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: — THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY, Dlfi.‘cEMj;fi.’R 20 DL T "y Gronnd has heen broken at Jamestown for a new 800,000 hotel. Aberdsen will soon have a £i0,000 fiour that will tarn out 250 barrels of flour Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, becausc of the non-removal of the cause The Grandin farm on Red River ha shidped 120,000 bushelf of waeat this sea. —liquor. Thewaytomake the sprine the Presbyt K ) f Risminrck will erect a a man temperate is to kill % chureh. the desire for those dreadful Chamberlsin ana Rlack Hillsfreight cial st tstl i stall onen for busincss, and wiil be artificial stimul ints that car o ok Vot ek ry so many brightintcllect The yield of whest at the agen-y thin season wan close plows have to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un happigess into so many familis. are inslined to be roafter, Ttisafact! BROWN's TRON BITTERS, a true non-alcohol ic tonic, made in Baltimore, line , and buiidiog repair shops snd round he Brown Chemical houses, ny, who are old drug gists and in every particu lar reliable, will, by remov ing the craving app the drunkard, and by curin, W OMING. The trlal of Cornish, the Sun Dance murderer, is +et for January Ihth, at Coey- enne, the nervousness, weakness, Carbon will soon have a braw band, and general ill health result. | Seventaen membera are practiciog enthai- ing from intemperance, do astically, | more to promote temperar Incendiaries are at work in different part of the territory, In Cammins City and Chi yenne fires have been started. Toe three atock firme, Swan Brothers, Swan and Frank, and Sw:n and Anthony, have wold their oattlo to a Sentch ayndicate, The price paid is eaid to be $2,400,000. It in the strictest sense than any other means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters,’ are noth- talas an interost. ing butcheap whiskey vilcly On Novembee 10th, Conduster Peck, n‘{ n y i % the Unfon Pacific, between Rawi concocted for use in local |GG RiSer, want to Orovton on . Hunk, option countries. Such is A wnow storm ensued in which he got 1ot not the case with Brown's He was fuund one day last week lyinz dead 4 blhON Birters. Itisamedi- 10 8 a; ditch hic clothing torn, and his body mntilated by wolves, | Ciné, & care for weakness_ o and decay in the nervous, 3 o 5 muscular, and digestive or- S e e s s e gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health Juncticn, The system hf tolephones will soon be and strength, Try onebot- | tle. Price $1.00, eatablished int Trividad, 4 to “e the largest and most exten- the world, company, which proposes the manufacture of gas from petrolcun, hag been organized in Goldun, A Donver diteh company will take vut a [ Oaroli di‘ch in the Grand Valley thua giviag the ranciiman & water sup, Mr. Parentean, the hero of the Boulder | yond redemption. park bear hght, is in Denver being treated Thos largest deer ever brought into Gus- nison was recently dresred. The aniuwd was killed near Sapanero, and dre-sed £wo Lundred and forty-two pounds, UTAH, There are tweuly-six orisoners In the county jail at Salt Lake, Work on the mines in Iiieco fe being continued during the winter mouthe, On Iast Sunday o number of Mornon elders at Bountilul hed a fine Jot of sport by Iassoing & number of young g'*!y on the strec’, ‘e yourg Idies Woeg fnally 1k 3 1n a fainting condition, * s \ The ming 14mpses are preparing to ope- \ rate after bho 14t of January, They have tnkanup:}\hrtnn at Bingham, Park City, Tintfe shd tke Cottonwood District and will tommence gobbling up claims on the proper amount of assessment work las not beendon MONTANA, Twenty-one mines were located in Madi. #on county in November, The electrio light company at Butte is Every Corsot 18 warranted satis- in full operation, and has proven a suc- Taotory to its wearor in every way, coss, or the moncy will be refunded by Bullion shipments from Butts for the $he person from whom {§ wasboughs. wesk ending Deoember 9ch, aggregated e F e e dorsei iy Iaaion.ag | $47,000. 