Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 6, 1882, Page 3

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i 'y J.T.BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY Boots and Shoe OMAHA, - - S~ NE A, WARETIELD, WHOLESALY AND RETAIL DEALER IN e T IES TR IR Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LiME, ST, ETCS. r/\s, CEMEN AN UTATR AGENL #O TLWAL ! CEMENT COMPANY) Near Ynion Paniiic '"‘fl'rmt- - O MATANB bAoA, - HENRY LEHMANN, JOBEKR OF W A LIL PAPHR, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERK PRICES DUPLICGATED. 118 FARNAM ST, - - OMAHA STEELE, JJHNSON & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Jonned ods, and pplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of f‘s AND LAFLIN S ZED A (2 ¥l .-All‘tr.l.. RPN bl o OWHR AND HAND T_y'v‘ for BENWOOD KA I3 DI & HAUD POWDER GO0. AR B WT R Sieam Pumps, HACH!) R e geap ) ngine rirnmings, PIPE, {URCH ARG, ~CHEOLBELLS QOmaha, pr Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete ‘machinery for Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or ex; ress, GOTTHEIMER, GODKFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Stroet. REPTREIRS eSO, . —DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOGK GO. Fire and Burgiar Prao fi:fl&» .‘m:fi“u. :?éai N AT I_:'I'.\_, : I- "’“"' « ] u:: =B, 020 Farnham 5:’(1%D GMA:&:&,, 1T, W.B, MILLARDL, MILLARD & JOH '(..‘UH Sterags, bnmmmsmn md Wholesals ¥ 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED] Agonts for Peck & Bawshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr OMAHA, - - - NEB OMAHA NATIONAL B# STEELE, JOHNSON & TOOTLE MAUL & CO. O. F. GOODMATN, WWIIOLES AT DEAJENR TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. ny other flne ate Glass. MINING RALLADAY Wil Cor. Farnam and LG b Streets SUBAY e & Avyooe contemplating bullaing store, bank vantage to corres cud with us before parchasing thet Q. F, GOODMAN OMAHA '~ . . 'BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACIURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND EXFPREES WAQONS- Repan’mg Done in all Branches Ll ‘.',’;,{‘.‘,?*‘\’,!f‘mm F.C.M ORG—AN WHOLESALE GROGER 12i8 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neh. will find 1t 8o thelr ad fice Boy. Philaiclphia Kecor ‘Wanted (4'!-[\ ndenc AnC .mkmt of advertisementa reminds me of an adventure that befell a y nman of my acquaintance tha oth day. This young man h an office of move was to are plontiful er but you cannot alwaya ley on the right ono at th #0 he concluded to Herald, He wrote setting forch his s just got 1 his own, and his next n oftice bog ough in N he picked up the firat one in the pil and opened it. As he read the blushes mounted his chocks and his eyen stared in surprice at the sheet of mote paper, and no wonder, for this iy what he read: “N, I J.—Sir: should ba pleaned to accept the posis tion you offer. Tam 22 yoars old, n blonde, five feet fiva inches high, measure thicty eight inchen acrovs tha nd y mueh bust and twenty-three inches avo the thighs, Address Addio 108 W.—th st., City.” V puzzled the young man toc the uext letter. That was all vight. Tac writer was a boy of 16 § dosir- ing such a position as ho had adver tised for. With a sigh of roltef he took up the next. It was written on pink noto paper, aud tha porfume of Jockey club ro: The handwriting waa cran 1 showe at onco the writer's ur rity with pen and ink a8 odes expren- sion, It read: “To H. 1. J.