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6 THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1881 THE TOILERS’ CHAMPION. And Defender of the Rights of Western Producers. How The Wezkly Bee is En- dorsed by Farmers and Others, A Few Specimen Letters. Sovrn Besp, Neb., Dec. 9, 1880. Dear Editor—After readinga few cop- jes of your weekly paper, 1 like the and spirit of the pa er so well I - duced to :end you the sub cription price for one ye Pleas accspt my best wishes for your su-cess in educating the minds of the peaple to danger of the 3 i in this country. 1y papers now, t paper s> well t! a goo1 deal o: time to r--i: I am toll col- lector on the South Bina e, acr 8§ the Platte, n have a gool deal of time toread. ve a p: Dec. 8, please send ittome. ~inc- I con menced tiis letter one of my neighbors saw oze of your papers, and he joi_s me in transmitting the price for The Weekly Bee :or one year, his name is 0. K. Van- scoyr. Send both _papeis to same post- ce. W. Wagn, Siuth Bend, Cass Co., Neb, CAMERON, Dec, 15, 188). Omaha Publishing Co : De.r Sirs—I have received a sample copy of The Bee and also one of The Oma- ha fupuhnran, but I like The Bee much better, 80 I want to subscribe for The Bee. Enclosed please_find two dotlars for one fi:rs‘ subscription. I like your Weekly very mu h what I have seen of it. Send 1t on as soon as y u can, Avrgrep Kirey, C.ameron, Hall Co., Neb, TrExTON, Mo., Dec. 20, 1880, Editor Omaha Bee: Please find enclosed postoffice money or- der for two dollar-, in paywent for The Weekly Bee for 18§1. I must say that The Bee isthe best general newspaper I have ever read. _Davip W. PHELPS, Trenton, Grundy Co., Mo. b., Dec. 23, 1880, Please find enclosed two dollars as payment for a years' i sion for the Omaha Week and the balance of 1880 if you feel so di Please forward nuwber of prem If you will send fne half a dozen copies of The Bee I will try te di; tribute them to your inte:est, your paper is wot well know neighborhood. T should of tak-n it last year but was suaded not to by one of our count er publishers. He is be- lieved now to be & m nopoly man. I was not acqusiuted with The Bee at that time, and hava ouly seen two or three sin e GEo. W, JACKsON, Fairmont, Fillmore Ca., Neb. SuPERIOR, Neb., Dec.13, 1880, Mr. Roscwater: Dear Sir—Enclosed find a postoffice money crder for two dollars for one more {:Ara' subscr.ption for The Bee, the very st paper published. I hope you will get a reward worthy of your noble out- spoken manhood, battling for the rights of man, in opposing the rotten and corrapt coryorations and rings, that live upon the producing masses. Heaven gives the pow- er tothe hand that holds the bread. If the masses of our beautiful state would a'l take The Bee, and follow, heart and soul the scntiments laid down in its col- umns, how soon a great change would follow Respectfully yours, Joux H.Huwrt, Superior, Nuckolls Co., Neb. ‘WEEPING WATER, Neb., Dec. 12, *80. Editor Omaha Bee: Dear Sic— With this I will send you an order for two dollars, for which please continue my subscription for another year. Success to the noble Bee I like the brave stand it and The Western Rural has taken in defense of the laboring class, Yours, with respect, Epwarp LonGe. MEADVILLE, Mo.,{Dec, 1850, Omaha Publising Co 1 received your paper sent andlike it. Tt advocates doctrine: to suit me, so I have © me to the conclusion to try the Wee.ly . Send me a few papers and I will them to the republican people of the neighborhood, and perhaps they may take your paper. 1 will enclose two dol- lars, and want you togive me a fair show in the premium distribution. 2 . SHOR Meadville, Linn Co., Mo, JuN1aTA, Neb., Dec. 10, 1880. Omaha Publishing Co.: Dear Sirs—As 1 received a paper sentme from your office, I conc'uded to take your per, for which I send you the remittance inadvance for one year's subsciiption. 