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i ' CHARLES PU'IELL i E— ormer 15th and Farnbam St asup-r. Wii, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Room 6,Oreighton A TBlock. 150m 5t , GWATA, NE: 0. L THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Losns movey, ‘nd acla rea estate, Boom 8, Oralgbie A. C. TROUP, TIORNET AT LAV-—Offce tn Hacecoms g Biock, with George E. 8t HA, DEXTER L. THOMAS, TIORKEY AT LAW—Oraickabank s Buid | A M- TTORNEY AT LAW—Offco 1604 Farubam . L PEABODY, T AWYER_Ofice_in [ 1" Powt Omce, OMARA, i) B8 Patents Prooured. 0% EorTasy roRuo. _commomiows wavs O'SRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, _OFEIZE-Dalon Block Pifenth ant Farubass DS ERNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUC- & I5TH 8TS. OMAFA, NEB. W. Jd. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Offioe: —Fromt rooma, up stairs, in Hanscom's s ST Y S R Cias K Revios ancx & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. acSpodal attention wil be glven %o all vaite et corporationeof every descrptlo e S, O Faraiin BLr oppostes Qour: Howre. EDWARD W. SIMERAL, w. & TIORNEY AT Room § Oraightor. A ook, 150 w00 treets. +. F. MANDERSON, TTORKET AT LAW— 345 Fambeim Biost omm ey aon = Honr flIGHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at- Law. Orrios—215 South Fourtaonth Street. RY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY, INTERNAL, EXTERNA Lh i DO NOT DELAY Bl the drat: on the system Permament disability, but bay it, TRY IT*CURED | PRICE, 50 CENTS. e ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FoR T, when you can notebiain it e him, will send it, prepaid, on -'.fl: - Beannko's fl'-..—“h ‘sent fre NEDR | MSAHKO MEBIGIIE Co. TEII GOuORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuistustitution, lofuted at Denver, Co'orade, the Eduationsl and Commercial center of the Woet, b pre-omioentis the best xud most preete e of e ind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —OF Young Men and Ladies. @. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extensive, thoreagh and complete atitution of the kind in the world. Thowmads ! aesoun'snte and Busivess men, 11 the prin- eipal cities and tewns of the Usited States, ows ‘Sheir sussens Lo cur sourse cf tralning. The Right Kind of Eduoation for | Young Men and Ladies. Fine, ew brisk block. at Junctlon of three hreet cur lines. Eiegantly fitted and furaished apartments for the application of and earrying o0t of our movel and aystematie methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. | Young men who contempiate & business life, s parents having sous 1o educate, e parti Jarly_ requested 1o rend for our new Oireulr, Tl il e T erenton o dren eondition of entravee, etc. Addrem | B Y B e | While flowers of exquisite fragrance wars grow aronnd. HE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING ©0., PROPRIETORS. 916 Parnkam, bet. 5th and 100k Strests ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 yea, In advanos (postpald). ....#8.00 momthe 2 AT TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. omoamenns gErmodanna “0a m Wlmllml m Sundays. THOMAS ¥. HALL. Fosmaster. Arrival And Departure of Tral l ] Saniays cxcupie. KAXBAS CITY, T. JOE & OOUNCIL BLUFFS. Toon y line posnbie out of Omaha 1o Dalon n.w. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC T AILROADS. enee:8008. m | Fxprem.....430p m. Datls Rxoopt Bundsys. ® &M 2. R in NEBRASEA. sz v, = | Through Exp 420 pm TARSENGER TRANS. Leave Omabai—83. m.,7 & m., 380 s B am, L0 m, uus.