--Dear 8ir: I saw your advertiscwent in to- day's Herald, and would aiswer i in person it I knew your ad drese. I think that I will suit y purpose. I am. 25 old, b foot 7 inches high; and dark, my waist i two inches, my bust Asur measnio are ar wenty-four iue lo thighs My terms b »mn(l‘-m"h. n ¥ con dol . seventh street, al ak tor Minnie.” To uny that the yourg man was dumb. fous by these Jetters would not do justice to otions, continued to being p munt. thoroughly inside ehow y of the writer, though it was I and characteriati 1t wan as follow. H. I J.—Dear Sir: Notl direst necessity would induco anewer your advertis dos thing to earz m, ot know how to do Tmay suy, hat I have a g wnd slender, and my hend 13 and, 1 have been toid, w my shoulders, 1f you would dress, in We me o | I must oad and T 2y kind of ment without igure, T vanity, am tall amall, seb g think wer your purpose, pleneo ad- confidence, — Fifth avenue. P, 8. —I underztand that T mean dra My friend sprang from his chair and paced ihe floor. **What ju the name of Oscar Wilde does this mean?” he exclaimed aloud, “Why are thewo ~ | draprd and undraped females thrush- ing themscives upon me in this man- ner! Ts some one playing 2 practical joke upon me, or am I mad/" Tt was Bowe vime before ho had the courags to go on with his task, but at last he neated himeelf again and went to Wo! Out of a hundred letters sixty were in the mauner of those I have quotad, When he had finished read- iug them he stuck a pin in his arm to seo if he wers awake or not; this proved to his entire satisfaction thet he was, and thet seemcd to add to is bewilderment., As le-deop in opened r pushed violeatly on nervous fing s knock sounded on the door, He sprang to bLis and seized a chair by the back a8 thoush to defend himself, and, with faco aflame, shouted: “Who's thers ~—aro you draped or nude?’ “V he devil do you mean?” said a y r from tho floor below, vs tered the room., “Am I dr Aro yen in tho habit of having I into your oftice™ “‘No, not nuce men,” exclaimed wy fr “aude women!” “Nude women! Look he; your min¢ me, look ing to the pile of letters. lawyer glancod over a fe and hear and then, gacity, asked for a ¢ ung man, you're out of “If you don't beliove Ik ald containing the nmnun He took tho triplo sheer ond looked carefully through the wants, “‘Here is the eolution to your puzzle,” he soon exclaimed, “ithe sams initials you have used arc signed to an advertisement for an artists’ model.” My young friend wae relieved, aud at once set to work to gather the modeis’ lotters together for their rightful owner, ‘““What are you going to do with them?’ asked the lawyer. “‘Send then to the other G AR nnid he, * *‘Young man, you're a fool,” answered the lawyer; “don’t send these lettors bm.k unul you have answered them.” ‘‘An- swered them! 1 haven't got time to sit down and write sixty explanatory letters to artista’ models.” ~‘‘Youni man, you are more of a fool than I thought. Answer them in person, I will go with you, Here is fun ahead. We will be artists for the time being.” I regret to say that my youug friend agreed to the proposition, and the two started out in quest of a model, We will not follow them — Bucklin's Arnica Salve ores, Tetler, Chappe all kin ver blaing, C ruptions, snd It is guaranteed to mooey retunded, o sale by 0 He Sat Down. We were running through South Carolina when a great big giant of & fellow with a terrible eye and voicc like a fog-horn boarded the train ata omall station, I think most of the paseengors sized him up as a chap whom it would be dangerous to argue with, but the giant wasn't satistied with that, He blustered at the con- An office boy; one who live th his parents; salary, 8 a week. Addross in own handwriting, H. 1. J., Herald office.” 