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rs—— B ——— e ——— 92 [ —— THE DAILY BFPA---T]II R\DAY AU(, J! Advertising Cheats! “Jt has become so common to write the boginning of an article, in an elegant, in teresting manner. “Then run itinto some advertisement | that we avoid all such, “And simply call attention to the mer- its of Hop Biltots in as plain, honest torms as posible, “To induce people T give themonetrial, whichsoproves their value that they will never use any flmxg else.” — o all papers, “Religious and secular; i “Having a largo sale, and is supplant ing all ether medicines. Bitters have shown great shrewdnoess “And ability virtues are so palpable to every one's ob. servation, Did She Die? She lingered and_suffered along, pin- all the time for years, “The doctors doing her no good;” nd at lnst was cured hy this Hop | Bitters the papers say so much about.” “Indeed! Indeed!’ “How thankful wo should be for that | modicine.” A Daughter's Misery. “Eloven years our daughtor suffer a bed of misery, “From a complication of kidney, liver, st touble and’ Nervouk dsbility, “Under the care of the hest physicians, ““Who gave her disease various names, “But no relef, ““And now she is restored to us in good | health by as simply a remedy as Hop Bit- ters, that we had shunned for years be- fore using it.”—Tiur PAreNTs, 1on I"llht-r is Getting Well, lared incurable” o re wo glad that. he used your Biters. g /V (/,,,,,, e 85 YDIA E. PINKHAM'S YVEGETABLE COMTOUND Sure Cure for nll FEMALE W AISSES, Includiog Lencorrhe q Fosular wad Pai- o Mens ! TP a wnd Uleorptie™ »f t the Woub, Iloodiog I'L0- 2 Picnsant (o tho \tseffuct. T isa grect e yes patn 1o PINICIANE USE 1T arFon AL W ither wes, it 8 second § o tho public) & WNETH it 8 tho Greatest B VILIDNEY COMPLAD Find Creat Reliof erdt A Both: th l nhl hy nll D g yint EUREKA I Have Found It! Was the exclamation of & man when ho got & box of Eureka Pile Ointment, which is a simple and_sure | oure for Piles and all Skin Diseases. Fifty conts by mail, postpaid. The American Diarrhma Cure Has stood the test for twen! Sui -I.\. Werer Palls Disrrhasa, Dy BME’S Fover aud Ague Tonic & Cordial, 1t is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. SBURE CURE WARRANTED For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. PRICE, §1.00. W.J.WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST, OMAIA, NEB, For Sale by all Druggists Orfrent by Express on receipt of price. miod RE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST BY ALL WHO HAVE PUT THEM TO A PRACTICAL TEST, ADAPTED TO Hard and Soft Coal, COKE OR WO00D. MANUPACTURE %1 BUCK STOVE CO., BAINT LOUIS, FOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA QLMNDERSUN | e ot e Wy dosteSt! | years' practics —twelve 1o BAS , MO | Chicago. Aul)mrlud by guarauteed or money refunded. THE TIGER AT LONG BRANCH. The Diferent Gilied Gamhlmz Resorts | at the Summer Capital by | Tmmense © ¥ REMEDY 80 favorable noticed in | Furnishing, s a correspondent but it has been | | able restaurants. | is an old time 3 story to eating shouldn’t gambl some of the in gotting well atter his long suffering from a | ornate architectere. No structure in the place makes a better |1,qt deal At night when the | game for us- prilliant lights shine out through an |Jo'd like to have abundance of stained glass, the bui ook likean neormous lantern of varie ¢ .is as handsome as A spacious hallway runs clear um.u,,h tho conter to o leafy porch | eqmed it from Tom Murphy,” On the right are” supper J uding an open large one, where with cold delica- cies for a_midnight free lunchoon. On | the left all of the floor space, and a height of two stories, are given to a grand hall. Tho sides and ceiling are cherry wood, decorated. At place of brass and bronze, with immense figures in wood and metal o floor s softly tables and f the costliest desci ly costly to the pl have to pay for them | threo one spots beat | four one spots