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e he Most Wouderfal Med eal Die- covery of the Ag:—Every Man his own Phys'clan, Frazier’s Great Bemedy NEBRASKA CROP NOTES. The wheat crop is nearly all safe- | 1y secured iu the stack.—[Sarpy Sentinel. Report comes from the lower part of the valley that the crops are good and an abandant harvest ja antici- | pated.—[Loup City News. The people of the United Btats Bure Deen humbugged with all lm-}-ol Patent M- dicines, ks Tad gt ot bt e Ten Toifowing Js une of the viciims, and wishes to | The peach erop this year promises et vy M came o to be very. large. - All other frult e i baniobiog diveam sd | Will be small.—[Nebraska ~City being a gre-t suflcrer !r--'sfi lungs anda | Press. ;(uhflnu; lfl‘ i u, A‘ 1 s Puion o '% Réports from all parts of the coun- e ad el e’ '.ct. : . .'"moa Soene® | ty show that the wheat will average oo Bl which not on about 15 bushels to the acre.—[Fill- Tneliate roloi bt Aller nmy.m. «more County Bulletin. aradical cure The cough became strong avd s @ud. ms d the sc-ofulous disease 'Wild plum trees are loaded down with fruit, and an_abundant plum harvest is expected.—[Seward Re- e rea” In thoumapds y porter. | Cimbamiplion-hstbase; Cataszi <72 We ¥ Lungr. bat ail disases | _The wheat crop is excellent. Its ield will range from 20 to 25 bush- caueed from bumors in the b god. The demand =2 Timfi ...,,e.lmfimq,wum Valley ROOT e R T was DI Bickw i Bl 55 TS presencing ciiber myvelf or ;:;_ Our farmers are reaping & boun- | },:fiumx:‘.;xl-»l:;u':]’-f-;; - tiful harvest of wheat, oats, etc., thousands of bitles sf By {:‘gum.u but rain- 15 necessary to made corn s my dovine 00 Lot oR deton o, | What if ought to~ be.—[Pawnee civilized | County Republican, S and il - B rand pridel; 1o Burt has never-had a prospectfor a better crop; the grain is of superior qulluy, and out of the way of danger;therecent rains will 10ake #in enormous-eorn and potato crop. —[Burtopian. _ The farmers of Howard oomt.v are &nus over the ve wheat. . We. have ;vuh a few, and they all excmm with one accord, that crops were Tererimiore promising than they are from roots codl sany ol whi b wers used i the good oud ds of vur forelatbers, w b Some simple 100! other Loay iscase, aud build vp the sysiem with, heuce they must reach tion aud nourishmeat. S perionc mdh 1k remam e e Viciofy uwn’fi:‘ ry!l‘hylnn |-years, and ordered of them. half-a- |, not hesitate to push into the midst of the hostile Indians in search of buffalo. Wagon trains were laden with his charity offerings, and all the early settlers and-immigrants | recognizeds-his good and s timely | work called<him “Buffalo Killer,” changing théoubrignet subsequent- ly tp Buteill. In 3867 tr rode | among Chéyennes, | m&&fl d Kipwas_ ihducing | g meét” in mflu }ng ac- eon rumnns e Tndians t b ighl, ough the; v id: e gero L hu_;lfiys been a fi of humanity, no_distinetion betweerr white red mea-<All had"& share ol hl bounty.—Cieago g A ] n- Oroay Farmibmed Ilinois. - 'mmgl EL Paso (T Journal, it Mivan, - T t farmer :hé!:;’:’ of as in, da) led on! < 4 whighavebeen su g him with | agticultuggEymachinery. fof some Number.of hapds: emplo} hout 00, mules antl horaes, Lmn‘lle WW,\P“WSO‘WJ%S July 27, 1874, Otncx OMAMA DAILY BEE, b Business at: the banks Mly !