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e e =5 ’I'III‘ WAMA PUB DATLY l HING GO gD I'. “PRUPHIE mus W4 Farnnam, bet. 9th and 10th Sireets. ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Y0 ~omy 1 yest, {n advaice (p stpaid) 3]‘ N 3,00 KLAILWAY 1 \‘5}43 TABLE, i MINNKAPOLIS AND OMAILA RATLROAD, No 2 throu . nd fieight, » LAATING OMATIA KANS OK ROUTH BOCKD. 40 4. m.—8:40 p. m, 40 1. ot —:40 1. m. 740 A, 3:40 p.m, feuves at 5 n, o, and 0:50 | Lould at 0:30 &, m, and b:5: We ST & P, Teaves atS &, m. and 3:40 p. Louis ot 6:10 &, m, and 7:50 WHIP OR BOUTIW RATH, B. & M. In Neb,, Throngh Fxproes, 810 & m. B. & M. Lincoli) Expreas-62) p th, O P Rpres o, Il oSy tor Osceola, 10:10 a, m. UL P, freight U. P, froight No. U. P, trolght No. 13 UL P et N TP, St N U. P. Denver frelg| ARRIVING— C.B.t 500 &, ) 248 & m 9:05 ,,' T40's. 848 p.r. ARRIVING PROM TR WRAY AKD BOUTHWHSY, O &1 V. trom Lincoin—1.05 p. m. U P | Lincolr Expros-040a m. U. ', Donver express, 7:3b a. m. U. ¥, Freight No. 10~4.85 p. n. U. P, “n. 8- 510 a, |I| lemul & RV, DUMMT TRAING BEPWKEN OMAIA AND 000 SCAL BLUYPA. Leavo Omsha 1200 2:00, 3:00, & Loave Conn 5 3 mixe, AF 6 b, Sunwayi—Tho dawmy leaves Oniahia a4 9:60 ad 1100 & . $00, 4:00 anl b Loavis @ouncil Bluftn ot 9:95 and 11:46 2 aad 5220 p. . Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTR. OPXR, 108N, & 1, p. . &, p. M, 100 0:50 4i50 Yacifie, 11:00 .11:00 Onle Gilergo, It 1. Chicago, Il & Q Wabash. Stoux Cicy and el Taloa 0ttico m,».«..mm.«mm m 12 1 THOS, F INE L TN LD Bugingss Directory. Abstract ard Real Estate. JOIN L. McCAGUE, opposite Past Office. W. R, BARTLETT 517 South 13th Streot, Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOLN, ARCHITECTS Room 14 Creighton Block. A T. LARGE Jr., Reom 2, Creighton Hlock. Boots and 8hoes. JAMES DRVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoos. A gocd aseortment of ‘homo work on hand, corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglss. JOHN FORTUNATUS, €05 10th stroet, manutacturcs o order good work at fair prices. 'Ropairing done, Bed 8prings. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Doulsa ot. Books, Nows and Statlonery. J. L FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Stroet. Buttor and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. tiouse in Nebraska establinhod 18756 Omaha, ORNT uh.srAU RA‘iT e RYAN, sctitiness St OO D! Eost Board for the Money. Batisfaction Guaranteod. Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Weck or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Farnishal Raams Supplied. THE OMAHA DAILY BEI": SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i Florist. A. Donaghue, planta, cut flowers, secds, boqaets o, N, W, cor. 16th an 1 Douvlas stree Civil Engineers nnd Survoyors. ANDREW FWATER, Creighton Block fown Surveys, 1o and Sewsrage Systoms & Specinlty Commission Merchants. JOHN G, Wil LIS, 1414 Dodge Street D B BEEMER. For ortine n Daily and Weekly woe largo Cornice Works, otk . Iron ality promptiy exe anncr, Factory and Otf'ce 12 Qalvanized Tron’ Cornices, Window Cape, ete., Grockery BONNER 1300 Dougias strect, Good Hne. and Furnishing Goodi SON. Also Iiats, Cape, Ty, S04 8. 1 0. 11 %, Notions and Cirtl ho ) stroet, Retrigerators, Canfleld's Patent. C.F. GOODMAN 11th §t. bot. Farn. & Ti 8how Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manafacturorand Dealer 1n all kinds of 8how Cases, Upright Casca, 3 ., 1317 Cwea St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprietor Omaha nufactory, 818 South 16th streot, venworth and Marcy, All goods botween L warranted 8 Pawnhrokera, __ROSRNFRLD. 