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WfiEDY FOR PR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, P Saemache, Bendache, Too Spratos, Braises, efc. Price, ¥iity Gents. A1 Dy THE CHARLES A VOGELER €O, § opriotors, Jameo Modical Inetitute. “Btatest M. Presp: diste pailelin all chronic, urnary and pri- vate dise: Qororrhoed, » 1l theit ted forran, aleo all of the 8kin & mptly relieved and red by ceme- aLotiyYears Special Practice, Semival eukriend, NIght Losses b Dreams, Vitiples on € Foce Lost Maniiood, positivety enred, There & no ceperimenting, ‘i aprrapriste remedy 18 &t oiice used in each case, Cons sonal or by letier, sacredly con icines sent by Mail and Expr package to indicate contents or sender, Address DR. JAMES,No. 204Washinglon 8t.,Chicago, Ik, Contagious. f ot contriei el 1 o i PO Alive qos county (¢ rontmaont 11 H6spit red th wirs co 4 i il Tinnlly ¢ in tha try. and envled for A atrent BOOSOVCIL N IS ity i el A py physieiun in New Yo 1o con with the hospita) T eaw the advert and 1 detormined 10 lottle emint ¢ Swift vinl, joy tha nen HALLORD, v freatment. 1 Twent'into the o sufle yory wmpch £ at thie snmo tme, 1 did not gét wel under the ment there, nox was | « any of the tsu anoine. 1 have ' fiow takin soven. ot Switt’s Specifie wnd ound wod well 1t dove the poison ot tirough Loils on the skin, DAY LEARY. Jersey City, N Treatise on froe. fDHE SWirE S ch R W S DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. ChinrlesSe l.-mi-."lo. mailed Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, iRy el g s stration, ' D Mental and Murgurial arid other At 06, Blood Poisaning, 3 ity pagere gt Nervous Physjoal Hhons ol T! uh et Rriaing toin or Iid i o 8y ol o face, 4y ot e lago Pl et tation ot Y contdeatial ralie cas: Molbsac MARRIACE CUIDE, 80 PAGES, FINT TLATES, clezaat eloth ond lly biadisi . Ove AStmdad Medicil Work for Yonng and Middto Agod 3en only 51 by mal, Tostpaid, KNOW THVSEIF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHO0D Fxhanatad Vigality. Nervous ani Physieal Dobility Yromagure Dectine in Man, Kiro; 1 of Youth, and tho rom T itold rgistries 7o crotion’ and ex w. & Dok T 3 wy WL e rofand” 1 o9 3wl postpoid. Thiuaciat ra e ol 1modal £ warded Ui by ional Modicul Association, to the o BLes S satieh, o xlion, tho sclonco i T ST regs the Peatioay arior, N Bl o I8 Lomu‘m sgnnds T 111 Kl 0 OE1Ss oo Uimumto weul GUSHIALS ikkaes T baftled tho skill of il other physi. oluns, b eyocialty. Sueh treatod ™ rln!wul an fustnics THYSELR ntion lim« Huve Sunshin " . A F Iu"flam Tropical S:enery, lmK! A lob 405100 fact, in 8 Ths Lang of Dranges, gd Park, Floridsy ealy 310 ;,., GO iTaya only, Every man, pn npnd ohild shoyid own a lot, High, diy, 2 Bkl fan gy nps, of malara. Ky SO potol, dncedy Bale: Hevor trafiv dail _ Fiv¥oto orango it ¢ L, jatut.tho town, thow ng iz tiug Orunge Grovoln i with elegant, 45-pago descrin tlvn Lok of ou town, long Priaied 1t o ohasers, All Sen fiu'fi, w srrivals weakly n. r. Loy, Pa Natl: il Cltigens . RY, "lmnr [l fi ‘nuwn‘ NEw York .'»E.'.‘C'S!S!‘EQ‘LA!-NE!.';';.