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The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is ply this: It is the best preparation cver mad compounded on thoroug scientific, chemical med prineif does just what is claimed for it—no mor no Jess, By thorough and rapid assimilati 1 the blood, it reaches every part of ti 1 h system, and str mencing at the f it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way ca lasting benefit be obtained. i C 1 eer, and now make my trips regularly. T can not say h in praise of your wonders Dy Cy Mack, Browx's IroN BITTERS docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. 1t will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Ute only Prown’s Tron Pltters made by Brown Chemical Co,, Baltimore, Crossed sed lines and trade-mark on wrapper. o tgmwhmnnwubomt. the person: only Corset unced by our Jo ling physiclans 20 HR T oo I Bt 1 PRICES, by Mall, Postago Palds Health Preserving, $1.50, Belf:Adjusting, $1.50 Abdominal (extra hea: Health l’r-.-l'llvllll (fine coutll) $2.00. #2.00. Nurslng, $1.60 Paragon ""'"mfi’ $1.50, For salo by leading Dealers everywhere, CHICAGO CORSET €O, Chicago, Il 100,000 : TIMKEN-SPRING VEHIGLES NOW IN USE. They surpase ail other s for easy riding. abyl . daranility 4 il R L st Lo Our “he country, SPRINGS GEARS & BODIES Foresal b Henry Timken, Patontes and Bullder of Flne Carriages, -"-5-1 OUXS, -~ - IMICO. PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES, O¥rick PurciasiNg Axp Diror, ©. 8. ) 0 b., November 10, 1882, § Sealod p in duplicate, nuh{wl to tho wsual conditions, will be received ‘at this office un- til 12 o'clock rioon on Decemter bth, 1882, at which timo and place they will be opencd in pres- once of bidders lor furuisiing and delt the wubsistence storchouse, OF on cars in Omaha, Neb., (if on cars after inspection and_ucceptance at piaco of packing,) as may be required by the tonce doparhont, 120 barrels pork, light mess, 10! vered by’ January th 1885 50,000 Poubida bacon, WHOrt cear sides, medi we gh and thickness, packed in grates, str pped, of about. 220 pounds bacon each. Each picce of bacon to o covered with cotton cloth; all to be delivered by January Bth 1863, sovermincnt roservca tho vight 1o reject or and full information as to the manner of bidding, snd the termy of contract and ment will be furnished on application to this No proposal will be considered unloss aceoupa nied' by 'the hrinted “instructions t bidderey t0 be had at this office. ‘Envelopes contalning proposals should b war ked, *“Proposals for subsistence stores,”and ad- dreased to the undersigned. THOMAAS WILSON, novil-6t m 3. 8., U. 8 A T AP ORTE x - D BULBS ‘Taitos, Crocuses- And il other 1or Fal! Pisutng ver show i Chiosgo- Large t assort. . eud for it, ‘o merit snd soperior quality of ous woo hus In:dwd or myumhe- o <pon the market 00dy siwilar to %.m ‘udstyle which a0 offered wod less motey than the genulne Gold W caution the t ade snd consuwer Lo sec our name wod trede u-laym“ g:hmnuu‘c;'uw jold Bope BIG AND LITTLI CASINO Roaring Scandal in & Washington Oity Hotel-Midnight Rough-and- Tumble Fight in “My Lady’s Cham- ber Bav 13, —A special from Was 1 bre t with b k p in soc f ascandal v 3 y. A first the matter was jealously guarded, bat of Is unsavory odor has 1 gun to thr the veil of | OTTOEPOIC i 3 oy in making it pub e dra- | matis persore are a hi treas- | ury official, famous for his gal lantries, a dashin idow trifl 10, , with a form ex A WOIAL x and adored | is not stric igh atandard but all the m it wonderfal )y together with that intangible quality known P al magnetism, A Bostonian by bicth and oeducation, & thorough woman of the world in all that conatitutes tact, adroitness and a knowledge of human nature, she npoedily becamo a favorite in that se- loct circle to which her talents and lottors of introduction admitted her. Among the gentlemen who flutter od about her was the cflisial apoken f above, and who, for convenience sako, will be designated as Mr. G Many and frequent were the curtain lectures which G. received from his wife, inspired by his attentions to the fair widow, but the effect seemed lost upon him, Day by day he grew more fascinated, until at Jast the old dowa- gers voted it scandalous, and poured forth their sympathy, well mixed with 1nuendo, into the willing ear of his angry spouse. What exasperated them the more was the widow's dis oroet behavior, Liko Cimnar's wifo, she was outwardly sbove reproach, and the breath of tcandul could find no lodgment on the polished front sho showed to the world, Still there was an indefinable some- thing about her that wmade the wiseacres suspect that all was not right. Her means wers not ample, she would say with charming naivette, but nevertheless sufficient to support her genteelly. 