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LT l‘..\ll ER 8, lh\l (4 — THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY, 1 4 )l Pawnbrokers, [ Red Shirt's Hand at Poker. uhn\ d played along a while Red cor l ll IA I)J\ I l;\ ”l‘AI do | FELD, 8 10th St bet, Far. & Mar Sl P ”‘ ¢ A Texas Ranger = . Sttt it | From the New York Sun ‘-vn(mnun\ Laredo (Texas) letterto Momphis A OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS Florist. “They aive us a little whirl once in | **‘Well, damme if T ain't got just| “Are you going to the luil this = A. Donaghtio, plants, cut flowors, seads, boquets & while now,” said an old Erie Rail- |about the best littlo poker hand you [ evening?® “Where is 816 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets, | otc. N. W. cor. Ifith ani Dourlas strecta way conduetor, we've got ‘em |ever saw.’ 3 : | My friend points tow 1 RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ 3 BIVI Enginesrs And Surveyors: down o fine that they can’t work our | ‘‘Whenever he'd sy that you could | mon, “Do you know One cony 1 year, in adsance (postpald). ... . $10.00 ANDREW ROSEWATH rains with much profit, Ten years [make up your mind that some one |in that end of this ) Creighton Block i 0 wn! | ihs “ g o Grade an erigo Systems 8| qgo wore the flush times with our|else a playing had about as good a|other friend, for the dogs of Laredo Manufacturlll Com a,n - - nonte men and confidence operators, | poker hand 's you ever saw. It was [aro manifold and no respoctors of J 9 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Uommission Merchants. s o fanny thing, but its a, fact, | always four aces i The man that hold f persons. 8o wo et out along the | - _ JOTIN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Strect that these swind not experts | the four aces wouldn't fail to speak | narrow t-blown str ud ou yuy ® cane DB ¢ details sce large advertisc: | from New York and other big oities, | out and reckon he ha { it wash't h & . it wikeLten “” [AKERS OF THE Lears_ Omat . uy one would naturally suppose [casy to beat. Then 1 Uthe ball from vavious .x.\‘, “ o Omaha , thr \\ loy, Oswe, ose wo make | . L g No, 8, Oakland pas . manfa rs of ( the road. averloy, Oswego, i R {not. Finally we come to a \( 3 LEAVINO OMAHA BAST OR SOUTIL BOUND, o mton are the places | for the fun of tho t . | tat-roofed editice, about twenty-four \ = ” sually come, and 1 A man that holds f Ace8 aint by twelve feet. We get to the door | \ f f xmn‘u.v.l_‘lm..\l\ awvag chauco ot that fand look in, edging ourselves with the | Tho only andf; tional plate that " | west facturers Tron | count any from the | kind, hey bet. raise one an v two Moexicans trying 1o the | ' 84 m.—6:30 p. m. Arrive | Corn Tin, e fing. Orders | ) and Ra t Nt SRR ST SV SO IR orig | NG TIAE S b from any Ioeailty pramntly exbentod 1 U beet | DIg oit presume on their |other, and Red: 8hirt” knows about | same thing, Tho furiitire. of the AR is giving for in- o Rbuetwiti, nner, Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. | knowledgzo untry and acquain- [ whe it will be a good time to quit, | room is all moved to one end with tho y 3 SRR T Tron, Comices. Window Garecie. | 1 \ oad men. They are [and then he calls, | exeaption of benehos around the wall, | Rogors DBros manufactured a1 i port ot “the | generally what we call ‘the best fel-| *‘T've qot four accs,' says ¢ her | oeeupied by the sterner sex of the | . stance a wingle antry._ 1, SINTHULD o Thitcenthstreet | Tows in the world. ~ They don't care | man. Mexisan people, wearing their som- | Al our Spoons, Orockery tor money, and will go further to do| ‘' ‘Let’s see um, s Red Shirt