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T OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1881, 3 HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES. | /e et Fun i the forn of smake | in arranging and conducting Jivees town | been removed feom, the ico and san mxs NEW AND CORRECT MAP . - v ; ‘. W 8. ,l < \ 1 ¥ 1 the “‘ji‘ n . Alnxtk l;”‘ v‘ shing! z“ H\'v: '\‘H” e Proves beyond any reasonable question that the Cal ards dis the title *“Mis . M marked with ead penc . > Whit & alled “thea h ble arose between Gilmore and he F Y | ‘ .\ Small shoulder capes ate made entitely wd tirely of flowers rehe }lu troit fish honse, and tl “.wn' or on, T8 by all odds the best road for you to take when iraveling In efther direotion between of je a lady of fashion is composec Jubiiee, all wi w, Gilmore inning s ¢ . ey f 3 ‘,‘ " | ! wer alone, the vty ‘\»lw\‘ ]i‘:.f, \ o, .:..l :‘11”.‘:“.\ .",-u fnxm:)u it | Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. " (] s and hand-bags are mad f real How ) t th ized, A X b " s of & 00, Ma'dam warefully examine this Map, The Principal Citles of the West and Northwost are Stations, ather meenle &t ¢ aven 1is 8,807, and fully one WISy 8 SSTVICOs & k 9 | gnthisrond. i through trains make elose connections With tho trains of all Fallrouds at| White chips are trimmed with maroon | cracefully over her g ”1 n hair 1t usu. | to hear from yet Gilmore grew dejected. Life looke | J'""‘“"“ points. feathers Al these b, nets are made of many fow cloomy. Letters poured in on e¥ery | yrhace complexion hetrays vk - Crimson shades are in favor for library violets and lilli | PIPPERMINT DROPS. [ ome of his family at vegular intervals | gon b g gl tine my rlef- | o (1] ) windows, and | om all parts of the world, bearing | e * ena . | - | from all part tion, whose mirror tells | et | + An Alsatian bow of shaded ribt ok, el Lemon-juice prevent wis, and a | the unpleasant infiormation that it h J " od, Sal | ¥ o5 & | the new hats. . “. e atiaica ruti, with fce, provents ans | wa - thundering price for beans:” | that yon are Tanned, Sa 0' | R A 1Y | Feathers are solid colors, half gold and urious effects from the | At last more sold the Marshall | andd sflgnrfllincolmlnnnnm, | L4 ey |\ | half cardinal . NATURAL CURIOSITIES | When the tel e vmder | eating honse and moved to Chicago. | or have Eruptions, Redness, omf Valie ' ol el s with Bayadere [Eroundy nd the poles alvlished, the e | He carried his deep affliction along | Roughness or unwholesomo B T m(lv’; ,,‘ i ”,hk ‘\“ T s et £ ol e | with him, gnawing like a cancer at| tints of complexion, we say ‘ Q ,nw-- ndipehi ierries are dowdyish, and aristocra ¢ a rar 1 kel f: ML kel i i 1 The persecutio! e oili{nsrs vefeies to hanle them, T HC | fas Fromn st se [ Wil Nye telle of a tramp printer who | M8 vitals The persocution heets use Hagan's Maguolia Balm, = | A Cineinnati paper says that Cineiunati | A canary bind in Flmira, bt gk Lo oo 1 By b Sk b EAS lib oyt il Itisadelicate, harmless and 1s study boxing, Paper collars, for in. | Whose parents and grandparen e ' g « nidentitied 1 died The terribly afflicted Unideitied . e oased hint to s lnat resting | Aelightral artielo, Jroducing } 1 A Chi Arummer i .