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NOVEMBER 1, 1886. AMATEUR MUSICIANS, relatives of th ary, Theso officials re- [ STATE AND TERRITORY, l The Rapid City gun club will import S mained here for a few days, and then left | = rairie chickens and quail into the Black A New Orchestra of Fresh Material | for New York, on their way to Russia. | Nebraska Jottings, 1ills for the purpose of stocking the o8, andt their wrance, as they apture, although than the age which the g lese than twenty-five young gentlemen | fycos woar o hunted ap | being present, Ewch of these subscribed | still fear pursuit their names to a list to compose mem- | assured they « bers of an amateur orchestra, which is to be under the instruction and direction began slanghtering last woek ores offered for sale mont has secured a soft snap. A | A barn, belonging to Martin Anderson, n factory has been started in tho | of Lake county, cuught fire from the breakinglof a lantern not long ago and was completely dostroyed, together with six cows, one hoifer, ves, five sheep; rar HALF A OENTURY “&a BELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY! m » town of Grant hoasts of an “When ® aftor 1t that 1 had taken cold, intime, It gives the town a breezy appear- S0l TS tous of | of Professor Hofmann. After the members | Cund noxt morning 1 was hoarse indeed. R ; ? one colt and fifty tons of hay have practiced for some time together, | But a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Union Pacine shops at North | Wy 2 they will, it is expeeted, be able to play | Syrup fixed me up.” | are running up to the full ea- The Lacamio Flectric Light company ntly well to be able to aceept en bk sl Ly gy 08 ¢ ',“""“ | pacity | has increased its capital stock to #70,000. for public entertammments, | ache; but twentg-five cents svent for a | Proparations are being made for active | Tha ologant residence of Judge Carey | are | such or- | bottle of Salvat Oil will restore har- | work on the waterworks system of Ne« | j;, Chevenne was destroyed by fire last | ganmzations dy organized | mony in the hou d | braska City § week L | i the larger eastern citios, and from tl S - . Thie town lot sale in South Sioux City, | The Chinese oniam dives Navatiae | ability of the young men who have al ARTIST AND HUMORIL ot the . Nebtns aido ot tie ¥V, mll;\ .‘N IV'I‘ ¢ .“'v”f'mh\‘; ”:)fl;l\n]\-‘n!.h o mrolle ks as i h an or- 5 LA reccived oflieind e o o police. 3 AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT | ready enrolled it looks asif such an ok Rk "« Plaged by the | Amonnted to § The AL drnEist Wors finon $98 ranization were practicable he Clever Practicnl Jokes Played t 5 Tl P ¥ g FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. % y . Frank Benish, a farmer living four | each n Powers. far as agreed upon the orchestrs Scanlptor Hir miles from O'Neill, tumbled off a load of | A passenger train on the Union Pacifie i ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, will meet for practice at the sam N. Y. Tribune: James 1. Beard, the a0t d broke his nec | | on noxt Sunday at 8 o'clock, will com: | nrtist, tells somo anecdotes of the early [ ool and broke is neck, struck n wator near Rock Creek i prise the following: carcer of Hiram Powers, the seuiptor, | Beatrice pupers reporta Northwestern | Thursday, wreeking two engines and b - = = Hofmann, leader and dircctor; | which go to show that he was full of | surveying corpse in that vicwmity, but the | three fruit ears. Nobody injured. Trains e has neglected to sit on it. YA, CONGYE 3 G " ARTHU ARRIS Messrs. Lockwood, Lenz, Schimidst, first | grim humor. When Powers went to | coron were delayed cight hours, CHAS. CONOYER. f. K. LONG. ARTHUR HARRIS violins; Jackson, Emil - Hofmann, jr, | Cincinnati ho was engaged in making tings feels reasonably certain of | Bonjamin Tweslteton, g the Chieag Northwestern, | thief who was captured in