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L —— e THE DAILY BEE < A DRIT, 26, 1882 3 THE GmAuA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 26, 1882, Olgars and Tobaceo. CMAMA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnham, bat. Oth and 10th Strests. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. S:omll year,in lg‘vlm*e (]N:l“(d) . month " u w5 .00 00 .00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CARD CHICAGO, #F. PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS AXD OMAHA RAILROAD, Leave Omaha—Passenger No, 2, 8:30a, m, Ac. Florlst, o, N. W. cor. [8th and Douslas streeta’ WEST & FRITSCE £R, manufacturers of Olgars, Spd Wholesalo Dealersi'n Tobaccos, 1806 Douglas F. LORENZEN manufacturer 1416 Farnham } .o A Donaghuie, plants, cut flowsrs, seeds, soquete BUDDING BEAUTIES. Adorned in a Suit of Olvil Englneers and Surveyors. ANDREW RO! Bpecialty. ATER, Crolghton Block, Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems & Green, Gommission Merchants. JOHN Q. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Streed. ment in Daily and Weekly. D B. BEEMER. _For detalls soe large advertise- ery One—The Paste Pot Pugil- ists in Arms. The Seven-Hill City Gorgeously Woeokback Politioal Path a Flow= heart and pitched in and sung out, and Carlotta fell away when she could go it alone, having petformed a graceful act, Proflt in Water Fowls, Fower ducks and geese, it is said, are raised in the United States according to the number of in- habitants than in any civilized coun- try in the world. s partly ow- ing to the fact that wild fowl are very common and are easily shot by per. sons who are skillful in the use of the 1 on sl«i\cinu adout two prayer meet- Ings, Vhen I'm aetrading hosses then I calkerlate on backaliding alto- gether for a hull month, or until I know the victim won’t begin no law- suit. Now then, stranger, that's me, and if you have come here to trade hosses don't reckon that Matthew, Mark, Luke or John ever writ a line advising a church member to come right down and give away the ring- bones on his own animal.” Trouble Saved. BASWITZ & WELLS, OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE, Under Boyd's Opera House. mmodation No. 4, 1:0 Cp. m -Passeny Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of Plattsmouth’s Bullding Boom and Cornlcs Works. gun, Another reason for their not Airive Omaha—] r No, 1, 5:20 p. Acel = sdation No. 8, 10:50 a. m. sk Westorn Qornice Works, Manutacturers lron Cornlce, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofling. Orders trom any lockity prompuly sxectited In the best manner, Factory and Office 1918 Harney 84, ©C. SPECHT, Proprietor. indow Caps, obe. Business. Correspndence of Tin Ben. Prarrsmouts, April 24, —With the being kept in places where they could be raised to advantage is found in the circumstance that much pork is eaten by Americans, and as a consequence It is a remarkable fact that Thomas’ Eclectric Ol is good for internal as well as external use, For disenses of the lungs and throat, and for rhenmnatism, neural- gia, crick in the back, wounds and sores, it is the best know remedy; and much SPRING GOODS ! ty and prosperity that is indeed cheer- ing. The trees on our many hills are donning their brightest hues and with the opening blossoms of multitudes of fruit-bearing trees in.orchard and door yard makes a scene fit for the artist Galvanized Iron Cornices, y o) oni! ¢ abo H H H mantiachired tod ot S I Ayttt "4 | advanco of apring the ity of Platts- e e “:;'«-:'_‘fi'f grouble is”saved by having i€ lwapy on And invite the peo(fle to call and examine “*’m'd:‘:“i mouth presonts a picture both of beau- At one time they were rmaised | e 07 oods. s Orockary. for their feathers, but feathers are PILESI PII.ESI PII.ESI wast OB souTHWRTS, M. In Neb., Through Ei 108, m, u ugh Express, 8 0 1. m. 4. BONNER 1500 Dourias street._Good ltns.,__ not as generally used now as formerly for filling beds and cashions. 