1In aday or two ho calied at The Horald offico for his roply and | found about one hundred answer: awaiting him. Thero wera too many to open in the cot m of The Herald, 80 he tiec and car ried them to his ¢ which was moar by. Scating himself at his dask | that mal growled at the br: vd around as if seeking to picka fuss with. Everybody an. d him eivilly, and he had two or throe geats to him the mar iy find center of about who wants T somo prefext. the car a pale-lc years old occny and was N ) | A time ho rabhe whero th [ young man sat ar ou CStranger, w o, the firet A up with |l in 1 blue ey aud ther i a paper withont replyi § Dilyon hoar me!" roare ned over the rewi Q ticker tt one oould count six o o from you Jiftod iteolf ona an’s_eye, and tho ing the butt never wdth as & qoiet word | white fingers clute | tre Lo hair's Wy voice uttered t “Drop that hat Tho hat foll from the glant's and the quiet voice coatinued: Now you sit down ot Tl kill you!” The mu f tho weapon was not six inchos from the man's cye, and 1 saw him turn from red to white in ten seconde. o bucked away the command, sat down in & seat opposite, and never stood up o spoke moother grasp, into his head. EAsiny ProviN,— Lt is ensily pr al fuvers, constipatio pidity of the liver and kiduoys, orul debilizy, nervousnoss and noor yio ailtou yield readly to thio yreat | cas wrer, Hop Bitters, Tt ford into pw hife and vig mul mficm always, Wuy & Montana Postofice Was Abol disonse by ¢ ich blood, and to the ay 1shed. | Tho postoftico at Iron Rod, M. 1, hias by tnued, and exs | given by an « A postoftia mastors, stopy intc postoflize he divided into thra loon, uext the poaic faro bas I m, » rough-locking it and emptica the contente on the flooe, The entire crowd st once got down on their hands and comm overheuling t veral w such ag they wa through tho shoveled int on the bar customor opuned tor thoy were letters were 4 pl an ning dla box w The speetat agen. v neaded o little ceeper, who od and dl%nmm ed the anail, if he the postmaster. He answerd ‘\"u you the assistani ‘Where is th po muster! ‘Out mining.’ ‘Wher the assistaut postmaster!’ ‘Gone to Hell’s cauon; and by thunder Pill Jones has got to run this oflico next sck;its his turn.’ The government cinl then stated who ho was, snd demanded tho keys of the cffice. The bartender coully took the candle box from the bar, placed it on the floor and gave it a kick, sending it out of the door, enying, ‘There's your postoflics, and now gi.' The agent ‘Knowing the customs of the [lost no time in following advice, and got,’ This is why ‘No.” master? ‘No. this I the poatoflice at Iron Rod was Jiscon- tinued.” True to hor ‘Lrust. Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and_caring for her dear nes, never neglecting a ringle duty in their ho- half. When they are assailed by disen and the ,,y..my should have a thorough t. bowels regu- R T rmumtwl, he must know the that m aro the best and purest meliciae in and only cost fifty cents, Sold Goodman., The Agronies of Bilhous Colle, the in dexcribabie pangs o Chonis nguation, the de Dility wnd inental s cupor rosulting from s est v hably, sy be coraduiy avo.dad by rezulating thowysten with tiat agrocable and rel tandard Preparation, ueraut’s Seltzor A pel PROCURA. &' ALL LRUGGISTS, HJL SALF‘ --MI[L MALJ]NEB,Y. AVING changed onr will to Hungarian rol- I lex proocas, we offer part of our old ma- chinery ! at low pr It conslsts of & paic of fincly finished and spaced wa'n driving bevel whools, (iro + aud mor 13:) 1ino fuches face thice i a oain uptight shatt nout 86 foot 1o, one, maln wortise word during his ride of twenty miles, | He had a “‘navy” under his coat, but| . Leil wiuses Biock Oor. 18 & Dodge. something in that quiet voice and blug oyo warn.d him that the move of o Civil Erginears and Burvejors, tinger on his uld orash bullet _\;;“;‘;]‘.)