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THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY MAY 30. ~ STEELE, JJHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN OOOIDENTAL JOTIINGS, PAPKK RAILROAD TIBS will shortly Introduce it on the ele- vated ro It's a pretty good thing, 1 guess, anked the Inventor, and sgain he smiled and drummed on the tie wich his finger nails, 1 officers of Valley lnaugurated last week with ap- monies, An Invention Which, It 1s Said, Will Save American Forests. OALIFORNIA, The fishing industry of San Diego In in- creasing. - Yaokton will vote on issuine $18,000) Lon Angeles is to have a “dummy” riil- | bond to pipe the water from the er New York Sun. road to the Highland Park treck. well through th te, A tall man, with sharp featores and Napa river, which is only thirty miles | # The business men of Portland are ar-| & thoughtfal air, sat In & small ttvdy in length, is orossed by thirty bridges eavgiug for a continuoun telephone line [ and gazed gravely at a browsobj.c The only paying sugar-beet manufac. | from th.t city to Mayville via Traill Cen- | chat lay a* his fee The very best iron preparation, and theone having the largest male, is Brown's Iron Bitters. — How a Oonfederate Uulized Cripples LI tory in the count in #aid to be in | ter, ;. e, £l ana health and avoid sickness. |Cailtorals. > OIS 1Sy Rl ey (8 100 Hodtiy oom, | W sl SeDe | ERLFGAA e, es e Wt s5hn our, 8alt, Bugars, Canned Coods, Instead of feeling tired and Dead Man's station s the melancholy | ty will start with 500 bovine patrons, and o roporter 1ifted 1t with some dif. | Arksomw Traveler. - h worn out, instead of aches | &y g hm{,‘:‘l’;:‘;"" neke Mammoth b'.u:,::;;f"d sesoonana bullding ean |01y, 1o was of very close fibre, snd [ /X shail never forglve the nonlzgu- All Grocers' 8upplies. and pains, wouldn’t you A tax of 81 » bead in levied on dogs in| D:adwood has voted to lasie b per cent | 0 highly polished that 1t resembled | ate government,” sald Colonel War- Vent d to bonds to redeem the outatsnding 10.. | rosewood. Itsinventor tapped It with | tlok, when asked to relate s war rem- rather fecl fresh and strong? | entuys, B¢ nes Somrds fornlabing | wil reduce taxabion sbout. 100,000 futecence. ‘'L started out with a ripe The buildings cn the old Crow Indian | PeT S0DUM. ‘It doesn’t look much like paper, | determination of doing everything in You can continue fecling [ reservation in Montana are to be sold at| All trains on the Pierre & Black Hills | does 117" my power for the cause, but men who A Full Line of the Best Brands of . suctlon by the government. road are laid up owing to arcity of | gy 1k had " m uthority than I pulled mn_serablc and good for no- The Ventars fruit drylag compaty hae hfl, T'he quarte mills will be oome | b,,':m 132';.“ :f ::;; -;.mno:e,‘ snd ’ouulsqflonl:ly 1 GIGARS ANI] MANUFA[}TUB‘ED TUB Am}fl thing, and no one but your- | been incorporated at Sin Buenaventura, | Pelled to shut down for the same reason. “/Oh, yes; almost anything o0 now |stepped aside. They even went so far : . self can find fault, but if you | with a capital of 810,000, to dry frait, County, (onveations sty being ORI |ig ke cf A ball oan | a8 to court martial me. Now, if there . fy th hout Dakots for the t @ of psper. paper U are tired of that kind oflife, [, A"hen at San Jose, recently lald an o8 | ygeriaining what the people of the tersi- | bo rendered so solld that sottng wil|Ia auything o ailitary 1ifs tiat takes : . it i - | tory want to do about divial d admis- | Indent it but a dlamond tool ot | & man's appetite it Is to be court mar- Vb change it if you fence, Toside this was another egy of oe- 22 FR04 LG L ood o satew. | wheels aronow made of paper. 1ts|tialled, Kls protty bad In civil ife| L2018 for BENWOOD RAILS AND LAFI.