beat anything. Tra show of exterior. many times over, Iways been a feature of suddenly gained ex- tensive and glittering proportion is i lue, 1o d um, to the ¢ by ,..,.d in New Y and the |||ufn.mnn Al gamblers | ) |LI|w nearest place of a mone, There are thr ceedingly heavy the pli much that is only o rel of the inability of the The jockeys and other ors to bear the | ceularly deposit their w these banks and don’t often draw any- | The butlers and coachnen of | wealthy summer residents are also to be But the heavy play, |as o rule, is vy their love of chan Faro is the abounding turfmen; but roulette has at- tained popularity with experienced and uncaleulating fellows to whom the pay- ment of thirty-six o one, when a wag ng that they fail to soe contage of advan- wing, are so di the clear and sure tago which the game affords the bank. THE FINEST PLACE. cure for tary, and Chole: rtment in all Long wus, consisting of two | s with a corridor The roof is high, trussed, and over the two octagons it extends into This erchitecturally | voofing is made further ornate with elab. orate paintings in oil colors. 1 know of | no finer decoration of the kindanywhere. The floor is covered with Wilton carpet of the most delicate hues, is of the heaviest mahogany, in picees | and nll.l]w» :uwr,,«..nnb fit out a gam- for llml uummn, It by two men bers of two great political rings—Pete B. Swoeny, Twood's first licutenant, and Mackey, once state treasurer of Pennsyl- Of course these men w the time known as the owners, and the concern went in the name of their trust- ed.partner and agent, Phil Daly, o Phila- ohiu gambler,and then of Joln ain, the widely-known sporting man husband of Emily Chamberlain ruined himself in the proprictorship of the Long Branch ruce course, and retired. ton attempted to get posse: quiring Mauckey of that financial the summer residenco This room and and then he affably added l,umu to-night?” ied, *'your expenses and | of ent are too Iu-M), ' But there| one hundred men or 5o present who | e -lege had no such seruples against remunerat g the gamblers. | cost 840,000, Pierc/ & Bradford.| canie, Bl Weaknes Boxual Debility (loss b sexial power), .}n....u. low. Thousands of cases cured.” No injurlous medi d—m-u.m.uu. ents at & distance. Con lance, ranging i in front of the players, in one in- stance to the extent of more than #10,- | failed; test it, $1; 6 for 85, - At druggists. pital Invested in Gaming Their Sumptuons | mbling has long been a feature of |ne t Long Branch sa; “There is no denying the virtues of the | of fln Boston Herald, Hop plant, and the proprictors of Hop | exclusively of the male gender. the trap is opened for the other sex, .mll‘ | it is an interesting question whether any- “In compounding a medicine whose | thing feminine will be caught The bait | is alluring, as it is made up of the choicest | viands, served in the handsomest imagin \ The Pennsylvania club Jling house, the west end, but new capital has been put into it, the main building is devoted in its lower and drinking, and an enlarged room contains the gambling hell, I\\hu'h is said to be the most luxurious one | Phil. Daily is the manager. see why American women fashion is at Suropean watering places. It is with a view to enticing them that he | © has given up so much separate space to the restaurant branch of the business. He hopes they will be charmed by the beauty uf the grounds, than which none are hetter, and thus be led to ny l]u- wmn.