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i 3 A ——————————————————— THE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISKING CO- PROPRI $16 Parnham, bel. 905 and 100 Strests TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, 12 ad & mouthe S months : 4: Ot open from 1340 1 p. 1. Bundaye. TOOMAS K. HALL. Postmagt- OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUNS. J. U, ROBES Art Emporiti, 1516 Doige s Steel ngravings, Gl Paotinge, Caremts ‘Frmen, FramingaSpeciaty. Low priccs ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite postoffice. W. B BARTLETT, 817 South 18th Street. ARCHITECTS. DUFRERESMENDELSSHON, AROTITECTS, m 14, Creignton Bl AT n, Room 2, c-zm-x. Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DsVINE & CO. Fine Bootaan Shos A col ewirtment ot armey. home work on hand, cor. 12th “HOS ERICKSOX, . E. cor. JOAN FORTUNATU: 605 10th St., masufacttires 1o order good work b fair prices, Repairing dooe. BED SPRINCS- 4. F. LARRIMER, Manufacturer, Visschers’ Blk. |BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY 3.1, FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham TTER ANDEGES- Mo SHANE & SCHROEUER, the ol otD. amd B S ‘Buniays Exoeptec. CHICAGO,/ROCK I3LAND & PACIFIC. ot of Omat o Unlon Depot. OMAIA & NOBTHERN NEBRASKA EAIL- WAY COMPANY. Leave. Ardive. Expros——. 800, | Do 7w B &M E.R Io NESRASKA. vave, Express_. anuvas, — fam L6 m Aflp.nlh—‘_.-‘:‘ Pom, BRIDGE DIVISIONU. P. R R. Teave Omatis, dslly:—5 & m., 94w, 10 & 1., Wi pm 7. w35, 6T m, 6 "Seavo Councll Finfle;—885 a. m. <~ 1070 . m, 1130 AT, 18 P, ., 2525 . s 6318w m., S0% @y T bR e 70 . e T30 P W Dally excopt Bumia, J. ENCLISH, Y AT LAW—310 South Thirteenth ; J. M. WOOLWORTH. BI(.\T-.ES POWELL, F THE PEACE—Corver 1th and am s ~bam Sie., Gmaha Neb. WM, SIMERAL, A Toom 6, Crelchton. Basecons Pt s = Femaua tru Faranem, 56, DEXTER L. THORAS, TTOKNEY AT LAW-Orucksusex s Bu _tog. el A, M- CHADWICK, NET AT LAW-Ofice 1004 Parshac #o-Paients Procured. W FOTARY mlflro_ou.wnn- - UBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys at-Law, Dvs.nw - ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOGK. GOR. DOUG. & I16TH §78. OMAHA, KEB. W. J. Connell, Attoraney-at- Law. o peost rocss N o now briok baliding, 2 Tarnham Strvets. erca & REDICE, Attom”s at-Law. AT uwuan:‘l‘ Orsighion Block, “thu.llmu €. F. “ANDERSON, TTORSXY AT LAW—343 Farnham Strest maim Nobracka Jow R, CuutsoN. CLARKSON & HUNT Scoessors to RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorrays-at-Law. 2158, 14th Stecet, Omaha, Neb. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @cvatest Discovery of the Age. Parric were working on hate creat and enal To Bunces they e Ly wure seadiog thei sl Arle Kinglo, tho Olovo daker, toid tham st onos, A 11 our Glovos wo argpending o Bunce, Basta showel thom gaspenders aml maiy things oo, \ytug i slse 100k thess 19 irlend Bunce's stoss. Bungs, Ob: \mru‘dk' D T e et Hamburg Line. WERELY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT w., vor England, Franceaud Garmany For Passaze apply to €. B RICHARD & CO. General Paswenger Agonts, 61 sroadway, New York. EANK E. Mook HENRY PUNDT, 5} omana. VIKECAR WORKS)|" ERNST KREBS, Masulacturer of all kinds of VIiIiN e & Bet. NAMEO‘%.AR'IIL CENTRAL ESTAURANT, A KYAN, ecurbwest G ekl T, “Bst Bourd for the Moner. Satistaction Guaranteed. Mealsata Hours. Boad y Lie Day, Weck or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Rooms Supp CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS WM. ENYDEF, No. 1319 14th and Harney St GIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ANDREW BOSEWATEK, 1510 Farobam St. Town Surveys, Grade and’ Sewerage Sstems a (COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 20BN G. WILLIS, 1414 Dodge Street, B. B. BEEMER, For details see large Advertsc. B n D Wasky AND TOBAGCO. WEST & FRIT-CHER, Manutucturers of Gigars, ind Who essle Dealeis in Tobiccos, 1305 Deug. Semice WORKS vt o T on wd Hate Hootng: - Orders from sy locaity j romsfly executed i the best mauner, Factory aud Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cormccs; Windowcaps, ete. ‘man ufactured and put up in any part of th BINHULD, 418 Thirieenth St. CROCKERY. J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St Gosd Live. Gl.fl“IIW AND FURNISHINC CO0DS N. Also Bats, Cape, Boots, W Cutlery, $04'S. 10th 8. GFO. i e, Rotions CLOTHING BOUCHT. G ETAN DU by Baphes cash el Ly scoed band clohi jer 10th aud Farnham. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL, Williame' Block, Cor.15th & Dodee DRUCS, PAINTS AND OILS. Pharmacists, P‘I:L'Ile)'ao«ll Cor, 15th snd w3 mfflnflb:l,“nlmu&lchll.