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a —— The Orp_gbna Bee Pabtished every moraing, oxcept ‘Brunday @be on:y Mond sy rorning dstly, IERMS BY MAIL ~ Wear,.... 810,00 | Three Months,$8.00 Months. 0,00 | One Lo IHE WEEKLY BEE, published ev. | oy Woduesday. | TERMS POST PAID— One Venr......8200 | ThrepMonths., 50 Ix Meaths.. . 1.00 | One| o AxrrioaN News Cowpafty, Sole Agents or Newadenlers in the "nited States, — 1 SUNDENCE<AIL ¢ tini® to New. and £ P n o ddressed to the |converts o the democratic party, nor than he has for dawning the public., tation on the Virtues of ple know pretty well what the road ia ax Bre, 1 v des 5 | ’ i i g for oy b h euRes L VIRAS~AU ur.-m«.--"l’.""-‘ lesiro if it can be avoided to|Mr. Vanderbilt did not refer His Employer. '(",]",'",'g'( They aleo know that the Bettors nnd Remity wnoes should be ad. | 4%t in putting democratic candidaves [t0 the fact that the stock of SR Yy OB o § v}:"l hfr'\m gressed to Tup D PUBLUHING J0X-|into public «ffizes, Bot they have|the Now York Central and|PThen P, " . i S S VS U S OUR #ANY, OusnA, Drafts, hocke and bost [ 7y ? y _ | Yhen apa fheron Rubbed |ar d avllars per mile to build this road foe' Ocdors 't _be made papable to the | jus w:muu sympathy with a corrupt "“'V::n river roads which he controls| g Down and Patted Him | LY 880 know that the government wder of the Company republican as the have with w|has been watercd to the extent of Uad $he © £ave this company s land grant of e | coreupt ¢ . 0 " bout a hundred millic f doll ader the Cuin. every other soction of land for tweniy . {corrupt demoorat They ecannot|®! idred millions of dollare, it 3 #16 BEE PUBLISHING CU., BEODB | as honest mon demouico corraption in | This watored ook never cost dol- - miles on eitker idg of the road. And 3\ | , ¢ 14 2 perfectly we ro t B, ROSEWATER, Edito." | the o;posite party and awellow fraud |lar. It represonts nothing but fraud | The Bellowing Bal.dozer of the B | company pays ....’enx'.?»:nsy.m n].",,}',‘ 7 in their own. And whon outrageous |#nd yet he imposes sufficient trans. & M. Mattles His Jaw But, curions to say, Mr. Green THE CAMPAIGN. { frauds are commisted with the plain portation charges upon the commerce Bones Vigorously. DID NOT MENTION THESE THINGS [ We are sauthorized to announc) Senator Van \'.',‘-1‘ to address the ‘oreesion of the party will, they are citizens of the Third district on lssues of the homr at the following named places : i Blair, Friday, October 20 Tekamah, Saturday, October 21, O'Neil, Monday, Ostober 253, Norfolk, Tuesday, October 24. Gen. A. H. Connor will speak at Arlington Tuesday, October 17, Columbus, Wedndsday, October '8 Central City, Thursday, October 10 Fach at 7:30 p. m, ; Hon M. » - - Taurner will tpoak with General Connor at Arlington, and with Senator Van- Wyck at each of his appointments. Additional appointments will be made in a few days. e | Yousa repablicans propose to teach the party leaders this fall that voters havesome rights which even bosscn and the machine must respect. RS, VALESTIN ling loudly wo but it is the danger whist'e as they know very well. ] A mmper of the Vicginia Jegisla- latura has been indicted for selling | his influence for $90, It ir said thos s supporers are whist- sep up their courage, the suit is based upon the ground that iy R T e e e et ) the price is exorbitant, e ——i M. K. Torner will receive o voie on the 7th of Novembor which will makethe West Point land grabber| take back that statement thot hu oarries the Toird district in his breeches pocket. Tur son of Maishal Ney—whom the great Napolean styled ‘‘the bravest of the brave,” died in Paris saturday. That recalls one of the darkest pagesin the history of the man of destiny. DAvLIGHT begins to dawn on the paving problem. We can now see the way toward paving our principal thor- oughfares with granite without bank. rupting the property owuers. The board of public works have alroady maved $3,uuu vy WawiDg & MONTA &Ll | re-advertising, and they 1y save ua many thousands more by goiog slow but sare. e e e, Mg, Vanestivg and his mouth pieces are still trying to impose on tho people by protending that ho is an anti-monopo'y man in congress and his vote for the river and harbor steal was givon beczuse he believed it to be an anti-monopoly measure, The best apswer that wo have seen to this ailly c'ap-trap is the following from the Elkkorn Valley News, whose od- itor is supporting Valentine as the regular republican candidate in the Third distrio!: ““There is one part of his speech that we would advise Hon, E. K. Valentiae to leave out hereafler if hy wishes to hold the respeot of honest, thinking voters, aud that is the por- tion in which he attempts to excuse his vote for the river and harbor steal, If he would come out equarely aund honestly, and own up that he went in with the boys for the old flag end an appropriation, we would respect his candor; if he would ignore it altogether we would admire his dis cretion, but when he tries to excuse himself by saying practically that he voted for the steal because ho supposed 1t was an anti-monopoly measure, op- posed by Jay Gould, he iusults every intelligent hearer by taking it for granted that he is cousummate ass enough to believe he is tolling the are thousands of dissenting republi | cavs in Nebraska who will also refuse | 10 be clasted ns demccrats | hollow profeesions of YIBEE-~-OMAHA, MOND;}Y‘, OCTOBER 16 (=52 Union Paetfic seems to be doing its best f5r Valentine's candidacy. DIStENTING REPUBLICANT, NOT DEMOCRATS. The Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler, of New York, in a note to a friend in| M®. Vaxorrsiir is frightened at Auburn, sage: ‘1 do hot intend to | the indignation which his arrogant re- . :;" n!"dth» industry and economy of vote for Folger, but the published [marks about the public and the rail- ing Which Recently Oc- iy i) wia o dfy staterment that Tshall vote for Cleve. | Foads have excited. He claims to have cured at Fremont the eas with larv hearts and larg 4 . . boen mitqnoted by the reporter and denies that he expreased the hope that the public “be d=—d.” The| public ate just now making them. | solves heard very loudly through the | press which is publishing facts and | figures to show that it has much more cause for Mr, Vanderbilt land ie & fabrication. Tam a dissent- ing republican, not a democrat,” Thero might With the the democratic cadors have little sympathy Che they have no intention of becoming cursing A CREEN The Hon, Fred. Nye Speaks Hie Bald-Headed Piece With Becoming Modeety, Ard Stakes His Vieible Repu- NYE(D) MONSTER That Happy Pamily Mass Mest- entire western civilization was wholly due to railroads, ¢ brains came west and invested | capital in railroads for the benefit the people, That the railroad proy erty in Dodge county was assesser! .t £10,000 per mi'e or nearly one.half ofis value. He evidently thought that he was TALKING T0 A PACK OF POOLS who did not know what the U, road was worth per mile. The peo- was & friend of the railronds, That | our present prosperity and even our The fertility of the v ism, they Felams to bs whipped into che suppost of a candidate whose 1 ord stamps hi®a as a reckless adven- turer, an unprincipl:d public official and a willing tool of corporate monop- |sterling integrity and of unsullied (intention of sabyerting an honest ex- to remist their ¢ uming if resistaro: swamps the dete, aine d tion even boszes who have con ands of ropubli * are preach- arrongant party cetved them, Thous cana in the Third distric ing the gospel of dissens f,@ the convention which nominated B, K Valentine for congress. Not one o them is avy the loss a republican or democrat than when more a two cighty per cent dividends an this gi- gantic financial ewindle. Mr, Van- derbilt well knows that our present raiiway systom is rotten to the core and that it is eating the life out of the wealth creating interests of the