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N T | m y el o T 'HE DAILY BEE| VEAT & PRITSCT KR, mumiactarer of Ol OMAMA PUBLIBHING 00 , PROPRIETORS. | V. I LORENZFS mamifsetuser 1416 Fore b Flortat A Lonaghtic, piants, cut flowers, seels, soquiots te + 010 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION N. W, cor. 10th and Dourlae streets 1 Tobaccos, 1308 Douglas. | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, APPLEJA4CK IN PIES. | It Broke up the Rocky Ridge l'ectotal Society OMAHA QITY. MILLS, elshans Bros., propriet: Andi: wlso sppearing to the court that the said L/ 2 bert U. Wyman, the maid petitioner, in the na- tural surviving par nt and next of Kin of the said winor heirs, and that there are no other | er. son or partics intorusted in the eatate of minor he ri as set forth 10 said petition. Ana it also appearing to the conrt that the sald Albirt U. Wy an, notonly in and by his sald petition, which Jacludes and cencludes bis righty in the premises as next of kin and heir at law of said minors i succession and and tenant by courtewy of the waid He Wyman, deceased; but also Ly his voluntary ap- pearance in open court, confessing as - uardian and next of kin, and ther by accepting the order of court herein, to shw cause why | cense should not be granta for the sale of such real cstate in waid petition dercribed. Tt 1a ordered that the next of kin and all per tate appear before this d day of January, sald County of ounty, to +how granted for the Hardwas e, iron and Bteel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholcsale, 110 an( 112 Loth street A _HOLMES corner 18th and Callfos Harness, Saadies, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t bet Farn. & Harney, Hatels . ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, bth & Farnhan) DORAN HOUBE, P H Cary, 918 Farnham 8. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Bt. Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavouworth ‘ " Olothing Bought. 0 BUAW wil pay highoat Cash price for second sons interes ed i waid court in hambers on the A. D). 1552, at the court hous Douglas, in Omaha City 11 said caus: why @ license should 1 t b sale of £ al eatate in said potition described, \ tnd clothing, Corner 10th and Farnhaw and that copies of this notice be ser ap n | * Orugs, Paints ana Olls """"“"’“”""',':"‘ e | } KUHN & €O, urt e | ‘ Cnarmactsts, Fino Yane toods, Cor. Lotn and 1S W SAVAGH, | Douzize atroots g W 4. WHITEHOUE £, Wiloeale & Rotatl, 16th at. | State of Nobrasks, Diuglas Coir ty | ’ C. FIELD, 2028 North Siue Cuming Street I, Wm Hl ams, clerk 1 the D uvw.u.‘ w ' PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Str [ an for waid Slate i iy cord fy — - — ourt, with the oriz Dentlsts. reeord on fol o Journal of UB. PAUL, Williarca' Plock Cor, 15th & Dolge. [ Stue Is & vorrect transcript I b o 1 e | 1. testimouy whereof, | have he n Dry Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & €O, 1310 wnd 1812 Fan i | hand and caused the sea \ fixed ut the City of 0 cember, 1581 Third Distr ot Court Seal Douglas County, Neb | | L. € Koewold also boots and shoss Tth & Pacific. | WM H 1IAM Puruiture. 5 4 F. GROBS, New and Bc.ond Hand Furniture ud Btoves, 1114 Dougisa. Highost cash price L e o | 390: P. Bemis ReaL EstaTe Acency, ence Works. OMAHA FENCE 00, 16th and Dodge 8ts.,, Omaha, Neb. GUST, FRIES &CO., 1218 Hamey 8t., Lmprove: | This gency aoes sTRIoTLY & brokerage business o lIco Boxes, Iion'and Wood' Fences, Ofce | Does ntwpeculate and therefors aiy bargains 0n0k# are insured to ¢ ous, inatesd de26 ev it Clor | Qaithear, Cousters of Pioe and Walaut. | That was wy partic | aid subject of grafting, and the idea struck me to graft one of them apples on to a pumpkin vine and see what the upshot of it would be, I stopped right by a big pumpkin that had & vine which had grown round and round and formed itself into a regular layer of sectious of vine, one on the other, for all the world like a great big spiral spring. 