breros and smoking cigarottes, The nlated Ste Vo e i — . - . lool superintondent you over s Shirt takes 'em up. souple who are dancing polk 7, 610 p. . —omi SHINE She YT | school superi you over sav couple who are dancing the polka, 1 - i 3 17 825 . m. bl bl i ol co wo started a subgeription for a| ‘' ‘Aw, hero now,’ lie says, as ho|am told. T noed this information, for Knives plated triple thicknessof by GRO. I1, PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, ARRIVING—FROM BAST AND ROUTHL. Shoos, Notions and Cutlory, 804 S, 10th str | brak Susqueha: children withou puts his hand on the money onthe |l should never have re ani it board, “\\)m_( are you doin’y tryin’ to[ by that name. A harp and a come your New York cames on me?’| guitar furnished good time, family. He was killed a, and left a wifeand four a cen I had the . with the greatost Wines Wk plate only " on of care. Each OMA L . W 3 y D eive: me o't " N N akion. i (\v‘.-‘.: iy amton, \.h{-” .“:xh ”lll 1") EONRIMRS oo % ‘“Ih I'he three couple eontinuo until the ot 5 he | number oys work, and was [With his thumb and shoves a little [ music stops, and then rec Mo the sectio’s Vike RO D SOUTHWEST, od Icd Boxes, Iron aud Wood Fences, Ofice : ) ) A, . X 1 stops, a hen recommence A A o7 ho e « ST y,:m‘:l‘;::',r::':‘, 12 p. m. Railings, Couriters of Pine and Walnut. talking about it so any one in the | piece «-flll-llg-vl L Off cach end of the [what T am told is a galop. Then lab boing: hung i ~12:18 p. m. gt il v A preacher-looking | card and there's a tray spot. Red | comes a waltz 1t a pa 5 p. . i Rotrigerators, Canfield's Patent. % shi b et MR SRR a scale re e ironeh Exprow—4:16 p. m. | Hetrikerstors Oanfield's Patent, lsort of a follow was on the platform | Shirt lays down four of a kind o a [ while the dancers walk around wait. on a scale while whero, expo. d D el ot " waiting for a train. He camo up. to [full, or nuything that'll beat threo of | ing for tho next hoat, T mors . Ewmigrant, Show Case Manufactory. me and guess I'll help this | kind, and, before the maun can vecover | dics arrive, which is fortunate, for being plated, to to wear, therehy 0. J. WILDE, brakeman’s wife a little.” He wrote | from lnwxmh.mshmmu nufacturer and D in all kinds of 8how ywhn, ‘Cas 50, and gave y the | in his pocket and is ofl' the « ) r o e Eaes, s de \n\,‘ ash, 850, and gave mo the i _l s ] ) o , for 8, not counting our party s woney. Who do you suppose he was? | he never fails to time the game for a|of three, more who would dance if we g e ra [ John” Bailey, the worst conhdence |stop of the train at some station, only could. T know, Mr. Editor, as Leavenworth and - Marey. Al goodd [ man that ever worked a train. He's| “Red Shirt’s name was Jack Brown. | yoporter of this, my first fandango, itk dead now. He got an even hundred | There probably never was his super- | that 1 should doscribo the costume of out of a granger from Alloghany coun- | ior us a three-cavd-monto man, ither, | the ladies, but I shall have to disap- No. 3 arrives at On A, BURMESTE ty on the ‘busted stock-raiser’ busi- [and ho was a regular worker of coun: point you; suflice it to say they wore DUNNY TRAIYS BAFWERX O Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer | ne The granger got on to the|ty fairs and races when the railroads | their hest and were woll saturated hebinth of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, | swindle at A« llm»u He just necked |gob too hot for him. e died of con- [ with wmo. This scems to be one Leave Omaha ut 8:00, and 110 Odd Fellows' Block. fi ) i v Hnl A 3 3 , 9:00 and 6:00 p. m BONNER, 1500 Douclas S, Good and Cheap, | 1€ fellow, shoved him down the