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i 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE CITY. The board of public works will receive bids to-day for a seven foot brick sewer, 1,200 feet in length. This will be an ex- tension of the North Omaha sewer. B. Lathrop, & map peddlar who 3t. Joseph’s hospital for some time, turned ov to the county authorities yesterday as insane. L. Weller and A. P. Phelps got into an altercation at the Casino Saturday evening. Both men were arrested, and vesterday afternoon Judge Berka fined Weller #10 and costs, and Phelps $8 and costs. Faton Bros., have given a third chat- tel mortgage, covering fixtures formerly in their confectionery store, on the cor- ner of Sixteenth and Farnam, but now sto with Peycke Bros. The mort- gago is for $500, and in favorof Amy M. Eaton, of Littleton, N. H. L. G. Charles, the absconding mem- ber of the firm of Charles & Riordon, wall paper dealers, whose departure was chronicled in Tie BEE not long since, has been seen on the streets of Atchison and Kansas City by a drummer for an Omaha paint and oil firm, It is thought he will come back to Omaha as soon as his money gives out. A Omaha and Cou comnany began yest ers for the track of its motor Material has also been hauled for ing the bridge, both on the wagon-way and between the rails. The planks are being covered with tarred paper, upon which will be laid rectangular cyprus blocks. Joe Drople was picked up on the streets a week ago and brought to the cil Bluffs Bridge rday to 1 olice station. At the time he was ound his actions were strange and “greatic, Sigce he has been in the sta- tion he has dev sanity, and is parti ing totally helple ends, he was removed to the county poor farm yesterday. The Nora Ross cutting case was to have come up in the police court yester- day afternoon. Charles Dice, the man who was wounded, as well as all wit- nesses, were on hand, but the regular cases before the court dragged along until it was 100 late to tryit. The judge continued the case until this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and placed the Ross woman under bonds of #400 for her appearance. Personal Paragraphs. J. Zehrung, of Lincoln, is at the Millard. B. F. Arnold, of Schuyler, is a Millard guest. F. N. Smith, guest. F. L. Mary, of Windsor, John Bradford, editor of the Papillion Demiocrat, is in the city Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wibe, of Ashland, is a Windsor Mullen, Neb,, is at the of Grand Island, are at the Paxton. C. E. Murphy and H. Fred Wiley, of Kearney, we ) town yesterday. George R. Sherwood and Ira D. Marston, L were in town yesterday. by, of Kairmont, and J. D, Kil- f Beatr re Paxton guests. emont, and N. K. Loose, in the city yesterday, 3 5t Broken Bow. and John Moran, of Callaway, are in the city Fred D. Marks, advance agent for R Corsuir und Evangeline company, is at the Paxton, A. Paul and Harry L, Cook, of St. P W. R. Kelly, of Lincoln, and F ard, were in town 0 aul, Neb. C. Farkinson, orsm day. (3. J. Campbell, of North Hale, of Ulysses, and Mr. and Ragan, of Utica, Neb., were in terday. Phelps Paine, R. I A. G. Hastings, Mrs White, all Lincolni lis yesterday. Charles W. Cochran, of the Republican, left last night for a week's visit at his old stamping grounds at Cedar Rapids, Ta., and vicinity. While absent he will attend the wedding of Dr. M. F. Howe, at Marion. The doctor was located in Omaha until a few wocks ago, and is residing in Marion tem- porarily on account of the fecbleness of his mother. yester- Bend, Arthur Mrs. B. C. Omaha yes- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. . M. Melick, and J. G. s, were in the metropo- “Nosey” Gus Brill. “Nosey” Gus Brill is wanted in Chicago for stealing §50 and a gold watch. A Windy City detective is here looking for_the young man, He is said to be one of the slickest crooks in the country. Going to Huntsville. The remains of Charles Goode, which have been lying at Heafey & Heafy's for the last ten days, were forwarded yesterday to relatives in Huntsville, Pa. He was and ex-employe of the smelting works and died