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- CORSETS ,The only Corset by our physiclans e e e SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn’t you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no- thing, and no one but your- self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it if you choose, . How? By getting one bottle of Brown' IroN Bir- TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov, 26, 1801, Gentlemen :—1 have suffered with Pain in my side and back fund great soreness on my breast, with shoot- 5"!;‘““ all through my body, at- tended with ‘rulwnlmru. depres- sion of spirits, and loss of appe- tite, 1 have taken several diffcrent medicines, and was treated by prom- inent physicians for my liver, kid- meys, and spieen, but 1gotno relief, 1 thought I'wou' try Brown's Iron Bitters ; 1 have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well—pain in side and back all gone—soreness all out of m: hrcn;l, and 1 hl;vela appetite, and ‘am gaining in strengthand flesh, Ttcan justly be the king of medicines. Joun K. Aruexsn, Brown's IRON BITTERS is composéd of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other _standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, ‘Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney discases. {j is factory to its wearer in WAY, tho money will be m.a by person from whom it was bought. ladies ag PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds Prescrving, $1.50, Belf-Adjusting, $1.50 Health « 'Abdominal (extrs heavy) ol:lo. ‘:-vfin 0150 rrine (8 ) 98.00. P Mealth Pn.l-. Ine -.I" 1% 'aragon or sale by leading Dealers everywhere. CHICAGO COBSET €0, Chicago, Iil. ulfeodsivow y WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS! C. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney 8t, - Omrha, Nob, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron, & CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpecht's Patent Metalic Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Braoket Shelving, Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. Orestings, Baiatradan Yorands s R Yot 3 nfimu'.' ':mm RGO, AND lon and Delioious Bever. age. ‘““THE CUP THAT CHEERS," “BUT NOT INEBRIATES, e red sole- white suger, and is reslly » delicious, pure, and a reliable article, that bas we with the most cordial appreciation of all who tried it Bee that + 1 get the genuvine with the facsimile o - CHESTER If, GRAVES & BONE" on the capsule over the cork of each by Grocers and 'Wine Merchunts everywhere, Trade s iy (1 e e T 9 #u) AT GLaanys fawiay mewtied by th | Bpon Jacob, THE DATLY BEE--OMAHA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. A pork packing industry has been estab- lished at Spearfish, The university building at Vermillion is rendy for the iron cornice, Fonr hundred and_eighty-nine buildings have been constructed at Fargo in 328 days. 'he Vermillion artesian well is now down over two hundred feet. Sandatone was struck at a depth of 108 feet., Through the exertions of Rev, J. Rich- sastor of the Congregational society arfish, a church building will be erected probably the present winter, to cost about $8,000, Mr. W, W. Walk station, has sent t end in Rapid City some excellent rpecimens of cannel coal that were taken from a vein nesr his farm, There ia no donbt there are vast beds of excellent coal in thevicinity., Mr, Walker has secured the location, and & company will be formed to developing work and secure title, of Battle creek DAHO some outsider that his masier was a professional humorist. He felt great- ly honored that he should have been chosen habitually to enjoy the first freshhess of every new production of gonius. He did not exactly under- stand why he should have been thus chosen, but felt in a vagae way that a great humorist must need sympathy and appreciation, and must naturally look for it to the fellow-being nearest at hand. He also felt that he had porhaps failed to be at all times suffi- ciently appreciative, So Jacob kept hil dircovery to himeelf as far as his master was conserned, and resolved to be as appreciative in the future as any- body could desire, “One day Mark called Jacob In and read him a sketch entitled *‘The Cow and the Lightning rod Man,’ In com- posing it Mark had flattered himself that he had struck a pretty fine streak. To his amazement Jacob put back his head and roared. Witha half sup- pressed ejaculation Mark dashed the "Tha new court house at Boise City cost 05,756 Jeorge Person, who murdered John Hall, sias Johnny Behind.the-Rocks, st Vienns, seversl months ago, is under rentence of death, and will 1e hanged on December 20th unless the executive