aisle {sumption. He was a hard drinker and | of their fashions, as my friend told e ot 8:2 ML RERAN L etk 2P [ of the car to the platform, and in the [& fast liver. S me. How many wore ladies Seeds. struggle Bailey ||11 oft. His father| “But thero ain't much show for[arrived and how lato the festivities T s - J. EVANS, Wholosale and Retail Seed Drills and | was a county ~ juc in one of the|these shapers on the Iric trains lasted thiz chronicler cannot say. We Rival Orient Tiuned. Cultivators, Oud Fellowrs' Hall ___|northern counties of Pennsylvania, | more. Conductors and brakamer left and journeyed back to the hotel R ; o Physiclans an | Surgeons. and they sent his remains home, always on the lookout and they're | in an unsatistlod state of mind. SELONMS Uty Frostip cRESRU TR U e Opening and Glosing of Malls. W s OIS, M. D, Toow No 4, Crelghton |« Einigrants ton years ago were big | Pretty sure to got caught. The postoflic here is a source of tor- OUR AGCGTENCY Rovr. or wosr, | Block, 3 L | oatBan i EHTOMBARA rants kR ment, The stago arrives in the after- = P 8, LEISENRING, . D. Masonic Block. | and other swindlers. Tt was impossi- | Brother Gardmer on Astromomy. | "00D, and it is fully twelve o'clock C. L. HART, M.,D., Eyc and Ear, opp. postoffice | ble to watch them because the trains | petroit Free Press. next day before the mail is all - dis- . . DR. L B GRADDY, were 80 long. They could get through | e pold here ) tributed. - This for two bags of mail J ’ W 16th and Farnham 8t | (i}, their business and oft the train O Ty han is rathor long time. Then again the L = LAAS Brother hunlnur, as llw lln-ununwi.l S afors we know anything waa weang | LT0Uiar Qe 48 the thuciomotor | oLt tor W witvion (s T g told Wholesale dJeweler, 18 the money are only thirty gentlemen with- insure a full de- P . making a singlo Norr, iNebraska Division of the St Koa No. 2 leaves Omaha 8 a. m. No. 4 lcayes Omaha 1 No. 1 arrives at On posit of silver on Paul & Sioux City | o FRANK plated Spoon them, wear as long ns Stoves ana Tinware. We would call a triplo plated especial atten- one, tion to our see- Uufls b P Oculist and Auri Photographers. ‘Big Jer: ’one of the quietest fel- e off on a hunt, for say eight days. PROP. g ) 1 vicinity ru.~ tove l.u»-r- \ MAHA - - - - - N Grand 15 lows you ever saw, was the boss |;"],"’)“|‘I]‘ it e if Theliey o wid | This produces no little héart burning. OMAHA, EB. 2 Sixteenth Streot. worker Of efiigrant trainn, i Fle\could o While he is away young engineers | =——— e —_—— nea Oics opew Suniaye frox e ek s e | W TR A R PR E ecrore por of Richuond dat de | comg i from thoir Tines to got c e S ) b, guaranteen guag L sun do mov Sartin 1 do. I know \ N : 1 3 Plumbing, Gas and Gteam FITlng. real name was Warren Kirklam. Ho |y white folks olaim dat it am de | o0eT perchance — from their = P, W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St,, bet. Farnham | was a native of Baltimore, but lived | yivthy which am movin', while do sun | >¥e¢thearts, and lo, — the post- OMA:B:A. and Douglas, Work promptly attended to, nearly all his fater life jn Northern | gands still, but right dar wo split, | moster s mot. The language they D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Street, Pennsylvania. He ays claimed 0| ouhun was about a8 niel 1 I'u!.‘ f\l'l use on these oceasions 1 shall not af- PalrTendlbopec HAETE! | be a graduate of Yale Colle Hel! - oht 8 Cit S tempt to translate, but suffice it to angel as any white man will eber git, | 1Y et sk RY A. KOSTE! was the originator of very mony of | 1" whon he ordered de sun to stan: | 2% that they are in no merry mood. = the card tricks with which sleight-of- X Gittes 1 e sonln hAa Al6yeavdR S EhTe '.'""