10 wearer, and endorsed b ,000. 8 P Sforable i peioct Bing Corset o1af | A 'Siaters’ Homoltal fa to be_ built at PRICES, by Mall, Postage Pald: Banton, which will cost in the meigobor- $1.50. Belf-Adjusting, hood of $4,000. Abdominal (extrs havy) 68,00, A company for the puapose of slaughter. Wealin Fresscvine ing beef and shinping it dressed to ens- tern markets wil be be formed in Helen The Chicago avd Montans stock com. Wor sale by lead! UHICAGO CORSET €O, Chicago, Ll pany are prepariag to put 66,000 head of cattle on their range forty miles from ul%0d&iow y 100,000 Bilioga TlMKE"_sPRI"c vE“ch s The band of Flatbead Tndians that E8 | paseed throngh Helenn rome time ago are NOW IN USE. committing depredations near the bwim. - ming Woman's creek, killing cattle and stealicg horses. | The consumption of copper in the | United States ix 90,000,000 pounds annu- lly, Of thie 40,000,000 pounds ace pro- nced by the Culumet and Hecla compa- nies in thisvorritory, ¢ in estimated that the immeuse forests || in the nortkwestern portion of the terri- tory contain over 850,000,000 feet of wood saw logs, ot which about one-fourth s ‘l\cynrru-ulolnu- for esny riding, sbyle|| white pine and the rest nearly equally d durabiliey, | divided between yellow pine, fir, cedar, are for sale by all Leading Oar || tamarack and hemlock, _lage Builders and Dealors throughout | A report reached Miles City last woek he country, || that » I‘Ium'b'l}::luMl"n:l “i‘“:i plwcb:n the north side of ouri river betwee SPRINGS GEARS & BODIEB| uffuio huaters and haif-breed Tndiaue, Forssl b which twe hunters and six of the half- Henry Timken breeds wero killed, among the latter Johnny Brishoe, well known in Miles | Patenteo snd Bullder of Fine Carriages, O =T TOUXS, -~ ~ MO. OALIFORNIA. A mouatain of sulphur hae been found near Los Giatos, Santa Olara county. During the past year 1,526:000 o Ex W wool have been shipped from Red Blwf, IMPERISHARLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s Chico, was dedicated on the 8d inat, LLo_B_—_IDAw,A_Tfl, 1* s said that 880,000 has beon subscribed Rest for TOILET, BATH been discovered in the San Juan moun- tains, Near Gilroy, A large force of workmen arenow en: gaged in closing the lovee on the Saora- mento just above Washington, at San Bernardino toiniuce the California | Which is loaded with the wood, an Southern to extend the raikoad from Col- | slowly travels over miles of sandy ton to that place, Etiwinds, a new town at the base of the | sells his wood, receiving from 50 cents ind HANDK ERCHIEF, ?uuxmn s :‘;‘:.“Sfi‘:.“;:;,‘:.fi.‘.,.}’fif;’.tfi,"' toa 81 50 tor the loand, This money A LT 22203, | Low Angel ) B " ¢ ) the diatiaotion f belog. 1k firet town ba | 1o Promptly invests in whisky, whioh Southern Oaliforuia to- be {Nluminated by [ he earries home, elestric light, $600 REWA and elsewhere who will produce & Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber | was hanged for it. Paint, 'he temporary sewers built in San Fran b 3 cisco are new found to bs much delapi for presorving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Boolt | duted aud the exhulations from some o ordors promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet tor than auy other paint now in use. - " STEWART & STEPHENSON. Bole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omabs, Neb. REFERNNOES. Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fuller! | ¥ Coundil Blufls, lowa. Bux office, Guaba Neo. GOLD ROPE. Tholotrinslc merlt and superior quality of ous Gohd Hope Tohacco bas dndiced other mannias Sarers 10 put upon the market goods A our m{’ lnlnunl and ‘nl\IyI- ;nkn Lered enuine Gol 1 - w,“;fi;:}::’, M;"uigmuhu; of ll-r.