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TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause —liquor. The way tomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un- happin families. into so many Ttisafact! BROWN'STRON Birte ,atrue non-alcohol ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Con gists he Brown Chemical any, who are old drug and in every particu lar relia ing the the drunkard, the nervousness, weakne: will, by remov ppetite of and by curing and general ill health result ing from intemperance, do more to promote temp in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters, are noth- ing butcheap whiskeyvilely concocted for use in local option countries. with Brow not the IroNBir Such is Itisame ' eme, a cure for weakness and decay in the ne ous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health and strength, Try onc bot- tle. Price $1.00. FALLEY & HOES, . Western Agents, Lafayetto, Indiana, THE PATERNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, woo B0 PERCT. vz Tho center ploces are Interchangeablo and ro. versiblo. It prevents the counter from runulng over, requiring no heel stiffoners. ‘been pla Agency for these goods in this town ha e P Others cannot procure them. Call nd _xamine a full lino of Leathor and wCandee” Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Re versible Heel, i MKS, M_PETE+ 80N, Loul llo, Neb. . \ ¥ Every Corsot is warranted satis- ‘actory to its wearer in every way, or the money will be retunded by the person from whom it was bought. ronounced by our leading physiclans he wearor, and endorsed I Tadios an table anu'perfect itiug Corset ever PRICES, by Matl, Postage Palds Wealth Prescrving, $1.60, Abdominal (extra heavy) §8.00. Self-Adjusting, uraing, $1.560 00, Paragon everywhare, hicago, Il APURLEY VEGETABLE EMEDY COMPOUND ELUOROF POKE ROOT. PRICKLY 'ASH.DANOLLIONNOPSAC. 4 PERFECT SYSTEM RENOVATOR ITAIDS GIGES ULATES THE o 1!1‘8 BITTERS | | 3 W aromaT\¢ T THE DAJLY BEE- -OMAHA THURSDAY MARCH %2 IF JAY COULD SHOULD DIE | 2x, USSR, 0r 1i Vanderbilt wers to fud- denly Pass Away. **Yon have tol dace, I can say In him the same that I have Gould, Mr Vanderbilt's have an immediate dep: {d of Mr, Replies to Important Quee- th would tione, as Given by Lead- iog Brokers and opon New York Oentral adson Bpeculators River, Lake Shore and other stocks in which he is directly or indlrectly in- terested; but I do not suppose that New York Etar, _iany of his ratlroads would be wiped One of the questions growing out oi | o0 o o rlatence on account of his de bogus report of the serlous .‘:'.‘Ii:.".”fi?‘fi" Jay Gonld la; whiae | Sk L LAY EAY, Kowevssy that Mr. would be the effect upon speculative, financial and commercial Interasts 1:[ result if Mr. Gould should sudaenly the country in the event of Mr Gould's step down and out of this mundane demth/” Mr, Whitely, of the broker age firm of Prince & Whitely, was snked for his opinion, I think the demise of Mr, Gould would have a far greater influence upon the stock market than would result if present atate of Mr. Gould's health?’ Mr. willlam H. Vanderbilt should |™"iie)_ves—something. He is & hapoen to die, You see, Mr. Gould | gryouy little man, and not as strong is an actlve speculator, It ls his| foy Fare oy pugllist; but in my opln pollcy to keep things on the move. |y, dny life Insurance company would 1If he makes an investment it 1s for |, glad to write » polloy In his oase » speculative purpose. On the other ¢ o twenty.five or thirty years, Mr, hand, Mr. Vanderbilt buys for tho |G 5144 not about to pine and die nake of investment, and waats to have right away—and don’t you forget it.” his money placed where it will yleld him a steady and certain income, Mr. Vanderbllt s well supplied with wealthy sons, sons-lo-law and other rolatives and friends, If, after his death, a rald were to be made upon his stocks by the bears there would be a combined pooling of interests by the hetrs and friends that would no doubt effectually protect the properties from rapld depreciation in the market. It in well known that Mr. Gould has larg Investments In what are known a8 flactuating securities, He has the for knowing that Iam correct.” ok Reo very.: 1t gives us great pleasure to state that the merchant who was reported being at the point of death from an attack of Pneu- has entirely recovered by the use WM. HAIL'S BALS\M FOR T¥ UNGS. Nuturally he feels grate- ful for the benefits derived from usiug this remedy, for the lungs and throat; and in giving j ublicity to this stat«ment we are actuated by motives of public