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[ 3 { e THE n\m BEE. | OMAHA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS 7016 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10t Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION monthy ‘ “ o B CAID CHICAGO, 8T, TAUL, MINNE Leave_Omaha—-No. 2 through pas L 11 nger, 6:30 FAVING OMANIA BAKT OR SOUTH BOUSD. B, & Q. 6. m.—2:40 p. m. W n SOUTIWESTS, & M. in Noh., Through Expross, 8:3 B. & M: Lincoln Froight.—7:00 p. th, : o 1 p. rcoth, 10:90 . m, play 0340 &, 1 it No wht No, froight No. ", treicht No ARRIVTS G p. . Throigh Express—i:16 p. m. ht i muul, ar. 41”\ m. Nebraska Division of tne St. Paul & Sioux City Koad, No. 2 leaves Om a. m, No. 4 leaves On ) . m ves at At 4:50 p. 1, La No. 3 arrives at Omabu at 10:45 o DUMMY TRAINS KEIWKEN OMAHA AND COUNGIL BLUPPS, ¢ §:00, 0:00 and 113 00, 5:00 and 6:00 p. m uifs at Leave Omaha 1:00 2:00, mul b Prm. Opening and Closing of Mails. ROUTE, cLosk, m. a.m. p, . 0 0 Sioux City Union Omaha & R, V B. & N Heal Estate, opposite Post Office, South Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, Akull'rl»:u’rs, Rtgom 14, Ureighton Bloek, 3 Jr., Room 2 ahton Block DEVINE & and Shoe on hand, corner pairing done, Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1517 Dourlas st. Books, News and Stationery, J. L FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Strect. “Butter and Eggs. SHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. raska catallished 1575 Omaha. MeSHA house in ) & CENTRAL, RESTAURANT, MR southwest corne; Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, W Good T Furnished Rooms Supplicd. Tarriages and Hoad Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streots. vewellers, JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Matal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner tth and Douglas Sts. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St, Good Varicty. Merchant Tailors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tailors fs re- ceiving tho latest dusign o Sprinig and Summor Goods for gentlomes Yiish, durabl S bricon Tow s over ‘216 Lith ’ Millinery. MES, C. A RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan- 1 . Cheapest House save 50 per cont, Order ith Street. rounary. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sta Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farnbam Sts., Welshans Bros., proprictors. Grocers. 218t betw Cuping and Lzar 3d and Cuming stre ta. %, STEVE T, A, McSHANE, Corn. Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. ILAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 112 16th strect A. HOLMES corner 16th and California. Harness, Saddles, &c. B, WEIST 20 15th St._bet Farn- & Hamney, Hotels. CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, 9th & Farnham DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Farnham St. SLAVE laven, 10th St Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel, 9th & Leavenworth Iron Fencing. The Western Cornice Works, Agents for the Champion Tron Fence &., have'on hand all kinds Iron Fences, Creatings, Fincals, Railings, lJl() Dodge stree, apl? Clothing Bought © SHAW will pay highest Cash for socond hand clothing. - Corner 10th and Farnhau. Den DR. PAUL, Williams' Elo , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs, Paints ana Olls. KUHN & 0. Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. 16th and Donglsn stroots. W. J. WHITEHOUE £, Wholcsale & Retail, 16th st. €. C. FIELD, 2023 North 8ide Cuming Street. M. PARR, Druggist, 10tn and Howard Streets, o &S HTHERNR St Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. TJOHN H. F. LEUMANN & €O, New York Dry Goods 5ore, 1810 ang 1312 Farn- bam strect. L. C. Enewold also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific, Furuiture. A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoves, 1114 Dougiae. Highest cash price aid for second hana goovs. J. BONNER 1800 Dougis st. Fine goods, &c. Planing Mill, A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, Ioldings, néwels, balusters, hand rails, furnishing seroll awing, & or. Dodie and 9th strects, One copy 1 year, in advance (postpaid). . ... .