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HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Satin straws are populr, Retnpant ruches are stylish, fashi Garden flowera n ler evening dress skirt gitls wear wide white neck raperies modernize last year's red W ar style 1 ¥ Ostri t pon the | L en work is newer thi on tocki hold the arms closely t rings ara tied ina o crinkled crapes are dresses, dot b'ue cloth jackets are of inch wids strings w bonnets, s aro waperseding nnets, appsar feathers on e stylish ilk gloves fashion ble, Patent leath 1 low shoes will be worn in the summer by ladies. New veils are soal brown or wine colored tulle dotted with chenilie Arrow-heads are s'itched nt openings of clpth jackets, The Norfolk jacket remains in favor for flannel and cheviot dresses. Lawn tennia stripes cime in red, olive and Japanese blue shades. Jet collars and enffs are wited for trim- % black grenadine dresses. White flannel dresses will be popular in the country with young ladies, Pink is a favorite color for young ladies’ dresses both formorning and evening wear, Newly-imported «ilk hose showing hand- some shades of dark wi ruby are embroidered over the instep with pale yellow butte: flies, It's the woman who has a hrown plash sncque on who can quickest tell a sealakin when she sees it on another woman,— Stenbenvile Herald. All dressy bodices for young Indies are laced at the back; they open in a square or heartshape in tront, and ars usua ly bor- dered with lace, embroidery, or beaded applique bands, An exchanze sayt that “Miss Sadie Small, st Jeffersonville, is working on a quilt to contain 15,000 pieces,” 17 the s are large enongh some poor Cincin- i girl's feet be made happy next winter, Summer silks of light texture are now showa with groundworks of wlive, claret, moss n, nerine blug nd golden Lrawn, wich handsomely executed designs f birds and flowers printed in natural colors upon their surface, A Chicazo girl hido will of her own. “Remember,” nhe once said to her mosher, hnuchtily, “that I have the only busile in this house that is fit to wear.” ‘Yes,” raid her mother, “and I cin yank_ it off and send you to b quick tuat it will make your heau s i of pale s)ge greon are vocket m straw, 1 nder The brim are novel and protty, inside is faced with pals pink surah veiled with Spanish lace, The young women of Nevada City, Cal., amuse the town while amusin ¢ themselves. Dlossoms, Twenty-four of them have formed a com- pany in mockery of the younz men’s mw tary organization, and ‘pacade in a o form of red calico, with hrooms for guns, Their lnst parade was to escort a bride to the railroad station, Favorite artistic combinations of ¢ lor are pale green and silver, turquois blue and violet, copper red and vandyke brown, fawn colur with gold, sage 1 with beliotrope and silver, olive and coral pink, sapphirs biue with amber, and amber with willow green, and buttercup yellow with black or Venetian red, The most fashionable costumes of the sewson for general wear are made of English woolens, soft and plain, or beautiful fine materials with a plain ground, striped with cardinal, moss groen, old_ gold, or terra- cotta threads, hardly distinguishable fiom the ground work, or mixed with tiny flecks of color half lost in the thickness of the fabrie. Lawns and dotted musling are made with many narrow, gathered flounces around the skirt, and above this a shirred Mother Hubbard basque, or a {mlntad waist, with full paniers attached to the sides, Over this pointed waist is placed a Marie_Antoniette fichu, edgei with lace, crossed over the bosom and fastened with a wide bow and ends of watered riblon matching the shade of the dress, Moribund husband (t0 esthetic wife)— “'Well, Jennie, the doctor says I must soon leave you, Do not grisve; have provided handsomely for you in my will ou will keep my m:mory greev, won't you, my love?” Esthetic wife (sobbing)— *Dearest, T will; and T will see that your grave is kept greco also,” reflectively, **but none of those horrid brichtcolors, A nico uli\'u-grur green, with an old gold tomb. stone, will look too awfully lcvely for any- thing,” They werc UHHR their fiest spring roam inthe field. The yielding turf, though )urdlfy