at St. Joseph's hospital. ———— Commander J. P. Rea. Commander-in-Chief John P. Rea, of the G. A. R., will arrive in the city on Wednes- day morning, and leave via the Union Pacific railway at 9 a. m. Wednesday, the 29th, for the reunion at Norfolk. ~ All comrades are iuvited to meet him at the depot at that hour, and us wany a8 possiblo to uccompany him to Norfolk on that train. Mafor T. BEls SRR FoqUSala hat ek any. a8 oan 0180 will comply with the request. Struck By a Train. William Hall was seriously injured Sun- _day morning by the dummy train between the trausfer and the bridge. He was walking on the track and was struck by & passing train. One arm and one leg were broken and his head cut, but not seriously. He was brought to Omalia and taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Hall is an unmarried man of about twenty-five. He was employed in cleaning cars for the Union Pacific. Secing the Sights, Horace Amvorf is an unsophisticated ru- ralist. He came to town Sunday evening and started out to see the sights. After devious meanderings he brougbt up at Mottie Smith's dive on Capitol avenuo near Tenth. He went in and came out again, but minus his watch, He said that Mattie, who is as black @ the aco of spades, sat upon his lap. He thinks she got his ticker, any way, he had her arrested, and she awaits atrial at tne police station. s oR Robhed While Asleep. Thieves sneaked into the room occupied by 8. B. and M. B. Letoysky, at 610 South Thir- teenth street, some time Sunday night, and stolo a gold watch from .the vest pocket of the first named gentleman. The pockets of both were rifled, but barring & few nickels the slumberers had put their money in_the safe at their store inmediately below. They bad incwutiously left the ~door leading from the hallway into their room open, and the thieves had thereby an easy ingress. There is no clue to the crooks, —— Pythians in Camp. To-day the Omaba Second regiment Knuights of Pythias go into camp at Hans- com park. Every division in the regiment ‘will be represented. The division from Col- “mbus, in this state, will be present, and % he the guests of thi (Omaha division. 'he u. - will be spent in | easy and luxuri- ous man. Un celebration ! the anniversary of the orgau. “fitag of the hiformed rank of e order. The . “Tememo tion in the even & will close with .. \dan Membors are upecteduouppe-ronl.\ it atigue uu A Day Wlm the Eight urln-dl of hdpp Union Pacific depot at 9 morning bound for Colum tarners. souls left the ‘clock Sunday on the Turn- yerein excursion. Threo 'were. 0on- sumed 1n reaching the plu, exoursion- m. afternoon 1o :e lovely grove near cursionists, journe, reac Ahout 9 p.m. the homeward was commenced and Omaha was d at midnight. CAN TH BE SAVED? An Answer Worthy of Attention and Assistance. Mre. Watson B. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Denise, and Mrs, G. W. Clark, respectively prosi- dent, treasurer, and secretary of the ‘Woman's Christian Temperance Union, have issucd the following appeal in answer to the above question : To the above question—referring as it does to a certain class of persons herctofore garded as outside the pale of salvation, the mperance Union of its faith in_the prom- complished in this direction, would oxpross here h its earnest conviction that they can. So believing and_ having, with this ob- ject in view, established at number 2630 Cap- itol avenue an “‘open door”’ through which it is believed many souls may be enabled to “pass death unto life,” it would ask from this community aid in the enterprise through monthly pledges of funds for one year. The articles most needed at present are a range, refrigerator, sewing-machine,rocking- chair, window shades and_carpets; also pro- visions of any kind, having already in the t week of our existence no less than en of these unfortunates to provide for. To-morrow, August 28, from 10 a. m p. m., the ladi=s of the union will be in ing at the home, and pleased on that oc to receive their friends or donations, A solid vestibule dining car attached, viathe Burlington route, leaves from their own