-numy of the establish- way would be to the adjoining gorgeous hall, faro, roulette and other game Several women have taken this route to | the green tables, but it is guessed that these were merely stool-pigeons, whose employment by the concern removes them from all danger of being plucked. | remains unfashionable for ladies, in spite of Phil. Daily's extravagant l.'l|'orln. THE NEW HALLS, eral new hells, including one fully as large as the I and quite as pretentious. near the Ocean hotel and the iron _pier. Its ostensible owner is Charles Randsom, a New York gambler, and the rumors as t of the ownership are too un- substantial for publication, that a capital of not less than 200,000 is requsite to cover the property and make | }otel 2 solid backing for the bank, is big and of W in which go on. Jaming onnsylvania, This stands It is certain The house YOKK. This | ct that r been ham- | Comstock’s | od the so-called , besides | , in view race , who behind vorite me among the ike con- d The fur wuch onlarged not at Thorne, the Plunger Wal- fon by ac interest after the death politician, but was beaten med the combination now owning and wmanaging the property, |1 which consists of about the finest build- | ing and grounds along the sl for a flag, floating the name i " this would bo mistaken for f o millionaire. LAYING, ‘Pennsyl- | senses aro 8500 a day,"said the nothing of the capital what's in it gomes of far white, black and | fye rouge et noir table was in active use, but | ypion, and that if, as proposed, e interest centered at one of the four ]ln;,«w roulette apparatuses, where uncommonly | about $10,000 in all will ¥ vy play was in progress. ivory disks, or *‘chups” in gambling par- value from white onos |* at 1 to blue one at $10, and red at 825, | { tion to you, Ul ¢ am- re. But | Stacks of | 000. This |mr(lcu|nr operator was a Wall | n!rm( broker, and all but 8500 of (hn‘ull- represented winnings since he tak en his soat. A to his previous luck, The gambler told me 1 lost £30,000 to him in |)nn the bank | | a week. Somebody else said that he had | put half of that sum into the bank, As every winning chin multiplied itself by twenty-eight, and a turn of the wheel oc. cupied less than two minutes, it will be seen that a man might makea big fortune if he only | against him in every wager, it can casily | be figured out that his luck must average rly 10 per cent better than that of the bank to put him on an equal footing. One player was filling a sheet of fools cap compnctly with figures, apparently ke with some elaborate system. A very | small portion of the ciphering, directed by common sense, should have convinced him of the folly of attempting to get the Dest of professional g LUNGS for the one of the most had in my house Conmimpton, alwaysgiving entire Ploase send me « nd e — Roughing It in the Yellowst Chicago News night up Albany,” remarked Mr. third tim 1 beg suspiciously. “No, I can’t say that you ever did.” night until he has had his httle game, all over town to find somebody who wili pmy with him, Ha, ha! a ten spot. Woll, up in Afbany all the old rronies of the senator had lost as much as they cared to, and they were beginning to excuse them. selves on the ground of previous engage- ments, ete. Conkling went down to the station one evening, about New York | train time, loping to catch a sucker, when who should he meet but his old friend Dick Crowley—how is that deuce for low? Well, they walked up to the talking together about the crops, the progress of christianity in Japan, the Indian ‘ucsuun and so forth, until at em judge, that's high, low, onkling asked Dick how a litlte game of poke iid Dick, ‘‘why, T never played poker inmy life. pok “Poker!” | Who tolgeyou I played poker?” ST thought perhaps you might ling. <“No, no,’ said Crowley; Murphy and I never played anything but forty-fives for the cid T really don’t know one card from another.’ ““Poker is a very simple game,’ said the senatol play another for a dollar a cornerl—and very interesting, For instance, two aces “““What are aces? asked Crowley. ““*One spots, 1 will call them, to sin plify matte other two cards of a y three of better than deuces, jacks than tei than queens—do you seel’ T don't quite understand it, s Crowley, ‘but, if it'll be id | and learn, “Here, Stager,” said Judge Rollins, | interrupting the story, *‘that won't do, you know. 1 saw you drop a card on your knee, That was a misdeal. You fellows ave too far ahead to play that.” me seven cards,” said Gen. Stager. “Oh, of course not,” said Ju«lru- Rol- lins, “‘you wouldn’t notice it if we gave ned the game ver of deuces, and he blew in tail flush, Conkling a hundred and fifty going asked Dick. ““Why, ‘yes," replied Conkling. o three cards,” said Dick., hand, kings up. “What's two Dick. smaller pairs,’ said Conkling. hand,’ said Crowley. L see better,’ said Conkling. better, the money. of your mone, whitt you've got.’ 4o pairs,’ said Crowle 20f what? asked Conkling ched for the stamps, | ¢+ “Dhis is atrocious deceat,’ said O ling, rising to his full height. ‘I am sur prised at you, Crowley. You must hay known you had four aces,’ S0, certainly,’ replied Crowley. ones, . * E * RS The moon was shedding a silvery Judg that night, cards!" isked the judge. “Sure of it—why, I'll swear out 840, How much have you lost?” | Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, b 0 organ 8 of the Chinese red sign, be: d in_ Chinese characte: It is said that mc contributed for the lost powers 'to the weakened tive Systom, and, in no instance, has it T 16. 1863, | wanted to be an angel, “and T hel v,u ed | OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. had oribeh & ball given of that property & of bare beanty. k for $100,000 there recently as The new town of Buffal g has been laid ont A Colorado des of Bozeman A the leader of currant news it i 1 the territory Yellowstone Park is to he ».Hlml with a register pages of which will had enough good Iuck, but as stage line expedited |the chances are. as thirty-one to one t of Ye ”rv'\~[u|\“ has three | Up o the 10th inst. nearly 300 cars for stock have been ordered at the o A 000 adl I accompan ¥ Tioth of :‘]'”‘h ety Until September 1st, we will offer some Speci ments of our business at Greatly Reduced Pric ‘Wyoming Hereford Company” of incorporation with the secretary u( the territory is being cireulated at Miles City » Tuterior to take steps toward compeling the Crow Indians to keep on their rese i vent the Cheyen ving a record of the winning numbers and conducting his play in accordance fliohy 4&a e The capital stock The correspondents who went to Green River in w., h wed to accompany the the 7th, the first No thrw r acific train to cross the main rav 9 ds0bayst ILhS)| oo ur v e DA threatened with arrest if 't They succumbed. 1o the trip with ease ““The Wyoming Meat Compa est corporate scheme of all kinds of d secured o range near Cheyenne, 'k ranch for thoroughbreds |.,54 found it |1 duy morning A w fired which tore down the granite | grows by Saturday’s steam. | " priud L L, T is inen to yield larg: and wast ek {1 tho Aperatars (i the size of the tuunel) i ) arty hand_shakes, and bumpers drunk o the health of Muir and the sy which had crowned his great under- of the business “Did 1 over tell you fellows h,.w dick Crowley played it on Conkling one | '| o Silver Crown district is_ making rapid | ides toward a permanent , and paying mm Arthur, as he turned up a jack for the | n|g jines thero are The salmon catch this s son iy not only un- ~FURNITURE! One Viore Specual Sale And. the Last for This Year. al Goods in all Depart- to Close Out. No such BARGAINS have ever before been Offered in a Ceneral Line of FURNITL RE. PassentrerElevamr‘ CHAS, SHIVERICK, To All Floors. | 1306 1% 1210 Farnham Street, Oma said Judge Rollins, eying him | parties. N Aniis nud lmnlhll 50,000 worth of copper, ore on the dump. ee-milling, similar to the famous dd Calumet mines, Jf Johnson county, in deliver- s ntly made the statement | and—by jove it's spades—he will travel | that such was his belief in the correctness of | ld “‘set. u ) the cigars | re much lrger. ed and thirty-two s of alll Kinds, covering 381,200 o who have fully “Takeone,"said MrArthur, *““Well, you | 11l see, Conkling can never sleep well at | ar ending June 80, 1833, The receipts at the Custom-house at Astoria, ve months ended June 30th, amounted to 109,604, ing twelve months were rmers of Williamet commenced thrashing the earl eld is found much bettér than thu) ex- These favorable reports come from all ing an opinion . or . Jittle uunwmg the over \»Iu-lmmg g but one dis- f agree with him, k a lofeat of the justi I smoke he w.u.l.l vote unh i/ d th Chinamen_resisted the colle Xin Josephine county and 130 of d the officers and pos | upon the Chinese, killing thy [y wouning the same number. put, e hiad 'to c.".u‘..m..