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\ s e - THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO , PROPRIETORS, _8'6 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Streets, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy 1 year,in advance (p 6 months ‘ month « v RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIME CARD €1 AGO, ST, PAUL, 3 OMATLA RATLROAD, Teave Omaha—Passonger No commadation No, 4, 1:00 p. m NNFATOLIS AND T:008, m. Ac Arrive Omaha—Phssengor 4 610 p.om, Accommodation No, 8, 10:50 a. n LEAVING OMANA RAST OR SOUTH BOUKD, C., B. &Q.7:40 8. m, p. 0, C.'& N. W, 7:40 & m.—8:40 p. m. CoR.I &P, 7400 40 p. ™. K.C,, §t. J s feaves at 8 . m, and 6:80 . m. Arrivos o P m. L. & P., loavcs at 8 a. m. and 8:40 p. m. Arrives at St. Louls at 6:10 a. w. and . Louisat €:30 a. w, and WRST OR BOUTHWESTS, T Expross, 8:60 &, m. M. Lincoln Express—0°3 Overland Expre R. V. for Lin. m. R. V. for Osceols, . fro o. b, b:i0 a 0, §:20 o, it No. 18, 250 p. m it No. 7, €:10 p. m.—omigrant, ! Denver expres, 7:36 p. . freivht No 11,1 . Denvor frelcht & 740, m.—0:46 p FROM THR WEST AND HOUTHWNET, 0. & R. V. trom Lincoln—1.08 p, m, Express—3:26 p. m, Through Express—4:15 p. m, press—0:40 8 m, Donver expross, 7:8 a. m. . Freight No. 14-2:50 p. m, — 510 a. m. nigrant. ht No. 14, 12 DUMMY TRAINA BETWKEN OMAHA AND COUSCIL BLUPTS. Leave Omaha at 3:00, 0:00, 10:00 and 11:00 9 200, 00, 4100 alid 600 p. m :25, 10 and 6:26 p, m. Through an Omaba and and 8:50 a. m. local passenger trains between il Bluffs, Leave Omaha--5:60, Leave Council Bluffs— 20, 6:50 and Opening ane: Closing of Meils. ormx. ouosk. & m. p. . & o, p. M. Caleago & N, W... .11.00 30 2140 Chicago, R L. & Pacific } (x m g:g icago, B. & Q. 1 0: 3 14 Wbt oo 30 2:40 30 2:40 ROUTR. 9:00 4:00 4:00 11:40 4:00 600 7.3 B. &M, Lincol 0:30 U. P, Lincoln, 138 P, Denver E 0, Sioux City & St. F'...11:00 10 Local inaily for State of lowa leave but onco a day, viz: 0. a.m. Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. i HALL P M. THOS, F OQONVEATELA, Ao n n t Buginess Tivector Abstract ard Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Offi W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOIN, ARCHITECTS Rooua 14 Creighton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block. Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers of Clgars, Wl Whole s, 1305 Dongine. nan ¥. ¥. LORE turer 1416 Farnhy Florist, A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seods, soquets te. N. W, cor. 16th and Dov 1a stree ment in Daily and Week Cornlcs Works, Western Cornice Works, Manutacturers Tron Cornice, Tin, Tron and Slate Roofling. Orders trom any locality promptly executed in the best Factory and Of C. SPECHT, Proprictor Galvanized Tron Cornices, Window Caps, ote., manufactured and put up in any part of the ountry. T. SINHOLD 410 Thirteenth strect mannor, 3 Harney St. Orockery J. BONNER 1800 Dougias stroet. Good line, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. GFO. 11, PETERSON. _Also Mats, Caps, Boots, Shocs, Notions and Ciitlery, S0k 8. 10th stroet Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Farn. & Harney, Bhow Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDI Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show Casos, Upright Cases, &+, 1317 Cass St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprictor Omaha Show Case manufactory, 818 S between Loavonworth and Marcy. warranted first-class, All goodd Pawnbrokers, ROSENFELD, 10th hot. Far & Har Btoves ana Tinware, A. BURM Daaler In Stoves and Tinware, and Manutacturer of T ofs and all kinds'of Building Work, Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER, 1300 Douglas 8t. Good and Cheap. Seods. J. EVANS, Wholesnle and Retall Seed Drills and Cultivators, Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians an § Surgeons. W. 8. GIBDS, M. D, Room No 4, Crelghton Block, 16th Street. [ NIING, oL, D, Masonic Block, C. L. HART, M. D, Eye and Ear, opp. postofiice DR. L. B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Aurist, 8. W 16th and Farnham 8ta Photographers. GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Centrol Gallery, 212 Sixtoenth Street. near Masonlo Hall. First-ciass Work and Prompt- noss guarantoen Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P, W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th 8t., bet. Farnham nnd Douglas, Work promptly attended to. 1. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street, Painting an aper anging. HENRY A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Street. Shoe nore: Phillip Lang, 1820 Farnham st._bof 8econd Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Douglaa St., New and ond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, boueht and sold on narrow marvins. 18th & 14th. Satoons. HENRY EAUFMANN, In tho new brick block on Dougla# Stroet, haa just opencd a most clegant Bees Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every FALCO! Caly 679 16th § Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet, 10th & 11td. 99 Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS, 1205 Farnhum St Free to Lveryhody! Fancy Goods Boots and Shoes. JAMES DRVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A good aseortment of Bome work on Land, coner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, S. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th strect, manufactures to oxder good work at falr pricea. 'Repairing done. Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douglasst. Books, News and Gtatlonery. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, southwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Monay. Batistaction Guaranteed. Moals at all Hours. ‘Board by the Day, Week or Month, i "7 Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Raoms Supplied. warrlages and Road Wagons. WM BNYDER, 14th and Harney Stroets. Jewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham treet. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas 8ts. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varloty. Merchant Tallors. G. A, LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tallors 1s ro- celving the latest designs for Spring and Summor Goods for gentlemen's wear. - Stylish, durable, and prices low as ever 216 13th bet. Dong.& Farn. Millinery. Wholcasle and Retall, Fan- v, Zephyrs, Card _Boardy, " Chedpoat House in vo 80 per cent, Order th Btreet. Foundry, JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson ete osicry, Glove, Corsot: the Wost, Pure by Mail, 116 F Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farnbam Sta, Welshans Bros., proprictors. Grocers. £. BTEVENS, 1st between Cuming and Izar 1. A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. Hardware, Iron and Steel, OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 113 16th strect A. HOLMES corner 1th and Californis. Harness, Baadles, &c. B. WEIST 2013th 8t. bet Farn- & Harney Hotels { ANFIELD HOUSE, Goo, Canfleld,0th & Farnhan DORAN HOUSE, P H, Cary, 913 Farnham 8t. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th St Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenwortb Clothing Bought. © SHAW will pay igheat Cash prco for second band clothiny, ner 10th and Farnham, Orugs, Paints and Oiis. KUBN & CO, Pharmacists, Fino Vanc Goods, Cor. 16th snd Dougiz® wtreets W. J. WHITEHOUS E, Wholesale & Retall, 16th st. . FIELD, 2022 North Sido Cuming Street, PARR, Drugglst, 10tb and Howard Streets. Dentists, 2r DR. PAUL, Williaws' Block Cor, 16th & Dolge. Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN M. F. LEUMANN & CO,, New York Dry Goods Store, 1510 and 1812 Far- ham stréet. L. C. Enewold also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific. Furuiture. A F. GROSS, Now and Se.ond Hand Fumniture nd Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. ald for second hana £0008. BONNER 1800 Dougla st. Fine goods, &c. Fence Works, OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST, FRIES &CO., 1213 Harney St., Improve: S 1A anan Highest cash price | A Beantiful Book for the Asking, By applying rsonally at the nearcst offize of THE SINGER MANUFACT G CO. (or by postal card if at a di ADULT son will be presenf bcautifully rutod copy of a New Book entitled GHEHNIUS REWARDED, ——OR THE— STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing & handsome and costly steel engray- irg frontisp also, 23 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate bluo and gold lithographed cover, No charge whatever is made for this handsome