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i vl PN RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA Backache, Men Kpraine, Breive othache, ete. ice, Flity Ccats, At Drag THE CHARLES A. VOCELER €O., Sols Fropristors, 614 nd Deaters, GNbUMI’TIUN. s P st ital Instibuta Chartered by theStateof 11l rois for theexpress parpose of giving immediate relietin heonic, urinary and pri- e diseases. Gonorrheea, OleetandSyphilis in all ties ated forms, also dizsases of the Skin Blood premptly relieved permanentlycured by rem dies testedina Fo Special Practice. Wenknens. NIght Locues by D the Pace,Lost Manhood, posifi €2 710 expey imeiiting. 18 1 once used in each: ¢ soual or by letter, oaceed Jeinea eent by Muil and Express, No marks on Package to Indicate contents or sender. Address OR.JAMES Nu 20‘Wash|nqlon 8. Cuugo i, e A I'INE LINE 'H‘ Pianos and rgans WOODBRIUGE BROS' MUSIC HOUSE (r\l\lM \! 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Prostration, m.,“ REork, oF othar eates i per vini or 6y inls nd lavie vial pou s KOLD 1Y DIV GG 1w o o WHITTIER @17 8t. CharlesNt., At. Lonl Io. ol ervons Prostration, Physical Weakness ; Mercu Alons of Throat, Skin or Bon, id Soi s Arising 1 o1 Indulgen I‘alllhc Wnllrn qulnlu i MARRIAOE GUIDE. NE PL The Mirror Is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter t.nlu? Magnolia Balm is the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass, | one How it stormed tha perpendicular zontal the nest s The ste 0es the W gutter vs of the great briv down had taken refig b ime rushing in t I o ement. | tait lipy vay been waiting, denly Her exclaimed alond, ran against ‘W brie, an ordinary and wore a shahhy bl ter evidently just rece she held to mind it Ko relin andrepeate er"Mh modified FWhat is the matte Her lips moved con tell you here, " she an | knew forthwith 1 happencd d known and no fo not. hower means informed | cumstances Wiiere do yon The same plic “No:not there 2o back now T thonght she < Come then, l aflnirs rest ! won't take | | Ihwiried railway s ely emerg -ps und Tirong un. I rememl curiously at us, Ger white, drenched appe Twenty minutes lat [ my home and the ’ chamber. Tortunate wino, which I foreed ow, " | liv it Come n lon The told ¢ or thing iyt n be Gertrude wis now 'r tempoi wayily. Nothingz can he de fdespuir, It lad never aeen Bi ways lived with an But I had heard Ge of this seen the picture of a p set in brown, soft cur b ed Lo s ned “Tloved he I thin where Bessie cc I did not believe s there. Aunt She let the ef young societ ¢ was not evil m citful by natur was all Aunt Heste: should sffer for it.” Gertrudoe ‘Harm come to reluctantly he is “T might be better i I eannot wish she roke inio piteous, nn ill your sister, home ild force. viped hor 3§ my si “And I must o (o he her back with'me. 1 begin anew.” “You know whe “I shall find her. She vose then from “I have a good deal snid, “hefore 1 leave o-night?” 1 ven! storm? Storm?"”? said Ge “What olse will my. Wrongs are a2 Sheleft on the § o'c bout with her tle, though ther do! often thought of my dering what she by anything—if she tunate sister, and jus reaily wer On the sixth vindow in the sunligh r weather o atmosphera for Augu sat writi the me t an un...,_m hor, Sit down, sit ud toll me ed at t I have b kind to Be h that has dece grew pale as dea SI¢will not be when we come | I knew he had dec God! 1 knew that she My poor, ernshed Bes A mock marri “Oh, worse, worse “Where shall 1 tind ently, 1 suppose | you, Bessie trouble—-" “Oh, it would 1ot 0o erushed to car loved the scoundrel! “Yes, 1 asseated, much." Shortly 1 did nor call day, as I had several days, my own affairs engro w Then I found strect number she S0 it hay; when oue mor boarding house. 