“lk IELD, 2020 North Side Cuming Street, ham steect Tmproy- e, i FOUNDRY- AINE & S0NScor. 14th & J FLOUR AND FEED OMAUA CITY MILLS, $th and Farnbam Sts. Welhans s, CROCERS - Z STEVEN3 218t between Cumlng and Izard. HANE, Corner 231 ava Caming Sta. HATTERS. W. L PARROITE & €O, §i D2LAN & LANGWORTAY, Whoiesle, 110 2o 112 Tith +t. A HOLXES, coruer 16 and California, ‘arn. & Har- ud Fels Hats done nth and Capitel SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slave Southern Tlotel, Gus, Famel 9th & 1 IRON FENGING The Western Dwnl.!‘ Works, Agen's 08 C: INTELLICENCE OFFICE. MRS. LIZZIE DENT, 217 16th Street. JEWELERS JOHN BAUMER, 1814 Fainham Street. JUNK. H. BERTHOLD, Razs and Metals. LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT FOBTER & GEAY, comer 6 and Douglas Sts, LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. 3. FONNER, 1309 Douglas St. Good Variety: MERCHANT TAILORS. G. A. LINDQUEST, Omo of oar most popular Merchant Tailora is re- and Sa caiving the latest dosigns for Spring ‘mor Goods for gentlemen's wer. Sty is and prices lowasever, 215 13th bet. Doug. & Far. MILLINERY. RINGER, Wholesalo and Pavcy Goots ta grest. ety Lorhyre, MBS, C. A ‘Boards, Hosier, gloves, corsets, & House In the Wost Furchasers wuve 30 per cent.Order br Mail. 115 Fi: PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS. W.S. GIBES, M, D., Room No. 4, Creighton 16th Siroat. . S. LEISENRING, M. D , Masouic Elo.k. yo and Kar, opp. postefiica Earnham St "I?‘(‘#"'.!E"'fp e teenth Street esr Masonie TTall, First-class Work noss Guaranteod. d Prompt- PLUMBING, CAS AND STEAM FITTING P. W. TARFY £€0., 216 12tk 8., bet. Farn- Bam & Douglss. Work prompily attend:d to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Donglas Strect.. PAINTING AND PAPER HARCING HENKY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodee Sueet. PLANINC MILL A MOYER, manufacturer of sash, docrs, binds m oldings, vewe s, balusters, band ralls, furnish- b, seroll eawing, &c, cor. Dodce . PAWNBROKER 3. ROSESFELD, 382 10th St. Let. Farn, & Har, REFRICERATORS nnmm 'S PATENT C. F.GOODMAN, 11th §°., bet. Farn. & War. SHOW. m ASE MANDFACTORY J. WILDE, Manutacturer md Desler i all kinda of Show Casee, Upricht Cases Case St 3. BONNER, 180 Doug, 8t SEEDS 3 EVANS, Wholeale and Re: nd Caltivators. 0dd Fellows Gocdand Cheap. uuuumlu |IDu Socond Hand Farbiturs, e ot d sldon o BENEY KAUFMAX: In the vew brick block on mu::- Stroet, has ‘opencd a most ciogant Boer Lunch from 10 to every day. FLANNERY, On Paruham, next to the B. & M. beadquarters, & neat and complete establish! ment which, barring FIRE, aud Mother Ship- tom's . will be open for the boys with AKERS CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnbam bet 10tn & 11th ) CENT STORES TTENRY PUNLMAN, toys, notions, pictures, Jowelry, &¢, 513 148 bet. Faroham & Douglas, P.0. BACKUS, 1205 Farabam {st, faney goods. durabie | IRENES &UCTION: 4 Sketeh froin Life. “Acd all mast go? Can notl iag be savec?” querulously questiened Mrs, Artbur, her hands listlcasly folied | mcross her lap, her air betokening ut- | | ter helplessness, as she looked pitiful- addressed. *Nothing, mamma,” snewered the Iatter, drawing zearer as sho spoke andknseling by the other's eide, whilo she 13id her finger caressingly upon her mother's pale chesk—‘“only each other; but papx's death has tanght us how much that is. Den't worry, dearest. 1 hope the sale will enable us to buy furniture more suitable to the few rooms which for a time must be our fature home, until T can secure somo puyils aud get the little beme in the country, where you are to live, surrounded by birds and flowers, and forget that the red flag ever waved from your door.” They were brave wards, bravely spcken—so bravely as not to betray the efort they cost the speaker. Six months before Irene Artbur reigned a belle in_her father's megutficent home, when, like a thun- derbolt from ¢ vlear summor sky,came that father's farture and desth in quick the hour of need—little by little learn- ing the necessity of standing alons and eecing hope drifting further snd further fu the distance, until the pres- ent, with its absolufo emergenctes, roused her to action. set 80 rogally on tho slight, sloplng ! shoulders, held iteelf more regally still; the red, full curved lips, were pressed more proudly togsther, as fray. The hardest part was cver now. Her mother had been told the worst which could befall them. She must now take her from this spot, hallowed by memory, before