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THE DALY “ONANA PUBLISHING GO, PROPRIETORS. 926 Parnhawm, bet. 92A and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, BEE.| OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS L5, BosEs axt mporum, 151 Dolgs Chromos wings, il P jutin, [rieng oy e P 3. BONNER, 1502 Donglas “t..._Gosd Styles. [ st Tows leave but onge » Y 12151 p.m #nndaya. THOMAS T. HARL. Postmasi-s. lrrlv‘l Alul Tepariure of eaving Omaba st 8 nd 11 —m:fi Cogucll - Bl «t 9335, Ju-—up-. rassvoxs TuaE. Loave Omabe:—81. m, 7 & m., F30 B 430 pm, Tt Council Biufe:— ) S:tha m, TR T LA o 750 B W u‘.nwnmm.- vn.ulm : xave, ... 10:05 .m0 Dty exoep: Sandave. ATTORREYI-AT-LAN, CHARLES POWELL, VETICE OF THE PEACE—Corner 16th and Fernhu § WN, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT uw—nm—lomclu- o, Toth S, OM AR, oL TTORNEY.AT LAW—Losns mopey, i ol owtate. cm, 1 . Room 'S, Ore DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTOBNEY 4T LAW-—Ormamenk s Bilid R, M- CHADWICK, Afl:‘:! AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnham 'ILFEIWM m ok, nert 4 L Mflc\ OMAHA, P Patenis hm-&'- WOTARY rUSBLIO. _OOLIEOTIONE MADR O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law. OFFICE-Union Block,Pifieenth anc Farnbam DS eEENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OMAHA, NEB. & diGonnell, attorney-at-Law. SRS SRR . Remice 3 REDIOK, - Kitorneys-at-Law. l e mfigm -fi‘ i!H E W. E.BABTLETT, 517 Sou 15th Stredt, MDHH’EGH 1nch BED SPRINGS- L. LARRUCR, Muaia fac IACES AND ROAD WAZONS . Visschor ERS, SiWATLE, wn Surveys, Grade and’ Sewerage §,semsa Rinty, COMMISSION MERCHANT BN O, WILLIS, 1414 od D. E. BEEMEX, For dotails seo ‘meut in Dailand W Advertise- CICARS AND TOBACCO. [ snd Who essle D sl m Tob €90, 1395 DE“' ~ CORNICE WORKS. e | a good placefor a town, had a vl .| head; the man who first called atten- THEAMERIOAN ;EBUSALEM i The Quaint and Anciert cwy‘ of Santa Fe. Spectal Correspond.nce of Tus B . Santa Fx, Fet. 1881—Santa Fe is thaoldest tovl in the United ;8ind is thoreore tho most curi- ousghaving » decidedly foreign af - pearance in every particalar. A visit j to it is tho next best thing to going to Spain. It has queer houses,=quaint ola. uhmtm, Tuined fortresses, dizzy e, and aboye all & peculi years ago, first chose e locality; m man who first said to himself, This : tion to the sheltered lopes at the foot grand old mountaine, where s bubbla perenntally} /and rush- jug wwaters sing a ‘ceasoloss 'song, and suzgested to those who were with him that there they bad best build & home and a city--thw here” 8 metropolis might be located—was certainly » man with a koen-perception, of both tho practical and the beautifal. Tmag- , & large collection of _colored lime kilns, low nd uneven, with flat mud roofs, and small openings, and you have in your mind’s eye a fair ploture of the Now Mexico metropols, [Thrist, in smong these adobs buildings, narrow irrogular streets, filled with burros (a diminative edition of the jackess) aud Moxicans avd you have the picturs BATING ONIONS. HOW ADVERSE WORDS BLEW ACROSS THE ' FATH: OF TRFR A0S Balthiiore Amiritan, A couple of young gitls living ina | boarding houte on Charles. street played a meaa trick the other uight | on another joung and ung maiden in the tame house. X‘heydl had some cake and wine to- ther, and in the nns 1spex.ing one's ss vas poured a emall portion of Yincture of a8 fostida, which, as everyone knows, smells like a oon- glomaration of cnions, bad cg4s; de- caged vegetablesaud a host of other tiings too numerons to mention. Tne prank-pleying damsels knew that the uhappy maid’s Charles Augostos