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S s TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through evéry part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If diseass has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highes' medical authorities agree thut nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head- ache, and are otherwise injurious. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will the oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen- ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi- tively mot injurious, Saved his Child, 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md, Feb. 12, 1880, Gents :—~Upon_ the recommenda- tion of a friend 1 tried Brown's Ixon Brerns as a tonic and re- storative for my daughter, whom 1 was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with C Having lost three d terrible disease, gminent physiclans, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh- ter had taken one bottle of Brown’s Inow Brrrans, she began to_ms and now is guite restored to former health, A fifth daughter began to show signs of ption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said " Tonics were re- uired ;" “and when informed that the elder aister was taking Brow's Tnow Brrrsns, responded * that is good tonic, take it.” Avoram Pururs, . BROWN'S TRON BITTERS cfl'ecuul‘i ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion ane ‘Weakness, nndp::ndcu the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con- sumption, Kidoey Complaints, etc, totans | goTous wound. For sale verywhere, UBICAGO CORSET 00., Chicago, Il ulZeod&iow GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S GOGOA. "3 thorough k ledge of fib' tural lay 8 owi % natarsl lavy s s kocuinies briok (3w i appllcabion of ‘tho | bill the front of the wagon gave way, let. | th nutrition, and by careful application of the fine vroperties of well-s leoced Mr., Eppe has prov.ded our breaktust tablos 'wiih & dolloately flavored beverage which way savo s many heavy doctors’ bills 16 iy by the judicious use of such articles of diet that & constitution may b gradusly butlt up uatll strong cnough $0 reslst every tendency to . Hundre of wubtle maladios aro Hoating around ua road o Attack wharover thera it Wk polnt. We Ay o80a) many & fatel log our- Selvos well fortiied wit 24 e ure blood and & prop- orl; lvn‘li;lhld frame."—Clvil Bervice Gasotte. o ly with bolling water or milk. Sold 1n tina only (E1b Aud 1), Isbeled JAMES EPPS & 0O, Ohemists, ™ ri YA Sy J. P. ROGERS & CO. . GFEINE F. L. Bommers & Co's CELESRATED RACKERS #8008, ,CAKLUS, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Whologale Manafacturing . " g8 Ly P \ CONFECTIONERS AN DEALERS IN Fruits, vuts and Cigars P N Ll.‘_‘" ) CORNIGE WORKS) O. SPECHT, - . Proprietor, 1214 Harney 86, - Omrha, Nob, MANUFACTURERS OF Hi P Ak - THE DAILY" BEE-:--OMAE@ THUR DAY, NOVEMBER 16 DAKOTA. Sioux Fulls wili soon bave its third na- tional bank, Phrenoligist Fowler is feeling bumps of Sonthern Dakota. The new Ey Rev, Dr. Harris, rector, Monday morning, Nov. 6th, John T. Leach, wi ile in the waiting room of the depot at Alexandria, was_shot_and killed Family by a biother-in-law named Lewis, troubles reem to have been the caure, A. G, Thompson, treasurer of Valley City, has been arrested on & warrang sery- ed by Herbert Root, charging malisious proseention,’ Mr. Root was arrested some time ago, on complaint of Thom pson for essiement of city fuads and puts the eml his damages at £10,000, At Molletto on & recent evening, while ed nine years, was rmdale, he mot J e | 000, Eddridge Jackaon, driving n team from sie Hackett, aged fourteen years, who told him that if he trotted his horses he would shoot him. Thinking he was merely jok- ing, he urged his veam into atrotting lmfl sed when young Hackett deliberately ri his shot gun to his shoulder and fired, put- ting twenty.one shot into the back of his may terminate victim, e wounds fatally. THR BLACK HILLS, Rapid City clamors for & public reading A telophone line will be operated be: tween Rapid City and Deadwood., The old National hotel building at Cae- ter City was burned last week. Children and matches started the fire. Work continues to be vigorously pushed, extending the Lead City and Kapid City railrond, The road is already half & miie bong. Efforts are being made to rectre a par- don for Durham, who is serying a twenty- one years’ sentence for the murder of Hoff- man in 1878 at Deadwood. Two large hunting parties of Crows and Cheyennes are on the Little