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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1881. ‘ 'rmsm:wum comu:crm ‘ 1 SOCIETY SODA. t RANGER'S ROVINGS. gerfest, loaves on t f him, was on a ay for 1'),‘.“.-:»«,;‘.‘1 by me ' My, 3. 3, Dhdkey teft on W 5 8 TIERRSVIRRUIG AT oor e . «TRtemss Proves beyond any reasonable question that the Which Fizzes With the Usual|quy for Denver accompanicd 1‘\1”;,Q ness, and T desire to retract to the|In Which He Takes in the City CHICAGO 1 & NORTH WESTERN Head. duughter, Miss Belle Dickey, Miss | Public anything I have said, and place of Plattemouth, F Y e R i | TP e Mrs, Motz citer. | Him vight . Spwtone 3 or on, T4 by all 6dds the best rond for you to take when iraveling In either direction botween. Mrs. Thrall. On their return Miss S50 it Sl :' \ins in the ban. | The Building Boom Showing I Chicago and all of the Principal Polnts in the West, North and Northwest,” * to visit ont at | krupt stock in Straw Hats on sale at Saengerbund Syrup and Picnic | Belle Dicke Cream—With a Dash of | er & will stop en rout Mr. Honey, U. P, ag warefally examine this ap, The Principal Citles of the West and Northwest aro Station| onthis road. Its through tralns make closo connections with the trains of all railroads Madam, Large Preparations, M Clarksville, Neb.,, and Miss Thrall | about half price at Frederick's Hat . h junction points, atrimonial Matters, will stop to visit the family of Mr.| oad ioenins oo Whose complexion hetrays - Clarkson at Schuyler. bt et s v |New Shops Constructing for| ooy Iulmnlnllng imperfecs Mrs. H, H. Cook, a lady well| Goand seethe great walking the B. & M. tion, whose mirror tells yon Ladbi ""‘”“:“)::’:" and General {Known in Omaia, and Who has recent 3 e . that’ Jon are Tanned, Sallow . jeen residing in Florida, arrived in i . thie city n fow days ago and is the| The only place in the city whero|Notes From oneof Nebraskn's Livest and disfigured in countenance, guest of Mrs. Doctor Jensen Milwaukee Beor is found on dr Towns or have Eruptions, Reduess, al events during the week have | ¥ A 2 . Roughness or unwholesomo r. 16th and A tea party will be given this eve- | —Merchants Exchange, ¢ ning at the residence of Mrs. C. K. | Dodue streots Contant, in honor of Mrs, John Chese: - brough of St. Louis, Mr. H. W been few and far between, if we ex On the Train Once more Tam a “Ra rang tints of mmnrlexlnn. W0 say use Hagan's Maguolia Balm. I isa delicate, harmless and | delightful article, ‘{)mdnclm. all the news, subscriptior ' cushif the most natural and entranc- THE S ENGERFEST, 3ailo At o ot Bailey has just returned | 5,0 vor the western ran \therit and expects to make this his head. | which has gathered together not only - LIST OF LETTEBS )| Ge Il C zens, b S0 e quarters ut n:'\;: ;n 1;: m\:fl. 'f_“”‘ | mematntni i $he Omatis Postotice tor the | - that comes within my ran ing tints, the artificiality of Wl ICTICAN 80 | ook ending Saturday, dnne 11¢h, 1881 Chotee Creamery Butter, 25 conts, | Viathe K. €., St. Joe & Council | which no observer can detecty cicty in social intercourse. The won GENTLEMEN Choice Cooking Butter, 15 conts | Bluffs I reached Pacificd « | and which soon becomes per« derfel success of the entertainments of | Amold Henry preade A Wi, Yares & 0o, | ing en ronto soveral lnkes ol | manent if tho Maguolia Balm theweekir duckley J M r Hallespeak volumes f P make our Flovence ot out wart | 18 Judiciously used, pEIIR> for the energetic labors of the commit 'k Lemons 25¢ per doz. at J. 1. Nich. | by comparison oy tees, the drill of the various socioties | e 1 | oy & Co Tho Junction had ree from and the,valuable leadership of Profs, npon D—2 sl e Bl mering out its nev sus & M. for