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THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER, uumbers from Illinols, Indiana, Ohio and other eastern states eame in on every triin, 125 coming from Indianapolis nlone, three lmrx(' amphitheaters overflowed, and LA MAFIA, The Soclety of That Name Not in k was surrounded Prot. Luig! Rovorsl, Ttalo-Amer which are made agair Ttalian society linked with Italian outrages the editor of the the charges How a Very Bad Oase of Suspicion and Jeal- ousy Was Completely Cured, Schemes Don't Work. A group of traveling men o Murray botel one day ok, and & representative of the prss was cupied the soft JOE MULHATTON ON THE DRUMMER. Spoaking about that society, which he was founded to of tho Sicilians, t as organized in 1820 in during the reign of B The people’s rights wero t ian government, w |m»m1u.nnm-n the city then w‘n mul the privilege of free speech was An inquisition was estab- lished which pried into family matters, s word spoken in the |n i- circlo ofton expo 3 » exchanging the road, and fables bearing upon the subject of adver- rios picked up on alled several ght the politic Traveling Men's Day at the Creston 1e Grass Palace Innovation— Don't Work, -A Notable A Cincinnati man told of an enterprising rin his town who tries all sorts of | upon by the It The worst case of suspicisn and jeatous, the west has just been cured, belng the wife of & well had noticed that her husband had ht his grip home with him, but always loit itat the stor from a trip, and in her je y it to be filled with love letters, appointments | of meetings with f while her husb through Dakota she went, down to the store and approaching the porter, 10 make a dollar Cfln don't you he threw in a | The other undertakers stood of the family red to furnish them morphine and po | if they would allow him to If a family was suspected of hav- in its home, the government arch that home, found the male y were cast into stamp his adver. hesitate to if weapons d of the attempt of the early bird they made it so hot for him stly when you aln roads which have pro- nductors of passenger “kets and provided o know where my husband keeps his society whose motive was ]nnlul'\u and : he throws it down in a corner the oftice and leaves it ther 0ol here, John s agninst this sort of thing. 1"\ a small H'u'yh\ o uI men bt | converses beautiful nst such roads, members of the at the first opportunit over such roads so lon to me I'll give ‘] to by W it back again in into hy W an oath to stick to ronds, in takir branded every con- ence with the p in his hand. ronize roads that treat their em- s in such a manner. 1 personally interested in the roads that have based on tho ation that conduetors have been de veling men to tr: rried the prize to and with sot teeth and p: The fivst thing »hnvmuum:x d was 8 well- thoy sought to ¢ rould find out v men who earried out th unjust decroc unknown power, when government's marks of much handli extent of the ra This sho opened Sojourners in Lincoln. The following is a list of the comme; s who stopped in Lincoln over S Mr, William Your monthly assessment of B0 cents for the support of the Young s fund) s noww duc, —, Dear Sir: Siitn ik LB 10 be L.ivh]n-- outh tho sentence of do You will bo pl wood causo pr. You prodicted it would fn you and carried out by one of the » was warned 3, W. Gi esvic DeKalb, 111 ; This drovo much of the hard, stony fook ators of their , but she contint “A. Strobbat, ttempts of the government seized the o 1\1 Murdock, Chica, l:l]~ lls n the might soon ctims in the stamped and 1o \ Jv“l' s i d 110 “Miss Georgic Gray LR i '()"u Johnson, St. Lo \vcll Imw\. n handwritin, came into her “Oh, the wreteh “My suspicions ar ON, this s too much wiy to a flood of te she calmed herself s! ad as follows: , Minn., Sept. king mo to 1 ric Saturday evening was handed me by i ¢ this morning. reply, permit me to say 't taken the man, d not be proved dreds were male them divulgo th \though hun- she cried in her .un.uun oy 0o well founded ! . What made 1s the fact that acts had become un- d in broad daylight, . H. O. Spencer, Chicago. At the Windsor—J. ago; W. H.. Brevoort, J.D. M. Lobdell ' . H. Kaiser, ¢ bearable wero kil and frequently thoroughfares, S iminassonich though alway ico of the gov- hren informed of A revolution -dinand’s power You inay nof be Tam a married man, and am blesse love and confidence of the gre ica. Rather than betray that con- fidence or dishonor that love 1 would y eyes there are but one womun in the world and she it 1s who g pleasant smile and & wifely every time 1 come from a trip, test little wife (mnumr. J 1- Ioflpor. L. M. Bennatt, LP. | 0 08T, BOVEE 10,000 deaths. )’rhmuu Clicago: B Waine .AL i \{u.