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// - s .- 1 THE I)AILY BEF---()‘\IAHA 'l‘:iUR DAY J \\IUARY 4 10 TRANSIT BERQUIST BROTHERS, - MANUFAOTURERS OF The Peopls Who Figured In the CARRIAGES, BUGGIES | == AND FIXEPRESS WW.AGONS. 1 was thinkiog just fow that the | q s T!m.rm’m JTREET timely topic was hard to find when | p airing in all Branches 2 OMATHA, grand, gloemy and pecnliar Mr, Richard KFrank White loomed np be fore me. I have known Mr. Whit since I was young and cherubic, As | he looked thev, looks he now, Then he was & valued cortributor to Courler and Kcquirer and magazines Now he confire, himself to magazines, He was always tall, thin and die tiuguished, aud grayer and older and softer and sweeter, Heo is a mild edition of George Willism Cartis, E:q. Ihave always read White with pleasure. To be surohe is pedantic, Single Bree oh Lusdlng Shnt Buns, fmm 8 to llB but everybody is something, 1 am told there are peoplo who don's ap prove my s:ylc -0 you ses, Mr, White was & trenchaut political edi torial screeder when I ate bread and milk. He and James Wa < in Webb, the elder Bennett, Gireeley and little Raymond (best of them al)) were lunshers together. White prided himself on his admiration of lovely women and his tsy of pure Eog- lish, The former led him into the society of Pauline Markham, the tall English blonde, whose hair floated behind her like a trial, whose legs were long and lh-poly, nnd who had a ‘‘velvet volce.” ~ About that time White had a discussion about pure Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, 8§18 from to § 75, Mugsle Loading Shot Guns, from 0 to 25, Fishing Tackl , Base Balls and all Kinds of Pancy Goods. Full Stonk nf Show Cases Always on Hand, MEYEI; YT OBAGCONI the |t often be ¢ v!lectod l-y travellng a short | | distance, or they may be obtained of |dealers in seeds, Muach has been written about tho necessity of keeplog | the nuts moiet from the time they irop from the tree tillthey are planted, | ‘ It is a'together likely that they gormi nate more readily )f they are not al \ lowed to become dry, bat it is not likely that their vi'allty 1s destroyed ot even groatly impaired by their be. oming dry. Of course they should t ba allowed to become moldy as e mold would likely destroy the | germ. Much bhas also boen written | about the necoeslty of exposing the | nuts to the actton of frost =o| that the two parts of the shell sha!l | be opened_betore the germ bogina o expand. Undoub'edly the freezing is beneficial, but that the germ would force the parts of the anell apart witk: out the previous aid of the frost sooms evident from the fact that the pecan, walnat and butternat do grow both in # wild and oultivated state in portions of the south where there is not a suf. ficlont degree ot cold to form ice, Many tropical countries, like Brazil, produce a great variety of nut-bearing trees, and there is, of courre, no frost to aid in opening the shells of the nute, What is known as the English walnut is a native of Persia, a country in which frosts do not ocour. Old praz ticos are often followed for centuriea for the reason that no one aecertaine by experiment whether they are necos- sary or not. If it can be demon. strated by experiment that vhoroughly Kogiish, and was quite indignant be. cause it was said he was misinformed, Imported and Kengest Oigars. a ll.rge uno of Mio:r schaum and Wood Pipes and everyt! X first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and W PREGER. (£ e By the oo mofe Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, Send ht Price | Markhain » fog wisks ugo, ~She was Llflt and Samples. fatand pale—ob, 8o pale. Sheseemed d ae e, | & Wreck of her old timo solf, I re- member when men fought for hsr WILLIAM SNYDER. MANUFACTURER OF } I ES § ) GARRIAGES BU(E: ptly Dome high for the pleasure of dnvlng her home. At one time she was so popu- A BDID no.