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b Northeast Netraska| 20 Years! 4'|m'w:uu]v om /w,,u %o itself and the country, and requests dele , ALONG THE LINE OF THR gates from this conves J “lv ent and " . roports trom the use s (8.8 Sustain tho views expreseed in thewo resol ch]cagm St P3U|| M'nneapnhs and in'the treatiment of O afinne to be | t The convention still in session at one o Th be o dow that 1 ivu | o'clock MAHA RAILWAY. cer or Epithelloms. ’ Tho new extension of this line trom Wakefleld fup s b Batox Rovee, L, June 18 The demo the instend of curing the cratic convention elected E. A, Burke, B, 1, BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN ;""“;""’" """ L Jonas, A, A, Gumby, and R. C. Wickliffe hcalth was broken dawn ) ) throngh Conoord and Coleridge of. 8. 8. 8. cured me scind and-wop delegates at Inrge, and after clecting alter PO TLA XTI GO, | oF 116 1t give Aot b heonmsnn 9% | natos, receiving the list of district delogate Roaches tho bost portion of the State, _Special ex. | MNCtArY value. 1 owe my life A nd the support sid naming electors, the court adjourned sin cursion rates for land veckors over thin line o | ™Y FAily to Swift's Specs di Wayns, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Biair to all W R "““I\\\‘\ Davisboro, Ga. - in— principal pw‘hl%‘un the 19, Broots, sees Abway, ALIFORNIA SIOUX CITY & CIFIC RAILROAD ;\I”H'U;;‘- lIl}hd eaten through his DECLINE TO SERVE. Traing over tht O, 8t. P. M. & 0. Rallway o Coy [ I3 Mot and throat timo of his s 4 7 e Nttt only a question of vor AN co, Jute 18—J, Campbell Svon, B Uity Bonos. s blostn o nly & qestion of & very short fime. Hie Rortolk, S IR A WAV Wi Qeath, his suflring was 8o great S B el had & | Sthorts and J, O. Martin, elooted presidential omnnooct at Blair a1l ool sure ,..y.'f”f".i;([‘ lectors by the democratic fatate convention Yor Fromont, Onkda o, Neligh, and through to Val. | in time LR Intely held at Stockton, have resig They entine. refuse to endoree the platform adopted &£4TFor rates and all information call on Our Treatise on Blood and 8| The prohibtion home protection party of to applicants. Californi xlh.H convention, eloctad F, P, WHITNE TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES , General Agent, N V. Offloo, 160 W, Philadolp Bnsiest rld!n Ridesns muy' 1 ‘ Aty well “eaam i FORN and A drives of o flsn. Manorbetiiod -nmmnnnmmdlnx .m.nnmmmm.d r-u i Giiickcariie ABROTT BUGGY CO. CHICAGO, nts wanted for authentio ition of his life. Published at Augusta, his home h By the renowned i nwell, whose life of Gars 1d the twenty others by 6 book over published in thia worl ling fifty dai ners s G— OI INI G WST‘. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LOUI BY WAY OF CHAHRA AND LINuDL\l’ TO DENVER, censfol; grand ch a Iudy agent tho first day most. heral tculars {ree. Botter send for p tage, eto., on freo outdt, now ready, in ing largo progpectus hook, o valuable time w ., Augusta, Me, Netice to Cattle Mon, 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. EANSAS CITY AND ATGHZSON to DENVER 00 Yo C cting in fon Depots at Kansas City, 8 Threo Yoars OId. Omuhia i Denver with tiough (rain 1o Two b SAN FRANCISCO One [ And all points in the Great West for thom; Heifers, One “ Il well bred Towa GOING ¥FEAST. Connecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all E 1 Cltic THIS BELTor Rogonrao | At Peoria with through tiaina 1os Indianap- toris mado expressly for | olis, Oi ati, Columbys, and all points in tho cure of derangements - ouIs With” through of the gonerative organs, -} There is no mistake about this instrument, the con- tuuous stream’of EI TRICITY pormeating through the parts must res. toro them to healthy action Do not canfound this with Electric Bolts advert cure all ails from head toftoe. Tt is for the ONE spec- iflc purpose, For oirculars fall information, address Cheover Eloctrio Bels Co., 163 Washington St., Chicago, TIl, DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS) P £FREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Facket Company. FRANCE AND Tho above deseribed cattlo are cattle, straight and smooth. sold in lots'to suit purchasers, prices. For further particulars, mll on or address M. F. PATTON, Waverly, Bremor Co., Iowa. or Cars, with Ite. moking’ Pullman P Rov iving O rs andthe fimo aily toanda fy puncil Bluy: Chicago and. D oseph, Atchison and City and ber Indianapol Tu 15 also the oniy Throneh Line beiween £T. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. TT0is known as the great THROUGH OAR LINE of America, and is universally admnit. tod to be the Finest Equipfbd Railroad in tho World for classes of Travel, Through Tickets via this line 1or sale pt e R. R. coupon ticket oftices in the United States Canada. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, GEEMANY, Tho steamships of this well-known line are buitt of 4ron, in Water-tight compartments, and are furnish- ed with every requisite to make ‘the passage both salo and agrecnole, Thoy carey the United Siates ropean mails, and leave New Yorks Thu days and saturdaya or Ply mouth (LONDON) Ch bo);z.rx, (PARIS) and HAMBUM Firet Cabin, 905, $70nsd 850, Stoorage, §20. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, Henry Pundt, Mark Hanson, F. 5. Mooros, . Toft, Ioe-Pres. &Gen. Man nlq-n,lg.nhhl agentsin Omaha, ronowies k Sch Council Bluffs, 'C. B: RICHARD & CO., Gen. , 61 Hmulwt),N Y. Cbas. Kozminski & Co- Genfilnl P estaznAfac k1 Ti N alhiziton Bt Oulca 20, STARTLING e the changes that, ina few years, have taken place in the manufacture of Clothing Improvement after improvement has been made, until to-day the clothing | offered by Schlank & Prince, 1210 Farnam streot, is equal in every respect to the best Custom Work! Whiloat the same time the lowness of prico of tho fine grade of clothing they handlois no less astonish- ing than tho Perfection of Fit AND THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND MAKE Boston ClothingHonse Farnam Street, 1210 A. F. GROSS., Builder & Contractor CABINET WORK, SUCH A8 1. SIN =oOonD, MANUFACTURER 0! GALVANIZED" IRON | CORNICES. WINDOW_CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. lath fltrent o\um ..NEBRASKA TEST YOUR BARING POWDER T0-DAY! Brands advertised as nbsolutely puro CONTAIN AMMONIA. CONTAIN AMMONIA. QUESTIONED. DOES NOT TS MEALTUFULSESS 1AS NEVER B 1n a million homos for & quarter of & century It has stood tho consumers’ roliablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING MAKERS OF Dr, Price’s Special Flavoring Extract, Tho stroug est, most delicious and natura | avor known, aad Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast G ¥or Light, Healthy Broad, Tho Dest Dry Hop Yeast fn the 'World, FOR SALE !Y GROCERS. CHICACO. = 8T.LOuIS. 1210 counters, Bags, 108 5o &s,|FIRST ANNUAL SALE LIBRARIES, sndsl Mde otoften Norkmaroanty, 3 o Pure Breed Short-Horn —~AND— Aberdegn-Angus Ca e From the Turlington Herds, Will be held at the farm near 1urlington Sta tion, Otoe Connty, on 17 TUESDAY, JUNE EUROPE! COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS leave New York 1o April, May and June, 1884, "PASSAGE TICKETS by sl ATLANT, d facilities for Sonrioy GOOD. nuwrus "o TICKETS for Lrlwlvrlm EUROPE, by wl routes o8 redoodrates COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, with maps and full par- portissiars | oy e THOS. 077K & BON, 4 y Brosdwa, N. HENNlNGS {APROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTICN |v CORSET | b e “inarket, or pricn Fefupded: The thdors Rose Princesses, Renick Roses of Sharous, (inluding some of the Poppy branck) Mazurkas, Koan Dutch- oasos, Easter days, Rosamonds, Yousy Mary's elc., “ine Averdoen Angus will aubrace Erlcas, Bybils, Jiits, Prides, Duch ¥ oroy flatt, W | lowors, Dau: 0 Lioys Bend for Tarligglon, NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN 600 CATTLE FOR SALE. 500 Cows and eifers. 00 One-year Bt above described cattle are all well bred, tive Nebrasl d Those castle will be sold in Tots to suit purchaser. For further partioulars call on or ad o-. Kidons on J, H.F, LEHMANN O cighteen » the national convention, 8, Tt ittsburg July stated 1 R Mel) of this eity, in nomination for the pr MICHIGAN, Derrorr, June 18.