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THE PRESIDENT'S N EW HOME. | cattle, and in fact ever; stock, should not for years to como bring top prices, as the law of After it Has Boen Ronovated supply and demand must control the and Refurnished. questions. Therefore given the self- . evident proposition thatif feed is high New York Tribune, meat must also be hi the fallacy of W astiNeToN, Dee 4, —The White | selling stock before it is ripe and ready Houeo, after its baptism ot paint and | for market 18 casily demonstrated decorntions and its new dressing of | Consuniers, of course, desire and de- rich furniture, is greatly improved in mand the young, tender, high-bred appuarance, The transformation is | Products of early maturity, yot they marked. Almost from the very on- |10 not want stock beforeit hasreached trance the much-needed ronovation | #uflicient age. The sooner fe eders was bogun. The decorations of the | 8pprociato the fact that their young main vestibulo are of a eharacter | cattle are the most valuable, and that which does not require freqaont alter- | there is no objeet in crowding them ations. Tt has a tiled floor which was | into the mazkets, the sooner they will only put down last year, under Mrs, | DO recompensed for the additional Hayes's dirce ion, The main lubby, [ feed, even with corn at its present which divides tho house on the lower | high price. floor, has beon greatly improved. The| It has been found by careful and in- wall is kalsomined in a light shade, | telligent experiment that pigs in pro and a heavy frieze runs around it near { portion to their weight consume far tho ceiling. Tho chairs, lounges, and | more food than cither cattle or sheep. settees have been recovered withalight | T amount of land in the United silk and wool brocade, Kingdom of Great Britain and Iroland The double door, opening from this | under permanent pasturo is stated at hall into the East Room, is hung with| 24,717,092 caleulated to produco 50 gracefully draped Turkish curtains oni | [bs, of flesh meat per acre. or T s "t only " aymptom. of ¢ AOCLTRY faruer rocommends Iay. : i i ey ingina stock of sods before eold e o ety litTe, ahiss | weathor aots in, nd stacking them up i "' in a corner of the hen-house or under e et eved lothur_suitablo cover whera the hone Tho furniture in this room i rich, | S Ave accees to thom during the N : : vinter. but not very showy. The entiro effeet Tt is estimated that an acroof clover Lol s Uk L ”;;‘:'”;;"{ which would yield two and one-fourth holatering of tho main suite being in | 05 OF ha will when fodto piga pro- old gold brocade, softened by n ming- | fue gercs. vielding forty bushels per ling of golden brown, Tho woud work [ Yo “Cfes ¥t Jorty BCE beT "Whe teking SABRIAIY the top pissse of pork, would produee eight hundred ERPVEA TR AEWEYe {"d pm“l’yhmj’m pounds of ,...rr. which at seven cents the ceutre piece being a laughing mule "l _|lmu’nd s Ly face. There are other sctteos and | "™ chairs in this room, upholsteredin ecru plush, while here and there are placed odd chairs, upholstered incrimson and gilt brocade with plush panels and silk fringos. The window hangings are tastuful and elogant; the curtains are of old gold brocale, the samo as the turniture; the lumbrequins are of plush, ombroidered with an artistic flower desigyn in natural colors, the whole pattern outlined by gilt trac- ings. The Green Room is still the Green Room, but not the bottle green of the ast. The tints are of the faintest ile green, and their freshness makes the room beautiful. The walls have been papered in a vretty design - pale green and white flowers on a gilt back- ground. - The velvet carpet hus a light figure centre and a bordering of shaded greons. The curtains are of Nile green satin, bordered by plush balls and gimp. The mantel lambrequiny match those on the windows. A yellow satin ottoman has side panels of blue and yellow plush and a design in Kensing- ton needloeworlk of flying crancs and rushes on the top. The furniture, which consists of