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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1881 3 : E S T SOMETHING | EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW.! There exists a means of so- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how ‘mnr it may naturally be, Lagan's Magnolia Balm is a delieate and harmless artis cle, whiclh instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness. Roughness, Eruptions, Vul:§ “YUUR UNCLE" Boure all damages rosulting to any per. on by reason of the broker wrong- ging or receiving in| lyear to year is between 27 and 33gany more attentive to business) (bushels to the acre. But theso states@and the ten commandments, on ac- aro not the only ones that, agricultur-feount of the goneral tone of cmbel-§ Ially speaking, have gone to seed. AMlishments on exteriors, and he do-f8 Blarge cotton crop is produced in thefelined to state, but there was a pocu. south, but it takes more land than@fliar expression tohis smile which men| §formerly to produce a bale, On goodfof the world have met in their travols. @ fcotton lands the product has been@It is the intention of the management fabout one bale to the Mto make this a model work city average tho cotton - countr clean, orderfy, healthful, happy and handsomie. Whatever may be the end) (Georgia, the sccond in respect to thegfor its future, its beginning and its amount of cotton produced, threcfpresent are the marvel of marvels in! Jicres are required bale of cotton. This is down# about to the level of eight bushels f wheat. Wo produce immensel grops, but immense acre land are cul tivsted to secure the results, W cannot go on this way forever, bring THIS NITW AND CORRECT MAF Froves Jeyond any reasonable question that tha CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY 1¢ by all 0dds the besi rond for yon to take when iraveling In either direction hotwoen Chicago and all of the Principal Polnts in the West, North and Northwest, fal, warctuily examine this Map. The Principal Citles of the West and Northwest are Station#t o e throug! 5 L 0 3 i i o i\llll’lt.)lll:>':l|'?‘l»|‘.l“‘l.| through tralus make ¢loso contiections with the frains of ail railroads a§ fully ~purchs A Reporter Converses With pledge or deposit any stolen property ! : v the property of any minor. There His Father's Celebrated Blaro six pawnbrokers in this city, and a6t il do a thriving business, though Relative. they think there are too many. d In London, England, there ar The Pawnbroker's Profitss-Grow-whole strects devoted to this busi ing Demand For Ovorcoats ness, and no other kinds of tradey) e beople are represented there. The sign of the threo gilt balls was Bldopted by the trado becauso in tho Pawnbrokers must be of necossityffdistant past that was the coat of arm gqood judges of character. Thelworn by the house of Lombardy, an tendency of the human mind, accord-Wltalian family, whose membera largely] ing to the revised edition, is to ovil,flengaged in the pawnbroker's business, and evil continually, and nowhere isfland became immensely wealthy at it this more clearly demonstrated thanffFrom theso people Lombard street in (b, AR Ve EIEN [ by ) Kansas City Journa - aan, Quianeaso Nearle a Miraclo \ Worcester ez, Spalding senity Hall, Binghampton, N, Y| “1 suffered for several months) dull pain through the left lung and| <h o Aders, 1 lost iy spirits, appetite and§ when a man is dri a sharp bar-lLondon obtained its name, and theffling new land into eultivation andigeol and could with difficulty keep upl N ! gain, His whole object is to t,:lul theflfamily lives in history becauso itsflwearing it out. In time wo shall havefffoll day, M.