-At the afternoo G POWDER CO., |a numb: om the temporary officers were made nent. A resolution instructing the chair n to telegraph to the New York democratic convention that Cleveland was the first choice Michigan democrats, created considers xeited deb: While the resolution reflected the sentiment of the convention, it was argued that the passage of the resolution might seem officions mtermeddling, because the New York convention was dividod on. the question, The resolution was tabled. O.M. Barnes, T. K. Tarney, O, M Powers, —and A, I’ Twineford wer delugatos b large to tho national rad home rule a government; that the boundary state and national authority should s defined ; denounces the “republi ance in_the rednetion of gov- endorsed the action of the majorlty In congress to that end; beliof in the commercial fresdom overy man to buy where he can buy 1S CHisATAgt A1 eIl WEidEe hioan b1l the AbaL. est; denounced the present tariff as a mastors ioc of iniquity and 1o justice; and proceeds that 1t has impoverished i m to subsidizo the few, it prohibits imports that wmight purch the prm!ud« of American labor; it has de graded American commerce from th t to rank on the high seas; it has cut down the sales of Amertoan manufactures here and abroad and lessened the returns American agriculture, an industry followed by half our people; it costs the people five times more than it produces to the treasury; obstructs the cesses of production and wastes the fruits of labor: it promotes fraud. fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest officials, bankrupts honest merchants and fayors the rich at the expense of the poor We demand that all custom house taxation shall be only for revenue, And the platform instructs delegates to Chi- ad concludes party for hypoc: of ‘abuscs, yet nominnting for hresidency n man. identifed with all these abuses and_corruptions which have disgraced our politics during a time whilo his party have been in power., cyw by denounciog “JILLINOIS PROHIBITIONISTS. THEY WILL NOMINATE A FULL TICKET. Louts, June 18.—A Post Dispatch from Bloomngt The t con- b500 and Among them was Kansas, who ad- ing away from re- ism, and declaring _that the prohi- convention will probably nominate a et pul bitio full . The roport of the committee on permanent organization was adopied as follo Chair- ma m W. H. Tibbler, of Lee coanty; Secreta- vy, A. T, Smith, of Macon county, Miss l'rlncu« E. Willard, of Cook county, was chosen viee-president at large, and one vice- resident from each district choses en, a8 fol- ¥ Ahrens, 2d, T. B ith, J. Lairds; i - Richey; (m.. Trs. A in Rl 19th, F. B. Bark Johin Tht committee on resolutions, finance and printing were appointed mmittee of twenty to name twenty- ates at large W Pittsburg to-morrow morning to add to the list of twenty-five to bo selected by different districts. The ballot for women was brought to tne prominent notice of the convention by resolutions from'Henry county, read by Mrs, vert, of Chicago; also by letter from Miss es Barllard, read by Mrs, ¥, Willard, 0 p. m. the cony adjourned until RMONT REPUBLICANS, A STATE TICKET NOMINAT BURLINGTON, Vb, June 18.—The rop 1 stath convention met this forenoon, The attend reference:to Blaine was received with great enthusiasm, Samucl E. Pingree was nominated for gov- Ormsby for lien and W. H. Dubois tr ernor by acclamati tena m( governc ure; N Aflamoon sarsion ot aths st te convention, George Nicholas. of North- field was nominated for governor, A, H. Powell was renominatad. Tho reselutions ported declare alleginnce to republi i din the national and pledge support to the onvention. Other resolutions Ballard CHIOAGO, PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONVE CH10AGO, June 18.—The local committee of arry TION, ngements for the national demas vention, at a meeting to-day, decide of changes in the convention hall, The stage will be removed m,... the morth end to the west side, and will have no room back of it for spectators, a feature which caused considerable trout the republican convention. The will b occupied only by the of convention and the associated press, paper reporters will have a platform by th relves, with all entrance for them alone and the space will be railed off wo that they can not be encroached on, The sub-committee. lnlmtu wil meet to-mor 1y, chairman. s and_annoyance on account of noise at row. Jud, plcasons By nowapapers for eats should b mnu to Austin - Brown, of ¢ committee on press and tele ;.m;.h at Indianapolis or Chicago. SEAEERM Two Lives for a Dollar, ChicAGo, June 18,—Judge Williamson this morning sentenced Insac Jacobs son to he hanged September 19 for the murder of Geo. Bedell, which ccour April 27 Jacobson pleaded guilty, Bedell was s respectablo citizen shot by Jacobson on a public street in open day for w: alleged debt Among the Shert-Horns to be catalognied aro Red | of one dollar, e — A Bust in Olothing, Niw Youk, June 18,—An avsignment was "";';;Wm‘ filed to-day by Edmund H, Carhart, John P, AddressT, | Vanwauvin and Wm. H, Whitford, composing the firm of Carhart, Whitford & Co., clothiers to Nathanial Whitmau, To preferences The hrm is better known ws “‘Beldwin the Cloth. e = An Heir Apparent, CHRISTIANA, June 18,—Crown Princess Vic- tor is the mother of & son, ———— Death of Bishop Simpson. PHILADELPHIA, Juue 18,—Bishop Simpson died this morniog, le | coaches and a Pullman, was runnin SERIOUS Accmm A Train Wrccled nv Devils in Men's Form, Near Hhhmn Neb. Other Serons Rallway Nebraska, Accldents in Special Dispateh to The Der. LANCOLY, June 18,~The I, & M. since its construction in Nebraska, has been unsually fortunate in- the line of wrecks, but might have seemed ill-fated for th road all around, A brakeman was knocked off a train by o telegraph wite at Grand Telaud and ine stantly killed, and two wrecks ocenrred on th cannon ball line botween Atchison and Red Cloud. The first < curred when engine 39, drawing the eastern bound train, ran into wash-out near Fall: City, overturning two conches and serfously injuring soveral porsns, but none fatally The most extensive Wreck b about ten o'clock at & bric over Fowler's Runm, in T miles west of Hubbel. train, with ppened, howaver, thirty feet high, ayer county, f bound baggago and express cars, two he rate of 85 milon an hour, being behind timo, Suddenly when mear tho bridge, rail was mysteriously drawn from the track, and the wi n was dashed down the eme The westorn bankment, neer Alex Stewart, who e sides at By mutil ated and i oth [ Nictor Pat Lyman, one of th' 145t 1 oyos of tho road had both legs mutilated s that amputation will probably bo necessary. Fxpross Messon ger McNaughton was jamued between the freight in his car and fatally injured, and HOMO twenly passengers were more or loss davgoronsly injured. The fireman jumped from thoengine and ran to Hubbel for ssist anco, Ax ho did so he saw mon making for the brush, and as_the displaced rail was subsequently found with a barbed wire attach- od it was ovident the wreck was the work of these demons, Telograms immedi ately brought the news to t Superintendent MoConniff, Dr. of the road, and_other off scene on a special ugn of Conductor ., C. Webb, to bring t the wreck. Bain | 0 o | man connected with the Inter-Ocean, was possiblo was rendered any, the wounded being taken to score, All by the co Atchlson in” ' charge of Hart, songers principally to thiy was intense this morning and the railroad he .m,u wero besiegod with auxious enqui blame can ba attached to the company. aral Superintendent Calvert offers I\\u(huu- sand dollars for the arrest of the per of thix damnable outrage, 1t i that several deaths besides tha messenger will result, Quebee TE The Towa state university held eommence ment exercises yestorday Haward won the race witi Columbin ot New N, coming in eight se 1s ahoad. A boy named Lo Coleman was drowned at Des Moines yesterday At n fire in Leadville two fircman were sorionsly injured, and one probably fatally, ordiy Tt is stated that leaders of t) many ate preparing to ra grain, A jubilee the 50th divine. A fight with indians i y nter in Ger o import duties on was held in Toncon birthday of Spurge in_honor of n the noted s reported by a party storn Toxas, Five men were kil in north-we nd two whit 1 to have opt ¢ stated to English 1a nomination for Gov- of Tndino, A tug boat towlng 1 up to Now Or. e careencd and sank, 15 miles below the Threo of the crow were drowned. (ho coromony of presentation to the New York city and unvelling of the statue of Boliver the great liberator, took place in Central park Tuesday in the prosence of 500 _persons, mostly Spanish-Americans, Ex-President Guzman Blanco, of Venzueln, Spanish mini ster at Washington, and_Mayor Fdson parti. apatod. A salute was fired as the statuo was nvoiled, ho domocrats of Maino in state convention arod for Grover Cloveland for the presid- Tha gas works of Bloomington, 111, burned Tuosday, cansing & losw of £20,000. —m— Wanis to Steal Granc's Horse, Easton, Pa, Juno 17, horse thief, who beeame note fasting in jail several weeks quently oseaped, has written o from Now York, to the local paper, Ho ho does meider his caso a bad one at ail, in view of the operations of the Marine bank, Ward, Fish and others, and intimates @ de: ire to steal Gen, Grant's Arabian horse, A reward s still standiug for his arrest, says B — Anti-Unfon Resolution, EW YOIRK, June 18, The Master Plumb ati rejectad the demand of oymen plumbers that John | astate John Leadly, & journ: he had discharged, The following olution w An r plumber Will di and apprentico in his ¥y who s 1 ber of the Journeyman Plumbe and that ho will not employ any man or boy who is & member of such organization.” Fish Pleads Not Gullty, of Course, EW YORK, June 18, «ded not guilty to-d chargo of N 1 bank funds, al bail, MoxTaraL, Juno 18.