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UR— £ i THE DATLY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 Know That BRown's IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case of. dyspepsia. Will insure a heartyappetite and increased digestion, Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs- ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus- tenance for her child. Strengthens the musclesand nerves,enrichestheblood. Overcomes weakness, wake- fulness,and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid, 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec, 1881, For six years [ have een a great sufferer from Blood Disease, 1) pepsia,andConstipation,andbe w0 debllitated that I could rot retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden, Finally, when hope had almost left me, my husband secing Brown's Irow Brrrers advertised in the per, induced me o give it a trial am’now taking the third bottle and have not it so well in six years as I do at the present time. M. L F. Grirrin. Brown's IroN BrrTers | will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs “bracing up,” than any medicine made. A COUNTER ATTRACTION The RBlegant Exhibition Which Vied With the Boston Ideals Last Night. Novelties That Would Please a Nabob, A Princely Display at the He- tablishment of A Oruick- shank % OCo. A Sim{lar Grand Feast for Feme inine Eyes To-night. Considering the intense anxiety manifested by ‘‘the upper ten and the lower ten thousand” of Omaha to see the Boston Ideals, it required a nerve there was one firm in the city equal to the emergency and their daring was crowned with ample svccess, RIVALLING THE OPERA. One of the most taking features any entertainment is the presontation of rich stage piotures, where gor- geous ouvstumer, rich hued silks and eating and sparkling jewels blend their harmonious colors and delight the eye, while the xctors’ or singer's ability delights the soul, After all ‘‘the eye Is the window to the soul” the y , and it must be so. ‘It may be imagined that in such a state of affairs no lady would go by THE PALATIAL STORE of A, Oruickshank & Co., upon such 8n ocoasion as last eveuing when the myriad lights lit up the spacious room with thesplendor of sunlignt and re- vealed a sight that would delight not only any lady of wsthetic taste, but any gentleman who has the slightest taste, The reason for the closing of the store, which was noted early in the evening by passers by was ex- plained, when the doors were throwa open at half past six o'olock, and A BLAZE OF BEAUTY was seen that has never been equalled in thisline in this part of the country. Evidently the ladiesknew what was on the tapis for a few minutes later the to describe their loveliness oeed the pen of any repo counters &e the center and on eitker side were all WEIGHTED DOWN with a line of articles whose list would be endless. The ladies were in ecstacy and the sales were so rapid that the voud x| THE DEATH OF MORCAN, An Extract from Thurlow Weed's Dying Afiidavit. olerks had no chance to turnabout|The Becret That He Retained without seeing some hand raised to reserve an artiole that had ‘‘caught” the fair owner. Along the center shelves a splendid display of fans, from $2.50 to $26 each was noted, and in the same vi clnity beautifal fichus of lace, silk, Inviolate for Haif a Oentury, New York un, In 1831, after my removal from hand run and Japanese embroidered [ Rochester to Albany, a libel suit was silk, from 81 50 to $20. THESE ATTRACTIONS were set off by more novelties in the way of peacock feather dusters, hand-painted pin castions aud hand- kerohlef holders, pearl card casée paper weights and ageneral line of nic- nacs, all at less than half prices. Opposite these the eye was drawn to a magnificent display of silks in even- ing shades, ottoman brocades, ete. ON THE OTHER SIDE alligator, and other