1t is not generally desirable to keep many ducks and geese near the house, as their droppings render the yard and lawn very filthy. It is much better to Good Goods! Low Prices ; AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE A 8Sure Cure Found at Last! el O Mot BOMMELy o Ulcerated Pllos has beon discovered by Dr. Wil- tism, (an Indian remody,) called Dr. Wili am's IndiAn Ofntment. A single box has cured the Olothing and Furnishing Goor 8. GEO. H. PETERSON, Al Hats, Caps, Boots, 8hoes Notions and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th stroet. Bhow Oase Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, . Lincoln Express—o: ., Overland Express, R . for Linsoln, 1 p. m. m, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Bhow Cases, Upright Oases, & *., 1817 Case St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprietor Omaha V. from Lincoln—1:08 p. Pacific Express—8:26 p. m. M.in Neb., Through Express—4:16 p m, M. Lincoln Express—0:40 & m. § m, Donver ox) A m. b, 1:10 &, m.| , ar. 4:45 p. m. BATWERN OMAHA AND e T jon is | grass diet during the greater part of 00, 10:00 and 11:00 | Ocullst and Avrist. 15th and Faroham 8ta | structure under process of erection is | & 3 R E A i 600 . Protograpners. Wattorman'a Opora Houso on' fho|the summer. When water fowlaro| REAL ESTATE RGENCY, :00 p. m, 25, 9:26, 1025 and 95, 4:26 and 5:35 p. m. leaves Omaha at I 1:86 a. m.; 1:26, 2:95, Sundays—The ‘dummy and 11:00 a. m.; 2:00, Gouncll Blufts and 6:26 p, Throagh and local passcnger trains between Omaba and Council Blu ave Omaba—6:16, 8 rrive 1:45, ». , 6:46, 6:00 p. m. Omaha—7:40, 11:36, 11:45 &, m.; 5:60, 7:05, 7:15, ‘p.m —ee ainting an _aper anging. stage will be one foot broader and two | 888 Opening and Closing of Mells. FENRY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Streel. _ | feet longer than the stage of Boyd's Neovor G ive U sovr. L o ey opera house, and will be fittedand | - kel AP enEs Q \ Obloago & K. We....... 1400”500 "8:80 " 5i40 | Philllp Lan 1890 Farnham st._bot. 18th & 14th. | furnished with tho finest material that | If yu sre suflering w/ Rt genbial = ’:’ \ Ly LR IS L Becond Hand Store. can be had, It is expected that the | Bebility, disordered blood, weak copstitn.| "30Y tage S o ! Sak B & Q.o o100 020 B30 40| PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Douglas 84, New and | entiro building will bo complote by | tion, hoaduche, or any disoaeo of a bilious Catarrh, il 2 b~ 9:00 680 2:40 | Socond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, [ October 1t. nature, by all means procuroa bottle of | ECZEMA, ¢ g n &% A, ! e ) 490 1140 &c., bourht and #0ld on narrow marvins. SotriaLL, Blectric Iitters. You will be .mrfir‘iulnd to 3 SRy ; 2 i § o e 1 o e ot e o EEREBRORIANT, | Oue mow Mayor Wachbach and the | you. i be' Thpleed. with- nov fife 01d: Sores, a8 i e \ : 10189 6:00| " """Jast openod & most elegant Bees HALL ity dads” were all installed on last | strength and activity will return;painaad| - Pimples, 8l o0 © g ) U 1:80 ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 Monday night, and at once com.|misery will cease, and henceforth you wi 1§ 3 J EWELERS g T ! J.B. 94 6:30 every day.s menced work, * Mayor W., in his in- | Eeioice in the praise of Eleotric Bitters. |3 311 § w ’E 0., Sloux City & 6. P...11:00 3:40 | Gglodonts ” I FALCONER 679 16th Strosh. s YOr e Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by C. F. Good- /| ) =1 | 4 Looal malle for State of lowa leave bus once a | —Otledonia 7] PALCORER 970 10 Btroeh. _ | qugural address, outlined the needs of | man, E = ALSO WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE e oo Babdays from 18 2. bo1 . m. CHAS. RIEWE, 1013 Faraham bet. 10th & 118, | S0 ity and indicated what his policy Valio 6f Best Corar ks g o y Al e i A AR B iy Ty | mibe, o fiest broak mado by tho | Valuo of Swveet Gom. : ¢ 3 H|SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN C0.’S ORCANS. o new council was to increase the license| Many farmers do not raise sweet Skin 5 ] M O FoACABAORUS, Fainan o Fancy * | of saloons from $500 to $1,000, and | corn in their fields or gardens for fear : of course this has created comments |that it will mix with thew standard Dlseas » Spflnt&(}lfls ot fllfl UBIGbI‘atflfl STAB TINT!D l ar lold [) ¢ “Business Directory. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L, MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architects. UFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS 4 Room 14, Creighton Block. Boots and 8hoes. ropr Show Case manutactory, 818 South 10th street, between Leavenworth aud Marcy. Al goods warranted first-class. Htoves ana inware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roots and all kinds of Bullding Work, 0Odd Fellows’ Block. J. BONNER, 1800 Douglas 8¢ |oeeas. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall 8eed Drills and Cltivators 0dd Fellows Hall} hysicl: 4 Surgeons, W. 8. GIBBS, M. D., Room No 4, Orelght Block, 16th Street. 4 P. B. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffico 00d and_Cheap. GEO, HEYN, PROP. @rand Ceatral Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Streol. near Masonie Hall. First-olass Work and Prompt- ness guaranteen Plumbing, Gas and Bteam F'tting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 13th St., bet. Farnham and Douglas, Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK_ The GreatTR /DR MARK English rem- edy. Anun. tailing _cure for Seminal Weakness, Spormator. rhea, Impot- ency, andall Discasesf follow a8 a BEFORE TAKING. sequence of AFTER TAKING, Bell-Abuse; as L'oss of Memory, Universal - Lasai- Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre- other Diseases that brush, while scores of newly erected prosperity among all classes, Already this year as many as ctwo hundred dwelling houses have been erected and yet we are not happy as it seems al- most impossible for tenants to procure houses, and rents of course are corre- spondingly high. In addition to the business houses which have been com- pleted there are now nine in the hands of the contractor, Several of these are large and commodious aud when completed will lend a diguified appear- ance to our city, of which we can all justly be proud. The mest imposing corner of Fourth and Main streets, of which the foundation is now complete. Next to Boyd’s opera house in Omaha it will be the finest and most conven- ient in Nebraska, Its dimentions are 66 by 100 feet, three stories kigh, with two main entrances, one from Main and one from Fourth street. The both favorable and unfavorable. About the only effect this will have will be no decrease in the number of whisky drank, but only that ‘‘ye gay and festive disciple of Gambrinus” will have to “whack up” ye little 15¢ for his ‘‘pizen,” when heretofore it was only the tenth of dollar, and the knight of the diamond atud and bung starter will have to increase the height of \‘.h?. “‘paper collar’ on the ‘‘foaming buildings, on all sides, tell a tale of koep ducks and geese at & distance from the house, and it is advantage- ous to keep them near a pond or stream of water. They should in no case be kept in confinement during long intervals, They are large con- sumers of grain and other kinds of expentive food if they are not keptin places where they can pick up a art of their own living., They can go raised to the best advant. age, and with the least trouble, on the banks of a stream or pond where they can obtain a supply of in- sects, weeds and tender grass. If they have an abundance of these they will require but one feed of grain oach day. Geese will do well' on kept near a pond pains must be taken to keep minks, muskrats and turtles out of it, or they will devour ' the young geese and ducks. It is gener- corn. By neglectitg to raise it the; deprive themselves of a cheap an very desirable luxury. If sweet corn is planted a few rods from the field where common corn is raised, and against the direction of the prevailing wind, the danger of mixing is very slight. Sweet corn is much more de- sirable for cooking purposes than the common varieties, It is also more nutritious. If seed is planted once & ally best to hatch the eggs of water| " fowls under hens, though ducks and| geese that exhibit signs of broodiness | ; may be allowed to sit on their own |§ Cures When Hot Bprings worst chronlc casa of 26 or 80 years standing. No one noed sufter five minutos atter Applying this wonderful poothing medicine, Lotions, {nstra. ments and electuaries do mors harm than good, Willlam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the lntense Itching, (particulaaly at night after yotting warm {n bed,) acta a8 a poultice, givos in- stant and painiess relfof, and 1s propared only for Piles Itching of the private parie, And. 1oF noth log ol fond what the Hon, 4. M. Coffinberry ot Cleve: and says about Dr. William's Tndian Pile Olnt. mont; 1 have used scores of Piles cures, and It Aflorda mo p ensure tosay tat [ iave ncvar tound anything which gave such immediate And perma aent rellef as Dr, Willlam's [ndlan Ointment. For salo by all drugyista or mailed on recolph price, §1.00. HENRY & 00. "Iy OLRVRLAND, Om0, For sale by 0. ¥ Goodman. Ood10dand Rwanw]y Geo. P. Bemis 16th and Dodge Bta. oticy 108 BTRIOTL) spec ulate and therefore ured ., Omaha, Neb, Mavann, Anx., May 9, 1681 We have cases in onr own town who lived at ‘Hot 8prings, snd were finally cured with 8. 