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OMAHA DAILY BEE--TUESDAY JUNE 17, 1884, D em—————— o “ ——————————————. For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For For For For Rheumatism Rheumatism Rheumatism Rheumatism For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Dector Thomas’ Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 50, rHOMAS' ECLROTRIC OIL-§],0] 11930 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell’s Genuine Bull Durham Smok- ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. a sub went to look him up. the old man lying on the floor of a bare little attic room in which one could scarcoly stand erect utterly devoid of LOVES OF NATURES FREAKS, GRAY'S BPEOIFIO MEDICINES, TRADE MARK I GRIAT £vw-y nn R MARK ‘s RAwRDY. An ~ unfailing oure for Z Beminal Weak- ness, Spormatorr. haa, Tmpotenay, and " all Disensos THE OLD PRINTER, on the pages conducted by the caricaturist Nast. No _decent] man, whether opposed to Mr. Blaine or not, will be pleased to know that this fellow’s pencil is to be re- employed in American politics, He has libeled many of the best men this count- ry has ever produced. He drove poor old Horaee Greely broken-hearted to his grave. He has pictorially slandered every man who chanced to encounter his narrow contemptible opposition. He has ontrageously abused every Democratic leader since the days of Douglas. Sav- agery run mad could not have invented and the barbarians of the jungle would not have published, had the facilties, the miserable tra o8 on humanity which his malignant brain has conjured up, and which his publishers have printed eager- ly for gain. Some O1d Connublal Ventures by Ab- normal Humanity. His Last “String.” and How “The Boys” Watched Over His De- slining Hours, ) Times, o8, #ir; the froaks have hearts just like the rest of us, and loose them, ;m»," A Rl e P said Prof. Ryder, the custodian of Bun- | 4z e I nel's ossh-box, a8 he added £827 to .the G‘{»."J.If,'r'n'fl;?..‘n?“{v1.‘3;;!:.'-‘..".51“ L 0 o d y other disoases that t > BEwAR of advertisements to refund money, when “You remember Maj, Littlefinger," | druggists trom whom the medicine fs bou "do not don't Well, he's living with his oul refund, but refer you to the manufacturers, and the soocnd wifs now, sud the. fraf Mes Lite requiremonts are #uch that thuy are seldom, i/ ever complied with. e their written guarantee. A tria tlefinger, a dwarf like her husband, is fast asleep under the dasies. of one single package of Gray’s Specific wiil convince the most skeptical of Its roal merits, slo 0 On aocount o foountex/eiters, wo have adopted the “While the Zulus who were here a | Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine, fow weeks ago werein Now York, at Broadway musevm, a protty French girl came to see them one day. It was no- that foliow as & soquence of Belf. Abuse; as 1oss of! Lincoln Journal Topics. Bob Burdette tells how the old printer passed away in that sweetly pathetic style ot hia that stirs the heart to its profound- est dopths, These veteran printers are a queer and interesting set. Th(_sy wre walk- ing eucyclopedias of recent history, and current eventa, They comprehend every- thing from Gladstome's foreign policy to the intrigues of & Kansas congressional district. They are true Bohemians, and are acquainted with every city in the Uni- ted States. They have seen every public man in the country, and flock to national on. STl particalars i out pamphlet, which wede- #ire 4o send free by mail to every one. & The Spe- clfio Medi Ine 1s sold by ail druggista st §1 per pack #go, or six packages for 86, or will be sent freo by conventions and other notabie gatherings | ~ Probably when this infernal warfare [ticed that she lingered sbout the bar. | ™Al b the recelpt of the money, by addressing n y . X g THE GRAY MEDICINE suffalo, N. Y. with the unerring certainty of delegates. | oy Mr, Binine shall begin we will hear | barians, for a long time, apparently un- | gold v Omaba i W ioma The; t but little of this world’'s Lo and generally want it wet. In the summer a plank makes them a bed and the sky a roof. In winter they hib- ernate in some town, only to start