‘% ‘The Original sud Ounly Genuine, of warth fexs o A Uheatir Ohona Fatadien N tare, Fhiindn, § “ Magnoha Balm is'a"setrat aid to beauty. i Many alady owes her fresh- i mess to i, who would rather ot tell, and you can't tell. | cnel, siriking the aftit | must 00d | | { the THE COLONEL rs Who IN-N R]l l) Withe Ootld Not Moy Give A Baid Upon thé OF Commander of the Tower Hamiets Regiment His Magnificent Offer thy flank i ove W _coppa. has b ing Mok m cacape howling itors, but hi 14, efnnot nid hir Thes prodini any'e distuption 1 : BonPedof " Manon iy Hho A i the buffo | of the pany. Mol voico th the tivst fleo! Wi beewliar of cments 1's com nges from the second s he ha lnlnn"‘ Mapleson assigned him o part in “Man on' fhat it wooldd tuke n good u- or to ring. Caraccioln 1 in tore the patt, byt I uld not got cnovgh. Whett ] on the 100f « academy and wild not get enough'he gave np the part. Te ca down and told Colonel Mapleson, wi all the warmth 8f his Falian nature, that he hoped Vesuvins might siever blow lim up again if be wo ing that part ‘I eanne il said Cavacciola “You eawnt:” rétuhed (he angry col e il wiiy arders 1 eut eawnigt Ay o 't i «umes when he 1o charge. “Yon sing’it.’ Arditi, the 1o n liis buton on tho coboucl hiny Youmust,? wepeatod il M 1o of the orchestra, laid and fixed 1y Lhe colonol did not olonel “I resign'™ crlad Carae [ throw » my coniract: * Give me my money and imod Arditi. “T too-n P to necek and * put of my ear-a," and u his seat, kicked drum_ knocl wnse liddic Belvedere angry that he I Mapleson Ku fore he had prid Caracciola his recover tem iola b liey he only m uber of the com ny who has been paid u) e Sinco t N began, \ on re m/n d wl had u..-w he was ver: ,and he has been getting sorvier ¢ The colonel answered . .c: over telephone and asked who was there ame the answer, T My mos seated himself in the New stel dini some one d up and le =oup to by nel, wit id my money.” was Ravell been iu ambush for the colonel. ‘The cologel lay dreaming of ov irs at_ &10 and pros s at $4,000 the season when o wwolke h ad “Give me my money." Mo, Dottl was beaking th key hole. % s he is the who had lestra s still, 15 voice rough the ny wints to L for so onl do they think that tho, ries, Bvery artist envies will set sail in a day or tw in Ttaly. Fearing th resign ‘nnd remembering that he had named yesterday s -the day of settle- ment, Col. Mapléson smumoied them to the k. ulemy yesterday. Th guthered e it and. hopeful, Th colonel motnted » piano and made nost generous, uuh& and seli-sae provosition, He offered, if the woulld sing for hish for one month out salary, to pay them'what né could at ion of that time, ne accepted the offor trembled I hig the scowls that broken up. Mue. Sacconi, the exquisite harp- clli and D An the sweoct 50, will make a eoncert tour. left to their rosources and to s tender merc —— ANTI-MONOPOLY JOTTINGS, il (Mas A prEGIers. its shurc of the: + his home v all would nd the col- Wellington od it Mme. Lab ) rest ar colonel’ Laborer: “Capital " Allright novshiy Nuapolean (0) Bignal: The dew upon the part ot the peopls for a_cheap postal telcgeaph system and thoir voleaso Fou tiio robery of tho pre raph monopolies should be pmlupll_) met by congress, 8. F. Norton: Tnstead of giving rail roud corporations $120,000,000, if the gov- meut had expended that amount in ing homeless families to settle upon frontier lands, how infinitely better it would have been for the government and the whole country Knights of” Labor Ovator: If a man owned a cow and took care of her, he wis entitled to the milk of that cow, but no man owned one cow . and milked hren unless he took the' milk of some man's two cows, When & corpora- dits stock to three times th of it oviginul cost, then the divi- arod by the incorporators were of three cows, two of which did & to them, (Mo)) Press: The necessi w3 10 control inter-state c; vhat would be better, of | t transportation lines owned [ ted by ,the governmont, made vary lpp et by the action of the great trunk linesin advaneing all frei Tates nu.n the Mississippi ri £ér navigation 13 clo: y of m ng for the winter, Lynn (Muss.) Ttem: The voter who negleets ‘to vote needs re vming s much as anything. When every man who has u little property or who has children in' the! schools, hus boys and girls growmg up to be in- fluenced b% ‘thuir © surroundings, will como to renlize that he hassome personal respon=ibility in’ régard to tho things about whieh there is just complaint; then- id not Gil then, shall we have good gov ernment, 7 Taboy (Tlowa) Noweouformist: The railrond compnnios uve vist sponges ab- sorbing the wealth of the producer fastor than he produce 0., wbsorbs all the inerease and part of uw eapital stock Tuke one yeur with anothe Movo it 18 Copubly of demon’ that the favmer is farming “on s with the ilroad corpora tions” and paying taxes ond family o AR 330 0 Ty (T on o ent-inront mortga rallroud has stolen fro; improvenments. How o ullluh be- individual and siration fore the people ard reduced to sorf: oitven: It we f£ill our legis for ten ye: more with banhers und Juwyers who ean be hired Ly the corporations and syudicutes; yea, haslisk eye | Who | THE OMAH A I)A[LY Bhl‘;. KN ESDAY, DECE MBER & ]‘l‘l.). SAM JONES! TAL Gives it' to Righ miisters of the oka andd ! | pad ofie | o b s b waited fo go Cvel yot s Cod andd saic im becausc iéd (o do th s T lave nov Sonie p i know ng the 1 geost frpu or sin ins, N0t he | nan sayvs the eitlic u 1 and Do, o sses he'll eh Yw- t -|m~ ademifhon lone fnto. i< hopsc o Sty i and Eeft, S BITIR wergiprocent 3 s Va0l W gy (e S Lstoad up b wouln 1 surrende devilmgnt | I L »fl‘r i nest ditg, Vot e | o prov thal ol it ose Lhe Joies n okd m.wm( of e twolwils is r, imposed op the Sk [Fong al L]r- Bk and ssoradnd | to make all his ehildven deinRards. satistied Al oy cont with the that tentmen nied man |« has to have a | turnout 8¢ | man in | Chieago is than Now i ) A woman t i knows she | 1 simply desiy it ithout an clement of sat enerates enongl | 11 enough sil- hen aonan to kill him, b 1o burn hin About all & ma comes the 0l Yo I 1t hut if she v zhbor and tiou to uny m N 10 A wit he \.m, ml Some en s sman and had T would pefition fellers have on much, only you knov [ and know 3 have that's Thore are toc Methor o confs Chicago ar ited your fe It was in one whe was in asked by one —the posse and the pr bout the T'he weh uly not. uso ention wised a i»mn me. “Of courso L stand it, Everyl tiny fect in Chica And then sl climate Ingnir disclos effort to in5t. L down there ') The 5, with | for the Agency 1 May Wi lNowing t Bri Henry Gibson at §of 1ot Omalia, w d Augiistus Ko witz, W ¢ of lot 27 add to Omaha, w d Wil \ of lot add, O Dk 14, F Kocl Me(iavock, lot 1 b adu, O lh.l Wod-— Anna Smith Kosters: part of d- %45 Cliffon E. Ma o1 00, wbert B Sumner W (8400, Alof Han. lot 4 block Go--815, Cuttes, lord block 1 91,600, A i an individual ni ented, e ¥ thev ave id m for 1 ly hildren to | his whisler nuy 1 ) h. [ would rather leading m irns. |m h, nd & “lrieago Tribun et of my feet | number of tamilies, but my ny comm 'nt. gger than the feet of the Thoy AZ of the muan tho fact that they hud » ‘ure what would e ouis. They had simply telegraphed ta send npa hive aw thio foet would be all eal kstate the county errk, by Titlesey and hi animond & Co., unty, wd i w Ky and Oswald, K€ dd To Omahg, wd i hl Sands to Omat Hanscom Placer, I ik and b and wifeto F. 4V, Rode 1t 13, blk 5, Hanseom Place, Omalia; w 1 Watsou atile) to Geoigo I, Puttle’s suldivision of Qg §oe 245,13, 3 At l.