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o { \ h a Y ‘ £ OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. EMPORIUMS AGRICULTURAL. ulmu Trees for Planting. gy are le, ornamentation or the ymdnn\hn of fruit. On the contrary, persons who have had no ex- . ey teev tl‘.'.',".m S o tree that has been several times transplanted in the nursery grounds, the roots and branches being ]ndlc ously pruned s 3 each time, may, it THOS ERICKSOX, 5. E. cor. }6th and Donglas lll-ulfl.lfllngl and setting o, ....’2‘..'“'.‘,“'5’_,:-_ 3 o grow sisadly whet leced in S e | R Tl e | however, if the mting be don In'the ordinary. careicss mama, the troe will how signs :n'd v'l'rfill.n. Guring wo or three years, en ish. Sometimes a fow bnnalulpv.{ll and at other times a sueker will oot ot on one sife, bilt in sither vase the tree v will be wanting n sym- metry an ly & tree suffers by nuon{ln proportion to its 3 tpoand e, It nhy:a:! and small YN, can be transplanted ‘without ang es. e~ 5 -ulinl injury to theroots; if, however, ion Gearantoed, | it I8 Jarge it will be very difficult to pm..n Injury to the roots. If trees not more than three years 0ld recelve after they are nm.p\...ud the same caltivation they would bave received had they remainied fh ih nursery, they will rarely fail to make good growth. Some persons insist on receiving no trees that are not straight and tall, and are, of the fact that all certain verieties are ed and w-p-flnl;d S “:;; who are very scrupulous, will satisfy thelr dm-dlbygivln‘ ‘them trees of the and sizo they demand, but they are not true to name. Perambulating treevenders seldom carry as samples any troes that are not tall, b BED £PRTE- 3 r.nmn,-—r..u-.n..—rn. BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY J. 1. FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. 8.TTER ANDECSS- % mzmun‘mmn and E, 1875, Omaba. bouse in Nebraska, established Mowsata | Hours. Bourd by tb Day, Week or Month. Good Terme for Cash. Pursished Rooms Suppiicd. WM. ENYDEE, No. 1519 14th and_Hamney 8t CIVE ENCINEERS AND SURVEYORS. will 1abel abd bill them to suit the de- -nd.lm customers. Trees h"hi' ex ly oF tap roots can only be trans h::g with any prospect of their nm., when they are quite small. Trees obtained of local pies are mush mote likely to li thrive than those procared from tance, They are outof the ground shorter time, are injured less by ex- potare, ara subjected fn thy saine iofented they have been ac- cuatomed to, and are g‘n-n“g planted In & soil similar to that In which they Dodee_| formerly stood. Preventing fcab on Potatoes. Potatoes produced from the newer varieties are loss likely to be scabby than those raised from the seed of varistios that have commetioed to “ran out.” The character of the soil in which potatoes are raised an im- m..c inflaence on them in this res- Potatoes grown in soil that con- u- considerable iron are very likely to have rough ekind OF to be 80 scabby m it is necessary to_pare them be- fore they are cooked. They are In no condition t:m be baked, as z‘n.uw.p. pesrance prevent their being placed on a tasty tabls. Potatoes sell much better if covered with a sinooth - | akin tree spots or Blemidhes of nq kind. Fof home consumption T—tly to be preterred. ~'The hnn employed in removing the akin potatoes bafore they are eogked is considerable, and the luse in¥olved is largs ®hefi they are high. The tost valuable portion of the tuber ia -mt to the mdu-, and in remoy- akin befers cov] ln!