called oo Sunday, and. they also knew that while she could not datect the flavor of the asssfeetida in g uevertheless it wou'd produce tiher aforesaid Charles Augustus the Impression that she bad been eating onions by the peck. Poor,- pretty, little unsuspecting thing! She was radian: when she flew to the door and admitted the manly form of the object of her heart's affections; and she did not observe, as they were locked in a cl.se embrace, thit as his lips met hers, drawing & dimE]a in the back of ber neck, that ‘= look of wiid, unutterabls horror spread over his lineaments of dusky palior. Ho cut the embrace short, and they went and took their placcs on the cosey tete-a-tete in the corner. Then she noticed that there was a far-off, troubled look in his eyes, and he shifted sbout uneasily, as If vaguely awaro that something was the matter, but that be conldn’t t. tell exactlyfwhat it was. She couldn’t detect the odor, which resembled day beforayesterday’s fried onions, and which was lingering dreamily arcund on the soft, warm === | complete. I shall never forget my first | alr. 156 and - | sud repassed. FENCE WORK! OMAHA FENCE 0O, GUST. FRIES &C0., 12 8 Harney St. Improv- edlee Boxes, 1 Wood F fice lailings, © Countersof Fin Wal HATTE W. L PARR) 1266 Douslas Strce’, Whole HA# DWARE A. HOLMES, cornar 16311 »5 California. HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. F. B, WEIST, 82 13t 3¢, et Faro. & Har. " HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies get your Straw, Unfo and Fels Hats dane. up at northess: corver Seventeenth aud Capitol avenue. WM. D VE, PLOP — | by government buildings on the otber. Ttis a charming little park and every [ an JUNK H. BERTHOLD. Ka i Matals LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. 3. BONNER 130) Douglas 8t Good Vari WERCHANT TAILORS. = G, a. LINLQUE One of our mst populs coiving the stest do igns MEAT MARKETS. The Dosion Market, NOGLE R JF T 3 e Fiah, oo Caing & rack: aula and_Hetail, phy %, Card . coraets, &: Choapest ¥ mave 31 per h PHYSIGANS AND SURGEORS. M. D., Room No. 4, Crelghton . ), Masonic Blogk, Bl‘.l 3., Eyo and ax. opp, postéflice PROP. 2 Sixteenth Street jon. Cusranteed or ~ PLUMBINC AND CAS FIXTURES- D, PIIZ2ATRICK, 103 Douglas Strest. PPAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HENT Y a. KO-TER>, 1012 Dol o Serest. STOVES AND TINWARE. A mxnmn. Dealor i Stoves and Tunware, and My arer ol Tn Roatssnd i inds 5f Pullding Work, 0dd Fellows’ Block. I BONNER, 1609 Doug, St, Go:d and_Ghaep. —— | the usual noises of the gambling . | prcks = | the town, the educated and cultured |Fe. I um | their dark eyed handsome jsenoritas *|and_their charming dughters, who | oty charac er's'ic of impression of the scene which mat my ayes on the morping after my acrival in the queer old town, We had been housed at a hocel with an immonse i e, but which Tike all the other build- = but one story hizh, with earth- en floors and dingy ceilings, All the forenoon I found pleassnt ocoapation in sitting out on the sidewalk (which for the entire leny’h of the princips] street is cover «d with a low poroh made ofjond piled upon clonelylaid poles)and watchivg_the ceaseless throng of swarthy Mexicavs, patient burros snd burrying Awerioans ss they passed The street itself was perhaps eighteen feet wide, and was occupied by storas of all classes, with an abundant sprinkling of saloons, from which were coming cons antly house. Troops of burros, without bridles, were being clubbed along the strest to the market by lazy Mexicans, who make the burro perform the du: joh-of-horse and cart combined, by strapping on_(helr backs immente & wood, hides, and, in fact, marythmg necding mnsyu on. Oncs at the market place, -theso pa- tient little animals are allowed to wan- der about to pick up soraps for thelr dinver, for by sheer force of Deceesity th&burros enjoy eating any thing from a tin can to a ham cloth. Tu the center of the city is th: Plaza nt'puh‘w squace entirely surrounded by busitess houses on three and g the band from the fortres jsn~urses sweet music there, whi is grealy enjoyed by the crowds of romenaders. Hereit was that I had y firat glimpse of: the best people of Castilliaus who have for years con trolled_the immense trade of Santa saw them here h exaibit the native coyness and mod the Spaniards. Tt was a cay sight, all laughing and chateriog in merry glee. All that was wanting to make it thoro-ghly Spanish was tho gay fandago on the award, where flowing garbs of bril- liant hue and shapely limbs should intensify the scene. I suggested this to my compsnion, an_Americsn, who was making a nice fi +le fortaae he: 3 and hesad to wait till later in the evening and ho would introduce me into the mazy bewilderment of a raal Mexican ' *‘Baillie.”” (Pronounce Bi lo if- you please) At the appointed time we started out, and after w. dering through several streets, (alleys T should call them, for some are scarcely six feet wide), we came in sound of the music I was soon gaz ing in open mouthed interest on a real fandango. - Clang, clang, . goes the monotorious music, and higher and higher dance the girls, the crowd yap plaud, amid which are heard loud crles of beuuss! beunas! The exae- ment incrnlu, the music quickeos, and.thy up. to the ietiest pitch of frenzy now oxert themselves to theirutmost and finish swid & wild outbreak of enthusiasm. But the gay featurcs of Santa Fe are not the only atiractlons, Here is a ity of 6000 :people, nestling in the by its position it felt secure against’ | outeide incarsions. 7000 feet above the ses, it bracing the ear fraund, where the days are _ {'coo, but_not cold and warm, but ot oo, s e 3 m_.....mpm e ia," 3, FALCONER, 670 16th Street, UNDERTAKERS CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Fambam bit, 10th & J1th STAKE! MIGA AXLE GREASE of powdered micaand isinglass isbricator inthe world. BE | verified asron of Spar e i tace of the Germas “pring. it 18 alwaye frosh ;a0d thus commenas el 1o % | chill in winter, for in fact they know 11 classes of goods. Grest nambers of Nex _miu' ‘WILL SECURE hot, where the-ever -pleasant sephyrs from the deep recesses of the moun- tains fan_you 'in summer ‘and do not no winter here cxcept a8 the rotation 6 time proclaima it sich. Hare is & clithats where consumptives live and rejuvenite, where sppetites increase, ore long 1ife i ‘proverbial. - Santa hhmun-mgn another way, It ‘seemns to have just entored its second childhood, furol'di lo hlit“ has lt; charch- ‘es' 250 years old, » history of or +inos Cironadl diacovéred. In Thad, flourishing town here, while it Bas its “ancient and rulned fortresses and _crumbling ruins, seems to have been awakened from it’s old'sge by the advent of the rail- road, The first whistle of the loco- motive s it echoed and -re-cchoed through the mountaing seemed (o pat new life into it and now i find a stir. nn; business activity here, which is throughly progressive and American, With the wonderful inoresse of popul ;:on w‘\:;h Nhew-‘:[mco has had o ite owing to the almoat unprecedented richness of her “newly discovered ‘mines, Santa Fo has kept pace, and “offers most enticing in- ducements to thé young men of the east and elsewhers to socumulate fortunes. Every branch of trade is good; the immense freight wagons