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    Tilti OMAHA DALLY BEE : SATURDAY AUGUST 20 , 1881 , ' >
IT'S ' MY DEAD HUSBAND.
It Isn't Any Such Thins I Toll
'You ' ; It's Mine.
A Very Sonsntloiinl Development
in n Ca o of Aooiilontal
Poisoning ,
M. Lonli Kepulitlcnn , Aliquot I" .
At the free dispensary on Siindaj
laat Charles Ivenipf , or "Collar lUit-
ton , " as ho was Rcnorally called , was
treated for a disorder of thu eyes ,
Tlio doctor gavp him a bottle of bclln
ilonn.'i with which to Imtlio his oyus ,
and Keinpf wont home. It seems
that ho misunderstood the doctor , for
when he used his medicine , instead ol
bathing his eyes , as ho was told , ho
nwnllowcd a larqo dose of the mixture.
Ho died. On Monday the iiuiuost was
hold. Yesterday mornim ; wns the
time sot for the funeral. However , it
appears that Kempf's wife was not
willing for some time to pay tlio fim
oral expenses , and , therefore , the
cooks' mid the whitowashnrs' unions ,
ut which trades Kempt made his living ,
opened a list to receive subscriptums
to bury Kcmpf. Mrs. Kempf at last
IlKLKNTBI ) A I.tTTLK ,
nnd said that she would give S20 , for
which amount she wanted a yrnvo ,
collin , u carriage and n hcarso. Thv
tmions liavo some more money , nnd
everything was arranged for thu fun
oral. At S ( o'clock yesterday morning
the body was to bo removed to the
cemetery , and n few of Kompf'u
friends eumo to the house to see him
for the last timo. Mrs. Kempt was
there. Among the nnoplo coming to
tlio funeral was another woman. She
entered the house and approached the
coffin to look at the dead man. Mrs.
Kompf asked her who she was and
why she came there unbidden. Tlio
now arrival replied that she had a
prior and a bettor right to look at the
faoo of the dead man than Mrs. Kempf
who inquired by what authority she
made such a statement.
"He is my husband , " said the mys
tenons lady , hysterically.
"You lie ! " cried Mrs. Kcmpfattho
same time mov'ntj forward as though
TO ANNIHILATE Till ! INTKL'DEK.
"I toll yon ho is my husband and
wo wore married lom ; before he ever
Bet eyes upon you. "
Thou there was a pcono. Mrs.
Kempf No 2 wanted to drive this
sncrilcL'ioua woman who claimed to bo
the wife of her husband out of the
house. The Sirs. Kompf No 1 re
fused to leave the body of her dead
husband , and were it not for the in
terposition of some of those present
nt the time there might have been a
much more disgraceful scone over the
collin containing , tlio remains of Mr.
Kempf. Each of the women had to
1)0 held by the arms to prevent their
rushing upon each other and tearing
each other to pieces. There was
screaming and hysterical sobbing and
wailing in the house , and a crowd of
curious pcoplo gathered before the
door , which was closed , and they
gazed wonderingly at the piece of
crape flapping in the wind.
A MAN UUSHEU
excitedly from the house , 1117 North
.Eighth street , 'and went at a rapid
pace to the Third district police
station A crowd followed him , and
them was a rumor that Kempf had re
turned to life and had driven this
man out of his house. Breathlessly
the man informed Sergt. Jcnks that
there was trouble at the corpse's house
nnd ask'cd that a policeman be Rent
up there to keep order and prevent
nny unseomingly violence or tumult- .
U9US conduct or language. Officer
Doc Weldon in answer to a call rap
came to the station and was detailed
for duty at the house with instructions '
not to leave until the funeral was well
on the way to the cemetery. The np- of
pcarniica of Weldon upon the scene
somewhat quieted things , and in
about half an hour the cofiin was
placed in the hoarse ,
EACH or TUK WIVES
was shoved into a sopanito carriage
and the procession moved away to the
burying-ground , not , however , with
out 8,01110 little difficulty between the
two drivers of the carriage- containing ity
the wives Each wife wanted her
carriage to como immediately after at "
the hoarse in the funeral procession ,
ami for a short time the carriage
moved along abreast. This difficulty
did not amount to anything , however ,
as the drivers settled their difference My
amicably.
Spiritual Mediums in Camp.