inter- feres, MONTANA. This year's cattle +hipments over the N-rthern Pacific are expected to exceed 80,000 head. For county superintendent of rchools the republicans elested Miss Clark in Lewis and Clarke counties, snd Miss Nichols in Meagher, The highest bridge cn the Northern Pa- cific line s in Missoula county, near O’'Keef?’s canyon. It hovers in theair 246 feet above the level of the canyon. ‘When the electric lighta are placed in the National park the scenic effects by night will be grand and unequaled by an: spot on eath, Switzerland, Ireland, an Scotland included. The Methodists of Missoula have an Irish minister, the Baptists are represent by a Scotchman, and so are the Episco- pal , while a native of Italy ministers to the worshippers of the Catholic faith. Immense tields of the finest quality of anthracite coal have been discovered near Bozeman, Mont., and Northern Pacifio Rallroad company intends at once com- mencing mining operations on a large scale, Some thirty families of Crow Indian® got passed from Junction City to Mandan, I'here were ten dogs to each family, andno car for the dogs. The dogs followed the train to the opening in Big Hole tunnel. and when last seen, some days after- warde, were on top of the bluff watching h|)dr the Indians to come out on the other side. WASHINGTON. Ninety new dwellings have been erected at Sprague since last spring. At a present court term in Seattle 100 divorces were granted to mismated couples, During Ostober 16,986 acres of land were located and entered at the Walla Walla Iand office. A Tacoma peper complains that fisher- men at Commencement by are putting up dog salmon for the m t, and calls upon the authorities to stop it. CALIFORNIA. The twentieth child has been born to Mrs, Charles Hawkins of Nevada county. Fay's ehingle and spoke mill_near Eu. rekn, was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. Loss, $30,000; no insurance. The order made several yeara ago by the Central Pacific railtoad company, re- qniring all emgloyu to furnish the main office with a photograph of themselves, has been revived, and every agent, telegraph operator, ticket-seller, conauctor and un- derstrapper will be required to send in his photograph, The southern express train that reached Los Anqaln on the 2lst, in some unac- countable way lost the rear trucks of one of the passenger cars, and the loss was not discovered uutil a stoppage was made at a station. The t:“u“ couplings sustained the H:ddnht of the car and no accident oo~ curred, The centenarians on the coast are rap- idly disappenring. The Iatest death re- corded in that_of Nicholas * ingley, who died at Grass Valloy last week, having at- tained the ad age of 107 yeors, He belonged to a family noted for_longevity. His fathe died at the age of 115 yoars, aud the mother at tho age of 108, A brother alto died in Towa last winter aged 108 years, NEVADA, The election for county clerk of Ormsby county resulted in a tie vote between the two candidates, and the matter will bo set- tled by special election, Two havd cases, in jail at Kureka, for stage robbery, cause the officers in charge of them great auxiety. Leg irons weigh- ing ten pounds apiece were recently placed on them, and almost_as quickly removed, The sheriff then had twenty pound irons bolted on their legs, and the prisoners of- fered to bet that they would get rid of them within two hours, A Chief of the Piute Indians, to sucosed Winnemucea, recently deceased, will be chosen by the tribe next month, There a0 & number of aspirants for the position, but a *‘brave” called Natchez, who was one of the dead Chief's liutenants, seems to have the inside track for the office, MIBOELLANEOUS. The great register of Pima county, A, T,, contained the name of one Chinese voter, The first train for enst of the mountains ted | opposites.” Mark shook his left on the 20th, T'ravel is now open by rail to Trout creek, M, 80 miles dis- tant. The efforts to erect & lighthouse at. the mouth of the Fraser river in British Co- lumbia will be abandoued, because after two years of costly experiments the fouu- dation of stones has been washed away, A jail delivery occurred at El Paso, N, M., on the night of the 14th inst, Among the prisoners who esoaped was » desperado named Casey, w with another prisoner, was to a rook weighing 200 pounds, which they took with them, Mark Twain's Barometer, Philadelphia Prees. Somebody was asking a Hartford man how it happened that Mark Twain wrote and published so little nowadays, ‘‘He writes as much as ever,” was the reply, ‘‘but his bs- rometer is out of order, and he does not know what to publish; so he pub- lishes nothing." ““What in the world