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. -ent #olid Tood apain DYSPEPSIA o & dingerous he wall waplsote | b toads |y “aming 1 tme of the ayot L Rapid Decline. 1A and dee 0 prepase the way I I Quickly and n-ma Iy Gares 11 forma 11 ood. IF.T. it and akda {hin ¢ mimii it et 0AMITER. the honored iotea: e 500 e jrmore. talning Tist o prizes T eeipon " i =E) N *Li QNINKCO3Y SISITDNHG ONY SKYIJISAHA Trom Bitters for Dyspepeda N 1 take great pleasure in racom- Alw: gonwider it a splendid tonio TN R EL M D, attractive. con: fnformation aboat lers in WHITTIER 617 St Chnrles St., 8t. Loals, ity papers Nervous Prostration, Physical Woakness ; Mercurl and other Aftec- tons of Throat, Skin or Bones, Bload Polsoning, are with woparieied inelpios Satery Privev Y riging from Indiscrefion, Exces or Indulgenc oets Bertou o memary, iy Aversion 1o (e soelcly of female TACTted A 4t ety couddent A Positive Written Guarantee given in every su. Fabis case, Modicine scat cvery where by mall or cxpreas, MARRIACE CGUIDE, 260 PAGES, FINE 9, elerant oloth and gilt reirriusy, Over Ay articies CANCER OF THE TO“GUE. A Case Resembling That of Gen. Grant. 8ome ton years #go 1 hil a scrofulous soro on my right hand which gave mo great froubie and undor tho ol timeTreatment healed up, but it had ouly boen driven into the sysiem by the uso of potnsh tnd mercury, und o March, 15: it broko out it b out fn'my thront, and cof contrated in whit some of the doct oanger, outing thiough my Foof oF my month and upper lip, then Wtuekin my tonguo, palato and lower 1p, destroy ing the lnto -und “under lip entirely and half ¢ ngUO, GALINE Out.10 lot 1 ohoe top of, m 1 l-(nl[vl not eat nny isisted on' liquids, und_my 1 could not talk. Such Bone and up to the leit e oifd Tood,” but s DIV WS KO fT On o ab 10y wretohed, holpless condition tho first of {7 Mt 00U, (IR, when my friends com monced iving me Swift's Specific. Tn loss than a month es stopped and healing com- § fearfol aperturo in my cheock bas beon closed und firmly knitted together. A procoss of & new under lip is grogressing i &nd tho tontio which wis almost. destroyed 1o being recoverod, and it seems that nnture is supplyiny n now tonge. 1 ean talk co that my fricnds gun rendily understand me, and can also It uny oné doubt those Fnots, T would refor them to Fon. John H. Tray. Jor, stato sonntor of this district, und to Dr. T. S, Bridfold, of LaGranie, G 146 Gas M 5. MARY L. COMER. range, Ga., Muy 14, 18 Tw Swier Srkoino , L Drawer 8, Aunmn, Jamss Mefl.ul Institute Chartered by theStateof L1l nois for theexpress p arpos of giving immediate relietin &ll chronic, uiinary and pri- Gonorrhe: GleetandSyphilis 1o all their complicated forms, ulso discases of the Skin Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme. dics,testedina Fore; E“mpnnle remedy s at once used in each case, Consulta sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Icines sent by Mail and Express, No ckage to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. Zmflasmnnhn Sl..l:nlclao lII. NERVBUS DEBII.!T! Drcling frm etrom of <t cemee 1 WITHOUL U Teen Al oarruemondence REWA BT 3 A FINE LINE Op Prans and Drgans —AT—- WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASK. suusumrnim. itive re; BOUT, B. DUNCAN., ALEX WALLACE Telephone 410 DUNCAN & WALLACE, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Filters ¢ SrEAN HEA Belymaios furnished, Agouis for thy Imper TIBE. Ltk st.. Omuha, DR. BENJ. NICE, Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women, NG A SPECIALTY will ol - porsonully Gus Maoaine, 216 wid A M 1% Orvice Houks ] 41 1 A jigs Can bo consuliod in Boon e Eag ish und Gorman, B Uroubied: » BWCK. DUl Luust Cornor Ciga 40 K1 DAL DIL Lk » Men Think they know all about Mustang Line iment, Fecw do. Notto koow is Bot to have, | | ity made him wt onee the | GERMINAIL, tho Etory of a Great Minery Striko. Cr BY EMILE ZOLA. Transtated fvoy the Frenche EUMAARY OF PRECEDING