benefaction, trusting that others may be benefitted in a similar manner. On sale by all drug. brain to keep them well in control,| The Ocean Steamers of the Future. and few men know as well as he what | New Yoik Bun. to predict regarding the stock move-| At the launching of the Auranis, ments of the future. At the same |the last additlon to the Cunard line, time I wish it understood that I am |Mr. James R, Thomson, one of her not among those who are looking for | builders, made some predictions re- the immediate dissolution of Mr. | garding transatlantioc steamers of the Gould."” future, The changes and improve- “Then you think he is not near the | ments he anticipsted are not ncvelties end of his life's journey?” of which we have not before heard, “I believe he 1s good for a great | for all of them have been discussed of many years yet. In fact, his physical | recent years; but what Mr. Thomson oondition is better than that of Mr. [sald s worthy of speclal attention, Vanderbilt or many others who are|since he is one of the most successful apparently more robust. Mr. Gould | and most conservative of the Clyde is wiry and nervous. Hin great|ship builders. activity of mind wearles him, but does | The first step in advance, he pre- not wear him out beyond recuperation. | dloted, would be twin screws instead A few weeks of rest and he 1is all|of the singlo screws. Next, instead right again. I would not be alarmed | sixteen, seventeon and even thirteen- or suspect anything radically wrong |knot ships, we should have ships going with him, unless he remained away ntnl'l:aefl of twenty knots an hour, from the city for a very long time. | and these vessels weuld be for passen- Should he be absent two months I|gers only. For the carrylnglof freight would mistrust that he was suffering | steamers specifically adapted to that from some serious ailment, because I| work would be provided, and the pas- know that he would not voluntarily | senger steamers, unincumbered with remain inactive for more than two |oargo, could be better fitted for speed. months, The fact is brokers and spec-| The passenger steamers, Mr u'ators must be prepared for almost| Thompson thought, would make 50 any emergency, and we all know that | per cont more trips than are now cus- sooner or later we must be placed un. | tomary, and so earn for the companies der the sod.” running them greatly increased profits. Mr. O. A, vohnes, a well-known|They would, indeed, be Atlantic broker who has followed the bull fac- | ferryboats, which would not be de- tlon In speculation and has smassed a | talned at the wharf by the loading and fortune of about $1,000,000 within [unloading of cargoes, but only lorg about two years, was asked for his|enough to get coal and supplies and opinfon as to the eftect which would | passengers aboard. be produced by the deaths of Mr.| The Atlantic steamship of the fu- Gould and Mr. Vanderbilt. “The|ture, he also prophesied, would have death of Mr. Vanderbilt,” he sald, |no masts, the twin machinery so “would have little effect upon the |largely increased the eafety of the ves- market. His stocks are so situsted | sel that the necessity for an auxlliary and confined to a few roads that his| propulsive power, such as sails, wounld nons, who have been educated | be no longer felt. by him, could be safely trusted| Finally, he thought that twenty to oarry on his business transac: |knots an hour would be the limit of tlons, rully one-halt of his wealth is [ speed with vessels of anything like invested In government bonds and |reasonable dimensions; that is, unless real estate, Mr Gould, on the con- |some radical changes were made in trary, s constantly carrylng an enor- | the method of obtaining the propelling mous volume of stocks. It is for his | power. Interest to malntain. prices, and it is| Those are prophesies which oven a & constant fight on his part to success. | very conservative ship-buiider can af- fully meet the devices and subter-|ford to indulge In, for the indications fuges of tho bear faction. Should Mr. | are that we are rapldly proceeding to Gould dle suddenly the effect might | thelr fulfillment. The Alaska made be very serlous on the stock market. | twelve round voyages last year, sev- The unccrtainty as to where hls stocks | eral of the runs out of New York be- would fall and'to whom would devolve | ing made In ' a little over seven daye the task of supporting them, world | each, and one of the return runs last- create a feellng of uneasiness. I do|ing only six days, elghteen hours and not apprehend, however, that such an | thirly-seven minutes. The Stirling event as Mr. Gould's unforeseen and | Castle, turned out last year by the unlooked for death, might create a |same builders, Mesars. Jchn Elder & panicky feeling; but after the firat ored a speed of 18 4 knots shock the market would tend to regu nd has proved herself the late iteelf. 