1 have said all the gentlamen paid court to her charms. Thero was one exception, the stato department young man, Ianstead of story tellers the eanse of the feasting wnd making of his countrymen. MANDARIN merry- A CHINEST Several days y there arrived in this city from Boston 1 | mandarin, ar Amerioa who 18 wed to mou he r ¢ to thi the Chir f ne of the great |ooly mandarin At Th | traditions | Chi s da are i | imj ¥ m. The ccanion of his ir Philadelg wan ake part in the initiation nive new members into tho Gee H H Chi Order of Fr oo of & man c in the amoki li £ the that had tc bo fitti y observe The o began yesterday a‘ternoon with sisting of chicken from China great feast, rice, sharks’ fin and the Malic s “tanglefoot” whisky. There are in Philadelphia two or three very fine Chinese singers, and during the feast of yesterday and the initiation they greatly enlivened the oceasion by sioging na airs and anthems, the sound resombling the filing of a saw. The initiation proper did not begin until about 10 o'clock in the evening, and the secrets of the order wore unfolded to the new candidates in a room just over the laundry, decorated with many colored papers upon which carious symbolic signs were dzawn in Chinese charac- ters. Into tho awfal presence of the mandarin the candidates were ush- ered, and to them, ons at a time, he imparted the mysteries of the order. The ceremory wansupposed to last un- til 8 o'clock " this morning at which hour the last man was to have been put through, and the last shark’s fin consumed. The Melican man’s ‘‘tan- glefoot,” however, affected the Celes- tials peculiarly, and they wanted to dance and wing and fight, just like Melican men, ‘*Alleo sames.’’ « From the Chivaman who stood out- side the place, a fow points of inter- est concerniug the celebration was ob- tained: JUST LIKE MELICAN MAN, “[s Loo Chew a real Chineso man- darin?” he was arked. ‘*Yes, he mandalin, tell stoly fol all Chinaman obey him. Him gleat man! He know all about it and tell following her about, happy to be re. warded with a smile, his manners were cold and distant. People mar- veled at this the more when it was discovered that the widow enter- tained a real penchant for the hand- wsome olerk, buc his deportment was always the same—studiously polite, One night last weok when the houee was wrapped in slumber and each virtuous matron sleeping the sleep of the just, a succession of screama broke the stillness. The sound proceeded from the direction of the widow’s apartments; soon & number of white- ahected figures, 1ssuing from the dif. ferent rooms, huddled together in the halls and corridors, At last ome more bold than the rest turned the lock of the widow's door. It was a ocurious spectacle that presented if Prone u]pnn the floor lay the official and the clerk. The latter was on top, poand- ing his superior with all the weight of is vigorous fists, The widow, attired only in the most abbreviated of gar- ments, vainly essayed to part them. It seems (. had long suspected what was a revelation to others in the house, the intimacy between his mis- tress (for such she really wae) and the clerk. On the night of the episode, long after he had retired to rest, he lay toesing about on his pillow, a prey to the gloomiest thoughts. The de- mon jealousy had seized upon him and he could not shake it off until his doubts were removed. He stole cau- tiously along until the widow's room was reached, The door yielded to his touch, The gas burned dimly, but there was sufficlent to prove his suspicions, Maddened with rage he confronted them with his presence The lady burst into tears and begged forgiveness. Not so the clerk. He struck G. full in the face. The two men clinched, and then followed a struggle, during whioh chairs were overturned and the furniture mmashed generally, but the clerk was the bet- ter man, He pounded G, in true all othel Chinamen in Amelioa about Masons, Him gloat. He know mach,” ““What does it cost to join your order?”’ ““Ten dollars, maybe fifteen; China- man sometime spend heap mole, same a8 Molican man, Evelybody pay ten dollol allee same, You be Mason?” The roporter was standing on the sidewalk, and endeavoring to catch a glimpse of the proceedings in the in- itiation room as the wind blew the curtain up, but on hearing the ques- tion turned and answered in the nega- tive. “‘Then clome away,” said the wily Celestial; ‘‘gleat mandalin get heap jealous. He no likee you see.” The reporter bade his informant good night, and as he walked away there arose on the night air a long, doleful wail, issuing from the room whence the ceremonies were being carried on, that made him turn with an inquisitive look to the outer guard, who said: *‘Chinaman muchee glad— that allee.” Josh Billings Heard From. Newrorr, R. I, Aug. 11, 1880, Dear Bitters—I am here trying to breathe in all the salt air of the ocean, and having been a sufferer for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was induced to mix Hop Bitters with the see gale, and have found the tinc- ture a glorious result, * * #* have been greatly helped by the Bit- ters, and am not afraid to eay so. Yours without a struggle, JOSH BILLINGS. LIFE IN THE ARMY. The Privations Endured by Soldiers on the Plains Au Offlcer 1n the Army and Navy Journal, . It is mere holiday work in the serv- ice of the European nations compared with oure; they have long periods of roops rugilhtic style, and would probably | Fest, with large bodies of their trooy have killed him but for the interfer- | ©f 8!l arms quartered in fine cities, in ence of the spectators, and now a|plendid barracks, where they are snit for divorco is on the tapis, a |8Imostin as full enjoyment of all the whilom soclety bello has fled tho town | 004 thivgs of lifo as the oitizens, and a government clerk’ is out of a | While with us our lives, in a measure, job, are passed off from almost everything that enhances us to the most humble, b uWht ‘Weo Want. In my personal experience I have been bia s Dok o HhemmEsete o e | S o aon e, Yithout » single for pains and sprains, THONAS' ECLETIIG | Sk ne ¥ e Ol For. toore0 boen Ou1i ineffably superior to either, It hag |10 NoW York Cily for twenty years, benefitted as many people ss it has had | 80d not further east than Washington purchasers, All Jm,.m. sell it, since 1866, 1 have been stationed at ————————— posts whera we were from 250 to 400 A CHINESE MASONIC OKDER. |miles from a railroad, that one of which we did not taste even so com- Meeting of the Fraternity of Gee|Mmon & vegetable as potatoes for six Hing, Held 1n 8ansom Btreet, months, beef, bacon, bread, coffee and ey tea being our constant diet from phls, Ohristmas to Christmas, My captain L and mysolf once paid §15 for one bar- ‘l:‘;‘l'hh l":m Lo ] rel of potatoes, and divided them for hoap funy achen linkes, ‘oviso | ool SaFred Lot B potase e af . eatee, on ’n lPlM elles nn‘.\ue lik'u '“1 u{h:zs:e l;’x:t:elrwn:t mb:::d‘:: 'Mclican msn,” Such was the greet- |even a dollar & pound, and every- ing » reporter of the Press recelved on | thing else in the same ratio. I could :;nurllng the wuéh house of Quong | give you many such {ncidents regard- Biug Lung, on Sansom street, akove | ing the social _lllu of our army officers bdr“&‘lk,';y“:l?’rd.yog"“:,l;my“ T on the “lrunu_olr," and the cfticial life iat's the matter, Johu! Idon't|was one everlasting go sconting— want washing done to-day,” said the | scouting—scouting—winter and sam- Vh-‘l‘hrr. . mer, spring and fall, My dear sir, S What wautect o there is not ono person in ten thou: 19 :l!h;dnur sl this singing, ."lv\um sand of our population knows any- ing, ;:mllu;g Tl:vl feasting nmv_xi\l 4 :ihll,‘(]hbu:\t ;he hnlrdv;lup- and self- A 18 last question, the two | denials which our little army under- ‘3{ zon or more almond-cyed patrons of | goce, and mavy think it is all holiday “:L\[“:"\\:::lyl}l,w;:h“ \wr’c Tu-*m}:led wurl;|, vfuunfng}imu, clothes and living i Ouse, ceased their chat- | on the fat of the land. The life of a f].