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MISSELLANEOUS ADVERTISEWENTS, THEBOOKWALTER ENCINE SOCIETIES. | ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTFD MASONS, GRAND LODGE OF NESRASKA. M. W. E. K Valentine, G. M., West Potnt; BW. Jus. A Tulleys, DG, ¥ Red Cload: K Temperance Societies. OMAHA TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPER- ANCE, NO. 36, Instituted Ootober 2ith, 1578, by Gensral Adna H Bowen, of Junjata, Neb., G W O T, and Ma- Jor D H Whealer. of Plattamoutn Offoers—T A Wills, WCT; G T Keunedy. W TEB OLD, OLD STORY. S ——— = A )\BENSON'S CAPGIN POROUS PLAST 4 WONDERFUL REMADY. are is 00 comparison between it and the mon slow acting porous plaster. 1t s inf Eastman, one of the attle kings, is in it, and Mr. ‘Vanderbilt,and, I believe, | OF THE CONFIDENCE MAX AND NIS VIO~ Mr. John B. Dutcher and Sherwood. | TIM. T believe Sherwood has got a quarter | DetroitFres Frews, 17th. interest in the whole thing. Theygo- | Btween the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock THE DAILY BEE. AWK PUBLSHING GO, PROPRIETORS. T ok, b 28 and 1008 Siree TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. p ” s it ¢ ing to do an _enormous business, but | yesteriay morning just as the bustle | W. Jus B Catn, G.S. . P |y o oo Drowear WE B, | B T e e G, the main part of it is in the hands of | of the city was beginning at the Cen- | E. Warts, G I/, Netiacka Gt/ R. W01 | 6 SW.ed M. 2 e e e weioll | EFFCTIVE, S|MPLE’ DURABLE AND CH mouths, S e 2 | Mr. Vanderbilt and his associates; the | tral depot Jonathan R. Copeman, of | Howen G. 5., Omaba; VoW F B Baarg .00 SR Tt coutains new med. ] Perry’s Crossing, Shiawassee Co., was | North Plaite: W. Geo. B. France, G. 0., enjoying the fresh air in & morning & WX ¢ Rider, (& D, G M) 6. L, Crat walk along the docks where the bright | Paimer, G. 8. b., Piattsmouth; W. 5. E Swit, blue waves were dancing in the April | Ir. G J. D., Juniata; Bro. John MeClellas, G.T., sun. Mr. Copeman had just returned D Joues, | Vanderbilt capital is the main thing W, Meets in Clark’s Hall, Fourtesnth and Dodge in it. They havegotsuch an enormous place that they can raise cattle a good deal cheaper than did, because they | can put them into larger herds with- Over 1,000 in Successful Operation, SOLD BY G. W. LININCER & Co., strvets, avery Wednesday evening, st 7:30. GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLABS. Mrs Ada Van Pelt, G W CT, Lincoln; Hon E ¥ Metaalfe, G W G Tecumuh; Mra Louie S Lincoln. CAPITOL LODGE, No. 8, A. F.& A. M. Chartered 1857. Markell, G W V T, Rivorton; F G Keso 5 AN W out being at much more expense for |from the East, where had collected * : ) a5 K dackson, Eearaey; w1, N\ 2ie herders to tend them, and they'll | considerable money from the proceeds | £ ORSG*ES K nckoon, w.M.; 0.8 Chuse. 8. | RTOoT; M ER Ravtom: 3 B Siem: S8 B. & 5 probably raise ozen cattle there [of his old homestead, which he 80ld | R’ Eowen, Secs—109 members: Meats et , Crete: \'he Ve ; o e X e ey at §3 o head that cost me $4 |on hisemovalto Michiganashort time | Mocdtrivemchmetn, ' T8 P : Potis Pstec sad sakns schee.” B5H 1y OMAHA, NEBRASKA, 0 &N W Then, too, they are going to sow a|ago. He felt at peace with all man- | ohnurtered 1506, % - Aiice A White, GSJT, Juniaw; J M ipt of price,by Seabury& Johnson, 91 Plats sxr Ci; | large part of it with grain orops 8o as | kind, and in the goodness of his heart | OBoers—Chris Hartman, W. M.; Jumes Mor. | $8%PO W OT, Linecis, . Now York. Sald by G, F. GOODMA, i Ml Bourbon Whiaky, 1.50; Bundy, roy e | 0 feed thoir cattle with a little oorn. | he was ready to assist any fellow trav. | 6.8 Vo, Jie S Friacs S W Jaw'S Gt | OMATIA LODGE, N0, 141,1.0.6. T EEN— N.W. 100 per cent., 1.60@s.00; Holland Gin, 90 per | 1nstead of doing as I did, giving their { eler. He was ntly interrupted | Meats second Wednsaday in each month. Officers—Chas P Edwards.W © 7; Adda F Kea- —~ T gouts 150, Rimns, mixed Jansica, 100 per oeut, | cattle nothing whatever aud gotting | in his walk by a gentiemanly appear- ST, JOUNSLODGE, No. 3, A F.4 4. M. | ndr W VT, Geosbields W R 8: HatsieG Man e . & 8 o 42 | §32 to 8§36 a head for them, they'll | ing fellow with: 3B Bruner, W. G'T Kennedy, W Chap; 0 E Perkine, W M Viol T, bintei | foed littlo grass or corn food and fat- | “Good mornlng! Going out on the | ¥an Deasen, J. W.; Jio. G. % 3.3, | Phelps, DO : v TAKE THE g 00 ot Wine, Jar e %0 | ten them and get 355 to 865 head | train?” 5 o abers Masks Brut Thrmlay, | e et LR I B & -W- S, e 176, D & 00 uC 276; | for them. Were my cattle fit for mar-| “Yes, I take the next train for ONA'A CHAPTER. No.1, B4 M. SNE 1911 Farnbam street Momabarship, 100, EVENING STAR LODGE, NO: 42, 10G T mROUTTE home,” was the reply. ket] Ob, yes, they were in verygood “Ah, then, we shall be fellow pas- L2 d%0am fioe open from 12 to 1. Otficers—Jas. Gilbert, IL. P.; G, Stevenson, K.; | Charvared Octobar, 1578; Sy o s Dastie 2 m Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL, Postmaster. S, marketing condition, but you know .M. Hartson, .; M. Hellman, Treas.: Joba G- Wi Trirtle, W ald. Arrival and Departure of Trains | garben 01, 110, )?