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4 THE OMAR A DAILY BEE~1TUESDAY MAY 22 1883, _—————_—_——————— = RUNNING DOWN GRANT. lofty tumbling aect would take like The omaha Bee' There Is & tendency on the part of | wtldfire, Nothing like It has ever the demooratio press to make a cerl-|beon seen In the eastern edilorlal blished Som- | n:.' ’I‘M-.I.yn wl;:;fl‘ Mrmfl ous matter out of General Grant's de- | ciroles, Then for Instance, our old foat for the presidency of the Army of | friend ‘‘Hanse" In his favorite charao- TERMS BY{MAIL— the Potomac, The New York Star|ter of a western public spirited citizen Year....810.00 | Three Monthe.88.00 | 0y {hat ‘‘the general's namo has|would be rather apt tocreate a sensa- ::Huth- bt T ceased to have maglo In 1t even for | tlon,” “‘had HE WEEKLY BEE, published every | the army,” and adds that Grant W:h.dny. his Waterloo at Chloago in 1880, and TERMS POST PAID— slnoe then that everythlag that ho has sald and done Iu public has dropped Auznioax Naws Ooupaxy, Sole Agents [ him to & lower and 1 lower nicho in Newsdealers in the United States, the country's regard.,” This la the rankest kind of partisanship, Gon- OORRESPONDENCE- -All Oomm eral Grant was not » oandl- ;.‘:2.“"_ :I:::ld ‘:dm xh?fi"‘,‘g‘.‘ date before the Army of the Tan Brx, Potemac meeting. His name was BUSINESS LETTERS—AIll Bulln:i offered without his knowledge or m h"‘.,‘.’,,‘,‘g“_“?,,‘:’::_;{‘,’:‘&,,‘,’:m consent and was placed in nomination JMAHA, Drafts, Ohecks and Postoffice [ after General Newton's canvass had ..er 6'3.?".,.':,'“‘" DRVROW S TN practioally declded the conteat. There was no issue as between Gen- The BER PUBLISHING 00., Props. eral Grant and any other soldler, and E. ROSEWATER Editor. it 1s uofalr to use the incident as the test of his popularity in the army or anywhere else, “Feneral Grant {s more popular to- day than he was when he left the presidency. No man has suffered more from evil advisers and foollsh Nesraska has oue newspaper t0|friends, but few grest men could every 2,4C0 persons, which Is more|pnayve suffored less. Eatirely sslde papers to the population than any|from unpleasant polltical recollections, state east of the Mississippl river. whish will wear off with the ad- —— vance of time, the positlon of (General Grant In the country’s regard is as secure as it ever was, All the volumlnous histories of the rebelllon that have been written since the war, have falled to obscure his fame or Tar clrous is now on Its annual |smirch his record as the first steadily round, and men who find it hard to|successful general of the union pay thelrgrooers’ bills find no diffionlty | armies. As president he made many aooounts for It always belng moving Ing as Into store expenses—that ls "W' day with him,” rent and light. All the suocessful E ‘ ’ I ) E:S £5 I E p— rchants of to-day owe their sucoess ““The roads were in a bad conditlon | o legitimate n on Thureday night,” sald a gentleman The Pipe-Line Fight who Is never to happy as when danc: gy vouis mepbican, Ing, ‘‘but that didn’t prevent a large ’f‘h; Bundn: 0il company might as b , | well buy out the other plpe lines and attendance at the party glven by Mr. | foo o0 consolidation now as to walt and Mrs, Herman Kountze at thelr|, dh ger and have to pay a larger price, beautital home in South Omaha. | The corporation grln’ed Itr:pul?g:;. There must have been fally one hun- aonu.dlhrt;ugh nleanrlng htr;mpcl:lru- S dred and fifty present to enjoy the|tlon advantages from which all ite AM’L D B 'v’I & would-be competitors were shut out. hosplitalities of what is perhaps the With it powerfal hand on all the 0- s CO., moet elegantly l“'d “;l“’“l"’ f“;; B:lnl:llll oll nomm:nltohnuon bbetwnn nished reeidence In this eity, the oll regions an e seaboard, 1t would pay some of you newspaper men | had everything its own way for a long Washington Avenue ani Fifth Street, to wrlte up the Konntya honse, whioh time, and mado its stockholders euor- s mously rich. Bat the pipe line busl- o P _ % g - g X has just been completely refurnished | ey t{onblu W, Ifdt pmp: not keep ST. LOUIS, MO, ‘I don’t know who stays at the dls. tillery,” sald an cflicerholder from that establishment as he leaned against the postoffice and meditatively whittled a match with his jack-knife, There are four guagers and four store keepers drawing $6 a day aplece while they work and three new men for each of the two grades are sald to have been already appointed by the department. [and redecorate. Among the art|other corporations from invading the That leaves one guager and one store | treasures Is a boautifal plece of tapes. | terrltory it considers its own with their SPECIAL NO i ICE TO kevper undisturbed, but no one knows | try by Le Bran, made In the 17th cen- plpes, the conditions of ordinary com- who the lucky ones are. ‘‘Balky”|tury for Louls Quatorze, repre- patltion ate upon {t, ~And tbls {b hots Growers Of Live StOCk and Others. rible for a Standard Oil man to con- would like t2 balk in his old position |senting a battle scene 1in the|template. 