1 got a good rye straw, shoved ang ond it the apple the biggest apple 1 could find ~one that was good for more than half a gallon of juice - and stuck the other end into a hole I made on the pump. kin vine, just back of whero the spiral growth commenced. About tsu’uu woeeks afterward 1 thought 1 would go over and see how my craft was getting along. Wo'd had a spell of terrible hot sunuy weather since 1 hitched the apple to the vine When 1 got over there T found the apple, Tt was shrunk to about the size of nutmeg The pumpkin was gone thought some one had stole it for spell, but th matter - When 1 home that the old gentle had ena punpkin to Uncle Jim Teeple, and he had taken it home to Rocky Ridge lar pumpkin LOT OF 11 afterwar @ I I was soon forgot mad wll about [ 1 found AN OO T'wasn't long that us be a mite rocioty at Uncle Jim's, in of the Rocky Ridge L Brother and .Sisterheod. I hookec on to the idea that the mite would be & tolerable good thing for me to take in, and so when the night came round T harnessed up our old sorrel and dug out for the Bidge. The scrub oaks had turned out nigh on to a couple [ said he, g and don't bear nobody )lrr‘ dozen of the Brother and Sstethood, | bad fo But Ul bet ten scros o | young and old. Brother Skeels, a[hop polos agim » mess o Shonbly colporteur and local preacher, who | suckers that 1 kin lick the onery cuss was holding a scason of tracted - that applejacked them pies; meotings in the red school house, way So you neluded the 8t erifl 1 DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS‘ HOTELS PROPKiETORS, ARLINGTON, J. G MoINTIRE, JUDKINS HOUSE JUDKINS & BRO, TOWN! Lincoln, Net. the wood-box plump on top of Uncle Jim. Tsaw there were indications of a fuss, and I slipped out. Before 1 got mfi horse untied Brother Skeils came head firat out ofa window, bring- ing the sash. Uncle Jim" tumbled after him, and they clinched into one smother on the ground. Next, the door of the cabin flew open, and out came old Peleg Hopper, holding his jaw, and making for the scrub onks as if the old boy was after him. I could see Ike Swoyer and Bunky Davis joked together on the cabin fluor, biting and gonging and pounding, and Aunt Polly standing over 'vin, whack- ing it into 'em with a broomstick, 1 says to mysel, ‘This 'Il bo apt to wake trouble in the Rocky Kidge Teototal Brother and Sisterhood,’ and I pulled out for home, | ONE OF NATURE'S STILLS. | "On the way T got on to the whole difficulty. 1I'd grafeed that apple to the pumpkin vine just back of the spiral formation. The apple sent its juice through there a hummin’ the sune as cider goes through the worm at the applejack still. The sun shin ing hot on the viee, just done the | evaporating business up brown, and | when the juice got to the pumpkin it was u little the finest article of apple Jjack that ever was distilled, The | | boys got the news that there was to | pumpkin was more than soaked with it, and one bite of it was enough to muke a Presbyterian dommie pat juba | u Bunday school and ask the Bible class to get up and dance to it “I met Uncle Jim & week or 80 after "uml asked him how the folks was, All he said was | ‘I nover were much on the fight,’ & waroiero O MRy w00 Ulceratod Pllos has boon discoversd by Dr. Wil Usm, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's Indian Ointmeat. A single box has ctred the worst chronlc cases of £ or 80 years etanding. No ono need suffer Aive minutes atter applying this Lotions, Lnstru- ity Sioys William's Olotment absorbe the tumors, Allays the intense Hebing, (particulaaly st night after gotting warm in bed,) acts o8 Aponitice, kives in- #tant and palolem rellef, aod only for Pies, Hehing of th aad_for noth what the Hon J. M_Ccffinberry of Clove: and sayw about Dr. Wiiliam's Indian Pile Oint- ment: 1 have used scores of Plles cures, and it affords me p casure tosey thatl have never found Anything which gave such immediate A0d poru nent rellef as Dr. Wililam's (ndian Ointment For malo by all drugists or malled ou recelpt of price, #1.00. . HENRY & CO.. Prop'rs., CLNVILAND, OHI0, For wale by C. ¥ Goodman. Octldand Rrwanwl v private To Nervo is Sufterers THE QREAT EUEPKAN REMEDY, Dr. J. B, Bimpson's Bpecific MEBDICGINE. positive cure 101 Spormatos ehes, Bomins , Lmpotancy, and all discases resulting wi ‘Mental Anxlety, Loss or Bide, and discasos ~ Yl that losd to Consumption l.nuum an iy krace pocific Medicine S | o e s A s ‘amphlets sl Write for thom and ot full per tculars, Frice, Bpocific, §1.00 per package, or vix pack svon tor 85,00, Address all orders to B, BIMBON MEDICINE 06 Noa. 104 and 106 Main 8t. Buffalo, N. \ 8914 (o Omaha by O ¥. Goodman, J.'W. Bel), K lsh, snd all N«[quon'hmw . Shlaw « Red Oak, Ia. copy 1 year, in advance (p etpaid 10.00 | - - . o Rattle o, had ¢ there ain't anything so et \ e copy 1 year,In adrance(p gepaid) - - 10.0 Bivll EWRInesrs 478 Surverert bz Ll ;'I"‘k(..