-rlnllu,u when you can put a little meal into | sengers ” Togior Secy 18 wmecha . Mewte 1t Tuseday 1o VT athie K Foliasbee: W B oe ;VO Tt Arive s ndianapol 1100 00, 1o per i, 3. them it fattens them up splendicly, | Aod the two were soon well so- (Behmh o T | Fred W bk, W secy Naltie dunson, W | { Y eouseditng with waize fo' ONION PACIFIO. Oil—raw, 80; baled, 88, and makes them ready at oucs for | quainted. Organis-d 1568, > ; e . St Dl | et Lard Ofl—extra, 70; No. 1, 66. 5 b ve it hap; Lou A Tenoery, nson, | w1 Leaves Peords 9:15 & m ; Bl anmve. [ bome consumption. Corn has been | * “I wish,"” said the stranger, “‘you || OfcersCG. Stevemson, T. L M. Juo. 6. Tay | W DA John W Turts, W1G; Josaph 3 Hec: | NO, 4 17900 200 210a s Soomingien B raised for years on the Oraig ranch. | woula me a little lift with'my | mas, Trecs:; Win. R, Bowen, Res. 12, meiaters | fone Spondcs, Katio Emeron, W R'H 5 CBA. | 1.0 35 p . Arsives Tl 535 s m; X ot, Los; | YOu 866 hie formerly had that ranch at | baggage. MOUNT CALVARY COMMANDERY, | P WO, Merkbershin, 60, Meets every Fridey | Ggimstty 1096 p m: Lenierile 1110 p m; 180 200; | & time when people went overland to | “‘Certainly,” said Mr. Copeman. P e LS vaniag, Slarter’s Fall, 16th and California, 1248 m: Wheellug 7:85 a m; Pitieburg 730 the Pacifio coast, and sold grain st | ““It's up here on a back street, and | oOffcersSir k. & Allas, 0; 8irJ. J. Yonall, | o FOREST LODGE. NO IS8 1O.OT. o | m; Bllinore T35 p ma: Waahlnglon 9.7 p m; LUMBER. that time to trains at 810 or $12a | I want to get some one set it into the | Jr. Gy; Sit s § Francs, €. G stz Byron St | 1 O 6B ien” W 3 T Mrs— Barr, W | Clavaiani 7310 & m: Buflalo 108 p 13 Albasy andays Bxceptes. | $Sundays Ex¢ Jolat, "and Sills, 50 fost and under, per | DUshel, and then again he used to scll | express wagon.” Dsiihec- 108 membars. g 8 Arthur Dewitt, W F S; Mre A Black, W T; | 12:45 am; Boston 845 am. But one might out Gificao: ook 1sLAND L PACIFI. | 1000 ey 1600 over 33 fae, each sdiionat | Largo quantities to the Government for | The stranger led the Shiawaasse | VESTA CHAFIEW. No.§, ORDER OF THE | John Trimmer, WC; Joh OTrlen, WA WS | i prnceclestoro il oo b | b e B - xo 5 s18.0; Roaus | 10diah supplics and for the use of the | county farmer up Congress strosh. | omeum oreE oy AR | o | Lot e 1 G2 D Begtor, WA S: Mos | NOu 6 1002 0" 0P B 0 o Boszis._1at corizon, 300, ) sommin, $180. | troops kept on the Plains and in the | They had walked but a bloek or two | w P i Eawin Davis, 'W. M. Mise Nacpis | Cema BTy W HR S} N Jots, Quiny L | poms Duayits 140 berios ool 30 Ty Siock “,”10 axd 13 Inghen, 40.00; | frontier forts. That was how the Ma- | when they were met by & man run | Connor, A. M. Edwin Davis, Tressurcr J e P | Nastville 730 p m: Dayton o-to am; Cotumbas $730a m | *B," 10and 13 inches, #90.00; *C,” 10 and 1§ | ;' < & Bruner, Secrefary: Mrs. A A. Gibeon, Conduo. | 35 Meets every Wednesday eveaiog. Sastille 7:30 pm; Dayton §:30 & m; Colum! = 16000 & | 1achen s2i00 jor came into business. He was for- | ning st full speed. The breathless | Dounes, Segutary; ow 4. 2 ‘OMATA RED R/BBON CLUB. i238"p et Vs p i 7 " & Sdudays Exoapted. Firs: Clear, 1, 1, 13 804 2 fuch. 40,00, erly on the Plains as an old Indian- | new-comer stopped the stranger and Organized November 7, 1878. ¥ Priliclphia 75 ' m: New Yok 1030 & m waxnas oSS0 o morms | SmiGan M TRGYAM | BT B e v, Independent Order of 0 |, S Wi feiur, Pty ¥a 7| SO 2 5T AR a.m, | Flooring—No. 1, $80,00; No. 3, $35,00; Ne.3, | business, and went into it. In the| ‘I have sent your baggage to ths GRAND LODGE OF VEBRASKA. C Jerome Browns, Secy: 6 B Rlos, | 030 am; Boston 240pm. 1 L e 5400 m | Mall._. 10 p. m, | #2200, old overland times Craig had to irri- | depot; you'll find it there all right, | D H Whaclar. G A, Pisttamouthy C A Spelos, el 20 | are Fiun on No. 6 trom Peoria £ Indianapolis ly Hine running Pullman Slesping Cars No. 1 Cetling, §, #30.00; No. $18.00. s & s Sunday afternoon st $:30 out of Omaha to Union No.1 s 815.00; No.3, 18.00; No.8,g10.00, [ §3te his land to raise grain, ;nd now, if you will just settle this ‘Dodge stresta. Frima “?“yfl?".}fl"“,,‘,’x';.?::fi: OMAY + “Tww N AND SIOUX OITY “'A."$8.00; extra No. oom- | thi i i i i % e Sy . e - RETGI TR A e s 1, |80 ‘h::l“.l":m' h;‘:l. 'o:mna nlun l:: ‘Illr}.:n;l be much obliged, as Tam in Lincoln; . $tale5, G Rap, Omaba; 4'S Fowal, OMATIA SPORTSMAN'S CLUB. ith throublsleepere 0 all sstern e, giving s per thoussnd, #8.0. eountry, and now this company Rreat hurry.” e T R AMEN BT 3 H Peabody, Presd m Pre ton, Tressu- | Pengers cholcs of routes, Closs connections Fiosse—b & H, jer basdred, #1.80; square, | making arrangements to put several | “Well, now,” said the stranger, “T| yy y gygucn- 3 W0 b. Cotambin, E & Mor- | 797 £ Taylor, Seerstary. e, Vi wad Bt ot b . 