1 do not think I s! although I have seen in my Tife and_exps It 'was a ¢ Eenvenly sional late and disa mosph one, o lighten after Gortru inten sunhght o And yef, as | Haskell’s lodging dread or premonit Iunml " the ¢ house fore we go up stairs," submerge the sidewalks and walked y s appearance was so pinchied and wore an 1quickly drew her unider my months and over, so that 1 yoke aunt trude speak tenderly her grief had somewhat During the next thr, excited, down, " [ about it, I wight he Aud now I have two objects in' life ple upon ains had wash ble stickin It wus & morning to inspire one's footstey s winged, buoyanut sensation. left the horse cay turned down thie stieet toward Gertrnde FOR BESSIE'S SAKE, at day! one the mere wift Fivors water poured up and out s and From sheer and the e 1 dge ty hall ot n hour; th up my mthward of the east doors of the post-oflice, | Gertrude strikin hat in nudsummer costume, 'k honne ived; in dripping red parasol which <he had not yot reopent equarely in fier face and she did not<cem Hor face, [ noticed t The agonizec my exc r, chile vulsive! swor that some etrude ity was neces her W to her py seen e now up in Harlem wildly. o WG home wit 1'm still in the square back to the trude wance er we ivacy of ly, [ hud fer to dvin me all or Lk ne or not " e she is nhout By 1suid to encourag sies the int bsent younger Q sretly, pig Is low something, then | ¢ k on uld he w com wi oft no ple nothing but mded; she 1f she grew r's fault 1 begun to tremble. Bessi not—dead f sho wer re,”” and restraine I said voft expe oye: ste she t once must t » she is her seat to to-night.’ tured. 1 rirude i lite be lock t 0 or wecom) had found her unfor- t how bad sat writi we w ar, it of my room stood slightly some one hrongh. und, I gave an excluma wWlmos! sald, int n & she sie. and to hunt down the ive Sha trembled with exci 1 her.” th. it ho 1o face, th ed her was pure YL voentn Sh and walked the room irapatiently your' I can come ced not kuow 1 kno matfer ‘L sup) de went o her the ded, nor wrious complications of | i witch stake ¢ pssed and I hadn bad given me ned that a wook had elapsed, ing I set out for her all forget niny exe o Bee m r, cool morning, with | ver all od tic I felt a ||mu-ml to turn away and not But after & mowme threw off the fecling and rang the b Gertrude came down to the parlor, “Lwant o tell you a thing or two be. she said. The the She was dressed in o thin brown streng know t of my life to work hard vl save my money o establish happy out and bring attend to, rain ud tried to help her wis not much for me to four absent friend, “and T have sment and her rain moment v of m In ympletely | the road- | |'h|fi ‘b I ! rov park ien, in A | the | liad olla | 1 ;| one | d- | ¢ el of o 1 nmt At Ha 3 world!" cam. |t it Inone |1 the other rain beat } exp um {wmation, | B thing ter- | ! seven | wry. 1 two Loy ) resent eir- me 1o I asked Tean't t 't my own h e, It clevat d so | o steep to loo T i m | m hed own little 1 res my u 13 abont it wwheth h t t M the ath wine S t & : v lier vl had al e wost nd L had |1 uatn face | © this a little e to me. | harsh, | o sure, no d work. 3 not m so it | and she [ asked e, but I—- | & Gertrude 1 50bs 1y, when euded its t vepeated f help her N el she n ull the I ronically. | © until her o T went it | © o days I won- lished, if t 1 matters | ® ng by my | ¢ e having delicious The door and as [ pushed it i t wild ex ervup e yglud—s0 | B ¥ repented to i for him ho villam! at heart. | b red » was up now | within winn i sve | M her | ¢ 1 is far Why, she | 1 K t way 1 following udeed for |t posed annoyed nisluid the And a that day, | # iti . iny miore W The oeca 1 the dust o the at to give | § and weight of | & 0 r 0| Blotcy on settling upon me. :\h«- tl 1. *Bessie e is here ellort that 1 | member, Bessic knows nothing. | kept all from | wloveless hand she clisped an open fet. | Fards She o fi unld at the door and the n | have passed Slipped qu homely eretonie portiere the staircise u plaintive some one Well one thing 8 If u e o o might; We by sudden sternn who has won Thank | b £70, and Lecturer were suceessful in 1 $150. 