(xlhn‘kl in that place, OUr DAmO ab mark are upon eecl lone iump. The oaly genuine and orlginal Gold Rope | has just completed an inspe ‘Tobaooo ls manufactured by jous tribes, The number ig 10, THE WILEON & McNALLY TO |which one-sixth are over 20 years cld. of streets to abate the nuisanc: se boss engaged in building the ross the B quin river a namen because the water countrymen to do t pelled to huro white OREGON BAOCO OOMPANY, - | work at Chihuahua on the Mexicsn ruil. is understood that A, H, Swan still re. | B The Bewemer Steol Worke at Pueblo | hore in force, for bis woundj received in the encounter. | gnd blacks alike. ounds of | Thy bunt, they Rich silver and gold-beering rook haa | they cut a iittle wood, by preference Do Lndian chapel and schoothouse built ; by General Bidwell, on his ranch near | OFBADE com RD Hong Ab Duck, » ohinawan, merdered 1 i L '+ | nive of (his u)untflr’man in San k‘l:..d.w m;ludh !m\l;;l.l he can qunglz Klat drank i oven years ago he was |aud thoroy, enj nd.hill soci The above reward wil bo pald to any persos | S §AATNE | SRR VENTE OKO 8 0 VEODEY 4D, 0780 C d S0GAY a country man in the prison aud last week them very offensive and injwious, Com- | mule or horse hitched to a wagon or & plaints are being mads to thecommissiouer | curt is the prevailing rig. two gangs of ey reiused to work in As he could not get his own o work he was com- | cart, A meeting of Portland capitalists will | pieces, s00n be held to take stops for the erection | Froeoy daor, the Lodian Inspector, ion of the While » Chiwamsn was drilling fo 8 tun- | oF steer is hitched, — = OOCIDENTAL JOTTING 3, |nelof the Oregon and California raflroad, | the sand hillers have but a single ani- - - kX il Init week, he strick a giant powder c.r- | mal, a sober, sad-faced, snimal that «J. \J » OAKOTA. :;':‘,’f,u;':':‘:‘mf”‘l"d“" killiog him and g,eq n;:t ohew the cud of content; in- Pembina Is making & great effort to deed, T have yet to see them chewing secure a riileont, NEVADA. any oud, either of content or discon- TRUE The Sioux Fdls Masons will erect a| The ecoromer's inquestin the case of | tent. The'hlmm used is home temple, to cost £3,500, Thomas Mullen, an _ex-San Quentin con- | made, consisting of bits of leathern Bismarck's popniation is estimated at | ¥ict who was found dead in & honse of 1l | atraps, ropes and short chains. Many from $2,500 to 83,000, ropute at Virginia City Inst week dirclored | of the animals have collars made of the tact that the deceased had been choked to death, probably for the purpose of rob- | COf0 husks, and are harnessed as bety. horses are in the north and west. Johneon Sides, a Piute Indian and one Others have a single yoke, such as are of the head men of the tribe, denies that | used on seif-suckingcows in the north- there has been any trouble between any of | ern states. The eattie are well broken the Piutes and Washoes, He savs an|and remarkably docile. They stand @ ection il eld i )1 01 i ";fl;._"”;'“’.i'“"“‘!:""“‘{'C':"p;"-;;m dor the | stanncnly when left on the road, or, e chief, ~ when they are at the end of taeir i journey, they lie down and blink ARITONA Kindly at the by.passers. That there Snow was a foc fonday last at | is anything ludierpus in the appear- Williaws on the & Pacific rail- | ance of there teame and their drivers road never seems to strike the southern hn Chart, of Sants Mara, reports the [ mun, I thonght the sight of taees rents of cattle for the year inhia wec. | panple and of the negroes who culti on of conntry far above the averago, " " rass ia plonty and stock men happy. vato the “oue horse farms” on the oad outfit consisting -of teams, | BT€OH mizht have made the dominant s and mules, passed through | ¢/ass thoughtful, and that the tremen- recently, They are going to | dous queat imperatively demand- ing atcention arose before them, Not 80, They are to the spectacle, and carelessly damn both negroes and sand-hillers, when spoken to about them. Ouoe efflaent sand hiller, a haughty monopolist, cime to town yesterday with a team that strack me #8 being exceedingly absurd and a measure of uncivilization, He had three animals hitoched to his wagon, The nigh wheeler was & lean mule, gray with age, and haviag deep pock- ets above his eyes. The off wheeler was a amall brindle steer, fat and eaucy, Hitched to the end of the pole, and soberly pulling his share of the half cord of wood, walked a little the aals of