88 L] wa-a-nq.mfi’ Toousi booa, 1 thousand acres of this land under [ am sorry, but you will have to accor- | gan, MEG HP. Lincoln: L Levi, RW S W, FIELD SPORTSWEN'S CLUBOF OMAHA. | La fuyette, Logans port, Ft. Wayne, Toiedo aad e, pa ndal oo, § smnt " "% " | water for the same purpose. They are | pauy me back to the depot, as my wite | Neiruks Cty, W L Walls R VG TW. Pat | W 8 Gtk wiiso; B 4 Worley, ;| Dol o sdvaca f ober imee 5 3 :;reudy ding alatol Eileto g h-ffi aclyall wy money with her” | Kot £ o, B W G B, Ll STANDARD CLUB. i renta ! ter clen ca - sk S 0 “But i new comer, * v tralght, =1 b, - | time as it sompetito ithou execasty* X o Trach ey Gzl . GMAIA LODGE, NO. 1, L0.0.T. O e B 13 sl - e 15 it he avasvige of the faset ous3 s Bridgeport; they sent out several car- | just received news of my fathers | cyuiqra November 1555, M Goldmith, Protont; Juiue Mayar, Vioe | of Through Cao i e Wesid T r Reduced Prices losds only & few days ago It isa|death, and if Idon't get to the other | —OMcers—Erucst Strht, N G, W Stubt, V 6; | preidens: F Adier, Treasurer; Henry Bswl 3 wonderful piece of property that they | depot in fiftean minutes, T shall wiss | £ Byiey, Secy; OC ol Tres: Alva e’ | sosy. Tustaon—Prllp Gotthaimer, L Braah. | Gea'l Pas. aud Tioket gt iaarla Ta | own. You see they have got S0 or 40 | his funeral. eventic In 004 Fellows Hall, corner 14th and o e L s [ meriditve B i i 3 H.-P. Engine and Boller, Complete, 8240, o milea of land on borh sides of the river | OF course the stranger falt very | Doirecvens S e e v = e e s Complates b OMAHA e now, and the government owns about | badly, and Mr. Copsmansympathised N LODGE, NO. £ LO.O.F. | on ooy oS8 PR . onae, maine | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC - - - - LEATHER A [4 . T 1804, 614 340, Lonve sin, S S e 9a.m 100, | Dot Bisaghier Boie 20g88: Best O, gu; | 900,000 acres of land directly buhind | with Both. 8o much did he sym- ‘Apral, N G; Petar Classn, ¥ G; | 407, Viee Procant; Geo, Anthes, 1t Turmwart: oo Manufactured by JAMES LEFFEL&C0., SPRING FIALD,O i L0 B S B s S I BRI | Dreath Ko L s P Yeiding | this stock land, but this goverument | pathive that when his mew-found | Juilis Rich, Secyi K Thorises, P S| aesary: F Eisemer, 31 Sosy; 3. J. Frue aut, : on oiamt S 2 | Lovecomen Bum: g3 1 . 20; Domssc K, at@lar b | Iand s of no ‘use t0 anobody unless |friend asked him for & loan of 835 | st S0 Seesevery Wotnenisy sveine’s O | o, & Cabo, B Dilman sod B M. Mok, St. Paul & Sioux Uity b m 112 s, 1269 m . ope, they ean get to the water, and_that | “ust till we get back to the depot,” | Fellows Hu!" corvar 1t and Ducs streata - . gy u} . 3 ] : OMAHA DRAMATIC ASSOCTATION, B e S kb far do 7,001, Topplgs, | being the oase, the Colorado Cattle | he counted it out right away, and. *he | chun LT, LODE, NO.10, 10.0.F. Ormori Sacon Houtk, - edgents 0, Riester RAILROADS. ; Loave Ocu . 10 4.t 5500 i, 795 P, oo, Cgotie) pet oct, 85, | Company virtually control it, and are | man who had lost his_father hurried | OMcers—ames Dirkse, ¥ G: John Stee's VG; | Yiot Proident, Mux Bareman, Secv: 0. Brandh | The Old Reliable Sious Gity Routs! v Connl i 0 . m., | T 0" s ive i, 33578k the only persona who would eare to | thence. : Rorable 187, M. overy Sloniay wvening i | D, Musical Director 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! I S———— L R Y buy gllluhgn"cmm.n}:, lnz&d u“ they | The fellow-traveler started to re-|odd Ptgflwsg'-ll, cor éuhu-d Dnldlo e = hmxinl; "l“s?sxx!"o“nu s From Council Bluffs to ~ == ownall the water rights that will ever | turn to the depot, but on the way BEACON LODGE, NO. 10,1 0.0.F. osix ah Proser Hall. Oreac . 2 UNAGQUAINTED WITH THE CEOGRAPHY OF THIS GOUNTRY, WiLi 82% COMHERCIAL. HIDES. t to the back lands. They | back the stranger excused himself for | Cismersd OHeber 170, o 0 ers, | Offcers—tr Tamore B oaberntE 0 Enemald, ST. PAUL, e oS : 1 H Mcllhaney, X G: fFran) X ; 3 — D e ot 0 got & oorner on the government | a moment while he entered a hotel— | ¥ G: S Netison, Sco'; A & Billings, Treas: L A | Cashier: John Olwen. Seoratary:' ¥ P Jomen, | DEXN N ELAPOXLISS, Ouana, Neb., April 2L | 10" % sen alta 501 55 Tallow, por br6 | there, and that was our obfec also in [and Mr. Copeman never saw him | Sieele, Sitting F. G Membenhip, e Moot | Munacsr ot Amnsery PR - FRUIGHT MOVEMENTS. gotting both sides of the river.” more. 1tk and Dovtes sireets, ? P e e e The following table shows the receipts In reply to an inquiry whether he| The facts ware reported to the| , HESFERIAN ENCAMPMENT, NO.& Dakta Tl ine e oqui-pu with the T L " Cor Sec; B F Madsen, Rac Sec; J Hansen, Amnse. | Prov*d Westinghouse Automatie Air Brak-s : poliee, and at noon Mr. Copeman- left | C'aziersl eesmber, 164, m had ever deen out on those ranches, pe Offcers W Bingham, OF; FW Manllle | or Sac, B F Madoa, Roc S; 7 Hezmen, Amuaw | [0, Mol ghotne Aomtie Air Bk GREAT CATTLE RANCH. and shipments at-Omaha, for the 34 hours balers e ahnoa left | o inghamy, OF; W Manvilly ending April 19, 187 r. Barnum said, ‘T went to see those | for his home in Shiawassee somewhaf hae Flaet e A B gy Gl bl U b e runches seven yenrs agn, and slept two | witer for having met the man who | Weik Seibei Cite Midgaler, Trea! Mecnar | tase—Jobn Ciriiofasen ¥ ofwn. Cempsl | SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT - P L e e is unmurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and nionth, Odd Fellows Hall, comner 14t Dodge street COVENANT DEGREE LODGE, NO. 1 Chartered December. 