\.n ; Court . Perkins, Chicago. nd of the “Mafi K Buraell, WV, Then sbe laid down on the bec and they lln nol, © for awhilo and then close the grip, took it to to return it to the nothing of what had oceurred. 'd the stove the drummer s Trom behind a pile of goods and asked : “Did she go through 1t, 5 She took it into another room ne half an hour before she brought s mmnh\, who ure 14 to Have hgen impl er of the Ital (11\'(71»\»];4 r Union some time ago,or those re now being hunted in Boston for wtening the liv i > lowest cluss, who land immigration voput upon the After diphtheria, s riot fever, pnenme s in front Boston vs Dakota. passengers in_the rred cowhoy, Deadwood st ' awfully, but lool s the Chi- nothing to do but lis! statute lnm‘h 5 that does all the: ies know that thi * needn’t tell me anything ahout » continued the cowho, i 'k of the old mai world if all men were like h ““Phat's business, John. promiscd_ you and now let street and take something. back dump thi » themselves ain assort that the *M since ceased stuff and put my things in the gvip, for l,.:u out tomorrow mor John, for putting me slipped out and dis- appeared behind the green shade of a con- venient saloon, ir arrors into me, un’ Itell yer there ain't no g but a dead Injun.” “Have_you ever on to this,” city, such as the will rob_to L.-m Lh\-n Ahm. and take a life to do so. ‘Mufin,’ the political society, is no move, In ns an- there are scattered bands of v all true, honest rend Helen Hunt's od the old maid. veplied the cow- ccent on the what. Romola, ‘Homola’ a book written Have you over Joe Mulhatton! Joe Mulliatton has been writing about the drummer, and this is what he says: The heavens declare the glory of God, and the drummer drummeth where he sojourneth. Day unto day he uttereth speech and night unto night he drinketh be: harmless beverages, There is 1o line he cannot sell, and day unto day ho uttereth knowledge. He goes into dark places of earth and is the greatest enlightencer and civilizer on the face of the He has no place to lay 4 He goeth about like a roar- eking what he can devour. He wotks harder mentally and p] than o preacher and catches t hours of the day and fon-to go to Kurope o tanor Kamchatla' as does a pr "”u\un Imntul Wwhat? _ Helen Hunt, ,'T havenever read Roman, an’ it’s anything about Injuns I don’t w it. I know how you eastern cr and other very Viathe Wabash Route. On Q;-ph‘n\hl*l 9, 23 and October 14 the there wasa silence for some tonian discover I sell round trip tickots to Finally the I a hillside covered She gazed at them admiringly for a mo- the centaur, Mississippi, Louisia grin and Flovida, at Half Pare 30 d Remember the W the Son of God. quainted T suppose, sir, and faun of this region?” ping Cars on all trains, 15 hours to St. Louis, e hdll.\nnmr.’\, with the flor ¢ turned to the window,and, emphatic motion of ayellow jet of with a sudden _and s points South and full informution for a copy of the Southorn Home 11l at the Wab: Tho drummer Is & mode ave satan @ big surprise when He in- put a stale sand- wich and a glass of beer in the cylinder of a drammer and his wonderful mechan i ulsato and yibrate Ho will tell lies, maice love to the gir of thing, you know. invention, yet For tickets and to routes, also tobacco juic You take and > sido of the road. ) deliberately crossed his long legs, pulled t low down over his into a corner of the ¢ damo nddross ard, e did not wordull the' way 1 Ticket Office, his slouch sot, Omaha, or write G. Agent, Omaha, Ne il 2 L Ry Mount Adam's kce Caves. up. 4,000 feet river, at the whose symmetr 0,1 tell you remarkable, and _the quicker you * men get & moveon you, and geton , the better it will ing generation, him several times afte the Columbia buse of Mount Adams, to all these solemn be for you all and for tho 1 h my love and ble in good and regular stand Cily, L subscribomyself; yours y erit MULHATTON. e vous prostration, nervous cured by Dr. Samples free at Kuho Sleeplossness, ne dysmpsiny duline beautiful little meadows and fed b, e surrounded by broad a_stroam of purest water, taking its rise in the