—A detective Toft for v, withn warrant signed by President Arthur asking the extradition of “The Bun"!0ut For Bayard, Juno 18,—1n u leading article “Between Thomas I, and Grover Cleveland, we say l t Bayard ought to be preferred. o seeking a candidate for the wan to discharge any_other mentous trust, public or private, it s surd, b a time when tho mosteminent confod- crates are holding offices of immense power and fmportance under the. government, *hnt an able and eqperien ed statesman like Mr, Bayard should be ruled oub of the demc NEw YORK cratic _national convention, not by allogation that he was a confederate or that he sympathized with the pur poses of the * confederates in the civil war, but solely by the circumstance that in public specches twenty years ago he said something which Horace Greeley and Abraham Lincoln also said at the same time, but which, it is thonght now be employed by Mr. Blaine and his followere as points of attack against Mr. Bayardif e were at the democratic ticket. We wouldalsorecord here our earnest conviction that Mr, Bayard would bea far stronger candidate thanj Governor Cleveland in New York, as well as elsowherc. levelond, because he has followed his own selfis jurposc by undertaking to rulo withont regard Lo the party which made him governor; deservedly o weak candidate among demo- crats: und il tho' republican. kickors in tho world could not” make up for the votes he might lose if ho were a candidate. 1f quality i what we look for Bayard is infi profer- and if availability be the test there is in adgement a vast advantage in taking Bayard.” e — SPILL BOUU BON. A Ohicago Alderman Stufling Out of a Ballot Box, Knocks tho Special Dispatch to tho Bre. Cit10AGo, June 18,—Thero is quite a lively flght in progross among democrats here and it was brought out prominently yesterday. Cartor Farrlson, mayor of tho city, wiolds a largo in- fluence in his party in the city and stato, but; Joe Mackin has boon recognized for the pust fow yours as an invaluable man for work and has been installod s organizos the Joffersonian clubs, not only In Chicago, but throughout the state. Last spring Mack an from the first ward, 1 secured the in nspired to bo alder but the mayor eloction of Billy bird.” This ang at the €0 0n tho ico. pisaldency, at the! ational convention, Mackin had bimself made one of the primary judges in first ward and proposed to wee that anti-Harrison delegates were chosen, Whalen, the mayor's friend, however, entorod tho judges room before tho voing began, snatched the box, threw it on the floor, when it burst open, and about 500 opposition tickets went flying ahout the room. ~ Machen says Wholen and Lis friends had the_tickots concenled about their clothes, and Whalen says thay were in the bux. A reliablo gentle- the room at the time the box was thrown down, and told Tre Bre corrospondent to- night that the tickets were in the box, and fell out of 1t whon it burst opon. There is a decidod sensation over the affair, and the end in not yet, for tho tickets will be placed in the ands of thie police for safe koeplug. - — A Woman Murdered, PuINCETOWN, IxD, ‘June 18,—The body of Mrs, Thomas Skelton was found In her resi- donce. near Owsnsvillo, last evening, Two wounds on the back of the indicated she had been killed with an axe, Tho woman's hus- band had left the ten days bofore, after & quar- rol, No arrest, — FOLLOWING OMABA'S EXAMPLE, Mayor Harrison Oauses s Raid on Chicago Gamblers, CHicAGo, June 18.