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health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn’t you rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no- thing, and no one but your- self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' IroN Bir- TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions, Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 36, 188r. Gentlemen :—1 have suffered with pain in my side and soreness on m; br img pains all through my body, at- tended with great weakness, depres- sion of spirits, and loss of appe- tite, 1 have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom- ians for my liver, kid. een, but 1 got no relief, ‘woul try Brown's Iron have now taken one bottle gone—soreness ast,and 1 have a appetite, and ‘am gaining in Ko flesh, Tecan justly be the king of medicines. Jonx K, ALxxomx, good Brown's IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Abdeminal (oxtra heavy) §8.00. Nursing, 91.50 coutil) 00. Paragon Dealers everywhere. | f; CHICAGO CORSET CO., Chicago, il Bealth L For sale by In-llll’ml ul2eod&iow y WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, - Proprietor, 1212 Harney 8t, -- Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron, CORNICES, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht’'s Patent Moetalio sk%:fln. Patent Adjusted Ratchet snd Bracket Bhelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, POETRY OF THE TIMHS, Oniy & Woman's Hair. Husband comes Geta a kim; That's all right, Plagfal wife On his knee Sits and talke, Waiting tes., Sudden start! And a stare, On his oo Here is black— Sobs and tears, Fury, 'thwack! Husband goes Out at night, Won't come back 'Till he's tight. To & Fair Stranger. When lovely woman stoops to conquer, And shows her form upon the stage; ‘What charm can soothe her mode ples? Or ail her gentle fears astuage? The only balm to soothe her feelings, To recompense her moral gall, She has suggested (very coy The Migity Dollar does it all, 0, G, (Revised.) After the Theater, dollars, Quite For one who earna but fou For just a single evening’s fun, It seems #o, now the thing is dene. Three for the carriage, for you know 1 never could ask her to go With that swell dress—the shade ecru And train strung out a yard or two— In a plain horse car. And so nice 8he looked I do not grudge the price. Three more for seats—down center aisle And four rows back—just right for style. The curtain rose, How time will pass ‘While gazing through the opera glass, The curtain fell, Once more we stood Ontside, and then the thought of food Itself presented, She said; yes, She felt quite hungry, You can guess That what we ate, with just a bit i rosy wine to season kfi‘ Used up that other four, Time sped, I took her home, Good night was said, Then to my own home I straight, And bere I sit and meditate. The cash I had four 0 Is fion I have naught for it to show. 1 regrets for it! Not one, 'Twaa folly, but, by Jove, twas fun! Boston Post, novelties. Plain kilt and box pleated skirta appear among other styles, The simplest lineu colors are worn with velvet street costumes. 1t fan’t always the flower of the family that makes the best bread. Plain linen cuffsand collars, ornamented with silver studs, are the latest. handsome cloaks and costumes, Ruspberry and cream color rival straw- berr{ aa & popular color for millinery and evening dress, been convicted of burglary, and to the reform school, mu "'wo Rockford (Kent couaty) girls have gO Buokles of silver, gold, jet, bronze and peatl are used to ornament bonnets, hats, dresses and slippers, A woman suffrage soclety started in Finland, ficult to reach Finland, has Bome of the new redingotes have small sheulder capes that are caught up grace- fully on the left shoulder. When ladies.wish to be hugged guwt’t:‘yn n&wmutmnh.qnd £ & anmmatues sbmvvs le-plated young men of are saving nngh-lr monoy' spread when Mre, Langtry comes, Tke latest caprice Is to fasten up front of flannel and cloth suits with stra) of leather passing through buckles of ‘The Japanese believe that the first man not Adam, but Hu-Sing , who mad wife of clay and baked h forty day: brims with high Alpine crowns; shape nces, worn, A Pennsylvania woman who thought d areenio 1 tead of baking powder in fi)y feeding sho her biscuit solved the question two tramps, oity lots, birthday, A miner fell in love v ith & sight, she was easily smitten with hi w‘gnmn courtship was, My pet?’ The Philad who holds hi: lphia News r is preferable to theater. You k the "The woman with er's house in one day except his virt is also glish race, All the New York critios agree that Mrs, Langtrys lower b are nok prtty, Tho ave lovely critics themselves doubtless undermining. Bix or eight crushed roses of different ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily peint to the “HUB PUNCH" As an article of such rare and excoeding merit & deserve & place on every sideboard, —;'I‘ "IIC‘ L a0t weloowe scocesory of friendly intercourse wooeptable at parties. Uncork, an peculiarly s ready. Punches brewed at request are behind it in flavor, Gitted orutors uever dis lose The real source wheuce thelr eloquence flows— Beliove me. it vomes, atter dinner or lunch, The naw and title. fod aen tr o mark. Al use this teade . will be prowphly prosecutod. G, H, GRAVES & BONS, BOSTON, MASE, 'HUB PUNCH" is adop- unsuthorized of Trade supplied at Manufacturer’s prices o Oumaha . gy 4 From s 6~ bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH nets, clusters of ostrich feathers, toman silk, matelasse figured The fashionable hats worn The most fashionable jet bonnets Mlmdn!n'npeugo' oljub-.:l: of the same size finely cut and as large as au“lmd of » lady’s finger, Those in fan- wtylish, of jetted lace are no longer A quaint freak of fashion is to fasten yelvet standing collars on the left side with | that they # bow of ribbon. Bullion or gilt soutache trims these velvet collars, and a figured lace frill edges then at the top, closely | education, has *'I believe you're » fool, John,” testily exclaimed Mrs, resenf - , which she . went to take out my warriage licgnse.” N take from the bank certain family prop. erty and devote (it to his own exclusive use, The climate of California doesn't seew to be very glorious one for husbands, A wale professional beauty is on exhibi- tion in an upper Broadwsy, New York, ‘l‘:l' window. He isof the blonde type, wi by wost regular of featw of dawa gray and the form of a; HONBY FOR THu LADIHS. Paris has boxing matches between young Pompon fringes appear among trimming Marabout feather bands trim many | part been Fortunately, it is dif. to make a grand Stylish round felt hats have nnr:; ! is most becoming to round full Muffs must be small; but they may be made of fur feathers, or of the same material as the dress with which they are A citizen of Peoria presonted his daugh. ter Laura with the deeds to $1,000 of last week, on her eighteenth irl at first ys: A man lass In both hands bows sticking out on both sides lady with a big hat at the e languages and ten thing in Knicker. discovered to be of the noble Fn. shades of red half cover black or red bon- The same varied shades are seen in Handsome opera cloaks are made of Ot. silk, brocaded | scb velvet or plain plush and velvet. ' Some of these wraps have polated hoods and others | th ones, ‘the promptly dropped " "V en, " o dded resignadly “that's what the clerk told me when | A Ban Francisco judge, in granting » prayer for a divoice receutly, heid that it was cruelty to the wife for the husband to ht hair curling close to bis shapely - | the ighborhood ~abol h #s piok and white as » girl's, eyes 0 Se¥iioruced, ahout - athlete The women crowded up to the plate gl..n- THE DAJLY BEE--OMAHA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 that alone protectabim from bemng grabbed, He is employed in making eandy, and it sells fast, probably becsnse the ad- imifers want to kiow which s ewestest, he or A young Iady whose sicht was badly impaired called upon one of minent eye doctors for treatment, Wequiry de- veloped the fact chat her obscured vision resulted from the encounters which ter visual organs had with the sharp points ot her lover's standup collar; & case of collar blindness, as it were, ncinnati Satar. day Night, About all the young men of Bismarck have already purchased through tickets to Helen: ““The country can expect to be greeted at any time iwith the news of the total annihilation of the male portion of Helena, M. T, The young ladies there have organized a kissing club, and jeal- ousy is slready a foot deep all over the town,—Bismarck Tribune, If they keep on we sha'l have kid gloves reaching to the shoulder,—Detcoit Free Press, f.el. ‘em keep on, dear boy, till