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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY, LEBE FRIED&&CO, The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House LN TWEE TWEST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - - - NEB. S CAULEIBLID e \WVHOLES A LE e BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER Wall Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham #t. Omaha Neb. ROTHE & JONES Wholesale Lumber, Jr. 1408 Farpbham Street. maha, Neb. THE MOLINE . 1992 2.4y < Mot et s Manufactured by MOLINE STOVE COMPANTY. Thoy make & specialty of COOKING STOVES, and have this year placed In the market n cof the MOST ECONOM 0 AND MOST SATISFACTORY STOVES ever made. They make both Plsin and extension top, and guarantee all their goods. The sgents for the company ure. PIERCY & BRADFORD, ———DEALERS IN—— Furnaces,Fireplaces,Heaters M .Aa W T B L &, GRATES, RANGES, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ete. 1211 FI}RNA}I SIR]_;ET. & it QM_AHA NEB ; PERFECTION IN ROASTING AND BAKING, is ouly attained by using GHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. 2 WITH (@)l WiRE 6AUZE OVER DOORS. For salo by MILTOR ROGERS & SONS, OIVLA LS. jull-m&ely "DIRECTURY ob LEADING WESTERN HOTELS HOTELS. PROPRIETORS POW ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Neks BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Milford, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, EROWNSVILLE Nk COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsnurg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loulsylile CITY HOTEL, OHENEY & CLARK Blalr, Hob, COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, COMMERCIAL HOUGE GREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'8 HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUBE, 8UMMIT HOUSE, HOUSTON HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRABKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OCOMMERGC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, OOMMERQCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUEE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOODE HOUSE, DOUALAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, OROZIER HOUSE ©. R. OROZ'ER, AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W, ROCKHOLD, CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, Red Oak S.BEYMOUR, Nshraska Clty, "M Weeping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, Gresnwood, Nebi Olarinda, lows Eremont, Net! Ashiand, Kot Atkinsan, Kob, Quide Rocd, Ne Oreston, ia. W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY. E. L. ENO, 0. B, HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E.L. GRUBB, AWAN & BEQKER, QEO. CALPH, ©. M., REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKER, 6. BURGESS, DI A, WiLLIAMS, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, J,'L. AVERY, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, FRANK WILKINBON, H. W, PERRY, B F. BTEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, Atlantic, | Audubon, Cornling, Ia. Btanton, Burllngton Juration, M Blanchard, la. Bhenandoah, la, Dayld City, Neb College Springs, In Villls Maivern, | ida Grove, Ia Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Clarks, Neb, Bedford la. Marysvlile Mo Norfolk Junctign Neb Beward, Neb, Auroar Neb, FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswol DEPOT HOTEL, . L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la, LUSK HOUSE, J A LUSK, Logan, la. DOW CITY HOUSE, W. H. MORTOY, Dow City, la, JAGGER HOUSE, GORE& 8§04, Denison, la, STaTA JOTTINGS, St, Paul's burnt district is being rebuilt rapidly. The Richardson connty jail hasa't an inmate, The Wisner Congregational church is about finished President Arthur will attend the Grand Tsland reunion. The Liberty postoffice has received 38 new lock boxes, A library association is being formed at Bloomington, A Preshyterian church, 28¢4J, is to be built at Staplehurst. Shelton hae orgauized a ball club, to be known ae the Clippers, J. . Neshit was elected principal of the North Platte schools. Arrangements are beiog made to start & creamery at Bloomington, The new Methodist church at Superior will be dedicat:d on the 6th. Frank E, Conklin and Annie Biddle, of Alma, united on the 28d ult, Gage connty farmers report oats coming out 60 to 70 busl re. The West Point )l board elected Prof. Catherwood