has bis ba- rometer to do with his literary ac- tivity " ‘‘His barometer is & man-servant named Jucob, who is remarkable for his deficiont sense of humor, Mark never can judge of the merit of his own performances, Years ago he fell into the habit of testing everything tha¢ he wrote by observing its ¢ffeot 1f Jacob listened to the readiog pf the article, jest, or story with unoved countenance or merely smiled tn @ porfupctory way, Mark was satisfied and sent the manurcript to the priater. But if Jacob laughed outright, or ave any other indication of gonuine wmerriment, the humorist concluded that the staff was hopeless and withheld it from publication. He regarded Jacob as infallible, and came to lean upon his judgment. “‘About three years ago, it appeate, Jacob learned for the firat time from manuscript into the waste-basket. Then Mark waited six weeks or twn months to collect his forces (for he ia never precipitate in anything he doos,) and achieved a_romacce called ‘How 1 Bounced the Baby.’ He summoned Jacob and watched his face with ob- vious anxiety as he read the touching varrative. Jacob's mirth was painful to observe. Mark tore up the story and then tore his hair, ““T'wo or three experiments of this sort, with unvarying results, suaded Mark Twain that the malaria, which he has been dreading ever since it began to creep up the Connecticut valley, had reached him at last and descroyed his powers of usefulness. He la{l into a settled melancholy. His friend, the Rev. Mr. Twichell, tried in vain to cheer him up. ‘Per- haps,’ suggested Twichell, ‘your man has really cultivated a sense of humor, #0 that you must no longer {:fldse by ead, and borrowed a volume of Jonathan Ed- wards' sermons from his friend’s library, He copied out a long pai sage from the discourse on eternal unishment, and palmed it cff on Swob s his own last effort. For the first time in history, the gloomy peri; ods provoked peals of laughter. Jacob held his sides, and shook all over, Then he suddenly stopped, his countenance be:ame blank, turned pale, and he incontinently fled. He had seen murder in his master's eye. “‘That,” said the Hartford man, in conclusion, ‘‘is why Mark Twain does not write. He hung his repntation as a humorist upon his barometer, and his barometer no longer works,” — ‘Worthv ot Praise. As a rule we do not recommend patent Medicines, but when we know of one that erally is a public benefactor, and does itively; cure, then we consider it our uty to impart that information to all Electric Bitters aretruly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver an Kidney Complaints, ‘even were all other remedies fail. We know wereof wespeak, and can freely recommend them to all.— Exch.—Sold” at fifty centsa bottle, by C. F. Goodma A Ten Thousand Dollar Well. General Phineas Banning is build- ing a very large well, at a cost of about $10,000, in Wilmington, Cal., his pur- pose being to supply that town with pure water. The well is twenty-five feet in diameter, and has reached a level some forty feet below the surface of the earth, Tu the interior of this circular hole a huge wooden tank, hooped together with iron bands, and each stave twelve inches, has been built The inside of this tank, which is bottomless, is hooped with bands of railroad iron, and formed so that the bottom flares outward and is wider than the top. - As the earth is re- moved from the bottom of the well this mammoth bottomless tub, one foot thick, sinks downward, thua forming a water-tight wall. On top of this wooden structure a brick wall is being built as the hole becomes deep- or. The water enters the well at the bottom in large volumes, but it is kept almost dry by the operation of a large steam pump, which runs night and day. There is room for twenty-five or thirty men to work upon the bot- tom of this wel Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN DEBILITY, Du. W. H. Colcombe, New Orleans, La., says: *I found it an admirable remedy for debilitated state of the system, produced by the wear and tear of the nervous energies.” Watering Stock During Winter. It is well to give some attention to this point at the present. The old time practice of breaking a hole in the ice to allow the stock to slack their thirst has given away in a great measure to more humane methods. Spring and well water are undoubted- ly the best for animals as well as man, and where clear spring water can be brought to the barn or yard it will pay to go to considerable expense to do it, Ice cold water is not the best thfng for stock. We have often seen them shiver for half an hour after partaking of it. And at other times seen them go thirsty before they would