‘\n WAGO] Firs-Class *Paining and Trimming, Repairing ck, 1 . themselves, As Stalacta in “The Black Orook” she was superb. 'Of late years Nellie Larkelle makes a more magnificent creature of the queen of the waters, but Markham, as a spirituelle lplrlte. with grace nnd long hair, statuesqueness and superb carriage, gold bracelets and pearls all over her, and nothing to speak in the way of clothes, was the knee plua ultra of stage lelnIl‘r‘!. 1 ounht to know, for I used to “‘drop in" to see the Amazon ballet nearly every night, and always eat with the Bald Headed club. How all that *“Black Crook” crowd havegone The firm was William Wheatly, Harry Palmer, and Harry Jarrett. Mr. Barras, who wrote the play, was disgusted because the ballet madasuch & hit that nothing but a shred of the lines and a skeloton of the plot were left. Barras made §75,- 000 out of it, fell through a trestle bridge, and other people got his money. Wheatley was an actor of ‘| the old school. He had a beautiful i When she died he went to the tomb every week and looked at her embalmed remains. He's dead too. He made about $300,000 and it is divided among his families, Harry Palmer wss gay and festive and pusher. He made $200,000 and left about $90,000 to his pretty widow and handsome son. ., Harry Jarrett made §£200,000, gave half to his wife, who put it in a New York house and {s now in Europe with “Kan on the Bristol.” Markham is all broken up, Betty Rigli and Emily Rigli were dancers then, Markham was not Botty married a nice fellow in Phanaelpiis, snd Emily has bloa- somed into a first.rate lar that donkeys took the horses from her carriage and pulled her home 1319 Harnay, Qor. 14th. Omaha PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUSE, % A.G. WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ¥ oo REYNCLDS, BARATOGA rOTEL, ! u's erELLINVS HOTELS, ARLINGTON. MARSH HOUS! E.MANS aokoas oow“om_’; iy el of the saturnine achool. Sangalli HALL HOUBE, ACWAHALL Loulaville , was one of (he premleres, She had a COMMEROIAL HOTE J. Q. MEAD.J Naligh, b ttrely twisted inside out, she'd fall to GRAND CENTRAL €.{8EYMOUR, NobraskalOity,iNeD pieces, but she didn’t. She and the ‘MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,N king of Bavaria are in Earops. Bon. OOMMERCIAL HOUBE A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. fanti was another premier, She was ‘GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Greénwaad, Ne) a great favorite with the late and as OOMMERCIAL HOUBE, E. 8TOREY. Olarinda, =" = yot unburied A. T. Stewart, and the &NO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont inside of his stage box was nlwn)! at EXCHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, her disporal, Heo was kind and gen- METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkingon erous to her and helped her along MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, wonderfully, until she ran away and BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER married young Hoflman and then HOUSTON HOUSE, QGEO. CALPH, came back and settled down to danc- REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, ing. T saw her in the Alcazar the other evening, capering about with a silvered fig leaf, fat and matronly, Helgho, how we go’ But to return to Mr. Richard Grant White, Many of our readers, will be glad to know that he still lives—as polite, as graciousand ©.M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKEP, 