1508 Ofcors—E G Ryley, W D M: J H McElhaney, DDM: D A Piercy, Troas; L'A Btoels. Se- RECETPTS. Merchandise 25 cars, coal 18, lumber 7, railroad iron 18, railrond ties 15, lime 3, coal 18, coke 3, bullion 1, ore 1, axle grease The Huerfano and Hermosllla Stock Farm. was golng out on the same train. Slening Cas’ et contiied by e o pant, Tan Throngh Without Chacgs, betwesn Union Pactfic Transfer depot, Oouncil Blufts, and 8t Paul. Trains leave the Dnion Paciis Tr-nafcr Depot st Councll Buffsat 516 p. m. reaching Sloux City at 10130 p. o and_ .. Pasl nights in an adobe hut on the earthen floor, and got a ‘crick’ in my back. The woman who kept the hut said as | A young lady, who ought to know, T was coming away, ‘Well, Mr. Bar- | aceounts for the disposition of the num, now you've got out here, I hope | 8¥erage young fellow to put his arm ST_ALOYSIUS SODALITY. Organized February 84, 1875; has 35 members; mests first Sunday In sach menth_sorner of 17th and Dougias sts._Officere—Rav O Grasnehanm, Director; Joseph B Koestar, President Scaretary; Anton Bsumelstar, Treasu- 1, potatoes 1, iron 1, fish plates 1, wheat 4, B D etaves and heading 1, ciders 1, ofl 1, syrup Vanderbllt.s Latest Reported | num, nov v Jou out hore again.’ She | Around a girl's waist by the suppoition |51 St 1) 3: Eret Stukt, Waria ey en 2 8¢ 106 . m., making 1, currants 1. Enterprise---The Exporta- | was a nice, kind sort of a woman. and | that he is looking for that rib that Conituctor. Memtiership 07, Moeta ™ "0 5l G raeaSITN LU, #&-TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxos oF axy SHIPMENTS. tion of Beat. I said: ‘Of course I shall, but I shall | Was taken from him so long ago. Srrplebiar i W e Meatr st 103 Donglen, e oved | Bataent XOts;u Rouvrs. = Merchandise 15 care, lumber 5, rall- ‘ likely wait as 1 T did_this tim RUTH REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, 0. 1. [ 4,0\ p'Gih Sered Hington, S0y, Rlous Gty 48 m and Unlon Paate o T come sen. T'm 61 yenrscld | Young man, saw wood, shell beans, | charterst 168 T e T e i Officers—J S Tucker, NG: D A Plercy, VG; L A Bteels. Sec'y; Mrs Ellen Hamsey, Treasurer. Memborship 125, Meets 31 Thursdsy evening in before I come again. I'm 61 yearsold Whst Bastman, “The Oattle | 2°%, and if you're alive and well when Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation. xoad iron 34, railroad ties 10, timber 3, lime 1, wheels 1, 1ye 7, wheat 7, me:t 3, 7B purethat your ket red v <8 0. & o board at the forks ov BRR" X rintendent, Mimouri v-uf.‘?'(eu-'- get out here agaw, I shall be 122 | 3ome kuntry road, do ennything al- lead 3, hides 2, tallow 1, oil 1, wagons 2. 3 5 b caiisits CHO0B s ST AT E ks King,” and Barnum, The yours old.’ However, T did go_out | MOt except to steal, rather than un- | sich month 04d Fellows Hall, eorier 1th aud | Rooma Gerner 15th and Dodes. P. E ROBINSON, As't Geo'l Puss. Ageat. P 2 P! 5 i dertake to live by your wits. Nine S FELL - Reading Room open dally, from 8:30am to A OBRYA —94 cars. Showman Say About it. again once afterward. You know Hor- 0DD FELLOWS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION | g:30 p on Southwostern Fruight and Pamener Azsat, Through shipments Esst: From N ace Greeley went out there some years | 0ut of ten men who undertaks to live OF OMAHA Officers—Kav W A Line, President; H ¥ Ken- | g\opir Councl Binga. " e e ago, few years before he dicd, and he | PY their wits are no batter off than a | Orgunteed June. 1573 e B S A T S T e e e oY wa—m 2 - Utab— s 3 A Ecers_Wim L Peabody, President; John O, Secratars: Pok = Sl a spleudid country; you [ 10st dog.—{Josh Billing: Nichuin. Vicw Presidents Charion Midguis: Troas S anden s o o ATLANTIC & GT. WESTERN 3 ‘sctors—Dr J C Denise, Dr P S Lei- senrirg, RevT Falk, Watson B 8mith, W Flem- ing, M G MeKeon, John L McCagne, C E Rey- New York Times, April 17. “Tf you'll wait till Miss Jeal rides | can raiso an ox here about as cheap us urer; John Groves, Secretary. Meets lst Wednes- in each month. bullion 8 California—wine 4, wool 3, RATT.ROAD, Brethren, strawberrics are on the CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD & PACIFIC R. R. hide silk 3. Total, 38 cars. . y " A : 3 thacism the Bastiny hoopaiord T you can. raise a hen.’ But,” contin- whert 2 ! Through shipments west 86 cars. irough the Saming hoops,and [ make | 00 Son TS v, if you ses Mr., | Yero of appearing in the market | = ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCLATION. | bt B Perans A fli?h;°"fi‘l"ll “uil | Eastman, he can’ probabiy tell you | Vhile there in yet time let ua all lay | "Giern “renty Botin, President; T I Staley, | Ty Tn congestion with the ' v 3 v Q Bt by ok <o [more. about it than T ean. T don't | 2ur hands on our hearts, and endly, | vy 00 owel, Trotrer. Noots it RPRETI, ERIE RAILWAY | TIE GREAT CONNECIING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE Wo.s i ity {4 ut | yot reverently and finally, bury for: i Tts maln ltne runs from Chicags to Connctl Bus | orr Pa'ace Cars is a SUORDYS addressed to & Times reporter who | know what prices have been paid a k 1 ODD FELLOWS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. and” Ui, pasaing thronkn Jolies, Getawn s | The Tour THiareea srellhraed v s B e e L e over the fulthful joke about s dollar | Ghis P S D P AROSATIG CHICACOXNORTHWESTERN | /o oo ot tomtirm | Cpo i ok i . 