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pe = = T T T S C1ZE] A Complete Fictori 1 History of the | Too ¢ Because She Was Too Short, He Monev and Commerce. 2 X R B ] T e e e [ ERas1e = hiowmas Bri 1 totrolt Haw a | o Heratitloms Too Loag, 7 e 17 SPR o S the Great Blood aud Eonis 5. |, Vhomas Briggs, of Detroit, has a en Tk Bat) ] g o 18 3 -l y ths old, who " lvle.. do ¥ o w . - Daily and Weekly for 1875. | e ising o7 Pl | 7Tt 15gal anestions i Phn Milton Dailv Review. MISCELLANEOU, Pl o ccies disousi e St Harper's Weekly Humor Remedy. e Presidential election | ypiicle to look just like his father, | Beecher case aro now in process of Ll Hay and wanure forc. u s | arp . : e 10 xh»vrnbl‘?:(; | and to be the smartest boy-baby in | solution by a court and jury, but the | e s Py ILLUSIRATED. i ieart 317, - | Detrort. Ziaeal specs ate_stll poropriale | Orrioe OMAMA DALY BER | | guupiia - o o — i Tilk, WEEKLY Su s s oow auain d a cir- yesterday morning the child was | subjects for newspaper discussion. | January 18, 187 " s o e Tt e ey Seaie and Leirito- | sitting on the floor, playing with | _Going back of everything else we | od loday. with | Tetesbiack s : . ARG Sigcs S ot n o Kown tothepab- | o G Vi cont-buttons 63 a | find, according to Mre. Tilton’s The week open ay With | Conmmii R o | x - he Weekly e uly tokech fuly | g, and taking an «ccasional | etatement, that the primary cause | money market firm and brisk. In | Covs & - i B e pee 255 nibbie at an_apple to bring out his | of the domiestic wufelicity of herselr | A W G EEL ol | Amencan Tron s | e dmeat exaata ace there are no changes worthy of | [GpCUrTiiL e LENENTS. : : 2 | vt 1 oo, toe e : BRIGGS'S BABY. WK " bea nd her husband grew out of the | TuE WEEKL il continue 1o be s | 6/ orop of teeth. an [ ut of sporon.h mewaraper. Al 1B ruen antinp: Mrs. Briggs and & neighbor were | very great disparity in their height. | Lt #ill ba Sound i, coudenshd Wals S -.,,fkl.',fg‘:“:f s only women can | She Wwas too short, or he was too tall, | note. Demands for exchange has T o ddear, NSNS | o ip, when the baby hid the but- | There was too much dirference of | peen fuirly active. Requests for Champion 6 ekly malniai bl T se the WEEKLY SUN | fons under a mat, and started to | altitude betwixt them. He was| g o o B0 TN e el Y o £ | P docided v the best fawily newspaper 1 the world. M | g the appe. A bit of the skin | ashamed of her because the top of CHsekiig® st e bakiacs "hiab Bisen aining and appropriate | i _ i " v bout up to hi ecking | < ¥ got in his throat, and he gave a | her head only came about up to his lively with deposits light. s S0l prine noihing It wil always contain the most tnier- | [0 0 lled overon his head. | could helpit! And worse still, be | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | air, SPADES AND SHOVI LS los are wolels af high-toned discus- Rowland’s No2 Llack siovels, D H... * Pur bundle 15D rosmt conn ion, and its pietorial illustrations are often o do polished do do corroborativesrsumen's of nosma | furce.— . 4o dobiack spades do GROCERIES. 5 Eraminer and Chronicte serupuious a4 delicite | congh and a whoop, and pawed the | shoulder, poor thing! just as if she d romasce, of the day, curelul- Postage Free to> All Subscribers in the s Moore do poliskel do do Its papers upon existent questions and its siorie r % val- | told her so, heartless f. low ! Gora “apring point” L1 shove 3 385 [T BN 8 e o 0 aelocion and il prisied, miséat | 1 £°Ob them battons! he has swal d then, bei tifled at her | Land Grzats (semg)......... $920.00 e il g T R T T ‘The Agricuiturs) Depurivent s 2 ProniiCel | Jowed them buttons " cried the | And then, being mortified at her | A )i P s XCH COR. FALNHAM AND | ™ 3 e faeeh i weelul 1o the | mother, as she yanked him up, and | diminutive ‘appearance, this Blue- | Land Warrants, ( 1700 | LI s Wetern Coi IOk ¥ 5 e hi 4 beard Longlegs, when he went off | buying) oot Jia s : . . sarmer. + in_ politics | SOk him, : ith | Land Warrants (160 acres PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ E Talo aite 8 {\ SCS isther | “Pound him on the back !” yelled | lecturing, took a taller woman with i 185.00 ? H WHOLESATEDEALERS: » fo o pariy, 84 | the other woman, trying (o hold his | him, and left his litle wife athome, | _selling) ........ = . or principle: | Jegs still. ‘ | 2 slone—all alone:, Why, didnt | Agrieultural l‘u"“flg Bttt v o MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Karn United sat s b ‘country aud | ““Run for the neighbors!” cried | be take them both? 'Ihen the tall | (10 acres buying). 7. e A ey ek bian st |y L oxcitediy. woman could have taken the Hay- | Do.—Selling. 18K} s o g o : 0 isic tions. It has nc a “wOn, he!ll die! he'll die!” ; pole’s arm, and the wife could lnv‘e change on New York, Amaicea S FIe Cose L. W s g . e s fayors from their - i J as she ra ken the tall woman's arm, and, | per ct. s CEERLY, o d \Et, to one add, ess for Phts of 3 creanjed the other, as she ran out. | ta , and, | per. ; S Wi puens | arp ety pepori o “¢’And the neighbors came in, and | growing small by degroes, and beau- | | The commercial market is steady A - 1 ST e T e N or Aoaheet 1.8 5 made him lie on his stomach, and | titully less, they would have consti- | and unchanged. General trade is 5% % olun A3t el P BRSSP | cough, and then turned hiwm on bis | tuied u Very ‘passuble trio. The | pot' g i T i . premtomts, iecds | baek, and rubbed his stomach, aud | contrast would have been low strik- | €70 gt o miay make special et to extend it ir~ | joredd him about all sorts of ways | Ing because it would not have been culation, Undorvhe i 1w 2t e dolir | until he got mad, and went to | so sudden. N aRaos e sl abigad S y : ; Y payiaturt &I postegy . STERIES Lowling. Or, again, could not Mrs. Tilton | Retail trade in general lines # ushed g o ke i v yf < B L g Then boy ran for Briggs, and then | have been elevated to the proper | i and with the coal dealers and ; ot sy o gt & dub in- orier 10 | Briggs ran for adoctor, and the doc- | height by the aid of stilts?” It js | 24 81 WU lian Tave the WEEKLY SUN ut tlis ra-, ~AD tor came and choked the baby, and | easy to learn to walk on (t:em ; and | ¢lot! o g8 7 S e o : ho sends one dollar and i wenty cents wi ordered sweet oil and & mustard | stilis about three feot long would | For changesin the provision mar- . - 2 7 A ol t"cops s adver B i aps plaster, and told them to hold him h:\'e hrongl;tlhrr U iuto the exalt- | kot sce Rosenfeld Bros.’s quotations. Fos 3 d Sk n s back. Everybody knew #hat | ed region of her liege lord. They | ink, 20 . Best Baffuio vote, soadid 3 g caserg | Adiress i s 136 Wood | ose six biittons were lodged N the | might have proveda little awkward | ’\‘\‘"‘I{‘,L:" ,J‘i\}“_‘f g e s R HARPER & BROTHERS, | Loy baby’s throat, becauso he was red | when she went to sit down in | @& oom, 30 t0 50. pntamere o~ o AT o : Novw Work. | muanld e |LIFPINGOTT'S MAGAZINE | & ay be th in the face,and becauso bo strangled | church, but she could have hada | accoo, 80 to 30 Saberipion, pors : a3 ue howled and wept. strap suspended from the ceiling | N'SEAG S 0 1% : onth, or $5. 3 They poured down sweet oil, and | that she could hold on to during the | gm0 01 00 R e g Common pr gaton i : sU put mustard across him, and wept | service, and, being she, the indulg- g o : Good o - 5 | R e over him, and the mother said she e;x[t pastor 'uo‘ulll lm]ve beeu‘reuw(l;- I et N 1 Haves motintain, 2 00 Hlemlo l{;g-r- peniooy 1 e mol. s ‘ S . EE never could forgive hersell. Boys | ably expected to tolerate this. Or | T r s G do ansoo chole . . 