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OMAMA PUBLISHING 0O , PROPRIETORS. W 916 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION e copy 1 year, in sdyance (postpaid) - - - §10.00 3 months \al ~ . 5.00 month bat At 8.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE, M8 CARD CHICAGO, BT, FAUL, MINNKAFOLIS AKD OMAIIA RAILROAD. Dmaha-—Passenger No, 2, S:308. m, Ac tion No. 4, 1:0 (p. m n-— Passenger No. 1, commodation No, 8, 10:50 a. m. LEAVING OMATIA RAST OR SOUTH ROUND. .. B & Q. 7:40 . m.—8:40 p. m 20 p.m, &N. W, 7140 8. m,~8 . m. C. 1. & P, 7:40 &, m.. 44‘81 3.4 C. 9., leaves wh and 8:80 s at St, Louisat 6:8 m. and b: "W., St.L. & P, leaves at 8 . m. and 340 p Arrives & St. Louis at 8:40 a. m. and 7:50 m WRST OR SOUTIWRATS, B, @ M. {0 Neb,, Through Expross, 8:50 &, m B. & M. Lincoln Express—:20 p. m. U P, Overland Expross, 19:16 p. m. 0, &'R. V. for Linzoln, 11:45 a. m, 0! & K V. or Oxceols, 9:40 &, m, T.T freight No. b, 5:80 U. P reight No. 9, 8:20a. m. U. P treight No. 13,'2:50 p. m. 7, 6:10 p. m.—emigrant., xpross, 7:36 . m 11,'11:80 1. . P. Denver fre ARRIVING= YKOM RAST AND ROUTH. ht, 5:26 p. m, v m,—8:4bp. souTIwEsT, 0. U. P. B & M.in Ne B. & M. Lincoln Express—0:40 8 m, 0. P. Denver oxpress, U. P. Freight No, 14-:5 U. P. Yo, 06— £:90 a. m. 0. P freight No, 14, 12:15 p. m, UL P No. 8—9:00 p. . U, PN 6 &, n i er freight, 1 0. mixed, ar. DUMMY TRAIN SBKTWRKN OMAHA AND COUSCIL BLUPPS. Leave Omaha at 300, 9:00, 10:00 and m.; () 2:00, 8:00, 4:00 and b:00 p. m. Leavc Councl, BIuT at §:26, Di25 10:25 and 1:96 a. 26, 4:26 and p. o un-ay Gty leates Omaha st :00 and 6:00 p. m. Leaves and 11:25 &, m.; 2:26, 4:26 11:00 59 Through and local passenger t Omaha and Coun il Bluffs. Leave Omaha ins_between 6:15, 7:45, 8 5, 6: m. e Omaha 6 a. m.; 6:40, 7:05, 7:16, 140 p. m, Opening ane Closing of Malls ROUTK, OPRN. CLOR, A m. p. m. & m. p.m. L1100 - 9:00 5:30 2:40 11:00 9:00 5:30 2:40 11:00 9:00 Mo City Unlon Pacifi Omaha & R. B. & M. in> Oumalia & B. & M. L 0. P. Lincoln UL P Doni ot > zl;'.'f':'.‘.f ctor 5 "Btice open Sundays tram it & EIIVEA LA Business Divectory. T Rbstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. MCCAGUE W. R. BARTLE posite Post Ottice, uth 18th Street. Architects. DUFKENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 13 Creighton Block. A. 1. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. T Boota and Shoes. DRVINE & CO., o8, Agood assortment of hand, corner 12th and Harney. )N, 8 E. cor. 16th and Douglas. NATUS, 1factures to order good work iring done 305 10th strcet, 1 ab talr prices. R Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douvlaast. “Books, News and Btatlonery. .1 FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Streot. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. hows in Nebraska established 1875 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS A. RYAN, southweat corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Monoy. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Weals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. lo0d Torms for Cash, Furnlshed Rooms Supplied. Uarriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. Clothing Bought. J. HARRIS will pay highestCash price for second hiar clothing, Corner 10th and Farnham, vewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk. H, BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Lamps and dlassware. 1300 Douglas St. Good Varlety. J. BONN Merchant Tailors. G. A LINDQUEST, Oue of our most pepular Merchant Taflors 1s re- celving the latest tosigns for Spring and Summor Goods for gentlomon's wear. Stylish, durable, and prices low as cvor 216 18t bet. Doug.