{% _“1 _“'“"‘1“11“'*“\‘ been .iiwl 45| when Nimrod gets back they are one & th Stree ey, FUESL IS X oon i eilid el {0 g TR sl o moa T CHABI Ay G R E 2 T s 2 I. E ! il Second Hand Store. dexterity that was simply wonderful. | i) to stan’ still, but he didn’t do it. fovaat thioie thveat Hatavana Joshua didn't know his business de | OF88t ¢ oW TR Architects. 3 & [ as St., New and | [le took over £3,000 from an emi- | b 5, B R RRYFor X i, grant train on the Central road be- | pust of us might as well han ih predict his taking off by one of those — O T & MENDELSSOIIN, ARCHITECTS cond Hand Furnicure, House Furnishing Goods, Roown 14, Creighton Blocs : et tween Auburn and Canandaigun in |3 now, you cullud folkscs, mn’ | $8me knights of the lovel and transit Satoons, one night, He vas aninveterate faro | (o ottt 308 LRI A SO | Phey don’t carry a forty-five calibre In the now brick block on Douglas Strae player. One night he went intoSteve | 4o 'stronomy bizness keep you awake JI‘,‘“‘,}f] Ay ‘I”l:’:v llu'_ll hl ',E.‘"l“”"', ol Just opened o most it B } Bradford’s place, in Seranton—‘the [ ikt Do sunam up dar by day, | Lwico & week, Sunday and Ty lay ner 12th and Harney, o M‘J” »' they used to call ib—and | 7 do ‘moon an’ stars am up dar l’.)‘v‘“l‘“"“ S bl i o A. T LARGE h and Douglas. | « catedona * J. FALOC king the bank, and | iope Do i i e causing Bri wford to leave the place. | 50" do oo off | de - buak doas. | he people turn out and v 10th street, 1 to order good work Underiikeral The same ni the broad puvement. Here y Our buyer is now in the eastern markets making important ]\uxuhuns of all and Winter Goods, and in order to make room, we offer our WHOLE t he was robbed of the | g ake cucumbers grow Repairing done. Gl 5 sy L G T the youth and beauty of the town. TOCK at Lower prices than was ever before attempted in Omaha, JOTIN L. W. R. BAK M DUFRENE Lawd put de sun dar to 1 notorious resort in | foiel up d , ) A ; 1 | : pde grass an’ de corn. It e an oo tonniy emmeraial alloy, jand o rent 10)\igidtk/tlo oy iagithen instronomyi| oo lhcer. nd) suloldoierise F from J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douvlas st. Now Mexico Ho was killed there in | wus unknown, an’ it wouldn’t do any strange causes out here. The other e s L o Pk g, 8 q 5 p ¢ railron ot Books, News and Stationery. oo Cent Stores. a drunken row by the Drother of the | Letter if chery family in the kentry :)l(':’u::::’m[';";':"::u::u ]lllll'll!l]\l'élr‘lnl(;:;_"l J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Strect, 1 nham St., brakeman in aid of whose family John |},,q 4 telescope fo' hundred feot long, o s the hot o ailey, a chum a; 2 occasiona L b = | Mexican, What has tho Mexic: e e o R e mabseaied . | D woon was hung up dar, dat. folks | gy, WG I U VRS 1 Tob Black Cashimenes, all wool, 40 inches wide, 50, 65, 75, 85 Bed Springs. Butter and Eggs. GRAND OPENING! sistant of Kirkham's, subscribed . | mig! 20 ve by nig] vhe! MoSF SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. | professor Fisher, (from St. Louis) Dancing A A T S ey :‘l(“‘lfg"b'fll:‘;utllf]‘lli‘“"]‘l‘kvll-{yl ']':‘n‘:l”::n‘\‘\'].