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BONNR hha street. € 20, 1. 1E Al Hats Phannacists, Fine Faucy ¢ Thouglan atrm W2 WHITEHOUSE, Wholesale & FIELD, @22 North Si R, 1 a 1. Bnowold, aleo 1oots and shiox THE OMATADAILY BEE -WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 11, 1331 3 oM ATIA Art Emporium. ROSE'S Art Eanpor aes. Pramitg s Spocialty. address on N al utility held in M ‘Abstract and Real Esta OIN L. MoCAGU] onte 1 fssormnt of 1+ Guarautoed. at all Hours. ‘Board b the Dy, Week o Mon Engineors and Surveyors. REW ROSEWATER, 1510 Farnhna street Surrrs, ¢ Syatenns Commission Merchants. OIS G. WILLIS, 1413 Do at. BEIMER. F dvertise. Cigars and Tobacco. Cornice Works. + Coruice Works, Man Tron and Siate ply o i y JNHOLD, 416 Thirteenth strect, Crockery. Clothing and Sotions and Cutlers, K04 5. W will pay b othing. ' Cor Drugs, Paints and Oils. KUIN & Co, s, Cor. 1 Dry Goods, Notions, Elc JON . F. LERMANN & ¢ ork Drs Gonds Store, 1510 3 hau: street. | at thio present time {larging and extending its metric o and i wish we had room for all o cen a question 2 to whi reat pr it that_cotton, date, a aumtint If we have a beof i kin: duty assigned me is in the ¢ of pure blooded cattle is heir antiquity is they have been ol per tic ac yimetrical forn ueir flesh and wilk ged and hardy nature. In England they have cver be been aud are to and consumer of huef thr world wherever ky These eattle are to be con Ik and butter. or the che o best beef, milk, and by them to fures, thrive on the coarsest and nutritions food 1th, For their iron-like ¢ t isiitut § their great velopment, their stren bling them and work Gth r their heautiful exl coats, over pleasi ever filling the heart. wi AT JORN DOTA CANF DORAN HOUSE, P 11 Cary, 913 Faruban St AL | vost row Hallings, Couniters of Vino and Walnut Foundry. GHATIA CITY MILLS, sth aud Faouham Sts., | Welshat livow, pr. 7 STEVENS, T. A, MSHANE, Cornor %3d and ¢ Tith street. Sonthern Hotel, Gus. Hamel, 9t & Loay The Waeetorn Cor HESRY A Ko Furuitu Fence Works. OMANA FENCE (0 = Hares S, Tmprove. | bestowed on them Giice | s a beast for the general fa WEARNE & ONS, . Flour and Feed. tom. | Grocers. st between Cuing and Tanl Exclusively Hardware, Iron and Steel N & LANGWORTHY, Whoiesde, 110 and nd Bonnet Bleachers. and Felt Hats « FIELD HOUSE, Geo. CaNficld 0th & Farnham AVEN'S HOTHL, F. Slaven, 10th Stre Iron_Fencing. Intelligence Office. 17 10th Street. Strvet, H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal Lumber, Lime and Cement. ER & GRAY, corncr 0th and Douglas Sta. NGER, Who Phy and Surgeons. Bus, M. D, Room No. 4, S 1. Masoric Block cand ¥ poston K. L B GRADDY, st and Aurist, 5. W. 15th and Fy Photographers. PROL., Nikteonth Stesst, Fint class Work and Prompt Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. TARPY & 00, 216 12th S I FITZPATRICK, 1409 Dov; i secure this irulate it Price realars with extra term. 5.1 CHAMBERS & ¢ i, 3 " REED'S “ALL TIME"|~ ‘s “Abdallab San.” son of Snapor Season comuronces April 16t avd will end Sept After that time bis se2 teuinas, and the nmainder of each ek ut the Tith and Howen) strecta. ED. REED, Proprietor. sTAELER Corner 11th and Hownrd“-‘Sxm. Ir. Blac‘lzilsfll}gguma,tin arvanted » Sale, Oprtain aud Lpeody Cure for houstativm i sl its forms, Nwuralgia, Lame the Breast and Si Stoniach wnd Kidseys, &. 1t Ay, » Tonic and Blood Purifier, Tiven the Dimssse it naproves the gunera! heaith. ST, BLACK & GO Propitoms, € Goopuss, Goul Agent, Omaba, 1 impresaivo | of Fighteeuth 8t A ¢ seroll 3 Culti ey 5 wioldiugs, newels, ol Manufacturer and Teader in all kinds of Show Pright Cases, & has ro.opeunt ey, will be opeued a6 A0d after presciit date. Jewdry, &c., 513 13th bet, Farnkan and Douglas. Planing Ml s { re, Whinds, furnishing WER, &, cor. Do Pawnbrokers. erators, Canfield’s Patent GOODMAN, 1t St bet. Fara. & Harnex. | a Show Case Manufactory. 0. 