venture, of their own accord, to face a severe storm to procure it from a creek or BTATE JOITINGS, Red Cloud has a national baak, Ted Cloud is to bave a new drug store, A wholesale oil house is to be established at Beatrice, Hebron's public hall will be completed in a few weeks. A paper is to be started at Gnide Rock by an Towa man. One Fremont contractor has eivht houses in course of con truction A 595 pound hog was marketed in Stromaburg a few days ago, The trial of Polin, the Plattsmouth mur- derer, commences Tuesday, Chatles Karsh, of Humboldt, has lost over 8400 of hogs by cholera, A gang of railronders near Pawnee City is composed of forty negroes, A townshall, to be owned by a stock company, is being built at Mead, The Table Rock Presbyterian chur.h has indulged in & £200 bell. Material for the Preshyterian church at Glenville is on the ground, The recent election made Broken Bow the seat of Custer county, There were sixteen deaths in York in the thirty days ending last week. The new hotel at Creighton will be ready for occupancy in about a month, A bell costing $100 was placed on the David City school on the 20th, The young people of Bellwond have started a skating rink covering five acres. Ulysses will have a two-story brick im- plement warehouse in the spring. Four car loads of machinery have arrived * | for the new mill at Eadicott. Cedar Rapids, Boone county, is to have another hotel and a furniture store, 8helby has more corn cribbed than any other town on the O, & R, V. line, The Methodist church at Harvard has been replastered and fixed up generally. A pumber of Awapaho business men will build brick store buildings next spring. The M. E. church at Sterling is nearly ready; workmen are completing the tower and hall, A new reeidence in Pawnee City, W, C, Henry's, is to be lizhted by gas, made at home, Rosy Durray, 8 years old, was burned to death in a prairie fire near Albion on the 21st. The Hastiogs Presbyterians have pur- chased & residence to convert into a par- sonage, Haatings finds it needs a larger opera house, and one will probably be built next spring. The Baptists of Beatrico will erect a new church soon, the presennt one being too small, Ten dwellings were built this season in Bennett, aud there isn’t a vacant onme in the young town, Crab Orchard is growing too. A wagon and blacksmith shop will be established therein a few days, Among improyements in St. Edward, Boone county, is a large building to be used as a drug store, ‘Work has commenced on the Methodist church at Fullerton, and soon will begin on the Presbyterian. Three bridal couples landed in Lincoln on the Atchison train last Tuesday and honey mooned it there, C. Biiley, of North Platte, will winter several thousand sheep aud about one hun- dred horses near Schuyler. Wahoo held a public meeting on the 20th and made arrangements to have a creamery running before epring, ‘W. C, Henry's elevator at Pawnee City, with its contents, were burned on the 19th. Loss, $12,000. He will rebuild. T re:iden®eOf Lhomae Rlley near In- mot ‘m‘t;.md all they com T o ol.nkets. Samuel Scott and_wife, of Valparaiso, are the parents of 11 children, grandpar- ents of 61 and great-grandparents of 5. Humboldt has . a social sensation, in which a husband of two months' standing deserted his wife while she waa at a lec- tare, leaving a note &mply saying *Good by forever.” Three prisoners in the Lincoln county {;Il esoaped on the /21st by sawing off a 1t that kept them from freedom. Several parties who went to Arkansas from this state a few months ago write back that they would like to return. David City grain buyers ran up the price of corn ten cents the first of the week. Rivalry of this kind is good for the farmer. The new mill at David Oity will have five sets of burrs and two of rollers, mak- ing a capacity of 500 bushels a day. Many sales of Beatrice real estate are being made at an advance of 10 to 40 per cent on what they would have brought last year, Among Wilber improvements are Mr. Hokuf’s brick, 29x114, three floors; Ed. Wehn's .brick, 22x65; Unldorf brothers’ brick, 28x100, and U, Shertak’s bricks, Fifty Grand Army boys turned in and had a husking bee at the farm of a dis- abled comrade near Lincoln the other day. They brought their own rations, too. Alex Patrick, of Seward, was last week found guilty of murdering his wife and given a lifo residence in the penitentiary, His attorneys will take it up to the su- preme court, It is well to remember that although life is short, Father Martin’s story, ‘‘The Conflict—Love or Money,” in the Dakota City Argus, has reached its 203d chapter, and no marrisge has taken place, Kimmel’s flouring mill