§ & BAND POWDER 60 choose. 'Th survéy of Abe southiern boundary of i strongth Is astonishing Younon s to be trled befere a justice of the ; the San Oarlos Indian agenoy, interrupted s : pend 339 pounds from » B .k of Eag- | peace, but that isn't auything to com- How? By getting one | oy the recent Indian troubler, has been re- fire department cost $11,620.97 | jand note and 1t will not part. Bath | pare with a court martial, and espe- . BOYEHEKR UO° bottle of BRowN' IroN Bir- [ ommenced. tubs, pots, plates, knives, forks, cook | cially when he knows full well that ~——DEALERS IN=— The new wagon road to connect Shasta | The Livingston Ploneer ia the name of he has done nothing to merit such ing i i fnting presser, steam TERS,and taking it regularly | with the railrond exteusi th th | » new weekly paper. ing stoves, printing p! ) hi according to directions, 7t Middls creek has beon Iald. ont and the | Butte's electelo light will not be brought | “DRines and chimneys ‘aro msde of fsevere handllng ’ g work of grading begu into use until next fall, aper nowadays, and there it abso Why were you oourt martialled, . The peach crop in obout Maryaville » during the utely no limit to the uses to vhioh it | colonel!” asked one of the company. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov, 26, 1881, 18 suffering # dlsesss 1 00, may be put.” *For the simple discharge of my . Gentlmeni—Ihavedcfiedwiih |16 oot aDpeats b tho fealt, the tis| Bemikh Hver eabl “Have paper cross-tles ever been |duty. Just about the time it be- Fire and Burglar Proo f pe 3 er oattle men are tarning cfl papet pain in my side and back, andgreat | turn from_green to white and' the {ruit | thelr oid cows, which hav wsed?’ hooved the Confederacy to make ] ot pains all through my body, at. | *hrivels aud drops from the trees, itable, at $40 per head, The cross-tle lsmy In. | every edge cut that could, I was sent n‘nfigfumgg_nanwzfl:nm,;iq;m- The M'-rynvllle Appeal » oats are worth into a community to press guos, and Sy Tttt | ouect 8o Taryer thea- . feh: | say tben 815 s 00 porsom ¥ 1 20h a2 | "Hlow dld you happen to thnk of | o dealt and arm overy avallable man, | N AULTS medicine 3 nent iy 5 a“.:fl:':r‘.“':’f; u‘::::’:: Ao & b:!do::: The city council of Helena refused to| «‘Well, I didn’t happen to_think of | the u‘nq in accordance with my con- ) T ght Poowtry Hrownes 1 conwiderable injury to the follsge. S opriate 81,000 to celebraie the advent | i pxactly. I started out deliberately [ struction of the order. A one place LOOKS &8 O l!.lu::.:;jrh;‘:“,.;%’ke:‘:;\l}'bni:zl: of the same tm:, slloolnl ted g;k: Flliond B0 thav bows, 10 Invent a substitate for the vooden [ we selzed a large number of double- H r AR 11 poeescreeis "".:2 :;""“;"m: ittle lar,er than the .1::": “hd. :":““"’,2“‘.’;‘[:: :";‘,’.’"::J‘“_ oross tfe or sleeper, and I kept steadi- | barreied shot-guns, In examin- |020 Farn ham Street, all out of my breast, and I have a 8 Wbl St burg 1 t toroppings slone. ly at it until I was successful, My at- [ing them we found many that Sood sppetis, gad jam gaining [a OOLORADO. tention was first oalled to the matter | were damaged so greatly - thet| DTNV A IJEL. A, -~ = = N EIER y Called the king of medicines. Ten car loads of wool were shipped from | on the stes: B by the outcry reised by the ewspa-|only one barrel 00UId D | ————————————— Joun K, Arianoun, Dsl Norte last week. ably lost w . | pers agalnst the dut:;muon of our nl:-d. !ldwh:: my Iklmn nol: 1o lh;ow DOUBSL & AN SLINGLE A CTEING d of The Northern Pacilic takes out from St, | foresta. The report of the forestry|them aside, but to keep them; that B 's 1 BITTERS is ad bonds :mu:u.h" bk Paul daily fifty cars of emigrant movarles [ congress proved beyond a shadow of a | they would come in handy Iu this POWER AND HAND com;?)