8. BURGESS, OIA. LLIAMS, MRS, M, E. OUMMINQGS, J,)L. AVERY, ROHANTS HOTE! . W, BURK. 1, ggmaznolst. :oTél.. L ub.l:nveh ni- over, dI don't know PARKS HOTEL, ¥. M. PARK, Wwhether he is married, or not, OOMMERC AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, ) ey = Nuv Bsnnng Trees, BAGNELL HOUGE, CHAB, BAGNELL, SOMMERGIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, The value of every farm may be in- creased snd the pleasure of its occu. pants enlarged by a good collection of nuot bearing trees. In nesrly every portion of the northwest the black walnut, the white walnut, or butter- naut, the common and sholl-bark hick- ory, and the pecan are hardy and pro- ductive. In many sections the chest- nut also does well, There are several varleties of oaks that produce acorns that are edible and, indeed, palatablo when roasted. All kinds of acorns are readily eaten by pigs and sheep, and in England they are ununmvu‘y raised for stock focd. All theee trees are valuable for producing fael, lnd some of them furnish excellent ber, They are somewhat slow of gmwlh but thelr growth may be re- leased by care in planting and judi- cious cultivation, ~As the young trees are difficult to transplant, on acgount of their tap-roo t is generally best to plant che nuts in the places where the trees are wanted, As the trees are all stately and have wide-spread- ing branches, they should stand (uite & distance apart, If they are planted in a field that is to be cultivated while JUDKINS HOUBE, BALL HOUSE, COMMEROIAL HOUBE WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, DOUALAS HOUBE, J. 8. DUNHAM, BEDFORD MOUB! J. T, GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOU U. M. BLACK & BON, WORFOLK JuNoTIDhHDuBE . POTTER, WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McOARTY, M. B, JONES, HO! 0. R. CROZ'ER, AVOOA EATING HOUBE D, W. ROCKHOLD, OENTRAL HOUBE LOOKWOOD & sunruou. uu on' FOBTER HOUBE Olpl JONN FOSTER, la. WHITNEY HOUSE AK| FRANK WILKINBON, M. H, PERRY, B, F. STEARNS, JAOGRH‘( SON. g::l?o‘:.‘ A'.. “ TAMA CITY, TA., Harmon & Kealss, Prop, J. P. ROGERS & OO, F.'L. Sommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS 8| HARMON HUUHE, Sionx (ity & Pacific IR ATLIROMAI. THHE BIOUX OITY ROUTE RBans a Solld Trala ihloflih trow Oouncil Blufts to 8t, Paul Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Hours —i¥ 15 ACEC» MILES THE SHORTEE! ROUTE mou OGUNOIL BLUFFS BISCUITS, tho trees are small, it is desirable to 70 87, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ' oy CAKES, locate them where each will occeupy sadall pointe o forthern lowa, Minoee:ta JUMBLES the ; place Auf % ’]Allll “f’ corn or it l'n»'h i pped wisl o mprov ec tatoes, s i1 g Pitninocie Ationale Airbmke sad Wil AND NOVELTIES, |De* Ordiuarily four® feot apars. the trees should stand at a distance from each other equal to some multi- ple of this number, as 24, 28 or feet, The latter distance is best for AND DEALERS IN the trees after they hecome of large eiz3, The trees, if planted as recom- Frults, Nuts and Cigars.|uiiaed, wii not he greatly in the “I S |4th St w].xy of plowing or cultivating when the; OMEHA . - agN are amall, and after they become large the land can be seeded down to P Ty B:BMITBI | grass ana used as & pasture for sheep, MANUFACTURER OF pigs or young cattle. Nut-bearing Silver Plated Wholesale Manufacturing ‘GONFEGTIONERS le throuxh T OHANGE betwoen Kan 10 Sy aed 81 Toaai, i dousel, Bluds s Slouz Oty Trains loavs Luion Pa el Bluffs, ab 7:80 p. 1 City, 8¢ Joseph the South, A and ab bbo New Unio TN movsa I um\u‘ OF AKYIOTHEN 4@ Bewember tu dakiog the Sloux Cliy Kou rain. The Abores| & Comfortable iide In &3 o Transter o) Oour 14 5 Depob &b Bt. P