the desecrating fokt of straugers entered it. A few days' search and she was rewarded by | finding in a_quiet houss a suite ot { rooms’ which met_at once ber purse and requlrements, in sad contrist to the elegant luxuriaucs with which the had boen surrou: ded her life long,but whore, at least, her mother was saved | the eight of the red flaz, which seem- | “1ed to her to be dyed iu her heart’a blood. “Ts there nothing you would wish to save, Miss Arthur!” (uestioned the salo, | She tursed hsughtily toward the stranger, but somothieg in his clear, blue eyes bent upon her witnessed the words held hons “T beg your pardon, sir,” sho an- swered, unable to disguise wholly the pride these latter days had developod 5o forcibly—'T have not the pleasare of your acquaintance.” “Itis for mo to beg pardon. I forgot I. might not be kuown to you personally, thogh I am the auctioneer ppointed by tho estate. Your father onco did me s great kindness, and though I woald not scom intrusive, 1 { shall like very much to preserve any article you may desire. “With many thanks, sir, I desire to to_receive no fwvors,” sho replied, coldly, and passod on, to take one lseting look ere she flod to the place she must now learn to call homs, to bo haunted all day by the tound of the suctioncer’s hammer and tho voices of strangers desecrating the halls. Bat, when In the dusk of the even- ing, a cart stopped beforo the docr, and one by ono articles hallowed by sssociation—her father's chalr, her own desk, her mother's favorite_pic- turcs—were brought In, her feelin %0 long repreased gavo way to a burst of tears. Who had dono- this thing! For ono moment the honest bluo cyos that had met_her own that day rose beforo ber. But no; such _delicacy belonged not to their owner's rank I lifo. Norwas It a stranger's work. Some one_must have known her woll to have selected the fow things it had been such bitter warfare to part with. They wers, indeed, liko old friends sent to comfort hor, ss In_the worry days that follow her eyes would rest upon them in her bitter struggle for the daily nocessities of lifo for berself —the luxuries which to_her mother had become necessitics. Business had thrown bher more than once with Earl Kenneth, the owner of tha bluo eyes. There had becu matters connected with the sale which com- pellod her to meet him, until he grow %o her almost as a friend, and at times ehe would almost forgat the social gulf which separated them—she, the once wealthy banker’s daughter; he, aman who bad risen from the hum- blest ranks, but whose soul was that of a nobleman. The friends ehe had once knowa she no longer knew. They rode; she walked, and mast atand on the curb to let their carriages drift by. Farl's plestant voice aud cheery emile her mother, too, grew to wel- come, with the few choice flowers or ently frait he over lald so quletly in Mrs. Artbur's hand, growing dally thinner and paler. But one evening as he sat by Ireno's side alone, very calmly, very truly, yet with a certain humbleness, ke told hor that he loved herand asked her to ly toward the beautifu!'girl whom she * a voico at her side on tho moruiag of | { when, for the first time, the realiza- tlon burst upon her dsughter that she was soon to bealone indeed. Earl, during thess months, came snd went ! 20t old; but sometimes Irene saked bers lf if his words to her had not been a dresm. | Notonsoe did Wis eyes rest on her with the old look--not once did he {hold for a eingle momeut the little fingors within his owa—and a scuse of | ewpty dissppointment, nove the less bitter becanse unacknowledged, | brought to the prond young eyes | many an unshed tear. But the bit- terer sorrow was in store, as the in- valtd's rest approached more and more near, until the Angel of Death stooped aud gathered her to his | breast. B:rl was there at the last, and as sho luy 50 quietly on her pillows— they thought her spirit had flown —sho suddenly roussd and laid ber daughter’s band in his, ““Take her,” the sai to you.” Than tha eyes closed forover. **Do not mind Iv.; she meant ouly as abrother, Irone,” he said, in comfort, days after, to the weeplng girl, and Trene wordered why she could not ss such acospt it. So the weary days merged iato weoke, the weeks into months, and the proud young spirtt learned its own bitternes She saw Earl rarely now “I give her would be hemp. A motion wes made to lay both hymas on the table, and that was carried.” “So you had ro hymr?” “Had no hymn, = We could hear the bolters sloging ‘John Brown's body’ over in the school house, and I see they weta getting