Powder, 120 miles from Deadwood, and their friendly relations make the whites suspicious, as theee two tribes have for generations been the bitterest of enemies, The bands are continually visiting each other and holding pow-wowa about something, WYOMING. Cheyenne is erécting a fine hospital, Cheyenne's _electric light machinery has arrived and will soon be in operation, The railroad employes ot Bob Law's vislon have gathered a mighty big collec- | () tion of silverware to give him upon his de- parture, The event will occur at Chey- enne io a fow days. The new railroad shops in Evanston be- n to loom up. The frame work of the irst building is now up, It is 60x185 in size, will have an iron roof, and is to be owln'.:hd by the boilermakers and black- smiths, A bioycls race_between Messrs, Owen sand Sinclair, of Laramie, took place ou the 10th, from Red Butten to Laramie, a distance of nine and _three-fourths miles. Owen made it in_forty-five minutes and Sinolair came in fifteen minutes lator, A smooth swindler recently victimized mauy ladies and others in Laramio by taking orders for shoes to be made from mensurements. A deposit was required, | | but the shoes came not. The young man had a number of alinses and “claimed to represent & St. Louls firm. ‘Wm. Thompson, aged twenty-four, bor- rowed u revolver at Almy on the d, de. liberately placed the pistol to his forehead aod fi the ball passing clear through and out at the back of his head. Nocause is known for hia rash act except that he waa in rather poor health and at times dic- m& He only lived » few moments in bility, In a saloon in Green River a few days .fi Tom QOonnors was displaying_a pistol which was not supposed to be loaded. He Jokingly snapped it at several of his friends ‘who were standing around and then handed the pistol to Johnny Fitzgerald and said “Soa if you oan bt my kues.” Fitzgerald pulled trigger of the pistol, which, much to the surprise of himself and every- body in the room, contained a cartridge, hich exploded, Xneo, indioting a v. knee, in rery painful if not dan- e ‘OOLORADO. A trade union was formed at Denver on the 12th, Survivors of the First Colorado cavalry are tryivg to get up a reunion, hAl:h Dmn:l onwuu Se.. > % under aanple ) upnl: them, l-h\fll;.lujurlng one, A, G, derson, John Estes. a brakeman on the Denver Pacifio, was instantly killed at Grecley on the 7th, while switching, He was knouked under the wheels, which passed over his body, completely disemboweling bim, John Fleming was run over and killed at Denver on the 8th by & wagon load of w, He was driviog and in going down ting the bricks slide to the ground. Flem. ing lowt his seat and fell, frightening the team, and the welght of the bricks crushed his spine, UTAH. The Salt Lake Evening Chronicle, an anti-Mormon and spioy little journal pub- lished hy the Chronicle Publirhi m- pany at Salt Lake City, has made its first appearance, John Taylor, head of the Mormon Churoh, has had another revelation which is to the effect that those of the brethern who hold church offices of either bigh or ow dogree and havo not obeyed e celen. tial order must uow g0 fntg, pallygamy or goout of the church, They have' the cholce of tho pevitentiary or the wrath of Boes Taylor, There is b futter amovg the Frethern, An Ogden dispatch of the Gth sa’ Owing to heavy storms along the Oregon Shert Line in Idaho, Jarge gangs of thisves and desperados have flocked bere, and the clty police are powerless, Highway rob. heilos aro of. nightly ocourrence, ard the Mormon suthorities are helpless to pro- tect the citizens, A vigilance committee and hanging, as the ouly menvs of teliel, aro being agiteted, Last night a farmer named Peck was gurroted on the principal street and almost beaten to death, While insensible he was robbed of $1,300 IDAHO, Intelligence was recelved by Denver parties on Friday that “Rattlesnake Jack,” & sporting wan well-known from the Missouri River to the Sierrs Nevada Lonntaws, had bit the dust in Welser sowo ten days ago, after a bold and parate resistance against & hall dozen opponent o0 about 85 miles n Kalls reocntly, the con- g o bighway robber named wurdered his viotim, il road | lu the abeence of trees and telegraph poles to hang Watson on, two two-whecled gora with long tongues Wora sun up t r in front of a tent of he bosses, and in a few moments dangling between them. king there two or thres hours, o boys ted to cut him down, not allow it; and he ; 1 1y il Galvanized ion, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, 7 o and Blate Roofing, Specht’. (atent Metalio Blkylight, Paten: ‘djusted Ratchet Bar nng:. -Jfl:flfihllv:nlg. 