a couple of sofus and reception chairs, is in pale green satin and plush. The woodwork 1s of ebony plainly moulded. All of the chairs are of different shapes. Under the gaslicht the mnew-comer would take this room to be the Blue Room—the pale greens taking on that shade when the day-light is gone but for a glimpse of the Blue Parlor, and its bright blues and gilt-framed furniture There hus boen nothing done to this room, its furniture--now charmingly old-fashioned — looking just as well as Appearance of the White House Hanuah Jano! Detroit Froe.) rens. Poor, old man! he walked feebly and disconsolately about the leaf- strown cemetery and paueed now and then with a weak, irresolute air of uncertainty that betokened a failing and troubled mind; he seemed to be looking for some one or something, and yet he did not stay his footsters at any of tho graves, and he passed the costliest monuments without a glance. Prosently he retraced his way and, seeking here aud there amonc the unmarked graves in the same listless, dazd way, approached a laborerbeing in one of the avenues, and asked, tremulovsly: “Can_you tell me where Hannah Janeis buried, my friend?” The man looked up roughly, and if the spoaker had been arrayed in fine broadeloth with a weed fn his silk hat he would have given himan ungrecious auswer; but he saw a thin old face set in a frame of white hair, a bent and shrunken form in humble garb, and he answered respectfully “Who did you say, sir—wot name?” “‘Hannah Jane; vou know, and be- cause of my son they buried her h instead of down in our country grave- yard, where we used to live years ago. My son's a big man here—a business man_ and he gave us a lot worth two hundred dollars to bury herin, I bought a Virginny rose and a sweet- briar and some sweet-williams and planied on it; mebbe you'd know it now."” “Idon't know as I do,” said the workman gently, ‘‘but if you think yon can tell me about where the grave is, I'll try and help yo.” They walked up and down for a little, and then the old man stopped benide & splendid white marble shaft that reared ita fair proportions far above the mneighboring monuments, and shaking his head feebly said with the old 1rresolution: “It’s very strange, an’' I can't make it out at all—mebbe I'm gettin’ old, but I was sure this was the spot.” The workman put up his hand to hude a smile. “‘That ere grave don't look like as it ever hac. sweot-william planted on it, does 1t, old man? 1'm favorable to them flowers myself. Hallo! Wot did you say the name was?” “Hannah Jone,” answered the old man, reverently lifting his hat from his white hairs, ‘‘and wherever ycu are, my dear, God bless you!” he added, looking up to heaven, “Wall, now,” said the workman, getting down on his knoes to look at the lettering on the bran now shaft, “this beats me! Here's a 1 and a J-a-n-e; what's the rest of the name. old man? Foster?” Yes, yon!” answered the old man, eagerly; then alook of bitter disap- pointment crept over his faco. ““You don't mean it,” he said slowly, “‘they've never gone and put their ever. The Red Parlor has been made a sumptuous room. The carvet is of velvet, a light ground and deeply shaded flowers, aud a fllagree crimson plash ani the woodwork ie in rose wood, with gilt tracings. The divans are similar in shape to those m the other rooms. The chair with a heavy gilt frame stands near the fireplice aud is made up of old gold damask withrai-ed velvet flowers in crimson, A couple of other chairs are in other silken textures and have iulaid frames of Hastlako patterns. The hearth is tiled, and within the fender are and- irons and old-fashioned brass shovel and tongs. The window curtains are of crimson plush, looped back by thick silk cords and heavy tassels. The mantel and window lambrequins ore made to mafch the fire screen, which is of tapestry work depicting a a scriptural seene, and has a maesive gilded fiame surmounted by an eagle. Tho mautel ornaments are a bronze clock aud vases. The stairways and halls have all been recarpeted in a dark red velvet. On