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'l‘Hh DA]LY BEB. OMAHA nunusumu bd PROPVHETORE 016 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION, e copy 1 year, in ad (postpald) - - - §10.00 8 months . ¢ 5.0 month " “ 5.00 | “RAILWAY TIME TABLE, TIMR CARD CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEATOLIS AND | OMAYIA RAILROAD, Leave Omaha—Passengor No, 2, 8:808. m. commodation No. 4, 10 (p. m, Arrive Omaha—Phssenger No. 1, 6:20 p. m Accommodation No, 3, 10:50 . m. i LEAYING OMAIIA WAST OR HOUTH BOUND, Ac and 8140 p. 1.E OMAHA DAILY BEE :PUETRY OF TH® TIMES.| Clgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER and Wholeste Dea N. F. LORENZEN Florle A. Donaghre, planta, ete. N. W, cor, it Civil Englneers and Survey ANDREW ROSEWATER, Cre wn Sarveys, Grale ar ocinlty JONN G. WIL 1 D B BEEMER. For . ment in Daily and Weekly 18 see Iarge advertise- Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron Tin, Iron and Slate Reofing. Orders exccuted in the best et e 1218 Harney St. C. SPECHT, Proprictor. Galvanized Tron Cornices, Window Cape, ete., wanufactured and put up In any part of the manner. . St L & P, leavcs at 8 a. m, Arrives at 8t. Louis at 6:40 a. m, and 7:50 WRST OR ROUTHWRSTS, ! . in Neb,, Through F.\|vnpl,"4:.\(| [ & M. Lincoln Expross—-0:20 p. m, | U P. Overland E: pree . 12:16 . m, 8. m, 1 tor Onetotn, DikD 6. . freight No. 6, b3 freikht No. ARRIVING= PROY. SAKT AND SOUTH, m. . . . 15, —=0:45 p.m. ARRIVING PEOM 111K §EST AND SOUTHWNAT. & R. V. from Lincoln—1.0% p. m, 0 m. sk DApross—4:15 p w. “—940a . | 5 . m. 0 p. m. ! Eniigrmnt. P . Lincoln Expr Donver express, Froight No. 14 . No. 5:90 &, m, . Denver troight, 1 & R. V. mixed, ar. 4:45 p. m. DUMMY YRAINS BRIWREN OMAIA AND COUSCAL BLUPPS. Leave Oinkhin &4 8:00, 9:00, 19:00 and 0 2:00, 8:00, u»o aid 6:00 p. m. 11:00 | n Through and local passenger trains betw Omaha and Coun il Buffs. Leave Omaha—6 7:45, 8:50a. m, 6 ‘Omaha—T7:40, 11 40 p. m. Opening an: Closing of Me! OPRN, A w.p.m. A nLop.m. [ 0 ROUTR, B3 30 30 30 0 30 0 0 0 30 Oimaha & Sioux City B. & M. Lincoln. ... . & Yinsoim, Sunisy U: B Donyer Fx Sioux City & St. 1:00 0 Lot ki torKtate of lows Leave but once s day, viz: 6:80 . . fice opon Sindays trom 12m. to 1 p TH m. OMLAELA. Busmess Nirgctory. Estate, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. Architects. OUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14 Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DrVINE & Co., fine Boote and Shoes. A good assortment of ‘ome work on hand, corner 15th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor, 16th and Dougias, JOHN FORTUNATUS, 806 10th street, manufactures to order good work ot fair pricos. 'Repairing done. pedtieelaid o i Bed Springs. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlasst. Books, News and Btatlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street, Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska establisticd 1876 Omaha. CENTR REStaunaNT, MKS. A, RYAN, werhwent corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Money. s Hatistaction Guarantegd al Board |.) 3 ihe Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash Suvplied. Meals Room Furnish warriages and Road Wagons. , 18th and Haroy Stroots. “Jewe ors. JOHN BAUM 4 Faruham Streot. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rags aud Motal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Lanps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1509 Doudlas St. Good Varloty. Merchant Tailors. G. A LINDQUEST, Ope of our most, Fcpular Merchant Tailors s re- ceiving the latest desigus for Spring and Suminor Goods for gentlemen's wear, ~ Stylish, durable, and prices low 88 ever 216 13th bet. Doug. &Fam. Millinery. MRS, C, A, RINGER, Wholcelo and Retail, Fan- Goods 1n great varicty, Zeyphyrs, Caxi Boards, Hosiery, Glovas, Corsots, Kc. Chekpost House in e Wost, asers save 80 per cent. Orler by Mol m Fittoenth Strect. rounary, JOHN WEAINE & SONS, cor, 14th & Jackson sts Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLE, 8th snd Farohan Sts Weishans Bros., proprictars Cuming sn 17a) 4 and Cuwlug Strcets, iron and Bteel. Wholesale, 110 Hardwar e, JLAN & LANGWOKTHY, 112 16th street A HOLMEs coruor 16tn snd Callfornin Harness, 8aadle B, WEIST 20 13th 5t. bet Fi nfield,0th & Farnhav) 913 Farnhawm St. BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th St, Bouthern Hotel Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Clothing Bought. © BHAW will pay highest Cash price for second nand clothing, Corner 10th and Farnham. Drugs, Paintsand Olls. KUHN & CoO, Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. i6th and Dougiss streots W, J. WHITEHOUS E, Wholesale & Retall, 16th at, C. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Street. PARK, Dru t. Wln and llnwlrd Streets. Dentiste, Williaws' Block Cor. 16th & Doige, DR, PAUL Dry Goods Notions, Etc. P, LEMMANN & CO,, | 10 aud 1312 Famn. 30 New Yo nam st (. €. Enewola slso bonts and shoca 7th & Pacific, Furuitur A F. GROES, New and Be. ud Btoves, 1114 Dougias. ld for second hana 0008, BONNER 1309 Douria st ond Hand Furniture | Highest cash price Fine goods, OMAHA FENCE CO. , FRI tm 1218 Harney Bt., lmprove S5 Boxen, tron’ and. Wood Feicet, Oce Baulinge, Countery ol Pioe and Walout | 3. BONN Shi | country. T. SINHOLD 416 Thirtoenth street Orockery IR 1300 Dougiae stroet. Good line. OClothing and Furnishing Goods. GRO. 1. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, Notions and Cutlory, 804 . 10th street, Patent. Farn. & Harney " Retrigerators, Canfleld >, F, GOODMAN 11th St bet 8how Case Manufactory. A proprictor Omaha , 818 South 16th str Marcy. Al go Pawnbrokere. 10th St bet ROSENFELD, Far & Tiar na inware. Dealer In Stoves aud Tinware, and Manutacturcr of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, Odd Follows' Block. J. BONNER. 1509 Douglas 8. Good sud Cheap. VANS, Wholeaalo and Retall Sced Drills and itivators, Odd Fellows i3all Physiclans an3 Surgeons. 8 GIRBS, M. D., Rsom No 4, Creighton lock, l\[h Streot. l\u AL, D. Masonle Block, DR, L, B. GRADDY, S.W toth and Farnham Sts t near Masonic Hall. First-cluss Work and Prompt. nesy gunrantecs Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. & €O, 216 12th . Farnham Work promptl cd to. alnting an aper NRY A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Stroet. 8hoe Btores Philliy Lang, 1320 Farnham st. bet. 13th & 14th, Becond Hana Store. PERKING & LEAR, 1410 Douglas St., New and nd Hand Furniture, House Farnishing Goods, houeht and wold oo narrow_mare ins 2100 NRY KAUFMANN, block on Douglat it Loea Hall, 0t012 In toe new bri fust opencd a most el Hot Lunch fro every day “ Caledonna " #79 16th Stry CHAS. RIEWE, 101% Farnbam bet, 10th & 11td. €9 Gent Stores. P e RACKTIO 1005 Farnhum 9t PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No 9 Bli NI Bl Sulorh ¢ for Blind, hing and A sure ¢ Ulcerated Piles has been discovercd by Dr. Wil- liam, (an Indian romedy,) called Dr. Wiiliam's Indian Ointment. A sitiglo box has cured the worstchronic cases of 25 or 30ycars standing. No one need suffer five minutes atter spplyiog this wonderful soothing wedicine, Lotions, instru- ments and elcctuarics do more harm than good, William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particulaaly at night after geting warm In bed,) acts a3 apoultico, in- stant and painless relief, r&npmmd only for Piles, itching of the pri o parte, and for noth ing else. d what the Hon J. M_Ccflinberry