principal, Rev, H. A. Guild goes from Juniata to the Ashland Baptist church, ackson has got up a fine programme of « at their new track, The Gage county republican convention will be held on September 2 H, H. Reed, of I'ort Calhoun, will dig 1,200 bushels of potatoes on six acres, The Dixov county tair will be held at Ponca on September Gth, 7th and Sth, A Hanover (Kan.) Sunday Schoot has an excursion to Grand Tsland on the Sth, The corner stone of the hig hotel g up at Pawnee City will be laid on the Oth. The Presbyterian church at Gibbon has been repaired and was reopened last Sun- day. The Washington county republican con- vention will bs held ut Blair on Saptember bth, Dakota City twins—on the 21st ult., to the wife of M. O. Ayres, a boy and a girl, Charles M. Aldrich, of Harlan county, threshed sixty-five bushels of rye to the acre, Kearney cunty will hold a Sunia school convention at Siinden on the 20th and 27th, The Indians say when the helianthus is soarce on the prairies it is a sign of a mild winter, A Pawnee county man with a large orchard will tell his peaches at 50 cents a bushel. The Pawnee county republican conven- tion will be held at Pawnee City on Au- gust 12th, Julius Frank, of Maitland, Mo., ran into Brownville on the 20th ult.,, and married Amalya Marohn, ster of Central City has n new boxes, of the Yale make. There is talk of dividing Gage into halves and maxing Wymore the _county seat of the south half. Elder J. Currington and Alf. Canfield, of Tecumseh, start for Europe soon, to buy thoroughbred horses, Mrs. Frank Eller, of Columbus the 23 ult., during child birth, the mother of eieven children. On the 26th, at Hastings, Jas, B, § Jan, telegraph operator at Kearney, and May Ballard, were married, Rev, T. W. Hutchinson preached his farewell sermon in the M, BE. church at Bloomington on the 30th, A. S. Donaldson, of Antelope county, killed a wild ca: a few weeks ago thut measured seyen feet from tip to tip. Mrs, C. C, Bliven, of Dakota City, was thrown from a buggy on the 20th ult, and sustained injuries that caused her death, Settlers in the Lup country north of Kearney have sustained great loss by the destruction of their crops by hail this sea- son, A son of Fred. Schumacker, of Seward county, burst a blood vessel f the brain last week and one side of his jhead is para- lyzed. At Dannebrog, on the 3lst ult., a 13 year old son of Uarl Walgreen, was run over by a reaper and killed, being cut to pieces. James H. Baldwin and Miss Theo, Place were married at: Plattsmouth on the 27th ult., and left for Palmyra, where they will reside. Con Mc! at Beatric from C., W Tecumseh. Frank Pingree, one of the finest youns men of Kearney, is going to get into the matrimonial column of the papers in a short time. Fritz Hoefer, of Aurra, in tryine to shoot a dog, puv a ball into the breast of Harvey Bell, a young man who was lying on the grass near by, Asa Br-dley, f rmerly of North Platte, is running an'e on the Northern Pa- cific, and Ed. Searle and Ad. Senter, other old North Platters, have trains on the Menitoba road. The Morrison Bridge and Construction company, of B ston, will build the Blair bridge across the Missouri. It must be finished by December 1, 18835, The U. P. train out of Beatrice on the 20th ult. had a narrow escape, as the bridge over Elk creek, south of Oketo, went downa few winutes after the cars passed. Prof. Selah Waite a deaf mute teacher, of Jacksonyille, Til,, who had been visiting died on ea, a horse thief, was captured last week, He stole a team McLaughlin, four miles east of . G. Marshall, of Lincoln, died there on the 2th, His remains were sent to Illinois, Dr, McNamara, of the Beatrice Episc pal church, fell from a xlowly moving trein te and would have been run over if sd man standing by had not pulled the rail, One of the attractions at th: Grand Is- land reunion will be a Gunboat, an exact connterpart of the monitor, Osnge, 10 foet long, and 12 feet wide, fully menned, arm- ed and equipped, Col, Martin’s “conflict” story in The Dakota City Argus has crossed the river at Sioux C'z{ and is working down the Nebraska side. It gives some editors up that way pretty hard deals, Henry Lenbart and Wm, Andrews, ning to be from Mt, Plessant, Ia,, e into the house oi Frank Egolf, nea Dorcester, on the 20th and stole a quantity of clothing, They were subsequently ar- rested, Doane College library has just received from