\:“:;:ul‘]l:i work to suit Joe and “he shot him.” [and 95 cents, house in Nebraska established 1 o and the ri BV wood ho! satisfaction to nstructions wil ing Academy or at the vesid Meals at ol 1!;,{;"' i e oar the Day, Week or Mon! Y ¥ Good Terms foF Cash, -“l;l“nl Furnished Roams Supplied. of the patrons. g ove! her 61] “|are 3 ing t Erie has al 20 t But the shooter fled for his life before D ey RN BT O i | e s e e e o e bout |0 to fin’ dur way home; dat folka |11 Tho stotor fec, fox Bt e bofore | 1 1ot English Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 87 1-3 conta, nd Masters, commenc S ’ (i 1!1\. b i ey could avoid de nail-heads stickin’ up runs, an’ de moon as you fin' it, an’ Omaha, ademy, Standard Hall, cor. Fifteenth and [ Cldsses for Ladies and Gentlemen c broken up the three-card monte busi- | could see to cho 1 = : 3 < s : Z op wood and empt ; 5 ; “]"*L S i e on ous s Wo know Drety | vl of wlies on tho iruetsdag wimin | K000 1erse and the viver wved iw |1 0aso Prints, new styles, 6 1-4 conts. Arranged o it tho' s Pl il VT2 always Koepian eye ohithem, The!| omi (Lome from preys mestin! river the othor day und ucontinonily 5 Bales Unbleached Muslins, : in do planks and for various other |fro"hed himsof, Tho causet Mo\ 4 (agog Bloached Musling, of him, | Ho was épumd lhnuwh,by do loss you worry ‘bout. "em do. mo' | NoW» that he should reduce, ote. , ete, Careiazss and Head Wagoms: Private orders may be left atMax : . o o (AP R All at M fact ' Pri i Y i Bl il a brakeman, and was caught ashe| .. T i) 795 ete., 18 quite reasonable, but why a anuracturers rices. . WM SNYDER, 1th and Harney Strcots, a8 attempting o jump off the train | oatand taters; you'll shave in, the | q; o8 'himuelt after the said reduation y To Contractors, Builders and|Wis Mtembung 1o Jump oF tao U | winter. Do poorest cull'd man X eber | ONT BHENE APOF P MG HRICHOY) Tadies’ and Gent's Merino Undorwenr, 50, 65, 75 cents and 81,00 each. vewellers. Froperty Owners. at. Dbelyidere, ¢8I the Steuben | ynowed was an ole black man down iu : i JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Strect. The underignod having been appointad agent | €OUNEY, jail now, and "‘*filuubt Le will | Varginny, who was always wonderin’ |20t tnderstand. SHOE DEPARTMENT for the extensive iron and wire manufacturing | serve the atate for a spell. if dey had a reg'lar lock de gat = . Junk, E % Y 3 I y eg'lar lock on de gates S g s A A . i H. PERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Rormect Tron” Founry and Wosks st Tolodo, | “‘About the neatest thing any of |of heaven, or only a latch-string. STOP THAT COUGH. This department is worthy of special attention, ~Our stock is all new, and " - Ohio, capacity of 50 x;mu_n}ul v iul prcl_mlml to| the Erie employes ever did in the way | While his nayburs ‘war’ plantin’ he| TIf you arc suffering from a Cough, [ our prices twenty per cent. lower than any Shoe Store in Omaha. Lumbar, LIme A Cemet, s, | e for store fronta. window cap and. i, | f gotting the best of a train sharper | was wonderin’; while dey war’ hoin’ | Cold Asthma, Bronehitis, Hay Fover, FOSTER &\GR 4 Y j0otnetividyiand Dougian) 8181 ol plates, wrouglit iron beams aind gird | was ‘Poppy’ Ayer's capture of a ho was theorizin’; while dey was roap- | Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of Store open every evening till 9—Saturdays till 10. 0! ars ol ors, Siaple W P A pll-K: V] B! 0 ot 3 v . v lecti ’ e A raare] Stashydruio/olevitors, sanle Lt c'm‘l"l"(.' oy ?m]l Lnl’mnw expert known a8 |in’ he was ragged and hungry. Let 3I‘|L throat, or any affection of vthu P.G. IMLAH M J. BONNER 1309 Louglas St. Good Varicty. | dow guards, shutters, stairs, balconies, settees, | ‘Bunky bllver.d bl]\'fll‘ l:xlul been | de sun move or stan’ still—let de|Throat or Lungs, use Dr. Kint's New A CH , anager, chaits, vases, acquariums, fountains, summer|a printer, and could o _more [ moon be mado of old silver or green | Discovery for Consumption. This is . Merchant Talets, Ronrer btanes, v ands, e e Fn‘enaiens | ricks with cards than any fellow I | cheesc—let the stars bo ten miles or |the great romedy that s causing o Leader of Popular Prices. GLA' I