of Clove- d t Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint. cures, and it affords me p easure tosay that1 have never found anything which gave such immediate and perma- nent relief as Dr. Wiliiam's indjan Ointment Forsale by all druggists or mailed on roceip of price, $1.00. HENRY & CO.. Prop'rs, CLEVELAND, Onio, Forssleby C F Goodman, Qct1tloadRwanr WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE EROS,, Brokers in all Railroad Vickets, Omakia, Neb., offer Tickets to until further notice, at the following ut iow Rates: NEW YORK, BEOSTON, PHILADELPHIA WASHIN 3TO! For part) i . Faney Gnads 18t class, in Reduced Kate ip Tickets, 800 Tenth Remember the ' pla Union Pacitic Railroad Depot, Street, l)m ha A!wuhl! 1. 128) NERVOUS DEBILITY, A Cure Guaranteed. B East e se, Convulsions, al Depression, Loss of wpoten y, Invo'untary d Age, citised by oy cr lxvnmn, elf abuse, or over-indulgence, wh ch leads to nisery ath. One box will are rccent casés. Ea I hox contains one month's treatment. One dollar & hox, or vix boxcs for five dollars; seut by mail prepaid on reccipt of price. We narantee six boxes L curc any casc. With cach order received by us for six hoves, nc- companied with five dollars, will scnd the pur- ohaser our written guarantee to return’ the woney if the treatiment does not off ct a care, e il Orders by mail at Ad&wly A Baaumul Hnuk for the Asklng 1y ot the nearest offico MANUFACTURING CO. (or Ly pos a distance.) sy ADULT por, Wu Wil b prescntod with o beautitully (s rated copy of & New Book entitled GENIUS REWARD#D, 0K THE e STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a handsonie and costly steel engray- ing trontispicree; aivo, 2 finely ungraved wood cuts, and bound in ai elabora and_gold lithographed cover, No charge whatever is made for this handsouie book, which cau be obtained only by applcation st the bratch and wubor dinate offices of The Singer Manuf 3 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING €O, Principal Ofiice, 84 Union Square, New York By Ayl b s .41'1 LR SIBBEIT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DF VID CITY NEH: Nebraska Land Agen DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., Omaha, N.bu Care. uP&zw.x B TR ot I sale, Great Bargains W improved farins, and Omaa city property 0. F. DAVISY WKBSTER SNYDER ¢ Land Com's U.P. B . Eye and Ear, opp. postotfice | | that wax taper ite or yo direct to OBBIE | The Sparkli Had th Dashing Repre Just the 1of the Day ntin-, 1 And althongh T Toved her v Unan my sweethearts herct One th gave me constant | Every day, though 1"t oomy She'd be chewing gum again tlast 1 sai | n A “Tell me, Grace, After having often 11! “What willeure *Liots of choc “Domestic 1 really take it very kind, ‘This visit, Mrs, Skinner; 1 have not seen you for an a (The wretch has come to dinuer | “Yourdouglite s, too, what loves What heads for painters’ ease ne here and kise the infa t And give it praps the me Asides it home shabhy @ her & “What? little Clara 1 We'l, now, T eall th 1should have loved to (The fiabhy, dat “Yourcharmine hoys T ser From Reverond Vi, Twas very kind to Ly, What boots for my ney o Thope he's wel' th hie lives «o handy e never drops in t (The better for on “And Mr, 8, Al Yon'ee comn of ¢ s ‘ Thank H | <t timie T hope | it howe Hoon. Rather WS 3 Ve 1as 1 here, that “And this i A Last night 1 called in friendly way, Some 1] friends were there, And laugh and jest went gayly roun i, To banish weary carc. The little girl came rompin, And unto me said_she, “1 0 e that tiss to Sizeer bell *Ou left for her wiz me, m to og; hust wait lone wiz me?” "l'ill ou's hed the horrid, horrid things A thousand miles at sea. An Extensive Humsrist, Reed, Say, do you want n entering the Gazette