3. WILDE, | | | Stoves and Tinware. A. BUBMESTES, NNES, 1300 Dotglas St Good and_Chea Sceds. ! ANS, Wholeasle ana Rctall Sesd lle anid | ivaior, (4 Fellows Hall Shoe Stores. { Second Hand Store. das St New and | or. 14th & Jncksonste | they do ne [ lanes of th Onsessing, as the W qualities combined, © apting themselves to all ol nodus of harshest ir and wet, bat ever renderin rall the ¢ nd atte of raiser on the we i ptry, without a ri And'yet T aum compelled tively divesiod of I 1y way detract from thei qualitios, they would in 1 bl to stato st three ye o produce afow is of the Devon th found to possess all the gof and losing 1 the horns, suain But to be | subject, will Trceds ¢ any knowledge, the Deve tinst el i pr oris, none of them without 1 tif stand firly by the Devon, all. time is_coming when ern cities will have to depe on the poultry raising the bulk of and dressed poultry. We ha mnarket in every city and t the west for ¢ and the pec to the | as we see by change from **dunghills” t the - improve f the west ha The farme: pick ujy wehard that tion to comfortable ter, and a few doll pair or two of th the farmer can realize mory Lis pouliry than on any il Few Delaware Peaches this hie Wilinngton (Del.) € Saturday prints crop of th Peninsul special cireul fruit growers and others in {and on the castern shore of xamination of the letters of an absolute f: ibly along water-cours;: o districs of Kent i i the pea insula is e ndents wed Yy oi) Latters from f Snow Hill, indicate that Worcester counties hester ¢ The ey other fraits ase generally ei nd ¢ prospct wheat crop throughout the Trees Over a Thousand Ye: troe at Wi hiave se frow sing] i { top Teft m the words was four fect through where ¢ was cut off. And then whe 10 a peneighle JTENRY KAU brick biock on Doug! Just opened & wa clegant Bt Mall ot Lunch frow 1080 13 every day. FLANNEC idonia,” J. PALCONER, 679 10¢h Strec Undertakers. ribaw Bt 10th & 11t 99 Cent Stores. - v POHLMAN, toys, notiops, pictares, | this Crystal Sprang tre be 800 years tufure Magna d by King Johu, whic 0. ders Mot muck past all to mind the time ets were the only vesse e Atlantic could 1 'BAUKUS, 1208 Jarnhuu St Fancy. Goods, prics of passage was S300, THE FARM AND GARDEN. North Devon Cattie. readers 3 wing extracts, and The south, was the greatest | POTUo our consideration the ¢ cattle with th as they have 1st. For the superiorquality of their i be kept—producing not only | At Jast he = s them the best of we at the hox-oflice late the next ble to endure the | t omehow | el al purpose animal all parts of the Please me in every partic- | ed his eampaign to seewr ular. 1 shonld like them better with- | ticke ont horns. £ they Tost perfect, And it & hornless. 1f on further trial they are | night.’ 1 stockian, of Which 1 have | the table as though nite inished. T want Poultry on the Farm. fruit trees. Now with a little atten- come ch erop thi ware, ¢ 1 this effect 1, of Salisbury, and Mr. Spence, | were 1 contr nters being » railway time-table, Wil puitip Lang, 15 Faroimn s, et 1584 & 1t {10 2 treow vf Calaverss were lang Improved Ocean Navigation. Boston and the British cuast, and the | Pauline Wabn. ~ She was delighted w0 n now be bought for one-ffth that | not understand why she had hrought | tion. But we are happy t 1 e tmprovement in speed {a_strnger —and such n handsome, | hin progress thus far has not be : Jually great. The trip to | dark-haired wan, in afpiratical som- | peded by any aceident. Seth Devs st Das been made in about | brero. He introducod and tho | Among the passengers we ven days. But this exceptional |object of i as be 3 Kansas | wants, and rd Kansas | onganized in Great Britain, de- | accept th igned the regular pas- o we give our | New Y a week. he steamer wi hin_ passen- i With f it in wduci 1 ke moncy | i i foaili the passen e without any moto. delay." | president, whon the following tousts | OF have Eruptions, Reduess, el e B st part of the irip, fo then Ted way were drank: Roughness or unwholesome the ‘” i | sea-sickness is not ducive to heavy |J s oftice in Washingt . The Missouri river—Tts Lt wave | tints of complexion, Wwe say 1 theso oo cted, tho time | necessary when @ ors R lis wission was cloquently | Elias Rector, Mr. Stephen R E (et S e ot satiafy o public . The proposal somewlat siag. | Capt. Desha, J. €. Miteholl, Es, For !O'll, Tine of swift vessels has | gered her wits, and shi said she would | Dr. Stewart, Mr. J. Wanton, lford Haven and | fore the steamer was to sail, and.a hu k as the Awerica - | wrouped themselves around the man of | could be shortene while heJistened o the constable’s | 2. The memory of the Robert Fu of her winer lover. | D. Wilcox. suple of hours remained ho- of the Tn-| and the pas s partook of a_dinner gisen to| Whose complexion botrays the citizens of Franklin inhonr | sl S iating imperfec- .. | lion, whose mirror fells you | that you are Tanned, Sallow and disfignred in countenance, dependonce d to be for | sengers | ‘. the cloth was removed Asa Morgan was ealled to the chai and Dr. Hutchinson acted as vieo orapr ind of a chap what ¢ the party, which |will roll the nt tribute to our | yee Hagan’s Magnolia Balnt. by some witnesses, | rogion to Mesican culf, in | Jtigadelieate, harmless and | delightful article, |ro|l‘ucmg ity and the | ton—One of thy most distinguished | the M0st natural anc enitancs coromony._tiudle” tho two | artists of tho ago—the Missouti river | Ing tints, tho artif iality of SRy ashand_and Pt it {mow bears upon hor bowm the first | Which no ebserver can detect, a0y o . said the wan from Lok | effect of his genius for steam naviga | and which soon becomes per- KIDNEGEN i Tive | day, pass Sunday on - | tion. | manent if the Mazuolis Balm -;nm-m.‘ and, if he sses, o in his native | piest man in the 38 stars of this ? The memory of Franklin he Bj“djtiously used. nation | b0 | will quite surely lead to others, and | o Lo rapid trasit of our own | e to the departuent of 5 abi s The | the so-e: —_— = A MAD ACTOR. “luow A womer warre WRATH OF LAWE Cor. New York S s Barrett, tho played | it in this city last week. THE : BARRETT. | St Louis Re dest N ded. | Ata nd| L Tiest | an cn - [Tt was three years sin . Mr. Barrett was ne vorite in Albany. In fact, 3 that when e played her years ago ho announced that ho | Tnever appear heforo an Albany | 8 » ain. The amuse . Fr ing people of Albany mueh | | v wminstrelsy or the modern |plays to the classieal e clerk: portions of | { en favorite - |cent appearance in Alba tof J. W, Al ape T speakis mend house was ived an ¢ days’ trip live T am convi dmost in-| But when the curtain v he firs als will e less than it was last i . Winter whea N f these nights, there wero el | hundred people in the hou {nubers - did ot inerease play pr | angry, but like the conscientions museular | that he is he acte wthand | though the house had been crowded and the | aged, and any as the | will not b | the spring t their way | | isticd Tim that he was to have aller house that nigh | on no one Tt was in 1 enviable frame of and sym- [wind that Mr. Barrett sat down_ to| tha eful style | table at the Delavan hou we it was ) take 3 et th adira | (hat at or place i The | starve for apable o waiter who 0 upon | will hase enoush to The il imates and | My, Bar : wa y anxious | port Barrett was | speaki 3 d to the con- | sequently ntion ever | elusion that he gnust b th they are | players in the *Mulligan Guard's Pic wier, for | nic.” This was an opy 1 ranges, |cure a free ticket 1l v lot slip. He was particular to se peer. |to his taste. Then, as the to admit, | began at, the colored w d en-| d not in | Massal | “Yes, wir,” thery to went | “Dat’sa mi funny - play [in prospe ts me [ been told,” tinned the colored | decade as here, that | diplomat, ~nd Thopes to be ablo_to | ent indica s 1 have [« ,seo it somo day. T like | to believe speci- | like very much to seo you in it, but [ | enough wholly | hain't got de necessary eollateral to- | OF course, [ says dat de Mulli e’ is one of do funni | But the colored waiter ot mo ste: wi to the [ further, Mr. Barrott jumped from ed | L his 3 he was heard giving freo | o his_opinion of the people of Albany. They had no appreciation of | Uacting. He had _offered thon their g T will horns and tres i nearly every city in the union, and_here ho lad 0 play to | vpposite cupty benches, And, to erow D liad been asked if hie did not play | eastings, ¢ ex of thefin the lligan