-Sr There is some demand fro THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ) $815.00 quotes: i Rood. Exchange in good supply; demand falr uf old rates, m-mqu are tolerahly good and -somie busi- ness was donein this line. tozel Bgekeye mowers. Bullivant e et s | Do AoaE ythin, ves. Pl ..y.g;t"m. fom: ot m\um Ko York 15 ofone 'was at ant’s farm co-day. It mm“%m"fi“&m&“fl' Crokscia! dall aba ‘Rolels sigars about 44, acres. et Mr. - les Ja] 14 WY pwm f“::flu& ‘sboady" At Iabt>quotatiots; agrobipls ST | éaiiéd goods ave firmer; pemchies ”(m“ .w Izfi ‘higher and unsteady. T Indbbted - tq.)‘& 4 ef | Dry, goods—Quiet; some, orders derk, for tn dnwifig ndens d. | fropy sbuntry received, - _“7"'. report of the workings' of the farm: Wines, liquors—T: 7T ER noticed {he._sbipment of _some fair frivoiees for the west to-day. . Sape, led, 6 Worria' shingUog, No L omrmmrmemenn o | ds Vde 53 ,Jdli.n 3 Ton umm, PR emm—"r ‘Ropublic; dei, Chemical 8 142; Pulin, 5@61+4; G‘mulh»- HATCHETS. ’dg e i U Powell A. ‘Co.,'Sosp monufaéturers. “&m Lublico, 6 1-2@6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS Axb vrinumns 100K, GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 147H sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 1178 sT. ‘BUNDT, MEYER & BAAPKE, 212 FARN~ HVM ST.,—~WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. 'WHFTNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. % [aa. BROWS 400, Cor._14th_and uglas Streets. SU Granulated pub. wdered COFFEES. Rio chotce pr . do prime do dogood do 06 Ja Besfiini B Jones; Decorative Up- i holsterer and dealer/in-fine art goods, 20 Fanbain Stroet;furniahen' the fnllo'm‘ qucations: ’ loug duwell. this season.—[Dannebrog Sentinel, { gained over dise k'm" Hardware—Trade , rather slack; 2ud conditions io ek Ehay ke - &t -is- ‘dlmost over, and uml 18! ; miles of] h X foot, 3 e T o, st :h‘b«mluuul threshing hag-already wmmnced °. "'flfi‘*} lmp, 1,100; 1354 sho: fuc tog = 'F’hdml&; R A<y 4 Copbren e e L Ve The firt Toadkof whiat Weodght i | Houg 5t cattie, S00LS. BVCepibiAE: i | Boet ofa-vise i, ack 46 tnch L e I, iud Brakea-dows Cons g, thes oot sold at 70 conts. The quality of f-run & roguiar” military. siple.: He | Produco—Stock “Iigh demmd.us':{ O B“““:::‘_: inch § 48 Botn s i ‘“““’i‘m.' ‘Uicoyery kugwg 1o the | W gd .dnt(xn‘!ebeugoulnsex- can ‘what it costs toTase % | 515y pries, ate Tower, s@&;mm u@ AR oy quantity will fall | bushel ofn‘ln on _any ‘section of | " ie e T i sl Taes e quist mm rosewood and 0 et apat shaniog i Jeach, Fort of whiat it shoulTbe. —[’sutmn hig. f_each_mionth- o nes s e ineh /110G 24 m...,. wud Liver, uauh‘ the bood irms.| (Clay Co.) Times. tof; & areall { toaday; there are no hangen dsthe T Whdt i Bie Filloy, WHIGH. gntil ’;L‘:‘e‘fl?“um e vl e mi looked | excellently, ‘will, notwithstanding “the drv" weather #nd_ ravages/of the grasshoppers, avetagé about 17 bushels to the uue All that js cut, thus far, wilt-fully-t- “sustain-the -statement.~Bats-look first-rate.—[Loup City News, Reports.trom the nportheast part] \of th¢ gounty indigate a good half Critary b umm,; ey Pdint o gl nmuru i dines ki <1y ..z the n s ” hervous y oung men, sulering Jnlw P Thiorts iy s tedpcas i hese Shustng Moot Hitters are DS e bottie will do e W-Ard e BT e T S T e o, % gfoomn, Bome h:ceslrenhol- rgierig ) 1 Iy estiosad, buto ‘?.e e e Tra ] red. 