Platt was test pic- | and ha Th All socictios for the Sweng Steinhauserand Walther, Thedebut of nie, to be held at Roger's Grove, Sixth | Miss Kittic Lowe must also be record " i h § taken and we rode overm f brand d/as ono of tho social id artistio| 1 AL 1 Tk WL street, south of Park Wilde avenue, | yow embankment elevaid s as to successes of the season, and Tite Be Hail C 1, cast of Kountz's residence, will form | defy the tloods of the fu « ¥ - joins | ¢ Jolitison at the Swnger Hall, at 10 o'clock a. | vorts, bridges and trestle work wore 3 joins with a host of triends of the "“:“n s isasally: MoeMapRABATRT: A T, CHVI‘CA(:P & HOHTH WESTERN RAILWAY, young lady in extending its cordial | Kennedy . = o R 50 as to provent damming radis. 1015 tho OnlY roud wous OF Chlioage Wi uses i 'oars, fouF OF moro Fast Iixpreat congratulations. i 500 piece mosquitto netting, al| At the “Old Muddy” w - beautiful bridge ready aud on the Plattsmouth sile we PIONT( The ““Entre Nous” club held on PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.\,_ colors, 40c o on 8 lo¥s) 5 Tt I8 the only roml th, Iru‘u Care North or Northavest of Chicago, It has' 3! per picee, at the | very Store, 616 10th strect. S TR R p i e i V56t ] us the follow i \ ) t cecived and swallowd e catitomin L s W hona ) 1 Dakata Lines® njoyable picnic last Wednesday at Go to H. G, Clatk & Co., for soda | the most stupendous euts £ e found N Retrdn Vo e \ oils Lines 4 Pries Lake, which promisesto become ] Schoenemann G 1 water syrups and -\anu jo-tit I”"“"‘ ro 'I"l““' I“‘l" 1 “'I"“““”' over tUiS Toad aro sold by il Clupon Tick ,\,;‘:\lmi\f‘::’fl T i) + even more popular s a resort this Siowen Vi e sl UL R R Yeniembor to ns sur ..”‘I % ¢ 'I:) T | HELLE R Boy wanted at Frodoriok's tio load | & HOEVOiLs) BXGIEAUIS LAWS, but lins an un\lxn\ 4;[\:»0;“_; K for Tlckets via this rond, e suro they read over It,and take nono other, summer than las o pieuic ¥ Svenital A fw. " |idebiatite’ atBidity thnt spionks of 1 Managor, Chiloago, w. W. 11, STENSETT, Gen'l Pass, Agont, Chioagos) party was composed of the following Snow 1P S ? i . | zood things and repose. TARRY 1 DU Kot Agont O, &N, W. Ttaidway, 14th and Fairham strects DOE KIMBAL A ladies and gentlemen: Richardsen, May Wood, Grace Chambers, Dora Lehmer, Dollie Me- Cormick, Lou Tjams, Matiie Sharp, | Mora Balcombe, and Miss Monell, of Lincoln, and the Messrs. Will Redick, Will McMillan, M. T. Barka- low, Joe Lehmer, J. C. Sharp, Chas, McCormick, W. B. Ogden, Geo. Patterson and Arthur Remington. THE SHERILL CLUB held a social and literary last Monday the residence of the Rev. M. Sherrill, Some excellent instru- _mental music was furnished by Miss Clarie Rustin, and recitations by Mrs, Babcock, The pantomimic drama of “The Butcher Boy,” was very sue- cossfully rendered with Mr.” Chas. ‘Beach and Miss Mary Knight in the leading parts. NOTES. Several picnics are in preparation with Pries’ Lake as the objective point. It is understood that the wedding cards are being printed for one of the most popular members of the Pleas- ant Hours club. A number of Omaha belles will be disappointed. The ““Commers” given by the Saen- gerbund at the close of their Friday evening concert was a most enjoyable affair. Songs were admirably ren- .dered by all the societies composing the organization and the greatest en- oyment was experienced by both vis- tors and members of the Bund. A cature of the evening was the admir- b cperformance of the St. Joseph and under the leadership of Prof. Winkler and the panoramic views of St. Joseph Maennerchor life given by the St. Joe society to the ac- companiment of an excellent and laughter inspiring song. The whole ‘an gave Americans a plea sight into