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’HH D/\Il \l%l DY o l I IDAY \()\ l,)ll%l l‘ 7 H\/; 5 ==y hEBf‘ “‘K"e Congross D 495 Noville, dem. | native government to attend the elaotris Gover cal exhilition at Philadelphin, which has : been in session In that city for some Elcction Rewnrns Slowly Arniving in |weeks past. FProt. Fujioka fills the ok i e chair of elo ¥ In the imporial engi Small Installments, fem. 867 neering college at Tokio, and whilo in Atiditor of Public Acesur sbeock, oy, | this country was made a member of the 195, Benche, dem, 88 g board of examiners of Franklin institute The Republican National Ticket Sus. Creasurer—Willard, )7, Clancey, | by its board of managers, Ho was on e (ains ity Majoricies, Local Cone #rntendent, of Pab Tnstrueti | route homs to report to his government 1 veste Urrosriiin Jones, rep. 512, Dean, dem. the result of his observations and work Attorney General —i.0ese, 01, Mont- |upon his favorite study while in this . gomery, dom. 808, o country. Ho was groatly pleasod with LATEST NEBRASKA NEWS pon mmissloner of Bublio Tan s -Seott, vep. [the exhibitton whioh he pronounced a L] — Regent I villo, dom, | RFEAY success, e ot tate Senator, | firat District ~Buck 7 OHNSON COUNTY th, rep. 508, Braga, dem Weaver has two hundred nnd seventy-two presentative, K ight District—Os A fiB R H TRJOHLY 1h Tohns ood, rep 532, Hammond, den. 4 1010 FOrnam Bl | e e e CAl Tho off Johnson county gives the | - Feiuenron, Neb,, November 5, 1851, UTre, ety sale, and_cftective Ameiloan following majorities for the republican ticket: | Meikeljohn's majorities for suator wora s | §ie s, wed e gy American: i, Catnda Blaine 870, Dawos 204, Weavor 172, follows to date: Narce 230, Boono 100, Mer: | Radical Care for Catireh, with one box Catarthal {OR 104—SALE —Elegant rosldenceon Farnam St , ten blocks frrm postoftice, corner lot, 67} feet south front, just on new grade; house 11 rooms, with evory modern improvement, §,000 cash, balatice on four'y ears’ time, _Bargain, POTTER & COB 1616 Farnam St. JROR BALE—201—Three finetibrick residences on 24th strect, botweon Dodgo and Farnam. Al modorn improvements, east front, and as fnvestment will pay 10 per cent net. One half cash, balaace on iong time. POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. JFOR SALE 185 Fino rostdonce on Ms. Plonsant avenue, 1§ blocks off Park avenuo, 14 rooms, all podom Improvements. Lok 80 foat jsouth tront. Bargaln, Prico 87,000, & POTTER & COBB, 1515 Farnam St. JROR SALE-160_House and lot on Georgln ave: nue, one-hall block south of 8t Mary's avenue airoet car line, fall lot. house new, § rooms. Cheap, 3,000 POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. | | 'OR SALE—172—182x182 foet cast front, on 11th street, near Arbor, with houso 5 rooms. otable, out buildings, shade and fruit trees Wil ba sold at abargain, POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. [1OR BALE—169—South and east corner 86x180, 4 with six room houso. new, shade and fruit_ trees, Zorden, flowers, eto., on Charles stroet, Shinn's 8rd Addition, §2,600, Bargain, POLTER & COBB, 1515 Farnam JROR SALE_130_TTouse 0 rooms, ulcelot en Sith street. one-half block north ot St. Mary's avenue. Prics 83,400, Easy terms. POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. {OR SALE—140—House 7 rooms In fine repalr, on full lot, south front, on Douglas stret, near 25th, Price $4;000. Kasy torms. .POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam 1. {OR SALE—144—Fine house, 10 rooms on 1st, fulllot, corner southand cest fronts, ono biock off atreet car line, nico ¢rounds. Prico §7,500, Easy lorme. d POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St JTOB SALE-1o—Hal 1ok, gOOP . am house, Larn, cte. Prico $1,00, one-half cash POTTER & COBB, 1616 ¢ urnam POTTER fota In \OR SAL ew and I Horby good shape. 