2 iterat ce ! Comquestionably the Besi-sustained | drove by calling out “Slab wood for [ she might have occupied an entire | o o o mall prairie, s, per o, it | Careion. : = .rPooulaanera;ure cience | = m the WOrld.” | sale!” and thescissorsinan went by | pew in a reclining position. llm‘ n, No. 1,2 Moroeco (Boot Leg) R | s unsory t, and un- | Cagpicrse 1iave T shouting “Sharp ! sharp!” but that | would have diminished the number | A F.’;x, N 9 do (0il Dressed do B Wesk & Co....... - fed in the it HARPER‘S_IiAEAZINE- distressed_crowd held the baby, | of pews by one, and consequently do (Simon s 25 ¢ Scbiclers .. : H i s Do down, and shed their tears over his | would have had a direct tendency | Cross Fox, No. 1, 2 50. Welt Leather, per side; X ¢ ILLUSTRATED. wholé length. The doctor waslook- | to enhance the price at the annual | o ¥ i Boot Webbing yer o "G { Mmou Vir. : THE NEW VOLUME . | ing. serious, and Briggs was think- | sales, a matter of no small import « « a0 do do do 7 B = i e From, ng that he hadn’tdone anything o | to Plymouth Churel e Qo Gt i | & = 1E) chstaencing = N bt TR Yo B cserve such & blow, when one of | Stlls or something there should | \ild Cat, average, ook Harmess Leaior Ko T ¥ i T Ty orover s continucd adupt the women pushed the mat, and dis- | bave been to ameliorate or recon- S 46035 505 14 do s Replete with ths Most Attractive e o dimiee s . Lndeed covered the buttons. cile the difference between husband | ) Deet Sy U1 Bemloek Line o ToBACO. Features, Tt monta, wo sk co sir s saona ol o | Then everybody laughed and | and wife—almost anything would | Y% TS Team Collata: per : e h s iicutors as weiLas entertainers of the Public | danced, and they kicked the sweet | have been better-than the present 2 siage a0 "o | " ™ Vi mind, for its vast poplarty Lo b e praved | oil bottle under the bed, threw the | consideration Lo which they are re- { OMAHA MARKETS, ConcRT 3o e 3 : as you B0, ZPPe en Glob mustard-plaster at the doctor, and | duced. | Gl ter (bl 5 (e o Vingia I g e r which this Maguzine possesses | Mrs. Briggs hugged thehowling an- We think that Mr. eecher, _ T ST ataral o i~ ul fries e o peion, Sriltic weuth, a0d | gl to her bosom, and called him | though not worldly wise, must have Catetuu vorrected “Datly Patent Dash Leatber. 2 DRIED FRUTTS g i 2 {th justifiable complac tle cherub another couple not nearer the same New ¢ HCE engaged, euibrace #n unu e otz taem ton reat caa pon | 1 UL height. He is witnees to the incal- | DRY GOODS. Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers, : e ot | ablle graitude, e ot L o A Du.l :;f Jowels. ; culable grief which may result from Sape. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon g - 2 | Tales, Short Stories, .\"gmlu'fly De- | g - E‘J e, One day, on the trip up, when | jt. If ever again a woman four feet & o Republcc, de., Chemi Olive, 6 to ' 4o raspberries seriptive Sketches, Papers on B Yours truly TR B reading » magazine, vy aitention | short and a man ssven feet long ap- | ™ BROWN & ERO., Cor. 14ih and | eptble, de 5@5 14 Gormap Mot 0 mos perior Science and_Art, Poems, | o TERMS: was attracted by the glitter of a gold | ply to him to pertorm the marriage Dougias street. > % Ltk e 8. bex PUML ‘Popular Essays, Litera- 1 subsoribers fn the | racelet, which, look where I would, | ceremony for them, we opine he led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. W Criticisms, efe., Postage free fojs1l subscr ™ ¢ | flashed 'before my eyes, and fur- | will say Nay. 5 7 s b8 ox lgun |tuer scrufiny revealed the fact | Itisalittle paradoxical, but all ERINTS. e A TP UOLSTRR kR 5 By Talented and Well-Enown Eamprns Muouzxs 010 25, 5 Josae | that the young lady who wore it | the Tilton's troubles seem to Lave ETOCK. . Writers. e 12 4 was particalarly anxious that 1 | arisen from hum leaving her home Benjamin B, Jones, Decorative Up- | 1 do- do. do. "o Pornse- Saberiptions, 1o airem Jor ong | 2hould be attracted by it, and, to | too loug because she was too short, | 5 e ane P doWillism'sdo o B e vwo of llirper's Periodicals, | further her design, began cutfing SR : bolsterer and dealer in fine art goods, do pesches per case. the leaves of her magazlne with a The I, P 5 : 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the do tomatoes do silver fruit knife. For the purpote © Towa Penitentiary. 