are leaving hourly for the mining csmpe, heavily loaded with all m-p.mn come here to outfit, and every day is bringing its quota of usiness men and talists. Baron Van' Humboldt eatd that the wealth of the world was in New Mexico snd Ariz m, and, now that the urrimq has been placed within easy reach by the railroad, -this statement is bei the slmost ds ments of rich mines. espesre said that there is a tide in every man's lifo which, ta’en a‘ ita flood, leads on to. fortune, 1. sm frmly of the helict that it fs - food.tide fn Mexico now, aod’ - that any wan whn goes there with. nerve and energy (if he has capital €0 much the better) will not only do 'oll M [prosper. v Fravk 8. TWE, WEEKLY BEE For,Ope Year 1 d...lq.', offects and cures “Dosrest,” asked she, shyly, “what isthe matter?” “Nothing, sweetheart, aothing; that s, nothing,” answersd he, s his grzs flow ewiftly from one object to another. “Bat,_thero must.be,” said she, leaning forward, *‘You arenot your- self to-night. Youhave something on your mind. Tell me, darling,” snd she trled togase into_ his face, while he dodged her with a look in his eyes like that of hunted wild beast. My love, you are not well,” said she auxiously, as she wound her avm about his nock and drew his head about until their faces neatly touched. <Wh-h hat is the matterl’ and she tenderly sighed her soul into tears. “Qh, great Godfrey!” ho groaned, as tho fatal simoon scruck him. “You —that is, I—am not feeling very well.” “But, dearest, you seemed all right when you came in,” she persisted, Iovingiy, end then she e hiterin: and he jumped like a goaded mule and kicked over alittle table. “T know I did,” said he, nervously, pieking up tho poker and absteactodly patting know 1aid, but 7 itin his coat tail pocket. ¢ 'm awiol bad now; P'm afraid 'll have to go,” he contiu: ued, as she leaned over toward him again. “I think Im golng to havy the yellow fover.” ssid ahe, “‘can and ran the poker through hie hair in ill directed, agitsted manner. “Good night, darling, - Don’c kisa me,” ho eontinued, shuddering, “you might catch the fatal scourge,” and he burat out of the door and disap- peared Taeyoung girl, as sho wandered distrossed and mausing out of tho room, next tackled a graff old lodger, who, in prety strong language, con- vincad her of the fact that sho had beey eatiug onions; and sho discov- ered the jote by asking the same girla who had played the triok on her, 1n an sgonizing_tone of voice, if her breath was really porceptible. They exploded with ill-timed levity, and then told her all She saya now sho never will have anything to do with thom :gain aslong 8s sho lives, and as for Charles Augustus, well— Eoczien's Srnica Saive The Best Jhuye o the world tor Cuie, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbonm, Fever Sores, Totter, Chanp- ed Hands, Chitblains, Corns, and sil Kinds of Skiu Kroptlons - This Salve Is guaranteed to give pericot satiafac- tlod In every case or muuoy re fanded, Price 35 ounta por box. _Fur sale by 8dly & McMahon, Omats, HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET C0.S Weekly Line wi Steamships Learing New York Every Thursday st 2p. m. re Hngland, Frauce and Germany. For Easags apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., | . Passenge Agents, Broadway. New York atrective | 15 Yearsbeforethe Public THE CENUINE ' DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS ave_not recommended as a remedy © jor all thie ills that flesh is heir to.” but in ctions of the Liver, and in all Bifious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head ache, or diseases of thal character, thicy stand without a