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CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK Tis Grrat Exo TRADE MARK L RENRDY, An unfiling eure for Seminal W oak Y noss, Spermatorr that follow 88 & requirement complied with, of one single re such that they are seldo See their written guarantee. A trial i will convince have adopted the [“SAVE ME FROM MY FRIEND." | Professor Aughey Compromised by the Skillfal Forgeries of a THE DAILY BEE-~OMARA, MONDAY, JULY 30. 1383. w d, part Tot 8 blk 13, Tmp. Ass. add £500. G. W. Loomis and ¥. C. M. M. Putnam 3, Hanscom Pl Revinius to lots 11 and 12, blk — PERSONAL, guest of the Paxton, Horbert E, Closter, of New York, s at the Aurora wants a barber, and forty.ix men plodge th ‘and support to & man t will locwte there and shave st reasonable Tho bridge at Nerth Bend across tho Platte i out. There is now no way of crossing the Platte with a team bet n Columbus and Fremont Tho night operator at Dorehestor was lnid off thirty days for sleoping thirty m [ One doliar and fifty conts » minute is a protty @ i =] dy ticur 5 CRERTSHIN CURES ) ilne, L Dattion who onne up rom Linoeln | oo | n e T E3n AN o Hotle Vicors vd Botes, risboren th ( e by bows |4 1 vod that t it W. H. Johnson, of Denver, was at “,,,‘ The gypsies that visited Pierco had );0 Complexion. | Cuticurs Soap, an exquisite 8kin Beau y e ery one. he 8| § urd orted i ¢ capita Cl i o dispose of inons low figures, on DO | tif and Toile iree by mi o every one.. £The Sy | Saturday reported that the capital ity |, U S0 RS to dispose of ab_ruinously low figures, only 00 f tifler and Toitet & ago, or six packages for €, or will be sent free by mail on the receipt of the money, by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE C0., Buffalo, N. Y Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman, jy 19m&e-cod tion. The startling discovéry had been | 1o, A. S, Daddock, of the Utah cominis i R SRt R — fmade that o note discounted ‘.i”.. left for Salt Lake City Saturday, to I oty | e . H Bro el oter Ao o Professor S p! ghey | present at the coming electio G mnle: he was born, and nothing we_could give him helped | e ecret Yo T e e b i A £ 50,787 hogn. Tho total asoused’ VATUAROI OF | hit Anilh wé thiod GLTICRA RadRb e, WhiCh e | [bove tho. forwed eudotscmont of | N iBRwH, \he & Jolty and good | thb county Ta & 4 e |l i i et o s i g i, | Mr. Baniele, of Lincoln, Tho broker at {looking C. B & Q. man, attended churdh | The test of the welle to supply She peniton ot SRR, SLUAnLY JEAR, stunding, by | of the universal success of with his Omaha friends yesterday tiary with water was highly’ satisfactory. RA REMRDIRS, The most” w Brown's Iron Bitters is sim- is shaken up a great deal over the recent | | diseovery that affects the reputation of a prominent professor in the university Aboiit 1 week ago ono of the curbstone “M® Ltates that ho is now at the springs near | 048 in a year, which cove ationt's brokers who shaves notes, called | (pdon, where he also met Jim Stephenson | Mad dogs are numerons in Pawnee county. | prdy s fimls i b, Gt upon by a bank officer for an explana- | last Wednesday One farmoer lost £2,000 worth of eattle, bitten | was completely ¢ Iy by the Conicura’ Rese: | |onee began an active inquiry, when it was discovered by comparison of notes Robt. Douglas and wife, of Indianapolis, are in the city A letter received from Mr. John G, Jacobs Joseph Gameom, of St Louis, is at the conts being asked for ‘one and &3 for “first | choice of four | The assessed valuation of T county in 1882 was §1,570,087, 00, In 1888 thoe assessod | valuation is #1,860,985.00, On increase of $200, Iy the brutes, and anothor farmer lost’ six in | Sevon wells have been dug and the supply water soems inexhaustible. i wkin dise ] o1&, leaving a cloan and healthy skin . > | G {llare y % Cure sworn to before a justice of the peace and Hen ply this: Itis