the Val Verde mines in the |Fed bull. Riding on the noar wheeler urro mountains to » Lake Superior com. | was a tall, zaunt sand-hiller. He was pany for £750,000, shaggy of hair, round-shouldered, Rafael Romero is looking over the terri- | loose-jointed, dirty, and silent, He tory to invest between 84,010,000 and | never spoke to his team, simply jerked t"fm-og\fl‘bl-;";z"az "i an ’i:'fl"'» gom- | the rope that guided the lead animal. Pt to stook with sheer and cattle, T '8 | Going down the main street, the gray o™ sl it oboey n;:;le met -no:l::r nd-fw;‘db}nnlu,s;n ol cquaintance, prol y. '] RN BAliD-HlLLEBB. thrust out her head and brayed harsh. e A ly, the little red bull kellowed rum- To-day, says a letter frort Columbisy | blingly, and the belndl r bellowed 8.0, to The New York Sun, *h®{mournfully. The tall sand-hiiler spoke stroeta of this town have been well| o i ther did he » He noulr- filled. The country people have been ) jy drove to s oc*ton warehouse, dis- Noticeable among the [ mounted, and stalkea ff; leaving his orowds of blacks and whites were the | team in the street. sand.hille; One thing that impressos me deeply Tho send-itllers ave a race of whites [ hore is the silence of thg mS%. both who live amony the sand hills of South | plack and white, I mean men’ from They seem a distinet type. | the country, A dayin a western town ‘rom whom they descended no one | when whast or esrn is marketed s rond contract, NEW MEXI00. Three carloads of wool were shipped east from Socorro last week, Gras has been put into the railrond depot and offices at Albuquerque. Another batch of Pueblo Indian chil- dren have boen sent to the Carlisle train. ing school, In the Oceidental mine at the one hun. dred and seveaty feet 1:vel, a drift to the north bas uncavered fine body of ore, The people of old Albuquerque are now compelled to go to the new town f.r their mall - very greatly to the advantage of the street rallway comuany. It is said negotiations are pending for knows, Morally they are wrecks be- | oiyy day. Men laugh; they call They are misera- | |oudly to each other; they joke; the bly poor. They are delpuud.by whites banksjare crowded; the saloons filled They have no ambl- | to gyerflowing; the elevators are filled tion, no hope, no thought of a higher | with good natured men, and there is life. No effort has ever beon made to | the jond hum of human voices evers- clovato these degraded people. The | whergy the horses aro driven rapidly; troatment they recoive shows plainly i ypo” stron heavy wagons ,Emb{; the utter indiflarence of the southern | loudly. Here all is silent, all is slow. gentleman to the welfare of all whom | Thho people aro sodate. There seoms| he thinks are b>l-w him soocially. to bs no humor among “hem. Gravely Boforo tho war thcae poor whites | 1,0y sell their cotton and other nm\; were troated wuraathan siaves. They | produce. Tho sales over, the strects bad tho ballot, and when election day | rapidly bocomes desertl. The torm dro near the South Carolina gentle- | that come from & distaFce so groat, gs man used to herd them in oorrals, | ¢ forbid relurning that day ard d jven called bull-pens here, ard, supplying | to corrals. Moot of the tes them with whisky, kept them drunk | bring fodder fir their aniw',ls and until they were ready to have them |plankets and food for th gmmelves, cast their votes. Incrediblo as this|Theso farmers are much ‘more eco. story sounds, it has boen {old to me|nomical than northern men, The by 80 many persona that I beliove it is | teams aro fed and wate red, fires are true. bailt in the corral, av” the teamsters A sand hlller is & raw-boned, gaunt, | many of whom &r‘y small farme's, cadaverous man, He is pat together | gather around the blaza and talk in He shambles in his gait. He | Jow tonea while “they eat. I heard no i and looks down- |yongs, no laugb ter, around these fires. rohing forlost coin. | The talk it earnest and generally There is a peculiar side glarca from |abont crops, but frequently they talk the corners of his eyes, a furtive, | of politics, I