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THiE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'I‘III"RSI),\\} JULY 28, ’ 3" : THIS NITW AND CORRECT MAP i Frovec seyond any reasonable question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY 18 by all odds the besi toad for you to take when iraveling In eithor direction botweont Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest, ¢ Jaretully examine this Map, The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest ars Stationg i rond. | e through tralus niake closo conneotious Wit Uie Eralns of wil 1411018 88 unction points. 30|SE c”‘y is no more than &3, and an American [for the night. We saluted tho bes " horse worth £100 costs but £, As [ nignant statue of old General Scott, . et there are no such large herds as in [ which - overlooked out employment, ! N . | Montana, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska | and drove on homewar The Pretiy Capital of the Terri- |or Wyoming, and the ranges are con:| The lawn party above referred to ; sequently not so fully taken up. 1f [ was very pleasantin those picturesque \ start” he will hie himself to Idaho |and archery for sports, and refresh g without delay and locate a cattle or | ments wero served outdoors. When Its Surroundings-- Agricultural | sheep ranc the darkness of the perfumed summer Prospects of the Terri- The profits of both farming and [ night began to envelop the guests, o om— stock growing are rendered more cer- | they withdrew indoors for music and | fauwes, The foaring riser : A tory, Bte. tain and satisfactoty becauso of the fdancing. The White Houso young | from ite dostructive work, ik o . rapid development of the quartz mines | people were there Harry, James and :\V:';-:'N"*‘:'\"(',;'."”’:j"_,:;"‘"'I’;“,‘;*mwh‘ A in various parts of the territory. [ Mollie—also Gaillard Hunt, son ot Taveanty Saltasr Aspesient Cortespondence of the Globe Democrat There was a time when Idaho pourod | the secretary of the navy; Don and Ao THe WA}l Properties of the ral waters in the world, Boise Ciry, Idaho, July 18, 188L1. | nearly 5,000,000 iuto the coffers of | Lulu Rockwell, Dr. Hawkes and Sec Al waters in the world —Boise City is the seat of government | commerce in & .single year from her | retaries Brown and Judd, of the pres- of this territory, and has a_popula: | placer diggings. Theso have for the [ident's house staff. Before the eve tion of 2,000. Tt is located on the | most part been worked out, and now |ning was over Colonel Rockwell and north bank of the river of same name [ the attention of the mining population | Colonel Corbin came out to pay re at an altitude of nearly 3,000 feet. |is directed to the ledges of the moun- | spects. with RANSAR O, | THIverorer The nearest railway station is Kelton, [ tains, which are the sources of the CoUNcIL. BLUrrs afid OwAnA, the COMMRRCIAL Utah, on the Central Pacific railway, | golden sands of the river-beds and [GEN. PEMBERTON'S COLASS- ChXTRRA from which mdiate & which is 250 miles distant. Daily . The camps where extensive MATES. | EVERY LINE OF ROAD W g stages afford communication with the | operations are being carried on arb —-— Hivert thre Saee Gontinent tront the Mimourt | [ e SlgunFatie¥=l-=: ( outside world and Kelton. An effort | sandwiched between these fertile val- | Record of the Seven Who Entered YHICAG 3! R WOR YRTLAN N L &%\ NG /‘,' Algonaly is being made also to have daily com- | leys, and so offer a convenient home the Confederate Service ! OO RATtvays © FAS ENCoeNal 34 L e munication established between —this | market for produce of all kind. v e Ty e 7 N AR | | et T CUINS city and Blackfoot, on the Utah and | And this is a