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b an’ to the czar's party the curtain had not | United States, cones of daring A EHDute to DRabes : veis b LTI T TR 'mf risen. Dat the audience had and were |and of bloodshe ring only in Milen Olty, (Mokana) Tossrily. Soi ) . = = L making a fierco attack upon the ticket |from those of their life on the Mi % “:‘ iioE of T ONtasts B GO Gr UV TS, soller's box when the czar cntered. Ho | pi river, and now they are co T tB U e IEVELHENAR ol ¢ i : PRINCIPAL LINE naturally thought the mob was crowding |to tho base hands of a lo; S8k 08 ntly to indulge in som ! ¢ Yo to #eo his manly and his modesty | He does not soem to know that they car- [ oo BT aspastiTg A il Ity CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LOVIS &t that moment over coming his desire to | ry a curse, hero who has figured comenwt 5 . 2 S e W please tho people, he led the czarina —— : i Gl Sriante through \[ul Royd b5 T e s Eway CONVINUING WAL CMARA AND LUTCOLY 70 DENVER, on to tho orcheatra and tho etraing of [ Tho proofof the pudding is nob i chowing [ Hio.second U, 5 eavales, ¥ S{RiE e BB ng ““On to Siberia” recalled the | tho string, but in I y RS hava takan mmbrake st : EKANGAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVE audience to their seats test the article diroct. & Decht, the [ scoms to Lave taken mnbrage at posits Connecting in Unfon Depots at Kansas City, o} Druggists, have a free t lo of Dr, Bo. | ticle, and charged in solid ¢ ot = R = —— s - 1 =7 T b v . DNWUIEC IN 14 | degree. He was the st man S0 ADE . o 1 X ‘ sl Poioved by i Czap| i tuck was som wonderful, for he | < Ruls of Judgment A } ! a0J0V60 DY 106 UZAT|won simowés continoally, and gyot| 4 T e B and Czarina | played a8 honest o s can| o 3 i g Fallway In Amerion, Sl [ ever can ho expec fa ! 7 8 € L > aa one bright sprit A at SRt | y T W 7T : | was one bright spr < d AC "'-Gfl’)"" AUKE! | Poaging Bouquets m Warsaw—What | run of luck which ha . he ( Sy L | ” é‘ oy They Saw in the Theatro-T | time a rich man, th - AL b il And St | aul, Czarina Gives Away the Pol el 71 15 ohilA s tors whd T o T8 owno And operatos over 4,500 miies of . 8 554 t0 ¥ fo i or hysteri Ahern Tlllnols, ¥ otn, , Tows g : § et to bo made in 0 D Kota: aud as ta main lines i conne | By Special Bom ¢ N. Y. Journal man who took his order sent it to Paria |5 i Jong rhuch o1l 105 Fn" 4 navarlly suvwors ih Wansaw, September 13 —Not o hap- | and the checks were made by tho finest | the mixed cour georlyion of Sho ier couple lives in all Siberia than tho |ivory and gold workers in_the world, He [actual division was m SOLOMON § L I I fetnd 0 udgment wan putin the shac The Chioago, Milwaukee, St Py Crar and Czarina, now on w pleasuro ex- | gave something like 82,00 for them, Ho |Judgment was puiin the shs he Chouso: Milwaukoo, Aberdeen and cursion to this cagital of Poland, They nover used them except when playing [£18tt0 In disputo was a black dog, with Ghloago, Milwaukeo, Aber } oAl 0 I his tail olipped baro except at tho ex nhlvmm..\h:“"“km'.".:flll!