Christmas nov- elties in which unique design, artistic painting and wuggestion of luxury were happily comkined. A mnew thing is seon in the case of ladies|ihqt'Gen, i This side is draped in | farnisted silk mittens, sash raln bow-hued sash ribbons, black and cream Spauish laces, and satin embroidery in all patterns, The rear of the storo is decorated in EASTLAKE STYLE, with lambrequins of plush, and fringe | 5qf, oommenced agsinst me by Gen. Gould, of Rochester. It was tried at Albany, Judge James Vanderpoel presiding. The libel charged Gen. Gould with giving money he received from the Royal Arch Grand Chapter '|to enable Barrage Smith and John Whitney to escape from justice, Gerrit L. Dox, treasurer 5f the Grand Chapter, and John Whitney, one of the recipionts of the money, were in court to establish the trath of the libel. Mr, Dox testified that a ‘‘char~ that all do not possess to offer to the [ of the room was a largo case of ladies’|jto fund” public on the opening night of the | pocketbovks, hand bags and comb, :}{:ul‘:fi? J';‘hib\:v";:::m::dcfihge:& ttract but | brush and whisk sets combined, in b g o psbeesi e plush, Russia and Morrocco lalt’her, F::;j t:::hhe';ia:;fvien a part of the company with Burrage Smith, he loft Rochester and wan absent nearly a year. Gen, Gould's counsel objected to witnesses’ testi- mony until it had been shown Gould knew that the money was to enable Smith and Whitney to escape from justice, The court sustained this objection, and Whitney's testimony was excluded, As it was impossible to prove what was known only to Gen. Gould him- the trial ended abruptly. Judge and laco ourtains, the panels being|Vanderpoal, in charging the jury, made up of hosiery and underwear ingeniously put in in blocks, The drapery on the weat wall and the fes- tooned chandeliers were also very handsome. A COURTEOUS RECEPTION and every opportunity to see the dis- play was afforded by Mr. A, Orulok- shank and Mr, N. B, Falooner, aided by Mr. Brown and a host of ready as- sistants, Take it all In all it was an event as unusual in Omaha as the ap- pearance of the Boston Ideals, and it will be repeated to-night, From Cleveland, Okio, dwelt nt length upon the licentious- ness of the press, and called upon the jury to give exemplary damages to the injured and innocent plaintiff. The jury, thus instructed, but with evident reluctance, found a verdiot of $400 against me. My offence con- sisted in asserting a fact, the exact truth of which wouldhave been estab- lished if the testimony had not been ruled out by a monstrous perversion of justioe, 1. Bimeon B, Jewett, of Olark- son, Maj. Bamuel Barton, of Lewia- ton, and John Whitney, of Rochester, Comes s letter signed T, Walker, saying: | passed that evening at my house. “‘About six months o 1 commenced tak- ( Jewett was itters for protracted | he furnishe Ing Burdock Blood onse of lumbago and general debility, and now am pleased to state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength, Feel better altogether.” pared ‘to testify that a carriage for those who were conveying Morgan secretly from Canandaigua to Niagara. John Whit- ney was one of the party. Maj. Bar- ton would have tostified that he fur- Wiliiams, then a resident of Ohicago, to do what 1 had so unpardonably neglected. That lettor reached Chica- go one weok after Whitney's death, closing the last and only thance for the revelation of that important event. Whitney was & mason by trade, honest, industrious, sober, but excit- able. In all the early stages of the Morgan affair he belleved he was do ing his duty. The final crime was committed under the circumstances I have related. Olty and Oounty of New York, es.: Thurlow Weed, being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statements are true, Subseribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September, 1882 Srexcer O, Dory, Notary Public. 