sort of region which | New York Times, i H Ransas, of whick “own ‘rond, reaches the | fxem o d'ony., - Y J o Northern railway, which is 225 miles (has built up the sprightly city of| Of the seven cadots who were Aaigiebegy ) L distant, but so far very few through | Boise, located near old Fort Boise, | graduated from West Point with Gen, 2 ventilated or unclean cars, as overy pas carried in roomy, clian and ventilated upon Fast Expross Trains unrivaled magn NG CARS, An ipon Which oxecllonte, nt th ik Crars ki, with amplo timo for enjoyment, y John C. Pemberton of Philadelphia, in the class of '87, and who, like him joined the army of the Confede f but two ever rose to distingunished rank in the service of the rebellious states. Braxton Bragg of North Carolina, when the war began, was made brigadier general by the Con- federate government and placed in command at Pensacola. In February, qb:\m-*; Yoy, Lag 1 & * PR e T 0%, u‘,’f(g‘n.l-ll'fi,.o ’”’)., o CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN %7 AILWAY [ ")mmm“\-ln_n |...n|\.~<~.. Chieago, Toorin, Mil THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, il Qveralloftts prinelpal Hnes, rang ench way dally fron d Fast 12 ) ons &t all polnta of intorsection with oBicr | Trains, 1t is the only road wesr u:cnn-ngu"nu:[{‘.m:UN','hmh Bl Y passengers go or come by that route. [and one of the old towns of this coast. It proves a convenience, however, to|Here we find the answer to our in persons en route from this point to | quiry. Why such substantial struc- the, camps on_Wood river, and may | tures out in this scarsely sottled tor become a popular line inanotheryear, | ritory?” Boiso will onjoy o furthor because it passes through Bellovue, | prosperity in the coming yoar. It is the entrepot to that promising region. | confidently expected that trains will Stages it from Boise tnnczn‘lly“l‘ be carrying passengers to this town quite all the mining camps and set- | over the Oregon branch of the Union VMR R nt vy et i ; toments of Tdaho and eastorn Ore-| Pacific by July, 1882, at fartheat, | sommand ut Pensacola, In February, ke o InDSrncs i T, Novakes. ek PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. gon. - The preliminary survey has been | “';‘v';:’u‘:l':“h ot (‘,L_’J. FOHRRBRTAE = !‘vrl‘l,v-m: Yoming, Uta, ldato, Novadn, Catlornia, | - 1t18 tho ond 73k rune Pullman Stocpinge Gars North or Northwest of Chicago, 1t bas Boise is the commercial, as well as | ;nade, and T believe the line has been ”Im LRI6 6F Shilol hs wan: Mised b0 No Ohangn']g Cars | tenns L J s QEROAD. 1t forms tho fallowing Trunk Lines « oi 1 v Denver & Callfornin Line hotia, Minnesota & C 3 = the political, hub of Idako, and is a | located to Baker city. vents i iberal arringe ing Vg C Vank Chicagoy St FAULAN Mibbenpons e o 1 y located to Baker city. At all even: the full rank of general, succceding PRI n..{\‘-'mlh:»‘rrfiu:'m'!"n::'::'m &‘l‘.’-".fif\-'l,u'fi?‘?;'.“\i 1 a & Yankton Liy hieago, St Paul gnd Minneapolis Line. ‘ well-built, well-kept young city. Tts|actual work isin progress, and dirt s eport & Dubuque Line.”” “Milwaukeb, Green Ray & Lake Superior 1 trade ?mmd, throughout “.ss‘em Ida- [ is flying. The Central Pacific railroad :ll:lx’:‘r::‘e‘x‘:nl:%‘x:fr(l;;‘n((lx]:,ltl:»s‘::‘r:nlu;::lu.f;tl:; OMAHA & GHIGAGO competitors, who furnish but tithe of the com als road ure sold by all Coupon Tickét Agents fn the United Sta ho and castern Oregon, and with the | has” run a survey northward from | d¢ { s . [ Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free, 1ber to ask for Tickots via this road, be sure they read over {t, and tako nono other. growth of Idaho promises to keep|Winnemucea to the Wood River |the evacuation of Corinth. He was | ihere airect connoctions are mado with Through | _ Ticketa, maps and foidors at ul Dripcipal ticket | - MARVIN NUGEITT, Gon'l Manager, Chicago, s+ Wall, STENNEIT, Gou'l Pass, Agent, Chicago. ’ts over th + P peisivel sfeate jol 3 N ) V. fices in the United States and Canada, \ abreast and hold its position. It 18| region, but people here are not much ?,T“:t“ cly "l.thN"tfl‘ hly‘ ('f.'