‘-:, :'llld :uarnzl;;:n:u u;ll l:pun |l~iu group. | line officer on the frontier is enough or questions they were | to out any ! \ duwb, and though tho reportex iried |active. ard | continuoum scevioe riam,frolngehia the spud of ey | e e ot Uy and e 0, 80U -|do it—for atter all what making and the clinking of glasses |reward? I am sure it is not a big r;:x:uzzt:i:;::muimm&elleg l\); ;ll;l:iu ‘.'l;ll:llnil“g, and it does dwem retreal t Wi ve t to the street, There En met another | seech u: hn:l f:‘rawl‘:.tpr:i :i‘in gbe. one of the tribe, who after & moment's | Look at what congress did last seesion parley, explained as well as he could |in the face of a prayer sent them by D ) is the three-fourtha of the army officer rek ing for a Jittle relief—and very little at tha We are worse off than we were before, Rotirement af t} g0 of sixty-four, with & limited list, is no boon at all, and t} ired very rerove themsclves in that way, g a few doses of Be ter than “‘grunting t we can cure let’s not endare In & Den of Snakes, (Cal.) Expositor W. D. Hampton, of Hawmptonville, informs us o iling adventur that recently took place at the White rth s ine on the ¥ nervo id shaft on the m nus AT, BN ntly it became to clea it out and use it in ng the mine, The shaft is about thirty feet decp ondicnlarly, with an incline of y feet more. A num lesnakes had t osure, pro' ing down the shaf had increased till the seemed like a writhing mass of repti rt by fall- t, and by breeding whole bottom abl At firet an effort was mado to clean them oat by dischorging giant powder cartridges at the bostom of the shaft, but this process only succeeded in kill- ing such of the snakes as chanced to be at the top of the incline, and as a lust resort ono of the workmen, Chas Campbell, agreed to go to the bottom and kill the horrible, venomous rep- tiles, whose hissing and rattling could ba plainly heard at the top of the shatt, Procuring a quantity of anti- dotes for anake poison, and making all needed preparations for raising and lowering the adventurous man, who was about, as it were, to place his life in his own hands, Charles Cawpbell was lowored into the shaft by his trembling fellow-laborers, He was armed only with a lantern and small stick, he The stench occasioned by the pois- oned breaths of the rattlesnakes was almost overpowering, but nothing daunted, he proceeded on his errand, Reaching the bottom of the shaft he gradually groped his way down the steep and slippery inclive, stopping ever and anon to kill a venomous rat. tler that impeded his way. Reaching the bottom he plied his stick with vigor, while the mass ot the snakes equirmed and rattled, their eyes sparkling like diamonds and their forked tongues lapping the air as they moved their heads in the intensity of their fury orstruck with their poisoned fangs at the brave man that had dared encroach on their quarters and give them battle. Rapidly they fell over in the agonies ol death under the unerring blows from his live oak stick till not & single one was loft alive. Thirteen large snakes, with from seven to nine rattles each, were killed, and two with fourteen and fifteen rattles respectively. In addi- tion a number of youngsr ones were destoyed. Finishing his daring labors he returned to the bottom of the shaft and was hauled out, but the sickening and poisonous air of the snake den so overcome him that hg fainted away on reaching the top, Restoratives were administered and he was taken to his home, where he lay sick two or three days, but is now fully vecovered and ready to assail another den of the vipers, More universally recommended than any proprietary medicine made, sure and reliable tonic, Brown’s Iron Bitters. e “T reckon it's Vanderb.lt himself,” said an urchin to a group of com rades who gathered around to hear his story of a man who had just been rescued from drowning. “*Why do yer think so?” asked ome of them. “Cause I saw 'im give the feller who hauled 'im out a quarter,”—Brooklyn Eagle. o — Unmarried Persons Should lose no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which circu- lars and full information will be sent free upon application. 1t is organized under the %naumnuu Laws of Iowa, and is the only legalized and legiti. mate institution of the kind in the country., Its officers and managers are among the most prominent bus- iness men in Cedar Rapids, inclading baukers, the postmaster, capitalists, railway managers, insurance men, leaaing lawyers, physicians and other reliable citizens. Over $15,000 has already been paid to members, It is a splendid investment, as safe, secure AncP safe as a Government bond, You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence married life on, as not. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for soon, rite to-day. Do not postpone it. Mention where you saw this notice. 00t26-1m* Nebraska Loan & Trust Uumb@y HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stock, - - $100,000. B, HEARTWELL, President LARKE, Vice-President. ' WhBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander, — Oswa'd Olivr, L. C arke, E. (. Wobster, Goo, 1. Pratt, Jas. 1, Heartwell, D. M, McEl Hinney . First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes o permanent, home institution where School Bouds and other legally d Municipal securities of Nebraska can be pegotiated on the most favorable torms wade o improved farms in all well settlod counties of the state, through responsible local U EES TS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrall ¥ lo"a“‘ud :ouu\ l'xla‘m dty, Booms 75¢. $1.00, 1] §2.00 por day. urant connected Fiist Class with the +HURST, Prop- Coruer Fourth and Locust Btrects. ST LOUIS MO. branch of the service that needs it most gots the least. I mean the “line.” “Gruat It Ont ” vo is an old saw as savage s it in senseless, Vou oan’t ‘‘grunt out” dys. pepsia, nor liver « t, mor mervous- | nees if they onoe grta good hold. They ng ! ever heard | - | no 10 | are warr " TiE BAD AND WORTHLSSS Are never imitated or counterferted. This is especislly true of a fami medicine, and it is positive proof th the y imitated is of tha % value As soon as it b and proved b v earth, m egan to st tho pr ke money ¢ 8 AR r oures, or name is, i the word in their name or in inected with them or their name, are imita counterfeits 3 of them, Touch nome of othlng but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch of green Hops on the whi hing e tiona or or F. L. Bommers & Co's JULEBRATED CRACKERS BISOUIYS, CAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing CONFEGTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars, Il S 14th St. OMBA. s s WESTERN GORNIGE WORKS! 0. SPECHT; - - Proprietor. 1212 Harney $t, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized fro, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINTALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht’s Patent Metalic Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am ‘B the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENOCING, Qresilngs, Balustrados, Verandas, Offics ane Bani R Window and Gellar SHORT LINE —OF THE— OEIOCAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its rAsT EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS WITH— Pullman’s Magnificent Slespers % AND THE Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE CGOING EAST 10 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH 0 ST. PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS, Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& St, PaulR'y. Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U, P. Depotand at Millard Hotel, Omaha. #4rSee Time Table in another column, ¥, A. NASH, General Agent, K anage: J.T. CLARK GEO, 11, 11 General Sup't. Asw't ESTABLISHED &', =% = 3IDE SPRING A'A'I'AU)I‘:II:IEHT—NUI‘ PATENT A, J, SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodye Streot, aug 7-me 6m OmaBa, Nes, {OEs BrAMIS roeldent 8, Dassimes E N:x;tifar.AsgA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb MANUFAQTURERS OF Gorn Planters, Hrrrows. Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Hievating Windmills, &o Wa st propared b do Job work and manutse Byl fos other patics. altas a! orders % MANUFACTUXING 00 NEBRASEL Hiacoln. Ne THE DATLY BEE-~OMAHA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 sombination of » it , Porue torideof Ir! Ty prasticn ol 7+ e, I fact eneha com R SAMUELS, 101 Wty s color to the bl ral healthful tone igestive organs and 0 sy atemn, malking icable to Gen. BROTHERS, MANUFAOTURERS O JEEFLIEEIS Repairing in all Branches A DIXD T poh Loading Shot Guns, from o ch Loading Shot Buns, §18 from to Loading Shot Huns, from $6 to 825 Taskl , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods, i 3¢ Show Cases Always on Har b ann #75, £B Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, Send for Price List and Samples. Ea4d.d. L83, WHOLESALY MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, S8TOCK LARGER THAN RVER, { 13085041310 bousim 8 by et I OBERVELDER & CO. A. M. CLARK, Painter& PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DECNRATOR. SA LE & RETAIL IWALL PAPER! Window Shades* aud Curtains, CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paints, 0ils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street OMAHA NEBRASKA A Braveand Faithful Guardian of Our Homes and Proporty Rescued from Imminent Peril. A very popular aud well-known membor of our police force, who has perform:d duty twe attheUnion R. R. Depot on Exchan Providence, K. 1. gives his unsolicited testi- mony. Hear him | " “I'have been dreadfully troubled with discase of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six timesT wasso sev ble to stand on m lower parts of my legs were v my urinary organs were in my blood was ina wretch come 80 impoverished and circulated 8o poorly that my hands and fect would be cold and umb, 1 T could not all over that 1 but wou'd keep turning o side to the other, all night, #0 that I would fecl miore tired and’ exhausted iing than when 1 went to bed, dition became 6 scrious that 1 was to stop work, and for thirty da was unable to 'be 1 consnlted the best docto ous medicines and so-cal grow worse, and was in a on 4 lo ad ory d of mine, Is the old Favorlte and 1 Reom Sxpross compa: PRI CXE A e Ko XTRIED | o of wonidortil e od by it Upon —FOR— B repr.sen'ation T obtained two Fottics of the CHICAGO, | Rumedy and commencad taking it as diroctod PEOR | 8T. LOUIS, clore, when in orie day's and [ assure | Remedy, and h 1 found a/most MILWAUKEE. | tuntly ! 1'toolk it with DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, it s ootk tho vesult s ‘it § improved speedily all the time NEW YORK,BOSTON, | it Ty ival ome, which wis And all Poluts East and®outh-East. weeks ago, I have been on duty every day, THE LINE COMPRISES | first rate, and the swelling of hand, fect and legs Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track | have dizappearcd and the terrible back-acho 1l connections are made in UNION DEPOTSE which used to bother me than all the rest, has a Natlonal Kepntation as belng the | troubles me no more, 1 slecp splendidl reat Through Oar Line, and is ualversally | Dights, and surely have very excellent and forcl- onceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall | ble reasons for speaking “in praise of Hunt's road fn the world for all classcs of travel. Remeky, for it has made a new man of me, | Try it and you will find trayeling & Inzury | don't kiow what I should have done without instead of & discomfors. Hunt's R.medy; it is the best medicine that hrough Ticketa via this Celebrated Line for | ever ook and § very glaly rocomwend it o al offices In tho Wost, who are afflicted with Kidney or Liver discase, or diseases of the urinary organs. &w All information about Bates o Fare, Sloeping o mnrdnl:m. Time Tables, &e., wil be el ven by applyining to Ty BOTTER, " 4 Vice-Pres’t & Gen. Manager,Chicago 4 WAL (Bl 500 REWARD Gen. Passenger Agt. Chicago . W.J, DAVENPORT, Gen. Agent, Oonncll Blute, 1. P. DUELL, Ticket A¢d. omabs nzo-ed 1y HEAT YOUR HOUSES The above reward will be paid to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roots, Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet- ter than auy other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENSON. { Sole Provrictors, Omaha House, Omahs, Neb. REFERSNCES | _otcer & Pusey, Dr.Rico, Dr. Pinnoy, — Fuller Council Blufts, lowa. Bk office, Gmaha Neo, AY'H SPECIFIC MEDICING GrestTit; DX MARX (Wrought or Cast Tron.] Spermator rhoa, mpot- FURNAGES IN.THE WORLD, | 5% - o = \ lu’ of AFTER TARIMNK, MADE BY , Pa | 3 ’HA-“-. Universel L s RICHARDSON, BOYNTON @& 00 |85 014 Age s/ sacy cioer Dlcass ta CHICAGO, LLLS; ture Grave, 2 £3°Full particnlars in oor pamohlet, which we desire o send free iv wmall 40 overy one &3 Tho Speclfl ¢ Modicino 18 sold by all drgyiss: ut 81 per package, or 6 packages for 85, or wil 1o sent free by mall on rec/ipt of the woney, by I addsesaing THEGRAY JEDICINE (0., W urcs Cont Jous 0 keep in v upmteen fual ¥l 1 uage toa turvace made. Sold by PIERCEY & BKAD'ORD,O’BI::;, Neb Y mwdz.;." 1882 improvements. Mor. se. Buftalo, N B

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