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Y A Strange Jolumbus Jew eler W1 Evil One for the Making n Perf elf to the that is soMreC The following is the stor going the rounds concernin of Edouard Remenyi's power in the handling of his favorite violin There lives in Columbus, O., a jew eler named H. H. Heskett. For twenty-five yoars ho repaired watches, but all the time he was posscssed with the desire to make a violin _equal to those which made Antonius Stradivar- ius the wonder of the world. When Stradivarius died in 1744 the secrets of violin-making died with him. All the mechanical — world since has been quarrelling to sottle it whether it waa tho wood, the form or the varnish that made the fid dles of Stradivariuaso great. Whether it was one or all has never been sct tled, and ever since 1744 the violin- ists have all been paying enormous sums for these old fiddles. One even ing, in 1878, Rememyi was in Colum- bus, and Heskett called on hin a violin he had made. It was many, and was_ very had. told him so, and “gave him some vice, and one of lis fine violix wodel. Heskett worked sixteen months, and then took two violns to Remenyi. They were fine instru- ments, and the great artist was pleased with them., Still other persons had made fine instruments, but none equal to Stradivarius, On the 28th of last February, Re- menyi was playing at Des Moines, Ia., when he received a violin by express. Upon opening it his eyes fell upon the magnificent golden and transparent varnish of Stradivarius. He took it up and examined it. It was a Stradi- varius, new, just from the workshop There was all the classical modelling, the inimitable curve and contour of the old master. Seizing the bow, Re- menyi, tried the tone. 1t was asround and mellow and full as the old Stradi- varius. Thegreat violinist went off silently to his room, and locking him- self up, tested the instrument for hours He came out to play at the concert on Heskett's violin, Now, any violinist will tell you that no artist can play on a new violin—that it requires age to make the vic airy, as it requires age to make wine mellow, Ever since then Remenyi has used the new violin for his con- certs. But why does Remenyi use a new violin? Tt is said when he was locked up in his room at Des Moines he discovered a marvellous secret. Tt is nothing less than that the violin maker of Columbus, after working and failing for 25 years, finally in despair sold himself to the devil for the skill t0 make the great vi He b the secretof Stradivarius with his soul. In other words, the devil is i R enyi’s new violin, aud the artist dis covered the fact while he was locked up with the instrumentat Des Moines., That accounts for the manner in which Remenyi treat when the devil is in good humor and sings divinely, Remenyi smiles right out on the stage; again, he shakes his head knowingly or cajolingly, of course, to the devil in the box. Some- times, when the evil one becomes un- controllable, you can see a great trown on the artist’s face; his eyes tiash, he compresses his lips and lashes the devil with horse hair until he fairly roars and screams. The devil is such an intractible one that Re- menyi wears out a bow on him every two days. Remenyi, however, de- clares the story to be ‘‘all bosh.” ‘says he: ‘“If Stradivarius knew how to make violins, why could not others? Stradivarius had genius, so had Has- ket. Where did he get his training? Where did Burns get his training? Where did Shakespeare/ One man works hig lifetime and does nothing; another works with genius a day and does all.” Investigating Resolution. Beatrice Independent Dee. 30, Senator Van Wyck introduced a resolution of investization in the S. senate on the 22 ult., the object of which was, among other matters, to take cognizance of the disputed lands in which the St. Joe and Denvyer Cit railroad is plamtift and settlers in Nuckoles, Clay, Thayer and Jefferson counties defendants. The sub-com- mittee meat in Lincoln t-day. Sen- ator Van Wyek says the object of the resolution introduced by him_ direct- ing the committee on public lands to investigate the causes of failure of so many titles in Southern Nebraska, whereby great injury is threatened settlers who have invested their all and expended the labor of many years, wag made neccssary by action