000 haud Old Obstinate Ul Beckt At whols THE OMAHA DAILY_BEE, wing. Sl i very much prostrated She sat down elose by me and tonched het own T felt to s flushed and Sheas te ny hand occ ionally Her f; one feyer wishly ibly excited ‘1 want th v L ng man s ice 0w royes ah Il yon,” she contin s morning. [ nee; 1 travel " to he o on | have H gh has e truc mitot isa nd nattirally er He de t1 amh nown_ out west a Lonil, Th t his ;u‘n d now 1ee to face with hor and And thent" T asked He shall make repar rude, calming hersclf ome, let us um that She was Dean: Aunt thrown h will co o this cit s not dre r sister Bossic foster insi n ition,” said Gor with & wonderful yup now. | We climbed U hie fourth story 1 tall, one hat the city the many steps of to The house was new those handsome aflairs pushes out day by day to north. We went in softly Bessio Iy by the' front windows on a ofa; one little hand was under the pret- y worn face with the frame of soft rown curls, Our entrance aronsed her opened her oyes and smiled vintly There 1as no evil My heart went out to het They had two rooms. a still smaller eonnecting We were hardly seated whon anner in which Ger rudo started to her feet sent the blood aping through my veins in a furious in that smile little parlor a knock conld hear the ser gentleman, " 1 vant Sy ‘1 knew Gertrade and a few othe Then, to her it is nothin much him come up, s nswering quietly rds in a lower tone ster, *'Lae still, Bossi Strong a8 my nerves through, I could not help rembling and turning pale. 1 left my tand Tooked implotingly at Gertrude, :d to the bedroow, and 1 kly out of sight behind a who stood by the door She moti 1 held my breath as footstops came on I could hear my own heuart Then a man's ion *Then piteous, wailing sound from < lips, the one word il door shut wit wee: a clicking sound and knew that had locked if, 1 pushed and looked out Atn glance I read the man who stood here, abashed, irresolute Weak, evil, ot perhiaps not too evil for reelniati dressed, rather good-le he whole outivardly respectab Above the low sobs of Bessie, who had overed her face, I heard Gertrude's oice, calm and insistent “You understand now, Basil why I sent for you. We iscuss the situation. T ie but to be done; you must merry at on I have sent for a eating loudly in formal salut 5 I'he heard he porticre Hum ny sist lergyy He grew white It 18 impossib) or the door as if to escape Iurl\ml Lot me out!” he demanded, fierce! Y ou can't trap a man Basil! Gertrude For to i herself upon him and clutched voice had his sio's 08 Gertride u 1 will Kill you rather,” she panted Perhaps he was rather afraid she per he only meant to frightcn \er. Quick ey struggled fo 1 sprang forw A stunning ie, who fell f: Then Gertrude, he tloor. Humphrey dropped the pistol “1t was not my tault,” he be as a flash he drew a pistol. ond. it alas! too late sport, a shriek from Bes- nting. 