boolk, which can Do obtained only by application at’ the branch and subor dinate offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Principal Office, 34 Union Square, New York oct7-dmbcttdw WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HODBIE BROS,, Brokers in all Railroad Tickets, Omakin, Neb,, offer Tickets to the East, until further notice, at the foliowing unheard of Low Rates: Chi 12; Round Trip, $24,00, These are -Class Tickets and good for return limite through the year, and via the Old Reliablo Chi- cago, Burlington'& Quincy Railroad Also, one way to 15t class, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PIHLAII&'ILPHIA, £23.00. WASHINUTON, ", to HOBBI rs, write er go A c Batlroad nnd the ” plac iflc Railraad Depot, Zast 8 de of Tenth Streot. Ouaha August 1, 1281 HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL GO0, Des Moines, lowa. Manufacturers of S8ASH, DOCRS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, &C. Great reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur. nithed, and work furnished in all kinds of hard or woft'wood. ~Counters finished in oil when ue- sired. Shelving of all kinds furnished and put into building ready for paint on_short notice Our workmen aro the best mechanics that ean be procured, Save money by giving us your con tracts, Stairs, Newels and Balusters. Our foreman in this department was formerly with Frost ufacturing Co, ¥ Chicago, Illn , and has done some of the fnest Stalr york in thie Northweat Orders by mail vromotly atf kil 4 1f youare o man of Jev rstoiling overmid &, to res od tn @90 m wiite, uso Hop Be auffering from any L Tuar fror ) & bed of sick Bittera, usAnas aie an- Hop Bitters. 12 yon are young and| fon or dlsipa I or| hoever Yo U are wwhenever you fuc fhat you P ayricn § neods clean R LA Chinery ot i Hop Hepitters Bittera, \ o yon dys TR\ - TEliy ¥ D.1.0 “licane lis an absotute stomach, and frresista vlood) blo oure for Siver ormerves ) drunkenne s s usa of_opiur tcbucco, o narcotica You will be cured if youuse Hop Bitters 1f you re sim. k and 1 way raveyour 1ife. It has hui TO JOHN CONNOR. OMANA, Nrv,, Oct, 254 DOUGLAR COUNTY. | You are hereby notified that Dexter L. Thomas purchased at the connty treasurer’s off bth day of June, 1570, at private sale, lowing parcel of lang axcs of 1877, for cight dollars and ninety-eight cents (5 86), and the #1id Dexter L. Thomas has transterred said cer tificate of sale to William Connor for the sum of ten dollars and twenty-three cents (§10 23). De scription of property, to-wit: Commenc ng 10.27 chafns, E of BW corncr of SE }, thence N 3.16} hains, thence E 8.16} chaing, thence. 16} o) thence W 8.1} chiaing, to place of begin 8 W of 8 Esection No, 1 1881, ) ith 16th street, | | Lotting a Dog Loose. 1 t Free Press ome days since a saloon-keeper on Gratiot avenue paid certain parties in Chicago 820 for a stuffed lion to add to the attractions of his saloon, and O KNIy 378 IV, the other morning as the place was ANDREW. ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, | CUin@ scrubbed out the lion was Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems s | Placed at the front door to keep him Spociatty i A% out of the wet. Half a block down Commission Merchant |the street a farmer was having his JOIIN G. WIL LIS,1414 Dodge Stroet. wagon repaired, and a big bulldog D B BEE) For d. seo large advertise: [ was chained to the hind axle tree. Ho grew uneasy the minute the lion was rolled out, and it needed only a few encouraging words from the boys to render him half frantic. He growled and_plunged and tore around and attracied quite a crowd, among which was « man who remarke “That’s a purty brave dog ot yours, stranger, ave! T'd like to sce beast he wouldn'v tackle owner, 1 dunno about that. Never dor yot wo'd stand before alion ““Waell, here's one whod's stand be- fore two lions ee how anxious he is to got there “*Yes, but he puts that on beeause ho's chained. 