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MME LOCAL NEWS GRIST. An Omaha Man Arrested for a Confidence Game, 1 THU DON'T WANT INCORPORATION OFFIEE ‘Bouth omaha cople Who Desire An Delivert nexation with the City--Perry 4 Bolton Re-arrested-—-Mitt HW n v Bound Oyer, Preism — Nant 1 Dian't Bay the Saloon o Hogh McManns, an old, well known, and formerly ted citizen of Omaha, New # was arrosted erday and locked up in Now fail. The charge uinst him was that They of playing a confidence trick on an Gorhal. jowa man, Hans Chiristophson, of Conneil Quite Blufs werel fhe story of the plaintiff is that Me- "e. Manns met iim in the Blafls Tuesday OPorAE and offored to buy out his saloon, Hans was not loth to sell, andwien MeManus for #88. giired to buy the place for a good round 12 € gum, he readily consented tothe bargain the fine MeManus agreed to meet Christophson T in Omaha yesterday and close up the de tails of the deal. Before leaving Couneil Binffls he borrowed § from Christophson, _ngreeing to e A met payChim on the morrow. Yester of the ih:)wh. ‘ ( :;vml l\l qu|n~ ||l| m' appeared sehy in Omalia_ bright and carly to elose up poch® tho bargain. e had no doubt that Me prover Manus had the monoy o buy the saloon The With, for thelatter had shown lim bank inohe book with a_lhieavy amount in 8 (MeManus') eredit. Christophson sex for the Omaha man high and Ic failed to vun across him until late in the day. In the meantime ho made inquiri £ held® n¢the bank in which MeManus p -'"\"b tended to have an account, Gand candic found that he had not a cent of Poli money on _deposit there. When democ he did find McManus the latter was dayin thotoughly intoxicated and Caristoph- of by son renlized at onee that he had been Itw duped. He smanded areturn of the failed from MeManus which that individual re- custa fus Christophicrson then had Me- theyh Manus arrested on the charge men The tioned was 1+ The prisoner formerly owned a flicin paper store on North Sixteenth st tender and was doing well. OF late, howeyer, "he he lins been drinking heavily, and has “Mog gone nlmost completely to picees. Heis house TOW on the verge of delirum tremeas. ‘ llll:"lv;:g NO INCORPORATION, Certain Rosidents of Sonth Want to Come Into the Omaha A Beg veporter was informed yesterday mornimg by seyeral leading eitizens now of thiy residing in South Omaba, that they and d Arre . others would tight against the incocor- /| mating ation of the vlace as now intended on Suturc phe 16th of next wonth, What they want Bt 1 s to be annesed o the city, The tern i,“h'““ tory which they represent is that lying between the south line of Omaha and the north line ot the syndicate property it district covers B ist of about n mile, SETO B 1o found but Tow .y Ji0. wella the matter of meorpor dion To-1 be benetitted much Jore by being an- excoll noxa (o the city, s fonc of these Bene Audle ity \\nll|‘[ be the wriving farther sonth dr: of 0 number of the sa on the | an) wd, which realiy nothing | Be Hn vue r rense for the appen at restdents in the nej cific h initint a ned that if the territory enttin above outiined will be included m the Mu¢ incorporation, its distance from the set- triet] tled portion would prevent it from sceur- moyin ing the benefits of the act, ull of which tions, Would be ntost natarally monopolized by the resid. yards. This opposition on the zens moentioned will pression ir one of thes boxes 5 in the vicinity of the stock witho! Mes rtof the eiti- receive formal ex o nights ENGINEER BOLTON, He Runs Away But lowa, For some days past it has been quietly known thut Perry Boiton, the Union Pa- cifi engineer who was responsible for the recent fal k at Gilmore in which three men were killed, had disappeared. It will be remembered th Bolton wus arrested for manslaugh put under bonds furnished by som s fi gineers, and relewsed wirds his bondsmen be azked that Bolton custody and thei Seareh was m eould not be found a reward for his arrest were sent out il v, and vesterday word w 11in Omaha that Bolton (lin Aftc little Low v miles cast ( is Captured in taken into cancelled. fc - 1, but he ars of Ocear whiek Int the ‘OI again before caso Judge am, and will | 1t is lngh- not he re- i respouse oagainstheoturn at once with his which My probable that Bolton Colonel