ahead of vs, and 10 I asked that the commiites on soeeches be ordered to report. Mr, Kelly, the cheirman, sald they had prepared and agroed up n fivespeaches which would take three hours to read, bat they would settle thestatus of the deceased and at the same time show that tho debt of the county had been reducad 40 per cent. under a republi- can adminlstration. On motion, leave was glven to print the speeches, and ths reading was dispensed with,” Sg you had no rpeechesl’” *Had no speeches bearing directly on the corpse. Of course we had de- bates. Well, sir, I moved that we adjourn to the grave, and bury the la- mented, and that was carrled. When we got there wo found the bolters had popped in abead of us, aud had or- ganized theie outdoor meeting, with Mr. Ssmpson as chairman, and Mr. Ely as secrotary, and a0 executive committee of fiye. They told us that the offices of vice-president and treas- urcrand a representaton of two on the committee had boen left open for us, and we could come in or there —there was no longer the invalid's succession, with the leasons experience | impstiont demands upon bis time. only teaches, of friends deserting In ' Some of the old friends had come forward In this second hour of suffor- ing; but through all she missed him, and the thought that he had learned forgetfulness brought her no comfort. She was thioking of him one eveniny Tho smal Lead, | When ho entered. “Tum going away, Miss Irene,” he said, “will you bid me God-speed?” Tho old pride struggled for mastery qa'met the cloking in the slender Trene buckled on her armor for the | throst, but the words she strove to utter refused to come. “I have been studying law during these years of hard work, and am now able to walt for_the practice I hope will come. You will think of me, sometimes, Trene, and If in trouble re- member the words I onco ssid, that 1 ataud alwaya ready to act the part of & friend. s even thia msking too much?” he added, as her silence con- tivnod. Had he, then, forgotten all his worde—tho fove ho bad eaid was hers ! forever—or did its pile ghoat lie bur- fed toc? But she must speak; she must not 1+t him know. 00d bye!” sho faltered; then, epico of herself, the words sho had thought locked in her heart barst rom her: “Earl do not go; I cannot baar it. ““Irene!” Where had his foy Indif- feronce fled now? Hia face was pale; bls volco trembled in his strugzle for calmness. ““What mattra it to you?” “Everythirg!” she exolaimed, 28 her prids lay with folded wings at hor feet. *“Oc if you must go, tako mo with you!” “Irenc, do you know what your words mean—that I can take you only ss my wifel My darling, is this trae?” Lut in answer tho sprang Into his open arams, dimly redlizing that the color mantlii g her chocks was the abhorred red flag with which she had announced hersclf to the highest bid- der, but Eurl, holding Lee close to his heazt, will yield his prize never- more. — A FEW HITCHES. DIFFICULTIES ATTENDING A LONG I3 LAND FUNERAL. Brookiyn Esgle, Do you print Lon Island news in yero puper?” asked a solemn-looking man of manifestly agrleultaral pro- clivities, timidly n{lpmnhlng the city editor (f The E W alaBThds a Tean get at It What do you want?” “You see, I live out here a picce beyond Jamaics, and the other day some of the neighbors got up a funer’l to pass away the afternoon, and I went toit. Thought perhaps you' like to £ay somet.ing about it in your paper.” “Auythlng peculiarabout it?" “No, Ican't say that there was. There was little hitches here and there, but we pulled her through all right. You see the corpse was our only clergyman, aud we didn’t have another parson to proach over him, s0we had to makeit a popular fu- ner'l and all hauds take a shy at it. The proceedings were very Interost- ng “That’s » novel kind of perform- ance,” mused tho city editor, “what did you do?” “Hom! well, the sisters brought some wax flowers, bocause the natural one's haven't sprouted yet, and they fixed him up in protty good shape. Then we held a mestlng snd sppointed & commlttee ou prayers, and o committac on hymns, and a committee on speeches, and an execu- tive committee, and it was through them committees that we had tho nitch- es. When the funeral came (ff, the preeiding ofticer called for a report from the committee on prayers to start i with, and Judgs Waller pro- sented the report, which Was a very fino effort, and called forth considera- blo enthusiasm, until the constable presented a minority prayer and de- manded a voto on its adoption, The judge mado an able spesch in defense become his