LaXo PI asant Letter to Springfield Hepnbllean ,
The principal objects of interest I
hero to the visitors who como out of
curiosity are the mediums-but who
could give an adequate description of
them ? After a tour of the streets and lie
an inspection of the multiudo of like
poorly-printed , badly-spollodsigns and nor
advertisements that stare at you from
every convenient tree or post , your "
admiration of the facial area of man
kind is increased. The bulk of these the
mediums , clairvoyants , magnetic pysi- go
cians , astrologers , phrenologists and
fortune tellers are swindlers , who give
you absolutely nothing in return for like
tlio quarter you give them "just'to
BOO what they c.m do. " JJut thoroaro
some who do really remarkable things
though as to how far the "spirits"
are responsible ( or thu manifestations ed
each man must bo his own judge.
Prominent among the hundred or
more professional mediums hero are his
Dr. Henry Slado , Mrs , Margaret Fox and
Kane , Mrs. Andrews of Moruvia , N.
Y. , the Eddy brothers , Mm , Mary
Eddy Huntoon , Mrs. Dillinglmm , Mrs. yer
Sue K. Fales , Dr. Arthur Hodges and ho
W. B. Phillips. Slado isof course the will
"shining light" and the way ho is two.
gathering in the greenbacks is atemp-
tation to others to go into the business.
The Eddy brothers , tliosu innocent- "
looking , brown-faced fanners , who had
have been exposed so many times , dlo"
have an unadorned cottage opposite
the hotel , and hold two public miiteri-
alixing seances every day. They
drawl with affected stupidity , for their is
card is to appear so densely ignorant
and so - ph , so very ingenuous , that is
people will say , "Why the simple pld yer.
fellows don't knew enough to bo the
frauds. " Yet the well informed
spiritualists say that these guileless
men uro the biggest humbugs on thu "
ground. Mrs. Mary Kddy Huntpon ,
their kister , whom they repudiate ,
by the way , imposes on credulous "
people in thu uamu way , It takes her dy
hatv
10 seconds fo say yes "o-yeca" she Kli-i'jt
pronounce * it and &ho looks us if shu .XI
didn't know enough to cat when him
gry. These who saw her at Nortl
Adams , however , struggling in the
arms of n reporter , with nothing t (
cover her lower lanknens but a pair o
cotton drawon , when she was exposei
in the big Indian act with which she
\\inJHUplierRcaiices , smile at the
look of childish innocence which lor
tures her angular countenance , Dr
Arthur Hodges is a ladies' man. Ilii
tent on the corner of the two princi
pal streets is very prettily decoratcc
nnd furnished , nnd ho generally has ii
view a lot of ( lowers which sentimen
tal women give him. Mrs. Andrews
of Moravia , is what you might call r
high-toned materializing medium whei
thu others are considered in contrast.1m .
She 1ms n cottage tlmt in really hand
somoly decorated. The room in whicl
slip gives her seances has a Brussels
carpet on the floor ; the walls arc trim
moil with dainty little lambrequins
and adorned with pictures and bric-a-
brnc , and tlio cabinet whorotho spirits
nmtcrializo is made of line black clntl
with a satin-framed nporturu for apiril
faces t appear in , She is a largo ,
black-eyed , good-looking woman , am
is reputed to give wonderful exhibi
tions.
tions.Xoxt
Xoxt to Dr. Slmlo the most inter
esting personage on the ground is
Mrs. Margaret Fox Kane , widow ol
the Arctic explorer. She is one ol
the "original" Fox sisters whoso inys
tcriuns ranpings caused such a scnsa
tion over IJO years ago. _ Slio was only
four years old and her sister six when
the rapping began to como in thuir
homo at llydosvillo , N. Y. Kvcry
night about 12 o'clock the family wcro
awakened by loud knocks all around
them , and after the nocturnal racket
had kept up for thrcp weeks
the sisters began giving public seances ,
and they liavo been giving them over
since with occasional intervals of rest.
Mrs. Fox's husband , Dr Kane , was
rather opposed to her giving seances ,
not because ho wasn't interested it :
the phenomenon , but because ho saw
that there would spring up imitators
nnd that spiritualism , if those mani
festations could be called by thai
nam'o , [ would degenerate into fanatic
ism. Mrs. Kane has given exhibi
tions of her peculiar gift in Europe ,
and her sister is now the wife of an
eminent English lawyer. Mrs. Kane
has a cottage on Montague street and
gives several circles every day. They
lire'on the whole the most satis
factory demonstrations of an unknown
and seemingly intelligent force that
have been given here , as there is no
chance for fraud in them. However
the raps are produced and whatovot
they may mean , they are not caused
in Mrs. ICano's circle by trickery. The
raps given in her presence are difi'or-
out from others , "in ordinary seances
Iho'soiind is as if some ono struck tlio
table with the end of his finger a
soft , dull thump. With Mrs. Kane
they are loud , strong knocks , some
times as if struck by a hammer. They
come everywhere about the room ,
sometimes on the iloor in a perfect
shower , then on the table , on the
doors , and rolling along the walls.