17 Union Square, New York Oity. Fortun os or Farmers and Me- chanios. Thousands of dollars can be saved by nsing proper judgment in taking eare of the health of yourself and family, 3f you are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and_doproreed. epirit, and generally debilitated, do not delay » mo- ment, but go at once; and _procure s bote tle of those wenderful Electric Bitters, which never fail to cure, and that for the trifling wum of fifty cents,—[Tribune. Sold by 0. ¥, Goodman. ORDINANOE NO. 560. Providing for the curbing and gutteri part of 10th street in the city «f Om between Douglas aud Farnam st eets, Be It ondined by the city Council ¢t the city of maha. Skc. 1. That that part of 10th street lying be- | | tween thenorth curb lines of Farnam and soutr curb lines of Douglns street, in swd « ity of Oma. ha be carbed and guttered 'in such m nner and with such materisl a8 he Board of Public Works sball diract and aid board is hereby ordered to cause said work ta be done,3 Sworiox 2. That this: ordinance take: effect and be in force from and alter its pawage, BPussed Nov, 28th, 1882 Attest: 3.J.L. C, Jnwrrr, City Clerk, VHOMERSTULL. Pres. of the City Council: Approved Dec. 2d, 1862. J. E. BOYD, Mayor, Samuel 0, Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS - NI A combination of Pro- towide of Iron, Peruvian a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. A L, NS ———— g Wiy FREPARED BY TRE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO,, 013 ¥, KAIN 57., 57, m WHOLESALE ? MILLINERY & NOTIONS | ] Zephyrs,' Germantown, Ete, STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 13083541339 bougius o OMA aug 2 tt me b e G G /‘I._OI}EIEE'E;LDER & CO. F.C. MORG.AIN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St.. Omaha, Nab. o OMAHA;, NEB. THE LEAPING MUSIC HOUSE IN TRE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organa sold for cash or ins onts at Bottom Prices. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and 8tylish Jewelry, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Belections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE broad aisles of the atore were filled | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | nished the carriage which conveyed with a throng of the elite of the city, | Made fror the wild flowers of the|the party from Lewiston to Kort WANORER st s Low Pri- U shusens” OBILE ot o At first a majority came rar ¥aMED YOSEMITE VALLEN | Niagars, John Whitney being one of IMPORTERS. Steinway Chicksring, it is the most fragrant ot perfum t |that ty. Whitney would have Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San ..omp&n’m supplied {nonuy to en- Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. | able him to *‘escape from justicy.” In J. Whitehouse and Kennara Bros., |41e course of the evening, the Morgan & Co. affair being the principal topic of con versation, COol, Jewett turned ces a8 is compaiible with nhonorable dealers. (Call and see our Elegont New Stors, Tower Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, Imperial, Smith IN OPERA DRESS, evidently determined to enjoy two treats in one evening, but the attend ance did pot decrease as the evening advanced, and from the opening of Washington' Ave. and Fitth St. Army Orders. doternined to give their patrons and the publi ANOTHER CHANCE to mee the guwds by continning the opening_over tonight, which will be Charles G. Penney, regimental quar- termaster Sixth infantry. # Oaptain Walter Reed, assistant sur- geon, U. 8. A, having reported at these headquarters in acco! the requirements of paragraph 4| Whitney then related in detail the history of Morgon’s abduction and fate. The idea of suppressing Mor- ance with | 8803 iniouced exposure of the secrets Masonry was first suggested by a the doors until ten o'vlock : 484 i t0 ST. I-OUIs Mo. Bmldmgr i n 'l Whitney with emphasis and