of the St. Joe & Denver rail- road company and their assigns by now claiming lands which the govern- ment had conveyed by patent, If the claim of the railroad company is sus- tained and if the government does not indenify the settlers, Gen. Van Wyck will insist that the Awnericin citizens are treated wo T A1 Trish by landlords. He propos the action of the committee to oh tain fully the facts in the cose | Van Wycl," MeDIl and Grover, t sub-committee, will fake i | during the wd will probably | hold a session at Lincoln, Neb., Friday the 30th inst. Before the invest tion is concluded it is probable similar inquiry will be institated as to the dealings of the land crant railroad companies with settlers, It charged that for years past the rulings of the public land divisionof the interior de- partment has been grossly unfair to settlers on public lands, whenever they have come in conflict withthe in- terests of the land grant companies. The Northern Pacific rai'road is par- ticularly complained against, and an effort will certainly be made to restrain the greed of land monopohsts along the immense line of the Northern Pa- cific. Itis certainly true that the sena- tor's language is plain and pointed, his action energetic and timely, and that his perspicuty to the interests of the state is all sufflcient. This is the most sensible thing that has been done for the state in years, and if properly carried out will "have a ten- dency to set a bound to the rapacity of the railroad corporations, so no- ticable in every direction. Our sena. tor has commenced a very large job, and we have full confidence in” his nerve to carry it through if he can meet with the proper assistance from the judicial department, from which, however, there is the greatest danger marvellons | ¢ | whereof T spoke,, and since you kind- his violin; sometimes | © where the railroads and tho people are al ve all others sh 1 pure, but it is a no fact ther aympathy is always with railroad cor | od among observers opinions that sus { pect bribery and corruption in these high places. This investication is | | called for in behalf of the land cases | mentioned in The Independent, where | the law firm of Colby & Hazlett are attorneys for the settlers, who are ar. rayed for the people against the hest legal ability in the conntry for the monied strength. All hope that this is one time when the people may get justice. THE BENEFIT|OF#BEDBUGS 1t 18 Claimed that TheirIBites Are an Antidote for Rheumatism. “‘Modicus” in Dallas Herald. In my last paper T asserted that mosquitoes contained a large quantity quinine and therefore when they bit u person they injected into his systom an antidote to malarial and febrile causes generally. 1 had than experi- mented with the musquito and knew ly published my communication 1 have captured quite a number of these in- sects, and macerating them in a mor- tar with aleohol, have by chemical ex- periment actually precipitated the culphate of quinia, or quinine of the drug stores, to the amount of seventy per cont. of the mass. In this south- orn land of ours, except where the salt breezes immediately along the coastarefreshestfrom the briny waves, in every household, in the woods away from the hebitations, are myriads of chinches or bedbug, Chinches, aunoying as they may be, have a purpose, and night after night they are working the accomplishment of that purpose, achieving those du- ties which as factors in the economy of nature are incumbent upon them. The chinch in sucking blood from the human body draws nourishment and strength, and above all the material which in the retorts of his body is distilled into a rich fluid which he in biting one ejects into the body to take the place of the blood he has but bor- rowed, and this entering into the cir- culation furnishes an antedote against rheumatism. All mercurial prepara- tion Zwhen taken in excess causes acticaler rheumatism, affecting the bodies and the joints of the bones of the human body. The calomel taken, by decomposition in the system, forms corrosive subli- mate, but not in quantity to produce death save by the slow torture of rheu- ism. Corrosive sublimate, as v housewife in all this land will testify, is the only riddance for bed- The juices of the bug and the sublimate are the antidotes of each other, foes