'E am agent for the .g:ln line of goods, IRON FENOING, Oreelatt Ralitn Windew and tonss” *” Il Wi nn%’fi‘ g AGEN L3 was left there, xample for others who wight feel iuclined to comwit crime, for threo daya, MON?ANA The sheriff of Custer county has fifteen deputies, Walkerville had » big blaze on the 1st, three houses being destroyed. A Bun River agriculiurist has raised 253 bushels of Mammoth Pearl potatoes on balf an acre, A bealthy infant was recently born at Buite with th rteen fingers—six on one and seven on the other hi Less than 50 wiles of the Northern Pa. siscopal church in Yankton, #nid to be the finest church eifice in Dakota, was dedioated on the 12th by the ball unurlnr Connor’s | cific railroad between Portland and Mis- woula remain ungraded, The saloon on wheels which followed the terminns of the Utsh & Northern, bas gone into winter quarters at Butte, A Miles City Chinaman has thoroughly Americanized. He can be seen any evening, in his lsundry, playioe on a piano. The soldiers at Fort Maginnis have built for themselves a_very fair little theater, have furnished it with stage fittings and scenery, and perform overy two weeks, Martin Dobeatene, a Northern Paciflc contractor, was blown into eternity Inst week while drilling to recover two kegs of howder from a blast that failed to go off. Parties any he was blown over 300 feet high. The henviest sale of barlay ever made in this territory by any one farmer was mado on the 7th by J, G, Pickering, of the Mis. souri valley, to Mr, Nick Kesfler, of Holena, The ale embraced the entire barley erop of Mr, Pickering during the past senson, and amounted to about $10,- Mr. Pickering has made a_specialty of raising barley daring thepast ten years, A miner named Auderson was fatally injured » few days ago by the explosion of » cartridge of giant powder which he was thawing out at one of the mines in the Tidal Wave district. His right arm was completely shattered, one of his eyes blown out, and his head and body fright- fully mangled by the terrible force of the explosive. He was taken to Twin Bridges, where he died, after suffering the most in- tense agonies, OREGON. A Stete Historioal society is to be organ- ized at Salem, The boarding house and school on the Siletz reservation, Benton county, was burned on the 3d." Seventy children woro rendered homeless, and there was no place to house them on the reservation, A tough story comes from Oregon, to the effect that o sailor boarding-house mas- ter palmed off a dead man on the captain of w vesel ready for sen as & drunken sailor and received the ‘‘blood money.” The dend man was one Anderson, who died from exposure at the boardiog mas. ser's house, and to save expenses was drowsed up and put on board a vessel as & ken tar who would revive when onthe deep ses, When olear of the Columbia river bar it was discovered that the man was dead and his body was sewed up in canvas and given to the fishes, WASHINGTON. The hop season of 1683 is nearly over, The yield of the Paget-sound country was in all sbout 1,300,000 pounds. The goan- tity #o far shipped is about 850,000 pounds. wing to the combination of favorable cir- cumatances, the quality of this year's hops is exoeptionally fine, From the beginning there has been » steady unward movement in prices, Some hops, sold months before maturity, were disposed of at 15 centsu pound. ~ Others have since sold at 20, 25 80, 40, 50, 60 and 75 cents. Probably 81 pound would not buy_thoss remalning un- sold. Durine the early days of tho hop in this country 84 cents & pound was at one time paid, but, with that exception, no previous prices approximated thuse of ‘the present time, Nine cents » pound will poy every expenso of [growing, gathering, curing and marketing, and when 60 and 70 cents is obtained (and it in stated that somo ygrowers will average over 40,000 pounds each), the profits of this year's srop may easily bé calculated, Several growers avo made, over all expenses, fully $40,000 ench, and it is said the leading grower of the Puget-sound country has cleared fully 875,000, An immense increase in the hop acreage will be made next planting time, Ep— Depend Upon It Mother Shipton’s prophesies and Louis- iania elections are very uncertain things, ' Eclectric 'Oil can be depended 1t cures aches and pains of INDUSTRIAL. The Philadelphia woolen mills are busy. Toronto, Canads, has o large glucose factory, Waco, Texas, is going to have a new cot- ton mill, The #ilk mills