thebest Iron | that paper of Prof. Aughey bearing the | Millard: | Liast Sunduy ovoning lightning struck tho | it oot prowpent oo o " preparation ever made; is Chas, D, Traphagan, of Lincoln, was in |[residence of John Carey, of Rock Creek pro- | Hon. Willlam Taylor, Hualth Commissioner, a ade ; compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and forged endorsements of W. H. B. Stout, | W. J. Turner, T. M. Marquette and Mr. | Daniels, ranging all the way from $100 to (#5660, and amounting in all to over town last night, E. 8. Snow and A, P. Prentis, of Laramie, and A, Hanaver, of Salt Lake City, were cinet, and burned the house and a blacksmith shop. Both wese insured. Tho B. & M. surveyors have completed the survey for the proposed road from Nemaha for ita construction Aftor three months' uso of the Ceni L and twelve yoars of s constant suf Toston, ways: il # e L I | I A, HOBDS Wr — 7 REV.ILTOWNTR TRON SO AT s Tishoste/ P",B.li"‘ias/.m.,.,, n ! Abses ‘v Tow of . Priend, A firin the machine at Grand Tddand tatiae that Tnve hoon ¥ !‘l‘}"‘gulsu\ma 3 $ H. Garrett, of Atchi at the ¥ but the fire company | ine. Ministors and bubd- / the debilitated vital forces. & . ' i * flames, lio Speakers will find it gt = sumption and & Premature | The Namen of Prominent Lincolnites (. 1 rown, of St Paul, wag visitor ot | The U. P, raflroad company will make Boa: AT g R S - 2 ¢ BEWARR of advertisements to - rofund mmm.uhnw Placed on His Paper—The tho Piktat $eiterd i 1 station. Ground has beon sary. 1 recommend it { drugiista from wham e medicine Is bought do ot 5 3 o Faxton yessorday. [ ctad for on which to erect machine shops as o reliable remedial f refund, but refer you to the manutacturers, and the | " Statement of the Mre. Antte Worbhington, ixon 4x '« ntid s Fouhd hotiae; agent, possesaing un: (N v doubted nutritive and | Testorative propertios. | Lowiccille, Ky, Oct, 2, 1892, WM. SNYDER, \ c Inciple among the promi nent western men who came | 1t to Salem, and w by s, Cutioura, 50 cent ) does just what is claimed for £3,000, were held by various banks [\ "n:uu‘ E ermen who came | il o commenced at once. W g e s Rl e MANUFACTUREROF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS . x it—no miore and no less, and parties at Lincoln. 1t seems ke ot Ry AT h L....“"f"y:.\"‘xh\ll:::'::'?;::".ir‘lulltf.‘i’.‘.‘:.; POTTER DRUG AND CHMEICAT, CO., BOSTON. that Professor Aughey had for a number ! AP Dy thel By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the of yerrs been o borrower from shylocks and sharks at cent per cont rates, and that he sometimes had notes endorsed by th It will natur: be im Paxton, | SirKt © nandory. N nger on th Mackworth, of 1 20, Buffalo, N, Y west bound U, Erio Com- day. He reports his o most totally destroy in that district. road will make a rate of two. re to firemen who attend the tourna. at Line Other persond will be ne-fifth rates. ment charged one and gnmord‘l Radical U @ cleases the nasal s foul mucus, rostores nses of smell, taste, and hearing when affectad, froes the ead, throat, and bronch al tubes'of offoisive matter, ol i ifyi rties named. wide sweotens and purines the breath, stops the cough and system, healing, purifying i st » The county seat of Brown county, one of the |3 i e broath, stops the cough and i < < | 2 Yvers a < Or's AT ake. "The; ill ) e Arrests t) progress of Catarrh towards cousumptio and strengthening. Com- agined that the lawyers and bankers were |“ They will qu new. countics organized in the northwestorn | Complete freatment, with Inhalor, $1.00. Aok for mencing at the foundation lin a fermont. + Aughey was |t tion of the state, has been_permanently lo- | Sanford's Radical Cure. Wi, | tien. Hoclaimed| DrC. 1. Hart has returned from tho east, | c4ted by election at Ainsworth, it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. 