out recuperated in the spring for a tour. But we dij An old printer walked into Lincoln a few days ago. Luck had boen against him, He was tattered of raiment* feeble of step and umcrpound of appetite. Too proud to solicite aid, he went te work on a frame placed at his disposal by a fellow craftaman in the Journal newsroom, He set silently task, drawing with trembling mindful of the other curiosities. She came again and again, and one day Mc. Bunnell was amazed when Charlie, the larger of the two Zulus, stopped him and said they wore engaged to be married. And the match came off despite our ef- forts to prevent it, but it proved unhap- py and aseper: soon followed. ‘*Beauty No. 56, at our New York con- test of beauty, married the living skele- ton. The wedding took place at the museum, and was talked of all over the country. They afterward took a tri- umphai bridal tour through the whole museum chain, and were received by'vast an outery in some quarters which once wore silent when this fellow was busily engaged in_their interest. But he will be neither better nor worse this summer than ho wae in 1872, when he assisted Greely, or in 1876, when he slendered Tilden. He will be the same dog at his old tricks, with new victims, Demo- crats who may bo pleased with his veno- moun shota at Blaino will not be able to forgot that the same pencil has villified them aad all that they hold dear politi- cally. Republicans who writhe under his newest exhibitions of savagery and malice may perhaps recall the time when Science ot lee. BW $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID. KHOW THYSELF, 4P A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Norvous and Phynteal Debility, Promature Docline {n Man, Errorsof Yo n of ancient spectacles from | they encouraged him by wore and_ purse | crowds everywhere. As far as I know, ajtae) their hiding place in his bosom. Hoin that vory business, Both would hon- | they are stiil living together. | O YOSk Lo STtk pOUiE, oAb, toiled on quietly and patiently until past | or their manhood and the country is they | *Miss Louise Colton, of Brooklyn, fell | and old. ' It contains 125 presoriptions' for all acute and chronlc diseasea each one of which la invaluable 80 found by the Author, whose experience for 23 years s such as probably never before foll to the Ict ofany physican 800 pages, bound In beautifa French muslln m sossed covers, full gilt, guarantoed %0 bo & finor wors 1 every sonse,—mechanloal, lit- orary and professional,—thian any other work sold in this country for §2.50, or the money will bo refunded In gvory Instanco. Price only §1.00 by mall, post pald. Tlustrative sample 6 conta. Send now. Go d medal awarded tho author by the National Medio-1 ton, 0 tho offioers of which he refers. The Scienso of Lifoshould bo road by the youn, {nstruction, and by the afflioted for rellof. I will benefit all.—London Lancot. There s no member of soolety $0 whom The Sel- fo will not be useful, whether youth, par- lan, {nstructoror olos —Argonaut. the Peabody Medical institute, or Dr. W. No. 4 Bulfinch Stroes, Boston Mass., who neulted on all dlseases requiring skill and would frown upon him and his works, ank cast him and them out as unworthy of the attention of decent men. There ought to be no glace in our politics for the brutish Nast. — CONVINCING, Lho proof 3t tho pudding is not {n chewing the string, but in having an_opportunity to test the article direct. Schroter & Becht, the sts, have a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- sanko's Coughand Lung Syrup for each and every one who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection e ——— VERY YOUNG MASONS, midnight, when he told the foreman he was pflyod out and would like to rest. He sat on the foreman's chair till the night's work was done and the dupes asted. The boys crowded around him, ut he said he did not feel able to talk. Would somebody cash his stringj It was done and the poor old man tottered off to & tenement house where he could get cheap lodging. He did not come around next day, and one of the boys who wanted He found in love with Che Mah, the Chinese dwarf, while he was on exhibition in the ‘City