\"\-mfl S uneeisak g '“ll‘“"flhhl'tsv cte., ote. Nof adyantage of the man with whom hefeoat of arms wus adopted by this use-@to renovate. ~ Tho English farmer@§hock Bioos Birrems; 1took then os di delicate and natural are ity is dealing, and this is especially trucffful aud exceedingly convenient classlidoes not think of pormitting his landc » using them, LSt oW quitd cffects that its use is not when he is making a loan with aMof people. to dgteriora One eondition of its Price 81,00, trial size 10 cente fl“-“j'(‘(“(‘d by nll)’li(id.\'. o ¢ 19 eods 1w No lady has the right to} present a disfigured face in Society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, pawnbroker. He tells a wonderfull§ Itis hardly necessary to state that story about needing a little money andgithe reporter isnot in the habit off he wants an advance upon someffrequenting the pawnbroker's shops article *“‘for a few daysonly,” when Lieflfor the purpose of transacting busid will be back and redeem it. ““They@iness. The recent cold snap and anj have H00 stories, all'different,” sai ident necessity for an overcoat had pawnbroker to a Journal reporter yes-8nothing at all to do with suggestingg Call for Ropublican State Convens} tion. cultivation is, that by the use of fer-§ tilizors ho shall keep its yiolding capa-§ city up to the standard. But thercl e in the older states signs of a bettergd ate of things. While farmers whof try to cultivate quarter and half soc-f{N¢! tions are scarcely keeping even with terday, ‘‘and they try to get the ad-@these few remarks! Other people ma world, small farm a gettin Hth, itage of us by cach one of them, ‘fneed the pawnbroker, but a newspa In Mississippi the numbery for the vurpose of placing in nomina i So by a close observance of theirfper man, never! plantations has nearly doubled ftion candidates for thy foliowing named§ lices, vi patrons the pawnbrokers soon becomely able to read a man like a book, and asEWILES OF THE TOBACCO MEN. soon as e commences his story they @ gt can toll whether he desires to disposofisyyy s oxy Blm, Rag Weed, Bto, Usedd of the article le proposes to place ir A AvnIteraatE pawn, for good, or redeem it whenfllrrom the Boston Herald, the time expires Many apocryp! Ona Judge of the Supreme (' ts of the State ! ch other t OHICAGO_ & _NORTH-WESTERN RA[ THE CHICACGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Overall af{ts prinelpal Hnes, runs each way daily from tw, [ i ach way dafly from two to Wralhs. 11 is the Ouly ond, wess ot Cllioago ik usds e | s oC oY X4 gof almost four hundred. Othersouth- gorn states ave at last learning that ention " entitled to re ntion R iThe Imperial Palace Dining Cars. based upon th . Collins for I'r stovics are told of@fnore carclossly cultivated. In thi pawnbrokers deal only in oneffihe way phis tabaceo is dootored and farmers have been especially as o to each one hundeed ity Y19 tho only vend 41 8 ay plug tob s [ cr IR o et b SR REYOE LIS At e Ad that runs Puliman Sleeplng Cars North or Northwest of Chi| Tt bag" 8, as, for ice, jow-f dulterated. but, sifted down, thed@liting. Every man has seemed to s, and one for the fraction of§iN nearly $,000 MILES OB ROAD. 100 TSl PN Lof Chicago. Itbas'. ity it e et 8vant to be his own neighbor. East-f ve (75) votes or aver. Also one W & CAllorn LA S0 Tonie NI sor & et > Miiinesota & Central Dakata L sk YA ton Lo, #Ohicao; St, P and Mmiehpois 1 ne: A Ireeport & Dubuque Line.” “Milwaukeo, Green Bay & Lake Superior f.ma ! ets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents fn the United States and, nember to ask for Tlekets via this road, be sure they read over It,and take none oth MARYIN HUGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chicago, s« W. H. STENNETT, Gen’l Pass, Agent, Chlcum.’v Ticket AgontjC. & N. W. Railway, 14th and Faznham streots, eley and clothing, but the majorityg@yuth is fully exprossed in the word will advance money upon any article§lof 4 romintnt manufacturer: that is salable, no matter what it may# «Nothing ever goes into tobaceo as be. 1t is for this reason that a puwn-Bloletorions or injurious to thehuman, broker’s window and showcase exhibit@constitution as the tobacco itsolf.”) such a heterogencous collection ofiNevertheless, skilled workmen com- slogate at large for cach organized cound orn people are sometimes moved tof ty. vy by stories of the immense tractsBS iee Ve, Del | Gonuties gunder one management, but it is not@Adams.... 1 } hod y ranchmen ove fgis made. In a a wheat- objects useful as well as ornamer mand extraordinarily high saleriesysiC ¥ er who runs h () § 6 flan AR istant Ticket Acent C. & N. W. Railway, 14th and Farnham strects A pair of shoes may reposo in close@ior the dexterity with which they will§j20 °F 30 thousand acres niay make | | reb‘J " BELT, ticket Agent C. & N, W. Raflway, U, P\ R. R, Dopot, - : proximity to a big revolver; a dirkflltake a cheap or damaged lot of tobac-gemall fertune, but how does he fai son .. 670 Ol tor 4 H eI knife hang alongside a brass horn; ol and so disguise 1t in n wrapper cffthe next year. How many large Merrick... 810 GRS Tor Nov fancy bedquilt be displayed noxt tol o deceive even an old tar, wheat - growers lhave become rich! Nance ... 109 fAGO, and ] Nuckolls. 1 IADVANCE OF THE SEASON! Goods Suitable for the COMING WEATHER ——JUST RECEIVED AT— an overcoat, and so on without limit. " Ay averago plug tobacen ,,mmm._l{o}v many have failed to meet their i+ Nemaba . 1473 11 ey odeiohy How about revolvers; are theyMuring establishment works about 200fgolligations? But the emall farmorsgl Otoo .. 1918 14 LUPFS il OuAlis, tho ' CoxNRRG) not put in often?”’ T T e ] into@n this state have been unifc Pawnee. ..1 ; 8 from which radiate “Not now. The cou: % Jgeessful. From ten to forty Phelps.... EVERY LINE OF ROAD A 5 untry here is@iour grades, from which are produce becoming too highly civilizea. Andfls many as seventy-five differont then his honor puts the fines on toollbrands, the pencil of the artist and heavy for carrying concealed weapons,Bthe skill of the photographer being and overybody don't possess a_pistol. Wiiberally brought into requisition for Gl d Occasionally a young fellow will comefloramental designs to catch the tooth-Jg o2 There is a more certainmarket in, and, looking _carefull RN i iouslor fruit and vegotables than| in, and, looking carefully around tofliogy old man as well as the precociousg B s A see that no one is watching him, hefloy. While the government requiresg" S looked fof fivo years ag will cautiously pull out a revolver andfMovery package to bear the stencil o5t cases, men who are trying toff ask how much I will advance on it. Mok of the manufacturer, it wouldfmanage large farms would find it toliG: 0 . s Pi hat penctrates the Continent from the Missour River to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA. CTFIO RATLWAY (0 tho anly line trom Chicago owning track intc <anaas, or which, by its own road, roaches the saints above named. No TRANSPERS BY CARRIAGH | No wissixa coxxkcrions! No huddling in fll. ventilatod or unclean cars, ns every passenger it arried in roomy, clean and ventilated coaches f 1pon Fast Express Trains, DAY CARS of unrivalod magnificence, PULLMAN ‘Wplanted with a varied erop is as suro ol @source of.a comfortable income as this| flearth can afford. The outlook forfl such farms is becomming better everyj Sherman, Sioux. e wants all he can get, o Y it fheir own interest to abandon half of] Stanton. . . PALACE Stk [ ] [] fig?ffi'f',{iffi ‘mdetc,: ig].