1have been a great sufferer from avery weakstomach, heartburn, and | called on for an expls | that his sig the endorsements were forged by a friend whose name he at f After a week's negotiation he turned over whatever real and personal property he enuine but that declined to give. A. Draper, of Niobr: Mr. Duncan, of guest of the Millard. Nooman 1. Keyes, of Central City, way in town yesterda s at the Millard, Point, D. T., ney county are fully Public schools in K i bout 50 d up with the times. I tricts orga three to six months school each year. The anti-monopoiists of Western county will meet at Red Cloud on the 11th of August for the purpose of taking into consideration an anti-monopoly ticket for the fall cam) Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters moets the re Ngg (uirements of the r- tional medical philos. ophy which at pres- ent provails. ot CARRIAGES q dypepsia ntawordtorm. Néarly had to redeem some of his obligations Mi‘l‘h-" ]'- Shriver, of Burlington, is at the | Npogieon 5, taking tho nitiary steps for First-class Peinting and Trimming. Repairing Promptly Done. everything 1 ate gave me dis e O TR R Wtk rd. “water works.” She i | mver 3 St cond o B and came to Omaha in company with an S ES, R 1119 Harney Street, R 2 % OMAHA, NEB I ! { / o taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, butgot no relief until I %00k Brown's Iron Bitters, 1 feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man, 1 am_getiog much stronger, and feel first.rate, Iam « railroad engineer, and now make , . my trps regularly. I can not say 100 much in praise of your wondee- ful medicine, D. C. Mack. BrowN's IroN BITTERS does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the tedth, or cause | headache and constipation. 1t will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. lattorney to implore his friends to help him out of his trouble. PROFESSOR AUGHE Professor Aughey w day and w consented to an interview, and s 'S STATEMENT. s in the city Satur er. He d: A lera- seen by a BE repo | certain person who owed me a cof | ble sum of money, and was unable to pay it, voluntecred ‘to get endorsers to my paper. 1 consented to the As it turned out, he forged the endorse. ments. The whole amount of the forged | notes approximates £3,000. About a week ago, one of the notes nat being met when due, the endorsers were ealled upon to make it ngement. bod, and it was discovered | Tohn Sparks and family, and John Tiniie and . of Cheyenne, registerod at the Millard, Sunday. J. H. Wilon, J. H. Thornberry, K. B, Moore, and Chas. Baker; all of Towa.Ci are in town, Ex-Mars| Omialia yestel W, Daily, of Peru, was in lna Keith, left old home, Boston, Mass. W. F. Allen, general agent of the Mutual Life Insurance company, went east Saturday tospend the month of August at Fairhaven and other places on the New England coast. Mus, Allen proceded him some weeks ago. and Mrs, Frank Sheélton, of Lincoln, six foet squaro and contain twelve foot of water. A coal oil stove et fire to the house of Peter Fawlie, near Hastings, and_also the clothing of Mrs. Fawlio.: The plucky woman success- Tully battled with both blazes alone. No serious daninge. Tho B. & M. extension to Beatrice is radid- rearing complotion. The railroad officials they oxpect to rn rogular passenger traing from Nebraske City to Beatrico by the 10th of August. A Bohomian, living near Everest, on the M. P. road, betweon' Falls City and Atchison, in i Tnst week, knocked his wifo in- sensible with a club, and then blowed his Drains out with shof gun. The woman will probably recover. W. J. Hume of the ontarprising young men of Dodge has purchesed th ine farm of Robert Saling in Saunders county four miles west of ont and _containing 320 acres, The price paid was $7,200. body ay invigorat To vitalizes the forpid stomach and liver, and offets a kalutary change in the entire For sale by S, STOMACH system. }‘ F?? E RS f .:"mx nd Dealors mibm&e-cod