\"-'l.m\“H\I' ator have been constantly on the go all the | “‘big games,” But then he seldom played . ‘1 PE t ‘“' L L A ) O kes! s 7ot Dath ang Oskkonk, time. Some times they have gono faster | any thing elge, There must be £1,000 F‘_‘“ t My still retained some long Ohloago. ) Iosha and Oconomowos. than at other times. Seventeen haira on | at least involved, or he took no interest [ Dair. The dog was quite unconcerned, Chicago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairie du Chisn the Czar’s head have turned white with |in the game, One night, while ha was and went snuffing around the arcna l‘u.d o e Lavie and Minersl Foim. ploasure, till now ho is callod the *“Plum- | playing for stakes which would probably | under the court table at the magistrate’s | wnii Newrn Onlcago, Fign, tocklord nd Dubme, od Knight of the Russias.” The Crarina | come to 810,000, the luck seemed against | foet, or wherexer his tother would allow | - yeiievs o 1iver. o A T DT Rk iy oo of g | 108 shared in the little surprises tondor- | him. He was as cool and as calm as over, | fih to extend his explorations, The| (it IF Miiaiic, Ohlcago, Slonx Sioux Fallannd Yankton REMEDY, tho Stome | d hor rogal husband, and from a habit | but the lookers on remarked upon the | aimants lor the dog were the butcher Ohioago, Milwalkee, Mitchell and Chamberlaln. achand Bowols of glancing over her shoulder at the pleas- | size of the veins in his white forehead. and a washerman, The butcher's sis- | ¢ c \ Rook Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolla, speedily rogain thole Aot ) \ ired in | Th I rod that tho luck had | tant held a string, with the dog at tho 1 1 Davenporl, almar, 8t. Paul an: u;‘.,?nf.,.u. \ ?m.mmlx ]u met;u;; bomba, hmlI in 5 hen they rer)\;mmlmmx lm{‘lm ml m]( ehd. of 1t e washeemae Keld &l | I 18t Pullioan 8 eepers and tho Fineet Dining Cars In ; S honor of the Czar, she can now turn her | been against him for some timo, and ca of it. G ( 1 C B Y s van (ivaad face cloar around fo tho back of horneck | culatod that he must have lost’ most of | Pieket, in his hand eontaining hair| ¢ fog - aid - 4 1) - v ) 1 i $ " " G 14 lipped rom he dog attention 18 paid to passengors by courteous cmployos BLADDER X The Czarina expressed a wish last|‘‘his pile. The fact was that he| ¥ AiC1 A0 J8C L 3 bi o the Company. ) AND 4 Yikaset Hidncy Dy | ovoning to sco *“Tho Stroets of St. Pot- | had, and that ho was dosporato; but ho il and which he produced in proof of | - ratiiey §. 8. MERRIL, Gen'l Manag RIS cnson < |ersburg,” a spectacular play mounted at [said nothing, At last the game was "“”ir:“p't il ’1‘ ho, hud known thg | Mede ouyby nrOWS €1 oo, CLARK Gl CAIVENTRR, Gon' Pase Agt. | £ | Shopey (ot s purely votes |the Poople’s theatre in honor of the |over—long after midnight. The i bl k“;‘;” Al AHA UE TS hEa .'T. CLARK, Gen'l Sapt. S ablo, and curos whe A " g yutcher for many years, and that he had R sslonD Awh, G 2 Am. | [ty |onive ainor medtoinea . | kingly visitors. On tho way to the play- |tide of the gambler's fortunes had _obbed ,, Sl il o Brosoants foRauEt Arons; i ekl [ puer phtan B 220 | House th enthusinem ran riot. A man |and obbod until almost all that ho had [ f00n the dog at hls place; and that ho| Froposulstor ; A St hod haw e | with his brass knucklos did his bost to|had boen awept out of sight. The last | believed tho dog belonged to tho butcher, | SE ARG | PATNG Ono trat Wil oone | shako hands_with the Czar, and another |dollar had gone. Ouly ome thing ro- |+ Wit # %6 Sty By e Pofen that on fs for tho furs N Vineo'yon. or tls [ working gentloman with his hat full of | mained to him—tho set of checks with |O<periment had been tried ab Hongkow e or o DACK By s dynamito tried tothrow himself under | which tho game was being plaged. Ho | Folico tation; the washerman called on |y iix uthwett cornor of 10mvA IO Gonafor | | tho carringo to show his lovo for tho rul- | looked at them almost lovingly, for “hey [ B0 €08 BUL S wou o hos f60% Mt bus | Fittenthstreet, and alio in, secorlatics hith such o sion Pamphict 4 [ors of Itussin, Tho Crarina had just| had becoms dear to him. On them had | Jitien the butchor culled, tho dog henrd o previous.to presontation o Gratn of Tanti. 