‘c' Senibetfind l"" “;‘I'I’}”(‘l‘f‘fi“d‘ ;’“"“_ b"“tt.ts?‘“‘gl‘l‘ them, if purchasers could not bofd Thayer ... &oixixo Cans, u fch meals are served of un ) “What articles are pawned tholeoreeen oyt oo Pt 1ps bub it is withge 4 ather than to try to cultivatol Valley at tho low rato of Swyrary v P obacco as with whiskey—always af 1 ol Hayes 2 | Wash’ntonl O L fewelry and clothing. Peo [T demand for the stufl, be it ever sof§the Whole Hamilton, 8| Wheeler.. : ell, jewelry and clothing. -Bvile icori il = 7 B ayne. .. waukeo and Missouri 1t Points; and close con plo will diapose of thoso. things they Ry sitmra oopots molasses, gluccsoR BLAIR TOPICS. 2| Webitor. 100 Sl atal poais ot ersection Wi oiho ; = e Correspondence of The Bee, 31 Yorl 118-onde. Iy And will be sold at our usual extremely can get along without the best. Jew-B,v some manufacturers, and, while it elry is not u necessity, and peoploBiycortainly a cheat, it sas well nhaymc @] BLatm, Nob., Sept. 21— '-!\s,‘,“""“l_]y have some surplus clothing. Biess one. For example: On August @building goes on and Blair is greatly] With young men in the spring, over-#9. Virginia plug was quoted at 4@ 43 @improved in appearance by the num coats ‘31’:;”" quOl'lt‘t; article for pawn-Bcents, Giovernment tax added 16 cents| i adlet avaston otibulldingsrsoianl ing. They leave them in all summer@lvet the manufactured product was| VA 5T g8 pub upy Rev. Wainwright’'s new house is Second, That no delegate shall repre. and in the fall take them out. Thel yoted as low as 17 cents, Evidently] coats are safe with us, and by payingllihe work-up of these plugs had thefinearing completion, aud will add stilllg Teeonte AR R CHOEHS S a8logaHag) more to the attractions of ColfaxMunless he be clothed with authority from$ a small per cent they are taken care® bacco chewer by the lug. of for the boys. But in fine-cut tobacco and cigars] the county convention or is in possessionfvice Pres't & Gen, Gen. Tklhnndl‘uu‘rAz of proxies from regularly elected delegatesfll Manager, Chicazo Chicago, Loans are made for thirty, sixtyllis "where the greatest deception is| e A ¥ yon 41880. SHORT LINE. 1880, 3 . h| -and ninety days. Asarule the timofl, 1, cticed. A western manufacturer By order of the Republican State Cen- KANSAS CITY, is tl)il‘ty ll:lys. AMGI‘ tlw lime hi\! & nys ”H’lt fllfil‘fl isl)l) Clld '-0 thc mlul- T lC It , . §t. Joe & Council Bluffs B W ticket (do not forzet this) dircctly to overy iaco of importanco i’ Kusos, Nehiaska, Blac Tills, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, California, 0rozon, Washiniton Territory, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, As liberal arrangementa rogarding baggago at any other line, and rates of fare always asi ow as ;ompetitors, who furniah but & tithe of the com, o 163D Tefferson .. 1060 8| Total It _is recommended—First. [proxies be admitted to the convention ex-} ept such as are held by persons residi i{the cownties rom wBick the proxieslaLd given. TOW PRICEHS!I Doga and tacklo of sportsmen free, ickots, maps and foldory atall principal JOHN, Bilankets and Comtorters, Flan- nels and Shirtings, Cotton Flan- nels and Sheetings, Muslin and Calicoes, Dress Goods, Sllks and Satins, Black Goods and Cash- meres, Hosiery and Underwear, Corsets and Gloves, Ribbons and strect. E. H. Clark has finished one of the finest barns in the county. J. E.