snow fields His Knowledge the A Brooklyn manufacturer paid a bill without a murmur the other day, simply on account of the way His engineer found that the hot wate pump ¥ wmld not work and sent for u ma latter bothered \\llh |t 0 and said it must come » in the faetc suggested that a Principal Thing. Notable tnnovation. @George Mitchell and Messrs. Shinn and Bryant, reprosenting respectively the W, A within a few miles of Trout Lale, mountain gem sin this wonderful country of lakes, for the veason that trout-filled basing abe g0 common that the discoverer, his brain for an o sen fit to dub his find w As yet only si hat company, ar- day, from Buffalo in pany and the G rived at Bonanza, Thur the Interests of their firms, located at Omaha, says the Big Horn County (Wyo.) The enterprising firms have been alive to the fact that there were profit- able business fields to be part of this state, but this is the at they have turned thelr atten- tion to the Big Horn basin, tatives are o genial, enterpi have mado a favorable im hLS ibat a mtopn a long time, neighboring engincer ho scnt for, genius in the matter averso to t xin, first thought caves have beel whole eountr; verberating worked in the gives forth a' hollow, ro- yund to the heol tap of the hobnailed mountain shoo of the visitor; it is highly probable there are many after studying took a hammer and raps over the valve. 10 it three sharp ng trio, who : i i iid, and putting on they foel very Ono of these ice caves, thelargest one, is usod by the farmers as a cold storige “I received a bill from him for $: 5 me, but when T had examined the items | cortainly u|\-vwx-|h<-purpu-«‘udmh'nhl\ [ i nee is like into a cistern, and the adventurer lowers himself into the | chilly atmosphere by The interior of the cave is composed of one large_apartment about eighty feet vo is walled with ice | below; with huge icicles of stalactite and stalagmite forma- tions obstructing a complete view as well as forming obstacles to exploration, but affording the most gorgeous pictures in the light of a flaming pitch torcl The eflect is simpily i but at the same time most fascinating, mp.-.mn, when seen on a hot August Tho hugo pendunts of puro. tran- scintillate the ruddy glo\\' of the torch ina bewilder- ing mazeof colorand & thousand iness relations for their firms with the mor- uiha is an_enterpris- euterprising bu chants of the basin. ing city full of 1 men who do not intend to allow the merchants east of the Missouri riverto take any trade away from Wyoming that legitimately be- longn to them by right of location and ”com- The opinion has often been expressed by basin morchants that they would much prefer to trade ncarer home the opportunity was afforded them to do so. rms mentioned above eyidently intend 1o afford the opportunity, eased to learn from th hat it s being appreciated, our merchauts patronize knowing that the results are sure to \w of mutual benefit to both. lessrs. Blank & Co., dr. John Smith, 1 moans of a rope. owing how, # ' Had he charged 50 for fixing the pump I nhuu!(l hu\u cnnqdun'd \, and I u-u) rnized the value u! the know ledge; sul paid and said nothin, e A Costly Silver Service, The people of San Francisco have pr sented to the new ¢ $7,000 silver serv! dthe Rustler is r representatives We hopo to sco of that name a At is said to be the handsomest hing of the kind owned in Traveling Men at Creston. Thursday was & big day men at Creston. peoplo passed through the bluo grass palace 1t was traveling men’s duy, and more than o thousand of them visited the palace and witnessed the races. o8 Delighted. casant effect and the perfect safety oh ladi y use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all couditions make it their favorite remedy. 10 the eye and to the taste, goutle, yet effect- ual in acting on the kidueys,liverand bowels. for the traveling ‘Twonty-five The air is a clear dry cold, even on tho y. There isno dampnessor | moisture; {hioice is not melting, It is pleasing Visitors In large hard and cold and dry. as in midwinter. A few momoents inthe cave and on very blood is chilled, o fact which is yot, no doubt, the cause of & thorough oxploration of the cave never having been made, Theresire, porhaps, other and adjoining wverns, which ve probable epes out from the main avart- ment and form an icelandic labyrinth, - - CAN YOU DO 1T, EDISON? You Would Become the Saint of the Spinster World, New