Gus Picuic." | their egus | This was . Mr. Barrett went | for we i ready [ through his part tha s usual in n the east ud winly has leit Dehind an unmistakable stige of peavin Alby American Union.” The c improvements c atod | register showe o had ap- | round-shouldered, lius a Tittle grizz [ hair under his ¢ uch like a countryma New York Tribune reporter who was| 7. The policy rosulting in_ the expe ing to tind the well-known railroad | dition to the Yollowstone, lough said: ANl v just retumed from a ten | rous to bo numbered with the States [ s all suesswork. T many ph ¢ Lis farmers lave not 3 { season i Jate, but when it does com | everything Mr. Barrett had was just| Do you think a er 1 business don't Lility is t St. Louis Republican I |and aleargo of four, whiskey, sugar Allany to a_small audie Bt he | stof St. Louis pression ¢ 2 - | ago having cne upon its formier | pyesed May 3d, 1881. A- D 15 s | philosopher and statesman —in_ antici him_to be | pation of his country’s & *he at, at this polled by steamn so . . | far westward, to @ town Dearing his tino, would be pi n the Missouri P ARTFS R "1 ;‘ A o oot onors | A Gl Nelso Thapropristos of | - | CHARLES RIEWE, | — steamboat Independence —the |t FLVANIA LEASED LINES, | va o ntorymising geniun. | Metali Cums, Con, Caskets, Shrouds, ke, [ % ‘, publicas Louisville, Fi FALNAM STREET, & |t & MeGullough, of Pittsburg, | ton = They become neighbors by steam | " Tiath 5ot Bt o ?ha . two inches ation. powerful build, somewhat | 6. The republican governn the United States—By facilitatin intercourse between difforent p its benign influence may be diffused over the continent of North America AFPUT UP IN QUART It not £ ar e n, and lo LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Prop’s, SOl By DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS EVERYWHERE said one s at the Windsor hotel to om the description it was| 8. South America—May an carly | orter to find the object | day witness tho of the eh, who, if a little rustic in | Amiazon and La Plata by steaw power, y o cans 8o in | o es of an independent A century or the spirit of | cliaracters in which Mr. so | manner and conversation, n hents m by reasonablo question tha g provement took ssion 1.‘, our | st e Tieaded, decided and cnerget 0. nal - Twprovements — The i question that the g English cousins aud they began the | The first night of Mr. swers inquiriesin a way that ipresses | Now York exnal, un buporihiable o NORHI W b upbuilding of other breeds of | the hearer with a sense of his ability. | ument of the patriotism and genius of - Esl ERN R ' 1z of the crop prospects M. | its proprietor. Bk 10, The Missouri Territory —Desi en travel I Chicago and all of the Principal Points in he West, North and Northwest. 1 ustitutional principles—but de- | - ey | Carefully examing this Yap. The Principal Cietea of tho West and Noethwast uro Statioid N on thisroad. Its through trains make close counections with the traius of all raiirouds as through the West, whe have br Wont te ook into the condition of the | termined never to submiit to congres- | Junction points. utter, but | crast in Al i was ex) crops with @ view of ascertaining the s ik ; : [ his, whe e tonuago during the ensuing | cs ) President of the - Rl e ey f 4 et | 2 what T saw and heard, LA\ g3 A V& _.s_r‘ e T e PROCLAMATION AND El VICE. No Changing Cars | | T Exkcenve Dera y Slaece Tt o ) Ciry oF Oyan, ‘OMAHA & [}HIGAGO | wheat 1o ono can_tell. Mavor's Ovp | ) Tth, 18 | Where direet are wade with Throuzh | uthority in e SR of | NEW YGRK, BOSTON | FHILADELIH EALTE By virtue of th d, §, Jumes T the city of Omiaha, do to the qualified voters of nd of the respective w that on the 3rd day of 3 ordin as duly passad by comncil of £ Owaha, and on | th day of May instant, the said | VIE LINES for | at this time ly finished it Vest The | can tell how it will be. at is cortain, and will he much it has ever been hefore.” be much de AXD ALL EAS The Short Line via. Peoria | ordinatico was approved by tho tayor, | v oo, ISDIANAPOLIE, CINCINSATI, 10U | wll L eyl s £ which ordinance the following is a| ' o