1 like the paper very much, and as I have lately ¢ nuiuded to make this state my fu- ture home, want to take a paper that gives the information that I desire. Wat. S. ArNoLD, Juniata, Adams Co., Neb. OAKLAND, Neb., Dec. 20, 1880, Editor Omaha Bec: Sir—T have been wanting to take an Omaha paper for some time and have ex- amined several, but none of them advocat- ed my principles until 1 came in conta t with The Bee, which does exactly, Please find enclosed two dollars assubscription to The Omaha Weekly Bee. 1am a farmer in the vi inity of my address, 8. A, McDowsr, Oakland, Burt Co., Neb. TasLe Rock, Neb., Dec. 22, 1880, Omaha Publishiug Ce.: Gents—Enclosed please find two dollars for The Omaha Bee for one year. I have seen two or three numbers and likeits out- spoken manner and ,its politics. Go it, gfi, and continue to w: an unrelent- warfare against railroad extortionists. ‘ery respectfully, Hiraw S. MagsLg, Table Rock, Pawnee Co., Neb. Carverox, Neb., Dec, 9, 1880, Sirs—Please enter my name asa subscri- be: for The Weekly Bee one year from the expiration of the present term of my sub- lair‘t.iun Jan. 6, 1881. Ireceived a pres- ent last year in the form of half dozen sil- ver-piated forks—a valuable prize. I be- lieve hightning doesn't often str.ketwice in the same place, but if it should hit me finin. T hope the.bolt will be laden with & ‘ebster’s unabri 1 consid r the per well worth the subscription price inde- Enden'.ly of the premium offe and if contintes to fight railroads and other monopolies as vigorously in the future as it hasin the past it will achieve an honor- able record. S. F. Deaxg, M. D. Dry Creex, Neb. Dec, 16, 1880, Editor Omaha Bee: Sir—I have received The Weekly Bee regularly since Jan. 12, and am better satisfied with every issue. It seems to have just the right ring to it, and let me assure you that your labors are not in vain in northwestern Madison. Enclosed please find two dollars for renewal of mysubscrip- tion. Yours with respect, JonN F. NEWHALL, Dry Creek, Madison Co., Neb. Faus Cirx, Neb., Dec. 25,1850. Dear Sir—Enclosed which will pay my un one year at least in advance, if I am cor. rect. I mghdyourp;&uilpffllpfifln‘: wish there were more like it, advocating the interests of our country and peopie, FamrMoNT, N Gentlemen please find $1.00 aid subscription and instead of degrading themselves by being the mouth-piece of rings and corporations. 1 have taken your paper for yearsand from it received my first views of politics and political mon, having previously bean strictly sttentive to business. Hoping you may prosper and that your paper may be read in every house in our county. 1 remain yours tru'y, P. W, BIRKHAPSER. Avpiox, Neb., Dec. 24, 1880. Editor Omaha Bee: Dear Sir—Feeling with hunnreds of oth- er citizens that the time has fully cowe for united and persistent resistance to rail- y0ad extortion und monopoly ia general, T cordially give my »ame as a subscriber to The Wee.ly Bee. I will come in of course for some one of your premiums. S. P. BoLLmay, Albion, Boone Co., Neb. ANGELICA, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1880, Oumala Publishing Co.: Dear Sirs- I received a_copy of The | Omaha Week y Beea few days ag:from | some unkuown person, and 1 find in ita list of magnifi ent prem:ums whick you | offer to your subscribers. 1 have perused | the paper and admire vour anti-mo- | nopoly principles, It is also a first-class newspaver losed find $2.00 for one Omala Pullishing Co:: ! Dear Sigs—Enclosed you will fiad two | dollars, for wh'ch you w 1 ha Bee for one year. I have never taken | your paper, but have seen it several times, and it is to my mind to a dot, concerning those railroads. v Respectfully yours, Li1zzte SMILE Hasting-, Mills Ce., Towa. BrapsHaw, Neb., Dec. 22, 1880, Omaha Publishtng Co.: GETLEMEN T have taken The Weekly | Bee for three years and Iam well satis- fied with it, forI think it is the best news- paper in the state. I am also thankful for the map that I received last year. Please find enclosed $20) for The Bee for one year. Yours truly, 0. LiNsTROM, Bradshaw, York Co., Neb, JeweLL Ciry, Kan., Der. 22, 1880, Editor Omaha Bee: Please findenclosed two dollars for the Weekly Bee for the ensuing year. G. G. HuL, Jewell City, Jewell Co., Kan P. S.