York Sun: ““Yes, truly. She has & man she folds up and puts away. He is lovely.” T can't believe i, 1 see her every- where with such a. distinguished chap— holds himself like a soldier and looks like alord.” “Of course. Te's madeof wood, That's why he's so stiff. _Then his expression never changes, That's why he looks so aristoerati Where on carth did she get him?” “Bought him. She’s rich, you know, ! and could have bought lots of live ones, but you can’t gat vid of thom when you want to, and seldom have them when you need them, Now, when she requives an escort she whisks this fellow out of h box, unfolds and screws him togethe and, prosto! a man!” “I3ut doesn’t she die of dullne talks to her?” Heodoes. If she pulls the s There a wangable Who \g he ot Jders, b of cony tioninter' There is one of smull \ y on 1, one on rel ked ard McAl , Johnny Ward id Talmage, Later on she can get | ombracing all subjects, but really | she scldom needs to use any but the I-talk cylinder, == | low joll When she wants to talk, what then?” *Oh! she shuts him off, There s a special stopyfor ‘yes’ and ‘no,’ and he her by di veeing, for she uttonand has a negative or just us she wishes. H cally porfoct sineo she .e’s ‘her constant comps fles he How I wish I had one!” you are only one of many ling that wish, but soon be ready for e have been large 5 from hotel keopers all over the United States, and \H chusetts and Connecticut alone have bid for 50,000 to start on What o blessing to womankind! Only the poor old maids, the unattract- ive widows, the oldc »s who will be benef ki hosts of them without father, b », husband or benu, They must cither stay at home, employ messenger boys, or pub up with some makeshift of a fellow obtained at at trouble and some risk, A woman an't be housed all the time and she d likes goin a parcel,and the makeshift i3 sure to bore her—that's whore the risk comes in, In this wa, vou can pick out a man, short orlong, Tat or thin, light or dark—suit your own complexion and style, and have him changed as your fancy dictates, Aftera time youforget he's not alive. 1Te looks so nice and is always on hand, yet so easily disposed of, “At first I did fancy I should tire of his conversation, but it was just like thay the real man used, and T was as much in- terestedas ever before. Some womoen will feel sensitive, as having one is a tactit acknowledgement can't got the other side. Still the are intima- ting them so cleverely that it is diflicult to toll nhul\ is the patented nan. Bless your henat, don’t fancy they will sup- plant the nu-.\\ and blood fellows! That's not theidea at all. They ave only sub- stitutes for those who can't the othevs. here s n pile of coin in the cnte e, and the man who owns the plant big fortune urred. lell all the women you know about it. It’s too good to belive, but it's true, Ishall wri this con wtion for some editor, and if he’s not a bigger wooden-head than the subject of the article he'll publish iy Al et Al Beware of frauds.—Be sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas® Electric Oil. It cures collls, eroup, asthma, deafucss and rheuma- tisim. pro: affivmativj tempor i him, for 1never rt “Dear m My de et anding av the arel A neat 1ool corner of Napolcon avenue and street in this city has beon an_ objec great ouriosity during the nm fow d by allbgpaliin matira ik New Orleans dispatch to the Ne. Star. The house is a substant one, large and roomy, surrounded by ample grounds. In the yard are a great many fir and orange trées which are now laden with lucious frui Mrs, Godame, a widow and her family of several chil- dren, one of whom is & man of age, live in the house. These peoplo ave devout church-goers and are Dot superstitious. They have been living in the house for five ye but nothing extraordinary was noticed until one day thisiweek when chairs be- wn dancing around the rooms, pie s on the walls reversed themselves, >t hopped from the beds and other icles of household goods acted in so strange a manner that the widow and her children we out of their wits. Since that time these manifestutions take place eve and evening. Father Kenney in to bless the hous: While the priest was engaged in his holy mission his hat was lifted from his head by the invisible prank playe The residents of the house tell some strango stories of the mysterious hap- penings, While frying teak one morning the servant girl was called from the