(u;vm Kountze and v Atigins, 1ot 1L blgk ¢ Plaigview, nda and’ wite {5 Faines L. »lswmlh at ¥ blogk 5 Oakiwl wt el Qb and wife to Joslah Kent, nig of ot 5 biock 128, K. llu(flsllM Ok Herbet J. Dayer o 15t with hard o botter (o St. Lo 1 out trying to ke 1e's i “hody t.s all Wowants a 15 b njust the pretty s ants it si not next element of the Jirestnt: a wul. hov N s, W m above dinmond to thy i myp he wicked, | is e in this man offered who was ¢ pr L eand the._ it afraid to pray. I uried @ man Wy maide ho hive marr married Skind nd tin b Ciy i, qud wrric niuy have x hodisls, Save 1 ) or you 3 !\ iy and In a big rences, ete. e t. Louis kY “Have you in you the dime visitors prido in her fer n u et wore eortainly m bout tl ped very much lik 1 the question put to her without No, nd about he 820 > u cof “Exhibit them in St. Louis? I wouldn’t draw there, you wouldn’t at T workod out i fe don't and I don® L don't - [ ek nsters Anes’ 31, €Y irm, th Real )¢ world, victuals. Do his pla iy nted h W dn’t stuy at home like th n v lit things i the | ny (Ve or ne from nted toma 2 ov honre, museums Le display of women with big feet progress, and the question was of the stopped to talk with the St. Louis woman t shown | who ‘0t se of shaep lin re in o They weren’ peopl hother yoil see how much larger re than the feet of the people all | about you herey" do, hod, M3 to have such 300 You can manage To walk w th them.' added, in «ll “Lsuppose it must be something in tho innocenca: r4 of the imuseum W i} winh. i for ‘eansforn.,. I i hand to (ipo. ol and’ others .mn. Tot & {ifo 1o Susan Welly, 2 blk 4, Kountze & w00, Nz ATy Melissa J Fullrieda, I l-& L to 513, Dougla g ae fe en and wife to Dexter 1y of Floreuce, (s Vet B i [, Vo 41 11 b [T Al ight & Lyman's hand to 1 1 ( and others o " [ Estate”| SANIEE Crent DIAN tha Tndians stries, AGENCY. All Tn- Prozress of tner takes Leave of the In- Afans m;"u Tent Work A GooWhi ¢ ing on. ton Pion ox Maj T4inhy the Santw Ta- <, wisin town last evening, having ou 1o the “Ageney of wivictehe fia n htin of hoad. 1o hus turned over, all tan the | government proporty: to his.teubsdor Tl aj. HIlk numbering vory naa W e |1y anectheitsand dilfarant articles, andl is a froe man from fhe cares of a jjeo plodn whose it hio has boon . trily A father, the nam s given an agont by P | I tians, Hle <ays that the most diffidudy articles to kepp - straight ,ware. the liknves, ks mied spoois, whinligug (thdy ‘eormitat and €94 old, nre 8nAAA o .| A destroyed By board of surveyors appointed by the agent. When | Lightner took charge of these B e found th m in & disorganized stdte ing to the abscnce of n determiged yet just agent. but he leaves them \‘-r‘ saccessful in thelr farming pursu Light vears ago the government obliged to hunt about the conuntry and Puy corn for them: but now. they: haye ' tor sale. corn-crib; ofe their prosperity. The goncy gristmill, i order to kecp it se | from vsting, was set to work u fow Bo | wyeeks in the year to grind the whoat jiny rsed from settlers by the government to supplv the Indians with flonr; but now these Indinns raise their own wheat and ey it to the mill te be made into flour, thereby giving contin wal employment to the mill, which |-charges suflicient ol to pay a' mi Any Surplus of grain or produco is car fully store 1y for winter by most of