‘:c‘ilsofi?'gn insoluble [y Thetme papers st Jimtown ware :i.. nined {07 pofata’ between Fargo, Dako- dnntlz; b:h‘ut b-rl%:a many lyuhudh eomlm‘lllilty :lh?re jrese ndgmndmnny . ved, both baving given up the gh v woul mposaible to supply the de- | saw mills and family feuds, and con- ! form; Cinchona the great rgs number of min h'l'h;olalllf:'u-' b::r&:ln md-‘pl;n:- c:::; mand for wooden aleep» Can you qnlanllydthne w(ojru -d g'hz mdln’ 5 tonic, together with other |Loat galch distri Ao . oo ® | belleve that nearly $70,000 000 rall- | one-legged men. One day I issaed an : : stand'ardgrcmcdies, making Opening trailsand estabiishing toll roads n;:;:'.’“:::,lififi:flz:‘m‘“'d dur| oad ties are used every yem? That s | order that all the one legged men to Steam Pumps, E“S'"e Tnmm‘ngsi A is now one of the chief mountain indas- is enough to build a solld corduroy | be found within a radlus of twenty- 3 a remarkable non-alcoholic ™| Tho best bridge on the Northern Pacifis | {15 CE0 3 the world . Mo thad |five miles shoold be bromght fato| " O™ FRHTING: A Wholkate ip HigR,LTTIRCe P many PACKING, AT WHOLESALRE AND RETAIL. tonic, which will cure Dys- oad company hes had town site | oroasing of the biissouri near Townsecd | 10,000 miles of new rallrosd were|camp. The order was stciotly-obeyed, A pepsi'a, Indigestion, Malaria, nd Iaid out noar the old Baker- | Tt wili be of the hn:u“;:“n:ur’n‘.rln‘t’i repl:ol bullt last vear. The life of & wooden |and within two weeks we had HALLADAY WIHD'MILLS CHURCH AND SGHUDu. flEl.l.S Weakness, and relieve all the temporary structure now in use. tle s only five years, and constant re- | seventy-five cripples. Forming 3 Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. A cirenlar from the Northeen Pacific A LK. DATILLEY, : : pairs are necessary. To “supply the[them in line one day, I ordered Lung and Kidney diseases, | oamp belog almost as desertod ae before goneral ofice makes tho following ohantes | demand for the great railroad system | the disbled shotgunsto bo brought out, Mountuin lions In the Salt Creek region Keith to McClellan; Kendilok to| °f the country ¢ Is neceasary to ohop | When I took up a gan whose right nro reported s doing a great desl of dam. down 300,000 acres of forests year!|barrel was useless, I would give It to age among stock, 5 NowS: It takes a hundred years to grow|s man who had lost the use of his MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUGCIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Repository is Constantly filled with a Select Btock. Beat WO REMAINSELX GUARANTEED. castory. 3, W, Cur. 100 ana Uapitol Avenue, Saguache, Del Norte and Villa Grove 3 fi trees to matarity, and we oat down | right leg, and so on untll the seventy- each claim to be on the direct road to the | tlon weat of Kurtz; million d millions of them every|five men were armed, This was nanE“E & uew carbonate fields tion west of Antelope. year. ow long can it last? strictly appropriate, for we had no Sllver Plum complalanof the number of _'l:;m! ALl l:r;;;;:;;fi-;-‘: aro figures presented by the itatiat!- | other use fur the orippled guns, and | ame'in taas sown. 6y g0 80 far ae : % i3 ' | cans of the forestry congrem, and |the country certainly had no other use MENDELSSHON, | i tertore with the seustons st che pabite L e T e e oie: | adopted by that body. ; for the orippled men. I took great schools, ganization of the synod of Uteh, Tothe| ‘‘They taught me a wholesome les- | pride in this orippled company I AHG H IT EG T s ! The residents nfhli‘inlher mafi:;rfl'fl::; Inster the preehytory of Montana will be | son,” the Inventor continued, smiling| wanted it to make a name; wanted m 2 m&e-ly thelr section of | "0bordinate. The opinior Mt fllvm-'d ontly and dramming on the tie, ‘‘and | each man to feel proud of himself. - REMOVED TO country toon, that the divivlon would greatly incress® |1improved it. I made up my mind | They elected as captain a tall follow v Ciohoelowa pastiss aus Mokl yterian work in Mon- | 4 G000 3% 14 some substitute for | who lost his loft leg while rafting logs. | HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND*MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES Omaha National Bank Boilding, |os'ihe woor ;.