CITAPTERS Anton Lantier, a mechanic, unable to find ) wentat his trde in Paris, drifts int nicrior of France and brings up at ih Nt onl Wining region, in early sprin i without woney h cupls work in the Valture winge Wl i | An expoert n The low min Y, { e a I and the mi tion of old and ox T ety Toralihg s the dy of methods tending to ¢ 1e their condition, - Gradually he imparts his ideas to others and readily secures 1t port and eo-opcration of the poor, strug workinen, A saving fund is started to v each mincr contribmied, the n this tained to be used 1o support th ¢ ot trouble with the coal compan 15t of November the fund amonnted to i e siderable sum, and the miners, emboldened by (his fact determined to yesist anew method of payment introduccd by a majority of the companivs, which was- to_go inio of feet on the st of December, — The plan of the companies was to divide the ten centimes wafd for each car of coal, one-lnlf to go gwand payiig for propping in’the drifts the mine The workmen. to fortify their position in ease of revolt, worked nfteen days under the new system of payvment, and found that it wasan indi but effective method of redueing their w To strike was the only alternative. Mevtines ware held and a dele- gation appointed to wait wpon the managing direetor of the mines and fay before him the demands of the men—the abolition of the new and an increase of nve Anton s ability and {0 ader in the strike. The interview of the miners with the mann ger was without result, and the men, with very little hope of ultimate suecess, Settled down to a long and bitter struggle--the strug- gle of poverty azainst unlimited wealth, CHAPTER XX whom Catherine's slap had ran on ahead of his comrades But as he ordered them on toward Mont son, auother voice within him eried, “Why all this?' How was it that, when he haid started for Jean-Bart, intending to act eatmly, and, if possible, prevent a Anton, sobered disaster, he T finished the diy vio lence and by besicging the dircetor's house? Wiien the mob spoke of going to the yards of the company and destrogin everything, he shouted, “stop!™ th tones had already begun to do fucy front.of the house, he asked him self -without finding an answer—upon what legitimate p ey ne could set his men, in order to avoud great misfortune In spite of his order, the stones con Gl fly, he was astonished and frightencd before those brates nnmuzzled by him, 5o slow to be moved, but at last terrible witl srocious tenaeity in their T All the old tiery blood was there, which, at tirst slow ‘and quict, it had taken months to excite, but, after it was stircedup they threw themselves into the most abominable excesses, caring for nothing. He fought with Lovaque try ing to snateh his axe from him; he conld not restrain the Mahons, who were throwing stones with both hands. ‘The women especially frighitened him, Mrs Levague, Moquette and the others, show th 1 nails; they howled like female dogs under the guidanee of old Brule who had become tacir leader But there was asudden pause; the s ing their te prise of &« moment caused a hitle susper sion of hostilities, which his Anton with all shouting could not” obtain. The rorys hud _decided to take leave of notary and start across the road to the di s house: and they scomed so :, 80 smiling, they had so much ir of helievin Il joke on the part of the had nourishes . whose patienco Ithem fora century, that the mob, astonished, overwhelmed, censed throwing their stones for fear of hitting that old “rentleman and lady,who they believed, had fallen from tl sky. They allowed them to enter the garden, scend the door steps and knmk at tho rricaded door, which the oceupants hin scemed in no haste to open. Just then the chambermaid, Rose, returning from her day out, smiled at tlw furious workmen, all of whom she knew as she was from Montson. Aund she, by pound- ing on the door with her fist, compelled Hypolite to_open it half way. [t was time, for the