them, or taken to market, and the In dinn farmer at Santee ageney is follbw ing the exampie of his white brother R raeinin A\ A BHERELrH | someiimes ngly seve ik been just the ians, and I detor mined and positive character the very eutise of thele improy | Wi tie Indians fiv T veceiving oxen, the writer w ngeney when sowe of them wer distributed. One of the rules gent impressed upon minds was that the o were t alven work avith, and being the ) son, he bad on_ them a certaia mount of 1 vk An Indian had e in to look yoke of oxen, and the agent the interpre ter, “Take thyl of black steer: plotw up the anMit of Lind the farmer marks for vou, and land_you have alreadyyritanted, for when wintor comes yon will have to star it you don't attend to your farm I'he same instractions en given all the In mame. | ult “was th largc [ 1ot of ne that summer anc zood 1 merit’”’ plan them at liest them so that tner, past cight yoars b ficiont hatlos now My O s Tany o and ith his icad his nent 10 WOre the heing ment mtent nted, him wits Ly, if oke t of work the pre crop upon Tabor. to their lwil k(i1 s’ exton Inglana ke roadily evor ,’!’ ion more ‘while we Tiddon to becomo bet- The nrlumm, rtof the cduca- tion is meeting . with great suceess, the umlhlhl\m; of an Indian ehild x,fmnm ate "he little Indinn eiiy of Santee is not known by many. But it the most extensive aud prog places in Knox county in its way: buildings, which consist dences’ for employ varchouses, shops, offices, saw mill, ck kiln, o large government sehool, a trador’s store, ofc., there are extensive buildings helonging to the congrega- tional home missionary soctety. — They industrial boardinz schools for In dian children of all nd both sexces, which have grown from alittle log build- ing into thelt present immense dimen- sions, meeting the demands of Indi ws. Maj informs th s that M aving an n well bo: ached a-dopth of expeets to supply his numerous buildin by means of a sy child Jiim And Bap: fronj be- ageney St had Lightner Riggs She i 4 nud has 1f gen- RIEL'S VAGARIES. His “'Revelations,” His Directions as i Prophot and His Will. Pere Andre, writes a Regina corres pondent on the 30th of Novembor o the | St. Lows Republican, kindly allowed the Republiean representative 10 sec a num- ber of Louis Ric v ft in the hands of the n‘ futher for disposi- tion in the most advantageons way. Among them two books—orie of 100 {and the other of 143 closely written ges—of “‘Revelations and [nstructions the Spirit, tive to the T eration of a new world, of which was to be the ruler. In these he gives new numes to most of the citics, Five mountains of Canada, to the sun, stars, { and constellations, and mentions the present location and state of numoer: ous - historieal personages, from Charlemange and the Romun smperors to Archbishop Bourget. The iattor, ho suys, is one of the grestest saints in’ Héaven, greater even than Ignatins de Loyola, the founder of the order of WJesuits Am'mnlm;(l- his directions, the sun is to he called “Jean " Lengthy in- structions are also given to the present pope, Leo XIII, respecting his poloy i garding Cana He is to visit the city ol “Mount Royalo,” makingit the md city in the world, Rome © maln g fivst and is to rosiga it for sov of the year. inu!n il an “encumoent cal'” council of Aperican bishops, elé: uu-l pious, laity!Land from them se and appoint seyénty whom ho shall create archbishops, bishops, and elergy to look after the Interests of the Catliofi church on this