a most enjoyable custom. Mr. W. R. Morris wears his new honors as an attorney and counselor at law, with becoming modesty. HYMENIAL, The wedding of Mr., Gus. N. wart to Miss Gussie A, Bochme, tm.l; place on ‘1 hursday evening at the res- idence of the bride’s parents, south- west corner of Harney and Eleventh streets, the Rev. J. B. Maxfield per- forming the ceromony. A large num- ber of ids were present to wish the young couple a god speed on their new journey., The bride and groom were the recipients of many elegi and costly gifts, among which are the followiug: Mr. Guttig, chamber set; Mr. L. Knapp, fruit dish; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Benson, silver butter dish and knife; Messrs. Jos Seger and P. Toner, set of silver knives and forks; Miss Carrie Oleson, set of silver tea- spoons; Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Benson, silver teaspoons; Dr, and Mrs, A, A. Parker, slver butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Kobe, silver castor; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sigwart, clock; Mr. and Mrs. D. P, Moore, set table spoons and set teaspsons; Mr. Adolph Boehme, half dozen knives and forks, half dozen silver teaspoons and half dozen dessert spoons; Mr. and Mrs, John Stuben, half dozen silver table spoons; Mr. Benj. Gutting, silver castor; Ms. Spetman, ,,lusu cake stand and fruit dish; Miss Mary Sigwart, silver sirup pitcher; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tritz, one hand-painted China teapot and stand; Mr. and Mrs. J. Haley, two panel pictuees; Miss lh-nunu, two panel ru!un'u Mrs. E. Staude, silver cake basket; Lou Schmick, wa- ter service. News has just reached the city of the marriage of Miss Ella F. Pomroy, formerly a resident of Omaha, to Mr. W. E. Waite, of Gunnison City, Col- orado, The wedding took place on April 26th, Rev. Mr, Scott uniting the contracting parties, Miss Pom- roy will be remembered by many friends in Omaha, who will wish hers all happiness in her new rels POLITE PERSONALITI Mrs. Poppleton left Saturday for the east. Xy Miss May Castetter, of Blair, was in the city during the week visiting friends. M. Woolworth and wife left on Friday's train for Laramie. Mr. G. W. Vis has been appointed General European agen. for the Union Pacific, and left Sunday for New York. His departure will be a source of personal regret to many friends in Omaha. Mr, Isaac Beach leaves next week for his home in Bridgeport Connecti- cut, Miss Mabella who has been the guest of Max Meyer, during the Sen- | matters, and I find that the arrest Misses Minnie ;l' Tomstrock HT AL Ulrhammer ( Williams W Wood W \\nml H—2 Wilson WS LADIES LIST. Bailey 8 J Mrs Bell 1, Mrs Borton A Mrs Burke £ Mrs Camphell B Mrs—2 Callon B Mrs Davis M A Miss 1 A Mrs dge H Mrs B Hurtaw F A Mrs Hoffman ¢ Miss llu;) *\(,,4 ”. ! apee Johan Kelle, Klous A Miss Lewis A Miss l,nlh" E Mrs \((l‘\lllllgh I, Miss Martens D N MeDonnell M Mrs Milken 1 Miss Welson Mrs Petterson A Miss -lmmwl E Miss--2 § ! L Mrs \ulll n A \||~ West I3 ) ¢ Milsson C \l \h“ Petterson N Miss Pyor Hattie annon (* Mrs teckrell B L Miss Underwo Miss Wilson Il.\ Postmaster, BUSINESS _NOTICES. CREAMERY BUTTER In one and two pound cans at Krench's, CREAMERY BUTTER Tnone and two pound cans at French's. o JTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTH- ING HOUSE. A SQUARE DEAL. In Every Department. Summer Coats, Knit Suits, ‘Working Suits, Shirts and Waists, Linen Collars, Cassimere Suits, Skeleton Coats, Business Suits, Office Coats, Handkerchiefs, Dress Pantaloous, Underwear, ELG Children's Suits, Gloves, Trunks, chels, White Shirts, Neckwear, White Vests, Dress Suits, School Suits, Children’s Hats, Linen Clothing, w Hats, 18 