1f Mr, Gould should be |floetest vessel ever engaged in the taken sick and his death antlolpated, | China tea-carrying trade. The speed or the idea become firmly fixed in the | of the channel steamers Brittany and public mind that he was golug to dle, | Normany is recorded at 17 23 knots the ovent would be so thoroughly dis- | The North German Lloyds steamer counted on Wall street that the su- | Werra has attalned a speed of 17 23 preme moment could cause no serlous | knots sn hour, Still greater things results,” are promised for the Oregon, of the “‘What effect would his death have, | Gulon line, if any, on the control of the market?"| Tt will be seen, therefore, that al- ““That is the slightest consideration | ready wo have very closely approached of all. The operations of the stock | the greatest specd that it™ is practica- market are not permanently dnpoqd ble to attaln with our present machin- ent In any great degree upon the life | ery, according to Dr. Thompson, It or death of any single Individual. Mr, | is true that to attaln the additional Gould possesces wonderful executive | two knots is not an easy matter, but a ability. He ls & Napoleon of finance, | very difficult one, To do It we shall and yet should he die some man In|need to push still farther what has Wall street would spring up to take|already been slowly carrled forward his {I)I“‘" almost to the maximum, and to attain ‘‘Uncle” Rufus Hatch sald that he | the end there must be a separation be- had not taken the time to think o all | tween the frelght and passenger steam- that might happen in the event of |ers, Gould or Vanderbllt belng suddenly| But such a separation would do removed from aotlve business life. | more than contribute to the attaln. Mr, Russell Sage did not wish to be|ment of the additional speed, desired quoted on the subject. Another|and practicable. It would tend to in- prominent operator expressed himself | crease safoty, There would not be in substance as follows: the exouse for neglecting safety pre- *‘I do not think that any man liv- | cautlons that there Is now, when pro- Ing on the face of the earth 1s 80 |vision has to be made for the cargo. Mr. Gould should dle to-morrow! porary flutter tn a few stocks might|be sacrlficed and increased wl.arfage be the result of his demlee, but no|{ncurred. lasting efleot nood bo antlcipated. If| A great step toward the desired ond, you stick your finger Into the Atlantic | we belleve, will be the bullding of ocean & certain amount of water 1Is|asteamers for passenger carrying alone, displaced. Pull your finger out and | But meanwhile we need an.interna- no hole remains, * Take a man out of | tional system of fog signala to prevent the world and he leaves no perman- | the collisions to which so large a s! ent hole. Of course some men are |of the disasters to steamers at sea are more important than others; but If a|due. Ocean travel is far more peril- man be large or small it 1s only a(ous than it ought to be at this period question of a little more or lees time|of high development, and the dangers required for the vacuum to be filled. | incurred are due not to necessity, but Jay Gould will dle one of these days. | to the causes which are preventable, Somebody will step Into his shoes.| From the begluning of this year up His son George Is helr apparent.|to the middle of February 359 ship- George can have his papa’s stocks and | wrecks were reported, an Increase of money, but brains cannot be disposed | 148 as compared with the correspond- of by one of those documents that are | ing perlod of 188 usually filed in the surrogate's office.” oe. E— ““Then you doo't think that Gearge |, Xf Ygu are mov sarried, write the Mu. will ever be as amart as Jay?" tion, Oedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars “‘Ob, I cannot say what might hap- | explaining the plan, 15-8m, The young man may develop remarkable energy as he grows older.”’ me what you think about Jay Gould. Now tell me what | Webacer you think of Willlam H. Vanderbilt.” “‘It yon mean to ask me to state my {dea of the effect his desth would pro- general way of ng effect Vanderbilt's death would cause a more lasting commotion than would “Do you know anything about the d nearly gored to desth. The. timel : Artival of bis hired man_ with a pitchtork | O8Pital Stook, - - $100,000 prevented his death, week, some of the young bloods got full of at North Bend, painted and will ‘Weeplog groat or of so much importance that|ln the passenger steamer, running at his place cannot be filled. Suppose | an enormous speed, the first requisite Do | {s to secure safety, and that this can you think the event would cause a|be assured within reasonable limits 1s panio in Wall street or upset the busi- | not den'ed by ship wrights, though to ness and financlal welfare of the|attaln it more money than is now spent world? Well, I will admit that tem- | must be put in the ship, frelghts must S8TATE JOITINGS, making the rounds of the A queer case of polsoning “ocourred in vrecinct. Dodge counts, last | FLATEE week, Charles Pettesrew bought a quan- ¢ tity of candy and took it home. Heate| A number of business men from Iowa ®,me of i:and soon sfter folt & vnahm have settled in York, tinglog pain in pon | Thy cresmery at Beatrice will be opened examination 1t was learned that the candy | in a few da; T R rublimate | DeWitt has & new harness shop, ore no hope o0 feouviey, Blue Springs wants a tailor shop, Olear Creek precinet, in Saunders county, has an organization known as the Star Gomedy comp It has ntely pro- ducsd the drams, *'The Rewsard of Crime, or the Love of Gold.,” Each member of your trees,” country pre: The Dakota Uity creamery made 60,000 ouads of butter in ubout seven months L STEELE, JJHNSON & G0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and Fortunes or Farmers and Me- I Thousands of doliacs an be saved by using proper judgment in taking eare of the company it sad to bo u tar of magni: | 10 B L2V Sellow complesions poos tude, and if the profession were regularly |, ,otite, Jow and depressed spirits, and adopted would equal Booth and Barrett. | corarally debilitated, do not d':ny & mo- In a school district in the southern part [ ment, but go at once; and procure a bot. of Dixon county recently the teacher and tle of those wonderful Electric Bitters, nltlhorltlu cluh:‘;‘.v ’ll'" 'I::yersp lr;-m :vmgh never hnl' tom:nre, und" E("[“ (&r the ele t ust matters. During | trifling sum of y cents, ribune, the acjusting one of th attorneys tried to | Sold by O. . Goodman ut the teacher ont by main force, and her awyer objecting » battle ensued, in which both the legal lizhts were badly used up. b The editor of the Auhurlu P;‘xu, at IAu- urn, recently married, In the next issue b l:'_;;wr iter the ceremony had been | 18 that of a Waterbury grocer who in performed, two-thirds of the space of his | fast losing his customers, One of his paper not given over to patent insides and | patrons of long standing, whose family advertising was given to an account cf the | traded hundreds of dollars during the wedding. year, went himself to got & pound of A notice was recently posted on house | orgter orackers. The honest grocer All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of JIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. Agonts for BENWOOD RAILS AKD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0. Heir-Spiitting Honesty. From the New Haven Palladium, The recent case of absolute honesty e DEALEKS TNe—— HALL'S SAFE ANDG LOCK GO, Fire and Burglar Pr)> &b S JET 3B & M AULTS, LOOS, o . 1020 Farnham Street, ONIATTA., - - - RIEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH w, Brewing ocenpied by two women of {mmoral tend- |\ "Ceiobino tham broke one oracker encies, in Syracuse, that if they were not ghing out in forty-eight houra the building would | tWice to make the scales balance. be burned the ground. The women, e e s e in el arwwn 1 Pawnoo| 148 BAD AND WURTHLESS City. Recently a darkey went to b Are never imitated or counter, me'd‘ # hotel thers and was shown a s This is especially true of a family tablo where white peovle were seat: ® | medlcine, and it is positive proof that country aristoorats objected and the colored | ) rema:iy imitated is of the highest OB Bt boom B atemok Bte aad T I IR we et already preparations on an extensive scale | 80d proved by the whole world that are going on for the renson’s work, Allarge | Hop Bitters was the purest, best and number of business buildings, besides | most valuable family medicine on H-(Idennu' aro sureto be put up this|earth, many imitatlons sprung up and bl e ) began to steal the notices in which A Dentist at Wasping Water ia accused | tho pross and. poople of the country of being a romnambulist. When thus f- | pog'orpressed the merita of H. B feoted ke sings such_rongs as *‘Come to my a i Yeylng b Lnd s f Heart. my Beloved,” much to the disgust [ 81C 1D every way rying to induce suf. 