4 | proviously complained of tho homo-sick- | been wagered gold and silver, nogrocs, | his master's voice and know the sound e P DISEASPS yontaia. |l [ ncas, but these littlo attentions.did much |lands, steamboats and plantations which | EAOFe0h 45 4 st Eeott fo prove fua s ot pro. RETENTION A to make her feol at homo. Whilo turn- | had been his, Now everything had | e d0g 10 LI ) b the elcy of D L oo P |ing into Ponintowski square hoth wheels | passed over them again and was gone. e Hir o undred dollas, (or” the or ; ¥ dropped from the carriago and tho royal | With one wild, horrible oath he sudden. | 3h0ed @ plaster stuck botween his shoul- s res.tves tho right to ‘ Providenes, s A Y i~ | der blades, saying that the dog had bit 4 URINE. i1, |contents wore spilled. Thia was an 6l |1y roso to his full height, and, bofore his |{1eF Blades, saying th P B 22, m there. o decidec AITON, At last the thealer was reached, half facross the table, and his lifo-blood spust- ¥43 $/0%66 10 Eeeb 1o BAREHE' B B bit, ) an hour after tho time fixed for the be- [ ed over his precious chec L U et ettt et e i S " 5 Out of deferonce WL CL | atyls Polish joke and took well with the crowd., ginning of the play. hand could be stayed, plunged his long knife into his heart and fell full length night they have wandered !l over the 1 6o far that he basketful of hair favor of the washerr allowed to keep tho ot Public Works, : ; pgal pair, and » spectacular s C every one who is afflicted with Cou, ast S ay's stone Journal " S-ZLA:blT“ FRANCISC were true to life. One scene represented | Asthma, Consumpt last Sunday’s ¥ Journal. . . Address s nd all points in the Great West et v the killing of tho czar’s father, anothor ccentric Yankeo Robinson, i, Chicago, It g tadha in e COING TAST. s RO R i plot £ blow up s s DS AT (0 Al el T T Q'W"‘no ftothe increas Connecting in Grand Union Dopot at Cliicago the present czar's coach. No less than anta, 0-Demo- | g, oyy.man, Yankeo Robinson, at Now with through trains for NEW YORK, BOS®TON, twonty-three bombs were exploded on the stage and the sccrot mines and_other ac- crat: About two months ago the city was startled by tho report that Mrs. Jeflerson, Towa, Thursday, J. L. Hutch- inson, of Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson, in our business we’ve And all Egathrn Citie or Bones, Blood Poisoning, | cossorios wero highly enjoyed by the [Jennie Rose had been shot dead by a|u::0'th s Chioago Tribime man: *Ho ¢ dtruina Slesrss o el nit anteod | gpootators, Tho sceno of a dynamite | burglar, The family consisted of Charloy ginator of tho handsome Eho Souti-Enst. At 8 asos Arising frum Indiscretion, Excoss, | factory and the view of a band of nihi | Rose, his wifo Jenuie, who was an inva- . Of coursc one of them i kg et A6 S EgehiS IR e st Siot, | taokory mnd thowiewof a band of aibil| i7" and Miss Nancy Hrasiery . eousin/of O che Tt admitted to the firm Parlor Cars, with Ro. ), Smolkin S with s, Pullinin Palag 0lving ( 2 Sleepin, ndor % M dlie en of slght Sophie Kattskillsky played tho part of tho secret poisoner of tho czar and ro- Mrs. Rose, who was in thohousoas help. Miss Frazior says that she was awakened by tho sharp reportof a pistol; that ss now, but they teok like wildfire then. Ho was the most original advertiser I - o q W the fumous C. 15, & Q. Diningg O : coived a splendid bouquet from the ! ) (il ary once in & whilo—well My Fdwin Dalv].s who rundaily toand from Cl nd Kansas City b Ny czaril; her eyes opened a figure rushed by her, 1 t everyday. ake half doll 2 Pand. Councll Blaihe Oan s, as ity ren Guarantee | almost everyday—we take half dollars , Chicago, St. Joseph, kil without' o Only throngh line Tunning theis own traing botween Chicago, Lincoln and Donve W Chicago, City and Denver, Through cars 1 Indinnapolis and Council Blufls, v Atchison and b GOING NO| Solid Trains of Ele Pullman Pulace Sleeping Cars and from St. Louis. o MARRIAGE CUIDE! 260 pages, fe plates, B0, Hiustrated fa eloth » 04 pagon, da- ot everywhere, fomale, FREE i ani giit bindin This ook iitve ‘uu.nn, Be s o, Today the town is alive—it being the lant day of the Czar’s visii, as he starts for Wilna on the Flying Russian at noon. Ho and his wife spent the forencon in riding around town, dodging the flowers thrown at them by a delichted populace. Ono elegant bouquot of roses just missed tho Ozar's head and blew over the opposite blowing out the light as he did go. and jumped out of the window escaped. Arising from bed she went to the bedside of Mra, Rose, and placing her hand on that Indy’s head she was shocked to feel the clammy touch of human blood. Mrs, Roso utterad **Oh, oh,” and expired. Tho bullet had entered her eye, passiag stamped in the metal, “‘zcod for one ad- mission to Yankee Robinson’s show,” Of course the half doilar was good, and is now, but thore are people who ~keep thoge picces until a circus comes along for some unexplained reason, Then he used to heve a song he sung, and had a poster made of the music, each uote be- iswell and favorably knownin Omaha.This 3 vin Hannibal; Quiney, I . . okuk, Burii sedar Rapids and' A { dewalk int cadamized road. Small | through the brain and lodgtug in the|; oS ettty X = . Fookus Iurine S e et OMAHA B o ot | hoad. Tho husband, who wa an emploge | 8 About two ot thzgo feet long, and he willenahble us to han- ! with Reciining IR LATONE. boys put torpedoes under tho wheels and Ho PIOYe | would paste it up on the it i Peoria, Ghlyono cligo of cirs it aon MEDICAL AND SURGICAL :hun] unjuy(ull the nturlt of all:rcll)riue given mhu Afi‘nl{;}figle:‘omfl. rss W:::rp{‘:’:«: e Taio it orl it ibe s e . L Moincs, Towa, Lincoin, Ne. v o i Y B k I Y Drasicn, and Donvor, Colotade 3 > Qo p by the Tegal pair, Everybody was in crowd surrounding it all day, and hum- q q P e e e (1D IS P EN SARY Vatod humor. phon shown tho doad body of| ot e o, - Ho was ko vory ogo- dle an increased list Somo of the pleasantest incidents of As daylight appeared and peo- the day woro the many occasions on | Ple began to talk, thero wero thoso whol which potitions wero presented to the | discredited the theory of burglary. Thero Czarand the Czarina by the happy peo- | Were many reasons rndering the burg- |y, Gith thom, so no notice of our coming plo. To avoid the crush policemen tried | 1ary theory improbable. Suspicion nat- | oi/c"oiven to the people. It was his prac: to keop back tho sea of human belngs, | urally fellupou tho husband and Miss | o35 B P EERR e < WE8 U PR tistical, Once the advence agents got water-bound in some Illinois town in high wter in the spring, and the show caught 8T, LOUIS, MIEE{PELIS and ST, PAUL, 0., for our “DEHT. 500 ¢ and usefal tion, fre0.8 | M Summer Resort Fullof of < It1s known as tho groat THROUGH OAR ‘;'.I'N' Ill 1};|u~rlcu, and is universully admit. 704 to Do tho Finest Eq\flyfoed Railroad in the World for all classcs of Travel, of property. We ask 1 E0%. 