-.mp.; 190y a0 . W Dally akospt Sunds; OMAAA & EEPUBLICAX VALIEYR. . .1 SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonaertul discoverienin the world have been made Amony other things whers Sena Olaasstayed hildren oft ask if he makes goods or »ej, It really be lives In & mountaia of mow. Last you 1n xcumon miled e Lo L3¢ Ple 1nto what sesmed likeahole v—dnnlvwnanm-ylou-fl-mlnd #Thls tairy-liks bais ‘oach hand. Thars e, mommt oum, wiih mare And far briyhr akios than ever were seen, Birds with the buss f & rainbow wers foasd, uu‘?&, “wors ihey left to wonder in doubc cu the had heard much about, Thons famia Clons’ sl dod 11 wtpey ol e 3¢ lncked like the PIciurev ssos every day. a ahell Bat be ook them cn bourd ex e S0V el ovr i wondertul vz, ni oods for wotmen snd tain rere workiog on hate Fret e Sl T m«..mr-u"&, wero pending them ail. (l'hl ie, the Glove Maker, told them at onoe, oves weare o Brace, nnn ‘sbowed them fuspendars and many things muxmmnh—mm-:umm ta Claus then whispered » secret be'd tell, it ey SaS e et el He tFretore shousd send his %0 hid oare, nowis sir tull share. Now remember ye dwellers in Omaha tows, Al who wast presnte o Funows g0 ronndy o gloves great and o ster 3 St e o Al B Obuiapion Tatiar o the Weet, Decglas 2 Oroab . PENDERY, GIINSIJLTING PHYSICIAN RAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED MIS MES- 10AL OFFICE, 02 Teath Surest, - OMAWA, NEBRAREA bl servisss in all departments o - " H £ 3 H & £l 1 A now 404 hitberto y_tor all e e e e TR Uy Oreans. oIt pomevel Disvetes, Grarel, Drep: , Bricht's Dises e, inability o et oF Trice, Catarrh of ‘be Bladder, bigh eolcred And euty Eeiae, Painral Ui BACK, G mera! Weakness, and all Fomats Gom: plainta e e . It avola 1o o) madicme, o carialn ta it flects and cures when nothin. For sale y all Druggists or sent T nat tree ‘apou receipt of the price, $2.00 DAY XEY PAD CO., Pll!l’ll»o edo, O. P | Lisc.in Exp.. 98am WHOSE FAULT. Frod Dagton swisted his wife's cousin, Jeuny Searles, into the car- station. 8he had been his wife's bridesmald, smiling face. called happy event though she was a trifle more staid an: #0 well remembered. ltered,” b Ber side. lance at the grave fase of th er. Why, how! Has she been ill1” “Well, no! I can't eay that she ha been ill,” wi “but she—she's changed. Ma: \doul seem to sgreed with her nry | well.” spe: sounded rather forced. folt the implieation conveyed b them; o, rather the fact itself. fravk, kindly faoe of the spesker. Waais his faulti—for there must be a fault somewhere. in front of it, looked aa if it was all shut up. 1t me had expected 1o seo her e i, tbe Eall she! was dtaip ted, P Fred looked slightly dissoucested as | he glanced aroand. “‘Fanuy's in her room, 1 sappose; Tl bunt ber up.” “Ah! there you are, Fao. Here a dowdily-d made her appesrance2: the cther end of the ball, whom Jeuny would bave failed (0 recoguige hd it not bean fur the warm embrace aud cager greeting Afier leading the way to the dark and rather unudy tiviugrom, Feuny's ammation il ut oves Lora i and throwing hereolf upon the ahe bussticto tears, much © urprise and consternation, the bappy pascl”wighed Fuuny, assbe wiped away her t ““And the present is nolers harpy. T hop-1" suggesied Jeny, fedli for aer eouem's husband, who foclishly coosoous that b wis in aome way considered to be at favlt Fanny's ouly reply was a mowraful shake of the head, which, righily in- Dested to be 8o happy agan as long as she lived. Putiing his bands in his prekats ¥red welked to the window whisding softly to himself with an ill dissembled sir of wnconcera. “If you knew how_that nowe goe: threugh mybead, Fred!” remonsizs in’s things. Feod oeascd whistling, taking bim self out of the room st the fawe | Faony gaveher eowisi much as tosay. “‘You