Mrs , Kane says she is ignorant of
what causes the raps , and cannot in-
lluonco them by her will. They come
in answer to questions and sometimes
anticipate questions as if the what
ever you are pleased to call it read
thu minds of these present. Mrs.
Kane intends to visit Springfield with'
in a few weeks.
Robert Collyor-
Potter's American Monthly.
"Do you know 'Bob' Collyor , sir ? "
familiarly inquired one Sunday even
ing passenger of another in a North
.Sido Chicago streetcar a few evenings
since.
The querist was an animated coun of
tryman spending tlio Sabbath in the
city reckless how the rest of the day
'spun through his fingers , at tlio hour
worship he was on the zealous hunt
for religious curiosities. Ho recog
nized the garb and air of the city
about his fellow-passenger , and infer
red that' ho , of course , would know
something of Mrf Collyor. ;
"F. B. " turned his head and ho
eyed the stranger with a grain of
astonishment ; for SVcstorn absence of
formality does not extend to familiar
between strangers in Chicago
street cars not as a common luxury ,
least. Still , ho slowly replied ,
"Oh , - - I know Bob'
y-o-s " ; p-r-o-t-t-y s
w-o-M.
"Heard him preach , I 'sposo ? " em
"Y-e-s , quite a number of times. am
family have a pew in the church. " ami
"W-o-1-1 , mister , please , what do the
ou think of him ? " pursued the pump
landlo
ski
"Think of him ! Humph ! Not BO enl
much as some folks profess to. Still onlai
don't wish to say anything against
him. He's always been kind to
my the ;
wife and children. He's n pretty fair
sort of a proachnr , lee , after all ; and eni
behaves himself through the week enl
a gentleman never getting drunk bo
into jail. "
"Anyhow , " concluded the stranger , got sen :
"I'm going to hoar him to-night. 1'vo
been told such great things of him , an poi
chap who quit shooing horses to ] jn
a-preachinj. , that. cooing I'm in BUj
town over Sunday , I'll try him on. "
"Very good , sir. I hope you may , , ij
him ; lie doesn't always please mo , { j0
though. "
Town and country stopped from the '
Clark stivot car together , crosend the "j
little ojion park at the cast , and enterai )
the Unity church. The ono was
seated by the usher , The other , now " 1
becoming broad with merriment , took
rolling gait to the end of the aisle , used
helped himself to tlio mdo-armud
mdoarmudvj.
high-bucked pulpit chair ,
The heaid "Bob"
countryman CollJj0i
, and stopped long enough to say coo
liked him ; and the joviul Itobcrt Jijs
toll you the story with n relish for jmc
two.Not
Not long before ho left Chicago , I
asked him why hit name had no
"handle. " He replied that no school cou
over been rash enough to "hail- un
" him , and ho didn't know as ho the
should submit to the weld , if ono lir
made him u tender of the theological
trinket. Ho is nu "doctor , " but ho
"Hubert Collyer , ' " the manner in dieds
which ho is commonly spoken of , and and
popularly addressed as "Mr , Coll' had
. Ho cares not to i un away from show
phrase of plain people. Ho is not curtis.
displeased to know oven that the un- proof
rovorenliul hfton refer to him as
" > : itv
"JJob.
chitis
vero
Mr , liilfeiiaU-in , ISifetJifl , .Manx. , uiitoii : or
"VouriSi'iu.vu Um > hOM Imi cured inenf
| Kwia ! | of four ( I ) yearn tUmllng. I will
uvalued my iioimal gi ] > | H.-titc. cum Drug
' well . iiitlftvl like u now man " j'Hre free
ivnt , trial ImttliM 10 ct'llU. vinllnr
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
Harrelt u ill net in Milwail
kee , WK , cnrly in September.
, Tnn.in c1ick i to piny in "Winter's Tnlo"
nml "Henry VIIl."thl < moA nn.
Holnou nnd Crone will open their nev
season in Detroit , Midi. , in September.
lolm Mcrullough will resume work h
St. 1'ixul , Minn. , on the Mb of Sci tcml > or
. . „ Uo e Kvtinco will begin her ftnr
toiiriti "Felicia" on the KM instant ,
Frank Chnnfrau's son will lie ft member
of .lohn McCntloiigh'a company next fen <
son ,
Mins llnrknc.'s , who won the prize h
I'nris for violin playing , is the daughter ol
a .Boston news-carrier.