il trees may also be planted in pastures, along the sides of fences or on the AND ST, PAUL o Bos that our rm.. vead via the “Blon | I Pacit) tho s i nnJuA TL J. K. BOCHALAN ahhuu roads, Soporiuteadent. Gea' Pam. Agen A suflicient number of nuts to Missour! Valley Ia. V18 Ecuihwoesber Passcnger Oouncll Blufls * plant & grove can be obtained with Door Pintes Bugraved to Osdar |little trouble or expense. They oan , B D& e 609 N, 7th 8t. 8t, Louls, Mo dried nuts will germinate, and that freezing is unnecessary, a much greater number will be planted. Many now negleot to plant them be. cause they cannot obtain them in the condition they think they should bs to insare germination. All the trees mentioned are desira ble for affording shade as well as for purposes of ornamentation, To cauee a rapid growth the ground where they are planted should be put in good con dition, It is true that the roots of these trees will force themselves through very hard soil, but they will extend further and afford more nuti- ment to support thetrees if theground s rendered soft. It is advis able to excavate quite a hole where thetree 1s to stand and to loosen tho subsoil at the boltow of it with an iron bar to the distance of weveral foet. This will afford a chance for the tap root to extend The hole should be filled with forest leaves, well rotted manure ard fine goil, It is well to plant several nute in tho same place and to select for raising the sprout that gives the greateat promisn at the end of the first or second season. Stroog stakes to protect it against animals should then be placed on each side of the tree, The soil for several feet around the tree should be kept free from woeds and grass and well A FEW BARGAINS XN House S LOTS, Farms, Lands-|» BY BEMIS I5th & Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS. No. 19— Fulllot aud ne® house, 3 rooms, two Do and ono p-stuirg Kieht foot calling o'ow and revenabove, Brick fonndation, cellar, ate. I . 400 © two story hotse, 10 rooms, two worked or covered with mulch, There may be littla profit in nuts that can be computed ia dollars and cents, though they may often be sold to good advantage to persons who wish them for planting or eating pur- poses. They add, however, much to the enjoyment of life. Nuts are pro- motive of sociability and pleasure, A few nut-shells thiown on an open fire will cause the room to be filled with a delightful odor while they make a cheerful blaze. When home grown they furnish cheap luxuries that farm- ers can hardly afford to do without. Nuts have long been associated with pleasant conversation. In one ¢f the sweoteat songs of Tenuyson an old man is represented as nddleumg his | wife in these words: So swaat. it scama to thaea to talt And once again to woo thee mine; "Tis like the after-dinner talk Across the walouts and the wine,” A Geperal Stampede, Never was such a rush made for any Drug store as is now at C, F. Goodman’s, for a Trial Bottlo of Dr, King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and ds. All persons afflicted with Asthma, ronchitis, Hoarseness, any affection of the Throat and I an get a Trial Bottle of this greatremedy s, by calling at above named Lyug store ABanlt Ministor's Experience. “Imm a Baptist minister, snd before 1 thoueht of being a clorgyman | graduated in medicine, but left, a lucrative practice for my present profession, forty years ago, Iwas for many years & suflerer from quinsy: 7homas’ Elcetric 0il cured me, was also troubled with hoarsenc:s, and Thomay' Ecl My wife s, and Lhomas’ Ecleetric Oil cuted them, and if taken in time it wlll cure seven times out of ten, 1 am confident it is & cure for the most obstinate cold, or