Mrs, Perit, of New Haven, Conecti- cat, three boxes of valuable books and periodicals, including more than twent; years of the North American Review, fif- teen years of the American Journal of Science aud Art, five years of the Nation and other standard publications, Our wheat harvest is now in full blast, the rye and barley having already been cut and partly threshed, Iy s from 80 to 45 bushels per acre, and barley from 45 to 72 bushels, Wheat will probably giv an average of 20 bushels, and oats from 40 to 60 bushels per acre, Potatoes promise @ large crop, and even now there are som of the early plantings matured, The weather is fine for naving the crops Minden Geazette, G, A. McCutcheon, of Tnman, has just drawn as a prize from THE OMAHA BEE a fuurteen inch Juhn Deere stirring plow, a beauty., Thisis one way the busy' Bie bas of working up such a large list of sub scribers, but the principle thing which gives it such an extensive circulation and influence, is that it invariably tukes the side of the people.—O'Neill Banner, The seven year old daughter of John Myers, merchant of Jackson, met with a serious and what came near proving a fatal accident, She had climed up into & newly tri : med shade tree, and by some means lost her hold and and fell striking the stnd of & branch on her way to the ground, ent. tiog a terrible gash in her littls bod almost exposing her entral, Dr. | was called in and se«ed vp and drossed the wound, She is dofog well=Dakota City Fag'e. Chicken thieves are troubling Aurora, Kearney is to have a kindergarten, Shelton intends to build & new school b use. Richardson county has eight weekly pa- pers. The Humboldt Advocate has enlarced a column, A new elevator is to ings. Blue Springs turf men have laid out a race course, Indianola citizens have subscribad $3,000 for a hotel. Ashland proposes to hold a horse and cattle sale fair, F. K. Bowen, of Omaha, thinks mery at Fullerton ld their picnic at h. be built at Bloe f start- ing a cre Otoe's old settlers Nebraska City on the 12 A Knights of Pythias lodge was organ: 1zed at Wymore on the 20th ult. Jefferson county is bothered Ly horse thieves and unlimited sunflowers A night blooming cereus at J. C. Black- man's, Fremont, bloomed on the 4th. The Burt county republican convention will be held at Tekamah on August 1ith The Polk connty republican convention will be held at Osceola on September Oth, The Boone county republican conven: tion will be held at Albion on Aug st 25th, Mail service betwoen Kearney and Loup City hes been expadiated to a daily route, The Buffalo county republican conven- tion will be held at Kearney on August 25th, Alex Castle, of Clarksvills, planted one potato last spring and has dug a bushel, as the result, The Fillmore county republican con- vention will e held at’ Geneva, on Aug- gust 26th, The Sherman _county_republican con. vention will be held at David City, Aug- ust 26th, Blue Springs 8 in a_quandry, whether to build a 8.0,000 school house ur a $40,000 opera house. The Blue Springs M. E. society has $1000 in its treasury and thinks of building a church. Fremont's road machine works like a “daisy,” and the people will have good roads to travel on, Chas. J. Noack, of Sacramento, Cala,, was married at Ashland on the 20th, to Ida S, Beretram, Niobrara has decided to pay its school principal $1000 a year, and wants Prof. McGinitie, of Columbus. Clinton McHugh died at Syracuse of bleeding of the ln nthe 1st. He came from Lexingtoa, Illinois, Otoe county has threo horse thief asso- cintions, but a robber got away with a val+ uable team near Unadilla on the $1s: ult, and hasn’t been caught. The North Bend Flail says that C. C, Kendall, a prominent business man of that burg, has decamped and loft his fawily in a bad shape tinancially, Miss Alphs Taylor, a Sherman county schoolma’am, attempted to drive a mule team hitched to a lnmber wagon and was thrown out, her shoulder being dislocated. A train was ditched just north of Lyons on the St. Paul road, on the 3lst, and a Chicago man named Chas, Liacomb, who was standing on a platform, was in- jured, Fred Gregory met with a painful ac dent on Thursday night. While 1iding his bycicle on the plittom at the depot he camo near going under the driving wheels of the locomotive f the passenger train, which was runniog up to the depot. In order t) save himself from instsnt death he was obliged to fall from his byéicle while under full headway. He fell on his arm, which was so badly bruised that it % will'be a month before he can useit. It was & yery narrow escape.