1t wanta control of all the WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR but the chances are that he will be life of Alexander the Great. b u‘well op sll 1he railroad > y .| Therefore, it is ailcged, 1t has pur- forced to devote his attention to im- [ This hangs in th; l]l;cn; p:rlor “:“p’n ochased l-nd,’ and the exelasive right I .oun 1 ing nearly one-balf of the east wall| o 4he owners to Isy pipes in other L proving Sixteenth street. J. H Lacey wants to stay but the chances | from floor to cellingand was procured [ lacd whereln p'pes owned by other by Mr. Luther Kountzs of New York are agalnst {t. Our civil service re- form rules must have fall scope at the | during one of his trips to Europe, Ina lovely little room just (ff from the start and the bacis Is a clear field and no fayors to any but political friends,” | main entrance hangs a palnting by Sir Benjamin West, which In subject, Tur Apaches call Gen, Orook the “Gray Fox,” while after a campalgn the soldlers nickname him ‘‘The Black Orook.” partics shall not be permitted to pene-| 1t 18 the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal trate. It can be .e';.. that by p:,u.. to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall nndo:ldn. chasing s stripsix inches wide around | ter, Instead of running dpwn, will increase in welght and be in good market- the oll territory, or any portion of it, | able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as othors who uee it can tes- it could exclude every competitor, It/ tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no hss, it seems, adopted this policy and I charge for sacks, Address drawing and color fs In every way |#hut off other pipo lines out from a 0d-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, large amount of valuable territo: characteristic of the earliest Amerloan | por this reason there is a bill fiog endi artist of distinction. The mirrows,|before the Pennveylvania leglz.lnn':-% C' F' GOODMAN' interlor wood work and wall decora- | glving pipe line companies the right tlons are elegant, tasteful and harmon. | Of eminant domain wherever they et no part in the recent executions. He has Inslsted as he now Insists that all {ous and more than all the house wears ;:::d‘: go(.)" S::)kueld :vl::.;xlbdmb'; mostly the appearance of a home and not ofa | dough, and it woald then have to buy mere ploture gallery. Dancingon the | up its rivals, just as the Western thelr terms, and that removals shall | o1 vans enclosed porch to the music Unton Telegraph company, after federal office holders sball eerve out only be made for oause. This s the|of Hoffman's orchestraand a deliclous | 188402~ the new telegraph open polloy of thedepartments andthe [ 4nq tastefully served supper closed a 23:',‘;;';::' b.':,: :l::;; fi‘;,h:: ::t:l:’::g AND DEALER senator propozes to hold them to it. [ ot delightfal evening.” J The facts of the case are rather Inter- :::xl? l::]{l;h flfi"or"imffn:f.'f?:r’ [} PAINTS,OILS V-A-RN ISHES “Yes,” ohipped In a South Platte politiclan, ‘‘but place the blame where 1t belongs.” Our delegation s not united on the policy of wholesale re- movals, Senator Van Wyck has had AND now 1t {s charged that the pope has been bought with British gold. Mr. O'Dynamite Rossa probably knows better than Oardinal McOloskey. — in taking thelr familles to see the|mistakes, but they were the mistakes|esting, Just at the olosing days of Don't Laugh Yoo Soon. - l°“8' s %‘:’gfiffil'fl“' ‘;h‘flfld l'lltgl lsl A | 8chuyler sun. service which will pay large dividends 1 elephant. nataral to & soldler whose first ex- | congress all the n.awly elected mem- Tix Owaus Bee ssys that General | on tholr watered atook, - they tempt And Wl ndow GIassI D i R RSN deniod wns perlence in clvil command was galned | bers of the delegation flocked to Wash- Thayer has been offered a mail route | ompetition, and rivals will spring up 4 J Y a8 the chlef execative of & natlonin a | Ington overflywing with clvil service | gontingent upon his ability to procare | Who can perform the service for what MAHA s - - bt - NEBRASKA, phatically the possibility of Mr, Til- den’s candidacy In 1884, The party will have to look for new timber, and s plank to take the place of the one which refused to ‘‘condone’ fraud, very trylng time of her nffaies, For the defeat of the Ohicago conventlon the general can blamo advisers who reform and ravenous for patronage. They demanded a general change in Nebraska office holders, and finding suffiolent endorsement as to his[lt Is worth. The only way to escape e e ndness as a republican, General this is to keep oharges down to where Thayer don’t need a mall route;|the profits are not so tempting, and nelther does his republicanism re. | this is what the Standard Oll company ought to have known batter, and | VauWyck opposed held a meeting quire any endorsement, and the im- | Will eventually have to do, or go out a whom the country and thelr party [ without him {n which they determined | maculate po:lhlolul:l who I;:. {nclinad :::";;"e 3 th In 'filfi i;n“numz it have held responsible for a|to ssk new appointments in the cases|to amase themselves at expense MLORS.S0 DTy, ouv quite & numbet This Flour Is made at Salem, Richardeon county, Neb., in the combined A oexerav invitation has been ex- grave political blunder. But | of Surveyor-General Smith and Judge should bear {n mind that the d"“g‘" ot fle‘;?g"'::x:?'h defeating tb roller and stone system. Weo giv;n EXCLUIVE sale of our flonr to one firm in & tended to publlo men to assist on|j Lo e somothlng more | Orounse, Smith happened to be in old gener: till in the ring, Had plpe—llne’hfll {Ritke lagehln‘:g thl: place. We have opened a branch at 1618 Oapitol avenue, Omaha. Thareday in the opening of the Esst|y0; honest errors of judgment to time, but gome such measure can not| Write for Prics. \yA| ENTINE & REPPY, Mlem or Omaha, Neb river bridge. David Davis iasald to )0 or tho estimation In Which the long stay defeated. The motivel ety 3 v LALRLS be the only one excluded, as Engln- [ o orioan le hold Ul 8 mating the opposition are too trai people ho! iysees B, arent for that. The t th eer Roebling positively declines to|Grant asa man, as a soldler, as a very | bounced before he had time aHl:“B:l:o :l‘::“:‘:nh::o“;lo-nfiimi::‘fi B QL DR it has pulvately purchased the right ran the risk of his welght belng added | yroqitablo national ropresontative [to hand in his resignation. | unived the republican party of the|of way forits own lines, and that e man o. to the extraordinary straln on the|ahroad and as a private oitizsn who|The senator then and there :‘hlrd dlstrict; his candldacy would ':;ge:‘ :;v:ap-fil‘e-fl:ould b; made toddo ave saved the local izatl Wwill not go down, under nl ) cabled. never talks except when he has some- In(tormorl the d;ile‘g:tln:thn he -ho‘nld alooh :“V: mnj‘orl!oy“met: :‘: :‘f ::;: Kis alvoamataness;l "Tv/1s & oriinats WHOLESALE thing to say and whose views upon|not oppose officlal changes against thing for the Standard Oll company gress and preserved the Integrity of toples of current Interest, soclal or that ccal oll Is an easlly procured and cheap commodity. If its price were high enough to seem oppreesive, the ¢ performances it has gone through in , their wish where terms had explred, | the party. But the old gentleman political, are alwaya characterized by the monopoly line would have attract- General Thayer listened to the impor- Washlogton and was apprised at | tunities of frlends during the prelimi- once, but In splte of VanWyck’s re.|nary campalgn last fall, there 1s every monatrance, Crounse was summarily | Fé8%0n to belleve he would have been OMAHA merchants are beginning to discover that advertising pays. That dlscovery was made some years ago in other oltles and it has lost none of its force by time, Judlcloas advertlsing In newapapers that reach the people i » better iuvestment than plate glass show windows or handsome counter but he should protest against and he | llstened to the voice of the siren; he sound horae sense, Ia‘wnld oppne removals durlng officlal | Was begulled lntg thsd';mllet fthn he —— :cnure excopt for well ascertalned was the preferred candidate for sen- ator of every Valentine striker In SoMe of these days the ramshackle [cause. That's Van Wyck's position.” | the distriot and he could almost feel old butlding which is called by ocour- “g, Ivbrhein. o b o tion of Saunder tesy the City Hall, will fall to pleces 0 JOR T Jew) JIERY, BATS yOU ting themselv. of old age and weakness in the jolnts. ] {d a Lincoln office-holder. *I won- | tical bunions, But General Thayer ed a very uncomfortable amount of at- fention to 1t 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3th THE MAGIC CITY. OMAHA, NEB. jumpers. UITAL (o Asataresanail et iabgeh der whother Lambertson knows that g:‘:lb"“l :95; thhl. mllfblll'fi no:f l“;d A Small Boy and & Gun at Wymore— ? T d » strong effort was made te secure a OIMORL 021SHS LOpN ) ok 73 Celebrating the Second Two deys of sunshine have msade|to be holding s committee meeting in distrlct, When a republican district vaocancy in his office just after he had Anniversary. been confirmed. Th fact. When Manderson and Lalrd and Weaver put Wrsorz, May 21.—A fatal aceldent in thelr first appesrance at Washing- = — occurred here yesterday, young Mas- ton they wanted the moon, Our civil Forger. larvlaeielormlug senator openly sald | POk County Farmers® Advocate, foef MaRay Aos cantally lhootlng That o e wastis ible for the offi.| Df Sohwenk, of “additional con- |yonung Maater Wilson, who dled 15 o mponspIe 29 O oressman and false census returns” | minutes after ths aceldent. Each lad QWP eos he proposed to have them dealt|notoriety, and who was branded by |was about 16 years old. Both fami- out to suit him, or words to that effect. the last congress as one of the princl- o & i S-ingle Bmwh Lflad_i]lg Shflt l}lmfl ffflm ’5 t0 ’18- Tho dlatrot attoruoyabip was good | palsius that Infamous scheme, hasyust | 20 1 st dlsiacted over the s8¢\ Bkl Bragoh Loading Sho Guns, from 818 to §75, plum, and 1t made them slok to see it | Ui DIOPEE R DENE CCCCt Ll To day fs analversary day in wy.| MZzlo Loading Shot Guns, From $6 to $25.2 g0 to payoff Saunders’ politloal scores. | Norfolk Journal speaka of it and the [ more, this belng our second anntver- | Fighing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. The question was actually discussed | “‘toasts” to him, ete. If he had been About' 4 th 1 how Lambertson could be dsposed of, | aught trylng fo steal chickens, ho|bactisivon 1o o Monanect £20P[ Stock of Show Cases Always on hand but common decency and “‘civil ser- | Mould_have b';n dl;g;":d; but the | by hoon a grand gala day, ail our \/B A8 vioe reform” united to prevent his re- | inronaness with which be mansged| poople being present, and many from i > P! © | this case, to help the ringsters out, by | other parts of thestate. Business was 7 moval within a few weeks after his|ashouldering the largest part of the suspended, The wym‘a" artillery was ¥ | P oconfirmation.” . rascallty, has been of great value to| ¢ in uniforms, the Nobraska Na- - bty Sy— bim, and proves him worthy of the|tional Guards, the Beatrice Natlonal 2z ; “‘Major Nickerson seems te have got | confidence the ‘:"‘ Pl“;‘“‘ had re- Guards, and other local socleties. itin the neck at last,” remarked a 'u::dr': hm':;“".f:"g 4 °::n"‘:"=g Th'fl"”"""fl waa forty-five minates N AC_C_O_N l ! NE government olerk, on Satardsy. All | right place,” and capable of filling any mhagp:.r ven polnt asall marched QN\P‘ > EEes T NS TR B: tho sympathies of those who know | position of honor and trast. Wymore, two years old to-day, Imported and Key West Oigars a large line of o B wan s botellgomt sud | sy Ay DOUDH0I Qompliment. | contalus bwenty handred people, sud| Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re erson. She was an gent, refined | schuyler Sun. s the prodigy of the nineteenth cen- s and cultivéted lady, who bore romark-| The Omahs Republioan says that | tury. uired in a first-clags Cigar, Tobacco and Notion ) d 78 that | ST e 1 i d ably with the Major's ecoentrlclties, | Senator Manderson fs the only re- o nlenntloni which will be | Btore cllg‘;rs from $16 Per 1,000 npwards. Sen es thrown upon the market May Slst, Nickerson was an inveterate gamester, m‘l!:o:l.::a 1::'0:::1';::“&: 'IE: drew m.l:;, pecple here fw:, other or Price t and sm') and would sacrifice everything for his|allows, Mrs, Manders:n s to be|®tates. love of play. He was Orook’s alde for | congratulated on her possession of an TJAGO - s G— _A_TE OITY a number of years, and removed from | entire senator. anadjutant generalship and his ma. | Platteburg (Mo ) Lever, ! 1 jorlty. Mrs, Nickerson went abroad :““M:z,t‘l,; li:n"s‘:' ;:lfi)mf::n A\ AL three years ago to visit a slster In l'u"'“ od by ke Fenli | £ & Parls, and there she has been forced SR T 18 et i & Y L] our farmers feel happy. We have had a cold and damp spring, but for all that the crop prospects are excel- lent throughout the state and plant. ing has been finlshed nearly as early as usual. Our corn is prefty well in and a week of warm weather will bring 1t well above the ground and save re- planting. Two years ago ocorn was planted as late as the 10th of June and last years' floods and rain falled to interfere with a magnificent crop In the fall, Tue adjutant general telegraphs from Washington, under date of May 18th, that General Orook had 260 Apache scouts and fifty cavalrymen with him when he started on his ex- pedition, As this Information was printed in the newspapers more than two weeks ago, the matter is im- portant only as showing the rapidity with which ‘‘officlal news" travels to ‘Washington from army departments. The preas beats red tape nine times out of ten, with a clear majority of 10,000 re- s majority of 6,000 agalnst andidate most any one can it at the time the paubllc may be aroused to the fect that we need a new City Hall, Since Mr. Sayder's tall tower mar- kot house proposition fell through, we have not heard much of the neces- slty of a new and fire proof bullding for our clty officlals, but the need grows more apparent every day. In the first place, the clty records are not safe in the tinder box which now does duty asa Olty Hall. Inthesecondplace, there is not half rcom enough to acoommedate the clty officials and the clty s forced to pay ont several hun- dreds of dollars a year for renting offi- ces for the treasurer and olty engln. eer, It was a great mistake that the county court house and the city hall were not joined ina single bullding on apper Farnham street. We should then have had a structure of which Omaha might have been in every way proud, on a site which cannot be ex- celled, and which is roomy enough for all olty and county purposes. Per. haps at this late date another story might be added to the county ocourt house and with the additional rooms in the basement sufficlent conveniences could be seoured for housing the city officlals, There are some of our oltl- zens who think such a plan feasable and some architects who clalm that twenty feet added to the helght of the oounty oourt house would improve its appearance, — Hion loense has become all the vage. It will therefore be in order for the olty councll to ralse the clrous license to $500. Councll Blufls exacts $300 from every circus, and still they don't give her the go-by. But if they Special Dispatch to Tas Baa. — RerusLioaNs in Pennsylvania are betting that Blaine will have three- fourths of the delegates of that state in the next natlonal convention, Jas, G. Blalne Is not an angel by any means, but the republican party might easily nominate a worse standard bear. er, He would shoulder more votos than some other candidates who might be named, In splte of the Maulligan letters, which seem to agitate demo- orats whenever Mr, Blalne's name ls mentloned In politioal conventlons, James G. Blaine has done good work for his party, and that s one reason why his party ls not likely to forget him. Still, for all that, Mr, Blalne EE——— Omaha to Washington upon securing A Business Man's Opinion, Bullene {s the head of the great dry to remaln ever slnoce untll a|goods house of Bullene, Moores & fow weeks ago she recelved a telegram Emery. whose advertisements appear regularly in the Lever. Hesald, in that hee h‘“b"“.i had marrled » young mgly to’l question, that he ltmbl;tud Baltlmore girl just out of her teens, | the success of his firm “‘to good times having previously secured a divorce on |and extensive advertlsing. Adver- the ground of abandonment, Mrs, |tisiog,” he sald, ‘‘was necessary to se- 5 oure trade,” His firm expended $10,- Nickerson No. 2, for the Major has 000 laat yoar for advertising, o been marrled three times, hasreturned | wonld expend between $12,000 and to this country, borrowing money to|$15,000 this year for the same pur. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter’s Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window CURE A should declde to slight Omaha It pay for her passage, and has applicd |pose. This, he sald, was for news- | RLeumatism,Neur: lg‘la,Sclallca, and Door Frames, Etc, — would be ocapital punishment, as the | f,r ap opening of the decree of divorce, | P e sdvertising alone. He also sy oohs; Teothachs, First-class facilities for the Manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planing asa school boy said when the teacher or- added: dered him to take a seat among the glrls, tohing a Speolalty. . Orders from the country will be promptly execated. Satrsasa]l sovimnalokions £ i PO IOY R, Proprietor T SINEHOILD, MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEFNTH STREET, - - - OMABA, NEB —_— GENERAL BaDEAU, who has been holding consular appolntments steadi- ly since 1869, is very Indignant be- cause Judge Ferrls, of Washington, decides that he cannet draw pay as & retired officer In the army. An act of congress of some years' standing provided that officers on the retired list who accept clvil office should be deemed by that act to have resignea their commissions, and under this provision General Badeau was several years ago declded by the attorney general to be out of the army, Under » subsequent act, which Auditor Fer- ris holds cannot apply to officers who had left the army, Badeau's name was restored to the rolls by the mecretary of war, General Badesu Is now out in the cold, cold ctvil world, and must satisfy himself with drawing his con sular pay without any outside perqul- sites. This places Mrs. Nickerson No, 3 in per la the only proper an anomalous position, and may yet [ medium for a live merchant to emrlay. E—— maketheoallous-hearted major squirm, (I wouldn't glve a cent a bushel for|.. _THE CHARLES A TOWN TALK. as there s already talk of an army olroulars, dodgers and sign boards. S A w find hant trylog t ““Where s Barnum now with his | courtmartial. Nickerson is on the re- doh::' (:. :lt:on?:?v:r?hl:; l‘:.gthz ALMA E. KEITH' groatest show on earth” laughed Bill | tired list. He carrles & dozen bullets | newspapers, y:)u oiul z'nlh up your DEALER INj Oody, Sunday aft after asking | In his body, and only half & heart,” | mind he is not anxious for customers. H aTH et e Ak e he Rt o : Tho poopls read the newpavers now- | FiN€ Milline ry | i . Why, slr, to show ycu the tlme at & popular bar, “I'll come| ‘'We areto have quite a European :nfu'e’:fl ‘d“".fi:‘;;,_ "m ;a ’u," yo; HAIR GOODS, back to Nebraska next fall with my exodus from Omaha this summer,” | ws spent a round sum tor a full page ‘“V AVES, BANGS, ETu. colobrated Deadwood stage ocoach |drawled out one of our swell dudes as|of the Bt. Louls Globe Dsmoorat and |8t0ck Entirely Fresh and New, KEFIELD chuok fall of dollars. I tell you the | he carelossly adjusted bis bang with Rspublloan, and wo were, wtenhod| 309 15:h Street, Opp. Postofice . . .A. ) “Wild West” s bound to take east. | the top of a sliver mounted cane and |y oo orasy to advertise tn 8t Louls, —_— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN It ls & gevulne Niagara of noveltles | gazed listlessly at his alligator topped | but we secured ocustomers from Illi- TARK, all larlated from Nebraska and com-|shoes. 8. 8. Usldwell and family, | nols, Tows, Missourl and Kansas that — . I.-UMBEB&: pleto in every partioular.” *Not quite | John MoCormlick and family and Mr, :::}L‘::::'.F dizectly to thase ad- B H A A S Fred Millard, have already made ar- | "*ySt a0t 1iue regularly; this f, . ’ Lath, Shingles, Pickets, complete,’chipped in the Hon, Pat O, rangements to sall next month and I tantly?" ssld the reporter, L 0 R I s Do s moe vl il |l O ancizaiiy oo | BT T, |sAsH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LiME, CEME! Hawes, who had been examining the ocelling through the bottom of a tumb- oy The ‘dull - { months and & year, Seaso! eult, ':yo ml:y o:'l:l:, fan's 1t 18 the very time we advertise. (Peo. DEALER IN PFLASTER, ETC. ler. Not quite complete, There are several western curlosities which you d ) ! o = Helata |10 320, shvege croaty oes bergaln, Flowers, Plants and Bouquets.| ewsrars aaxse ros awavkss omuexr couraxy might add with profit, Dr. George e : ;i L, Miller In his groat ground” and|furniture bustness and perhaps that ?::gumlnnmpndm&- roomer beds prwpared foz aay one intheity. | [ gar Union Pacific Depot, OMAHA, REB

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