diutinent, with one mpn at their head, <& Most of the r and cavofully He also gives on this contine m Ah descendants :fl»lliwm oW ith Egyptign s who continent at Egypt. Amopga the loose manuseripts 1 are explanations of the first chiptar of Genesis; also,p gemorial to the ;)‘ D west councif i peeti Regima, in whiek he ¢ have nju 2 Frenchmen :lm‘l rench jud history of halfbrec in \\'li"{t he damonstrates 4 the lands of the northwest, and their elaims against 1) ment &or appro priating (hem and torning over portions | to the fTudson Bay Ho holds | that the governme: iy th to confer hunting privileges upon the company. and not sell the lands, whieh he just ithotitince of half-breads and Indians, cer- mder - how ovelty e, tho. wortnd spo' 4 to il 16, velations are in Fr ng on ont at length. Hy igin of the Indigns of Liwe north hoisy and those of landed onthis 5 Hd's | vhnon, W ander w 0.4 cadhil 0 his willwh Rictin hisocl tion, which 1» as Tollowss - T: gho un- igued, . dd eonstitute Pere” Alexa Alllhnn\t ontor of my last will and ae- countant of allmy papers. My will is that all the pupors be anded to him, and that tho right of publication helong 1o him ontirely and solel 1 boss h him to sec that my hody is transferred o Mk E. Dinalia, | vengo, | 1illany | cearat of my will and nf my ;nr‘ lie<tda: the doar ren ul the trader's wglbditied | | by | Statement, | have been the | breaking | cd into | | toit ufmost | he- | Aside | ady | al, months | 3 tHha of tho exodas fram” | ight | t my | nv\ ,,| St. Boniface in good time, t parents and frnv'fi thay pray for for, although prophet thiat 1 am be nec ry fn time for me to agcouat of my mission, and | all the . most forvent o pany me hefor tries andl fossor and to my fam Teh n ritwal - diroctr wndsocute me the graces of a Christia neral My “will is that my m ine ‘.' be iple and surcounded with dernass of religion, that de e and r isals be remove |! fayay.from me and my mortal rem. 1 foegive those who have mimitted juri vinst me, an Wy to Go beart with perf forg oF them, and to forg ny fany kind as [ fc m m& iy adversaries my opponent witagronists of all classes or ol Iy eeammitted agaist me constituti Rev. Fathor Al < in Al api n sand | o oo to | n S 1to | L) giv ene: | I'he . Andie ox funeral, in | this case may | and there burs e of wiy b Toved my body rest hesi ljis Lotts Davip Rip [l'is Paro Andre's intention to di y m‘ [T pipers and manuseripts to th advantige for the ber tamily. - A SWINDLER ON HIS TRAVELS Plies His Trade Alohg Hudson River. looking and_ smooth tongucd is on his travels along the o Visiting different towns ind vil Iages, and plying his vocation with ductive air that too_ofton bringe succes=< {o sugh o porson, He is canvassing, sny s the New York Tin -s dies’ ¢ 1 i heok, which, hundreds — of mq. thronghout the state to ate hotiso holit duties and save a vast amount of money yearly by the rules of vconomy it advances, Of course, no one h yet heen able to contradict his because no one has yet voceived ' .copy. of or o the hook, bt a number of ladies whon he' has approached have been swindled out of small sums of money which they wdvanced, and they now gec clearly through the fellow's e Half o en families in Rockland connty ha ictimized so far as known, is believed that othe also have st vho do not want the publie to reen’’ they were. The man gives his nimes as 'Prof. Richard Hamlin,” and his method of working is said n' 3 l.n.u\\ s: He enters a he thi the men S0 Hn ]nh of the lonso on 1y