said:|__ S =oot0 W American Organs, &e. Do \ ; whoro patidoasion at tho sighs waa| yare of sbusnco for ono menth, o) joha, what,if you make & clesn et corner 11t and Parnham ot fil 1o sea us bécors pur ' bt T oot indhpmblg b was | tako effoot on or about the 16th in- [breast of it}” Whitney looked in- nd 81, 82, $3, or 85 for a re- Streets 7 lohas ] 4 Uy tho propriotors after consultation |#tant, is granted First Lieutenant | quiringly at Barton, who sdded: *‘Go tail box by Express of the best ; Asing. { (Candies in America, put up in slegant boxes, and strictly pure, Suitable for presents, Ixpress charges light. Refers to all Chi- GUNTHER'S CANDY. MAX MEYER & BRO.,, : MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large Stock always on Hand. It is often said that *‘people man by the name of Johns, It wi - s 3 . Try it once, elves,” but | Special Orders No. 266, adjutant gen- | 4; ed in lodges at Batavia, Lo Ro" s —— — = -_— : iscas O. F. GUNTHERS, eral’s office, Washington, November | and Rochester, Jum.ngs,"ud‘h‘{ ontetter e o, WILLIAM SNY¥DER, ! firm, | 14,'1882, is, on the recommendation of uz-6m o shodld be separated from MANUFACTURER OF who at their last open] .rpund to | the ical director of the Millerand plaged on a farm in Oanada | {05 Seasias SaEAMP have attained the summit of dpcdmlnp ment, assigned to d:s as lthudhg West, For thi burpose he was taken et T PreeL IA E ! in 4he ohoice godth presonted, bt who [Kutgeon at these headquarters, With | 1o Niagara and places i the magssine P NE s last evening went far ahead of their |atation in this city. f the £ s THE NEBRASKA 4 Bvery Corsot 18 of the fort until arrangements for set- AND ROAD WAGONSS. faotory to ita wearer in own reoord, A general court-martial is lrpoh‘m tling him Oanada were completed, but i immi B oy i e el g to maot ot For D. 4. Tumell, Wyo., | (10 Guradia: Macms- aitappatnted MANUFACTURING (0 |Firs-Class Paining and Trimming, Bepairing Promptiy Done. e only Co unced by our phyicans | of artiolos was that which Taz Ber ::u:unn th:ryel?hr e::m";.":la:lz, them. After several meetings ot the Lincoln, Neb 1319 Harnev, Cor. 14th, Omaha, Neb. oG '"‘:EK":'M%M# reporter who joined the throng saw | o thatrial of Private Jolrn ", Lusk | 10dgein Oanada, opposite Fort Niagara, CO. © mm— \ wade." P RICES, by Matl, Postage Palds displayed on counters, 'h;l“"' aod In | 5o pany E, Ninth infantry, and u:c!: ;dre!nldlt?tl::u u.:ifi:'mg 240 wig}v MANUFACTURERSISOW A M C p . 50, Melf.Adjusting, 91.50 | every available spot. Fronting the s [} organ left his appers” greatly | corn Planters, Hrrrows.Farm Rollers l A { ml-.l (mnl::m n.:lo; o::o.m: 180 eutn’mooh lovely design which ?:F: irtprlwnan pa mayiho Broughbibe: p:rpl‘exbd. Opp"%’:fl’ ‘Rf"' 'lhA“’h Wi urx!lfig.xg;nuku' i : 5 g ‘K, P ab Preserving (fno cou aragen | ade the first impression a ve oF . |chapter was inst: at Lewiston. | w d 40 do Job work and manafac 3 H orane b e e oo overywhere | ploasant ono. AboYo tho obony and | pyoei ey hfen (ourt—Captains | Thy ocoasion brought § lrge numbor ol Tor ouber pardin, "o Pfijflmr&Pfl,pfifmj,ngflr CHIOAGO COBSET €0, Chicago, Ll | gold cabinet for threads was a bank | au By citTe, SHRHE MUADLT: | of - enthusiastio 08~ together, | AR SR, voraoTuRiNG 00 ul2ood&now y of exquisite flowers, rising sbovo, | Oharles A. Coolidge Sevonth Lafon Jates l:b:;,"infM.’:oniu llm{;l!fl, Uinooln, Ne 316N WRITER & DEGWAATOR. which were draped back, « First Li i " | they retired to refreshment. nder e §r e Lo gant WA Bad, the.wxbl liation of champagno and 100,000 — t obrark Luan & Trust DOMDAI ot apique s, whih ooked i e Funty Wordbrage Sovrth .| hr Tivde the chapliy_the| 7IKEN-SPRING VEHICLES ALE 3 i imaIL ' a breath of wind woul issolve them | fantry, an arles R, Noyes, Ninth called o ’ H : L HATINOR IR, liko mist. These were surmounted inflnt;_y; First Lieutenant John A. :?