§10.0¢ C. L. HART Pawnhrokers. Florist. b an | Doue) A. Donagh N.W. ¢ trects Civil Engineers and Surveyors, \\\vi!\\ ROSEWATER, Creighton Rlock Tawr ¥4, Grade and Sewer Uommission Merchants, | JOTIN G, WIL LIS,1411 1 D B. BEEMER For detaily A ment in Dailv and Week Cigars and Tobaceo, W, ¥, LORENZEN muannifacturor 514 10th strect Cornice Works. anized Iron Cor manntetured and put up fn any par HOLD_ 416 Thirteenth street Crockery, J. BONNER 1200 Dougias stroet, Good line, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. TERSON. Also Ha d Cittlery, S04 8, 10th stret Fence Wurk:. OMAHA FENC \lu‘|'lkllnrn 1 el Tco Boxes, Tron and Wood F Railings, Couniters of Pino and Waluut. Retrigerators, Canfield" s Patent. F. GOODMAN 11th 8t & Tiarney. Show Oase Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Cases, Upright Cases, @ ., 1317 Case St. FRAN! ith manufactory, 818 Sc ot ween: Leavenworth and warrunted first-class. J ROSENFELD, 8 10th St., bot. Far. & Tiar. w18, boquets | CPER, nianufactuvers of Clears, | Douglas cstern Cornico Works, Manufacturers Tron ’ Tror te Roofiing, Onlers aannor, Factory and . i o the Tmprove- o8, Oitice Manufacturerand Dealer i all kinds of Show K L GERIAID, proprictor Omaha 161 All goods Stoves ana T ware. A. BURM n Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, Tlows’ Block. iR, 1300 Douglas Good and Cheap. Seeds. VANS, Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and J. © ummmm. Odd Fellows' iall. Physiclans and Surgeor W. S. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Creighton Block, 15th Streot. P, 8. LE AL D. Masonic Block. . Eyc and Ear, opp. postotiice B GRADDY, . 8. W 14th and Farnham Sts Photograpners. GEO, H Grand Central G PROP, Xteenth Street. inss Work and Prompt- h St., bet. Farnham ptly attended t 1409 Do 3tr RE: & ond Hand § bourht saloons. TENRY KAUFM: block opened & Hot Luy nham bet. 10th & 11td th strect, botween Farn- wood and cheap work. 303} 2 ARt Bon | parnphicts st free to all.Write for thom and. got full par- agoa of $0.00, Ad 3. 89 Cent Stores. BACKUS, 1205 Farnham St., Fancy Goods To Nervous Sufterers THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Sim_r.:son's Specific idowich e X Lok sy S B a posttive Spermatoirhea, Semina. resulting Loss: s i the Tiack or Sido, and diseases YT that lead to Cousumption t Spocific, $1.00 per package, or six pack- oriers to N MEDICINE CG. Nos. 104 in St. Bufls 5 Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman, J.'W. Bell, - K Iah, and all druggistseverywhere, AUCTION SALE OF MIS ( rows, one (1 (1) mowing 1 1. M., BARNES, Auction on ity of hein: NEOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE AGENCY, NEB., THURSDAY, CPTEMBER 15, 1881; ned will <cll at |u|m lder or bidders, at t jon to ove men- o] hmm;, property, four (4) cultivators, five fonce " posts, one (1) grain drill cngine of steam grist_ and saw iorscs, one (1) mule” four (4) har: srindstone, one (1) horse rake, one four (4) mowers and reap- g plows, ten (10) shovel 0) 1.«.14 ds, forty (40) chiairs, 15 stoves teen (15 1 (530 (1) coo'c st ables, one (1) shpluhl«r, to commence at 10 o'clock, a m, s cash, By order of Department of Interlor. LrwrLies E. Wooniy, U, ind Agt. Ty Otoe Agency, September 3, 1881, Sept, 4, d-0t, "Geo. P. Bemis Rear EsTaTE Acency, 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. brokerage business. therefore any bargaing patrons, st vohbled up by the WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS! sies, Reapers, Threshers NVALUABLY T0 PARN Scratches and all Stock, as well ag on OLARK & WISE, Manuf’s, 386 Illinols Street, Chicago. £4rSEND FOR PRICES, -bo Black Diamond Coal Co. W. I LOOMIS J. 8. NEWELL, PRrs Bre. AND THEAS. 