& Farn. illinery. MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fi ey Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, Card_Boards, osiery, Gloves, Corsots, &c.Cheapest Houso in #he West, Purchasers save 30 per cent. Order by Mail. 116 Fiftecnth Stroet. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson st Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farnham 8ts., Welshans Bros., propriotors. Grocers. % “TKVENS, 218t between Cuming and Tzar T. A. McS8HANE, Corn, 28d and Cuming Streets. Hardware, Iron and Steel. JLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholosale, 110 an¢ 112 15th street A _HOLMES corner 16th and California Harness, 8addles, &c. B. WEIST 20 18th 8t. bet Farn- & Iatney. Hotels + ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, ith & Farnhan) DORAN HOUSE, P H. Cary, 918 Farnham 8t SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th St. Southern Hotel Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Orugs, Paints ana 0| KUHN & C0, #harmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor, 1tn and Dougiss strects “W.J. WHITEHOUSE, Wholceale & Retall, 16th st. C. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Strect. PARR, Druggist, 10tn and Howard Streets, Dentist: flock Cor, 16th & Dolge. DR. PAUL, Willl Dry Goods Notlons, Etc, JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO., Sew Tork Dry Goods Store, 1310 and 1812 Farn. ham wtreet. also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific, L.C. Enew Puruiture. A F GROSS, New wnd Beond Hand Purnituro ud stoves, 1114 Deugiss. Highest cash price ald for second baus zooos. BONNER 1309 Dousis st. Ploe goods, &c ? erce Works, OMAEA FENCE €O, QUST, FRIES & CC 1218 Harney 8, lmprove .29 Icé Boxes, Ircr and Wood Fences, Offic ‘Gailings, Coustare Ploe snd Walnut, THE DAILY BEE| Olgars and Tobacco. and Wholesale Doalersi n Tobaccos, 1306 Douglae. N. F. LORENZEN manufacturer 1416 Farnham Florist A. Donaghtie, planta, cut flowors, seads, soquets ste. N. W, cor. 16th and Douvlas stree | _ANDREW ROSEWATER Creighton Bloc | Town Surveys, Grade and Sowerage Systems & | 8UiVC anywhere in the Specalty Commission Merchants. | JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Streot | D B BEEMER. For details soc Inrge sdvortise. ment in Daily and Wee Qornice Works Western Cornice Works, Manutacturers Iron Cornice, Tin, lron and Slate Roofling. trom any locality promptly executed in the bes manner, Factory and Office 1218 Harney St €. SPECHT, Propnetor. Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, ete manufactured and put up in any part of the T. SINHOLD 416 Thirtaenth stroet Orockery. J. BONNER 1800 Dougias street. Good If Clothing and Furnishing Goods. GEO, H. PETERSON. Shoes, Notions and Cutlery, S04 8, 10th street Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN 11th St. by Farn, & Harney 8how Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, ROSKNFELD, 10th 8t. Htoves ana Inware. A. BURMESTER, Odd Fellows' Blook. 3. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St. WEST & FRITSCP ER, manufacturers of Clgars, Ordors Also Hats, Caps, Boots, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show het. Far & Har Doaler in Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer »f Tin Roofs and all kinds'of Bullding Work, 1JE OMAHA D,A“‘,Y REE Joint-Stock Farmihg. [ bler in UESDAY, Joint-stock or co-operative farming | that entered for a race are boug! has of Iate years extonded to most u|’y These pools often ran up as hig the western and northwestorn states. | 800 or 600 each, accordine to the Perliaps it greatest succsses have | been 1 lowa, Kansas, Tlhnois and | Michigan. There are but two things | to prevent its being steadily remuner- | United States | where rilway or water transportation | oxists. These are, first, rascality on | the part of the managers, and sccond, | stupidity or bad judgment The | usual plan is for, say twenty, forty, | ~ | sixty, or one hundred persons to unite ssociation, each binding him for women as well as business— to )| in an self or herself men can engage in the pay into the common treasury so much, according to the amount of stock held. Or, perhaps, the better plan is for oach member of the assoel ation to pay in equal monthly istall monts 80 much per month — §5, $100r 820 per menth, according to the articles of association. An association of fitty persons, paying in each $10 der month, would have at the end of twelve month 86,000 cash in the treas ury. If they resolved to prosecute the business of viniculture — which is the future great resource of this Canes, Upright Cases, & -, 1317 Cass St state—they would be able at the end FRANK L. GERHARD, proprictor Omsha (of the first year to purchase Shiow Case manutactory, 818 South 10th street | g pay for three hundred e bl 800l oren of good land suited to the . PAWhGrokeM growth of the grape. At the end of the next year they could fence, break up the ground and plant the vines. The state board of vinicultural com- missioners say that it costs £100 per aore to bring vines to a payiug condi- tion. They do not say whether this P | includes the cost of the land and its Good and Choap Beeds. J. EVANS, Wholewale and Retall Soed Drills an Cultivators, 0dd Fellows Hall Physlclans and Burgeons. W. S. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Crelghtor Block, 15th Street. RING, . D, Masonic Block. pp. postoMc DR. L. B GRADDY and Aurist, S. W 16th anc Photographers. GEO. HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Strect. near Masonic Hall Dess guaranteer Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fittin ARPY & CO.. 216 19¢h st., et Work promptly attonded to. PATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. P W. and Dou D. i Farnham Sts First-ciass Work and Promupt- Farnham fencing. Let us assume that it does d | not, and that the cost each year of tending the vines is $20 per acre, and that the firstyear of paying produc- n| tion is the fifth year after planting. Three hundred acres in vines, then, would cost the association as follows® o | Tand at 820 per ucre £ 6,000 Planting and four ance.. years’ attend: 30,000 Total outlay 36,000 At the end of the fourth year from planting the association would have pid in at the rate of $10 per month — | each, $30,000, or $600 each. At the end of the fifth year they would real- ize a grape crop of, say two tens # the acre, or 600 tons. These, if well alnting an aper angIng. MENRY A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Street selected for wine, they could’ sell at the vineyard for $30 per ton. They would cloar up their debt of §6,000 8hoe Stores. Phillip Lang, 1320 Farnham at. bet. 13th & 14th, and bave left a profit of $12,000. Half ot this would be required to Bacond Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Douglas St.,, New nn Second Hand Furniture, House &c., bourht and sold on narrow mareins, urnishing Goods, pay the expenses of conducting the 4 | business for the next year, and §6,000 HENRY KAUFMANN, 1In tne now brick block on Dou Just opened & most elegant Beex Hall Hot Lunch from 10 to 1% every day “ Caledonia " J FALCONER 16th Street. lay Stract, has would be left for dividends. The monthly contributions of $10 each would then stop, and for the fifth year each member would get areturn of §120. At the eighth or ninth year, the land and cultiva- tion bemg good, the net profit, accord- ing to the Vinicultural commission, Undertakers. 