kitchen into an adjoining room. Re- turning a minate later, sho was hovror- struck to find a lighted tallow candle stuck in the ment. In another room a cradle containing an infant was ups and the babe thrown upon the floor. Two plaster of ments jumped from one room to Once they were se. curely tied toa bedpost, but twine would not hold them. ordnary morning as called much excited over the oc 108, an while they believe the are ull the doings of mischicvously inelined persons, they cannot help feeling that the house may be bewitched, The place has been thor- oughly searched, buw-to noavail. Neigh- bors give the furmily the highest recom- mendations for truthfulness, and declare that none of them would resort to trick- ery. J— The only radical curo for rheumatism is to ctiminate from the blood the acid that causes the disease, This is thoroughly _effocted by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Persist until cured, ~~Fhe process may be slow, but the result is sure. - A Tiny Bug That Likes Tobacco. Tobaceo sellors are troubled just now | by the visitation of a tiny brown bug that seems to be a confirmed tobacco chewer and something of a connoisseur of the ; tho Cinclunati Commer The bug is about | the size of aseed of flax, and is_almost | the color of tobacco. It bores its way into cigars and cats large holes in the hllw' It burrows i way through ages of smoking tobacco and i\us on the fullness thereof. Ono or two observant dealevs, John C, Davis for one, has noticed that the bug will bore into cigars made of Havana tobacco and packages of smo! ing tobacco in which there is 8 Havana mixture, The effects of of the work of the bug are very destructive, for they ruin a cigar by making a hole in the wrapper, and all smokers know that a cigar with atiny hole or two anywhere oxcept near the mouth raught of n oigar. bug bas ever boen in the wrap end, rulnfl the ! Samples free at Kuha Co.'s, 15th and Do d a'young Chestnut street merchant to of town and the nmmxmmu to road up the stanc Let me seo what I have on handat pres- ent, for lh-- tables, chairs, and even the | y sitting room are v flooded with the works of the great nov- » all of Dickens’ Sir Walter Scott’s, all Charles Reade’s ‘s, some of Lever' Russell’s, all 0o numerous to mention, icked them up stil cheaper at second the whole lot cost me quite $5, so T shall get my acquaintance with the standards onderful barg: sick headache, ins in the head t tle Liver and Kidne femalo_troubles, Cures all disorders of the ous Disensow, Loss of' tion, Bitionsness, Fever, Piles, tract disease. h, Liver, Bowel, K dne pstination, Costiveness, the system less Hablo (0 cons SPRPSIA. W0y RADWAY & COn Appetite, Headach of the fifteenth century is shortly to bo placed in tho tnternal secretions to rm_its functions. Waren Sireet, New jld by all drigg hand of the grent swordmaker, ras, the Ganzagas and the hos to have belon Este, and is thou, to Francisco de Boyd 5 Operu House Charles VIIL i Messrs. Boyd & would respecttully present for the oj Jf theseason at N Carleton Opera Co Which fs unquestion oSt comic operi or B0 arTisTs () . Wednesdny Matinee o me your name and address, mailed to the 8wift Specific Co., necessary to obtain an interesting treate ise on the blood and the di: Aflants, Ga, is ases incident BENITO JUAREZ. 8kiz Eruption Cured, ©Ono o my cnetomers, & highly respected and t who is now absent from t's Specific with exceliont He says it cured himof & skin eruption 1at he had been tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted the curative qualitics of wany othier medicines, Rongxt Cxcs, Dro Drs.Betts XBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLA S STRERT OMAHA, NEB. Mexiean [nternat Incorporated By the oml Bavking (o, Concessionaries tato of Chihuahua, Mex- ico, for Charitable Purposes. RRLND MONTHLY DRAWING, tho sty of Juntes (tor- Tucsday Even and Saturday Mat “Tho Quuen's L ke placo n prbll orly Pato qol Norto) \\Cdn'\dl) Sept. 24th, 1890 Seats are Nuw on S Al«, nc Regu- lar Prices. Dlmz Eden Musee WILL LAWLER, MANS ! CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS, OMAHA. Little Annic Nclson, Soubrette. Il()\\'Ll~1’l‘ ’l' 3 [()—wn LUs: Quo l)il)lG L'su. both gentlemen Of hikh CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALF TICKETS §2, QUARTER TICKETS, 81, | Prize of $60.000... - ..S60, 000 1Prize of 10,000 1Priwo of " 5.00) 3 Prizos of 1,00 Admits OPEN TO THE \NOHLD OMAHA CITY RAGE TION WITH THE Douglas County Fair, Approsimation 00 Terminals to #6000 r ol A cnch, ulm Torminuls Lo $10,000 Pri 1914 Prizes amounting to horby catify that the Mexieun Intermntio nuge and control of this Lottery, snd thatthe sime wre conducted with honesty,, fuirnes faith towards ail parcies. o HN 8. M oss Commissioner, OMAHA, NEB,, Septembor 2nd to 4th, 1890, Tuesday, Septe Trotting—Fouls of 185 Buporvisor for the GOVOrmonts Wednesday, S¢ !