.“‘ (;mi: “:;t Wi \'m?k m'l:\;“:.m LINES for "vlllr;(.v('.A‘l\L itk el Jony, HARRY B, DUKL, Tioket Ager 0, & N, W, Balinapy 1165 and,Posnbain ettbota, |, 1 V) winter headquarters for hundreds of [ excited over over the matter, and ’"l‘ ‘,“"“2;*"" _‘]’.‘.‘f“l'”; T Ll BIATADRLOREA Nianamer Ohraw dem Tt and Pasr ARt | D B KIMIBATE, Aswistant Ticket Avent O, & N. W, Railway, 1th and Furnha strocts stock owners and, miners, prospectors | really are indifferent as to whether | 314 N salled SRR RS BALMMORR annaer. hieao._ ALkl Tickes Apont C. & N. W, Nailway, U. §. R R. Dopot. and trappers, w,hu spend the remain- | either line comes. They have resided ;:‘éu:ct»‘:‘('l“[:: “u tit::m I::;“::‘;i‘;;‘u;r;" ‘:‘:i" WASHINGTON N— . 2 ing seasons in the valleys and moun- | here 8o long on a stage line that they | D 3 4 dat Ly AND ALL EASTERN ITIES, of Bustnesswonk ] tains. _The city has been the home of | have almost concluded that they pre- | Viser “f‘ '{““}"‘“‘ 1{}"‘:;‘ (,,”"I.’%“‘“ —_— . AT MAX MEYER & BRO,, | ME \ white men for many years, and has | fer horse-power, in the flesh, to that :")‘:“w‘";‘“:‘i“:‘t‘“‘ghb;‘“""“‘l (’i‘:;‘il‘l""“li: The Short Line via. Peoria ;;'lgannsxiu:'«nfl:uo " been beautified by art and nature com- | applied by steam. Shvaaion oF Goorata - 1801, b di| | Mor. INDIANABOLIE] GINGINNATY, Lovie: | ooes o pousg sod Wierins tusessg o | tho Oldest Wholesale and e A bined untll it stinds as the prettiest of —_— forationoc Georgla ity 1903, bk, CI | i it i the glocrotion or distiya JYtoR U 1E TonAreiaas S i LM b welings wnd businont houmnaro suy.| THE WHITE HOUSE CHIL- |vanco tothe san. At the concluson | SOUTEC-mAST. | foniiispifieatiai® | Retail Jewelry House in TIE LEADING . stantial and tasty, and the grounds DREN. of the war he devoted his attention to v piVheever you are i : y g t and shrubbery are simply charming. engineering, serving as chief en- F U aaw Eivaane oo X maha. Visitors can here i R A RO gineer of several southern railroads. g or d P e st e ST o0 | £ crengtons o ano Gt pasmtty| £ Sttt | FOF ST, LOUIS, | & find all novelties in Silver e . ol ] #lavi desdrts i efore the Relapso. ber 27, 1876, The other classmate of | where ai i B4 e bt : N THE Kelton ncross dusty luva descrts in | correspondenceof the Pindelphia Fros. Peiitberton, whio) distinguished hims | | rorestconasckiond are ade n the Usloa Ware, Clocks, Rich and Glaneral Abanis eosne and frosh, gardon-liks surronmdineret| The splendid weather, so unusual | golf in the yebel cause, was Gen. Jubal Lines for ALL POINT! Stylish Jewelry, the L 1 gents Boise ity oshid inth ;‘i:}“{'““{‘i,:,“qi‘},fi’i for Washington at midsummer, and| A, Ealy, He was a Virginian, and SOUTEX. » o.40 Ateclate | ylsh Jewelry, the La- | Finest and Best Pianos and B A9INC | paking it a place delightful to tarry | led a brigade at Bull Run S Bonels, blood| @ bocnre for fats 0 fact d. the traveler fee i CLUULBUMIGY Loy (1 SR, Hves Generves dcsakennes test, Most Artistic, and |Organs manufactured. ininstead of a fetid furnace to run|Cedar Mountai d Fredericks- FoR it s use of oplum, ) ’ . . ON THE AFRICAN DESERT away from, is avorable to riding par | boser Mauntain and * Frodoricks:| NEW LINE vox DES MOINES | 3v. v Larsagn: of g i i ur prices are as Low as y s ) burg, In May, 1863, he commanded Choicest Selections in is no more pleased when he espies the | ties, of which the observed of all ob- | the division which held the lines at THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR LI smelu f Sy any Eastern Manufacturer date orchard of an oasis in that dreary, | servers aro thoso that emerge from | Fredericksburg whilo Leo was fight- reAT and s er | Precious Stones, and all |a3nd Dealer. suuburnt climo than was the wrier o | the White Houso grounds evory e | ng the bl of Chancallorvile - In Rock Island. | e St ot ¢ Fi Pianos and Or old the time above named. There a evening about 6 o’clock or half-past. ' Cross o P . . S an ans r;n’;id:m:cs“h::’l": le:l:‘llc‘r huveu:;m(lrl:fi "I'he 1|r!:*ainlellt'u’t\3(: ‘x’nnnly smmp are ::(lly t‘hlr?x::énl‘«? \::L:;:i‘i:’gt:)).:"f.;{- :1";.;’::‘:(: w’lt'f;:\nlnyq\'nln;l ,,(I)nlh{l«:mml\u z;flfi:-;d by this line ilr;ve':’-: !':':“Eé b::‘cme::,‘. descnptlons of Fi n_e for cash Ola" inst; ment: at much as $15,000, and business edifices | both fine riders, and ench has & spir- | but was obliged to retreat. In the Lat: | “me cebtal POLEAAS e pALACE| e st | ‘Watches, at as Low Pri- . proportionately expensive. The placo | ited horse. Harry's is bay, trained | tor part of this month his cavalry pon. | SLERSING SARS LA (10 wbhah PALACE > R L Bottom Prices. is c:])uci?llly ]mu}t{)(ul, tlhul cit ilzens ex- :u ltltm sml]&\llle;]_-lnn'at,l a lwi\\:tliul.hluck“ ctrated into Pennsylvania and burned f‘log"mf.':'l‘(‘uf_"m;’,:‘“L.‘,Y,f‘t'" 115,‘;‘:;‘;‘;:-“‘.““:": ces as1s compatlble with A SPLENDID stock of ceptionally social, and the business | trotter. Mollie, he sister, 18 Not | Chambersourg. He was dofeated by | seats in Reclining. Chairs. The famous ¢ 1. & 4 i i men are unusually hopeful and pros- | much of a rider yet. She has a fine| Shoridan o the Uhuqunn,lnz Fiitar %‘,’“.‘,,;‘w5},,,‘,‘,‘;,‘“0,.,,1““‘(m,,:,;‘i,.';,!'..,: e Ol ] honorable, dealers. Call. Sgemwa. Pianos, gna.b.e SETeuE) : 7 | figure for the saddle, but ,docs not'| Hill, and af Codar Crook, and in| gl ith lornt, M kel mtay vosiving A SURE ; d see our Elezant New |Fianos, Vose & Son's Pi- 3 A more beautiful location for a city goom to caro much for tho exerciso. | March, 1865, ho was utterly routed ab| i et and see our Llegant New | .. os and other makes ’ could hardly have been selected. The [ She has a pretty saddle of her own, Wayensborough by Custer. He was | Stecl Track and superior equipment combined $ ¢ 1.3 ) b " { town sitooverlooks the most produc. | but s b no horse. The. prosdont’s| chen dismissed rom the Sommahd by | i Ak A STMEh AT, ks RECIPE | 8tore, Tower Building, | Also Cloiagh & Warreu, tive valley in the territos which | saddle horse, a splendid apple-gray |Lee. In 1867 he published his Me- | East, South and Southeast. 3 T3 rial 3 ! v strotches away wostward for fitky milee; | named Mars —is ridden during his il | ooy of}{the| Lant, Yoatlof! the Was, B TPy Rl Srayallag o tarury tn. X ) corner 11th and Farn- Sterling, Bmpe ) 'sm]');h ) { the Owyhu range of mountains is plain- [ ness sometimes by Mr. Judd, the|Since then he has divided his| Through tiocets vio this colebrated line for sale UI' nmp ns. ham Streets Amer!ca‘n rgans, dic, 0,..i» (I ly seen to the south forty miles dis- | telegrapluo seorefary, _sometimes|time botween _his law prac. | 8 Al olices in the Unitod States and Cunada. not fail to see us before pnr- g tant, and the Boise mountains very|by ~Dr. Hawkes, the family|tice in Richmond and | ca lations, Time Tablos, et wil. o i V4 much closer throe milos away--form | tator. Privato. Socrotary Brown has | menaging the Lovisem. Lottery " | Seesmi s a1 € Sitive reliefand