1f he was loose you couldn’t get him wathin a rod of that spocimen.” ““Couldn’t ech? Maybe you want to hear yourself talk,” “Well, T dunno. T'm opposed to betting, card-playing, dancing and all that, but seeing you are rather sassy about this, I've got halfa dollar here which says that you can't get that dog to go within six feet of that lion,” “Put up the money—put up the money!” shouted the farmer as he went down into his own pockets after the coin, Tho money was put up, the crowd fell back and the farmer’s face wore a smile of triumph as he still further excited the dog and then slipped his collar, With a yell of rage the “‘canine” made a bee-line for the king of beasts, and in another moment there was reason for a terrific yell of applause. Dog and lion filled the air, 80 to The fion was rolled over and over, grabbed by the throat and shaken atound, drawn across the street and back by the ear, and when the dog finally Tet up on the corpse the battle ground was covered with hair and hay and saw-dust and glass-cyes. At that moment the saloon-keeper rushed out, a policeman came up, and for five minuntes the air was rent with shouts and exclamatious and expostu- Lations. *It was all in fun,” explained the farmer, “‘Dot lions cost me $25 in Sheeea- @o!” protested the saloon man. “Who put up this job!” demanded the officer as he glared around on the crowd, ] the man or *replied the a By and by a de fell upon the crowd, o which had only kindncss in it the ownerof the Yion said he must have h or he would start for the police court. The policeman said it was certainly a case for the courts, and the crewd said the farmer might have known what would happen. He protested, but finally came to time, and when le had passed over a §10 bill and given his note for the balance he had only one sentence to utter. That wa “Now, then, Tl give any of you five acres of land to put mo face to faco with the outlaw who put up tins job on a hard-working, innocent man!” Unrivaled As being a certain cure for the worst forms f dyspep-in, indigestion, constipation, Impurity of Vlood, torpid liver, disordered dneys, etc., end'as a medicine for eradi- cating every species of humor, from an ordinary pimple to the worst ulcer, Bui. Dock Broon Birtens stand valed. 81, trial size 10 cen ‘Where the Train Was. There were a dozen of us waiting at the station near Strasburg, Va., for the noon train, Everyone had cut his dinner short to catch the train, but the hour arrived—five—ten— twenty minutes passed, and then everybody wondered what had hap- pened. The ticket egent was also the telegraph operator. He was a young fellow of about 20, ill-grained and supercillious, but impatience overcame the fear of him, anda woman stepped to the window and asked: “Is the train late?” “Um!” he growled in reply. ““‘How late is it?” “Um!” That finished her, and she resumed her seat. Five minutes more slipped away, and a very solumn-looking man, carrying a very solemn-looking bag, advanced from his corne began ‘I'rain is late, isn't it?” ‘“Yes,” { “How late is it!” “Un, *“What's the cause of it} No answer. He hung around fora minute longer and then solemnly marched back to his seat, and gave some one else a chance to get blufted, After the fifth one had been turned uway a short, solid, grizzly-headed man who had been whittling a shingle on the plat and form and softly huamming, “*We Won't go Home Till " Morning,” entered the waiting room, looked up at the clock, and then sauntered to the ticket win- dow and queried: “‘Whar's that train/’ The young man was looking over some freight bills, and Lie did not raise his head. ““Whar's—that —traix repeated the whittler in a louder voice The agent looked up for a sesond, but let his eyes fall without answer, “Whar's - that —train!” shouted the passcoger as he brought his fist down on the shelf, No answer, After waiting ten sec onds he walked out doors, turned to t and suddenly entered the t oflice through the freight louse, alking straight up to the agent he reached over the table and seized him, pulled hum across like a streak of lightning, and as he gave him a shake and liun med him into a corner he called out: “Whar in thunder and bla is that ar’ train “It’s a-coming!” grasped the agent. ““When -~ whar—which!” “In about t ~twenty minutes! “What made 'er late!” ““Th ne broke down at Win- chester,” ‘“T'hen why in Crockett's name didn't you say so in the first plac Young man, take a squar'look at me! T ain't purty nor genteel nor saintly, When a man asks e ollin I'm going to gin him a civil answer if it cracks threo ribe and when Task you why that do goned old