the kid gloves with a dainty pair of hands in them reach to your shoulder and vost there, and then when you bend down and brush & lively little nose with your mustache you'll think yon were an old at not to have had a pair of kids reach- ng to yyur shouldes before,—Boston Com- mercial Bulletin, Bhe was a shrewish-looking woman, and the magistrate eyed her suspiciously as he said: ‘‘You are charged, madam, with vio- lence toward your husband.” “Am I a worm,” she responded, ‘‘that won’t turn when it's trod on? I guers not;” and she glanced round the court room aa if to dis cover the individual bold unonsh to chal- I“T' the veracity of that declaration. “Did he give you any_provocstion?” con- tinued his honor, in & lower and more con. cilitatory tone, ‘‘Plenty of it. He called me his shattered idol), judge; and, ne I ke no sass from no man, 1 The court gently observed that the case would haye to go over,— Brooklyn Eag] PHPPERMINT DROPS. Man sticks up fantastic mile posts as course of the empire westward takes its way, A new town in Kansas 1 Prairie Dog Jim, If you get a good chance to put in a full night's sleep ahout these times, improveit, By and by mince pie will be r‘r: and then the uightmare cometh,~ Lowell Citizen, A grasshoppsr can be frozen solid in the fall and 1aid away, and along about the 1st of May he will yawn, turn over and hug away as if nothing had happened In b routine, The telephone Las been tried in a lunatic t:; asylum with the greatest success. It calms ’em right down, It ia only the man in his right mind who has trouble with the tele- phone, A Pittsburg drugglst, being compliment- ed on the beauty of his Iast baby, replied: ‘It isn't my prottiest, but its by ‘Phsrmr cutest.” Interment private. — Pittsburg Telegraph, A New York girl has made $150,000 b; an oil transaction, The aunt ‘whose heir she was, and who wanted to start the fire in a hurry, is expected to come down some time during the winter, A beer garden need not necessarily be outdogrs, nor have trees and lhmbgery. It there is beer at the bar and sawdust on the floor, no one cares a cent for the garden A ghost made its appearance in ville the other night armd ran against a bull dog. The doctorsaya it wall be lonz weeks before the young man can do another cun. ning thing, A big, stout washwoman's acknowledg- ments for a seat in a street car: “No thanks ter yo fur yer sate. thirty years younger, and shmeared all over me face, fered a dozen sates long ago A Pennsylvania inyentor has evolved a mew rat trap, in one end of which is a mirror, This may do for the female rats, but when a male rat notices that the bait looks double he will think he has had enough and go home, —Boston Jourasl. The question ‘‘Will tar explode ! which Ating b ;:I sot! b;n'l“'gflm 3 A rod-hot fron £ a barrel of the artlole, T test and Its accompanying explosion will not be repeated. An undertaker, in Australis, exhibits a coffin in the window of his shop, on the sides of which, in fi]old letters, is the in- scription: “*Let me hide myself in Thee.” A mark until they discovered t| and paioted 'd & of- it was the second line of & verse, the first of which, “Rock of :ge- cloft for me,” was on the otherside of e coffin, “‘What is the difference between the youth’s and the man's department at a big clothing shop?’ asked an Irishman of a friend; and, receiviog no reply, he contin- ued, “Becuse at the wan I buys me clothes and at the other I clothes me b'ys,” —Harvard Lampoon, Howdy, Sam, how is yon?” *“Midlin, midlin, Jerry, hew is it with you** *Sim. ilarity, thank you, Sam.” *‘Similarity! dat ins new word broke out in our neighbor- hood dis morning and it is ketchi body got it, Take dat wu milarity’ honie and have her stuffed Richmond e you will excuse my stupidity, ald » woman to an_ Arkansaw phyriciau whose professional skill had been isited on her husband and who had called n to investigate the condition of the | casi tient, “bnt 1 really didn't think—" d is much_better this morn- ing, mad y, doctor, continued the'confused woman, “that I don’t know how to'excuse my stupidity. I gave him the wrong medicine,”—Arkansaw Traveler, HDUNATIONAL NOTHS, *Thurlow Weed was twice made » LL. D,, although be never went to school nine wmonths h‘l‘ih 1 Buflale is disgraced by her shay of school accommodations, pupils in some gcpu!mnnn being compelled to sit on the loor, ‘There are