at Patterson and Hobo- en, N, J., are busy, There are 84,000 miles of coal in e HM. square col A OChi firm slanghters 1,000 ocattle daily for the eastern markets, B-finln produces 120,000 tons of lead an- m\:fll . Great Britain 50,000 tons sn- nually, : ‘ The ‘p:um:‘ I:d.n;'t’r‘; ‘o( muxglhd Gunnison, Col., is the location of the rlah:t tin ore pit discovered on the conti- nen! The rolling mills at Louisville, Ky, are crowded with orders for the fall a: winter, . The lighthouse at Sidncy N, 8. W,, has an electrio light exoseding 12,000,000 can- dle power, The American Watch company at Wal- om, Mass,, turn out 1,000 finished watchas daily, Nearly 8,000 men are employed at the Cambria iron works, Johnstown, Pa, The plant is valued at $7,000,000, Montreal journeymen bakers have re- wolved not to accept lower wages during the winter than they received in the sum- mer, Machine shops are sbout to be estab. lished at Vicksburg, Miss., that will give employment toseveral hundred mechauics, A rich vein of coal, from four to five feet in \thickness, was discovered recently at W:nom, I The quality is considered ext It is estimated that between 1,200 and 1,590 railroad employes are killed every year, and from fiye to tenthousand are in- jured, There are twenty-seven cotton factories in Mexico working up, according to offi- cial reports, 22,630,000 pounds of cotton | ¥ annuslly, The building trades are good in New York City, Jersey City, Brooklyn, N, Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Obioago, Iil,, and Pitts- burgh, Pa, Apache county, Arizons, has immense ralt lakes, Over 1,000,000 pounds of salt are taken from one lake near the Mexican line yearly, The Desert_of Sahara s beiug rapidly redoemed by French enterprise, = Artesisn wells in large numbers have Eeen success- fully sunk, ‘The longest and oldest ichain_bridge in the world is located in China, Tt forms a perfect road from the top of one mountain to another, The lead preduct of the world is approx imated at 740,000 tons annuslly, of which enly 10,000 tons are produced in the United States, After five months of suspension at the coal mines of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, the winers have gone to work, their demands Laving been conceded, The largest steel spring ever made was vecently produced at Pittsburgh, Pa. It measuied 50 feet long, six wches wide, und a quarter of an inch thick, The cotton mills in Lo Lawrence, sud Fall River, Mass.; New York state, Manchester, N. H., and Biddeford, Me., are busy, ‘I'he uviform complaint’ is the low rate of wages paid, The experimental salt well sunk mwi way between Warsaw and Wyon New York, has been sucoes depth of 1,350 feet. The brine is said to be one-third strouger than that found in the Syracuse salt basin, General Newton states that 260,000 s:u\ul\‘l of explosives have been used in the lasting of Flood tlock, above Hell Gate, N. Y, The work is expected to be finish- § ed pext March, and will give a deep draught chanuel of 1,200 feet wide, i New Jorsey has 6,884 industrirl estab lishments, employing 115,000 persons, whose wages amount to “l.m& an- nually. 93,615,000, 238,000,000, of the worker In put at $386, At the Katahdid Iron Works, Maine, 18 toms of fron per da, ont, The iron m making oat wheels, The Maumee Rolling Mill Company, ot Toledo, has been organized, with H_S. Walbridee as president; Ignatins Droeg, general munager; 5. Worthington, treasurer, and E, H. Van Van Hoesen. Two-thirds of tho stock of 500,000 is owned by the Lieking Rolling Mill Com- pany of Covington, Ky, The blast furnace at Haselton, a manu- facturing suburh of Youngstown give em- ployment to 100 men, and their mill for sheet iron gives employment to 50 men. There is also a foundry and machine shop thore that is at present making many oaat- ings for the oar works, The same com psny own coal mines, which turn_out 200 tonsa day. The pay roll of the firm amounts to month. are now beine turned e i principally used iu True to her Trust Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her dear ones, nover neglecting & Mngle duty in their bu: half, ien they are assailed by disease, and the system should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- lated, blood purified, and malarial poison extermina she must kmow the that Electrio Bitters are the only sure remed{. They are the best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold by C. F. man, —_— The Mule, Burlington Hawkeye. No wonder the mule is a kicker, Were I a mule, I, too, would kick. I know just exaotly what kind of