the second floor the library furni- ture has been recovered and the walls have been nuvwly papered. The pre- vailing tint is crimson, which con- trasts well with the dark woods of the bo<keases which line the room on »11 species of | sides. Thore are large settees and ocomfortableeasy chairs, all upholstered in tho latest designs. occupy the centro part of this room, which is ciroular in shape, like the Blue Farlor on the lower fluor, — Call a Halt. Chicago Tribuno. Reading tables great monumoent over Hannah June, she that wanted birds and flowers and the blessed air of heaven above her and the sun shinin’ and the dew fallin’ on the spot whero sho slept; she that built a ladder to the skics in good deeds and was hombler than a Jeotle child, and would rayther have had a board at her head, down n the old graveyard, with plain Hannah Jane on it carved by me! It don't seem right, that's all!” He went away sadly and lingeringly and be never came back, but the man he talked to planted sweet-williams and roso slips on the grave and it looks strange to soe them tanglad in wild profusion about the stately marble, and whenever he sees a funeral stop near that mpot he looks to see if an- other grave is dug there, “for some day,” he says to himself while he works, ‘‘my old man will com3 back to his Hannah Jane.” There is a disposition among farm- ers to rush their young stock on to the market hecause of the present and rospective high price of corn. Many weders of expericnce, however, know that under any circumatances this idea is a weong one, aud these men are de- termined to hold their cattle until they are ripe for the block, believing that if corn is unusually scarce and conse- quently high, good becf will bs rela- tively as high when cattle have ma- tured and made ready for sale. In this mattor the question of early maturity must of necessity be considered, but the trouble is that men who breed and feed cattle sec evidences of early ma- turity very much sooner when feed is high, and in altogethertoo many cases mai ket their stock before it is 1u con- Hope on. Ho No matter what the ailment may be, rheuma! ism, neurxli a, lam: ness, a-t' mn, br.nehitis-if other tr atment have failed —hope on! go ut nee for THOMAN KLEO- o O1L, It will recure you lwmediate dition to demand the best prices, Tt|™" e is safe to assume that no feeder can Ho Was Mashed. afford to sell young things to save corn | recks Sun. no matter what the prices are, and this fact is ofren illustrated when shortsighted men offer their calves and yearlivgs for sale under these circum- stances. They seek a convenient mar- kot, where the shiewd and inexperi encea feeders who have learned t. keep their young catile readily and eagerly buy thar offerings and ship|and it was backine up slowly, tne them into the country aguin to be beys looking for the body of theirlate cared for and allowed to ripen, The | comrade, expecting to find it mashed price of corn ought not to influence | up finer than powder. Two hours the farmers to take any steps that will re- boys scarched, in vain, forthe deceased sult io a loas, and there can bs 1o |and then the train was backed intw doubt that too manymeusareinfluenced | New Lisbon, and a searching party by what they are lod to fuar, rather|ordsred out. About this time the than the presence of actual facts. | brakeman was seen walking along the There ia certainly no good reason why | gtrcet with a girl on bis aem. Ho wasd Th~ waddest man in the state is a freight train conductor on the La Crosse divisiou. His train was coming east, and this side of New Lisbon the conductor 1aissed one of his brakemon a man named Greeg, After learning that he was not on the train the con- ductor signalled the engineer to stop, Y OME £ £ X “mashed,” but not fatally. The con- | ductor borrowed a shot gun andstarted | for Grogg, but he took to the woods |across the Lemonweir river, and is | subsisting on love, and what littleatutt the girl carries him ina basket. The | cond v wos 8o mad when he got to Portage that he had a