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ST 18, 1881. THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: 'I‘IHVR,HD‘\Y, ,\L"(ViU = = : - : == — = g e — = s = t CALIFORNIA. | deom to be foreign wines, while some | of the State. Mr. Hanec et | California wines are already beginning |13 not so much corn held as is gener n E 9 | to make & reputation whioch it does, ally imagined. A great many parties L/ Pabt Prohnt gad Fature. motpay to disgaise undor & foreign | sold in the winter for future defivery, CELEBRATED % | 1abel. California is now sending to [and this lelped to keep up the mat- m » a Lloyd Tevis, a well-known Califor- | {1, Atlantic Coast more wine than is | ket. 1f the present drouth continues nia capitalist, at present and for many | jinported from France, and it is esti- | corn must go higher than it now is, so years president of Wel in response to an invit Fargo & Co., ion, prepared an elaborate teview of California in | mated that the wine erop of good judges think. An carly frost in yielded to the growers nearly & September would send the price up i h e A enkiey’ 000, The curing and packing of rai- | too. But h frequent showers n’ml 5 ustries for the American bankers'|g,¢ has only recently commenced, |a late fall, there is still a chance for g association, now in session at Niagara |1t is alr )Iy' Ured industry, | the corn crop to disappoint those who | CaSh dobbers and Retallers Of § Falls. Mr. Tevis has for many years Y are predicting a light yield Boston Girls A correspondent says: Boston may justly be proud of hergirls. ‘Ihere is occupied a position from which he u...nX study the effect of causes in operation, and his success as a man of business is evidence that he has, in The Oldest Living Ex-Congress man Mark Alexander, of Mecklenburg a larg yroportion of beauty among AIGXAN h M. Tevia apeaks of California as it | 40 0 tting on things. Thoy do not | man, disputing for that honor with B cluding the whole Pacific coast this point he says: California s been the baso and f American develop- Edward Darlington, of thisstate. Mr Alexander is now 90 years old; was in congress from 1819 to 1834. The distinguished Nathaniol Macon, of mix too many colers into one gorgeous but incongruous whole, The 6and 7 o'clock a. m. girls tripping to their places of daily labor are outwardly as STOMACH BIFFERS starting-point 1819 FARNHAM STREET. ment upon the Pacfic, Tnto Orogon | LS ook f chickadoos. It is| North Carolina, and iho _ brillsnt and Washington nd Brish, Golurn | (Uicfly juat to imputo to thern | Randolgh, of Toanoko, worohis T oal o aria Moritanay!tts | 10 gonerl ‘oF * sveniywemienerdl | memrn o0 whaon 14 WOSHRGUON (i, IR Lot S e —_—— Arirona and New Moxico and the | Wesring of spootacles, They ate not | % hrn Sy s o0 2o % | calitie, far whichaqninine (410 genine antidote, Arizana tnd NeW M Mexioe, ovoy a8 & rulo spectacled, They wear brated Virginia _convention of |pue to i et whion iditters Htomack ottherty® : Mexico; O¥CT | {hick soles. They don't take any . A correspondent of tho medy, bt 8 sortion of the cor it lying § o o s f " o this fact there is an ove ll that portion of the contiient IIRg | 4ok in consumption and eatly graves. | Washingeon ' Post “who saw him | SaLLKLRLIGS (o e xiendnig ocer o DURING THE COMING WEEK OUR GREAT SALE OF west of the \-x)l‘ ey do not, as a rule, drink, smoke, | recently says he s of medium | jeriod of thirty years. Alldidorders of the liver, i hase cartiod ho indutial outpont of | ol Iy those matiers, Tho cul- | occasisnally, roads without. glaatos, | "85 ey a e ant Detr has good teeth, and sleeps well, but | eraiy thought his hearing was injured from | 5 the use of quinine. During his life he has used tobacco moderately, but never indulged in the excessive use of stimulating liquors. He reads the papors of the present day with great interest; was last in Washington in 1868; is fond of recalling scenes of former years, and seems to delight in the associations and recollections of tured class of girls here do not hang about the theatre-doors at night and beg checks of those passing out. Thoy look you square in the face when they speak to you or you to them, They are - self-poised, ready for any emergency, and carry mental quivers full of Emersonion texts. They are largely ceramical. The fair booths here are filled with their efforts in being with the California gold discov- eries of 1849, San