have yetto hear any timid, abashed glance that thoroughly | talk amon'g the comparatively uneda- expresses the oraven mpirit of the|csted w’iite men about the negro creatare. His wife ts generally & de-|questio's, That it is an sotive and pressed-looking female much_given to | prohe'sly daogerous question they do pipe-smoking, tobacco chewing, and | not r.eem to believe. At any rete, the ocoasionally to the pleasure of clay- | corr.mon people of South Carolina do eating. His children are simply young | ne ¢ discuss it. sand hillers, Some of them, of ten- tr Grins | Pleatant, healthy grins are seen only on the fuces of healthy persons, The dyspep- travelers by t 1 any of these |tic snd debilitated can swile only in a)j Y o Y ® | halt.hearted way. Purify the blood, tone| wretched dwellings stand in ravines wherre there isa Mttle level land fic lheltom?e‘h., nmi’ ynnonkthun the tisues | for agrioaltare, | A few ohlokens stalk | Ticyurdeck Bioed Bitlor, it you with o} sadly arouad the yards:. A pig, lean, S | aotive, swaighv-tailed, walks with P huagry beiskness about the house, | tunes of others than by your own. The sand hiller who does not own a | Take warning in time. ~Avoid quack hidden from the sight of passing *,%‘Better bo wise by the misfor-| ISeven FeetLong, dog does not live in South Carolina, | nostrums by which thousands annu- They gemerally have more than one— |ally perish. Use only such remedies| mean, sseaking cars, mahgy, flea as are demonstrated above suspicien, ten, and always tried. foremost among which is Kidnoy- | Thero has beon a weak effort av| YWOrt: Kor torpid liver, bowels or : her remedy equals it. | agridulbare around the houses of the kidnegs, no_ot y eq d sand-hillers, A fow aores of the sandy | 1t 18 80ld in both dry and liquid form| soil hago been sorsiched. with » light byialldrnagats Rt plow, having a wooden mold-boary d 4 KIDNEY-WORT and deewn by a single mule, steer, or 1S A SURE CURE cow, A few vegetables, some corn, and oocasionally a little patoh of cot- ton, a very small patch this, as the | ) for all diseases of the Kidnoys and It has wpecifio sationon tiemest tmporiant true sand-hiller is not given to work- || ing the soil, are planted. They raise orgen, enabling it to throw ol ty and. inaction, stimglating the ealthyseoretion enough to feed their families,generally, If they do not, they supplement the supply by stealing or by selling wood, | ) ofs e, ey e e b ahrge, b, they sit in the tyouarosulfering from sun. When they are tired of resting ...Mmg!.a!:l-g;mm;.“flf‘i"é ney-Wortwill surelyrolieve & quickly oure. In this wson 1o cloanse tho Sysiem, overy ‘one shoull take & thorough eourve of it. (+1) SOLD BY DRUGCISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY-WORT Gressos nimself in his best oclothes, GRATEFUL—-COMY¥ORTING. hitehes nis single animals to his cart, i EPPS'S COCOA. the resinous heart of the pitch pine, called light wood, It takes a long time for a sand-hiller to cut the eighth of & cord of this wood, possibly an entrie week, When Saturday the torpid animal roads to market. - Kok Asriviog there by /By » thoeouch kuowladgo o the nataral lawa hich govern the operatious of digestion and wl pplication of the Bne properties of well-u lecied Cocon, Mr. 4 Ep) provided our breakfust sablos with s Ho does not linger | delloately lavored beverage which way ssve 4 many heavy doctors’ bills 1t {a by the judicious wse of such articles of diet that e constitutios may be gradually bullt up until strovg enough to rosist every tendency to disease. Hundreds y. | o subtlo waladioe aro fosting around us ready ) ] L SOCIOLY: | 45 attack wherever thero in & weak point. We This part of South Carolina i3 & |may escapo wmany a fatal shatt by keoping our. country of one-horse wagons. Tt is | selves well fortifiod with pure blood aud & prop » nourished frame. " —Oiv! crvice Gasette rare to see two horses harnessed and o stmply with bolling weter or milk. 8ol hitched toa farm wagon as they are in | tn sins ouly (§-1b and Ib), iabeled i | the western agricultural states, One JAMES