by nature, and wherever they meet only the death of the one or the other can end the contest. A ngle bug, of course, eannot over- come the quantity of sublimate he mes in contact with, but the human system becoming wradually fully im- pregnatod with this juice of the bug, by their bitings at night, the poison in his 18 of the sublimate from his use of calomel or mercury is in the end overcome and neutralized, and the cause being removed, the rheuma- tism gets well. The Missing Link. Philadelphia Press. A new ‘‘missing” link has been dis- covered, according to Prof. Edward D. Cope, of Philadclphia, whose name is well known in geology and palion- tology, in the skull of a species of marmoset monkey found in the lowest eocene layer of the tertiary formation of the Big Horn valley, Wyoming territory, —that is, among the oldest of those deposits nearest to our present geologic era, This skull, scarcely larger than a chipmunk’s, exhibits in miniature the characteristics of the human skull; the brain space 18 several times larger in proportion than that in any other skull of the same period, and the jaw and the teeth set init are remarkably like those of man. Tt is a skull vastly | superior to that of any of the monkeys of the present da In Prof. Cope's opinion this sively” the descent of man monkey. The way the learne 2gsor discusses this matter us of the rem of another siact in bones, the excellent Vens—*If 1 should only articulate | you, you've ‘no idea how small you'd e, s, om | reminds | onthiu- An Old Friend He was afflicted with a lame back and general debility, he was recommended Thomas’ Eclecitic Oil which cured him at at once, This famous speciic i* a positiy ¢ remedy for bodily pai 21w Prohibition in Vermont. | Buffalo Express. ! The temperance crusade is working havoe in St. Albans, Vt. An at thing shows *conclu- [t Mr, |- | amine s | in the 1 hould be etly | , and there is being formulat- | I EXAS AND LOUISIANA. | ARKANSAS CHEAP HOMES FOR ALL! 60,000 Laborers Can got Immediate Em. ployment, at Good Wages on Farms and Railroads in Texas Alone. The Southwestern Immigration Co Wil mafl on application, free of cost, postage prepaid, books with maps, giving suthentic and reliablo 1nformation of s, of Western Loulsiana. Those meditat] change t0 & new country, B. G, DUVAL, Sec'y, Austin, Texas, D14 wa; 85 £0 205" 702 " Aiitese stiainaonet Portland, Maino, The "'American Cattle Journal,” WANTED Agenta and co rospondenta in every county in the United States to o and kot up clubs, b very subscriber gots o m Ticket,” and draws a prire of Blooded Catt Spocial prizes « anip for samplos, Adidre Pab. “Rural Nobraska irnal”) Omaha, Nt LEGAL NOTICH L non-resident of Noebr sk £ fled thath dseph Tyl A hiw a , for the ter ro ‘requircd 1 diy oy, A . JOSERH TAVLICHK W. . Coxiit, Attorney lec2 1 woeklydt LEGAL NOTICE, To Karen Winther, non-res dent of Nehraska You arc h notitied that Max Winther, your hushand, has commenecd his action of di vorce against you, by filng his petition, as plaintit against you, a«defendant, in the is. trict court, within® and for Douglas county braska, the object and prayer of which said po- tition i to obtain a divor from you, on the gronnd of your willfully abandonir i said'plaint T without just cause, for the term of two years nd more. Yo ure. required £ answor said pe tition on or betore the 6th day of Fehruary, A, i MAN WINTH R In the Circuit Conrt of the United States for the District of Nobraska: Jumes K. O Sherwood, v " Calvin Butlor & Rebecen Trutler (10 Chancery. G. W. Dunn & Henry Folber. | VORKCLOSU KK OP MORTGAON. Public notice is 1, thatin pursuance and by virtue of d'in the above A ot ember, 1881, 1, VLLIS L. BIE . Special Mster ' i) Chancory in sid Court, Wil on tho 12th day of 1 fiour of 10 0'clock in the Lt the wost door of the States Court House and Post Office build City of Linc o and District of Nebra following described § southeast quar- 19), and the cast the northwost of section num ship numberod “numbored two(2) cast, and State of Nebraska. LIS L. BIERBOWER, aster in Chancery, mplainant MASTER'S SALE. quarter of bered thirt thirty-o In the Gt Court of the U District of Nebraska: New England Mortgage ! Security Company Martha A, C tand Georg ) Cournd 4 FORECLOSURRK 0F MORTGAGR, Public notice is herey given, th in