HQ‘ hant Tailors s re. | @Fiety. Cataloguessupplied on application, ever knew. He hailed from Syracuse, 10,000,000 miles xl\\nyMI\uup de|much excitement by its wonderful One ot .our most popular/Merchant Falloreie HENRY H, BARRY, if Tremember right,and did a fivst-class | whitewash brush gwino an’ de buck- | cures, curing thousands of hopeless ceiving the latest dcsigns for Spring and Sum v Manufacturers' Ay Pearl rect. I . o . Goody tos geqtlemon s, wear, Etylien:, durable, auglodmme. o Councl) Blufs, Jows business on the Central for along|saw in good order an’ youw'll be all|cases, Overa million bottles of Dr. Omabha, 00|||ns' and prices low as ever Pt JPOUE; i time., Under the old Minot manage- | right,” King’s Noew Discovery have been used Ch 4 Col d Proposals for Sewer Pipe. ment traing on the Eric were mighty within the last year, and have given eyenne, ) olorado Millinery. s ) Ig ) y MRS, C, A, RINGER, Wholewlo and Retall, Fan- Ouma e by} | few and far between, and finally Silver Inman's Infant. perfect satisfaction in every instance. @ s in )nml\urlcl)./. phyrs, Card Boards, Sealed proposals will be reccived by the under- got to working our trains, as the Toman’s new steamer, ‘City of We can unhesitatingly say that this is 'm,«,nw,,mmm, (> n\‘\mu.mn.m..n 1, for the entire or part of Iy the only sure cure for throat chances were better for his getting | Ronie.” whi . A \ ® g g me,” which was launched in June |’ I . d ol e of sovte - of o Skt iy | oy, With his ains. - Ho ot down (0| o Glaigow and in shortly to arrivo at | i lung affections, and_ ean cheorful: Spr|n g an Summer e G i to b e Ired ut Omaha, sbjecy | Cattaraugus connty, and one night at | Now York, is the lurgest in the woeld, | 1Y recommend it to all. * Call and got Foundry. to inspection as per specification in the city en- | Ellicottville swindled o lawyer| Gih the exception of the “dreat | trial bottle free of cost, or a regular JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jacksonsts | ¥incers office 17,00) foet. of Ginch vitrified ‘elay | oy~ of &100 by one of his Eastern,” Her length botween per- | $i¢ for $1.00. 1sh & McMalon, Om- Pipe, saltg " i Tt wa o g card tricks. Tt was mecessary for| oy diculary is 540 feet; length over |aha him to got out, and ho struck woross |ull, 610 feot; extromo’ brondh, b2 0 Dayton, o station on ? YOAG | foet B inches, and depth of hold, 37 Ho boarded Poppy Ayers' train,which | foee * o ool of areviaus Tuinay DE VEAUX'S had a big load of Swedes who were : . Dy Mail, o, maltaglase; 00011 by four inch Y for ho Flour and Feed. inection; 170 six inch hand holes, AHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Faroham Sts,, of 16 inch cast iron water pipe ‘Welshans Bros., proprictors. v how soon delivery of material can i - mpleted part or in toto, T orall bids or ruLu‘ Gracers. ( 4 8 who steamers with regard to profile has Z. STEVENS, 218t between Cuming and lzar sepd-10t going out to Illinoi The Swedes [ boon adhe red to. The vessel has . A MoSHA ng Streots. {5 who emigrated to this country in those | foup yagty and threo funnels, The e R PROPOSALS FOR COAL- x\!{ r;l,';u]lu uin ll\ il mioiiy :-'lv‘«nf":wlflh boilers are arranged in two separate | The Only Machine that Will LATE AND NOBBY STYLES : S ) g ; wt does Bilver do but watch his | boilor rooms, so that in the event of| Do just as is Advertised ¢ LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, d 108 0¥ Crry Cu shance o1 2 age! y 108, d Jjust as is Advertised, PRHAE & ROSGUSRTY. Hasionlo, .o 0t Aug, 16, 1541, } [ chance and personate an agont of the | gither boiler room being flooded by o pooroeals will bass road. Ho went through the cars|,ooident, the vessel would still retain ed 10F thd wooks from thodat | telling them in their own language, | 1t o "her nropclling power. The | It Will Wash Faster ] Harness, 8aadies, &c. y, September Ist, 1851, 12 or | for he could talk it, that it would be| . PEORO oHy [ S 4 : 4l FOR MEN BUYS AND GHILDRE" B.WEIST 20 15th . botFurn. & Harney. | (st Rand and st cba for o wse'of’che |10 A RO R Tl IS B SRS B tm{:fi;l':.