| Wells has also built a very larg livery and feed stable. Rev. Streams, of Whitewater, Wis. | expired the broker is Iat 1“;“‘{)" to scllforation of fine-cut goods. Machin- e o T Gl the nrtxcle?, On good, saleable arti-@ery has been so improved that, as he F.T I‘{it S s’ o T cles an advance of one-half the value iays, with one pound of tobaceoliquo h I\..\\Vll»l .-m\m:: E fic yuprojtem, is made; on other articles not 50 g0odB\tained by boiling down stems and R o U b / only one-third the value is given .. ot g recdffhas b visiting his son Edward here] i Soine poople always want much moref ey e o oe pound of tag woedfhus been visiling bis on fdward herg ; ; RAILIO.AD Ladies’ Neckwear, Cloaks and Dol- tHanithe Brol dvance andggind one pound of slippery elm bark,fand held services at the M. E. churchf [ dies, you cannot < ) han the pawnbroker can advuuco and@ss worth of fine cut chewing tobaccoflon last Subbath, i IjaunioXIY mans, Table Linens and Napkins, Rrosy cheeks and sparkling eyes withi 11 the cosmetics of France, or beauti-§ liers of the world, while in poorfl health, and mnothing will give youl such good health, strength, buoyantj spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters, ARV changoof bars between Omaha and oy, vouls § trial is certain proof. — Telegraph. NEW_YORK. octl SBEN make himself sccure, and thero isflean bo produced. The suggestion off] Rev. Warren, pastor of tho M. E. generally a_process of jewing to belippery elm bark was a new one, andMchurels, is away attending conference gone through with before the loan isflihe inquiry was pursued farther. Tt is the wish of all here that My, effected. Often the people leave@lyy said it was nicely shaved and@Warren will be sent here again theff things with no intention whatever offl iy with tobaceo; that it ha @conming y 3 ever redeeming them. With suchi@ly; sweet taste held the tob: Mr. J. 8. Stewart, Sr., and J. D.Jg§ the plan is to pretend that they desircll otlior and made the “‘quid” last afiStewart, Jr., have returned from ajoan for a few days, perhaps only oy time. This bark costs about@their castorn sojourn, and broughtl day or two, when they will come infour cents a pound, and when a third@with them a very fine family carr and take them out, but they invariBof ¢ is madeto replace tobacco thatff Miss Magmo Mooro, a niece of J. ably want a good advance, and thefflils s high as seventy-five cents afStewart, has lately come on from} Gent's White and' Colored Shirts, Waterproofs [and Flannel suitings, d Denims and Jeans. ; Our Blue Checked Shirting at 16 2-3¢, Sold Biverywhere else at 20c. Direct Line to ST. LOUIS] AND TIIE FAST From Omaha and the West, Daily PassengerTrainsy RPACIHING ALL 2 CITIES with LES B9 and IN ADVANCE of ALL; 7 o 1'“‘.‘}'.'31’517]"?'..”,.1“E,fii:fi"fcffl-fif}l"fl"'lvfl“iy. ’.:::...a (;;:uf;l::llt;zi;]ily aco lh'extt:}mx'm-:}ndimm, :llx]ul will “visit here about] AINES, 2 4 i el JMous profit re 2. A centleman$dthree months. 3 18 equipped with Pullman' i MON. by Buyi our o { aalojofithe AFage and. heflno knoy ys that nearly Ethel Philleo again dapartedi "By Conches, Millors You will SAVERMONEY by Buying Your Goods of just about how much he canid 2, tlorim an pler, and the celebratec Hior Oakdale this morni 58 in music, llard one day last week ship- Iruggist aflirms that 50,000 pounds offped one ton of grapes west, all from§ lippery elm bark would, for the legit-f{his own viney: slippery clm trees in Ohio, , where shel oneo Alr-brake that your ticket reads VIA nANSAH! JOSEPH ol GUILD & McINNIS, K603 N. I16th St., 2nd door N. of Cal., E. Side, ket for palo at all coupon stations In the J. F. BARNARD, realize out of them, ) While the reporter was talking o man came rushing in, geemingly in a great hurry, and throwing down B bundle on the counter, commencedy foi ! : . DAWES, §t. Joseph, Mo! ! fimate