165—Two houses, 7 room h's 1at addition, comparative Prices $2,800, $2,700, POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam S8, 7\OR SALE—163—Good house, lot 45x llton street, barn, outbuildings, 83,000 torms. POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. {\OR SALE—171—Lot south front 60x188, 5 room cottage, besides closets and bath room, many kinds of fruits, shade trees, oo , 0. Kasy terms, POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. DOR SALE—Lots In Hillslde acditions, best In the city for residences. POTTER & COBB, 1616 Fainam St {OR SALE—Lots n ol parta of the city. POIT! vacant snd tmproved, Call on us, R & COBB, 1616 Farnam St {OR SALE—Tots at Intersection of Farnam street and Lowe avenue, at from §400 to §500 each, §2¢ cash and §10 per month. PUTTI it & COBB, 1616 Farnamst, OR SALE—500 nores 13 miles south of Unlon [ storkc yarda. Wil sell 80, 160, 240 or 820 acees In body. Land improved, houses, barue, orchards, oto., eto. Bargain at from 845 to 855 por aoro. Term verycasy. POTTER & COBB 1516 Farnam St. {OR SALE—20000 acres of land In Choyonne coun: ty, Nobraska, at 83.00 per acre. POTTER & COBE 1516 Farnam ['OR SALE-5,000 acres of good land in [ county, at 38,60 per acre. POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam OR SALE—Several ections In Dawson county 86.60 per acre. POTTER & COBB 1615 Farnam St 7'OR SALE—10,000 acres of deairable land In Dou. glas. Narpy, Cuming, Nance, Merriok, Buffulo, arney, Thayer and Lincoln countios. POTTER & COBB 1615 Farnam St. & GOBB, 1515 Farnam St. follows: John, ler, 230; W islative 3,262, again ndment, for an W. Wheeler, ( Tor Reprosantative ; Williams, rep., Stokes, dom., 186 Daw 3§ out o LANCASTER COUNIY, The official vote Blaine, for 1l Dawes, aver, ket, rep., t 8505 of Lancaster ¢ o1l 1,00 1 Cleveland, Morton, drown, ativo 156, amondment, 10 is 03, as t. Mil Leg ilrond _commissioner NEMAHA COUNTY. Nemaha Counl Senator: Howe 1907 70 OTOK COUNTY, Official voto of Otos County is, Cleveland, 181 W Morton, 2 oaver, on the county ticke RICHARDSON COUNTY roturss follows Blaine and Logan plurality, Weaver majority Miles 183, majori jont; Smith 82 v Beneke Willard 101, struction fusion, 1, gent of the 1,1 ll\lmn 1615 bentloy, prohibition, 227, HARLAN COUNTY, Mill zon 204 Gagnon Jones 44 majority, Buriham 34 ma ority, Shedd Borgesn 4 plurelity, from 1970; Brown, 19 Domocrats Richardson Becond Distr B jority, ERSON COUNTY, Endicott precinct gave Stickel 38 votes, BUTLER COUNTY, Butler county gives Hostellor 100; sioner of Public Lands Scot, re 149; C , Doan s, ndent of an, 114 otte Precmet . Kelligar, 8 at, cou Robertson, republican, Self, dem 102; Blaine, 2030; 968 nty 1 plurality, Morton 50 Fallon 129 {majority, ) plurality, bl : Croshy, e, prohibition, 1J0, university ville, fusion, 1 District n(h raey, all, Senato fusion, Representatives ublican, 1, o, Milles it Avnury, November 6, cial count of y of maj ticket