10th 8t.. Btoves 2na Tinware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer In Btoves and Tinwaro, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and il kinde of Building Work, Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER, 1500 Douglas St. het. Far & Har Good and Cheap. Seeds, J. EVANS, Wholeaale and Cultivators, Odd Fellows tal tall Beed Drilla and Physicians an 1 Surgoons. W. 8. GIBRS, M. D., Room No &, Crelghton Block, 16th eot, P. 8. NRING, o D, Mh.noulr: Block. C. L. HART, M. D., Kyc and Ear, opp. postofice DR. L. B_GRADDY, Ocullat and Aurist, §. W 16th and Farnham Sta Photographers. QRO. HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallory, 2 Sixteenth Stroet First-claon Work and Erompt- noar Masonis Hall, umbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th 8t., bet. Farnham and Douglas. Work promptly attendod to. . FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. Palnting an HENRY A, KOSTER: apor anging. 141 Dodge Streeh. 8hoe Gtores. 0 Farnham st Philltp Lang, 1 bet. 18th & 14th, 8econd Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1418 Douxlas St., Now and ond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &., bourht and mld on’ narrow marving, Baloons. HENRY FAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Donulak Stra Just opened o most clegant Heex Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 overy day. Caledonia " FALCON , hes 670 10th Streot. Undertakers, %, 101 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td, 89 Cent 8tores. P 0 BACKUS, 1205 Farnham St, Pancy Gonds Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking, CHAS. RIE) By appling personally at tho nearest offico ofyTHE " S LR MANUFACTURING CO. (or by postalcard if at a distance.) any ADULT per. 0n will be presented with o beautifully ifjus- trated copy of a New Book cntitled GENIUS REWARDED, —OR THE— STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a handsomo and costly stecl (ngrav- iog frontispierce; nlko, 35 fincly engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate bine and gold lithographed cover, Nu charge whatever ia made for this »andsome book, which can_bo_obtained only by application at’the branch and subor dinate offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Principal Office, 3¢ Union Square, Carriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 1dthand Harney Strecta. vews ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Stroet. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumbar, Lime and Cement. FORTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta Lamnps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douxlas St. Good Varioty. Merchant Tailors. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tailors s re- eolving the latest designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlom wear. - Stylish, durable, and prices low a4 ever 216 13th bet, Doug.& Farn, Millinery, MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retail, Fan Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, Card Boardls, Hosicry, Gloyes, Corsets, K. the West, by Mail. pest Houso i Order Purchasers save 30 por cont, 116 Fifieenth Stroet. roundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor, 14th & Jacksonste Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, &th and Fernbam Sta,, Welshans firos., proprictors. Qracers. , 21st hotwoen Curing and lzar , Corn, and Cuming Streets Z STE T. A, MOSHAN Fiardwai o, Iron ana Gieer. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 ant 112 16th strect Baudies, &, Farn- & Tarney THotols 109, Caufleld,Oth & Farnhars L. ANFIELD HOU! DORAN HOUSE, LAY Cary, 018 Farnham § L. I, Elaven, 10th St. el 0th & e cnworth Clathing Bought. O SHAW will pay h price for second band clothing, ¢ Fanham. Flock, Cor, DR. PAUL, Williams th & Do Drugs, Palnts and Olls, KUHN & O, Pharmaclsta, Fine Yanc toods, Cor, Dongisn strects . J. WHITEHOUS £, Whole Rotall, 16th st, €, FIELD, 2022 North Siav Cuming Street, PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Stre Dry Good's Notlans, Ete, JOHN H, F. LEUMANN & CO,, Now York Dry Goods Siare, 1810 and 1812 Farn- ham strect, 16ta and th & Pactfle. cond Mand Furoiture Highest cash price A F. GROSS, New nd Broves, 1114 Do ald for sevond § ¥R 1000 Douria st. Fine goods, &e. Fence Works, OMANIA FENCE €O, T, PRIES & CO,, 1218 Harney 8t Tce Hoxes, Tron and Wood ¥, Counters of Plne and Wal WEST & FRITSCE IR, wanuf and Wholossle Doalors o W, ¥, LORENZEN manutscturer 1816 Farnbisn oct27-dmbettEw 1f you aren man of business, weal ‘ened by the sirain of Jour Quties avold Stlnulantsand uve Hop vymmyum; ¢ end e diew Bl woste, use Hop B. anfforing from any tlon ; € you ure i ounig, sutlering from g on & bed Of sick 1d or o Poorhealt or languish Deas, rely on Whoover you padlyTrom ssie orm dinenso Bt AN hiave been proven Loy dhmoly e of g wWitbout intiricatiny iako HoOP HopBitters Biigechs exmmrTe Py yondys 4 w',..,’m.u.fu D. 1. C. ,flmm e s an absolute £ o st [T lncrornmul | You will pel cured if youuse Hop Bitters Jtyouaronim] e nk and E.-n-.nnu iy it savey your 1110, it has saved hun< dreds. use of oplum, tcbacco, of f[narcotics. HITERS NEVER Al Boldby drug. Rochester, N, Y- & Toronto, Ont, Robinson Machine Works! Richmond, Ind. ESTABLISHED 1842, Builders of ENGINES OF ALL SIZES, From 3 to 25 H. P. For Large or Small SAW MILLS, ™ ‘e TEHIRESELIRRS Fer all Grains and Beeds, Including Clover and Timot! Foed Mills, &c., &c. It will pay you largely to write, stat- ing what you want and how you wish to pay. Unusurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. avoress: BOBINSON & CO., no2whf Richmond. Ind, KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA g ¢ q it a H A FAMILY TONIO '3S108WAT RS SU0 ;03 ‘wauvnnzuu ‘flSdidSAn B <} b\ R h # I =3 =3, = & [¢2] B ILER & CO,, OMAHA, £ole Manuvfacturers, Foots, | THE FIRST UUARREL From tha Al Then, Ralph, you think as T do, that we must never, never have a first quarre!{” | “Never, Rose; there is nothing | easier than to live without it," Yot they do say that married peo | ple are always sure to quarrel wreat | But haven't we proved itfalse California, | in our case?” “Oh, | loved each other too | think of such a thing COF e ing b y wo have to oven Ralph, it is boes truly, surse, it ix, hittle one,” draw the golden head down to his sast, “and that is just \\h) wo ~I|\H How could we each oth over quarrel k o harsh word to doarest?” There was no audible answoer, {a suhduoed tone, tender carress- illed up the interval, Ralph Maynard snd Rose Clark wero to be united for better or worse on the morrow As wo have seen, | they fondly believed that no ecloud | could overcast their weddod sky Threo months after marris the sun was setting upon as charming a little scene as could well be imagined. A pretty white cottage with low win- dows and romantic porticos overlook- ing a velvety-green lawn; the windows of tho dining room stand open, and the fragrant breath of June roses from without was rivalled by the tasteful bouquets which stood in crystal vases upon the table; the snow-white da- mask, cut-glass and shining silver caught the last rays of the sun,as they fhitted over the dainty tea table, now aparkling in the erimson heart of a jully, now lingering in the golden meshes ot Rose Maynard's hair, as she poured out a cup of fragrant tea for her young husband. Three months, and all was perfect happiness. Rose was thinking this as she poured out the tea, with a little smile upon her lips, “Rose!” She looked up quickly; surely there was a slight - just the slightest- shade of constraint or coldness in the tone. “‘Rose,"" repeatod her husband, evi- deutly a little ombarrassed, “‘as 1 rode down to the oftice this afternoon, 1 heard some comments upon your friend, Mrs. Elton, which did not please me very well. T wish,” in slower