rival ~AGUE AND FEVER. No beteer cathertic can bo used pre parafory fo, or alter ta’.ing quinine, As & simple purgative (hey are unequaied BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coted Each box hasa red-wax seal on the id, wilhtheImpression. McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the tares of G, McLANE and Frsxrx Duss, 2 Insist 1] ll llB\nli’ the k!!lnmt‘ Di. C. McLA! VER PILLS, pre pared b= FLESING BROS., Piltshureh, Pa,, the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, nul su:\e pronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, GBUGHS, Oolds, Asthmn, roup, All disee.ses of the Throat, Lunga, and Pulmonary 2 USE ACOORDING TO DIRECTIONS "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Wae'e Diroct conuections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines e New York, Bost mn, Philadel- phia, Baltimore. Wash- ingten, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC $t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Koute ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNHAPOLIS DULUTH. or BISMAROK, And gll polrtsta Northern Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. This Hne the Im- ‘oquipped with m ‘Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Plattorm Coupler and Buffer. Aad for wn. IAF!I'V ‘“ COMFORT mm T 'flfi o m o oom Blta Pacitc Dosct, Comnell Biofn | s and 8t. Psal. :ll.'fl ‘:l"kl:‘;. vl{l‘:'lsw Bostr Dot A e p e Dty ot 00w a5 Pl | e 2 TEN HOURS wx Avvaxom or ANY (m Bom , leare St Paul at 520 p.m, an gring at Sioux uxmv.y S35 3. ey and Uuion Councll Bluft, at 9:50 &, m. Be gure that your tickets resd via 5. C .C. HILLS, It avolds Internal medictnes, is cortain n It or ia oy s Draggieis ox_sons oy mal ree ‘wpon receipt of the price, 2.0, + DAY XEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE d Sexual Philosophy, Profusely livstrated, The most fmportant Dok Dok publhen. - Evary ey e Inducemena Toror Ageut:. “Address Adroy Poaussis Co, St Lovis, Mo. own tows. Lerma Car Accommiodations, Time Tubles, &, eheertully given by appl. ine to JAMESR WOOD, Genera Prssgor Ageni, Cicgo. Genersl mm:, Chicago SHORT LINE 1880. X G., ST, JOE&C. B. R.R,, 1s the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA aud the WEST. Ho chaago of cars botween Omalns aud 8¢ Louis but one botwoen Omaha and New York. BIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN: RzsomING ALk Eastern & Western Citles With los chacges andi advasce of other tase ‘This entire iine is oquiy with Puliman's Palace Slee} Oars, Palace Day Coach- s, Miller's O T MWBEE THAT YOUR TICKET nnu‘ Vs Kunms iy Sooeph snm P Ay Tike's for el at all coupon stacions in the b, w . SEAGHEST, Pt fl-".;, 1020 Farnhazy ANDY' ”fi»fl, A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent,Omahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. M. B. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, "110 Gallons C. B. 1 your nllglv-q piiggticrt NOW IS YOUR TIME!|. Unrivalled Tnducements 1o Py Ii5 1o Pairom of Tho- Bae!| OVER $15,000.00 VALUABLE AND USEFUL PREMIUMS. A Promium For Each Subsoriber, As an inducement to the patrons of TaE Bee who are in afrears for their subscriptions to square theit accounts and secure the patronage of parties who desire afearless and outspoken anti-monopoly paper, a ‘staunch defender of the rights and interests of the producing and industria’ classes, an anwaver- ing advocate of cheap transportation by the encoumzunent ot competing railroads, and the breaking down of pools, and the. pr_nibitionof extartion, discrimination and favoritism by common carriers throngh appropriate legis— lation by Congress and the State Legislatures, a tried and true exponent of Republican principles and an opponeut of corruption in: any party, the pub- liskiers of Tuz Bek have decided to offer a list of Valuable Premiums which are to be alloted and distributed among the subscribers who remit prior.to the 18th of February, 1881: FARM MACHINERY. 