immunity | MAX MEYER & BRO, | chasine. a fitting background to the picture. | a handsome horse of his own. These | conjunction with (en. Beaure ard. PERCEVAL LOWELL, Many ranches, farms and orchards are | gentlemen make up a spirited group \Viljlium H.T. Walker, of Gou%'gi General Passonger Agent; Chicago. may be found in Hagan’s md . J. POTTER, nolia. Balm, A delicate and J f in sight, and thcusands of acres re- | in their frequent after-dinner sallies. th 1 te of Pemberton’ al Manaver (hicago. f i M DONALD AND HARRISON 1 AR ATEIVILs tha Rk it | M5 (Caxheby ety e ol at dnily | esnoused the. contodetate auuen ey | e Gonoral Manwer hicaco. | hapmless article, Sold by drug- y espoused the confederate cause, was farmer to appropriate them. I am|With one or another lady friend. Mrs. | killed in a sortie from Atlanta against gists everywhere, ARNELAT STIREET told that one orchard in, this_valley | Sheldon accompanied her husband | Sherman's troops July 22, 1864 Thhe 1880. SHOR_T_LINE' 1880. 1t imparts the mdst brillfant T Ey O D89 S \ produced 40,000 bushels of apples, | here at this time at Mrs. Garfield's| remaining classmates of the defender and life-like tints, and the clo- ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY : and pears last year, and will do nearly | special roquest. ~ She will be her close | of Vicksburg who joined him in. the KANSAS CITY, sest serutiny cunnot detect: its as well the present season. One of | companion and will relieve her of | confederate army were: Wm. W. ' use, . All nnsightly discolora- the larve farms in sight " from -tho | much fatigue. She was hero during|Mackall, of Maryland, Arthur M. St JUB& [}mumll Blufl’q tions, eruptions, . ring marks ) { United States assay office here yields | the first few weeks of the administra” | Rutledge, of Tennossee, who died at | D Us h dor tho P pkity a 20,000 biushels of grain per’ annum, | tion, and assisted Mrs. Garfield in re- | Sawanco, Tonn., in 1876 Arthur Bl A ey e e K e —XN— and another.of G00acres reports a yield | ceiving. — The presidential carriage is| zoy, of Maryland, who died in Balti- : ness, roughness, and the LRI\ J +e of 1G,000 bushels. ‘a very handsome aflair—new and comr- | ynote, February 21, 1871, and Robert | . BT of fatigiie and excitement are La.dles Sults [}lfla,ks UlstBPs fllPGllla,I‘S Etfl While Iam on this subject I may | modious. His carringo horses, bought | H. Chilton, of Virginia, who died in | Direct Line to ST. LOUIS| at once dispelled by the Mag- ) ) ) ] 1y that the records show that all n.u'rLi-ur‘r:tly from Uunzuwmlm l"lnlvlal'rn"? Columbus, Ga., February 18, 1879, AND TIE EAST uollln Balm, e lo AT COST. rains and vevetables of the Atlantic | of Ohio, are magnificent bays. Albert, | Mackall and Early are the only tw ; t is the one incomparable | 200 Handsome Suits, at $5.00; 300 Stylish Suits, $10.00; states north of the cotton lino hore | the historic colored driver, who hus | onfedorstus Toft bt Worlpio | From Omaha and the West. Cosmelic, e S22 Buits, $17:00, M d find held hisllmr{i(iun siace the days ot graduating ¢ of 1837 No change of cars bty dmaha and du. wouls, % —_— NIAL SO1L; - !h;u-t,l»l[ls““ the ltm l:;ll\"yry., He. s e Eadinsiboen o) ATAR AT We have several lots of staple goods which will be offered at alko that Tdaho apples, pears, plams, | 13 fond of cnumerating the fina ho ‘ emarkablo Pony. VEWEXORK seaches, grapes, nectarines, apricots. | Yresident Grant had in his stables, | The Orkney Herald, el a ; S s 0 4 R poscles, rapos, Neclariion spticels, 1 tmel thon o, drivel foushhng. |- A Woll suthenticated and extraoeds- | Daily Passenger Trains . EVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. andaayicnslliosiindta