3 SStaggering, se sunk to n, glast- 1y with terror I tried to lift Gertrude., ary,” she whispered, or the clergyms Tne ministe ‘the key; Busil Humphroey h nd the girl w ““Help me up. raised he She 2. " said Gertrude Haskell. and placed her in a hair. held 1 hand upon her st. “*Marry them,” she said, must see them married before 1 Lse- - : Humphrey started. Perbaps he feared he might aceuse bim of murder. nts of the house came Other oceup: rowding into the room. And there wa “and quickly die, w doctor, though I did not know when he ntered And there, in the presence of d he elergyman read the briefest mar, ath, uge service, [ pronounce you man and wife,” he aid And then some one clse spoke he doctor. “Who fired the shot?" he nsked And Gertrude smiled “Aceident!” she gasped, n my arms, d It was with and fell back e In making the rtion that Pozzoni's dicated complexion powder is «ptire- e from injurions or deadly poi-ons, @ do it upon the authority of u thorong I unalysis, It is one powders in the American mar i is used in the familics of some of our wost prominent medical men who ave personally acknowledged to the proprietor that they not only consider it armless, but estecmed it highly bencti in every respeet, not only for the 1 fies and children but for the ‘lord « on’ hiimself. Sold by druggists the Race Track French sportsman the Cesarewiteh aud Cion ridgeshire with Pluisanterie 1o I's triumphs, issaid to huve ne! W0 by the donble event. This ma ood,but there have been ocensions the Iast twenty years when the of the Cesarewiteh alone hus, anded §200,000 upon his champion, Mr ry and Lore Hastings were cach redited with that sum as the smount of heiv gains by betting when Lionness upd Rothschild driyw out of the ring when IS71, and rumor put the owner of Hose- 1576 at $300,000. It isonly a Ap, and on not wore than fonr in he year—namely. the Lineolnshire hand. caupy, the City and Suburban, the Cesare: and Cambridgeshire—that a great wn be won, Big Winnings o1 The lucky you oy com Baron de nittedly won in netted by Mitiy the lat i 8 he stike ey in 1" PILES Blind, Bleeding, liching nd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by r. Williams, (an remeay), called 1f, indian Pile Ointment. A single hox has eured the orst chronie eases of 25 or S0 years standi No one need suffer five Ninutes after u|~* A sure ewre for ng this wonderful sooth miedicine, - Lotions and instruments do e harn than good. Williams’ Tudian Oiutment absorbs the tumors, allay intense itching, (particularly at nish getting war a3 a poultio iy for Bl and for nothing else, 18 CUR| razier's Magie Oiutment cures Pimples, Binck Heads or ihtions o iho fuce, feaving iful. Also eires 1o ipples, Sore Lips, nstant gl kin t thewn, il Sold by druggits, or watled on recelpt 50 cents, Lietuilod by Kuhn & Ce., and 8ohroeier & w0y C. ¥, Goodian have | ide | MINSTREL: How Barat-Co Sang Tw Denver Tribur been to the mins gentleman to a rter last even was irtoy Gomdby 1 it for tifteen yea ring. | Some people show is like a good dexl true, 1 and that there like mo is show always buve goos first show ¥ A little the *Virgi firat darkoy | or any of {l trou almost fondo | as, l am. some great cl 1z things eve <hould Why, the first y in New I now, and I reme porformers e alittle stag “When [ went stage was bare melodeon, T thin cir | chairs, There | coverings then | When th darki below the sta endmen in tho, | came on first, ar others in_single in last. "The with the exc players, w me fr a slim sl ‘Among the as sung that o night Moon Mother. Of ti Lever heard, 1 still in the pre Kent, o female eled for years af Benedict’s min rds wh three year at that time whi e afterward dressin the ha sitting next_to iangle ton, ‘ho rine ' The the cork ad and s John Lel vour, deon, is now In those d WS minst Bros,, Pell & Dixey's in Greene in merson wer ber. ne Vs, ly now, sting merit, 1 s me of Minstr bones, is now ys Kerry Go s, and the o {;rmd then, hut I secome of him 11, the ol “Iramp, ‘I 7 the war. M (l! Boston sung and the whole tr Bi lcll\\( the Both are now 10 sin whistfe, and the It seemed never grow old merly a it long