tone, ““that you would drop her acquaintance, my love,"” “Why, Ralph, ®hat can you mean!” with a decp flush rising to her choek “Iwould do anything for you, Ralph, sho added, “‘but how terribly unjust it would be to drop my best friend be- cause some people don't choose to like her.” T am afraid they have good reason for it, dear; in I never liked her myself, though I did not like to tell youso. Sheis too much of a flirt for me to wish to see her the intimato friend of my wife. “‘She is splendid, I don’t care what people say, and 1 am ashamed of you, Ralph, for helping to abuse a woman’s character—and that woman my besi friend, too! And down dropped Rose’s knife and fork, and up wen! the dainty handker- chief to the bright blue eyes, which had suddenly filled with tesrs. This was too much for Ralph. 1le came to stdo and kissed away the first tcars ho had ever seen in his wife's pretty cyee, ‘‘Come, come, darling! remember, we are never to quarrel. But I do hope, Rose, that you will think seri- ously over what I have said. Rose said nothing, but clung to her husand as though they had just been snatched from a precipice and she could hardly realize their safety. To think that he, Ralph, had actually disapproved of her! The evening passed lovingly, as usual.” but poor Rose felt thoughtful —almost sad. That she must either { hurt the feelings of her dearest frieud, without any good cause, as sho b lieved, or displease her own darling husband, she saw it was unavoidable; and to her lo; loying uature, todo eithor soemed impossible. She would doall she could, however, to pleaso her husband without offending her friend; Ah! little wife, what a difficult po- sition to sustain! But for a weck she managed it. When the charming little woman drop- ped in to call, which she did, uncere- moniously, at all times, Rose always contrived to be so busy that she conld not possibly go out. Whether it was a handkerchief for Ralph,a pin cushion for *‘dear mamma” or a new piece to practice, it was always sure to be too important to be neglected. “Wlhy, what has come over you, Rose?” cried Mrs. Elton one day, rather suspiciously; *‘you have not been out with me for a we Are you going to keep this up forever?”’ “Idon't ruow, I'm sure,” replied Rose, laughing, and inwardly wonder- ing how she could excuse herself much longer; “‘but I really find 8o much to do. Tf your husband were at home, Manude, you would not have so much leisure yourself,” “Then I am heartily glad that le isn't,” said Mrs, Elton pouting, ‘““for ape: 2 I could never stay in as you do, little nun, ' Ralph guin reforred to Mrs, Elton; she w carrying onfa serious flirtation with a well known society man whose reputa tion was anything but pure “People ire simply mistakon,” said Rose, with dignity; “she no more flirts with him than she doc 8 with you, I have scen them together, me homo that ru- SWell, T shouldn’t like you to| amuse yourself in ty absence as she does in’ tho absenco f b and.” | “Haven't you any confidenco in your wifo, Rdlph?” “Cer Little word from Ralph's lips ¢ much ¢ in Rose's mind as the “hig, from the captain of the raised among his croy That ovening was p anmotic big D— *Pinaforc ed almost in but | e, and | .m.m, and did not seem to Immediately after breakfast he wont | down town, after leaving the faintest possiblo kiss upon lus wife's troubled | brow | | Ho saw tho trouble, but pride was | ' at work; g0 ho went away, leaving his | perplexed bride in just the r to fall an easy vict | tempter. She was angry with lor husband for daring to “dislike her friond, and angry with that friend for <)u:vxv(h~- cauge of coldness hotweon her and her husband. | | of mind But when that pretty, charmiy friend came rushing in o early in the |afternoon, il smiles and dimple aad, finding Rose Maynard doing | solutely nothing but