K} Stickles, 887, Willard 851, Clance 349, Scott 7 fo lowing ', 11, Mills fusion ticket, The follow 10, 187 Lai prohibi Public In T Te Burnham, republican, 1; Graham, prohi Fourth dis ampbell, pi twenty- sixth 1,830 prohibition, [Special. |- and, KEARNEY COUNTY, ity POLK cOU: The official count in Polk county show majorities Sterling Morton 160, legislature, . Saun A, Mi in the el §: For 3 distrl ad good majorities except on sl 580, 1, Miller 7, Shedd , Bousteal 641, 14, Babeock 811, Benoke 5, Dean T, the ), Alberts 710, Jones 8 congress, 3, Blaino and Log; L, Kinz, republican, 70, 18 for county judge, anti, 2 senate 14ta distri fusion, 4 St. 700, nstional and the loss of a representative, Official vote of Hall A. L. FITCH & CO.. DEALERS IN Beneral House Furishing Goods |- CONSISTING OF :E‘urnlture , LAMPS, ¢ 209 - 12th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas, Opposite Nebraska LL RY, BABY CARRIAGES, 1 Bank Om OMAHA, The Fle.tric Lamp 53 Candle Power Impouter, Jobher and Mannfacturcr's A CROCKERY, LAMPS, [ETC 13th Street, GLASSWARE, Farnam and Harn ey. NEBRASKA. Bet. WATERBURY WATCH! Again Given Away! 100| .00 | o0 [ 100 | .00 l 100 ,LOO‘ 1.00 1001 Farnam St., Cor. 0ol 100 | 100 | 1OO 25 Fread this Caxrd. Elgutter'S Mammoth Clothi SAVE THIS CARD. 1t 1+ Good for & First Class Waterbury SolidNickle Silver Watch, One of the Most Reliable’] 20 NTED to ovory Cash puchascr of CLOTIING to_ the Lid [T28 P Jount of TWENTY.FIVE DOLUARS, provious to January |88 | ¢ 18t 1856 wubjoct o the following 6o 25 | CONDITIONS! o - At ovory purchase we will puncs the corrosponding emount on ) 25 | thie maarin of this Card, and When the whole Auount ls punched ! | w will prescnt the holder with the watch, | 25 MORRIS ELGUTTER, 50 10th, | 100 | 100 | loof 100 hine Houss, No. " 03 panssy e Pioces Made, OMAIA, NEB 50 60 1001 Farnam 8t Cor, 10th, Morio) Willard, 1 1 Benek, Jones, Montgon n, e, Third District, HALL COUNTY, 1, county: Dawes, 13 Shed, 1 Pace, 1 ; Caney, "Babeock, ! Scott, 5; Dean, Cornel 1le, duxu )y 18, T repr st 5, 250 majority. Sherman state repuby’ Blaine 419, Cl sy 40! not Iy u'tio vote; Nearly SHERMAN COUNTY, Jawes, aty gives the maj. VAKOTA COUNTY, nd 4 83; Neville 485, Dor- 50; M Alberts, 1 Leese, LDarnell, 1, stito eonate, 1,3 1; Wolbach, dem. representa- 1 Harlan covnty gives Blaino a and Dawes s maiority The ofti- state 7 over al vote of Kearney John rep- national and an ticket 125 wmajority. HOWARD COUNTY, county gives Blaine 100 majority, Marton’s majority s larger, Lut is the N and Guthrie, 1o jority. cartaived yet, PLATTE COUNTY, 1 full roturns id Ne 58, Keloo, don 503 Trwin, rep., and Rickey, Allister, rep., Atate , float & o SHEIMAN COUNTY, Official Count; B Morts , 407, 7:0; Pace, 100; R ggen, 7 Bigelow, 14; Willard, 746 ton, 14; Babeock, Montgomery, 405, Dorsey, 727; Nevill HOLT COUNTY. Unnflu Al returns of L..\.....‘.. 100, 1 for con \er Holt 350 majority. ajority; Dord y, These will not be o the re| dem., near- wto or, hiave 130 ma- Ken following Cleve nti connty give 00 majority; Dawes, ropublican, for changed matorially, and thero 1a & largo ro. publican gain. Albion elected, The [Special] gl oville sioner, Offici 964, Cl Brittor land, 907, unoff Blaine 1 N1vllle, 67 lejohin legislature, Printer, démocrat and HOD( [Special. anti-monopoly cadidate for repros 1 Cleveland, 3 Dawes, s, 74; Roggan, 01 The dem, ator, one represcntati