FRESED . OFTSTERS Booth’s Oyal’ Brand AND D. D. MALLORY & CO’S “DIAMOND” BRAND. Fresh Fish at Wholesale. D. B. BEEMER, Omaha. A.EK. DAXILE’Y, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons, :l:u‘ltq ”\I:| :m}m ]tlft mi 1‘1\ l\‘l : Gy l‘l)u | e at the Paxton. In the chase of the bui e TS rdt evatine o My Repository ia constantly fillod with a select stock. Beat Workmanship guarantoed. i 5 L Subscquen estigation led to the T S AR ol t nouriahing diot for invalida and : D T e Crased discovery thata large amount of :‘,: 1‘;“":“";"""t;'“'l“,""“ I Commended by all Ph Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha am,” went out on the Denver /" . redlines and trade-mark on wrapper. ne was in ci to allow a b Sold by all dry T, MET paper bearing my Saturday evening for the summer., o thsneatwho LAt Bhimdl wers Aet ———e —_— — i tion. T immediatelywent towork to pay | 5 13, ). Ryan was up from Li sworn in as .x‘-‘u A subseription paper off all theso notes in order that the en- S — r ;;'-“';"_“‘"; 3 { A L i f et i A Newspaper Editor. The Lincoln Journal says the virls in n of Beauty 18 a Joy Forever. dorsers should ot suffer. The larger| ¢ yroicont of Bloomville, Ohio, rises | Yarions parts of ‘the country are be DR.GT.GFELIX GOURAUDS o part have already been paid and all will |t explain: “Had that terrible disease catarrh, h R R Fol S ALER 0 Orfental Cream or Magical Beautifier. The Publio s roguctied carefully to wotsce th | be within. forty-eight hours. I hold in | ftr swenty yesre; conldu’s taste or suell, and Mg Qriental Crean Purifion i well as Bouutifio | iy Flour i mado at Salomm, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1 tho Combined Raller Stono Srstem. We new and enlarged Scheme to he drawn Monthly. | my hands a letter admitting his part in | cypeq Thes 2 : 5 rfics mples, Freckles, Moth. | gy EXCLUSIVE sale of our flour to one firm in a place. We have'opened o branch at 1618 Capitol aveuus g | cured me. hese ave facts voluntarily given patches A0 | 5yiha, - Writo for Prices. Address either £#CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Tickets ORIy | ¢1ic yunsaction which has placed me in | against a former prejudice of patent medi- every blomiah | O g $6, Shares in Proportion. : i R e - B i A Doauty and VALENTINE « REPPY. . such anembarras: position. A war- e e from the bench at the end of the m19m&e.6m Salem or Omaha, Meb. rant will at once ba issued for his .u’xwt.: STATE JOTTINGS. ‘ylr_rf'n‘, tfu-rm llli< r .m-lul.- that 41;0]& — — — — = and will be placed in the hands of « de- % et erne et it e A it lihblve: at I appear scriously | - Fillmore el a population of 12,000, i J'l"’:‘)?";‘v‘l'l""' shenlye ingand upiapyhile bo suro the Lonisiana * State Lottery Company | compromise atter, but T am not | Buildings for rent are u scarce article in Ge- | vooms s me I bt & wore thn this,”" Do “We do hevsby certify that e supervise the ar- | guilty.” i The terms «f Knevals to s w on the dis- mo feing of (he Louisiana State Lottery Company, | The lotter referred to is as follows: | ilding, - Aulel RETD 3.60/per g0 Sountirelsior add in person manage and control the Drawings Oxany, Neb., July | s . o L) ons year's The distin themaelves, and that the same are conducted with Dk AUGHE Y. letter to 1 1 | Fremont grain dealers are paying 32 conts 1in)re: . L, honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all nar. EAR AUGHE our letter to hand. | for corn, Senator A. Hayre said ties, and we authorize the company to use this cer: |1 admit it all, but can’t write tho confes- | myo railroad between Beatrico and Filley is | #dVises the s 4 cate, with fac s of our signatures attached,"| oy you ask for nor make my apy Somplats opements, HAU Tox (a pati adurscmen ance.” Like yourself 1 did like to ask| The foundation of tho city hall of Keamy | The Haustings Nebraskian says: “Twolve L,'g;;g;m;g;f,;f:;;:}m e i any one to go on your paper, and not be- | is comploted. : ars ago this wpring 1. 