Gregorys hud just disap. |v|~|ul'l| within when the shower of stones commenced. Recovered from its prise the mob clamored still louder: hto the aristoeracy; long live lists! Mr. Gragory hung his hat on the rack and, when he had assisted his wife to (.Atw off he heavy cloth mantle, he said No douabt in"thoir hoarts there 15 no malice. When they have had cnough of it they will go and endurs once more. " At this moment Mr. Hennebeau came llm\l\ from the top of 'he house. “1 have thought of having |Iu- honso eleared,” said Mr. Hennebeat. *But the worst of itis I am alone here and 1do not know where to send the servant to Lring me four men and a corporal, who would soon elear out this rabble A5 he turned toward Madame Grogory, nolding open the door of the salon, he wits surprised to see-sitting on a beneh in the hall, 2 man whom he 1 not distin guished until then, on account of the in ased darkness, fe recognized him, What sur it's you, Maigrat, is the wgzrat arose, and his face appeared sull fatter, but very pals from fright llr' {slipped into the d rector's house, to claim help and protection, if they should attuek his store on s that I am also threatoned, and 1 have no one,*” answered Mr. Hen nebean. “You would have done better 1o have maiced at home to protect i situation Dle; Mr. Hennebin was s ing out and chasing thp bry himself, and then going to meet the vinge, when Hypolite rin into the salon, erying Monsicur! monsicnr! here is madame; sy ave Kitlimg madaome.? 5 Mo teared, the enrringo had not heen able o pass throngh tie narvow voud of Bequilletin the nidst of those i I'hy was becoming intolera uking of tl threatening cvowds, Then he thouzht they could walk the handred metres which separated them from the louse and enter by the little gute opening into the garden, which was near the servants' quarters; the gardner would bhear thom and open the At tirst the plan had worked splendidly, Madame Heénnebean and the young ladies woere already at the little gate, when the women, informed by u boy, had thrown miselves into the DUTFOW Dissing Then all was spoiled Fhe gate would not open. Vainly M grel tried to foree st in with his shoulders Then pushing betore him his aunt and the young ladies Le tried to vanand reach the Steps. Bat this attempt only angered the erowd oy ey would not allow them to go. A howling mob followed them, some astonished wt those beautiful ly-dressed budies who had fallen wmong them, From that moment the confusion beeame sich that it brought about one of those imcidents which are always inea plainable. Lucy and Jeanne tirst arvived ut the step and ran in the door, which b been |..un.|*. openad by tho chim bermad. Madume Hennebeau suceeed od in following thew, and then Mogrel entered and buited the door, satisficd that Ceeille had been the livst to pass in. - But she wis not the Carried away by her fright she must have run from the house and vushed vight ingo the mob Suddenly the ery arase “Long live the socialists! istoeruts! Douth to them “Nome one e the distanee, under the veil whioh bid her face, took her for Madame Heancbean: Others said she wus i frivud of the Mudaune Death to the | | | | wife of a neighboring owner, hated by his workmen. But maro than all, it was her her fur cloak, and thy wh her hat, which exig)p.r ated them. She had a wateh, and the pure skin of anidle person who did not touch tl s tear her clothes off 1" eried Mrs Levague 1hen Moquette rushed up n were satlocated with [ the clothing worn | si fiad 1 n them to dress t ches who dared spend twenty-five cents for the wasning of_askirl In the honse, as soon a8 they pereeived the absenice of Ceeile, Megrol and Mr Hennebeat again opencd the door to run ve her I'hie mob now threw themeelves against the. railipg around 1d it was not easy to get out w9 abont to commence, when od on the OIYS appenr it'a the Mrs her wlone, old er of the Piolaine man, eried Mahon to the grandfather, as she reec nized the young