carded it ot applaud it after ¢ althou, e ner with Morris Old Sexton,’ w *‘Beautiful 1s b bell the minstrel nk ( used to sing it Milkman' o Buekley broth used Swa which lonvished Ilnm- years, They were and the, Come Up Swayne great suecess time 1o be \\-uh Morris Br y popular. | which he n ed to it now. It was My Sad Liu wits ST rem 2mber minstrel enter mont, the comp el man the audience w but the upuneement Y ou eall me sy had nearl sweet voice ro Luugliter eous hush, and y pin drop until 1} the voealist wi (‘<III~|'II “Well, I mig)it old days, but i you hive got t Movin 1 the bead of burean by and tells Oon the wall the hack, but it St ubs Oil, 2 Light on Under the hrm witlch e into the gigantic the Tribune’s o iy you see them all; more Just before the war awfully old man yet, and I can't tell you about the original George Christy a Serenaders,’ think hour for mnd The end. ting time wit! end the 1 =till they 14y Lol i SATU l.I)A\ o —— | MIDDLE AGE. i tre I'r 1t was that ofe & wine away o leave ood-hy, o Wi tiste Acted and epnbli ne of th me song, to the days i of my asked the re chorus: you, h the leave you, alwags ot pmpla but never re a noin d hov “How long is it sinee tha pe wi atsort of thing, could tell you all about that f 1w “Tell me something about the troupes in your carly days;there must have been Anges n sin <0, minst ever saw was before the war, wland nher It was in g e nnd in at except K the bout a dozen I were o which by om 2 BETH ul file, th O, 'm not siich an nd T've not heard it has the real old » minstrel shows, n that a minstrel - see one and hough that as a d of them great many others the fact that they al you saw your | an twenty years nd or the very hich ever traveled, My father for he was teel performances in the style of then?" was the reply rel show wh ina s I can see it nearly all of the largre Lall, which no scenery at ali." 1 early hour the 4o or n semi- voden wone of the chair are in use now ginning came 0 ante-room down had only two he ‘tambo’ by the coning It ¥, s follow 1 ‘hones' s, orchestra and 1 L line i it pa Know i terwir strels n 1 L e T s—upy 1F-vird the e U« orntet s ter s long, sinc who or ] Some of thie ol Hongs Thearo nd they ar uppos arc many which 1 never hear the way, speaking of the songs remi otton & Murphy's 3y Joe Murph the Iri Wt the: by Ben Cotton, a hittl don’t Pe song rris Ft D) who is still in the business, s oupe Iy Mg end I'he Mocking Bird” with ny n a8 JE G wrtner with Dupr yhody ver zh “Old Joe Trowbridge, & P hich i tonally by bitss soloists in of pretty song which used to be sung by oy was t 'he T wis unother which 0 mustrels, could play almost omposed i good Al ‘Fi i lenor singer e sin T T Chu ving You one n inmen w had just gotten off a # when the interfioento audienes Vhe prelude was ed ) ve hen there w o ot nd gote on talking fould 0 to —— 15 generally dreaded by | ouse ip stairs while your you not to scrateh the paper nerally brings a pain’ m - THE SERVIAN EPISODE. A Little History Which Thraws New g M Troubl ling, * recites Cons| ble o | their men sing yne Buckley ads of Buckloy's Ser thiow King Milau, and the rule of Pr o double-hasy If they had dof them as they would have made which [ remember Beautiful Mid ock Me to S ty, irst which | of but one who is n Ihatis Frank rsonator. He tray ds with Duprez & and was still upon st heard of him, He did somethin believe I never saw weared in fom S the hrsy part, and plaving i - wore Billy Pros ). Upton, ‘tambo 1 thin d, wind ted burnt | cr of daneings o0 the melo- | brother's blood, from that da, New Orlpans, Madiiig s froupe P the leading troupes which s ceasion: those which have although the now. who played the ish comedinn wlltl | d several s i nd was