Mlw Ailelo llclgimlo will ho the Icmlint.
Indy in Mr. Collyei-'s traveling coinhhin
tion , which is to piny "Thu Hanker' *
Daughter. "
The agile Lottn will reMimo work in
Montreal on the 1'Jtli of September. In
the meantime she is storiuguti youth niul
energy nt Lake George.
Miss Uertha Itchrcn * , nn ll-year-nhi
iiiusic.il prodigy of lo ! ttm , has been \l lt
ing in I'ortlaml , .Me. , where Iio 1ms ghci
ebullitions of her skill M a violinist.
Kniinrv Jncli the American ghf win
made Bomatkvd n success in Itnliau opern
in London thii tuumncr , returns to tlii.-
coitntry to dug thl * fnll with Ilia Mnplc <
Mr. and Mrs. Florence will make theji
first np | > eninucc in Alni'iica Kluco their
Kuropean tlip In UH Jto tnn 1'nik Thea
tre on the Mil of September , probably in
one of their old pieces.
Mi < ; n ( ictievtcvo Ward will innko her
uoxt professional appenianco in tills co\iu-
try UIHIII tlio taL'u of the Globe Theatre ,
Huston. Shu will lioiriii her ciiftnsciiicnt
in the Union Sipi iru Theatre on the lirst
Monday in October.
The Kirnlfya will proilnco "Michael
. : nsofT' ' in l > ootli'n Thentro nu the ! HHli
of AuKVift. W. Hignoli ] , bnitlier of Gcoi-ge
KiKiiold , will fomu fioni Knglnnd to piny
thu hero , niul Mrs. Cnrhart will appear ns
StrogolT'H mother. The nsenerv nnd c < n-
tiiuicH , two hundred and eighty in number ,
arrived from Paris anil Vienna.
Acconlinj , ' to present niTnngemcnts Mr.
I'lhvin j tooth will begin liU four weeks'
wig.-H'eiiient nt dooth's Thc.itro on the 'M
of Octolter , tiud it in probable that ho will
inako hia first nppenranco in "King I/ear. "
The thcatro lias been grcntly improved by
Mr. Stetson'snlterationi' , which liavo been
fully described on previous occasion.
Little Klla , the O-ycai-old daughter ol
T. 15. HotclikifH , editor of the Lake City
Vlade , hns been engaged to play nt the
stnto/airat DCS M nines , ench nftonioon
and ovcninp during its continuance. Her
perfonnaiicen upon the pinnu niul organ
are wiid to pliuiiominnl , She nmy nbo nil-
pear at the Nebraska anil Kansas ntato
fair.
MaplcHofr is in treaty with neverul stars
for } \ \ * American company , ninong them
Hour ! Provot , tlio young tenor , whoso re
cent debut in "II Trovatore" made such a
Mr. Mr .Mnplefon faya ho will mount
'Africaiiiu" ' m mainiificeiit htylc. Min
nie Hnuck is to jilny Selikn. Tlio atiu'o np.
pointinents are to be entirely new. The
mannger lind hojieil to Recure Miss Onry ,
but she lias telegraphed her irrevocable do
terininntion to retire.
American girls nrn performing wonders
mi violin in I'nrin. JlM. l.ucy U. Hooper
writes to the I'h'ladclpliia ' Telegraph :
"Tho cninctitioni ] ) at the Conservntoirc
took place durinp the past week , with the
result of bestowing recoinpciipeH on two
Aineiican piipil ? . Aliss Hall , nt the con- $
cdiir.s of binging , obtained a "piemier ac-
ccsiit" ( or tirbt-class lionornblo inciition ) ,
and a wucoud prize in the cpncourA of ope
ra , while pretty little Miss Harknc.s3 , a
rirl of seventeen , fresh and fair nn a rose
bin , carried off the first prize in the violin
classA futuio first prize from our conn
try , in the person of Miss Nettio Cnrpen
tei' , of Brooklyn , was also revealed nt the
violin contour * . This marvellous child
slit is only just thirteen acquitted hcrsell
NO brilliantly that every person in the au
dience expected that she would obtain
second pme nt least ; but this was impos
sible , in view of the fact that the prencnl
occasion was the firxt at which snu lint
been admitted to compete.