‘-:?.;.'.:':'01".0;'."3?'?5: ieicriciy pire torln; oS AL TALIE s misa alll o76et ki | We & prasstited s i)t attandadit by mises, occasioned by the companies place MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ ing inexperienced men in charge Instead of SOy IATelicen Iy ng thidoj thip disabled ceremony, with a broken Loudville show that ore i+ being profitable ;i hed which carries only ti from tho neighhorhood of Pioche, Nev. slve, they are too rigld, aud knocked | on dress parade, and their quickness A . Miver ang forty per. cont leed. whibe tor |- A Catholioschool bu lding, to cost 830,- | tho Folling stook all to pioces. The | would have made Napoleon pull off Have now been finished in our store, mak ' aversga yleld in twenty ounces of silver | 000, is to be built at The Dalles, Oregon. | yafls could not be fastenoed | his hat and geln. Well, pretty soon ing it the largest and most complete L= e 5 oand twenty per cent lead, Extensive gold and silver deposits have | readily, elther, so they were all|I had occaslon to use them. The \\\\\v{l \( '/) ey ;i Oblg: tes obtained this spring for “""-'ndi""“',"'[‘“} oo the northern end of | ojyon up, Moanwhile wooden tles | enemy came upon me unexpectedly, | on the rsnge in sales runnip, ADOTUVEF4 S8 iAN: were conatantly getting higher in|and in the hurry incldent upon such (\ ,(00, emphasiz) 4| 1t is reported that 9,000 men will woon | d1 1 hil ons T'nlnced th Neraed \ /I tle interes is prorperou ortion of n rallroad between | P¥.C% 8% was trylng to hit upon a|occaslons I placed the one-legged com- " the ovantry, sud likely to- remain so dur- | Rodding aud the stato lin A e member tlh-t Gl bl hl; tbf wanes, pit O:Jhe :ield- X f g the present yoar, te of Novad moralog I concelved what I thought| The battle lasted seve ours Fpe — “.'l'h- "‘u:,,‘,’,“.,.,’{,. :h.h‘;m:lg"i:“tabfi at the timo was a brililant ide: gIt aud was » draw fight. My opne In the West. An_additional story has been AN OMINE: Y ‘authoritier, 8470,5625,930 in tressure, had been my habit—Y was living o |legged company suffered greatly. The built and the five fl 1] Y e 1) 2 Mlxndnlfipn‘réln are organizing a lodge| A gambling tournamentis in progrees at | small town in Massachusetts—to walk | captain’s peg was shattered by a ball, oors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS‘,‘ Winncmunoes, Nev., batween Shoshonea | out on the rallroad track while worry- | and during the fight he sent an or- jnf:l:' lhgl?;il g‘l:::;h:e:'::&lvu Orown :Inflls.l;m-. Indisn games are played ex-| {ng ovor the problem, and I had no-|derly into the woods to make him o s T sk ATl enga | s sy tis wocden ey Shioughides | savthisellog, (Othes membere of thie the soda works there are :wl nmnd'. i pawve born Aido;n. Tiled bis doolarst:on “’eg at dml: ‘:im}I’ nv\mrn la%;];uenltqu c:vm?:ny were ltml;ll‘ly“l:rvad, n::, ; Shoop men e sald to be now dodglug |91 Hatention to becoms a otizen of the pr ol sl 63‘“‘;“:“- pll 4 'l‘):‘rtl":m:’l‘l‘;‘fu ':‘m;‘;y ‘:::nfl:m; One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. Theseimmenss ware- I tho asuemuor by driving thair sheep aorous | United Stater Tho enemy bad fired Iow, ani three | [00MS==throe stores, are 6@ teet wide--are filled with the Grand= = AR ASoHAKEY thy} that Uie Bollisa gold CELE. middle, Then I proposed to