hot CONNUBIALITIES. Mr. and Mrs, Wilion, of Pas married t ree times none morning, C u tious § le. y tiel the knot with a hree fold ¢ rd, snd athree-fold cold s not casily broken, Mr William C, daughter of Mr, ¥ a resident and wvros turer to introdu & Fr in the shoe business, A wehoolmarm in Kentucky married one of her pupils, an ! subsequensly de- tecting hivi breaking the rulesin sch ol i d w fellow eulprit with siderablo vigor Wik Rt S L y " " ' “ Lo, Do Ieaad Roul! divdy WOR deterd) dRULy Weat tor baing the most dirst, quiekeet, an afeat 1ino connecting the grost Motropolis, CHI CAGO, and the EARTRRN, NORTII-EAKTRAN, Sorn and Souri-Easrean Lixns, which torminate thore with KANKAS Crty, [NAVENSO PR, ATCRBON Council Buerrs and OMANA, the CoNNEROIA Cunvuns from which mdiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetratos the Continent from the Missonn River to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CINIC RATLWAY 1a tha only line from Chicago owning track into Kainoa, or which, by ita own road, reachce tae Beeclier's bride i a elow, who was orce « alioe manuac ch Canadian hel s A i Sojourner was lately married in Louixiana to hin ifih wite, He is 02 years of age, and the entire tine of his widowerhood put together is but a little over o year, Il latest bride is abont 46 yearn old, We hope something wi 1bed ne tocheck the rom ntic noton of murrying men 1o re- form thew. Li will be impossible to o commodate any more such couples ¢ the Jdmshouse, as th t institution s full oliita fbovo named. No TRANKTRRS Ky C No winaive coxsrorions! No huddling in i vontilatd or unclean cars, aa every nger i wrriod in roomy, clean and ventlated couches 1pon Fast Expros Trains. i DAY CARS of unrivalod magnificonce, PUlLyan (Philudelphia N | AuAce Ruearo Chns, ant o own wirid tamous Mrs, ttie N. Goodwin of Des Mo nes | Dixiva Caks, npon which meals aro served of un. w u‘n: L‘l’.‘nl“n. vo oo conditivned that she | irpassad excollence, at the low rate of Swvren L a | Finw CrxTa BaCH, with smple time for bealthtul enjoyment. Mrough Cam botween Chicago, Peorin, Mil watkeo and Missouri River Pointa: and clows con noctions at all pointe of {nterscction with other conds, We thekot (do not forgot this) d plico of importance in Kanao, RRIAOK | woomer was the deeree | cctly to every Nobraakn, Black 1ilila, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevadx, Calltornia, Grogon, Washiniton Torritory, Colorwlo, Arirons and New Mexico, A% 1l bornl ArrAngOmMONie TORArding hageage any other line, wnd rates of fare alvays as ow ar (ompotitors, who farnish but & tithe of the com. tost. Dogn and tackle of sportenien froe. Tickots, mape and folders at il principa officus in the United Staton and Canaia T. JORN, Gen, Tkt and Pam'r Al Chicago. & PR R A, wissed Hattie's petition, result s thit sho iv still ¥ joodwin, and her re. 1 tions to mate asimply been that of & m stress, e wrad muddie, A younz nman wl WA very wealthy, and who mo: f milies, was marri d to After the nuptinl ccrenic wnd just beforo the I to start on their jour wentup t s anotherin law and kised her. A friend who wox standing U nd wan smazed at thie extr i i askod the hridegroom for an expl nation of his conduct. He repl “Have you never read those beautiful lines by Tenny- son: This m wo father 1 wmong the tirst Deautitul girl, K. R. CABLE, Vice Prow't & Gen. Chicago Manage “The bitter ere the sweet, Tar thorns before the rose. Erospringtime comes with ba The blase of wint r blow, The frinad xaid he had notice he kaw th: appli -ation, This fable teaches vhat beciuss o man gets smarried he i% not necessarily wholly versft o seuse, vy breora Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wa‘vdr tresses of abundant, beauthul Hair most nso LYON’S KATHATIRON, This clegant, cheap articlo always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair sirong, giving it a curling lcndenc{l and keeping it in ny desired position, Beau- hem, but The Historian's Relative. Nortit UNtoN “'Snakers," | CreveLann, 0., Feb, 1850. f H. H. Waksgr & Co.: Friends T take pleasure in sayii g that 1 have used your celebrated Safo Kidney and Liver Cure, and that it cured me of Bright's Disease after T was given up to dio and all other remedies had failed decteod-1w James 8. Prescorr. Jeosh Billings' Wisdom. The man who gots bit twice by the same dog is better adapted to that kind of business than any other There is a g deal of religion in this world that is like o life preserver —only put on st the moment of nn- wediate dangor, and then put on holf the time hind side bofore Experience is a achool whero a man learns what a big fool he has been, The man who doesn’t believo in any hereafter has got u dreadiully mean opinion of himso f and of his chances. There are two kinds of fools in this world: those who can't change their opinions, and those who won't. 1 e8] !‘ffll. healthy Hair is the sure result of using Katharon 12380, SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St doe gngg,nll‘@u i i 1 and but one botween OMARA and side, only one, YOHK. The world is fillng up with educat- ed fools; mankind read too much and u too little. 4 & E R 4 Daily PassengerTrains OTIiER LINES, Thiy entiro ling 1s cquipped with Pullmans Palnco loaping Cars, Palaco Day Coaches, Xillers Sadety Plntiorms and’ Gouplor, und the oelebratod Wostinglicuso Air-bruke. 87500 that your tickod roads VIA n ANBAL JOBEPH & COUNCIL BLUFI'S Rall toud, 'via Bt. Jonoph and B4, Louls. Tickets 1or salo at all coupon atations in the Voub. J.F. BARNARD, things they have got. FACTS THAT WE KNOW, I you are suftermg from a sovere cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, con- swmption, loss of voice, tickling in the thront, or any affection of the throat or lungs, wo know that De. Kiva's New Discovery will give you 1 Axpy Boxown, Tickot Agont, immodiate reliof Ve know 5 1020 Farnham atrces. immeodiate reliof. We know of kun AR Dismrner o e ., Josu Qon, gt . Pucs, end Ticket Agt., St. Joweph, Mo, dreds of cases it has completely cured, BT and that where all other medicines = S had failed. No other remedy can GRAND OPENING Peatossor Fishor, (from 5t. Louiw) Danotny; Ac show one half us many permanent | sdowy, Standard Uall,cor Fifteonth and Farn- cures. Now to give you satisfactory | ba s faomday cooning, Buptombor 6th, R fuamon for 11 K ou con i proof that Dr. Kaxa's New Discov. | Jiames or tadios anf dontiumou commmencia By will cure you of Asthma, Bron- Tuesdoy evening Soptombor 6th; clusons tor Mises and Mastors, commonciog Saturd vy attor chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- [ 1o0m s foci, Cuos tor Kontio wille vore Conghs and Colds, Hoarseness, | bullet dancing can bo taught, i or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will eall ut J. K. Isir’ & McManon's Drug Storo you can get a trial bottle froe of cost, or @ regulur size bottlo for $1.00. janlGly(2) AND STILL THE LION CONTINURS 1O Roar for Moore(s) Harness AND Saddier\é " BITT ILER & CO, “Toruy libersl, and perfoc: satisfaction to schol ars guarantoad, Private instructions wil o iy an attho Darcing Acadomy or &t the =widonce ot tho patzors. Privuto "orde.s sro'nl KENNEDY'S '887UBWESTRe] SOITIT HO4 'WSILVWNIHY ‘VISdSSSAO0 A FAMILY TONIO ey BEEHVERAGTE. 404 South 13th Street, 1havo wioptod tie Lion a4 a Trade Meik, anc allmy goods will be STAMPED with the 103 and my NAME on the mume. NO (0ODN ARE GENUINE WITHOUT THX ABOVE BIAMPS The bost matorial s uscd and the woel skilled workumou aro_ omployed, and at the lowost casl DAVID SMITH MOORE. J. P.ENGLISH, ATTORNRY - AT - LAW, 810 Bouth Thirtenth Btreet, with CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. Consumptive Fowders, y Theso Pow d a1l diwswses of the Thro i +0 strong i- o faith | thow, wnd also vinoe you that thoy a humug, wo will (o waid fo overy suflrer, by wil, post paid, a free Trial Box W don't Wit your inuney Untit You aro por feetly - tflod of thelr curative powers Jife % worth waving, d Clarkson & Hunt, Brecomers 1o Richards & Hunt, w.|ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW mart! § Mt n W XN Real Estate Apency IN NEBFABKAY te abwtract of title to Doy Keop & e th MEM e vy 00 lofh ‘et Max Moyer & EAST - INDIA RS E 3ole Manufacturers, OMAHA, AN sufforors from th s diseaso thit are anxious to be curod should try DR, KISBNER'S Cele- w ation known that will It your Cdolny in ghving those \;. L 3 o OB - '\.\ i v ‘No Chanzmg‘ Cars wrrway OMAHA & CHICAGD, Whare direct connection are made with T =augh SLKEPING CAR LINRS for NEW YGRK, BOSTON, PHILADELPIIA, BALTIMORR, WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN ITIRS, The Short Line via. Peoria for INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS. VILLE, and all pointa (n the HBOUTH-EAST. For ST. LOUIS, Where divect connections aro made in the Union Depot with the Through Slooping Car Linea tor ALL POINTS SOUTEX. NEW LINE ~+DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. Tho uneqvaled tnducementa oftered by thia line t0 trat olers and fourists aro aa follows: Tho celobrated PULLMAN (16-whool) PALACK SUEEPING CARS run only on thisline C., B & Q. PALACE +RAWING ROOM CARS, with torton's Recliniog Chaire. No oxtra chargo for satain Roclining Chalr. The famous C., B, & . Palaco Dining Cars. ~ Gorgeous Smoking Care tted with elogant high-backed rattan rovolving chales, for the exclusive use of first-class passon- ors. Btool Track aid wuperior_equipment combired a1th thoir gaoat through car arrangoment, mok u this, above all othors, the tavorito route 80 toe Easf, South and Southeast. Try it, and you will find’ travellug & luxury in. atod of'n discomfort. Through ticketa vio thin celebrated line for sale 2t all otioes in the United States and Canada. All Information auout rates of tare, Slooplng tar_sccommoiations, Timo Tabloa, otc., witl be heertully given by applying to PERCEVAL LOWKLL, ouger Agent, Chicago, J. PUTTER, Gm Manavor Chicago, Sioux City & Pacific R AILIROAD. THE SIOUX OCITY ROUTE Kunw Solid Train ‘through from Council bluffs to +t. I aul Without Change Tims, Only 1T Hours. —1r DEPC> MILES THE BIORTEST ROUTE, ynow COUNOIL BLLUFFB8 TO 8T, PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS DULUTH OR BIBMARCK, and all polita o Northomn lowa, Minnesota and Dakota, This lino (s squipped with the improved Westinrhouse Automatic Air-brake sud Ailler Plattorm Counlor and Buffer: and for BPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unmurpasal, Pullinun Paluce Sleoping. oar ran throweh W THOUT CHA! an sax City and St. Powl, via Councll Bluffy and Genoral 8 Sioux Uity. A good doctor is the gentleman to W THE ONLY . oA 5 . Traing lcave Union Pacific Trausfor at Coun- rhom we pay three dollars a visit for | Direct Line to 8T, I;QUIS | ci blutte, ut 7:86 p. m. dnily on arrival of Kaneas advising us to eat less and oxorcise AND THR BAST Au‘:t oti:w{;‘i:‘-‘umk\:mfi‘xlllltl‘ll-tng»‘:finpngu ¢ South. A S 135 p. m., more, | From Omahaand the West. | andat tho New Union Depot at Ht. Paul at 18:30 Out in the world men show us two roon. sides to their characters; by the firo- | Ko chango of cara betwoen Omaha and ba. ouls, | (EN HOURE IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, #47Remombor in wking the Sloux City Route youget a Throuch Train, Tho Kliortest Line, the Quickest Titue sud & Comfortable Kide in the 3 AxAOIING ALL Through » um hetween Every man has follics, and often-'| EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LES8 COUNCIL BLUFF8 AND 8T, PAUL, timos they are the most interesting CHAROLS snd IN ADVANOE of ALY #2r8co that your Tickots read via the “Sioux ity and Pacitic Rall.ond.” J.H. WATTLES, CHANAN Kuporintendent, Pass, Agont, > ROBINSON, Am't € en'l P { Minsourl Va J. 1L O’BRYAN, Southwestern Agent, Councl Bluffy, lowa WESTERN - GORNICE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —~MANUFACTURERB OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON % SLATE ROOFING. Specht’'s Patent Metalio Bky- light, Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING Tom the goneral Btate Agons for the shove 110 of goods. IRON FENCING, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas,Office