- ,..,n 1310 and 1320 Harney Stre talogue furnished free v Mitchell elaims 3,000 population. ¥ 12,000 for bridges. r stone of the Garfield wmonument MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS LarTianes, Buooies. Road Waons AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. jwsee ) OMAHA, NEB. t the late election. | at Golden Gate, will be laid on the 24th, The old abandoned mines of the carly days are now pauning out haudsomely with the aid nunl) '« wealth is estimated €0 be | of mmhmnq 0. | school consus shows the number of chi #%he name of a town on| is quarter dollars Tean’t play | “harles Mix county has seventeen organized | sehool districts. have | nd Forks is luying a plank floor on its id Conk- || iments in oyster culture i ake will be made soon, county will lml:l its annual i on October 3rd ent land in the lh,mhku] saloons and twelve churches Tribolet, who was Bl Focs mmg to steal 48,000 oy, s bien held to answer at that's ours, is it? Want to | o e Big iborn et with vi Jocatel HNLRIDIG Two were killed by ‘nulu»m.,m tribe e «th~ \vulun four weeks, They cultivate o toal Indobtodns i rodnoeticie A. M. CLARK, = inler & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fl\turuu. 'PAINTS OIL & BRUSHES, 107 South 14th Strect, - - - NEBR. A two one spots beat any | Jeadwood suffe fud in' the lml‘.“,\",,h,"‘i Lo heads to yu,ult.(\lltlur limnk 5 i mn.L |uu.||.m. T :E'ansm W 50 I 16 S Booth’s ‘Oval’ tism, fur acl lu‘~ ) G v.Imm, l]hllulnl]l'llll. Allulru il can ny accommoda- | Inconvenient to; *|quired a Tate sroprietor one jeliove you can anywhere,” \|m|4||w stores are all closed *Lreally didn’t notice that you gave | 1«11 ed the ‘ you seventeen well, go on with 11n~1.\ L I get a .uu-}\ ‘nl’ Dakota Daily € “Tho two went up to Conkling’s room, | e all closed up until | and Dick lea he made some terrible foolish bets on | ac bad hands, He would bet high on a pair | Hhe tert A4 ) 10 on a hob- | {1 Dakota lignite Tt is thought that liggni wt, but | pal fuel for Dakota. pusands of | o'clock m portion of | of sweoet Jito coal in the wos +and a heating and patented axpre closed up until after 4 s Il have to go down cand get a glass of plain 1 raked in about notes, and was | to sit up with Dick until he got his | game for these” chaps and for the time- | ill, when Crowley looked at his hand. to some drug st CALL AND EX W'he police of Denver are practising on the NO. I509 Farnam Street, 5 o o o a3 OMAHA. e not allowed to rand AND ‘D D. MALLORY & CO’S “DIAMOND” BRAND. Fresh Fish at Vwholesalo. I) 13 l¥l< lm\” R, Omaha, J. 0. PRESCOTT. 5 N. . CURTICE, J. 0. PRESCOTT & CO., Wholesale and Rotail PIANOS & DRGANS! Music, Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. "[}HEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSE In the Stato. MINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES, 1Moy ,‘l mourn- ‘s two ones better'n two (4 L L 0 kingst'| ¥y o Windsor hotel arte wot, flow 100,000 gallons a t Pueblo county and ) m-lli at a depth A.huut h nl( filled ‘\unnh]u W lu o0 a ]mluu 5,000 by the rains aud | Bt U front It is estimated th residents have lost floods within the past ten days. some old timers that gold was a suspicious ¢ The hotel guest dropped the glass, jump- ed about fourt d hind the offic Delaware Indians on their way to | shoot again, Cap! drew two and had a full asked | I county, in 1847 I won't touch a d d old ice-water If you think its too rich for my | “wo pairs beat one pair or any two | “ “Then Il bet you o hundred on my | | The Mormons have settled up the Paradox | o PIATNOS dmORG—A.NS On Long Time--Small Payments. At Mannfacturers Prices. A Hospe Jr 1519 DODGE; RE . on tho Delores ri blood T'll practice self-denial and spit cotton till sundown.” w and go you five hundred | o will be able to L.;..u..fn.