bullgin hasn't rted in you've got to hear me or down comes bizness! ho Tiow Then the solemn man rose took his hat in his hand and passed it around for money, and_we folt like raising a million dollars for the solid man as a token of our love and rov | erence. —— FACTS THAT WE KNOW, from a broncliitis, If you are suflering congh, cold, asthm con sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, we know that Du Kixa's New Discovery will give you immediato relief. We Know of lun dreds of cases it has completely enred, wd that where all other wedicines | had failed, other remedy can |show one half as many permanent cures. v to give you satisfactory Kine's New Discov | ery will eure you of Asthia, Bron chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Sc vere Coughs and Colds, Hoarsene ovany Throat or Lung Discase, it you will call at J. K. Tsie & MeManos's Drug Store you ean get a trial hottle free of cost, or a regular size bottlo for §1.00, janlGly Western Horse ana Uattle In- surance Company, OMAZELA, NEE. Capital, = =« = $100,000.00 Tnsurcs [orsos, Mulos and Cattle against loss by acoident, docoaso o theft. — Agencies in all coun- tics of the State, nd for alreslar el Examination of Teachors. T will be present at my offico in Crelghton block on the flrst Saturday of each month to®x. amine such applicwnta s may desire to te in the public schools in Douglas county, Quar- terly examination first Saturday in Februaty, May, August and November. proof that Dr, J.J Poxs, County Supt. ublic Instruction Aug2d-1stand3dsemwel MASTER'S SALE In the Ciiuut Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska: New 8 gland Mortiage i curity Company iy IN CHANCERY, Martha A, Conrad fand f orgo P, Courad 4 SURR OF NORTGAOY, by given, th in pursnano entored [0 The aboy on tho 2 of Sop 881, 1, BIERBOWEK, Spogal Mastor it} id Court, will on_tge L2th day of at the four of 108" ek in”the sald d et door of the United States Court. 11 Bt Office building, in the City of L ancastorLoun ty, Stat and District of Nebraska, scll at o tion th tollowing described property, to-wit virtue of a The northwest quarter of e numbered ton (10) in township nomibered thirty (30) and rang e numbered six (6) east, i the Dixon'and State of Nebraska ELLIS T, BIERT: Special Master in ¢ D G. iy, Solicitor for Complainar OON'T gfimf THiS. Mon's oots at. 50 and §3 00 Ladics' shoes ot " L7 . 200 Toys' Boots at 50, 100 160 Misses’ shoos 75, 100 “ 150 Childrens' shocs from 10¢ upward. Weare closing the above woods out at Goc on the dollar. Th must be sold ¢ 78 by mail will wromp? attention. RY DOLIL dect Omal FPVAKEN UP - One two year old white heifer, sli in cach ear, 0 12 miles west of Omaha, Tland’s M J, LEBDE Ol In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of N brask James K. 0. Sherwood, v, Calvin Butler & G. W. Dunn & F YORKC Public notice is hereby given, thatin pursuance by virtue of a decrce entered In 1ho above on the 2nd day of September, 1881, I, L. BIERBOWER, Spocial Master ' in cry in sald Court, will on the 12t day of 1852, atthe hour of 10 o'clock in the day, at the west door of the United States Court House and Post Offico build ing, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Stato and District of Nebrasks, sell at auction the following described proporty, to wit: The southwest quarter of the toutheast quar- ter, section numbered nincteen (19), and the vast half of the northeast quarterand the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of ection num- bered thirty (30), oll in township numbered thirty-one (81) and rang numbzred ' two (2) east, in the county of Cedar and State of Nebra-ha. ELLIS L. BIERBOWER, Special Master in Chancory, D. G. HuL, 8o icitor for Complainant. _Fallkénd\/\ilintéf CLOTHING, At New York Prices at H M & I Peavy's NEW ¥ ORI CLOTHING HOUSE 1309 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, - - - NHB oWt o i\ ¢ <Dy ) il Lhiy A GV Ll Corn Shellers, Horso Powers, Wind Mills, Cultivators / & Corn Stalk Cutters, Marseilles M'fg. Co, Marsetilez, LaGalle Ca,, 1! Send for onr New [Hustr ted Price-List No. 20, for IFalland Win. ter of 1881, K'wee to any address, Con- tains full description of all Linds of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and scll all goods in any quantity at