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poqueT g M THE OMAHA DATLY BEE—~THURSDAYMORNING MAY 12 1881. THE T RRR omAaxxa piquant_discourse charmed the fancy | sill a spacious table and the window- 1 ; 'HE DAILY BEE J ]] NEW MEXICO. [ke & Mayne Beid story book. The |shutters strong enough to defy be-| refrigerator car line from Liverpool ™ G —_— startling ~ adventures, the strange |siegers. A conical opening in one | London, running over the London & | OMAHA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS BllSIIl S5 II'BI}tl]I'y. Phases of Tife that he presented, all| coner, with a raised hearth before it | Northwestern railway. Tt is claimed | 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : in advance (postye |Sights and Scenes of Travel o) LI\ the accompuriment of the | le-picce. above it, is_the | that thus far the dressed boef business | Art Emporium. g the Way to Santa Fe. ittt l:’nu‘.‘l\tii;:-lh;":)::»lf“ ey :::.1_\ Misteen eotlide wititie n:q-}’hm\(n:‘:m!l’\:w[d“llwrli\'z Stk aic (.JF or Yofl., - [ v mosEES Ar Eupor his whep. Th quoer tarma of speech, | adobe sides the. fre-woed is stacked |any apprecinble exte o stock : 3 - 490 | Steel L ! Fancy .| the techn ws of the territory, endwise and sends the flames roaring | traffic has steadily inereased during e | 1 BONNER, 15 Loticias Strect. - Good Styles. | Stage Riding and Mountain cernacular of the land | up the straight chimney. The merry [the last fo s, and s R. 5 imbing i flavor to the talk, | crackling of fire keeps one company [still increasing. Yot there s BAN W AT T A e S s chmgln%m;ge Hew a to those who claim con-|whe b e A e e et e e Whose complexion botrays L S AT oo e OTaRO. n to bo the lost art since|ens descend, for though T have been |it not for the opposition of the stock. . PI el L DR BATUETE S Shvh 10 e | moest. | printing camo in, T offer my stage- | told that it mever rained here, that|yard rings, the dressed-beef traftic|Some humiliating imj O s e driver in denial of any such’ theory. | there had not been dew or rain_these [ would soon assume such proportions tion, whose mirror tells { 240 p. . Arrive | DUFRENE 3 : Sasta Fr, New Mexico For picturesque narrative, for realisti | two whole years, yet it has thundered, [ to severely interfere with the live- | that you are Tanned, Sallow ek BB, Ot e G nti for unturalism ed, poured, and hailed |s " But p and disfigured in countenance, el it s try wround Pikce’s Peak, the o Wit | deseriptiveart, T recommend bim. Be-| even, euch — afternioon. Looking | stod ere and elsewhere r or have Eruptions, Redness, e Pt 5 Boots and Shocs. EEcGIRRIHE westynid aa S yond these gifts he loomed like a Col-|out " of the parlor door, which [almost wholly in eontrol of railroud | Ronghness or unwholesome I JAMES DRVINE & C s sadd Bafore ssus inmy eyes, as the actual livelopens from this same Rio Chiguita, |officials theré is no probability that| tints of eomplexion, We say - e A U o8 wero of the Slumgullion st oty [there is o stream of novel and pictur. | dressed-beef shipments to the east % Magnolia Bal home work on hand Harner. lahout one. The sun ylares dazlingly ngullion 2 et 4 2 use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. THOS, FUICKSN, 5 1 o 10 Boncie. | e el Tt and e |~ dastandly it of Turpinisun €hat | espus figures hurrying by. ~Is s en- | will spersede thelive-stock shipments, | "Jyig Gelicate, harmlessand JOHN B ke leia i S econvulsed the whole south end of Col-| tertainment enough for a whole day to | although it is generally conceded by delightful articl roducl mountainsan At i uo s S ened. With a cool | watch the life of this street, and, as | - - dressed beef not | G€li8] icle, ‘fpmlll;l;f 05 10th treet, manu . : st fa price. Repair [he pale ard of thes : contemptuous tone he re- [ the different types and pictures pass, | only arrives in the east, and even in | the most natural and ent ey p. o pCEIEs B . it o s I s-curdling incidents of [one might imagine one’s where | England, in better condition than bect | Ing tints, the artificiality of | DTSR 29 2. F. LARRDIER, Manutacturer, Visschers Brik. | 59108 Speestions, S0 mER L Lo ap | the lonely road, sk men and “America, across a from eatil kiled there, bt tho - Whtidlllllol‘]’m"‘lll;mm dotect, | Dropsy, Briht's Disease S e — e o four hoints | the pitehing off of the mail pouches, | continent. portation