now no colored teachers s of Baltimore, Although passed the examinations and received certificates, the white teachers in these schools create no vacaucies either by death or tion. If T'd been | rig! do- Brerd wmall room. Monlding boards are used in th w:-: er monld the shapes of states or grades, and teacher and scholar the water courses, their moun- tains and their valleys, This branch is taught 1n such » manner that the various towns, cities, Iakes, rivers, mountains, eto., which serve only to cumber the memory, aro omitted, s also are the many wnim: portant facts which fill so many pages of the geography, Whatever is important in the position of city, state or country, as to its geographical tion, its climate, soil and production, s the chief requisite in- sisted upon, and in connection with these statements the political, social and busi- neas history of the e of these im- portant | laces is carried on at the same time, These scattered sentences from a recent address by Col. Parker are full of sugges tion for teachers: ‘“We must bring teach- fog back to its true simplicity, We must make the school room the home of the chil Use idioms known to the children. Divide the pupils into groups of ten or a dozen; thi« allows you to clamify. In this way you oan get at the indiyiduality of the child, Tearning to read is learning the yooabulary of written and printed words,. Reading is gatfln& thought by means of written words, ® often begin at the wrong end. We get the thouxht through the form and mot through the word. Children must copy the word writ- ten on the black'oard on their slates, or ocan, like the Germans, make the motions in the air, The child should be put to work from the start; have low hlnckflofldl for the small pupils and let them draw anythine and everything they choose Learn to teach and love to teach, Pr nouncing words is not learning them., ‘What is not in a child’s mind can not b told by the child, Do not ask a child to express himself before he has a thought, Reading is getting thought by means of words or the teacher’s voice. The purpose of reading is to fill the mind of the pufl with thoughts. A vocabulary can tauglit on the blackboard, Learnto sketch on the blackboard, It is & most powerful assistant in all shool werk. IMPINTIHS. Frank James says that the Lord is his shepherd, It will be remembered that there are black sheep in every flock. Not many Sundays ago the organist of a New % ork church played selections from *The Merry War,” which some of the con- gregation recognized with indignation, A clerk of an eminently respectable house, the head of which is a deacon, was instructed to prepare an advertisement and have it inserted in th _&opfl‘. He pre- one which read: ‘“The pot scoo) ‘@ hold four aces to the bob-tail flus any other house in town on fine table cloths, A Hartford clergyman, the Rev. M Buell, has been preaching against the evil of cigarette smol |ng. e took for his text the passsge, ‘‘Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth,” and, to illus. trate his discourse, exhibited and diswsected & mammoth oigs There are some mean men in this world. One of them got into the house of a clergy- man, took his parrot out of the cage and left in its place another one which had brought up in a down town ealoo It waa the night of the Mite Society, too, snd the clergyman is in disgrace. Moral — don’t keep a parrot. A Brooklyn Sunday school class had just finished gjoging, “T'want to be angel And with the angel etand,” when the teacher, observing that one of the boys had not contributed his voice to swell the sacred refrain, said: “And you angel, too; don't you, resumed Willie, ‘‘not ht away. I wapt to be a circus rider & good deal, firat,”—Brooklyn Eagle. A convention of Baptist preachers was held at Pittsboro, N. C., a few days ago. On the opening day two young clergymen Wer iar aud after the ceremony the bridegrooms appeared before the commit- tee of arrangements to be assigned to tem- porary ‘‘homes” in Pittsboro. The wag. mh members of the committee, learning t the had, bean married that the to a'home at 8 town and their husbands to o | & home at the other end. The War Cry, the official gazette of the salvation army, prints a picture of a num- ber of little gml_phyln%wlnh their dolls, and underneath it are the words: ‘“This in how these little girla used to waste their time before