'lzl the simple-minded residents of the vil- h::l;f lnvnl:;il .ctoune If;heir stuff in- age. L expecting make money on The members of the Platte county bar | the credit and good name of H. B. gave a banquet at a Columbus hotel last | Many others started nostrums put uj week, commemorative of the appointment | in gimilar style to H. B., with varl- of A, M. Post to the judgship made vacant i by H bictiera rceiant tederal sppolit: ously devised names in which the ment, word “Hop” or ‘‘Hops’’ were used in R. O, Eldridge, one of the ploneer set. | 8%8¥ to Induce people to beliove they tlers of Antelope county, recently sold his | Were the same as Hop Bitters, All farm snd improvements for $i0,000. He | such pretended remedies or cures, no came to the state eleven years ago with | matter what their style or name s, |, barely enough money to get here with, and esplclally those with the word A revolting ease of infanticide occurred | «“Hop” or *Hops” In their name or In st Blalr last Thursday night The bod o » badly mutilated iafant wan found by (Y Way't onuoted with them or thelr some young men near the town hall, The | BaWe, are Imltations or counterfelta. mother has not been discovered. Beware cf them. Touch none of The question of a creamery at Weeping | them. Use nothlng but genuine Hop Water has been settled. Two brothers | Bitters with a bunch or cluster of named Day will soon commence the erec- | green Hcpa cn the white label, Trust tion of ono to cost 85,000, which will be | nothing elte Drugglats and dealers °°;"t"il“°,";‘:g";l‘:"i':" o el warred sga'nst dsallog 1= (mits s ai o 4 Weat Point_will have & $75,000 roller | 1008 OF oF 1o felts flouring mill this year. The work is bound to go forward according to the state- | ment: of the local p: A Fremont firm will son commenoce the Association, CELEBRATED ¢ KEt & BOTTLED BEER. R THIS EXCELLENT BERR SPEAKS ST UISIMOT2S FOB ITSELF, Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: For Throat Diseases and Coughs BrowN BroNon1aL Trocugs, like all other really good things, are frequently imitated, The genuine are sold only in erection of a three-story steam flouring | boxes, mill at that place. The machinery will be of the new roller system and the equipment will otherwise be perfect, Frank Putnam, living near Al waasavagely attacked by a boar last week All Our Gonds are Made to the Standard of cur Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, At » masquerado ball in Harvard last| Aot Ol ARIE Vi Proria? CHeAD [ whilaky and rAtsed abig Fows WIS | R e Office Corner 13th and Harney Str d:‘:v- ;are bm:en, the women scared, and DIRECTORS, o other damage done, Work | ing fi \bl; the W iy oo e oo | R cmsen) Qoo OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, Tt is being plastered and | Geo. H Pratt, oon be ready to com- Joa. B. Heartwell, D. M. McE] Hinney. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, Ete. 310 South Twelfth Street, . - - - - OMAHA, N£B. mar 7-mon-wed-fri-me. mence operations, An Omaha firm of plumbers has sub- | Fy: i ity o B "the:itisens_of | £ irst Mortgage Loans a Specialty ‘ater on the question of starting water workathere, Tho proposition meets | iy company farnlshes a pormanent, home with favor, tnstitution where School Boa: ‘tand other legally The village board of Pawnee are trying | 1ssued Municipal securitie 10 |Nebraska can be to bring the various additions and sub- Nl negotls on the md ! avorable terms divisions within the corporation boun. | Loans made on tmproved fu u I n sllwell settleq daries, A committee is at work on the | sorremendonte. sutjeot. oot ol Norkh Beod Wi boob onm: GUHKTEIETWEITKS I PER FNECTION g wbion L e £ the postofios o : HEATING AND BAKING floors, Iron and Slate Roofing, is only attalned by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Rangas.! 