\e ihfm hlm of tHS gleal atoe farmer's wife in writing toa Kansaspaper has this to say on ject s dlslike the soabby,seurs vy potstoes that have ifi the latter a;y- been 80 common. They do not look nice, they are wastefal, and there s nothing plessant about tnem. Still we scrape and wash, and wesh aud scrape, for baked toes 2o a real luxury, snd we do not waht them The other day a friznd toid me how to pravent potatoes being so m,a and roabby. Two years before, his brother, & small farmer, fell short of manure, and set his wits to work to provide a cheap substitute. manured part of his potatocs in the the hill, He had a quantity of forest leaves that he had used to bank his Bouse, piled up in the barr yard; so, for want of semething better, he fin- ished mamuring his potatoes with the leaves. Thees potatoes grew luflyll well, were as , and had blowoms than those manared e iliike? sompcet bang s be harvested them the oon!nn was .| more marked. The potatoes were ‘more uniform in size, larger and more of them, and they were perfectly smooth. Laat year be plowed a8 many. loads of leaves into his ground s if it were manure, then he put them into the hill and planted his po- tatoes as ususl. The result was far ahead of the preceding year. Th potatoes yielded .plmh.fly. and ng scab was found on the whe the potatoes were as smooth and g a1 potatoes raised thirty years ago. Bu told his brother that he was not philosophical encagh to explain the reason, but he v e satisfied that th decaying leaves furnished the right kind of plant food for yotatoes, and that hereafter he should use it in pre. ference to any other fertilizer, and earnestly recommended his brother to do the same. Soft Corn. Various persons who have had lon, xperlence in Tows, meys The Stats R.gnm, are pradioting, thet souwnd =0ald ba $1 per hushel ono ysar ence. They clsim that slwaye after » long snd cold winter there have been partial fatlures of the corn crop —unripe, soft, and frost-bitten. This {s ot a necestary consequence. We Bave noticed in twenty-six years’ ob- servation that when from any cause corn was planted late the results have been soft corn. When wheat and oats oan be sown in March, then there is time to prepare corn-ground in April ready for planting in early Msy. But when winter lingers late into the apring so that the work on the eannot be commenced till the middle of April or later, then it is impossible with our large farms and limited help 10 plant the corn in time to insure a sonnd crop. In our experlence in this climate ws have never known the cold to continue in the spring tos late, it m'-phnhdnlmhl:th.ndl ould permtt, to prevent the matur- |nnl & good crop. Oar work is the matare of our crops too ma crowded, Having little or no winter -h-t,-u bave everything to do In the spring—wheat, oats, flax, pota- to- -ulm, all crowded into our s, This is the canse of Jowis lh‘:" winter. And ¢ farmer who b e T i will n: no company to guarantee good, sound crop. Our farms by some mn“- must be Lo, Cormons, Wi hctard and oty T SIRBOLD, T Taetomtn 6, s B = T p. m. | Bxprem o AT B m. 1em.lpm, H Leave Coundl] Biuflr;—835 o, 085 o m., 1125 & m., 130 B. ., B35 p. m, 6380 Foar trly ‘Bunday, OMAAA & EEFUNCMMN SALETR. . Ar a s . ‘DailT oxoopt Sundars. ATTORREYE-ATAAR. J. ENCLISH, TTORNEY AT LAW—S10 £outh Thirteenth 8L, witn FOUNDRY. JOHN WFARNE & 80MS,cor. 14th & Jackson st. CROCERS - Z. STEVENS 21t between Cuiming and Irard. T. A MoSHANE, Corner 234 acd Cuming Sw. WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—Room 8, Crelghton _ Blook, 16th 8t., OMANA, KEE. INTELLIGENGE OFFICE. MRS. LIZZIE DENT, 217 16th Street. e pon Aotto rnoyl-n;luv. R D 6. BENTOR ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAGH BLOGK. GOR. DOUS- & 16TN STR. OMARA, SEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. ;.".";'.‘....n...-?..‘?.":-:‘-'-" ‘Omas R REmon lnwli & REDICK, Attorneys-at- Law. oeoxtpion'; it w. Room K &mk Vo. 4, Creighton 7. 