53 s e - w04 Librastam, No. of viuom 5 Homn ity Matvadn. "B “tbig show,” on Third avenue, to ask | The reporter informed Mr. Barnum | *"¥'8 the lid of the box. R s BAST AN CTEST | Giimell. and Des Motnce (the capliin ot L_’-f. him about tho consolidation of the | that he had just been t Mr. East- Wrenched and Racked. RAILWATY, Prom Caciuzat and Chiongo to Kaw York,Boe Hermosilla and Huerfano ranches in | man’s house, and that Mr. Eastman | gy the pangs of Rieunatism the joints svea- Knights of Pythias. —IS THE— Sam and al pofnte c ~ |.L.:.1 5 - . Colorado, which results in creating | said that the anncuncement made in | tually become greviously distorted anl some- GRAND LODGE OE NEBRASKA. m New York to Chioago, Cleveland, Omaba, | Washington {o Sigournéy, Oskalooss and Knoxrilie: e - " N " @ an «Imost om = = and all Northwest, to Cineinnati, eokul ington, ' Bonag , Bentonsport. St the most gigantic stook raising enter- | the cvening papers concerning the | Se; sswume an slnost grotesque A SMeger, b G O Lincoln; W E Gepelang, 6 ¢, | BIEIMT QU IIPESEBIID | T ot Louis Kase g, wnd Pona 13 | Toderendcats EH0R Glenms Eaayeiie,aka: UOF, PROVISIONS, | prises in the world. Miss Jeal and | purciiaso of the Craig Ranch was |iuin fsceraisly thopurt of wigiom- & ten | oo W R Spickmi. GV ) Tucomies BF e Southmes. it Peli Monrea and Des Moines:” DosMoinen. | A TS. i o oget] ture—that he was not | 44y to Rhcumatlc il ments may be succcsstuly | Fister, G P, Lincols; E F French. K R an ANDLHENCE THE e to Indisnola and Winterset; A T HricaTs, widh Pl wihs Moo, et M Darpam s b Shs| Beamaeon (s iy ey Gy Bvpel i £ | S i ot S et B | Gl LR, e Moet Reliable Radl THIS IS THE ONLY LINE Sl eon ovoe, S, fad e S IR : i his ri & Semthl areer, of b saiided populasiy, ao of | Omana; 3 F EIl, G 0.6, Cotumyus: J G Gosr Ia counection with the Krie Reilway which runs | '3 Gompany ows and controitheir Serping Cars ni T B & W, Raliroute o the ring, and said his ring master | ir. Barnum pulled his own mose | S SR, st el Pervet | ST LT VS Sy 2,5 ost Reliable Railway |1 soomecuon v e me muess waten rum | o, S RER SRS NI | s e Sl T < - ept him, like a ourth of July | and quickly rejomed : **Well, if 1'd | from the bood those Infummatory rupor e | nel, Jr, Omahis, Supserio Rapresentatives SEaeE Chicago, Cloveland, Mansed, Galloa, ‘Dayion | morih, o Ao 2o st aod o 4 Prori Bailroads et & v cannon, to fire off whenover thore was | known that I shouldn't have eaid any- | hi 1 Dibiocie s e cute of hat | " NESRASKA £00GE, 0. 1 e oo s and Cincinnad without change. u ! s perrr ieyshisaniigl it | 0] hqglnt : o i e thrie curreor e | Chartred Nov e, 1568 ! o Grost Wost, mbracing wnder ane mes- 8 thanked the vast sudionoe for thelr | you® OF veurmer f didu’t know thae | s B 1t b [y s | S ssenon et THE ONLY LINE R e patronage and leaving the arena, 00k | knd, as I saw & paragraph in an eve. | e seretion o tho bie are alded by it and : | Ko 3 EY ¥ fairio, 3 1. 7 § shropsties. | 9 158 MILES OF ROAD ! | sunning Punimans Broad Guage pa- | fiivratis ot ot an ALDISMoISES, withD. M. & P B LR B saring thb assne, dock [ and P Tmpae the Mdneys ant bladda: toa rguinr and | R 1 S: W W Brugham, M A; Charien, Rernolas, | 23 Pullmants Broad G B . L eniaarant Cars that A% CorCiL BTy, wich Uoton Paclle 06, §10/00 1er Wb e reporter in his private office. The | ning paper about 1t, I thought Mr. | active perform nce-of their fanctlons Itiabe- | 1G; E P Davis, 0 G. ' Meets svery Weduesday ~ % Rl through Express Traiue. | You getas e e e Tl il od gad 3 reporter said he wanted to know 80me- | Eastman was himself was making the | *ides & thor ughly reliable remedy for, and | evening in thelr Casts Hall, a1 Faroham st. y between Cincinnatl, Chicago and New York orthern B K. e means of preveating. perioic fevera. LANET LODGE, NO- 4, K. ofP, (German). | Pumengers by ihis line can tak thoir meun'at WA with Contral 3 B ef e Chatisred Angust, 1800, ‘ sy Bty without Jeaving the tratn.The il of et & 3T & with Toledo, Pecra thing about a large enterprise that | fagis public. 1ts too late for me to per B, 2 — Mr. Barnum was going into in Colora- | old back now. If Mr. Eastman says Do Stop I'hat Gough! Joba Toerlng, € O; Obag Schusidt, v faze o thess ooachos is ot rpamsed . any ho- 5 in Asorics RS 3 s = ¢ Mof Bamnel Mots, M of F; ey wiandar s, 40c; | do,by which two great raniches wero to | tho report is premature, it must be 50, | Why in the world don't you go to | Sératias Bivmiin, Frelate; Budoiph Trosin, & For hough tckeis xt men, united. m not going into it now,” | put I know that the whole matter is | Kennard & Forsyth’s and get a bottle | 9f Fend S; H Siert. M &; Jobn Loars, 1 G; Chas coach locations and farther Information concern. y UR said the great showman. *T've been | virtually arranged, and that if it is [ of Hale's Cough Cordialand cure that | Becerusin” seue Sotinge Pons ot iy Mo fork ot e Bl s B o B e el i, FLOUR. . ATO. into it nearly ten yeas,and have only | not completed 1t is ready to be closed. | eough, which is wearing you slowly; | Siste Distict Depnty ‘Grand. Cuasestior, 308 Wt ¥ e St Orteas N | | PALACE CARS are run throush to PEOKLZ. DES MOINES, COUNCIL e+ ¢ FLOUR—Waterdoo, XXX, per sack, | just got out it—sitdown and I'll tell| As T tell you, they have been | putsc surely, out? We don't ask you | R-eieieia, “Mocta every Monday crening. {n the Stroet ; and at the ofices of connecting lines weet | ATCIHISON and LEAVEN WO reat Rock Isiand