of Churches,” and her affections were warmly reciprocated. she followed him to Chicago, and while there they went to a priest fo have the marriage ceremony erformed, but as she was a Catholic and er abbreviated lover a pagan, the priest very properly refused to perform the ceremony, “A daughter, of John O'Brien, the circus man, married Walter Stuart, the armloss and legless treak. They have two children, both perfectly formed, and find much happinees in their connubial furniture. He was sick and worn out relations,’ lonce, Ohronic and obstinate dise ases that have and could not work. The compositor b _’I:"ia Walden, the giantess, who died I!;. ':fi:hfln.-':to:‘hm: “ T:n"; camo back to his associates and told the | piope Rather Frightened Boys Led [in this city a short time ago, married a AT TH SEI_F For particulars see our next announcement. James Modioal [nstituta Chartered by theStateof Il ress pu iate relietin and pri- diseases. Gonorrheea, JGlect andSyphili heif complicated fors diueases of the Elood promptly relie pe ntl s Weakness. Nignt Losses by Dreams, Pimples on e Face, Lost Manhood, positively cured, There no -imenting. The appropri 1aat once used in each case, Consultat sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med« icines sent by Mailand Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washinglon St.,Chicago, I ‘-___—-———fl‘ TR T U AN R MR HENNINGS B L4PROVED ELASTIC SEGTION CORSE he ‘market, or bHco pakd. wil refuiied: o thioradamonts o 3 Yy Corset, ce, teen’ Bt} Cormet, Frice: Be i tor LT AT Susnau0 by H. F. LEHMANN & 00, I .u'.{‘.'fif‘ e hiave them retarn Rgai 1 L[-énfiz' m return agali nave made the disease of ¥IT8, EPIL ifo-long sudy. ¥ warrant Salcare: G VATTaNG it e riranty Voot 0 curs ¥ Bicatine. chers ha Kl b 0 FoABOn. toF e miw Focel Send e & Fran oo iy s P by Fout Oo. 11" coms el TRy tora ih eure ROOT. 168 Foar) BL.. Maw Bowa. TIA T STSTI, water," £ and completo Vwor and MANUOOD Bend af once for Nlustrated JARANTEFD, Sphiet free. Adaress YOLTAIC BELT CO., Murshi cold that it killed all the flowers when I watered 'om with it,” TELE STECK PIAND HAS NO SUPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. HE BTEC) NB K HAS SINGING QUALITY OF 70! story the chapel relief committee bestir- rod themselves and a collection was tvken up. kindness to the and In an hour the poor decrepid old man was lying upon a comforteble bed, his wardrobe replenished, a nurse pro- oured, a bath chnntisd and a snug sum of cash resosed in the foot of the bedstead. Chairs and ta- ble were added to his comforts and his d [room rent was 'd | The old man softly murmured his thanks as the boys retired the poor old fellow’s “God bl ears, to the room to see how the object of their whole-souled kindness was getting along, and to minister to his furiher needs. He paused at the door, struck by a sense of silence and loneliness, and \ a presentment lodged in his heart that all | was not well, moment, but not even the sound of breathing could be heard. He turned the latc watche Padiin ding clother And so0, too, had the swoeet spirit of charity, & is an agrooably and a good apetizer,” Arkansaw Traveller, 80 particular with regard to the house and ground,” said he, ‘“‘as I am about the water, water," an old fellow whose shirt bosom was streaked with tobacco spit. ¥ sell, but I've got another plece which I'm tired of renting. to-morrow and look at i and conducted the Northern gentleman to his premises. Northern gentleman. well, and when the northern man drank his teeth chattered, drank, \Blindfolded into LaSincerite Lodge. man of ordinary size and each thought the world of the other, “‘Walter Payne, the armless wonder, married a New York lady in good stand ing, Sheaccompanies him on his tours, and they frequently drive out togetherin | the morning, Ce ‘‘Col. Goshen, the b'g giant, gave his heart and hand and half his fortune to a woman who was below the average stature. “Mdlle, Christine, the two-headed nightingale, has had four or five good of- fers. She is a colored woman, but has a preference for white men. She says she will marry some day, when she receives an offer she believes to be inspired by a deeper feeling than the love for lucre. 