Nebraska, has fed a friendly purse can be made up! 1 been eaged in Cheyenne, pending tri I dedicated at Coleredge ro- | Prior to starting in business in Wyoming Frank Honza, sccond violins, Schiidt figures for a_musenm owned by & McDonald, violas; Brown violoncello; | man named Doriield, The figures which Ledovsky, Hobling, basses, Harry Hofl® | he moided were dol ’ 9 | man, flite: Olesen,’ Kuhn, J. Kirbach, | bevond angthing that was known at th asa Methodist Episcopal, not n | he had a record of two murders, and was clarinotte: Lamb, Schmidt, cornet time. Hisingenuity in mechanios was | Catholic church as stated in the jot- | a leading member of the Doe Middleton Prohasky, trombone; John Kuhn, Ed | remarkable, and Mr. Beard thinks thut | tings. of Niobrara rounders, He added Hofmann, snare drum; Fred Klenke, bass | he would have made as great o suecess | The people of Plainview are con- | victims to his bloody rocord while : ea S a e drum. m mechanie arts as he did siderably excited over the late surve in the territory. { 9 . - in sculpture i he had devoted |ihrongh'the town for the Sioux City & ; e Mrs. O'Byrne's Funeral, his attention to the !nrmr‘r,l There | Dyenver road. S November Stars, Yesterday morning the funeral of | was a popular comic singer in Powers' | “T R Ll o The following is the police detail for oo Ardes | j Ade » vrairie firo swept over | 8 1408 DODGE STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, | i, marmve, i fnesh of | &8 ol s Sl tomts | Mo mee e st | Tl i tioned in Inst Saturday’s Beg, took place | Prake. Powersmolded a wax hoad 664 just week. Over a thousand tons of hay | Day Force — Pat Mosty sergeant; from the chureh of St. Patrick, on Cas- | ypi'hend. One of Drake's songs which | Were consumed, James Brady, Twelith, Douglas to Capi- th audiences was The lurid gilding of politieal candi- | tol avenue; Thos. J. Cu wos.” Powers | dates by the country press does not | N ney, neteenth to Twelfth; Louis {10 ORP11GAL BALIGR TH SHINBILY Whiore BHG wax figare to the theatre and | Weaken the Macedonian ery, *“Corn | coyola’ Nineteenth, Tenth and Eleventh it s et e T HBLE U S n w6 ORIt Btte /D) avorite | taken on subseription.™ e ; LaLb § sl b by Y Attitude, and when the curtain rose for | The report is current in York that the | north of Douglas; M. McCarty, Dougl was one of the largest which ever took | Dryke's song there stood before the audi- | Northwestern road has decided to ae- | Thirteenth to Fifteenth; John Robbins, : vlace in the sonthern part of the eity, and | on e two Afexander Drakes, both per- [ cept the proposition of §50.000 in bonds | Thirteenth south of bridge; Patrick Gilli- among those attending it weremany peo- | footly natural. The people were as- | to build to that town. The surveyors | gan, Thirteenth, Harney to bridge; Laur- ple from all parts of the city. Notwith- . T | razed are now in Butler county. ¢ o « tounded. gazed and ance Jasperson, Cuming street; John standing the rule of all the Catholic | wonderment until the curtain went | Niob ! | 6 = churches, which prohibits funerals from | Jown and rose in on a single | Fremont's hairless crown by elaiming to taking place from the same on Sunday, | Drake. 1t was the wax fig- | have the prettiest town ite, the best One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the |, cyiment v malein s e by | ure but so ke o sngor thit the | hoiels, the audienee eried, and shouted, and stamped | sehool hous ey, Farnam and . o'clock. This estimable lady was one of [ called “Love and Saus ara snatches the wreath from ) ) , Tenth, Howard to depo k VO John Norman, Farnam, Thirteenth to court house, the finest | Jigoentn. Putrol driver, Peter Turkeie- and the pretuest gicls in | g nd Sansages.” The figure | north Nebrask . s s l F m mentioned, on account of the estimabie | gor <oy . i 5 U T GHRERGLGE Rt D8 B eMEIOROE Hn IS || Lo e R e o : ; Night Force—Peter Matza, scrgeant; nited States to Select om. dity of the decensed, The remains were | s silent and the cirtain went down | The pair of Washington insurance | [, P Haze, Jones to depot. on Tenth HA NEB forred in St, Mary’s cometery. without any response being made to 1ds, who were hunted down by C. | street; Pat Hinchey, Farnam, Thirteen to OMA | R S Skt 0, T, bong e | g, Sho e BB B | sttt MR, et s % T a e Drake confronting them. Th ¢ last week-——Paul Newman for AR AT | 5 = _ CanghtHim At | time the audicnce remained undemon- B I e gy e e L gi\“‘l.