moping, insisted | [upon taking het for a drive—what | 1d she do? She had no excuso, and then Ralph's | coldness of the m »unng camo for \m\ into her mind. So in desporation she donned her prettiest costume, and | callod upall her gayety to hide her| aching heart. | But, to her astonishment, they had | not gono far boforo Mes. Elton picked up Mr. A, tho gentleman with whose name her own was 80 dis bly connected, who accomps during the whole drive. They met wany of their friends, and Rose's check flushed as she noted their cool greetings, and thought of the rumors afloat. A week ago she would have thought nothing of it; but, in the ight of her xumlmud‘n words, this chaneo meeting with Mre. A, looked like a studied appointment. “Ralph is right,” she decided men tally, *aud I will tell himso to- mght.” Tho pretty tea-table was awaiting Ralph’s coming, and so was the sweet littlo wife, all smules and happin onco more. She intended to moet him with the old, fond kiss, and con- fess thut sho had been wrong, How plensed Ralph would bo! Tivtoad of Ralph, however, camo a brief note ““Rosv, I shall not be home to-night. I eaw you driving with that pr s | pair who are this evening tho talk of the whole town. And to think my wife's name is mixed up withit! | feel too hurt and angry to mect you just yet. Raren.” There was only one thing which a | woman like Roge could do in ruch case. Sho fainted. When at lst she | recovered consciousness sho suw plainly in the faco of the servant who had come to her assistance that she had read the note and was nequainted with her disgrace. Dismissing her, Rose left the untouched supper to its fate, and dragging herself upon the bed, and between her sobs, tried to form some plan of action. Oh, how bitterly she now thought of both friend and husband, Ouly three months married and it had come to thi Proud and sensative, she determin- ed that sho would no longer remaim beneath his roof to bring discredit upon it; #o when morning dawned, and Ralph, already repentent and ro- morsefal for his cruelty, roturned, h found no wife to give him welcome — only words to tell him sho had | gone forever. Oh, the azony of that hour! Tlow freely would he have forgiven a thous- and offonces only to hold that deur form in his arms onc e more He sat down and thought of the sweet face, the dear blue eyes and golden hair, until thinking alnost drove him wild; but it was teo late. Why tell of the fruitless search, the lonely days, the final settling down into an almost utter despair? He could only faintly try to keep up his hopes by thinking that she loved him too well to stay away from him for- ever. But two yi passed, and Rose Maynard had never visited their home, SRR e SRRy Night in Chicagol Laghts are blaz- ing everywhere in the heart of the brilliant western city, and crowds are jostling each’ other in_their haste to reach their various destinations, A young man, tall and fine looking, has just stopped at the busiest corner of state street, undecided which way to turn next, He is handsome, but his ace looks ead, and he has a way of glancing sharply into women’s facos which secms strangely out of keeping with his quiet, gentlemanly bearin, As onc of these gay groups | m, hears the name of “‘Lotta” men tioned as playing at McVicker's, “Lotta!’ he ropeated to himself, slight expression of interest flashing into his pale face. “It is a lonyg time since 1 have sven her, and it will serv to brighten an hour or so of life, leust. It is but a step,” glancing at the blazing theatre 8o near him. “Yes,” he added, *‘I may as well bo in the tneatre as in the streot. I shall never find her,” A sigh escaped him as ho turned co! down Madison and followed in the wake of the pleasuro-seckers. Ho was just about to enter the theatre, standing ln the full radianee streun from the opon portals, when low cry beside him made him quickly turn, A woman had fallen, most at his fe Ho lifted hor in his arms, but the first gl nto her white, still face almost caused him to drop his burden and gink down beside it, “Rose! Rose! My dead?” he muttered excitedly, under his breath, for the crowd was pressing round them, inting, al- stance, and car ried into the nearest place he d, whero sho soon revived. otli proud and sensitive, how ey Buceces their cmotions until they wer together in the carriage which had called, Then the alosie | Ralph seene which followed can an | Mluence she m over [ be better imagined than deseribed. AT AT et very | Rose, with her golden head upon his ently, “you wust find sowe way of |shoulder, told how she Lad awaited its ulummuuuw her acquamtan at|coming with blissful thoughts of oneo. reconeliation in her mind; how his “Ralph! Must?" note had made her feel that he thought “Yen, my dear, must!” This fime, | that his had disgraced him, and how, with quite o matsimonial air of firm- [Wild with shame and anger at the bepr thought, she had flown to Chi The bright Llue eyes of 1 where she supposed she had an uncle | flashed in sury and an living. Going to his ola address, sho found that he Lhad removed, nor could she [ find any trace of him, Therefore, too | proud to return to the home which | 8he had degerted, she obtained em- ployment as a seamstress,fand was just silence, and the was no good-night | returning lato from her work when kiss, she caught sight of his face in the bril- Lu the morning Rose was all ready [lisnt glare from the theatre. Tho to forgive, but Ralph was cold’and | sudden vision was too much, and she wish it. | f | against hor husband’ in reprossing | | IRSI 7 ell, dyir o thought, at his feot. “Wauld you never have ¢ ; if T had not found you, Rose 1 beliove T nover should; elf disgraced, and the fter 1 had reflected u wight say of my flight mehome I thought more 8o m what people I'hey a w that T was nearly heart at your loss,” said Ralph, wo tenderness; then ter a littlo pauso he added: **Have you never hoard of Maud Elton simce you left “Never," with slight shudder, What became of hor after you eloped with youracli ani Ralph, with alittle attomps ot play fulness, “Their doudtful relations were on every tongue that very day you were out with them, and that is Why s, said Roso, putting her hand over g lips, “‘but don't say it; I want to forget thet day forever, “Aud so you shall, my darling,” alph, T havo something else to tell you,” whispered Rose, almost timidly, a8 sho laid hor moft cheek s, HWaelly Tittle one, what is it?” strok- ing the golden hair as if she were a chinld, “Ah! home. They entered her boarding house togethor, and, aftor a brief explana- tion of the case to the landlady, Rose took him to her room, whore luy a lit- tlo white-robed cherub, smiling in its happy sleep. No wonder the tears sprang quickly to his eyes, 00, Rose, Rose!” was all he could say a9 ho bent to kiss his child. The old howe smiled just as of old in the sunset light as, on the first eveuing of their arrival, husband, wite and elnld were gathered around the tea-table,* “Oh, Ralph!” criod R her oy filling with happy tears, “‘how natural all looks! As Tsit ln-rn- 1 could al- [ most fancy that U had’ nover beon away. ‘“Yes, dear," mmile, “Ihu ouly difforonco in bal you must wait until we got naid Ralph with a sly the And o bottor understanding of ench other,” waid Roso Maynard, thoug! huu\l), then she added with o sl to think, Ralph, how firmly wo believed ourseives to bo the only married couple in the world who could live without a fiest quar- rel."” “T think it was a blossing in dis guize, though, darling, for 1t proved 80 terrible that it will cortainiy be our last.” And so it w Palpitation of the Heart. J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: hen I tiest commienced using your Bur- Blood Bitters 1 was troubied with A palpitation of the heart, 1 5 and languid, with o numbness of the limbs, Since using, my hoart has not troubled me ard the nmnbing sensa. all gone,” Price, #1; trinl ize, 10 10-¢ d 1w WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS! Used on Wisconw, Buggies, Renpers, Throahers and Mill Machiriory. (U {8 INVALUABLN TO PARM ks AXD Tasustuun, 1% curcs Scrtchen and ol indy of soreo on Tiorues ax + o woll aw on " CLARK & WISE, Manuf’s, 386 lliinols Street, Chicago FOR DKICES PR AGENTS WANTED FOR FAPTWAY SKLLING BOOKK OF TiIm Aan ! Foundations of Suceess RUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, The law of trae, legal forms, how to trans sct business, valusblo tablos, social etiquette porlianiontary usage, how to conduct public buw hesws; in fact [t 1n o comploto Guido to Success for All s, A tmily nooweity. Addroe for cir- nlumn 1 spocial torms ANCHOR PUBLISHING C() 8t. Lonis, Mu TSEND Articles of lnnnrporn'inn of the Millard Farmers' Club. Articles of ineorporation made and adopted this 20th day of October, A. D, 1881, by and between the undersigued in- corporators, as follows, to-wit: NAME, Article T. The name of this clubshall be the Millard Farmers’ club, PLACE OF BUSINKAS, Article TL The principal plico of busi- ness of this club shall be at Millurd sta~ tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, NATURH OF BUNINESH, Article I11, The general nature of busi- ness to be tran<acted by this club is to conduct a general literary aud social busi- news and other entertuiniuents of a social character, CAPITOL BTOCK. Article 1V. The amount of capital stock of this clut shall he two thousand dollars, divided into shares of one dollar each, which hall be paid in the manuer pre’ scribed by the .!- ectors, COMMENCEMENT AND TEUMINATION, Avticte V. This elub shall conmence to trinsact usiness and exercice it corporate powers the 29th duy of October, 1851, wud Ttn powers shil cease on the 29l day of Qciober, 1951, AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY highest wmeount of i a o, which this ¢lh auy one timo b, shall bo thres hundred dotlars OFFICKLS, Article VIL. The off bl bo conductad of threo directors, who sekholders, and ceted from amony th they shall wppoint o | nt and such hor officors ws by law is required, JULIUS SCHRAED I J. B, CLAUS SCIHUMANN, W. GERNDORY TATE OF NERUASKA, | Counry or Dovrias, § 29th day of Octaler, A, 1), 8831, e e, Charles for aid county, laus Schu- known to he of in- he same to be their voluntury act and [sraL.] CHALLES 1 1A ary public in and for Douglas unty, Wem""n Horge ana Cattle In- surance (ompan COQIVE AL A, INTEES, Capital, - = #100,000.00 Tnwuren Hors nd Cat {1t 1o by nooident, deceaso or theft, A inall coun: tios of Lhe State, Hend for ho0wly Ceo. P. BEemis ReaL EsTaTe AcEnoy, 16th and Dodke Ets., Omaha, Neb, This Agonoy doos KrncTLY Doca no. 8 n it hooks DIHECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS- HOTELS Ilwl'hrl. URS ARLINGTCN, J. Q. MeINTIRE, WAVERLY HOUSE, JAMES W. CRABTREE, EARATOGA MOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, AMERICAN HOUSE, GEO. H. McCAIN, HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL, CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, GRAND CENTRAL, D. T. PHILLIPS, DEPOT MOTEL, F. M. BABBITT, CITY HOTEL, J. F. COLE, BARNUM HOUSE, MR, VAN HORN, REVERIE, D. DRUM, WISNER HOUSE, PERRINE BROS., DRAPER HOUSE ©. WHIPPLE, CREIGHTON HOUg P. 8. THIBADEAU, OITY HOTEL, L. J. JOHNSON, OCENTRAL HOUSE JOHN CCOPER, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. CLEMMONS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS, NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, DORCHESTER HOTEL, A. 8. KINKLE, COMMERCIAL HOTE J. Q. MEAD, TOWNS