—In an interview this afternoon, Mayor Harrison said that he had decided to make war on thegawblers and drive them out of the city, and that there would be 1o new temporizing with the evil, the police raided seven houses in whic! MoDonald. & leading gambler of the city, has an interest, and caplured about 300 inmates, 1t is undorstood that the ralds have been re peated in rapid succession, —— A Brig Sinke—One Man Hurvlven &w Youk, Juno 18,—The brig G. P wood, of Bhiladelphine bound:. mru..m.u wunk in & gale on the 14th Ten men and the captain’s wife were drowned, The mate, Stevens, clung to & boat and was rescued and brought | here.” He is the only survivor, —— 1 Miners' Strike, The strike of the cosl ngahela Valley has spread to nearly avery pit in the region and about 6,000 winers are now idle, Bauk President mile dash, Charm, Bronswick won, Jere stonced. Bost time, 1:50, Il ager.” Broughton won; - Liran: non, 2nd; Major K, 3rd, T RING SPORTS, Base Vlinll. At Pittsburg—All At Washington—Inc ton 4. At Boston Louisvllle 2 apolis 0; Washin g Boston 11; Philadelphia 2. Louis 1. oledo 7, Minneapo- St. Paul—St. Paul 2; Peoria B, AL New York—Columbus 0; Metropoli} tun 7. At Cleveland—Clovelund & Chicag At Fort V Ft. Wayne 14 Aaute 1. At Providenco—Providenco 15; York 0. TORPID BOWELS, DISORE‘) EMR ED l. VER. symplomsindios co Kppotite, owels costive, Biok Mond= fullness after enting, aversion to on of body or mind, Eructation of food, 13 I il o) ma on the Liver, AsaLiver TR IPTLLS 1o 50 oqual, Thoir u.nmmnllm KKidneysand 11 fmpuritie oo 4+ sea engers of the aystem," producing upp ite, sound digostion, rojzuli sto el GRAY AR O WINSKERS el stuntly 10 GLOSSY BLACK by i &ing viication of this Dk, 04 sont by express on recoipt of §1e Oflic, 44 Murray Stroct, New ¥ __TNYE'S MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEYPTS FRIN, 8. H. ATWOOUD, Plattsmouth, - - - = Neb. BRNADNR OF THOROUGIRKD AXD HIGT GRADK HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OR JRRMNY RND WINE & Young stock for sale. Corresponde DOCTOR WHITTIER s ap. Kol by Diuiziats, solloited ] The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices Furniture. DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, CETANMBIEE SETS Just rocelved an assortment far nnrpulln‘} anything In this market, comprising the latest and most mur doslgna manufactured for this spring's trade and covering & range of prices from the Oheapest to the most Expensive, Parlor Coods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus- | Complete stock of all the latest tomers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. Elogant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, = - = - OMAHA NEB. Willimantic Spool Cotton is nuhrolf' the product of Home Industry and is pronounced by experts to be the be: st fiewininmchine thread in tn», \mrld FULL ASSOKTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, an for sale by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN :\R‘iDl‘;L mé&e Omaha, Ne The Finest Family Ga.rdpn IN THE CITY. , Music Every Evening, and | GRANID CONCERT tunch will bu served every morning, and the choloet l SENF & MAUREL, Proprictors Cor. 9th and Farnam Streets. Dr. CONNAUGHTON, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Established 1378~O|urr Deafness, Lung and Nervous Disonses Spuodnly and Yermanently Cured. Patients Cured at Home. Write for *“T'ie Mep1oAL-MissioNary,” for the People. Qonsultation and Currmrnnduncu Gratis. P. 0. Box 202. Telephone No. 26, HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, sa Iv ‘¢ Physician lea Abliity ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, DAvonpofi, writen: **An rionorabla Man, Fine Success, Wondorful Cures.”—Hours 8 to b, * An eloga Saturday Liquors and It the weather s ploasant. ars constantly on hand. RICHARDS & CLARKE, \ A Proprietors. Omaha Iron Works U. P. RAILWAY, - - 17TH & 18TH STREE'!S W. A. CLARKE, Supennundlglt MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting OCloth STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. fed 1 o apers sk i allald residents ous’ Prostration, Debill 88 ; Mercurlal uve e to by 2y Shal) froe, andlnviled. Writs for questions, A Positive Written Guarantqa Sfirentn il cure amphlets, E weribing above dle abes, 10 Toale OF fotnale; MARRIAGE GUIDE ! W anted TO PURCHASE Second Hand Clothing For $pot Cash. Uall on or address Mr. or] Mre Ktavhen 1 RRODERICK, 1% Routh 10th strast. R. KALISH, MERCHANT TAILOR Hns Just recelved s full line of lmported Fancy Sult gy and Paataloons of the latest wyles. Also uacautoos flus ltinga snd tno tritmuiogs | €t Towens Price. Al Oloaniog Dy elo sad Ropalring. 8. E_ Corner and Lavonvort Btrovts] BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE TRON. We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Stoue to the Roller System fiupeuul attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur- pose, and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended promptly, Address RICHARDS & OLARKE, Omsha, Neb

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