bave to put up with” e door elored after her with what 3 abused expressi. she evmmeneed talking with her vis itor with considersble apint and an- imation. Jenny now had opportunity to ob- serve her mora particulazly. It was neatly dinner-tim she bad on the calico wrapper that hed worn at breakfast; not much | eoiled, but still faded and wrickled. She wore neither cuffs nor collar, while her pre‘ty brown hair—pretty when properly cared for—was smooth- ber ears in tangled bunches. Her feet were thrust old slippers, much too large for her and down at the heels. As Jenny looked at her she could Fanny Burns, who alwaya uted to look 0 fresh and neat, 80 smiling and an they sross, it seemed impossib' for ber to lock pleasaat now, when | she tried; while her very v waed to have such a clear and cheer- ing, had beeome infested by them, ering and ssking questions L pawsed rapidly wnuil it was nearly time for ides it was my dress; thera'll be nobody but bus- band atdinner, nd you won't mind.” “'No, oertainly, Tshao't miud." There was more than this on Jeon lips, but she eheeked hereelt. ‘This was not the right time to rpeak, eren it ahe had sny Fight to epank st There eould scarcaly bs a [ru'ax eontrast than those two pre both of nmly o ramo age, and both endowed with sual personsl sttractions. At the time of her marriage, Fanny hed been ealled the prettisr; but it ad ex- the differance lay in the dre preusion. Not that Jenni g% or expensiva. Plas irves rasis shmple merio eia: ply made and rrimmed, but it ftied neat'y the vest waist of the wearer. Tho cuffa avd collars were white aud fresh, with & knot of bright ribboua at the thr.at. G W. FOSTER, President, Denver, Colorado. S8 i your adtrem tor our lie bk, How riage that wes wa'ting for her at the and ho sighed s b looked in her | It was three years sinoe that so- | their diffsrent condstion: oceurred, bat 4 | while to “fu digoiied, she had the same bappy | smile, neat, trim appearanes that he | her husband worth dressing for,” re- “Ton will fod Fanoy a good deal | betook a seat by | B Jenny et somewhat surprised | the hesitating uply, The lsugh that ended these words Perbaps he | Jenny looked earnestly into the The house, as_the carriage stoppei | ™ rod woman | ‘ae aight of you remuds me 50 of | terproted, meant ‘that she never ex | » look, as | end still | sdorarthe top and tacked back of | to a pair of | hardly believe that it was her cousin, | was guite the eontzary now, and a1 attire was sicher | e On the covtrsry, Fanny wore the | 1'e «n Puge: Sound, and are acces ST TOH Aceat tor Nebraska, ame faded, ill fiiting drews of the | ble by tue sound and by their sireams g, Wi addi- | running to the ocean. The tion it could be called—of a half soiled | common trees ate the pine and ollar, pinned away and fastened with | The latter averages | 2 buoen of dingy ribbon. many of them are 300 fea: in height s imp suble for Fred nob to|sud 13 feet in diameter at the base. | motice the difference, aud making a | One atick of timber is represented to Imenm comment on it not very flatter- | bave been hewed in these woods 124 | ing to the wife of his choice. feet in length, and equaring 24 ioches "The contrast was too marked o es- | at the smsll eud, free from sap. X wt- eape her notice, though it was easy to | ern Washington consists of 11,000,000 ee that she atombed the ahmgotu' “‘Ah! you won't think it's worth | very nutritious, aud o much after you'rs | ten months of the yeai married, Jen, sbe ssid, with a iaugh. ining two months it stands in a “Porhaps 'Miss Jenny will think | dry condition, srd osttla fecd upon it with the best of results. Five mllion acres aro wheat