turn the | out of six wooden legs were disabled. efit display of all kinds of Housshold and Office Furniture ever y mine in Mweetwater county was recently two sectlons of the tie about, so that | Beforacomplete repairs could be made, | 800WI. PP wold for 860,000, The Great Cornetist Burlea- Expres- | the sound ends would be under the[my general came along, and, not being All are invited tO. 0%", take the Elevator on the first floor Evanston wante a brick yard. Several sions of Love and Reepect, ralls, Imeant to olamp tho tie in the|able to understand whie so much|and go thmug(h; the building and inspest the stock. Inrge briok stores will be erected there |Special to the Commerclal-Gazette, middle with » dog. Seems liko rather | kindling wood should rcattered ‘al‘;:'ryfl'l:a: i wnup this summer if the brick can be procured. | Nuw Yorx, May 26.—The funeral | wild scheme, now, doesn’t 117 Wall, | over a battle-ficld, asked the remson. HAS- SH IVERICK, The Cheyenne Sun saya the Reok Oreok | servioes ever the remains of Matthew | the day after my conception of this | I explained, expecting him to compli- ) F refu A w 4. moondy will be xetuneed XY route to Fort McKinney is uot a startling | Avbneklo wore hold this morning at | plan I went out on the rallroad with | mont me 03 my ingenulty, but the 2._—.__.______.__06 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omsha e)-fi&uggg% by our J::_E‘ nlm.-:-'-: mmd;‘.‘:z:gfi”:flg:‘lwau’flf 116 West Twenty-sesond street. Half | hatohet and chopped Into the middle nn-pam:mlve fellow had me court- . ven tion, an hoar before the obsequles were of & nnmbu'o:h theltlu. :Id lm::: :nr‘t hg‘ I l?nh lh? service, and PRICES, by Mail, Postage Palds Laramie B : gun, the friends and professional asso- | every one of them in an advan uriog the remalning time of the war .50 AN ;m"'“ Late reports trom olates of the dead m:-lchn assembled te of decsy. The outside of the |Ialded the cacue by capturing mules in the varlors of the house of mourn— & sort of shell, and seemed | from the Unlon men aund buraing log. Gllmore's band took a position |80lid and hard, The sun had dried |cotton that might have fallen into loading L sheared | {5 front of the honse, and under the |1t off rapidly on the outside after it |possession of the enemy. v GHICAGO CORSKY 00, Chioag, Ml |Fulered most, | 3 directton of it renowned leader played | bad been wet, but the molsture had il G u Ni;_ & honu-:'l: 0100 Sxtemalre sl l:l‘::";s Bullivan's “Lost Ohord.” Then the|slowly soaked through the body of the 3 mns PORT | N G G O D DS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 108 | the Northorn Pacific ralirosd in Moatasa | R8¥. Dz, Talmage, of Brooklyn, de- | tie and rotted it away. I gave it up Q\I\N‘\b‘ - i = NEB BAKER’S for the preparation of beet for the eastern | livered a euloglstio address over the | for & time. I could think of nothing o E - 5. Singls Broech Loading Shot Buns, from §5 to §18.: e and commendable traits of | Were employed by the rallroad com- g“ u c n l AT E s ;:::: l:‘?‘:mghud by leading oattle :;n‘;l::hln which he spoke glowingly | fessible. I saw gangs.ot men who Daker's Promium o Mr. Arbuckle, P . | pant iaatly repairiog aud. put- Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from 818 to §75 presaaion T hocits o e | Bulding o livly at High i"‘:".‘é":":;’...“ ek st 'M‘:“"'n}"i.“fi: 'M:h':‘,‘"'“:n?‘%, : Nussle Loading Shot Buns, From 40 to 4555 ration of plain ¢ - Y 9 g “ expense » ERAETTEE | e n (e Dbon s tte 10 e of o v wondanshopen | Ll COILI @S | Fihing Sackel, Bass Bally and all kinds of Fanoy foods. rrmoredesly digwisdandsdiinbly | A uew puper ia 10 be started at Ordway, [ Saul.” Among the floral tributes was [ ‘‘Then I thonght of paper. There Full Sfock of Show COases Always on hand, | Nobraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Capital, = - - - $260,000 . terrl one from Mr, P, 8, Gilmore, a pl are scores of mi| in the - = e e ;] dg:::‘:'-nhlu‘;;;?y ST ichmcly; - @0 wiles representing the last chord of g:fi: where pe:, l‘tnn', pl?