is less expensive and troub- [ gnd which soon becomes per« m Kidney « m L e e bl End e S e ting i o sack, which | from tho builds up | Bt st reirs . The | manent if the Mazuolia at : : 4 lof the el iat. | Jehu had artfully hidden. | fine castle in . foreign air, and there |mate from Chi New Yo Is judiciously used. Butter and Eggs I")» e e of the leader, Leé Roy, who w a|is a bewilderment and bringing back | live-stock is 60 cents per hund; " s booitat wana & |form. The wliy, - the ous tremor even when he made | to native lid, when a turn of the |pounds, while on dressed beef it is S0 T oty e 1 O e ot down 1 : h 3 the upright |cents, but every car of bre St AR Boarding. o bl e o | the driver said, scornfully: two painted clay pipes tied together |represents a car and one-half of live | red RIDNEGEN, which et symciicaiy : spose Id trewble if T had a drop on | with a ribbou and hung against the | stock, and on live stock the intestines, mjurions el in i : T |, Tk e had_on mer” Tl S| i o el S CHAREESIRIEWES s like a hurri wiht, tried, and eseaped, e ok SRR Dressed-Beef Trade, : : ound it, and dust storms areits > driver was out $60 for Deing Tinien ued by the rail o of the St Paul & Siows Gity | Meale at all Hours aroundiit, and dust Stom.s ar a witness. that the risk in_transporting dresse UNDE RTAKER s S : Uptoa fow years ago all the meat ol ‘Boand by the Day, Week or Month, aily events, The dust sto sl S e I N N ISR TR B e el S i e o te Nothing but the_highwayman's £ore | cougumed in the east as well as the mach, 2150 o Furnished pplicd S will can 3 and the driver | American meat consumed in Burope | 1ive stock. Yet this cun hardly beso, MSIREET, )myaha, [ it s en will find RIDYFGEN i at 4 B — e c @ kill him or | wag From enttlo killed at the points of | 3ince there has never been any loss . NOTICK — Each bottle bears the sna Oniaia 3t 10:42 5 0 Carriages and Road Wagons. 7 I 3 2 St e owAHA AXD WA, SNYDER, No. 1319 14th and Harney Strects. | form are hidden from view ; wurse T would consumption. It was the general be- r in dressed beef since the et Crywhe plrialy ebits == s RE e t and sinewy citizen on fjof at that time that dressed n bt 3t $25 bt i1 00 Civil Engineers and Surveyors. | added his mite, another | could ot bo shipped. from. westeorn i e s i ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Farnham strect Sspirca it IEhaiEhE nd on the top of that | oints to the east or Europe without | €onsiderable, cattle being injured - y S ar %) v gr we will se ttle prepaid to th RO IR e T outstrip l)rn\x-‘r' ul\l|lnn:\luly1 !r--gr-jwil;l n:m‘ti\m \;m spoiling in the transit. Experiments jarring, ete. 'rh.»‘w & be 3 - " ; | become_the metropolis of this whole more iniquitous biograph re_been made to transport o cse while in - X i ‘u.q” h“hm-:l‘.::\'Ihhlimf\(--«(\‘.«‘11‘uh- ive [f\ml masepsillatny mm;)wrglEdm«.-d beef in ordin u'n‘ffl‘h‘r}nnr: A g o e e s taken | SRR > { LAWRENCE & MART'N, PFODS iy warring factions, and never | ¢ ever expected to learn of. At| or fced cars, but this did mot prove | it Teplenishing the ice in the cars S fiereely arrayed than the inhabitants of | Mlazing with the bold exploits of |1eof i bulk not only requires a cool | Point. ~ Besides, the loss from shrink- : PR ATy et SR 2 to which | *“Billy the Kid”, the most daving and but also an exceedingly | 34¢ on eattle is much grea = Lo lombibih e e i | dressed beef. Tt require a : e T | e THIS NEW AND CO MAP .| known. “Billy the 8 a4 young 4 ot . . |and one-half of ice for each refs - the o fohes T e Proves beyond any reasonable question that the* %~ thing—only twenty- but fie has | yeat is transported s moist, | OF earat this end. Then th u{ - CHICAGO | & | NORTH-WESTERN ; R’ rd of dead men against hi Sibacomes Betrky o are again examined at Detroit, Sus- an older character might be proud of. | 1ses its T .m0 matter how | ension Bridge, Buffalo, Albany, Sar- - Ts by all odds the bes¢ road for you to take when traveling in either direction betweem which of the_ imnumerable erimes o | come during the last four years, and | about threo tons of ice to a car be £Vl £ _@.@Y( ! Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest.?