1 wonder if the courts will call it a case of bigamy! *‘Baron Littlefinger,the Ttalian midget, succumbed to the fascinations of a woman nearly six feet in height. He has three children, each larger than himself. His wife spanks the babies. His brother, Count Rosebud, tried to make a match | i between the Baron and one of the Adams sisters, but it was no go. He had his heart set on a large woman, and would have no other. *‘Col. Bates and Pat O'Brien, the glants both rarried giantesses, Noither couple have any children, so prospects for a race of giants are very slim. ¢A well-known long~h:{;'eti Iady was ‘mashed on Capt. Constantine, the tatoo ed Greek, and wrote him several letters, but her affections were not returned. ‘*As for our tatooed ladies, snake charmers, Circassian women, bearded ‘woman, etc., they are all the while hav- ing their romancss, and sooner or later nearly all of them sucoumb to sowe mat- rimonial temptation, and exchange the Printers proverbial for thelr SMOKE THE BEST. stressod of their guild, by \llw‘l?h :l l«h rm tr:il pulhllu .neo-r.:okln‘lhnnm aloowt arades of thoroughly cured "o O 0 "7 SOLDEN VIRGINIA, PERIQUE AND TURKISH n re hi hio manufacture of d smoki New York Sun, The ceremony of Masonic baptism and adoption of children was performed last night in the Grand Lodge room of M sonic_Temple, Twenty-third street, by the Frencg Lodge LaSincerite. This ceremony has rarely been performed in public in this country, and the great hall was crowded with invited guests of the lodge, including many ladies and gentle- men in evening dress. The members of the lodge formed open rank in the center aisle, with crossed swords held high, while at a given signal eight boys were brought in blindfolded, led by their parents, their ages ranging from three years to ten. Some of the boys locked a little frightened,and grasp- ed their parents’ hands rather tightly. Brother Herdet raceived them at the tep of the steps, and at a given signal the bandages were removed from the young- sters’ eyes,evidently much to their relief. They looked about in a dazed way, and timidly walked upon the platform. The youngest, to the great amusement of the sudience, stoutly resisted being put in the place where he wss expected to stand. His mother was obliged to go upon the platform and assist in the ceremoni The sponsors of the chiidren took the solemn obligation to aid the children to the utmost in performing the duties ot Masonry. Then the children were in turn taken to the font and b:itimd by washing of their hands, and thence to the altar, whereon was a blazing fire, and where they khelt. = The youngest of the eight kept up his reputation, and con- our k2 ministered, his raiment o nest Imported Fren juch stock made up by the hi, ‘abor, we feel ctmfldlnt cannot fail £ all good judges. 2y STANDARD BRANDS. Onporal—Caporal }—Sweet Caporal—St. James ¥, Kin« 30y Bros. Straight Uut in Full Dress Packagos, oo, o JUST OUT—SPORTSMANS CAPORAL.” sZanufuctured by special request, v, KINNEY TOBACCO CO., ) Bucoessors to Kinney Bros., New York. o ico Paper, class of skillfal satisfy tho tastes ch ho to e new pantaloons that hung over id a week in advance. s you” rang sweetly in their Next morning one of them went He bent and listened a Ajentific El Feity and mage harged in an in ho d can be rec v U $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Dr. Horsn—I was affiloted with rheumatism and oured by using a belt. To any one afflicted with that disease, I would say, buy Horne's Electric Belt, Any one can_confer with me by writing calling #t my store, 1420 Douglas stroet, Omaha, Neb. ILLIAM LYUNS. Wi MAIX OFFICE—Opposite postoftice, room & Fron- zot blook, £& For salo at O. F. Goodman's Drug Store’ 1110 mahs, Anmam 8t , O Orders filed C. 0 D, edition of his life. Published at Augusta, his homo. Larg- ost, handsomest, cheapest, best. By the renowned historian and_biographer, Col. Conwell, whoselife of Garfleld, published by us, out-sold the twenty others by 60,000. Outsolls ¢ book ever published In this world; many agenf selling fifty daily. Agents aro making fortuncs new Doginners successtul; grand chance for