Reute,” — 2% Peerless, XXK, por sack, 8295 | you all about it. I have nothing | shippine. meshinery, sud they have 2 ; Gl Hall, 1911 Farnbam st and southwest. Ask for tickets by way of the | micket Agents im the United AN E 9.50; Nobrasks - 2 pping Ty, Y to take any chances on this remedy. | ENDOWMENT RANK, K. of F, EEO. No §5. Atlantic and Greatwestoan Railroad For Information not vbis chet ofice, address, Oulhoun, XXX, 82.50; Nebraska spring | to do with the Hormosille Ranch, but | had their ayents out there some time | Tf you have not tried it we nrge you | Catriered Februars, 1578 P. . GOOPER, Gen'l Supt. “IE1M E.ST. JOHN. wheat about 10 years ago myself and David S o ¥ Offcers—Joveph osensteln, President; Honry ? Gloveisnd,’0 | -A- IKIMBALL, S 5 W. Sh iboastitiihe Hush agom g e: to get a bottle, and if after using one- Vi Jobn ¥ Kuhn, Chaplai 8. SHATTUCK, Gen'l Passenger Ageut, Gen'l Superintendent. Gon'I Tht. a0d Paews * 4 . Sherwood bought the Huerfano | the title and the conJition of the pro- | half of it you find that it is doing you | Jub Frauk. Secrsars and Trcus”5- Bl et 0 Ranch, which extends for about 16 or | porty, because of course they didn’t | no good, you can return it and got | Guidej 4 Alst, Guani; Saml o'y "~ entinel S ——— 17 miles on both banks of the Huer- | want to buya pig in a bag. - Mr. Van- | yous money back. S. . Waterhouse, | 1t semiotoraay 1 sach month, fa X ot P Hal CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. | pROF, HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE s Manutscturers of 0 FOR SPERMATORRHEA. —THED — ““SEMINAL PASTILLE.” | fano River, in Southern Colorado. The ranch is 36 miles from Pueblo, and contains, I think, between 15,000 derbilt and Mr. Eastman are,I under- stand, both pleasaut gentlcuaen, but, do you know, it's singular that I have of Mazomanie, Wis., writes: *Threo doses cured our httle girl of one_of the most sggravated coughs. We HKnights of Honor. GRAND LODGE OF NEBRA-=KA, STANDARD SHOT! and 17,000 acres of the very finest | never soen either of them! They are it.” 000 of the would not be without it. antages o theso lines ar: stock raising land. Sherwood was a | splendid business men, too, and 80 is m2Ud&wIm | e G e b 6D Onparas Wl T the paseanper 1e ¥oh pont 1 the entire west and northwest he can Bridgeport man, and a friend of mine, | Gol. Craig. C: londid, nobl - e T et f- . Y 18:8 SpEnMM; RIS, = G D. Columbus; Gustavus Stevenson, G V. d cattle man—he knew all et = 3 e : 0 | "oy bif ticket via some one.of this compas and was 2 an—he knew all | fellow, six feet high, aud a perfect A CURE FOR ALL ! Gy e ol 600, Bt | 20 LTS Bl i parye about raising cattle and I didn’t, but I had the money and was willing to put it into the speculatios We bought the ranch from Major W. gentieman, and I had hiw up to take dinner with me lately. I must go back to the show now, %0 you Il please excuse me; but there's one thing you Guile, Omaha; E K Long, G Reporter, Omaha; T J Hurfor), G Treas, Grand Tsiand; D'G Hull, G Guardian, Lincoln; Jobn H Butler, G Sentinel, Omaha; Jas X Gibson, Omaa; E L True, Schuy. ler; Frauk P Ireland, Nebrasks City, Grand ] o, butchor' stock, chers’ stock, o T e shalo 4;_live hogs from of its lines are laid with mpotancy vy thecr s Ve” Diroct Application o the e Absorption. wi o femiztl Veaciea, Tand aod Ur. 'HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT ; foct. ween all important 4 Ita rins are equipped with the Westing- i 3 25; vo ered. Schofield, of the regular Arwv, a that is that I've mad Trustees; Thos G Magrane and E K Long, Oma- o it S g TS IR | her of Major Ganoral Schofeld, | mete asomes oo thenethon T o | e ovs oo, a5 borabbd iothe etas | b Sop” o Roprseaiee ¥ e e 1 skt s s T T and we ran the place as & stock farm | made in aiy other business excapt my | * % T8h ny inierual complaint; by these OMAHA LODGE, NO. 820 A Sherronlason 5 it vooa o GROCKRIES. for nearly 10 years, as I said. We | show business. Good nizht.” moans, it cures Sores or Uleers in the THROAT, | Chortered December, 1877, | ™% "t is tua'only rosd n the west ranning the e e o SUGARS. bought some of the very best Ken- Mr. B STOMACH, LIVER, SPINE, or other parta. 1t | Gonkiis g Vice Dictator; 0 d Menter. ASS't Dio- | ools tmeee. 1 pia Hatel Cars betwoen Chicago & DimneswotSieht, Hervous Debility @raanlated ... | Suandsrd tacky bulls of the Durham breed, and | , JUst before visiting Mr. Baroum | sun iofallisble Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAL | tator; Sam'l Roese, Reporter; Charles R Turney, | " 1o o ‘the only Toad running the Pullman P.l ace &f premature old age, P wdersd 1§ | Extei 0 o of the finest picked Texns cattle, | the reporter called on Mr. Eastnan, | 54EASTS, Contracted or SU Jointa, GOUT, | Fnats il Revortar; A 1 Simyaon, Treasuror! | ag sieping cars sicner way betwoen " et J - some P > | at his residence, to sk for some de- | REEUMATISM, and all Skin Diseascs. e, T o, Snctic o | Cliicago and St. Paul, Green Bay, Freeport, La Crosse, Winona, Du- buque, MoGregor and Milwaukes. Trustees—J 8 and began to breed them together on Grand ! alarge cale. You know we mever IuPoRTANT Ca"TION.