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3 THE CHICAGO, ILLS. NEW YORK, PHILADELPNIA, LONDON, A 22 N \/ '2«\7 @, (> 2 ASBESTOS CEMENT FELTING, ASBESTOS AIR CHAMBER, ASBESTOS LOCOMOTIVE LAGGING, ASBESTOS LINING FELT, ETC. SHERMAN ROAD CART. BESTCART ON EARTH.” EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP, Crated free on board cars, ADDRESS— CHAS. T. ALLEN, Manager. COLDWATER, Mich. Mention Omaha Bee. .S. RAYMOND, RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha Repairing a specialty. All work warrant- THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST C0. S.W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMATIA, Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of the city. Lands for sala in every county in Nebraska. A COMPL! B T OF ABSTRACTS Of Tities of Douglas county kent. '\Ll}n of the city state or coun{y, or any other information desired, furnished fre EMERSON Most popular first class piano made, HALLET & DAVIS PIANO ¢ charge upon applic: tion, It stands on its werits, HAS NO vAaL At Wholesale and Retail. AGENTS WANTED A.HOSPH, Jr., Art and Music Dealer, 1513 Douclas Street. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO BLANKS! PRIZIS ONLY! ed. With a first payment of only $3, you can acquire s Every Year over a Million Distribut- A Drawing Every Month, Eoropean Government Bonds, which not only guarunteea safe investment of capital, as, at the worst the invested money must pe paid back, but also offers the opportunity to make a fortune by win- ning a big prize. ONLY £2 REQUIRED to buy a R bonds participate in 25 drawings, four dr inal value until llm_yem 1994. Prizes of 2, be drawn, 2,000,000; win four limes a year, and so come inlo possession of a fortune. bonds for $80, in monthly installments of $2, or for plylasts, Money can be sent by registered letters, in return we will forward the bond, ber 30th. For further information apply to, BERLIN BANKIN New York. N. B, These bonds are not lottery tickets, and 1o be sold. al Ttalian, 100 fr; wings every yea 1,000,000; Besides the certainty of receiving back the 100 francs in gold, you can The next drawing will take pl DEWEY & STONE, ancs gold bond., These and Tetain their orig- 500,000, etc.,francs will Weofler these cash at §25, as long as our sup~ money orders, or by express,and on Novem- 05 Broadway, law permitted FURNITURE One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From., OMAHA NEB. DON'T FAIL 10 G ' CATALOGUES AND PRICES ON PIANOS, ORGANS, YIOLINS, GUITARS & BANJOS CRAP BROS., 219 > S. 15th Street, CrER.A EHOUSE BLOCE, And don’t buy a piano until you have examined the celebrated SOUUMER which has received jirst prize wherever exhibited, and in the Kast com= mands a higher price than those of any other mak: For a short only time only we will offer these celebrated pianos at less than others are asking for a 2nd class instrument, Organs from $40 upwards, blnu" in \h'uun'nh “t tnrwvnmthu([l” low pric and see us, Pianos from $200 upwards, At will pay you to call FOR SALK. 1offer for 10 acve tracts some sale seven some on the new B, & M. R, R., pining Haseal's new addition, aud some in s n s, From $200 to $600 Per Acre. Also corner Lot on 10tk and Davenport, 6,250, Rooms zer Block, 3 and 3, Fren- J. A. DODGE, Opp. Postoffice. M. F. SE.A.RS Real Estates=*Loans. . Houses to Rent, Taxes Paid, Rents Collected. Inv stments Made WILLIAMS BLOCK, N. E. COR. I5th and Dodge EEL, OCH CARTER' The Obsequies of a Master Mason Largely Attended. The funeral of the late E. B. Carter, who died Satarday morning, took place yesterday afternoon from Masonic hall, under the auspices of the Masonio lodges, of wlm-h the deceased was a member. John's lodze was repre- sonted by ’\|Ynlll 0 members, headed by the master, Fred W. Bothwick. Mt Calvery commandery, headed by G. W Lininger, commander; Gustay Anderson, licutenant, was represented by about ten members, Rev. W, Copeland preached a beautiful sermon’ enlogistic of the dec the hall the remains were viewed friends and fellow Masons of the conse The coffin rested on a ca falque covered