country, Every new road that 1s buill has a ewindle connected with 1t, 'Take one of tho latest, the New York, Chicago & S:. Louis road, better known as the “Nigkis Pla years they unwillingly cast their votes for a land swindler and a bick pay thief for the same high office, Fully in accord with the prin- lple and ;nfnfuui'\nu of republican- ago g oly. It ie not the party that they are opposing. O the conirary, they are working with all the energy of mon who for y the ropublican organization, to elect a oara have brought succers to man of approved republicanism, of privato character, tho seat in congrasa which is now disgraced by E. K. Valentine. As copublicans they dissont from the methods of party to loaders in the Third dietrict which wero resporsible for Valentins's nomi nation ey dicsgnt Trom the cor- porate inflasncos which foisted him u ropublicans as their candidate whose autecedents aud prevgng char acter unfiv hig 10 ¥ jpregent honest meon aud hones', copublicans in the na- tonal congraes. Nor will they con- sent to 0o read out of the party by the men whose - infarous jugglery they are opposing. He ia the best repuo- lican who dares to oppose himself to the enemies of the interests of party weether within or without the party lines and who by corrupt alliances and frandulent bargaining are bringing disrepute upon the princi- ples which they so Ludly profess to champion. Dissonting republicans in the Sec ond distriot show as little inclination to ally themselyes with the demooracy as do those of the Third diatriet Heure (5o the gospes Of dinsant i prenched againat mosopnly eanbrol Gf | the puty orgauizition hot Ggainst the fundamental | Dr, Mo ntiples ot republican- ism, », the anti-moropoly candidate stands opposed to & railroad atlorney whose reputu tion bas been made as & faithful servant of the monopolies and whose political work in their | half has caused much of the diss flce tion from the repub ican party in the distriot which he now secks 1o repre- 8o long as the B. & M. and Union Pacifis railroads were cutting weut, euch other'd throats Mr, Liird was s rabid the Uunion Pac fic becauso ho was paid for s0 boing by the Barlington & Mis- souri company. who employed him'’ auti-monopolist against His posturing us a simon puro anti practiced by railway corporations upon the public. This road runs from Buffalo to Chicago. The actual cost, including equipment, is stated to be between £25,000,000 ard $28,000,000, alittlo less than £50,000 per mile, Bu. 0 addition to ita capital stock, ~tlon has issued bhonds to the corpor. such an amount us ¥0 make #tho cost ropresent $117,000 per Wile, and on this whole amount its mana,yors will seok to tax the public pay interest it's honds dividends on its capital steck. “Nickel Plate is only a eample. There has not been an honer,¢ mile of rail- road built for yea'n, There never will be until the peopla protect themsely by legislation ag sinst such fraud and imposition, T'ne corpiration mana- gers must bo tavghl the!, the people have somo 4y kings arq ho on and M ‘which even railway : Pd to respect; that the EFrivaeges thay have dorived from the public moat be used for the good of swindling construction companies are crimes against the country which will be followed by swift punishment. We are grautied 10 observo our talented friend, General Eastabrock has been devoting his leisure moments snatched from the arduous duties of the law to literary pursuits, The re- sult Jizs before us in a amall but neatly printed volume, entitled *Woman Suffrage Campaign S.ng Book, Price b conts,” published by a Lincoln es- tablishment, and for sale by all local woman suffcagists,. To many friends of General Xstabrook who do mot know that at odd times, like Silas Wegg, he cccasionally “‘drops into pootry,” thie little volume will be a “Auld Lavg Syne” is a jewel worths of a more protentious setting. The motre is sdmirably haudled. , The diction 1# elnsric and yet there is u rugged force of