Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 02, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890
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COMFORT
FOR THE Hliliri
Life Made Easy
II Y HUYINO SOMK OK TIIK
l-'INKST AN' I)
More Comfortafcle
SHOES
liver sold In Lincoln. To try them on I
to buy. These good lo be (otitul only nt
Webster & Roger's
103 O Street.
Fine Hunt I'nhlnots n per iliwim. Hpeelnl
rule to ttutuiit. full una see our worn,
Studio, 1214 O Street.
Open from 10 11. 111. to 4 p. m. Sunday.
J. S. EATON,
Physician and Surgeon
.Onicc: nfiS. Eleventh .St.
Telephone! Olllec 6S5, Residence 56 J.
LINCOLN, Nl!.
' fia'aifst.
I'motlce Limited to Disease of tho
Nervous System, Heart and Blood
ItKKKHKNCKS:
Hon, Win. I.eese, Attorney General.
llon.T. Ii. Norvnl. AHHixilnto Justice,
lone Nntloiiiit Hank, Reward.
CHIens' National lluuk, Ulysses,
ornoKi issao nirwt. Lincoln, ni:ii.
ON SALE
TO .LL
Principal Points
EAST, WEST,
NORTH AND SOUTH
- AT
1044 O STREET.
E. B. SLOSSON,
City Passenger Agent
Grand Drawing
OK TIIK
Loterla de la BeneQcencia Publica !
or TIIK
' State of Zacatecas, Mexico.
A H.viullciito of capitalists havo secured tlio
concession tor operating this
ami will extend It bulnesi throughout tlio
United Htntcs and llrltlsh Columbia,
llelow will be found it lUt of the prlrcs which
will be drawn on .
July 23, 1890,
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and coutinuo monthly thereafter.
CAPITAL
PRIZE,
$150,000.00
100,000 Ticket nt 9IO.OO. Halve.,
n.OO. Tent In, l.UO. American
, CurrHiicj,
LIST OK l'HI.KS:
1 1UUZJ2 OK fl.V.OOO Is
1 JMtl.K OK &),X) 1
1 l'ltl.KOK SVOOOU
,1,000
,. 60,000
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. 10,000
. 10.1UI
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. 45.000
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10 I'lllXKHOK
JOl'r.KOK
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2.000 are.,..
l,xwnro..
voaro
JOnrrt
awi rai.r.nur ,
600 l'UIZKH OK.'.'.'.'.'.' 100 are
150 are
AIM'llOXIMATICN VltUKH.
150 lMtl'KH OK IISO are fyi)
ISO I'llI.KH OI.,... KM are 15.O0U
ISO I'ltl.KS OK Ware 7.500
DW Terminal I'rUesof M nn. ,. m,mu
sitfl 1521,030
Cl.iril KATKSl U Tlekel. for Wltn.OO.
8PE0IAL RATES ARRANGED WITH AQEM18.
AGENTS WANTED !- 55
elty In Untied State und llrlil.h America.
Tlie payment of l'rlzcs In Kuaruntced by a
special deposit of five hundred thousand dol
lar ovw.uooj, with tlie Stale Oovernmeut,
and upprovod by Jesus Arechlicn, Uovernor
Drawing tinder llm )eronal supervision of
Lie. Hermllilo Arteatin, who lit nppolnted by
the Government an Interventor.
"I CkhtivV that with tlie Htnto Trisurcr
ul neecemwry guarantee nro deposited itsur-
In full payment of nil prizes of this druw-lug,
JlKKMiNioAuTEAOA, Interventor.
IHI'OUTANT.
lUmlltances must be either by Now York
Draft Kxprw or Iteglslored Letter, American
money. Collection can bo made by Kxpress
Uoinpaule or Uank. Ticket ent dlreet to
Maoak'nmeut will be paid by dratUon New
York, Montreal, Kt. Paul, Chleauo, Han Fran
olicoorClty of Mexico. For further lufor
BiatlonuddretM. JUAN PIKDA1). Manager,
Za.ctecaj, Melc.
AjMirtAdo iX
fjrj- photographer!
B Tickets
Tow thinking people will deny the power of
hiimnu clixpioiuv, but Km cireot lo niiiiilfutteil
noma timet In lather odd imuinvr At the
Mnto convention of farmei-H and ICnlgliti of
ltlwr the other day ox-Hfiiator Van Wycls
mnilan Kn-ech with many eloquent lliKhti In
It. At IIn eoncliKlon oneof the little Mower
KlrN who iufent the Capital hotel camu up on
the platform, ptexenttd the nMakir with a
buttonhole Ixxpiet ami ntnrteil itileHy nway.