—I hope you are doinz all in your power to keep Hitchcock out of the cabi- net. I wuu]n\ much rather see £d. Rose- water there than Hitchcock. We would havea man that would represent the peo- ple and not the railroads, T wish that I could send you 10, 00subscribers. G. G. HurL. Grorox, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1880. Omaha Publishing Co.: Enclosed you will please find twodollars, for which you will send me The Omaha Bee, Also a nuwmbered premium receipt for drawing a preminm J nuary 10. H. UNDERWOOD, Groton, Tompkins Co,, N. Y, P. S.—I have seen copies of The Bee, and think it a good paper for an eastern man to take to get weste.n news. BurLiNGaue, Ncb., Dec. 13, 1880, Editor Omaha Bee: 81r—You will find enclose I two do'lars, for which you wil! forward me The Week- ly Omaha Bee. Iam a farmer and like the s and you_take against this railroad monopoly. Yours truly, A. 1. VANLEER, Burliogame, Merrick Co., Neb. May, Neb., De-. 11, 1880. Omahd Publishing Co.: Sins—Enclosed please find $2.00, for which you will please s-nd The Omaha Bee for oneyear. Iam afarmer and like the tose of your paper. Yours with respect, Mives Frizo, May, Kearney Co., Neb. SERINGBORO, 0., Dec. 8, 1880. Editor Omaha Bee: 1 received the copy of The Weekly Bee and am very much pleased withit. En- closed fiud $2.00 for a_year’s subscription to The Bee. ve out here In the cast, 8" ow 1ce fair play with that premium list. Yours truly, ‘WiLL1AM STROOP, Springboro, Warren Co., Ohio. Burre, Montana, Ter., Dec. 18,83, Omaha Publishing Co GEMTs—Please send to my address for e year your Weekly Bee, and oblige. Find enclosed $ .00 for payment of same. { very much admire the anti-monopoly ba- sis upon which your paper stands. y yours, A, MyERs, P, 0. Box No. 82, Butte. Editor Omaha Bec Dear Sir—T like the stand you take against those railroad monopolies and your encoura zements to emigrants to this beau tiful state. Find enclosed P. O. money order for $2.00, for which send The Bee to wy address for one year. Truly Yours, Gro. HaRN, P. S.—Send that side-bar buggy formy prize, OAkDALE, Neb., Dec. 12, 1880. Omaha Publishing Co.: Enclosed will find money order for my back dues and The ,Bee the coming year. Like your paper, and the longer I get it the better I like it. Carry on yonr war- fare against U. P. monopolies_fo the bit- ter end. You have plenty of backers among the laboring classes. Yours tml‘;, W. H. HaLi, Oakdale, Antelope €o., Neb. VALLEY GRANGE, Dec. 7. I830. Editors Omaha Bee : Enclosed please find $2 for which please send The Bee one year to John Kelley, at Valley Grange, ‘Willow Co., Neb. I like the decided stand you take against the railroad monopolies, and if you would take the same decidel stand against the untaxed unlawful government bonds, I would like it better yet. I want all that own property to pay their share of taxes, _ Yours, JouN KeuLey, P. M., Valley Grange, Red Willow Co., Neb. HiLispavLe, Mich., Dec. 21, '80. Omaha Publishing Co.: GENTLEMEN—I enclose you $2.00 for your fearless and outspoken paper against all corruption and monopolies, I admire the position your paper takes in our public and political affairs. Please send premium receipt to participate in your dis- tribution, vur truly, 0. A, JaxEes, Hillsdale, Mich. LoxeLy Horrow, Dec, 7, 1880° Editor Bee: By chance The Omaha Bée came to our home about two weeks ago. It was the i:rs{‘ tin;e I e;er saw The . Texamined closely and found it to be a good T and that isnot all. Here I find a fist of premiums, which of course I_expect to particirate in, and feeling confident I shal receive more than $2.00 worth of good reading the coming year, besides the prem- ium which I shall receive, I enclose $2.00 for The Bee for 1881, Yours truly. Jonx F. PARKER, Shelby, Shelby Co., Iowa, Rirpey, Towa, Dec. 21, 1880. Editor Omaha Weekly Bee: Enclosed will find $2.00 to pay for The Bee, Ihave been trying to get some of my townsmen to take the paper, but they were afraid that the lums would be & fraud. Itold them I would riskit. Some caid they would wait and see if I got any- thinz, Please send The Bee to my ud- dress. J. P. FOWLER, Rippey, Greene Co., Iowa. BrowxsvILLE, Neb., Dec. 24, ‘80, Omaha Weekly Bee: Please find enclosed $200 for the best | poper in the stote. Yours truly, C. W. WHEELER. NewyAN GROVE, Neb., Dec. 8, 80. Omaha