™* D e . g 1 ot siretehes. simuons curves | try. him for first, had him_sentenced | drussed beef is now being shipped suc- | tWeen here and. the seaboard in the | 5 Caretully examine this Map. The Prinefpal Cities of tho Wost and Northwest are Static Tiios. ¥ HAL, T - e e i b Ttwoll to be hung. The jail was supposed 0 | eegsfully, not only to eastern voints, | Hottest weather. i 7 FOR ALL POINTS §hiblsrosd. lia through irains make closo coudections widi (o triis of all irouds | e il up the steep ineline, in iy | be safely holding him, when he shot | jug alao to the principal scaports in | But while the Lake Shore and Fort - : g LY S et | places rising more than 200 feet in the ;u* = kz"l e “""“l_En5 and. About six or sevan year: ;‘l‘l\rmi nmrd? do but h‘ul& of lfln- > h mile;. W 1 him a hatehet to break his fetters, and | 4. Mr. George H. H | dressed beef business, yet they dc Clarkso:fl]& H“u:fl, e e o ome side.of 3| nother one_ saddlo his horse, and |55 % it lot of refrigerator-cars, | 1arge refri o isinoss ot = : Successors to Richanls & Hunt 3 wihistles o )08 = o % i " v 4 o o o) ~ 2 & row canyon at the footof Veta[helping himself to an armory of| known as the Davis patent, which he | Hansportation of egg, butter, poul- ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, : |marmow curyon st tho fookel Vet | (G, LT trom, e tupatod, | e e Davin ratent which e o sty from thin- sty ek No Changing Cars terrified town of Lincoln with @ cool | ranaportation of meat in bulk over | Merchants’ Dispateh does t SovTIweST. CENTRAL beef is greater than in transporting | Metallic Cases, Cos which permits RIDNE IN QUART SIZE BOTTLES = carest cepres Opening and Oloing of Mails. ors Lok, Cigars and B A WEST & FRITSCHER,, cars, | Pucblo and South Pueblo, l i . o 930 and Wholeasle Dealers in T : is and whicl shall be the town y outlaw that the w y one. 'If the atmosphero » vm el T On the sunny horizon line of t T Cornice Works. __ (south the twin S the Western Cornice Works, Mamufactareas Tron | Wa-hr-toy-a of the Indians, rise up - 20 Sy Ty Lron amd et Ko \Tacrs | snow-crested and glistening against T smanner. Foctory and Utice 1910 Do Street. | the long line of th f Towa leave but once s e s sl B &M Oinahiy & Northwes | Ho lad just been captured, and the | qod the temperature might be. This | tis, Toronto, o St. John, and new | puzzed_judges, after deciding on | Jiffioulty s boen complotely over. {ice i put in if required. ' It takes | 15 S, 14th Street, Ounii, Neb. . SHAW will pay b wi | the famous Mule Shoe curve, K he refri s [ — —e——————————————{ hand clothing. ¢ | o - ut A few miles out he killed _ 7 S | ato business over the former and % | crawling straight up into the ng distances, and commenced to ship | usinicss, | W. J. CONNELL, e aned o ore o, tho om0 T S 0SSt o e etk e | JMJAHA & GHIGAGO; DR, PAUL, Williamy three, four and five hundred feet |and vengennco that his namo excites | gryit to New England points. _Theso | The Fort Wayne does probably the| (0 00 o, RTTORNEYS BT/ DAw. i Duewmesnecene o ier e el B0 S e il comtry.Th | i New Bl point Tt o i g, b, chcss | Wher i o et i T ormcn ¥ e g, and the wheezing of tho loco- | & r's proclamation, offe 00 Yittle from: the oxccar,but, | and poultry from thiscity. Thiscom- | o SUEEFNG ¢ pov bk niding & Yanes G, Cor, 1t and | 10Eives is lost as_they whirl around | reward for bis capturc, iy bl of course, their inferior arrange [PA0Y b service about 1,500 | NE PHILADELPI, Phanuaciss, Fi the Kid” is tho|ment 3a different. Tho sides | FefTigerator cars, and Farubun S s | print, and - 3 the brow of the mountain that juts [ Print, BALTINORE SO0 1. KEDICK cias. & K s thet. { ont into the valley. The same wind- ym““\v oy l““' M are double lined, and ico-boses are ar- {47 HOW it ‘;"[’] il of o St K FIELD, 022 North Sido Cu <t | fng up one side of a canyon and _back | name of William Bouny he'began his | pyged under the roof. The ice is | Offtheso ars OGLIE JAE AND ALL EASTERS CITIES, | REDICK & REDICK, M. PARK, Droggis el other, and the barricr of the | downward S ; Ldl)""‘ broken up about the size of an w]’ *}:“'(I‘N""“l‘:"'é"‘;‘;fl"\f“"-\ o £ i — i e < firly passed and |novels, and for a fow years back has | yixed with coarse salt, and put ing | PUilt after a plan of Mr. W. W. Chand-| = Ml ATTOR! A pountaing s i Pl s | been the st daring outlaw i 1he | bases and s of e o, T | 1o Mr. Clundler duserves the credit | The Short Line via. Peoria | | ham stroet. of the track, a shee one who has had a hand in his | ¢he dirty atm sphere necessary forthe