0f Frazier. Who elso could have . motiv ; who hg i Through Tickeis vin this lne for salo at but the sea was irresistible. As paper |} 25 £ sl HVe 1 gome little to nd, seeing a crow % . Rk coupon ticket ofticed in tho United St y aftor paper and vocal petitions were |in removing the wifel The couplo were [oage [/ o S SOSIRE & GOV t 058 h.o ave Oegr the royal |8rrestedas was also Mies Suggs, with 1 couple hugsed cach other with joy - a | Whom it was claimed Roso had beon inti- theso sigus of renowed _confidonce” given | mate, ot girls denied bitterly that |y oyiman, “Yankeo Robinaon, Somo by the people. Somo of the papers were m{;uu\f\ anything of tho aflair, ~After |y, 1q say yes, others no. He would coated with arsenic and like proparations | & scrics of examinations, running into fyho, ool Gut his chest, toke off his hat, | An thrown into the carriage, oon, he would approoch them ask them if they had ever heard of the groat . J. POTTER, PERCEVAL VELL, Vicw Hree wiokn, Manager Gen Sese o i REBRASKA rable property for HOTEL MINNESOTA, clegant house with accom CROUNSE'S BLOCK, o o mothe. away. while some. aon. | three weeks, attended by many dramatic Ha ! sl ; sthe s Con. 00 Copn v et s o up | 5, K00D moche wwey, il somo con- | (00 eekionlionleq 2y by dmelt|and ay: “Ho stendy boforo " you, | “y Ssintioerics” | sale, to place the same N vou; ‘émm'wdhwm’m Onr man asked the Czarina to tho character of Miss Frazier had not |y ™/ Y4, 0T TR T 0 = ‘a QORI . ervous System, him tho City Hall. This request was | boon successfully attacked, nor wis by | 41q man hag beon down at tho heol for | S 4 W IS O M. WM. D, with us. The new firm mpropor infimacy with Roso catablis f : L : granted amid loud applause. Another | 1! : infima asked for the franchiso to build a street | Still public opinion Robiuson was ¢ extravag Blood, and n (Facul o 1 Uoliege of Oklo, insisted _th, o L1Y ASS0CT.ATION, Urinary Organs. [rmilway down the Kosciusko way, with ‘llt“y ”“.1[:1‘\‘1" W‘l'!‘“ ."\’l d“'”' od 1 mily physi FILES FISTULA ik S R il ho priviloge of placing toll gates around | Rose and Miss Frazior ha d to 500 diamond ring, when | B o ) i OF VRATRIOD - .+ 7 (v "o HERDANEL, et aessns s L. | the public aquatss. This trifle was grant- | Fomove tho woman who stood in the way 0 dismond ring, when | &' A iaksidy " | will be The Plonoor Mutual Boneflt Association in the v, Dilen, Ulcors, Catarzh, Axth' | o "and the beseecher and the people | Of their desires, Late lasv night D Jua IRy 28,0 Aud ot 903 of the Anus and nn, 5,000 for nd still owi Stato of Nebraska, 1t 18 co-oporative fn its working and all membera i have a voloo in the managemont by voto at tho an- ! nual meciags. Tts aim s to henofit its own mombors, thelr widows, and orphans, in ca-o of death, accldent, sicknoss or total per ut dieability of & member, st actusl 0ot With coonomical manige Arclisble homo asioclatio o il tréated by new and suc ful methods. ALl disonses of tne Blood and Urin including thoss resulting fom i iscre are walely and successfully tron 4, Your trom W St. Paul, paying down (0 on tho horee., | 120 . 