shaded with green, welcomed their slow footsteps, anc an occasional bit of Dlue sky smiled through the gray clouds them, “‘How beautiful out-door life is to be sure, See, Eugene, there aro two birds busily engaged in getting material for their nests, Don't you think—don't you think —" *1 know what you are about to way, sul»hia. But, don't” you see? The birds build their nests without bills to pay, and—" “But they use their bills, Eugene ‘Why can't you use your bills—bank bills?" *‘Because, my dewr, 1 haven't got em.” ‘Ihis seemed to be the question, and after a little presentation of biils in the old f far way a1 the two sat on the big gray rock beveath the oak, the watines adjourned, without date,—New Haven Legister, e RELIGIOUS. The church of England has %07 churches in Lond n, 476 of which have wsurpliced choirs, Ritualism is increasing, One family has worshipped in the *‘old meeting house” at Hingham, Mass,, for ten generations, and probably used the wame pew frow the start, The Methodists of the Carolinians are arranging to establish & summer resort, modeled on that of Chatauqua, at Hen- derson, N, O, which 1t is stated possesses fine natural attractions, ‘There are ten groups of churches all 5 subject to & general council. Thesc are: Constantinople, Alexandria, ~ Antiozh, Jerusalem, Russia, Cypraf, Australis, Mount Sina, Moutenegro, and the Hel- lenic church, The number of mewbers in wll of the branches is nearly 75 020,000, The Episcopal church congress, heid in Richuond during the four diys begivning Octobsr 24, will havea new topic of discussion each half, begiuning in the afternoon of the tirst day, «s follows: Position and Work of the Laity in the Church; Priestly and Prophetic Functioos of the Christian i Relations of the Church to the Coored Race; The FPowers of Btanding Committees; Lowpi-a- worn with | to be 1 e svid meetin rupla i M v 1 was utiende vaud other proine y. Ground adjoining thi hy th partly for a “lose to pu [ Feiends’ horses into when they come feom | sfar to the u that they may Jo t in th and ot { i el | buryieg vlace ana for u y childeen of the town t carden to plant with physical plante 1w and Jasses to know simples and jearn o mace oils and intments,” IMPIHTIE IE4t b true that Jesso James is in heaven, a great many simp e-min ed ple i this mtry who never scuttled a railroad train nor cut a throat, will sub- let their chuwch pews at very favora term An old inister Sunday sent up the following petition to the throne of vrace: *Sum ob dis here congregation will %0 to the court house, some to de jail, some to the yallows, and w to de devbil; but Lord bless "em where cber dey are.” Well turned: A traveler reports a clever repatt e in the old cathedral at Santa (e, Several can women were kn ing ¢ floor, moaning in pra “\We ker-on, *‘don’t that b the devil?” ‘I guess that's what they're trying to do,” was the guiet reply ot a companion, A Japuanese idol of the first-class will sellin } ondon for 15,000, But of course the Japs won't sell 'em, So the museum men tend a missionary out to convert the Japs to Chris isnity a d then they have no further use for the idol and give it to the missionary, and he send ukes & good thing out of it. sometimes usefal, The other day a book-ngent took rcfuge undor & hay mow during a severe thunder- storm. The lightuing played round his Liding p ace for halt hour, and then struck a church n lundred paces off and net it on fire, This shows | eyond a doubt that natural forces are blid, and that thereis very little inte.ligence in the oper- etions of nuture, The Congregationslist asociation of New Jemey have advised the president of the passage by them of a resolution thank- ing “‘the God of the pilgrim fathers, and of the fatl and founders of the repub- lic, that He gave t» His servant, Chester A. Arthur, our honered president, the wisdom and the courage to refuse his wig- nature to the recont legislation excluding & large portion of the human family from onr shores.” I'ho republican convention of Oregon makes one of its planks a con- demnation of the president’s v of the Chinese bill, This is the difference be- Religion is tween practical politics and theoretical piety. The lo Baxter has the most 11 y Schoulin