\l‘x..,., and the widow, with what little | the most natural and entranes Wikconsin ail for hittin il money she had saved from the ex- | ing tints, tho artificiality of | IS O LS | penses of bogus telegrams and express | Which no observer ean detecty | o erected a plain marblo slab | and whi e averave woman is composed of 24 bones, 160 11 ) hair-pit has | oifle and i packag ch soon becomes pers | made of ope Old gold ons | 34 o ‘,if“"”;f\. to the memory of the tortured Gil- manent if the Maguolin Balm are favorite | oen | A Trerion wathdet ; is judiciously used, | \ The handsome thin window et | third baseman or bow The following Sabbath the me | if Dlack silk cauze on whi brocaded | ook 1y a ditchtender named Theedore | The government has | family went out into the ceme ures in old 1 silk on Gilimore's plant some violet e oronve colors In Tarls are lobster l 1t was foaled on D, [ grascho, Arriving on the ground, they observed { st Dotk qark and b o A which wras red 43 i in | et wsilent horror that another legond P T Thivey CARNINVAGIN tor | b inchies, and welghed 150 | S ; | appearcd above the name of Gilmore, 1 ashiohiable for yonng ladies to | pound am lived twelve hours | A man in Greene, Chenango - connty, | (G50 0 T was xlmlkwl wds on wound learn to play the violin, and there are | after the several oreliestras throughont the states | e said to make very good niis ing seven feet four inches from tip to tip, wl woman tr v apen acan | and the other a male, seven feet, were il ndwhen | on the Beac n aton’s Nec bout nine miles down the Cheyenne | 1., one day Tust we d she never was so surprised in | A Peoria lady picked up the other da twv dead Enish sparrows, their ills i g [ Now Y ork, recently wie o one a female, measur | @ postal card, then” wrag nicroscy mail-hox “Who would live without children®” |* A Wonderful Lake. Plaintively anks dhe Rew Vork Herald | g Bodie Free Pross publishes the [ e T N e oyt ot | following descriptton of Mono lnke, a i X of water: Notwith- on asmall blackboard and read: ‘A | thundering price for beans THE CHICAGO &- NORTN-WEETERN RAILWA\' Overallofits prineipal Tines, runs each way daily from two to fous ress o I 0 o to four or moro Iast Expi Wrakns. 10is tho only road west of Chicago that uses the PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Tt1s theonty rond that rns Pullman Sleeping Cars Nortn or Northwest of Clileago, Tt has T 1l h ; | mie smarkable bod We have heard considerable about the | terlooked so fir « Iy that they conld not Ly | your old coat adutabulill N nearly 3,000 MIL 1 | habit girls have of sitting on one log, 1t SRTISALG LT Lorvers: iAok lerent wdwood ballc it is no longer con. | standing the steady influx of five SRR RTS, envar & O m'yfvnf\';|Qy‘.""v'-“'f-"\|n'.""'y'"“""'\.'»im‘.t‘s';'l("‘y‘u}-\l Dakata Lina* | avery bad one, ey i the leg| birds had evidently heen having a hottime | e to smoke aclay pipe while crecks and innumer- Nebry on Line,” il and Minneapolis Line. o s over this n s, cnneinber to ask for Tickets via thiaroad, bo suro thoy rend over it, and take nono other MARNIN UUGHITT, Gen'l Mauager, Chleago. W, L, STEXNETT, Gen'l Pass. Agont, Chleago, NA““\ l' l" P TTicket Agent C. & N. W, Rallway, Hth and Faxiham streets. Agent C. & N W. Railway, 1ith and Farnhau strecta, Railway, U, 10 RCR Depot. S Db e reen Bay & Lake Superior Line. doesn’t belony to the young are sold Uy all (‘on]mn Tieket Agents fn the United Stites aud | ford Sunday Journal, A Peal Mass,, pet cat in a currying \ 9 The st admired hats of the season are | sho, wen 1o sleep inside a out of hix mouth the old Panama straw, with the brim lined napping when the n, you are not honest, ' Why do you with white Surah or black or brown velvet | She came ont without a [ put all the good peaches on the top of the while white pompons and feathers, but no nm. eleven hours, after traveling [ measure and the little ones below? gy ' | Hart- | of it. ana if a man does it his partner, t, will kick the ns, its bitter but pel- lucid waters continue togive a sedi- mentary analysis of 45 parts sodu, 40 parts salt and 15 parts borax andlime; hat the lake is 20x19 miles in dinmeter and more than 200 feet lll't“l inplaces; that it contains two large and s any self-res ribbons, decorate (lu itsic The lat st Parisian vloves are in un- en found in the | ) Ghas “Shiverick. ed Kid, Whi'h