5 - following quotations: G0 do Tdo " o every Clabof FIve SUuscminzas at $4 09 each, | of showing her thatI was not partic- | From the bienial report of the S r 5 ” 2 E . . do’ Winslow do B one xemiiianes o0 et * " | ularly dazzled, in fact, that there was | Commisssoners of the State Prison, FEAME MOULDINGS. . .| 3 Yermoaw v thout extra €3py ; postage free. Oil walnut mouiamgs, one meh, | siawbari " oy SiES e Swvptua ot any | another such in the world, Ltook a | the following very interesting. fast 5o 53 Lk v e e + serix's Maoazixe, | 01d pencil from my pockef, marked | and figures are culled: : § | Por.foot, 6; inch 10c; 8 inch 15c; | Bupbes,’ & DA compiee e of o i | a passage in my book, formy brace- | - The panic affected the institution Siiung #11 beseat by Cepres, frovg let was equal to hers. Observing | but little. The Penitentiary cou- P Aq q . Syrpiqeang TNE N TINOM T qeg WIouf pus Jomp IDISTADX d ur Lwoucoqy g *Sur JO SHITONLVES 3 L *QOLT, i d i fasaepiess & s in &l ris of ountry, with b I S e efloris eing made o xupply s pemse ol P EiL S5 %o Cloth | that fact she drew off her left glove | tained 1,55 conviets on Deo. 1, 1875; 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ g 40" 8o do dex % e oot B lor badih "% cobic, by Sl powpeid. | and oarefully arranged her veil, that | it now has 1,353, 515 being women; 4be;/imitetion rdsswoodand gilfy 1'f/3%do = do ido o or the future, and are Reiespapers are not 1o fopy 1his advertise | T might not fail to see the heavily | 1,072 are employed under contract BLEACHECSHEETINGS. iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20¢; 8 inch | 3 o, do do do. . vors et wiihous the express orders o ohased ring which encircled her fin- [ 218 for the State. During the two | 15@30c. Offering UNUSUAL Inducements | f tie Houest Cures g ger. 1 ocould ‘go herone better” | fiscal years ending Nov. 30, 1874, | Pepperell 84 __ WINDOW SHADES. - s s HARPER & BROTHERS, | horo. 55 taking off my glove, I | from receipts and labor the Pen- Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per Young Hyaon. per pound. . 1f your Druggist or sto New Yok | drew down the biind, flashed a rare | itentiary has paid the current ox- COTTONADES. pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ | Gunpowder, 4o * do. - 3 e Bitters, _— topaz and a_solitaire diamond be- | penses, mude the necessary repairs, | Furmers and Mestaatcs, 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per : g OVEPRIOETOALL. Q] | fore her appreciative cyes. She [ amounting to $6,455, expenued $32, | Gres: Weern pair. nter W 50 | Rundred and sisty 81. == ® | saw it, and quickly pulling off her | 700,48 in permanent improvements, BROWN SIEETINGS. REPFS. Buckw - 410} lection (@ SWOSPUBEY 3 ‘wo3onaysucy Jorxedng ‘uB80 The New York World. | otherglove, dispiayed a splendid | $12:425.53 cash on haud, supplies | anion,a Union ind all wool terry, per yard s uiar subscripiion price o this procured one b s amethyst. I was slightly non- | ete, amounting to $44,141.15. The 2 ped, 2 5028 O%Ams“ 10PAPER OFNEW YORK. | plussed, but, #s she wore no ear- | financial exhibit shpwsa net gaiy | vo : e 5. TEEUEAONORA S g e s dEhag bt S L DY TR Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, | even with ho. At that instant she | May 10, 1873, of $33,09. GINGHAMS. 