cough, and if any one will take small teaspoon and half fill it with O/, and then place the end of ehe epoun in one nostril, and draw the Oil out of the spoon into the head, by sniffing as bard as they can, until the Oif falls over into the throat, and practice it twice a week, I don't care how offensive their head may be, it will cloan it out and cure their catarri For deafness and ear- ache, it has done wonders to wy certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that | have ever felt like recommending, and 1 am very anxious to sse it in every pl for I teil you that I would not be without it in my house for any consideration. I am mow suffering with a pain like rhoumatism in my right limb, and nothing relieves me like Zhomas’ Eolectric 0" Dr, E, ¥, Orane, Corry, I'a, g of © E| X | "4 i o for all o patnful diseases o th £IKIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS,) E| It clcanses'tiio eyutom of the acrid poison| &) : dreadful suffering wmol. © H THOUL! 8 OF CASE! Elof the wosst T of Cols torrible dlnease “|have been quickly relieved, and iu short) Sltime PERFECTLY GUHID Erln-un LIQUID or DRY, $0LD <| can bo want b wittys, RATLEO YA NOT PATENT SIDE BPRING A llA\H\lan MM PS( A. J. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreot, sug 7-wme 6m Omans, Nes, st een, ban, etd., on ) aw house of two ation 100 barrel cistern on Hamilton stroct near Poor ClareCotivent 3600 No. 16—ouse aud lot on 13th near Clark 8t. B room s ete. £1200, 5—Houfe of 3 rooms full lot on Plorce 8t. 19th 51600 No. 21 New oouseof 7 re half mile west of Turntabl Sauders St. #1000, No. 5 House of eight rcoms, barn ete, lot 0166 fuet $2600, N rooms brick fon with corner lot, stroet cars on Vacant Lots. —Two full lots on 19th Street near Lake St 21600, No.3)1—Twonty five lots in Parters ad just north of the ‘end of red strect. car line 1 com park, 8650, 0. 8: One kaltlot on South avenue, &) lots on £1st, 22nd, 2ird , uear G ace, 8500 enc, and near No. 510 Eig ana Saundors stro n ensy barme. 16— Six beautiful reside 'u‘u lots on Cather- Hatneom park, ¥,500 ul residence Iol‘ cn Hawiiton rend of nhl stroseear track: high and iboto 7 e A f acre corser lots on Cum. etroots, In Lowe's eec- —near Academy of Prospect Place” on Hamilton and Jut west of the end of Ked Sireet Convent of the Sisters of 1t milo from postoftice, sheps, *150 to 2500 Clar, or «n e from U, B B cnly b per cont dowi and 5 per cent per month. 1oted 1 Lowe's addition. cne-half mile wo t of t of to entof It d Stro t Car track near Cony Clare Saters in Shion's adcition, 125 ¥ terms. and 2nd additiona. ad addition, Ryzan's Redick’s ad- Ju Horbach's 1 Low clson’s, Hanscom Placo, divions. etc., ove. Lota in *“Crenit Foncier addition quirter milo mmd M. 1t R torms, O A EX .o Rusmess Direg mrv Abatract and Hea Eatate, MoOAGUE, oppostte Post Ofios, uth 18¢h Street, OUFRENR & MENDE SHOKN, AROHITEOTS Rootu 16, Crolchton Block, A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 3, Orelehton Dloek ~Boote and Bhoes. JAMES DaVINE & €O, Ploe Doots and 8hocs, A kool assoriment Bome work on hand, corner 13th and Harney, tHOS. ERICKSON, 1l K. cor. 1th and Douglas JOHN FORTUNATUS, h street, manvfactures to order geod work W8 fale prioes. Revalrin Hea prings. LARRIMER Man v, 1817 Donpinaob, Butter and Egus. AONIANE & BCIROEDER, the oldeet B, and B 0use in Nebraska ostablished 1876 Omaha, Oarriages and Roaa Wagons. WM SNYDER 14th and Harnoy Streots. Olothing Bought. J HARRIS will pav highestOash price for #scona han 1 clothing. Oorner 10th and Farnham, rugs, Paints ana Olis. KUHN & 00, Paarmaciots, Fios Fanc lloodg Oor 1ma and Dougiea stroota. ¥.J. WHITRHOUPE, Wholesale & Retall, 106h s ©. FIELD, 2032 Noréh Side Cuming Btreel. PARR. Druggist. 