'The bt w FBA*’ [Ty “ohawed,” but as (he sifk had G. o ey %Mot -supp'wed the damage done CLEVELAND, OHIOJ h not &o great.— [Behuyler Register. TLe farmers of Adams gounty are nearly through harvesting. - ‘The weather has been extremely haty but otherwise the weather is e: ceedingly favorable. No storm hay | octurred to lodge the heavy crop, or FraslersHoot Bitters are 30l by ailthe lead- 0 Druiai, Storekcoperssod el ;u Fholesie b 3 Sbvect i Beaton MYEH B Cambeld, 157 W st i, 0. b 1. Fakaesioc s "m’ um‘.';nll (‘:‘, o 1 pnar i Sohas Jrery carat £ 003 ! pithy loomuch welweathicr, S akcept mb wavetl i it fim wt wnh rast far- mers \n this Tocality have completed the hervest of their small grain. Oats, ganerally, was cut before ma- 'turlty to preserve it from ' the grass- hoppers.” Wheat is not #o large s yleldummsl but s, 5o far as we have seen, superior in quality.— {fColumbus Journal. Ttis fesred that the cori crop in this section is a failure. One week 13 tho reach of all—$1 per bottle; six boitles, e Y insagny " IMPORTANT Commerein}—Travelers. | TRAYEIERS wio sclicit CATALOGUE, TRADE- $5 « ECIMEN, £ SR :.,“,.,Uf:‘.m.!..u X, | ago the corn crop promised an abun irade ¥y 7 e -#M-f dentharvest, but. the grasshoppers have since then made sad blvoc of 1t.“ Harley is in g fair condition and can be expected to do well. The oat erop will be heavy’ no doubt. —[Cedar County Advocate. The wheal crop throughout this ; : bt | gounty is represented by harvesters notics may vigel thoserye! Bie: ‘"‘""{.m‘ beinggenerglly excellent. The, i they wild AT ONCE gige it mlr afven. m{wme].(g.ownflgu]s became iion, Thess who comp 7 wRb a8 somewhat shriveled by thie ‘eontin- i to unw"‘fn.r BUS] ‘L)H ml l‘“ £ below, statiog class ATL ADDE! _sx.hu belo a8 ol t Therefore ESPECIALLY ~desired that this will be C advised of abject 1n yiew, l'i--‘fl'-r "'r ued dry hot weather, and occasion~ letzer only), ally.afield was injured by grasshop CO-OPERATION, eare Geo, P. Rowell & Co., €1 Park Row. pers and - ohjnoh Pheso wrb i W Yok cirr. | the only exoepiions, and farmers generally agree that the orop s uns+ usvally good.—[Brownville (Nema- | ha County) Advertiser. ‘We have now on exhibition at this office a stalk of this year's corn- SOHN . Practical Watchmaker, 171 Faraem o 85O Nk Bt OMABA eloven feet in he“flv}sm".“ Mo 5 i ! "4 l! g's Jofs: It whs- APPLETON'S « | marte tttsbeer oty e | sons, shows that boys can farm American e i oo w CYCLOPAZEDIA s oounitry where it has not rained for nearly two months, we chal~ New Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers oo lenge any State (0 gqual or beat it. N cbraska Cily Prem. = - every qubject. Printed from new ty} ‘Tho Husiraica wih Severl e and Ma The farmers aré in thé mld:t of harvesting now, and 1d's qt Tam work! wl tur .“ s 1 1963, slnce al80 the Barley, e e hich It has atained in all the United States, & which have taken o mm, liierature, s ugufiz muan -nuud, Tug ciorant ®\¥ithin she u:)(mnr\)- of dte- " very departmey) of Xbo b f.‘:.:" Bow work of rlercacs a9 mperaive proportionately el mt in most excellent conditiony: vents from now. ,until . the " “Not 5o much oér' 'ws usual has,been-put into the ground and = much larger number of acres of wheat, but the corn_has, if possible; "The moveme Juirs has received better attention (than ordi- TS ot 't 58 | narlly, and hence will afford. a B 5 .