—Neligh Advo- cate, ———— George Meredith, Jersey City, writes: “The SPRING BLOSSOM you sent me has had the happiest effect on my daghter; her headache and depression of spirits has van- ished. She is again able to go to school, and is as lively as a cricket, I shull cer- tainly recommend it to all my friends, Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, augl-dlw —_— BEAVER CITY SE~SATION. The Naked Truth—The Best Time on Record. Correspondence of The B Men have spent time and labor in attempting to write from their own imaginations something to pleasa the groat mass of readers, and, by raising a laugh, lighten the burdens of every-day hfe, At the same time ovents are taking place every day that are fully as comical as anything that can be produced by the best wits of the time, “Liugh and grow fat,” is our old saying, and if it is a true one the citi- zens of Beaver Oity, Neb,, will soon be so fat that there will not be room for them in the town. Your cor- respondent took it into his head to visit Beaver City and ascertain if pos- siblo what the good people were about, The first man he saw was the proprie- tor of the hotel, who recoived him with a broad smile, but thought that nothing unusul as hotel men aro al- ways pleased to see newspaper mon, as they are @, liberal sot of fellows aud for the most part millionaires who spend money with a reckloss hand., Dinner was served by a smiling waiter, and glancing out through a window the reporter saw a small boy sitting on the fence and laughing as if he would throw off the last button that held up his trousers, Going out into the street people wers seen porsuing their ordinary duties, but all were laughing, business men wore laughing, merchants, lawyers, doctors, yes, and even the unde taker, wore a ghastly smile, Beaver City and all the citizens were evi- dently ““full’—of laughter. At least a man wasfound who could sufficiently control himself to explain the cause of the unusual merriment. The other afternoon two young men, F. Buck and L. A. Hicks were returning from work in a .wagon owned by the latter. As they came to the water supply of the mill about a mile and a half west of the town, they eoncluded to go in bathing, They laid aside thoir clothing in the wagon and left the team withouu hitching, as the horses were old and accustomed to being left in that maune Both young men went down into the wa- tor and were just out of sight of the horses, Tmpelled by some evil spirit bent on mischief the horses walked quietly away, und when the bathers came out were nowhere to be seen, The confusion wes complete, each looked upon the other to discover much some way out of the difficulty. Like our first parents their eyes were suddenly opened to the extreme mea- gerness of their wearing apparel, AUGUST 7 1882, Aprons of fig leaves could haye been sold at & premium in that vicinity about then, At that momont heard the runaway horses walk across the bridge by the mill; which is atoat half & mile from where they were aud only a mile from town, It was a seri ous problem, would they, with the team & half milo the start and only one mile farther to go, overtake them bofore they should reach the tiwn, It was the only hope, and both struck out at their best spoed. Fast time has been made by the profe:sional ranners of ancient and modera times, but their time was a snail pace as compared with the fleetuess of these two youths who, olothed in innocence only, ran with nerve cqual to their desperate cirenm stances. The hot sun streamed down upon their unprotected backe and at- ed them with ita fiercest rays. On rushed unmindful of all ‘except that the team was nearing the town anud they werestill some distance away The prairie dogs forgot to bark and plur g into eir undcrground abodes, jack rabbits leaped aside and made for the nearcst place of safety, birds ot all kinds took to wing, all an- imal lifo was pa d with fear as the two runuers dashed over the prai- rie, throwing up clouds of dust in their mad career, Hicks madea spurt at tho end of the race and overtook the team and sprang into the wagon just as they roacked the suburbs of Boaver City, Sceing a carriage ap- proaching ho turned the horses about and started in the opposite direction intendiog to improve