8, 8, MOCAMMON & MURRY, D ———————— RS IF YOU doubt, come to ece us and WE WILL “Opera House Shoe Store.” an81-d3m EpHoOLM & ERICKSO =2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OF p— ATGHES, GLOCKS, AT THMEHAL olusively by ‘us. : DIAMONDS IN LARGE VARIETY. Fine Line of Sheet Musio. Eastera Prices Du Jlicated, SEND FOR OXROUL.ANR. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOL!SALE .TEW_!_LEBB. Opp. the Post [Office OMAHA, ‘ NEB. JAMES DaVINE & CO., Ago, and ot A 1éad 8o Insanity or Co; iption and a Prems- | mug, week from this time till mid-summer CURE YOUR OR chi SR Wi 4, comer Harney. | fure@rave, * it The journals of this city are enter- |a succession of roasting ears can be pasticulans and co %5 it ook Messace DOUBLEAND BINGILY ACTIN G 1 py_of little Book *‘Moasage ¢ 4 THOS, n‘"::o"';: ”"A‘,:u”‘ snd Douglas. | - EFFUI p:‘:.,_.n o gur as ;h 1.'"’.., Ll taining tHeir readers at present witha |secured. Sweet corn is a very desira- | o the Untortunate Sufferine [POWER AND HAND HN FORTUN. 827 Tho Bpecific Medicine is sold by all considerable amount of mud.-slinging, | ble crop to raise for cattle. = The stalks| &% b n I T ¥ 150 oty ' 008 10t siross Banuniachuges 80 order good work 0 falr prices. Revalring done. Bod Bprings. LARRIMER Manutacturer, 1617 Douglasst. Books, News and Btationery. 7.1 FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Strood. Butter and Eggs. E & SCHROED! the oldest B, and E. ntfi“flehruln u(lhfilfl 1876 Omaba. 8t 81 per package, or 6 Do sest fres by mal on foet 1 5of the addressls mons ng THEGRA {EDICINE CO. Bu. N, orsaler. 1t oy aren man 8 3 f ‘the strain of youe utics. avold d'ine keges for 85, or will by » | publican an politics, The Journal being which they would have us understand to be journalism, The Herald and Journal appear to be arrayed against The Enterprise. = The latter being re- red hot democrat, and The Herald— well, we'll not say anything about Mo., only that he has a capacity to sit longer upon the top strand of a are amall and the amount of " foliage large. The stalks and leaves contain almost as large a proportion of sugar as the grains, Most kinds of stock will eat every portion of the plant above the roots, Sweet corn is very 8.8, 8., one slum or say analysis rticlo of Mercury, Iodide Potas- ineral substance! SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 Zroge N Prioo of gl siss, $1.00. Largo sise §1.7 d D by KENNARD & 00, \nd Drall0l3.0) KENNARD B10G.(8 0O, Qoneralir valuable for converting into ensilage, It is also one of the best kinds of fod- der to raise for milch cows, It should Genius Rewarded; Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING lemmY,«mg: }’rfifiofik‘:‘u‘gn"n‘&m“ PIPE, OTEAY HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH'AND.SCHOOL BELLS OENTEAL e7cdare yoRAg et barb wire fence than any other jour- | be extensively produced by dairymen OR, PPN RYAN, HeS S Ringlo, old oF nalist in nine counties, It is "hard | for supplying food for cows during the [ Thg smry of the SGnguach A SRANG 205 Fornhom St't Omaha #>uihwest corner 10thand Dodge. ‘Best Board for the Monoy, tiataction Guaranteed, M r By iho Day, Week or Month. 0 Day, Weel B ¥ Good Torms for Cash. Furnishad Roomu Supplied. Varriages and Roaa Wagons, WM BNYDER, 14th and Harnoy Streets. for any one to_tell what the difliculty is between them, only that Me, accuses Bushnell of The Enterprise of owing somebody something, and of trying to pay it, while Sherman ap- peara to blaze away at anything, re- gardless of expense, Go in boys; it is better to be ‘““the king of cats than time that feed is short in the summer or the early part of the fall. If more is raised than is wanted for this pur- pose it can be cut up and placed in shocks and used for feed in the win- ter. It is also a desirable crop to mer and the early part of the fall be- o A 3 to an; raise to feed to hogs during the sum- | pany, or will be sent any person living at o distance trom our offices. A handsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cove with numerous engravinge, will be GIVEN AWAY ault persnn calling for 1t, at any branch ub-office of The Singer Maoulacturing Com- y mail, post paid, to ROTH & JONES, Wholesale Lumber, ng ought. 