Franciseo is not werely the metropolis of the stato of California; it is also the metropolis of | the greater part of this vast region, How far extends the commercial and financial system which centres in San Francisco, the operations of the press and banking company with which { am connected give an idea, RAGINE COLLEGE! THE BEST SCHOOL = BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens varker, warden of Racine College, Racine, Wis. jy 22-1m DOMESTICS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, Lonsdale, Fruit Hill, and other well-known brands of Muslin at 8 1-2c a yard. Best quality unbleached muslin, 7 1-2¢. Pillow cage muslins, 10c. Wide C Co. i peculiarly a | Amateur ceramics, ~ Music is » general et —_k sheeting muslins, at wholesale prices. Linen sheetings from o on. "Bhetnning ita | accomplishment, ~ But_seldom ave | the puat. = His wife o ‘dwgh-| " SIBBRTT & FULLER 3 . o . # 3 v g 8 these girls heard In the streets late at | ter of Governor Turner, of North 3 from $1.00 to $1.50 per yard. Very best prints, fast colors, 5¢. Very best ginghams, 8 1-2c. Carolina, still lives and is twenty ears younger than her husband. hey were married over half a centu- They live in retirement and night raising their voices in discor- dant chorus. They wear rod mitts on their hands and blue or red leggings on their logs. They Imvuhlergl.l l’,l'hu Boston fomale type is notthin, slabby, | i 2 i YT T sallow, ot bilious looking. Dyspopata | citeronts of this progressive age, but Q"é}‘flg;’f‘a.‘r?u":{"&ifiwfi.’l?...'fl"é’.fi.‘!.‘; hangs not its banner from t ulrdmn- 11:!:!}1)' N‘J;’Y their ¢3}mtry liomenith i Institute, Troy, N, Y, o oldest eniince ward walls. They have a firm, deci- | its pleasant surroundings, where they | i school in America. | Wext teris boiihs Sepr ivo, yot ight atep, not sappy like th | can reflect in peacoful solitude wpon | bttt et o pas o1 working of a hoe in a morter-bed. the great events which have transpired | their positions; also, course of study, They do not fear. to make their wants | during their life, and_treasure tho as- | ments expenses, ste. J8URS . 0o known on occasion, One came run. | sociations with l.he reat and cultured % ning toward us yesterday on the trot- [still kept green in their memory. toir. Trottoir in_Boston is. French S———— kdsomigns” | Ulrector. To Contractors, Builders and and means sidowalk, Sho was a tall, willowy, genteel-looking gitl in a seal: operations in the em}l';' days of Amer- ican settlement by affording the need- od facilitios of safe transportation be- tween San Francisco and the mining camps of the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, it becamo the for- warder, the letter-carrier, and, to a large degree, the banker of an ex- tending population. As the prospec- tors and pioneers advanced, it fol- lowed them, until its agencies, now numbering over 700, form a net work which stretches from the Mexican boundary line to that of British Columbia, and from the Pacific to the Rocky Mountains, with outposts upon the Missouri river and the Gulf of ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY, NEB. Special attention giaen to collections in Butler connty y14-me 6m . The oldest engineer- BUNTINGS! BEUNTINGS!! Another Case Black Buntings, 8 I-2c. Thirty pieces new dress goods, 10c. Property Owners. The undersigned having been appointed agent for the extensive fron and wire manufacturing “Popularity. Thomas' _ Eclectric Oil has obtained I ulf S h Riaks ularity, from its i e value | houses of E. T, Barnum, of Detroit, and the T TS & of Welis, Fargo & Co: reaches the cheek. She ran well, although im- d Ohio, capacity of ons daily, Is propared to furnish cstimates and prices for iron columns, &e., &c., for store fronts, window caps and sills, threshold plates, wrought iron beams and gird: ors, hydraulic efevators, staplo fittings,| pulleys, c.; also iron fences, cresting, win ors, stairs, balconies, scttecs, ums, fountains, ' summer ness, and all irritations of the throat, dis- eases of the chest, ete. incomparable pulmo peded by the usual incumberments of women. 