Ho * Wai Pasted on Scalps-
llrooMyn
"Where's the agent of this reserva
ttou ? Who wears the medicine bag for
this tribe ? Show mo the head warrior
the lighting braves that constitutes
this band ! " demanded a slab-sided
gentleman , as ho inarched into the
Eagle's sanctum and slammed a bun
dle of coon skins on the managing
editor's table.
"I'm in charge here , " replied the
editor , calmly.
"And lam the 'Roaring Sheep of
ho Hear Paw Mountains.1'ou see
me } " asked thu slab-sided man im
pressively.
"I'm glad to know you , Mr. Sheep , "
said the editor , pleasantly. "What
can I do for you ? "
"I want to sell you those scalps , "
etorted the slab-sided man. "Them
Sioux scalps , Took 'em myself. "
'Yes , yes , " said the editor , bright
ening up. "Aro they genuine front
and f'ulla , or are they quarter splits ? "
"I i toll you 'they're Sioux , " scowled
man with the coon skins.
"I know ; but they might bp poiter
skins for all that , or they might bo
only head tips. If they were only
art-bodiod I wouldn't want them. "
"They're i gcnuino scalps , " faltered
ho slab-sided . " 1
- inftii. scouted for
en and got fem. "
"Undoubtedly. i Still they may
mly bo half fronts , or they may bo
jolt ] shingles , I want to match some
scalps , but I can't toll whether you've
ol what I want or not. Are they
icrfect links ? "
to
"Yes i , certainly , the most perfect
inks I over saw ! " exclaimed the slab-
sided man , detecting an opening. &
" < ' '
"Then they're no use to-'mo , " re 60
plied ( the editor , smiling. " 1 couldn't 60fi .
anything with them. "
"You must have been on the plains W
I'ouraclf ' , " said the disappointed scout , with
"How'd you eonio to kww so much thla.
ibout scalps ? " tkist
" o , " replied the editor , mounfully.
never was west of the restaurant
loxt door , but when I was a boy I at
to spark a girl who worked in a Car
. factory ; but she's dead now , "
And \ the "Itoaring Sheep of the
Jour Paw Mountains"
folded up his
soon skins and crept away , for even
rough nature respected the grief lie
unconsciously precipitated.
FACTS THAT \\'K KNOW.
If you are mifloi-liig from a novoro
cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con
sumption , loss of vm'co , tickling in o
throat , or nny nllection of the I
throat or lungs , wo k "w that Dit.
KiNi'H Nuw DIM OVKHV will gjvo you H
immediate relief.Vo know of Uuii- Ht
of cases it has completely cured
that where nil other medicines t
failed. No other remedy can
ono half tut many permanent <
. Now to HJVO you butiHfuctory p
that Ur. KISO'M NKW DIM-OV > < J
will cmo you of Asthma , Bron-
, Hay Fever , Consumjilion , So-
Coughs and Colds , HoumcneBs ,
any Throat or Lung Uibeouo , if you B
call sit J. K. lojj tt Alt'AfAiioN'M
filoru ycm can got a trial bottle
of c t , or a ivgular HI/.O
Sole
Ladies
Do you \vnut a pure , blooming -
ing Complexion t If so , n
fovr applications of lingua's
MAGNOLIA BALM irill gratIfy -
Ify you to your heart's con
tent. It does nwny with Snl-
lomicss , Redness , Pimples ,
Blotches , mid nil diseases mid
imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes the flashed nmtenr-
once of hont , fatlcno and ex-
citomrnt. It makes ft lady of
T1IIRTV. appear but TWEN
TY ; and so natural , gradual ,
and perfect are its effects ,
that It is Impossible to detect
its application.
BITTERS
PURELY VEGETABLE
Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fntlicrs ,
Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farm
ers , Mechanics , ALLnhould lianrnoil n.-niii t
iHliij ; and liitromicJiiir Into their HOMES N'os-
triinm and Alcoholic remedies. lla\u no nidi
prrjndtru apiinst , or font of "Wnrncr's S.ifo
Tonic Dltlcrs. " They nrenliat they ( irochlmed
to bo hirmlcHH ni mill ; , nnd cx > ntaln only nmll-
tlniillrtiics. . Hxtraot of pure M-jjctaljlet only.
They do not hclons to that class know n as "I'uro-
All * , " but only profcm to rcneh en HOB w Iicro the
discnaooiixlnntci III dchllltntcd franieM and lin-
jitiro hlood. A perfect Spring .ind Summer
medicine.