wife. “T cannot bear to see you straggle,” be said, *‘Ouce, a3 you woll kaow, 1 could nct have asked ycu to becoma my wife, and though I have mot for- gotten, dear, thatI sma man who has only honor and ambition, I yet can take you from this life of toil, can shicld you with my breast, cau toil for you and yours i yeu will give mo the preciouy assarance I seck.” ‘Was the man mad! [he pride she'd forgotten in whese quiot months now surged upward as she taraed toward him with pals aud sparkling eyes: “‘Sir, you Insnlt m: “No man tnsults a woman with his honest love, Miss Arthur,” ha sn- swered, tho pride in hers bearing lts reflex on his face. I loved you— nny, Ilovoyou! My love you souen. T can never cffer it agaio, Miss Irene; but remember—ehould you ever need it, it isalways yours, ready to do for byt o sl fons you, to die for you!” “‘Why does not Earl comel” ques- tioned the invalid, I waut fo ses him—T miss bim. Write, Irene, and tell him be wust call this evening.” She wrote in cbedience: “Mamma asks for you. Sne knows notbing. If you will drop in ocoss- fonally to see ber I will be glhd.” It cost her pride a struggle to send even this; bat it also brought a theill of something like plessure that she should meet him ones more. The woeks had seemed strangely long without him. Why had ehe thue an- swored him? OF course the thing he had asked was impessible; bat, ah, how cruelly she had spurned him! Had he forgotten it] She expected some traces of sorrow on the hand- some brow; but when he entered, in obedience to her scmmone, the frank swile lit up his face ss, devoting him- solf to the invalld, he spoke to her ouly when coartesy required. Some- how theso weeks secmed to have 1 proved him, too. He had acquired a polish—or was it ooly indifferencel— where love bad reigned. “‘Men easily forget,” she thought, and, with the thought she sighed. The winter wore to an end, and elowly the invalld grew wesker and more weak, The shock had been greater than her nervous system could stand, aud she zank under it dey by day, vatil the exertion of moving from her bed to her couch becams toogreat, of his prayer, and weut for the con- stable, because at the last election he had made cortain pledges which he hadn’t kept. had nothivg to do with it. The ques- tlon was which prayer would do tho greatest good to the biggest num- ber, snd he rubmitted that his re- port knocked the hind sights off the judge's, and was somothing that the community hsd reason to be proud of. Lawyer Screcn, one of the minority, qnoted severzl decislons in favor of the prayer, and concluded by saying that Judgo Waller had drawn apon himee!f the condemnation of the township by the position he had taken in the D:lan assault and battery case. Things was getting protty warm, and 1 moved to l1y the whole question on the table, which was carried by 104 to 17.” S5 you didn't’ have any prayer}” “Dldn't havo any prayer. Thou the president called for the report of the o-mumittee on hymns. Mr. Samson raized the point of order that the or- gauization of the fan'ral was only tem porary, and said that the ax-cutlu committee had a list of officers they wished to present for the permanent organization. The president - raled him out of order, as he was too late, Havliny gose into the fun’ral, he miust ablde by the organization as it was. Mr. Ssmeon got angry, and ssked his friends to follow him to the echool- house and about forty of 'em went.” “‘Bolted, eh?” “Bolted, and orgsnized In the school-house. The regulars went ahead, and it was found that the com- mitted on hymns had joined the bolt, ers, and on moilon of Col. Sampl . a speclal committee of three was ap- poiated. While they were hunting up something appropristo the presi- dent Introduced Gen. Warmer, of Quogue, who discuesed the tariff ques- tion with marked ability, and lhen Mr. Paoenlx, of Babylon, who urged a reorganization of the democrs witha view to a solid front in 1884, By that time it was gotting late and the committee was called in, but they couldn’t agree on & hymn and were discharged. I moved that we sir ‘Sweet By aud By.' Judge Waller off:red an amendment striking that out and substituting *What Shall the | Harvest Bel' Then I went for that The constable sald that | 4 would be no funerl. Then we had ‘em. Lawyer Screen drow up an in- junction restraining the bolters from Interfering, and Judge Waller signed it. That busted ‘the soreheads, aud wo dropped the body into the grave.” “!