ars | ctween Chi .,xl.n' e } e te Court PoWe- _ | 1...C. Buewold, aleo boots and . wall running upon the othe < it t with this | syceessful transportation of * dressod So large has this busi | g oraitore | tween them, on a narrow shelf bl pspers here i8 4 Pros-| heef, Althongh the first shipments o 4 2h 2leL i, A . GROSS, New and Sl Hand Fumiture | out, of the mountain wide, the tiny | pect of lively times yo ¢ Mex-|meat to New England proved a e T R - ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, | Siovee, i11s Dougias Higheet cush pric | train winds up th s e e succeas, the meat coming out_of_the |about ten or fiftcen cars s dispatched | E ST. LOUIS R e e e i for ol haad goods. ieehis durvestt Shoe HAVING SUPPED FULL OF HOKRORS, | cargin as good condition as when | €Ver day. ; \For : 2 . - > 3. BONNER, 1300 Dougles st, Fine gos i i b adeits articular hair standin EBilalths e nsa gy # for| The Merchants' Dispatoh, which runs ovor the Lake Shore, which also | Where direct i the Cnion KT J. M.Woolworth. e s ob- | end, it was a return to the plain prose | g o | el : = 2 D S' B_ENT—ON— OMAHA FENCE €0 of life to descend and rest a_ fe e 2 tioms, 1t en. | dves a very large business in trans- % Lines for AL THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, . O ' GUST, ¥ 0., Iarney St Twprove- | windows and clutching the platform in the doorway of y - o i st | Porting eggs, butter, cheese, cte., uses P — Overall of its principal lines, runs each way daily from two to_four or more Fast Expres ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | Rt Cormternat fine andwab -+ 0" rails the passengers can take in the | 4u ‘l:r.xu“»h. ’rl}.--,wx(.l‘-n.r the anch | froanthe butchers . (oo DiEsny; Anderson & Ayer refrige- o - Trains. - It is the only roud West of Chicago that uses tho — ~olzgubniim [ Wwhole exte p of the treat | r believed that their business | ™ Fhat refrigorator cars will comeint| NEW LINE == DES MOINES HOTEL DINING CARS. Air of 9000 | the Berzundian grape grows red, and | guffer areatly from tho competition. | ARBACH BLOCK, s Florist. | valley and br = | i . i : : i 1t Is tho only road that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars Cor. Do A Donashne, ot cot owers, st bt | ot v the The high heasen | for, twenty-four yu ol ol | ey dic all i their power to dunage | 15 I A wore cvery Seir L THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR: R T L ; = _|isno less remarkable than its accom- | fellow has made his the business, and_ cla : | HAB RS 4 o sl tart Vor Nobraka s Yankion LS hicaso: i Sneyois A. G. TROUP, Foundry. | plishment, and there is uothing in the | ley of the thus shipped was no good and_eeuld | i tiere isgnodisuficient Rock Island. creport & Dubuepia Line i & Lnko Baperioe Line ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | /0N WEARNE & SONS, cor. 1th & Jacksonsts | fyce of nature that scems able (,,‘.;tlllllhculsf.lll]lflull{ful la h._Illulr:u‘n ! not compare with the be im"i il rnulrl!l;u 1:]..m. of this roud are sold by all Coupen Tickot Ageuts iu tho United States anc 7 === = The ¢ Rio| He has made the brown soil to bud B G hoard, | Producti mnot be the - it R = owvicr in Hanscomb's Block, with George Flour and Feed. hinder them. The Denver & Rio| o cattle at seaboard. |h bl Y | is road, be sure they read over it, and take nona other i i T B it o - our i« truly the pioneer of |wnd blossom, lis uplnds ave green Ty phis Eastorn _ utehors | dou! uld i o engaged i : i TS Gt Cite) oz Jorior Lol : '\t foeat it was | with wheat, his cattle browse over the | wrg IS o company which has for | e olbrited PULLAN (160 ATy Dexter L. Thomas, : e “Baby Linc,” but it | vast acres, and in his luxurious gardon | of e i wanagers, who were | 1t8 object the transpe : S PLACE DRAWING Hoon ¢ B R RALL, Aastant Focket Agené e sy S | lias outgrown hat title, since it runs | the tall fleur-de-lis of fair s | interested in stock-yards and cattle- | ical fruits and early vegetables from | Horton's iieclinine Chairs. No extra chares o J. BELL, Ticket N W \ ot the south to the eastern and west LARK, General Sgent ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, | STETENS s intwe cuning ant v | 0 SO0 | CRUICKSHANK'S BUILDIN e al the of the Rocky |is promise of Mr. Gould, who has Ry e 3 a riot of rose: - if s al, would diminish the shi} T |t i o p- P ® = e S wountains, The ears have been wid- -;)"'wl U ]“]l‘s '\)‘”‘1;";“;]"' il live stock and_thus curtail | 2 uingg Sioro is febaiio) SISl e e W. L. PARKC renelt uid Spanish, are most |4 i toed o = ned as they 1 «d a few more | Frencl and half Spanish, 98t | the profits they derived from the cat- : wvinced | SG ) praesc and superior enalgment co D. F. Manderson, |, ey (DALY ches of rock off the mountain perfe ercole. beauty, with | go husiness. But, in spite of this op- | that by this mode of transportation our | wieh thie guat themich oo . " and through w its purple , and there who thought the new industry, an always be kept suppli ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | Farsvare ron and se——| i e vl tice any ilounot | e gl g | : Sl in] DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesle, 110 sl | Letween them and oth Dt Pambam S, Ometn, T e Srain affs . and | Dlack, fathomless eyes, the true ojos| ; ce | ogetables from Cuba, Mexi- G et o e b el o R BE AL 8 | ‘ | FURNITURE, BEDDING 5 ing eelo down desolate canyons until, | Adelaide Neilson. The Freneh pol- | gt however, could not long be hum- & ; : e of fare y f ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. t. Fi at the ish, :‘“‘ 8 ‘:‘]“',' grace and the ative | Lugged Ly the false representations ..u:““"‘k'- nln]' s "”,'“;‘7"',;"')‘ th LT ables, ctc., Eeain gt Shad oo & Creishiton Flock, 16th and Douglasstroct, FIRST SILVER STREAK OF Daw, f eourtesy of their auners are charn | of the opponents of the new industry, | Faisportition of tropical fruits in W = 3 Ll N E pecsy \ it stops short by dhe Tanks of the Rio ing, and by th aring roadside way | ey soon found ot that b m..”il““m*}'i'fl bl bl Genern . eainers, inaow adaes, up At northeus Sevente apitol | G , the) -k abruptly ter-| off in this sun land he south these | 1, 15 SanoR S as profital article of transporta- ROn o 58 4 HAMBU RG o A WAL DOV, Proprctor bl S R L e e ulk in thoso refrigntor cars ; ggs, choese and poultry nera Mgty i And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up o ekls Eanbjor Sieaimers e o stranger s o 1:,:.~~.< ing \\];;:l.,..m.l..i ospocts was oven better, | ave become fre .‘m'uh:u.,z to the ——a{;\’ A;CE;O—T holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of raving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p [ CANFIELD HOU Canfie , light another count 1 vom e equal. rve old T eirronteRt BN st 2 2 . 452, ] e dm i i e o 5 Johnny Boguet! many years may ou [ was often i an coheddthy mot, ef to the seaboard and New Goods at the Lowest Prices. ENGLAND, SLAVEN'S HOTE 3 {lar wooden buildings about the station, [ live andprosper i your garden spot | heeau ttle when en routo to | Europe would have become beforemow | v, grtinan r the obstacles thrown in its way [ by the et FRANCEand South aud the wushroon tents that dot the | in the valley, to your crops and [ ¢ ast, had to suffer great : e TR GEBMANY. | ———————————— j.in, the low Duildings that | your cattle, to press your wine and to| 1 dglips, and very ofton were | P the live-stock rin el = U S SHNERIUK IZUB ) dlzm F Forpamsc st | et your blue_eyes sparkle at mention | udly - Iewised. malng the mmeat e o the s ik HA 2 ” 1 am. . JARD & 00, Tho Wetern Cornice Works, Agents for the | can hardly b ished from the i s Rt PO, O e 1510 Dutge st Sanjitell Ofiancche Entio : s : EHds css Kept oniti- | geng medicines, but when we know of k = other race, Whi nge > road goes on and up- | Loving steadily, p - o T AGENTS WANTED FOR Intelligence Office. Sreliing asked D N6 BARET T w7 wndy plins and | L ”"g‘:f.n. & l::‘r::]lm:tlu:u“']‘lx'.l;: Ciatha 1l s publisile “""«‘ ; 100X Ul Y ACLIIC 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. . H MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 21 16th Strect i Siad o statn- | hills, dotted with the soft green of the | aye ipped fro c | S o8 DEENE T OHIEs IR e COu n Tothe O FAUAL PUILOSOPHY. JOHN BAUMEN, 1314 Fambau Stret. | wrapped in o red blanket, suddenl } . Fantastic T B |l Al Eleotric Ditlors ot ot aiter g ey, daps. Pt St. Paul & Sioux City b v i Th st pertant ani |~ Sta distanco il Btands e ved cliffs and boulders of swnd- aii y : valuable medicine, 2 e i the RATLROADS. i e flll]lfl g e Serod agoute. 