girl whost veil a wom:n had snatehed o Anton umod of rotalintions taken ngainst & child, and wishing to make the crowd let lier afone,with a sudden inspir: ation brandished the nxe saying “To Maigrat's. e has bread Lot's break down Maigrat's shop.' there. He ran and gave a first blow to the shutters of the shop. Some comraded had followed him. Mahon, Levague and others. But the women were excited Cecile had fallen from tha hands of Bon nemort into those of olt Bra while Johnnie, Robert and Lydic were pulling at her clothes, tearing them in picees. Suddenly & man on horseback appearod, whipping uside those wio did not move quickly enough “Yon heasts, what are yon nbout? It was Denculing who was coming has tily to the dinner. He quickly jumped into the road, took Ceeile by “the waist with one hand and with the other led the horse making him jump andckiok from one side to the other to clear w path for them, At the railing of the garden the battle continned. However he passed throngh, though bruising their linbs SO I'his untorseen assistanee del v ered Mergel and Mr. Hennebeau, who | were in grent danger, in the midst of | ouths and blows. And, while the yount | engincer returned into the honse with | Cecilo who had fainted, Deneulin, who covered the diveetor with his Targe’ body atthe top of (he door step, reveived such a huard blow with nstone that his shoul der was disjointed “They have broken up my and now they break my bones, In the idon, the Gregorys w though Cecile had regained ness. She was not injured, tehed; only her v i" was But their fright incéreased when they saw be. fore them their ook Melanie, who told them tie moh wanted to demolish Pio Tuino. Filled with fear she had vun to inform her masters machinery, said b re erying, conscions not even Tost “Do yon sec that raseal, Rasseneur, in front of us upon the doorstep of the shop?™ said M. Hennebeau to Deneulin “Lknew he was there, he of the fir is nlways ono Nevertheless, it was not Rassencur, it was Anton who wns breaking in Mai- at's shop with an axe. And he kept Iing his comrade lid not the goods in there belong to the coalmen? Was it not just to make this robher disgorge this wreteh who had traded on them so long, who starved them at the si word from the company? Gradually all_abannoned the house of the director and ran to pillage the neigl boring shop. The ery: * “Bread! bread! bread 1 was shouted again. They would find bread behind that llmn A e for bread had seized them again, as if, all at orce, they could wait no longer without xl\mv- on'the road. They rushed ngainst the shutters in such @ manper that Anton was in fear of wounding his com rades at each blow of the nxe Meanwhile, Maigrat, who had left the isghtest vostibule of the house at the time of the scutlle, had taken refuge in the kitchen below; but he heard nothing there; he ed imagined h and he had just re hind the pump outside, when he elearly heard the erashing of his door, and ‘the shouts of the rioters, in which his name minzled. It was not the nightmare then; ho did not see, but he heard now; ho fol lowed the attack wi ery shop would be n ascendod to hide | blow of the : upon his heart, A boltmust have given ways two minutes more_and the shop woild be taken. All this was depicted in his brain in frightful reality: the brigands sacking the houso, drawers broken open, bags emptied, everything eaten, everything drank, the house itself earrie off noth ing loft, not even u stick to go and o with throngh the villages, No; he would not let himself be rained in that manner, he would rather give them his lifo, But this affection for his goods stroze «d - furiously ngainst his foar; he re coiled from the f |'|l with éowarilice. All at onee a louder Hlow from the axe de cided him. Avarice carried the d. and his wife would cover the sncks with their bodies soouer thun yield a louf of oke ont at onee Look! The monkey's there! The mob had just perceived Mai upon the rool of the