a mule I would be, A bay mule, One of those sad-eyed old fellows that lean back In the breeching and think. With striped logs like a zobra, And a dark-brown streak down my back, and apaint-brush tail. And my mane cat short, and my fore-top banged, and a head as long as & flour barrel, and I'd be worth two hundred and a half in any market, and I'd wear fat harness and no blinders, and some d? when sonte man hitched me ng.ko & dray and piled on a ton and a half of pig iron, a cord of wood, six barrels ot flour and a steamboat boiler, I would start off with it patiently, and haal it steadily until I got to the top of the grade on the new road around North Hill, and right about there and then s falling maple leaf, fluttering down In a spark of gold and ocrimson, would scare me all but to death, and the authorities would have to drag the Mlululgpl river six weeks to find all that load and some of that driver, while in three minutes after the emeute I would be tranquilly brows- ing on the grassy heights that smile above the flowing river, That isthe kind of a mule I would be. EE———— A Geperal Stampede. Never was such a rush made for any Drug store as is now at O, F. Goodman'’s, for o Trial Bottlo of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Al persons aiBicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Cnuihl, or any affection of the roat and Lun, can get a Trial Bottle of this greatremedy ér::‘ by calling st above named Drug re arried Persons rs':z;nld lmmnom:im;o\:lfln a certificate in the i ung u- ;‘:lldh;n cerning which pids, Iowa, con: which circu- lars and {full information will be sent free upon application, 1t is o under the Insurance Laws of Iowa, and is the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country., Its officers and are among the most prominent - iness men in Cedar Rapidy, inclading bunkers, the postmaster, dcapitalists, oo o g e ers, and other reliable o‘izun’l. ’am $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is » splendid investment, as safe, secure and safe as a Government bond, You can just as well havea nl'mn of money to nce e on, s n:\'. mberl costs you one ocent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good sgents can %gt territory if ap- plied for soon, rite to-day. Do not postpone it. Mention where you saw this notice. o‘fifl-lm! — A Braveand Faithful Guardian of Our Homes and Rescued from Imminent Peril. A very popular aud well-known member of our police force, who has performed duty twelve years attheUnion R. R. Depot on Excha: Place in Providence, K. I, gives his unsolicited testi- mony. Hear him! “I'have been dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months; at times | waalso teverely afflicted that I was unablo to stand on my fect, as my fect and lower parts of my legs wero very badly swollen; my urinary orrmuun ina dreadtul "condition, my blood was ina wretched state, and it had be- come 80 impoverished and circufated so_poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb, and so white as to appear lifeless, 1 could nob rest nights, but was so distressed all over that 1 could not lie still in bed, but wou'd kesp turning and rolling from one side to the other, all night, #0 that I would feel more tired and exhausted in the morning than when I went to_ bed. My condition bocame @ serious that T was obliged to sto) and for this days I was unable to 'be on duty, consulted the best doctors, and tried the numer- ous medicines and so-cal ed cures, but rapidly o, and was in & sad condition every hen & long-time valued friocd of mine, nent in this city in & largo express compa: ny, urged me to try Hunt's Ihsmsd{, as he had known of wonderful cures effected by it. Upon his represen!ation 1 obtained two Fottles of the Remedy wnd commenced taking it a8 direct ed and great] . to my surprise in less than twenty, four houry 1 commenced to foel relioved. I was: in an awful condition when I began to. take the Remedy, and had no faith in it; therefore, when 1 found a'most immediate re ief, even in one day’s uso of it, my h'art was made glad, you T coitinued to take the remedy and to im Prove constantly from day to da. - 1 took itwith me on my trip o Maine, for I was bound to have it with me all the tin ‘and the result s that I improve 1 speedily all the time 1 was away; and over since my arrival home, which was several Thave been on duty ever: I fol und the ywelling of hand, fest and legs ppeared and the terrible back-ache { to bother we wore than all the rest, troubles me no more, and 1 slecp splendidly nights, wud