-.'-"‘.L":'x beavier orop, ; e T i oo taeitea! We hear, that 1o some portiona af o, naveoecurd, favalio the county the grasshoppers have of pecaliar moment. The clvil war of ourown hen the last | been at work and did some damage 1o the corn crop, but we believe not to any very great extent taking) the county together.—{Sowapd.A s, - We. have . taken. 8 tdp! ‘through our couuty, and fiud the wheat erop not so hu%y injured by the 1ate hot. days, as'we had st first In fact our average wheat orop will be :bwr than ]Tltvsooh :an yean or! -erop was ushels, from- ST ht whichocght wow o take | an screage of 8,000 noros. This yoar not less than 12,000 acres 5 _in wheat, and estitmating 18 bishel&fo lace in permanec). authentic history. “fié‘}fi the lor the preas, i st ud o Torn ? ps for of the wos: receat dhmvu‘l- in re, been ended, & roe husrlal activity has boen commenesd. o e accsitus 0 U Caow- [ i political revolutions ‘of * (he fast | e it fhe natural result of the of pe tinve, have hrmfih#:hlw view s multitude S S iy SarETE S S u foughs A8d o1 wnich the ao Acre on AR Vi 1o season will bo. 161 shels; ovety tra o ok | dedueting 30,000 bushels for bread, m:u.:.'uz‘g::.l-uznc* preucal w88 | sad 2,000 for_seed we still have T progrecs of poliiica’ and historial pveat. 166,000 buyshels for shipment, which by ST :twcenu would bring $182,500: de- Reacirces for 1 etesmtar | ducting T woud b Ve et h-nflo:ooo{m ..l':'.‘.‘.« iy o Aot o Homeepmsalation ™ Sew i7pe locmigt 1o lacis aox Cislormils, | Our oat.arop Will be. eonsldenbly T i e Cxpenar. | Dettor than last R mostly 2o V5% vl v e Remat, P | Lot "batone o At ol *l loager exe %0 that an_avy B ic wl P Ulrstions WAk 4%, '_ e, ..4 e el o atect, bt to an exceedingly e ‘While that rt of the fiun!y’m Iald waste y t! ‘which have o streaks In lhé Wil yield heavily if nmhln&r attends (o the ulck. actual figdres that 11 oents m—mu»x put_corn_in_{the and EWUQ#WR.M o 5 hands. The bill of than found tn most bond mess beéf; frestr o-g:nour, , rige, beans, peas, tea, cofk dried apples, vinegar mol &pices, Cggs, frésh vi cost pereapita, 264 centa. Fay, the cashier, Mr. Miner; the g~ manager and others, , i8 in. Tt is judges, the i best fand mast,complete. elevator in the State,utsido of Chicago. There h to.receivey , by ‘competent’ is nowin ¢rib ofi thé farm, 450,000 bushels of corn, waiting the come pietion of the elévatar ta be shelled and shipped, Crops look spleadid the recent, rain has removéd ‘all aps prebensiops of dronght. THE COMING STRUGGLF, Lainkd 5 "The velereil ‘rfixfi u vown a l'lflabun:n.l Whylatha ey "'"f; bk com ue nieaning be?, ‘T siing f s s Fram northern Iake (o southiern ses. ‘The apirit of old seventy-six From out our beroes’ gra.es * hichont Thot I-oh-uln RoauE B e Y BaCuokcest for tribute, Frimilonylysisene. JTeIL Pasty tiegand laws Ao butdn . The'vights of ! 10 b u man Should govern Freedom's land. 38 Yo T ul ions et untorn {hal gl <5 wpls ‘man shoul rith ma - Aud hle sk o Trosurtlvs, 34 Cheamaganyiody sau, Poviir 0r fnezd v clanco o it re is benex ! Sikateser ""’%&E‘J‘mde,, OMAHA MARXFTH . DRY GOODS. * Douglas -!-.:' g«"’""’TY».;\J b At Biag 1508 -.