growing land whish produced, this last yesr, 35 bushels of | wheat to the acre. Many instanees are known where tha produetion went ar high as 70 or 80 bushels to the acre, Inthe mountains, and, in fac, in every county in the ferritory, ceal s found near the surface of a very sa- | porior quality. Iron s socessible | |aud of very good quality in all| the threo ranges of | | toriea Fred. “If she does, T hope it will be fora | husband who eares anough fo to spead ona evening st home out of Fred turned red with anger and | mortification. Tt was evident to Jenny that this | would pot bave been the last of bad she nct been present. She bastened to changs the subject, of | being aided in the endeavor by the | the Cosst, Olympie snd advent of baby. | Thers are eighty five var- Tt was a lovely child, and one would | ieties of fish in Puzet Scund. The suppose it would he an additional tie | catch of ealmon during tho last year to bind their hearts together, but in- | was 40,000,000 pounds. stead of that it was a conatant bone | aud sent 10 nesrly all the markets of of contention. |the world, The returos to thoss Ths_matters went on for several | engaged in salmor-taking and packing |diys. Jenuy observed with Fain that | Amounted to over $3.000,000 The Fred wasin the habit of spewding | drying of cod is carred (n very ex- it of hiv evenings out. Fur a|tensively. Fish oanb- dried better while after she oxme ne stayed in, but | there than anywhere elee on the Pa- wortitied a8 well s irritated by hi+ | e1o o, or ths Atlanic sither for | | wife’s alovenly «ppearance and tretful | that maiter, bocause further north it eomplaiing, he gradu-lly absented |is too cold and further a0 himself, until he rarely spent an |istoodry. They cen be | evening at hme. sent to market in & mo: “Ts Mr. Dayton out this evening]” | tion there thancod can in Maine, The | hnquued Jeuny, as, eotering the | Columbia r ver afforda navigable water sittiug room, she glanced around | 720 miles in extent, with it tri | “Y.u never need ack that ques-|bu'aries. There are fifty rivers n tha | [ tion," replied Faony; *‘he's always | ‘erritory, many of them casoade | rivers, ruomng from the weat int | k with hor o uin grave ‘slence she | furtire ere sure to cuue, | the adition to the natural because in n\d *20d do you know what the e this will be, Fanuy?" gPeat numbers of shap now »ford: “Ruin, I suppose,” #8s the bitter | Au immense crop of wool, which will resgonse. “Bur thers is uo halp fr | brutil zeiathome iustead of beiug | t.as Lace. 1t is somethiog for which | exported.” | | Tam not responsible. “I'ut I thiok you sre Faony * | “It" replied Fanny, openiz ber | eyes widely; *what can you mean?” | “Just whit T ssy my cesr courin. Waen you marricd Frederiek Day-on, | ©o man was more domestieally ircl n- | ma, pain in the side and chest, dry |od or fonder of his wife and home | hacking cough, tickling in the throat, then he.” Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all | “He's_got over it bravely !” ex- | chronic or lingering di of the | claimsd Fanoy, with & bitter lavgh. | throat and lungs, Dr. King’s New Dis- “He don’tact s if he haa the alight. | sovery has noequaland has established ert offcciicn for me, and sevms to | for itself a wor)d wide reputation. r any place o his home.” Many leading Ard isuo: this in agruat measure |y 4 Nay, look not so | ula from whi propared is hich- | angry, dear evusin; I love you too well | ly mnmmndfld by all medical jour to see you reckleraly throwing awwy | nals. The clergy and the press have | your happiness and his. Did not the | eomplimented it in the most glowing alteration you spesk of spring from | terms. Go to yaur druggist and get & from the cbange in youf QV-: eannot | trial bottle frea of cosq, or & regular love what is unlovely No mwn oan | size for §1.00. For sale by love & wife who takes no pains to| d(B) J. K. ISH. Omaka. | make her person neat and_aitractive, e v home thatis fu'Lof bickeriog: and discomfort, Before y mngnnge The Brsr SaLve in the world for you wouldbave heen terrised at he | Jnth, Broison, Screr, Uloers, Sal A 5¢ | Rheum, Fever Sorca, Tetter, Chanp- e ot oetob g Th gl pse oty TS OEiIbl aes] Coroasfasial el th ,16h you now sllow ; L"m, (f,’.l.;',': e "w'h"".h‘l":’ld kinds of Skin Eruptions, This Salve | ¥ wassk tolook less pleasing in his | ' ZUATaRteed to give perfeot satiafac- % tiod in every case ur moncy re fandod. e then ti qr'.:z; BssdiaL the o Price 25 cents per box. For sale by : pposite mie- | * 000 = L PYCH imabe. | ror that revenled 80 uc fattering a tale, colorirg with anger and mortification. | It is impoasible for a married wo- | man to dre:s as she did when a girl, and no man has a right to expect 1t.” “Every man has his wife to have eut him to present a nea pearance. You did much troubls to dress when Judge arry c-llec on yoo. And last even- |ing, ‘at the party, when Mr. Howard | picked up your handkerchief, you re- ceived it with a look »nd smi 1 have tot seen you bestow upon your husband, even when he took twies the A WONDERFUL DIsCOVERY. | For the speedy oure of Consump- | Colds, Bronohitis, Hay Fever, Asth- "~ BELVIDERE | t conrider it tao | her eyes filling wirh tears, “Faithfnl sre the wounds of » | friend. My dear Fanny, two ways | are open o you. Yon ean either | make home to your husband the dearest plaes in the world, self one of the most beloved of wives, or you can alie ections, driving him to_haunts and oomparionships that will wreek the peace and happiness of both. Here they were interrupted by the advent of visitors, Joony rewurned home the next morning, 80 she bad no opportunity knowiog what effoct her earneat -ppe.) had upon the better foeling of her couicin. Tt was some months before Fauny and Jennie met again, and then it | was at the marriage that tran | er into_the loved a wx’;}o (hehmbm]d of hes ) he happy smile on the face of | e jes vees ¥50)ant ety swas T ictea ek | from the smiling eyca of his wife, told of the happy change that had been wrought. “Fred rpends a1l his evenings at home now,” ssid Fanny, giving & aignificnt look. Vhy shouldn’s L" cried the happy husband, “‘whe: I have the dearest wife and pleasantest home in | the worla?” — Resources of Washington Territory Accordinz to the San Francisco Chronicle, “there are in this teiri- ory sbout 20,000,000 of the st timber lid that stands upon face of the earth. Thess foresta —MANUFAGKUKED 5Y— THOS. E. WILLIAMS, RED OAK 10W+. Cor deves solict'od v m thos Deediag & reliable Wind ¢ il *end for eircu ar and prises and eny inforn stion in regard to the Ml will b ensaitully urnie LIVE AGENTS WANTED. RRASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL. ol 18 to wear out, ru<t or cres 8rd. (0eno sl-et has no «ffce” oD it. 0. 1t lens leis power frum frio. other illa. S0 Tewill run with less wial thaa etoer B any amount of work equired lose taan ifs eapae- | or diding heads n b, 1t Wil int 1ump wh 0 o of sear. It j« wall nd heaviv painted with thr coan 10 s | stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. Mo better cathartic can be used pre- paratery te, or after taking quinine. As & smple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Eseh box has s rod-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, MCLANN'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the | tures of C. McLasz aad Frxuizo Sion of w04, iron and coal, the raising of | \\r 1y | ANTTOTAK potent and 1 | a1d OLEA \8ER that hae pablis potice. HEA y doalets iu Wixaces 0 1he Amrican Cortinent: ungurpased. Elogant Bieeping Oars,cwned and coat Star Wind Mill, g ifsidsiee s : S o T o B HL .mvl‘ = 3] 2 morbid con % sie bv 81 Divgglata aad Do Tor pone ot | 90a week. g1saa BT 45 Yearsbefore the Publie. UIN DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are 20t recommended as & reme all thy “for papuia, and Sick Hoad- that character, they g the pnunu o1 i, D; | :‘g:icx,nfl LiveR PILES, pre- pas FLEMING DROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spellsd differsatly, bat mme pronunciation. HOW T0 CURE Ltiscsanca | GCONSUMPTION, GOUGHS Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the 1hr0&t‘ Lungs, lnfl Pulmonary Organs. USE AOCOKDING T) DIKECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM E some UNLIKE PILLS CAL PCRGATIVES, I3 PLEAS: And will pro«® atorce he. e VETEM nz-aumn Vor CoNerl c mp-rab'y the bet su aire eteat tions; insist on g 4tlug the arti | tion and all diseases that lend 10 it, | bra g aveer o iA TATIE gt F3F, 2, 2 such a3 atubhorn coughs, negleeted | yourda Price 90 ecatr. Ask usgiet for Deseriphive Pawph of, or ad- e propeieer, HETGERINGTON, York or San Francisce. Balore Purchasing Ax Foxx of Se-Callad ELECTRIC BELT, 4, or Arplancer pwosted o arend | Gt & aud pec B s recommend | VEANACH)E GALYANIC GO and use it in 'helr i prution, The form- | B, % Frascico, Cal.'for taer Fres wiisred Co. are ihe sevies, s nd te the PUL 18 4o omary *“The Kiccirle Roview,” a you beaith sndm mey. rG. i Ap- |SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ey 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Md Reliabls Siowr Cily Routs ] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTE, or msmuwm Axd wl pon sin Northern lowa, Miznescta E’.‘}..m.m... SPEED, SAFETY AKD GCOMFORT el i hoase AoSoerbie A1 Brsbae nd Coupler snd Buffer. Asd for Boom wnd by the com. t6:16p m. Gyt lesep . and 8¢, Paal #&TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxcz or Axy Oraxe Rours. s B Paul st 320 b, Trader Do .unum 5 s m, and Unios pot, Gounell Bluth, a29:50 B sure that your tiakets resd via “S. C. F. C. HILLS, tendent, Missouri Valley, xn-.. '] Pass. Agent ‘BRYAN, (g PE xoxmm A-’no reme slata FEVER AND AGUE. fio STERER, TTERS | Mocts the r-quiremerte of the ratioual medioal | at pressnt prvails It is & le rem dy, - mbraciug thy the entire system whes la TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE | THE WEEKLY BEE one For Year. Y MERGHANT TAILOR | —ViA THE— Chicago & Northwestern | RAXILOTANY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD!/ It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Eoute Setwese COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, M.ILWAUKI'.E andall p-h EAST and NORTRE. @ poanic | WAt FAGLITHS AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD I¥ TEE WheT. Iite the ONLY RO\ OOUNCIL BLU]'N and OHIOAGO Upon whick ts ran PULLMAN HOTEL OABBLAPP 12 sddtion Yo ivmesad | traval ree FIRSTOLLSS MEALS ot s Knmnn TIONs 3t 40 conte stah. Eroo il e w ot Tra m.. sou will our ticket by this Reute AND WILL TAK :onvmn | 411 Ticket Agenta can acll von Taror | ia this road and Check usual | ¥age #ree of Charge o g g ey CAITIO iZE%{-- TION, and ail Di-eases of th | The most sececm Lemon § mmenes kaé | of ite trincs nad 3 -L‘fldnl Putup in & Offcs. + 343 PRANGISCO OFFICES New Monsgom. | BXtract from Report o ary Strest. totormation, iders, mage, ste, 20b ob- | alabis o Homs ket "OBte, aiires amy | Seams. LAWBKNCE & MAT Voot of the