them; and entered. In the silent of the night the old printer had away. So had the bed and the ind the furniture and the new and the money and the purse. e —— Horsford's Acid Phosphate, As an Appetizer, Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard Oity, Mich. ays: T am greatly pleased with it as a tonio Agents wanted for authentic —— A Good Well. Beverel days ago a northern gentleman tinued to amuse the audienoce b; $48.00 made by a Iady agent the first day. Terms ; y stoutly | platform for the hearth. Parti . ‘Botter send 25 cont gamo bo Littlo Rock and announced. his | rapsting, and his mother was obligod £o|* “4Ono of the most inoxplioablo love. af. | 1.3, tafe:sto-on hes ‘o, mow.sesdy, it ntention of buying a home. *‘I am not join the circle at the altar. Next the members of La Sincerite Lodge took the solemn vow binding them to accept the children, which was duly confirmed, the members of the lodge rising and chapping their hands in unison at a signal, The children were then invested with aprons and jewels of Masonry,all of them but the youngese being highly pleased with their regalia. The youngest, how- ever, was again obstroperous and had to bo persuaded by his mother, and possibly by surreptitiouscandy. Finally the young- sters were all settled. Then they were consecrated, and the orator of the lodge, Brother Lannenrand, made an address Brother Charles T McClenachon e plained in Eoglish that La Sincerite lodge had pledged itself to guard and pro- tect these ]i"]u children and see thatthey were educated in Freemasonry,to restrain them from vice and keep them from the snares that surround the young. The ceremony ~ of the washing of hands Was not. intended to in- terfere In tho slightest degree with sny religious faith, but was symbolic of ap- proaching the throne of divine grace with pure hearts, Ing large prospectus book, and save valuable time, Foro v ALLEN & C0., Augusta, Me. Notice to Cattle Men, 900 CATTLE FOR SALE, 130 Head of Steors Threo Years Old 200 “ Two “ Heifers, Two Bteers, One 4+ 4« Heifers, One Tho above described cattlo are all well bred Towa cattle, straight and smooth, These cattlo will be wold [n lotsto suit purchasers, and at reasonable prices, For further particulars, call on or addross M. F, PATTON, ly, Bremer Co., lowa, fairs that I ever learned of in all my museum experiences, however, happened right here during the past winter. ~ You remember Zie the ‘what-is-it? Not ex- actly the kind of & man to captivate a Y ¥, in my estimadlon, Well, oit, a little sixteon-year- old school girl became so fascinated “with something about him that she visited the museum a dozen times a day in succes- sion. She would sit on the platform and talk with him while the stage show was going on, and acted so pecul tinally word was y—very estimable people living on West avenue. I do not know what they did, but she never came again, Zip seemed quite despondent for two or three days, and kept an anxious wateh of the door but he watched in vain, “Lucia Zatate, our 4} pound midget, is engaged to a distinguished Chinamen whom she first met while on exhibition in Paris, No date hasbeen fixed for their marriage, but both consider the compact binding. Lucia is very fond of her Ce: lestial lover and, unlike many larger girls, rsfinrdl any encouragement extend- ed to other admirers as porfidy to her plighted troth. She is of age and 1 sup- pose is entitled by law to select her own usband, There must be a well of cold *“Think I've got thevery place,” replied “‘Good well?” *‘Finest in the land.” “‘Cold water?” *‘Coldest you ever saw, I wouldn't Supj you come up “*All right, Meot me here.” THIS BELTor Re - The next day the old fellow came down i Sproaly for tor is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organs, %3] There is no mistake about g this instrument, the con- o tinuous stream’of ELEC- TRICITY permeating throughthe parts must res tore them to healthy action N Do not confound this with Eloctric Belts advertised to cure all ails from hiead toftoe. 