|:‘\l|vl T ;’ re nin't anything so curious abou :AHAV(VQA HOTEL J 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. month 800| ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Tock, [ The Story Told by aSedato Sheriff | 'Vor to join in the fo | it lemon and melon story, after all, | LA it Lcy Ulysses, Neb. \ e —_ = e | fown Burveys, Grade and Seworage Systems & 4 hadn't been at Uncle .lm; 8 m. i“ than [ Of course that mlte society wound up WO0DS HOUSE w. PLELLIS, Osceola, Neb RAILWAY TIMHEH TABLE. welalty, a | ten minutes before the old lady | the Teottal Brother aud Siaterhood COMMERCIAL MOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg, Ne* TINS CARD CTIICAGO, #T. PAUL, MINNRAPOLIA AND | Lommission Merchants. | Millord Letter I New Yoru Bun yanked me out in the pantry bu wure is quecr, and she'll take | AMERIOAN HOUSE GEO. H. McOAIN South Bend, Ne OMAHA RATLROAD. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street | A few of the boys were gathered **"That air punkio that yvr‘ dad guv [ her course if it bus:s up the whole HALL HOUSE, AW HALL, Loulaville laave Omaha- Passenger No. 2, 8308, m. Ac- | ) B BEEMER For detalls see larce advertise. 1 the Crissman House stove, |Jim,’ said she, ‘were jist about the | blame tectotal caboodle. T M modation N ' d Wee e IR NC R A ey ) 1 el ol OTEL, CHENEY & CL Alair, Neb. O Aiive Ol Fhmanse o, 1, 480 L] [l i Lo T +— | One of them read aloud an item in|properest piece o' fruit fur juico, that | —— | EXCHANGE MO TEL ©. 8. HAOKNEY Ashland, Neb. LRAVING OMALA o1 estern Cornlcy Works, Manutacturers 1700 | Jainon on & watermelon vine, a1 0 don't thin ey p f at can be more glorious than to be | " e 708 o, Tin, Iron and Kate Roofiing, Orders | o\ s Ot B WALC W by h growitg | BATIGHAN 16 AR SOV Why sy | Tedehendent of sulteving, ohaid by dy | Ll LSS b Ay Ml bl Seward, Neb. ‘rom wny locality promptly executed in the best 1 'nu juice \‘\u: nl)\lmrl ‘I' by lx)n growing sl (e, 1V Wik JTIA m‘“"’, A snifl | PEPAS, inlige tion, constipati n, sick | COMMERCIAL HOTEL €. EVANS, O'Nelll, Neb. nanoer. Fuctory and Otlice 1918 Harney 8t ruit, 80 that when the melon was cat [ our woodpile, STORIRY ol ond ach v other discasea emanating | COMMEROIAL HOTEL ©. F. CASBA Denison, | Ty . SPECHT, Proprietor, it was found to bo de iciously flavored [off'n a bed o' marygoles, when T cut|fe i " the stomm b The o 0 b easly MARTNLY HOUBE, "B W ,:8“:' W / - e o Window Cape. otga | with lowon, ‘The County Clerk aaid [ that punkin! ~Snort your nose over | gabred by a ¢ mely wee of Bokbook ooy | oioh SUN b i At PR B LA P dmvesats a m and 340D | huiev. T reHdrD Sle i atrost | ho belioved the wholo blame thing to | them pies!’ said lh)\'- " ittt ) BITTRKS Price 81,00, trisl size lu'.-‘ ite, | Do;cz‘::u:su‘ovm ':“: :l:"i:ucl. fll;:’lnzh- Oty Mna. @, Arrives wt Bb. Louls at 6:40 & m. and 7:80 | Srockem | beno such a thing. Some of the boys “Boys'" said the Sheriff, “‘thery 1w “ nihod * Orockery hr 3 y ) sw | ¥ £ k 08 A8 SRS | COMMERCIAL HOTE J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb | INNE o Good 11 rather took the County Clerk's view | was a row of pumpkin pies as far as ™ & A ::: ?;h::;"h"rm R BONNER 1300 Dougias etroot. Good line. E.,, the matter. Then \h.)