Pants, Faney Shirts, Fancy Half Hose, Cheviot Suits, IR'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, cor. Tenth streets. jeB-4t Dusters, Cigarette Caps. ELGUT o Parody on Excelsior. BY SHORTH See the ladies Going to the Swngerfest, Their Huts, as surcly they'l attest, Comes from the Leading store confessed— ATKINSON ‘Where feathers, flowe That ornament their And magnify their many Avre from the boss of Iy ATKINSO. When ladies want a dress or bonnet, Or hat with Constructed in th Must be got at atest TON, it end upon it— If for the rarest you've a zest, But come while at the To Creighton’s hloc est de, TKI Ladies lmen ulsters cheap at the Boston Store, 616 10th street. 17-bt 5 401 For delicious ice cream, go to Mrs, Sipoerri, Masonic block, Sixteenth mayl6-1m, CREAMERY BUTTER Tn one and two pound cans at French’s. uad A Grand Pedestrian Tournament will take place at the street. Saengerfest Building next Monday evening for prizes of 8200 in gold; £40 for the one covering the first 10 miles the quickest, 866 for the first man at 15 miles and $100 for the one tries can be made at 1321 Douglass St, Start to take place at 8 o'clock jell-2t, Hornberger's, r than ever at Buffett's, Lemons cheap jo-1w —~ CREAMERY BUTTER In oneand two pound cans at French’s - To Whom it May Concern: I desire to state that Henry J. Abrahams and myself have come to an understanding and settling all our completing twenty miles first. En- | Another lot of men’s and he 2 for b cents, at the Boston St 10th street. JT-0t - Feeney & Connolly have started in with a good trade in boots and she at their new store, No. 3 s Sixteenth street. j10-6t. b CREAMERY BUTTER Inone '\n:l(\\u‘uvmuluum at Erench's. CREAMERY BUTTER In one and two pound cans at French's, H. G. Clark & Co. make the best soda water syrup and extracts. j6-6t b Parasols and sun-umbrellas at the 09 cent store, . “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " mukes chills and Tover impossible, rod-1w At C. F. G‘Amdmlu‘u Feeney & Connolly’s opening sale continues. They are selling cheap in all departments of Mens' boots and shoes, Misses’ Ladies’ and Children’s Call and sce 10-6t tine shoes, slippers, ete. them at 512 Sixteenth street. We are making a specialty of fur- nishing Syrups and Extracts fhr Soda Fountains, -6t H. G, CLARK & CO, CH \MHR\ BUTTER In oneand two pound cans at French's, o 5 A full line of bracelets, plain and engraved Roman gold, bangled in fact. Everything in the bracelet line Epnory & ERICKSON, S fees, Flour and job lot goods can be bought at reduced prices at W. R. Bennett & Co's., Omaha. Try them. i “WINE OF CARDUI " f Ave Lemons 25¢ por doz at J. 1. Nich- ols & Co. et CREAMERY BUTTER In one and two pound cans at Freneh's, o2e DURING THE SANGERFEST, CALL AND BUY SILVERWARE ANT DESIGNS, E, McMiLLesy & Co., CreranroN Brock. - 1500 imported Fayal Hats H0c each at the Boston Store, 616, 10th strect. J7-6t New ann W e8d-4t, ] A trial package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge. — 5 L0, P, Gooinan — CREAMERY BUTTER Tn one and two pound cansat French's $6.00 REWARD. Lost Monday evening on Eighteenth street, north of Wiemer's grocery brown leat] a r shopping bag, contain- ch and other flice. jull-Bt ing a chatelains silver wi articles, return to Beg s Just received a lot of silverware, (solid) tea spoons, ice-cream spoons, ot Eunois & ERIoksos. Lemons ols & Co, YRR T e CREAMERY BUTTER In one and two pound cans at I'rench’s, - NEVER GIVE UP, If you are suffering with low and ssed spivits, loss of appetite, general debility disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any discase of a bilious nature, by all | | mneuns procure a bottle of Electric Bit- You will be surprised