1t was a swiff, graceful Diana-like motion, as Di might have pursued a wounded stag. She was running after a street-car. The commercial and financial influences of San Fran » extend, though since the business attractions of the eastern cities have, with the extension of railroads, begun to make themselves For these it is an eodlw RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! A 'W1ld Boar in Oregon. Qornvallis (Ore.) Gazette, 4 gard felt in the further west, it is impossi- ble to describe as acourately as before the bounds of the California system. The thirty years of Pacific coast history is substantially divided into three periods—the first from 1849 to 1860, the period of placer gold min- street-car was running away from her. Two horses, one driver, one conductor, with eyes turned away from her, because they did not want to see her, were too much for this agile Bostonese. “Sir,” snid she, respectfully, as she passed me at full speed, ‘‘will you The there during the high water last win. ter. woods across the river from Cornvallis are filled with wild hogs, most of them having found refuge Among those that came into this section during the flood was a large boar, about six or seven years and cemotery ornaments, rave guards, &c., &, in endless Manufacturers - | _ang10-1m me The Oldest Kstatushed Pearl strect. gent, 22 Council Bluffs, lows 700 PIECES ALL SILK RIBBONS 10 CENTS PER YARD. 1n this lot will be found all desirable colors in ALL SILK GRCS GRAIN, SATIN AND GROS GAIN, AND FINE SILK BROCADED RIBBOLS, from one to four inces wide. ing; the second, from 1860 to 1870, witnessed a change from mining to agriculture as the leading interest of the state; whilo the last ten years, from 1870 to 1880, has introduced & diversified industry, of which manu- factares form a considerable feature, Mining has by no means ceased to % be an important industry, but the products of the soil have, in present magnitude and future promise, over- stop that car for me?” Her address, | o|d, and as large as a| yearling calf, under these hurried and unfavorable | a;d has been on the islind above the circumstances, was delivered witlg 8 | city for several years, where he has fluency, correctness, and care which|peen several times shot, but could would have become a full-dress draw-|yever be killed or captured. Last ing room. I tell f‘you. culture means | winter, during the highest water, he something. 1 inflated my own lungs, | yag goen by two young men floating cried aloud and spared not, only to | quietly down stream on a log. They see both car and girl turn a corner | ;mmediately went to his rescue in a and disappear. Yot that young|poat, but on perceiving them he left lady's coolness and address under|the log, and starting for the boat shadowod tho products of the mines, | thes trying citcumstances mado a ) commenced to show fight and did s “portion of Mr. Tovis' specch is | Powerful imprension. It i not every | catch the boat botween bis jaws, and i\ devoted to & desoription of tho effect Yu‘l who can sing out gracefully thus. | hut for several well-directed blows 4 the discoveries in the Comstock had |1t comes of the progress of education, | from the occupants of the boat_he on California, He defines what he | Which makes itself felt insmall things | would have swamped the same. His terms legitimate speculation, and|™ well as great. It does. would-be-deliverers, when they found Aty onT L e Lthra e batwaen that thomselven freo from him, left him to BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASEA, Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, BANKXERS. Business transvcted ssme as that of an incor- porated vank, Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to sivht check without notiom Certificates of deposit wsued payable In three, sx and twolve months, bearing. interest, of o demand without intorest. Advances made to customers on approved secu- ritics st market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, billa of exchange, govern- mens, state, county and city bonda, Draw signt dratte on England, Ireland, Scot- land, and all parts of Etrope. No Such Ribbon Bargains were ever before Shown GREAT BUTTON SALHKI 12,000 dozen fine Dress Buttons at 10¢ a card —two and three dozen on a card, all sizes and over a thousand different designs; worth from from thirty to fifty cents a card. Holsteins for the Dairy. i and illogitimate speculation. The one his fate, when he took refuge in the | Sell European pasage thokots, s P MORSE & co [ is a speculation liu things having a| Good observers say the Holstein |adjoining woods, Hestarted to swim sg;i&t’nmxsmo“”“ i e » CLEA real value, and the other taking the | cattle aro great consumers of food. | a