The old eaiupalKiier ivaclutl In liU pocket
and Mild "conic here, nlnsy," lint hit youthful
admirer darted nway with a mnlle and n toN of
the head that plainly Mild that M10 wa proud
to ulvo How cm and n-orncd to take my.
Aiiioiik the II. it M. pantengciH for Colo
radotho other day were 11 paity who hnvo
iiulto a mimlwr of frlendt In Lincoln. They
were W. V. llrady and family and MIm Llua
Hon Ivy ot C-dar H-ipItU, Iowa. Mr. llrady
In general agent mid anhtaut nupvrlntendent
of tlio llurllngton, Cellar HiinliU A: Northern
railway, of which John K. Utt wan Kencral
freight agent novenil year ago. JIm, How
ley It one of Iowa' well known iiuiHlolnii.
Tlio fiaity will ("penit flio mininier In Colo
rado. liny Leone, oon of Attorney lleneral Leese,
hat accepted it K)tltIon In the unlenrooiii of
the Wtttel rrlntlng Co. Sir. Lwso will have
charge of the Htatloncry and engraving de
paitinent.iuul will take pleasure In ohowlng
tlio CouniKii'itmiiierli line ofwiltlnR paper
mid exhibit to admirer of engraved Htatlon
cry nucha calling canl, etc., the handsomest
111, 0 In the went.
The following party had 11 plentaiit outing
at Cnib' mill Hundayi dipt. 1. A. (latchell
and family, Mm. Heinltnntl daughter, Mlswes
lllanche Kox and (IiimIo Melntyre, Mettr.
Clmrlci Woley, Lee Pnvlt mid H. H. Nelr.
Mitt Kox mid Mr. WoNey wcrothe bent In
theiitlalr,
L'lutrlot Clark ha gone with lilt ultter for
an outing In the Hplflt Like region. They
will be the gueitt of Omaha friend at a cot
tiiRoon Like OkohoJI. During Mr. Clark'
ulnence Walter Oraliam It working 011 the
book of the Clark drug company.
Ii. WVtteiiunu mid family hnvo decided
to reinoNo from Decatur, III., to Lincoln.
Mr. Wostermnn hat been in the dry goodt
tiiislneMnndixiectti lo continue In tlio Mime
Hue. lie I the father ot the WYjtcriimu
hoy already no welt known here.
C (1, Cod ninn hat resigned hi puxltlon nt
storekeeper and fuel ngent ot the H. it M.
After a trip to Hoaton he will engage In hind
new in Denver. Henry Waterman hat been
Hindu storekeeper. J. N. tUeim I talked of
for fuel agent,
Mlet Kitty mid A I loo Cowdery mid Alice
I'ower and Iloinor L'diulstoii have rcturnetl
from Columbus. They went up to intend an
entertainment given byMItt May North, an
oloourlonUt who ha returned from the east.
Henry Materoii, chaplain of Fnrrngut
I'ont, ha been haud.timely i-eniembeied by
that Uuly with a donation and transmutation
(for himself and wife to Hostoii and return.
8. II. lli-owu, train dispatcher for the II. &
M.. Iris ironu to Denver tor a abort vUlt II..
goes thence to l)oix'heter, .Mas , for it
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iiionin n Mijoiiru among out time 11 lend.
M(.t Mm Inn IVtitlrtft lnt um.b fm. li..i.Mr
mid Dnmo Humor ha It that Mie went to be
come the wire of Clmrle II. l'armelee, form
erly 11 elerk for Herpolhelmer fc Co.
Dr. O. V. IiniberUon nud Mark Wood
hnvo gone on n bear hunt. Their route is to
Duhith, .thence UHX1 mile north Into Urlt
lsli North Aineiicn,
Alliert Wntkins left Sunday to Join hi
family at Madlwn, WIj, They have gone to
Tomahawk hike In the northern part or the
state.
K. T. Uodd I sutrerlng from 11 eoinpllca
tlou or troubles, including lirlght' diseiuse,
and Is lying nt the point or death nt Chey
enne, Mr, and Mrs, H, A, Hnbeock left last week
for k hummer' sojourn nt Portland, Oregon,
during which they will tour the Pneltlo co.tst.
O. C. Muiison nud family have returned
from n long trip through the northwest that
extended to Vancouver' Inland.
MUm Nellie nud Maggie Ilowlnnd ot Sews
nrd have Ikhsii the guesti this week of At
torney Ueueral Leow'i laniily.