{:‘g:gfiflf";m"',‘,'_';i,n‘:,ffi"’,‘,’,"‘fg‘: b el W;‘& LL YA PER ! Capit |l Stock, - - $00,000. by lambrequins of old gold plush, |Baldwin, Ninth infautry, judge advo- | lunguage of their witeal: “The on : 3 S ;L’h l;ll“'l:‘ and gold ball hm“gl‘;‘ "‘:‘ 1 oonet St 1 i “;d mies of our order—May they fi:de; Wirdow Shades! auf, Ourtains, rough the recess was seen the apil- general court mar| is appoin . | JAS, B, HEARTWELL, Prosident. lit entwined L pith e kol aotared ahah | to meot st Fort Laramie, Wpyo., o | B2 Yoot & feet deep, six feet long, and FORNL CES;I)&E%}S POLES AND i A. L. CLARKE, Vico Prosident. ’ 2 3 the 11th day of Daeembee, 1882, or | "X feet due east and west.” lmme- \ 5 8. E. G WEBSTER, Tressuror ribbons and rich fringe that resembled y x, ) OF | diately after this toast, whioh was Din e the clinging of 1vy to an oak tree, It |88 soon thereafter as practionble, for | yoceivid with Eroat Anthasiakns, ol Palifltfl, Oils & BI'IIS}IOS. -y ik would take moro space than we have | the trial of Private John O. Howard, | yiijiam Kin Hoer i (I yge 107 South D41 ;h Btreet Bamu! Alexander, Oswald Oliv , t d to describe the in-|troop A, Fifthcavalry, and such other g, an officer in our war of y A L. Carke, . C. Webstor, at our comman eaori o J ) 1812, and then a member of assembly OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA ¥ Goo. Tl Pratr, Jus. B. Heartwell, torior of tho store in detall and it is | prisoners as maybe brought before it. | fron Nyagara county, called Whitne > 8 D. M. McE| Hinney. necessary to come at onoe to DETAIL ¥OR THE COURT: of Rochester; Howard, of Buflaly, Tty werpaas all oboor 97107 enty siding. ohyle T . i 3 i ; urability, “ 1 g i o s .o, so | iy GtV |of Chransout F e oms w | Loches s e 7ol oo O | DIREGTORY OF - LEADING WESTERM HOTEL 3 : . which was the exhibition of a stoc y room an uilders an ors throughout i ¢ Firs: Mortgage Loans a £ peoialty | of' wovelties not usually lon:‘dhin the :.'“'fl:‘:l: "";y‘{‘}’;;;"‘dm:fi;a‘ifl’;- H"’"‘B’ “‘;‘."‘““':1 Msi. NBuum. !':eeeoonntry. . HOTELS PROPRIETORS POW NP e—— li f di oods but ich were ) " | 1hey were ariven ort Niagara, l;::choludrinph(on.d.,“b’:h.flm, o | ert Landon, Fifth cavalry, and George | repaired to the msgazine; and. 1’| SCRINGS GEARS & BODIES ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, i o This Copany furnishes & pormancnt, home [ Gox guoh oiroumstances both s fo|S; Youvg, Seventh lnl-ntrlg, Second | formed Morgan that the arrangements Forml b WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. O WEATHERLY, Manning ‘owa, ey’ bttt g WA prioe and character of the assortment é‘l“""i".“‘ 13‘““.1 dA. N rederick, | for sending him to Oanada were Hen ry Timken REYNOLDS HOUSE, + . C. REYNCLDS, Coon Rapids, owa. Dffolines! &L.o“\'tl“.‘::.:.”.‘?‘:"“’-’.,’.- torms. | that they could not resist the tempts- oventh infantry, judge advooate. completed, .:ld thhl; his family would 3 SARATOQGA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS Wilford, Neb. (e lF A gl QUSCEL L L TP or the time the counters on Oalled to P oA :o?n lol:gw :; Hofigln r:ods ":l I:hg i ';.‘““::‘.' sndBuilder of Fine c-rn;:nu. MARBH HOUBE, i E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb 3 correspondents. tho east side were all cleared of their| Wo feol oalled upon to preach a fow gos. | BEOFMRIOR SREEES d’ o 800 wnked P EOWES, - - e OOMMEROIAL HOTEL! VO HANNAN S e ) and were ‘e wint everyl o_enjoy oIy : ' Proposals for Grain, LADEN WITH NovELTIES palle G vrl vl Kot o) s ive o8 o v wovod oo $500 REWARD.