lake the other day, when he was 3 T ] chances of o valueless thing being|There is no doubt of this. Take a|discoverod by Mr. Wilbank, who se- United States Depository. e R worth more in the market to-mor-|field of cattle in summer time, and |creted himself on the bank and waited ==l LEGAL NOTICE. row than it is to-day. Illegat- when in hot weather the Jerseys and | until the animal was within ten feet EFIRST MoFadden willlta¥e motloe that on the MAx MEYER & BRO" MAX MEi ER & BB’[] imate speculation does not gam- Ayrshires will group together under | of him, when he discharged both bar- . \:gu.:, 1881, Charles Brandes, Justice of " B ol the " improvement_ or | tho shado of a treo, the burly and |rela of a heavily-charged shot-gun in- NatlonalBank i wrecints, bougas o, Neb 1 | the Oldest Wholesaleand G A 2 f pifphe i f d an order of attachment for thesui of 8 . deterioration of & pieco of real proper- | beautiful Holstein will be seen brows- | to his head, causing instant death, I an action pending before him, wherel . A % o ty, but simply bases its operations on |ing easily in the open field. Good | Prof. Emery says he would as soon ——OF OMAHA,— Kratz is plaintiff and John McF: Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING tf:o public impulse, betting on a rise | caters make good milkers. The Hol- | have met a grizzly bear as this mon- Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAIIA. BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) STABLISILED 1850, Organized as a National Bank August 20, 1863, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 or fall according as the public mind «could be influenced. Actuated by this spirit of gambling, lopeless locations were made and a wasteful manage- ment engendered, the sole idea being to sell the stock, not to develop a mine. A result of this gambling period was a list of stocks in January, 1870, the nominal value of which was $282,305,- 404, which dwindled in the six follow- ing years to §17,902,700. The shrink- age in that period was $204,402,704, & shrinkage out of all proportion to the & trifling aggregate leit. Whether the & £17,000,000 remaining as the present : estimate of the public of the value of stein is very valuable for general milking purposes, and, if the males Ak up fast’ while young, make heavy beef. The Holsteins give a milk rich in caseine but not so rich in butter as the Jersey, still in the much larger quan- tity will make as much butter ina ear. It is one of the chief character- istics of the Hoistelus to give a large flow of milk the year round. We have given several remarkable records of Holsteins in the ecastern states ster of the woods, whose career has at last been brought to an end. Omaha. Visitors can here find allnovelties in Silver ‘Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, and all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- was continue 1881, 10 o'clock p. 17, Plaintiff, § to 2t of MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST ! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Orga.ns manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or ins ents at braskaLand Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., ... Omaha, Nebraska 400,000 ACRES Caretully selected land in Eastern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains in improved farms, and Omaha city property. 0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER. Late Land Com'r U.P ™ “-febtt 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. Cured of Drinking. ‘A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which had so prostrated him that he was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters, 1t allayed all that burning thirst; took awsy the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady where they have been longer intro- | man for more than two years, and has duced. We can now give the follow-|no desire to return to his cups; T ing record here in the west, in the | know a number of others that have OFYICKRS AND DIRKOTORS § Herman Kous President, AveusT ~Tak, Vice Presidont. 1. W, Vaves, Cashier, A, J. PorrLxTON, Attorney. Joux A. CRRIGUION, F. H. Davis, Asst, Cashier, This bank recelves deposits without regard to mines which lmu vano return to stock- nt;te u: fllm\;:: tCurt;‘y lkl ,Smitli. btslundc\u'cxll ot drinking by it."— ?