Aruggist and medicinal trade, @ Tho new democratic paper will gof 4 SO baloaopt Mot anping P emande: £ RSl Lot X & acked by co Gon, Pass, tud Ticket Agt., St. Joseph, Mo, unpEping ity nd demanded of thelllyg the entire market of the Unitedfout an issue this week, and then con e may be sisackod Lycconrg, MO0 AN B My ok i ]‘fisé;xu.fl.' P broker: : i A o P sido Tnflucnces B 1020 Fi treet, H A “How much will you give me upo [entionshrillike thelotder ot ctholday, Fopitsilelticacen A B Dansao, Genoral Axent, - @OMaha, A POL AcK Collins ) this? ollman Tarrant's Sltzer Aperient, ACheyenne, » » Colorado fcoures regularity, and conscquent immum M(row sickness, SULD BY ALL DRUC 4 a “How much do you want?’ ¥ SR vorst. TheBTroy Ti T want §2,50.” Bthe public gets robbed the worst. TheMTroy Times. AL s 2 unning devices are so manythatevendd The new manufacturing City of ] }\ Jl}df ?I'A:,V" you? Oh, I sce, ol o,q judgos are imposed upon. It@Pullman is near the junction n{ thel P \:F\l'(:smsu: atplk shasl T used to be a boast among gentlemenflMichizan Central and the Illinois aid S1.50 for it and T want to ot afithat they could always select a fineliCentral roads, fourteen miles souty } ma il AR L e gbraud of cigars, and of course theyflof Chicago. Over 4,000 persons are “"—‘l‘l"f“"“l oF L"yt ld‘{‘-i[l tul'( it "'t‘.‘“ smoked no other. The other day anflllready on the pay-rolls of the com- 'Smfil or her, f" il gl d““ ’;" Id smoker, whose devotion to thefflpany, in the shops, upon the buildings} :er Ay o j0 Ioramy younger davahy M:lml wslt him EIS r.~\'cr¥l \l\“ucuk,mhfiiti or upon the grounds. The variou: s 2 Jted that he couldn't tell Havana filledMimmense factories, having a north and] 1o - the meantimeliho broker ’“‘“}fmm Connecticut filled. ~The dishon-Rsouth extension of 1,300 feet, with ]flen)l"-l'imgfiflm u ‘”“(‘l'"";f‘, ‘0"1“ st article, however, is the productMvarying depths of tiers, for the pro- the s {u“i ] uil (fun;l;\fllce 1 tol ]u_\g thefof the big manufactories, for thesmalifduction of new or repair of old draw-| "w“‘l" that he could not give him soflo,untry manufacturer cannot affordfroom sleeping cars, are all in opera "“.‘YA"“ A the machinery nor conceal the lotionslltion, though by no mears complete; liial LB -liv(l; b e N and decoctions that are brought intowhile by the end of the year resi- M y 1 ¥y i ¢ §9.50 equisition by his wealthier competi-@dences will be ready for about r oD GO 4A0.MOBoY,. ¢ 0an. gOb B or. Tt is quite safe to assumo thatfl1 000 families infMat or apartments o . . e AND—— St. Paul & 8ioux City 2 RAILROADS, $HE OLO RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE § 2.€» € MILES SIIORTER ROUTE @O YROM Fall and Winter COUNCIL BLUFFS #l 'O 8T, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS = JCLOTHING! wdall points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota ancfl M akcota. ~ This line is cquipped with the improve: Westinghouse Automatic’ Air-brake snd Mille Platform Couvlex and Bufter; and for BPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassod. Elogant Drawing Room n 3locping Cars, owned and controlled by the com pany, run through WITHOUT CHANGE botwoe: Union Pacific Transfer wepot at Councll Blufs, and §t. Paul. Traing leave Unlon Paclfic Transter dopota [llcouncil Biufts at 6:15 p. m., reaching Sloux City 16 10:20 . m. and Bt, Paul at 11:06 . m, making| I you nre a g mnan of lev o are young and ki suTerin aitaion® o afiina M ton s | 4 or_single, vld or Bl younie, poor beaiih or i B Lews, Tely on HoOp Whoover youurc, f henover you fool at youi Bysten Hieds clennsiniz, ton- 1 ing. or stimuliting, wiGiout intoxicating, talo Hop Bitters. Have youdys- peis