John O, Uouuell, whose real estate business
hn kept lilm in Chicago much ot the time of
late, was home till week,
Henry Altkins, Mr. D. G. Courtney and
Mist Irene Wutkltm are sojurnlng nt Halt
ImVo City.
M. O. Dickey, city editor of the Cull a Miort
time ago, ha taken n place on u Kansas City
daily.
Capt. llax and family have gone to Hot
Spring, S. D., for the Captain' health.
K. H. AVells has gone east to spend hi bum
mer vacation among the White Mountains.
Mr. A. M. Hartram uuJ daughter have re
turned from n visit at Stillwater, Minn.
Mil Sadie Decker entertained n few friend
informally at curd Suturduy evening.
The laditw of the W. C. T. U. havo ojiened
a coiroo house on bouth Tenth street.
511m Ada Heatott ha been entertaining
Mi Laura Thompson ot Onuha,
Mr. A. J. llrigham nud sou left Tuesday
for it visit nt Janesvllle, Wl.
II. H. Krug I enjoying sen, sun nud sand
bath nt Atbury Park.
Mr. J'rank Mayo and mother are visiting
nt Ileardstown, low a.
Frank K. Lawlor returned Monday from
hi eastern trip. .
Ueorge H. Taylor U summering iimong the
Hockle.
Hob Muir Sundayed with hU brother in
Omaha.
J. K. Haum, now ot Omaha, was n Sunday
visitor.
Mis Mary MoArthur left Monday for St.
Louis.
Mr. P. V. M, Hnymond U visiting at Osage,
Iowa.
Mrs. J, II. Kdwardi is visiting nt St. Paul,
Minn.
Gorham Ilotts left Sunday torn trip to Chi
cago. Mr. U. 0. Youmuns k visiting in Denver.
J, II. Thorp has removed to I .a Crosse, Wis.
Last June, after the great Hood, I received
abottlttof Chamberlain' colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy from my pastor, nt n time
when I was very much run down with diar
rhoea, and had tried two doctor without
finding; any relief, This remedy relieved me
nt once, nud cured mu entirely In n short
time I got several botthi und gnvo it
around among my acquaintances who were
nllllcted In the same way. I think I gave It
to n dozen people, and it relieved unit ruled,
o far n I kuowln nil ciiKet. It It the bt'xt
medicine for tlio diHao I hate over known.
Mrs, K, L, llenrlo, Johnstown, Pu.
SUMMER TOUR.
Important Point and Nucuestliins.
I am now supplied with 11 full line of finely
Illustrated pamphlets descriptive of the lend
ing suininer ic.tortt of our country nud cnu
otror manner vnluahle stigKexlion to those
contemplating a trip dm lug the heated epell
Special attention I culled to the celebrated
fishing re toil of northern Michigan nud the
upper lake region, the charming nud diversi
fied scenery of the Alleghenlet nud the Ih'iiii
tiful Lehigh vallei, the Tlimivunl islniidtof
the St. Lawrence, the (pilot hntiiiU of the
Adirondack the surf bathing of the Jersey
coast, the health giving rcortt of the grand
old "Hookies," tl.o Hot Spring of Dakota,
with their attendant stage ride over Hiipeili
mountain roads nud uiuld scene of indescrib
able grnudi'iir, the iHiatiug und llshing of
Hplilt luko nud Mliinetotika, atidtoSaiatogn,
the ipieell ot the fashionable resorts.
Inquiries concerning the nbovo, either per
sonal or by letter, will receive prompt nud
courteoiit attention.
A O. Kleiner, C. P. & T. A.
DULUTH, DAYFIED
And Oilier Lake Supetlor I'olnU.
The truvellug public may not be nwnro
that the II. M. mnket the run between Lin
coln nud jKilnts on Like Superior several
limns quicker than any other line, our rate
are the lowest m.d the service the best.
Mnko Inquiry at Union depot or city olllce,
corner O nud Tenth sheets, before deciding
on your route. It's to your Interest to do so.
A. O. .leiner, C. P.itT. A.
Selllliir lliiohs hi' Snli-eilplloii.
The method of selling books by siibscripllou
hat many ndvantnget over liny other, and It
dally growing In iiiiMirtauce and populniity.
Hy this method thonttentloiiof thepuivliasei
Is culled to valuable liooks of whlcli he might
remain In entire Ignorance if they were sold
In nny other way. It It the most 'direct mid
nltogether the iiMtt ivommifni way to Imy
iKHik. Hooks purcliasel at n retail book
store have generally passed thinugh the
hands ot from two to our mldtllfmrn, each
ot whom must have 11 prollt.