‘,““{;""'hll:;l’f,'gl“:.‘f‘]"]“,' ! DON'T FATL T0 GET CATALOGUES AND PRICES ON tvery Sunday evoning for the past five | sirative, not knowing what to expect. | % lnnsio bRl iR 9 AR, gl TR, rom the country in carriages to attend | ceede sing “‘Love ind Sausages | The deposits made by the childre: Fuhey, Thirte nth street south of bridges; ENES AR iR % ery was_intensified For about ST NI 6 E WEALI T v : ShoaTERB L ) ) __FROML church have compluined to the police Rt e e e T ;I[T u,_;lf small, are inorossiog i\.._u,: ('I.LT. |zf\:~rx.5i<>x\\ll‘4_x,ll. ium Seventeenth that durmg services their horses and | g di4js, the proble tatked of this doposits of thefirst throo weoks show | south of tracks; Michuel )vnm-‘,].lll.ulge CRAP BROS, 219 S. 15th Street, bugsies huvo boen takon und wsod by | georot got out that it was ono of Powers® | ® 0 SiANCL L 1y wero given tha | inerh to Twoliil ‘Thotss. eltonek OSHRAFLOUSE BEOSIS, for It Band” 1aat IGHE . nod avtastod | +-At another timo Powers was at work frecdom of the corridor of the Plus- | Twelfth, Donglas to Cupitol avente. B! 8 S 2 5 BSLO 0 Thon i : i «d Friday evening. Carroll, Sixteenth, Cass to Nicholas; Dan And don’t buy @ piano until you have examined the celehrated SOMMER | Charles Billups, who was driving the lfe | gt & wax bust of “lhomas Jefferson. A R DO | et e, Farnam, Eighteenth to Twenty- which has received first prize wherever exhibited, and in the East com~ | outof a team which he had found tied | There it in Cineinnati in those | 1100 Tow down thief. They are twelve | ¢igth; Thomns Ormsby, Ninth and Tenth mands a higher price than those of any other mal:e. :n the stre Billups is a yuulnx fel- sure of Powers and others, | hours abend of the sheriff. '_mriln-f,lln alas; Mike' Riley, inders For a shortouly time only we will offer these celebrated pianos at less | 10 1bont fifteon years of age. He con- 1ol ne oveming (AL the busi [ John Kirkman, an Indianota barver | §Toets Patrickc Cusel, Cuiine street; than others ave asking for @ 2nd class instrument. It will pay yow to call | 4 numbor of woeks, and has made « stato- | WS compieted, and was asked to inspeet | With a .,l‘f:!\tv-l oDKIY and the brea |: ng bridizes: Pat. Horrigan, Tegth, Humey to and see s, Pianos from $200 upwards, Organs from $£0 upwards, | ment connecting number of luds of Lis | it ILwis in tho dags when the only | an wncient sewer, was cscorted ot of | j0nEodph Rowles, Capitol e Simall instruments at corvespondingly low pric own age with similar offenscs e e D He ad insulted ladies o the town | Ningteenth to Twelfth, At large : They Are Still Missing. with which to miake a close mspection of heroic remedies were necessary. it Sigwart; dr ? R : The ooy Are Bull Missing. <. | thebust. e hlzat to comment upon | The girlsof Plattsmouth will flirt with iedno Lot B DL ZEDRISE cohe police have ns yet been wnsuecess: | jigynpatural wppeaninee, doclaring that | the raifroad hoys, even at the risk of it | Curs, Wounds, Spraims and Bruises 1 sl "'l; ieir cfforta l”_‘f“:’l“"'"l"‘"W"l}\'m the color of the flosh wrsnot natural, | fling the graceful rounding of the bustles | quickly b iy aphigDE D were the aggressors in the two sensations | and so on. As b leaned down for close X - ey or straightening the kinks of a bang. | McLedn's Voleanic Oil Liniment. ndle was | One da, i A J. SEIPSON, ® Leading Caiage Faclory of