to see the you will be inspired with new life gth and activity will return; pain misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of El [tric Bitters I at fifty cents a botlte, by Ish & McMahon, (8) BUC ARNICA SALVE. The Best SaLve n the world for Cuts, Brusies, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion 1n every case or money rofunded, Frice 25 cents per box. Kor sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon (tmaha, Groceries, Can Goods, Teas, Cof-| pid improvement that will follow; | July 4this attracting sone attention and a local entertainment of some magnitude will take place on that day, a barbecue being contemplition, Au excursion to Omaha is «lso bei talked up, Dan Wheeler ha a noblo display of our eelchration pos- ters. B. Allison, the well-known stock auctioneer of Des Moines, lowa, is in town, lm l\wwh\ night, the Old Soldiers’ had re, and until mudn the 1 smouth notable guests from neigh sang the old war songs, told the ¢ time stories, laughed cried by turns. The old vete boys again, and forgot their enipty slecves, wooden legs and constitutions shat tered in prison pens. With tin cups and plates of beans, fat pork and coffee, innocent of eream, were fur- nished in profusion. Kyner sang, stories and spoke most eloquent andervoort rode the American while he waved the tloody shirt nd did it grandly. Gould gave a beautiful serics of patriotic sentiments in n speech that would lave done credit to the most _accomplished per- rorationist. ~ McMurphy did the handsome by the visiting brethren, Your correspondent also disinguish- ed himself by telling how he ot into the guard house. Plattsmouth is building somewhat more it is said than at any tine in ten Our old time frgend, Mr. G H. Thompson, formerl}yof ‘Omal doing the architecting for four ]lrgv brick stores, a grand opera house and a half dozen orso of superb residences. The B. & M. eapac of its shops. ison | new clevator and the new hotel & both about 1y for business. The erops are on the whole looking well, wheat espec promisi On low lands corn is weedy and late, but with a | ble summer the up to the aver view of Plattsmouth, see the directory publisbed in another column. From Nebiaska City I will write you again. RANGER. ng made Top i BED-BUGS, ROACHES, Rats, mice, ants, flics vermin, mo- squitocs, insects, ete., cleared out by ugh on Rats.” 1be boxes at gists. o) FROM THE HUB. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people that ps as much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bitters, Just at this season of the year, when the stomach needs an appertizer, or the blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, don’t wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may months for you to recover in. ton Globa, jluml.\wl ) NOTICHE U. 8. Laxb Oprick, Nokpouk, May 14th 1551, § Concerning N. W. § Sec. 5, Townshi Nord of Range 11, Fast of uth eridian To William Corbett, - — Morrel’, Thomas to wll whom i _ You arc he i William Corvett, filed Tolsnehlip 10, pal Meridian on the 111t day of ith located thereon Military Bounty Land Warrant No. 0,171, act of 147, which warrant wiw foud to have | instricted to notify Corhett taken; and that an his pre-emption right b n approved,he would be permitted to locate said tract with'a valid and legally as wicned Warrant, or to substitito cash in ey ment gl notice of the said ner way brought hon Corbett, or W any party or partics who s 0 hix rights, and it apparing from the record af Douglas county, N that J. B. Whittier, o legal wiccensornol o of saic W, 1 Beer Y 16, North Hon, ( e undar date of May dth, Whitter and Hobl, aid tract w ash in payment J. 11, Whitther for the K g i N 1 Eiliah M. Hoblw for th