oftice, “If you sce the advertising man you can probavly dispose of it,” *Now you are trying to insult me, Probably you do not know who I am, T am a cemarkable man in disguise. Tam the author of the Spoopendyke papers, which you have no doubt seen in the Brooklyn Kagle.” “Thought that work was done by Stanley Huntley.” ‘‘No, sir. Stanley Huntley is my nom de plume. Wait till T give you an imitation of myself;; and seating himself and reflecting for a moment he began: ¢t ‘My dear,’ said Mr. Spoopendyke, ‘we have received an invitation to visit a Christmas troe over at Colonel Clay's residence. ¢ *Ain’t that too sweet,’ replied Mrs, Spoopendyke. ‘I always did-enjoy Christmas trees, and once when a girl I went out into the country with my cousin and roamed arnund the woods looking for Christmas trees,’ Yo did, did ye. Thought that the asted things grew up blossomed presents, did yo! Thought grew lice leavaes, did ye? All you want is ten cents worth | of common bark and » wooden top to grove. 'Ihink J'm going to take such a woman amony in ny peo- plet All yo at is to lace tight to be a campaign pole, Take me fora dodgasted, meagely birch rod” ‘“‘How'll that do’/ Now don't you think that | wrote these papers”” said the visitor, with the air of acon- querer. “You have established your denti ty,” answered the scribe. “‘And that ain’t all,” continued the humorist. “T do the humorous writ- ing for the Detroit Free Press. “‘Thought that Charles Lewis was the Frce Press man’ No doubt you thought so. Light minded men ure liable to think any thing. Lewis, or M. Quad,is another one of my noms de plume. 'l illus- trate, “““The other wird avenue car a ¢ holding knees ‘Gioing usked a ved posite N Fry? < Broily N ¢ *What avc ‘T'm cireus with ir sy Opie . Arkansas Gazctte, joke!” asked be on a Wood ed man sat between his evening, ad-1: an oystet can to ayed ve an oyster stew man Eting iust op- v haved! hivelics et hoin Inis pagh ot the 0, the when 1 ciosing i you ever eye the faced P, “How does that strike you’” asked the humorist, with another expression ive of u vanquisher, Another establ nt of idonti ty,” acknowledged the s ““T am also Bill Nye, “Williaw, T am glad to meet you “'Do not address me as William un- |4l T produce my credentials “We donot believe that any man has a right to chew our mane. Our constitution forbids such familiarity We are sontimental, When hope and fear dance with fantastic tiptoe on our broad bosom filled with generons throbs, we not think that the moon-eyed editor of another sheet has a vight toslip uy mouthful of our ear I'he scribe fell from his chair, was lifted to his seat by the kind hearted humorist *Now you can call me Willinw William,” whispered the sovibe, and nip out a and fumbling under a lot of papers, he drew out a bottle and refreshed himself, “My nawe is Alex,Sweet, sir, and I | manusenpt | vecasion | this th man who | ver | any man to take my word Dy | and the Boy's | Twie | Twice SATURDAY. s stufl the h tings write s Si mor Listen Nace was sterday by ‘Uncle me Ji Nace, mar 3 year 1 what inforn tated ehidence has y b dat hicken hogin dat v tor Why,sah, de udder day.a ymy yard, an’ de se him wid an ins wha man he's cuam a | Alex,T am glad to meet have exchanged sympathy , and now that w one of excessi yonr lite private cetthe v. ls ward is v extent of rob “No, Freld, the Den task sir: | am Eugenc writes primer But wait. | heo Iribune We D Have a Hus a | Mouth for K ) will | Wil N Here The ¥ ind a with | el wly 1 s Tail. No He ]‘uh Who clse are you! “1 am numerous oth + W, Childs,of the I* Listen: v dog is dead, said Naoc wrice to-d 4y her hitehy Towac Com Gone 1o meet old A heavy fall attvacted t! of the porter. When he found the seribe laymg on sensible Lie will not