shed. Thou; how heavy man he had climbed the fence with” alucrity, without céariniz’ for tho broaking wood: and now e had flat tened himself out along the til to reach the window “Go for him! We'll eut him to picees! trying Suddenly, losing his hold, he rolled Tike a ballwnd fell upon the wall, and from thers dropned over on ons side of the road, with his skull fractured, His brains goshed out; ho was dead, His wifo, up-stairs, pale and trombling e hind the wimdow panes, bad scen the whole occarrenco, AL first o stuvor eame upon them Anton pansed with the axe still in his hand. Mahon, Levaque and the others, forgetting the shop, tirned their sall red stream. The ¢ shivering silence cume in shislows But suddenly the eries in com menced. Tt w the women wlone this time St served hml right!" They surronnded the still warm doad body; they laughed at him, spitting in the face of the deadd the hatred of their h it | long life without bread, The insnlts increased; they all secmed wilid; while the doad man, lying on his ek, steadily stared with his lirge open eves uninto the immense sky from which night was fulling. That ewrth stuited in his mouth was the bread he had refused thenn, and that was the only bread he would cat now; it had not brought him | happiness to starve the poor people. Up at tie window, the widow Maigrat neve moved; but under the last ligat of the | setting sun, the imperfeetions in the window gluss spotted her pale face which seemed to smile. Beaten every hour. he shonlders bent h-rm morning antil nigit | | over the register, perlinps she wis happy i | , the young | enod W buil her. at the thougi i A e e Anton again lourished the axe. But the horror could not he cast off; that dead body lay aeross the road, protect ing the shop: many wmovel away. It seemed - recompenas, which quieted them all,. Mabow remained quiet, but 5 voice said in his ear, “Run away " He turnel and recognized Catherine, still in her man’s eont, dirty and out of breath With a gesture, he pushed herswsy. Ho didh vot wish to listen o hor, wod fveat Luon shv was in de | 'HE OMAHA DATLY BEE, -W| -WEDNIES apair and, after hm‘\l ating a little, ran to Ant away! oum away! here aro drove her away ng her alap +Ae had given b i ot discours 1. S 1 n throv vn the i She pulled him away with both #1ms with an irresistible t instapt Wy ind of horses' feet was heard snd the cry burst forth: *“I'he gendarm rondarmes They ran off so quiakly tin two utes the rond wis free, absolutely cloar as if swept by w storm. The coopse of Maigrat m the only dark spot upon the white earth. At the door of the Lison saloon there only remained Rass near, who applanded the arrival of the gendarmes; while in_desorted Montson the rich people remained behind closed shutters, covored with « cold perspira tion, and their teeth chattering. The plain s there w the coke f being v t last a cook bo, wino. Origd by their soldiers. Phruse, “Nine: tlons elderly ma of vol African and m, taey wi “Why, I a quarter The look | at hand counTny Clinton, Lok Llund, Lelo Hotel CHICAGO M1 The heavy coming nearer; dist And behind them gre of the pastry arrived; ) to unpack the dessert, t (10 BE CONTING Bditor of the Boston Globo dit to be contemptuous, us:d as it towers of Ire yankee doodle wasrac ankiflvonia of the new worll. 1 nawe of Ame What WIE Brown's [ron Kidncy com; Parnlyzc Chieazo Horalds! good_deal in my lvm- idénts, explosiens, buttle ro0s, imooms, but neve did I have my breath knoe senses 8o completely L How did it happen we the sle d n it simple one WHD 135 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GECGRAPMY OF THIB Poits Weall Ko lvest and Southe The Great Rock Island Route Gunrantens 113 yutrons hat e i 1o Uuied Blaies ind € R.R. CADLF, Pres't & ow And ull othier imy Ticket offico at 1401 I Pull hun Alocjor i the World wie run ¢ 0! . overy atton ous employe K. MILLER, Gon, 3F Tk AV.H Ticket A Gro b gerun 1 1 out under the cark night only the