101 Farnha 99 Cent Stores 3 1205 Farnhwm CHAS. RIEWE, P. C. BA . Fancy Good TRUTH ATTESTED. SomeImportantStatemonts of Wel Known People Wholly Veritiod. genuin 58 of the statements, a8 w speak, we publish herewith the fac-simile tures of parties whose sincerity tion. The Truth of thesc tesi lute, nor can the facts they an nored H. H. WA DEAR Sii:—1 ha Safe Kidney aud Liver Cu attendant upoi o rhe attacks, and have ale ays d benefit_therefrom, also uged the Safe Nervine with satisfactory re sults. coufidence. o 3 & A. c%b// o/ Deputy Treasurer OmaAnA, NB, May 24, 1:81 H. H WaRrNER & C0,, Rochester, N, is_abso be ig OMAIIA, Nxb., May 24, 1881, ER & Co, o' trequently for Liver Cure t) 1find it the best remedy I ever tried, used 4 bottles, and it has made n than ever 1 aid before in the spring. U. P. R, Shops, OvAA, N, May 94, 1851, I, H. WARNER & Co.: Stks:—For more than 15 much in onvenience liver aiseascs, and my urin .y org great many medicines and doctors, but 1 grew worse and wore day by du; Bright's Discase, and 1 wish could not have speedy reliof. Kidney and Liver Cur wag ever known to curc tha discase, not been disappointed. The medic me, and 1 am perfec ly well to-d through your Safe Kidney wish you all s remedly throu 4 mysclf dead if 1 1took your Safe , and [ have y, entircly and Liver Cure 1 U. P, R, K. Shops, many of thei do rem: Liver Cure, in all d seases of the kidney or An 1t any one who re: trouble rewember the in cases where hope was aban —bave bee ih;ifed Sia:tes Depos_ltory FIRST g —OF OMAHA.— Oor, 13th and Farnam Sts, OMAHA. BUCCEBBORE TO KOUNTZE BROTHERE, BYABLIBHND 1866, Organzed a8 » Nationsl Bank August 20, 1668 CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER- « OFPICKRS AND DIRKOIOKN HuRMAN KOUNTZR, Prosident, Auaustus KoUN1zE, Vice President, H. W. Yates, Cashicr, A. J. PorrLrmon, Attorney, JouN A. CREIGHTON F. H. DAvis, Assb, Cashivr smounts, Issucs time certificates hearing interess, Drawe drafts on Sen Fraucisco snd principal cities of the United ates, also Londca, Dublin Edinburgh an toe principal citics of the contl nent of Europe, Belln passenger tickets for emigrantefby the (n man line may] 44t GKO. W, DUANE, A, 0. DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law|bought'upbys 2 bet. 10th & 11td. In order that the public may fully realize the | a: the power and value of the article’ of which they used Warner'a cal affections 1’ have I consider these medicines worthy of Grxts:— have weed your Safe Kidney and spring a8 & iverinvigorator, and 1 have cel bettor ars I have suffered abined kidney and to work, I rieda knowing nothing else © has cured 83 in pubiishing this valuable Thousands of equally #'rong endorsements— oluntarily given, showing the kable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and I tiver | lend money at 15 § this “What is a city?" rost Na.tiona.lBa.nk OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT [N 9300 000 Thi bank recelves deposite withon reward bo OAMPRBLL would be about $100 per acre over all expenses. If the shares in the asso- ciation were cqually held by all the s [ members, each member would get a net retarn of $600 a year. The whole net production of 300 acres would be £30,000 a year, and it would increase for the seventh ov eighth yoar they might begin to expand their business, even without continuing the mouthly payments of 10 permonth. And atthe end of the twelfth of thirteenth year they might, by prudent and honest management have a thousand acres in productive vineyard, with a net in- come at the end of the fifteenth yoar | of $80,000 to $100,000; and that, too, without expending all the dividends of back years from the time the origi- nal 300 acres of vineyard began to i|pay. Each member of the association would then have a yearly incomo of from 81,600 to $2,000. Orjthe aeso- tion might dissolve and divide the property equally, in which case each member would be the owner of twenty acres of productive vineyard. The advantages of this joint-stock plan.are apparent.