oopnaseltay CRME NS JaHIE SO, e R A KENNEDY'S “ ¢ Yorably it l’{'\"Sl:m5'l;f§tf5t‘}.x,‘§:\-‘llrl. ctthided o) k’,,mi, Al smuu:.'q pony luas Justaome undor EasTERS AXD :v“l,:“ % ",,T}m' wus EAST - IND All ladies should avail thempelves of this great salo of! e Al iz """ lat Colonel Rockwell’ ide our notice. A year or twoago Mr. CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL - A ORI 93 o [ e R e e L b e R ey G bt OTILER LINES, 0 CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR, ‘LINEN' AND MORAIR ULSTERS, and the visitor is told~of - yields in some instances of ' 55, 65, and even 116 ‘bushels per acre.” Be ‘that as it i i T 15 onti pped P ' from the central portion of the city, | imported one of these little animals | p,Ttis gntie line s cpuppel vith Pullman's the president’s carriage 18 sent ‘overy frut;n ‘hhuthmd unl wlnchdtu ngu to tvalut‘y Plat orn man l:.,o or, and the celebrated d A A o is residence bei ‘estinghouse Air-brake, may, the surveyor-general's report | 4a¥ for Dr. Hawkes, and brings him “:' r"“\';d‘,“'"ll’ ";‘.’ t"‘“" ”’."‘” °:'l'g farSieo that your ficket revls VIA nANSAS says, ‘25 to 40 bushels of wheat and | 2ome at 1 o'clock when the day’s les-|at 8 considerable distance from the|opry, ST, JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rail- o add v sons are over. The boys are now |school buildings. Up to that time | road, via t. Joseph and §t. Louis. barléy, and 50 to 80 bushels of oats N it A i the animal had been unshod, but | Tickets for sale at all coupon stations in the per dore isa fair average yield.” Pro- through with their classical review [the animal ha 0 nshod, oat. J. F VARNARD, duce brings such high prices here that | #14 on Monday will take up the|some time afterward Mr. Sinclair had | A.¢. pAWEs, —den. Sy f 8O F mathematical, embracing arithemetic, [it shod by Mr. Pratt, the parish | Gen. Fass and Ticket At SILK AND LINEN HANDKERGHTEFS, LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES, lagaiood " "M¢DONALD & HARRISON, J. A. WAKEFIELD, I St i axp BEVERAGE i ield i i i 5 i t A ;Lr:x)::rzl::l:g‘ll: z?lfgovtvhr‘?::h " Ic::::i":él algebra, through exuations of the first | blacksmith. - The ~other day Mr. b sroot, / too, that the older farms are in good | 1¢87ee, and the first two books of | Pratt, whose smithy is a long distance b 1'}2:.":'1'.,"“‘.“:-'1".‘5'1‘47."& WIHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALER IN geometry. This prepares them for |from Mr. Sinclair's house, saw the A | = E 5 s E 2 = =3 B I 1] v k] v 2 > 2 I m c 5 4 2 £ n E: g : = S A FAMILY TONIC order, and that their ewners seem con- t oo g i i 1A, NEB, AN AT - - 9 £ ntering as freshmen at Will pony, without halter or anything| — o TR TS \ et of tho worihy survey ot o, | rom Dr. Hawkes will o acoopted. by | working. Thinking the unimal tnd| QOTLX Gltuy & Pacific - T TaT AT / the college authorities in lieu of the | strayed from home, he drove it off, B I T T E R Lath, Shingles, Pickets, by 1Nt Tho arable partion of the territory accustomed examination for admission, | throwing stones after the beast g Yime y B1e8, 4 ' is put down at 12,000,000 acres, and | & 5 : % i . Thi i i N : S in confined chiefly to tho valleya, | he boys are fine daucers, as Ly jo e it run homeward. This) 8t Paul & Sioux City ILER & CO. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMEN Farms extend along the Boiso river | Yo¥eC, pre-eminently hookish hoy: [short time; but Mr. Prait had RAILROADS, Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA PLASTHIR, BTO. tor sixty miles, or a belt from two to ) ; (T e : — R o AT RATNE TR 2 they have not been forced in that di- [ only got fairly at work once more in|pug oLp RELIABLE BloUx CITY| ROUTE £ AGENT F KEE CEMENT COMPANY. five miles in width, In the I ayette )4 A hri‘.,'ll!, e cn|n|h|u the Mlllllhy when the l“'“Y'B head o i SBTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, valley the arable se 18 have a total All the elder children | #gain madg its appearance at the door, | €@ MiLEs sionter koute 3o | To Nervous Sufferers Near Union Pacific Depot. - - - OMAHA, NEB 4 U s ) 4 -~ DRSS -4t Shad N rection, but neverthel length of seventy-fi miles. Snake o 4 i f PROM . ength of » i hd t | On proceeding a second time outside : river L],Ull.tvxlllllla one compact body of | 1D LIE HHE cfiold is ameall | b0 drive the pony away, Mr. Pratt, COUNCIL BLUFFS8 THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. ’ ” ! i STishiRI Land i',”,";" ey Yong and | slight, There was a lawn party at | With @ blacksmith's insfinct, took a |10 8T, PAUL, MINNEAVOLIS, D, 0148, Bimnson'al Breiinn DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING : principalvalieys thore ars o dogen | the Soldicrs' Home Thursday evening [ 100k at the pouy's fect, when he ol- DULUTH ORBISMARCK, MEBDICINE. POWER AND HAND | n by General: Mason,’ the |#erved that one of its shoes had been |and all points o Northern lowa, Minnesota and § A G, iv y 8 1ea, Seming others, all of which are or ht be | & 0, give : . it | Dakota. This line is equipped with the improved | o il Qidcansa recullins the h.,,,,w:,f “:,;,l,,.,:"L o anighlibe | O ot supermtendent , of ‘the | lost. Having made a shoe, he put it | Westighouse Automatie Alrb ke wenVaiiee Wooknsm Tiniw o il lisaace rasulling i) - Home, and Mrs, Mason, in- Konor of | 01, and then waited to sce what —the | Plattorn Couvlos and Buftor; and for y i 1t ho Back or Siey il tiscason [ f BTOUK RAISI arimal would do, For a moment it SPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT that lead 1o . . . the birthday of Miss Wilson, daughter b A hent t in. extonaively engagod in in this por- |of the iter by & fomm s RHEE | )i ked at the blsokamith ‘ad I asking |ia insarmsesd:” Fligaot Dwiay dasn' sud Cousumption Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, . g Sloeping C ed*and cotrolled by tho con Tusanity and s tion of Iduho. Ina local paper Iread | Phero were about fifty 1 attendance, | Whether e was done, then pawed | Sleeping thronsh WITHOUT CHANGE g o W earlygrave | MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM that 200.000 head of sheep are now |embracing General Sturcis superin- | onee or twice to sce if the newly shod Pacifia Transtor uepot ot Council Blufls, ..\) 1‘1’"} Specific PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. s L Sy k gis, supa N rtablo " Paul, odicing iy being, driven from California.to this | tondent of the Home, and all' Lis as- | 00t was comfortablo, and then gave a |MESLIL 0L 50 0 Iy veine “wed | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. It does seem as if this | sistant of s, and also the officers | Pleased neigh, erected his head, and | council Blufts ut r,u.f‘ ni., reaching Sioux City ] with wonder: country was made for the express de- | from Fort Myer, lately Fort Whipple, | started home 85 A BEAG trolec .. ho | 401090 T R0 Fuulat 1iga i P B A SN - S < b A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St,, Omaha. hgh[t of steck. | T confess to a partial- | This fort is six miles distant, 1t was SWLGE AR s “"l"":"}“"n"y nirptised vANDE R | et freo to Al Wrike for thein aud got full pare L) ity fox Idaho, but trust it willnot' bias | re-christened for the late lamented | 0 find the animal at home completely N e o i my jadgment, and T deliberately and | chief of the signal service, General |shod the