14th 8t. Cor. Douglas A You remember play ho used to have, OMAHA, NEB. 9 ‘Stond Down in tho ilall.” A sort of | eve 1wt {] i ( ankeo play it was, Ye > he lived i in yo Falls, New York, and 1 URG-AMERICAN The place is ST L g § & s again cheered. Luckily the police inter- [ Carter was hurriedly called to attend fored at that moment, just as a little [Patient. On reaching his destination ho man resombling Jay Gou'd was about to | found a young woman viho was suffering ask for the gift of the town, fearful convulgions in child birth, The Owing to the nency of the guests, doctor did all that he could to reliove the and tho inclemency of the weather only |® n thoe child - born it 4,600 nrrests wero made during the two [ Was found to have but one eye, the pla and Norvous pitation of the Momory, Lack alth t. Activo and roliable right near g 850018 whated b0 a0y S0 miombors 10 Nebrasss, lust days of the royal vi Of where the other eye shoul have been || o™ ) 1, , 100 ] abont 5,000 will got thirty day. . | Bavivg only tho appearance of u dvep| ok, *, i s_ MoDOWALL, catlor write tull descrlption of your case, aud wodi- | pinder started for Siberia at 10:10 this [ bullet wound. In a fow moments the |}/ By et ) Addres K, Omaha, cine may Lo kont you Omahs Dispensary, Crounse's I Offleo bours 10-12 a. ., 1-8 and 7-5 suffere nte, sud aro fursioh remedie child died. The moth still and her condition resisted all fo ho marrie man of great Hia secon Ho moining. [ Sooretary and Genoral Manager, mc— was A B R 1l I 3. p, 3 0 orning s i Y BEATRIVE, - - =- NEB, ol Diull, Tho Bram and the Bottle, ldmm this morning sho- diod | \bijity "t o nocded some ono fo curb | & Furciian HON. 1 W. PARKER 8. C. sMITH, Nobody can stand protracted indul- | 8180, and this evening mother and child | iy ' wit down on his wild projects, | (o baitirtayy Prosident, “Ireasuror 10 OLD RELIABLE were both buried ia the same rude coflin, The woman was Miss Nancy I genco in strong drink, The topers who e uscd to havo o business manager wio | - Kat: First Cabin, & Scienuefim Life, Il_nlv $Il]TJ seek continued stimulus in what they 4 ior, | oould control him preity woll and then | Heary bt aior . 5 call their **bitters,” have muddled brains | Whoso death, without telling the atory of | iyt QO By 0 PEGE, TS J0E B0 |aentel 00 RICHARD & G0t REAL ESTATE BY MAIL POSTPAID, blood shot eyes, unsteady gait, and ruin. | her friend's murder, yot furnished full | Jo0 W08 O (hr e A 3 Chas, K L [ od digestion. Just remember that the [evidenco of the moving causo thereto. | ¢ o hin o have known him at & stufl they call “bitters,” is not Brown's | Roso is still in tho city, and upon being | ;i *5 0 Sy RR BB ) BROKERS. -y pulling h Iron Bitters. No toper wants it, It |asked concerning it simply answered: 1|ty hyon o v e T e e R e / contalns nothing that suits him forstimu- Wllllfl-lw uothing. 1 have had enough| i was over he wouldu't necd a NEBRASKA LaNG AGENCY THE BRUNSWICK. BALKE, COL lus, Itisa RRES tonic, and Uwc‘wfll troublo about it, razor. That’s a fact, But then he un- - % preparation of irun in existence. = Oures IN N, Ttk % dorstood people too. In writing his own P o @ y LENDER COMPANY, MBI | liion, wai ey b 0|, xouvo mim a0z WS wrienin O, F, DAVIS & €0.,|218 South 14th S, ! A GREAT MEDICAL WORR | 12" L ichigan, offer to send their celbbrated Luye’ | 1nguage, He never called the show a T T (SUCCESSORS TO THE J, M. B, & B, €0.) Gambling Implements With a His LrAl0 BELT and other Bikctnio Ap- [ “‘transcedant aggrogation of wondors. Gonora Dealese In ON MARNHOOD o TANGES on trful for thirty duve o ton | It was always his big show and nothing ; Kxhanated Vitality, Norvous and Physios! Dobility " . 