held an, who was what has 1ps he is dead ! o first time [ amp, was dur- rothers’ Minstrels heodore Jackson, solo chorus, and ma mm" orris und Joh iny of that Billy Morris used on is not dead yet though it wonld | reens, who was for z, who sang else had dis nthen it always who was a purt- , used to sing “I'ho s still sung ocen- the Sea' was a en, [ think that he first one whom Jockey Hat and Joe Murphy sken-Hearted R. Bishop He _and s Were the lers, a troupe time during o By short musicinns for erything Sally which with this or d d danc ecuted about named Tha ninstrels who v mber a pretty thing and I never hesr oncly Tonight pher, in il used in her An- and wn Borrow, sitting at ank 1) The .uul ight t where | a8 to si W2 with nnounce In't e 1 snn-' the play Dumont bejr tender line baol sound of the \tan d the s an insts thl have h of the s d with when tremen bout the | take allnight, und work Trying to carry a wife stands e cured by ilan's Present A writer S0IC in facts iracy outline ispatehes to o NOVEMBE R : | Mil | et { morality | Servia a prinee wio has | felt ! inaire” | stimulant to excite the appefite 21, 1885, hy the nid th It is st a pret clamor hle pointed shit minke indulged in consider ter; hm it thet out poured into his earsby the Austrian voy that a Servian wdvance on the ¢ Servian side and u consequent attack the Sultan’s do ng < tasteful at Berlin T il corollury, equally wteful at Vi enna, He therefore delayed the mani festo, so urgently desired wnd hourly ex pected, which would notity the people Of O1d Servia that their king wasadvunc ing to break the oppressors. chains, and, mstead of taking his stand on the firm and lofty ground of a national Tily he tawned upon his fore patro groveled in the mire of dynastie inter 1t was announced that Servia would bo appeased by a slice of Bul garian torritory. A set stivred up bad Hlood hetween i and their Bulgarian brethren This was in the face of the fuct that the Bul garians hud their attention drawn in an- other direction. From a liberator the king dogenerated into a would-be land grabber” "The writer in question saxs “Stripped of these ragged shreds of retext, the aggressive action of King Milan stands exposed in all its naked im® It hasnot even the redeeming voint of dari The meanness of military invasion planned against the rths and homes ot women and chii dren whose armed defenders were away in obedicnee to nobler ealls of patriotism ident to all men. In almost a prophetic vein, viewed m the light of events just developed, the write cludes: “Be the territorial gains of Servin at the Bulg: small or at, or none tempted seizure will leave hehind « long heritage of hate. Whatever Servia may secure, the veal gain will fall to thos whose interest it s to stiv np fratricidal strife among the Balkan peoples. And this I venture to predict—with some knowledge of those countri and some acquaintance with the - peaple. within and without the ders of the present kingdom-—that not even the sup port of forcign bayonets will fong suflice to muintun upon the throne of prostituted her |hl most solemn 'of King Milan, vian Tand of The in fTand blos wor di honor, and betrayed trust. The ‘grand refu on the borders of the promise,” will be remembered alienation of a kindred people w Fhe thinking patriots of the Ser vian kingdom will” look more and more for the trine representation of the national res to the dauntless chief, sans peur et proche, of their branch Prince Nikola, of M and 1o the rival lineage of the h $ with which his daughter’s mar now conneets him hould the herous scizure of Bulgarian soil be 1 withont straggle it 15 cortain tten spoils that King Milan ran offer will purc IH e back his I:llhv de sarted popularity. But