- aheritl spoke | from here to the door. They were An Age of Lightening. OENTRAL MOUBE, JAS. McKILLIP, York, Neb. 6 & M. Lincoln' Expross—-6:90 p. th | Clothing and Furnishing Goods. | up. | big ones, too. T smelt of one. 11 That thia is a lightning sge in which TUTTLE HOUSE WM. TUTTLE Aurora, Neb P, Overland Fxprees, 19:16 p. m | #K0. H. PETERSON. = Also Hate, Capa, Boota, | "5 yy 1) ' L h ST thank | aroma seemed familiar | the world 18 moved and enlightenod | QAGE HOUSE, A. R OAGE. Republican City N 0, or Linsoln, 11 46 & m ~, Notlons and Cutlory, S04 8, 10th etreet. | ell, now," said he, think | o e o . | enlightenoc 5 Yy epublican City Nes oa 57 Daceath, DHOR, 1, ol bR "fl Pl [ thore ain't any doubt at all sboutthat ‘Why, Aunt Polly,' saya I, I{by clectricity i literally truo. The | DENVER HOUBE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, Hastings, Neb C. A N nemgn:\u‘:‘m’ lz-n ;“: & Hamey, | melon sucking the juice out of the | know they most L'Ol\l‘r.l."y put brandy | telograph and ocean cables have be | BANDERS MOUSE, CHAS. E MoNIBH, Friend, Neb S B (et Ne. 1820 b LAt 00 . *| lemon and flavoring itself withit, T've|in mince pies, but T'm dinged if T|come the great channels for convey WOODWARD HOUBE, WAREN WOODWARD Rxwtor, N6b. €0 P troight No. 7, 8:10 p. . —emigrany 8how Case Manufactory koown just as strange things to hap- | ever heard of any one puttiog applo | ing intelligonce, wnd the medium JUDKINS HOUSE FRANK WILKINSON Malvern, la, R AR | O ILDE, nd of show | PON in the way of horticulturd oxpert {dnck in punapkin pies before.’ through - which tho commeroial and | PARK HOUSE, W J GARVIN Oorning, la U. P, Donver freight, 8. o :’“{,::l;‘:.fl,‘;‘;w,:m'(“.’"""{:... vty | ments myself, and that puts me in| *Applejack! Nh'_-u":'«‘l I --)ll,\ h they | Fnunc x|‘«l tr uurin s of the world are OOMMERCIAL HOUSE WM. LUTTON Villisea, la ARKIVING= PROM RAST il st | Wind of how T happened to bust up [ ain't been no applojack in this house | earried on e extension of tole- | PARK HOU3 ) NN b0 8. 0 N Sou audl serere | CHB! TUSSMY TIGHE TBYGHAL TThaLhaw] THEhFGe FORENRLLL: |graphic comumunication and the busi | pavey e gLy Oorning, 1a 45 . d Marcy. Al goods | and Sisterhood up back of Lackawack, | KISSING GAMES AND LUNCH, {noss transacted by wire is one of the | SUES MOUSE: EQ RS, R T o o & H., THOR. To.—48 .88 T | "long in '62 or '63 All right. The party went on, [day. It ia but forty four years sinee UL LU Ol L Kearney, Neb " " Pawnhrokers | “Thero was a good many taverns | Wo played Copenhagen, porter, lunt | the telograph was exhibited for the | ALkt kel btllitgyalio ¥ TIE ANRT AND ROUTHWWNL. lero was i good many i piay I 1 | I My " Line 08 p. . ROMENFELL 10th St., hev Far & Har ‘\,‘. through that neck of scrub onk« in | the slipper, pussy wants a corner, and | tirat time ine New York, yot there to COMMERCIAL HOUBE A G CAARPER, Hardy, Neb S e L RGNS Gtaves anio Tinware | thoso days, and the population didi't |#o on, and had the heavy-heavy ;.In_\ 81,000 miles of tolegraph wire METRO OLITAN HOTEL. W. W BHUWFELY Waco, Neb, o KAt i T A. HURMESTER, |go @ groat deal on the Maine law, | hangs-over-your-head, fine.ar-super- |oporated by the Wostarn Uninn Oom.| GREENWOID HOUSE. Q W. MAYFIELD, Greanwood, Neb Denver express, 7:8 u. m. Doaier 1y oy ca and Thnware, and Maoatectarer | Thare wasu't much tareying late at | fine business for a couple of hours, |pany, in the United Statos, aside| HAMMOND HOUBE, JOHN HAMMOND, Columbus, Neb. v nd AUl kinds'of Bullding Work, ying | 3 ; SRt ey Thag il ) *| the wine, to be sure, but there was |sudfthe Brother und Sisterhood was | from the wiros of enilroad and other CENTRAL OITY HOUSE J. 8. GREGERY, Central Oltv, New. % . treight No, 14, 19:16 p, m. 1. BONNER, 1309 Douxias 8¢ Good and Cheay. | considerablo lingeriug over the tangle | booming, There had been a dollar | companios. Thirty seven yoars ago BUMMIT HOUBE, SWAN & BECKER, Oreston, I Swy . — === foot. They doa little in that way yet, | aud a quarter taken iu besides a ton- [ the 27th of lust May the tiest tole NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, Neola, la. v U penves troghs, 110 s m. rase. Whoa e 0 seat Dells aud | DUE they don’t seem to gt hold of the pence that Tk Swoyer didivt havo | graph lino was put in suceemsfal opar. EMERBON HOUBE, A. L. BHELDON, EAHBY, I 0% B. V. mixed, ue. a:4) p. 0. & 1% same quality of stuff the costors | with him, but which he said he'd [ation, over s singls wire between Bal- | - == bsbuindl o hetbirmtetic’y i i i, " Caltivators, Odd Fellows Hall. quaiity ol stu CIr Wucestol N g y o Sty AL, SR bRl e mado werry with, There was w fight | bring in next time, oras soon as he [timore aud - Washington. Now over BUSINESS DIRBOTORY. 