depot, Omaha, at 3:45 p. m., arriving at Chi- cago 10 n. m. Tickets sold ana_sieeping rved at_the city office, 'nam street. Telephone 250, Iroad Tickets teain daily, with Cer Y NORTH, SOUTH EASTand WEST, and secure 3n\|r sleeping berths at | 1302 rnam St., FLORENCE'S ELECTI10] It Will be Held Wednesday for a New Mayor. The little town of Florence is to make an effort on Wednesdoy next to elect a mayor to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. Hall. There are two candidates in the field, John Lewin; who is a republican and Herbert M. Hunt, a democrat. The contest, it is said, will be a spirited one. Mr. Lewin is the road supervisor of the place and Mr. Hunt is the treasurer of the Omaha and Florence Land and Trust company. ‘The town has been somewhat disturbed by the re- tirement of the late mayor, the discharge of one marshal and the resignation of the second. “The citizens are moving for a strong set of officers, because the prospects of the town require capable and eficient management. You can find cool, well rooms ut the Globe hotel, house in Omaha. furnished best located ——— Diebold Safes. Call and see the | and vault doors c: Whitmore at 41¢ Punishing Insurance Ag The objection made some time ago by cer- - tain insurance agents of this city to the cut- ting of rates practiced by oth- ers of tho has culminated in a move to _the offenders ex- With this end T is clatined that one of the agents wrato. somo policies for nothing, that a scond divided his commission of ten per cent and that a third dropped fifteen per cent. The charges will be heard some this week. senl Drink Malto for the nerves. e IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. Opening ofthe New Peansylvania Line From Chicago to Cincinnati. Trains of the Pan-Handle route leave Chicago for Cincinnati as heretofore from the Union passenger station, Canal, between Madison and Adams streets, but from August 19 their course between these two important com- mercial centers has been overaroad that is under the exclusive management and control of the Pennsylvania lines its en- tire length. The route formerly was vi the Pan-Handle route to Richmond, thence over the Cincinnata Humilton & D yton railroad to Cincin- nati. The Chicago, St. Louis & Pitts- burg railroad—Pan Handle route—pur- chased that portion of the C., H. & D. railroad between Richmond and Hamil- ton, built a new line from Hamilton to Cincinnati, thereby securing in connec- tion with its old, established thorough- are from Chicago to Richmond a through line from Chicago to Cincin- nati, which is just three hundred miles long, six miles shorter than any other through line in operation. Morning and evening express trains are run be- tween these cities, solid via the new route; the day trains have comfortable coaches- and the night trains coaches and Pullman sleeping cars. These trains arrive at Cincinnati in the Pennsyl- vania station, Pearl and Butler streets, where connection .is made with out bound trains for all points in the south and southeast. A railroad between commercial centres bperated entirely under one management presents advan- tages over a through line formed of two or more independent roads. This new route will therefore be remembered by those who have occasion to go from Chi- cago to Cineinnati or via Cincinnati to the south, The line is well constructed and will be kept in the best condition, Its equipment is-of high standard and the methods governing its operation are those which have placed the Peunnsyl- vania system of railways first and _fore- most among the railways of the United States. — A Probable Mission Church. Rev, C. W. Savidge preaches his farewell sermon in the Seward street M. E. church on next Sunday. There is a move on foot to establish a non-sectarian mission church in the eastern part of the city of which Mr, Savidge may be the pastor. It is thought the matter be decided upon next Wednesday. If it should not be, it is likely the reverend gentleman will be assigned elsewhere, as the conference meets in Central City on the fifth of next month, ——— ‘hose who take Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic never have dyspepsia, costive- ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and mnlurin, poor appetite, low spirits, headache or kidney troublés. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. —_——— Low Rate to Salt Lake and Return, For the grand regatta to be held at Salt Lake, August 30 and 81, the Union Pacific, “The 0\'crlnud Route,” will sell tickets August 25 at one fare for the ronnd trip. (JooJ going to and includ- ing August 80, rev.uruini‘unul Septem- ber 6. HARRY P, DEVEL, City Passenger Agent, 1302 Farnam street. Thrown'from Ris Wagon. Dick Newcomb, a boy employed on the garbage wagon, met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon. While putting the covers on his wagon some one scared the horses. They started suddenly and throw him backward off the vehicle. To save his back he threw his hands out behind him, lauding heavily upon them. Both wrists are bldly sprained and it will be some dayl be- fore he. can resume work. Dr. Ral tended him at the station and said uuv. the Sprains were very severe, “WHITE WINGS" GREW WEARY. And Threw Her Voyageurs (nto the Lake—A Successful Rescue. Cut-Off lake Sunday afternoon was the scene of what nearly proved to be a fatal ac- cident, The yacht ‘White Whegs," with a party of six men and a boy of about seven years of age, capsized in the most dangerous part of the lake, just around the bend above the second ice-house. Only two of the party appeared to be able to swim and they at once headed for the shore when they found that boat was sinking, the others clmL’mLv to the wreek and shouting for help. The boy wi deaf mute and his pathetic gestu being held above water by one of his compan. ions were very affecting, . Georgo Clements and Charles Anderson happened to be bathing about fifty yards away, and imme- diately jumped into theie boat and hurried to the scene, picking up the two swimmers en ronte, one of whom was very mich exhausted. Although the rescuing boat was quite a large one, it was hardly big enough to hold the whole party, and two of the immersed had to cling to the 1 tto be towed astiore. It A heavy 1 a second boat coming up two of t ferred to it, and in this safely reached. The rescued v their expressions of gratitude for delive But the roscuers scemed to think it was igood fun’” and quietly rowed @ AKING POVIDER (A Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. Jts supertor excellonce proven in millions ot homes for more tnan a quarter of a century I used by the United States Governument dorsed by the heads of the & fversir the strc Dot AnG. Most BasthruL. . DE: Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain ammonin, Hme or wium, “Kold ouly in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER O, Yorl Chic: &t Louts, The best and surest Remedy for Care of | all diseases cansed by any derangement of, the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach aud Bowels. Dyspepela, Sick Headache, Constipation, Billons Complaints and Halaria of all kinds yield readily to the boneficent influence of PRIGRIV; A3l system, restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and eannot fail to ethers. 801d everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Seabury’s Sulphur Candles For disinfect'ng Closets, Store z}n:x]mh « I\': !.L.\'mtm -\!nl.)le'«], uthouses, Caicken Coops, Bivd Seabury s Hydronaphthol Soap, NEED For dis:ases of the Skin and Ip, such as Tetter, Ringworm, UNE uH tions, Itchin, weating F Dandruff, Failing Hair, & Hydronaphthol Pastilles, MORE OF ror puritying tiie Sick room, ex- n T ating disease germs, HESE i s Corn & Bunion Plasters l or Foot llo\lbl\". ARTIGLES? .\ Sl he und l'umi ema, Scabies, Scaley, terminating [nsects and elimin- Kot vy 1 ' 8 ABURY & JOHNSON, Sole Manufacturers, New York THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the Gllowing. They write: 849 Central Ave (‘lm‘lnnntl 0., 4L, 1, Athloyhoros Plls o gured me of m.r aint and d; e ten of | peia. e & fric 3 ho B troubied with dilfl hlmu and he bll lmw-v'-d wons fidly: AN, 16 R(B("l fil_ \ewlln\rn Ct., ‘ebruary loth, 1888, Athlophoros l’l“l ‘worked wonders in my case of dywpepsin. - EMMA L CLARK. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and pleaat o ke, vl wondertully e. Invaluable for and liver complints, dyspey digestion, mnmymmn, b ache, ete. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life und strength, Sead 6 cents, for the beautifil colored pice " e, ** Moorish Maiden.” F THE‘”ILIJFHUIWS €0.112 Wali St. N. Y. THE BANK OF COMMERCE S. W, Cor, Farnam and I5th Sts. Paid in Capital...... .$500,000 GEO. E. DARK Presids LAMEROW R, Vice Presi Y Juu\su\ B anter, DIRECTORS: L. B. WiLL1AMS, L. WILEY. . MCUQNNELL, Wi, SIEVER: CHAS, METZ, ALLENT. RECTOR. D, CUNNINGHAM. E. A, BENSON GUSTAY ANDERSON. J. L. MiLes. Accounts of Bankers, Merchants and Individ uals received on the most favorable terms. CALIFORNIA! THE/LAND OF DISCOVERIES. _ ST I \K\Broncmtusc‘\gs" '“DISE SESTTHROAT L UNGS = s}m.qomflq Sev\d or cmulusl mm!«ah I Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. —THE— SHORT LIN OF THE The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to =THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, ~AND— Milwaukee, . Paul, Minneupolis, Cedar Rapids, itock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Daveuport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other Important points East, Northeast and Southenst. For through tickets cull 0n the ticket agent at 1501 Farnaw street, in Burker Block, or at Unlon Pacide Depof ullman Eleepers and the finest Dining Cars in th world are run on the main line of the Chicago, M yaukeo & St Paul Wailway, ind every uticationly Paid o passengers by courteous ewployes of b A,umg:nrvl A v coral Manager. Aciman Gericral Manugor, KIARGENTER, “Conort Vivketiger ana RO, v"unnmm. Assistant General Paasenger sgizfloket Aeta J.T.CLARK. Uenenl Superintecfent. e CHICAGO Awo NIIR?I'H- WESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs And chlcagu. The only rond o take for Des Malne C f hixon, Chicay Marshaltown w of the numerous points of sup the patrons of this road en O mu hicigo, are its three trains S, which nre_ the finest that ingenuity can croate, 1 the equal of which the ¢ Countil Blam way con 050 of the Chis 26" the trains of with those of all (Indianapolts, Cincianat, burg i bronto, Montreal alttmoro, Wash- Ask for tickets via Ot w n Ry. In Chic close connectio; Boskon: New Sorc Build ipbi, ington, and all poin'ts i the Kast. o RTH-WESTERN" 1£ you wish tho bost ccommocation. All ticket sionts st ekt v i iy B . WIL e mnnm 3 " bl PassT Axent, i Kgent, ty P 2or Agon. LM engor Ag maha, Nob, 3L A, No. JO. 354, —PROPOSALS FOR Army Supplies. Headquarters Dept. of the Platte, Oflice of Chiet Commissary of Subsist- ence, Omaha, Neh., Aug, 23, 1855, led propo- Is, in tri] cate, subject to the usual condi- wilt le received at this office until 12 , central standard time, and at the coat Che- yenne Depot, Wyo., #ud the oflices of the acting commissaries of subsistence at Forts Siduey, Douglas, Utah: Niobrara, Neb.: Robinson, and Mciinney, Wyo., until 11 o'clock a. . Tountain standard tinie, on Moniay, the b day of September, 185, at’ which t pincos they will bo ote ned in the vresence of hidders, for the furnishing and delivery of fiour for issue as a component of the ration. The righ served to reject any or all bids. Blank proposals and speciiications showing in detail the quantitios required and giving full informa- tion as to condition of contracts, will be fur- Dishied on application to any of tho above m Vi BARIIGER, Mal. and atdy AMPAIEN EIll]IlS P SAAROGTE OF CAM- FIT®, with constitution, -nd full 'tnformation sbout o lta. Worst. “"""E""h-'-uhh R IR ALTO Juaicious AID PERSISTENT Advertising has always provea successful. Before placing Newspaper Advertising cons: LORD & THOMA., ADYERTI! 