1. L. MILLER, Ackxt, Used_on Wagons, Rugg and Mil M inery 13 KR8 AND TRANNTERS, b Kinds of soreo on Horses wre HARD OR SOFT COAL In car lots or In quantities to suit purchasers, Ordere Solicited, Yard, Foot Farnham and Doug- las Sts., Omaha, sepd-tl " A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW lmmm Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: How They Salt a Claim | “1 wish you would explain to me | out thi ating of claims that I lal ) | eyed te rfoot to a [who was panning « pulyeri 0 1 don't seo what | they w salt o claim for, and |don t v they do it JREEYY you sec wt season like | ta | this they have to s 1 times to poi od enough for a ter | bly : No Some more or le \ux fi ml out how in 5o mar quart, Wil salt, beeause the wild cat spoils quick er than anything poun too, and you have ne reason why they salt a claim “Then u man “But what is a grub stake?” “Well, a grab st tho boys hang their can carry from a grub stake. “What 1 wanted to s with traces of disappointment, brush. Tf people turn up their n at your claim, then, and say it is snide, and t something rotten in Denmg can tell them that tl and that you have salted your claim, and that you knew it is all right.” The last seen of the tende: was buying a double-barreled shotgur and ten pounds of rock salt. There's no doubt but a mining camp wants to acquire knowledge and fill his s lives. Delmonico. New York tierald, On one ooe: talked froely w the Herald, who swid: “What wages do you pay, Mr. Del- [ monico!” “Ten thonsand dollars and more the fivst of every month.’ “What rent? Al $100,000 a year. You see, be our houses we have three great wine cellars down town. We| t wines and liquors by the 100, 200, at a time, and can l-u\ direct much cheaper lh\'l any dealors can aflord to sell us. “Do hard times affect you any? “Yes, indeed, and mainly in wines. I remember the time when I walked through the rooms and saw from oue to three bottles of wine on every ta- ble. Now if we v cork pop we turn to see where it is—and then it's generally a hottle of Bas Some of your orders suppose?” “Yos, indeed. We often give din- ners that cost $100 a htad. Why, sometimes the flowers for each cost 820, and T have paid as high as $20 for cach and every bill of fare! You know the mottoes they have for the ladies. Well, there are people who pay as high as $10 each for th things. So you see it does not tak long to run up to $100 in that way.’ Delmonico got up many a dinner for A, 'I. Stowart, but no matter what temptations were prepared for the guest the invariable dish for the host sa simple chop, with possibly a broth. Mr. Stewart dined many noted people, among them often Gen. Grant. When th late Andy Johnson was swinging around the circle he was festively dined in Delmonico’s, and after the dinner held a reception, He was full of fun, at all events, and kept his friends in roars of merriment. After they were all gone he ealled to his servant to ‘‘Come to bed.” Mr, Del- monico told the president that after his servant had undressed him the waiter would show him his room. “No, he won't,” said Andy, “TIl un- dress myself, but that boy sleeps in iy room and nowhere else to-night, and that T tell you.” That ended it, and the colored attendant shared with his master the best room in the house, Among the vegular patrons is counted “Sorosis,” Not that Sorosis spends any considerable amount of money at its little lunches or even at its annual festivity; but Sorosis is a feature of any place it makes its home. Col- lege boys like the hospitality of Del- monico’s, and at certain seasons of the year many a hardened ear in the dining room below is | by the jolly shouts of the under-graduates up stawrs, and many a hardening heart is touclied by the memory of days and nights—mainly nights—gone by, when the same songs and th hurrah-hoys choruses werethe regular thing with them at Harvard, Yale or Princeton, T e late Col. Fisk was not a regu- lar patron of Delmon He went further up town, but now and then he spilled over from his bowl ofbounty th On one oceasion at 4 he called the office. said he, “T want a tiptop stand up Tunch, with flowers and all that sort of thing, served up in the Erie build ing for 150 men at 6:30."” “That's two hours from now, «-\\. 