104n and Howard Streoba. Oentiats. OR. PAUL, Willlams Miook Oor. 164h & Dodge, "OIvi Englneers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSKWATER, Orelghton Bloo Town nmy-. Grade mu'k«un.- lm—-l' Ury Qoods Notions, lh- JOHN H. F. LENMAN ow Yot Dry Goods Blore, 1618 STila rare. ham 6. 0. Enewold also boots and shoes & Pacifio Founary. JOHN WEARNE & SONS vewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Btreed. Undertakers. OHAS. RIEWE, 1018 Farnnam bed. 104k & 116 Hotels. : ANFIELD HOUSE, Goo, Oanfield,04h & Farnham DORAN HOUSE, P. I, Cary, 918 Farnham 8) BLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥\ Slaven, 10th 81, Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Loavenwort ORNTRAL RESTAURART, hwest 10thand Dogger " corner Do«:r b ‘Bost Board for Kon-y. ransesd. ! OARe By e Day, Wook or Month. 1] or ¥ Torme tor Oash. Furnished Rnama Suvplied. Furuitire. New and Beond Hand Famitare ) nm.. Fag b Dougias, Highesh cash prioe | — Ald for second hand gooos. . BONNER 1809 Douria o, Forve Worke, OMAEA FENCE 00. #08Y, FRIES 8CO 1918 Hamey 84, W los Boxos, Irce and Wood Fonoes, VWines, Oannbers Pine and Walnnt, Pawnbrokers. Tive goods ROSENFELD Retrigerators, Oanfleld's Plhfl. €OOTMAN [ Olgars and Tobacoo. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers . Olgase, and Wholesale Dealors n Tobacobs, 1808 ¥.F. LORKNZEN manufacturer 1416 4 ‘Orockery, . BONNER 1800 Dovwies otvsst. Gaod lind Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rage and Motal. Lumber Lime and Ooment. OBTER & GRAY corner 6th and Dougles Sa, G. A. LINDQUES?, S Sk Fatass Hoat ....L',fl"‘ nmm for gentlomon's wear, s over 1908 Faroasm sk Miitinery, MRS, 0. A. RINGER, Wholosale and Fan 3, Goods In grest varlof Oard oslery, Glovos, Cornets, the Weel. Purchasera save 30 per osok, w Mall, 115 Fifteonth Btraet Plour and Feod, OMAHA OITY MILLS, 6th and Farah® Welshans Bros., proprictors. E House in Ordey Hardware, Iron and Giosk OLAN & LANGWORTILY, Wholosale, 118 (12 15¢h stroot A. HOLMES corno 10th and Osliforais IXVIE O R TE D, BULBS ‘i ’r-un-. And all othor for Fall Planting, Large ¢ assord ment ever shown in Chicago- Tlustrated Oatalogue free. Send for It. Business Lots. Toroe goold busivess lots on ) teut each, 1,600 ¢ dge nese 12th or #4,500 for stroet, 33x with trawe buila 0 por year ench; prc on Karosm near 10Lh st 1 Warehouse lot of track and o by about 100 foct west tr Farms avd wi'd iands {n Douglas, Sa Dodyo, Washington, Burt, | Wayno, Stanton, and other good counties in eastern N sbrask afor sale. Luxes pal 1, roats collectod, and money loaned on improved city and country projerty at low rates of interest BEMIS' NEW CITY MAP, FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI. TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE., ‘OFFI. CIAL MAP OF THE CITY.” $5.00 EACH, #|GEQ. P. BEMI Re Estate Agency, 16th and Douglas St., ' Omaha . - Neb, Hiram Sibley & Co., 00206 Randelph M._: .90 (‘Mu{ HEAT YOUR HOUSES Cast Iron.) g OST [Wronght ["PooM 20 Te0) 204] imgvEna FURNAGES,IN THE WORLD., RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, LLLS, fmprg to, Mor, Bt o, LE8g Lo, oy idol oan fuel give joat W20 oy ot volume of pure furnace mado. Bold by Picrcy and Bralford, Omaba. GOLD ROPE, Thotntrinslo merlt and superior quality of ous Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other manniwe: turors 0 put upon the market vooda similar o our brand iu name and stylo which are offered aud sold for loss mouey than the genuine Gold Ropo. We caution the't ade and consnmer to see that our nawmo and trado mark sre upon each {ump. The only genuine and orlginal Gold Rope