yaag it on buil agam f the d e 0 knows the me will S A TEXAN'S THEORY. Home Oattle Not Affected by Those from the South, An expericnced cattloman named War- ner, trom Texus, wus seen succog Bt the Union depot and W yesterday wmorning couted ho u:u the idea that cattle in nity be- APt camo infected with fover from Texan ? oattlo. He clanimed thatwhen the former § became sick it was from local ¢ wses solely. Texun cattle wers ravely sick ut home. When they beeamo infeciad with o fever it was because of over-drivin Fmernaiand oxcitor and when 4 was Opa \ 4 ttle com g brought cattle throagh from Just Dot one of them was in any manne makes fosted. That was because we droveihem Main, 8 the rate of nboutten milesn day, whilo 1 othor compunies ru n their hords .u.ug of tw TR sfore, Thoko eattle neyer afleet others, even when the Inttor gr fter them in th ne fiold The doctors don’t unticistaxd ease, that’s all." at the rate Har wiles a day. hold u of Mi OVER THERE AND HERE, Division Supcrintendent Kouns Talks About Trains, M oKs. It w T 1 yesterday that an or hadl been issued from the Union Pacii hoadquarters requiving all the freight trgins to be made st the Blufls A Ber reporter saw Saperintendent Kouns yestorday moruing, and usked him Phat gontleman said that it was a con- founding of an order that had gone intc offect to-day “We bave what lu- suid, *‘and fo mln erow men took h ofthe river. iment. ro exc hrough freight ", ut we fornd w i fir monu 14, RS A CONIGUANCE, WO Were poelled to return to the old method of them on the oth? We made the change a DO; v meeting which is to be held | dis- | uur\ out our men frow Lo ot “*Ar a general thing, these fust freight | | showed that trains we recei other side of the river do frequently THE » almost entire at tho All we have to is simply to attach our en gines. They consequently do not require much of what you style making up. I'hese, of course, must start from the re building a good deal of the B ing a great dea be nsed for ou a1l our rails ar mul- mplated, ties for the tra but it is When it is o tracks over the uscench as the purpose Yes our ereased in reater by number of ¢ th case in P In the absce what was in a convention at son pre lice court yeste ases through to deal with H. Fay, Gilmore, 1 was yecoming a and costs ow work ce Inst night int lie was committed to jo uffs, but then we ¢ al here. These t r best advantag e laid here, \\hh h are now we will have ample facili nsaction of our business, in_getting it done smpleted, and when the ve are completed, we will y can best subserve our has greatly in ould say it was at least in the | I donot know what is earnings.'’ nsiness olice Points nee of Judge ttendance upon the st Lincoln, Justice Ander er the session of the po. rday morning. He put the al a lively rate, which ¢ had not forgotten how olice court offender: edy looking farn from arrested for disturbing the He put up at a south Tl lock found his it uxl \\Iunv Stenber gentieman Being unable to am N ey, Ida Lee and John Phillips sted for disturbing the peace gave n satisfactory account of themselves and were disc Jume was committed and costs, wh for a similar of costs Willinm Me(' Dunean, ) plained themse discharged. Flynn, another in default of » of § ile Andy Horan, tod Tense paid & fine of § and ”\11 Ro oy gl sTves sntist ctory and were Promenade Concert, The opening exposition bu promises to he The Mu rehearsing for Mrs. Franko a fieard to excol lowing is the p ing to be indul numb 1. Metropy “Mis Edit 4. Reminiseenc Violin mm.r 'I |umhun.> Sa 0, promenade concert at the iilding this evenng. an excellent musical treat eal U nion orchestra has been the_event and Mr. and nd Mr. Schunke will be ant advantage. The fol- rogramme selected, dane ged in after t he seventh March. 