Saturday night. The dago who shot | inspection the burning ] LYOUDE Woman way s young Parsell has not been seen since the | brought close to the figure, which sud- | « sweet farewell to the hind brai For Exchange. denly dodged baek, wink: shouted: Don’t hurn mc. ers himself. oG A favorite trickof the artist, which he or is still at | gften performed in the museum and in | justin time to pe a b i crossed the | public places, was made possible by the | She will squat on the llitops P Cheap Houses. ht. Cook'S | Jong clonks which it was the custom to | unfurl her sweet adicus. We have four neat hous: d'its eye, and | The latter waved a violent respons It was Pow- | the woman smiled sweetly and i The next thing she knew jerked off the track by a yardn Some good land for property in Om, improved central cash dif- affair. Parsellss still alive thongh in a very eritical condition. Billy Ford. the colored gumbler, who slasned into Char ley Cook's throat wit T >, It is thought that he late on Saturday ni and good Lt ’ injuries are by no means dangerous, and | \eir in those dads. “Any one who has | - The B & M. e s lots in desirable locality, which we ~will E Estimates Furnished on Application he will be ableto be out agamzin-“a few | geen the figures 1y o civeus which ar unu:‘n\ll 'U‘l( 1:‘4{“‘11“.‘;‘[’ ';L"I‘l'l‘l"’,:_“ vast ) gl cheap if tuken this week day short and squat..one. moment and b | and yeilow days. ~Surveying corps ana terms. CUNNINGITAM & "l”.\G’\;'. 9 1400 and 1411 Dodge st. For beanty.tor comfort, for improvement | Parently ten feet high .the mnext fing gangs are busily engaged , odge. or heanty. tos ort. fa yrovement [ 5 grading gangs ave busily engaged run Stael Wite Doos G 0. 1- of the skin. use only Pozzini’s powder, unders and the nature of the joke. | ning lines in close counties and shovel Steel Wire Door Mat,needs no shaking. s = — - Pow ther his eloak up m his | jpa’votes whe wili do the most Paul lamber «, Thirteentn and fifornia street makes lowest prices | material. - lowa and Nebraska Wenather. ol Broke His Licg. hands and make himselfapparently about | giod. Those gangs are eamped in Otoe ° 5 SEARS Yesterday afternoon Adolf Hobbie, who | three fect in height, and as he prsse tics, 1n the Wirstdistrigte | € rni; B lives on South Hiskory street, met with | #round the museum he would ) Salf e m = mugwump, | on butldin 3 become taller and taller until at last, | anti-Van Wycek vot v dircetion, D asevere aceident. He was walking past | g kine the collar of iis cloak and the tim | and in Adaine e Sl Real Estate PS/ = 0 No. 4 engine house when he stepped into | of hit hat i his hands, ho. would Shove | m @iy o bt e For lowa—Local rains, succeeded by fair > a holein the street and broke his right | them far above his head and appear vory i e K T S S Pl | A3 S B for 5| weather in the eastern portion, southerly g just below the knes. Ho wns taken | ¢ reooriliofitafsoniors sonttor e . - y HO0: L aC 1. All the time he would go peering | ¢enter and northern end of Hall county | Winds, becomine variable, slightly cooler. ouses to Rent, Taxes Paid 0 his home where is. injuries were - ; —— e Y tended by Dr. Darrow. round at the sights while most of the | i well supplied with this brand of For Nebraska—Local rains, variable winds, people were watching him. as the biggest | onized voters, while another_expedi E e nos e 1hon vour boanar | curtomtyiofial is heading for. Dodge county from the Renis couec'ed. InveStmenis Made. Halford Sauce. Try it on your beaus. ; Elie g Ton badie, comniy tromth; AL AL LA UL LR ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA. ,,.}Yi.'"[;"'f'f" ::f;'f'“i'fm'.""n”" the forenoon in Swunders county and Beware of Scmfu/a i Lo ‘ *d complc: the afternoon in dge unty. 8- we do it upon the authority of a thorough | piovements of the: » imported ngs. other disease. 1t i3 insidions in charaeter, chemical analysis. 