they gave their hearts to Jesus ¥ An exchange pithily comments on this by saying that fortunately for the world, religion still lives in spite of the idiots that tie to it. The functionaries of the Italian govern- ment are no respecters of persons, not even of tho Bovereign Pontiff, Not long go the tenants on & certain estate refused to pay the stato certain extraordinary taxes, whiereupon execution was issued against the property and notice_thereof was ad- dressed to thy Now, that owner was the pope himuolf, and’so the notice was made out in strict legal form: cltizen Joachim Pecci; by trade or profes- slon, pope; conducting business (also resid- i at the Vatican palace, Rome,” His |} Y2 hlmn--l at once p.xs‘ the taxes and ob- tained therefor a receipt, reading ceived of citizen Joachim Pecci,” etc. 1t is not generally known that Judge S. Burke, who hae come into kome promi- nence by his purchase of the *Nickel Plate” at the 1ecent mysterious sale, began life as a Methodist minister. On one oc- lon he went to conference, and on his way home he fell to brooding over the lack of appreciation that had been shown him br the elders and the bishop, Naturally of a quick temmr. his feelings soon got the hand of Reigring up bis horse amp, holea his Bible and hymn & toss, sending them into the thicket. Then turning to a horrified clerical brother who was with him, ho said: “I'm going into a business where brains are appreci- ated better than uni re here,” and set- ting sours co his horse he was soon out of tight. Soon afterward he turned up in law office, and has been climbing np rapid- ly ever since, “Re- OONNUBIALITIES, Senstor {Conger, of Michigan, will attend the marriage of his son to Susie, daughter of Charlis Asbley, & prominent merchant of Ogdensburg, at that The 8t. Louls Teachers' Mutual Aid [P n-oeLl‘fion for the assistance of the sick organizations here, . Professor Hinsdale complains with some ustice that young people are now more t on genteel were twenty-five or thirty years ago, and ihe" B Reactionl ‘things of s, "Ho o gs o, He thiuks that &he oause dose ok le 1n our system, but ‘“in ocertain that have taken place y. Herr von Gossler, Prussian minister of imeued a circalar ordering that all the boys in tue higher scl of the country shall be made to play games. For some time public opinion in Ger- many has been much exercised about the physical condition of the boys; they were good but u-u-.l inactive, unen- terprising, often appallingly short-sighted. A remedy isto bs sought not only in gym- et and foofball, and other out-door gawes requiring skill and agility, 1 ise ruling. In the sixth grade of the Malden, Mass., public schools begin the study ul'i olo rapby in 'y judicions way, The ohild room upon the slate, with all the boun- daries and location of articles iu it in rela. tion to other articles, Then the school building is drawn snd its boundaries de fined, then the wschool district, the city, and s0 on through the several rooms, until maps and boundaries of countries and nations are drawn with the same ease as those of the ) rat wakes a map of the school | b an\ now, we B, Damm, p him, ployments than they | to they bear to theirson-in-law and daughter- in-law? A lawyer recently lost a bride in a sreulhr way, He appeared at the wed- , but, on being called to the cere- mony, from sheer force of habit protested that he was not ready to proceed and de. manded delay. And'so the bride got mad wnd shipped ‘xlm. Dr, J, L, Powell, for whose appoint- ment as surgeon in the United States army & special act had to be gund by con grees, last spring, because he had borne arms <bel service, was married in San An- tonio, Tex, recently, to Miss Adele, youngest daughter of the late Homore Grenet. Thomas Canuing aad Charles Cheeney have been arvested 0B complaint of Joha Tipp, in Cerro Gordo county, Itd., on charge of assault. Chnne¥ wanted to warry Tipp's daughter, but Tipp wouldn't velit, and be called' in three or four | ghbors to help him in keeping the girl boms. That pight young Cabuivg went to the Tipp resdence, and a8 he was au. wmitted said to the girl, *‘¥our lover is just outside waiting for you,” and added to the wen, at the same time producing & re- Jou't one of you stic or preveat her go justios of the peace and married, while the placky mutual friend made a safe re- treat, A consignment of fifty women will be