- The association would be better able to secure credits than the indviduals. Tho expenses of conducting the one business would be far lees than the empenses of con- ducting fifty separate enterprises. They would become a respectable fac- tor in commercial circles. They could buy cheaper and sell at higher prices than a single individual con- ducting one vineyard only one-fiftisth as large. SOME NEW GEOGRAPHY. Twas told 1 had - For People Who Have Not Cut Their Eye-Teeth Detroit Free Press “Of what is the sur th composed !’ “Of corner lots, mighty poor roads, railroad tracks, baseball grounds, | cricket fields and skating rinks.” What portion of the globe is water? ““About three-fourths. Sometimes add a little gin and nutmeg to of the it,! ““What is a town !’ ‘A town isa considerable collection - |of houses and inhabitants, with four or five men who ‘run the party’ and cent. interest,” “A city isan incorporated town, with a mayor who believes that the whole world shakes when he happens to fall flat on a cross-walk,” “What is commerce!” “‘Borrowing 8b for a day o two:" ““Name the different races.’” “Horse race, boat race, bicycle race and racing around to fisd & man to indorse your note.” “Into how many classes is mankind divided” “8ix; being enlightened, eivilized, half civilized, savage, too utter, not worth-a-cent and Indian agents,” ) What nations a wll enhghten ed?” Those which have the most wars, the worst laws and produce the worst criminals,’ “How sarth? ‘That's according to how you mix your drinks and which way you go Lome. many uotions has the Massachuseits Gamblng. Loulsville Ceurier Journal A curious custom prevails along the seacoast of Massachusetts iu regard to selling fishormen —to see which oue of them will cateh the first fisk while out on an excursion, In a pools on number of fishorme! man that catches a fish is declared the winner and his backer takes the pot its sevon 1o, how ever, takes some share y and the man who g Throe Granite State Correspondence B | ston. B9 | Jowena Living at present in w town Now | Hampshire are three wonion who form atrio not casy to parallel moa Now England town of its #ize. They are uatives of the place. One of them is an Amazon, not in the sense of appar ont masculinity, but in actualstrength | and aglity, and her enterprise is equal to her endurance. 1t was ro ported in the papers of the county that shie pieked and marketed 400 | quarts of blucberrigs the last soason, | She assured the writer that the quant ity was much larcer than was report. | vd. Theee borries she carried on foot two mules to the village and poddled them out to the residents. Rucently shoe wheelod a wheelbarrow two and o e-half miles ovor a rough and hilly rond and returned with i, trundling home two good sized pigs. She per formod a feat a fow weeks sineo that fow mon would care to undertako, yot she accomplished it without ado " or difficulty. Having purchased at the village an outside dwelling-housodoor, | one and one-half inch placad it on her back and carried it in that manner to her houe, a distance | of two long miles, Yot sho is slonden in form and agile and olastic asa door. | She is often seen walking the streot | engaged in knitting, her tingers and feet moving as if in vigorous compo- | tition