SOUNTEH-BAST. the w cof 4 2 s ordmance to provide for a s wpecial olcetion by the dleetors of tho | ehty of Omahi, to determine whether For ST. LOUIS, ome Tundred thousaud dollars of bom e i the city of Ouiha shadl be _issued e Jf the constr Lt for ALL P01 sewers in the as been no there will be moro an last year.” S ORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, e ¢ daily from two to four oF more, iy comcil of| NEW LINE - DES MOINES | | Seerios L1t being considered nec TIE FAVORITE ROUTE Foit scan tel . iy ¢ e Re el ST too many Ouaha. it ordained hy the the city of ( roads ont west | ¥ sl honds 2 < st come | s Hly comstructed in the city should he 3 all going | Gopleted and tained and other |7 ask ickets via this roa and ngno othie i U completed and waintained and other | | 3 neeq sowers constructed. Therefore the | b Omaka be, and e PUL ALACE | Cor HARRY P DUEL, Tickot Azent € & N. W s, with | 1 E RIMEALL, . 4 RELL Tieket Azt €. & X W. aile oy i SRR | FURNITURE, BEDDING, years with interest at the e i : St [ I e M e | Feathers, Window Shades, ong to ho attached o said . o Tt tho p\ll']“ of w»x‘u, eting | Kk And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Ug- and’ maintaining sewers partly con-| — holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. ic. Lo country ineroases v much in the next inthe Tast, and from pres tions there reason it will, the [ uls in the western country the reverso is the s public notice of suc be held in the ¢ wesday, the 31st day the purpose « of said city | ain a historieal fa t which was the Tud n of Louisyille structed, and to construct and” main tain addition: Said bonds| ORDINANGENO. 4 : the proceeds. the Uiromt the purpose for which they f ot to be di 1yt v Sionx City & Pagific 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. it St. Paul & Sioux City KANJAS GFEY, ¥ mazoAns. 8t Toods Comneil Bluffs the | THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY wille, with passengers | ) at that time alluded to and wards was the centre of d the most thriv This ordina i b in foree fros d after o its passage. Signed.) Twos. H. Dateey, Prosident City Council. it reniains, the river y cly away. Bl ettt Sighall bonds of the City | RATLROAD some han | ho arrival of the : ) » w il Ty g @@ MILES SHORTER 10UTE 1O T 0 mongrels was regarded as a very notable e g % I te wos o P S T eommE e i Pl e per cout COUNCIL BLUFFS Direct Line to ST. LOUIS rried to the old|no « from him to a | pleasuro, ool urging him o [ momi ontry with a lott tation and | fricud of his bo ver and . whero p w o locksmith. E ive stock | man, and his busin rew until he 1g the A d first steanibo | store, Tenth strect near Leavenwortl Wt on the famm.—{Am. Poultry | hecame know i, well-to-do | attempted ascondin | e e (A S - ENEDIEA citizen, Mr. Schmidt, s in | She was joyfully met by wenworth street, between Thir | cost you Tl g sition f | all bills and when we reach Los An- |z the Pen 1 gt you up in business in er {true western style. The hushand and | Missone A wifo finally asénted, and just as they | which to d . tho California | of this see Wicomico | A loud and dong, and said | they view Delawar v one thing to make hin | aid of ste hes, whi ant a wood, honest Ger- | turbulent unties are | wa “Oh, ed the Tost- | brir < upon | cse, \eours A turn Jader a I 3 X away o [of this fer Peninmla, | Nes sl m de for | peri ars Oid. Y Dot gell cultivator Salt Lake City Tribune | day Tangt it Col- | the Yello The Inn California every | ogne.” . | enterpaisi vt g twoanid | age surplus we a half times d cut | house they wers then in, he jumped | F ne, and the | from his chair, losked st s w. | he asked breathlessly. e : Wil y i York 1y & “Yaw.” ' That scttlos t care for her 1 . o mey. 1 can't Tut T want a en it comes | aails bz | don Chiirta was { up,” i wae 666 | an hour later, the € | frond's wem: in through the streets to the depos. |and inere They barely caught the express, and | regard thi widdle life | Tust Thursday morning they reached | not o hen sailing | Je 1s in which | t ssed. Afo’ Hamb character Tickets [see her Chicago friend, but she