Ridney r'uriiary com plaint, disease £ tho etomach, Bowels, biood iver or nerves § nually from sou formot Wiane hat L LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. s an absolute £ ving it up, B % (t,)]ll‘i;tiin::"llli}!w l‘;loli‘:l;rtiflzl:l[:i'riléplm ,]m’; about the purest—no, not purest, forlirom four to six rooms cach, many of dore oo b SILBEE Dy SEE0 if there is one thing impure, it is to-@which are already done and ' occupied,| 4 bacco—the honestest cigar 'is thellt is only fifteen months since the l;;:\{igal.mh he would let him have. Holhynd mado cigar of the local manu-Jround was broken for this enterprise, ; cured A{{OIIII‘B | Hop Bitters A fracturer, and it will i im Soldbyarug: BIEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY,OTHEH ¥y ? L Exhaustive Farming. 000 population of all kinds, with ele-J ¢! ';1:3:"{!:{; Yoo 81 Pao) 84 A0 p. 5, aetiring ¢ now, do you?” Seeing hie own words were being] , g 4 turned on him the impecunious but} The lpwp!u of the United States| fond parent turned awa, jaro exhausting their rich heritage. The broker informc!’tlm reporte: 3"’fll‘.’l"r""’ls!gmmofiops:’l"h?h)“m“ that shawls like that could bo pur-Jehe old world are produced at the ex- chased for $18 per dozen. The manfliPe"*e ("l{ the flelds in w‘hichn they) wanted to sell, but was trying to do itJgeroV: Tho average crop of cach yeal P P T T, s lower than the last. Towa is b Whil omparison a new state, yet its wheat hile there the reporter saw an-BWorop is down to cight bushels an acre, other dicker between the young man) he August report of crops in Illi- who, last spring, had l'?‘“’"ed hislll,ois from 62 counties presented fig-| overcoat, and gone to Arizona. Helluies as follo Number of aci saveyeur I1fe. [t has| saved hun-| @i dreds, . | & Toronto, Ont. WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE Brokers in all Railro , offor Tickets to the East| b the following unheard of] Ban Franc sco Call, ydepot, Councl 1 8t youg ticketa road v &P K R F. C. HILLS, Superintendont T, E, ROBINSON, "Missouri Valley, s, Asst. Ger Pass, Agent, J. H. O'BY AN, Passanger Agent, K aunti Hlute, Tow, AQENT8 WANTED FOR ¥asrest SeuLiva Books o Tis Aok | Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND S8OCIAL FORMS, The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans \ct_business, valuable tables, social etiquette [parliamentary usage, how to conduct public busi| gant stores, opera houses, church, ho| tel, schools, park and all the acces: gories of metropolitan life, It is no growth; it isa creation. Other town: have passed through gestation and in | ancy thiua{»ringfl into existence fro hebrain of its father; it had no mother| oxcept necessity. One steps from the) train into a depot which, with its col nnades and carriage porch, its recep tion rooms with artistic fire places and Tmint seats, is altogether unut.| erably too utterly utter for anybody Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. OLOTHING MADE TO ORDER IN THELATEST STYLES, Batisfaction Guaranteed. Prices te Suit all§ ; Round Trip, $19.00, Theso are lass Tickets and good for roty through the year, and via the Old Reliable ChiJ cago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad. Also, ond vay o y EW YORK, Ist clags, 1700, was on his way back te Illinois, andll 1ahted, ®1,797,349: total yield, 19 t thet i ) ; c T T ; ) k ¢ 3, M vith an ox-e BOSTON, do 38 00 Ml oss; in fact ft is » complete Guide to Succes. for «de! ed to 1 - vv_l ) 4y i , O le ) X?Bp an wmsthete wil y PHILAD 1 17 00, W o 3 ddress for of 2 S desired to leavo his old coat and tradellyqg 505 Dushels; average yield perfidaisy, a sunflower, a swamp cat tail, @ WASIINGTON, do 17 00 e v flm‘fi:.';“u.’