fit the hand | 4 f rfectly. Alameda coun several small tufa islands, the first in ¥ {but the wrist and arm are full and large d trunk which | & magnitude having an arca of 2200 1 They are eight in hes deep, fastencd with feet lon , and | who truly loyes a ho acres and the second 1500 acres; that two buttons, led “Mosquitaire.” | seven fect in ciren at the base. | He must be in the w Among the new French linen fashions | Much interest is shown in the discover are full of men who Tovd -Mul,l"“l le's delicately colored table-cloths, which | The Nevada Uity ript describes a | horses, not wisely, but too well. [ New " throw up in greater distinctness ! upon the second island is the crater of a volcano that was in active eruption late as 1858; that upon the larger Orleans Picayune. Belle Redma of I)uhuqm-, nd re. | battle Detween a dove anda half-grown he largo PR i P { lief llu‘nx;v’umn I dixhes and wlasses and | rooster, wh k place in that vity the [ “H w ml. you like A\u~|in'l"L‘|~L;wI . ‘l_fl:uu‘l :m;l -n[u 100 feet If Inl, in 70 N s whith now adorn the dinner table. | other day. The encounter lasted for ten v of Unele Mose. 1 like the cot depth of water, are boiling springs i NIT RE BEDDING i it iy vy e, bt il T feels sorry for e folkes | of asphalt, and that o living thing o Changmg Caf‘s Il 5 y licks and at Winds, comfortable, but alw Sleeves are skin tight for plump arms | and have four-inch scallops. Jined with | riches of colored satin and Spanish or point g a Bernhardt arms have | vy | It oag I, shanticleer b iu' M Lo i i | fa in tho waters of the lake except rrweRS times, whic h contains 0,049 picces. Mis ove the pigeon from the fiald. LS UD il v Piute N pye 1 AR, M e e e o e e B i (Y| e K s uasel wom| apa e @ CHIGAGO Feathers, Window Shades, o8 S e e her majesty the | Seed a town whar it was <o hard to get | fourths of ralley ’ 5 .It.h| “1::-(.} e ava ot n’\'v‘llld‘u:xl-lh ey e, | change for a five-dollar bill, commonly ealled 1 EFEE bk - | Where direct connections e | x50 miles in | . 3 holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of heat or water, is light, | ;) i -r( on” says: “Carefully remove all the pie NEW YGRK, ROSTON, d not only easily adjusted the i of flesh, dry the su A R ™ 3 33 S oLy Shaly SRS ok G Ti4: a6 icon b the | ayie NG AT N 1 ARE or slab, l""_”'l of l!" past been wholly sub BALTIMORE, empress of India. werub the inside thoroughly., persons | erged by mineral waters similar to WA INGTON o | 5 uLInutll\'(hhx med, portion of the basin, as the water- | hooks set out n Little River. Two of the I i s 12[]8 an 121[] F&Pn ST, hooks were set pretty close together, and |1 t the skin back i mark along the western wall is nearly f . . B above the present surface of | The Short Line via. Peoria ) apr2d von thast, iwork quilt, made by herself b « ly chanticleer put iu his b rday 1 wanted to get h will be ””“ln~lllu[ 7,000 picces, | | Lord Beaconsfield have been forward 1 dong, and 1 aint foundd it vet, L nchher | Which SR maremado wen meoush | And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up- nd fitted to the head by a metalli_ spring ild havebeen | A receipt fo <kins with the hair | ing the lake i b of At AL diameter, and has at some not remote PHILADELPIIIA, ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. s ready, scomb recently had some |“uffering foom salt-rheun of those which now oceupy the deeper AND ALL EASTERN ITIE | perfplace a off the worthless branch, while cheerfully burden are sure to_tumble | Wiy ixa poron ) the demoeratie camp.This exhibition | e o [ of petty spite by the « monkey is ac- | quming a ril- | eountedd for by Robertson having |Raati et b il A e Dy SH Yy P ; . | Dexter L. Thomas, A (5 ] R e RO R \lu\ \l,. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, | re so startling, their acquaintan- NEVER GIVE UP, of sawin ad hiis litt daughte ooklyn, on the stage a8 a s Opvick in Hanscoml's Block, with George E. | Prichett, 1206 Farnhat St., Onihia, Neb, o |, wring close cuffs and the elbow trimmed with a | ¢ of them caught an vel during the night, ol 1000 fee lidhiFrediple h | with a0 the eel, in attempting to get off the | Tistown Heral Slnke Sl TRT——— Ry - b Lol ehirrec Dloat, | confinedaeithiibowa Sof |l i eiated e i il e e | Fonos made an Blosant (ot L DTANARCLIS CINOINATI SLOVIS L W MURPHY & CO ¥ s § entirely out of water. Wihen he went e pens very enrly, ] I $ ‘4"'1 sharp-pointe examine his hooks he found a_large er lass, il had” plenty “of Tittle | 'Or‘tnhmlsm Accounted For. SOUTH-EAST. ! : caugh on tie hook near the eel - He thinks Deats almost before his country | Harttord Courant. e - L B it Pl ol s g ) R e s T Wholesale Liquor Dea,lers i Won't you U | i attempting to catels jt, ot ca e 2| They lunghed at him for & book Farmer, | conversation onee turned upon the F § | | the other hook dangling close by, ] Wad 3 fool, and prophesied that he | Sy oy oren TR L SR W AT ST OU S PTTIT] oo said, | ington Gazette 7 ol mot b able o et Dick the price of | Character of the baby. Why was he| FOI Cle | y And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. | [ wwl_'-n '"m h. the rake. Yet when he had his “garden |80 naughty? The brother who had | oo 0l e Uaton | p1edtt Corner 14th and Dougla Kts., Onnha, Neb | Tudianapolis has had a novel funeral -4 | MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. b st sl ity hat 1 v | reachod the ago of - twelve, and w e ey v . woman n.n'.uun..m. vve by & band of | Ak ven cncumber at ahout - dime | studying the steam engine’ in his in- Lincs for ALL POINTS o ot T, fo | g Ml - her e ¢ ) LS dibet Sl o ATk e O Edward W. Simeral, |To Nervous Sufferers. _member of the new order of | L8 ranch wants apenny’s worth of cucnnbe O J 4l T ol The Sons wi ave i ‘W Epecia B $8. L, v 22 ol THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. on i benevolent s v com-| The n‘x:::.l \:3“\'\.:‘11 have & new pecialty T asa oo (ioer Ie ¢l e 'Lix“ N::::[fli ¥ l”“l .:::(:,'.fi v«ln:l.‘«.ll :umunltl NEW LINE o= DES MOINES ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | A ; ] posed of hoth sexes, 1 L 1 friend | WhC SR 0 DDy 28 L THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Room 6 Creightonifthand Douglas strects. | Dr, J. B, Simpson's Specifle A Norristown woman Frank Mordaunt intends to star next | after an_ abse ve alittle fellow, is there not a greater k l — D»—S VBENTON = MI!DIOINH e L ann wema ! o slinTaRisw Iy, SO O 2 pressure of sin to the square inch in Roc sland . S. 5 - { ked how she enjoyed herself, re tion of a new opera house is be- | what a change to be sure, what an |the baby than in any of the rest s Tt lon Spo 8 ' Thad o delightful time: it Ondlen Dta: | cuking hen she has grown 1o be,” ai o} i TR s The uneqvaled inducements oftered 1y this ine | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 1 ¢ the morgie 5 el k and thinks, ““Well, well, and o travelors an tourists are as follow : = brought in w Hashyrziy el iitenutonr, v, bald-h : | e 2 hted PULLYAN (16 whecl) PALACE ARBACILILOCK, Tt wasitiateer thias i fimorilie [Norrietown } act ““““; A o et i that is left of m k, | FROM THE HUB. RS runouly on this line, ", 15 | Cor. Douglas and 16th Sta, Omatw, Neb, | (7" varid ”'i""-u " 6 T4 oW ok il 28 st | Ml crimhisteveriyue dhiticous s, There is perliaps no tonic offered to avce fog | "o . wamICK, CrAs, ® Wk ‘/‘"‘“l \%\ . The old set of § used Ly Rl 2 Yy ien you both exclain with one hreath. | o - SN Al ORReat an e Iy incTironl Co I, & § Gl 20 10 % \ e : Phece is every reason to believe that | *Why how well you're looking, not a day | the prople