Tobacgo I manufactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO J()MPANV. JOKN NTABLER MAROME BOEAMF President, oo Pros's W. 8. Duisiun, teo. snd Trean, THE NEBRABKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln, Neb MANUFAOTURERS OF Qorn Planters Hrrrowe,Farm Rollers Bulky Hay Rekes, Buckel Hievetins Wln mills, & Wo are prepared 40 do Job work sad manotse el Tor iler pertis, 'WEERASKA MANUFACTURING 00 \ Lincola, No.. 4th & Jackeon th 10th Bb.. bet Far. & Ha i EIISTWAHD 5 1a the old Favorite and PMN’OIPAL IL.XINTE ~~FOR CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, "MILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East nnd'wth-luL THE LINE COMPRISES Nonrly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Track 11 connoctions are made In UNION DEPOTE his_a National Repntation s being the reat Through OarLine, and s nnlvw onceded to bo the FINES® [QUIPF[D oad In the world for all classos of travel Try It and you will find trayeling l Inuy | of & discomfort. fl: Ticketa via thie Celabrated Line for offices in the Wost. 'All tntormation about Rates o Faro, 8 Oar Amnmdnlonl. Time Tables, cheertully glven by dpplyiniag Y lbo %ia Viconbroitt & Gen. Managor, Chicago, FIROIVAL l,u:mn.n,‘“'m Gon, Passenyer oago, W.J, DAVENPORT, ¥ Gen, Agent, Connell Blufte. i1, B, DUKLL, Ticket Agh. omaba wase-ed19 PR o ar m IMPERiSHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Larman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH an&«! ANDKERCHIEF. T R B Brodoen & Paint that vl oqual {J". e nsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, ATANtod u',fi? E:?;I-:‘.S: w?fi.fl?&"h Al Yor than lnyl ou’n:r x:'fnn Bow i s T & STEPHENSON. Bole Pnnrhmn, ‘Omaha House, Omaha, ‘b. REFBRBNOES. Officor & Pusoy, Dr.Rico, Dr. Pinney, — Fuller! Coundil Bhs otcn, Gmaha” Noo, ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily point to the “HUB PUNCH"” As an articlo of such raro and excoeding merit & desorve a placo on every sideboard, ocial G Jess ¢ Fub Fry b isa 3 welcome accessory of friendly intercourse harly accoptablo at partics. Uncark, an j it n flavor. orators never dis-lose J source whence their eloquence flows— ) me, 18 comes, after dinner or lunch,]| * flowing bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH and titlo—''HUDB FUNCH" iy adop- mark, All unsuthorized use of ‘ark will be prowmptly prosecutod, YRAVES & BONS, BOSTON, MASS, 2 UBPUNCH" is s0ld bv all leading tame« Tralté supplied at Manufacturer's prices 2 M. [oNamara; hml"u -uppllp H, a,dm-. Omaha FABT TIME) In golug Baeh teke thy Chicago & Northwest: Tratne Iou Omahs 8:40 p, m, and 7:40a. ¥or tull information call oo l’. lll Il-.'l‘ Agen. lll.h and Faraam lh.. \ iway Dopot. orat JAMEST, BLAIIK lln‘ * | Bend 81, $2, 85, or 85 for & re. tail box by Express of the best @ () [Oandies ta America, put up E |elegant boxes, and strictly pure @ [saitabie tor prosents, Express z < oharges light. Refors to all Chis |eago, Try it once. U O O, F. GUNTHER) ((,uu’u(mnu, Chicag g GMY’M SPECIFI C MEDICINE TRADE MARK , The Grest YRS DE MARK .uK lsh rem- An un. hl Iug cure for Hewminal s, follow IH""AII“.wumuw nlAfl'il 'flllll- of Mewory, Universal Lassl S, ol 1 uhe Bucks Diiades of Vion, Eee maturo Old Age, and many other Dissases lead to Insanity ‘oF Consemption and Prema ture Gravo, & Full particulars lu our pamohlet, which wo desiro o send froe v mall fo evéry one. £ 'Tho Specific Medicine 1s sold by all Illu‘m A31 por peckage, or 0 packagus for ¥5, L seat froo by mall on Fectiph of th ddrossl TUKGHAY 4RDICINE ¢ g EBultalo, N, ¥, me ol @ « IVSEYO 40 ANIM . Y @zpuf a0y ssaudduy puv ‘yyeay ‘SHuveg

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