Lincoln, Neb. Waverly, Neb, Milford, Neb. South Bend, Neb. Louisville, Noe Olair, Neb, Harvard, Neb, Norfolk, Neb, Peru, Neb, Nebraska City, Neb. Unadilla, Neb, Wisner, Neb. Niohrara, Neb. Crelghton, Neb. Nemaha Oity, Neb. Oakdale, Neb. Seward, Neb, O'Neill, Neb, West Point, Neb Dorchestor, Nob, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, JAS. McKILLIP, York, Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE, W. M. TUTTLE, Aurora, Neb. GAGE HOUSE, AR, OAGE, RepublicanCity Nets DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, Hastings, Neb. SANDERS HOUSE, CHAS, E. McNISH, Friend, Netr. WOODWARD HOUSE, WAREN WOODWARD, Exoter, Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL, 8.J. PORTER, Falrmont, Neb ESTES HOUSE, N. T eSTES, Qrand Island, Neb, COMMERC AL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearnoy, Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE, WILBER MOURE* COMMERCIAL HOUSE PACIFIQ HOTEL, HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUSE, UNION HOTEL, BELDEN MOUSE, GEO. B, HOLLAND THOMPSON REED A. O. CAARPER, W. P, RENSHAW, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 8. GREQGERY, CHENEY BROS,, A. W, BELDEN. Rod Cloud, Neb, Wilber, Neb Hardy, Nob. Beatrice, Neb. Columbus, Neb. Contral Oitv, Neb. Mo. Valley, la. Woodblne, ta, CITY HOTEL, J. P CREWS Coln, la. SCOTT HOUSE, H. BOOTT, Sliver City la BUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Creston, la. NEOLA HOTEL, F. SIEVERTZ, Neola, EMERSON HOUSE, BLANCHARD HOUSE, PARK'S HOTEL, MERCHANTS' HOTED, A. L. BHELDON, T. FOREY, COL. F. M. PARK, W. |. BOULWARE, Emerson, la. Blanchard, Ia, Shenandoah, fa. Burlington Juhctlom BUSINESS DIRECOCTORY. (B. & M. R. R., EasternNebraska.) GEROEN W OOD, A. Ryder e .Goneral Morchandise R. H. Haller & Co. .General Merchandise J. 8. Foster -General Merchandise II< ham Bro: E. Crittondon. m“u. Jeary. . 7 W. Qu ul\uumnh '\lr and Mra, W. 8, . A Ryder J. Cline. . . AL B Hollow J. Cline. .. Geo. W. M “Hardware and Implements Hardware and Implements Novary, Colicotion, Tnsuranco and Roal Estate Agent e Lumber, Lime cte. freenwood Taglo (\\'uvkly) .Drags and Chemicals Lut.ry Sale and Ieed Stablo g .Harness Shop ..... Wagon Shop .Groenwood House . Eliott it BU‘SINESB DIREOTORY. [W., St. L. & P, and U B. &Q R. R-, Weatorn Towa.] T. €. Beard. R. E. Martin Prince & Reid. Pollock & Love. F. L. Bishop....... W, Rueves & Co. .l. Loy... Cox & Monroe Dowell Bros § w. A Woodworth . Rose. Cashier Bank of Coin Stock Dealer (xruu ries and Queensware <ivieieoo...General Store .General Store . General Store 1)rm:n Books and Stahanury Drugs, Books and Stationery .Furnituro and Undertaking ll;rdvmre. Stoves and Tinware .Grain Dealors ‘Gontractor and Builder . Agricultural Implements Bukury and Confectionery Watchmakers and Jewelers Saloon .Barber Mn or of Coin l‘rnpnutur uf City Hall .. Editor of Coin Eagle P. Anderson. \VA C. Maxwell Jeffords Bros. . J. McMahon. J. J. Nunn T. H. Baldw J. P. Crows. . A. Rozell, Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M. ETIEILILINVEAT & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WHAR, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Woe are propared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns, Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1201-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St J. A, WAKEFIELD, ND RETAIL DEALER IN WHOLE ALE Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, [OCRS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT 2. R LS EER, 22 STATE AGENL FOI MILWAUKLE CEMYNTJCOMPANY ) Near Union Pacific Max MEVER & GO., Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB Tobacco from 20e. per pound upwards, Pipes from 25c. per dozon upwards, Cigars frorn $15.00 per 1,000 upwards,

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