-hlecgr::-“::!i g%yggm'fllxtl:nl}mig) ls%om; ¥ o by :“."':T..‘:.fi“:: county Is filling up with cattle | Played by tho deceased before his|other fibrous substances are converted f licati 2 9 0, 08 ). o dren.— German_Sweet Chocolate, & th, the notes and bars being de- | lato straw board. The process issim. ow ‘g‘ cations of Hagan's : Tow saceiestateeforAamiio. Two elovatars are to bobuilt at Tyndall ploted with violets, The cornet which | ple. The straw is reduced to s pulp| MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- S0ld by Grocers everywhere, | this summer, gnd been nsed by the favorite sololat | and run out into boards. These straw | Ify yOU t0 your heart’s con- y ~ : 3 W. BAKER & COw Tho low farming lands weat of Fargo aco | reated on the lld of the casket. Tho | boards aro sold all over the country as tent. It does away with Sal- ey 0 _ Dorchostor, as, toT:ad r:avk::xu i e g:urn:-onz took place at Woodlawn | substitute for wood. My fnvention | lowness, Redness, Pimples'i IR UBACCONIST /v ; “"I‘ :;flbflgg ;r :]Tlr.. e o .‘:‘Fh:.{l;olt memorable event in the ::‘:g::r, “::;enmrd'mldm:o::;:m; l&%‘:ggzfi:fii‘:}:‘ {lfizfl:fi;‘:.fllit Q“\p‘\e\v\‘ SO RV _ i T Rk L= EB 3! 0! eystone will o m S i L NJBNNE ut B - bk ganiaa a ouce, " | 5. lmare, oouareed 'a. the et | o, To a pracionty wekse nd avg | OVCreomes the flushed appear- Imported and Key West Cigars a larye line of butaes By 14! bk la Plrtobegun | ponce jubllos in_Boston, In ‘1800, | proct, se It is manafastared ander 500 | 81100 OF heat, fatiguo aild ex; | Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and evirything re R sy oall o aahsist ot the '0: n:xmpnu:n le Parepa Rosa came gegm of)hut. ?tmmnherlo changes 'I‘IflllTY.n b blit TWEN- uired in a firsc-class clg&r‘ Tobacco and Notion Sown Oapitol hll, f ward on the vast stage of the Col- | have no eflect on it It can be made TY: and PP f i tore Cigars from $15 er 1.007 npwards Send L Aa s’ s niv e a0 fo sing ,Lot the Bright Sera- | as cheap as wood at the present time, 3 and so‘uaturu , gradual, " p d Ramsey county, phiw,’ Handel's most glorious mu- | and will last at least twenty-five years. | and perfect are its effects, |or Price t and Samples There s large shipment of cattle from slcal conception. Arbuckle played | One paper tle will outwear five wooden | that it is lmposslblotodewc{ Abs sdEhe 40 Plarre: the trumped obligato. Both artlsts | vnes, and will render the baiter ser-| jts application. WILLIAM SNYDER Paruell, in Grant county, hes ceased to | Wer® in thelr primo on_ the ocoasion, | vice, boeause it docs not rot,aud there b Y exist a8 o postoffice. and the presence of Prosldent Grant |is no danger of spreading ralls. The MARUFACTURAS OF Orders bave been lssued for the aban-|®0d twenty-five thousand spectators | accldent to the Long Brach train last donment of Fort Meads, inepired them, The ¢ffoct was electric. | year was due, acoording to offiolal ln- Rapld City talks of issuing $160,000 in | Voloe and trumpet filled the immense | vestigation, to spreading rail “ ! it ] bonds to obcuurll railroad, w}}ldmi u]ld thr‘lllo!d every ha‘;rl. wooden tf had decayed, AND ROAI WAHAGONS, A k with ital of en ti it t led i i W ADSm gl with o st of 63,000 s | Whe the last singiog tooee dind held the ralls wero wWESTER Firgt-Class Painting and Trimming, Bepairing Promptly Done, JRarties e t’ll,:lng of sstablishing » n:..