that possesses as much re ] | ) he 8 ton v ooy g of st Ttk | Moo’ sry rewe, o oliers, ot | oy ol v ook, ook sy | 18 LIS e BESsRS g MCh G| sig| REDIOK & REDIOK, (¥ P oAt errod inPaRdifterens (s K820 Advertiser, Just at this season of the year, when first-class passen ’ : LTl |Late e ) AT s o iends of Frederie Paulding have spent | The double page cartomn in the current | the stomach needs anappertiz ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW. i - R and other At | over 10,000 in promoting s theatrieal | Puck ke the enkie, 10 represents the | the blood needs purifying, the che with thel Special attention will & D : e the Land of | enterpri s TP e BEREs D | e e S b Bitters, An | this, above: m]r|l' ation o s il i n | 70 2 Al Write for them and get full pa iciansto | of fruit ¢ ) dall of o b . 1 Southicast. all the courts of the Sta o+ Unitod States, | 991 Z £ Rl l\’-‘:‘ W hnl.m(u“‘f:.lx:]: m[.‘.::;. \\Iill)‘.miLn‘lu f.:.i h“l‘y;’:\‘t\“‘ ;wlvll]r)\lh u}ln('(- of Il‘l“";m“”&t \\A‘ulth a ]mnml‘ " 'mlll TN O IS ocliete of g A e i M!:‘ 00 per Dackage, or alx pa I i o dese r dan (el goittl s anankeys pichis of cure, dowt wait until you are| sl ) . \ L e T | W WS | P S 2Rt el Ty Gty e T e 5 A. G. TROUP, i, & i y D wese Iig . Lawre rel W (e e Summne: I 4 N » H 5% vor & | 8% M 0008 In R L L i ) F. odiman, h\ 5 1 et heTA T i SR I R e T o rea i 5 | of it sits the stalwart Conkling, with Platt fmonths for you to” recover in.—[ B Al informat 0, Bleeping 3 I Sreittane ) d V Eh o sl Inaon sl s Bt ¥, where hisdaughters | L Cuar Lo hin shoulders, andho in the | ton Globo, jleodw 15 | Car uecommon | APTGANEY - AT - LAW, | K s andall dragshuaviorywhore, skinned, with glorious eyes, and - one ¢ Z - — f often find traces of the vi the Two young men, unm ney to squander i Saning i girolai o i $10 i its members wonld keep absoliite abond blood of | i3, cue'yhysician of 1 pay in their faces [in key (achy) the that city. | Tonon atits meeb e o of 0 i = Omaha, Nebrask apfrst | g ; 5 feal Uestival in | ces will need no label to distinguish- them m jhiarnT et ol is to have a musical festival in | o8 Wi i S SRRyt i L G e T e | i | gomare mutring it tow au| THE ANTIQUARL : J. P.ENGLISH, younz men, and then resolutely set to work for the purpose, and Theodore | few days at a comntry p e, b | depressed - spirits, of appetite, | s romoved to 1420 Douglas Strect, between An o S vor Will b the organizer and . con- | many of these cards et - Anyth g for | general - debility disordered — blood, with and Tty oty COpp Dushparal, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, A ohllanth $ rEy ; o ‘lw“l‘l be demnded, ;nml\ constitution, headache, or any | ehanged T 410 South Thirteenth Street, with philanthropie young ““w"," e | Booth's pireposed rendition of Humlet in | here's a keer witeome | disease of a bilious nature, by all Moines, o | English at the Berlin theaters will be as sorry o hoar | socure o botile of Electric Bit- | J. M.Woolworth. ruhardts rendi- e woull Sy ‘,"' ber, | I TR T . g original s overbid you on” them app.es; ! ST o ey P NW hiue of aiding hix cseape by makin Hetalias [0y e ' noltw I tod, you pid improvement that will follow; R 208, 1. CLARKNON 0. 4. On, L {neof the band i the dissulae of female| oy LV B0 Sy no-makers. ad- Mary. said he 1o “pretty |y will bo inapired with now bifo) Clarkson & Hunt, ,.';‘;‘;f;\;,, o Reson. ot et of o | vertise The struments i - cho Ko girl, 800 et coming o, pirengthiand setiyity will sotira; pait Roar for Moore(s) Succomos to tchards & Tunt, 2 % 9. b0 akonpiyo Ao and misery will cease, and henceforth (L affection is safely lodged at Fort iite ge aorcs angsvou to wend i his “owling | 11 WY IR S e | Harness ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, " 2 “Ah, wide o another, *‘them i > # . Emporia News: A strong-minded female it the first of Mol i o w10 il ¢ | i ,,,m],,l ol hnl Gete taanty R 8. 