8. LEISENRING, ¥. D, Masenic Block. © L HABT, X, D., Eys and ¥ar, opp. posteftice . T. Riowanne. Mo RICHARDS & HUNT, Avmn'eys -at-Law, #—211 South Fovrtesnth Street. DR. L, B. GRADDY, Ocultgt and Aurist, 1ith and Douglss Streets, Grnd u-uu-l Fixteents street nese AusonleBall, Fist ast Wosk: sot Promt ‘ness Guarantsed. hace Gnia locs stayed gmldnnofinkl e makes coods o et, 1 rualy ho Bres n 0 monstan of g PLUNBING, CAS AND STEAM FITTING P. W. TARPY & 0O, 216 1%th 8t., bet, Farn. bam & Douglas. Work prompuly attended to. __D. PITIPATRICK, 1400 Dopelae Sirset. ARD PAPER RANCINC PAINTING HENRY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Sireet. Tox. sl |-h|.h.-a n-n-...:{-m . PAWNBROKER Manoicturer and Dester in all Kinds of Show Cases, Uprieh Casce &c., 1817 lnll cora WERELY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ar2r w, roR England, Pnnoe and Germany For Prssage appl . B. RICHARD & Co. Geveral Passenger Ageate, €1 sroadway, New York. JRANK. E MOORES oy L i i Ei NEBERASKA :‘l. abandoned VINECAR WORKS ) A et ERNST maat be Manutactorer of all kinds of shock the ‘orop of cats is crippled destroyed. With the ordie the fer these 5 R R L% B i !; Hon | let it unavoldably o to wiste, —_— 5 | Ao sovered. with smooth batk. They }';','g tealy: had | tion of his in relation to the foes " | gain over the previsns Given up By the Doctsts. :V::n gio&mn hh-.‘:. Iaifed to cars, and have given pv.fillnll u die, Bittars have often boen used, and a cure effocted, the astonishment of ail. ' Di of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary O are positively cured by Eleoctrio Bitters, Toey lvariably Bilious Anuh. convinced they are the best med- ielne ever Hsed. Sold .utlmpn.- .?n;mu.bouk.w clatms cannot be attended to. Halt of the hay is left tntil it drops ita seed, when it it not sb straw. The oats will vested at double cost and half lost. It is better, therefore, that the farmer do not arrange to have these three crops calliog on him at the same time. Bet- ter abandon some one of the crops which cannot be harvested. And It needs w adom to rightly decide what isbest todo. But it is evidently wrong to toil to raise & erop and then @AME AND FOOL FISH. THE PROPAGATION OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF YISH, AND THE WATERS 1N WHICH THEY WILL THRIVE. Stop that Cough. 1t you are suflering with a Cough 0old, Anthima, Bronehitis, Hay Fever, omnmpuon, loss of volos, tiokling o ion Gt the the theodt; oF AHy Throat o , use ’s Now Discovery for Consumption. ~This Is the great remedy that is causing so much mwmmmt by dl:- ";nduful cures, ousands of ho cases. Over a millton bottles or‘- Km" New Distotsty have basn used within the last year, and have given WM satisfaction in every instance. ‘o can unhesitatiogly say that this is rullf the only sure am for throat and lung affections, and can cheerful- Seth @reen in N, Y. Tributte. Mahy people seem to entertain the Ides that our game fish are not food fish, and that the ork of the fish commissioners has been confined al- most exclusively to the propagation and increae cf game fish. The fact of the matter is that our bet of fFesh Wator food fish is composed prineipally of game fish. It costs no more to cultivate » good variety of fish than it does an inferior one, and T am sure the psople would rather live NO CHANGING CARS OMAHA AND CHICAGO, |& Where Direct consections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines P ly recommend it to all. €all and a trial bottle {mol cost, or & size for $1.00. * Ish & McMahon, Om- aba. (3) on beef than liver; especially when one coits no more than the uther. Some waters are not calculated to produce the best varleties of fish, and it ia therefore Impossible to stock aueh waters with anything but the more m\mnon kinds, For instatice, some s writs ms that they h-bo a Paall Lake n thelr vicinity, perhaps a mile o two long and_proportionatel wide, :ll'inc\;:“.