4 (young or old) afflicted with aervous debility, | g]ga,” F q 4 3 Promatita Docline i Man,_ Kxrors of Youth, he | Philudelphia Record, loss of vitality and manhooa, and all kindred m— il | Horsfora" ting from Indiscretions or ox | W as Yo ety Yook, o ML | 1 heard n quoor seorot Jast night. o which la ovatuable | simply this—1'hat the finest set of faro | teed, No risk incurred, as thirty duys' 2 | checks in the world was now in Wash. Lis allowed. Write them at once for illus ington in possession of a colored barber, |trated pamphlet, free. I don't know anything about such things Tr———— but T am told that these checks are simp- Testing & Wife's Affection, They are of the purest |Special Dispatch to the Globe Demoerat, 1o overy lnitance. Frioo only §1.00 by mall, post. | 43\q costliest African ivory, every one be-| Four Gaines, Ga., September 15, — . 0 o oW, id | : i K - " d 'y 43 puid histrlle weple totnl.“aun nevs B | St iAol Sonatrustion. | Thor 1 & colored man hero named Wost Awociation, 4o the ofticors of which he refors. Thoy are inlaid with gold in curlous, | Gordon who has been jealous of his wife. oo Sceut of Titashould be read by tho younk | /iy " battorns, some. of whioh have | Their quarrels were numerous, which the | Wall Streot Nows, antold miseries ooseos, A hook f d old. It contals and nbronic dlsoases each on and by the Author, whose experience foi aaprobably nover beforo fell to the physican 800 pages, bound In bosutify mualin m oosed covers, full gllt. guaranbood finor work n overy sonoe,—mechanioal, 1it: ary and professional, —4han any other work sld in t this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded | ly perfection, D. C., September 12,— |troubles, Also for rheumatism, nouralgia, 1t was | Paralysis, aud many other diseascs, Complets restoration to health, vigor and manhood g Acia Phosphate ¥OR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ATl rie] S Dr. Jos. Hour, New Orloaus, Ala., LS&A}}_E says: “1 have frequently found it of ex- ) collont servica in casos of dobility, loss of [ 1506 FARNAM 5T, .+ owam, appetite, and in convalescence from ex- Laustive illness, and particularly of ser- vice in the treatment of women and chil- dren,” Hava tor sale 300,000 acres carclully nelectod londs n Eastor Nobraska, ot low price and on casy torms Twproved A 10F Belo in Douglas, Dodge, Colfax platte, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Waeniogton, alenck goundors, and Butler Jountioa, “'Taxes pald in all ports of the Stato, Money loaned on Improved farma, Notary Public always in offic 3 The most extonsive manutacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, e A Souud Bank, Correspondence e S John Hookstrasser Genoral Agent or Nebraska aad | g, G ea’ut™ 0% on Tancs novor boon seon i any othor desigus, | injured husband deterinined to end by a| Auwastorn msn who waa in Wisconsin woitd . Thare 18 no member of sociot; whom Tho 8ol | o o S ok = e o go stepped into a bank in a 0. Tttt o+ <« OMAILA, NE | RO RS Kk 8, whom o8 | Thoy aro suppused to bo worth about | trck that nearly proved futal. Tlo ot a fow daya ugo stepped into o bunk in o 8 Prices of Billard and Pool Tables and matorials | ent, guardian, tnetro ctoror elsrgyman. —Argonsut. | $2000, althovuh they could be bought of | the clothes line and, throwing it over one | small town to got a & ill change uralshiod on application, ‘i firees 3 Penboudy Mdical Tawtbite, o Dr. W. | tho darky who holds them at much less. | of the rafters in his cabin, fixed it as he [ Tho cashior counted out 230 and then ! s ¢ | OF course they do not belong to him. | supposed, long enough to lot him stand [spoke to the bookkeeper, The latter ¢ swiissddue e | Ho stolo — them somewhore in | on the floor while ho was trying to make |spoko Lo the javitor nud this in isldusl v a 2 She KUl of AU, oabas phe| o | i b d b v since | his wife think he had committed