14th Street, Omvha, Net SafecHa b ML R o Frii il el AL e el te, by Tsh & McMahon, 8) w ;‘z_:l.r n»,hdl,;x'n; iy »:.t‘:r“l:l)! l;"rrhl:ght 9 Sigmora Ilt *tnlnlwm_l':iw to I'lfl)'l lm«l:" their cards, and h'th’\\p v.‘hm. he k’n W —— Sadd Iery W. J. CONNELLI i | at 'O Of ORiL0) - | Macheth in English with some actor of [ what was oing on, his mouth NOTICE . i Loy 10 thenl 1 e basean o i oy | Position and wi application has been e forever o the il of i wisdon | SesARNEIL ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. |uu Iu»llAnIm\ll]m Wi t m.:.. theres { o0 Mr., Irving in_her behalf, istori s ned, as he has been many a tine,— | B. Bl d D With KassAR CITY, | LEAVESWORTH, ATCIHIRON, tion, ..x:.llxxnlxn)’xl: b s il- | gid to have mow quite mastered the | P Shi O ! PP e A el o Orp Front Roomss (up staiee) i Haneom's | Catsn, Bt il (e, e CouNRReIA road company she n wi ing.ish 1 hie: o now brick building, N. W. corncr Ffteenth 5 trom which radiate 8 vigorous Anglo-Saxon that would do cr l"’.‘l'::“"'.'l”"‘“: i 1, t;‘r';;;{l',;‘h a | Purnhom Strects, EVERY LINE OF ROAD to an old ray dour o theatre i Whic fioll Mo High Price for Benns To William Corbett, Morrc', Thoms | that penctratos the Continent from the Missourl § cpsinan e 8 oty AUV WL | ek Brioe forBanen | Toilen Sty S e HAMBURG LIME. i i b cluinied the l»m u)'lnu-uhnl the »AM... er i said; " stopped off at the Marshall, Mich., | Yoi o hiredd uotifed that on the oth day of | & - CHICAGO, ROCK TSLAND & PA- B A Juuaamiy Ko Juulemonti, ing house weveral years n fepten e A, D. 1461, one Willam Coriit, fled | =4 Woekly Line of Steamers CIFIC RAILWAY W fi.m. 0 & ....‘...4..:..¢'.n3 2’ to call s | yous® 1've ;“[‘“,T,. B0.reRp; Ho was not vory hingry, and called | 8" % 55 ot ‘J..uf‘,, = Lewvinig New York EVERY THULSDAY 62 | ix the anly line from Chicazo owning_track into o e s e ut | . Wa P for a plate of beans, whichhie receiyed. | Kan 11 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, and ) n., fo Kansas, or which, by its own road, re t ape his obse , and then got to | posed Forrest; © got a whole compuny 2 ing B 1y i s y Ho arrant No, » o " 0 . No wimsixa conskcrions! No huddling in l.‘nL ot hitn down to steady. worly on the | Mile, Ithem, the French aotress who, for| *“That's a thundering price for | 14ted'at Council Bluffs, lowa, O GERMANY. | urricd in roomy, clean and ventilated coaches, light of & lantern ¢ man Wi swinging | the lnst five years | . ioLadiint ' T, . | o land in that land district, The “location” was For passage apply to upon Fast Express Trains about a depot in the distance where trains ““ A s Leen the l’-“l“ q“. 'nuuvm said Tom, : anceled by letter of Hon, iisoner of the = G BRI IMHI'&H"‘ DAY Caus of unrivaled magnificence, PrLimay B e switchine. s e o word | That’s the price,” said the pro- | generd Land gt dated July 0th 1st0, v | 4y gy doptet tho Lion te Trade Mark, and Gen. Pase. Aot 01 biouiday | paracs sk Catn i ir o word tamons The latest modefor dressing the of S her de. | Prictor, : oftice, and the offiers instructed w0 notify Corsett | 4 STAMPED with the LION | g < g Maonms, ey Posur Omahi surpussed excelleriee, at the Jow Fute of NEVENTY T twist of coils in the shape of figu but rice in “Much| The train was just starting; Tom | of |”"| ation taken wnd Ut his ey o NO GOOLE Atk Fixk Crsrs kach, with ample timo for healthful ). cuches from the nape of the nech o Abor of ») ing the purest | paid )il & RN ORANG S .l | right had been approved e would be permitte to | v { 110 r0] o | Al \‘ created an extraordina lim and his indignation on toward | signed warrant. or o xubstitute cash in oy ment | Workmen are N L ke and Misourt River Pointa; e e | B , T, "Nl St