with cach other. When notin- cumbered, in passing to and from the village, she frequently strikes into a run, sometimes maintaining it up the steepest hills and for most of the dis tance. Oceasionally she cssays journ oys of ten and fifteen mileson foot in- to neighboring towns, it not at corre sponding speed, yet at one surprising to people with ordinary powoers of lo comotim, Matohed with a husband of oqual energy she would be sur rounded with comfort and abundanee, But while she has shown characteris- tic enterprise in this respect, her third venture is by no means a match for her. Indeed, it would be dificult to tind one among the sons of men. The second of the trio furnishes a parallel in part to the woman of Sa- maria, in that she has been five times married. Number two in the New Hampshire trio is still living with her fifth husband, and has been < nly four times widowed., The last time she was loft with a group of fatherloss children, who bore among them the names of her four deceased husbaads. She has some qualities in common with the woman first named. Unlike the first, she is a stout, buxom mat ron, and is still fresh, and not un- comely. But she is sclf-reliant, vig orous anddetormined. A clergyman once remarked at a funeral that the deceased had been a very dutiful hus- band. As much may be preswmed of all her husbands. Not many years ago she refused to pay her taxes, and the collector put her in jail. But there was some informality in the proceodings, and the resnlt was that she collected more money of the col- lector than he did of her. For some marital infelicity she once loft one of her husbands. He instituted proceed- ings for a divoree on the ground of desertion, Near the ‘imo of the trial she returned at nigh , foreed her way into the house, and doubtless to the surprise of her husband resumed her place in the family. This settled the question at issue. She has never been divorced, and has preserved a reputa- tion for virtue, But in one thing the last of the trio is more notable than either of the others. In her hymencal conquests she rises above number two. Her honeymoon with her sixth husband | has but recently passed. Of at loast one of the six she was bereaved by. death. In respect to the others, her easo illustrates the faeility iven to a woman by our divoree laws to ez change husbands without the mourn- ful intervention of death. thick, she| To Nervo s Sutterers [HE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY Dr J, B, Simpson’s Speoific VTN O K ES X INT . 1t 19 & postis o 108 Bpermatorrhes, Semine s, Ipotan v, and all diseasos rwultiog Soll- A, o Jdental Anxiety, Loss whtan 111t Yack or Side, and discasos 5 s that lead to Corsumption sanity an usod | onider- ) Pamphlen el VAt for thom an b get tull pus. Price, Spocttt LOU per puckage. o vlx pah- o8 for §6.00 ens wll ordorodo 150N MEL JCINE ¢ Now, 108 »41 100 Main St. Buflalo, old (i Omaba by C. F. Goocman, J.'W. Beil, K fun, eni all Irugiisteovery where, i ot e ned by 6116 st your ditios <t imulaite an d wnitoriny don i if youare Wy oung, suifosny 1 % 0N & bed Of 8ok Bltters, "t Ol oip o gy Tl R s K1 it it hive Lgon proveiidet, i or’ inl rAnalths or oguls i uens, Tely o0 HoOp Whoover y 00410, henvee. 501l thisn 'y 0w ? nowdn Cliswns!r e o ‘sl .,&m o Lake op Bitrers. B yon dyr i, kiiny i faary com o, dfscanol BV aomichy Dautein, 61000 Gver or merves | You will be S VF you ik Hop Bitter: £ you aresiny RaTyi] 1w wpirited, oy W miay naveyoul life. It lare saved hari Areds. uso of_op tcbucco narcotios Bold by drug st £ind Circulur HOF BITTEN 6 0., Rochoster, N 1 & Torouto, Ous THE OCCIDENTAL | —— J. . PAYNTER, Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard number of the seaport towns regular exchanges are established, while this ool selling goes on, and each man n every fishing excursion that goes is adventuresome gam- 8treets, OMAHA, NEB. the same manner that I.nr...,.] the first ‘ A | waiikeo aud Missourl Rivor {inta b UBRUARKY (. 