| S Vo gk i | : I~ of which a B A A obreah sy || whioh in w stosk costing $2,600 at the | ragia and ail ches, spraius and palus to | yiokor was sttached. Morgan was | who wih prodices bint Gaeil crlGiem® | GRANDOENTRAL |~ E&/BEYMOUR, NeReankniotiven §OMANA, - ebraska, Novew, or 20th, 18+2, | | Dargain made, contained no two artl- | know that Thomas' Kolectrio Oil is an no. then thrown overboard. = He grasped | Pennsylvania Patent Rubber MISBOUR! e 5k ), Weeping Water,Na Sealed | rap-als In triplicate, wubjoct tto the | Olea alike, There were to be seen (falling and splendid ouse, the gunwale of the boat mnfi_ml, A4 Paint COMMEROIAL HOUBE A. O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb, o oAt will bo recelvid w4 ihie ot | jowel oases and comb aud brush sets | \METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA-|Gsmide, In foreing Morgatt 4o relit. aint, QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Aresnwood, Nes! : o they wil bg | 10 all the elaborate styles of plush and HA, NEB, quith his hold, was severely bitten, | iof Presorving Shiggles, T and Geavel Roots COMMEROIAL HOUBE, E. STOREY. Owrinda, lowa opened in'prescnce « bidders for furoishing and | 8atin; perfumery and toilet sets in Tal 1 4 Womatd ”"b'mr; .flaw?:'fi' "w_{u;{‘ ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Ejemont, Neb* Lttes sarquirod up (o June 80, | plush and Russia leather; jowel, glove bles supplied with the best the| Whitney,incongluding his narrative | order prompt! AT Mendnd b, Chdper EXOHANGE HOTEL, ©. B, HAOKNEY, Ashiand, Neb Depot, Nebragka, or at stations market attords, The traveling publio [ said he was now rélleved from a heavy y Skher palnt ag: " the Upl ol'e ragiroad, east of Keerney |8nd handkerchiet cases combined, lal h g P [ ey BTEWART & BTEPHENSON. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkingsn, Neb, Junetl "'.fi' ;’rmwud. of corn and 3,600, | rare operarglasses, etc. AN siumia. :ndm they get burt:ler mmaodnfim load ,d flll,: for‘d (o:: yuua ] not Sole Mvr:gr;h%m:‘::;\:.um ob, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Ouidonood B » O oo s “or ua: ities less than tho whole| - (4 NOTABLE FEATURR TR Tl s ‘g‘mh"' h:;" n:il: X :i‘h:’ it BT | omoes:s Busey, Dr.Rioe, br. Winaay, — Fullss SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER, Greston,\a. wili bo rec ived. ' D iivery of the kraln wil, i | of thefexhibition was the large variety | p y OShaE hov T 8 | Gouncil BI owa. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la. u ved commenc: Ja vary 1, 18, Preference | o o, tly tollet P ate, $2 per day. sug2ltfm the sheriff was after him, oW~ | “Bus office, Moo will be & ven to wril 0 mustie producticn, | Of gent’s costly tollet sets, ona in par. [l OO ett, looking fixedly at Whitey, sald: [~ REYNOLDS HOUBE, ©, M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, 14 'H‘fm"\':d «w-,l. v h?;l nq-;-lA.-n{ ticular which was marked $20, and| *Among the ladles who may read “{Weed can han; you now.” * But ESTABLISHED 1858, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, A, ~' i o0 produed on the Facile oas 8 :“;:I““.';‘a‘ MA':?:{:;;L.‘;:I;:';:;‘)}:: this there may bo several sickly ones | ho won't,” was Whitney's prompt re- OOMMERQIAL HOTRL, BB :‘”““ELSL‘*AN Neols, Ia an ire 1 v ; { who have made up their minds to aot | ply. Of courseasecret thus confided OITY HOTEL, A, 1AMS, Harlan la, ! m f;g"ff':‘f'.:" e w;n;. “:l‘l";::;:-‘i:.*mz be said, sre tmported md_wembuught Hsntperery ‘; h 1 ‘hat ruyms was inviolably kept,and twenty- PARK HOUBE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, ia. - A ahicult ¢ ta the r o por 100 pounds (aot per | Under such poculiar cirsumstauces 0 QNG MN- W VRREA nive years afterward, while attending NEBRASKA HOTEL, 1L AVERY, Stanton ¥ bastel) a d the envelop:sconiaining ihomshould | that the firm can seli them at less than | *“What can’t bo cured, must he en- A blics: tion at MEROHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK. > ¥ be eudaread “Blus { v U od addrosted 10 | wholosale prices. Among the geut's i W b b of theold]® national republican convention a . W, . Burlington Jurstion, & ol ihe uuder lgoe ., | B dders are roquested fo sub- | ) IS | o Aamioan of il dared, bule the truth of the old | Ohicage, John Whitney, who then re- COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, s Blanchard, la. % B '] shasvis Ja Ten I [0 plash, ".':'.