1. Cole came to | six months, using it evers {names on myself. But you knew I did | of butter daily. Mr. Cole the happy possessor of u beautiful | Mum. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Solo Prop 48 Bond L4 b {not mean or intend any one to suffer and | Lincoln, Beatrice and Wymore are to be | 240 nere farm, located on ilofeat ol B NEL o0, e aad Fancy Goods soal |shall yet pay every cent and when the | tried by telephone, Hastings, well stocked, anc jicEorimia; by sll. Druggists anc.Fancy €looch .o i : . e , h i ers throughout the United States, Canal and : i x A A sreatest danger is o vill assume it all. | The demand for carpentors in the interior | ablecomfort of life. He was recently offered | gurope. L] Invitesfthe attention of the public to hi 4 B ST e LB | Lol xeaad o suoply: fifty dollars an acre for hix land. ; aflons. 41,000 oy tor ool 1l b coumorsaa. | 1do or liave a business clsowhore under | A vicious cor doctor has started w new raca | About throo weeks ago o mad dog gt into ¥ : i in 1989 o 2 yeara by the logature oL I8N0 YL Yo anow # | The West Point National Bank start out | bit & number of the cattle. Since then nine HURBEA a.l'ge a.ll e e ec e 00 )\ ""W“',,aoof-memn resorve fund of over D. C. V. |witha capital of $100,000. have dhmlluf I-yknlmxflwl;ul. ;uul nwnv‘-;m ox- | 0L,4'4ince beon added. X ; e e 1 Blatte: «d tobe taken with tho same disease. U S U e s | Professor Avghey imall rokens up, | A pork packery s being agitated in Pl sl Sl ton with o june die | T Faye Found It ! i et wpart of the "prosent wiate’consitution | says he hasn't slopt for o weck and ap- | Eputhasity e Prosbach ol WASCOM:A guuici |ing at the mouth and_eating nothing until | oy tne oxclsmation of & manwhen he got & box i adopted December 2d, A. D, 1579. 38 rreatly trated. Whes i nd stock company pro- | death ends their suffering, in from th to % . i , . pears greatly prostrated. When ques Sy 3 heir sufering, in from three o | of Euroka Pile Ointment, which is a simple und sure G gas Setss o Prsssns he first refused togive it,but when pressed e e ol e The North Platte Nebraskan says cattle T," S Diarrh C Its grand single number drawings take "'3?“11yl!""d"°;F;1 "‘l‘ "“fi" !“g"e“)‘ “}'l D, :‘ Buffalo county is in débt to the amou; ::::.\.‘.'Lf.',:':‘.l.f.|".."r]:’;:lllhlu‘: .;"A“-Lh 'l')nfl:.vbh\:’:nt‘i:: gRamerioan QIO (LIre | lace monthly. igenham _Tho date being Omaha, he | 5150, 42.79, with $12,708.08 iu the trewsu h o i FEi A Han stood the tost for twenty years. Sure curo for p D bl B oM ViRinta atvad s mado fine grass and now s it begin to 3 surail A_SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- o s _Yigenuar The Sherwood block in Plattsmouth, one of | dry up their flesh and tallow will harden, put- | b, Nover Falls. - Diwrrhuea, Dysentary, and Chole- TUNE Eighth Grand Drawing, Class H, at New Or. | here, and stated that he didnw’t hnow | the finest buildings in the city, is completed. | ting them pe condition for shipping, | ™Mo 4 x lenas, TUBADAY, AUGUST 14, 1683t Moathly w]'huru he lived hutr it s | Grand Tdand - continues to flourish, and | Stockuen say for rang purposs no mare Deane’s Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial, 3 the western part of the state. |four newspape d hier praises day and | rain is needed; that dry weather will cure the o rapid salo i ing i CAPITAL PRIZE, §75,000. o D ey IO R ) Jalia BoRTRehSts UoRaE bar peMscn) pTans it_in_fino shope for_ fall and | 1% lmpomiblo to supply the rapld s of the same. Embracing ali the Late Patterns in everything in the 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS REACH. .rae: e $ e —— BURE CURE WARRANTED tions, in Fifths in Proportion. the full amount of the notes and that he| The railroad contractors on the Tecumseh For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. o "2y Law oF PR, secured the endorsemont in liou of imme- | ranch aro paying 8300 por day for men and | 1 posn I by che Rl T Carpet Line, ; 4 Fem ) . urties, who on nce §1.00. i 1 CAPITAL PRIZE ... 