BOONE COUNTY, Dennis w. vote of Boono county wive Dor:ey, 24; Morton, 6 w. MADISON COUNTY, vote Returns from Lone Tree precinct, Merrick for electien, republicans %7 prohibstion #5° Dawes fead 8143 Pale 157 o 264:Montg Bugolow r cHBl Clarksville of Madison count d, 812; 1) Wilber, 1064; Nevil'e, for congr Merrick k M COUNTV, “The official Dodge connty s Clovelaud o majority of 56, Morton 1 ts clect the state sen- and county commis: Bonestell, ( ator, dgington, 6615 one member yotor, tho tative, is 0, Blaine, 1 B0} Jur ; Dorsey, county not all in, county, gmocr s 15 Morton 1i0: Miller Ko 1nery scklejohn dington an Dorsey 270; lle 159 precinet, Merrick county rep.) 9; N tch (rep.) Benatorial, 109 Edginton (dem,) 95 139; Morton (dem 92 tor republicans 1505 Congress Ihox Meildlejohn (re] Goy, Dawes Miller (prc democats § Iver Creck Electotial, rept John 4; Futler Off 11 Chajm Electoral, rej scratching, count 05, ¢ county rick 100, Ropublican state and congrossional ticket o ed throughout. DAWSON COUNT vote of Dawson county Cloveland 384, St. .| 110, Fitch 1 Total Blaine 68 sey 660, Novillo . Nebraska i 13, Dor. Dawes 670, Morton 408, Miller Shedd ¢ Pace 408, Roggen 652, Bonesteel 10, Bal k 669, Ben. cke 410, Norton 13, Willard (68, Clancey 411, Judical, Tenth district, Hawor (rep.) 7013 Raird (dem ) 341 Disirict attorney, S. M Clark (ind, Nightengale (dem.) 106, Senatorial, Thirty-fiest district, Buckworth, Bregga (dem.) Legislative, Y sventh district, Smith (rep) 708 Young (dem.) 841; Shull (rep.) 630; Melaugh- lin (dem.) 410, For constitational amend ment relating to legislative department, 451; the Stickla n The against, 126, For constitutional amendment, article 1, section 4, 317; against, 201, | — CHICAGO MARKE CATTLE, Special telegram to Tik Bre. Cuicaco, November 6.—The fre<h arrivals to-day included at least 50 per cent of Tho general market was rather slow at the opening. There was some inquiries for fat native steers, but outside of that vhere was nothing noticeable in the trade excop$ that first-class fat native steers were fully 2% to 81 hi than last week, Good to che 1200@1350 ponnds, $ ) fair, 1000@12 00 poun cattlo stondy ves, Thio hur Thy receipts showed up antiespated whila the quality any day this week. S:llors sooued to - antici pate a declino and rhaped matters accord- wgly, average sales showing a strong d which in many iy ances would 1o more cover the loss s compared with y. Tho market closed weak, with spec loaded with as many as they ¢ uld curey over. Sales of common and_rough packers wero mado around about 4 25«4 60: fair to good packers, 4 604 70; the best, 4 70@4 80; ch orted heavy, 485@4 95, Thare was a bot- or demand for skips and they sold around abont 4 20@4 23, whilo the best light sold from for 461 t0 470 and’ fancy assorted st 4 75@4 80, Packing and shipping, 230 and pounds, 4 60@4 95; light, 160 and 200 pounds, 4 15 @475, WIHEAT, Tho market oponed e off, wont down more, under the offerings of holders and the hammeiing of bears, The feeling was weak from various causes, The recomts woro quite heavy and have been all week, while the ox- ports were larger than the highest amount in store last year and bids fair to go on_incroas ine. Tae provailing low prices are about all that keeps the market from going lower nllll Liverpool is quiet but steady and Mark Liane is depressod. The decreass on wheat and flour on passage to the