A Thorough Blood Purifier. A Tonic Appe
tizer.
Plcik < ttnt to the ( ante , liiTl orntln to the hody ,
The nio.t eminent ph.slclaui ivronimend them
for tliLlreurnttxo projicitlus. Once u cd almi > a
prcfcirrd.
For the Kidneys , Liver nnd Urinary organs ,
urn unthlnir "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY nnd
LIVER CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. HIOIIM.
andn o c their health and liannlncKi to It. I'rioe ,
$1.25 per liottle. Wooffi-r "Warner's Safe Tonic
llltlora" with equal coiillilciiiv.
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y.
fel (1-tn-tli-mt.lv (
No Changing Cars
Whore direct connections are made with Throueli
SLKKl'lNO CAH LINKS ( or
NEW VOllK , KObTON ,
FIIILAUKM'HIA ,
WASHINGTON
AND ALL EASTKUN ITIKS.
The Short Line via. Peoria
Eor INDIANAl'OUB , CINCINNATI , LOUIS-
VILLK , and all ( taints In tliu
For ST. LOUIS ,
Vhcro direct connections ara made in the Union
Depot with tlio Through Hleeiiliig Car
IJno for ALL 1'OINTB
13 O "P" Xf 3EC .
NEW LINE DES MOINES
TIIK FAVOHITK UOUTK FOU
Rock Island.
The unrq\nlcil Iniluccmunti offered liy this line
tra > clers anil tourists nra us follow t'
The rclcbratod1'ULLMAN (10-whctl ( ) I'ALACK
SLF.El'INfl OAIIH nin nnly an thin line U. , II.
< J. I'ALACH JltAWINO ItOOlI CAHS , with
llarton'a Hcdlnln Chain , No extra ilmrgo ( or
scats In ItccllnliiK Cliaire. ThofainoiwC. , II , It
I'alaco Dining Oara , Uor wjun bmoKlni , ' Cart
litttnl with cUant hbh-batLcxI rattan rciclvlnj ;
thalri ) , ( or the oxilutlxo unuot Uret-tlass jutsoii.
* .
Btctil Track and eurwrlor equipment conihlnol
their t'Jcat through ear arnnift'inuit , nial < c
. alnvo all othcri , thu ( avorltv route to the
, Boiith and Boutheact.
Try It , and you will llnd troicllni/ luxury In-
stuad ol a dlsLonilort.
Tlirouifh ticket * via thU rclelirotvd line for sale
all ollicui In thu United BtaUa and Canaila.
All lnorinatloii ahout ratm ol ( ire , Kleciilnu
ntcoininoclutlcrtu , Time Tablet , etc. , will he
chccrlully gltcn by apjiljln to
l'KUCiVAL : LOWELL ,
General I'mwnircr Aiiiit , Chicago ,
T , J. I'OlTEIt ,
nnnrral llonai-er Chicago.
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IT T s
ILER& CO. ,
Manufacturers , OMAHA ,
\Vf < tfor IICIIIR tlio inont direct , quickest , unit
Mfp l line cflmipctlnj ? the grout .Mctroioll | , C1II-
UAU ) , nnd the Ktftiriiv , NOMII > KA TKRX , SOUTH
mid Soutit'Ktmmi tivr , wiilthtcrinin.ito there.
With KAMA ! ClTV , I.XVrNWOHTII , ATrillKON.
Ool'xrib llii'im mid OMOIA , the COUMXRCIAL
CIMKM from \\liiih rvlliite
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
thitucnotmtcs the Continent from tlio Mlonourl
Itlur to tlui IViclllc SloH' | . The
OllIOA(30 HOCK ISLAND APA -
OIFIO KAILNVAY
l ' the only line from Clilcniro cmnlng true * Into
l\ M a , orlilili , liy In O\MI rend , rcnohr- , * the
iKjlnUnlioioiiaiiKtl. JIOTRAWRRS BY UARHIAIIKI
NO MIKMSO ( XINMtCTIONS I No hnddlllllf III III'
\cntllaUMor nnclmn ear , IM otcrr iviwnjrrr It
rarrlixl In toom.r , f ) iu and UMitlhtcJ coailn-
upon t' t Ktiirm Tr ln .
PAY C'Akiol unrhMcM vnisnilltrcnco , IVI.LMAI
I'ALACR hLrrriMi UAKN , nnd oiirn\tiiunrM-f.tinoii <
DISIMI OARS , upon wlikli mc.U aroxcnnt ol un
* iirn < wmi vxccllciiro , ntthc low r.\to of SRVKNTV
FINK Cr.M KACII , with niiiilo | tlmu far hmUlittil
dilo ) went.