Publishing (o.: Enclsed find $2.00, for which you will lease send The Omaha Bee for one year. fn ceived a couple of them and find'it to Yours respect’y, EBERT OLsON, ‘WarerLoo, Neb., Dec. 9, 1880. Mr. E. Rosewater: Dear Sir My time was up on The Weekly Bee on the 24thor 25th of last No- vember, and I now enclose two dollars to v for one year more. I am well pleased with The Be and I think every farmer in the stateof Nebraska should tak: it, as it is the best paper in the state. Yours, with respect J. C. SaMUEL. CLariNDA, Iowa, Dec 20, 1-80. Omaha Publishing Co.: After reading The ! ee thut you so.t me T have comas to the concusi n to try Tue Bee for one year at least. 1 very much admire the sentiment of your paper. D. P. BAKER, Clarinda, Page Co., Towa. LeGranD, Towa, Dec. 20, 1880. Omaha Publishiag Co.: Send me The Weekly Bee for one year; a'so send premium receipt. I will do what T can to increase your circulation, as T 1 ke your pajer. I am a radical republican, and think the next fizht will be railrcad monop.ly. Send me a few extras for dis- tribution, I will distribute all you send to good advautage. F. B. McGREW, LeGrand, Marshall Co., Towa. WesToN, Neb., Dec. 2, 1880. Editor Bee: Dear Sir—Liking the stand you take against the railroads, we wish you to send The Be: to our addr:ss. Encl.sxd find or- der for six dollars. Yours, very truly, JOHN JaMISON, A.B. R G:Bs, ‘Wu. C. Browx, West n, P. 0., Saunders Co., Neb. Haupuge, Towa, Dec. 1, 1880. Mr. Rosewater: Please send Tue Weekly Bee toJ. E, Baker, Hamburg, Fremont Co., Towa. could notdo withouc your paper, forI think it is the best western paper there is print- ed. Please find enc osed $2 00 for the paper another year, J. E. BAKFR, Stuarr, Towa, Dec. 1%, 1880. Omaha Publishing Co.: Enclosed you will find $2.00, for which you will ) lease serd The Omaha Eee for one year. Havinz heard your papee well spok-n of and wishing for western news, i subscrive. be a good paper, C. R. Hawyoxn, Stuart, Aduir Co., Iowa. NERo, Washington Co., Neb., Dec. 6,'80. Editor Bee: DEAR Sik—Please find enclosed $2.0) for The Weekly Beo for 1881, I see by my last year's receipt that my subscription does not run out until Jasuary 6. 1851, so ease to forward The Bee to me for 1881, Ill'hi.-) year’s time is out. I send this earlyso as to be in time for the premiums. Send receipt to my address, and Oblige yours, l-fi M. PooLE. P. S. —Sincerely hope_yon will continue to wage war on monopolies and corruption everywhere, M. P. Axazoy, Neb., Dec. 5, 1880. Omaha Publishing Co.: DEAR Sirs —Enc' se¢ pleise find $2.00 to renew my subscription to The Week:y ee for anvther yea~. I received March 1, 1-80, one Webste's unab-idged dictionar; in good shape and as represented. I think the paper is worth the money without the prize, I:m well pleased with both, Yours resp-ctfully, FRED PORTER, Amazon P. 0., Frauklin Co., Neb. BLUE SprINGs, Neb. Dez. 11, 1880, Editor Omaha Bee: Sir—I enclose tc you to-day 32.00 and “please send me The Omaha Weekly Bea one year, with premium ticket. I was well pleased with sample copy sent me. S. 8. Force, Blue Springs, Gage Co., Neb. HARVARD, Clay Co., Neb., Dec. 27, '80. Editor Omaha Bee: Enclosed please find $200 for which send me The Bee for one year. I have read your valuable paper and think it is the best paper in Nebraska, so T willfaave itfin preference toany other, After this I will try and get all I can to subscribe for it. Oblige, Mges, W, S. GANTZ. Davexrort, Neb , Dec. 20,1880, 27, Lyoxs, Burt Co., Neb., Dec. 21, '80. Editor Omaha Bee: Dear Sir—After reading your able jour- nal the last year I do nut.fike to part with it. No pa- er advocates more honorable or correct princioles, Go on with your fear- less battle. You could not do more hon- orable work. I am but a poor cripple, abl- only to earn a plain subsistence, f‘feel a pleasure, and more, a duty, to help sus- tain your valuable paper. I here enclose my mite from a purse_that is ligh* to help sustain The Bee, that is evar ready to fight fraud and monopoly. Truly yours, H. P. KELLEY. Karamazoo, Neb., Dec. 21, 1880, Omaha Publtshiug Co.: De.r Sirs—The sample copy of The Weekly Bee I received. I also