with n rare profusion ..1 flowers, while the casket itself was o but hidden from view by the tlc wreaths aid emblems strewn over its surface The funeral cortege was one of most imposing ever seen in the city lowing the hearse came the Union Pacitic band, which discoursed sweet and solemn music on the way to the grave. Then came the members of Mt (‘6'“”\“) com- mandery and of St. John's lodge: "The . \ rom Capital avenue to Cuming FUNERAL After the services in by the de- tho 1- afte a train of earringes wh At the rru\v the buria conducted by Mr. to the solemn und improssive Masonic order. The pall-bearers were chosen from among the intimute Mason- friends of Mr. Carter, and were M. Parr, Henry Sic , M. O. Maul, . W. Mc- Akron, J. K. Coulter and C. P, Needham, Mr. Carter was man who was ro- speeted and looked up to by all who knew nim—a man, too, whose character challenged the admiration of all, 1o mat- ter from what point it was looked nt. As a Mason he stood v lugh in the fra- lity ranks of the city, He was high :stof Mt. Cavalr (umm aindery and te of St. John's Jodge, Omuh: . as well as king of the n"mul ¢ the state. He was also remar advanced in the Scottish rite. Jumped From Suspension Bridge. Nr1agAkA FALLs, Nov. 7.—Lawrence Don- ovan, of New York, who recently juuiped from the Brooklyn bridge into the East river, jumped from the new suspension bridge, a little past the center, at five minutes before 7 o'clock this morning. 1le came from Buffalo last nizht and stayed at Sus ‘n‘nshm Bridg 1His jump was withessed by fonr ot nve pors sons.He was accompanied by Prof. Haley and Mr. Drew, a reporter of Buffaio. 1le made the jump successfully, a distance of 1% feet. " He went strai-ht down, feet first. e came up somewhat dazed but Struek out for the boat, in_ which we M Drew and Ialey, was taken in and stimulants were given liin. He is_not seri- ously injured. One rib is probably broken and his hiv is bruised. He said before he got out of the water that he would not jump agzain for §1,000,000, Afterwards he said he would jumb hext summer for $L,000. He said lie wanted to jump at Rochester and then quit the business. - The l"l'lnun Congress, ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 6.—The National Prison congress continued its session to-day with an increased attendance. The annual sermon was preached by Rev. Di. Haygood, of Oxtord, general agent of stotes’ funds. The sermon was a strong a the convict lease systel made by Hon. llenr anta, General Brinkerhoff, retary Kound, of the Prison Itelorui tion, Rovs. Drs. Hawthorne and Strick Atlanta, and other = The Weck’s Clearings. BosToN, Masg., Nov. 7.— [ Special Telegram to the Ber.]—Managers of the leaaug clear-. ing houses of the United States report!the gross exchanges for the week ending Novem- ber 6, 1555, in comparison with those of the corresponding poriod of 1885, to be §1,070.- 055,076, a decrease of L5, Omaha's total bank Ngs are §4,300,044, with an increase of 41 per cent, iding Su mny Gamblers. The nolico started out last evening to make a raid on all the ganbling rooms where stud poker and other games of chance are indulged in on Sunday, and would have undoubtedly made a big haul had not nearly all the rooms got wind of the coming descent. A it was, however, six or eight men were captured and taken to jeil, but in a short time were released on bail, Halford Sauc, S with all gravies, —~~——— To cure Rheumatic or other pains, tako picee of thick flannel, saturate it well th Dr.J. H. McLean'’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, bind it round the limb, or wherever the pain is, and place over it a hot ron, or hold to tho t 0 as to apply as much heat as possible. — Architect Keirsted left Suturday even- ing for Keavenworth, where he a sit- uation for the winter with the govern- ment foree at work on the improvement of the Mi: 3 The eflect of Si tancous in cases o —-— acobs Ol spr - ‘0 received into mem- Presbyterian church y is instan- ains and bruiscs. Forty conve bership at the yesterday morning. - Halfora Sauce invali Lashes, ete, e for soups —- The Broom-Corn Crop. Anraranog, Neb., Nov. 7—{Special to the Bri.]