2 " dory of the cast- | Stone rise on either side, and all the | yonie'ofont Bt surely X n Tueuias, d a & Vo, Mo S b Mevioan slouches by, | long, blue Tine and th muow-topped | motfor the opposition e : 2l ¥ | cletors o TN SRR e b e 5 e b Ui eiabetent i degen- | pe untaing are in view. | of the leading Eastern lines this busi- | oL 4 : ’ e 1O O ML SIOKTER LU TE 1O ST - & GRAY, corner 6th and Do and_ ot ¢ wanders | The y incline, the | yeq would at the present time be ten : : ; ks ; o Ssava Tooss oF T Aok: . 4 rubbing its head against. any and the wind | Gy hese managems are | Jr2¥yo0d o Frevly recommend, b cntn e COUNCIL BLUFFS }Dlrect Line to ST. LOUIS 3 o 2 Douglas St Good Varicts, | 01 to be patted. As the sun e ater of inter L oS € & 7 | et i Rt s 0 ST. PAUL, ND THE EAST + 'datlflflSUf SHGBBSS & onNER Ml Dot Toood Wiy | hoveithic it i JOUNNY HOUQUET'S WELL | i th East. andl thew fond 3t oo toese | 7Y 151 & M ( the pary e DL L I e o Marchant Tailors. B 3 : and | has a soothi n the driver | interost o discourngo dressed be | s mainte ol s : : : g _JCSINESS AND SOCIAL FORS. Ono ot ourmost populsr Merchant Tailors is Te. TR 3 tion is brief and monosyllabic and The Best Sa in the world for | and 'y . ntiaghoue Aavautie 883 3 ! o OMAI A T e e e | Dot to gemmenen s, o, i | stroam is c ¢ af- | confined to ordinary and torpid topies. | yents of live s At the present | X b Bt Bl o ; . Bl and for | NEW YORK 5 15t bet. Doug.& Farn. | tor that for miles the cours The Mexican farmers with their | (10 over nine-tenths of all the dres- th-finu. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- | Gt auly N . ED, SAFETY AND COMFORT | i SIa Willinery. | furrows primitivo plows and _ yokes of |od" ot shipped to the Faab g00s | 1ot of S Brmtome i Bl | 4 e o S 1 ok ; Eeant pruwine kom0t | Daily Passenger Trains i | MBS, €. & RINGER, Wholowle and Retadl, Fan- | / wild-eyed o oxen, serafch up - thel via the Michizan Central, and thebal- |ii'uaranteed to give. perfect satistuc THON T DAILEY o throeh WITHOUT €HANGY o 3 Mo |y Goods in oeat variets, Zophywy, Cand Boands, | 1 ancient city curious, | face “lf l:}'fl; ficlds in a delib arried by the Merchants’ Dis- e ;“}"mly el o Fres's City Council, ansfer depot. at Comnell Binffs, | EASTERN AND WESTERS CITIES with LESS o Nervous Sufferers, | o, e Conis e Cheapest Howe it | weather-Teaten adobe church assumes [te and restful way, one man goi OT Mol nded. | P | CHAKGES and 1Y ADVASCE of A - | e W Pundiasens save 30 per cent. Onler | R | i witian oAt of chrandftho & : Lake . ts per hox. For sale by | & e Unio | Tk L 5 { 3Nl 115 Fiftonth Stree | fhe hoary mantleof two centur- | thead with an o oxen | S on Lifie over the Pittshurg, J - L €. g, : : THE GREAT EURGPEAN REMEDY, | oot LoCtlRC —— | ies, s of throwing on thewail. | following i s footsteps, Travelis Faysio]anif Gl Chiragh T e e et R {8 e { A e - Falace Stecping Cars: P, ug Conehieo, Miow's — | Physicians and Surgeons. {1ag is accomplished, and the long, | brisk on the way and there ar raR e e b === I S i T L L e R TEN HOUKS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER | ~ Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific|w. s imms, M. 1., Room No. 3, Creighton | lank Postmaster disappears with it in- | ing vehicles to stare at. c al | a¢ present but one eastern line en- h atasebutsomtsowt | mO-LL i bk reads VIA KANKAS Block, 15th er blunt and plain. TEERDICINE. | to the mud cave and is gone inter- lm;xll.v lmd;ll_c;i in l:uuzinpu 4rOUD | cqed in the transportation of dressed e o s 1t i o Yoty care for Speruatorrhea, Semtual | (ST On the ragged open of the | by the roadside, make a picture as we | Reef. Considerable dressed beef is| Takes Felectrie O when he e sick, Wik, Qptancs. and il diseases resalog | aboy is dipping water |Pass. ~ The women wear the inevitable | 1oxy also being shipped cast to Becatss i cures i vers ick. , Self Abawe, e Nertal Ansaety, Lom G| C- L HART, 3. D., Exeand Ear, opp. postofice o P TS o an- KENNEDY'’S T, JAs 5 the Back or S, 3 ' puddle into a huge earthen jar, | shawl twisted about the . sas City. The business ot this point bright-eyed bronze children gather at il e e s | GREATEST REMEDY i their feet and their pationtlittle burros | i, | A“L,ll;‘c in the ands «f &% | "Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- EAST - IND round, and | stand near. Barring the number of |y use cucof the D s [ sumption s certainly the gre ¢ woman steps from the In- | figures, the scenery, the dou their own, and G, F. Switt & medical remedy ever placed within the | doorway and finishes | Vomen and the habes are exactly the | who use cars of the Zimmern - | reach of suffering humanity. 