received sample copies of The Republican and oth- er papers, but being a farmer and at the same time an anti-railroad man, I prefer your pap:rto all of them. Politically 1 amnot of your stripe, but for all thatT like your paper because it is not radical like The Inter Ocean, which paper 1 gave up on that account, and use your per exposes all oppression and. cowruption wherever you find it. Enclosed find two 1o'lars forone year's subscription on the ‘Weekly Bee. Matrias KLasSON, Kalamazoo, Madison Co., Neb. HuxsoLpr, Neb., Dec. 27th, 1880, Editors Omaha Bee: Please find enclosed postoffice order for the sum of ten dollars as subscriptions to The Weekly Bee for the year 1881, to commence Jan. 1st. The effort I have made to get subscribers to The Bee is be- cause you are and always have been fight- ing (since I have been reading The Bee) corruption wherever found, which I ap- prove to the last degree. Now just pop it to them, sting cappers, corporate mon- ogohes, and corruptionists to death, and the people will back you as long as you do battle for them. I'did not expect any- thing for my efforts in getting subscribers, but if you think I am_deserving of any- thing, it will be greatfully received by me. Yours tml'}r.D D . D. DeaPER, Leapvitee, Col., Dac. 24,188). Omaha Publishing Co: Enclosed please find post office order for two dollars, for ona years’ subscription to your va'uable paper, which is worth the rice without the premium, I sen hardly o withobt it, having been a regular sub- scriber for eight years. M. L. Emery, Leadville, Col. SisorrviLLe, Towa, Dec. 20, 1839, Editor of Omaha Bee: Dxrlsir: I h.-vedbeen 'I.nkin,z yon:l per the last year and now I can’t get alor without it, and as youarea fnmurq: frienc T'o-n't help bat like your paper, and wish | 1t was fa ‘every. farmer's home, I feel like working for you, and have got some to subacribe fog your paper. and hops o e Teceive a good premiamn s0 T can work hardnext year, J urs truly, Wy A. Towssax, She.by C ..y Towa. Beroir, Dec. 6th, 1880, Mr E Rosewater: Dear Sir: Please find en:losed postoffice money order f.rtwo dollars for next yeurs’ subscription for your Weekly Bee. ~Your paper is liked very much by my family and neizhbors. 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The miner's resort, good sceommodations, arge sam ple room, chargea reasonable. Epecial sttention given %o traveling men. 1t H.C HILLIARD Proprietor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-clsgs, Fine arge Sample Rooms, one lock from depot. Traingstop from 20 minutes 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from pot. Rates $200, $2.50 and $3.00, according room; sngle meal 75 centa. A. ). BALCOM, Proprietor. W BORDEN, Cnief Clerk. ml0-t "UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fuist-clase House, Good Meals, Good Beds Airy Rooms, and kind and accommodating treatment, Two good sample rooms. Specia attention paid to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler. Veb. Women Who want luxuriant and m trm abundant, bean Hair must use LYON’S KATHATIRON, This gfinnt, cheap article always d Tas, Roopa 1t fom fabiny an out, arrests l:xd cures _gray- ness, removes dandruffand tching, makes the Hair strong, gi tendency an any desired iful, healthy Halir is the sure ult of using Katbairon. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHiNE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time All orders addressed will be promptly filled. last year. to the Omaha Office JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Ravenport and 15th § Omaha. STOMACH g" ot ITTER- There fs no_civilized nation n the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetter’s | Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and anti. bilious medicine, s not known and sppreciated. While it i2 a med for all seasone and all climates, It ia especiaily suited to the complaints o nerated by the weather, beiug tue pusest sud o cetable stimulant fn ths worid For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap- | v1y for Hostetter's Almanac for 1851. NEBRASIE A LAND AGENGY Davis & Snyder, 1505 Farnham Street, OMAHA, NEB. 500,000 ACRES GHOIGE LANDS Farms and Homes in Nebraska. 