‘-iwun Farnham (834, , sroey. s OMAHA, - = NEB. —ascricTReROr ‘Spring and Farm ‘Whagons, BUGGTEs AND CARRY (GES. ‘Dealers in apd manulscursrs ol AGRICULTURAL FMPLEMENTS' ARTICULAR 4 TVENTION PAID ¥ o-n-d-dum‘mmn Je2slm Sclidelder & Burmsiter e nutactntars BT wy; NPm A'l L&.g IRON Elkhorn Valley Einds? FOR SALE BY .1 Wi.n.er, - . N‘e}; 9] HESE LANDS U vENIENT T sz 50 g). sf,o'o’r{»’hma l’l'ln. llfl.ww 10 the ex) oty r;;‘.i S 80 that on the 'l.mle,bl ota — smbaliaymcrt, Bo puis BT ':'"2"" 5 | e thankIol foe the. Hespamdl; ag gvel th ad- ym—m nna for the present m Is Buffalo Bill an Impostor? Now they are eh 'with-some show of that the Hon. Willlam Cody 15 n the true Buffalo Bill, bnn.h.twu. liam Mathewson, a modug of ‘muscle, is entitlel to the distin of which the cheeky man of - melodrama bas robbed himg Mathewson wasborn in Néw Yerk;' and at the age of 15 ran -w.ymnu pineries of his native state. PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. EERRE .mfi‘f“.'l‘.?:x.'."flmu.m““"..._“,“’.m Tater he hiad established » trad- besent ati. o8 applicaion. 8 post In southwestern Kamsas, FIRST CLASS CARVASSING UGERAS | away aut on the frontier, He was in “tbe h-h-. e range and alway! t e the bufflo al un-onl,ml'y of .ne.?h.. g E'H-flwwlmm ln 1860 that he might seoure meat (or“ sufferingfellow-men Matbowson il!d i " 3 &Wwfir‘k. o R R o e —————— ow | 358 Douglae i, Omals Neb | I SGAT.AND EXPLORING 1 [cT 1. L. “WOODWORTH, T AGEON Axh,sw-n avd Thimble Skelns. HARDWOQD. wm: FINEST in the s'u'm ] s i 23 x.m--mm, “&,“ W B Efitfi% WAGOX HMABE ‘m&'m_ v R Socavdoacassn EEE. a3 mwxam, Cor: :14th_and’ Mtreets. (3 33 88 X t‘ 28888 £'% £38 2488 58882350885 7 by EERERERL” ] sjsesgtes Op 1l BB . iagh but J dmbis o ‘GE®*'AJ HOAGLANL. lm-wmnaml-.»u...u-‘- Libers! diveount on esrload lots A »wnmowa. (@lazed.) POORS, flmnl) : - por em.-m it 2 por conto . OIS, PAINTS, GLASS &e. N.L n m‘DN o ' ROBERT.C.STEELL, ol Ofl_...1...8 {1941 On, N 4 9“‘5{‘” D 18 3601 00 irpentine. ao il Sheot 34 te 35 tnches 28 - nches poc abost R — i p— wwwnaBERENEHUER HEERBRIRENL s 85?.!8" 1K1 28888 8288E88282E88388888! £ 8BULLESABBHIB B..o ,.Em,ii;ii £8s58 usd ~0. 1) it 1818 ingies ] gun! - in bigs, Ammos i o) Tadons e SPICES. Ponsig bty posnd L. 3 31 o u.?“‘".‘ 3o P a 5 | dn d- 152 0 immaaen bk oy 80 do 35446 COLUMEIA RIVER SALMON.. 1 £9 50@10 00 2 a2 $90g 4 0 118G 138 1@ 1% §508 %0 5 g 1o 1@ 1 1haia 300G 3 25 700@ 8 00 9 0u@10 co 16 0617 W CIGARS. A, E! SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Strect. %500 40 00 - 0 50 00 50 c0 B B0 50 60 00 £ 0 05 00 100 00 100 00 0 . CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | Half barrel $86k8 oo, = iy Chicago, Rock -Island and Pacific R. R. | THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM o | OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Molaés, Uavenport and’ Hoek Iuiand. ey L R R Miiers Paien ety Plationa aad Coupler. 2Fast Ennu ‘Trains Leave Daily, onpecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Matnes Vel SEOukalects, Otpumys, Keok APERINRELL wieh the Contrat Jowa, for all ponts Rorth to St. Paul. ST Wil the’ Suriiagtas, mesota. ATWEST o Wi d all poads s AT DAVENPORT with the lhvanwrt & st Rail ints nartl AT ROCK eith the Western Union Rallroad for Freoport, Ber it kacine, Mil- whukte and aif poiatd n noribera L Llinots 45 Wisconain, AT BOCK ISCAND with the Rocklord, Rock Railroad for | aiand Louls ndpdnugziuh Feria and pots hat and points east. ‘l% Tone, i n-mwm Hen- icothe and Peoria. with the Iilinols Cettral Rall- nort_hand south. with "Il lines East, Northi and THRQUGH TICKES to all Eastern citles, e T s m—— nw 2o s, Ilnl,unh.wotuld. and sod any 1 Jnfor 128 hm m., Mu.