aar v b | B iy S e i | ke S L B | pAPER WAREHOUSE, |yt iRt Al lity ) partas " osibl s nso il s | year aid sheh B0 to Amorics, e Ty, On Mon. | oF fhe Gamisioner waa browght' home e s onfer favor Ly i (0 o rouds 4 and crown braids are popular with many | * Lotta, who has made more people laugh, | o ¢ 15 Was on Saturday. On Mon-| corbe, or o any party or ]ml(unulmmpuulul‘ DAV'D SMITH MOURE Wa ticket (do not forget this) directly to every people. Scollops for s front hair ar in . ather oy 1o | day, Gilmore, the eating house man ta i righte, and it appearing from the records | . GRAHAM PAPER cu e of iportano b Rausas, Nobsi, Black entire o pisce o n AUY. OSUGE Wullall AlY r At of Douglas county, Nebraka, that J. B. Whittier, | = " ills, Wyoming, Utah, idaho, Nevada, Calitornia, ) purcly gonaby, A fale! 1igoe O siaiy the Episcopal church, and | Feceived a tolegram collect on deliv- | 8% Do foustsn Netrba, that J. 1 Whittier, | NOTICE. Orbaon WaAiaiton Farmiiary, Ooloredar Arisot N. the AL 1A o h‘ uu]u.\ e lies, ni was contivined at New Ovleans in 186! ‘u) 81.25, nhuh he paid, and read on | said Corbett to the title of said N. W. § 8 o s T T e 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lou, A S e . s Gho Lol M8 rom being injured | Throughout a busy and not altogethe O o o o pric or | Town, 16, North Range 11 Kastof 6th P, M. | ohn Dassept will take notice . 30 ) A liberal ar ments regarding baggage as Ly crimping, and remains wava. & teh | ilfn Lotia s not uly anofiether easy | opening it, A thundering price for |ty S 0L B o " an | duy of May, 151, Charics Draides, o dustico of —WIHOLEAALK DKALERS 1N aniy other i, and rates of re wways as 10w ws )y 24 M Mly succeeded in ex- | |)eang! oftle dan s o | the Peace of 1st precinet, Donglas County, Neb sy ! FiY D ® 00 longer time, tending her fame fro s end of th office has under date of May th, 1881 decidod P competitors, who furnish but u tithe of the com The fhatbobis i HET SN 1t abe pud.oF 10 el Thirty d; from that date a neat | that the said Whitter and Hobbs are entitlod to wod an order of attachment for the sum o | pook | ERS SWRITING( | fort he va ious designs for fans are very | tinent to the other, but she has done wh - RONARY. i g e Mr. | 1ocate the kaid tract with warruits, or to aubsti. | ¥ wding before him, wherein [\ § A I WRAPPING, | Dogs and tackle of sportsmen froe. odd. With the exception of thase having |is far more to her' credit and glory- she | €Xpress package was handed in to Mr. | G5 IE TECL L EERMES BEL A0t gut. Py ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Tickets, uaps and folders wt all principal ticket artistic and classic figures, all others are | has kept that name unsoiled by awy | Gilmore, C. O, D., who paid ninety Whittier for the Eb of N. W. 3516111 ty consisting of SR " y offices in the United States and Canada, L] very , like the fans carvied several | breath of scandal cents for the privilege of opening it to | Elijah M. Hobbs for the Wi of N. Wi5616-'11 s . R. R CABLE L. ST, JOH They only resemble the lag liouse, in Denver, will ao- | discover & Jot of sawdust, on the top |« 'I“h.v. days from the date of the first: publica il e WAy tinued to the Prlntel‘ s StOCk "\"","', st i Gen, Tkt, and i it g dniay e degh ; counts, be a very rgeous | of which lay slip of piper with the | of tis wotico are alowed in which wo appuat | W46t NOIIIS ELGUTTER, Paintif ’ ; i A , Chicag o e, Bos stg W Sauls AV Ak, of U\|}.‘.' u\x\l ‘"fi" will out i .‘,.n.:,r, cabilistio symbols: ‘A thundering | from said decision suay be iled fn the focal lan NOTICE, | | £ Cont paid for Hags auc Faper Stock, Scrap ¥ , i, and stockings of these are | wanager, and the house will be o i | Pice for beans? {£ 0 apnoa! i flod, nlnsty daye frow exrinn; | prisy s Sk Warchouses 1220 to 1237, North worked with thrvad, while the garments | Soteibor ration of the theatre | TWo months from this Gilmore was | S of e sud thirty days are alloweo he ,.