rec \tention ume in he in HONEY © )h I'EU:I ADIES. Row i Whiteis Tudkash v for chaiv and 1 Being lar unge coverin fashionut with which the Wi ht i ey ‘s 1oand o wust | woin. ne this sea desirable hand the 1 are yery 8 ne in ali shades of col r Bonnets, muffs, mings, and fans are wich favorsd pelerin made of pes im- feathers | new pol- «dain ly Pale pink and silver are | Ply com aned in lets desiv very fashiol for young with tinted | mine ipti the of every sht of favor for dress trin New York City )as over ity dies who Tanp and hobble and dr :cause of roller-skating in the gone by. ome of the latest gloves of Danish kid decorated with tiny butteitlies made gold or_silver tinsel and cheniile in r ised wor A New Yorker who has travcled ey says that no Turk ever cents for his wife until he finds that some other man cares tree, "he serew earring of solitaire dimonds, and the hoop_earring made of pe fil'gree work in fine gold, are the boncles doreille just now in vogue, A fushion § urnal says that*, lonp irls e no longer popular” Correct; it'’s the slim girl with a plu np fortunc that now takes the cake,—[Philadelphia Chronicle. It takes but thirteen minutes to lo d an elephant on a railroad tran, while it tuies twenty for any sort of woman to kiss her friends good-bye and lose the check for her trunk. A woman has suzgested that when men break their hearts it ie all the 'same as when lobster breaks one of its claws—an- other sprovting and immediately growing into its place. A last year's princesse dress « x polonaise may be made to look new and s ylish by adding a tabier or plastron, and collar and cuffs of oriental surah or Turkish cash- mere in subdued colors, Every circus in the lind will have ‘“‘the handsomest woman in the world” next sea- s 0, and ugly women will stand some show to get company home from prayer mect- ings and 1ce cream restivals, Gold beads close a'ut the thro liked for necklace. There are als necklets that combin- i quaint designs, by lece is not o fav cept with full dr Watches sus gold, or uf gold young < th y nly swall | i platin ent the ne of jewelry chatelaines Gold wareh ch are sbandoned, | worn, it is of the | cly allowed to be | simplast kind, an visinle. “Ye," said Daisy love with me, He b whien Harry Birch c the paity last nig t and to-duy he taok throw an awful I dog."—[ Bo:t L A Pennsylvania wan, who leaped upward to” hang a upon o hook eaught a r'ng on one of her fingers in the hcok and hung there. her feet not touch- ing the groun, until ler cries brovght as sistance, She was painfully wrenched, but not seriously harmied. 1t is the night that « tuke his girl to thetl ub itis sure to rain; but it is the clondy day when b leaves home with his vinbrella that it is sure to shine hard 2 e ice cream blo som and canse the mayor to insue « dow-muzzling bull,—[Puck ’l the m..lml ity World, in desc ibi ! 1 1) ace, sy was Dot one L but was u re down. 1with a vim unf m for the think Juck i i told me wo, | 1me home trom ek looked 1 opportunity ball at vrurry’s to those st 1, atyl ping, rollckin, nds waded into t tne dinin, ventive of ne Pine-wool 3¢ addition their bring Lealing | ropesti ve hined with ¢ d, so a " X or retard the riaky in dee il royal blug ade into very tingue looking fugee cloaks, now colors with stylish wod dis rd, or French re pular with ladies given to unigu in dress. These clois are lined with plush, and trinm with sight-inch La 1 ziblinettc anni Coiffures are ex te low th high wreath of flow of the head, whi e th ed low u on incliving t ring semi the left g of the il the thoulder, thorne, golden rod uerites, volden nd roses o exquisice led with ) ipon re ) ite or tinted plus) irl whose Chin rted to have been crnal government a a reward for Lis n is only