Autin, Afew Sundays ago he asked one of his pupils: “Who is dat ar mysterious hein’ fi om nutfin’ am hid, who sues and knows eberytinz what huppens? I axed yer dat qreshun lus’ Sanday, and 1 now wents de wnswer,” * I knows hit. My fodder tole me de i swer,” suid oue boy. den, who does yer fodder say am ous ben' who knows all things what happen!” “Dep toahman ob ds gran® jury,” B¢, Louis is now le ng oaled upon to furnish a number of ballet danzers, jug- lers and serio-comic vorformers for Topeka, Kas,, where n Methodist church i being rapidiy transformed into a variety theatre, ‘Lhestage of the theatre will o cupy the space directly in the rear of that rtion of the churen where the . ltar for- stood. In front of the churcha being placed for. the acecmmo- dation of brass hands while the spire is being placed in shape for an electric light. The old benches are to be removed and ve ¢ mfortable seats put in their places 1or the accommation of visitors, The Rev, Dr, Cnarles I, Hall, pastor of Holy T y church in Brooklyn, has always taught his youn,est child to say wrace at too table us soon asit could #peak. His young hopeful is new a small hoy, whose prerogative is to ask the divine blessing upon the food us soon as the fami- y is seated, A fow days ago the preacher eing in o hurey to get” through his even. ing meal to go t» n wedding entered the dining-room swiftly, and as socn as he took his seat promptly said grace hinself, His son loked at him in surprise, and as the father finished, the boy shaking out his napkin said: *We'l, you've got a cheek, EDUCATIONAL NOTHS, Nine American colleges have adopted the Osford cap. This is well. Heretofore about the only thing that distingaished a cellege student from other people has been the bad spelling In his letters home asking for money to * buy books,” The great educational trouble of the southern states is the lack of proper ele. meatary instruction. Dr, Mayo says that tho academies are compelled either to do the work of an elementary school or to substitute a thin veneering of *'acomplish- ments” for solid fustruction snd systematic mental tra nivg, The Boston society 'of national history will open u senside labratory for a limited number of women students at Annisquam, . on July 1, the term to end Septen- ber 1. A windmill will supply runnin water so that living animals may bestud and a yacht will take out dredging parties ut suitable intervals, A public discussion on music in the pub ic schools was held in Pittsburg last week between Superintendent Luckey and # lively antagonist, Dr, Wood, The lat- ter gontended that the school course is al. ready overlonded with studies; that only 10 per cent of the achool children have musical talent; and that the time ocoupied in giving & smattering of the art might be more usefully employed in more honiely branches, Superintendent Rogers, of New Orleans, ways that the publi: school trawning given to the cole an'};euple has had remarkable results in the d'rection of industry, order- liness and good manners and morals, In New Orleaus hoth the public and private schools for colored childr.n have constint. ly increased and the parents have shown an appreciation of the benents of educa- tion by seuding their children to school when they could ill afford to spare their wervices at L when in many in. stances considers sacritices have been required to furnish them with euitable clothing and text books, The system of tesching i schools {s subjact of cowp! as well wsin Awerica, It was stated at a recent weeting of the National Union of element.ry teachers that codes and regu: latious, which confront the teacher at every turn were rapidly degrading him into @ nere hearer of lessons, o warker of reg- inters, & grinder or the ndards, and o worker for the examination week. The inevitable examination came round; and iron necessity cnmpelled hLim to subject the backward to all the mechanical “re- n clementary int in England nss, 1 uni varaal clever were (is and t 3 PHRN | The Tpdians breaki For ton Tr hat is this 1 with kel )} i " the retenti vgeons and wonderfui fl e nover dreamed of, —Picayunc wherry-boxes ar 3 Cmey Teland beer muge—tney ar y ick, and the bot v are 1 indnustry in cans and New