and Bank Ralllngs, Window and Oellar uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerscn and Hill Patent Inside Blind, novdt r. AT NDTN A | Areasmio & Guer cHopre LAND ¢ 0, I of 50,000 Shares ot 810 each P Wilti BoNUS 0¥ 40 ACKES POR EACH 10 SHARES, FROM CHOM04 LANDE OF ¥ Y DISSTON PURCHAS) OFF C5—Tiikn axp CHPKTNUT STH, PIIT ADKL 1AL BROADWAY, N. Y., Ko wa 111, 113, il prospectiie with descriptive wailed to applicants nOv26A Mutter of Application of Henry Pundt for Licquor License, NCTICE, Notice §s herehy given that Honry Pundt, d'd winber, A, 1 19s),0le his 1 Powders n triul, 6 they will surely ours you, | "Po0 » o : ? irely oire yo X o ot yor and et ¢ M. Noolworth. st By L et 7 o | el b b shobtaraden) R i i s e | the "ufh‘d[l:l»nnrlmml by wal rocoipt | iuore, b No. 1215 Eoriin of e, Addrews, AR & HOBBINY, d O b, o the 1t duy of Jan BYRON REED. i | % ufiary © g0 Ruiton bt., Brockivn, N.'¥. | ard Ot Kt (10 BYRON REED & CO. : il el i, s oy 8 o flled wibhin w0 % veni fron ubicr 7th, OLUBNT MATALLUSLNO b 08 8, 3RA0K d0 O MUNE | O D, 181, tho ki liceuso W . 1 ¥ Hrxiy Pusor, Applicant. Tun Daruy Buw nowwparer will publiah (heabose notice for two weokn ub the experse of the ap plicant, The City of Omaha s o8 to be charged hevewith. 3.4 LG WETT, ATy Ciby Cleri, 27D, K. KIMDALL, i) ok WM. ROGERS’ RRECT “ROYW AOFONG ANY Teasonable question that tha GHIGAGD ago o an of the Pric in the West, Nortt and Nornwest, thie 8 ap, The Frineipal Cities of the Weat and Novths throwrh traing msko close conneciions with e trans ¢ W POr Fan to take whan teaealing I eithar Alrsstinn hetwons | aretully o i (his road junction poi — g —_— : THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN Overallofite rr!nrip\l 1nes, runs ench w Trans. Itis RN _RAILWAY RAILWAY, e only road west of Chilcago that uses the 1t Atly 3,000 M1 SCoiACH Blufts, 1 +8loux Clty, Not, N S OF ROAD, Tt forms tho following Trunk Lines ¢ nver & Callfornin Line." V! i r. hraskn & Yankton | Chicago, 8t. Paul and Minneapolls Line. Nor. Hifnols, Freeport & Dubuque Line,” "“Milwaukee, Green Bay & l.nk«A o bERCIS over 1y road o sold by il Coupon Tickés Agents (n the Usiiod States an Re & NORTH-WESTERM R'Y' At are Statiome !rallronds a8 daily from two to four or more Fast K1pran, The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. the only rn'!:l’lhul'r‘lun Pullmnan Sleeping Onrs North or Northwest of Chicago. It bas Winonn, Minnesota & Central Dakata mq'n uperior iine Y & mber to ask for Tickots via this rond, be sure they read over it,and take none othes. MARYIY RUGHITT, Geul Manager, Chicago, s W. [l STENNETT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Chicage 14th and Fainham streots. | . W. Rallway, 14th,and Farnham streets} P. R. R. Depob. ' HARRY P. DUEL, Tiokot Agont C. & N. W, Rallway “‘Asaintant Tickot AgeniC. & Aent C. & N. W, Hailway, 0 R T Manufacturing Company, MAKERS OF THE. PFinest Siiver Plated Spoons and Forks. IOSN ) tional plate that i p f is giving for in- Rogers Bros. stance a singlo All ouwr Spoons, Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thicknesa with the greatest Slta caiyljon of care. Each t! tio lot being hung 1 poetls b on scalo while where expo d being plated, to insure a full de- to wear, thereby making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. woar as long as We would call s triple plated especial atten- tion to our sec- one. g Orient. All Orderw In the Wost should bo Addrossed to OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN;, Wholesale Jeweler, OMAHA, gmata . A. POLACK, Fall and Winter CLOTHING!! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. OL THING MADH TO ORDER) IN THELATESTSTYLES,' Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Swmt alls 1316 FARNHAM STREET, . NEAR FOURTEENTH, 1058, 6th St WOOLLEY & DAVIS *¥3* Stationers, Paper Dealers and Engravers, KEEP ON HAND A SELEOT STOJK OF, BLANK, SCRAP, POCKET AND BILL BOOKS, FINE PAPER, INKSTANDS, PAPER WEICHTS? 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