his toilet as soon as he could farther from the town, He had only gone a short distance when he et a gontloman and two © was a wire fonce on both ore was no turning out, it had to bomet. Busk had by this time como up and as he is very largn was mistaken by the astonished beholders as a veritabie “‘white elephant.” The boys survived and are now of the opin- ion that when they go in bathing the next time, they will leave their clothes on the ground, When the Beaverites first heard the stosy they laughed so loudly that the people of Arapahoo, fifteen miles away, heard it snd pre- pared for action, thinking they heard the war hoops of hostile Indians. “Only Dyspepsia, Doctor," sald a pationt to Wi Aberncthy. . “What would you have?’said the great surgeon—the plagie stionis the wourco of countlens mio Chock it ZKRAPERIENT and o8 Cand its probable oarly with TARRANT'S 36t 0uco it presen . agoniv consequences, if neglecte.l SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS (Succesror to D. T. Mount.) Manufacturer und Dealer in Saddles, Harnoss, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLO 'HING Bobes, Dusters and Tuef Goods Agentfo Jas, R HIll & Co's OIENLIDE k=g GONCIRD HARNESS *“I'he Bost in 'The World.” 1212 FA GCINAIV ST, OMAHA, NEB Orders Sollcited, mo 1y KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov 1, a9 it 1a cortain in it offocts snd doea not blister, READ PROOF BELOW. Also excellent for human flesh FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washingtenvilie, Ohio, June 17, 1851, D KexaL, & Co.: Gouts—Reading your ad- t i Turt, Fleld and Farm ~of your Spavin Cure, & d having a valuable horso which had heen lame from spavin for cightoen months, 1 sent to you for bottlo by express, which i six weols remoye all lameness and enlargement and a largs splint trom another horse, and both horses ato to-ay agsound as colts, The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Respoctfully onre, H, A, Bouroukrr, M. D, Bond for Nllnatrated circular giving ' positive proof, Pricel, All Druggists have it or can getittor you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Co, Pro- prietors, Enoshurkh Fails, 8. i) Vi BOLD BY A LL DRUGGIS dewelv W“ntdd*_/;:.:::”lll;l.lr';;:ull.lln Times snd weitten ty o WIEE) UB8H0 JA11 ) th+ ouly 1!t authorized oy her, and which will not be & “Blood been and will ve dablishod, hut p rson who is fn pissesdo -n fal hful a wife. Truth 1y more intorest) Axeuts should apply for Ham' . Chambers & Co., St Louis, Mo, STETT GELEBRATED H. STOMACH BIFFERS For a quarter of contury or moro Hostotter's Stomach B tters bas boen the relgoin. specitc forindigestion, dyspepsia, fover snd ague, o lo & { physical stamua, liver compl lot and’ other disorders, and has haen mo-t empha ically in dorsed by medicine men as » health avd stror gtb rostorative It coun eracts & tendoocy ) pre mature deciy, and sustain and comforts tho aged and joflrin A For sale by all Druggists and Dealers geuenslly, durable, owing ber of armrs BETTER BALANCED, [T 18 MUCH LIGHTER, is no dange breakage in handling when are generally accepted as third-clas« freight THEM to perform satisfact charge. —Al OUR ©C Tat. That it is round and straight. 24, Tt can be ncourately rolled to any 84, That its suiface be due tendency to rust or tarnish, while it at or bearing surfaces eger discovered. 4th. THE JELM Mining and Mi Vorking (‘nt\t.x\ 3 - 3 2 rpital 800k, 5 Par Valuo of Sharen, = 8TOCH. FULLY PAID UP KLY L TITOMAS, Prenldent, Comming Wy WM. E me2? b only one-halt that of cast Pulleys the fraight isstill further reduced. ily any work from the | SrLir Peineys from 12 o 48 fnches dinmoter only Pulleys of wider face than 18.inch are provided with two sets arms without extca g composed of magnetic oxida BT §T WiOUGHT AN POLLEYS E. M. MAXWELL, EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE, The following advantages are olaimed for this Palley: 1. To the absence of shrinkage strains, To the fact that the rim is much stronger than the cast rim, It 18 FREMONT, NEB., It 18 sSTRONGER and more 2, To the increased num. It saves neimiNg, It 18 cugarknr. There shipped loose. When shipped loose they instead of first-class, and as the weight is WE GUARANTER htest to the heaviest, We supply each Pulley with two set.screws without extra charge. Agent for Patent Hot Polished Shafting LAIMS., What wa claim for our PATENT HOoT POLISHED SHAFTING fe: desired yauge. f iron obviates any un. < one of the best journal the same time gi hat it will not warp or ¥pring in key seating. 