disputched in & few days from Bordeaux to Numen at the expense of the French Gov- ernment, and on the distinct understand. ing that on resching their destination they must contract marriage with those convita whom the local authorities wish to reward for good conduct by conferring wives upon them. It should be explained that these women have not been pressed into the ser. vice, Although old offenders, they are going to Numena of their own free will to wettle down aa respectable convicts’ wives How the match-makiog will be carried on is at present unexplained. CaNCINNATI, Ohio, November 28,—To- day, in Greene county, Obio, William Dingets marcied Mrs, Alice Grapevine, Two years ago he married her as Miss Alice Johnson, Six months afterward she got a divorce and three months later they remarried, Last New Year she again got a divorce and in March married Mr, Grapevine, who was marshal of Jame:- town, and who had just been divored from his wife, Last July Mrs Johnson Dinge:s Grapevine gota_divorce from Grapevine and to-day married Dingess for the third time in two years, /Meantime Mr, Grapevine last week was remarried to the wife from whom he was divorced last FALIL 1882, WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, 8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { g 26 tf me 1308 SRR Ol e 1 OBERFELDER & CO. F.C. MORG AT, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nab. spring. Do Not Move Blindly. Go carefully in purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work great lnm—na worse than none. Burdock Blood B ittors aro purely a vegetable pre- | (D10 Bree ch L oadin ugele Loading Shot ghing Taskl 11 8603k of aration; the smallest child can take them. ‘hey kill disease and cure the patient in a safe and kindly way. o EE [MPERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Rest for TOILET, BATH :nd HANDKERCHIEF, J. P. ROGERS & (0, AGENTS F. L. Sommers & Co’s CELEBRATED BIROUITS, OAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES, Wholesals Manufacturing The girl sprang out of the " door, jolned her lover and was driven to & CONFECTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. III' S 14th St. OMHA, 3 = NEB Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Capital 8tock, - - $100,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-Prosident. E. C. WKBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuol Alexander, Oswald Oliver, A, L. Ciarke, E. C. Webster, Goo, 1. Pratt, Jas. B, Heartwell, D, M, McEl Hinney. 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Trains nlon Pacific Travster a Cous cll Bluffs, ab 7:80 p. m. dally on arrivsl of Eaness Clty, B¢ Joseph and Ocunct] Blufle trale f Houth, _Arriving at Sloax Olty 11:40 p. and a8 the New Union Depoh 24 B, Panl a. 11:50 noon IEN HOURS IN A{Jgfl.fl'cl OF ANY OVHER ey Refnoruber 1o daking the loux Olty Kou you get a Through Trala, The Shortesd the Quickest Timo and a Gomfortebis Wida fn by Through Cars_ between UNCIL BLUFFS AKD 8T, PAUL, ‘Boo that your Tickets read via the ‘@ious 25 otty aud Pacito ') 8. WATTLES, J.R, BUCHAJAR Suporinleudent, Gen' Pawn, Agru Mimour! Valley s, W. E. DAVIS Boushwestern Passenger Oouncil Elufls * SHORT LINE | Milwaukee & St. Panl RAILWAY 1s now runnii its :‘ABT EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS | ~WITH— Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST 10 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, | Or ta any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH We are propared $0 do Job work snd wauuas' | ariog for othor parties, ddress sl or fers Chicago & Northwest: Tralos leave Owaba §:40 p, w, and 7:408 ¥or tull informasion call oo Ageat, 14th and Faroam she., J. U flA:flw:nDQpL o1 o0 JAMES T, CLARK, Gener o BELL, . P. DEUEL, Tioke | 10 | ST. PAUL OR MINNEAFCLIS, Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee&8t. PaulR'y. Ticket office located at corner Farnam aud | Fourteenth strects and at U. P. Depot and a | Millard Hotel, Omaha. . #& Sce Time Table in another column. F. A. NASH, General Avent. G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaba. §. 8, MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager General Pass. Agent | J. T. CLARK, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, | General Sup't Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent.

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