‘}.-ll;.'&“ Yoy :,?l(l)l'[l‘kul‘flu ih’; It Will Wash Cleanor, ) L) s and_fire department, from thls date 7 A l I Hotels. until August 18, A. D, 185 money for American mone; Then [ 1# 000 square foet, equal a i 4 i sto e o | DO M| 17,000 square feet, equal to nearly 17 It Will Wash Easier, PR ML SV and !\ll.A“ cmigrants did not get their money miles of tubing. There are two air 1 CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo, Canfleld,9th & Farnhap [ Sealed bids or proposals ! : ny definite d in Castle Garden, Silver pumps, 39 inches in diameter, and 3- It Will Tequire no Ruhbmg. A HOLMES corne 16th and Catifornia, or mich coal delivertd whoro ordere DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 013 Faruham st, | {0 such coal del hore gxden ne suid prico without respect to SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th §t. mount of col, * Tha right s reserved to reject | got . big pile of money and shoved Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel, 9th & Leavenworth | any and all mlu.."».lui‘ opes ¢ ing said pro. | S o the clnlzll posals shall be delivered to the i ! feet ptroke; these pumps and the feed e . Proposals for Coal, nts alot of queer |G I/Lllluup-n o ..5».'-"\:.]..?1::,‘{hy'n-xl...'a It will do a large family Hat ’ caps, Tl‘unks, Vaohses. ter than the | stufl. When the train_arvived in an | ioohed fo aft and forward onginos no Iron Fencing. ine above specified, WETT, < p \ : 3 : offhe Wostern-Coruico Works, Agents for the | M Uit Gy Citik, '1""1"',““""?,(' e D gave the | Phere iy also u lrge contrifugal punp: | Washing in 30 Minutes. umpion Iron Fence &c., d s = - i )6 pe a jerk and waited for the |5 . o otk ith I r il 1 i of Fancy Iton Feuces, Crestiugs, Fincals, Kailingy, | STOTION SALE OF MISCELLA- | train to ston. Poppy Ayer was in the | (o8 l‘j,',';f“;‘i”‘;u“]"‘,“"v‘ i pither bo ured | vy Win) (Wash Equally welll with Ginth 2 (EOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE |baggage car. He saw the bell-vopo | A s i Hard or Soft Water= N vy e NEOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE ,“ml and hurried bick o ses whae | discharge through the condensers. | 1 jou ayay with wash holiors and wash boarde, OLOTHING MADE TO ORDER © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second{ AGENCY, NEB., THURSDAY, was the matter. He saw Silver jump There are also three .nm;llnuy pump- | and will pay lirr‘i,hwli in full and the wear of } BHA y o o L S e i a 2 engi f o 3 clothes ina mongh. T MR T.A TR, & DV & B clothine, " Gorner 1001w ¥arihain SEPTEMBER 15, 1851 U A o ing ,:j"fi::“"‘f‘,’,’m‘“‘l",‘,',', BIR R AR | b Ty b IN THE LATEST STYLES, e wndorsigned will sell at pablic auction to | fields, Poppy knew something must '1'le J“, 'I',f'.' e Intased 1“ [l e | can do tho washing faster than any woman can Reniete 'Jf:.‘h.'l“nli.‘fl:Iu':‘..ihlfh'."'\ "‘Lfifn‘?&lfixfflm Wroperty, | be wrong, 8o he hops off, and starts |, ut Jl Lnf_“x‘(m indic l‘ l“ : N LR R i i & d, Pri te Suit alll DR, PAUL, Wiliams' Block, Oor. 15th & Dodge. | ton ' " after the sharper. Poppy was fat, | constantly at 8,000 indicated horso | 3. ax.2. A nrm sEmE xx | Satisfaction Guaranteed. ces ul Bitio (1) corn sheller, four (4) cultdvators, five || arpar. PPy » | power, although they are ¢apable of DAN. BULLIVAN & SONS' Orugs, Paints ana Olls. nundred (50) fenco ' posts, one (1) grain drill | DUt ]‘i: ‘t"}"‘ ‘1'.