1t s for the ONE ific purpose. For eirculars giving full informat address Cheever Electric Bele Co., 163 Washington §t., Chicago, 1il, DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS S@REMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK “House is mnot very good,” said tho “No, norhin’ extra.” *'Grounds are not very pleasing,” “No, great shakes. Let's try the *‘Ho drew a bucket of water from the ‘“Why, that s the coldest water I ever h e “spent Fifty Dollars In doctoring for rhenmatism before I tried Thomas' Kclectric Uil. Used a 50-cent bottle €. “'Coldest in the land, I tell you, So e The northern gentleman was so much A Gamey Fowl, BUILDING. }’1':;“’ that he bought the place without ‘ia'.,fi“u‘.?.lii“"‘“‘i‘? prains it is_excellont, . | Pittsburg Commorcial-Gazette, f‘:fio:'.‘fitf,‘:’:‘"“' uu:.zg h nt t;m' old | Durham, East Pembroke, N. Y, John Franklin, a noted chicken fancior { === {elax ) mlqh;,x:fx.n 0 ):{', ;ni:cll ear- o —— up in Elk county, tells this story, which & Wl s s s mind., Prayiog for the Enemy, ho avers to be as true as preaching: HAMBURG-AMERICAN [ ‘There was a large hawk that made its business to come and take off one of my small chickens each day, and,on hear- ing my chickens giva the well-known alarm a few days ago, I ran out only to seo the hawk fly up with a chick in his claws,closely pursued by my game rooster which, when the hawk had lit, fell upon Arkansaw Traveler, Just before a famous battle a confeder- lemen sought the old fellow and Faclket Company. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGL GERMAN The steamships of this well-known line are buit ot frou, In water-tight compartments, and are furnish- d with every requisite to make 'the passsge both salo and agree They carry the Unlted States and European “oave New Yorks Thurs: ‘I ought to take & gun and shoot you, D, FRANCE AND you swindling scoundrel,” “Wlnt'l the matter,” looking up in surprise. **Matter! why that water 1s so warm I “Get up from there,” exclaimed iho can't drink it, ~ I bought it with the un-[soldiers, *Got no better sense than to A days and patu, ymouth (LONDON) Cher- RQRD IF X0 OTARS PLANO. dorstanding that it was cold.” omo asound horo praying (or-the d— |1V, SRR LAY ol s melken | i P ALANATN o ssrae . ““It was cold when you bought it, pod. | Yankees?" hawk nor chicken, when s moment later | . Heory Pundt, Mark Hansen, F. E. Moores, M. Toft, y entsin Omaha, Grone X WOODBRIDGE BROS,, (uer ‘The old man locked up and requoated | 1,y yyyk foll to the ground dead, being | Soumal Biufe o b KICHAKD, & CO° Gunt Fass- “But it's warm now." to be let alono. _Tho soldier demanded | % W T 0 310 RS ACgis De B | G way, M. X, Chas. Kotiinski & Co- “‘Yos, for you see the ice has melted. | that the prayer should be discontinued, cfllnti«lur'l 'f,i“m hant notes were hoard | Gerer! Westen Agouts, 107 Washington St., Ohice 2 No truubloA;Al: make that water cold, Judt then an officer called the soldier and | y AV it ov:’r tho body of his fale %o, 1. you've got'to do is to throw | said: ouANA N3 car load of oo, No'well i any ac.| “Why in the thunder don't yon lot that |10 viotim, at losst 130 foot from the count unless you take care of it. 1'm in | man alone, Don,t you know him?"” f J fThe Bcrotum. O/fen (he uneur i r b4 which he flew to -he ground, tlapped his UAL SALE | the ico busindus; would ik to havo ous | - Noj who ia ket wings, crowed, and walked off with an | Juck s paimiily S Do Wlaatte G ikaler -t trade.” *Stonewall Jackeon. i f patach snknfaoion.” BRI o, S Falen o T ik ;! A . Pum o0 ¥ “What Can't Be Oured Must Be 3 Wel de Meyer. B d Short Hom Eadured,” BXO\TEMENT. It it now \lml‘l’lrm“d that Wie Die Mey- DEBIL:“_M the Geperative Orgavs oG This iat causes the sreat rush at Schroter & | opig O ure {s the only treatment ‘quickly cared by "th old adage doos not signify that we | Becht's Drug Store? " The free distribution | it will absolutely cure Oaterrh-—fresh or | CIVISLE METIOD, Adopted in all the HOSPITALS must suffer the miserls of dyspepsla, when a | of sample bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and | Hiet, Wi #hpo ous. Saml Gould, | OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOK. Simple Bl een-Anous QLTI [ it curiive provesio o s, | Kng Ky Che o yopulae vl for | Wi Watar, Nob on bok e e, | e 880 vt s W' g ramtfe 3 4 3 oo, oo s ., Ney it i i e | bV o | M ey Kot e Do ™ | Y25 . From the Turlington Herds, wlllb‘w'l:.:hawh:m near Lurlington Sta by, on TUESDAY, 17 JUNE i fo be, catgarned ar ot of , (ine.uding E Rosamonds, n B sold to-day, Ohicago Herald (Independent), liam Curtis and his indecent **Journal of %' on the Rev. George E. One box radically Tahlor, 140 Nobie foct cure after 30 years suffering, J, D, McDonald, 710 Broad- way, N. ¥, &6 o, Thousands of testismo.