18d4, rv“‘ L& { - L ¥ N 1 \ | b Roch lola Wivwe aWED duidl CAGO, and the Basvers, NorrinEasrsan, and Sourn-Rasrrien Lives, which terminat with Kaxsas Ciry, Lwavexworrn, COUNCIL TiLupem and OMAnA, the ¢ Cunrans from whioh radis EVERY LINE OF ROAD that ponetratos the Continant from the Mimsony Rtver to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA OTFIO RATLWAY In the only line from Chicago owning track into Knnaas, or which, by {ta own rond, resahes the pointa above named. No TRANAPAR WY Oam A | Mo MiskixG. connmoTIONs | huddity in (1l ventilatod OF unolean cars, an overy pamenges s carried in roomy, clean and vontilated o . upon Fast Expross Train DAY Cars of unrivalod magnificonce, PULLMAR PALACK SLXKPNO CARR, At 0UFOWR WOT KL Sy IMNING CARS, pon which meals are servod of un mirpassod oxcollonce, at th low rate of Saviery FINK CRATS KACH, with amplo time for healthtu) joyment. Mrough Ca ue! here ATENINON WURROIAT botwoen Chicago, Pcorte, Mii nd cleve con nections at all pointa of Inteesection wii othe roads, W [laco ot fmportanco in” Kausw, Nohmobe, Bl Tills, Wyoming, Utal, Idaho, Nevads, Gaornis Orogon, Washington Torritory, Coloraio, Artrons and New Movieo AW Boral AFFADZOMONL FeRRrding baguags a Any Othor 1o, atid Tates 0f faz0 AlwAxS At oW & compotitors, who furnish but o fithe's the com tort Dogs and tackle of sportsuen fr Tickets, maps and foldoes at all prinolpa offices in tho Unitod States and Canadm R, R CAULE, K. ST, JOIN, Prov't & Gon Gon. The And Pase' . Chicavo No Changing BRTVARK OMAHA & GHi Whoro direct conneetion GAGO WASHINGTON N \TIRS ARD ALL %A: The Short Line vi . Peoria Eor INDIANADOLIS, CLHCINNATI, LOUIS | VILLE, and all points i tir FBO U IR~ .M 5. TUR W 0 For ST. LOUIS, Where direct connoctions s wade in the Unlcw Depot with the Theough Sloeping Car Linea for Al POINT SO UYTEX. NEW LINE =+DES MOIN THE PAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The uneqyaled Induosiuenis offered by thisdme $0 travelors and touzuts ave ns follows: Tho colabratod PULLMAN (16-whecl) PATWACE BLEEPING CARS tun_only on this line 4., 11 & Q. PALACE ~HAWING ROOM CARE,, with Horton's Reclining Chales. No oxtra chnzga for soats In Reolining Chalrs. The famous C,, B & Palaco Dining Cars. Gaorgeous Smok'ig Carw ttod with clegand: high-bucked rattan @ vakving chalrs, foxthe oxolusve ase of first-class paseon ors. ¥“Etoel Track acd_superiar oquipment cymbirod with thelr gaens through ar arrangeme 4 wakes this, above all othors, sae favorite rouse %o tne Eaat, South and Southuadt. Try it, and yow.will trad traveling » fazury in stead of w dincomfort. Through tickolw via Sais colubruted 1'gu for wal: at ol ofices (0 the Unitod Stades and Cansda, Al nformation aiout rakes of fose, Sleoplng Cax necomiodstions, Time Tablos, obe., will be chsrtully glvon by o to PERCEVAL LUWKLL, aner Ageud, Chicago. J. POTTH Go. Mannvas Chicago. ORAI'S CITY GREEN HOUSE o public with Gonorad i5 nOW open & wiall supply of Cut Flowers and/Plants For Sl Wo mll e glad to nave the pali call and weo v Bouguets or Any Florel Design M wle 6 Ordor ON THE SHORTEST NOTICK, City Grees House, 8. W. Cor 17th and Web. st v, onu bleek from 10th sbreot cars. Nursery, oppowito Foit. e, Y. Craig, florst andiseape Gardner Fob2 om e e—————— T ———. . NOTIC That upon 15th day of Ineuary, 1550, the un dorsigned bought at peivate sale ‘in tha county treasuror's office, for