and warehouse at Nebraska City were totally destroyed by fire on the 22d, supposed to be of spontan- eous origin, Loss, 816,000, about one-halt being covered by insurance, A number of young men of Plattsmouth who handle the deck and make and lose thereby, found last week « good time to vieit in Lowa, the Cass eount{ grand jur; alvlng manifested an inquisitive disposi- on . Ingersoll got off the *'Q” train at Platts. mouth last Friday and got_left, He wi going to Ottumwa and to keep his e ment had the “Q" people hold the train at Pacific Junction, he paying damages, Paul Krause was cleaning & gun at Al bion on the 21st. The gun was loaded and nd but a short dis- | it went off, the ob: passii ween tance awsy. The water troughs, | Peuls sm and body, busn *Rod tearing whether supplied from wells or|off hl"lm‘:-‘h The &M:‘d‘lfl overcoat range. next time springs should be kept under cover | HI U N N Ring ie empty. and the surplus water drawn off. This will prevent snow and sleet from cov- ering them and lessen the chances of ice forming. It is a barbarous mis- take to act on the thought that cattle require but little water at this season of the yeoar, if their drinking place is convenient and the water of a moder- ate temperature they will drink often, but little at a time, When spring| water is not available well water should be substituted. In this case it is well to locate the well some dis- tance from the barn yard, making sure that no leeching of the soil will effeot it. This, of course, requires the ex- pense of motlve power, of which there 18 none cheaper than wind, There are few locations, where by taking thought and expending some labor, water could not, with advantage, be brought into the barn or yard, and it is safe to say that when once there no person will regret the cost of labor, * Don't Hurry, Gentlemen, Baid a man on his way to be h “there'll be no fun till I' yet there say to the dyspeptic, nervous, and del tated. don't burry thoughtlessly for some umed{ of doubtful merit, uncertain of re: lief, when you can get at the druggists for one dollar Burdock Blocd Bitters almost sure to cure and certain to benefit, # work., They had | was overpowered ‘an Barclay Jones, a well-known citizen of Genoa, suicided by hanging on the 19th, He had been the victim of misfortune late- ly, breaking a leg being an item thereof, and he took this metho1 of escape. The residence of Calvin 8. Sill, in Nuck- olls county, was burned to the ground on the 15th ~Among the contents destroyed were & thousand dollar piano and a large | collection of paintings, Mr. Sill cannot eatimate his low, but had 84,500 insurance. Lincoln's city well has increased its capacity to a point that settles the water question fur fire purposes. Pipes were ariven a number of foe: below the botton: and several strata of gravel pierced, in- creasing the flow of water by thousands of gallons daily, Joseph Larson, & new settler in Custer county, had not yet built a barn aud shel- tered his team between two haystacks. On the 13th sparks from the chimney of his house set fire to the luanl his horses were burned to death, it being iwpossible toget them loose, Two Lancaster county prisoners escaped in & slick manner last Friday pight. At their own request they were taken to the farm o1 Deputy Sheriff Frank Kusign to quit work for the day, snd while Frank was struggling to get into s overcoat they jumped on hiw, and he gagged and bound, ve not been They easily got away and recapturod . Lloyd Mason is the name of the mau at Stella whose family are suffering from trichinie, They caught it by eating raw rk sausage which they were making, Tehat in how everybody cets it; well-cooked pork can not hurt any one, On the 17th, while T. M, Farrbes, of Kenesaw, was going home with & load of lumber, his mnles ranaway and he was thrown off the load and run over, breakiny hus nose and_ coliar bone, several’ ribs, an in fact smashing in the entire breast, The team ran home Mr, Farrbee arrived sonn after, unable to ¢ive any account of the accident, He died the next motning. Industry, Ill, says:— o » Hitf consider eie a most_excellent remedy the debilitated vital forces. Do Not Move Blindly. Go onrefally in purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work grost ipjury—are worse thun none. " Burdook ood Bitters are purely vegotable pre. nui an faration; the smallea childoan take them, | Festorative e e They kill disease and cure the patient i ppkide b uAIN safe snd kindly way, b e FREPARED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO,, 213%. 1., 5T, 10018, FALIL 188S2. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, S8TOCK LARGER THAN FVER. { 1308551310 Douelss & OMA sug 26 tf me I OBERFELDER & CO. "F. C. MORGAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St.. Omaha. Nah. Too Much Responsibliity. Austin (Texas) Siftings. ““Has yer got any chilluns in dis heah house!” asked Matilda Snowball of an Austin lady to whom she wanted to hire herself as cook and wash lady. “I have only one child, a little baby.” “‘Den I ain’t gwine ter hire myself ter uo family whar dar am no chilluns, or whar de chillun 80 small dat all the breakin' ob dishes am put off on e,” “Grunt It Out.” The above is an old saw as savage as it is senseless, You can’t ‘‘grunt out” dys- pepain, nor liver complaint, nor nervous- ness if they onoe gt & good hold. They don’t remove themselves in that way, The taking a few dores of Burnock Broon BITTERS is better than ‘‘grunting it out,” What we can cure let’s not endure, BEMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature i» making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, iit is ylciur ovlv;.\t{:nlt if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign | § X7 remedy in all such complaints. o 7 ol younre wasting awayl with sy |i0gle Brooch L oading Shot Buns, from Death this memont. snd b For 5| 0UDI0 Brog ch L oading Shot Guns, $18 from to 876, cure to Hop Bitis. ugale Loading Shot Guns, from B0 to $25, It you are sick with that terrible| ghing f4sk|, Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Gooas, ik N ill fine et Gl ot oo Top | 118513k 1 §h ow Cages Always an Hang, Y2 «TOBACCONISTS %, dent of a miasmatic district, barricade L 85 to 818 your system against the scourge of all countries—malaria, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters, If you have rough, pimple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich |== o i - ) blood, and swectest breath, healthand | Tmported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- Tn short they oure all diseases of [SChaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a tho stomeh, Bowels, Blood, Liver,|first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. 500 will bo paid for a sase they will | Cigars from $16.00 per 1,000 upwards. 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BREAKFAST, /By & thorough kuowledge of the nataral laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by careful application of the fine properties of well-slecied Cocos, M Epps has provided our breakfast tablos with dellcately flavored beverage which sy save as They surpass allother a for easy riding. style @ durmbility, 7 They are for sale by all Leading Car {age Builders and Dealers throughout he country. JPRINGS GEAR3 & BODIES Foreal b Henry Timken, HASTINGS, NEB. ml!lheln' do((??l’" b:“'dl lkl l‘:‘by the judiclous Patentos snd Butlder of Plue Carriages such articles of dict that » coustitution ”, . < 1 way be gradually bullt uy til 1 Capital Stock, - - $.00,000 | mor X OOXmEm, - = DEO. | i foist it Budbney 1o dscanr” Hirgukh 18m 4 of subtle maladies are floating around us read; e —————————————————————| (g aftack wherover thero Is & wuak point. Wa n e IMPORTED | may oscapo wmany » fatal bl by kéopiag our. AS. B HEARTW Hyaciuths { velves well fortified with pure blood and & prop. # C" SLARRE, Vice-dvenid Tait | wrly nourished frame.”—Civil SBervice Gazette ¥ ¢ W £ BSTER, uiios, | "Made simply with bolling water or milk, S0! DIRECTORS, Crocuses. 1n tins only (3-1b and Ib), Labeled Andall otber for Fali Plauting ment ¢ver chowa in Chicago- Ilustrated Catal ree. Send for it. Hiram Sibley & Co. - - - SEEDMEN, ! GOLD ROPE. 200-208 Fandoloh 8¢, .+ - - Thelotrinslc merlt and superior quality of our S Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other maunfac GEO, B SIVEL T (5 turers to pon the warket 0ods siwilar to o el put upon the ¢ MANUFACTURER OF our brand in name and style which wre offered Silver Plated JAMES EPPS & 00, Homamopathic Chemis! vinsksat-wly %’oudou, Enzhy:x Large t assort- Samuel Alexander, A. L. Clarke, Geo. H. Prate, E. C. Webster, ) Jas. B. Heartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney Chicago First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permancnt, home lon where School Bonds and other logally securitics of Nebraska can be lump. The only genulne and original Gold Rope WINDOW SASH Rope. We caution the t ade and consnmer to see that our name snd trade mark are upon oach Door Plates Eugraved to Order- 09 N, 7th St St. Louls, Mo. be negotiated on the wost favorable terms. Toans tnade on improved farus i all well settled countios of the state, through responsible local correspondenits N Tobacco is manutactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO OOMPANY, A P ) e — ]