Or- he canniv Baltimor Lept leans Picayune, “Pake that right awa man to the waiter cer ot whipped it for his 1 in here to get hey teil we Iirown has for music, id I 4l knew f them, in fac that they were for bru; of his head!” A man who has fai in business thice times, was soid out |y the sheriff twi and is now living on his children’s e: ings, has written a very sound and cal article on “How to Sucered.,”—N town Her Thank a kind Providence for the deco. rated banjo craze, After a hanjo ia de- coruted, it cannot bs played on” without spoiling the pictures. Now, won't some el startw mania for decorating ac- —Philadelphia News, haved, —Pnck, ing flies off the top There is a species of monkey in South America w 1l n howl ¥o loud asto make itwelf heard at a distance of two If one of these creatures were im-+ Michigan the people would elect it to congress.—Boston Post, “Intelligent,” d the butche: dorg o’ mine was the most _intelli ter that e hen he it by jumping into the sausage machine, so as to save me all the work he could,”—Boston Post. “How much quinine can you take ata dose?” inquired one malarious individual of ansther ax they met on the street this miles ported Why, re it sete my “Does i I should think you wowid take six grams twice a New Haven Legister. “Don’t talk teo mnch; try and 1 good listener,” satd a father to his li boy; but when he canght the Iad with his ear to a keyhole one «ay, when his sister’s bean came to see her, he’ thought the hoy didn't fully catch o his meaning—Cin- cinnati S 1y nigh A city o 10 had escorted a country girl to the theatre, thinkin lease_her. went out, and by Wihen he placed them in her lap she sp lowd enough to be heard all avout, do you take me for—a cider mil?" chap [collapsed; he press, —Cincinn ti Saturday cheerful, Mr. Spice t the o\d gentleman rambling own the a e, ““Yes,” snid the interio- 1 ha just had a troublesome pulled,” and when the sympathi gentleman asked if it hurt him much, Seth cheerfully responded: “Not a bit; it was an_organ_ grinder, and s policeman ed hin No cranks but myself uhout my premises. "—DBoston Commyrcial Bul- letin, Always that way,—“Give yon cents?” echoed a citizan who was halte: the street by o tiawmp —*'why shoutd [ you ten cents?” buy o way the calm reply. **And what on earch do you want of & cork-screw?” I\ the cork from a beer bottle,” T o you have it.” “*Very well,” said the tramp, n8 he turned aws “Here I tind a bottle of beer in theront. If1 had a cork-serew I could di for a nickel, must bre the nec beer, rum the hottle my throat on a % wonder that & poor man nover gets along. —Iree P'ress. “Old Si” wiped hi marked: on de City couldn’t stand the friend who m s & nk the beer and se'l the L for want of ten ¢ lose more or less glasses, and r- 1 see de president has sot down ill!” “Yes, he has vetced rite! I don't beleebe in dis way ob passin’ bills fer ter keep fokes outen dis country jess ’kase dey's yaller an’ don’v use desanie kin’ ob kolone dat de nigger does at er cake-walk er one ob de A 8 do at er wahd meetin’ ' “Then you think the Chin ought to be allowed wcome in?” “Sartin! Da only ’jection dat 1'se heah'd agin 'em is dat dey min’s dere own biziness, sabes dere money, an’ don't go gallivantin’ round de poles sellin’ out dere votes fer meau whisky an’ haf- dollar notes, Dere's so menny triflin’ miggers an’ po’ white trash in dis country uow dat I thinks er niillion er too ob Chinamens ~wouldn't hurt ennyboddy much ceptin’ hit ar de washwomen, ‘“Perhaps you are right on general princi- les,” “Well, ef I aint rite I'm jess bull- eaded 'nuff tor beleecbe dat eider de Chiness hez got er rita ter cum, er den dis iser white man’s gubment, an’ de nig- & Il be de mex’ ter go!"—Florida l)nlry 18, _— Yred, Amos, Tyler Street, Rochester, writes: “Your SPRING BLosS0x is won- derful; I never used anything that acted 80 well on the bowels, and at the wsume time was 80 free from the drastic proper- ties of medicines usually so.d for the pur- pose.” Price 50 cents, trial botules 10 cents, wd-dlw . for Farmers and Me- chanios, Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and fawily. 