—None ar. genutne unlese the signature of J. Havdock, wr agent for the Unite: States, surrounds cach box of Pils and tails in respect to the purchase. Mr. Godiray. " Pua Dicrator Givson, W J Kennedy and § B_Bruner Eastman said the sunouncements in e Old Gov't Jav @S l Prime Ri i Panes Torrrs 384 13} | Good Rio fed our eattle on any grain food atall, | {H4*AT, S ittt | ootar Suten errotriajanes b 273 | Reproentntive—J S0 son; Gustavus Sieven: | D3ue, MoGregor an Ll Cho Lot | Fair Rio. and the fact is the only expense we | 11® SteRIIE EIPSTy Wero, PLimacure. | Soyment. Boxes st 5 oenia, 63 conss and 81 | son, uiternate. Meotw' every Thund P S d ke had to meet was the wages and keep of 2 o "3 There s considerable saving by taking the —_— Slosying Oirs el S You 10 @0 the herders and the men who | ¥00d Were interested iu it, and had | iargerszes. ~HOLLOWAY & CO.,NewYork A iati 8 1t makea connections with all lnes crossing ring this very i Fperiateereso @% e e Tanch " Woulq | been trying to organizea stock compa- | _nov 34&x1y 3o e & B Association. |wwmeliandia " PO et ot Mo e Finest 2 ol . 3 al 0 D AR Of VES SE, NO. o po 5 of - n ove: - ny to take the wholo of the yr.perty, Chumrers St R e e e BastCooking Staves in the wo THE FRIEND OF ALL!! EVERY ONE of the 14l SIZES via this line. (a8 emt i 10 THE BEST IN ¥ ARKET. lieve it, we raised oxen out you believe it, Mr. ‘Sher- Offcers—P Gotthetmer, Prosident; A Brown, S chasing bie PR of $4 a head. Now, then, this Craig days in each month Block Tia, Pips aud il Ticket Agent, 513 16th St., Omana. luding both ranches. there up till they were four years old, | 1¢:uding Dot ROl 2 - 1o ,. 5 s s ) |'wood was & Connecticut man, but had £ View Preident;” G Nacther Secretary: CVuilg | Romer'ar hit youssk foryo r Gekets o the | o oo By A MOHBORT, & 0O, and were ready for market, at a cost some years’ experience in stock-rais HULLOWAYS PILLS fi;’;’u‘:’nk.mmmv&ucuflmnid%fccilhua'un{ e aud Northiwestern Raliway and take b v Sl s 3 ouer, HARRY P. D} e GU RAMT EE WRITTE ! ing. Col. Craig had had the ranch for rauch, or the Hermosilla ranch as it 1 : 3 e ht years, perhaps more, | These tamous Pille Purlty the Blood, and act e e Z 3 called, belonged to Col. Wm. Craig, | 221 OF €l&! h 3. BELL, Ticket Agent, U. ¥. Depot, Omabs. ORDERS SOLICITED. Iy d, s 2 3 had sold t deal of corn off | wost powertuily, yet soothingly, on the LIVER, e | cRARiER e e | —_— > and isa maguidoent pioos of property, T b et et S L Brotherheod Wrosmetive: B ATLESATHINS G Agent 9 10 NORTH cLNTON STREET, isAGy | HARRIS REMIEDY CO. WP Chok- | e ; 7 y running along tdl,q verfan river o1 | 3 urmy services. tone, onorgy nd vigor to the whole system. OMAHA DIVISION, NO. 183 3 X Marke? ans 24 I GHIE. M3 F]NISH: BEAUTY. ECONOMY x T b‘!‘lh Nfl‘; : “_'*M:d_"ul :‘! - Mr. Eastman, on being pressed as | Y 82 wondertully effcaclous in al ilments | Chartered 1674, e Without hange of arsl! e N L 0 @225 s immediat oin - . o A e | Offcers TC Livingston, CE; 3 i 2 | 115 the other ranch T've just poers tel. | Whether Mr. Vanderbilt had any in- | feces sy sostane o s o or o | LS b, S E: BC Howaed, Grid 13 ] DURABILITY & CONVENIENCE. Iy “ ’ ), foe oure lane Secrctary of Insur nce. lem| 48 —— . e ing you about. ~ Well, Sherwood and | terest i t";e “f"fi"xmi,"‘d' }l don’t | o mpiatute they are unequalled. Moets Saturcuve. 1211 Famham. CHICAGO, The Only. Cooking Stoves in the myself ra that ranch of ours until | think Mr. Vanderbilt has anything {0 | rumossuss Curmos Yo ar ensie urse - B sens)d tibile: with. gonuine * Siring Heans, 2 1 cans per | about s year and a half ago, and we | do with it. is_announsement 1s | thesiguatare of J. Havioek. as wu.t for tie | Brotherhood Locomotive Fire- BURLIHGTUH &{UINCY it —_— : had about 5,000 or 6,000 head of ca, | premature; but we may take some in- | Ui Staie sumounde sk bux of bils e 8T STEEL | ININGS WUAND) "Ym:_“ tle on it, and then Sherwood came to | terest in it.” On being asked who he | cach. < Ohar MEOUBI RIVER LODGE, NO. 84 RATILIROAD. A B cans, per dor., 4. cans, per ferred to 88 we—if he meant Mr. | £ There is considerable sving by taking the | Charter.d 1575 TP R S o wtom, = cans ") ted to extend the | referred - o = n S * With Smooth and Perfect Track, Elegant Pamen 2 p S 2 Uoteter, 2 case, per doc, 30018 | me and said he wan s | Vanderbilt—he said again that this | “Eereise HOLLOWAY & CO. NewVork. _ | Oficens™ 3 Byars, Master; C Rt Campbell B | ¥ er Gt Retail fron $ 24 - ed by imitations Avoid being dece of trade-mark, & tions of partics who a sefisome inferior stove well the genuine ““Favorite before buying any other business—he wanted to organize a stock company, get more land and raise and sell more cattle. Ididn’t feel much like going into any stock company concern, 80 We proj that one of us should sell out, that he should buy my share of ‘me, or I should buy his share of him. Very much to my smazement, he bought me out, and, although I had put the Cystors, standand, 2 b cans, per case, 5 ver case, 1.70—slack, 2 cans, 2.00— alack, 1M caie 140, PLUG TOBACCO. zine ageat, Meets 1st and 34 Saturdays, 1a1 Farut.am, TRON MOLDERS' UNION, NO. 190. Thos Gahan, President; Wm Gould Vice Prea- 1dent; John Quinn, Re¢ Sec; HJ Frank, Fin. Sec; J H Gore Cor Rop. Membership, 4. BRANCH or PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS. ¢ cknowldgad by e Prom andall who,trave