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor, 1111 Douglas §t, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | A large increase of travel is observable on '.h:r& & M. road in the South Platte country this spring. A large proportion of it is immigrants for Nebraska. A Tecumseh man, whose name is not given, recently went on a prolonged spree which wound up by placing bis once man. WITH ly form under the daisies. : A fair will be he!d at Wisner duriog the [ DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, WIRE tAUZE OVER DOORBS, o 317000 wumoribed for vne| 110y Iron and Slate Boofing, For salo by necessary improvements. Specht’s Patent Motallic Skylight Patent, MILTON ROCERS & SONS The Catholiics are making 8 number of | Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket pi 4 substantial improvements in their church Shelving, I am the veneral agent AT A . at Albion, Among others a large bell will for the above line of goods. fult.m¥e) be placed in the steeple, The question whether a new school will be built in the Blair district comes up April 21, The sentiment of the people is in favor of the building. The town of Red Cloud is said to be in o filthy condition in the matter of strects and alleys, The authorities are urged to remedy the situation. The proposition to build a railroad from Salina, Kansas, to Beatrice and Lincoln appears to be ssuming shape, snd may become a real road. The people of Stanton are kicking on account of the high rates of freight charged by the Stoux City & Pacific to shippers of grain, A man in Brownville named Arnold has invented a fire escape which he claims to be superior to that reeently invented by a Plattsmouth man. The Olay County Agricultural sssocia- tion is in a prosperous condition, It has bought fifteen acres of land, and has 1,000 | in the treasury, The new brick hotel at Superlor has been commenced. The builder has con. tracted for 140,000 brick and eyven more will be used. A The citizens of Wilsonville' want some & one to burn & kiln of brick there this sea- EASTWAHD K son, and olaim that the venture would be . S ing one. The new Muthodhl: ‘clg:lmh %S'hA\uI(:r‘- In the old Favorite ana is under progress ot building. en s cum‘%{:tefi n?:‘toln will have five church mn’axr:.z.z.xn buildings, —F¥O The owners of the flouring mill at Crete| GHICAGO have ordered 82,000 worth of new ma- C PEOR " chinery which will be placed in position 8T. LOUIS, IRON FENCING, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Kailings, Window Blinds, Cel- ar Guards; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & HILL PATENT IN- SIDE BLIND. JEWELERSMUSIC DEALERS.} : " OMAHA NEB. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST | General Agents for the VER WARE. CLOCKS, Finest and Best Pianos and | The Oldest Whoiesale and | Retail JEWELRY HOUSE fiDUTE. in Omaha. Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- SRLNETON 5 Orgam manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic,|any Meitern Manufaoturer and Choicest Selections in mgila);oa:eznd Orgavs sold PRECIOUS STONES and ffi)rtct: sh %x; installmeuts at all descripuons of FINE OA Sm 008, PLENDID steck WATCHES at as Low Pri- gieinw v chickf,ingf ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vore & Son’s Pi. nonorable dealers. Call|anos, and ots r makes, and see our Xlepant New| Also Ciough & War en soon, hood!lums were arrested Several you ) ilding, |Steriing Imperial. Smith t Tuostmy for disturbivg a religious IMILWAUKEE, |8tore, Tower Building, 0g lmperial &m: g They were fined $5 and costs 5 America; - s YP oo brothere ot Diter| - DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, | corner 11th and Farnham |, ;¢ "coi) l'loozzgnlsl,s&fiéfgg wan L nleied ono ight st week, and | NEW YORK,BOSTON, | 8treets purchasing, MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW 0ASES, A Large Btock always on Hand, 500 and 8600 taken from the [ And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. Hiel el " 8 TE LINE COMPRISES It is stated on good authority that dur- Hearly 4 B 1l conn ing t s ason from 75 to 100 new pas mada in LNIGN ARGS9 g:fifi:iz:’::fi?h: erected in North Bend, has s Natlonal Reputation ng 1, 0) lod Orsto has & fow o8 | b".‘rh:;“':(':, beye B the world for ll classes ot éravel. any town in the State. h A Try it andyou will find Arayeling & lnxury and otherwise diegrace themselves. Instoad of & discomfort, Jobn B, Long, of Beatrice, started for| Through Tickete via rhia Celebrated Line Oregon last ‘week, whero ho will purchase | % 8 HACCIEE G iitee o Fare, Sleepin, 80,000 sheep and drive them east. Oar Acoommodations, Time Tables, &c., will be Glasa ball shooting bas become & popular | cheerfully glyes by.applylaing o sport at Albion, ‘and matches occur daily * 'S4 Vico-Frost & Gen. Manager,Chioage. between the looal sportamen. PEROIVAL LOWELL, The Johnson county fair association has rtea: Pamenrer Agt. Ohloage, just bought twenty acres of land toadd to | W4 DATKREORE b 0 the grounds it already owns, . ¥ DUELL, Tieked fAgh. oms The stereotyped sentence: ‘‘Now plant PIANOSL:ORGANS On Long Time---8Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A, HOSPE, JR,, 1519 Dodge, Umaha, maso-ed-iv |

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