1 Ten Horse Power J. L Case Agitator Separaior with. horse power mounted on trucks, wagon. for Separa- tor, and all fixtures complata... s $650 00 1 McCormick Harvester, with- either W)nor'l'lma Binder 00 1 Blegant Sifo Har Buggy 175 00 (Mitcliel, Tewis & Co.) 165 00 1 .‘our Ton Moline Scale.. . nr:u anm\ comylek (C dwell). . 1 Mitchell, Lewis & Co. 1 No. 4 American Horse Power Double Griading: MJII with Pulleys and all complete. . 1 No. 3 American Horse Power Double with Pulleys and all complete. 1 No. 2 American Wind Mill Grinder . 1 Deere Rotary Corn Planter with Drill attachment.. 1 Deere Rotary Corn Plante - .1 Moline Corn Planter. SE=EEaBERGES & &8 SPORTSMENS ARTIOLE 2 Breach Loading Shot Guns @ 1 Breach Lmdmg Rxfle 15 Revolvers @ §. 200 Proket Scales.. . .. Srate =1 _*m g2 sssss 888' ss3sss ssss 353383 5 3583 38 € WELRY. JE 12 Roll Plate Gold Vest Chains. - ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS. Frox Lewts & Soxs Heaper Factory, HastiNes, NEs. 1 of the celebrated Lewis Headers com) lete ready for work. .$300 00 This machine stands at the head of the Header family, and is a splendid prize. Frox THE Kansas Waeox MaxvracrNe Co., LEAVENwoRTH, KaN. 1 of the celebrated Caldwell Wagons complete with top, box . and extra finish. Frox MoxrisoN Bros,, F7. MADIsoN, Towa. 1 16-inch Sulky or Riding Plow 1 14-inch Steel Beam Plow..... 1 Walking Cultivator. 1 Road Scraper. P Derr & Maxscr & Co., Mori¥e, fu. 1 Deer Rotary Drop Corn Planter 1 Moline Rotary Drop Corn Planter 1 Deer Rotary Drop Corn Planter with drill attac] 1 Moline Spring Stalk Cutter. . Frou PorTER'S IrON Roormve Co., CiNeINNATI, Onro. 1,100 feet of Porter’s Iron Roofiing. . FroxMiLrarD, Masox & Co., PArxt Works, BURLINGTON, 10 Gallons Westem Enamel Paint & Q. R. R. Paint. 10 Gallons Hawkey‘ Cottage Paint. 15 Gallons Barn Paint These are the best paints known e trade. Frox THE VANDIVER & QuiNcy Corw PLAWI! ‘Works, Quixcy, 1 Barlow Planter with drill attuchment 1 Barlow Planter. > 1 Guincy Planter. ‘ro GEo. W. Browx 'LANTER WORKS, 1 of Geo. W. Brown's Ad)uxuble Planters, . combined mfln Check and Drill Attachment. . 3 fesadsaz., Thm lanter can be set for different width of rows asssi‘s sags pesk 82383 3 8338 3388 3 s:ss< sssf RI 1 of Geo. W. Brown’s Favorite Walking Cultivatofs. 35 00 e O cxufiflf“ £ Frox Borvex, Serreck & (0., CHICAGO, TiL. ,fimflflvl ¥. 1 of the celebrated 4-ton Improved Hotse, Hay or Stock A es . . %%mfirn Frox L. W. Nows' Facrony, Citicaaoy LiL. PIREGEFS F LB |2 of the }igvs' Feed %fius pl.;: oon o 2 00l o 'rox THE THORN IR0N HEDGE Coj4 o | AR Pt S8 | 1ok, 15 oo Pumien W 50 004 § . stCoc.of Miesnth & Dongia 8t 1 Jot, 335 Ibs., Galvanized Wirs - 50 001 Frox THE Magseriies MaNvracTuRING Co., M. 5 Parm Shele,with oot Blovator, pny pover, e s u:d everything complete. . . Oomrgzdk(}ntterm I-‘nm( SHUGART Ixrums:n C Cowcu. Buow 1 Wflhxizg Caultivator. RS 1000 ,000 m of these premiums will take place on the ey brbnu?? 