“ 4111 see you and go you five hundred | id Dick, and they planked down | fimod that the clime of Colorado | re RRheumatis ng 80 far a8 its averago moisture is I! now rains [n-q\wlllh v\h ght, it \ull cure rheu: t i s, .uu( Lh- A AT P g "said Conkling; ‘T'll see | - | for the rheumatic and 0 gi- | from the people relative to its merits in nearly every paper in the country. Affairs in Lako county ‘are vory rante have been issued, ey b been instructod illogal and invalid w SHOf ones,” replied Crowley, as he | to prosecute the off The Glovious Mother Hubbard, The mother Hubl For disingenuousness and mm]-lnu) it | whu takes the whole glucose xtont | ulmm-nl of comfort 1t will r Its appearance is | ing, and when seen i | time it will bring up vague and dim re- ard dress is a da iine that is heiug worked £ oy Nnm-s, one of the discharged Un. | onductors, has commenced suit in | ainst the Union | muges for give ,...u. ‘harging him that he | octed [n.» for which he had never ac. did know it. But T wanted «.-..m...l.r)‘ matters by calling thom two pairs of tho supreme court, Denver, I g e seen before, and rivet your at tention until it has fluttered from v | 1t is becoming to all alike, or all look much alike when moving around within the diameter | symetrical s a washtub, , and In mmful a8 a gene proportioned r i o upon the camp as Bob Lincoln and | » Rollins strolled beneath {he trees | graceful as a () \M')nu sure you saw him put up the | ve Indians voted in Lewiston at the ty of laboring men in the | Waod River regiou. it. I'm | human form a divine similitude of | that varies only in point of longitude. ki man with a terrible able to reach D, wust be a great inconvenience at pleasure | believe some one h > that one extreme follows This last style is, no doubt, indicative the tendency of fashion, insect waist played out, and it will prob. ably not be long until the waist will be “Fifty-six, but don't give it away, He |#The Shoshe us that cock-and-bull story about 1 | Conkling and Crowley so0 as to got his inonus, Ul got even with him | cany 4 bady, of Wi ater in L tho river is oo companies ld @ dispute . *Among the most efticacious of reme charged and m.p.».‘.‘l the mob. vely used, but there was no two hundred Chinamen waged in the row dial agents ave the medical preparations | ! rom the laboratory of Mrs, Lydia E. ctor of Tudian agen A Chinese mufual protective uniou has d in New York through the msul. A large the female figure. The dudes will then | be the entire supy o have but few have plenty to wre otherwise very pock ) | ou Who Whay Quan Harlow Sears, who saved the special | (Chinese society hall) hangs over the en- | oy has been | upport of the | h s tell of heads of oats serintendent of | containing from 146 to 172 grains each A band of Orey aceident on the Chinese laundry in Iln- city is assessed $I st week at Billi ented him a check annual pass over the Central and leased Superintendent Hobart gave him People’s Cyclopedia of ® : Northern Pacific planted a telegraph the sumumit of the Rocky Mountains, and called it Tip 'll:l miles west of Helena, lum» m\n-luul his By er . Fiho | pass over the Moasing ol ailioad, GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT EKS OF Carpenters’ Materials —ALSO— Sash Doors, Blinds, Slalrs Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Fraugs, & Planing and Matching o specialty AY MOYER, Proprie FORSALE BY —— Fxeelsior Mg o ST IOHS 3. MO PERFECTION IN? Heatmg and Bakmng attuined by Jusing For sale by ' MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA-

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