suicide, | put on his hat and crossed the street, and ; A Bl o iv |the south an has ever co | his © thin ide. | p A ey | i, Buck tome. e .YHSFAI fuly | en trying to disposo of them. But|When he slipped th noose sround his |rotumed in company with a man who [ A GT¥ AEE Lt s tonls sad health rencwer, b, THYSELR: | 2o s wanta to buy. thow, despite. tho | neok and steppod off tho chair he found | turned out to "be" president and chiof | depennt o bt v Lajoverished Liood, Awits v I e s Debili et e assurance that their lost owner is dead, | tohis borror that the rope was just |stockholder. This peraon steppedaround | Specifels without ax rVous DoRITIRY iueds | Joat ho may mot bo dead: for if he iy |enough toshort to make it uncomfortable, | to tho safe, and by the aid of the book- | iy tany s R el IKON AND SLATE £OOFING D alivo ho could follow thoso checks all | e groancd so pitifully that it awoke his ez opened it and handed the cashier | Kind bt skin u Boin truatad” v 4 Y RURAL NEBRASKA || Gver the world, so poculiar are they. | wife, who came rushing out, exclaiming, jaud dhargod it Bim on 8 | AR I S A . . AT . s Yol 1| ater in the day, a8 ho met | result was & gratilying ae It was tiraculsus, M Their story is just as peculiar, Here it |as sho saw his position: *You cld fool, ¥ i il s el . > c' SPECET’ PRO}‘)' The Leading Agricultural and Live Btock | is; In the decade before the last wara | I'so most a mind to let, you stay dar. the \.;nu‘-lu‘ man .Au the street, he £ | SNLHLAGOO G NG, bl RS 1 Sy e Nl 1111 Dougles 8. Ouiahs, Nob, Jinrnal of the West. noted gambler, whom we will call Bob, |She procured the scigiors and cut 1 plalned: *‘Perhaps that tr ion look- | BaMinden, Kusk County, T ] ’ e S 1 relioved rich planters and fat _faotors of | down, when he fell to the floor almost | ed queer to you, but five years ago 1 - A i ‘ MANUFACTUREE OF 20 Pages {»wemeenru vean.d 80 COIOIDS | b moncy an the fastest: Missismsippi | choked to death. Ho says ho will never | m o up oy i thd if oy cashies Lok | e Sy sy o s o o g river steamers with neatness and die- | test her affvctions that way again, a notion to skip he'd have to pawn his | F o s Bpoaitic seliov Galvanizoo tron Corniicas R. S. BMITH & Co., ;,ln“:.h? L“; had worked his way up - ——— boots to get beyond Chicago. The book- | be p ‘\;_‘““..“u .‘“u“..:’ s it Ity pract on the river, He combined all the quali- ties that go to make up the successful gumbler, possessing each to a remarkable Richardson & Co., Burlington, V&, S Qurd, 82 colors, and boo! stawp, ey Having, e | . romed; ovo be Wil bio will secd 'a b F afi u==£fii 68 Sstia 5. Now Yo 3 A AGENTS WANTED &3 OMAHA, NEB Dzawer 3, A 160 W. 224 BY., bet Philadelphia office’ 108 ta, ¢ ut U FOR) AKD FURLIALIERS, through a swarm of inferior gamblers, riieep this in Mind, In the Dismond | keeper watches the cashier, the janitor #ox mmT‘A‘yn-\Fuwf‘-h":.(-f:-‘ifi::l:fflwih Board | with now and then o set back, until he \l" i Viis SNGIRK ' fLveR thao 19 Any watchos the bookkeeper, and 1 keep “""h| Our Treatise o Klood aad Skin Discasos mallod troe '] qqfl rfiESTolEn. e ARMECHE t advauo, | felt himseli to be the foremost gambler | hiown dyes, aud thoy give fartur and woro | o watch on all threo that depositors are f SRS eerly Imprudenc, oncslng naryuy SURBORIPTION FRIOR, §1.00 por yea arillisnt AL AR droggisia, e | paid b por cent inferest, and not a game THE SWIFT SPECIFIO €O, g ita. promaturo decay, of poker or faro has ever be this town,” and 103 8. 14th Slroak, = - LRy of direction for '_'ul played ml ~ 1.\;1