expretsin which ap- peals at once to the resson. We quote entire the first voree, I have a neighhor, ove of those Not vory hard to find, Who Xaow it all without debate Aud uover chan,o their wind, I asked hi an's rights,” Ho s ir ¢ “My mind on that is up, K ebw " The vein of supprosted irony which pervades this stanza is admira That class reforred to *“*who know it all without debate” should have been induced to attend the recent pow- monopolist at this late day is s theatri. cal exhibition which will deceive no one, The thousands of republicans who will refuse to support Mr, Laird will not transfer their allegiance to » democratic candidate. They propose to elect & man who will secure his seat to congress by a fair exphession of the popular will, and whose record ws & republican is as sound as his repatation for being & tried and proven anti-monopolist. The parties who are howling republican dissent are the ones who are responsible for its existence. Their democratic bugbear will deceive no one, There 18 no reason why Nebraska should send a demooratic representa to u congress which is alceady as truth, In fact, whea he makes |, d (., the domocracy, Mr. Tarner childish excuse, Mr. Valentins pro- | yont (o be and can be elected over sets to the mind of w candid|y ine, Dr Mosre can tocure th listener » two-horned dilcmme, and |, - sexly desired by Mr. Laird it doesn’t matter much which horn | 1n 1 he takes, it is ¢qually bad f Valentic w monopoly vole wheun he voted to stea Ii he was 80 ignorant » suppose he was casting an anti ten mi lions out of the treasury unfit for a co 3 i ho is ouly telling the story for «ffcet ard kuow better, then he is the worst kind of semar demagogue, and docsn’t deserve a scat | This open criticism may lead to our being summarily fired out of the republican party by Fred Nye in congrees. and his satellites, but we can't help it # love of truth and honesty compels as to make it. e is | 4508 1he dewocrats wounld tg by the chauge. The Uiion Pacitic railroad has gladiy allowed the Omuha Gloa club, a large ) L whoe ciboars are em i s il to assist Valen- [tiue 0 his omvass, and the club will | sing at several Valentine meeisgs in Laid Their ealavies, aocording to the statewent of a mem- o | the dists absence With Val's $6 a day clerk, who is editor of their Omaha republi- offices assisting the Cuming county back pay grabber in his campaign, the ber, run on all the same during their can organ, and their clerks from the wows at tho opera house, when they might possibly have *‘changed their mind,"” or “minds” as would probably be more grammatical. Siight defects like the one referred te, however, only tend to set off more strikingly the beauties—of the composition. A second gem from the collection, which is also from Gen, Estabrook's poetical pen, is worthy ot more than assing attention, It is & stirriog yric. set to the musio of that truly national air, *‘Yankee Doodle,” and ean be found on page 11 of the collec- tion: 1ality before the law,” Fit motto for the nation, ‘Was ou our state's great seal insciibed Asth ugh by inspiration, And where shall aoy mau be found, It he be but a trae man, Wh dare maintain that th's was meant For biw and vot for woman, This excerpt shows (isn, Eatabrook’s faculty in the havdling of metre, It s more than mere parody, and is worth the price of the whole volune as an original oreation of what we may be permitted to call a poetio genius, | Gon. Estabrook hus struck a rich voin whioh he should notbe permitted to abandon, S noe his famous equat ter governor's address, copies of which can doubtless be found in the wanteau’s of every woman suffe who believes that refincnent can b introduced into politics as well as in from the pen of our old ime attoroey general, resound throughout now until the 7th of November, and under the new regime. and business of the conntry to pay ) which well iltustrates the impositions |’ joy e waa through with that he would be sheard from, The