‘:::‘I;Iyul:n'i;}"d wing a prizo s sent to the under= rotting—Toals of 15 The most widely ana tavorab) falistain the United States. perience, romarl knowa spoo- heir long ex- able skill and universal suc- cess in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Diseases, ontitle those full confidence of They guaran tes A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE OURE for the awful effects of oarly vic ous evila that follow in its traln BL UI)D AND ational Bak, xi TPaso, Tex 30 oliss, mile b Running-miile and rep September 4th. , mile heats, best 3 Chronie and Surgical eminent physiclans o the For elub rates or any other | youraddross el A Number. More rapid de= ur encloting an env g dhanumnce MEXICAN I NTERNATIONAT, BANKING C0., City of Juarez Mexico. SKIN DISEASES spgedily, con Send remittances for tickels by ordinary letter, <uu0d Ly all € Xpress coms e, bunk draft or postal AL BANKING €O, ico, via Kl Paso, fox. Brawnell Hall, SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. erof 10th and Worthin \ ) ORDERS yleld r A.ul.y to their skillful treat- nt. PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS uaranteed cured without pain or detention "WYDROCELE AND VARICOOELE perma- redin every cuse. . ‘unloss othierwiso - . Wheeler, Prosident, Oma nently sed euc olohn Buumer, Secretary, 15 Farnan THE CREAT STATE REUNION Night Emissic to either sox positivel firetional disbrders that resilt trom ful follies or the oxcess of STRICTURE Gusrantes without cutti affected at ho OUNG AND Mi A SURb CURE ¥ t without &mo- DLE-AGED MEN. tly viee which brinzs organie weakness, destroying both mind and with all its dreaded ills, permanenty DRS. BETTS proper ndulgance and soll ruin both mind and body, unfiulnu thew for buslness, study or marri MARRIED MEN or those entering on that happy 1ife, awaro of physical debility, quickly OUR SUCOESS Istased upon facte. First—Praotisl expert: Second—Ever thus' starting right, BISHOP WORTIHI ev. ROBERT DOHER THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1890, gueand partiou=ars apply tothe l\b’l’llb IE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. This Tnstitute, situated in one of the mosy beautiful sul ¥ ST, RECTOR. 01d Soldiers and Sailors GRAND ISLAND, Address thoso who have im- lves by im- ary hbits, whioh September 1st to 6th. edicines are ared. i DUt INhoratory. XLy 50, AU each case, thus effectingcures Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, thout injury. 15,000 OLD VETS IN CAMP. 2,000 TENTS PITCHED. l'nrp.ufl- culars nds drexsBupirioress. - OMAHA NEB A REALISTIC ARMY SCENE, Gl A battalion of U. 8. Battery “F" 2nd U. 8. Ar rade and mount g in War times, lery will duill, j_, TEPHEH"S »E.LEGE teid Ty Rt waise t naval battle, participated In by war ships and shore batterles, Thursday ovening. ireat sham battle Kriday, by regular artillery and lufautry aud the JAGKSONVILI. aratan and cllogite counee, leraturn lar 20 bands on the ground. prizes Friday. Parade of vetorans, regulars, ete., Wednes- Band contest for N \'nlm \|nlr\uv ACADE ILLINDIS mimm‘ dcwefi. S RY J. STEVENS, A. B, Prin, PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH Brilllant camp fires every night with nota- Military Arndumy Dboy Brooke Hul, girls The Great Occasion in Nebraska. We Offer for Sale, Four thonsand tons choloe Bal Grand TIsland's tutch strings are out! the Bugar Palaco and Nebraska's great new industry, beet sugar making, at Grand Island. Rallroads carry for one fare round trip. 1302 Farram Street. HARRY P. DEUEL, and Ticket Agent. Oity Paesenger Trlmary, 8o ondary or Tertiary permanesly ey SYPHII.lS re expenso of comiag, radlroad fa Bl €15 theack nowieaged leading remedy for all the unnatiral discharges and privato disenses of men. A STRANGE _BROS-. TO WEAK | Guarasieed wot to {tand foel sufe commending 110 |nl(vllt(‘uw'n|‘.«> i n JLSINERMD, L DicATuR, vown.nu.'uoumi-.canf..

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