—Now that the election Is over every- one turns thelr attention to business, Corn, wheat, oats and all grains were raised in abun dance, but the crop that has paid best is broow corn, thero Liaving been about four- hundred tons raised in this vicinity ana up- wards of two hundred and 1ty tons shipped from this point alone. Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, In & manner peculiar to ftselt, the best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- dies of the vegetable kingdont, You will fixd this wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have failed, Try it now, It will purify your blood, regulate the digestion, «nd glve new life and vigor to the entire body. “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. 1 was tired out from overwork, and it toned meup” Mis. G. B SIMMONS, Cohoes, N, Y. “Tsuffered three years from blood poisol 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think 1 am cured.” Mgs. M, J. DAV1S, Brockport, N, Y. Puvrifies the Blood Sarsaparilla is chavactérized by liarities : 1st, 4he combination of remedial agents; 2d, the proportion ;- bd, the Process of securing the active medicinal qualities, The result Is a medicine of nnusual strength, effecting eurcs hitherto unknown, Send for book containing additional evideuce, wHood's Sarsagariila to s all others, and 1 BARKINGTON, . is worth its weigl; 15 Bauk Btreet, Hood’s Sanaparllla Bold by all druggists. §1; six for §5. Made ouly by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, S L = OMAHA DAILY 100 Doses One Doallar. BEE3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1886. The Wonderful Old Emperor. Berlin Disnateh to the London Times Never was there an indor mln ble old em- peror like this., His ma] railway journey of about Mu-vn hours, most of it by -night, and had, therefore, some right to look tired and worn; but, considering egerything, bis appeatance known that w «||rm|~uh;:'ly fresh. the fatigues | connected ml h the recent manenvres & Strasburg told somewhat soverely on he emperor's strength, and that his medical attendauts are growin not ouly ‘mwre and _more careful, but also apprahensive. Yet, for a man of 90, his Majesty’s physician con- dition may . well be ealled wonderful, Not content with braving the air of a raw October morning in & good mile's open drive from the station to his palace, the emperor was no sooner home than, instead of Iying down to repose himsolf after a night journey by rail, he at once began to iransact important stute busi- ness with a succession of various high functionaries, including Count Herbert Bismarck, from tho foreign office. On Mnndnv Tast it was exactly twenty-five ars ago since he crowned himself king russia at Klm(gnlwrfi He was then sixty-five years old o from Strasburg to his jub soon after the twenty-ti that event, accompani oot wishos of ail his mixed, however, with t ubjects—not un- eir natural fears. Prof. Chas. Ludwig Von Seeger Piofessorof Madicine at the Hoyal University Knight of Hoval \ istrian Order of the fron or 0f the Royal Spanish ot this Koyl Prusstn 0v ievalicr of ‘tho Legion of NIO should not be Horde of trashy cure alla, It 13 ri'x patont remedy, 'l wm thor: onghly ConvarkAns with 1ts Mo-e of BrapAraLOn And Enow 1t 10/ b not only. & 1ogl nace Troduct butulio wirify be'th [ hins rocolved in il pa exuance of, Heet: con Quintno. Tronand. Cllsi fay vod in pure genuine Spanish [mparial | who are Run Down, Nervons, Drs. Bilious. ‘Mularious or afioted with wesk k|l BEWAREOF IMITATIONS, Hor Majesty's Favoritie CosmoticGlycoring Used by Her Royal Highness the Princess of W and tie nobility. For the Skin, Compiexion, E Chupplae, Tonghaesa fL0X OF druggist: o of Sarsparil| Guarantood Usthe bkt SKrsADFIAN (ho MAFKOL: 131h St Cor. Capitol Avenue. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. MicMENAMY, Prop ‘elo Sixteen yours' Hospial antl Frivate o huve “the facil{L{es, apparans 4nd Temedios correapond with us. x e by lotter enables uw to | Freat many. caves Tontitically withont WIHTE FOR CIROULAR on Deformities and Braces, Club _Feet, Curvaturca of the Spine WoNEN, Piles, Tumors, Canc mhmunn Elcctricity, Pural: Kidney, Eye, Ear, Skin, Blood and Dsurgical operatior Hatlerles, Inh: all kinds of Med Y SR #, Braces, Trusses, and Surgical Applisuces, man- The omgralnhm‘..iamul Institute making Private, pecial & Nervous Diseases \TAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES, orcase produced. auccessfally treated move Syphilitic poison from the system New restorativo treatment for loas of vital power AlLu COMMU TIONS CONFIDENTIAIL Call and consnit us or seud name and post-offic address—plainly written—cncloso stamp, and wo mn-rmlmu in plain rrpper, cur TE culu: AR TO MEN AND NERYOUS DisBASES S o or. Brew N STRICIURE, AND ALL DIsASES OF THE Gx URiNARY ORaANS, oF send history of your cu an opinion. Persons anable £0 visit s may be treated at thelr liomes, by correxpondence. Medicines and Lustrn meuts sont by mail or exprers SE CK ED FROM OBSERYV. contents or sender, N 5 i S personal fnterview Fifty rooms for the a mointion of patients. Doard and atteadans reasonable prices. Address all Lettera to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institate, Cor. 13th St, and Cabitol Ave.. OMAHA. NEB. PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. The o-l.m.;y and Only Genuine. o BAiSSi u NATE PABE . Chfcios Seld by Dr u-nfl" ferred if conyenient. A Book that every 'n'“'S" 1 lece s hot'e Rarids i M‘nulw‘HJllbl | ho and ry Uibands and Foads of Fam. ‘(0f y s ood 16 Teatmonials rons suntnnt 1.ondon Docors FRENCH IIOSPITAI. TREATMERT Lost Vitality, Fic. Bont " DA M., (051N New Yorks HAg GIVIALE Al Nebraska Natlonal Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital. . ..$250,000 Burplus . 80,000 H. W, Yates, Prosiden A K lu.mm Vice President. . H 8. Hughes, Cashier. |/ BiukcTons: W. V. Morse, John 8. Collins, HW Yares: | Towls &, Heot: ‘Al E. Touzalin BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BA Cor 128 %ind Farnam A icacral Bay .11.' Business Transacted, N. W. HARRIs & Co. BANKERS, €, lll( AGO, BONDS. Of CBiht: otliers of nwn ade stern vons@re anu aulh ited. bought w fioston, Correspond- & Nervous ! .,mm in vain WILEOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. th flum- who ud wil d ruggiste. had mude a Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy's Formula, Kor Dyspepsin and Indigestions 8 Pank A R, Clnsinnati, ohin, Siea-1 have cires, woore. il elbers | um H\nnklu\lnyu for it Iu-l recom, mended i, and mv frione 2 RVRLINE TARLTON, 180 Moon® STaxRr Philadetphis, Pa SieyThacesatered with drvpmpms ot eight o o e h Raly Unaatistecto Dty Por Malt Wi gomady.aod lavalasble o (hote sy o bW Mok with fndiges. and aftar naing one e ot your Dy’ ove Malt IWhinker iy ovner lagredients named, | foel much bete 3 K. MEANY. Yinotvis Ave m W W‘(“Aummn;‘ml Do, 2nd o ther 1y Tamily tich bone iv a1 16 Wi o iyl S W x., at (s nathing 1@ equal it D. DU NFE, Paviographer, PRILADTLYHIA DrroT, Quanmems iR B AR U8 A { o i in Dufyls R N R e » being & ¢ronto mtarer from despe By THOMAS 1. MG INNINS™ East Onaxox, N ol Dafyit Ty ol now taking anything tham te - etery “wha have THE DUFEY MALT W HISKEY CO, ¥, BavTison, M, W= Dugy's Formula is @ spseinl hovsehoid @y plication of Dugu's Pure Malt Whiskay, cons duned principally with ratwe beefateak, in lignid Jorm, without cooking or shemial ehanpes. It Jurnishes unequaled Blood-forming material, hereby the waight and airengtl are increased, Tt is the most palatadle and eficacious beof ton ever made, had of aib s at ONB DOLLAR PER BOTTLL. OF Druggists or by Mail, %6 Conta OLD 84 UL C0., RALTINORE, D, oplote with inf MARSTONREME sliwiteow NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Pays Best WAEH PROPERLY DONE. | i WEAIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALL CUSTOMERS, {LOWEST PRICES---PROMPT TRANSACTIONS.. 