yetiable George Washing surprise. The et lpovin pilitled “Keep Womae in her Sphere,” arranged tg the imue of | to the exgutiout points mado by Fred. | 5.0y, .;lui R ‘\;hll::t : 5 pana looked very happy as|Ripuiond Bros. vs. Strine, Beondbery He never waid a word about th bridge toll nor the rebates which sev- eral of our heavy dealers got from the ralroad company. In fact he studi- ously avoided every itsuo of uny im- portauce bofore the people of this etate. He dared not honestly discuss the subjects he was announced to epeak upon. He came here to work in the iuterest of the railronds and ho did his duty well. Yours truly, ‘'Jack Stume,” | While Dorsey Declares “He 18 Not 8o | Much of & Valentine Man us Some Suppore.” Co respondence of Trx Bes, Fuesont, Neb., October 16, —Last night the opera house was protty well filled with our citizsus, who wers there to listen to the speeches of Hon, Ohae, Green, the political attorney of the B, & M, railrosd, and Fred Nye, ho young gentlemen who in times past was editor of the Omaha Rapub- lican, The meeting was called to order by George Wachington Emery Dorsey, who only a few days ago told one ot our prominent citizens that he was a people’s man now; that the rail- HMovod to Nebraska. To The Editor of Tie Bee., Amorgat the lower classes of the London populace there is ono that may be called ‘‘lowest,” namely, the habit- ues of the fish market, whose' nawe, Billingsgate, has become synonymous with vile and abasive languags, | able condition iu the epring. tify to its merits, charga for sacke, od-eod-me Address WOOODVAN I was curiouely reminded of this on reading in the Republican a clipptng taken from the Woman's Index. It is now some years since "y y,. pened to be in that market ) vinfie, e nmmlnulylmllod o rated & poor Luraclite ‘geq, not take her word, n?::n:: ? h!“i ‘;:'"lld offered tnfluull utm war, ,m']‘l“"m’;m‘ !“ duced by the ‘f" had ovicently nor, oden in slt w:tLe; on wes Var's [0 Tusny days. gpe wound. up b clerk, Frod opened his battery o rtrade with 0o g 0 PRSI et snying that ho was hero . g o4y ao \ng;_;hjw i found in the Omaba Re- cord, and £ ¢y judividusl or party | BAYL"3 cortainly the last upithet would Bo responsiblo for what vno same. S5 1 could not help Werdering if that unsavonry female he T utter, t ug This was probably truc, ss I know :{;'.s now on the editorial stafi of the of noone who would be wiliing to bear | \V- 1 or had found a slace suitable to tho reeponibility of what Fred, in his | BT #bilition in the «ffize of the Re- great egotism, might say. "'"l "“}"- e J W, Ha naid Turner was nominatod by oate, Dotonir td, 16 the democrats, and that all the follow- thv fog Tarner had was given him for the roads had beaten him for governor, and that he was NOT S0 MUCH OF A VALENTINE MAN as somé MApposed ho was, He said > this gentleman that at present he was tied up with that chairmanship of the atate central committeo, but after ap- .ere a fog, be- s Tho firat speaker intro | 1 ‘Worthy, ot Praise. ule we ¢, not. reco mmend patent { purpose of electing Manger. That | i % but - when we know of on uine-tenths of the ripublican papers | orali @ “public benelactor. a o8 in this district had rcquested Turaer | Dosit then we consider it our to withdraw; that Eaward Rosewater | {167 40 igart that information to all was & defanct politician, and Senator | e, bters aretruly a most valuable e e L licivio, nad will surely cure Bilioumess, an Yyck, 48! al: ot and Ague, Stomach, Liver and tor and slendercr; that the Turner | Kidney Gomplain s, ev n were ail other fastion was compuzed of dishonest | emedics fail. Wo know wereof wespeak, mon and fools; viat Valontine alway | dad cen freely recomumend them to all.— stoud by his friends Jand convict C‘_’T'—&;’.