_ Tk { = - ——— JUSHL EES ATRCFACL AR HOR Ehicie JOITH L. MOCAGUE, opposit ¥ ove Ofies A A 14 T UARGR J. prings | vor, 1617 Dovng > Wi nna Biationery. i 1 YT AUE 1016 Parnham Stroet dutt SCTUROTHER, the oldest R, & an catablinbed 1578 Oruabia, i8.€0 ANS oA WAKONA. R, 14th and Harney Stroots, Olothing Bought, Al iy highest Onah peice for second Cornor 10th and Farnham, ruze, Faints ana Oile, KUIIN & 00, Puaciacie, Tina Pano doods, 001, 10m aed agie ehroote, £, Whiolesslo & Rotall, 10th ov, 48 North Blde Caming Btreed, i d Fioward Stesote, SMANN & 00 + 110 auc 1818 Farn A 1 ptioen ARN ¥ & 5O cor & Pacific At A, Jackmon oty 1014 Varabans Serant, Lansre, Faranam bab. 108 “Hotos. 0id, 2 & Parnham 115 Farnbam 84 10th 54, nword) NS A AYAN 8 hand Dody Bewt Coar, 10’ Monay, Vaction Giaranseed, Aonth, o for Cash, vd Farnito) tgheoh cash pr i 5t bot_ far, & Dar Wit anufactuzon of Glgars, 2 Wi 1 .y To! aceos, 1805 Douglas. fant ivar 1816 Farnha unK. Lime ana Gemont. vorner 6th and Douglae Eta, Good Varlety Merchant Tallors. @. A, LVDQUE 3r of orr ot popnler Morchant Tatlors 18 ye- 3eIvIar tho Iatost deatun for Speirg and Summer anody for geotlaaca’s wonr. Btylfuh, dural 318 nelo0n 1w B4 evor 1303 Farnach wtech, Millinery. 28, 0. 8. 7 d Retall, Fan ot , opigrs, Gand lioards o c. Cheapost House lo 3 530 por cent. Order B col Plour and Food. " GIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOW. ARLINGTON, J. Q. MeINTIRE Lincoln, Net . WEATHERLY M(WUSE, PA. G. WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. C. REYNOLDS, Coon Rapids, lowa. BARATOOA MOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS Mitford, Ne MAREH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OMMERCIAL MOTEL HALL HOUSE, JOHN HAN ASW, MAL NAN, Stromaburg Ne CITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Giair, Neb, COMMEROIAL HOTE -, % G, MEAD, 1gh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL YMOUR Nebraska Oity, Meb U PACIFIO HATEL, P, L. TH Weeplog OMMEROIAL HOUSE A. 0. C W. MAYFIEL ORF Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, Oreenwood, Neb COMMERCIAL NOUSE, E. ITOREY Olarinda, ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Erem Nen' FXCHANGE HOTE 0. 5. HACKNEY, Ashiand, Nek METROPOLITAN MOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkineon, MORQGAN HOUSE, L. Qitues, Qu'de BUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Qresion, Ia. MOUSTON MOUSE, GLO. OALP™ Exira, 1n, REYNOLDS HOuBr, C. M. REYNOLLE, Atln I, WALKER HOUSE, D, H. WALKER, Audubon, In. COMMERCIAL MOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, 1a. OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Marfan 1 PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, Qorning, la NEBRASKA HOTEL, J I AVERY, Btanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, DOMMEROIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUBE WOODS HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, 8, F.8TE. JOMN EO! J. T.GBE U, W. BOULWARE, F. M, PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS, BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINGON, M. M, PERRY, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. M, BLACK & 8ON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUBE A. T. POTTER, BBuritngton Juration, M | Olanchard, fa Ghenandoah, la, Dayld Oity, Neb College Springs, i, Viitisca, ta. Maivern, Ida Qrove, la ARNS, Odebolt, ta KERT, Otcacla, Nob, Clarks, Neb, EN, Bedford la Maryaville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McOARTY, | N AURORA HOUSE M. 8. JONES. Arear. fen OROZIER HOUSE ©O. R. OROZ'ER, AVOCA EATING HOUSE OCENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE WHITNEY HOUSE DEPOT HOTEL, LUSK