000 VAL KLCPPR. slans an 1 Burgeons. or foot-race in eyery twu drinka of the | went to the Narrows and sold his fox- [ 35,000,000 wmossuges ure being sont e orf o ey Leavo uuaba 8t 4:00, 890, 10:00 ;':. L) IRy L D Room No & Orelghton| )4 iye back-of Lacknwack tipple. |skin. By and by Aunt Polly said: | anaully by the Wostern Union alons, CORNING. Liaie oy Blulla at 10b, 9:28, 10:26 and om0 —— | Old Jim Teo, lo was about the tough-| By yum, childurn! It's a slappin’ [Tt 18 but twonty-three years since the — ‘fi . m.; ”u,drwm".”:'-;‘:i:fo-;fri: v . LKISRNRINO, o, lll'::mnle mul.m est old receptacle of applejack that | me lmulylm-hd that |” :ihmhm on to :lr:«; lmm.m cn}:ln was luul\}nw;lnlly (Adams County, Towa, C.. B. & Q S aif i con | U 1 HART, L D., Ky and Ear, opp. postofion | (o0} 4 1 Rocky Ridgo. It[time to h'ist a toothful or ao o' vit- | laid, but now there aro half a dozen 2 110 0. 1. 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p. . Leaves \ ever hung ‘round Rocky Ridgo. 3 st 3 I SE I W 38 045 AR L B URADDY, robam 8w | took the ussential toil of about three | tals inter us!” \ cablo, and more cable mossugon 4o | G W, Frank & Darrow Ban} Aurist. 8. W 15th an’ Farnham S busheln of apples a day to keep his *That motion was carriod unaui- | sent botwoen Now York and London D. 8. Siglor Bank B raac Corin: 1 Bluive 4476 OBUIRGNS! Photograpners. shirt comfortably filled, wnd he was [ mously We hud a good lay out, but | every week than there wero lotgers in | W, (1. (Larain Hoted 8:40, 6:45, 0:.0 p. v N, PROP. clever cu the treat. So when Uucle | the pumpkin pie was the grand fea-|a whole vear at the timo the first ca- [ 1, "M Waldron Hotel gy 913 Bikteenth trest. | Jim came back from down the niver | ture of the evening. 1 it was any- | ble was Inid Davis, Wolls & Russell Law s Masoue Hell - First-cioss Work and Prowpt- | one day after an abrorco of a woek, | thing that the Ridgers had a weak- | Soma idea of the wonderful incroaso | John Bixby & Son Law and Insuranee ORI —aSte i Fie | and announced that he had signed the [ ness forit was pie. They used to cat in the tolograph business can be ob. | D! Oaskbh law o Plumbing, Gas and Bteam Fltting. | pledge, and began to talk temperance | pio three tines a day aud once bofore | tained from the statement of Dr. W. O. Mitchel Law v & o p.m, | k. W.TARPY & CO., 216 19th Bt., bet. Faruham among the case-hardened old pelicans | going to bed. Aunt Polly cut ono of Hvrnb.-n, president of tho Weatern Mont & Brown . Lat 080 Douglas. Work promptly attended to. U R e at fell on|her pies. Uncle Jim took a bite ot | Union Company, of the business and : X B ] S AORIGK 1100 Do Ceicd Hikga of the Ridge. the gloom tha I J | pany, o JW. Bixby Justioe 530 e bl the community was 8o thick youcould [ his piece, nllnp‘pw‘l nlx the u?l';lf l“h:wi {v'rnh(n .(»f that ulgu’unc l"ll.l'rlml(l(hill {‘.; Frank & Elmondorf Real Estate e ! n t it with a/knifs.” ing it, smelt of what was left, looked | the past six months. The surplus of [ R 4. Crinmen B & M Laud Agent £:80 Y A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Btreet. ou 4 , b N el o 4 Ppe < 2 B tie = s WHAT SETTLED Tk koeky tapars, | 0Und ina duzed sort of way, wnd | tho company on the firat of July lust, |1 . ot ane Postmashi¥ N T 1140 e b, TR T PR wopy | thon tiniahed the pio. Brother Skecls | was, in round numbors, $127,000, but | A A Rarason. M. T Physician B. &M (n Neb. BHo, AR i B By B T art MK el was w man about 6 feet 6, and|the net revenuos for the next quar- | AL ] g ' >hvaiok - S 4 S 3 e h A-J. Salts, M. D Physician AT UL Becond Hand Btore. headway in - converting "lm Ruoeky | wouldn't wergh more than 120 in his | ter wore £2,104,000, which wan 8154, W. H. Mioon, M. D p,,i...ci.,. U. P Lincoln, 8unday 1:00 FERKINS & LEAK, 1418 Douglas Bt, New and Ridgers until ”"‘. tavern laid in an in- | ;60008008 Heo had o mouth that was | 000 beyond the