2 00a3 00, amion, hary g i S The Cheapestand Best: | 4oy un clogant little watoh from | _Forty-olght conviets aro sen- | americn MATTRASSES, | e ke o™ ;) - BeF DEIG, witicts suc suniea won- | tenced for life; for murder; | Amoskeag Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, | sdte sunni cluster diamond and a gigantic | worth $54,769.50: bills receivable, | Be %11 50@83 »0; Imperial, plain and stri- D EIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE | fe » ® tively two whole minutes, holding | 34 for manslaughter; 554 for laroony! | Faes 3 0084 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50. - ainbegs, Amodies'X 2ot i s ctuines et RS N 2 ‘hicago, Roek Island bad done my best, and could not | adians; 50 English; 165 colored, | Amockess s | et o cutnge ol kst wtnont e | G I aver Cre der .. i exjreiy 1o | all jammed in.When, at last, the | Average length, 59 moathe; 260 weg | Lers Qrer i 1875: 5 { 1 ! AND THE EAST, styractical calta: | Jovely coral set, turning it this way | eions; at all 26 per cent. reasl aud | 2ma, a1 e rtand Bock Talaad. ‘s pr etk - | and that 0 exkibut all its beauties, | writé; 5 per cent. only read: 14 yor g 0% Dopeth Famlly 6 12 | The'Kansas City, st hmecien 5 jous of proftable | furtively glancing at me to be sure | cent.’ have no education; 10 por | b S [uC do do do 50 6 et S ST farming 57 o7 the, iy ursitivs | that [observed T was utterly vans | cent. of those confined have biey YANKEE NOTIONS. R e o ACKEBLL. . 2 . Full nd wrasiwor- | quished, completely routed, and so | there before, o %31 Farmh 34 do do do do iy v ek counis) peluce, tod st | greatly ‘abaorbed in my book that 1| The Comraissioners state they are | R e FOPD, | Facring, ceer produce market reports show ' did not soe a thing.—Midget in Bos- | still undecided whether the pen- | A e a prade. ton Globe. etentiary most largley accomplishes | ArRas o B 5 —_— its great object—the repression of T Istelear Eeflmgg in it up to full view, then turned to [ 1,013 are natives. Of the forcigners e LUMBER. |t o Seeipt o ity |~ g Sk Nerasia o | o 5 = and Pacific R. R. answer the challenge, but thought | Cook county sends 25 per cent | g mana & St. Louis Short! = . oUPR mournfully of my pour little locket | of all. The aggrogate years of e | GEO A. HOAGLANL. aason tark o8 0 fOfEl Wy e s | aggravating creature ook a jowel | professed Catholics, 81 Methodiats, | O 7 | Foocios | Council Bluffs R. | me, as if to say, “Well, go cn.” I | 101 are Irish; 90 Germans; 51 Copp RETAIL. LIsT Nuimcgs, Peuaag beat e ponnd v . 5 f Ly L ; Ihe aggregat B e Jolsts, studding and silts, 201, and un- o g . IE OMAHA Line ina drawer at home, with one side | tence, ~excluding life, is 6,352 LE OMAIIA TO CHICAGO o st procats holatet | case from her satchel, and held up a | 52 Lutherans 808 make 1o profes the long winter evenigs 13443 ealy dirce Iin 4 unequaied for Speed, Comfort wnd §58iR IR e ST, mouxa Fear S S8 | [ ACKNOVIEDGED BYEVERYBODYTO |y 7um paer, e Wi chrin e CALHOUN MILIS FLOUR. ND T S R AR == Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | OMAHA AND THE WEST | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, Talf Varrel sacKs. o 2% | wo S ween Omaos & | esnnecting as onows: ; BEST PAPER | e e Bl e b Mot Yl 0BSTACLES to MARRIAGE - : PULLMAN PALAC The Semi- Wickty World 3 Cost of Pork. crime and reformation of criminals, | - 20 do do* 4 ineh. tra copy to getter-upof cld of 10, How much pork costs per pound | under the present law and contract | SIERY. £ Inch A e Daily v getter-up of clubof2s. of course depends in a great meas- | system, but believe that the-efforts | D 2 00 | 1st clear siding. b contains (Tucslays and | ure on the kind of pig and manner | to make a reformatory institution | Al ?'i" do oo L nte o year, and il | of feeding. After some practical | have been successful, snd would be | ¥ : g5 ogan alding The cream of the D experience, I am satisfied that, other | afforded some means of earning an | © Tz “A” shingles. things being equal, a eross between | honest living after being discharged. | 4 i o Laking 8.good Chester White sow and