'AIL grticlen that can be send By mail will be femers postpaid to the subscriber’s address. _ Articles to be shipped by express or freight will be for. warded to'their destination with freight payable by the consignee. The subscription price of Tz WzexLy Bzz is Two Dollars per annum. Direct your remittances to Twe OMAIA PUBLISHING Co. by money order or registered letter, who will forward a numbered premium receipt which will be registered In a premium book. Each remittance should also give explicit direction as to post office address. _Parties to whom articles are allotted that are 100 bulky for mail will be notified and requested to give directions how and when shipment is to be made. The distribution will be made, without discrimination or favoritism, through 2 committee selected by the subscribers present at the time the award is made. Al we aim at in this scheme is to collect our back dues and secure prepay- mentsfor thecoming year and toextend our circulation over a greater territory OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., OMAHA. NEB. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 Spring &tfick Cutter. ,30 00| 58 B in s (standard makes) @ $85. 2 i x Gilpiu Suiky Plov. ... 00| i R4 \E 23 M. ! Efl)lorLOne Torse Power % 3 TR eere Cultivator. . Al . Is f/IBBBSf andMost | 9 Fourteon Inch Bewss Plows @ 82 280 00 St P 1 Twelve Inch Breaking Plow. 26 00 5 A Agrggab/g Prgfiam)‘]o” 3 Sets Harness @ $45 g 13500, THE GREAT % Zg Buml]y Scales @ $10 gg % APPET Dol i IZER---SURE CURE . w’”«f/].g. WZ{;{‘I 2 Putent Furm Churns @ 10, 20 00 ‘'or Constipation, ousness, orse Hay Sweej Heu 'Gmbe muka Omnhm) 3 SRS OTIASE | 1 Comn Stalk Ruker, o P et i Do o BB L LR T G Disordera aris! an ob- ) 2= TION, and all Diceases of the THROAT and LUNGS, structed state n?fhen’ut 1 Six Hundred Pound Platform Scale . »iu 00 Lo aud chilaren, and. those who aisuke | 20 Cases Axle Grease @ $5.. .. ... 00 Q0 | Tho mot socsptatie peopaeston s the known would. ,J-m:‘wmw ROCK and BYE tsie ki 17 pilis and nauseous medicines, are Soamosnsand Sotiomaiuy -l‘: e Pwflflrh TUI‘HC. for general and family use. The L L L MUSICAL INSTRUMEHTS L e o o B e S s 1o iy o "’{,}“,":‘*iu';.“',",‘:‘ 1 Grand Piano. 00 00| Putup in 6:!2" Size Bottles, giving More for the money than i om the Nam) oo 1 e 5 unprinciplod deaiers who try o paim o8 upom yot ‘;;n:”s s o e it CoO0DS. CAITION 2 e e iy B SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIS 6 Binger Sewing Machines @ $60 - $360 00| Bxtract from Report of the Co! ner of Internal Revenue: or. M..flm 6 Sewing Machines (standurd makes) @ . 300 00 TRRASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENU ettt = 2 Base Burner Hard Coal btnvefl @ $49- 80 00 S uwlnlfllm'nl i G Wit Iy % WANTED 4ot Assata cxorymners toger 2 Cook Stoves @ $40. 80 00| "7 m:“”’. mohe ;::“’m" 8 bk it s Fivocug Exirac T‘y‘,’.fff,’,',,,“h X Rt 6 Lo\m%es @$2. .. l;l‘), % J\;"!"hm!: h:ir ::dl,l?k.u oAl the 3:.:.:: scrbed .r'f..‘.mf' el T pecions Smpiabta "Peopie's Tes Con B0y ‘hai 15. b whisky o o emaialon endering 1t s sgrocabie — 200 D 5 B £00 00 |5, A ¢ Fecosms wibons. madecing ie Vo pay TAKE THE 300 SiTk 'fiifigfiéfi:&kcnhwfi in balf dozen lots 300 00" "“'Wmffi’:-—mny. (Smed) GREEN. 5. RAUM, Uommissioner REAL ESTATE LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. . 40 dcre Furm i feo miles of the Giy of Grand Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere sland, Nebraska, (see description elsewhere,). ... 2 THIS NEW AND WM"KP 4 SCHOLARSHIPS. e ~ Proves beyond any ressonabis question that the 1 Life Scholarship St. Joseph Business College. . 5 1 Lifo Schol i Danyer Husinais Golloge % 0| CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY 1 Life Scholarship Great Western Business bollege o Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling ™ efther direction between 50 Chicaga and all of the Principal Polnts n the West, North and Northwest. 1 o e g WATOHES. | gl S, Bt o Wi Bt SO (Ladies) Lo 76 12 lever W atc]lei Huutun7 Case @ . 360 12 “ @ %20 . 