fifteen upon are opned off »f. JANUAR We ¢ | chureh, 1 a Y 21 1882, n tystand in n of o ths more rem f she ar 1 the arryin n to appenrs Ving fon i is e ember of that il | his wife by t { the ter itle Foctual exertions t nir was permeat the sky wis overhune with and a breeze earrying ic lin, twis The d forward, driv and one glanee ut A plainly showed that o} firmly resolved o get five vard twming ent bias to mateh, if hanled every dry goods store in t wo presumne she did, ~ | New Haver t he WA ros r.m.m.l Mivery | has bee try tl wrfectly cure Bottles 1¢ San Franc 16 sbearder deavi k out and Japan, There are in New York and Ohio in the neighbort Congregational churelie wout 550 places ot relig for 1600 of its population The lutest development the p u<ing of the pries corem ny to bloss the riug ced on the finger of the bride. o popularity of the etectrf Iy gaining. T adeption for counle of Tamne ara to he 1 the churches in T oy v, Rov ather Cosgrove, quarter of w century the of St Margneri ! n wppointed vica div ese of Davenport. JThe total wembers) rehes in ] ol ¢ msvlvania 1 \n!h‘ lighting for nearly value proy by the churshes from 81 1881 Michigan avenue dicated. OFf the | me 810,000 was pled pardy of the canoniza the four new Sa the Roman church were conclnded by of the Pope’s hand by nll the ( his kne L\ the and of hi Mr. Kimball, asisted in wirch “debt raiser, reeing 170 churches from ineumbrances. The lirzest at lhe wrestled with suecessfully was on_the Memo ial Presbyterian church, New York City (Rev. Dr, Robinson’s) §110,000 Dr. Forness, of Philadelphia, is ¢ edited with a new] depwrture in celebrat ng the Lord’s Supper without _disturbing the elo- faenta of the people, The bresd snd w are to “stand on the table bols, to sprak through th the minister interpreting Tie colored people of Topek maintain 15 distinet chureh embracing six various denon Methodist Episcopal, two Atrican Metho- | dist Episcopal, one Co gregationnl, one Gumborland P resbyterian, four Primitive, and five Missiona 1t is said that a Unitarian churchino e of the western states has decided that here- after it will celebrate the holy commiunion by merely exposing bread and wine in the sight of the audience, who will thereupon meditate in silence for a few momenrs in- stead of partaking of the sacred emblems, ) Braniati estiniates the Jewish population of the world at 7,000,000 per- sons, of whom more than 5,500,000 are in B vope. Of theso Russia contains about 0,000; Austria-Hungary, 1,500,000; (« 50,000, and Roumanfa, 400,- 000, hus, these four states contain about 5,250,000 jews; while Turkey con- taing only 100,00), Eoglaned and Holland 70,000 each, and nee only 50,000, in Tichmond 4 20,146 men. ! 01 churehes include nd four ¢ Dapt 10 are mber 2,6 b Presbyteriu numbered | lored, The I . Methodiste and the - of the | one-half mlinus ¢ 150, the stholic+ ty iy Iy cunrch e fans ars | Ameri ivoproportion jons, i thie with 22, The s and byteriane an read of the bLe intere know the rel minis ters nnd 3,074, bptiste | folow, with 15, § wbers. Th yiies, hav onbers, 152 ministers, Disciples have members, The . with 8, 480 members , including the b, tuke ranK el 50,505 membe ministers and ints are and Episcopal- Episcopal nth place, with | TR members; th next, with ormed United Dre ministers a elical Ax ters and 112,1 next, with o enrl t with Memonites 50,000, rowith (for the whole The Univer edenbon; fan, nocietie iy 0,400 13,000 e and about 1 band of 1 body numbers Hlint nitmii have, eollecti Buoeknu's Arnics Salve. galve inthe world for euts, | uleers, salt rheum, | totter, chapped hands, rns and all kinds of This salve is guar anteed 1o give perfect satisfaction in casc or monzy refunded. Prico, 20c per bux. For salo by Tesi & McManoxn, Omaha. 