United Kingdom from America, reported last week, is about 100,000 quarters, NEW YORK MARKETS, Niw York, November 6 —[Special | —The visiblo supply of wheat is about 800,000 bush- els less than Tnst statoment, and in corn the decrease is less. Comn was also heav owing to the fine weather and an increase the receipts and the certainty of seeing a much larger inflow when the new crop onc and dry cnough to grade, No. 2 November, which was quits firm for o while yesterday, weakened to-day and dropped {c from the opening, while year was off lc ant the other options’ to a lesser degroe. Oats remained quiet aad 4@fc lower in sympathy with other grain, Jaunary pork opened b off at 1157+, went down to $11 42 under pretty lively tra ing. while January lurd opened” at $700 and went down to 0 95, On the afternoon | thing were a shad ) for December, 76} ruiod 4 lower; pork unc ard the markets if any asier, wheat closing at for January. Corn anged; lard 2] higher, ——m— Smoke Seal of North Carolina ZTbac co, it OFFICIAL CHANGES, The Operating Force of the Union Pacific 1o Undergo Change. The appointment of Mr. Edward Dick- onson as assistant general superinterdent of the Union Pacific system will ba an nounced to-day by general Superinton- dent Smith, Mr: Dickenson who is at present superintendont of the Wyoming division will have direct charge of the Idaho, Coloradw, and Wyoming, diviston and all lines west of Cheyenne with head- quarters at Denver, Two assistant superiniendents will have charge of the operation of the Wy- oming divieion, They will be George W. Dickenson, lite train dispatcher of the hridgo division, and wir. C. 1. Wurtelo Mr. Dickenson's headquarters will be at Evauston, and he will have charge of the division botween Cheyeuno and Green River will be looked after by Mr. Waurtele, who will be statloned at I,iramle Mr. 0. H Dorrance, now operating |, the Smcky Hill and Denver distriots of the Kansas division, comes to Omaha as superintendont of the Nebraska division, succeeding Mr. P, .J Nichols, The latter gentloman is to bo assigned to o new line of duty, J. W, Grifiths, who was Mr, head of the Kaneas division, is retained in the same capaclty. o — Seal of North Carolina Smoking bacco is the best. — HEARD FROM NEW YORK, Another shipment of hanging lamps for Wm, Gontleman, Call and see them. | Mergell & Rogenzweig put on Weather | Stripe, 1515 Douglas § lemen Jap Ger Ohyi Koitaro and Prof, Fujioka, two Japanese gentlomen, passed through Omaha yesterday, The former of th gentlemen hag been for three years pas Le route to an attache of the Japsuose ion at | Washington and was en Tokio, Japan, The last named gentlemun some app three months ago was ted by his the entire voloe and rosp satory organs.” VoLtae tho west: 20 piy and has boen ehtablished 16 years Live Sto Contrihute to its2pagos, unblased and to the point, it is published at the low subsoription price of $1,00 year b OGS, t among tho hest Agricultural and Live § tada in the Unitod Statos, Commssion th and give Books, I to Boys and Girls who take wibseriptions for us. Boptoror, | 11 728 I %20 Octohor u' 10l o0 November., | 2 0-8a| 1001 Decomber.” 