976,000 | diate payment of what he himself owed. u k X O e T P R e 3 1 do do .. 25,000 | The case i .| Wilber has built many new hotses thi v w wm 3 i i Ml | LI R AL | Vi e vy i s v | S B WA s gy 5 WHITEHOUSE 4 PRIZES OF $6000 12,000 | ODE. he forgeries were said to be re- supply, lr-mx mlli:aurk ml‘ promoters of an abortion, to ’ e A ki o o, : s s evidel ir o X LABORAI 3 Ny , NEI. 4T 370 markably wlldane, a0 il 0 618t M |37, oppct o excnod i et oy | 0T 0 Sidenonof Ry rininally, A namo o x do 500 10,000 ’l‘}:ml“:"" aa in nhuu bt about his own. | (ootingy of laat year, when $140,000 was ex- | of a still born chiid, The mother Was une For Sale by all Druggists? Mofieco 0 0000 | omenlinr "’:"‘"j iuit:!:‘r“awm:tyll: '&‘:t":“)';h‘; pended. conncious when tound nd died in 24 hours, | Orjeent by Exprem on recolptiofprioe, miet d 50, " o8’ o & The Otoe reservation is being settled very [ It is belioved that poison wus administered > J g TITTRES " {1 rge oo o 500 hardly indicate that the writer was capa- | rapidly, Prairie is being broken by the | by interosted parties in order to hide their| BELLEVUE COLLEGE. IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT APTROXIMATION PRIZNA. ble of a skilful forgery. Professor Augh-| wholeale. guilt in the fatherhood of the child. An 9 Approximation prises of §760. % | oy's position makes the case of more than | So far this year there have been seventy | Malytical investigation of the stomach will| = Under she care of the Presbyterian Synod of Noo VPORKION B ) ORO.OF oKD ipl s yoar heou, KONOOLY { e pinde, raska, Beginy Neplomber 10th. A e R a0 rd torest, and if h business failures in the state, with liabilities | D¢ made.” braka ' Boglne Hepteber doth., ~ Clsmical and L 8w Rt e el N P ST ML ——— e e B e Bottom Prices. — i sincorely to bo hoped that tho mys- ,700. Hoistoae T b usical and Art Department, al open o both soxe 1967 Prizes, amounting to. " e J — 3.5 orsford’s Ac hosphate "Tuition low. Location beautiful and healthtul. Onl, Apploaton o aton o cuba shouid gy ‘o e | 110U Vigenhom will be overtaken by d“},‘i“:”fl;‘“‘;;jn“::‘j'fl,‘;“’;‘;fi“fny“mz‘y Perl " Dramk With Soda Water nine milos from Omiabi o0 the B. & M. K. K. A]J' HESTENERIE RO | waaiaotr PRI, o o EEERETREO 0AE LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY iy ) T g ——— N is refreshing and cooling. Try it often! | ™ N> m Bend ordare by Exprom or Mall, addromed | o ST T e \lne(ll' l.;mul:'\lll boy;(]x;’(l.\ul“ 8 . A% SREE DISFPENSARY- fre dipensary 1 con A G ESTMENT, toy pisto i —— T Homf e X A DAUPHIN, prominent business men said to us the | Ho will recover. VPR Hh Vain Journey From Texas toNew York. |y ection with the Chss Wonblwl onf, (0 e e e M. A. DAUPHIN, ow Orleans, other day: ‘‘In the spring my wife got 7 1 i " Philadelphia Kecord. until the new bullding is flnished. Attendance will , Washington, D. C. pring my B The judicial convention of the first district | "™ y A A ! y A ‘n‘ I_.E 87 Beveuth Bt., Waahiaion: B- @ | 111 yun down and could not eat anything; Yl be ol “Tocumsel, on Tueadey, Sep- | ‘The gossips are saying that tho widow Nogirgn every maralog (Bunday asooviad) (ovos 1 . B. DET p ., passing your store I saw a pile of Hood's | tember 2 3, of Commodore Van t has just been | yuforing. T Sarsaparilla in the wittlow, and I got a| Governor Dawes offers reward of £200 for | refused by her first husband. ~ You re- bottle, Aftor she had taken it a woek | the apprehonsion of tho murderer of O'Laugh- [ member that she was o lovely Mobile EDWARD KUEHL 1313 Farnam Street, - - - Omaha, Neb. she had a rousing appetite, and did hey | 112, north of O'Neill. belle when first warricd, just before the 4 everything. She took