11, a great deal can be done in two hours, “All right, Colonel, I'll do it; but it will be an expensive job for you.’ “Who 1ything about the cost? You do it, and T'll pay for it.” Of course the ]um.'h was served, and equally of course the £1,500 bill was paid, are silly, T working up the ball was given at the Academy, an should furnish the suppe o profit 1w it “How much wan!" said Jim, ico, 500 supper tickets,” and he did, TUESDAY, SEPTE 1| and dispo 1t [ these caus 8 up-town i ar 30 much abou dd a meck d miner | w x ounces of | hd time he ¢ \Hu Intter was to Tak mentioning was served he ea “Do you keep your | | many quartz there are, and then put s of salt to the A require more “Well, 1 pay the presont | i | “Sometimes you catch a sucker, | 84,000 a year; lus predecessor §6,000. put him in bhrine pretty plenty or you lose him. That's ““What do you give i, you often grub stake “Fiftoen hundred dollurs ke 18 a stake that rub on so they y it. Lots of mining men have been knocked cold by a blow 50 a month, and average wanted to transier raising him from v, though, was this: you will probably at first striko froe milling poverty, with indi- cations of something else. Then you will no doubl sink till you strike bed- rock, or a true fissure gopher hole, where he was.” An Illiterate Parrot. San Francisco Chronic in Junu last H. Benson took cortain gaudy-plumag p.umt in (hu store of Josep 1, Ja a bird-seller on and bought it, paying the r.-(‘ur Mr. Benson took his purthase to rosidence aud spent his loisure hours endoavoring to converse with his par- rotship on yarious subjects, which was evidently distasteful to " who expressed her dis bation by giving utterance to of ear-splitting “That's the timo to put in your salt. You can shoot into the shaft with a double-barreled shot-gun, or wet it and apply it with a whitewash % at they think there is y are clear off unintelligible which so dwhmm-nwl Mr., ot he &l Houw 1 that he v take back the bivd and is the place to send a_young man who v tem full of information that | I"“l"'“fl"lh will ‘he useful to him as long as he | EHEUBEL O STUEER attorney, who drew up a complaint for damages Davis & 8 sorrowful lavguage how the peace and happiness of the Benson household ad been disturbed by that *awful sion Mr. Delmonico ha representative of | \\Inch it was nI nnml Imnl d their peace and happing The complaint was filed Justice’s Court and the case ssigned to Justice y inell, of counsel for X mn.(lm ball in motion , the plaintit, 11,020 Acres Sarpy Coun 12200 ¢ 6,000 ** MadisonCont [ 18,890 ¢ Platte Couns parrot could spe discredit on the tes- timony of Mr. Benson by inquiring 1f essayed to throw conversationist, nied the imputation, and persistent counsel sought to prove the ion by the defendant, i od it out, and M, contradiction Connolly rul cobson testified in di of the plaintifl’s witness at you 2 dinks hat T sel em a good dalking Dbarrot for fifteen Can you make the makes him talk i China, German and English. good way to become i3 a constant s thern bret md ey unter iaves the distinetion W din | alligator sealp to his list of tr If their wholesale destruction ¢ tinues, it necessary to call on o fish o mers to restock our kos with these yaluable i Incrodible. 1", \ teh, 1 wiril I have the greatest in v DocK 1y, v e . with which 1 sonnlly aequaint 1CCOss Wil wt incredible, Un wly told me abottle did e 1th, ! ! worth medicine &h previonsly taken ice £1.00, trial size 10 conts, 12e0d 1w Buoklin's Arnioa Snlve. The best salvo inthe world for euts, bruises, sores, uleers, salt rhoum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblaing, corns and all kinds of skin cruptions. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisf ove casé ar money s per bok ‘} For sale by Tt & MeM AHoN, Omaha, ST LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. CRAHAM PAPER (0. 217 and 210 North Main St., 8t, Louis, —WHOUKSALR DEALKAA I LOPES, CALD BOARD AND Printers Stock. RATCash i tor Rags and Pay Tron and Metals, Papoer Stock Warehonsos TN 2 L 855 e 4 LAND AGENGCY OMA [{A, NEB, 600,0 AL"EE:S Lok 3 1505 & arnh.un strect, bHfliflE LANDS Fues and Homes in Nebras 17,000 Acres in Douglas Coun- ty, 36 to $10 Per Acre. ton C Terms to Suit Purchasers,Long rdl I‘lmu nud Low Interest, Guarant LARGE TRAUTS OF LAND IN Dodge, Colfax, Pierce, Merrick, Hall, Saunaers, Butler, And Other Counties in the Rastern Portion of Nebraska, for Sale. Farms of All Sizes, From 40 to 640 acres oach, ndapted to Grain snd Stock Rain ng, to be Sold at Low Figurce, and on Lang Tine, Stete and County Maps for Distribution, fo ndfor clren Address DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham street, O NME A KL H., INXEER Ap21 whm d of by dealers Amid .|H ombined the brute seems oxtinet 18 somewhat unfortunate, as the | ree of intorest that ction eagerly JEWELR? While our Work is botter our Prices are Lower than all others. ction in ofunded, Price, PAPERS | Wi stock, Scra to 1287, North ys will be: ¢ and those of nyder STRANGERS VISITING OMAHA Ay Lend,85.00 Lo §10.00 Waskitigion o, Land 5.0 to "10.00 “ Bart County Land., 8.0 .00 .00 6.00 6,00 8.00 BOST and 95 conts 1 Lot Eng Jmapk, peelodicals on theState of 1ands in all localities, otc., Choviots, Ginghams, Ticks, The testimony of the defendant re garding the guaranty ated by Robert Rowe, a mint em- ]»luyu, who was present when the bird The defense then intro- (luuul Mr, l obinson, a bird de show that a parrot that speak; could not be bought. objected to by the plaintiff and ruled out by the court. was corrobor- forination apply w «. 368-10 58 m The offer was onsaddlc xllll»lh‘]n A rew read section | ot o intor 1767 of the civil code to his honor, |- who gave judgment in favor of the plaintitt for $40 and costs, Hunting for Alligators. Ja ksonville Cor. Savanah News, Parties are hunting the gator down on the Caloosahatehle and imee rivers, and upon lakes in that region. the numerous Nothing is used skins upon the belly and ly plates upon the nimals being rej off and burie youth 8 instructor. work, Preachers legs, the ro 88,00, Bend for circuiars It was announced some day srson had collect alligator teeth to the amount of Achievement of Wao want competont Solicitor renlars, giving full desription, )ing on among these creatures slers mount these te odd and fantastic shapes, and many of the articles in theshow y true artistic venius, proudly does the Sioux brave wear his i in a thousand casos here dis teeth of slain alligators, method has been | ? sful pursuit of ntern, with a 0 , 18 used on suitable nights, and no difliculty isexpericnced in 8 [rru.m]uul_, the quarry, r to be perfely bewildered strong glare, Takes the hay dircet from Swath 600 to 700 1w, at a shockin within a few feet of the head, a touch to Ilm trigger, and there is a 'gator »* This new process is s the hunters ave en- abled not only to kill, but to secure When lvumm-d in the da very effective, tion e At another time, when Fisk was Ninth regiment, a mortally wounded, do not fall into the hands of the sportsmen, 1t is sad to reflect that the race of saurians is in danger of being Kisk was anxious that Delmonico They de- clined on the ground that there was arantee do you | slain annually by tourists and others r amusement merely, in addition to those slaughtered for profit, ands of baby “*A thousand dollars,” said Delimon- rs are stuffe specimens or se nt off alive 48 curiosi- ties, while myriads of eggs are