The lllrertiile IWitlshlny Co., St Loiilx,
Mo., olleis prollttblo euiployiiient to nil who
wish to engage in tho business. Experience
It not necessary, but nny lady or gentleman
with Intelligence mid Industry can mnkvti
success of tlio worth,
Their publications are first elnst, Just such
books ns our young jieopleiind our older ieo
ple should rend; book that tend to mnko In
telllgent inenund woiiieu; books that teach
people things that they ought to know; such
books ntn splendid Fit mil u Ilibte, which Is In
Itself 11 perfect cyclopedia of biblical knowl
edge. i:iiljmtht llhtoru of the United
Stoles It nnothcr splendid bookjasaleof over
:i(X),(HH) coplet sjienks loudly In fnvor of Its
great worth, The JVioio-'.s Cyclopedia of
Unhermd Knatcledye i nnother work that
lins carved It wny ton wondei fill success;
100,000 copies of this splendid cyclojiedla,
made nnd edited tspeclally for tlio iitnse,
hnveboen sold, and the sale It still vvrj
large.
They nlso handl the lied Letter Life of
the Hepublle Stanley Explorations in Afrlci.
The Pioneer History of Anieiica; People's
Form nud Slock Cyclopedia; Tlie Pliysleiil
Life of ltolh Sexes; Courtship, Iivo mid
Wedlock, nnd HMory of the Grniid Army of
the Hepublle,
Another splendid book, nveragingnt (If teen
hundred set 11 month, I Mfymfi' Cyclope
dia of rnlvermd History, n book tlmt I
bound to be read by ten of thousands of
scholars, and by those who lay no claim to
seiioiarsuip, nud who yet love a clear,
striitghtlorward, unilerotnn lable record of
tho great event of the world's history. The
popularity of this book I something wender
rul.
For further particulars, circulars, terim to
agents, etc., nddress,
The Hlversldo Publishing Co., 7t Olive
street, St. Loult, Mo. 0-JO-Sni
Kxeurslon Hates to lluslern Itesorls.
Tho uttiiitlon of the traveling public i
colled to tho advantages ot thoOhtcfc Missis
sippi Hull Any its a route to Now York, Phila
delphia, Washington, D. C Hnltlmorc, Cin
cinnati nnd Louisville, ns well it to the num
erous health nnd pleiwuro resorts or the
Hast.
Hoth morning und evening line of Pul'mnii
Vestibule Huiret Sleeper are run from St.
Loul to New York via the hbove named
cltie over the Hnltlmoro & Ohio route. Deer
Park and Oakland tlie twin mountain re
sort of the Allegbenle, lire on the direct
route of these through sleeper to tho East.
For Lake Chautauqua and Ningnrn Falls
our train connects In Cincinnati with train
of tho Erie Houto which runs through
to Now York via Lakowood on the southern
boarder of ltko Chautauqua; being the only
line from tho west running n sleeK.r or n
conch of nny kind to nny point on Lake
Chautauqua.
For White Sulphur nnd other healing
spring of tlio Virginias; Hlchiuond, Old
Point Comfort, Washington, Haltlmore,
Philadelphia and New York, our train make
direct connection In Union depot, Cincinnati
with the "F. F. V. Limited" of the Chesa
ienke & Ohio Route.
Our rates to Now York and other eastern
joints are lower than any other through car
route from St. Louis, while our accommoda
tion are unsurascd.
To those who coutomplato u trip east this
summer we will bo glad to furnish descript
ive pamphlets of the different resorts, reserve
sleeping car berth nnd furnish any addition-,
nl Information its to rate, time and mutes.
Summer Excursion ticket to nil the east
ern resorts are now 011 sale in our olllce nt re
duced rates.
Call 011 or address A. J. Lytle, General
Western Passenger Agent, O. & SI. Hy., 105
N. Hrondwny, St. Loul, Mo.
Tiiko Not Ire,
Hemember that tlie present charter of tho
Louisiana State Lottery Company, which tho
Supreme Court of the United States has de
cided to bo a Contract with the State ot
Louisiana nud part ot the constitu ion of the
state does not expire until the llrst of Janu
ary, 1803, The legislature of Louisiana,
which adjourned on the lUth of July of this
year, ha ordered an amendment to the con
stitution of the state to be submitted to the
leople at an election In lbO, whlcli will carry
tbo charter ot the Louisiana State Lottery
Company up to the year nineteen hundred
nud nineteen. 7"0-td.