1f you wre bitious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed. spirits, aud generally debilitated, do not delay a mo- Fortun went, but go at ouce; and procure a bote tle of those wonderful Electrio Ditters, which never fail to cure, and that for the ing sum of filty cents.—[1ribune. old by Of I, Goodnian, Clarkson & Hnt, Buccessrs 0 Richards & Hany, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW. 8 L4thRbrast O he W' FAST TIME| 1o golng Kast take the Chicago & Northwest- Trafne loave Omaha 8:40 p. m. snd ) full information call on 17, P, DUE: 14th and Parnbam 8ts. J, DE Depot, or at JAMES T. CLAL Onnie [ DX, ., SCHHKER, Physician and Surgeon CHEONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, Etc., A BPECIALYY. Medicines furnished at office Oftice No. 1412 Farubam St., between 14th and 16th Omaba BNeb. f2aesi we it fit to AN i e N ) G HH W RHEDMATISH, Heuralgia, Scratica, Lumbago, Bactache, Sorensss of the Che. Gou?, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sweil- ines and Sprains, Burns and “ Realds, Conera! Badily Pains, footh, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other ains and Achos. R uals &7, JAcome 01k d gheap Exterosi Diractions in Eleven TAnguagss 400D BY ALL DRUGGIRTS ANY DELLERS IN MEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & CO,, D M WEL Y, (Saccessor to D.T. Mount ) Manutacturer and D Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods rin Agentfo: Jas, R Hill & Co.’s CRILEBR AXEID CONGORD HARNESS *The Best in The World.” TALI FATRNAT S, ed. OMAHA,NEB Orders £0. me 1y Proposals For Indian Supplies and Transportation, DPARTM t{E INTERIOR, Office of D Indian Affairs, Was_ ington, April 25, 1682, ted proposds, ndorved CUr p adds f. bidu for Beol pos.) Bacos, Flowr, Clothing, or n, ¢, (a3 the cuse’ may be,) and tommlsslo ir of Indian Aflairs, ster st w York. will be recelved untit Lp. m. of Tuosday, May €, 1832, for furnishis ¢ tor the indian &crv ot 810,000 pound+ Lacon, 40,000, 00 pounds Boot on tho hoof, 1 8,000 pounids Beans, 70,000 pounds Baking Powder, ,000,000 § ouy pounds Coff 0,00+ pounds Fic us pounds Feed, 500,000 pounds Hurd Bren 000 pounds Hominy. 9000 pousds Tarrels moss pork, 285,000 pounds pounds I 0 pounds ot pounds Falt.’ 240,010 pi 3 0,000 pounds & (consisting dard Calico, Duck, free from all tin, yards, Bleac ety ing, 20,000 yarus; Hickory nmun¥ 10,9 Callco ” Shirting, 6,000 yards; Winsey, yards; Clothing, Grocerios, Notions, Hardware, Medical Supplics, and s 'long li-t of ancous articles, Forxs, &e,. and for Wagons requ ico I Arizona, Coloiado, Dakots, Indian To ritory, Minncsota, Montans, Nebrasks, Ao.ada and Wiscon-in, to bo deliver. od st Chicazo, Kansws City, an Also for such Wagons as may be required, ¢ dapted to tha climate of the Facifle Coast, with California brakes, delivered at San Francisco. Also, tuan portation £or such of the articles, goods, and supplics that may not be contracted or o be delivored at the Agenci‘s. BID8 MUST BR MADE OUT OX GO NMENT BLANKS Schedules showing the kinds aid quantities of subsistence supplies equirad for esch Agency, and tho kindd vud quan ities jn_gross, of all other go-ds and artfalcs, together with blank proposals and foruws for contract and band, con Witions tc by observed by biders, tme’ and placeol delivory, forua of contract and pay ment, teansportatlon routes, and all other neces- sary {tstruc fons will by furaished upon appli- cat.on to tho Indian Office in Washington, Nos, 66 and 67 Wooster strect, New York: Wi, 1. Lyon, No. 48 Broadway, New " York; the Comin waries of bubsistence, 1. 8. A., at ci ago, Lorvenworth, Omahs, Saint int Paul, §an Frar civco, ‘and Yankton; twaster at Sioux City, aid to the P, st: wastors at tho forlowing named places in Kan- was: Arkansaw City, = Burllugton, Caldwell, Dodgo City, Emporfs, Eurcka, Great Lend) Howard, Hutehison, Lar e, fon, Medicine Lodgo, New on Osa; dan, Sterling, Topcks, Welliogton, Wichita and Winfiold. 3 will bo pened ag the hour and day above atated, nud Diddirs ave tnvited to bo present at the opening. CrrTIFIED CHECKS, All bids must be accompanied by certificd checks upon some United States Depository or Aysistant Treasurer, for st luast five per cent. of the amount of the proposal., H. VRICE_Commis ioner, Dr, HUBER VAN DOREN 1411 Douglas St. Omaha. TUKATE VERY SUCCHSFULY ALL Chronic Nervous and Special Diseases. Medicines furnished at office, Satistacton gusrantecd oF money retunded, e GRAY'S SPECIFIC u}mu;nm Tho Great¥1id DR MARK TRADE MA.