is important to her. Wihen lis name in he gives that ubove, and adds that he in he domestic afin would like very much her. 5] inyited when the appenrs in P il he ve weefully at once ente ' conversation coneernin, ol ‘ i | xi ordet that my body under he broggnt to St. Bonjfs {atlier. Let How He the A Sl swindle Son iy is use family 1S nn irs, to in, interoest | and | is hi He \dwnpulmn Jarge hotels in New nof” name the somew cided hotels,) tod in he ave ut for a season While doing 50 he has che n alight business pursuit that will henefitall who become par He then tells the lady that he pur poses Lo sell & book which, until s been kept priv f his hote! “It giv information anout 1 the ¢ than bined, and tells many the running of a house (Iz t Kuhlh docsnot know. It is prize, 0 SIS it every house \unlhl be lm to to get, and as [ have no ageney | city or elsowhere, the only 1 obtain it is by ordering it of He finall, at the sub- scribers must pay him $1 down on giving the order “as i guaranty of theit good \d promises to deliver the books within forty-eight hours.” Of soursa thero any persons who rofuse to pay the dollar, but others, deccived by his hones iee and his simooth conversation, as well as his neat and fine appearance, :lnpml and puy over the money, 1t is s ely necossary to state that the hook is m-v r received by the ladies who have su ind the man or his alleged place of hug'ness can- not be found. “Idid not know,” sn’d an indignant man this worning. *“that my wife: could be duped in sucha manner, but the poor wives always taken in and we poor men have to pay the bills. Well, the fellow knew enough to not come around when I was at home, or | wonld have taught hime some nhmr- new about domestie affairs,” It is belioved thut the pseudo agent las left that locali- ty this week, but 1t is probablu that he 75 colleeting dollars in other regi —~—~—— In the mountaing ahove Chico, ombstone (A, T.) Toubston dents along a lul flume have a novel wa of wetting thelr mall. It is started on i ralt from the head of the flume regnlar dites, and tho people below wate out what he with 1t and, 1th ccoming de I s | he has Joking, all other things | | | stho | Te ! e hecatne Miss, sho clang Lo Castorie, | 0 biad Children, she gave them Castoris, i et bone from a mun's avn m-b afterwand he aniputated the' | an for an injis o piece of bone froim the and put it I the placeof the d arme A Dono became fir 50 the surgeon made a ve ion, 1 '”‘Enia‘aema,‘u&r anpi A hone of L ' Nebraska National Bank 0Mfllll IIEBIMS/(I nut. Vice Prosident HuGes, ( DIRECTORS Joun 8. ( b T BANKING OFFICE: ESg IRON BANK, | PouZALIN w. 1 TiLE 2th and Farna @Genernl Banking Busiucss Tran: | 1 | Mustang Liniment i< older than most men, and used more and morc cvery year. Man and Beast, @ | | Nility toe tho Tador appent " | Kno Tl raie | | antirilywoll, muid noevon & | aisensn d TEHE CHIEAFESPILACE IIT ONMA. AT h=)- b o =} FURNE TURE I3 AT One of the Best and Loargest to Nelec ' DEWEY & STONE'S tocks in the U, t from. 