“‘(" ["““w‘luw"h“]")“’l““h developing 10,000 horse power indi-| dlm 1410 Farnham Street, Agont HA EE l or o e ght, com- ’ Pharmacists, Fine Pano Goods, Cor, 16th and [ i, four () horses, one (1) mule. four () har- | aore lots to do it. Heo collared and ) C ” C “ Dougss troets, o, one (1 grindsiane, oue (1) horse ek, 008 | | ought lim back to the train, Ho | Piete and roady for sea, is 8,000 tons, OI"ne o ege (1) mowing machine, four (4) mowers and reap and her displacement, at 26 feet mean (0 shovel | got every cent of the money back and draft, is 13,500 tons; 8o that she will | The Classiical, Philosophical, Scientificand Ciy- . O, Fi , 2 or! de Cuming Btreet. | plows, twenty (20) bedsteads, forty (40) chairs, |1 . ief o] ' Sty » } heating stoves, eigni | 1ad the thief sent to Auburn for [} o0 Gt Sl 5,500 tons, | ! Engincering Courses compare favorably with RTEENTH NEAR FO 1. FARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Strects, | ene (1) cook stave, five (5 7 5 20D was renrl the best colleges in the country, . (8) tabtes, one (1) st adder,fitoes (169 hog, spen (].Y‘;L’,:-m‘fi"‘rl‘lz“;“. ..:,Uf::.'(]x":fi'f.].‘;d The cubical contents of her holds | " Specia adyantages aro given 1n the Proparato: DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING Dry Goods Notions, Etc. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, & m. &v nod . $ ANC CelAY- | will give her a measurement capacity | £y aud Normal Departinents, and in tho Conserv- HAND P4 fJOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO., Terms cash, ing Lis train; but when they investi- | ey 500 tona, at 60 oublo féat’ b tho "%'i.".!n?'.‘:"}'m..ou S POWER AND 00d Farn. | By order of Departe t of Interior. gated the case the reprimand was New York Dry Gr h::u::;ul!_m and 1312 Y aides of Departimavbol lutestor, ER60 MR U8 c”"d‘lumr,“ alury | o0 o Suparior Buildings, Museum, Laboratory an | L. 0. Enewold_also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific, | ¥+ M- Bauxks, Auctioncer, | w”“ -1 y - R Lo Tall fasm ohasale i " 3 For catalogues or other inform Pt d, dot, m, In Good Spirits. ) ) e = *“Ten years ago one of the boss T, Walker, ( Pris, WM, F, K } A tioe e R Mriiion Boflcs & I‘"LL card sharpers was & young fellow | s et peior st 1 I ifered | — : Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, :fl:mnn“mkxam T 0 s :1“:::‘1.1:::‘ ‘lh’t :'uullm (’,I,:uw:’;“f",‘::' Wik oy ""fi'k,;“’:'1;(,',']'{",}”[' skttt 1 SIBBEI‘T & FULLER, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, 110Gk, BHASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM J. BONNER 1309 Douga st. Fine goods REAL ESTATE BROKERS_ vented the tissuo paper racket with | 8bout six wee ks a0, and now have it | AMPMORPNEYS AT LAW, PACKING, AT WHOLESAL ETAIL. Planing Mill, No. 1608 Farnham Street, cards. His plan was to got up a g;f;"‘;‘l:;;{;‘g“‘l““f' fAl A ,";“‘,j’,";j,, DA VID OITY, NEB, '| HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A, MOYER, manufacturer of mub, doors blnds, | oo e g0 vy g0 = 8. | quiet game of enchre with a party of | yuddy: and T feel better altogeth b - - NE i 1 y, and I fe er altogother.” Price | gpecial atte b A e PR moidings, néwels, balusters, haud ruls, (urnishiag | € follows in & smoking car, After 18100 trial uize 10 cents, — sepbeodiw | sorpess Bieention gaen to collections in Btior A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. scroll sawing, &c., cor, Dodge aud gth streets, | Orrion—North sido, opv. Grand Central Hotel.

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