‘““‘ FoRulkdore and Cantnotopst L L (IS, _— nriched with gold. Other fans \ 2 s tiow is herchy & yroj ' sariol LG, - MGUSE ] will be don 4 d & Co. of [summoned to Chicago ts meet a ration for the said tracts, th 1 of Trustees of d shaded stripes and a handsome, | Chicago. éir bi o ot § AMDAR s antnan - andidhafoia i 5 i ¢ & . = .‘1‘...|1m\1untu o haniucuncy Lufghte | Chicago. el !'lll‘ul ue willnet $15,000. | former business partner, and the hotel IUILER, WA, 1 LAMBERT, District No. 1, of Cuuing county, Nebras AGENTS WANTED FOR )as ‘ I he carpets will be of royal wilton, the clerk h led | a letter conveying tegistercr, heceiver. | ka,until 2 o'clock A.M. of the day of June are also fans will d f exotic flowers, | eih erk handed him a letter conveying | 20er T Y 3 : i ruperics will be of the finest fabrics’ that | o0 s e 1206y fribt 1."1881, for ercetion of o sh Juse in the t Sasar @uiiang monesion uy Aoyl Jaj figures, and Freneh landscapes. | the looms produce, the boxes will be up- | 408 pPleasant information 4 - | NOTICE, of West, Point, in said School District, during the Ladies now also use their fans to replace | } d after the style of Louis X1V | dering price for beans st of these | L 4 present year, the sane t built dnd the i un.n,,. aph albums. Some of them are | | terial cove ed with verses or with the autographs | W vf:\h' rated artists, Kansas state ‘musical jubilee, t , by | @rticles, 83,80, A genuine telegram | at Bismarck, Kan., August 15 and 19, | from Gilmore's mining share broker s e e Poundations of Success i promises to beone of the grandest affairs | advising him to sell was refused, and | ! | Truatoo rict, aud S ' papkia The I Pt e SR The wathotic cruse soes to bo at ita | ever attemptod in the west, Prof. . L | the R o o s b Jus ytion o, | and pactdoutis ipay e st o1 L Turiihls. BURINESS AXD $0G1AK FORH .~\..:°A:f:.°;.‘.'.n.:.x..-.' i i mu,m in New York, A single flower of | Leslic, of Uhicago, has charge of the ar- | auq 1o Gilmore of 81,500, plaintifl, and Giibert Wemon, defendant: that (and a duplicate copy thereof at the oftice of | The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, go size s now worn _on the waist of a | rangeient, wnd has organized classes all | %64 %0 e Gil property, to-wit: Funds have ‘been attachod un- | Charles Drigcoll, archiitect, in the city of Owaha, | sct business, valuable tablos, sacial etiquette, J 5 s od ‘e lady’s dress (not @ bunch,) because it is in | over the state. These will be under drill ear rolled awal AIMore OF- | gor'said order. Said cause was continued to the | Neb, parliamentary ussge, how to conduct public busi’ | Bosed upon scientitic analysis of this celobrate B Thie said Board of Trustees hereby roserve the | new; in fact it x..m.....\.w.um t0 Success 0F | German Spaingy, 18 ite cotcentrated duplicate, cloct au, . ddrom, | all cases. A family necessity. Addross for cir. ! right to reject any ....;1‘ “xl-:it'.:“ m.‘:«o};, T, w::'_m‘ 'WI_‘; riis ANCLOK PUBLISHING | With thirty to forty sparkling doscs in each bot- dint, Nebruska, | 00., Bt. Louls, Mo. €. £2rSold by druggists the world over, .x,rou.u«ul with some rule of high art. |from n until the jubilee, Mr. Leslie dered a case of Mackinaw trout from | sah day of July, 1851, at ¥ o'clock ther freak of fashion is to wear an ew- | has with hiw in the “state twenty ~eight Detroit. They came C. O. Dy, $13.83; ARTHUK A n broidered butterfly on a sleove of & dress, | professional musiciaus or teachers tonssist | when opened he found every 'fish had Ouana, Jun 9, 1881 wvry thur-dew may3l-dstevt d West Point,

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