14UDICIOUS SELECTIONS---CONSPICUOUS POSI- ITIONS----EXPERIENCED ASSISTANCE----UNBI-, 1ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. Aoventisements Desianeo, PRoors Snown awd. Esrimares or Coer in ANY Newsrark Funmisueo 1o Resronsiais Pantisa FREE or CHARGE. The H. P. Hubbard Co., Successors to H. P. HUBBARD, iJudiclous Advertising Agents and Experts, i Established 1871, Incorporated 1885, E New Haven, Conn. *'Leaoinal NEBRASKA MAP. In colors, shows all counties, towns, railro Mialed for Omaha City Map, new additions, ete. Nobraska State Guzotte, Busmess Di nd Farmer's List, $5. setory 2 & CO., aha, Neb, Carrying the Belgium Royal and United States Mail sailing every Suturday Between Antwern & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE FALL AND WINTER. Salon from $60 to §75 Excursion trip from $110 to Second Cabin, utward, $45; cxcursion, 8%, Steerige bRsSAZO ons, Gonera low 'rates. Jalar Wrigit & WOODBRIDGE BRO'S., State Agents FOR THE DECKER BROY. PIANOS Omaha, Neb. LINI}OLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY Recontly Bui, The Tremont, 4 H\llll\ BON, llnpll«lun lur fth 4+ Lincain, N tes 8150 rw day. Streei l‘lll from hou: sl J. I W. HAWKINS, Architect, Ofcos -39, 54 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, Neb. Klevatoron I1th sivect. ENS Broedior ol Breads: of GALLOWAY CATTLE Suont HoN Carree I \l WOODSs, Live Stock Auctioneer Sales made in @il parts of the U S al faic rates. Hoow 5, State Hlock, Lincoln, Neb, Galloway and Short Horn bulls for sale. B. H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance, ted resnondence ic regard (o louns 5o Roow &, itichards Block, Linvoin. Neb, Riverside Short Horns | A Of strictly pure Butos and Bates Tapped ox dlerd nuinbers about 60 bead itle. Filberts, Crass ) <4 lokes, 5 Muiys, Rosé of Shuron, k Bhank and otiers Address, CHAS, ol WA When 10 Lincoln stop at National Hotel, Aud el 8 good dinner fo e, YEDAWAY FProp Newly Furolshed | 0 any DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. _ATTORNEYS, i BEVINS & CHURCHILT, N-W. Cor, 13th and Douglas Sts. W. J. CONNELL, ~ 8138, 14th Stroet TORGE W. DOANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Faleonor's Block, 15th and Douglas. GEORGE 8. SMITH "y 1608 Farnam Stroot, L. D HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Room$ Frenzer Rlock, Opposite PostoMice. PHYSICIANS, = CHARLES ROSEWATER, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, 2148, 12¢h St Office hours, Sunday. T 0.8 NOFTMAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE, V.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas. Ofice Telephone 465, Residenco Telophone 42, W. 0. GALGRAITE, Surgeon and Physician OFFILE, N.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas St, Office Telephone 465, Residonce Telovhoneo JAMES I PEABODY,M. D, Physician and Surgeon. 1407 Tonos Telephione, Farnam. Tron todand7to 9 p.n unk Building, 0to 12 on Reatdence, No, Withnell Biock, office, 512 Strect. Ofce, ssidence, No. 195 DR. JAS. BECKETT PHYEIOIAN AND SURORON, Office and Residence, 724 N. 18th St. 1A, WORLEY, M. D., Offoe 1419 Dodge Street, eplicne 8, Residence apital Ave. Telophonest). VAN CAMP M. D., 1513 Dodirn St., 15t door wost of P. 0. Tako ola Ator to rooms 1213 third ioor. Teloplone No Vlfo!\dl'll(‘l'.fi‘.'i N. 20th streot. Telephone No. 30 > P.M. CHADWIOK, Physician and Surgeon, Tolephone £ OMco313 S. 1th st 2 R W.CONNELL,M.D, Homaopathist, . 14th st. Oftice, 313 8, Telophiono 389, DR. J. W. DYSART, Surgean and Phys;cian phone, 80, 105 p . C. T. TAYLOR, Genoral Agont NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Office Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. 188008 —Ord: . Limited i wnd the As 00 iting Tontine Pol 0 000,00, ANt wanto. N. B. HATCHER, General Agent Provident Savings Lils Assurais Co of New York. Millara Ho el Blook, Omaha. The strietly “Natursl Tremium Plan.” Actua avorage yonrly cost during 1833, 1831 and 1853, at uge o7, for $10,000, was $78,8, FINE JOB PRINTING, ll&luh PRINTING C 0., Printers, Book Binders| And Blank book Manufacturers. Nos. 106 and 1058, i4th strect, Omahs Neb. J.F, Faiviie, Supor- intendent Bindory. Telophione No. 25 HARNESS. J. F. SEGER Manutacturer and dealer in harness, snddlos, whips, horso y Det: Dodge und Capital Ave, AUCTIONEER. = A.W.COWAN & l'().