‘y ‘muddy bottom, and containin, and pond lillies, uu, wish to stock it with black bass. EBacmien's A.rl!cl Salve o.The Bus Suye In the word for ts, Briilled, 1t Rheum, Fever Bur-. "Tetter, Ohapp- ; Ohilblsins, Corns, and all Eruptions. Thia Salve :«S’mu to give perfoot satiafac- l. E-‘i n qu.o-nmn?nlmdad. reply it that biack bats #ill ntt do | Priso 35 cofits. poe buz. For aale by ‘llnlnnhnfi.,fflfiam‘hfl 8dly Tsh& MeMahon Omaha. it does not answer the of their nawure. /They require clear, ISTRA’ bright atecl wm.h.u’-m i REGIEEATION HOTIOK, rantl ot food, |.|n a 1.:,.: frumor s, territory for water aitable e oy | iythy ey iy i ot o the Js we o thrive best in 1»'&'&,-:"!:.'3“,',.“,'."" rest conner cf e, clear lakes and swift, rocky 208 Wednesday, Mo and rivers. For such waters 8 described | Fritay: 203 Mondey, April T3t nd above, I would recommend yellow :’.“‘:-,}"‘-""" Ao sl e perch and bull heads, and. u 1 con- _u...n, peo mnm; t:!oth ol then arieti m 11 el a0 e op i was_desired to But fn er king the -ld ‘boundary, anc would advise Olp'lgnh-.h close- wz&‘:';fin:n‘u"-f&.:'.'.‘»-mfl “ ly resembling the black bars in ap- possance, but difering groatly fn hab: ts and other partie! 1 am freljuently ea upen to far- nish aslmon trout for small lakes, riv- ers and crecks. I have tried u.. = r-nmunt ‘many timea of putti such watetey But they have ably failed to thrive. The cnlyw-un they do well in_are large, cloar water | sast oo ner Iakes having a depth of not less than | a4, 100 feet. They are strictly a desp lake fish. In shallow lakes the water | 23 = o for them, and unless oy can have scoess to the deep, cold water, beyond the penetrating t the sun, they will surely die. REGISTRATION NOTICE. sm- OF HOBaA ) oy .;m'vmmr* -u{.mx 2t the offce o Siaven's Hotal on Tenth; on MEndy-Orders. .Y 5un. “Oger m’?mo: In bard eaah et passed through our bands Taid Mr. Wiltiam Puulqtk.m’?'n ring Rnow Tt lhmh,;m..lxmnun!-u ward aro re- 7 that (Helr ratmies Salieh & Beglatrir. REGISTRATION NOTICE. eral superintendént “of order_department th York does sbout ono-eghth " of the entire business of America, I can safely say that the system now fn vogte Ia A3 perfect a3 we can reasona- bly expect it to be, no matter how auuch polishing we fi'.' it Tt peems that mj vast ir Is 50 young {n on!y siXteeh o’fiu l(o- i 3l of the money-order dap.mm s lite, Befora that 1 was aoly by the mest olsborate care snd Iynx-eyed precatition that even sfiall suiGunts of money could be sent from one point tosnother with any cortainty of safe oxrriage; but now {ts safety has be- | Weanes: come such an sseured fact that people never comida tho S oot "’,fi“"':l""fl’?‘ ply dfidné:-m-;-\m order and send it on ita Who ey e, ‘ver hoars of & lots nowadaysl My, |ip parr ) taod e sk iy of Meceh, 1. McDonald, the originator of the |m23ot Registrar echeme,ls now at ita He is the To Nervous European Stafsot istuses, | DovaLis Covwtr, p Notiovtaheraby givaa that | willalt at the U, -hl Thursday, March 8ist, 1881, for w':’urpo- fi ‘Tegistering the clec- e inip-los2 REGISTRATION NOTICE. il um’fl., ol Tyt orers=-The Great edy--Dr, J. 's Specifie odmn-. It is & positive cure for Spsrmatorrhes, Seminal SRR A Sho Back or Side: sud disessss chief of the money-order system in ‘Washington. A retent recommenda- um&.d for sending money through the Money-Order Dg'prtm" isare duction from ten to five cents on amounts not exceeding $5; and on or- ders over $5, and not over $10, a re- ductlon from ten cehta to eight cents, and an extension of the limit ot the amount that may be sent in any one case from $50 to $100. I am in favor of Chief McDonald’s recommendation, and think, though I'm by no means sure, that Postmsster James, now that he is in the Cabinet as Postmas- ter Generfl. will view it favorably “What is the smallest amount you ever made out an order for}” 4 Mr. Plimley considered a momeat, and then touched