1 U n\(m (luluwnu . Mozart 7 " Donizetti I Edwards I s of Union Or Witches 00 an Frank Der Schubert M Sehuni % Potpomrti=Orpheus” ... ... Offenbach Musical Uni Orenestra, . Waltz- Strauss Polka . Lancers il. Waltz—* General old entleman, white as snow, tilking to Gene of the army cognized as Ge forme ulet C| inspector Bial riine ks .I nuhn\\flL rto Thee' § agn Marcy in Omaha. and soldierly-looking w llh hair and whiskers as stood Tuesday morning eral Dandy in the corridor rters, He was re- Randolph B, Marcy, general of the now red, and one of the most g and popular of that long hne of officers re now aflectionately referred to punger generation as members of arm father of M Clelian. He Seward, 1s been out o in the Wind riy with Colonel Ninth cavalr, 75 years of life of a m thoroughly he used to western o lm 1 young lie ) He left y Return uosday ¢ wasin great do of the council ceedings of the that place was t that bod, which had beer banqueting th Albany hotel in Denve of Orange, N 27 Gene is the Gener aceompanied | . J., with whom | L pleasant hunting triy or mountains,in company lward Hatch oral all 18 s trip as wholo and Ty 3 ute mt in lh|~ Fifth ca esterday for Colorado. ing the Courtesy iing the Denver ‘Iribune mand among the members In its report of the pro t council meetin pa raph to the effect had ]nul a bill of $194 1 run in entertaining and ¢ Omaha council at the Every member of the home council felt elated over tho bit of news, as if he had previonsly felt there would be some ever these men ailey Later ||| the o tions of thanks to the ville and Che, and these col to them to visi means that the at u feast. The In a conver Cf kick in hqmdating come here,’ to Counesin s':nvl Coun- vening o serie Denve ne peonle we nde .l t Oma y also w with § which possibly 1 be cnterts v Grain, with M. Drop 1on Pierce Himebaugh, yesterday — morning, o | veport forthe B curne the prices of grain wereno: very low, the heavy declime of fo w duys ago still being maintamed { that nouncements crop, which use for their owing to th go throughon hould now be 20 much hope ean genoal grain everywh Th Yestorday's a scareity of s uso of social ¢ my lubs L drop of five cents p sioned by the at the time of n fort | wed o | erop this \\HMII] ||(' inoreased 1 the state. raisod, though of such a thing, it would ud bealthy moveent of ere. e Annex Hall, Bek stated that there was mali halls in Omaha for the This statement led OMAHA DAILY | == THE MARKET BASKET | What 10 1o Be Founa | Marts—Prices, | The iocal markets season of the year vided with fruaits, in the Loeal considering the are plentifally pro vegetable, meats, fish, the housewife in making up her bill of fare. To be sure, with the approach of winter, the of fruitsand v ables | is gradually n \Vlu“mx{ but there is still | & large selection to choose from. In the | way of fish and game, the market is de cidedly botter than it was a monjh ortwo | weeks s VEGETABLES Cucumbers sell for 15 cents a Parsiey is sold at 5 cents a bunch Radishes two bunches for nickle. 10 cents a peck Turnips 2 bunches for a nickle. Potatoes, 20 cents apeck. String beans and wax beans sell 4 auarts fo! dozen. Onions cents, Lima beans 50 cents A peck. Green corn is worth 13} cents a dozen. Carrots sell for three | bunches for a dime. Beets selling three bunches for 10 cents. Tomatoes 75 eents avushel. Cabbage 10 cents n head Hubb squashes » worth 10 to 15 cents. Green mangoes sell for 123 cents a dozen. Home grown sweet 6 pounds for a quarter; Jersey 4 pounds for a quarte potatoes genue RUIT. thies sell from 20 to 40 centsper dozen 1 peaches from cents to 90 basket. Plums sell for 123 centsa pound, and Bartlett pears 15 cents pound. Watermelons are in the market at prices ranging from 10 to 25 cents apiece, Muskmcelons are worth from 5 up to 16 conts, Rodi oranges sell for 60 conts a a dozen, and Messinas Lemons bring from 40 to outside price being for very on Ban: are worth from cenisa dozen. Rose Peru grapes sell for cents a pound; C: cents a pound, a pound. and Concord 6 cents i FISIL White fish and trout are cents a pound. Salmon s selling for 15 ks are worth 25 cents a pound. sh perch are still in the market and sell at 124 cents a pound. L catfish also on hand, selling at 15 cent pound. Buftalo s worth, caught, 10 cents a pound. Pick now in the market, fresh, and sell cents a pound. Fresh macker worth 15 cents apiece. Fresh pike sell for 15 cents a pound, also black ass, Croppie and perch il for 124 cents per pound; blue-fish worth 25 cents a pound Fresh cod and haddock sell for 15 cents; flounders 124 cents: ecls 20 cents: hallibut 25 cents; lobstc cents a pound. Soft shell bs are worth §2.50 p dozen. lu.m' legs sell at 30 cents per dozen. MEAT, POULTRY AND GAME The I:- st euts of sirloin sell for 17 rumps and upper