Through OHM betwmi rhlcairo , Pcorln , Mil
until.ra ixtid MKsotirl lilt IT 1'olnti ; nml rime con
ncctlout at fttliMtnta of h.tcncctlou with other
roiuh.
\\'o ticket ( ilo not forjrrt tliM directly to ou-ry
lilaco of tiiiK ) > rAiico ( In KanM * . Nvlinwkn , UUck
IIIIISVomln ? , Utah. Idaho , Nrtmlii , California.
OiYKmi , mwlilnirton Territory , Colorado , Arizona
niul N w Mexico.
As II icral arrangements rrimnlini ; liaintoKc as
fttiy oth.'r line , and nxtei nf faro ftUvaji n l ow ia
comiiutltonf , who furnish hula tlthoof tlio com
fort.
fort.Vag and tackle of njwrtmiicn free.
Ticket * . maiw niul foldcw nt nil l > rlncl ] < nl ticket
odlre.1 In the United Status and Canada.
n. it. CAIIU : , i : . ST. JOHN ,
Vlrol'ren't&arn. Oen. Tkt niidln < 'r ARt ,
iUiiMrcr. Chicago Chlmro.
If Tnu.ircatnniif flf younr ft
f liuUmw , * ruk ' nmn or let *
lour 'duties avoid iilubt woik , lo'rri
ttlmul&nlRnnfl u' " tore , timlii nirrp ( uid
Hop Dittoro. cuKtc , u > e Hop O <
If you < ire JOUIIB nd I Jriiffcrlnjt from uny In
dUcrvtlou ur ill li | I lion i If } on arc inor.
I U > > 1 or i-lnglo , uM ur younpr , puurrlnfr from
imur liedltu or luiKiiUli InK oil a bwl of tick
iicu. rely on Hop ] jBlttora.
Whoever you BIT.
nhcncTor von ft'd i nually from pomo
tli t your wrtcm fonuof Kldnoy
npo Hint inlKlit
Inir or ( tlimiiitlnc , clHiiintriimi
nil huut lntoltc < illna , i ItniKly uniiol
tnlio Hop HopBlttoro
Qlttore.
D. t. O.
uriiriiiorwomi-
In an Ataotuta
fltllio'omari , nnd Inwlxtit
( nirr/ii. Mood , HOP llo c u r o ( or
lUvrvrntnvtl ilmnkcnnoRR
tine of opium ,
You will bo tobacco , or
cured If you WM narcotlcb.
Hop Dlttora
Ifyou r * lm-
" ' . K ud (
wank or
jily ' NEVER ClixuUr.
iii It m'ny
IIOI1 IHTTTEO
onvo your
llfo. It hno FAIL B'PU CO. ,
cnvocl hun Roeheitrri R. T-
dreds. A Toronto , Out ,
Sioux City & Pacific
Nt >
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
TUK OLD IIELIAULK SIOUX [ ClTVt nOCTE
1OO MILES 8HOUTEH KOUTE 1OO
OOUNOILi BLUFFS
TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS ,
DULurn OR nisMAncK
and arl point * In Northern Iowa , Minnesota am
Dakota. Thli line l cnulpwd | wjtli thu Improi cd
Wc tliiKhousc Autoniailc Alr-hrako and Mlllur
Platform Couplcj and IIufTer : and for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFOUT
Is unjuriwmcJ. Elegant Drawinr Itoom and
SUeplii ) ; Care , owned and eontrnlled l > r the coin'
mny , run through W1T"OUT CHANOE lictwecn
Union Paclllc Transfur uemt at Council liluHi ) ,
and Bt. Paul.
Tmlna leave Union Paclflc TmnRfor depot al
Council lIluffD at ( : H > p. m. , rwichlng Sioux city
atlO : Q . .in. and Bt. Paul at 11:00 : a.m. making
TEN 1IOUU8 IN ADVANCE OK ANV OTHER
110UTK.
Returning , ICATO St. Paul nt 8:30 : p. m. , arrl
Sioux- City 4:4li : a. in. , and Union PncllloT"
r depot , Council lllulTii , at : M > a. in. Ho uri >
at jour tlckitH road via "S. C. 4 : P. 11 , II. ' * ,
T. C. HILLS , fiupcrlntendeiit ,
T. R. nOIII.NyON , JUbsourl Valley , la.
Amt. ( ! ci I'ttus. A Kent.