2 ¢ Tocks, while | sume that one sees in the imamerable oo paten ot sheta’ bt | sands of onee helpless. sufferers, 1 £ the Flights into Egqypt” that the Italian | T difference in the various patents | 0L proclaim their praise for this 2an with an wikempt gentleman in a linen painted, and they crowd by |iq simply n the manner of ety | wonderful discovery to whic T g . Farabau | coat. Up the hill from the stream of | tho road s0 woll grouped and so still | tho ico, and. produc cold, dry | @¥etheir lives. Not only does it pos i mmhf SR | L Pouglas, Work 3 clear water come thre en | that they impress one as pictures more{ dqraft. In all ”,"") sre | tively cure Cansumption, but Coughs, 104 and 100 Main P, FITZPATRICK, 1400 Doniglas Stroet. | hearing IMML pater 5 |h.lmnsl|uug people. e enall e e k'.nhlfl, H,hlhmn, H{q.,l.lc):im b by ¢ F. Goodman, F E=p= == |on - heads. All the _pie- hmg the summut of the road, |so well that a o nié sped in | Fever, Hoarseness and all affections everywhers e e o £ [¢] tures 6 . aeuthee Tl | i deeant Béins, and tha diver pu | hien. Nas) Beo: e !Iv'f“i‘fld in | the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields —= 3 ige o sig] these | ting his foot on the rod, there is hiss | transit. The Fort Way s the J. | 2t once to its wonderful curative pow- o, 1 JOSEFH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rail City 404 - F. €. HILLS, Superintendunt, T. E. ROBINSON ‘Missouri Valle YAN, Passenger Azent, Counwil Biufts, | AL NOTICES, OMAMA, NED. ST. LOUIS /7| PAPER WAREHOUSE. - CRAHAM PAPER CO. g & FaMiLy TON. ‘ssjugmeFueaaq snorg — WSILYWN3HY ViSd3dBAa 4034 B ‘NI 'NOILAWASNOD eavaxace. T e SRk, | [rec graceful water b from the_wheels like the escaping air | Hyde Fisher patent e v | <5 (EDYAC e i nok ek you RS T 0 | & yoveR, the Lieayy jars on thei from the Westinghouse brake. Away |ted by M ; on- | £ buy a large bottle unless you lai e kb 8 st doors, o Tieayy | g ake ted by Mr. W. W. Chandler, gen- BIBLE FOR THE YOUIIG, ‘Luu’.‘xv:'..vm,.... dishing | ing with such free raceful mo- | tae coach zoes over a rullicl - | eral .) ont of the f.'x- ”[ ,.n'.:.!“""‘. uase gotting. We - therefore | PAPERS A iz 1y Bex, Georgo | Tudge and B strts o a shiawl twist- | hill toad, and by the eharred spe Linc, on which there is no|SSnestly requestyou to call on your e { ed around fier head, as tho eastern | ground, the picces of old wagon work, | patent. | The Lukg Shove uses | (7041808, Tsit & McManos, and get e o i has it o s women wear their yashm and the|the ancient boots, the cast-of st S 2 e trial bottle free of cost which will co o the ciismsma) besulh N g | women wea theie Yash, and e e iient T, ho Gt i ot | Pencyaly Sndorsts ptans, T | (il it frec of o which il o v : #54 Printer's Stock. 1 , the pieces of tin cans, few Tiffany cars are used in the trans- Pt n e oo & x raid petiin on o 1 T oy Bty e | T nercsimg and foaprosive | 5, ROREN 3 vt will secie this | - B CNPELD, 322 10\ Yo par. & with ¢ . Refrigorators, Canfiela body, the unconscic and iple | sardine boxes ke ful merits, a you wl » s th cxtea term 3 » -Patent. , the unconscious and supple | sardine be d hroken battles, the | portatio i e cars | 14l merits, and show you what a regu- &0, S Louin Mo. | €. . GOODMAN, Uith ¢, but, Fix & tiarney. | erac of every motion, give life to the | appraach and suburhs of the city ar %\:L\;‘):l!urd:i‘?l:::l‘cd ot e o oo doflar size hottle wil do, By & s A EED'S [ T - et U que forms that have med ed. r that matter the whole | portation of hutter, egus, chee Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA. Duted Apeil 20th ap2ley Uit R ‘ t e in i i . Crossinfg er mountain and valley is | other perighably propert 3 9 | : Ninds o g | A0theT sandY sérctch, wvor_inmumor- | blaz but there | the cattle used for this traffie are kill- —_— = = = “ALL "‘.