part of round st 2. vibs, firm and be bought from 10 to Sweet Y can be Corn conts, l ’l cents; mutton ¢ hops ham is worth 14 cents in bulk, Pork, 10 to 12} cents, nts, amb is one of the de hind qu fore qu ens are worth 7 conts a pa tk 20 cents each; wood duck cents each; mallard duck 35 cents cuch. AND E 1o 20 cents & pound, the sheed. BUT Ihlll\l from 13 1 u:; ce is for the best creamery. Eggs bring 10 cents a dozen. ECCENTRIC CORKRESPONDENCE. How Thelr Missives Occasion Loss of Time and Patience in the Postoflice in the postoflice in this city in a number of ways by But the annoy- iets of 1t ¢ increased by the tuals and other pi ttaim a little notoriet se of the patience of |Iu k or delay in the m One of the proofs of the: letter whieli was mailed I s city. h required about & minute ot the able time to decipher the in- was couched in the fol- eccentric who wish to 1 at the expe seription, w lowing do, Carty me on at a rattling rate To vay C. O. Ind. State; At Portland 1”. 0. let mie be Mr. J, W. Darral calls for me. So far as the handwriting is concerned, it would that thisis not the first lnllm addry in this manner that has sed through the mails at this plice. llnuuglmul the ountry the re thou- nds of such letters mailed daily, and it peeted thy partment will soon aetion exclude them from the mails, as it already has the 'round-the- world postal cards. P NEW OUTFITS FOR N"I'J“ SPAPERS, The Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- ply House for Printers and type, s, borders, ink sticks and rales, and in in the line of printers supplies. Better terms and more composition, ct mm\l!mw and publisher liber orices ean be secured than by sending to ‘hicago or elsewhere, Save money by buying near home. Second hand goods We in the | printing line bought and sold. often have great bargains in this particu- lar. Send for Tite PRINTY AUXILIARY, our monthly trade journal, that ;.{I\l-; wods and prices and from time ims unequalled barguins 1u nd hand material STERN NEWsPAPER UN10N, bet. Howard and Juckson, Omahy, Nebraska ~ D strict Court, Judge Neville yesterday issued an order commanding that Chas. F. Bauer, de- fendant in a sait in which his wife Bar- Lara prays for divorce, be brought be- fore him on the 20th of September for contempt of court, in disregarding an in- junction restraining bim from mterfering with hhlmh- to the discovery that anew hall had been | " Auna nedy and Ellen Kennedy, in overlooked, namely, the annex to the | the district court, sue Julia, James, Isa- ex).08 . Phis annex is to be | belle, Kdward and Cecelia Kennedy. immod; A in good style. Maria Gilfoyle, Sarah Suollivan and will be re balls Theresa MeCaftrey for a partition of the gathering ally | lots known as one and two, i block five, of the exposition bullding will m- uscd in | Kountze & Ruth's addition, formorly conneetion wi purposes ther ey, as it is la has an exce! has already 1108t uristoc seven parties, Serve Dep turned yoste Wisly lhm\ Durh; ght bofore on 1o & court th the annex. For dancing is no better hallin t nd well lighted, and »or of yellow pine. It guged by one of the ofuls for s serics of 1 the Attachment, atos Marsha! Allen re- Ogallala, where he nattachment of $722.790n L. Worthington, in favor He u hed a bouse i he elaim a Over, the man who shot lurd week, was Justico 1, nswer toa oh vod prelimiaty exum- Lound byer o 4o district | owned by the late Martin W. Kennedy, ( alloging that they are each entitled to a one-tenth share. The case of Louis D, bian 8. Potwin is on t Kennedy vs. The Police Ball. All cireumstances favor the supposition that the police ball is going to be success All of the policemen are b work s¢lling tjckets for the event, a most of the have been emmently su cossful, Already neariy 2,000 tickets have been disposed of. The ball will be held in the wain hall m the exposition build- ing ou Octol Sporting Points. Next urday is looked forward to with unabated interest by all who are interested in sporting matters in O maha. McCormack of Chieago, in an round centest, will meet Al Marx, i S | | hampton, and in fact everything which go to assist | BEE: the Texas cowboy and ehampion heayy weight of Nebraska, in the annex of the exposition building. _Both men are training vigorously for the match, wheih promises