‘. A | Auction and Commission MERCELAITTS. | Consignments solicited; Purnitura bo so0ld. Bales of live sl - turo atprivate ro pocinlty with us. R ber the pin X" iWitschora blook | Ndthst, No 110 STOVES and TINWARE. GLO. J. ARMBRUST, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Be. Also‘fin Roofing, Gizttoring Spoutin dren tinware Miik cans and_oth; ng St Omuhs, N Dentists, WHINNERRY & Dentists. KM, 1914 Fa Stroa MEAT MARKETS, r. HERBERTZ i | 13th Street Market. E Allkinds of fresn wnd ealt meas on band. Poultry, game, ete,, in seas . HERURITL 14 Ho, 13th strests austautly 100 RUGS GIVEN AWAY! ado B At the | Mary Every yer worth of store, voil N ce. you hiave secored 12 tickets, wit gina! Gigures puuched ont, showing that you hase bought and paid for 30 worth o Broccric s will receive in exchange o . lar tickels you ca worth $6. Orders 0 any past of the city. Fine, Heavyand Medium CLOTHIN Hard Wearing ‘;ulls, b, £6 and $8; worth double the money. worth , §10, 812 to 81 third more. Fine Dress Suits, For $15, 816, 817.50 to 10, WEDDING and suits $20, ‘ormenr price, 3.50; one- Our Tailor-mnade PRINCE ALBERT $21.50,%25 to %28, $28, $35 to $15. FINEand HEAVY OV JOATS, Jor men youths and children, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, §7, $8, $9, $10, §20, $25 and $30. BOYS'and CHILDRE 73e, $1.50, $2.50, double the money, N§' SUITS, $5. Worth OUR CUS10M - MADE OVER- COATS, %15, $16.50, $17.50, $20 to $24, $30, $35, $40, $45 and $560. The best Underwear, While and Colored Shirts at great reduction, Our Rats, of latest styles. from 50 to §1 less than usual price, Oy English wade Shoes, of the best grade, at low prices. California and Gregon City Clothing Flannels, Blankets, Ducking and Buck Gloves. This is the largest and best assorted stack ever hrought to this state. ELGUTTER, The Mammoth Clothier 1001 Farnam St., Cor. 10th. COULDN'T HEAR IT TrlUNDEH Al intoresting letter from Mr. John W. Woeks, su perintandent of DeKnlb Puuper iTome: From u feeling of gratuius i desire to bonedt others, I voluntarily nake this stutement, | have LTeRt reason 1o be thik ol tht | eve VBB B.onx [know what a blessing it hus boon to me. 1 e sufferad with bronchin! catureh for number o yoars, Six months ago 1 was taken with «evore puin {0 my right ear, which in & foss duys beg charge matter, with torrible and palpitation and allorts of noises ity e days after the commen i my enr | began (o g was o denf thut | could not hieut th Lwwas then compelled 40 use cony e 1twasoften hat Toould ot hearwith i mmenoed taking B.B. B., and the 0§ in five weeks, und oun now ral bonlth hus tm ew being e from B, B, i 1o God nnd thankfulness to the propr I medicine, 1 cheorfully recommend it to all who are adlicted with deainossund o nteand you will be cor Tey it pe incad of 1ts VAl JONN Superintendent De: er, G, May 3, 15%. alb Puuper Howe. BRIGHT'S DISEASE. trout al yoars. 1have litoly hud what ls termed Bright's Disease, and have bad conald- wolling of mty legs and shortness of broth. soned my blood nlso. | secured nud Blood Balm, and ind it ooty tity of yarious n@vertis inent phyn qunn: und severul ems but BB B, 3 JOUN Il MARTIN, Al May s, 1586, oo iays eyt o waed | Al who desire full informuiion whout the o mivie 10 dpter, ok | ;. T N, 1th 86 t eur trated 1B wondocful nnd st known, Address, ing’ proof WLoOD BALM C Allania, Ga, Soldby J. A. Fuller & Co., Wholosale and Ke- tail,Omabn Neb, CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumber AND \\V.\l-‘()\ STOCHK. ALSO AGENT FOR PARQU LOORING And WOOD CARPL NG sw cume; 9th and Uuuglas § RISDON & COMSTOCK, Genl. Insurance Agent% ol B Buildiog, ¢ 3t st Far m and Phoenix, London, B Firemen's, ow ¥ Y Mutat” Kita Jsosion HESS FURNACES AND STOVES A. BURMESTER, Agent. 111318 Dodge Street. pecial Attention Given to Warming und Yentilatin of Building, Public and Pivate The TESE AR WARMER has no equal on $0 rgrken for power in eating wud BCONOA ) ane iouietors Mnd Ve 10 huve those i cxamine thein and guitering est Kusianioed. Goresponderce so PRICE LIMT- Good Business Suifs, » p e ——