HOUSE, D. W. FOOKHOLD. LOCKWOOD & SMATTUOK. Red Ot Oapt. JOHN FOSTER, E. HAYMAKER, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Lewls, la. Griswold, a. Dunlap, fa Dow ol Y diouee, VZAAS(;’;J(V?:I ON, bow Cita =1a RR, 5 HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY: TA., Harmon & Kentte, Prop. D. M. WELTY| ¢LD SURES (Sucoomor to I, T. Monnt.) AND Manutacturer and Doaler In BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES Saddles, Harness, Whips L L e FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Bobes, Dusters and Tarf Goods Agont for Jas, COEILEER.ATEID CONGORD: HARNESS *“The Best in The World,” 1412 F.AKINAM ST, ‘s Co.'n F.'L. Sommers & Co's CELEBR ATED CRACKERS |’ BISCUITS, CAKES, : MIL m (8th and Parnham ste, " rocers. %im between Quming and Ixar Cor: nalng Streete, srdware, tron and Bteol, TGWORTIY, Wholesals, 110 end 3 como 10th and Callfornts, Harncos, Gaddles, &e. B WEIST 9010 5 bob B - & Hornvy Alw_ Jists, G Usey' £04 B. 1011 biroat, s Works, Manulscturors Iron excontod in the be 15 1inrnoy 8. oW Caps, L up In any part of the SINHOLL 410 Thirtconth stroes wuntey alon Merchants. JONN G 18,1414 Dodgo Strent, D R GERAER, For wac iarge adverblae. ment ir. batly and Wookiy, Bhow Case 7 0. J. WILDK Manufactarer and Dealox in ) proprietor Otnaha Ebwss Loaroomacis and Marey, warranted firgt-ch oves &na spur whoo! 7 tuch face and 1§ inch pitch, two velr 4 feot and 1 pair 32 inch Lurrs, spindles, pinions 13 pitch), backlnsh spri 'ete, ono for reel ch , une two recl ches iratiot whed 45 1 veyors, ote. & Ty 1od bt a litle over tw ) years, andall 18 i good ¥or luulur inforation address L HUFFMAYK & Councl! Blufls, luwl condition, aug 16wt 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They surpaws all ottiors for casy riding od durabiliy They are for sale by all Leading Car- inge Builders and Dealers throughout style he country, \PRINGS, Henry Timken, Patentee a0 Bullder of Fine Carrlages, BT TOUIS, - ~ MO. 16m J} ARS & BODIES or wal e of Tin Koofs 0dd Fello . LONN JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES, Wholesale Manufacturing . | GONFEGTIONERS 5 AND DEALERS IN' Fruits, Nuts and Cigars, Il 8. 14th St GMAHA = e WESTERN GORNIGE WORKS! C. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney §t, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanizad Iron, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spocht’s Patont Motalic Skyli Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am thio general agent for tho above line of IRON YEN Orestings, Salustrad m...u Bank Hail G * (ienins Bewa I‘[(ed OB, NIR, Offics wne wltary |eeico 11 HENRY BAUFMANN, In ne now brick block on Douglu Biroet, has 1uet opened a 1oat clogant Beca Hall, Hob Lunch frow 10 0 19 very day. ALCONKR 679 16th Biresh. Beuds, J. LYANE, Wholooslo aud Retail Beod D Cultivators 0dd Follows Hall wud Photograpners. GXO, HEYN, PROP, @rand Coutral Gallory, 213 Eixtoonth Btroed, Piret-claw Work snd Prompt: near Masonio Hall, noss guarantoon Plumbing, G P. W. TARPY & 0O and Douglas. Work pro ® L. ZITZPATRIC wnd E6am Fitting, 12 he, tot. Parobam P oyst 0 L onglay ool Physiclans W. A, GIBES, M. D, ¥ Biock, 16th Sireet P. 6. [VIBENR A and Hurgeona, No 4y Crelghicn 0. *a !.7“!‘»%'_‘".‘1? = EUROPEAN HOTEL, 1| \ h\ H-lh iy, r da, I With the The most contrall /_ locat Roome 76¢, 81,00, 160 and First Class i staurant o potel W HURST, - - Prop Coruer Fourth and Locust Streets, sT. LOUIS MO. ¥he 8tory of the Sewing Machine, A handeomo 1isble @umphlos, bluo and gold cove with uwsercus engravings, will e GIVEN A’WAY raglt person calling f branck 0 n Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic eflect of the greatest of all Blood Puritiers, It so completely roots out all Poison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated wys hat diseases of this nature isapporr L aff before the wind, 8. 