“IME | o Vgt G 8, 17 Cun 5t S8 | bl streams and ditelies, an outrider | A waerans scat | ed I the Union Steck Yards ands pert —_— land a covered wagon come racing|te of such relics nearer to the | at the Indiana State Line, twonty miles - ] 3 _ c 1 ie | at the Indiana State Line, twenty wiles xander's Stoves and Tinware. along at full apecd. The stage driver With o spirited plunge, the | cast from Chicago, but ail these cattle % A BORMISTER, gives them no favor, holding obsti- | gray horseu go rattling down thie nar- | before heing killed pass through the Tealer in Stoves fann oad, and a e wigon | Tot B ccts, nast fla P 9 . op i Stvessod Thvwar, ant Mottty to the road, and s the wagon | row arcadsd srteots, Tast flun-boyaut | Stock Yards, which 1 probably Bredeses 3 | ud Pl T by, one. wheel upon the bank, | struetures of {\ine wood that are over- | in deference to the feeling of the ra ° e o 1y, St 3. HONNER, 1300 Vouglas &. Good and Cheap, | D16T€ % glimipso of a berufiled white | topping the low adobe houses of the | road managers interosted in the Stoc el e Syl e |~ mulin et and a cloud of veil and jalder day, ‘a now stone ca | Yards. T fukes from thirty to thirt 35 swarvs (hall Of which 3 e bl a dark-cyed |thedral that is graduall 2 J ¥ T e ek [ e, gradua e ko a car load of dress- DAL SR b e, - | O e B oo Dels am e daughter of the next | ing the ancient and_ crumbling walls | ol beef. Tt requires. therefore, the ) St o Ayl 14 e will e S el the heiress to many acres and | of the Church of St. Francis, the | killing of 800 heud of cattl e that s scaview will be putas | - at e ¢ hurried over to be | patron saint of the city, and | this pu ¥ o i 27 A iane thet has seuttod ¥ » Lang, 3320 Farabaun st bet, 13 ng hurried over T 5 and stops | this purpose. The dressed beef ship- A N, v AL TINE Weaday'e, gy e ed in the solemn old church of | abruptly at the comer of the p 1.1;.«“];-.;‘. this city goes to all princi;n!:l NO oFr E] i W [ PR Ry Cruz, and there is_ disappoint-| The oldest hotel in the world reccives | points in New England, and Tago | A 5 PERKINS. & LEAK, 116 Dougle S, New anq 1€t 810002 tho passengers that more (one, and_ following the porter you | shipments are ales jaade direct f . . . ol e n Secvud lang Farsiire, Hous furniing Goods | {3507 i 30t boen shown the bride. | walk out doors round the comer and | 0} E Tinon of c T s bh d ca.llf s bouebt 2ud 4ol g Tarsow % " 2 o1 and | Clueago d, cepted ]xt t t M\“"’-"“! IT IS THE AMBITI go down & to England, gettain linca Ome een a.n omla' ree s) o narrow street, until yon | steamers allawing o humber of apart. ED. REED, Proprietar. R [of all small boys at some period of Bnd g correspgnding number o ‘the | monts in their vessels to be fitted up ~wTITE xoe sTaBLE T e e bk ok on Tt Strc, s | divess bd 1 g e s for o s | e n the twre pund brass duor-key |Iike therefrigerator car. o e o Sy g i, Mok on Tois & as | driver, and it liag been mine for a long | that carries the. the circular saw at-| The dressed beef shipped to Eng. Grmer 1113 and Howard Sts. Bt bt ion i | tine o encomnter the typical aharac | achment of any stupid, prosic. Esnt:| Il oy stives o b e o I 7 " Y m ':\:QJA\-. ters th: 1..\‘0 ;nn«;‘lutl stage boxes | ern hotel. The rooms open on to uus;am“n and al finds a ready mar- DRY Goflns NDTIONS AND GEN s FURNISHING Goons on Far, e AR { send_their odd sayings all | narrow strect as thoy would from Ar The meat is shipped in quarters ) 3 Ir. Black's Rheumatie s S s s i ot “cud o] mne oy g, i apended o Y o : il S, e sod ek Oup o [ 1~ § PAVSCIR SO0 S scemd at. st tofll shot of thochas. { wparafe howse. Tt 1 dekighafoty i | o mesaer e Fonte i shipped i It will pay you to examine this stock, as everything is entirely new, and great BAR- TR b ST v s, e 10 0 S i s et b v, e vt | B s ety eues | OIS will be given. Gy, wToutc and iood Purier, and whie & 7c : sf 00! orth. | be nervous and easily alarmed by the 2 | For Tol or five liiurs, wp Tl o |in canvas before being shipped. D, A v b 't imiproves the gencret heath. 36 Cent © huugs, up hill and | ghostly noises in the adobe walls and | A. Hammond & Co. ot only ru t. . SAITI, BLACK & OO, Propristors, | HENBY BOHLMAN, _tovs, notions, pictures | 40WT: through creeks and dried-up | the muslin-ce ts, when the | their owy s o onrietnrae s, et | v, 4. 5 1 Sk i Bogiat | Sulches, callod. arroyo, the concly S st 0 caper g_bzly i when the h’.‘af:.n"“:nfi.?[ ufir{fin‘\?;fi? U 44l 1C : s R ooxax, Gen') Agent, Omaka. P. C. BACKVS, 1305 Farmtham &, Fyne d_steadily al all sl k & Faney Goods | ed_steadily along, and, Ealine cndetis foak - - —— e SRTT Tom " SRtz Bl noTiAe Oy dRE T soite fett's,

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