blown Protusery 111 bost Douk pul Extraordinary Addross Auwsrs' PusLasiing (0., 81, Louls, Mo (AN right,” replied Fish, “T'll take \nn. SALE A I roof Hotol and frame, two st story ten \‘un\x D—From Sicrt's stable, Omaha, one black mare, color somew ded, i is about cloven willhe tion leading to her r ATHEY, Fort Calhoun, Neb yearsold s FPVAKEN UP-—A rod and white spotted cow, Lt car cropped, 6t Ko ot years of widition, nort 1wt [ NIOPER AGENTS WANTED yvor ok NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG, ” Dieing the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev, George Alesander Crook, D, D., in simplo and aftractive ang i Profusely illustra: ted, making o d improssive pares th extra te 1 H. CHAMEENS to 1o S Dictionary o se. It as 10 com No | i1, CHAME wion, i M Atlanta, 'I'HI] UHAMPION HAY [:A'I‘HERER Monroo City, Mo, aul0-w2t Paoprictor and Manufacturer, HENRY WARD BEEGHEB addressing the pply this domand, Ch v Teachors and L ir dopartiments, Bun J. 0. BECHT 1415 Chestunt stre Socrotary Philadolp) AGENTS WANTHED FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. \ucoments offored Agonts. me shingled 3 also one Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Childrens’ She Store in Omaha. -1 Lot Splendid Shirting Flannels, 22} cents per yard, worth 35 cents. P. G. IMLAH, Manager, Leader of Popular Prices. INVITATION ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS JE REPATRED, HEINGRAVING TO BE DONE OR— MANUFAGTURED, AT TEE LAST S e Tl A | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED, ETC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new and_improved ma chimery, T hope to still more_improve the quality and finish of our ork and fill orders with more promptness than 1s unuul AL WL COUN - | My Motto has always boon and alw s and then advertiso the f.u-hvnu( bofore —no wild advertisements, Some unprincipled dealers bemg in the habit of copying my announcements, T would heg you, the reader of this, to draw a line hetween such copiec. advertisements Yours, very truly, A. B. HUBERMANN, The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb.. Sign of the Stnkmg Town Clock. st to gain superior facili THE- STATE FAIR Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their DRY GOODS — AT TELE— ON ST 614-616 TENTH STREET. Ladios' Boaver Dolmans_$6 00 upwards; Lanios’ Beaver Cloaks, 86 00 upwards; Ladies Wool Shawls, $100 upwards; Ladies’ Ulsters, §3 50 upwards, 1 Lot Black Uashmeres, all wool, 40 inches wide, 50, 85, 75, 85 Extraordinary Valuo, ish Caghmeres, all Shades, reduced to 87 1-2 cents. 4 Cages ‘Canton Flannels, 8 1-3, 10 and 12 1-3 cents, 4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings, 71-3 cents per yard, by the piece. 1 Cage Prints, new styles, 5 cents, 6 Oases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices. Denims, Table Linens, Towels, Bed Spreads, &, ab Popular Prices. v 5 i RE 20 per cent lower than any Shoe will secure this circulato it. Prico 0. St Lonis Mo, sont Uni Complete Cyclopudia of FOR MEN'S, ful and Compact Literary titors, didlers N o ddowlm and Patterns, to Stack Saves winrowing, 00, For particulars widross 8. B, GILLILAND, ly demand oratory " ihe National School of Elocutiun and Oratory wis cstab lshed in 1874, ¢ in 1875, Nine Specialists in t Term, Jluly 6, Fall Term, October 3. for circular to rtered trated, ‘The most lmportant and hed, Every family wants It Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that IVE. BNV TLITVIEA N 8 CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR., ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We are prepared to meot the xl:-nmnxh of the trade in regard to Latest Styles nt Tailoring in Connection, RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 300 to 312 13th 8t., Corner Farnham, O. H. BALLOU, ~—~DEALER IO INVICEER TER R, Lath and Shingles, Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT. jyl-eod-3m,