ligh furnnces and ss burning in the dark sky op of the gendarmes was they rushed on withont ishable, in a dark mass in their care, the ear cook of Marchiennes neart from which jumped With « quiet aif bogan be pastry, and the who, —— Whon Dlaby waa siok, we gave har Caatoris, When she was & Child, she oriod for Castoris, When alio iecame Mias, aha cling to Uastorin, TWhieu sho had Childron, #ho gave them Castoris, the Word Yankeo. I'he of Towing is an nnswer to “Llewdaert' in regard tothe word Yankee, which [ find inone of Southwick's books, und copy for his benetit: *“The word Yankeo is believed to have been derived from the manner in which the Tndians endeavored to pronounce tde word English, which they render Yenghoes, waenes the word rkee." The statementin Ieving's “Knickerboeker's History of New York' concerning the tribe of Yankoos isa mere joke. The word Yankee undoubt cdly had the Yenghees ovigin re ferred to above, but it does not Seem to hav been very common until the time of the revolutionary war. It is not seen in any writngs prévious o that time win letters i which the word oceurs, written in 1775, it is referred to in amanner which shows that the writer considered it something new, and intend ied — enennes, the Brit 1 eurions book on the rou 1d, the origin of the term i to the Persiun b, or inhabitants d in his book on men- nd ity Remains, ™ also shidunia® as the Pe Youna Jonn. DT .it Do for You. pepsia and m \d muke you Ami- vie, Bland, C§im, "Deli . Elastic, tourishing, Generous, Hopeful, Inde yendent, Joily, Kind, Loving, Muscular, imble, Obliing, Pitient, Quie : onable.’ Smilin hankful, Untiri Vigorous, Wise, llent, Youthful and Zesttul. It enres \Hdwpn»pm liver and thn Porter, havo t rem beon in vailway the craters ST have lones, und no, never, ed out of me dazed as Kansas ¢! few minu ing car porter sked for 15 cents clhang we me made me seasic 4m injured knee is not a knee-sy thing to cure, unless you have St. ducobs Off thut case the task is a very SEE DY EXAMINING THi3 1P THAT Tht VTLinjos N E Sl o and close relnt et at i tin] and o « letween Chieaea and an Clty Tavenss 11h il Whtering plinces. s i Tl st 0 Tioat fiias"u ©ng mil) T, JOMM, VI ThL G Pass AR i PN R CHI~AGC Chicago, Miwaukez & 81 Pay RAIDTR AT, The ShontLine and Best Route From Omaha to the East. TWOTRAINS DAILY I} AMinneapolis, Milwi Celnr Rupids, Thw Dubique, o Freonort, Jane Mudison, La o, rtant points Kust, Northoast i Boutheast nam steeot, (In- Paxton und ut Union Proitic Depot anl tuo Finost Dinin s Crs 1o main lines of the WAUKKE & B7. 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Tv--omvnmum remedy for Hervous Dehlhty, ital Wealiness, and Prostration, from’over-work or othor causos. e s s et R SR R Often, uic dinon that 1t cnnn Kuch one should u Rideo 5 Food s thoir diz0811v und will i sellit. nnd som <., and upwards, It willoon rosi noruml NS ren Omahsal,:ORT LI;T.: Council Bluffs And Chicago. The onty rond to take for Des Moines, Mar ehnbitow ik, Cedur Rapids, Clinton, Dixio Chienzo Milwaukeo und o the peonlo ek, Colori Utah, Ldiaho udn, Overon, Wilshin nd Californin it flors super or udvantages not possible by any oo line Among i fow 0f 1ho DImerons points of #1po. 1joyed by tho ptrons of this roud bo tween Omuhi il Chicizo, e (15 (W0 trins which nre tho finest (it 1 ingoniity can cronto. Ts IPAT ING CARS,“which o modils o comfort nud eleggance 18 PARLOR DIAWING KOOM CARS, nisurpnssod by mnv, wnd i1s wiie Iy colobrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, the cqunl of which cannot be found clsow hero At Council BIuls The ains of the Cnion P I conneet in Union Denot with t of the Northwostorn Ity. — In Chicago the of this line muko close connection with of all oustorn lines oit, Columbis, dny of DAY (OACH " huinan ACE 5L tho ticket u If you wish the best sccommodations. Al ticket npents soll iekets vin this line M. HUGHIET, i 8 HAILR Genorn Munuge Gon. Pass. Agont N, BABCOCK, Gen, Agent, 1412 S, Omub, Nob vention ¥ n urs' B NOVICE ohict il Wi i 01 the from ( ut el rofiles, plnis jcutions can he » and furthor informution obtuined ut Eacinocr's ulli CRENEDE Ly Chi'e OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID U CAPITAL £20,000.0 STneLUs, May 1, 18 2300000 W Yares, President A 0UzALIN, Viee Prosident W V. Mouse Jonn 8. CorLing, Lewis 8. Reen, W. . 