‘m;m, [t I}: the andience wazs awe: "Wllljk- paper tio take the spike? It GURNIGE wonKs l! 1321 and 1323 Harney Stroet, corner Fonrteenth Streat, Omaha, Noh, o4 ouse 1o Huroa etricken, en osme & oyolone of | seows like iron,” e T AR . = q A ity ball buil by o oiat stosk com- applause from - twenty-five thousand [ Tt wll take a spike as- readily Tron and Slate Boofing DUOTUNCHY I ml::v rec n Plerre this sum. | throate, and for some minutes the|wood, aud hang to it, too, Thera 0. SPEOHT, P rl'to n S RS u:o-d l}::rgedA ‘l’lkeuthcl nonn_lndn phl\lr:!y o: ‘g‘:va" tonpapor tle, 80 that d LR L o § storm, Poor Arbuckle always poiated | rolling stock of a road will not suffer, o Jritor for the purgoss of starting & boe | 4o that an the alimatlo. polnt. In his | They aro of uniforaa sigs, aud wolyh | L1 Douglag §t, - Omaha, Neb career, It was one of the most signal | a lttle more than wood.” MANUFAOTURER OF GALVANIZED iron Cornices | Fhe cit f Olark paying & $5.000 bonua Tor o mill” st e | POIBta of ‘8 jubllee, In which all the| ‘‘Suppoeo straw bosrd goos up In eni. resources of a musical art were com- | valac?’ About 20,000,000 fest of lumber have | Pined In one magnificent wlitvle,” ©It doesn't make any difference. tyen ordered {orbowns betweon Huronaud — Mho tlo can be made of any fiorous DORMER WINDOWS, ;IIE;ALS, DIRBOTORS, P o |, Pierre. Extreme Tired Feoling. substance capable of belng reduced to| 1j Samue! Alexander Qewald"Oltve A EMEDY I~ § | A dom has been bullt for & 125 barrel | A Indy tolls us “the first bottlo has | pulp—pralrio grass, for lustance. Bat TH'gmn‘a;E(} lSl}agtl . "lfl PE;;' AL Clarke, E O, Webstor! compoko nor figH SVRpPET! s 3!“";’““" i St Olof, Miunchaba|doue my daughter a greass deal of |bow can the straw give out! It takes | Pcht' Patent Motallio Skylig] J oo, 21 Prdty Joa. B. Heartwall, pont KOOt PhiCHLY i ! ! Adjusted Ratohet Bar and Bracket 'ASH. DARDILic NEPIAG. e depots and stetion heusss aloag the good, her food does not dlstress her |a hundred years to grow a tree, while [ e APERFECT i now, nor does she suffer from that Stk Renovaen BB e of the Jamestown Northern aro belui [ ¢ctreme tired feeling which sho did be- fore taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,” A D, M, McEl Hinney, 1 am the veneral agent straw grows every year. In the for the above line of goods, northwest they burn straw in vast N quantities avery year, so as to get it 1§3§‘,fighc{y’ffl5d“ Iron A.- J. ISIMPSON. ¥IDE S8PRING ATTA(;%IRIT—NOT PATEN? First Mortgagfims a Specialty The fesioner of th el 1 Orestis 2 offios hs ordered All squsisers o sohies] | Yeond bottle effcoted a cure. No|out of the way. Tho paper tl must | Bank tailings, Window Blinds, Cel- LEADING acis Sompaay, forsishis 5 barmucent, home RKZ sections removed, other proparation contalns such a con- | be adopted before long from sheer lar Guarde; also CARRIAGE FAQCTORY [ s Municipal scccritie to Nebraska can be ) O the 30th inst, at Bloux Falls so muoch | 00tration of vitalizing, enrlohing, [ necessity. We can't go on chopplng GENERAL AGENT FOR be_nagoti 0 the most favorable terma ANED. of tho Qucen Boe uill moveablos will be | purlfylng and lnvigorating properties |down trees forever. ' The papor tie| PEERSON & EILL PATENT JIN' 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btrest, ol (e careved Taom n alwati ilad sold as 1s necessary to satisfy s judgment |as Hood's Sarsaparilla. deadens sound. Col, F, K, Haln SIDE BLIND. sug¥-mebm Omana, Nxs», corrsspondoats, 4 practioal miners, The silver production of New Mexioo in | for years, They have tried cross-ties [sword and a double-barreled ptstol ( ’ n Rotiokte |6t italol i 1882 amounted to $8,265, of granite, fron, steel and glass, All| with one hammer gone, It would have pol miniag operations sbout| "yt hlovide discove are reported | failures, Besldes belng very expen. |tickled you to death to have seen them Y

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