1€is oiie of the oldest Pozzoni entir poisons ad Been Sent Into Exile. The San Francisco Chronicle contains | £\ owders in American market, and lowa Items. 2:_’].’1"":;“"";f‘fi“"gf“,’{{l;:g“‘"‘a;‘d’{:f‘ ‘l"‘jff('gf'f astory of the adventures of three fugi- | i used in the famalies of some of cur Footpads harvesting a yast amount | absce soroeyes, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla . tives -‘I‘hln» {1,. .-,'."-"" ||\-]"1'<|” stok »Elul most prominent medieal men who ve | of jewelry and some cash in Creston. expels all trace of serofula from tho blood, b ke e s | Personally acknowledged to the propr The Foster block, in Des Moines. was | leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy., i of-w s 2 and are no m'(’m: : Suceessors o 6. W. MASSON, gl hoss iooe o e ookl night at a secret meeting the pol that they not only con side but esteemed it'h t. Sold by sold on Monday for the sum of $355,000, 1 was severely aflieted with serofula, and Des Moines has decided to issue # overa year had two running sores on my neck. 000 in bonds, to meet maturing warrants, Took five botties Hood's Sarsaparill nd am 1ith » >, ’ g o scended upon the room and fourteen =7 Mondamin is offering u bonus of §1,000 | eured.” €. E. Lovesoy, Lowell, Mass, Hayajust honght out the Peoples’ Market, 1621 Howardstreet, Thesemen | were captoved. The as clear, LONG LIFE. Ry e (T S R C. A. Amold, Arnold, Me., had serofutons 3 are practical butehers and will keep on hand at all times a full line of | "1 one who was delivering & speeen re- | g0 v o May Tell Whether You Are | ChiDery. AR fGTA0YERIYERTS SEIINE A Tall SLoor's ccived twenty years in Sihe ared him. while the \ iy ., Des Moines is to have a new £200,000 Sursapurill; : Yreshand Salt Meets, which they will sell at reasonable pr others received ten ars. The . Likslyiso HAyoat, hotel. Tt will be ealled the New Savery, Sait Rh d E names of the three nds who | Fortnightly Review: If anyone would | ung Frank Risley 18 to be its 1nanager. - ait eum mgml}..-r and ;70 know whetner he s likely to live long or A post-mortem held on a Mt. Pleasant Tsoneof the most disagreeable diseases eansed raiDimi, Wissat andd diesoon, let him inquire whether old cow showed that she had deposited in | byimpureblood. Itisreadily eured by Jood's P x: \‘:mu:f-vi; '1\»4"'1 runs in family or net, for the good tissues | ber liver a handful of small brass wash- bu“ 'ml"{-“:vu;‘;‘ u.l-un;u ]lm'mrr.‘ i E Joror 0 e | of long | capt 10 bo hereditary, and | 6% ight shingle nails and onc two-iuch | - Whllam Spies, Biyria, O suflered groatly | ¢ . condemned nihilists by Viadivos- | he may commit @ great many exeesses or | 1 - SRR, e N e aa | 3 1213 Farnam st,, Omaha. ather errors without Killing himself if he | | The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul | budioe | TR | 7 comes of 2 lone-lived stock. In like man- | Poys on the Council Bluils and Oitumwa Ok ApenA b MR H | et Do may et mucn help toward o | division presented Mr. L. B. Berdley, tons without aid; Dually took Jioo | E fastened down, and _ their qu knowlodgo of the discases to which ho 15 | Sheir superintondent, with & maguiticont | saparii, and now sayareLam cuiitoly well me like between decks on an Afriean | prone and which excesses or other errors | dismond stud worth in the neighborhood ”) Benipd ol plicym.on | g 2 . Ten men and two women died | are likely to Ight up, by inquiring what | ©f #3500 p ontheion 008 WA oS, T ‘I'" ] on the passage. Arrived at Viadivostok, | diseases s forefathers or kinsmen suf- | Anold fellow recently eame into the Bursapi la e is eqtiicly cured J. B, after sixty-two days of suflering on | fe or died from. Some discases are | _|'~‘-!u-~ vm;l'l in ‘M-l |»ulxmw-| l}n nterribly Stanton, Mt. Vernon, Ohlo, shipboard, what w. the surprise_of the [ notoriously re e to b directly | Inebr condition, n explanation to il [ H » trce students to tind in the officer of | hereditary in like kind, for example, epi- [ the judge he said: “1 metone of the Hof)d S ~Jf’1?53P_a”“a warmes pliced a5 & guard over | lepsy, vithisis, and insamty. When a | eandidutes for sheriff and he had a bot- | Sold by all drugeista. §1; wix for 2. Mado only : them an - old friend, ~who had | person has one of them we aré not at all [ tle. Ishall vote for that man, judge.” | by G T HOOD & CO, Apothiecarics, Lowcll, Mass, been dey o from Odessa for | surprised to learn that_the discovery 15 In looking over the records n the st | 100 Doses One Dollar nihilism. This officer told them he had [ a sullicient explanation and to think | auditor's ofl »okeeper Rebkept had | il iicen sent overland to Siberia, and owed [ that no more be said. But it is not_really | occasion to foot up the appropriations | his present condition to his services as | an explanation; it is merely an indicd- | and warrants which had been ocensioned | T T socretary of inspector of conviets. He | tion of the direction in whieh the exact | by the state fish hatehing industry, Since | | 1 zave the prisoners moncey, which ¢ explanation has yet to be sought, Ifit | the law was first enneted in 18571 the { 18 s them 1o change their ver be a sufl explanation, how does it | have been apvropriated and exp d in | b garments for new clothes. happen thi I the child of the same | salaries the sum of $16,450, and for the ] A T e s e et e, | Mine ot o Eai0s " SV | Ledgers, Journats, County and . \ i Bank Waork of All Kinds aspe: bonts, Afte duning o the treasury two years, through the in- | living under the syme conditions, hay Jount the s fluence of their fricnds, they were trans- | not always, as now' gnd then they h TLS) unexpended, inlt FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS | fioni o Vit Wiy, Tk, | hot Auags e haw, fud th they v | 0L oo e e County | ™ N - . " g B - employed in navy store houses and the | calling a discase bgreafter it is no veally | Superintendent of Seaools Boyes to thie P tA“ r ' M " fl d %‘- Curtains, Drapery, Bedding, Tinware, Holloware, Graniteware, Silver- other b.-luuu. miosscngor in the prison [ meant that the gdisense itself is actuadly | giate superintendent of public irstruction | mmp gntion 1o ma 10ers ) A Ry N ey iy R Poilat Qate Mo oftice, Dimitri, the elder, concluded his | inherited by the offspring, who, in thit | shows that there ave i the county 116 | N ware, 1 rocker L‘“’"IN.' Refrigerators, Baby Car riages T ilet ‘u ts, ’}m story as foliows case, would be bora, with it what_is | :‘f“h,_, R ARy e e | o and Dinner Sets, Hanging Lawmps, Pictures of all kinds, including a fine Littio by lite we £ fered money | meant is that thd ! lafler inherits cermin | the graded sehools 69 are in the city of | MOREHOUSE & GO " e i Sy e contributions from our friends, and vy | organic constitutih < which, being likely | Dobtque, The > pay of the 41 | . ine of Steel Engravings, all at botiom prices. | | | doing various work for the ship peoplé, | to undergo that, putiplogical develop- | male te: N o s0 our | 5 sy © ol il 9 I [ ' V. Clmstanees o " P! o h WROUGHT STEEL RANGES, Lok tuavago Dolnga bo. Wors cundomne | ho. 8 THerators, Sasoiied s, Combmt: | Loondtl fomoule & iers is $40,46 per month WAL | g 1 Eyorot Blc les and | Standard Papers <, Conneil Blofls . Al styles of bind Organized Yesterda T'he nihilist fugitived intend to work their Indianola is without a saloon | country with them Yosterday afternoon a very successful | way to the Menngnité colony in Nebras A number of walnut groves have been The Black Hills Sampling-works is the meeting of amateur musicians was held | k& where they Jiopé to find an asylum. | planted in Cedar county name of an organization at Deadwood A REMEDY FOT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR at Motz hall on South Tenth stroet, not | Each of the nien looks ten years olders | =y yaeking houses of Nebraska City | Whose purpose is to sample and buy all | T™HE B T AND CHEAPEST jCOUGH —=CROUP REMEDY, ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM s opPURnL, Contains no Opium in Any Form. ce 25¢, 50¢ and st Per Bottlo The 25-Cext Borres are put up for the accommodaticn of all who desire simp ly aCOUGH or CROUP REMEDY Those desiring a 1emedy for CON- SUMPTION or any LUNG DISEASE should secure the large $1 bottfe, ook | AS an Expectorant it has no Equal Directions sccompany each bottle. For SALE nv ALL Menicing Dearers., Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy’s Formula, For Consnmption. w ML BOTOMON WELL, Baltimers, Ma. n' Dacatatr st at my hotel Wit H e, of blood et the first attack an frequently thareatter. My oase X hop lems from e start, and so wero ny friends tuat I would die that they actually arranged for my faceral. 1 was rod by iy physician Lo use cod liver oil and Whiskey Tow Qualities end purity of your whisk o Lrxx oy 5 € Dealor in Drugs. 1 1o M7 thoman - Mrs, { donth with mproved; he bought. more, ghort Uine :\.n mas up doine Dontowork.' T now. mid it in Tt Sour rem reisad B from the doad, il 8 LINN BIEDLER. i WanmxaTox, D, 0, Flisgos, and was examinod who thought my ‘langs only by a physioin allghtly 4. To Aug st 1B th Tore 1oxt a quart of blood. An otior p) aid Towas 111 o lst. Atagos of couruiy and i lly 1 quit work, giving o hope. 1 wbbaineu your Dufly's Pure Mal distinguiahed wriae of the subjoined b GG i b Asite 1 propertes; it vy mild, the T rocommend it tiend i otiler” atimulants” il MOTHER HIERONYMO, THE DUFFY MALI WHISKEY BALTIMORS T Dufy a pesial housshord wpplication of Duffy Malt Wninkey, com= Bined principally with raw becssteak, in liguid Jorm, twithout cooking or ehemical changes: 1t Furnishen wisqualad blood forming materialy ‘Whereby the ceight and atrength are fncreasd, It s the most palatabia and eficacions beet preparation ever' made. 1t ran be had of all druggiam at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. “Old Saul’s Catarrh Cure OF Drugcints or By M OLD SAUL COMPANY, B NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DONE. WE AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALLCUSTOMERS, | {Lowest Paices-.-PromeT ThansscTioNs- {auoicious SerccTions.--Consmicuous Pob {rions-.._EXRERIENCED AssisTANCE.--UnBI- {A8ED OrinIoNS AND CONTIDENTIAL SEAVICE. Aove TiscmenTs Disianeo, Proors Swown awo! Estimatcs or Cost im ANY Newsearc Fumnisueo 7o Resronsiaic Pantice FREE or CHARGE. ! ! | ‘The H.P. Hubbard Co., i ! Succesors to H. P. HUBBARD, Judiclous Advertising Agents and Experts,; [2 ahed 1871, Incorporated 1085, New Haven, Conn. (FRESCH HOSPITAL TREATHENT ity conion, e Consn VAL AGEN 17 DA M B RN Yk, ' Nebraska National Ban OMAHA, NI Paid up Cupital Burplus W, Y A ASKA. $250,000 30,000 President, Loz resident. Wl S, Hughes, Cashier piRECroRs W. V. Morse, John $ B X B Lowis A. I Touzalin, BANKING OFFIC, THE IRON BA Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A\ king Business ‘I'ransacted, N. W. HARRIs & CO. BANKILS, CHICAGO, K, A e g to work in silver” mmes and never see | tional predisposition o, tendency to the | 8930 females. In the schiools the ing in Magazines aud offive 64 Dovonslie Ah. Lorton. (Orresnonde | dor Hotels, Restaurants and Boacding Hox pas com- | daylight. but five in underground cells | disease. We do nt m the least know | gre < 168: avernge attendance 1,84 1 ouo souicitid. i . Por Hotels, Reataura B P e ¥ s Ghep s M=oY of st with mules that aul | Wit is e intiniiae nature of the pre- | Gosta'on ah avcrage $100 her your BLANK BOCKS., | : i mon cust iron ranges, worth four 1es as much the ore cars . b lt\llln terribl disposition, but wlat)we know that it | maintain each pupil, though 1n Dubuguc it - . a | ing death. ¥ ) in June th may be greater ox loss in difterent por- | g eosts but $1,85. The average term of FERENCES 25,829,850 - —_— —_—— = = she was to go home by way of