1 x| 7-280 il Smith's | in correspo.ding order. chief clerk while the latter was at the | day Solvent and one Sanford's Tmproved Inhaler, sll in ane_packaice, may now he Bl of il druglsts for $1.00. Ask for Sanford's Radical Cure Complete Local and. Constitutisnal 1 overy form of Catarrh, feom a Simple a to loas of Tuste, and Hoaring, chitie, and Catarrhal Colsumption, age. atmont for or Influon igh, ron. 1 overy pack: Clergymen, Vocalists, And Pablic Spoakers without number owo their pres. ent usefulness ang saccoss to Sanford’s Radi:al Cure for Catareh, Rov. Dr, Ins save: “Ono of the hest ro for Cata-rh-—nay, the best remedy we have found in alife timo « f wulloring—in Sanford’s Radical Cure, It cloars the head throat «5 thoreughly that, taken each morning on Fising, there aro no unplas ant secrctions and no disagreeablo hawking during v, but an_unpreced ented clearnons of W edion Sold by all drs Frice $1.00 M, Potter Drag and Chemical Co, Boston Woary Hhou Hmcwa WY PLASTERS | heso paw towach, they prove from safferer COLLINg Dyspopsi ugh the ¥ the Paioe, Billious ta tho myrtem Rural Nebraska, The leading Agricultural and Live Stock journal of w 8O colwmng, eut and stitohod, form, has & handsome illustrated cover, Tho best moth’ Eto., and tho K and Agri v agiz o of wostern farmin K intercst of 't e great Graz Texans, 916, 83 90; 474 Texavs, albural rogions of the wost, ably discused aud ro 31 Texans, 014, viewed, No one who tills & flower or plant, or & ¥3 7036 Wyoming, foot of Tand; who owns & horse, cow pig or chicken : oan afford to be without the Riir: iraska, __Tho Best Whriters torials are ho crisp, o larger frculat on than that of any othor pu his Kind in tho west, andcccupies a The XHoms Circle. Department of "the Rural Nobraska {1 o specla foatnro whic theFamily Fireslde. viitor at always makes it & welcome Agents Wanted. Wo pay Postnrastors and Local Agents a bigger Cash any other publishers in amerios, ckot Knives, Watchex, Ec., FIER Ilustrated Promium List 3 conts. The Weekly Bee And the RURAL NEBRASKA ono year eash for $2.25, only 26 cents moro than tho price of tho |Brx alone, Every Boy and Girl who ronds us 10 conts or agont’s foutfit, samplo copies and I llustratod Promiuw List, will roceivo an elogant assortment of Beautiful Ficture Cards, -~ Addross u, 8, SMITH & €O, 16, 105 § Om Neb. ) 14th St,, OVERCOATS,SUITS And Pants to Order. . A. LINDQUEST & CO,, TAILORS, 1206 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Jur Beautiful Line of Fall Goods Just Iny Oome early and get a selection from the most eomolete and e'egant stook of woolens we Anve evor shown- 1ot us make you a rice, ined overcoat, line through with the heaviest «ilk, or & suit of clothes unexcelled nn{vnhnn\ # good fit, well made, aud of fine material, & « palr of iron-lad Trousers, which wil koop their shape and wear till you tire of them, EDHOLM & ERIGKSON STE OLLE AGE NTS FOR INWAY, WEBER, HAYNES AND HARDMAN AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. Wo have tho largost and best stock of Shee Musio In the city, compriaing Bers In, Vienna, Petora’ *Loipzig” Cheap Edi n, Breslau, Mayence editions. Small Goods and Goneral Music Merchandise of all Kinds, 10U AND 103 16TH STREF iT, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, EDHOLM & ERICKSO WHOLESALE AND RETALL JEWELEBS Jowelry of & designs made to order. Largo stock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG LARGE STCCK OF C0'S STERLING SILVERWARE Howard Waltham, Elgin, Lancaster and Golumbus anhes SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED , . A SCHNEIDER WATCH, DBESDEN Cor. 18th and Dodge, opposite Postoffice. Railwav