%. A tollet set for | PrOverb is self-avident it is just possi- |sided here, called to say that he PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Shenandoah Ia, 7 ‘..7'53‘3".,“.2, 10 new re sewed bariop sacky geut or lu‘y, In real Russia leather, ble they may have erred In judgment wanted me to write out v ‘t bs( ou;: - OCOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb & ¢TI S W | s to the possibilitios of the healing told me nlbput_ Mmorgnnu ate, 'u i BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS. BAGNELL, Oollege 8prings, Is. care 1881 and 1882, and bidders sbould be par A anvTY. > A : signed by him in the presence of wit. OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la. e in stating tho yoar in whith tie corn pro 3 outeide of the medical profession, | ygases, to bo sealed up and publishod JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Ay A obstamehdwgrova, Th;n there w:N mnk b:m. bisque | and before giving up in despair they | aftor nis death, I promised to d7 so ] BALL HOUSE, . W, PERRY, . .,,: 'u',::'.,... b, g T ecelvers, R il A 4 g . 3 . et LN e: Sl Ead bue rouy sy Sf hpe ;ven:;'bh::ll::l: ¥ A oufl boxes of old | 14 b"',“")‘,“‘ the effioacy of M. :3‘1’:;';“1‘;"&"‘)&"?3fi:{u:“::':“"i'.’;; SIDK SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATRNT COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F. STEARNS, Odebolt, ia Bdvetisoiweut aud ciroulss thould be 1it-ched o[ uold and common plush, smokers | Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- e eres picbhcvie e it i v . WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb. £ Mooy s e and “"l:lu;.l'lfl muterials in a varioty of goods snd & mnnd&waluh is now attracting univer- ol Py o T . journment, A. J. Sl l“ 1 SO N. DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Nob, Capt wnd Asst. Q. M, incharge Obi f Quarter- | lovely line- of photogrsph albums at Mtention, gl what - I.” had told LEADING BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, GBEEN, Bedford la. A wastor's offico doc 568 nln{' Tow figures, gue remarkably g rpay v‘;,’:“:‘us’l 1 burried to lows, return- o RIAGE FACTORY ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLAOK & BON, Marysville Mo \ ' I bandsome being warked $2,50, “ 4 ki 3 it e | CAR, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Ne j P S PR |l Pt v s ey | Lo I (e o | 48 i i b, tmsy e B g L ’ . PIPER :.CIDSIECK CIGARS was the “:., o(l lkr.doln in ..,l:| &h’.“wa;wd A:;u; patent nuur | omavass ;,‘f"h 195.0..4“.:3 .:;:m aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nus, -, L et Auroar Net. "y olive wi ® a8 inkstands, smok- raon fo Or | sion o sovihern sl » SOK » } OHAPAGNE FLAVOR, ), with wioker work bas |kuown 'to tamper with the manu. |Lincoln's eleotion, I neglected tne McCARTHY & BURKE, FOSTER HOUSE" Gont Joun FogTeR, UOK: gmre oo ! A A FXInE EMOKE one oould think | facture of sald paint will be punish- important duty of securing the con- WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, ) a.-m':'ua,‘ [™ The besh 1o the ; for the money, ues set with bevelled | ed to the full extent of law, &u per- | fession WWhitney was so anxious to n e rta ers, E&“L&‘SIE ?l k ‘l’;‘a’é’""“ ‘I?“M." 'y M A amara, , vases, perfumery cases and |eon has any suthority whatever to sell | make. In mfi{ I went o Europe, FARNAM AND DOW OITY HOUSE, W. M. MORTON, n’;t‘s'n‘:.‘. SOLE tobacco pouches, Mavy are rhhls recelpts. Hawrhory & Blw.h snd while in London wrote a letter to [ 318 14TH BT., BE(';. dma goflg\)m‘ JAGGRR& SBON, Tas Bouth Fourtesnth & treet. hand painted and satin embossed; un Lencaster |wmn,, asking him to get Alex. B DOUGLAS e, TAMA OITY, 1A, Hamon & Keales, Prop

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