taxes of 1875, county and aity, lot 8 in biotk L, Omaha ity County; Novraska. That said propaty st fate of waid Aalo was asscaved on Lreasuroms hook to 0. €. Burnham, That the undersigned will apr ply for, wnd catise to hu issicd to hio s troasus- or's doed for sa'd ract on or after the expiration of three months. frokn date horeof, unless re- demption be mado ohsald lot i o) F. ., Kt Omaha, Neb., Jng, 25, 1852 Skinny Men “Wells' Haolth Renewer,” groatess yom- edy on earth for impotencs, leanness, sex- ual debility, &e. 21, at daigeists, Depot » C. F, Goodwan's, ( J. L. WILKIE, MANUFA JRER OF PAPER BOXES. 218 and 220 8. 14th St. OVEAELH , - -~ NEE. ynbdom Geo. P. Bemis Rea. Estate Acency, 16th and Dodge Bts, Omaha, Neb This gency 00es STRICTLY & brokerage business. o tlekot (40 not forget thin) directly #o cvory | o Dougls | W AND CORRECT MAY CHIN NT ke when (ravelina in e te Peincipal Points in the West, North and Nostt Fs ) T o _taee CHIC AT & NO R} EWHSTERN R AMAw - [ THE CHICACO & NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY, otits prineipal tines, rune-each way daily from two te toneor o T the oty rond wist c8ilioago that |ises Ui Imperial Palace: ORI 1w Patlsa o IS, 1l and Min VY & 1 okt Ageuts i thi | femember 1o s for Tieke Hmroad, s sar ethey read over it AARVIN WG, Can't ) n Glionago, 1AL 1L SYBNNETT, Geo't L AROAN A8 N WL b vy, “A8h and Faznhao streots Amistant Tiekos Avons 0. % S W Railway, 160bfand Faraham esrasts EAWNt 0. & N W, Rallwav. U T R, R. Dopob, AR Gooeral Avend, "OMAHA, NEB. The Oldest Wholosale and | THE LTADING Retail JEWIILRY HOUSE \MUS!B H HUSE in Omaha. Visit psmhgre‘ 1N THE WEST! find ‘;1” 1:0. in SIL- General Agents. for the I I OY.0. VBN " ¥inest and Best Pranos and VER WARE. CLOCKS, Organs manufactured. Rich and §tylich Jewelry, Ourprices are as Low as o & e vhe Latest, Most Artistic, fi;g %2‘;3:? Manufacturer and Choice st Selections i1y Piancs and Organs sold PRECIOU S STONES ang for cash or instellments at % Bottom Prices. all deseri ptions of FIN® = A e»LENDID stock of ‘WATCHI:S at as Low Pri-\Steinway Pianos, Knabe ces as 18 compatible wish Pianoi, Vose & Soxn’s Pi- honorabls dealers. Call |anos, and other malkes. and see our Elegant Now Stfll’fi:mfig&fi alwggf& Store, Tower Building, 'y 1\ ozican Organs, &c. Do cornex11th and Farnham |;ot fail to see us before pur- Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES! Large Stoek Always on Hand. d12eod bt ILD & McINNIS G0 GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE! Everyining In DRESS GOODS ! Notions, and FURNISHING GOODS, AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. It Wil Pay Youw to Call and Compare Prices. 603 1ORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. T S T 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 S8hoas, - - 3560 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND RHOES FOR. FEET 0UT.OF ‘SHAPE, 411 Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispateh. $9.00 6.00 BBOM:E:EIONIO.A. No. 1, No. 2, Brifish Consumption Physiu.\Brnmp\nn Cough Presoription, D75 nt bpec ulate and therefore suy bargaing | s e meiired tn 8 onw, ‘nitend COUNSELOR - AT - LAW J. H. McQULLOCH, Roem 4, Crolghton Block, Fitbeenth Street. Rates, Two Dollars Par Day, Janlg-3m In Bottles $1,00 each, 6 for 85,00, In Littles 75 cents each, 6 for 83.5 " Brompt the above \-m.\nifiu.m Wore procikwl is L Largest sumption Hospital in the World; s the **Rrompton, Censamption and Co Modlcines have long been decmed in England [nfailible Cures for all Cowpl Uhest. o m Gl MosLp L b Kemodios,” the above te of the Lung and . B, PAREITT, {AGU & NORTH-WESTERW AY'

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