suroly have very excellont and forcl- bio réasony for speaking ‘i praiso of Kemeky, for it has made a new man of don't kniow what 1 should have done Hunt medy; it is the best medicine that over took, and | very gladly recomsend It to wll who are tod with Kidney or Liver disews, or discases of the urinary organs, Rospectiully, ISAAC W, FAIRBROTHER." tenius Rewarded, Yhe Story of the Sow lng Machine, work, nid-cod&w AWAY The cnpital irivested amonnta_to The products are valued at The averace yearly wages 10 oy cault parvon calling for it, steay Lisach or aub-0ilioe of The Singes Manulacturing Come pany, or will bo sent by wall, posd paid, 46 suy person Living ab a diftance from our oMoss Tho Singer ¥ anutasturing Uo., Prinolpa! Office, 34 Unlon Bquare NEW YOy John . Jacops, (Formerly Gish & Jacobs.) UNDERTAKER AND READY FOR 'DELIVERY BY Seven Feet Long, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED, Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County Surveyor , Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY. Over Six Months work upon it at a Cost of ahout $1,500. ODNTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon, Shows all New Railway and Depot Grounds. All property shown snd described ! within half a mile south and west of ity limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of city. Fully Mounted, olored, Varnished And Cloth Backs. PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis Real Estate Agency, 16th and wowigas Streets. 24, ~ R AT n in oanes of non o ervous b comditson of the biood, this peerias remady has, in my hands, tada o bafiled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to win loronce to any irom preparatl o, - In in my peaotioa. o the A ‘healthful tone to ans G Toss of Appe- o sy attonof Fleat Poveers ard Impotence, MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDI ‘madh D ROBIRT SA ‘componnd as D, I ik, $704 W aah Ave.. 5 B. NEUMAN&GO WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18™. AT 1216 FAT NAM STREET, WITH AN Entire New Stock OF MEN'S AND BOYS' GLOTHING! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Etc., Efc. Etc. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. PRICES LOW. GIVE US A CALL. B. N IIWM.ALA.N & CO. FALIL 1882, ‘WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, ....|STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308541310 Dougias 8 1 OBERFELDER & CO. aug 26 tme oy Double Bresch Loa —— e c!] w$J%SPORTING GOODST we S1nglo Bresch Loading Shot Buns, from 85 to 816, hot Buns 818 from fo § 76, Mugsle Loading Shot Guns, from 38 to 835, Fishing Tackle, \ OMN\KTOBACCOFIIS S Base Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Boods. Full Stock of Show Casss Alwayg on Hand, \azeyy (MEYER & Imported and Koy West a.rs, a large line of Moer- schaum and first-Class Cigar, Wood Pipes and everything required in a Tobacco and otion - Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. 8end for Price List and Samples, BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AHANID BNPRESS. W AGONS. Repairing in all Branches '100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They are for sale by all Leading Car fage Builders and Dealers throughout GEAR o aal b Henry fimken, Pateutee sn i Bullder of Fine Carrlages, ST LTOUIS, - -~ MO, 11.8m_ sy & RODIE TR AR NG (hicago & Warthwesy masc ] waw. Tralns leave Ormabia 8:40 p, w, and 7:40a m Hor full lnformation call oa 1. P. DEUEL, Ticke Agent, 14th and Faruam ste., J. BELL U. P RallwayiDepot. or st JAMES ¥ CLARK, Gener Agent. 419 8, THIRTEENTH STREET OMAHHA, NEH, ESTABLISHED 1868, BPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT ED, A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streat, aug 7-mo 6m Omana, Nes, NEHVOUS DEBILITY, A Oure Guaran o' Nerveo and Lrain Trestmoa A wpiciic for Hysteris, Dizainess, Convalstoas Nervous Headacho, Mental Dopresalon, Loss Mcwory,Bpermatorrhaes, Impotancy,[a 73303 Exgaions, Prem rtiow, self-a § y and death. Each box contalng one mcnth weatment, Oue dollar & box, oF #ix boxes for £vo dollate; sect by mail prepald on recelpt of rice, We guarantee six bozes to cure any case. Witk each order recelyed by us for lx boxes, ac- companled with five doliars, will send the puz- chaser our writien guaraatee o rebarn fhe maney f the treatment doe: 0ok effect & cure. 0. f. Goodman, v Bole, Wholosale and e T A 71 adl o reall dhwly A combination of » Perwe a palatable form. ¢ racteristic e v To tbat oo JONL, CINE 00, 213 N, WAIN §T,, ST, L0 g

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