181G AGEN] 48 to 40 Randalob Bureet, emero. TEADY EIPI.OVIEI Soro et gnergetic | ters residing i L T towi .akv., SR S A ) WEAK MENz&r st ulm T. E. CILPIN, FIRE |NSURANCE PBROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICAGO. Dicnneel—llnlrnr«vllnn N..um..lnmnx. o AWINTEREURSFE party salle D: for the Bouth of FRANCE, » SICILY, and other delightful resorts. r for the ?0&7 LAND.G EECE, KEY, The NILE, sud the chief countries andcl of Europe, salls same dats. Sead {oF Ciroulan E.TOURJEE, DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakersand Embalmers At the old n-”m;wl:m ‘li‘lrulm St Ordors by toley and promptly atten gt “&‘uhmwmwNo g ¥ TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1888 The Burlington takes the lead. Burlinglan Route -CBRONR It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people gf Omaha and the West a fast mail service. the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route CBARQRAR. Telephone 250. 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" DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Pesitively Cured by Aduinistering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific, Iy can be gtren in s cup of cofes or tes with- nowledge ot “\' person taking it; abso- futel armioss, and wi I effect n.rmn.m and ther the patient {s a moderate aFiikar or a wizoilio Wi, Thovsands ot drunkards h ufl" mwr-u m-n w\nln BEvoraron Goigen Bo B s aowioage and to-day batiare uit drinking of tnolr own oz A fails, The nystem ence l"'r n.tod wm- Bpecific, it becomes an ut ‘.,, i o T, F Blufts, lowss " Homaopathle Ch emist LONDON, ENGLAND, & SteckPiano Hemarkable for_powetf: thet )l tle ibe pl ififi.fiuué T, n Best guar Ge of tuese instrumenta. WOODBRIDEE BROS, JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878. Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Big G hasgiven univer atisfaction in the ¢ of Gonorrhiea and Gleet. T preseribe Itand feci safe {nrecommend- iug 1t to all sufferers., LFENNVROYAL WAFERS cosestully used wontaly by over mmu 1 m ox b mh or at iru;m" Seated ‘{ ) gaumps. Address Tee Micw l’bruauaua by mau W Goodmn Drug Co.,, Omalidy N Who s wlAl. NERVOUS, 0inhis FOLLY and IGNOR. e TRIFLED away bis VIGOR of BOD BIND and MAN. oon.mmln(oxhlul* draing upon, the FOUNTAIN HEADACHE RACKACHE, Dreams, hun f M FuL Nhu in 8 Bis . u the o EFFE oadt m EARLY DECAY and porhaps CONBY TrON or INSANITY, should congult at on tho CELEB) D br. Cl $ o Clarko, Establish 11, OFt Clarke nas mi de NERVOUS D! BILITY, CHRON Diseases e x| 'Il'o UHIIAR' owm s Li udy. Tt makes NO di HAT yoi v ke or WG has faiied 4o oure you. ‘S FEM AL KA tuering from Har to their sex oan consult with the assuran f speody relief and curo. Send 2 cents post for 'mll al our disoasos. hren co-ml-uon pe ml.' Consult_the ale, ‘each ‘(m. n.vm conading your eise, con - oA friendly letter or call ma v f\n.ute .uam nd a u Life e’ s06" (amps). Medicine ‘and writin; sonteveryiwhere, Tsecure. from €xpoMnFs Hours, 810 8; Bundays, 91012, Address, F. b. O M. D. 185 50. ot e GHIGARO, 114 Your Left Liver 1S OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS, A Proprietary Medicme that needs but & triaf 10 prove its worth, ) ' ' Or, Callender's Left Liver Bitterse The Only Distilled Bitters in the Unijte Btates. The only Bitters recognized by th U mn~d \u!el internal revenue laws as a Pre MU(‘lna Lawfully Patented. No. of 573, Contains no fusil o) exflrnnllfllln, no foreign substance or dama ing drugs. A perfectly pure medicine, coj poundad from Pure Root Herbs and Old Peach Ppleasant to the taste, quiet and decisive in if ures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice {; five days, Hegulates the Bowels, Invigorat Inactive Liver, Cures Diseased H\'ur. Revive the Kidneys, Improves the Appetite Quickl 5 the wnole systemn. New Life to th( Wiounrdson Drug’ Co., "Speck rug interest of Nebraska. R ' Co. W, Yeurnsworth, '+ M Lott Liver Bitters are sold in Omuha, Neb., by na int K. Lambe 0 Fogk, K. Hovits ‘phrmacy, G A Frink Dollone & und Lett Liver Bitten Nebraska Nafiomal Banks U. 8. DEPOS!TOB’I OMAHA, NIB. T Torin 8, Corving, Lewis 8. HEED, TOUZALIN, A Banking Office THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Bauking Busiuess Transacted, el Farm Loans. LOWEST RATES! AND BEST TERMS| Responsible representatives wanted, Call q’ write us BURNHAM, TREVETT & MATTIS, i DRATBICE, NuniASkhs)

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