a little electric but- on on the side of his desk. The desk is & curiosity. It has & row of or ten battons down each side, wil bronze plate over each one, ..mn. s forth in black letters exactly what clerk in an indicated department may b expected to answer. On the top ds another long row of ‘buttons, and at each end are mero, eight and ntne | & beiog grouped together on one plate in some instances. While the general superintendent talked to the reporter Beon,ininoooy yosterday his business went on as usual. He touched one hmon, -nd in a moment a clerk appeared with bnnhd;- of ;‘hn;l- snd mmudhhl o withdrew, Mr, Plim| ned 2 or 8 Toacka soothed s DR o s | e - -u taken swiy by anotber olark. >eut right on snd ~igned several mn. touched @ third Latton, wheu the Saand Gl third clerk a) red, and 80 on during the whole imterview. Mr. Plimley now pressed one of the mystic- bate tons, and in half a minate & uniform: ol elerk stood by his side. the smallest money-order t { PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, irs, Washin; Bloached ey xhlrfinn 12,000 = wwm&i 00, yaris; Wiy, 3 T Siohal Supsiontand & tone Tt oy e e Forks, ke T 35 Wegows retired s, ~ and tor 475 Wagons'requi forthe sermce i’ Aizons, Golorsdo, Dukotas “Many of themi” m, ';:’.‘:5‘.'.3'-“'.‘::‘...... e detversd “Very fow. They were probably | &t Chicego, Kansas ity and Sioux Cry: sent for a joke. Quite a number have been sent for 5, 10 or 15 cents, but people In general fail to ses the wis- dom of paying a fee of 10 cents for gencies. de Be madeout o Government Schelu'os showiag the kinds snd quanitics sending five.” e T o sl of Very good. alF other g0 and .rua-. oxatber whih pank The etk bowed and withdrew, aad o o oo Mr. Plimley turned to the and said: ‘“The increase hfi'm of money we handle will interest If not astonish you. The number: of money orders issued during the fiscal year was 7,240,637 for the whole | Com United States. This in money reach- ed the enormous sum of $100,352,- 818.83. Oves » hundred millions m lnn-mlm safety through our canpinmn_ccr, All tids most be accompanied by certited ot oo e Calied tes Dogoshory of 1, foe at least five per cent. of THOMAS M, NICHOE, mar2sim Acting Comnuissioner. Arsistant all this an immense amoant of corre. | ° tmount o the spoudence is necsssaty. We wrole nearly 40,000 letters last year."” *You spoke of the increase.” “True. 1f you are not tired of fig- ures I will give you some more. In 1879 we had 1,161,378 transactions, R e AGENTS WANTED EOR 37. This was an incresse over 1875 | Foundations of Success, of lm,l;:. l:n-‘cllnu ;:gn $5,000,- BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, 1,006 mn-efl" ‘;;::.nlg mh—du«:flmh—.h-u- public bunioes; n -t i€ 1a's complets Guide 1o Sue. ‘coms for a1l classes. 4 Slly. to ssx,m 7404 This vhas transactions, and §7, m"‘;snm work is constaotly incrsssin Sverage of ll the orders ls $03.7 1 — “'“'th"':ixub:.fl:qm& THE WEEKLY BEE ured by using Dr, Thomas® Sdletsie O, For One Year. New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL EASTERN CITiSS. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA fer Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Loliiss | ville. 4w . rousrs 1y rin sl THE BEst LinK Feft ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Comnections are made in the 'UNION LEFOT wi'h Thiouch Sioopine Car Lines for il Points i SOUTH. The New Line for |= "':::’,:2':."':':& et _DES MOINES. | ,r aeme I’heFavonte Routefor Inposabie, ¥rificils Prosian, Gogh nflqfi Tt U Baro pos wiich are b h.du uth et by mu T s w e e et s e e e ' . ST oupon thaie €K S8 | “LIFE FOR THE LUNGS! E“ilh’( Ch irs No extra r.