pursuance and by virtue of a decree cutered in the above ci 1581, I, 21| Speeinl Master ' in Chane on tae 12th day of January, 1852, at _the hour of 10’ dock in the forenoon of the said duy, at the weet door of the United States Court. Tlouse and Post Office building, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster-Coun zfv, Stato and District of Nebraska, sell at suc. tlon the following described property, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section numberod ten (10) in township numbered thirty (30) and rangenumbered six (6) east, in the County of Dixon'and State of Nebrask State of Nevraska, Douglas County sa: At a County Court, hold at the County Court Room, in and for said County, Die. 21st, A. D/ISSL Present, A, M. CHADWICK, unty Judge, In the niatter of the ¢state of Thomas Gillurt d flling the potition of John duiuistration of said cstate 1551, at wiid poti- itioner shon ti sendency apoe pr 2981V0. Weeks, Examination of Toachers. 1will e present at my office in Crefghton block on the first Suturday of cach month to®x :A)x{.lm 13 w5 may desire to teach schools in Douglas county. Quar- terly examination first Saturday in February, May, August and Novcmber. J.J Poinvs, Conmty Supt. ublic Instruction Tatandsdainwt Auz? SN n:“\\ to force the prohibition law therd] fortnight agu, to the closing of ull {h liquor exeept on the sly, The con quencs are not at all desireable. Tho | town s divided into two districts rum end aoti rom - friendships of life time have boen by off, and all st Travelers wriving at St. Alban no entertainmen’, and on one or two oceasions women have had to spend the entive night in the depot, Young wen who were frequenters of saloons betore now spend their spare time in worse resorts, which the crusaders have thus far iguored. One of the hotels, which cost $260,000 and was in good condition before the crusade, has since been offered for sale for $24,000, and the proprictor offered, besides, to give $4,000 to the pur chaser if he would agree to run it as a temperance house. An effort will be made to have the legislature substi- tute a license law for the present stat- ute of prohbition, No More Hard Times. 1i you will stop spending so much on fine clothes; rich food and style, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lifu every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive, quack doc tors or using 80 much of the vile hun bug medicine that does you onky harm, but put your trust in'that sim ple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters; that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good Jtimes and have good health, —Chronicle. Jan2-12 1 Kuiic Poaers, Cililator L. o8, Lia Jalle Ca,, 2 Je 28 wly Send for ow New Hlustra ted Price-Lis No, 30, fo Falland Win- terof 1881, ¥'ree to any address, Con- tains full description of all kinds of goods for personal and family use, We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholess prices, You can buy *m and chenpar than st home, MCNTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 299 Wabah A venue,( hicago, 1L THE POPULAR CARPET HOUSE! OF. J.B. DETWILER, 1313 Farnham 8t, OMAHA, NEB, Have reduced pricos and are now wing i : Hap Body Brussels, $1.25 to #1.00; Best 18D ¢ ) Lrussels, 41.00 t0 §1.25; Beat 8-ply 1, §1.1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1882, | TRUTH ATTESTED. | SomeImportantStatemontsof Wao | Known People Wholly Verifled £ that the put \ the state . of the art h horawith ¢ o of partics whowo The Truth of theso t o ¥ can the facts they ann OMANA, Nvu, May 24, 1881 11, T, WARNRR & (0.0 1 have froquently nsed Warner's afo Kidnoy aud Liver Ciire for lonl affections attendant upon severe rheuniati - attacks, and have al«aya derived benefit thoretrom, 1 have al80 used the Safe NOTvine with satisfactory re sulta. 