‘rum ey ey TSRS Barlis fifams — . $ibl ith Bottom Prices. holders is still to disappear, Mr, Tevis | editor of the Western Stock Journal, | a leading R. R. official, Chicago, 11l.— A " otbo e ces as 18 compatible wi 4 does not say. op does say, | Iowa City, referring to the record of [Times. : mlgl’f’)-‘nepl cities of the Uniped ‘é?."u.’.',".i'."i'[fufl{';‘..!’i'{&;'fi:f KANSAS GITY» 938 coID A SPLENDID stock of however, that if no such de- h'“IHuhwi‘n louwA “Mink," says: ——— Edin u':")’:‘\t'.?,';“-' the principal citios of the contit flB U G- § honorable dealers. Call |Steinwa; Planosé Knabe its us thoso in California and |*‘When in the last August number of orthy of Pr 8o ier tickets for emigrants by the fn. n Pi , i { lé‘:rllwlidnted Virgine be f::und, tthe | the Journal we gave some figures in-| As a rule we do not recommend pa- man e ““_ or ST v 2 " and see our Eleflut New 08, Y ose & Gon's Pi deposits of low-grade ore, whioh have | dicating what a good cow had done, | tent modicines, but when we know of ORDINANOE NO. 471, AL IRED 4T f A anos, and other makes. here.ofore been passed by, will, un-|some whero inclined to say: Oh, yes, | one that really is a public benefactor, Store, Tower Building, der careful management and with cheaper meothods, yield steady and large returns - returns which if less h." nominal Also Clough & Warreu, Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &. Do not fail to see us before pnr- chasing, O. H. BALLOU, —DEALER IN— LU INVIIEIEEER., that may be done for a lttle while, but can she hold out; will she give more in a year than any other cow? We have in our dairy experience owned several cows that would astonish us by their milk yield for a few months and then suddenly dry up and thus not yield as much in a year as muny that were called quite com- a mon, We long since ceased to esti- | 81 —-[Ex. Sold ut 50 conta a bottle mate the value of a cow from her| Tsh & McMabon, S100) et thonee norsh 1h1ect | ) 3 - when on trial for butter, 815 1bs. of LEY axconding ctads of 14 feet por 100 o au e i s s of one hundred and sixty-six and sevente :::l:‘.’ lr)-(x‘mlt.l':u &“:l:‘?lf“{)ll::‘l"dA l;?: Sealed proposals will bo received by the undor | Bundredths (160 17-100) Teet, thy north sixi signed until Fri August 10th, st 12 o'clock 1(4\‘.'.'..?::'1 :"I;u!(u nu.»:‘)u'._.. consecutive ten days 849 1bs of wilk, |noon, for the fll ! i en and does positively cure, than we con- sider it our duty to impart that infor- mation to all, Electric bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Liduey complaints, even where all other rem- edies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend to Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of cars between Omaha and b, uouls, and but one between OMAHA aud NEW_YORK. b 4 Daily PassengerTrains —y EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL ’ OTHER LINES, This entire line 18 equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches, Miller's Safoty Platforn and Coupler, and the celebrated ‘esting Air-brake. ¢ &arSee that your ticket reads VIA nANSAS CITY, 8T, JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rail- road, via S8, Joseph and St. Louls. A ordinance establishing the grade of Idaho strect in Nelson addition, o the city of Omaha, Bo it ordalned by the city council of the city of Omaha, as follows: Skerio 1. That the grade of Idaho street be and the same is hereby established as follows: Beginning with an elevation of one hundred and fifteen (116) at the intersection of the east curh line of 1daho street, with the north curb line of Cuming street. thence north one hundr soventy-eight (175) foet, with an asce ade of 14 feet per 100 to an ‘clevation of one hundred and thirtv-nine and ninety-two hundreths (139 corner 11th and Farn- ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. The depreciation value ol of the mining stocks, combined with the drain to pay assessments on valueless mines, contributed to bring about a depression in business, which however is rapidly passing away, O this point, Mr. Tevis has no mis givings. He refers to the wheat erop of last year as being of more than twice the value of all the bullion pro- duced in the State, and adds: But great as are the possibilitics of an elevation of undredths (140 co morth one hundred and t,with an A ene-halt (18 the proposed sald bids will bo opened at the regular meeting of the city council August 22d, 1581, The ulty reserves th to rejoct any and all bids, kn velopes