over it, to be the Busr ArromrTad and ‘Maxaoup Road n the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this s the BEST ROUTE TO GIIIGAGO,’ And Polnta East, North and Northwest. THE OMAHA IRON WORKS [ScoxroaTED] matter was prematurely announced, LEGAL NOTICE. that he didn’t mean Mr. Vanderbilt, but that he meant hims:lf and some other gentlemen interested in stock and stock-raising. The current reportsin regard to the matter are to the effcct that the price paid for the Craig ranch was $320,000, and that the farm covers an area of d by representa To Catharine Crelghton, non.resident You are hereby rorified that on v of March, A. D. 1679, Lida Carey. tifls, i ed their petition in_the wi hin and for Douglas Count, you, John D., and Mary F. Creighton, aud Mar. tha ). Ittacr, the object and prayer of which said petition s to secure the possession and title to the southeast quiartor of the suuthwest quar- ter of section eight, township fitteen, ranze thir. Successor to L. G. Heybrock & Co. CASS STREET, Bet. 13th and Lith, Omaha. Natural Virginia plug, rec B, 855 MISCELLANEOUS. 7aT}; Rangoon, T4@8 mon Taundry Bar Soap, per B, »hhin's slectric soap, Ofcta per bar; $5.75 Beizhe INTERNATIONAL | ABOR UNIO! N0. 10. Membership, 485 Singing Societies. @100, x ¢ rice up on him pretty high, he ac | 87,000 acres, which, added G the | ieen eact, in siid Lougias Comnte. N ~ Passengers by this oute have choloe Ty oo, per WL, 81883 du, per | B O e, Thad o let | Herfano. rach, will give something | - Fou rs riied o s i -t an.or | oot ey Monde 355 Sty avntng, st by thia R have cholosof Cimew—N._ Y. Factory, per B, 9i¢; Towa | it o5 when he met me at my figures. | over 100,000 acres, making it tho | Pl the10h day funr A D = = plmFamtam - s | FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, e However, as I say, he surprised me, | largest single piece of farm.land in ths ‘At orneys for Piai -tiffs. o ros Pressionts W 'Shovars: Tivarornny | Aod the Abvustaes of S el Lives Dated, March 8lst, 187, ap GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a lie cense graned to e as guardian of David v tu 4w Felix Bluuks feid, Leador. SINGING SOCIETY. | New York City Without Change. " meets at Motr's | with "and Secreta “LYRAN Te Singing Soclety, **Lyran,’ ‘Hall every Sun 2 o'clock. O erer8 Hoftiann, Leader; George Hanson, John Johnscn, Viee President; world. The company has already over 10,000 head of stock on_the ranch, and propose increasing the stock to 50,000 head at least. Mr. Vander- bilt and his immediate friends are but T didw't care much, ss I didn’t care about having my grandchildren go out there to count calves.” “‘Sherwood, you see,” continnedMr. AU Exprosa Trius on ikl lne are l:-xpw-un o_hwfl“lw | Presicent; Milier's Patent Safety Platform and Frak Grinderson, Sec'y; Chris. Lyon, Cashier. - s Barnum, “‘was & pushing sort of man, | bil il aid ; had acme financial backers, and took | said to own a controlling interest, and | 34 Aniie & il mbvers by e Divrict | Ersak Gpdomop, gecy; Chi, Lyom, Cabir: O = it. Hohas been at work ever since | contemplate extending the beef and | ke aciis Febromry term, 1670 1 wil, on Sabur | Member, 17 in the world. b Wilkisaua, Sols Manufa-tu . 7T S L O e e S Ly 3 S — PO PACE SEEPOG O DN | 1 e M St e , and o1 it un- the court house of aa . in the city of [wa; overy Eind, d ‘machinery, Taising company, rgan: 8 Omaha, offer for sule the Inzm ;l lhe‘sydd o D aanciers. Mm“mfi ‘wheeis, vmhy:"i.mv:\mfi':mn. iron e ol a most important branch of the ex- der the name of the Colorado Cattle : - mino's in the real estate described in the order il > and now they have bought, | port_trade, and showing still larger | s the reth evtae described 1n the e Rates, Thone | Sieam encines, saw mills, stors fronte, orme: St e ot to closo the parchase of, | ixpabiliten fur enterprise, . The New | o rcre.ofteh o . et o | O 8 P, O Charle & Ran: | oot eie <1 e sl s 3 | o, moine o, S i (e A e this enormous Craig Ranch, tobeadd: | York Central railroad_company now € Samut e man 'O C; G F Mockhes,15; | R Guntral” Givta, oorner Foukeanth and | Sunided o and compaiant machinis d ed to the other. He has done it in | owns an extensive cattle yard in Kan- g e s | Benl LeBourecan, 0 W W Hinkley, Socy und | miam S, G, Nebraska anon_sanost T > X conjunction with some friends he has s City, and, it is sud, will make | i josid sty s, 10 11 and 16 Mook 15| ot 51 P R S o ST PR R S Amoukeas == picked up, and now some big fish have | this Colorado Cattle Company’s lands | ii% ¥ "Siie sddition 1o sud ety ot == 3. PR, cuego. MARRIED LADIES Amor'e drom siyies 113 | Lancags dress come into it and bought out some of the raising and feeding ground of the | Omaka. " Terms of sale, cash. i | ORDER C.S. P & (Bohemian) LODGE PA- | ‘General Agent, Omaha. | Fpremecs ou ~ Coataeaial Cirmias of § . Tron Mountatn, ,""w‘ the smaller holders, and it is in the cattle they propose to ship t0 Euro- | goouer of pavia w. mmn e s K‘:fl‘;_fl_l" AR H P %“lmm omate. | VICTIMS S35 20y i 1 and b (i o b o by Bay Btath e,y | ot hands of a fow capitalists. You kriow pean and eastern domestic markets. * March 14, 1579, Wltericiat rotary. - Moets at Vadous HAL Y tobsdiy-spm e i e e L

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