- nials are received from all parts of the worldi- Delivered, 81.00, D: Do Meyor's Iby lustrated Treatios," with statements of the cured, mailed free. D, B, Dewey & Co., 112 Fulion Street, N. Y t mtcrr}l‘bllne d 1'1“ nx::a ulpit, Reis, Coblevillo, N. oured tov, O, H. me, I streot, Brooklyn™” “A e— Daniel W, Bates was standing in his storo door, when a lady wearing an im- mense hat passed up Austin avenue, *Did you ever see anything more ri culons! " asked Bates of old Colonel Gib- Tyler, who way {t‘u«m_ that big hat very appropriate. NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN 600 OATTLE FOR SALE, 500 Cows and Helfers. 150 One-year Steers. The above described cattle are all well jbred, na- tive Nobrasks ard Tows. These cattlo will bo s0i 1 1n lots to suit purchaser. For furdher pasticulars call op oF address, To Bo Abused by a Brute, 1t is positively stated that George Wil- Oivilization" will oppose Blaine ‘editorial- ly and piotorially,” Anybody who has taken the trouble to watch the course of Harper' o n o It b t.hurs & sat-mSem * Ppenw, ghagas i socn B, b e o was i e e |1 ey e e SIS~ o] (N . Deusts Lacrs, obs It means s graceful and diguified opposi- | ““Well, you see, she has to have some- | kinds of .u.d..{old meats, raw L $ictarm to ua with TEY o o Adaress. | tion to the chiftain on the page | thing on hor shoulders. The head don't | ickledsatmon: cabbanes st s Dot | (UL This O & GGLoEN 808 of G0ads . Turlnglon, Nebraska. over by Mr. urtis, and a fiend. | mount to auythimg, 80 what is lacking is | Eulad Dressig.. Tt ie, besidos, more ,{3.0ne Nontt, }""‘-“ warfare waged in the same direction Wade up in the big hat,"—Texas Sifuings. | eonomical than home-made. o 3 Amber, L, Shingle, Pi T A GIER,FRANZ FALK BREWING G0. {Wholesale Tlothiers! BURLINGTON, IOWA THE LAR ORK N THE STA Tne Murnray Iron WoRks, ENGINES SPECIALTIES. BOILERS, [swan rumpe Meat Cu MILL AND MiNING | 7rtns s & press MACHINERY, Y Wheeled Serap PATENT L0G D0GS Fruit Evaporat: AND SAW MILL SPECIALTIES. | Praine Com. Shellers. BRIDGE WORK, TEC IRON WORK. ABENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. 7 WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our CGround Oil Cake. 1t fsthe best and cheapest food ror stock of any kind., One pound ta equal to throe pounds of com stock fea with Ground Ofl Cake Ju the Fall ana Winter, instead of running down, will inorease in welght and be In good marketable cord.tion in the spring. Dairymen, us soll s others, who use b can.faetily ¢ \ta morits. Try 1§ and judgs fur yoursalvoe, - Prioe 82500 par tn' o charge for saoks. Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OIL, COMPANY, Omahs Neb W HOLESALTE CIGARS & TOBAGCO, TEE NEW HOUSE OF ¢ GARRABRANT:COLE Fine Havans, Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Triai Orders Solicited, Satisfaction Guaranfeed, { 2sor Parmam». 3 P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, &. 10RO Fary J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ‘. BStreet. Omal H SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C. STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, Omaha, Neb, STEELE, JOENSON& CO,, Wholesale Grocers H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above; also pipes and smokers’ articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWO0OD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO — e A VR PERFECTION Heating and Baking 1s only attained by using CHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges, WAIT WIRE RAUZE OVER DOOR Fcr sle by %, MILTONROGERS & SONS OMAHA T PFRED W. CGRAY. (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) TOMVMIBER, LIME AND CEMENT. Omahz Neb. 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