“-;‘*:";% i Baggaze n'.:.nc Thronh ta all a0 s0TH, ——_l RIDDL Goa'l Puss'r’ Gem'l Bupee ied, S Az Sious City & Pacific R. K. 1{ e Shortest and only. Direct UAGLY (1.1 Beute from,, COUNCIL BLUFFS 8t Panl, Minneapolis, “And sl Pownts fu NORTHERN TOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PAMCE SLEEPING CARS ,i.Om all night trains 7ia this route. ! CONNECT10N! U.'P. Tranifer with Un *gaséa Eactle AT ¢lbl 'lll the Chlfl.fi llilnuxu or sl . 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Divect and Belladle Connoctions 7o sl made 1 oomiththe A.T.&8.F. B R. for m Arkausas Valley & Lolnnda, “And with ail lines runoing sout s i-ll’:lwd::lndhntnnlm iy & ATCHIE ON | W, ¥, WHI | (R tehiSon, Kansas CHAS. C.SWITH, Gen’l Bupt, R-J. B. DYOTT, graduate of‘" | \aoui Druggiss at 25 contsa | s e iDflN’T BUY! UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW i S MEHAVE XWELVS UouD REAso A e Vi, Sy d = | Quick and Easv, Chea» and Clean. They arechepest to bur, They are =y QR svery -w'm--v-du Svertistiction Exceldor ]lnn’fg Co., ST. LoULs, ¥o., M.ROGERS. Om aha. Nebraslia Guxt- CATHARTIC, or Multum " Parvo Physic. W o o Ex il Purg, FI0-<t concentratod form, 83 much 2815 cmbolicd taaay of the lary pills oubd foe e in tho drrz shops. icpower, i pronortion %o theie_size e ried thew are GF drasic 1n efict, bk #ach 1 ok {he different active medicinal prin- they being 80 bar. $he others, s to olico @ most searching and thore “3500 Beward ts hereby offred by the Felits 10 any chezint ! - will find Ia them & mercury ot agy o Teing entirely vegetable. o, caro s cenuired willo wiing theah, hey ope- % conatitution, dlet, (dmael‘:r o distarhans ation. :‘r;.(ne‘..hlonnaerl,":l m.. e e Eruciar Sr“iko " Stomach, Bad ) th, B ion’of Kidne: Bloated feeling & Rush of Blood Pe Pe o Sreat & wactery of dhoeascty e i‘m. toraythat -m.uuon".nn arimal cconomy Is unive: giaud or tissue cscaping th flve tmpress. ‘Ags docs St mpu. ez i preserve their \\rlue- un!mnllrvd for' l:{ wmcn oot e case s L-xtllvc Ateras ivo or Purnllvu ia mn-.u.’.n.,. littls leta w a the most perfect satisfaction to They aro ol by all enterprisi; 1 suterprising o Do not allow say iraggist to induce yo at Tie may sa . as e e 3 T my Pegete st oo ot it B retommen nnot _supply 1! enclose 25 SR T PIERCE, M. D., Prop's, N‘n’m N Je'yoee 25 coutq ASK FOR PYLES SALERATUS! ~——AND— BAKING SODA! BEST IN UsSs=a Praa_Meyer & Rasokeand Whitaey ‘Bauserman & Co, CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS Euthfin&efi 213 and 215 FRONT STREET fan Francisco - California, PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U. P. R. R. LANDS, | Columbus, . INeb, | Gevernment Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold! lnproved Farms lfl"hwlm fox CASH! -OR— ON LONG TIME!! sar-All Communications Cheer- l‘ully Answered OMAXIA OITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, | 597 1th B, betwees Douglas 124 Dodes Manafacturer 0( Tl'l !hp'er ‘nd Sheet Iroa | Cooking zmd Heatmg stoves , jspanned and French Wi ., Gutters and warrany T 2 are o S.wn.n&w: Wark done L — w