J. II. O'DUI AN , Pofw-tigcr Affent.
Oo'iiicll Illii1 . Inwa.
D.T. MOUNT
. . ,
MANUMOTURUK AND PXALXR
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
1412 Farn. S I
Omaha , Neb.
AO T FOR TUB CXLKBRATU1
CONCORD HARNESS
Two Mc.lnln anil a Diploma ol Honor , ultti the
fry ) ilKlictA oril thu JuilKin iuW Iwatow wn ?
auanlcU thin Imrncvi r Mo Cc viu.Ial EnhlUI'
Common , also llaiicliintii'B nml I adUV SAD-
DMiS. Wo keep the lAtin-et utoclt In the w ttt ,
ami Invite all who cannot examliiu to mini lor
prlcw. \ _ ftn''t '
WISE'S
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
Uied on Wagoni , lIUBtfien , Jloajicru , Tliri-4htr
and HIM Jlaililiicry. It IKIXVALI'ABI.K TO fAiiu.
KfaH AMI TKAUHTKHM. It t-uruii btratthea and all
ffcoruiion Homed ir.J Ktock , us will ai on
OLARK & WISE , Manuf's ,
305 Illlnoli Street , Chicago.
FOll I'KICI . lo 21
LexterL.Tlioias&Bro.
WILL HUV ANIi SKI.L
tXl > III IHANSAniO.I
CO.NMtCTKl ) TIIKIIKVirll.
Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. -
H 10U WANT 10 JllV OR Htlt.
Call at Olficc , lloom S , Cralglitori | llwl.'Onwlia.
John G , Jacob ? ,
( Formerly of OUhi-Jacob , )
UNDERTAKER.
No. HITKurnhoniSt. , Old Stand ol Jacob Old.
Af-Ordtri l > v IVIo'-runh Hollntwl & | i'.7-l V
A. G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
THIS NITW AJND CfjEtRECT MAP
jcyoml nny rcrwonnMo question th.at tm
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y
% iv nil cdds tlio bo . , rend for .
yon to tnko nlion { ravelins In either illtDctlon t.r
Olilcacjo and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest.
i > nrofiiUrctnmlnothlO'aTt. The frlnclpnl CltlMof tlioWeitnnd
ft" tl ; Uroai I. * Its tlin ii Ii trains innko close ronucctlous wllti Ilia trains NnrtlmcitnroRtfitlons of , . . < lsn *
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.
p ° rit * &m
iLUiNtr m Line1 * * I rifcTinAftri jT VrVtTiTrrv' t v.-k.UTwrrtT K-rtvm-I-i / v
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
lSK to rourormoro l
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
IHOT JA ' . ' l ° n t lliolollowl Trunk I.lucs : Clilcago.
-W3SS ? ' : * # % : ; ; $ > K " .
. WcJ'ffiTJfi . aSS If uh Co &MuKUeffi , !
Kcmcmbcrtaiuk for Tickets via this road , lie sure tlioy reoil ovcrlt.nnd takonono other.
11AI1V1.S llL'UlUlT.Ocu'l Manager , ClilcaKO. . W. 11. SIESNKTT. Gcn'l Tnss. Agent , Olilcopo.
HAUIl'V : 1' . DIIKk Ticket Aifotit 0. k N. W. Unllinky , lltli niid 'Mnhikin etrccU
11. R. KT.MIIAt.tj , AMlttantTicket Aifftit C. k N. W. ifaillAny , 14th nnd Karnhim'strceU
J. llKLIj , . Ticket . Aicciit 0. ft N. W. . Itnllway , U. I' . 11.11. Depot.
BAMEST.CI.AllK Ocncral Aitcnt.
L T
THEE
Dry Gooods Store in the West ( without ex
ception ) .
BiElMS I BAEGMS ! ' BiE&ifflS [
For the next ten days to close out Sum- '
'mer ' Goods to make room for Fall
1M 1
'Stock.
GUILD ' & McINNIS ,
603 N. 16th St. , 2nd door N. of Cal.5 E. 'Siceu ' |
Omaha , A PAT A f TT - Collins-
Cheyenne , * * * VJLJ 3L1 L , Colorado1 :
Spring and Summer
CLOTHINGIS
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
n.
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN ,
( JU
bit-
HatsgCaps ? Trunks , Valises
IN THE LATEST STYLES. - ' " '
Satisfaction Guaranteed , Prices to Suit all I
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAR FOURTEENTH
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
IIINIKO MAC1UNKUV ,
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
*
A. L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha. '