Wy N Wl e Thirty days from the date of the first. publica- tion of t tice are allowed, in which an sppeal [ 4 decision may be filed in t l land 1f 10 ap) ) of the said thirty days are allo | Whitticr and Hobls in which to offr the logal cousideration for the said tracts E 8. BUILER, WAL B LAMBENT, Registerir, wa0r it NOTI Gilbert Wesson will take notice that on the 50t day of April, A. D. 1531, the County Judgc of Douglas Cotinty, Nubraska, issued an order of attachaont for the s of 80 i i action pend ing before him, wherein Arthur A. Parher is PN, and Gilbert Wesson, defendant; that property, to-wit: Funds have attached un der waid Order. Said cause was coutinued 1o the sth day of July, 1551, ut ¥ o'clc AKTHUR A. PARY Plaiot evry Mbur-ddw Ouaus, Jun 9, 1531 auadrupling the 3 Boyers, J. 15, Whitficr, Elijah M, Hobbs, and | o th day of | | | al is filed, nincty days from exrira i the said |1 No Changing Cars BETWRRN OMAHA & CHICAGO, Where direet o re made with l'hrouuh SLEEPIN AR LINES for NEW YGRK, 10§ PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASIINGTON AND ALL The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, ( NATI, LOUIS- 1 A EASTERN SOUTIH-EAST. THE BRAT LINR For ST. LOUIS, Where direct opot with fons_are made in the Union 1c Through Slecping Car Lines for ALL I s BOUTB NEW LINE :-:DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The uneqvaled inducements offered by this line to travelers and t follows: ) 0 whoeh) PALACE ) this line, (. 00N CAits with extra charge for B Sleeping | Tables, otd., will be “REMOV \l,.”'" THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE Has removed to 1420 Douglas Street, between L0 and 15t strcets, (Opp. Tushuan New and Seeond Hand books bought, sold or exch PR e ANDSTILLTHELION Roar for Nioore(s) Harness AND Saddlery. The best 1 workmen ar od, and ot the lowest cush price. Anyono wishing s prico-list of good will conter o favor by sending tor one, _DAVID SMITH MOORE._ NOTIOHE. John Dassept will take niotice that on the oth | day of Mg, 151, Charles. Brandes, a Justico of the Peace of 1at precinct, Donglas County, Neb, issued an orde ot for the sum o e wherein Dassopt g of one order, Said « June, 1851, mldmat | NOTICE. 1 0'clock p. m. MORRIS ELGUTTER, Plaintift Builders and Contractors Notice is hereby gl At sealed proposals will he received by the Loard of Tristoes of District No. 1, of Cuming county, Nebras o'clock 4. of the 2ith day of June, A in the town during th ud th with the plans thercof, on flle with the Director Trustecs of said School District, and which plany | and spocit Lo noent b the furnitur store of Louix ey, in said town of West Point, and a duplicate copy thereof at the office of Charles Driscoll, architect, in the city of Ouaba, Neb. § The seid Board of Trusteos hereby reserve the right o rejoct any and all bids reccived. Addros, W. Poutock, Director, waysl-ditevt West Point, Nebriska. awistant T wnt C. & N, W, Kallay, U General Aont, J.BELL, Tieke SAMES T Cladt et Agent & N W. Railway, Hith and Farnham streets, PR, Dopot. Chas. And Everything holstexfi' Trade. © w Goods at the Shiverick. FURNITURE, BEDDING, Feathers, Window Shades, erta.mu‘izgm';o the Furniture and Up- lete Assortment of west Prices. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 an 1210 Farn, St. _npr24 mon theat D14t Edward W. Simeral, ___Room 6 Creighton16th and Douglas strects. D. S. BENTON, ARBACH BLOCK, nd 16th Sta., Om Cor. Do ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. ONN 1, KKDICK, REDICK & REDICK ATTORNI}YS AT-LAW. tontion will 1 of every de irts of Orrick— Farnh A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Opvick in Hanscomb's Block, with Prichctt, 1500 Farnham St., Omaha, Nel Dexter L. I'homas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, _aprst Omaha, Nebraska, J. P.ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 310 South Thirteenth Street, with J. M.Woolworth. 108, K. CLARKNON, 0. 4. UUNT, Clarkson & Hunt, Buccossors to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, 8. 14th'Strect, Omvha, Neb. W. J. CONNELL, ©|ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Ovvicon—Front Rooma (up stairs) In anscom's new brick buils , N. W. cormer Fiteenth ad Farnham Str HAMBURG LINE. ‘Woeekly Line of Steamers Leaving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p i, for ENGLAND, FRANCE and GER MANY, For passago spply to C. B, RICHARD & CO,, Gen, P'ass. Agent, 61 Broadway New YOoRK, FraNk E, Moonws, Huxuy PUNDT Owiaha, ST . LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. CRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Louss, —WHOLRALE DNALKRS 1¥— siws, t PAPERS {Wikiii, ENVELOVES, CARD BOARD AND Prmters Stock. unhlmnl for Rags and Paper Stock, Scrap 1 Metals Paper St 237, North Sixth stroct, AGENTS WANTED FOR FASTRST SKLLING BooKs 0F Tk Ak! Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SBOCIAL FORMS., The laws of trade, legsl forms, how to trans. sct business, valuablo tables, social etiquet rliamentary usage, how to conduct public busi’ Deas; i act it is & complote Guide to Succoss for all cama. A family uecomity. Addross for clr: Culary aad specta] torma ANCHOK PUBLISHING €0, Bt. Louls, Mo, J. W. MURPHY & CO,, Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. Corner 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaha To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUR_OPEAN REMEDY, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific MEDICINE. 1t i a positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminal Weokiem, limpot msimption Tnsanity and ful success. Pamphlots Aot froe to all. nd get full par- ticulars, Specific, #1.00 per package, or six packe ages for §0,00. Adress all or IMSON MED| it s bl Yl West for being the most direct, quic safest line conuceting the groat ), and the EAxTars, Norrii lAIIlI SouTi EAsTeRs LHM, which terminat with KAxuas Ciry, LEAVENWOKTI, ATCHINON, Covscit, Buevws and OMAnA, the huumm.u. Crntiks from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penctrates the Continent from the Misouri River to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RAILWAY 15 the only line from Chicago owning track into Kannas, or which, by its own road, reaches the polnta ahove natned. No TRANKPKRA Y CARRIAGKE MING CONNRCTIONS ! No huddli ) CAY, MY OVErY PASsIgr s an and ventilated coaches, ins. DAY Carn of unrivaled magni PALA KPING CAN orld-tamous DINING CARs, upon which meals are served of un- mirpassed excellence, at the Jow rate of SEVKNTY- Fix CryTs KACH, with smplo time for healthul enfoymont. ¥ o, Peoria, Mil- Miroug wakee and close con- nectiony at all poin roads, ce, PULLNAN ansas, Nebrasks, Dlack y Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington Territory, Colorado, Arizon aud New Moxico. igements re i bagiage ad er line, and rates of fare always ax low as petitors, who furnish but a tithe of the cows Dogs and tackle of sportswen free. icksta, mags and foldors at al principal ticket offices in the United States and Canada It R CABL Vi E. 8T, JOHN, Gon, Tht. and Pass'r Al The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany is. every American howe. TARRANT'S BELTZER APERIENT, Hosed upon a selentiflc analysis of this celebrated German Spaingy, is it cotcentrated duplicate with thirty to forty sparkling doses in each bob tle. #4rSold by druggiets the world over -

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