1 consider theso medicines worshy of contleuce. & D, Aesttons Deputy Troasurer, OMANA, Nov | Moy 94, 1-81 H. Y. Wanser & Co., Kochetor, N Y Gratac- | have used sate Kidnoy and 11ind 1 the best remedy 1 ovor tricd, 1 have sed 4 bottles, & d it has made mo foel botter than ever 1 aid bofore in tho «pring UL PR, Shops, OMAIA, New | May 24, 1881, 11 Wanser & Co Sika:- For more than 1 y o mtch in onvenionee {rou <1 have suffored idney and ot v have 1 0 to wark my ot 18 10 belvg affcred 1 tried & great many medicineg and doctors, hut 1 grew worse and wor @ day by day 1 was told 1 had Bri. ht's Disease, and | W yrolt Howd 1L 1 Juld ot have Speedy ve 1ok your Safe y and Liver « % nothing « Was over known to i 1 by Hot been disappointed has cured L and ©am perfoe 1y v Ay, entiely gh your Nafo Kidnes il Liver Curo you all suce s in pul this v. luable romoly through ho world /)/‘ 47 ) 7/ 4 U1 R R, Shope, Thousands of equally ®rong endorsomen many of them in cases ¥here b po was aban- oned —bave heen voluntarily civen, showing the romarkable power of Warner's Sate’ Kidney and Liver Cure, in all d sease- of the kidneyw, liver or urinary oigans. 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BIST A XTE 1o §1.40; Best lograin, w0 to §1.16; ! grain, 866 t0 66c o AND ALL TRANBAOTION CONNBOTRD YLKRNWITH, Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades | F8Y TeXes, Rent Houses, Htc, at Lowest Market Prices, Largest Btock and Lowest Prices, Lr YOU WANT Y0 BUY QB Oall o4 Offics, Boom 8, Crelphtlin Onaha, ed TAFE TEIW S ?r”""‘m No Changing Cars ARTWRIN OMAHA & GHIGACO, Whora direct conne Aro mado with Th=ough SLEEPING CAR LINKS tor NEW YORK, HOSTO} FILADE] PIIA, PALTIMORE, WASHINGTON TS The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIANAPOLIS, CINOINNATI, LOUIS- VILLE, and all points it tho SBO WX EN -ELA ST, TN NRAT LINY For ST. LOUIS, Whore direct connoctions are made in the Unlon Depot with the Throngh Sieeping Car Lines for ALL POINTS SO U T EK. HEW LINE -:DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. AND ALL CASTERN The uneqvalod Inducenionts oftorad by this line to travolers and tourists are aa follows: Tho colebrated PULLMAN (18-wheel) PALACE SLEI 3 CAKS run_only on thinlino ~ C., B & Q. PALACE $RAWING ROOM CARS, with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No oxtra charge for seats in Roclining ) Tho famous C., B, & Palace Dining Cam. — Gorgeous Smoking Cars i ttod with elogant high-backod rattan revolving chairs, for the exclusive uso of first-class pagsen: gors, d suporior_equipmont combir e | t through ar arrangemoent, mekee 1l othors, the favorite route to tne South and Southeast. it nd you will dnd” traveling » luxury to utoad of'n discomtort, Through tickets vio this colebrated line for salc at all omhicew in the Unitod States and Cannia, Al nformation st.out rates of fare, Slooplng Car_accommodations, cheorfully given by RCE AN @enoral - 7 ongor Agent, Chicago, J. POTT Gew Manaver Chicago, Sioux City & Pacific IR ATLIROAID. THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Through from Council Blufts to St. Paul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. 1T LD MILES THE BHORTEST ROUTE, PROM COUNOIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all pointe n Northorn Town, Minnesota and Dakota, ~This line in cquippod with the improved AND CORRECT MAT CHICAGC & NORTH-WESTERN ke when Lravallr RY ot the Principal Points 1n the West, North and Nerhwest 1 elther Alreetin b Neiti cuy N\ R ¢ NORTHWESTER THE CHICAGO & NORTHK WESTERN RAILWAY, Qverallofits prinelpal lines, rung ench way from t Teathse 1018 U0 0Ny Fond Mot iEe licago that uses the A i 'I"hel Imperial Palace Dining Cars, i o (hat s Pallman Sieeping MILLS O R 1O D, 1 o s, Denver & California Line,” L Nebraakn & Yankton Line lica oS, Froeport & Dibugue Line.”” “Milwauk Lover this Cara North or Northweat of Chleago. 1t bag tho followine Tr 08 *Winona, Miinesota tral Dakata Line, '3 St Paul and apolis Line. { , Green Bay & Lake Superior ol aro SOkl by all Coupon Tiekét Agents fu tho Uuited State ,be sure they read over it, and tako none other, wser, Chicago, . W. Il STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Agent, Chicage Aun\m,:‘.l! N W. Railway, 14th and Faznham sf Ui cko ta, T Agort 0. & N. W. itailway, 14thjand Farnham streots Railway, U. P, K. R. Depot, HARRY P. DUEI D, E. KIMBALL, A J. BELL, T SAMES T ¢ AXMEYER & 0. Kot ' Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meersbaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a First-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, Send for Price List and Samples. MAXMEYER = {0 inglu Breoch Luadns, from $5 to $18. Double Bregch Loading Shot Guns, $18 from to 875, NEB Wostinghouse Automatic Air-brake aud Millor Platform Coupler and Buffer: and for BPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassod. Pullman Palace Sleoping Car run through WITHOUT CHANGE botween Kan sas City and 6t. Paul, via Council Blufts and Bioux City. Trains leave Uni cil Bluffy, at 7:36 p. City, St. Joseph an tho South, _Arriving at Sioux City p. audat the New Union Depot at 6. Paul af 1250 noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY,OTHER ROUTE Pacific Transfer at Coun- daily on arrival of Kansas Council Blufts train from 4 Romember In taking the Sloux City Route you get o Through Train. Tho Shortest Line, the Quickest Time and » Comfortablo Rido in the Through Cars hetwuen C FFS AND ST. PAUL. £47Seo that your Tickets read via tho “Sloux City and Pacific Railioad.” J. 8. WATTLES, ondent. G ROBINSON, Asa't Ge 3 Missouri Valley J, 11 O’BRY AN, Southwoetorn Agont, Counci Blufls, lowa 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St. Joe& Council Bluffs RAILROAID W TN ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West, No change of cars botweon Omnha v. Louls, B and but ono betwoon OMAHA and NEW_YORK ) 85X 5 Daily Passenger Trains nacmNG ats EASBTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL} OTHER LINES, This entire lino is equipped with Pullman’s Palace Slecping Cars, Palace Day Coaches, Millor's Bafoty Plation pler, and the celobrated Wostinghouse Alr-hrake, res your ticket reads VIA nANSAS cl EPIZ & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rall- 3 road, 'vin 8t. Joseph and £t. Louin, Tickets for kalo st all coupon stations In the Wost, J. F. BARNARD, AYC.DAWES, Gen. Sujt., 8t. Josph, Mo Gon, Pasy, wnd Ticket Agt., 8t Joweph, Mo, AxDY BORDKN, Ticket Agont, 100 Farnham strees, A, B, Bawxakn Genoral Avont, OMATIANE Matter of Application of Charles Joveph for Liquor License, NOTICE Not'co is herchy given | did, npon tho 21it day of ber, A, D, 1651, il his pp ication to the Mayor and,City P ne to vell Malt 5pie Liquors, at Tenth stro , be. ) Loavenworth wnd ‘Marcy it ward, Omaha, Neb, from the 4th uary, 1852, W Oth day of April, 1552 11 thore be no objection, remonstr e or pro d within two weekk from 14th of Decem- L\ LEBL, tho aid licenmo will Lo granted. ChAR. Josni, . Applicant Tir DaiLy Bru newspaper will publish the ahove o once eath wock 10r two wookw at the expense of tho applicant. The City of Ouiha ianot to be charged therowith, J. 0L, € JEWETT, dec2? City Clork Matter of) Avplication ot uliva Nug) 1 or Liquor License, arlos Josiph tost Al ber, A NOTICE," Notice is hereby glven that Julins Nagl did, upon the 815t day of December, A, D., 1881, file his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha, for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at No. 616 South 'l street, Becond ward, Omaha % the 1th duy of Janunary, 1552, to t day of April, 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weoks from De- cember 3lst, A, D, 1651, the said li will e granted Jurios Naai 10th nt, publish Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, from $6 to $25. Fishing Tackle Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Show Cases Always nn Hand, A. POLACK, Fall and Winter CLOTHING!: LATE AND NOBBY STYLES. FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, GaE, Trunfi, Valises. O THING MADE TO ORIDEBIR! IN THELATEST;STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices te 8wt all 1816 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, Collins Colorado Omabha, Cheyenne, J. SPORT, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots, Sewed, - - French Calf Boots, Pegged, - - - - American Calf Boots, - - - - - - 500 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes, - - 350 I'MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET 0UT ,OF SHAPE, $9.00 6.00 All Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch W. J. WELSHANS & CO., ~WIIOLELALE AND RETAIL DEALERS | Nes Flour, Feed, Grain, Baled Hay. PROPRIETORS OMAHA CITY MILLS, ~—CHOICE BRANDS OF— Winter and Spring Wheat Fiour, Rye Flo‘;.{i Graham, Tay DaLLY Beg nowspaper wi the above notice once ench week for two week ut the exvense of the applicant, Tho City of Ouisha in not to be charged thorewith, Janz-2t J.J, L, C. JEWETT, Uity Clerk, Bran, Corn, Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds, TELEFEHONE CONNBOTION. Cor. Eighth and Farnham Streets, O‘mgha.