Time Table. In Effect Oct, 1st, 1884, The attention of tho travelling publio 1 called to the fact that thisis tho only o and absolutely correct timo table published in the city, All trains arrivo at and depart from Omaha by Central Standard Time. Trajus of the O St. P. M. & 0. arrive at and do: part trom their dopof, cornor of 14th and Webster stroots; traing o, the B, & M., €. B & Q., and K, O, S0, & C. . from the B, & M. dopot; all others from the Union Pacific depot. a, Dwly; b, excopt Saturday; o, oxeept Sunday; d, exoept Monda; WESTWARD DEPART. ARRIVE A M || Union Paciflc. |A x |r.w Ovorland kxpross .| 760 pross 4 00a allev. pross .. 460 ‘ Colorado E i1 éca) s 0. & Re 12 66n - Mail wid Expro-s 7 60, b . Night Expross. .. SOUTHWARD, Mls7ourl Paclflc 8'26n 0208 cfis:JaKc. 6 26d| 8 40| 7 45h)] Vin Plattsm uen, 7 80a 9 00a| 6 65L/...Via Councii Bluffs* 7 60d| 7 Bba Wabash Route. | - _,h lmflhl‘:lllltll oee] BASTWARD, M. & St. Paul 8 160 |7 Dy Express 14 26b) Night kxpross —|—|cR; 1 & Pacific 8 160 K] m 6 400 | S 1be ‘ Dy Express, .| 42600 Night Exprovs 0 460! | CB &Q — - | 4 60u For | hie a Pltsm'th| # 404| 7 BOm 4 264 For Chicago via C. Blufle| 0 46| 7 £6a NORTHWARD, C St. P. M & O soe Hioux iy Ex,ross o | b0 | Dakland Accommodation - —~—|lowa Div. 8.C &P 6 40n|......|o. st Panl Duy Expross |/6'6sa| v, Paul Night Expross m and b m dummy traing also arive at to ako vaslora coutiecLions, KK KO OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Traing Omaha ut 640,8 00, 900, 1000, 1% 15 % 1, 100, % 00, 8 00, 4 00, 600, 6 60, aysthe 500 and 10 00 & anad Tl 0 0L Fun. ATrivo at traus- ter: Brosiway depot 20 min- fer depot 13 mi u o8 later, Leave Counctl Bluffa (Broadw 080, 1080, 11 408 1 280 and 1106 p m. On opot) at 720, 6 80 80. 480, 630, 6 85 580 and 10 50 & m Echo and Park City branch | wud 8 %0 aud 6 80 p m traing will not 3 /I\T at sod the main Jine between | Transfer 7 minutes lab r, Omahs 20 mnutos later, ki b Teave Omaha at § 16, 8 68 Groon River and Ozden. Wyoming |10 b8 208 0y T I C i G Arrivoat 945 and 1116 1, 1226, 7 86 sud 816 p m BUNDAV TRAINS To and from Chicaio via the Tripartite Alliance Linos. | AUNDAY MOKNING. | WATUKDAY BV UM | Ml [ NW N W K] M ning 3alng arciy & Q. tralng run o7 Bunday eventog aud Monday OB NOWLH WEST: RN [ron & Brass Foundrj OOMP‘NY 108 South 11th Street, OMALIA, NEB, Manufacturers of Wrucs Castings, Stove Castings and all e castivga speotalty. Special atten e manufscture of cartings for patents ( + wade at i fow hours' no'ice. No work wil b ered uuloss satisfaction ia iven . BEWTELSON & KON, Huccesors toMr, Theo, O son, THE ONLY SQUARE DOUBLE HEATER / ‘IOFIEVIN OU3l UX I’ JEINT DTN ULAI‘I_ STOVES & RANGES For Economy in Tuel, Beanty of Finish, Durability, Heating Qualities, ng have no 1-q1ml and Baking Inspection Invited. atisfaction Guaranteed, H. BRIGHT, & CO., Sole Ag-nts, 1406 Donglas Bt. OUR MO’I'IO 100 Cents 'worth of honest goods for every dollar lefi with us, Himebaugh & Taylor, LEADING Hardware DEATERS. Finest Stock of Real Bronze ard Builders’ Hardware in the Staie. Largest Assortment of General Hardware and 'Mechanic’ FIVE KINDS s Tools in the City. OF ROLLER SEATES 250 page [llustrated Catalogne Free. 1405 Douglas street, OM.A.F .A. NEB - |Orange Blossom Flour L. A 1013 Jones #treet, WHOLF ALE BY HTEWART & CO, { OMAHA NEB | AsK ¥OB BED UR

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