did | eminently T hiad knowed dot a|articles requisite to its sup - 5 to the v City, The steam lert, of | cultural interests line, was L & | The entery so there Was no not be too lighly sppreciated Ly the i £ any class in the o THE ROMANTIC WA 3 wiceting, dine tine peivrin onmsvakck,| From Omahaand the West. for raising all kinds Inestic ADOPTED GERMAN CITIZE. speeches, & An_accom Now :Hhereforsiiripursuan e | ok, ek try advantageonsly ad fields | Nothing in fiction is more romantic | proceedings had on the occa provisions of said ordinance, notice is | s . {and rich meadows farmer’s | than the following lea u the pages | be found very interesting. — We cony | Horehy given that an_election will 1 | 4y | homestead _offer te the [of real life, Joseph Selumidt, of Los | them from the old files of the Missouri | 15y S Déolis | turkey in the way of “hoppens;” ducks | Angeles, lower Ca | ntelligencer and Boone's Lick Adver-| " % . will find in the po i0r strdam)| HEogot sy | tiser in our possession. wn i Daily Passenger Trains tic food, grubsand larvie; geose s among fhose who | Froklin (40, Inel (N Py T AN bt et o the gold fever, The news| A TCEE STERY WESTERN CITIEW with LSS poart. —With | recited in i A 188 the issue of bonds will be submitted it e A wid city. | i « entifh i in squipped with ¥ wlls at said election will e i s, i By Ceion ed at8 o'elock a. m., and held| { e - o ek |open until Jock p. m. and no 2 ) ks S wile ¥IA EANSAS . |longer o following places in | o N wil ¥ | the several wards tosi KENNEDY'S e TR First Ward—Felix Slaven’s grocory : ot AN ARD, s Vear. autiful seenery of Los | tante of Frauklin A | o Fovsntnisbese i otk | Rl L ol et B T i to induce is Chicago | firing of a caunon, which was return- | side. = 2 = ports fr | friu oyl and live with hin 1-uli 1 by the Inde dee. Third Ward—Dr. Hyde's office, z u w = 2 Gy Diained by | de-| The evideratum, ulw - | southwest corner Douglas and Twelfth g -4 a = % ST. LOUIS ained, streets, | 25 D Seluiidt: pinod for. Garian | Mo » Bt WardCounty out housos b1 5 8 2 i i PAPER WAREHOUSE. “U:l’\l\]'l ; a0 o )"hu o ]: \\‘.\ll(w\mn\-lll northeast corner of Farnhamand Six- | 2 q T o reveals the | thonsand dollars’ worth of gold dust| A respectable ge , 4 passen- | teenth streets. 18 - 02 3 - uto his beli and ok th er in the Tndepen NG aREGE| * P Wanl Fiiimeal dhartanis ] o E & i wid AH 6| A i terToryeara® Giay store, northwgst_corner of s\m»mm‘: b z 3 § vidd ity GR AM PAPER co' in the cory liome | great western ‘walets, i IOl fomiakry | ] ¥ 5 . v e e 1d Sussex | on Van Buren street, “to take you n, with w little pre- | Sixth Ward—Deidrioh’s drug [} 2| Cochran's k to California. The journ b Cuming street, south side, | ] 3 | & " o " ;”w”.u Twenticth and Twenty y..fl.y}.B I R S* e i, ‘PA,PE,R,S : » Tn testimony whereof T havo he | i this era, from | unto set my Hand and caused the seal | | i { late: e growing importance | mid city to b afized, the day and | Printer's Stock. tion of the 3 year first above writteu | Ca € Kongs il Paper Stok, & with that f by tho [uear] | JAsies E. Bovo, ‘ ILER & CO. ! . seaax. | o o n cend the Maye Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA. | il o0th, v thit waters ¢ Missouri to of the evun 1 with the various products 5 we see the industr ay s high merchant a iy of the fertile banks of Jitiin s s One Price Cash Dry Goods Store, NOW OFPEN, Corner Sixteenth and California Streets, Louisville. Her apprpach ling was greeted by a fede with the acela n i qwd, wh “55055 pRY cooDS, NOTIONS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. atin slght. truly s cvent s highly important WITEH A ¥FINE STOCX OF It will pay you to examine this stock, as everything is entirely new, and great BAR- GAINS will be given. as considered ato ’ Ty reached the per | it s of Missouri - he is the first iu- Now York andfin Hobol and one of the|dividual who ha ipted the nav L introduced - they tan only between | the lady from Colugng, Miss & river that has hithesto bomo the t - of being very difficult and dangerous in its nay TGRBEEN STREET CARS FPASS TE DOOR, T RV o Sty Bul " Ens TR G i