8. Hicues, Coshier, BAKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Co. 12th und Farnam Stroots. A Gonernl thuimu Musimoss £ruosid wle i part of the present stato sonstution RTUNTTY TO WIN A FORTUNE Fractions, 10,000 1000 in ordinury lei- il sums of $5 i upe ness loavos the ehild in such n con- 1 | = E: | '—" [ D TR TR Wi, anderis TN BOTEN curivhais’ or Arclaye INSONT Banho0d heture maciace ih 1877.) THE CHEAP. T GRO. RITEREN(TS ) rey. Nob: Columbus Nutionnl PPank. On Will pay customors’ chants nnd Furmers' Bank tate Bant, Columbus, Ne Homr WE CALL Tt 3= tho host and ehonpost food fe corn. Stock fod wits Grouind Oi Cake ih t Chi ko for Bicks, Audrosy WOO L A TULHOUK, Eng. und Supt How Missouri 0 send us word of ull bridge work to lot, Dridge counmissiouer Made In Every Siylo and Varioty Known to Modern Cooking and Heating Siove and Range Construction. Carlan.l " write direct to = == =} PRICES FROM $I0 to $75. S=) Tho above Trade Mark is a Guarcntes that Every Article bearng it ey oo ooove Jrace Harx 8 8 =53 s the £inost and Bost $45€ ¢ by (e for fhe poce Soked: ; Beware of Imitations. furnish ou wl_th a 2 The Michigan Stove Com ) DETROIT, MICH. CHICAGO, ILL. = FOR SALE BY Lanp‘e S Frntl YQUNG MEN 3 hawe trifled awas thoe . rril MEN of all ages, who Fnd tholr POWER ny sl vitnlity, noerce tive e wd nany are promply reuioved by tis tre B faniou rst e « Medical Co, uft with bill of lnding attached, for two-third SEEKER | or Full Porticulars about Froe and Cheap Lands in Western | & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, North Plutte. Nebrask: tock of nny kind, Al an g Winies Cronsc in welght and be in good marketabio condifion in the s o WHO NG L G WSTEY W it s, Tey itand judge If your Dealer will not opan)’- BUFFALO, N. Y. wey -'.“.y‘ NV re won ST v g an ) SRR e STk Womh e EXC ks e s e ot the velebnsted LR ATMENT ; ioney nem WISRION e 0 CONSIMPTION. e, and vl ol . vizor tored 10 v 504, St. Lawig, Mo, OMAHA TO BJY H!BNITURE AT Dewey <& Stones One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U, S. to Sclect from. ' No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Pas.,enger Elevatcr.' M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK GOMMISSION MERGHANTS BURKE, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAA, NEB. Munagor, David City : Koarne MeDonald's Bank, North Plutio, Nationns Duan'c,Kove Omuan Nob. value of stock. ATTENTION. Address PATTERSON WNebraska. SPECIA.LL ITOTICIE TO Crowers of Live Stock an:id Other:. YOUR ATTENTION T Our Ground QOil Cake. One poun ) is cqunt 10 thres poun s of fas of ranning dovn, will wine, Dibrymon as well s othors, for yoursivos Prico 85 por ton, No N LINSELD Oil, W O, Nobrdski G PN SADDLER, Asat. Kng, DIAMOND, Agst. Socy, Valley Bridge GEHCE AND WUENS Luns ENWURTH, KAD €AS, and Iron Wworks. BANCPACTUIENS AND BUIDERR OF Viroaght Iron, Steel, How 1 DGES n v il i Highrondg. Draw Spans, Rk i Combiuntion n T.bl Trusses, Pie's and Sub« { structures, “ISLEY, SHIRY & TULLOS'( M n,--n'::l”f\mnl;',\ wis: Corresponder el engineors wi CHAR LES SHIV[‘RTOR. HA, N Passengor clovalor (¢ HAMBURG AMERIGAN | Tacket Cempany. | A DIRECT LINE WMol J | [nvland, France & Cermany, | biips ol 1S well ! Lighit o Y | sorige 1o Nod | 1208, 129 4y FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, 110 Buray 0 Strost SUASK AL P. BOYER & CO. HLIE’saafes'\lf’;;fl; Timeoacks and Jail Work, 101 Oinah NS ¢ . Neb £. I. ATWOOD, FLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Rreea !ezeiurd ..nd J‘e‘rs“ev Game!

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