240 SILVERWARE. 10 Sets Silver Plated Knives (Rogers Bros. make)..... $120 6 Sets lver Plated Table Spoons (Rogers Bro& - 4 Silver. flateil Cake lekas (Rovex?i Bros. nul;e) & L Sets Silver Plated Fork: ogers Bros. make) . b/ NO . CHANGING. . GRS} § Soi Sl Plted Fvks [ogren v - o8 e |8 Seto Silver Plaed Tea Spoons (togersros make). 36 OMABA AND CHICAGO,| 6 Silver Plated Butter Dishes (Rogers Bros. make)... _ 90 AND ALL EASTERN CIT:ES8. Slio 12 Silver Vest Chain: 60 T“E. SHORT LINE 5 Sets Gold Jewel 30 via PEORIA for 6 Plain Gold Band Rings 30 Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis-| 5 gml:-l%oll‘li Cu{;fi But(um zg T B R ville. 5 Gold Collar Buttons. . CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, s s v s e BOOKS, MAPS, ENGRAVINGS Fran" T 15 he oaly Foad westof Ghieage tha ks e " 1 four or mare Fast Exproes SOUTHEAST. 900 Literature Art and Song @ $5 $1000 PULLMAN' HOTEL DINING ‘cams.! THE BEST LINE FOR 50 Household and Farm Cyclopedia. 250 Ttts the only rond that rans Pullman Sieeping Cars North or ,qm,,m., Ithas ST. LOUIS, ke Diohomaries RURUE oy iy 9 Sets Schillers' Works complete, handsomely Bound “Sloux City. Nor. Nebraska & Yankion Lln&"“CMcAgo Bt Paul and Minneapolis Line. R T Tl and pranslated from the Germnl 20 601 et e o i e i SR S e e (T e 2 Sets Chambers’ Encyclopedia - 70 Canadas. - = P T SOUTH. 2 Sets Cooper Nov\'els‘ 13 J&-m&f;:mmub;n;mwflfl?m The New Line for . ey 80 aagaxeng - Baiweg, 4 s Parshem S s Dickens’ Works.. D. B RIM C &N. W. Bailway, 14th and Farnbam Streets. DES MOINES. | 1200 Standard Ameficnfi NoLe s }fgg % 3,BELI 3, U. P. 8. it Depot. T IS tandard British . The Eavorite Route for | Lagg srdad irush Nove 1025 00 ROCK ISLAND.| 50 Shakspeare’s Works. 5 00 l o el tndscemdars oed b7 8| 50 Milon's Works - 5! Line to Travelers and Tc are as follows: 50 Bymn s Works w 00 . 50 %mpbeus Vyo{ks gg 33 RSB 50 Heman's orks ko Ta— N,.Efl&_ r Bwiea b 80 Fke | 50 Herberts Worl 50 00 FURHITURE BEDDING, FEATHERS o e et sy | 30 Scots Works. e 1 F%ie Tk and Superor Equpment, com: G 100 00 WINDOW SHADES. Bt ot T ot gy | 100 e oo 1256 00 d Everything pertaining to the Furniture ‘ment o8 above all others, the favor ordswoy 8 Foems e s ory | 300 Pocket Maps of the United States (cloth bound) .. .300 00 An UP"h Isters Trade, aud AR o et | 500 B R Maps of the United Stales with Map of | 00 olstery gy ] IR e 990 801 A COMPLETE ASSCRTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWTFST PRICHS. CEAS. enesuw 1208 and 1219 Farn THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thistostitation, located at Denver, Colorado, tho Educational an) Commarcial ceater of the West, Is pro-omineutly the best and most peactle al o i fo thef | 1 | MERCANTILE TRAINING | —oF - Tousg Men and Tadios DR, BIISIHIII’! . W. FOSTER, President, | ™es D. W. OADY, Seoratary | The mot xtmsiv, {hevecgh sad complete ING PILES 73034 a4 once on the. astitation of the kind fn the world. ot accountaats sad Busivess men, i the p- cipal citles and towns of the United States, owe thels succoss to our course of tralniug. The Right Kind of Edueation for Young Men and Ladies. DO NOT DELAY Fine, now brick bock. st umetion of theee | 170 0 SIS S5 e ey B troet car linoa Elegantiy ftted and farnished apartmenta or the application of and carrying oat of our aovel and systematic mathods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Yotag men who contempiate » bustacss lif, | "B acu pacenta haviag 3098 to educate, aro partien. larly requested to sead for our new Circulaz, which will give full information a3 to terms, ondition of entrance, ste. Address G.W FOSTER, President, Denver Colorado. TRYITwC } .