in the eases of the seases mentioned | 86 trame, 1 , 28w anl hClgars . | and we resolved to espape. Our few | and so Likely to be transmitted to chil- | sehool houses, valued 7.060, of ¢ Uhe Past £ A HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. ! rubles we bought clothing “wnd tobaceo | dren s to be s Hhin objection, if 1ot | \which $210,060 is represc Dubugue, 1 § rums | do s with, and upon the night pre- | an actual bur, to marringe. Those, who, | as is also 55,000 of ib wortii of | | W NO BLANKS! PRIZES ONLY! Drery Year over a Million Distribut- | Yious to - her departure shaved our | having fallen in love, are aware of the ox= gy paratus, aid 500 of the 1 tes | g ode 4 Drasing Every Month beards off and changed hats, disguised [istence to them in their familics | in sehoul libraries | - y s ; 5 . Sy ourselves, and eame on board the ship in | theretore not a litle troubled sometimes i L) 500 BY LeADIRG O3 4 A With a first payment of only §3, you can acquire six I au Government Bands, | SRl SO0 QPR e the orow wed e T g ey T FEr ey T e T S | #d) pwra L2005 \m;su'aw[b 8¢ \\lnct\ wot olu._\,iu.«.mu.‘:-abumiuwuat:-wn; ol -»I,l"‘flV. as; “f" \.\'\v\n«\ 31\&:‘ lm'~ ed arauk, but many of th were good | ask medical adyice whetl they shall The product of the Iron Will mwine up | -85 Blate BL.Chisan ot imaney mus - £ pald back, ut also offers the opportunity to make a fortune by win- friends 1o us and never betrayea us; i | marry or nat Iu the end they eommonly | to date has been 287,414.61 ounces of bhul- | WANTED! ¥ priaa. . .. o £ t was througl the belp of one of the | marry, whatever the advice given thew, | lion, | H e ¢ d R 2] K‘ljfd;‘lllf : )iy,b'u_\la VR‘-u-l l'flnzn, 100 fra: -} o!d l»\«\’:l:l 1m-;u s officers that we cnme all safe. | baving persuaded themselyts that the Over 500 deer were 1south of the | e | Ladics to Werk for Us it Their Own q lt‘nutl:'e\-‘f‘:\l ”17:.',:-?.',“ r‘:)‘fl)llfll’;l“:vf:h\fil‘l‘hfll‘;‘ “1“} ’; .o’»;c'r'fflc“'\:?u ! I.nult-l 'r.umn. and --)._um y Wi hot ln.li.“]w\l;p\l\,lwm a 1‘.‘»"n‘| Black MWills by the oux und Chey- H M l e ) M ™ @il bedrawn. Besides the cerlainty of receiving back the 100 francs in gold, you can’ | kAN ARBOLAY POMRe '\'\a‘\';lf;:lif..‘,'fi;:.".:;‘.f;.:l.'i“,‘.)'.u,;‘:l:' Thit the | ane Indians ri‘“"f,.\_ Gt orses an ules | §7 1o §10 Per Heek Can Ba Cuizll; Mada o win four times a year, and 50 €ome into possession of @ fortune. Weofler these he most singular f of the escape | nceidental conscquence of a negleeted | | A faruiee i eadle sousi hat S S5 | far aburposes, bou -t and sold, at re i 10 Gup Y esig,” For AP LSighE: A L-nds for §3, in inaathly installments of §2, or for cash at §23, as jong as owr sup= - | of taese fugitives is that they crossed the | cold: thal the insanity was not the out- | fesiu well ou Wis tarm cihat flows 103150 o 5 500 e ie o 18, b SRR S 1 plylasts, Money<an besent by vegistered letiers, money orders, or by expressand | Pacitie in a distmguished “company of | come of family degencracy. but an [ SRS 08 N0, 40 N BN 000 A i S W S e ] 13 Conus amuehit ARRURL e y in return we will-forwand the dond,. The pest drawing will take place on Novem- | Russian offigials. On board the Muskova | dental blow “on ‘the head which R Loa i Ml MRS | Bl | RS v | ber 20th. : For further information appiy to, BEaLIN BANEiNG Co., 305 B: were Viee Admiral Ivan Shostakoff, min: | thought tothing of at the time. W A Oiarios Mis county fariner e |- gheor daul | i ‘New York, -N, B, Theae bouds are not iottery’ tickets, und are by law prrwi ister of marine of the czar Prince | the carth ever bgve been peopled bad { 80ld 1,600 pounds of wool to the MASON WISE 2 S gald" . ¥ adjutant general of the | canl reason been potent eriough Lo queneh | Wovlen mills, receiving niut . Galitsn and Tonolul, | the bot passion of loves pound therefor. Conueil Blufls,

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