should his fili istering adventure end in mutnal slanghter, and the king of Si | to his capital after spilling | sin forth he the brand of whole Slavonic 11 bear upon his brow Cain m the eyes of the world.” Sxposition Universelle de Part Cul- awarded the hizhest honors to Angostura Bitters as the most eflicacions nd to keep 1sin good or Ask for tanufactured only by & Sons, uud beware of The the digestive or, the zenuine artici Dr. J. imitations, - uded to Get Married. Monsi um\ (man about town)—*'Con gratulute me, old boy, I'm murried Old “Married? What in the name d you to marry? Monsicur SWell, T'me getting along pretty well in life, you know, nd T thought it was abouf fime had o wite of my own When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorin, When she bacame Miss, laug W Custoria, When sho bad Children, she gave them Castoria, I MAN WHO 15 UNACQIAINTED WITM THE QEOGRAPMY OF THIB COUNTHY Wit BEE DY EXAMINING TH5 WAB THAT THE & Sonen .'I.'x ! and torrespon et Wil ot wieah The CGreat Rock Island Doula niecting poit el Comfon s ¥ R. CABLE, Fres's & G E. ST, JOHN, o TR Pass Ag'ty <] All Sorts of hurts and many sorte of riis of ma: and beast need a cocling letion, Mustang Liniment, | ginia that I THE CHEAFIS PLACE 11T OMAIIA TO BUY FURNITURE Dewey & Stone’'s One of the Best and Largest Stoeks in the U, S. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Eleg ant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GO, BURKE, Managot UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. RFFERENCES ~Morchant< ney, Nob.; Natlonal Bank. Oimnh Will pay custom Neb. ratt with bill of lad | CIPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “Wo do harohy cortify fhat we &, areangements for all the Monthly and sem. An nunl drawiig of- the Lowisinns State Loite Conpany. aml i porson manage and ¢ e drrwings thenselves, imd that the < conduoted with Ronesty) fairness aid 2 tiith townrd all partics, and we author 1ty compar this feate, with Tae-3in e HLUFCS AL dvertiam ot vise th uNF’REC‘:’;f LOUISIARA STATE LOTTERY COMPAKY. Incorpornted ir 0 1 latuve for B Wwith & cpital of $1,0 fund of over $5L.000 huk sinee been w By anovershelming popilar vo WAR MAGE 1 pRET O Tl present state adopted Decewbor 2, A, D, 140, A single nuimher drawings take tod. S frine onstution B 187th Grand Monthly AND THE RUINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In the Acaden f Music, New Orlea: wesd Ly, Decomber 15, al supervison and muhaze Biavsraasn, of Lon JUBATL A Earny, of Vir 1885 Undey the perao ment of Ges, G T, isiana, and Gi CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice.-Tickets are $10 only. Halves, 35, Fifths, $2. Tenths, 8. CIST OF Pz CrLyran Pitze o RAND PRz OF AND Prize oF « ( 400 21 PRizEs OF I P 000 20000 T ie Prrzis or 12k OF 0.0 A W) 1006 $52270) Application tor rates 1o clibs shonld be Iy 0 tho officn of the compuny in N infory wite clo or’ oth tion ter, ¢ Wakda ut oue v ADAUPHI A. DATUPHIN, Now Orleans, La Washingfon, D (., Or M. Money Orders prbable and addross e 10 ANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleuns, Ln. OXR VA NATIONAL BANK, New s, L, STATE NATIONAL BANK, Nuw Ol GERMAN NATIONAL LA Now Orleans, | LYON & HEALY, State & Monroe Stw,, Chicago, Wil send you (heir BAND CATALOGUE ns, fa. K THE GREIT GONSPIREGY o BY JOHN A. LOGAN. n's Wanted tor t Cbl})rado. Wyoming and Idaho | Ad LP INEI, nls arlington, lowe. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. MANy Have myin faye 1N 1A PDY £ 1l wee ot ihor's Puro Cod-Liver O wnd Limo * Gx cuce s proved 1 1o e vidiabie remed for consumy wsthma, diphthevin, and wil isonsos OF tha throat wnd Tunes. Manlwctired only by A B WiLson, chemisi, Boston. sold by Wl dingists DR. IT1IR’N Asthma Cu1 e. cifie standin il o e th CALDWELL, city of Lincoln, Net 1881 Silict using Dr. Hal than onc year, iy wit 4 not even 8 sympt ) world for ad, Tow fed 1 foll ay i Ak 50 1 have Leen afl Asthui sineo 185, 1 i wmon th ably of YOUr Femed A vuluab! ¥ 00f from reut Hrital 1y who cin ap treatisn eontainiy I the U. 8., Canuda and upon applicetion, not heving i etocs wiil pros PENNYROVAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." [ I und Ouiy Gounine. n..':.':r;-:v X Lot and Farmers' Bank, Columbus Stare Bank, Columbus, Net.; | yurds David City, Neb.; SMeDonuld’s Bank, North 1) Konrney Natianal Rk, Keae tto, Nob, Omana ng attached, for two-thirds value of £1oe Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Pad Up Carirat §290,000,00 Sonrnvs, May 1,18 23,000.00 MW, Yares, President A E Tovzavis, Vice W. H S 1 VoMoss, U OHN S, ConLing, W Yaurs, Ly \\|~ S, Reen, Presidont 1es, Cashier, W e AL K Tor BAYKING OFFICE: IRON BANK. \ und Far e, kg Basiness Transacted A Quich, < Enbat Dobi "y A General | menan gy of 4k wnd only $1 by wat, Wk Men i Middle Aged KHOW THYSELF, 48 A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Fxhusted Vitality, Nervons aud Physical Debi iy Promicies Dociine in 3 2 of Youth, and the Ot i ceries TAs D i fyeretion apd 0% Al -aget v e Al Titerry an nny other work in this country for 81, read by U ot Feltor. IO ot Fwilf bene- guar MR who Ty S TRQUITIIR 8111 &1 X PBTL be consnited diseases ThAE i ve alled tho Mention this paues BAASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUSES Keere i P15 i apei nud W. '] 8miTH, Pub.. Omaha, Neb. ISAAC GRIFFITH, Commission Merchant, And wholesale Dealer in Cottuiry Producs, Fraits, Butter, Eggs, Etc. GOODS ON CONSIGNMENT A SPECIALTY, : 320 M. 6th St Omaha, Neb. by Permission— A. S, Garretson, DX City 5 10w Nationul Sioux ity Assistant CBank al ik, Chica TIME TABLE. Arcivi mnd departu neeting lines ut the LAl traius arrive ntral Standar 1ains of the depatt from 8 Webster streets £ Omahu traims and con- Uranstor— depart from Omalia by L P M & O, wirive and ‘pot, corner of 14th and u the B, & M., € B, from 4 spot; all others from the Union P ot ridg L leave U, P, depot at ; 0, 1100, 1B 4:00, 5 trains w 0, b Al others ns will run as first see- tion of each duminy train, except those leay- D Oneha at 625 .o, and 1110 p, m,, and leaving Council Bluffs at 7:05 a. m, and 11:45 ) P $tock Yanns Special stock yards prsscnger Uains leave Omaha at 6:40 a, Ly 10545 N P dk, wid tor Onicha aut 12301 ., L280 p, 1, trun on Stnday rin daily. Ferry tr ines ut transe Rock 1 5 o, C 520, B 5550, B 7:00 . v thwestern—leave, B 0:15 wrive, D950, ., B3 lington & Quiney™leave, A : arvive, A 015 a. m., B Chivago, Milwaukee & St Pl a m, C5:0p, nug airive, DY Iv wm, B 00 .. K St.Joe & C. 1 leave, A 10300 ms arrive. D n bush—leave, A Sioux City & Paci 7255 .t arriye W estward arnive Jiave 2"t a )ik 1. H0p, m Chicivgo, 13 A, AD G250 1 leave, A 4. 1 PPaci; masil & Fop. vatley B. & M. nishit Tive A 10040 g A 0:00 leave A Dress, K. ¢, A 610 ity y leave Kht ex Arvive A G55, 10,0 Plattsmonth, Jeayi: arrve D 7200, M. & 0., Sioux pres R0 a, W, wrrive 50 p.o Oakland accommodativi, ieaye C 3140 b, 1 arrive C 1000 4. m. ¢ Q A Lk, DITIVG Leave B p, St . & G 1, 2 Not vin i Eastward-—( via Plattsimonth, ves A 8:20 p, ver expie ) p. g L in.; arrive A b ep. Vaile A 1ds ., 13, tep, Valiey, 8 leave leave A0 di wTIVE 6100 4, @ 1309500 ., wrvive A 700 1o& 1 via Pladtsmontis, | B 4345 poun, arvive D 00 Novthward ~C,, St. 2, M. & 0., eapiess, leave A8 Overlind aceommodition, arrive C 10:0a, m, Note A tralns d day s € daily except b Mouduy, ¥ n.: i n Sioux City ATEIVEe B f ave O hi B daily except Sun: aluiday; 1) daily oxcept