eatimatos of tho man-| £ 1. Seranton Dentint SHioean mixliy s Bl o) HowA MvAIbGL CuneR || : s proprietor had traded three coonskins | iy, biy divided into quarters, Whou | ments for the three months, a 8 urphi 3 < i for Etar Saiiand ! K freh it T 1to q vlua | John Rowland . Livery IS 5 | AENKY EAUFMANN, A L IJL TR R M New Eon. | e closed on his pieco of vie ho loft | of 631,000, October 1. Tho estimat-| A M Boymer Lumber LI "““‘"“”';‘3?2,3‘,‘3"{',")14 B w | otee now brick block l°‘;“‘°"*§‘“" 'g":l‘l" bag | Baid it was th AL old 1 ‘|“ “DE- | othing but the crust in his hand. |ed profits for tho proscut quartor are | E. D Rand & Co Lumber AUkt CpingcleTmon il sAn Das. land article. The firat nicht this rum | o yad hurdly swallowed his mouth: | 82,010,000, which will leave, ‘aftor the E. Y. Bargan Foed and Furin Implementa ORMLATLA every day. was on tap Bill Podiker licked his || when the water started ,out of Lis | quartorly disbursomonts and tho set. Thmoe. Widiter, M. D Physician . Calodouia " 3_PALCONEL 679 16th Beroct. _ | Jatue old fatker in the bar-room, aftor| wyog'and tumbled down his” faco like | ting mide of 81,200,000 roquired for [ R A. Mooro e Busm Undertakers. taking one diink, ““\‘1 Hank Block | yurrow-fut peas. Ho guspod once or | the 14 per cent, dividends & surplus | P, J{ Fillman Harnoss CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnbam bet. 10th & 11td. L‘“d “)'.b“ ’!""] “I'l'l“ “"‘i" S OB ‘1” twice, and then gobbled a dipper o |of 81,014, 000, . P. Shupo Blacksmith =iz cep rom Betting fire to tie wid- | 9 ] : : . P sty e o ap vant Stores. e T ooy tiie i witer af Qv I B Thin_antoninhing _accumulation of [Skinner Iiron Muchine Shop and Foundr JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Poat Office. © BACKI'S 19205 Farnhum St Pavcy Onod e Ry ‘'That's o lectle the pleasantest | profits imdicatos the growth of tho tel- | Thoman Goorge .Steam Mil L iR e - 2 Slab Slibjiiyorn jHoke vl C% | bito o punkin pie I've sot “my teeth | ograph business in the United States | ). G Wilson Ruatatrant and. Groooxy . LY : & ng‘EI{N and .Lhnn the proprietor clenred OVOIY: i this year.” said he; “but ain't it a| A similar growth is apparent in all | (oo, W, Russell Goneral Merchandise Architects. VY Lus body out ond closed the house. The |, ¢o1'ble apeck too hot long o® ginger, | civilized countrios, whils lines ars b Jone y i Are: ¢ e : | RREARS Sitheal s Pote | & to'ble speck | g o ginger, | ¢ i Garvin Bro Goneral Meichundise R Creli ot bl WanG 5 WURK‘ hing that capped the climax wasPote | giytor Teeplo? ing pushed through the mountaing, | (A Penee Jowslry e um';m" e S sy 3 ¥ | Claxton (al(‘lll‘lgihjfl;\l‘ alas of f“'"'_“ ‘‘Aunt Polly said she was afeored it | forests, and deserts of the uncivilized | Widnor & Hagadorn Hardware AT s st e r;,“rl.].m ;‘hlll'-fl'l',t;)l'("'l: ¥t | wae, and Uncle Jim said yes, it must|portionn of the globo iu order that| w. ¥. Hall Groceries Bocts andiGhoes. C. SPECHT B K8y pebooniM pen it went o1 the gingor. Everybody elae thought | the most romota scctions may bo | Sehol; ] . o % R 9 e O MOt C Scholz Bros General Merchandise e Boote JAMES DVINE & GO, = St ';1“‘1’(1 lU.d”;"i‘ .‘“",",v""“';}““,,\',‘7? 80, too, but mo. “T says to myself, | brought, figuratively speaking, facoto | Kelly & Landis . Muat Market ‘thame wark on baod, corner 15th and Harney. Propr,etor 108D t“““;if" ‘l‘“ YAuE oL brenth. | there's new applejack in thom pice, |face. The telograph systom has be- Rigour & Co Genoral Morchandise , THOS. KRICKSON, 8. R. cor. 16th and Douglas. 1 ,E;"""-"’““ “I’!“t‘l“é“"'l'% ';’";,’_“ “l'.‘~ sure a8 fate.” come to the world's inhabitants what [, M Mann . Qroceries A % JOHN NRTUN:,W A 1218 Hamey Bueet. m(";ot“m‘:'l‘:’ Ili‘\,-"l; "l‘ilv “&l’ld‘l:’ C:‘h‘"; wwmulx.r,xu COMPLETELY RUINED. | the nerve systom isto the human|Rightmire & Farl, . Drugs 600 10th strest, manufactures to onder good wel ore than JAvely. y they ““Now, T don’t want any new upplo- body. To dostroy it would be to pa- | Porkine & Allhouse Millinery bl done" OMAHA, - - - NEB, |hesrditraising e "‘.