to be an interesting encounter. Jones, the n N team, imported from for the Union Pac returned to N Bing b & has base ball York, or Sale. The furniture and rental hotel is honse of the Coz | ¢ I for two years the of is now doing and has done cond lurgest ny hotel in Omaha busimess | Satisfactory reasons given. for wishing to seli H. 1L RUMSEY - Rail Notes, Messre. Callaway, Smith and Kimball, of the Union Pagitie, returned yestorany | from their tour of inspection with Presi- | ieneral Passenger A Union Pacifie, returned y extended eastern trip I'he Grand Island train was forty-five inutes behind yesterday morning. lelay;was oc onediby a wait for the Lincoln frain at Valley, ' The engine c the latter blew out a stay-bolt when n. the latter place, wnen had to be sent down to bring in the t st Morse, of the day. fromian 1 Moving the Fore s decided to move the location of the new Fort Du Chesne from the point now oceupied, about ten wmiles up tne Uintah river, present loea tion is a very undesirable one on ac count of numerous sand hiils, Church Imorovements, The hedral of St. Pnilomena has lately been repaired, redecorated and in m ways improved. Its pastor incurred quite an expense in paying for the pavements whiceh are found on nm sides of 1t besides the walks which | lately been put down on Hy m\( \nnh stre To enable him to pay for ese, 1L is proposed to hold atair at an ly date, at which, a number of inter esting featy will form attractions during each evening of its continuance ordinary. kind< and ca npetition with thegnultitude test, short weight alum or nh o powders. Soldonyy in eans. _ROYAr, BAKING POWDER Co 468Wall st., Now York. », THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, mers, strongly rec bargains offered. is $2 e A \\ i KL, \. ;‘.;..' e .‘,‘..',F.'\‘ o the Know le barmiess, and will e0 6‘?%*? ‘r 0\) [ \" % '\"“‘ ¥ ‘\u\ o at 188G # THE COMBINATION. = commended by those who have we have placed on our counters $6; mens’ strictly all worsted suits for $7; folk suits, from 5 to 12 years, | P : s Of good qualities and low prices recently introduced by the NEBRAS KA CLOTHING CoO., is what forces every one who examines their good to buy of them. Every hour in the day brings to them many new custo had dealings with | them, and are astonished at the very Low Prices and the unequalled In addition to the specialties mentioned last week, ¥ | and drawers, at 50c each; worth double the money. Come all, and 100 dozen heavy all wool scarlet shirt; get the greatest value for your money, and those with limited means, remember the only place where you oan buy mens’ all wool suits for childrens’ all wool Nor- at $2.95, and goods at ONE PRICE ONLY, E NEBRASKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. PUTS AND CAII_._LS n Wheat, Corn, Outs, Pork incte an Edited by FIRANK TAT AT R 'wvw u. Hu T sthte It can be 1, i absolutel 0l speed; whether the 18th & ng ~u-.. Omana, Nebo D FOSTLR & BR 0y Conncil Bluffs, Iowa. r write for pan montals {roim U 1 THE CHICAGO M \lL.'f m X or. or Aflidress TILE CHICAGO A il 0 or tea withont y 'y AHMHAQ ‘WOIg J00]e§ 0} §638)g pejruf) oy} Ul s300}g 3seSieT pur )seg oY) Jo euQ ‘HNOLS % = ‘@3N VHVIO Pa Bu “13th 81, Cor. Capitol Avenve FOR THE THEATNENT OF AiL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. MY, Propiieto DR, MOMENAM Y, Praps 'atols, We lvo ‘ho facilitles, uppuratus and remedios for tho uccesstul treaument of every form of dis case requiring either medical or rurglcal ¢ wad invite alf1o come aud fnv ity cepond with us, Long epericnco | cx by letter enablos us 10 (reat wmany cases ntifcally witho ng thm WitiE POK CIRCULAR on De Brace, Club Feet, Curvatares of the Bpino 0" Disras) Pilcs, 'lnllm u or Wouex, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Inhalat pilepsy, Kidney, Eye, Har, arglcal operat ra kinds of Medical and Surgical Appliauces, mai. ufactured and for sale The on le iedical institute making Private, ipnclgl 4 Nemous Diseases ety bealad itic polson from thie syste We can remove Sypl v without mercury tment for losa of vital power. TJONS CONFIDENTIAL name and post-office uclose stawmp, und W will send you, in plain wr-ur:r Our Pa,.vu‘ UPON PRIVATE, BFECIAL AND uddress—plainly wrilten: 0 ERVOUS DISEASES. JoN oRuG £, VAK BTRICTURE, AND ALL DIS¥AtEs OF THE UniNaRY OnGANs, o send Listory of your case fe an opinion. Peraous unable o vielt s may bo treated at thelr espoudence. Medicines aud Instru by mail or express SECURELY PACK ED FROM OBSERVATION. no marks (o indicaly contents or sender. One personal interview pre Terred if conyenient. Fifty rooms for the modation of Board and attendan. reasonable prices. Address all Letters Lo Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. 13th St. and Capitel Ave.. OMAHA, NEB, UNDERTAKER len.lml to. % g s NEDOK ARRIAGEM O, Catalogues d Prices on applicatio allihe best (i ringe BullGers und De CINNATL, V. 5. A “able stitute for Mothe: il SRy peytect eub md d Foething, A re.aiiess peptics, Consumptives, orfoct hatrient in 8l Wi onvalescen OMAHA, N aid up Capital. .. He g A BRASKA $260,00! H. W, Yq in. Vieo President, W. 11 8. Hughes, Cashie DIRECTORS: W. V. Mor John 8. Collins, H.'W . Yates, Lewis 8. Reed, 'A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Cor 12th and Furnam Sts BANKERS, CHICAGO, Of Countics, s Rhgier, injseiin Nebraska National Bark 0 30,000 A General Bunking Business ‘I'ransacted N W HARRIS & Co. Cities und others of high grade bought and sold. Kustern ico mfim onshire st.. oo solicited Hoston. Correspon; Successors to Juno. G. Jacobs, AND EMBALVMERS, telegraph so.icited and promptly “Telephone No. 225, NEBRASKA MAP. ws all counties, towns, railroal City Map, new additions, etc., a Farmer's List, §5. J. M. WOLFE & €0, 14th 81, Omaba, Neb. YEEKSKILG (N. J) MILITARY ACADBMY ] Col. €. 3. Wwiaut, . 8, A. , Principal ok, Por iy A A "b.m,n‘,‘%. ro for o ogs; i DREXEL & MAUL, At the old stand 1407 Farnam st. Orders Nebraska State Gazette, Business Directory <] C.S. RAYMOND, RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches. Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Re) All work warrant- ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omah 1z A specialty. _Display at their warerooms, 1805 and 1807 Farnam Stree% he largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found ai ny establishment west of Chicago. The stock embkraces the highest class and medium grades, including STEINWAY, Wfi—s‘ FISCHER, LYON & HEALY BURDETT, STANDARD, =Q-5§=A=M= LYON& HEALY Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most (iberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible uefects In materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY, & 4307 FARNAM STREEY Abont twenty years ago 1 discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro- ing mounced it cancer, 1 liave tried & namber of physiciaus, but without recs meni benefit, Among the number were one or two spe The med wias like fire o the ore, cansng 1ntense pam, K eaw 8. 8. 8. hind done for others similarly aflicted, T procuired gome &t once. ho second Lottle the neighbors could notice thal my cancer was Leall bealth Lisd been bad for two or three years - 1 had & hacking cougn ana #) I)mllw» re After taking six bottles of a w stouter than 1 Lad been forscveral years. My cancer has bes and 1t e raidly’ disapyon cer Lo grive 8, 8, 8. o falr url; Mia, BANCY J, MLL\).\ALule, Ashie Grove, Tippecauos Co,, Feb. 16, 1588, any perua- they applied Tiefo 1 bag used My general t blood contiu- ch 1eft my co 3 oyer Al but 1'Vouid advise every oug it ¢ Ind, Ewift's Specific is entirely vegetable, an ems to cure cancers by forcing out the impa- rities frow tho Liood. Urestise 0 Blood und 2 ik THE SWIED Holma Absorbs ull | Invigor Holizaw’s Liy HOLMAN'S PADS ble. They ave been ed 1n thousands of t all cases w and bowels are Involve bost, quickest and el th HOLMAN PAD €O, 12) Wi St N Y, M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MER‘GHANTS, @BO. BURKE, Maosger, UNION STOCK "RDS OMAHA, NEB. Merel i 7 v, Nob.; Kearney National Colu sDmald's Bank, North Vational Bank Dinaha T i Vlflny-\hlumu; Gratt with bill of Ind: n : Platie. uu«:llud for two-thirds viluo of stook .| THE 0-E WAYAE REAL ESTATE and TRUST 00, 5. W, COR. §5(h AND FARNAM, OWARA. Property of eve wn &l parts of the city, Laud: for sale iy every county in b s 2 A ( OMPLE |l SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Tities of Douglas county kept of the ity state or o y, Or any ullmr information desired, furnished tree Alaps o LaTge Upon app.ication. ¢ o J