6th, That it is wade of the very best of refined stock, £ For further particulars, price list and discounte, send to 2. M. MAXWELL S Foundry and Machine Shop, Fremont Neb. MOUNTAIN GOLD AND lling Company. o 5 - - - 81,000,00¢ - - - 2, AND NON-ASSESSABI.E Mines Located in BRAMBEL MINING DISTRICOT, OEFTXOERE: owlng, TILTON, Vice:Prasident, Cammina, Wyomlne & N HAKWOO L, Necroreey, Cuonins, Wyoming, A0, wavitor, vamoing, W eoan oA T B IR IS Or. J. L. Thomiss Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel, A. G. Dnon N. Harwood, Francls Leavens. Geo, H. Falos. Lew!s Zolwao, Dr. J. C, Watkine, KD LWL KENDALL, ABIEH L LDt e $3a ot 4158 Bre 8 Amaag t RETWAS il 1t ol Ravorit FERTER, I 2N CYILIE™ A T W 1 D FOR -~ CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-E. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles., § mooth Steel Tracks All connoctions are mado in UNION DEPOTS. t haa_n National Ropntation ws being the Through Car Line, ind Iy universally 1ed to b the FINEST EQUIPPED Hall 11n tho world for il classcs of travel ry it and you will find traveling o loxury A of a ort. Jugh Tickets vin rhis Co salo at all aflices in the Wow All information uhg car Acocmuiodations, cheorfally glven by spplyining to T.J. POTTER, Inst wted Lino tor leaphig , will be 8 Vico-Pros't & Gon. Munager,Uhlcago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen, Pawseny er Agt. Ohlcayo, W. J. DAVENFORT, Gen, Agent, Conncl 1. P, DUELL, 1y Tufts, icket Agt, omuhs "HEA' POOM 30 [20) 204] igvana MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast Iron FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY RICHARDS ON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS, Ewmbody new 1882, lmpr wvouen's, praoctioal fos s Cost loss 10 koo in dravr; Ui Tows fuel; Will Wie mope Doat i e Kol volume vl pure air thin any urnace made. Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFOKD, Omaha, Neb, 21 -dsm ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUK, Biauk wemoersnip roles for the anti-monpoly league, containing statemwnt of principle met: heds of precedure ana instructions how to organ. ize will' e went on applicationt to G.3H. G Melroy, Nob, Eocioss stamy, ., eATS vl Mor . | w1 e £ perivel say faction. Qoo 75 fe nndinterchanve; war by v fener on £ “oir. theso Vi Indlspensab’ These celebrated stoves for sale by Piorey & Brad ford, Omaba, Neb, 29 Im sy (154 5 Sioti Uity & Pacifie PRI N TR S N THE S0UX CITY ROUTR Runs & Solld Train ‘1hrough frov Oouncil Blufts ‘o 8t, Paut Without Change Thna Only 17 Houre RO WILL THE FROPTES vaou OOUNOIL BLUFFB8 ™0 “T SAUT, KINNEAPOLIY DULUTH OR BIiMAKOK and all polute 1a Korshorn Iowa, Hinnem bs and Onkots. ~'Ihls lne In oquipped with the improved 7outinghouse Automatlo Alrbrace snd Mille “Issforn Coupler and Puffer: and for APKED, BAFETY AND COMFORT in unsurpusiod, Fullman Palace Slowping Osr run through WITHOUT OHANGE betweon Ean 860ty ard A4 Canl, vla Counoll Blufle and Sloux Uity Tralus loavs Luton Pacidc Transfer sy Coun ofl Blufly, ot 7297 p. m. lally on areival of Kansas Clty, At Joseph wid Osuncil Binffa train from *ho Bouth, Areiving M Sioux Cléy 11:26 y, m., and 4t the Naw Unian Db b 3%, Pagl at 18:30 100 N 0L e (K ROUTE LVANUA OF ANY OTHER R or 1 raking che Blonx Clty Rond Jou got kb Tralo, The Shortess Lina e Qulckest Tl and Gomfortabls Ride (2 4 Through betweon COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST, PAUL, 47 Se0 that your Tickets road vis the “Alons ul Rall: ) TLES, . R. BUCHANAN fuperlutendont ' Pass, Ager d . E ROBINSON, As's Gen'l Pasn. Ag'h,, Missourl Valley &, W E. DAVIE, Southwestern Cownel 1680. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANBAS CITY, 3t Joe & Council Bluffs T AN LI .0, B L R owy o Diract Line to 8T, LTI AND THE SAST From Omaha and the Wesay, A traloe loave B, & M, Depot, Cmalia: Nob, 46 Of oarg heswoen Omabia nud be, 0wty 4 o ¥ o twean DM L4 EALTESN ARD WEY | GHARGES s | 1 foby P W ostlngnouse Alr-brake, | &&Beo Mat 3“: wcsed reads VIA o ANSAS QITY, 8T, JOSEFH UNCIL BLUF¥S Ra cond, 'via \. Louls, »l Jm;wn shatlons fo dbe W owis, om BN < Me| 0 DAWES, Gen. Bu osey A Gen Pase. and zi.cnhl Aug.. 8L m:‘m.' e ¥ Bokoax, i Imhnnnw W, J.DAVENPORT, Genral Agent, 0 MAl SRB woLt waPOl GOOK ‘oil'@'viu,l s~ 0 it U, = - S