17,000 Acres in Douglas (Jmm-l ty, $5 to $10 Per Acre. Sarpy County Land.$6.00 to $10.00 Washington Co, Land 5.00 to 10.00 Burt County Land... 3.00 te CumingCounty Land 8.0 to Stanton County Land 2.25 to Madison CountyLand 2.00 to Platte County Land. 3.00 to Terms to Suit Purchasers,Long Time and Low Interest. Perfect Titles Guaranteed T R R I S S R S| ALSO LARGE TRACTS OF LAND IN Dodge, Colfax, Pierce, Merrick, Hall, Saunaers, Butler, And Other Counties in the 11,620 Acres 2,200 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 Eastern Portion of Nebraska, for Sale. Farms of All Sizes, From 40 to 640 acres each, adapted to Grain and Stock Raising, to be Sold at Low Figures, and on Long Time. State and County Maps for Distribution. Sead for circulars, maps, periodicalson theState prices and terms of lands in all localities, ete., DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 karnham Street, OMAXHA, NEB ap2lwbm CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. Farn mBtree . Othand Iith, Omaha, Neb. -graphlc orders oco aoslv atieadsd to. J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capltol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMAHA, - - - - - NEB TIME_TABLES. THE MAILS. ngygwp; &< 3 930 p. m. P,1lam, llp.m St, Joe., 11a.m, 11p m. 4 LI 2l el . ., 4p m. rom Lincoln, 12:10 p. m, 11, wEoanean . & M. in } p. m. Local malls for States Tows leave but onoe day, vis: 4:30 ». m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundaye. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmast-r. And Depariure of Trains Arrival UNION PACIFIC, LEATE. Datly Expross. ... 12:15 p. m. ed. .....6:10 p. m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLI LEAVE OMATIA ARRIVE OMATA. -.+.3:40 p. m. | Expross. 00 o m. | Mail.. Sundays Excepted. Sundays & CHICAG0,;ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. 00 a. m. | Mall . p. m. | Express O NORTHWESTERN. 5 com 720 p.m. $:40 pi m. | Exprees __..10:00 3. m. Bundaya excepted KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS ARRIVE. v e only’ out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA FAIL- WAY COMPANY. B. & M. RB. B. In NEBRASKA. ARRIVE, D a m | Freight 530 Froight . :55 p m | Express SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL R. R. Mall... :10 & m | Express......10:00 s m Expross....._8,40pm | M .. 7:20 p m WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. LEAVES. ARRIVES. e 880 . | Mall e . 11568 m 3:40 p. m. | Express._...4:35 p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. R. Leave Omahs, dally.—8 s.m.,98.m., 10 & m., lsm.lpm.,3p. m,3p.m,5p m,6p. m, Teave Councll Blufls;—8:25 a, m., 9:25 a.m,, 10:35 8. m., 11:25 a. m., 1:25 p. m., 2:25 p, m., :25 p. m., leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 Council Bluffs st 9:35, and 5:25 p. m. Leave Omaha:—6s, m.,7. & m,,'8:30 . m, 1 11:40 &, m.5:25 p. m,, 700 p. m., 7:50 p. Daily except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . LEAVE, ARRIVR. Mall...oeerroees 1045 S m., 435 pom. Daily except Sundays. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SEEDS Agricultural Forest, Flower, Vegetable' rass, Hedge, 0dd Fellows Hall, N, W Cor. 14th and Dodge §ts., Omaha, Neb. We make & specialty of Onion Seeds, Onion Sets, Blue Grass, Timothy, Fed, Alfalfs and White Clover, Osage and Honey Locust, Flower Pots, Garden and Parlor Vases, Ha 1ging Bas- kets, Flower Stands, Garden Trellises, Plant Supports, Garden Tools, Flowering Euibs and Roots, Dried Everlasting Flowe:s and Gragses, Lawn Mowers, Seed Drills and Cultivators. 43 Dealers and Market Garden will save money by buying of us. Send for Cdlogne. $51 20 ¥ day at home. Samp es wor free. Address Stinson & Co THE CELEBRATED Oval Stee) Tooth Harrow Manufactared by DB GRO0T & GEPBISNGS, Pon du Lac, Wis F. D COOPER Agent, Omaha, Neb. Write tor prices béwes AGE"TS WANTED to sell Dr. CHASE § 2000 RECIPE BOOK. Sells Sight. You double your money. Address Dr, Chase’s Printing House. Ann Arbor, Mich auzsw waek §12s day at home easily made; eash s?zlwun l‘ut.bdd{.- r":. Co.’l::nlnd.l

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