'No Stairs to Climb, Elegant Passen gor Elevator M. BURKE & SONb LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GEO. BURK ¥, Manoger, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Farmers' 11 L Columbus, REPRRENCES —Morchinnts an 1€y, Npby s Columbius Stite Catlonsl Nk, Omaha, No Will pay cusfomers’ drate with | BGNSUMPTIGN i \v-\vYIY'Il i) R, 11 of Inding & | AR A RLOCUM, D RUNKENNFS ‘ or the Lignor Habit, Positivel Cured by Admistéving Dr. Haines' Golden Specitle V of Cotton or t Con Tk it 1S £ porma patient is aigderato s wrogk, It oo wive ofy inston BV PATL with tho Specin, nate Impo st it \ corner 15 For sulo by Ku and Doughus, aul E ming omuha, Neb. Ol or W 3 0 te Trom 0| vining hune e and AT i ¢ Ton v fiee The Creat Rock Isiand Rout, arantees Jta . hulw«rnd iy N 9 thie lirect and fa aneapalic and e P 0 lah Depats Tar ail Tredns ar i AT, plebu o tle of Towa ablo route to. o ot intorior Dk KU wnoth e DIt Koo, hiis ){I‘“’ a1 it apol s etatied R. R. CABLE, Pres't & Gon'l W'r, CFLOAGC DR. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. adily and pormn L, Tho most obstinate und long standi 10 prompt- Iy to its wonderful curing projertics. It is n throughout the world for its unrivaled etioncy This invalunblo e cures ol kin of Lincoln, Nob., writo: 5 Asthind y Wil Lins hown symptom of the for move than one your, hos up LTAM Richland, Tow on nillicted with Hay d Asthma sinco 195, 1 tollowed your irections and am happy to say that I nevee slopt bettor dn my life, T am glnd that 1 am auiong the many who cat &peak s favozably of your romedics, A vulunble 04 pago troatiso containing stmflac 1007 from evory state in the Cannds un. ront firitain, will by pou application Any druggist not ho i elock will pro: | Wi writed, N 1k, | part | S0 i Horman Kountze, | [ i | "y L Yy N 1 ISI\\}‘ GRIFFITH, ! Commission Merchant, * And wh Country Prodm, Fruits EJI"‘!. kg 3, ke, | 320 N. IMh SL. Omaha, Neb, ‘ Reforences, ¢ Hth'l v} Bnn, 3 Pianog an [llgans - AT WOODBRIDGE BROS' MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NEBRASKA. L el . David City, Nob.; Kaariog. MeDonud's Bank, Novth 1 clied, for two-thirds valio Railway Time Table UMALLA T < of tead T doesldo O, Ve aid of Wi nd W A G 1% M dopo doput. i nn{«. i BRIDGE L1 b Joave ) v the Union Pac TRAINS. B 400 L0 11:10 p. i, TP omanant s e 1w 1At . e co IN1 n i b At Counoil T TING X Aveival Ve from the e f o AT CHICAO0 & NOWTHWESTERY Mall and Exp Accommedation Fors GO & 1oy ISLAND, Sl and Lxps A rodation " Expm CHICAGO, NILWAL Al Fxpre AnRvE L0010 M 4550 1 M 0115 A N i ) 1y )1, 3 15 A, M 00 1, g 15 A0 0 A0, BUIELTY Aajt nna (s 10 1. 0 AN BARIL BT L s Vv Loul i S®. 01 KO0 LX) SIOUX CITY A& PACIEIC Slowx (4 M) St 1l Expros WESTWA LD, UNTUN PACIETC Duaific Expr SO ¥ Dy Py ; i | Ti00d., Arrive ViR Platt:mouth NORTHWALRD, KDS TRAIN. D, it 0 €. duily oxcept Saturaiy ; D, uly exeept Mon: diy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DEPOSITORY. Omaha, Nebraska. 100,000, - 100,000, Capital - - Surplus, - - 5 P John A, Creighton, Vice Prosident. ident F. H. Davis, Casider. W. I M As R, L. GANLICHS, Garlichs & -Johnson, BANKERS 516 N. 16t STREET, OMAHA, NEB, Investiment Secuvities, Mortgage Loans, Loans negotiated on city property and im- proved farms, U per cont inferest allowed on time deoosits quire, Ass' Cashier. ¥. B, JOUNSON OMAHA SAVINGS BANK mER 13th AND DOUOLAS STRERT, $160,000 01 - 0,000 ) CAPITAL 00K LIADILIEY OF STOCKHOLDRI L 00 only voguinr eavings bank in 1o state. Five Der Coni tnterost prid o1 doposits. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. OvbIeRRs: I, Presideni: Win. A. Paxton, Vice L. M. Bennott, Managig Di Johui B Wilbir Cashior. UNITED STATES National Bank U S DEPOSITORY. S, W. Cor. Farnam & 12th Sts, - 100,000 1. BARLOW, Cashior, o, W Mamilton, 8, . Smidy Hypmiiton Capital, €, HAMILTON F WILBOWS Ui' PQUN :’;0}' (PURS: COD LIVER OIL, AYD LIME, aties” Lk, X ol [T S S P P e e U 'su v, i e 40 dag GSUHEG, W (o st ey o s