..'.::‘:\'lfinolfl-'JEfm'l’fltb!é I322 I ARN l lAM R EE ’ for another which the broker had, jacre, 74 bushals, It is understoodfand a pussy willow; one looks out onlll For particulars, write or go direct to HOBBIEJCO., St.Louls, Mo, NEAR FOURTEENTH, After a good deal of jewing the tradofly, 18 i B hat this is nota good year, but whenflllawns, lakelets, smooth gravel walksfliBROS In Reduced Rate Iailroad and was effected, Tt &) L i . Stcamship Tickets, 500 Tenth 8t,, Omuha, Neb. BT . LOUIS Sy ; allowance is made for specially un-fland drives, bedsand borders of rarefi®nhiy Tec [0 Tnth Bty O, Neb PAPER WAREHOUSE ——— ecently the same broker sold affavorable conditions, the showing isflexotics, stone gateways and parti-@Union Pacific Railread Depot, East Side of Tenth] AR 3 Strect. —_— Recent Direct Transportation of FRENCH PERCHERON HORSES, TO NEBRASIA. 5 on Exhibition at the Nebraska State Faiy Stables, 311 to 318, COME AND SEE THEM ! fine diamond ring for $182 which hadlinot gratifying. Towa and 1llinois ar been pawned. Not long before itflconsidered the two best farming states came into his possession it lad beenflin the Union, They have a rich,) purchased in St. Louis for $400, Infdeep soil which for a time was his little room one can find rings andfsufticiently productive withou! watches, and gold jewelry of everyMfertilizers. This soil attracted () deseription. While the owner canfenterprising and intellighnt farm| weach these with one hand he can withfers from all parts of the country—th the other take down a dilapitatedfclass of farmers one would suppose) ions copied from Egypt, and som ther arrangements ~ which, when erouped together, embody the present] [American idea of a park; aad then) one is ready to go through the shops, provided one has procured the indis| pensable pass. It is usual, of course,| to behold grimy workmen, passing tc heir toil among parterres of pansies, Omaha, August 1, 1881 AGENTS WANTED rok our NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNC, " being the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. Georgd [Alexander Crook, D. D., in -Am.l.l’u and aftractivd anguage for old and yohng. Profusely illustr ied, making & most “intercsting and finpressive youth s instructor. Evory parent will sectre this GRAHAM PAPER GO0. 217 and 219 North Main St. ~—~WHOLESALN DEALKAS IN— News, + PAPERS {Wiiiiie ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. looking tiddle with one string. who would see the necessity of keep-flheliotrope and wmignonette; but therefliwork. FPreache 1 should circulate it. Price Cash pald for X d Paper Btock, Sc It is not generally kunown thatfling the condition of their land up toflcan be no harm in it. I asked one offf#-%: J”‘]';'"&'ffuflg“fl :'PL”;’;‘ Lonin’ M i Mea, HEL N A LA Horses For Sale or to Let to Responsible Parties. ? \ Fuwnbru:uéxl'umuru required tul pay aflan u\'cl’rwc l(:lld&l‘d, and yet withflithe superintendents if there was an e e T Faper Shock Warehoume L8N to 1807, Nouth icense of per annum in the city. Beverything in their favor, they per-flgood in it; if the workmnn were an F. Manderson PP "' ", Proprietor, 0. F. Ma aon, Edward W, Simeral, - RO » Proprieter, 1 In addition thereto they must give afimitted their rich grain land to run| bond of $2,000, signed by good re-fldown to a pitiful eight bushels to the sponsible men. This is to make se-Jacre. In Englmd the average frox more pure in person or lan uage, any more tender in hought and gentle in manner; ATTORNEY -AT - W, ‘2 Farobaw 8¢, Owaba N Seward, Neb,, (Farm Half Mile West of Town.) seld-Ut TTORNEY -AT - LAW,|

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