4 e 2 A k e gl Al il e oo | o gnger Manutnorng o, | No, 1408 Farnham®Street, Omaha, Neb ; & . vews ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Streed. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Lumber- Lime and Cement, OSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Bte. WAL B el e Bt Lainps and Qlassware, 'BONNER 1809 Douglss St. Good Varleby, Merchant Tallors. @G. A, LINDQUEST, ulsvhlni blahll 1 l: jpring and Summ . Btylish, durable, w a8 ever 16 18th bet. Doug.& Farn, Millinety. A, RINGER, Wholes eat Card_Boards, X (la'l'.l?-, oorsetsy " Chapons House I and Retall, Fan- | W, [ Memory, Paineg In the Back o, Boldby drug ista. Bend to) Circular To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr, J, B, Bln;uon'l Bpecific DMEIIDXOXN E. 11a» posticur fo pemmatorhies, Bemina ty discasea rouul Uil et ey g or Bide, and i diseases Plattsmouth has had one death the last week from small pox. A lttle daughter of Mr Clark, after being ill only nine days, succumbed to thedread- fu) disease, The board of health have leid in ply of red flags, and the house 18- strictly quarantined, There are some cases of ecarlet fever, and some few deaths have occurred, but no feara are entertained that the dis- ease will become epidemic. COURT, The an term of the district court will meet here on the 9th prox., and an unusually busy term is anticipated. One hundred and fifty-six cases have been docketed by Clerk SBhowalter for amount of corn in the country is very small, and thero is a great scarcity of all kinds of food for ho, By plant- ing sweet corn early a supply of food oun be obtained that will keep hogs in Principal Office, 34 Union Square, NEW [YORK, feb18 ddw good condition till the common corn ripens. For convenience in feeding it should be raised near the pasture or yard where the hogs are kept. Millions Given Away. Milliony of Bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery. for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size, This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro- prietors, were it not for the rare merits possesed by this wonderful medicine. Call ab O, 4, Goodman's Drug Store, and gt _ WESTERN CORNICE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - —~MANUFACTURERS OF— FOSTER &GRAY, i f-WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank,fijBetmmham and Douglas 8ts,, urchasers eave 80 per cenf, Order = ?(that lead trial this term. However, none of |4 Triul Bottle free, and try for yourself, . 116 Fittoenth Street. > theia are of great importance except | It never fails to cure. GALVANIZE]] IRUN GRS I S to suitors, We will have one case of = pM AEA* ™rEES. N WEARNE & SONB cor. 14th & Jackson ste Plour and Foed. HA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farobam 8., hana Bros., proprietors. Qrocers. VENS, 3lst botween Cuming and Izar IMcSHANE, Corn. 28d and Cuming Btrects. Hardwaie, Iron ana Steel. N & LANGWORTHY, Wholeaale, 110 an¢' b street J. ZOLMES corne 16th and Californis. Tarness, Saadies, &c. 20 18th Bt. bet Farp- & Harne) Hotels D HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,th & Farnham HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Faroham 84, VEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Slaven, 10th B4, ¥ Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenworth rugs, Paints ana Olls. KUEN & CO. Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. 16tn and Douglse streets [SHOUPE, Wholesale & Rotal, 10th . {5028 North Bide Cuming Strcol. ritst. 1040 and Howard Btreets. 4 nges, forll: lots sent free to all, Write for them and got par- Price, Spacific, $1.00 per package, or six pack: 4,00, Adiiroes a1l Srore 40 B. S8IMSON MEDICINE 0G, Nos. 104 and 100 Main 8t. Buffalo, N. Y. Sol in Omaha by C, ¥, Goodman, J.'W. Bell, K. Tob, and all druggieiseverywhere: 0 v DR. F. BOHHRER, Physician and 8urgeon CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, Etc., A SPECIALTY, Medicines furnished at office. Ofics No,1412 Farnnam 8t betweon 14th and 16th Omaba Neb. {28es! s (ien'] Insurance Agsnt » | prominence of the parties. breack of promise, which will create sume excitement on account of the Tre case is entitled Johnson vs, Maldamer, of which more hereafter, Hosr. — Clara Louise Kellogg’s Debut, New Orleans Picayune, Now that Clara Louise Kellgg i to retire from the stage, the following incident of her first appearance