‘""“’”"‘;"““- jack inmine. A thimbleful of it 'll| ralyze sommerce and reduce the traftic | . W, Franeis .Clothing Bl o I_am went out with a light. The cat |}t 4 head on a wooden Injin in less | between nations one half. Mrs. O A. Wood. . Millinery 4. ¥. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douglsa st. —MANUFACTURERS OF-— was discovered in one corner, 8pItling | than ten minuter, and 'll mako a,man . Stone Bros ELR - Barbers Books, News and Stationery. and nré\rrlng and M\é'anng Il\’t things it | roady and willing to borrow twonty Guilty of Wrong. Widner & Chapman. . Dry Goods J. L FRUEHACF 1015 Famham Street GA IIVANIZED IRUN feemed to neo “'5’“;’ . i '9?‘)'“’,"‘;: cents of a blind tiddler's dog. Twont| oo o poople have & fashion of con-|J F. McElwain. i g ry Goods ——————— it gave one grand slap in the air with |yt door to look after my horse. 1 T At e ith the | Missos Juylor & Spencer Making Butter and Eggs. its right forepaw, then bounded in ) han fifteen minutes, | (18188 excellont romedies with the R . wasn't gone morethan fifteen minutes, o, " J. T Smith ... Dru WcIHANE & BCHROEDER, tho oldest B. end B. terror ten feet away and foll dead. It i + | large mass ot ‘patent medioines,” and | J. Ll e Gutime Lo Nobraaka eatablinhed 1575 Omaha. ornices, an . plain oaso of delirium tremens | P2t When T went back iu_ tho howse a |y bl thoy are guilty of wrong. |J. B. Harris. ... ... . (iroceries 7 : s T That settled the Rocky Rudgers, |Chunge had como over tho Teetotal | myor oo sor " vavartiand romedion | A. M. Capp Boots and Shoes RN i g 00 ACT8. | Brother and Sisterhood. Uncle Ji ok ) 3 Dlothi e A uRANT, Dormer Windows, Finials, They were scared half to doath. ‘Thy | EoLer aterlio > Ji | fully worth all that is asked for them, | W. (i. Shortliff. S Clothing MRS A KYAN began to sign the pledge, men, wor was sitting on the wood box, with & 5n4'one at least we know of- Hop|J. W. Holmes Farm Implementa athwast ores ) thani Dedga TEREG TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING. |.ofchiliren Unclo dim reoplo or. |RArtly devoured pieco of pio in - one | ity 01 “p (i haa had ocossin | Hollinter Bron Furniture Best Board for the Money. ! anized the Rooky Ridgo Teetos | and, while with tho other he was o (00, Sadt SEEEE S0 SO0 pedit O | Ol Wagnor ......Groceries N o ad ) Elotacs stisaction Guamuteed. | gpocht's Patent Metalic Sky- S “3 Sistorood it “l“‘.‘“',‘ wildly beating timo as he sang, with-| " Have most of the year | Lutr & Kutz. . 5 Grocery, Baking T e iy LY sk e Mo light e e penerhood which brings | gut noticing anythitig else intho room. | ™ Bay City, and naa alwayn found | A. Thompson, Jr. ; Harneas % Good Terma for Oash. 0 me to my story. ‘Oh, hero's to good old whisky - drink A i d roliable, doi 11| W. F. Lyon . . Restaurant Hrarnished PhomsRuprllady Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and THE GRAFT ON A PUMPKIN VINE her down, drink her down.’ Tke|them first class and reliable, doing al ; o : . B + and Roaa Wagone B hsuiy SRS Iasaatll || TRESRAING) e | o down, drink Dor down.” 1Ko | iha is claimod for them —-Tribuno. | 4. 1. Tarnor . + Goriorl Morohanine varriages and “Lackawack wasn't a very prolific | Swoyer was in the middle of the room § y. pArT ackawi i r wi the mic 2-16 | W. B. Anderson oL/ WM SNVDER, dthand amey Strocts. BRACKET SHELVING. fruit district, but it was the land and wulln his cnin «)v\fl: yn-llm]u that :m could J uewe ers. 5 ce |81l on pumpkios. There were a fow | peel more bark in an hour than any i e - - y Lesmithe lxongealiBtate S enyifor tioabors 4 THOROUGHBRED BUSINEHSS DIRECTOR Y. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Faroham Btreet. Itne of gooda apple orchards along the river, though, | red-shirted bush-whacker from the = . = e T R IRON FENCING, \’{'r had a good one. There was one | Narrows could in ten, and that he W HEIFERS VILLISOA 4 1. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Grestings, Balustrades, VerandasJOffice and | tTe® that raised apples about the size | could clean out that ranch in two JERSEY COWS & —_— 3 — - - Bank Rallings, Window and Cellar of & buby's hrad. ~ They came early in | seconds by the watch Brother Skeils Montgomery County, Towa, C., B. & Q. R. R Lumber, Lime and Cement. rds; also the fall” There was more juice in|8tood at the end of the table. His FUSTER & GRAY comer 6th and Douglas Bts. | GENERAL AGENT one of them apples than there is milk | nose and oneside of his face was cov- W. S. Alger & Co Bankers Lainps and Glassware. Peerson and Hill Patent Inslde Blind. | in a fiftcen-cent cocoanut. Stick a [ ered with pumpkin pie. He swayed A. W. Sweot ... Banker i. BONNEB 1300 Douglas St Good Varewy.| novedt! ll(nm in one, audum h;l]m than the nl‘(’i) t‘cl):lu;(l!:,rhku fll‘(’:’li']);"r ""1 the wal:nlzl, Wm. Button S '{:M &l';:l Livery 3 of a anappin’ turtle, the juice woul and he wore a sick smile. ui A. Harvey )ry GGoods and Groceries Merchant Tallors. LEGAL NOTICE. 1 a2 A o . Harvey i spurt out of the other end like water | Davis was trying to get him to ‘chucl L. Rh 1 & 8o Dry Goods and Grooeries G. A LINDQUEST, —_— : - i, fart > 3 A L. hopard m ry y ¢ One of our most ¢ Morohant Tallors ls re-| the matter of the petition of Albert U Wyuan | OUt Of A BQuirt gun. You could put |for somethin’, if twan’t nothin’ more'n Cornelius & White f Furnitare sebving tho latost designs for Spring and Bunmor | 84 guar 'ian of Henry F. Wyman and Willm | onie of them apples in o pint dipper, | a leetlo elderberry an’ sugar. Paul Welch Jewelry Goods for gentlomen's, weas, " Beyli d:nhlev T vyman, minor heims of Hurrio F. Wywan, | byt the juice out of one would fill a| * ‘Brethernsistorn,’ said tho dominde Koys Brothers . Hardware o [prigpe)\onipe evar: 5161480 Lol Do WX ||, SRS of the Third Judicisl Div- | quart can. I don't know what breed | ‘sing 'leven verse sninety-sec'n hymn, Bawes & Watermann, Hardware Willinery. mfi;‘&‘;'&“fi:&mbwh-‘-"'-l" and for | they were, }mt wo used to get two|'n ‘l‘n‘kqu ° ucabfp.' . F. H. Bm th .. Drugs MBS 0. A RINGER, Wholoslo and Retall, Fan | e (R0 OLINGEGR 0 barreln of cider out of every bushel of What's that? said Ike Bwoyer. G. W. Harlow. .. Restaurant “"’“‘""’:‘Mmflom 1 | 1851, coumes Albert U. Wyman, guardian of tlenry | ‘om. = The treo is doad now. 'Nother e'lection? A-w-w, well, now GRAHAM P Bnown' Walters & Minert Law, Loan and Land , Gloves, Corsats, W, Vil LW, d W, o T £l . i il | Fgsbadars ave 80 par”cuk.OMIY |yl ocutai s open court i peition for Licenca | '‘We used to harvest a heap of | I guess I don't 'low no double-jinted E. C. Gibbs. e Attornoy > 7 Hall. 116 Piescih Berest. to Sell Real Estate of his said wards for their | pumpkins on our place, too; and in | trac fi* dlor from Rattlesnake tocome ODKA N A, DI . F. L Ingman. ... Nows Books and Toys i rounary. i m:mfn‘;“z‘mmm"fipmyaflflz of|the fall of '62 or 63 1 was going |over h'yer i’ try to clean this peolin’ | ————————— ==~ — M. 8. Thurmaa. .. Tnanranoa and Loas JOHN WEARNE & BONS, cor. 148 & Jackson #te | catate of his sald wards, aud it appearing ta the | through our pumpkin grove carrying out o cash!’ i PILESI PILESI ’“-Esl M. K. Dines. . .. Millinery T e e | saurt from such petition ll‘:ufll‘lhnuce that | howe & peck of the big apples. T was ‘And he hit Brother Skeils under A 8ure Cure Found at Lastl|L Flummer. .. A . Barber lour' B ant pecay Ll -, m:ml,‘::«:fin T ;uewu‘t'lo:. mffi wld for 1 4 littlo oarriod away that year on the |the ear. Brother BSkeils landed on Cooper & Weber General Merchandise e, J. M. Howland .Land, Loan, lmannu W. M. Lewis. .. e Restaurrnt J. T, Bherman., . ... ....Steam Marble Works L T R A A R A (PPN s 30 Furniture Phillip Moore. ..Groceries and Meat Lee Gallanar. 9 . ...... Harness Howell Hros. .General Merchandise H. A. Rufus Dry Goods Boice & Son . _Clothing J. T. Tugman Boots and Shoes . N. McNaughton, M. D. Physician 8. H. Handcock . . ..., Hotel F. Cooper, M. D Physician W. A. Woodard C., B. & Q Land Agent N. Preston & Son. C .Groceries and Meat C. R. Meldon, Millinery Cowgill & Hagermaster. . Blacksmiths Owens & Cummings Blacksmiths Jones & Magee Lumber E. D. Rand & Co Lumber Hoover & Reed, . Livery Smith & Burlson Flevator Ellis & Co. b evator H. D. Dolson E evator P. R. Hates. . Mayor Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction, 'because it makes _ superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer.