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LS I THE DAJLY BZE--OMAHA THURSDAY . At ®IL 26 WALL STREET'S YOUNGSTE ns' Olows, ‘‘ls 23 years of age, hisfather's | comprised about 900 scres of land, * and his daddy’s Joy. He 18 as| worth perhaps a matter of §3 per acre ANHEUSEH-BUSGH g:lfiht a8 he lookl:,.ln‘ only lacks .hxh at thfiedor}zlmd: l’l‘h:‘l:omlnlndonu: rience to enal him to wear satiefied the actual settlers in respec! s 0ld Stock Operators to **Bive f:n...'. eloak during his absence on a | of their several olalms; they reserved Slckne o Brewlng ¥ Th 1 sflflfl a Uhancs " yaohting excursion, He hea never|about twelve and a haif acres each as Bvl ‘vulsions, St. "4"# pir 4 tried to do much on his own account, | a site for the capitol bullding and the us D-u‘y«‘-.kAJcm " % e and that experience ke now lacks, He on and a_half acres for & Mfifln@‘?a%m“&fiififl“k:-&“.'n’f"' ¥ t' IRON The Youthful Goulds and Van Do and oot Norvous and Blood Diseases. Association, H )] ye TAry ) E derbilts to Try Their Hands sofficlently large of late|for churches were ¢ T ee aad all whosd | 158 X \ in Managing the Market, to provide for George and|denominations tha ) sment causes Nervous Pros- B ITTE fi S ; the of the famlly, When Jay sold st tration, {rreguly lc(:f&}l);:lwm}gu‘n::x"}é Boys Who Have a Good Financial| Gotld, sbaente, bimacll, Georgo bor omie, appetizer o stimulanty Samarian | . CELEBRATED ’ will eure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala. Btart in Lite. doubtedly will develop, and The first day’s sale was not enoug| Y ersine 1 invaluable e He has made some money from his In- wonderful Invigor- thg s i n + have wet the whistles of the thirsty Thousands | ik 5 SR Aiddisn, Yotors Mo beas Saelll, o Bat the ssloners i m[} BOTTLED BEER | and other wasting diseases. row York Il tofore he has been unable to do so. mtl;:;;;:l.mm;w“d Wl!;ll: ::n‘h. proclaim it the most " -, ? ¢ & : R all leavo or a western and|ieregt in the firm of W. E. Connor & |sscond day, and the s went Up | ant that ever sus- ] ¥ southern trip next Monday,"” sald Jay ded to have by well in five figures, People began to [ tained asinkingsys- > s y Gould yestordsy, “‘and early in_tha | 00 M e Are TerELeC Lo hare Bt | e e enplial was really golog | t. #1046 Drug: ) | 3 _ g% THIS EXORLLENT BERR SPEAKS BROWN S satumn I shall start on & yachting|fy will be s new era, however, for | to be moved here if the commissioo. | Eist F';’ ‘f"‘f‘fi"‘ FOR ITSELF ! cralse around the world. I shall ab-|wy|j street for thesn glants In finance, |ers themselves were ready to[nials and circula ' stain from active business for a full yoar, and upon my return from Eu- ts d the ul tho lots, The total sales amounted % I fi 0” opo T bellove that all suchsscuritle |15 't Loaame 1o b front, “Whes| o apost $300,000. ' For shelr pe s Missourl, Kansas & Texas, Paclfic| vq)) yiret needs Is young blood, be- | triotism In starting the bldding the T and Wabsati—now "!"d'd"' Speous u;ua'n':.k::'-:m:lz:, ngd ‘l’rl; the | commissioners were adequately re- kailway 7ime Table. lattvo—-will be on_ a_dlvidend yaying rapldity of actlon in transactions | warded, each making a snug fortune U. P, R. R, MAIN LINE basls. This will bo bronght about by | whioh “oreates ~motivity and brings |through the apprecistion of the lots Willlam H. Vanderbilt and Jay Gould, |stake thousands of dollars upon "Orders from any part of the Btate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Gouds are Made to the Standard of our enriches the blood and purfies the | the natural development of ihat 460~ | yealth to those who possess It. 1t|that be had bld In. The $300,000|pe' Guarantee, system; cures weakness, lack o Hon of county, During the same 0 lities | which the state obtsined from the P energy, etc. Trya bottle. Western Unlo’n on its tnoreased busi- | b;‘l:ll ;;:Ih :‘n:im T:lf-{-‘ll“neo— lo was expended in publio balldings. | ¢MAHA AND LINCOLN LINE—U.. P. i G Eo RG E H EN N I N G [ ] nets will be a paylng a dividend of 10| ¢pe Jatter belng the quality | Increased by the sale of some public ARRIVE, ’ percant , ond will eurn every dollar (¢ o)) others, especially when |lands in the viclnity, it provided |y Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. | y of it. The East Tenneasee, Virglnla |j,keq by good judg- |ample funds for the ereotion of the | " pyuuy TRAINS—SRIDGE DIVISI ‘ BROWN s and Georgla secarities continue to be | jment, That is the basls of succoss in | oapitol, the university, the prison,and " Leave omaba a1 foll- ws. 8:00 » | 0ffice Oorner 13th and Hamey Streets. / bought my brokers and senlor broker | \Wa)i street, It teaches those who | the insane sylum, all with sufficlent [ m; e:00 ; 11,00 8 m, 1:00 p m; 2:00 It ia notloed that the room traders process it to shun ‘points’ and infor- dation for the needs of those oo B\ Blatiesh follows tock whenever they oare to | mation which are sown broadosst on 258 m; 1:25 Ifio” “é’:g::l:"l.l;g?;?:c;. ';l.fl" the street and invariably wrecks those was well chosen. Seven « b sTEELE' “JH"su" & Gu.' ‘ M who follow them, Other young bloods | iron tracks now radlate from Lincoln, 0 ! BITTEBS cently been tr d, and it I8 alto- | who ‘are conspicuous on Wall street |giving direct communioation with 00, 11:00 » m; 200 00p 1 ] guther likely ¢ urities will { 4o yons of George L Soney, the | forty out of sixty-four county seats in | ;. s WHOLESALE GROGER'S is the only Tron preparation that ;‘;’:’;:::J.n;o pl::"e:h:“*’g‘::‘t;l. L‘(’"‘l‘; banker philanehropist, and Charles A, | the state, and a majority of these may ALPASSENGER TRAINS Johnes, The Instances where sous of | be rucha‘d by two :ouu:. In the cg‘i DGE DITISIO N, wealthy men have shown self sustain- | gregate It costs less in, gisiey an v A LEAVE COU E IN ing .bl{l! aro rather to be regarded | time for the legislators to senie to Lin- N AND JOBBERS as exceptions, however, as generally | coln than it would to ‘‘gather u%he sons ot very rich men do not sucoceed | river” or at any other point in Ne. parties controlling outside southern |, sheir fathers’ talents and business | braska, does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will, " BROWN'S "IRON bination. This combination of south- ern roads which will soon be made, ls far mcre extensive than was first con- templated. It Is known that several o Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and “"':;' have 'b’fi’" "'k"d ""( PArt | ghrowdness, Theirjgreat oxpectations| As I have sald of Omdll:; lo‘ol Lin. . ,’fir::fi?‘;:;l“ D : Jvith a_oontrolling Interest (mean-|hrough life seem to satisfy them, and [ocoln, It Is to be regarded mainly as a ; 8 . ies. Ivg the Erianger syndioate, which con- d:::‘lg cm:pl:t‘:ly thelr znergh,n to | market town for the agriculturists of H All Grocers suppl les trols 1,400 miles of Southern rallway:). Texpeota very handsome profit on strike out and try to make a name and | the county and of the communities 3 around and beyond it. Omahs had ARRIVE, present prices when the developments paas o P it lhr: hom’the building of the Mail & Ex. A Full Line of the Best Brands of ' l‘"E'“"Y know:. lDl"'" uflg Db:l""l” To worry about any Liver, Kidney | Unlon Paolfiodrg:wlv‘ in Nldlzlm‘-e of | “Daily except Sunday fl'fn’}“ 5 n Europe my business w! entirely & ulation, an ncoln a like start » BITTERS in the hands of my son Gaorge,” or Urinary Trouble,especially Bright's | Population, WABASH, 5T. LOUIS & PACIFIOR R.—U. P. Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters from the location of the capital, but Ladiesand all sufresromnen- | 14" PRPRND, Tty 66, M. | over fale o cure where a cure tspos- | 0F the great future which s probably ralgi, hyweria, and kindred com 1oLl St to.dny: was followad by | ble. Wo know th i Saiand sivues, b scigsed gia, hys N yhort - nataral advantages plaints, will find it withoutan equal. {4y o' o onnoement, that hin chief rival Sk facilities and the energy, enterprise, f in the speculative world, Willlam H. The Capital or Nebraeka, snd good sense of its inhabltants, Vanderbllt, is slso arranging his | American Fleld, It may perhaps be well to note _{CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. " g Agos for BRNWOUD RAISS AND) LAYL 0 & RAND POWDED 0. with a view to spend-| Linocoln, Nebraska, the capital of the | yomewhat more minutely some of the o 7 p mt P- Bo n U o.. nder of his days In a|state, is 68 miles from Omahs, by the | salient features of this town then *Sundays excepted. fOmaba time. ==—=DEALERS IN == T qulet and less disturbed manuer, | Burlington & Missourl river rallroad, | would be neoer ary or desirable in C.,R.I & P. R, R—U P, DEPOT. : am H "m&nuymczpus.m ] ,—U. P. DEPOT. s Vioe Prees, |8nd to plece the burden cf d from the Missouri respect of another nne of the same g ARRIVE. Fire and Burglar Prs» —U. P, DEPOT. xs, Boc. and Troas, heretcfore great labors wupon the d 30 miles from the Platte at | same population, for here we have 120 p n | aly S A > w. THE NEBRASEKA shoulders of his sone, who, he thinks, | the nearest point. Itis in Lancaster epltomized before us the law, religion, ST. PAUL& O AR, ;ti;_m;l_;:\ DIVISION "7" e ULTS, have abundantly shown themselves to | county, which contalns 550,000 acres | aulture and civilization of the atate. be apt soholars and capable to assume | of land, ohicfly rolling prairle. Num-| The old oapttol building having be- MANUFAGTHRING GL the responsibility. Espeolally s it 80 | erou ma flow through the 1and, | some too small for the growing wante, N I, O O B 5 o . R 1020 Farnham Street, with Corueliug s oldest 850, who is | the largest being Balt Creek, which |and its form too ugly for the fine, Mail Lincola, Neb regarded by his father as very conserv- [ passes Lincoln on its way tothe Plattc; | wsthetic tastes of a state rapldly In. N NEBRA'KA. ONTEAELA, -~ - = REIR :35 p m e ¢l 3 ative. Cornelius is rather plously n- [ most of the others are tributarles ot | creasing in population and wealth, a oflfi:&l{z‘:‘mgf%:m: ';n“m. olincd and oarries somewhat of a sanc- |the Salt. Each stream meanders | pnew on§ has rl:ggpn commenced. Its two %nux:ny Rakes, Buoze: Klovarins | timonious countenance, while William | through bottom lands that are nearly wings stand one on either slde of the Yoo ills, &e. Tk ) Sasvite K. is qulte the reverae, level, from which the land rises|old capltol like two proud ‘‘peelers” - s, ““He is more epeculative and go- |toward the central divides ia geutle, [in now clothes disdainfully escorticg sheadatlve than hin elder brother,” [ wave like alopes, frequently terminat- | an undersized muffia to the police sald & well kaown New street broker, |Ing at the top In broad siretches of tlon, I wasmuch surprised to find who Is an intimate frlend of the fami- [rich, emooth and nearly level apland | that these two wio, complete had ly. ‘‘Ho is moro like hisgrandfather, | pratrle. Most of the streams are cost only $177,000- A bollding for the Commodore, not eaily frightened | teibutaries of the Salt, that takes ita|the United S:ates courta, poatoffice, at figares in coonection “with Wall |name from the briny waters which it etc., cost about $212,000, and it s street operations.” recelves from numerous springs In the | soarcely so large as, and certainly not ““Then you think the older Vander- |salt basins In the nelghborhood of handsomer than, elther of the wings bilt proooses to retire from active | Lincoln; notwithstanding which there | of the capital, Its dimensions are 90 butines: " is no searolty of good tresh water. The | x61, fokt stories, mansard roof and “I know that ho does. Maoh of | salt aprings arisejfrom stratc at grost | pasement, The capltol bullding when thestock rpeculniive business which |depth, containing chlorlde of sodium. completed will be a very chaste and is now attributed to ths father le[In the squars at Lincom 1s an arte- | beautiful structare of stone, almost really In no way conneoted with him, |eian well, which is curlous as pene pure Greclan in style, 202 feet long, DEPART, PERFE’:)TION HEATING ANHD BAKiNG 15 oaly attained by using Opening and Closing of Malls. but is exclusivily confined to tho|trating a that at varlous|the central part 130 feet deep, and the gy a .',;’:n;_ m. a‘.'x:f“:.'xh. GHARTER UAK Tacy employ | depths give mineral waters cf widely [ dome of stone 200 feet high, all at a | Chicago & Northwestern...11:00 9:90] 5:30 2:40 me brokeis who formerly done |diffsrent character and quaitty; and | cost of about $720,000 Tbe prison, | Chi sland & b 20 2:40 usluesa of the commod d | there aro two Inatitutions in the town | about two miles from town, has cost slues of William H , and for thia re: in which the watera are used for bath- | thus far about $340,000. The prison | Siot y on it often creatos an impression that |ing and medicinal purposes. Here, report shows 212 prisoners on Novem- X;}f}'.’:‘:‘fi,,,,‘, R purchases and sales are made for the | nearly 1,500 miles from the occan, | ber 30 last, all males from this state, | Burlington & Mo. in N-b. .. nt of the father, ono oan enjoy & swimming bath of | and 51 boarded at this prison at the 1Qmsha fehorthiv sbters ow do these boys oarry on thelr | ‘sea” water {f ho chooses. But it|expense of the United States or of | **ouri Piife l tlons 7" lacks the sandy beach and the nolse |other states and terrltories, When c..!;?u SRt B ot Joys Leare byt g 9. Sl 'helr dealing are largely confined | and motlon of the waves. Little has corapleted, acoording to plan, the| A Liucoln wmsil s also opened at 10:%0 . m.. tothe roadsunder thelr management— | yet been done to make it artifiolally | prison will hold 1,280 conviots. In & \0ihee opsnAyadays Irom i D00 ., 1041 20 D New York Central, Lake Shore, Can- | attractive, and it adda very little to|new growing state like Nebraska it s THOS. F. HALL, Postmaster, &dn ulsnmhom, 3““8‘8:: Um};;l!, ‘l;nuwu of I;ino'olu,n!thong it possi- | wise to build for the futare wheapos | — orthwestern an maha, oy | bilities for the future are very great. [sible. The total absence of female 8 Ing T Shph ey S MORGAN & CHAPMAN, g Every Corsot is warranted satis- seldom visit Wall street, but carry on| There are about 13,000 acres of 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nab fitoves and Rangag.! WITH » ) WIRE WAUYE OVER DODRS, or sale by MILTON ROGERS & SOMS OV A LA, fo1l.m&e) oconviots in & population of half a mil- MORETIO 1 Watte dn TN thelr operations h”rlvno wires from | ‘‘saline lands,” so called, blluo:slns lon is nmrk‘:)lrlo. While orals mmnmwm:nuwubom fls Gr:nd‘ h(!:nt' (1?01, t: hf;om ‘I?ln the '.l".h ll:":lu nslg:z:hl o' of the community have much to do only Corset )y our Physiciens | cffices In that immediate nelghbor. ool e written o ation of | with ft, 1t is doubtless ely due to g ke 'fi'#&:fi’&m# hood. In Lake Shore they have made | the state In force since 1875, forblds |the almost total nheno.horl!u;:phtlon 4" pRIOES, by Mall, Postage Paids big money, and in all thelr deals have | the allenation of the salt lpr‘ngl, but|in & presperous agricultural com- ur....m.(“h.. xu“mgmmz:: bunfl olloumtl h:;.. Tl:’dl‘ b:fi:l‘::on-m mn dm hlldl' &:I.be sold, I:-hr. munity for females to ocommit E:‘-l [l ntly an eposits of t! county ordinary orlmes sgalnst person or ""'.w.',,'&.“%“ "‘m"" t !ol‘:o :3.‘?:; v;:o shail kn&v how u?; property. The lnnna;8 I'IJ n{n s a Wor sale by overywl ! manage them, e | handsome bulldi leet long. on OHICAGO CORSET 0O, Chloago, ik reat sucoess " potentiality of becoming rioh beyond | a farm of 420 urncsn’, cultivated bg the ‘‘How did the Vanderbllt boys get|the dream of avarice” of the days patients, who also care for 150 head s, thelratart in when Johnson lived and rallways | of cattle, and as many hogs. The ac. | A Send 81, 8%, 85 Tor sample ror 'While the commodore was llv':r, were unknown. I know of no other [ commodation for patients is 300, and c ANnY tail box by Kxpress, |the Vanderbilt boys were soarcely |source of supply for salt within 250 |the numberat date of last report was ER————— BOLLN & SBIEVERS, I H. BOLLN & 00,, 0“1:::’1';‘:‘:::‘:;':: heard of, and William H. was kept in |miles, and this is an artlole in the|263. Nineteen per cent of those elegant boxes, and | the background, owing to the imperl- |cost of which trausportation must|treated last m{m recovered, and aix 1609 Douglas Street, Cor, 16th and California 8t, ;t ctly pure. Suita- [lous and autooratio manner of tho |necessarily be an important element. [and one-th! per cent dled. The OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. le for presents. Ex- | commodore toward his family and all| The salt springs and wells of this | ourrent expenses are about $3.08 a Reoscl Zefors tarmes lght. | his relatives, Especlally country give emphasis to some of the | week for each patlent, and, rich or oag ™, 8t. Panl Minneapolis and Omaha Ofl ANDY E:.n;-"(o"n.l.:g % | oase with his sons.in-law. . | wonders of geologloal science. It Is|poor, no one in the state needlng | Tho Chicsgo, Milwaukeo and St. Paul tralns | burn & Co., New York, the largest stock of Garden and Field Seeds ever imported before toshls S traing leave every Biturday aftenoon Have brought to this city trom the farms of Landredth & Son's, Philadelphis, aod James M, Thur Address, Oroas, a ° fine lool olml%proun that there was a time | treatment is refused admittance, The | leave every caturday afternoon® city, allof ‘which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nams, s s C. F. GUNTHER, | worthy gentlemen, marr when North Amerloa comprised twin | pablic schools of Lincoln are good. Prices will also be as low a8 any Responsible Dealer can Make, Confeot eldest Vanderbilt girl, and short], ocontinents on each side of a mighty | Th free and properly orowned ikt D terward was mnxions to embark in |Mediterrancan exteudi from Hud- | by 1 e"f.ru“:nlurll?y \5“ t{o state, In wmas 16-e0d-4f HENRY BOLLN & 00, business. At that time the safest and | son’s bay to the Gulf of Mexioco. there are about 300 students. 1 1 — most profitable business was known as| I have net investigated sufficlently son.md" with It 1s an agricultural Amemna; Plump aant. mt‘.“hh;: tsnbll'x thdl Swamp dis- :o lt::c itasa poohkvda ll‘cth&ufi Iu:m college with a good ‘;P:I, .l::d'g:“ el . ’ + Oross found a man exper- | free to hazard a confident opinion thai | dowed with the university lven to EALER A B G ANENCAN _ smEAKAST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D) m u:t«lll, :lho.r‘h'-n n-!‘o:hhd wl‘t:, upon [y nad“:n. hnlin lm act It all in a lump, while in Omaha it 998 Zins Bk A“m’:‘:’"' O - and al was wanting was the |ages past t! n sup s d by installments. Partly for AMERIO, . H H 3 $60,000 which Oross was to furnish, wkhfit water by sea, and where m.’:l....,.!...a partly because Ozubu A- B- c- '.'.'E Lgd I':Mc:gf,:'fix Lath' shlng|es' Plc"’ets' lenced in that Hue who im, the salt of this country Is veritable | the state by the general t, 80 much with his abllity that a part. u: nlb—?flul here E'u;: middle o: Th...uloon,llu:uln Llnagrl: ;:n.T,(:IO ro vat the Oommodore, lald |solar evaporation retained In the|is bibulously inclined than Lin.|1876. Am. Ins. Fairs'76, 78 & '79. his plans bom him and asked for the Dnh lh\up‘;ormod salt for the use o; eqll:ll??he ll‘:urulu'n bntn;lnn ulloo:. A—B G AMERICAN _ DSEAKFAST 8A8"| DOORS, Blllns, MOLDIHGS, LIME, GE"EN CErEALS are the purest and . . . nership was coneluded, » store was|the ocontinent there was onoce as in Omaha; but in Lincoln they The Commodore asked : future milllons, The Inallenable salt | to the ninety of the former, while the |TO. ames how much do you think |springs of the state are not the onl ulation of Omsaha is not far from cholce:t Foods in the world. FE.ASTER, the nn‘v‘ !iu‘l;ul-d w:l; make l:; :gol'n mouA:n of getting h:h‘t hult- Afl-unhlé Ronble t‘l‘:‘:gool Lincoln, w:lo!; Doagle | FA2EM4 U, 8008 00, B"""‘] — SWSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT QOMPANY 2%p s year if 1 shou vance the - | wells anywhere o basin wo {th falr show of reason that her pop- WIITE WHEAT, Wiy, i -OMAHA 000" Dasiring to be regarded as nndonbudly‘ tap the deposit, and it :llu.nuh‘;j'.: great as was ‘h.p: g, OATS, hu'ed. crushed ste © Near Union Pacific Depot, 0. ] ive, Cross responded that it | would therefore be extremely diffioult | Omaha at the age of sweet sixteen, 5 Sooked, disioated, - Bewor certainly net hlm $5,000 a to create an absolute monopoly of the EpwiN A, CURrLEY, y salt buriness which {s likely to be S ‘*‘Well, James,' mid the Commo- | carried on here at no yery dlstant day. g 4 150500 ol A- B- G' T. SINEOLD, dore, with great deliberation, ‘I can Somewhat as the site of Washington Peotroleum V. Nasby. cooked, Send for circulars. do much hetter with $50,000 than | was selected for the capital of the Unl-| D, R. Locke, Petroleum V. Nasby, MANUPACTURER OF {fornia to look aiter my business|Lincoln was chosen for the oapital of | 9ne of thoee pleasant pets, & h“"&““d~' Sanlly digeated of all foods, . interesta there,’ . Nebrasks in August, 1867, “":'h"":l' "“:"”’ lll:r'::‘:::nr‘ln g ASK FOR_A. B C. BRAND Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. *‘When the cowmodore died, how-| On the site wero then fivedwelllngs | huter cise & friond xaveme HENRY S LY. The Omasais N'v'e, T . - OMABA, NEB over, loaving $80,000,000, the bullk of [ and two country stores, which divided | (A RBOLICSAL VE, and in twenty min: | -ty AV whoteio by| ~ THIRTEENTH STREET, - . his fortune to bis favorite son, Wil [ with *‘Yarkee Hill,” seven miles utes the pain had so much subsided as to | Paxten & « lam H oft $5,000,000 to young |away, the honor and the profit of sup- | give me a fair night's rest, 'hl:Chi I|h.d $2,000,000 to Willlam K., [plying Lancaster county with goods. “°'“h‘dl !;:'{:‘ ,:;’,"‘l'nkk.f ‘I c‘:l’n:;:i: e sey : il | 81,000,000 to Froderlck and $1,000,- | There were then about a thousand in. | RAton left the J alt rticle for the h compouno tumeor SAPPET p it 000 to George Vanderbilt, all sons of | habitants scattered through the coun- ;:)lls.- JA0R YHIGASIA GAUNIE' K 4 honeg thet myself. I will give you a salary | ted States by the truthful hero cf the | (editor Toledo Elade) writes: A B.G CEREALS the mont pouai: of $5,000 a year and send you to Oal- | hatohet and leader of the revolution, [ I had on a forefinger of my right hand . 8 Wa g, econcmica), palatable and , OMAHA CORNICE WORKS William H. This inheritance, all but | ty, and this had been named building 1o thenorth comer of RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. George, :ho 't.h under h.fd.’ ‘:h:ly re- gnnu:r. ‘;n .:irom its un:nl 1- 0“""‘”“"“{;‘ York, mlunxnu}k:m'"rdonl:d";fl;:'u:; wm>"(‘1‘nl‘:’:fl: . d Sl t R f ceived when they reacl olr ma- | tion and other advantages seleci or| Edouard Relutard, of New York, | bpiilingto be ere Y " Nrisn L At 0 jority age, md’dlm In life for|the county seat. Commissioners had nlltu: o o :J%é&flflwffi:hnp m- Xonday Tm’ IronHAa’NEAOTURERBa'OFe oo ers X voR o t gl leasure a a3 " 4 b e || A prma. s it Ame: Moy | bis ppcliied o etataranTiome | asis oo FRERENS SARROLE S | Ve btk vwrnc the rgn o refct soy or . ;’;'L:f“;” ‘ safe to say that they are worth to-day [ were empowered under certain re- | SALVE eflected a comple o Ornamental Balvanised Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, Bte. 310 South Twelfth Street, . - OMAHA, NEB te cure of Piles, 4 with which I had been mfls‘::gr ;nr [y By b0 Lo v:\":l'::{;‘n co&fit&h Which, yeiie 3 apr e | mar tmonaweddri-me, 4 OMAHA, NEB, ‘ gfgmu,ooo,ooowllo,ooo,ooo-h. striotions’ to choose the alte Omaha #pril 10th 1888, " sald Heury The site shosen | onld sere

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