same tvening, and it was i SaibTrun | ages iof W00, Ashiron il e o A% Pock 3 i Py s ges for §6.00. Address all orders to . ] (] ’ 4 unqualifiedly say that no portion of | Albert Myer. A pretty’ sight that |only on calling at the smithy some| 'r depot, Council Bl , Bo sure 3 B, BIMSON MEDICINE c@. ' [ i the Rocky Mountains seems b me so [one may” occasionally withess on_ a | days afterward that ho learned the | ¢ 8t your'ickety poad via' s C. & F. K . Sakd by Gusaha . . ¥: Goodm & W2 B, ) 2 well adapted to rauch life, and rearing | late evening drive’ through the | full extent of "his pony’s sagacity, | i 927K b wadwl druggisiagrerywhie, o e I —— - wiy v i A " e of sth The, moderate élevation, grounds of the Soldiers’ Home is the ; e tho dry atmosphere—summer and | signal practice between officers of that | | ¥rank Bardal, North wintor=the nutnitious grasses ‘which | corps ‘and those at Fort Moyer, | Buffalo, seys: ' bae tried your Semixd | ——0 —— Tp— 565,000,000 —— cure as they grow, the infrequency of | The alphabetic system of torches | never come across anyt - ] APPROPRIATED suow, or other storms, the warm breeze [is an interesting cypher to | good in o short a time in cases of indiges ISE . L from the Pacific Ocean, and—but study. Through the courtesy of | tion, sis and derangewent of the For Pens|ons . ' 4 ’ what need be added? Cattle, sheep | the signal officers T had some amateur I strongly recommended it,” and horsos require but little prepared | practice in it during a belated drive centa, triaf Dottles 10 conte . have mado an wrrang food and uo !hull?ul‘ on auy of these | Lhie other ovening. - The daskiss who — Yoo Xle rea'se § {r""'z*““" P I‘u"“‘r‘:""u'lzfi " Nebr road, pasture fields covering about | wave the signal torches in the dark- Bucklin’ S L a h;‘i””mhllu”“:““l rompt “wad Alld E lyth. rta-l i to the Fumitu!'e d U 25,000,000 acres. The business is not | ness at the command of the officer 1n| The bost mflufi‘:fl x~? rfth'.l: ut. AL ATTENTI IS mgzui’e nug ta v nagloiod. * Last yoar 30000 catlo| g havo an awod wnd sioetonionn | e ores® 11 world Tor outs, NEVER CUMS! SPECIAL ATTENTION, holstery Trade, A Complete Assortment of were smarketed from Idaho ranves. |look, and watch the gleaming totches | fover sores, tetter, chapped hands,| Used onfWagons, Buggics, Reapers, Throshers | I partios wanting .New Goods at the Lowest Prices. i Condtvative wen tell me the common | that'roply from afar, big with their | chillblains, corns and all kinds of sl MUMGan. Tt s wigbiania vo rasx. | Slsuiog pencians, Taeresss of peisond touatt, ~ ~ Py A d ’ A A i L It e cratches an Y, oncy, s profit of cattle and woolgrowing here | own importance. In the midst of the | skin eruptions. This salye is guar- | kinds of soreo on Horues aud Stack, as well as ou | commutation,of rations, laids, patents, ete,, will scend their clalms addressod to me, 1 will see th 18 434 per cent per annum on capital | scene the bugle from headquarters | anteed to give perfect satisfaction in | wen. ing 3 anuuwgm 1t is casy to see what can sounded “‘taps” in the dutu.}m‘,‘a”l\ eyery case or money refunded, Prige, OLARK & WISE| lanuf'fl. f.'-'f&f....'.‘fi.‘,i.“.‘ifoui‘fl".u.‘(‘f.“u..‘.f. ¢lm::fi for 1 GHAS SHIVERIGK 12']8 ani 1210 Farn st e madd at the business when the cost | the l’lmlngd and’;halt old ' :zgu per.box. Forgaleby,. . ... . .. 386 llinoly Strapt, Ohicago. | PHi . .. dont) 100 NG SR ' 4 - ; & of raising a fullgrown steer worth $30 | that ' grea caravansary ‘‘turned in” Lsi & Mcyanox, Omaha, A&SEND FOR PRICES, Jo Atm by ddbwdy | Gowpondest) lwh‘uhws'wi. bg AN B o) «wu| Feathers, Window Shades; against

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