J. II. O'Neill, fine plumbing, hot water and
steam heating, line gas fixtures and globe.
You cuu buy nil grade of garden hose very
cheap,
Furniture, carpet and general merchan
dise sold 011 eaiy weekly or monthly pay
ment. Address R. Goldsmith, care drawer
03, City.
PEN, PAPER AND INK.
Tho Forum for August contain nnnrtlcle
on the possibilities of ngrlculture, by Prlnco
ICropotkin, who lias iniideu thorough Investi
gation of the greatest yield In tho moil
densely settled section of Europe, it It not
n matter ot the future, but mi accomplished
fact, that by ngrlciiltutnl method nlrendy
In use, tho portion of the o.irth that It now
under cultivation can bo innde to sustain per
haps ten timet ns many jieople ns are now
olive, not only with better food, but nt lower
cost than now. Prlnco Krojiotklii makes n
suggestion that 100 acres bo set npartfor this
purpoio 11 11 part of tho Chicago Exposition,
and by this lm feit sure that nil object lesson
could ho taught to farmers of tho United
States, which would enable them to begin
fnilhwllh a feign of plenty.
The midsummer number of Oullny Weekly
Trnnlt Jtecord npears enlarged to twenty
four pages nnd containing nccounts from Its
own correspondents of nil the Inqiortnut
tournaments of tlie week in this country,
Cntindii nud Great Ililtnlii, with ninny ex
cellent llliittrntlont, specially pioparod by
I'ufoifaitlst. Tho popularity of lawn ten
ills it second only to base ball and ns this
game Cnllsls both sexes In nctunl contest it Is
destined to la nil important nt mi iiinnteur
gnme. Like the growth of lawn tennis the
success of Onffiify Weekly 7'cinii.t lleeord has
been utmost phenomenal. This week's llec
ord embraces the toiirnninents nt Chicago,
III., Westchester, N. Y., Hnsti-igs, N. Y.,
Maiiohestcr-by-the-son, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa.,
etc., etc. Tho '-Local nnd Club Talks" aro
exceedingly Interesting nnd co .-pi- ns w ide n
Held us the gnme of tennis.
Scrlbner's Magazine for August is u Fic
tion number containing six short stories, live
of them Illustrated, As is usual In this mag
nalne, n number of entirely new w litem lire
bioualit forwnrd with stories of striking
orlglnnllty. They show grent vntlety of
scene nnd subject, and include n Newspaper
story, n tale or Army life, n California story,
n Mnine woods story, nnd 11 New York City
story, betides Mr. Milliner's capital burlesque
modernization of Sterne's "Sentimental
Journey." There Is nlso the beginning of
Part Second of the remarkable nnonyinout
serial, "Jerry," which brings tlie hero to
manhood mid opens hit adventitious career.
The Jlctlon Idea of the number It further cur
ried out In the very ilchly illustrated nrtlclo
by the lllashlltflds on "The Paris of the Thieo
Musketeer." The veteran Ixindon publisher
and close friend of Stanley, Mr. Edwntd
Mm stun, tells, with striking illustration
iniido nt Cairo, "How Stanley Wrote Ills
Hook."
On To lloslou.
On nccoiint of the O. A. H. encampment to
be held August Vi to 111, tl.o Chicago & At
lantic will sell excursion tickets to ilostou nud
return.
Houtes Passengers mo given their choice
of either tlm following:
1. Via Chicago tc Atlantic, D. & II. C.
nud Fitchburg Hys., through the Western
.Heterve, along Chntittiuqiin lake, through the
oil and coul legions of Pennsylvania and
Now Yoik, the great !icoitc Tunnel, tho
cities of Akron, O., Elmlrn, Albany, N. Y.,
etc,
'X Via C. & A Erie and N. V. & N. E.
Hy., same us loute ono to lllnghnntton, N.
Y. Heyond these crossings the Hudson river
nt Now burg, and traversing the states of
o tmecticiit nud Rhode Island by daylight
passing thiough the cltie of Halt ford, Dan
bury mid Waterbury, Conn., renching Hoston
In time for supper.
!l. Via Chicago nnd Atlantic to New Yoik
City, thence via either or the rail lines to
Hoston or (4) via New York nud Sound line
steameis.
Tickets will bo sold Aug. 8, 0 nnd 10, good
going three days from date of sale mid to re
turn at any time up to Sept. 'M. Tho rate
for the round trip from Chicago being $ 10.00
for the llrst two loutes, SI.U0 for tho third,
nud r'.OO for the fourth.