5. 8., cured me of Scalp Sores, So in Nostrils and Kuars, wfter everything known to the medical profession had failed. ‘Three months have passed since 1 quis taking 8. 8. 8, there is nosymptom of the disease temnining; am permanently cured, It stanos unrivaled for Blood Dis- onsen,” Jxo, 8, Taceann, Salamanca, N, Y, S, stands without a peer. The profession will have to acknowledge it & Specific for Blood Di-eases, ’ N wAY, Monroe, Ga, “About four or five weeks o 1 was afflioted with a very sggravated type ul BloodDisease. 1 commenced using ‘B 8. 8. and after taking the first bottle HL A0 mush relieved that I Loaght five more, and amglad to say, after using four of them, that | am entirely cured, freviously having been under medical for several months,” . Richmend, Va, “After suffering from the worst Blood Diseace for more than two years, and hav- ing been trented by several eminent physi- cians, confined to my room and bed the greater part of the time, my body covered with copper-colored sorea from tho size of ® pea to that of a silver half-dollar, I was well nigh in despair, At last I commenced taking 5. 8, 8. Inn short time I began to improve in tlesh, all the sores healed,and T could feel and know that T was well, and to 8, 8. 8, muost the credit be phan of my entiro restoration to health, I have not taken a dose for over six months, and am s freo from sores or blemish as any Lottik Ross, Atlanta, Ga, npru\od fter taking the first bottle 8.;in two weeks was able to come huma finding the waters were no benefit,”” AAT 1, Newport, Ark. **Our science has not made knownacom= hlnlllon eqmd to 8. 8, 8, for skin or blovd T, 1, ’flA!HY\l\I'Iu.‘ Ph, G., Macon, Gs, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Is huald Favorite and EPICEIN QXA W X 0 X —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. IETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East And@outh-East, THE LINE COMFPRISES Noarly 4,000 wiles. Holid Smooth Bteel Trac il congections are made in UNION DkPDY A hu_w Nationsl Repntstion ss being reat Through Oar Line, and s unlv-mny ‘sdod 1o b the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail. ¥osd In the world for all classes of travel. Inxury or sub-ofiice of The Bllfl pany, or will by “mafl, yoss pald, b wav fersan ifviog sh & distance thow ous ofioes The 8inger Manufacturing 0o., nchurlag Gom Prinolpal fiice, 94 Unlon Bquare, NEW YORK I. DOUGLAS, ARCEITECT, Carpenter, Superintendent, &o, Old Buildings Reconstructed. ow buildinge erected. Plans and specifications furnlshed. 1416 Harney 8t., bet, 14th and 16th 1y 14 6m. DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Burgeon, CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY, Medicinos turnished at office. ort, “Through Ticketd via this Celebrated Line for salo at all oificos in tho West, Allintoruation about Rats o Fare, Blecping Car Acocmwodations, Time Tablos, &c., will be chsetfully glvon \A)thyl)luluu ) 20 Vice-Fres't & Gen. Manager,Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, on. Passouncr 85t Chicago, PORT, il mnmu-l l) 0NN ETAULLS Bec. THE NESRASEA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Nsb !MANUFACTURERS OF Qorn Planters, Hrrrows, FParm Rollers Disiing, Bulicy Hay quuu, Bucke. tleyating tndmills, & Wo are propared % do Job work and manutag, uring for other parties. Address ul orle Offoo IN. W. corner 13th and Faroam streste, over Merchaot's Natioual Bauk, Omabs, Neb. NE¥&ABKA HL:NUPAUI‘U!L!G ©0

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