Berk- | The number of men_confined is | Bickeay, be Lath per 1000, shire boar will make more pork from | greater than in any prision on the | Whike Wing. 8 | D& H pickets eer 100. g = the same amount of food than &ny | continent, if not in the world. The | Comet... S s poa 7 Removed. ~ New method of treatment, New 5 > | UNION PACIFIC | JUNCLION = Taper U500 | Farge at the somns anad, ot be as | only severe puishment now intlict- e o i -t dhe Rinon | Published in Nebraska, | o emmssemars ey e A World n abiitty, or thet | arg€ at the same age as the full | ed is solitary confinement on bread Liberal discount on carload lots. ARD “ASSOCIATION, 413 Nomh Nfath St., RSTPASSENGERS = PAKING oTH OET with the Davenport & St. ‘Diusocratic | Chester, but they will consume less | and water. - The law whereby the o WINDOWS, (Giazed.)” Fhiladelphiz, Pa. —un Tnsitution having u bigh e ; DEASHEBABLE | k1o - i food and keep in better condition. | convict shortens his term by good | - : 85 per centofl Chicago list. e e+ % prind ol 7 i sure vt h An old and very sucoessful pock | behavior is highly commended. 3 DOORS, (Wedged.) o e 0t b invalu tea = | producer once tbld me that his rule The Commissioners ask the Leg- | 3 z 25 pex cent off C. teago list. 3 | Which teud t0 s rid | Was that when the price of both | islature to empower them to restore | Biue Fiaii $ BLINDS. No More Postage It Contains More Reading Mal\ln‘ HAFPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN trom the offcots of Errors and Abuses in carly Life,— ‘ Manhood Restored. * impeditacats 1o Sare A OM ANREWAT. ¢ :uaum.sfififlflgfifiafigzéfififléfiij.‘ifi \ || #2831 822882222288888222223222S ACHING ALL d and St EASTERN AND WESTERN OITI ith Less Changes and vance o \ d. Bailroad With Lex Changes and i ad f other | o1 B AT T 8 Pas: SER TRAINS DAILY ! K TSLAND with the B e aazely neals nis o< ope coru and pork commenced with the | good time lost by any convict be- 3 o pecemiati and Less Advertisements tnan is now do B sad S0l e fully sus- | same figure, it was safe to feed good | fore the Iaw way passed. L - e any Newspaper Published E hogs. Or in other words, when a Blne arifh Flaater parts pes bt : #|Oldest Republican sl % bushel of corn was worthsixty cents, = e Plasterin 3 | ‘This Entire Line is equipped with 1 e Ilingis Central Rail- A THOROUGH NEWSPAPER. the pork must bring eixty dollars U.P.R.R MEAT MARKET . Y Newspaper m | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, oints and south. [ Nanchester Union per hundred. By interence T con- French Gy Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | * South. 0 """ * liaes Eait, North ana At e R T R s el T Ol S LAk the West 7 . , - experience was that ten bush- 2 | E N. I . SOLOMON. Emoracing a choice selection of | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupier | | THEOUGH TICKETS to ail Eastern cities, ipiagiess iy : { o veei o Sevould Ak Wil s \ryE Ry ot FRE xny CaA T newsand miscellaneous matter with | and the Celebrated Westi AR supply of FRESH AND SALTED ROBERT C. STEELL. 3 | | dred pounds of pork By referring T A S G i LD ict.. o The Leading Commer- | o Biicoriar onall important top- | Air Brake. P o to my note book, and & record of | ured Hams aud Break fast Bacon, at. she lon f J % Address 1 HE WORLD,” % } Linseca i v o1 cial Paper of §t, ics ; complete and reliable telegraph- | sz~ 2 SO (e experiments, 1'find in one ease | dreter | WATATST S ENUTI ’ . Turpentin 6 | Lubricatin i | m Checked Throngh to e 53| - piestivg |.. Lonts’ icand local market reports to the day | Eansas Clty, §'. . B ! PAINTS, &0 of issue, and & vrl=’y of State, East- | Yiam 88582 ¢8 35 Pauk Row, New York | twenty pigs gained 837 pounds by moral Yarn; il colors, per . eating 83 bushels of com. Tn this | ———— St Qe = case the corn was shelled and fe ; A Yaras gOB whole in the trough. In anotner | VAN DORN’S MACHINE , it Lol 1. Loyl st e . T e Vet e DRt mmow, | e | i| TheStLOUIE |mivesm ompmincis to drink) in fourteen days, and Al Kiuds of ligat and heavy | following quotations this day: Foameld Glaw. colems, ag. 1. lom equalled and never surpassed. . . Py drink, : | gained 553 1bs. In the third experi- M NE] MA Y ED. : = 3 rintin g ment 20 pigs ate 55} busbels of meal, | oL vd MAE& REPAIRED. | (1, e dressed urkeys, 126,14, N, SHEET-IRUN: WIBP, &0, D e ocrat,| s b e . made into thick slop with ouid wa- |. NPAll Work Suaranice’ @8 | W chiokens, 8010. | MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14(h & m ® | umns of the BEE is carefully scru- s | ol Ay - aum| 4 e BARNEAM inized, and everything that can of- so the gain was a trifls . : 5 | c The Bee Job Printing H fovin” S e Sy rrearye———— L JUc 051416t quitr oo AT fend the most scrupulous, rejected. e Bee Job Printing House thoo T Mows Gia,_a rarme , et OIS i s : 5 hrreale | Hides vy s e ! e e SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL! v ; B 8 zgn.rom-uz experiment the i 3 Ry g ¢ (20 in number) were fed 46} bushels chicken, 2 2 I BOOK AND JOB PRINTING of meal (Zoiled into thick wush) in RAILROAD, 1 Euallr, 90, u‘i b R mgflxk e ;;;f;:;e and gained 606 1bs—gain | G2 mijes the s test roate fom Omaka OYVSTERS el Inmy own expeiiments T have | ™ Councl Bumt 1o St. Paul, Mincavalis, o.‘,‘,‘.’gg;,j;,?;o—x‘;'; 0:ct por %fi:"& Lot an; § 3 - | 10x14 IC coke 3 £ | found that five bushels of old shell- | stllwater, Anoks, jolicy i Al s VERY BEST STYLE | qadtat Bt o water, Anoks, Duluth, Blsmarck, and all | um 30 ots per ean. SEE TERLIS % policy of the BEE is, and always has | works, 2an be consulted on oF before mentioned(fed in November) | °/ntsin Minnesota, AARDWARN, = | been, to expose and denounce abus- e | made me 477 1bs. of pork, orgain fn | Train leaves Omaka daily, (exeep Saturday) soux T EpaAR. : es and corruption in the body poli- | %% of the Se weight. For pigs well selected and O clock p. m., and Connell Biutl at .05 p- tie without fear or favor. gans, (which he Pas made an es cared for and economleally fed with. | @1 om Chicago & North-Western Depot. All posiage will be paid by the Democrat | pecial study, yefther In malo or fe- | 2 : out cooking, it is probable that 12 i - % | compeiy. Lowest Cash Prices. povod or el 0 e a ca | P47088 LOW and Time a5 QUICK an ; S5 | be-safely counted on, and probably s AL Single Copl | the average or thosd actuatly e ISR e, o s, G BENELT i | T e TR T wisl not be more than eight or ning. e B - She i additional number, eac g et oo v | 07T LR | UL ALAGR SUERPING CARS o Ty i Sl o o TR, g e TO THA— - S —_— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, The Best Family Paper the | . OF BOTH SEXES. £ the Tnzont wnd Mississippi Valley. Republica.nzPfilitics' i0 CHARGE ‘sv‘.vf,:“ : AND o ::‘.."7‘('{;':'“ Couglis. 1 ods, 5 iz S PR3 B. DYOTT, graduste of csgunEss A%D A% THE DAILY- - male, no matter from what eause s Subseription Pric: originating, or how long sanding | v a M‘;n,. f aarvalons A practice of 30 years cnsbles him oy e e rnee $1.50 Per Anm_;mf"’ treut diseases with suceess. Cures : : st g be made 'y et guaranteed. Chacges reasonable. > =7 IN ADVANCE. | Those at a distance can forward let- | fecling of lumunity G Ao taken 10 5285 88888 8s83 .. 1. roed owl « L4 o —————— - f One copy, for one year-.. oLl | mesitBreiomaes | O ALL FIGHT TRAINS. Lere s | P T e The Superintendent of the Maeth- | -Besure yeuetickot reads V1. Sious ity |/ Dumion SHbE thetn, a3t 8 pocmnt. SHEET IRON | Tencoples. 1 cluby'for one Jear- English, serma“, mian | odist fi:nd” school in our place 1 | et tous zoutes a2d miduighi | SIOF balivatent axles, discount 10 per cont. fistquait Nomvers10 to 2 Auy sdditioaal number, cach 1 2 - ' their an_undertaker, and thers s some | ADse do 2 WEEKLY. E. 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