Stop-overs will be allowed nt certain
Jpiominent points enroiite. Hoth Pullman
I'uiacemm ruiimtiu tourist cms win be run
through to Hoston without change.
For further information address F. C. Don
nld, G. P. A. Chicago & Atlantic, Chicago.Ill.
The Veteran's Houto to Hoston.
The Hnltlmoro & Ohio H. H. Co. otrers tho
most attractive route to veterans traveling
to nnd from the encampment of the Grand
Army of tho Republic to be held nt Boston,
commencing August Stli. In addition to the
oxcellenco of Its train service and the mng
tilllceuco of the Bcenery nlong It line the H.
& O. II. It, passe through many scene of
history In the valley of the Potomnc and in
close proximity to tlie battle Held of Gettys
burg, Autietam, South Mountaln.WInchester
ami Harjier'a Ferry, also Including a view of
Washington, the nation's capital.
Excursion tickets to Boston will be sold via
H. & O. R. H. at tho olllce of all connecting
lines throughout tho west.
A Second Lends llle,
Tlie recent rich strike in the mine at Tin
Cup, Colorado, havo caused considerable ex
citement nud many people aro going to the
new El Dorado. Tin Cup is 14 mlks by stago
ride from St. Elmo on the Denver, Leadvlllo
and Gunnison District, Union Paclilo Sys
tem. A stage Hue runs from St. Elmo to Tin
Cup dally except Sunday, leaving St. Elmo
at 8 a. M. Faro .'.50. The only road by
which Tin Cup cnu lie reached is tho Union
Pacific to St. Elmo, Ask your local agent
for detailed Information, or wilto to the un
dersigned. F. L. Lynile. G. P. A.,
St. Joseph, Mo.
O. A. It. Hooks Very Cheap.
The Wessel Printing Co. lins several copies
of Col. Robert B. Beal's well known history
ot tho Grand Army of the Republic iu fine
bindings which it will sell at .'!.00 per vol
num. Orlgluul price, sold only on subscrip
tion, ut $5.00. Thee book nre fully illus
trated and complete iu every detail. Cull
nud see them.
Some yearn ago we were very much sub
ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; and
.low when wo feel any of the symptoms that
usually proceed that ailment, such us sick nt
the stomach, diarrhoea, etc., we become
scary. Wo have found Chamberlain' rem
edy tho very thing to straighten one out in
such case, and always keep it about. It is
somewhat similar to tho usual cholera cures,
but seems to contain ingredient that render
it more pleasant to take, and that do their
word nnre quickly, Sheriff Devereux tells
us that ho Is subject to cholera morbus, nud
recently felt a spell coming on, whon he ob
tained 11 bottle of Chamberlain's colic, choN
era nnd diarrhea remedy, and two doses
made him all right, We are not writing
this font pay testimonial, but to lot our rend
er know what is a good thing to keep handy
In the house. Troy, (Kan.,) Chief, For sale
by A. U Sliader.
Familiets not already supplied should lose
no time iu procuring a bottle of Chumber
lulu' colio, cholera and diarrhoea remedy.
It is the only remedy that can always be de-IH-udod
upon tor bowel complaint 'in all It
form. IU and W cent bottle for sule by A.
I L. Blinder.
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1017-1019 O St., LINCOLN, NEB.
Beatrice, Neb.
Falls City, Neb.
Weeping Water, Neb.
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Wilber,
Herman Bros.
A. M. DAVIS & SON,
Spring Carpets
And Draperies
1112 0 St. Telephone 219.
H. W. BROWN
DRUGGSITWBOOKSELLER
Tlie Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry's Finest
Flower sine1 Garden Seeds.
127 South Eleventh street.
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suppled with $aj. bot and cold water batijs, cletfrlo bells and all modern Improvements, steam
laundry, billiard balls, bowling alley, etc., and positively free from annoyano by mosquitos.
Round Trip Excursion Tickets will b$ placed on salg at tij commencement of tift
tourist 6509 by tl Burlington, Scdar IJapids Jlortbcri) rjalluay and all conijetfinf lines, at loui
rates, to t$c following points in Iowa and Minnesota. Spirit lake. Iowa; filbert ea, Uateruille,
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lake Jupcrlor points: Yellowstone parK, points and points I7 Colorado.
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passenger p$ent. Jedar lipids. Iowa. fe$a& IJatej to H. L. Leland, Spirit lake. Iowa.
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