Oompany. &8 RARVIN HUCHITT, Gea't Manaeer. | ’ JAMES T. | | wi CLARX, Gen'l Az't Omaba & Councll Blutte THROUCH TO CH'CACO Without Change of Carst|Sold by D3INGGISTS, THRE CHICAGO GROCERS ‘mns-mnu Porfoat Truok, Boguat Pus | ‘enger Coasbes, aad | | PULLMAN SLE!HIG & DINING CARE | Ll ey e D Best Managed Road in the Cesalry. PASSHNGERS GOING BAST houid sea i mind that s o the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGY, And Poluts Bast, Nerth aud Northweet. Passeugers by this Heute have chelce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Aad the Advantage of §ix Dally Lines of Palnee Blosping Cazs trom Ghlaago te New York Gity Without Change Al Exprem Trioson s nearesxspped wish ml- ing bouse Patent Alr s and PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING GARE | dreraaea th_Baringten Rewie. [k g s 2 ‘;:_:;,, Ao s | (8 THE UREAT CONNECTING (l‘l\h ¥ 3P gine 1t ae;:lnrm "".a"'" C.B PREK HITCHCOCK, Westu Pass. Ag'. P r 85 Jou.; Mo Gemscal Agent, Omaha. | topi-dl “ioket Ageat Omaia. SHORT LINE‘ I theoaly Direct Line 10 |ST. LOUIS AND THE 'IAI'I' From OMAHA and the WEST. o No change of cars betwesn Omaha and 8¢. Lonie ! 5 it one betwaes OmaLa a2d New York: SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS | : REACHING AL Eastern & Western Cities SFIEE THAT YOUR TICKRT REABSWM rVia Kanma Joseph and® Com _nfi- KR mw Tckeia for smlo t all soupen sistions 1n the Wost. 10 F, ANDY BORDEY, A B. BARNARD, PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA | l‘onnects W"l Street Cars DERS “wid WAMILTOS | 4 Line s follwe: WINDOW And Everything pertainin E Mand7Mpm. | LEAYE FoRT .‘nm LOWEST p—— DENTESTRY. |T. 8. BITCHOOCK, M. D. 8., | v . i are, or from drivers of haeks. VARE. 55 ORNTA TNOLUDING RTRE - J. C. VAPOR, Opp. Masonie Hall, NEB. | SHUW GASES \ MaucACTORED 3T O. J. WILDE, 1817 CASS *T., OMAHA, NEB. | S8°A good smmoriment always 0o hand W | S TSI it AND -3URE GURE rPol' COUGHS, CCLD®, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUME- he THROAT and LUNGS. 10 TOLU R0CK and KYE £y aad oy e Ly ar ine bend evidevces More for the money than Thor BV, whichn e TOLE on anch bette. ternal Revenue: STaaL B D€, J avar, 58, taat. ST — . B. RAUM, Commiseionsr TIN,Pro. mcmri, Chicago, ills. 3 an VE S everywhm LN GIOCRATEY i, [TUR SOWNTAR, v & His WA, CHICAGO ROCK ISLA‘!D & PAG!FIC RR I’H\}LYTII! !lfllflfl'» W Ras 'j.:r'."n!x - addreon - .vonv. el ThL. ok Fase CHAS. SHIVERICK. R SRS |\ ERNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS SHADES. g to the Furniture and pbolstery Trade, | A COMPLETE ASSCRTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE PRICHES. OELAS. SEIVBRIONR 1265 and 1210 Farnham Sireet, M. B ISy Hntr.nl Iu~uranu Agent, REMPN'S FOND, Ouivforate. ... KITIST ANRRICA ASS' RaNOEGo L-uu SEWA (K FIRE INS. 00., Amete. AMERICAF CENT 20 yards of Calico. 21 Spools Clark’s Cotton. 15 yards Cotton Flannel. 2 pairs Ladies's Cotton Hose. | Good Red Comfort. 12 yards Lonsdale Muslin. CROWDED. CROWDED. The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, New Goods and New Customers arriving daily. Read our Price List, and be convinced that we are the PEQOPLES’ STORE. EF'OER ONE IDOILI.ATR FTOU AW =uow EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : GIVE US A OALL 25 Cakes of Good Soap. 15 yards Heavy Sheeting. 20 Spools (100 yards) Silk. yards Shaker Flannel- | Ib. Stocking Yarn. 20 pairs Gents 1-2 Hose. BRING PRICE LIST ALONG. 20 yards Colored Embroidery. 10 yards Fruit of the Loom. | Fine Wool Scarf. | dozen Linen Handkerchiefs. 4 pairs Fleecy Lined Gloves. 20 yards Valenciene's Lace. I0TH AND JONES STREETS.

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