three bottles, and Her husband, who was ¥ AND CONDITION. it was the best three dollars 1 i do," if not rich, could not get along with | ALIST, 408 Teuth streot, otween Farnam and Ha LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO | I. Hood & Co., AL ; his mother-in-liw. 8o, after fighting hor | 167 ¥l with ‘lu'o,,‘fl"":,‘:.' o A. S, FISHBLATT, 'welve miles of the Kearney canal are com- > KON o et oote and [ B. Frank Moore. | oted, and tho water from the Platte fs to be | ¥ Dile, he sparated from his wife, with | cortaln conditions R and T 127 La Salle Street. Ch | L A e aale { her consent, — Subsequently, aftor pass- | Wade to order. f a Jdalle reet. icago, | Real Estate Transfers, A farmer in Dawson county has cut 200 | g theough many vicissitudes, she mar. 4 | (Formerly 310 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) The following deeds were filled for rec = b the present scason, averaging | ried old Cornelivs Vanderbilt. She lived | PROPOSALS FOR CAST AND Now Manager of ('m.-fpi‘x(n:w."nq..l\\;;mnlu.!.u for | cand i 4ho feaunty clarliat afiastTat s on bushels per acre, with him in luxury, if not in happiness, WROUGHT IRON, | Officn over the Ouabia Nationol Bank. \ l information Ml‘ll‘rl:m.u::.:, 39th Monthly | ux y ¢ s office ",) 27 Lincoln farmer is organizing o system of | until he died, Then, it is said, she 4 oz R REIR R i 3 .«“ml sttention glven l&'l‘hfim“ (.xtnll‘:.-‘ :»'.A::mw; |reported for Tue Ber by Ames' real < along the line of the B, & M., cach | turned longingly toward her first love, | S¥ BOIONALS WILL HE & AR NP £10 42 4« Bio 1000, Tuesday August 14, | estato agency: | g @ good sized bonus. At hor vequest ho went from his Toxas | day Aug | \ ‘ ’ A Jno. Campbell andwife t L. O, Jones, clfio wurve o prolug arour 1| home to New York, He was glad to see 4t | - — - —_— First Capital Prize, §75,000. e 6 Bokd 0 | o o4 marcel seo 19, 16 d arlan county- in consequenc Iher s , but ho did not marry her, On| 2 ROTI) WALar aLd AT atenas | iy » 4 n:h.;lfiumm Soo 1 we eliewhere. 104, 1"'“{[:\ ] } ;l i, 1{ ~81100 & tions are roosting high. A, B RR Bl Ay ok il Ot | with plans s specication iice of | I FUI@ B}S& »33‘ DFORD w bW bW A ¢ A a oung, w g, lob ' o W e e . by G 7 d Hvl b s ds 10 be weocompanied by the i by 8 blk 3, Elkhorn, — 8160, i Valeutine, on the northwest burder. in 8| hore to auk the advice of an old mubual [ Hidsto be sccompanied by the sigustiees B4 peoy A% = R & ) 8, B, Rogers and wife to J. J. 0'Cop. | 1 sown. | A wusdar, § can MO friend. SOwht §to yuarry her aggnin?” | e onitact i ate Tt onds it el o | { 0600, that Pawnee county has & population of 8,888, | View,” said his friend, “you should, for | ject auy or all Lids. . [ ] [ A, C. Wheeler and hushand to J. R. | aud not a single colored person in the coulnty. |she is very rich; but no marriage should | 7 J5 0 T AMEs cREIGIION, | ‘.".‘. | Porter, w d, lot 38, Porter's add.—#500. | Fremont is determined to secure a Inmk“m‘;];ml\,’ht of, in my opinion, ull);‘m:lmu | o el i i, Buoard ip Work : ; : X T E. B. Myers and husband to E. 0. |packery aud proposes to donate £10,000 s « | tual happiness is its essence.” 1 don't g | ) - h gt L B IR i., if 40,000 i expendod in improve: | think 1 care to marry her,” sid ha! JOMHN G.JACOBS. | ETC.: LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, i S A | 4760, | mas A L e 4 | former husband; “I think 1 could if 1| P e 1 Tk, Elestrie tite e : - snapping turtle weighing tifty pounds, [ would, but he i 1l alive.” ‘ormerly ol 5 q A rerie 5 S i1l lw}il' fir‘iflfiflh“'%lnfi'.'f.fufi’.J.’.‘fd )dl’lé&fljv‘umruur i o lake near Fremon lmnlln:xl OU"0OR “"fl":;:f atlll alive (all and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere. Yards, corner 9th 1 E apecitic pury ) 1 . | da; ts back was carved with the date 527 | T of Re M . b o > 1 Saase .- < Do L1 7 y o

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