-harn for Seata in Reclining 'l'ha‘vmml Palace Care Atted jogant Hich Backed Ry tan Hevolving clnln Tof the exclusivo use of ret-<lass possers k and Superior Equipment, com- puier Iquipmes', Tty G 'fi i ool ke e Route to the East, Sou SouthEast: Tl -x o il ind tcaveling & uxury Mnul. this Cele ated Line for saie &t o) ofices in the United Btats SHORT LINE! 1880. K0,3L ERE AL, ST. LOUVIS AND THE EAST | Orcani From OMAHA and the WEBT. o change of cars betwoen Omaba and t. Louls and but ane betwoen Omaka aud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGHR TRAINS BRACHING® ALL Eastern & Whkstern Citles and1ia advance of other lines. .'on..“ AT fi;?ad;“ Plstform and and the celebrated /estingbouse Alr-Brake. 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The mime e 20d i cfeasing tales and 1o numerous tesimoniaie received dally ar: the best evidences Frtter— Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAITIO DOY T BE DECEIVED by an common Rock and only n»-c,mu atice made, e GENUINE naving Extract from Report of the Commiasioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICK OF INTERNAL REVENU Asniieton D, C., January 36, 1580. Meesrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Maditon 8., m.«. e GryTLoy: | This compound, fn the oplnion of this ofice, would bave. the BALIANOF TOLG o civo i i the adraninges eribed lo the whisky and the syrup constitute an emalsi deaiers w s TOLY ROCK and RTE, which e e GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle. Componniad according to the formaia, 1t CEEDicivaL atient, properly de ciaseed a8 2. INAL REPARATION. under the provisions of U 3. Revised Statutes, and whes o stamped, way 16 #old by Druxgists, Apothecaries and Other Persons withous 10 pay speoial tax as liquor dealers. Yours Respecttully, _ (Signed) GREEN. B. BAUM, Commiasioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GBOGEBS and DEALF.BS uvcry'hen A GRATIFVIIG FAGT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives 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. Bverybody shouid use this Machine. The males so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP g Proves beyond any reasonable question that the ~ CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y 'hbr;\n 0dds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction betwoen | + Chlcago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. ' Sarstully examine this Map. The Principal Citis of the West and Northwest are Stations on'this road. Its through trains make close connections Tallroads a8 Junetion points. G0 & NORTH-WESTEEN BAILWAY] THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Overall of Its prineipal Hnes, runs each way dail; llflllll'ub four or more. Express Trains. 1t is the ouly road west of Chicago that uses — by PULLMAN HOTEL nnno M 1Itls the only road that Pull ing Cars Nort! forthwest of Chieago. Beatly 3000 1L ES G180t B "It Tomis o toltomineg Troni Linca e “ouaelBlurs, Drxnyvexf(;:l\whmil'lhlnl - Winona, Miznesota ..:D” airal Dakota Line.” ol hrask:t, 101 e “Nor. THIGLS, Froenort & DUbwis Eine » wSiwankee, Groen 5o &Lk fl e Fine. o TIKets over 1 rucd aco sold by ail Coupon Tickes Agents ‘States and Temeimber to asic for Tiekets via thls mrld.hvsuntbcymdml:.m«l take none other. MARVIN HUGHITT, Gew) Manager, Chicago. W. . SFENNETY, Genl Pass. Agent, Chicago. . Railway HARRY P OUEL, Tiket Acent 0, X E KIMBALL, Amistant Tcket Agent C & N. W_ 7 2Rl Tk W. Railway, U. P. & B JAMsS T CLA Lo CHAS. SHIVERICK. runmrufit ngmuc FEATHERS "arnhamistroets. i.u-.y, 14th and Farnham Streets. Depot. ——TrrTo SE.ADRS, ireoitare asc roching oertaining to the Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. CHAS. SEIVERION 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. > And ap 34 moa thaat EKlgutter, 1001 FARNHAM, cor. [0th. Grand Display o PRING CLOTHING Jentains the Latest Home and Tele- Fomnof 15 Day. »@r-Ask Your Duler;or It &

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