- that the end of iti” Ll he end of the funer’], but the matter is in the courts. Mr. Sam- son haa got out a quo warranto to know by what right we did it, and I don’t thiok the thing will be rettled till fall. There are good lawyers on both sides, aad we've made up our minds to make that funer’l stick If it takos every cent in the county treas- ury. Will you mske an item of 1t1" — Do Not bs Decerved. Ta theso times of quack medicine advertisements evorywhere, it la truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as rccommended. 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Wo know of hun- drods of cases it has completely cured, and that whero all other medicines had failod. No other romedy can show onc-half ss many permanent cures. Now to_give you satafactory proof that Dr. Kixg's New Discoy- rry will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fover, Consumption, Se- vero Coughs and Colds, Hoaracness, or any Throat or Lung Discase, if you will call at J. K. Ist & McMaiox Drue Store you can get & trial bottle froe_of cost, or a rogular size bottle for §1.00 jan161y(2) General Insurance Agent, REPR LNTH: PHGINIX ASSURALo. o0, , Cash. SESTCRESTRR, N, ¥, Gapita, THE MERCITANTS, of Ph““‘“{"’:??&’n_g X > - o, "~ BUSIMESS wLLE(.E. THE CGREAT WESTERN €eo.R. Rathban, Principals Creighton Block, - OMAHA 8end for Circular, ovindRw t KENNEDY'S EAST INDIA x 5 o @ S ws z g gE'u <] 2¢g ¥ - 4 g g Bo¢ g 3§ Liap TEE H wi e < §F §n BITTERS! iLER & GO, SOLE MANUFACTURHRS, OMAHA, Neb, _ PROPOSALS FOR SPRING. The partics acres of land on which thero is_situated a_clear spring whose outiot s i tho'ido ot Uufl not foss £ an fivo feet above the general level of roundiog and contiguous land.Pa ties offcring such lend will state'the size o number of zallous miouto o epring, 13 exact distance m nearest railros the number o sactio", townabin it h locat ‘These proposals will b opened on_the 30th rsigned will racelso proposals from jesiring to rell fifteen (15) to_thirty (30) day of Apri, sl and the Commision reserves i o it D. T. MOUNT, Manufactarer and Dealer fn SADDLES aNxp HARNESS, 1412 Farn. St. Agout tor the Celebrated Concord Farness ! Two Meduisand s Diploma of Honor With the Very Highest Award the Judges Could Bestow wae Awarded thia Darmess at the Centemnial Exbibition. Common also, Ranchmen's and Laudle's Sad- dies. We keep the lsrges: stock in the West, v laviteall who caanot examine to sl e judge and suggested that his barvest prices. TAKE THRE NO CHANGING CARS OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Through Sleeping Car Lines New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis- ville. AXD ALt PoiNTS X TN _SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Where Dircct Conmiections are made fn the UNION DEPOT with Throuch Slooping Car Lines for all Points SO UTH. The New Line for DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. bratod Pullman (i6-wheel) Paisco Sioep- i un only on this Line. ~ C., b, & G e Draning-oom Gors, with Trtors RS- clining Ch Irs~_ No estra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous ¢, 7. & Q. Palace Diuiug Cara. Gorgeous 8moking Cars fiited with Flogant ilighBacked Ra'tan Revolving Chairs for tho exclusivo uso of first-lass paasen: EShael Track and Sapertor Faui Lined with their Great Throash Car Afrang Haont, ik chis, above ah othors, the- Eavorite at, come ing ‘covmmoations, Tines Tablcs, £, wil b6 clwertuly given by applyine | W00D, Genoral Pasmenger Agont, Chicago. T. J. POTT=R, __ Genoral Manager, Chicago SHORT LINE 1880. K. G, 8T, JOE&C.B.R.R, I8 the only Diroct Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. o changs of cars between Omaha and ¢. Louls and but one between Omaha and Now York. 8IX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RuAcmze ALk Eastern & Western Cities With leas charges and {n advance of other lincs. Tileeiny Ins it sacipped with ullzaw's Palaco 5 Cuts, Balaco en,Miller's Goupier and the’ colabred ostinghouse Alr-Brake. MFSER THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA #8V1a Eanse Clt, 8t Joseph and'Bh roeiniadin i v S o0 20d8t. Louls. WA Tekes nmu-u all coupon stations fn the DAWES, J. . BARNARD, A c Sap. 1020 ¥ Etrost, ANDY BORDEN, A. B. BARNARD, Pace. Agont,Omabs. Geu'rl Agent, Omaha. PRCPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offics shington, March 23, —Sealed propoeals, indorsed Procosvis for Beet, Bucen, Flour, Cokaiog or Transyoration, > the 000 poands beaa, 10,000 pounds baking Po i, 255,000 potiads Cotn, 750,000 porinds Coffen, '800,000pounds Flour,212,000 pounds Feed,800,000 wounds Hard Bread, 75,000 pounds Tiominy, 9, 000 pounds Lard, 1,550 harrels