whaieale prices, You can buy better and cheaper than at home, MCXTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 228 Erabash Avenue,Clicago, 1L vour trestle-works! Do you eateh | " Y yor—certainly— train’s behind timo— be here goon —of e 90— y08 of course!” sovere - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST, For more than a third of Mextcan Mustang LA I | For every fo MEXI KCpeneteates o e Very hone o af pain 1 faibie, Tie'e hu Nrote Crention aro eq | MUSTA i8 noeded [Fthe ngony of il senldor buea | Fibidied, Of rhewmatie mnrtyes 1o | | {501, or o valunble hovse or ox K wnved by the healiug power of (s LINIMENT | which specdily euares sucli atimonts of the HUMAN 1l Rhewmantt Joints, ¢ and s Sprains. St S rnn : andf| and Tho Mexican nlways cures and nover and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. PROBATE NOTIE. In the mattor of the atato of James K. Ik, doecased. Notice 1% horeby given that tho creditors of said decensed, wil tho administrix of sid tate, before me, ounty Judge Douglas Nebraska, ot the County Court. Room the 6th day of Decem Februnry 1, 1582, at 10 oo of prosent day of A for the p amination i istratrix to of Octobier, e OMAUA , prior to ALy BEe for four we the gth day of December, rio copy.] hwit A, M. CHADWICK, County Indire THE IRELAND MILLS, On the Papio, 18 now in rv < order again and ready to o costum work «day and night. And we warrant satis action to all farwers who will favor us with their patronage. SCHLEIP & DIERKS. noso U Tl Sl YOUR MONOGRAM. 00 we will forward £ any ad- . 500 Delicious Cigarettes, Ao, w wmall size, exprossly for ladics shipping directions. aso ho careful in giv Adddress L. LUCE] DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN fiOTELS PROPRIETORS J. Q. MCINTIRE, JAMES W. CRABTREE, J. 8. STELLINIUS, GEO. REED, W, PLELLIS, JOHN HANNAN, GEO. H. McCAIN, A W. HALL, CHENEY & CLARK F.H. BABBITT nor ARLINGTON, WAVERLY HOUSE, SARATOCA HOTEL, REED HOUSE, WOODS HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL AMERICAN HOUSE, HALL HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, DEPOT HOTEL, CITY HOTEL, v, F. OOLE BARNUM HOUSE, MR. VAN HORN REVERIE, D. DRUM, EXCHANGE HOTEL, C. B, HACKNEY WISNER HOUSE, PERRINE OROS., DRAPER HOUSE, CREIGHTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTE COMMEROIAL HOTEL HARTNEY HOUSE BELLOU HOUSE ©. WHIPPLE P, B. THIBADEAL L. J. JOHNSON, JOHN CCOPER, WM. GLEMMONS E. EVANS, ©. F. CASEADY W. P HUNTER MRS, A E. BRUCE NELIGH HOUEE W. D. MOULTON, DORCHESTER HOTEL A 8. KINKLE COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, CENTRAL HOUSE TUTTLE HOUSE, QAGE HOUSE, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE JUDKINE HOUSE, ESTES HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE. WILBER HOURE COMMERCIAL KOUSK METROPOLITAN HOTEL GREENWOOD HOUSE. HAMMOND HOUSE, JOHN HAMMOND, CENTRAL OITY KOUSE J. 8. GREGERY, UNION HOTEL CHENEY BROS,, BELDEN HOUSE A. W, BELDEN CITY HOTEL. J. P. CREWS SCOTT HOUSE, H. 8COTT, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, EMERSON HOUSL, A. L. BHELDON, BLANCHARD HOUSE T. FOREY, PARK'S HOTEL, QOL. F. M. PARK, MERCHANTS' HCTED, W. I. BOULWARE, JAS. McKILLIP, W. H.TUTTLE, A.R. GAGE, OCAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS, E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, N. T BSTES, F.W. WILNG, THOMPSON REED A, C. CAARPER, W. W, SKUWFELT Q. W. MAYFIELD, 7 TOWN: Lincoln, Net. Waverly, Nob, Milford, Neb. Ulysses, Neb, Osceola, Neb. Stromshurg, Neb. South Bend, Ne Loulsville Blair, Neb, Norfolk, Neb. Peru, Neb. Nebraska Oity Unadilla, Neb. Ashland, Neb, Wisner, Neb. Niobrara, Neb, Crelghton, Net Nemaha City, Neb. Oakdale, Neb, Seward, Nab, 0'Nelll, Neb, Denison, la. Westside, la. Risings City, Neb, West Point, Neb Dorchester, Nob Neligh, Neb York, Neb. Aurora, Neb. Republican City Neb Hastings, Neb. Friend, Neb Exeter, Neb. Maivern, la, Grand Island, Neb Kearney, Neb. Wilber, Neb Hardy, Neb, Waco, Neb. Greenwood, Neb. Columbus, Neb. Central City, Neb. Mo. Valley, Woodbine, Ia, Coln, la. Silver City Ia Creston, Ia. Neola, ta. Emerson, ta. Blanchard, fa, Shenandoah, la. Burlington Juhction BUSINESS DIREOTORY. A& N ANDO. & R,V DAVID CXT¥Y. MORRIS JON ... Agricu Jo AL HARR. .. v H. 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