containing said proposals should be mark- «d “Proposals for Filling Alley in Block 8," aud 3 t as are the possibilit o W Dlock I located between Webater, California an ehalt (5741 ™Tiikets for sale at all coupon stations in th w""fi“’"‘"g in Californin, its is now “‘ufil udmlly ypld 01 Iba. = Monthly | 1y and 1ot sreets b ety ot Ol | £t Q79) fixt ‘thonce. north me iindred wad | Wost- ' S BARNARD, * - coming apparent that the most |¥'® 2,499}, Yearly yield 16,628} 1ba. pr o 100 | J1h Y sevan aud one half (187)) foet to an clova. | A- & DAWES, Gen, Supt “"JJMJ"'MH" at a‘n es valuable of her industries in the - . et ton of one hundred and eighty feet, thence en, Pase. And Ticket Agt., y oseph, Mo, nine and one-half feet to the § sece Axpy Bokoxy, Ticket Agent, © to an ele ation of one hundred and one fect, cr The west curb of Idabio street shall ehall correspond in elevation at all polnts with future will be that of the vineyard and orchard Califorma is by nature the Frauce of America; yet, in spite of the natural adaption of her soil The Xowa Corn Crop. Davenport Gazette. One of the most interested men in this city, if not even the best informed 1020 Farnham strest. A. B. BaRsaRD General Agent, OMAHA,'NE ~ KENNEDY'S Yard and Office 16th and Cumings Street, two blocks delly o " L the cast cuth, oxcopting a¢ its Intersection of and climate to the culture of the|on the subject of Growing crops, is |t sbevespeaeds 3.3 L ¢: SHWHTE, " | i horth curhaf Copming atreet, whers it shall north of 5 geupe wim;}g;hln;g in:“(}ahlon:liu ‘hi“ {}r' Fij lll, Hancock, of the firm of | . *W121¥ Fad Oas-hall Ol et EA S T-IND 1A S P UL AND AHA DE many dificulties to contend with, | Dow, Gillman & Hancock. The firm This ordinance shall take effect and T A Opq & arising partly from want of experi- | has a large numborof widely-scattored BROWNELL HALL. e 1o force troms s afbes 118 BMR 9 1 ' ] PO I A & ence as to soils, varieties, modes of culture and manufacture; partly from the necessity of developing the proper organization and machinery, and partly from the time required to gain & reputation and secure an assured EWETT, THO LE Oy Glore =7 Pres't City Council, Passed August 0th, 1581, YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY | X0 &i s issn. OMAHA, NEB. J. B Iu;\ D, 9 Rev, R.DOHERTY, M. A., Rector, e Assisted by an able corps of teachers in English currm\umduml, who are instructed to keep them posted in the supply of grain on hand and the chances (lur the season’s yield, Yesterday Mr, Han- cock told a vepresentative of the Gazotto that he estimates there (4 jyl-eod-3m, J. A. WAKEFIELD, 7 { market, It 18 only within the last few years that all these difficulties, in- separable from the naturalization of & new industry, may be said to have been detinitely overcome. But they have been overcome. The grape- growers of Callfornia can now sell their ufinp}sfl as certainly as the farmer can his wheat, and at far more re- munerati wvarently . There is an ap- itless demand for the pur- of supolying you, gentl of | seed, 5‘: mu!n ’-‘a'm, "#h vfl:n you would be a ralling off of from 40 to 40 per cent from an aver- age corn crop this year. In some counties the prediction called for 60 per cent of full yield, while others went above and below it. The causes igned for this state of affairs in lowa, which section of the country is particularly alluded to, are as follows: ‘00 much wet weather in the spring, making the planting season late, poor , aund the continuous dry weather for weeks past in all sections Languages, Sciencos and Fine Arts. WILL BEGIN SERET. 7, 1881 For particulars. o) ply to o 21-00d "“John G. Jacobs, of Gl & Jacobs,) No. 1417 Fax: Old Stand of Jacob G & Orders by Solicited ey THE NINETEENTH YEAR UNDERTAKER, WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS! Used on Wagons, Buggiet, Heapers, Throshors and Mill Machinory, It I8 INVALUABLE 10 FARN. xus AND TrAMsTERS. It oures Scratches and all kinds of soreo on Horses and Stock, as well as ou "™ OLARK & WISE, Manuf's, ™ 386 lilinois Btreet, Ohicago. @@SEND FOR PRICES. Jo 240m-bs usmagueze( SnoMg A FAMILY {TONIC o ERBVERAGE g 3 H : i 2 BITTERS ILER & CO,, Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LU NVIIIEIEER., Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT FPLASTERR, BTO. SWSTATE AGEN) FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB

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