Moas Pork, 533, 00 pounds Ricd, 11,200" pounds Tes, 72060 Founds Tobacco, 206,000 pounds S, ‘Soap, 6,000 ' rounds rds; Duck, fros {ro niris, 17,000 yard: ¥ Kentucky Jean 00 yard | Satinar, 4,509 ganis; Brown heetl g, 218000 yard Bléachol Sthceilag, 0.000 yardes ickory Shirtiog, 12,000 yands; Cs irtie K,Gtm yards; Wiasey i 000 y exhing, Grocerizes Norme, Hard: wars, Madical Suppiios; and a long list ot mis- Collancous articles, such as Harness, Plows, ud for 476 Wagons required rizona, Colorado, Dakota, , Miunesots, Moritana, Ne- evada and Wisconsin, to be delivered o, Kaneaa City and Sioux Ciry. ransportation for such of tho Supplics. G0cs and afioee that may ok bs contricted for tn bo delivered at the Agencies. Bidy mudt b mado out Government an s Schedu'es showlng the inds and quantities of subsistonce suppiles required for cach Agen- cy, and the kinds and quintities, in gross, of all' other go>ds and articles, togother with hlank propesals and formsfor contract and bond, cou- ditions to b obserred by biddors, time and < dellvery, terms of contract and_pay. , transportatien roats, aud other necesmry Inatractions wi' be furnishéd upon appiication tothe indisa Offco in Waghington, or Nos. 65 and 67 Woestor Streot, New York . Lyon, No.453 Broadway, New York Commivsaries of Bubsistence, U. a5d the Postmaster st Sioux City.. Dide will o opeved at.the hourjand day abova stated, and bidders are Invited to bo prosent at the openiog. canminey o Al bids most b accompanted by certified chcts upon somo Uniiad. Btates Depariory of et ok for S e v s <o, of (5% swmount of the proprmdt mumunu,mcnuL. marzsim Reting Comnimioner. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Coffi, Caskete, Slhirouds, etc. Farn mBices . Othand11th, Omabs, Neb. Tal raphic ordars oramntly astandod to. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Uld Reliadle Siouz City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto S8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointatn Northern lows, Minnesots and Dakots. " This liue Is equipped with tho Im. proved iestinglionse Ausoniatle Alr Brake and Miller Plattorm Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 13 ameus) Elogaat Drawing Room nd uepimg Camowned ani cantrolled Sy the com ny, ran Through Without Chango botween Uaion Pacid Traaster Dopot, Comncl Sluty and St. Paal. Traius leave the Unlon Transtor De A®-TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxcs or axy Orurz Rours. Kevarning, leavs. S, Pasl 830 p m, a | KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weal sivtag a Sloux City 3t 448 & m, and Unloa | or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, of Emergy, B Homare oty oar ket o via 2. &, | Nervous Debility, or any Obstructions arisiug from Kidney cr En Ry Sailie, | Bladder Miseases. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney P. T, ROBINBON. Ak Oor Faon Azt Poisoning, in infected malarial sectiocs. . 0. UBRYAS, S Pranchgor Azent. Couacil Blufly. NO MISTAKE! By the distiliation of s FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT wo have diseovered KIDNEGEN, which acts spocifcally on the Kidneys and Urivary Organs, leponita tormed in the biadur and” proventing suy sraineg, wmari In the membranous liulng of tho ncts or water preags 2 heal i them trongth, Vot and Festoting, thess orpess 10 3 Bealthy comdition, showiog o efects 5n both the color and easy Tt can bo taken at ali times, (0 all clifaates and undersil ‘Uuiike any other preparation for Kidney difficulties d favor. It has besa difficult to make MAKE NO ) = Betore taking any Liver modling, iy a bo QRN ot T o el ond ¥ ey v adion socaly il ke e ever mmed EAWRENCR & MARTIN, aims Propristacy Govern wold (wmithout license) Ly Druggists, Grocers and Other Persous ¢ verywhers, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. it ook found ut sour Drugrits ox Grocers, we will send & botie propald (o (he. Aectist sy LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere Wholcsale agenta fn Omats, STEELE, JOLINSON & CO., will supply the trade st manufacta THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP gy Proves beyond any reasonable question that the #= CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN _RY 1s by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling in either direction for, J # Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. - Tarefull; el‘mlne this Y:Au ‘The Prinefy Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations on this o Uirough traios make (lose eousectiots Witk Lhe traas of il llrouds 88 