}gv:‘t‘ fifty ‘cents a bottle, by Undoubtedly he ‘Wwas then taink- } — ing of 2 THAL SIX DOLLAR CLERKSHIP. He also said that Van Wyck held a club over thachead of every member of the senate and also over the head of the president, then ufterwards ro- markea that Van Vyck was afreil of Valentine. I suppose he meant this as a logioal conclusion. Loran Clark was styled by Fred as a man “‘whose fair fame has uever been taraished,” and that he was only opposed by d.m- g(gues, shystera snd blackmailers, Frod was applauded some, but the first clappiog ot the bauds was always done by Oharley Green, he seoming to e only one that was ABLE 10 *'CATCH ON" Supreme Court. §'ats Journal :il‘.m following cases were submit® te 1n re Creighton, administrator. Ap- poal. Duviss. Honry., Romig vs, West Point Butter and Cheege Amociation, On application for a decree Cometocic va.§The State. B ay va. Seaman, 8 ato ax rel D.kota Conuty vs, Al- exander. Alternative writ allowed, blet)et, 23, 18! ollowing ¢ wes were continued on fial call of dockot: Drath vs, B, & M 2, Claryve. B. & M. R & Foe 3 likowiso did his uacle, and Disey kept shifting his chair to attract at- tention to himself. It was a happy vs, Bobbott, Huafl va he State, Bubbott, Mori- Bud»in vs, Foss, it, D3 Groat vs, the family gathering aud _everybudy | Spuc0, Towin ve. the Suate, Albrechs: seemed tickled, cepecially Fred. va, Treitachke, Hanlon vs, Poliard, AN OCCASIONAL IDIOTICLAUGR | Ghdden vs. Moore, Stata ve. would bresk oas from brainless nin- o, Koonedy va Goodman, compoops, who surrouuded Ropresen- vs. Bovine. Haller ve tative Fred, 13t this did, not secmn | piooo Maraht by it Havasr toadd any chesrfuluess to the occa- [ o id o0 T grac oy sion, as it_invariably happenod j 4 Lathrop v8 S:hool Distric'; Johnsor when Fred would resch ihe cuz ALORYE 008 918 . Suwyer vs, Houghtuling; of lgns auulvlmll‘lrlm_' fl ghts of orat vs O, N&B H R R; Frod said that he did not 5) licve | qndy va, Batherly; Kinsas Man'i'y that men were bribed by acceptivg | oo, vi, G wdy; loguls va. Noblo, N. passes fram the ratlroads, Ho hud a rass himself, Of course that settlod the pars question. But Washington was w bad, bad placo to send #0 good lookivg » man as Turner, aud Fred gave us $his word that he ha « had wany a narrow oscope himself while living there, He did not give us any of the particulars, but it is gencrally supposed that those narrow escapes happened when he was going the rounds with Valentine. But the 3. Mor g Co, ve. Teller; Hart vs, the State; Occhwd va, the Lang- wortiy es. Pheasant; arda Chranty va. Cattle; Brotherton vs, Broth- erton; Clark Ve, Mullen; Hawley v#. Robeson, State ex rel Baldwin vs, School District No, 16 Meglamera va. Bell, Siate ex rel, Brownside va. Arneberger] Palody vs. School Districe No, 11, Datcher vs, the State, Hall county vs, Abbott & Caldwell—dismissed for want of pros S the home, nothing so happy has come ‘These stirring lyrics should our state from if # majority of voters on that date declare in favor of woman's right to the ballot, General Estabrook ought at once to be crowned as poet laureate | been, FIRSY REAL FUNNY THING that was said by Fred and appreciated by the audience was when Fred de- olared Tarner was bald headed and nad been at Omaha and had his pic- tare taken. This brought the house down and was regarded by his faith- ful knock down argument against Turner and decidedly in favor of Val- entine, Moreover, Fred thought that & bald head was nota very modest af- fair anyhow, and ho protested stronely | sgainst Mrs, Langtry introcneng Bu- | rupun? of low neck diesses and shorg s into American society. You uhaserve th part of his speech was duvn‘ 'miy to the polities! isenes of e day, the sub m which he was aunouue d to ecution; H, & G. L R, R vs. Iogalls — leave given to supply record in ten days; Doitricks vs. L. & N, W, R, R. Co.—opinion by Lake, Ch., J 1. A witness not shown to have any kmowledge in the matter of the construction or operation of railroade is not competent to give an opinion as to the needs of a railroad company in respect to its depot or other grounds. 2, Where the evidence of & wit- pess is erroneously excladed, the er- ror is not a ground for réverhing judg went. 3. The decision of the goneral man- ager ot & railroad cimpany is prima facie, and in ‘the absence of ali evi denos to the contrary a just measure 2018 up a poak, Herolosed his powerful effort | of what is escential to the convenient by aud proper coaduct of 18 busiuess, v | ING H1S REPUTAUION and o0t L ut the exercise | ke — the power of eminent domsin in its| on Valentive's ho This was ||} [ | carrying the matter too fur, and several 4 "% 'tho exsroise of N TA b af lmu]ca were noticed with handkerehiefs | 0ot Gomain by a railroad com | to their nones. | ross : . |pany for right of way, depot, a.d| At iast Feed'hnd finished and ho[PROY J0F BEAL O HOY e tue of | woke tire 8o did the sudience, ot s red | about ong-third presont leaving the | v house when Fred sat dowa, ppro- | Omsha Glge Club then eang some- | thing about the Valentine boys being stickers, after which Mr, Green was introduced and commenced by rifer- riug to the able remarks of Mr. Nye. FRED 'WAS S0 TICKLED at this that he could hardly keep his chair down. Charley made no at- time as the uccessities of the may require. 5. Waere one of the grounds upon which it was sought to enjcia the con- demnation of land was that the com- pany in whose name the proccedings were conduoted, had leased its road for a term of years not yet expired, Held, that the proceedings were prop- erly taken in the name of such com. | pany. i tempt to be as founy as Fred had but he ‘tried swful hard to ap- and candid. ‘He waid he pear ‘wise 11 . HU SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It is tho best and cheapest food for stock of ang kind. to three pounds of corn. IStock fed with Ground Uil Cake in the full and win- ter, instead of punning down, will incroasn in vei Dairymen as well ay Try it and judge for yourselves, COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. Roasters and Grinders of Coffszsand fpic " IMPERIAL BAKING POWDERI Clark's Double Extracts of . BLUEING, INKS, ETC. H. G. CLAR Al . Manaufacturers of K & CO , Proprietors, donelag S'reet. Omaha, Nebh, One pound is equal ht aid be in good market: hers who e it can tes- Price €25.00 per ton; no LINSEED OI1L CO., Omaha, Neb. M8 and 1110 Harney i t., NTINGTON & SON, LEE, FIRIED & Co., T O LS T HARDWARE, OM~:HA, NEB. DEALERS IN HIDES, FURS, WOLL PELTS & TALLOW 204 Worth S:ixteenth St., OMAHA, NEB. (L EFTIANS Ars acknowledged o b best by all who hava to a practical test, ADAPTED TO HERD & SO COKE OR WORD MANUFACTURED Y BUCK'S STOVE €., SAINT LOUILS. | Pierey & Bradford, HOLE 'AGENTS FOR OMAHA, " YHE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY niakes a spocialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE BATE oF Three Cents Each, Wo i solicited fromail over the country The charges sud return postage wust ac. | company the packuge. Speciul rates to large clubs or agencies, | #24-tf me WILKINS & EVANS METGALF&BRO. ESTABLE 1ED 18 SIDE SPIING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT 0. A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY | 1409 sud 1411 Dodge Streot, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nes, | FURHAGE | pr “HEALTH OF wmm)) L\‘“’ls THE HOPE of) LAPSTG lensant (0 the teacions and finmedints eiivet, 1t in pr v ro- puin dur gular NSICLANS USE 3T ARD ERESCRETS 1 . ALY WEARNPer8 of th goner rizune or KX, It §8 second 1o B0 Femedy 1) wvor been before the publics and for all & I the KIDNEYS it 18 tho Greatest Remedy i the o 2 IKIDNEY CO N PLAINTS of Liiher Sex 1in Kis Use. . Mantion this et Lo Con tion, Bilious - Ll 1zht or Cast Tron | MALE BY RICHARDS 'N,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS, Embody pew 1882 lwpr vements. Mor "“L“[g 'm": .l jost loss 0 mg‘: Urder; Uso lews fuel; Wil ¢1v6 more and & larger yolume of pure air WE%a sny fusnace rade. Soid by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omaaa, Nolf * Jy2l-dse < f

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