'he best bruises, Kores teve BOYC chillblais skin cr e P iood HleSenerves You will b e 1f you Hop Bittors| 1t youaresim ud| years old. She recertly observed: “I felt very ba | t) think that anyone should have his head cut off on my sccount; but 1 don't beliave anything of the kind has liappened,” The more closely this inter- national episode is investigated the more HOF BIITERS e o g |Reteil JEWELRY HOUSE I‘HI\ N'.—‘W AI\D CORRECT MAP wsonable question that ths CHICAGO & NO"’TH‘WESTEBN RY v)((hn Princinal Points in the Waet, North . The Fiinelpa We Nratis wake ¢ d Northwest \re Stattn “l'(‘;\(‘TT.' THE OHICALD & NOPIN W(—aTEiJ'V RAILWAY Prneipal Hnes, vians o the only toad we The_lmperlai Palace Dmmg Cars. Il 10 u| Ih n Thns I'\vlhu an Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. 1t bas 0 M 0 Tt forms the following Trunk Lines : hlun\l s Line, Winona, Mitnesota & Contral Dakata Line, ¢ r l\vhr Ilk‘l&\'\“\ll‘ll Line.” “Chicago, St, Paul l\lpl Minuneapolis Line, bl eport & Dubuque Line Mi e, Green BaVy & Lake Superior Eine over this road are sold by all (‘nn)mu Tickot Agents fn the United States and neiiber (o ask for Thekots via this road, be sure they read over it, and take none other. IAR\ IN BUGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chilcago, s W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Agent, Chicage HABRY P. DUEL, 1ocet Agont,0.48 N. W. Rallway, 14th and Faznhamjstroots. D. . KIMBALL, Assistant Tickob Agont ¢, & N. W. Railway, 14thjand Farnhamfstroote! W. Rallway, U. P. R. B. Dopot. AXMEYER=BRO. JEWELERSA""MUS|C DEALER “OMAHA NEB. 1 sl The Oldewt. Wholesale and G S MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WESTY General Agents for the |Finest and Best Pianos and |Organs manufactured. Qur prices are as Low ag in Omaha,. Visitors can here find 2ll novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, i ylish Iry, .Rwh ang Beyae Jew.e ry lany Bastern Manufacturer vhe Latest, Most Artxstxc,umd Dealer. and Choicest Selections in| Pianos and Organs soid '| PRECIOUS STONES and | |for cash or installments at \Bottom Prices. (all descriptions of FINEi A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri- 8teinway Pianos, Knabe ces as 18 compatible with Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi- |honorable dealers. Cal) [anos,and other makes. and see our Elegant New Stmlso 010}1811 “alwg"”' Store, Tower Building, [Soriing, lmperial, Suitt American Organs, & Do g:m": 11th and Farnham |,o4 fal to see us before pur- reets thasing. MAX MEYER & BRO.,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES! Large Stock Always on Hand. EDHOLM d1geod tf (iive the Bargains —IN ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY WATCHES,CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really)]Wishes a First- Class Article. /STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also 8old Exclus vely by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS MITH AMERICAN ORCAN GO.’S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS, Opposite the Post Office. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN L UM IEIEIIER. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLllIDS MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT LASTER, E’l‘o. S STATE AGENI FOR MIL\VAL'\H( CEMYNT COMPAN Near Union Pacific Denot. OMAHA, NEB DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING 'POWER AND HAND P U NMES] Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOBE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPEZ, STEAM P ACKING, AT WIOLESALE AND RETAIL, HALLADAY,WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BEL A. L. SRANG,:205 Farnham 8t., Omaha.

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