Junction pohl“. MICA AXLE GREASE Composed largoly ot powdered mica and isinglaes 18 the best and cheapost Iubricator n the world. It Is tho best becausel t docs not gum, bt ¢ a highly polished surface over the away with » largo amount of friction. Gheapest bocaase. vou nocd use but hall Le quantity in greasing your wagon that you woul 1 ot any other axle grewe male, and then run your wagon twice as long. Tt answers equally a8 woll for Mill Gearing, Thresking Machins Buggies, &c , a8 for wagons—Send for Pocket Cyclopudiaof Things Worth Knowing. - Malled I7c0 to any adiress MICA_ MANUFACTURING CO., 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGD. &~ Ask Your Dealer For It e AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Protusely illustrated, The most Important an bost book publishol. Every family wants Extranlinary inducementa offored Agoute ‘Adres Aawers’ Pussisn WROUCHT IRON FE FEIIGES THE CNICAGO ‘- IO!TH—WESTEE' RAII.WAY Qreealt ot principal lines. rung each way daily from two to four or moro Fast Expreas T Itis the only road west of Chicago that uses tho ~-—w. PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.\._ B Penc 15 o, o o o Como- | TEIehonly ot (o Pollman St Cars Kth or o oy P iy 3000 4L RS O ROAD: 1t owing Trunk 1 oo Vion, Lamn St cnapi and ot | SChteBiats, Dever € Calior L : i patarta; Ciaim aai. Svory pres Souxdl N Ykl o Tron and Wiro ornamental wo & D manufactara by B T, Tiekets over U Roci o Sold by all Coupon Tiekct n desten, Indestractible St Greon B s 0 tho United States as. . Hemeinbor to ask for Tickets via this road, be suro thoy read over [t,and tako none other. MARVIN BUGHITT, Gen’l Manager, Chicago. & W. Ll STENNETT, Genl Pass. Agent, Chicagos 5OEL, Tkt A Lth and Prnham et PR R AL et W sy, 4 0 Fo BE] Tickot A &N. W lvl 3 R. Depot. JAMs: CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Ivrniture ané [})pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTHMERT OF BEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHEHS. OELAN. SEXIVARIXOX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Streol To Nervous Sufferers-- European Remedy—Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specifio Medicine. Ietna poties urs forSpermatortion,Somine. Woakness, Impotency, and ail d Tosulting from Selt-Abuse, o3 Mental Anxiety, Lows of ins 1 de, and diseases Z Pam; g:nlllro]e Toall Write for them and got fal P rie, Sps St 1,00 perpackage, or aix pack g for 86.00. Addross ail orders io 5 SIMFSON MNDICINE C0., Noa. Mand 106 Main St., Buftalo, §. Y. Soldta mahn by O. F. Goodumn, J. W. Bel} K. 138 i all draegiste sverywhro. B66 %ot ~REEDS "ALLTIME By “Almon youz own town., ‘dddrea . Hallet & Co. ap 34 moa th st PRICE LIST e BEroovrrERr S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. Hard We’a'ring Goods! Men's Cotton Suits. ... Men’s Cotton Worsted Men's Jeans Meon's Satinet Men’s Union € i a0 hisSire by Ryslicks “Hambigtontun. lo horse will be five years old serve only 35 maros (half of which number is new engaged) at §2500 per ‘mare, payablo at tmo of service. on commencos April et Sept. Ist. Aficr that t:me his but 2t §35 0. Any maro that 2:30 served LL TIME wil Tocnlars? and Wednewiay ning the first of APril, o Eighteenth stceet, ar-irack terminus, and remaindor of cach week at the coruet of 1. and Howard strects. ED. REED, Froprietor. Stable Corcer 11th and Howard Streets. nid w ico 0t 1000 2 50 to 1800 900 600 200 it e Suspenders 5 to 450 Men's Jeans Cotbon A s 0 i 815 00 per dozen Complete ]me of Neck Wear, Linen Collars and Sum- mer Underwear. k Il.mdkcrchufs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, Boots and Shoes, Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu- facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, Corner 10th Street. marls odsm mzom:.s:on Machine Works, ONMLAFLL, FIEE. Castings of every deacripilon manafacted. v and ovry ciass of machinezy pectal attention given to Well Augunrs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc Plaoator new Machinory, Keachanieal Dragzht g, Models, etz neatly exocated. 56 Harney St.. Bet. 14th and 15th. Enginos, Pum made to order. THX Cash CORN DRY GOODS, It will pay y new, and great G UIL.D PE OPLES’ ONE PRIOE Dry Goods Store, NOW OFHEN, ER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. With a Fine New Stock of NOTIONS AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. ou to examine this stock as everything is entirely bargains will be given. & McINNIS PROPS. GREEN STREET CARS PASS THES DOOXR.

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