may not be inappropriat Brignoli was at that time the favorite tenor of New York, and had consented to sing at her debut, though expressing a poor opinion of Americans as singers, ey came on together, and he was fully expected to warble quite an in- ll‘lfmfllll of Italian affection at her, instead of which he had arranged with the orchestral gang, and he simply chucked outa couple of bars and came 10 a dead stop. Kellogg had a velve jacket on her back, an Oriental embroidered cap on her head, and the worst stage fright on her face one ever An Honest Man. Detroit Freo Pross. One day 1n the years agone a stranger arrived at Dearborn, in this county, and inquired fora citizen com- monly known as Uncle Ike, The old man was soon found 1n a grocery, and after the usual ‘‘how-de-do” the ranger said: “Do I address Uncle Ike I ““You dew,” was the reply. “Well, my name is Thorburn of Ann Arbor,” ““Jess 80" “They tell me that you are a great horse trader,"” “‘Wall, I dew make a trade now and then. What ye got?”’ “I've got a horse 1 brought along on purpose to trade with you, Let us first understand each other. You are a member of the church?” “Y.e-8—1I expect I be."” “Then of course I shall expect you to be more honest with me, 1've been ow?"” Bpec! T CLEVES BROB, ARCHITECTS., Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON 5 SLATE ROOFING. lit‘a Patent Metalic S8ky- » light. Patent Adlustable Ratchet Bar and ACKET SHELVING. am the general State Agent for the above ne of goods. IRON FENCING, Orestin, Balustrades, Verandas,iOffce and "o Bank Window and Cellar Bank Ralll s; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind, navaAs Public Bulldings, * Churchos, Residences, Btores in every Style. Att nt b given to Patent Ofiico Drawings, hion Block, Oma O BTABLER, P BOYER & JO., ~—DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO, Fire and Burglar}jProo =S A EE S VAUILTS, LOOK'S, &0O. 1020 Farnham!i{Street, d NEX. J. S. OAUTLEIEILD e WHOLESALE e [ looking at your old nag over there by z o -B bn%m%:,;l:%._p@i BRI E R EICSEI X £5: | qaw. She opened :Inar mouth, The | he p;an. l.lowl old is lfl‘u‘l”l s f wr-;dld):n‘tu.“' o) ":;'\'E‘x‘;:h EMMANN & 00., . o venomous old big fiddle creaked out “That ‘ere hoss,” slowly replie h 8 . and Tr R ASANANK S O, rac | [ ive loudly, all the littlo fiddles squeaked, | Unclo Tie as ho puckerod his lips sud | THE NEBRASKA |BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER oo, The Merchants, of Newark, and one just heard the faintest squeak [ squinted his left eye—‘‘lot's see- e et SR S oo wes aod shous__& Pt | The Merehants, of N " 1160000 |out of Clara Louise, On went the ac- | let's so! Wall, now, T quite forgit M UF AGTURIN[} [}0 —~AND DEALERIN~ Furuiure. . - companiment, and the debutante felt | whether he’s 9 or 10 years old, but . ew and Bussod. Hand Puraipure | G18%d Fire, Philadeiphia, Capital.... 1,200,000.0 | 00 i, A . | 4 W ” P d W en's Fund 1,289,016,0 e ground slipping from under her | we'll say 10 ' aper an Inaow 16 Drucus “TRighan sash jeice | PosiRS TO0 e Tiorans \fook Bhe gat astray. Bhoe waa sizk: | | (‘Unale Tke, ian's that horsa all of Lincoln, Neb. a p adaes. 1800 Dougis . Fine goods &c. Perce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00, A% €0 1219 Harey 81, Im Iice acd Wood Fenoes, Sy Pine and Welnud el pare Cook & Isaacson Office, Boyd's Opera House, SAND We are prepared to furnish sand of the very best quality for buildiug purposes to any part of ing deeper, when from out an orches- tra seat, three rows away, came the strain she was lh‘ugglina(‘ with, clear, true, sweet as a lark. That helping voice steadied her, gave her heart, the right key, the proper phrase. She Patti's bright face was the beacon for Kellogg's b ol ot 20 years old, Come now, as a mem- ber of the church, give e an honest answer.” “Look a here, mister,” said the old man after a strong gaze at the stranger, ‘'l never trade hosses but “‘When I'm buying of a hoss I’n a purty good Jucigh Bulllty Hay Rakes, Bucket El m MANUFAOTURERS OF Qorn Planters, Harro Farm Rollers, ating Wingd ed t0 do Job work and manul rtlos. the city, af reatonable prices, or at the pit. In- | looked, and there she beheld Carlotia | one way. Quisefet the pit i Patti half raised in her seat, beatin, ‘‘How's that!” ““m“m' “""""m" 0., 85th and California Bts, time with her little gloved hand. — 1304 Farnham $t. Omaha Neb, F.C. MORG.AIN i