥ monoy 1f the treatmont doe Aol [ Drugeled, A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colleges,,has beon longer eugeged 1n the treat: mont of UHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseasos thin any omurshmnm in Bt Louls w city papors show and all old resid know, Consultation &t office or by mall, free ted, A friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing, When 1t is inconvemient o visit the city for treatment, medicings can be gent by wmall or express everywhere. Cursble ‘ascs cuarantood; whero doubh exists it 1s frank- y stated. Cali or write. and Physical Weakness, other affections of Thros Blood Lwpurities and Blo Special attention to_oases from SURGICAL OASE It you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowols are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t wour Blood 1s mpure, pusity 1 with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1f you ha re Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BTTERS. 1t your Liverls torpld, restare 1t to healthy stion BURDOCK BLOOD BITL. %8 " Liver s affocted, you will find & sure » - ve in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITT! 1f you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Sores, & curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For lmparting strength and "vitality to the sys- m, nothing ual e B o R DOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervows and General Debility, tone up the oystem with BURDOCK BLOOB BITTERS Price, $1.00 per Bottle; Tria Botties 10 Ota FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. ¥. <. Shsteeh i s e,