‘lngluh wm-‘n < An une ¢ falling cure for Sominal Weakuess, Spormstor: thoa, Tmpot: cney) ani A R Discescothar S follow sy & BEFORETAKIND, sequence of AFTER TARING, Sall-Abuso; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassi- tude, Pain in the Hack, Dimiess of Vision, Pre 1aturs Od Age, sud many other Diseased that lead to Insauity or Consumption and & Prewma- ture Grave. &4 Full particulars tn our pamvhlet, which we desire to send free v mall to every oue. &4 The Specific Medicine is sold by sl druggiste 8¢ 81 per packake, or 6 packages for 8, or will 0 froo by mail on rect ptof the money, by addressing * THEGRA 4EDICINE Of Bufialo, N.'Y. orsalew ocfme-e 1ust be s wi ted in sop- |1 1t you | 1t youare It your £ | 1503 have ) with it your storati not to take It you have syste Prics, ot uess, rely JE G scom You wil LIVER principlo, of all disease difficulty, act direcily Yoo a d Lealthy, con the system. the distross; rem dy has tations and For Diahe For'sale i troubled with Spri 1t your Liveris torpid, 1t you have any specice of Humor For \mparting strength and vitality to the s tom, nothing can equal Goodnisn. @ uties ttere. e yorny An poereattis o Whoever yon are aheucver 3o feel ing without éntoxioatis or Bittere. Borwels, blood, iiver of mertes cured 1f you nse| Hop Bitters soare the CAUs 0 other w WARNER'SSAY liver, and it steikes For the innum healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary ane physical derangements generally, this gr RDOCA LOOD ¢ BURDOCK BLOOD EITTERS cstrated with slek Teadncke, tako BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE! disordered, re BURDOCK LLuOb BI 1t your Blood s mpiire, pirify it with BURDOCK BL D BITTERS, Indig s you will find an antidote BURDOCK BLOOD BI TERS. m with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. store it to health: BURDOCK BLOOD | 00D BITTERS. r4 or Scrofulous BURDOCK any symptoms ¢ Sores, & curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS EURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the ith BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1.0 21 Sottle; Trial Bottics 10 Ots FOSTEY, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. Sold at wholesale by lah & McMahon and O, F. 10 57 eod-me it vou arew St avold and ive or i o 1 bel (ffect, not o cause. Its orizi nifestations withoit. e 0 2 ust ba removed, and e effected, D KIDNDY AN RE is estaviished 0 jiot this 263 1 hat C 1 956 Per Cent. s arize from de ged kidneya and o) at the root of the ts of whichit is composed upon thes at organe, both os a TourR, and by placing than in a nditicn, drive disease sud pain from The clen 1o trcub'es eatsed by un- Irgaus; for ingg Disordersof Women no equal. Beware of impostors, im- 1 concoctions said to be just ns good. ton, 03 for WARNLER'S SAFE RE. DIABETE! )y il dealors. H. WARNER & €O.. ___ HRochester, N. X STETTER ¥, 1, JOHNSON 3. MILLARD, MILLARD & JOHNSON, 'Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. | 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUC OLICT? 3 for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber {OMAHA, - 1 :lr AN ¥)) AAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE., JOHNSON & 00, | TOOTLE MAUL & CO. STEELE, J¢HNSCON & CO0,, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN ). Miils Flour. NEB. Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coocds, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS ARD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 1 HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WAILIL PAPRIR, AND WINDOW SHADES. EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 108 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAH J. A, WAEEFIELD, s ) N RS TR R Lath, S8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DGORS, BLIKDS, MOLDINGS, ILIME, CEMERNT PLSTIEE, ETNC. SErSTATE AGENZ FOR MILWAUKER CEAENT COMPANY OMAHA NER Near Union Pf\.cific Decot_ - I. OBERFELDER ‘& CO., WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. 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