WPPS & 0O, Homamopathic Ohemists ondon, ¥nglan ic town, preferring the solitude of the nd bills, where, surrounded by his art iy The sand |#essntwis ™ hiller has soberly burleequed this con- et y o | veyanco, He, finding or begging or h [1 lrmes o o o b | D108 BOWALUGL, the latter is highly lmprobable, a pair OR, ¥ of wheele aud an axletroe, builds a o The cart is rough affir, piuned Tho Story of tho Sowing Maching together with wooden pins, and im- o pressing the northern boholder with | *0v® With bumercas éngravings, wiiifoc the boltef that it will ghortly fall to I have stopped on the street e ”Elrvlgw Aw,f'_‘yn e sevoral times to see these carts tu- [ or sab-ofice of The lager Mecutachuriag dom: ble into kindling wood, but they hung o, of Wil he Mawh ;wnmflm sogether, snd creaklogly rolled out of 8 lring & t | the city in the direction of the sand 6 Sloger launtncmrln%(!u.. hills, "To this cart & small bull, cow | Prinelpsl Ofiice, 34 Unlon Bquews Three quarters of NEW VORK A baudsome litle pawphlel, biuefand gol : Gteo. P. Bemis N & CO DRY GOODS NOTIONES, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - RN e, | L S ~ J.A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN O TN TR JER R L.ath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDR, MOLDINGS, LiME, CEMERN PLASTEIR, ETO. OWSTATR AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY{ Near Union Pacific Devo C. F. GOODM.AI, WHOLBRSALNM DEHALEIER TN " |DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. will find 14 4o thelr nd OMAPFANSJ 2 Anyone contemplating bullding stors, bank, of any other fine antage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glase, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA J - NEB. W.B, MILLARD, EDWARD W. PECK. MILLARD & PECK, ywarage, Commission and Wholesale Fruifs, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. OONB;.GNMENTS COOUNTRY PRODUOE SOLIOITEDY gonty for Peck &% Danshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour: o T S S i ) 1 REFERENOES ¢ H OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & 60, TOOTLE MAUL & 00, " ~ STEELE, 2JHNSON & CO,, " WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN GOMPLETED Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Tanhed Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. 20 A Full Line of the Test B:ands of ap Reaoy For peuivery|CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Ageats for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 60. Four F;ét Wide HENRY,O,h;EE MANN’ & WA LT, PAPHER, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAH/-'E ; DOV IBLE ADIED SN CHEE] OB G drew Rosewater, City Engineer, POWER AND HAND And Examined and 'Compared by 4 . ' M & S ! George Smith, County P ' P BRITever 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSEK, BRASS AND IRON FITTI PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IEONU EIER: | FTRAN HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND.SCHOOL:SELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. . BOYER JO,. ~—DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pry> S A E E S N AULTS, LOOKS, O. 1020 Farnham Street, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED.| Oompiled under direction of An- Thereby making it the OFFICIAL 'MAP OF THE OITY. Over Six Mouths work upon it at a Cost of about*$1,600. CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION Iaid out up to this date, Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. Shows all New Railway and Depot Srounds, All property shown and described within half & mile south and west of city limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of city. 12183 Farnam St Omaha. Neb PERFEGTION HEATING AND BAKING 1s ouly attained by using —-GHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges.’ WiTH WIRE QADZE OVER DOORS, “¥or sale byj MILTON ROGERS & SONS ONE A XA, jull-mbely Fully Mounted, (ayolored. Varnished And Cloth Backs, PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Real Estate Agency,

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